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?iQM404Zk,9ZM40i'Q'6Ze 1 ,11. .1 QP X f QP .+. THE i-1-1 .iii-l QCQLVMBIANQ1 no 1911 ,.l. fx ill- Q O -'ET-'P ffU Lffgi 7111 gl '-L J' f1!PVBLI5HED BY ff 35,24 T1-11: Jvbuon. CLASS ,f-ff flfvfwff X, ff-ff 2 mG aff hw IIIEHII ff EEE' 1 J 5 WI Mm Nm' 'Mies , 15.HJA1l'i+nll1 im OLVMDIA 'VHIVER-SITY' C VJJ 'fi' .,-- 4 fs-Ij' L sf ?.?ra. !V LEL1' X'-FL, X-f 1.1 41 11 I ,Ee 1: '1 1, ,Elm liz 1 l - J : .rf '1' W Mi-1 11-1'1 fl was W gil? rlvjwi- 1 Slllillll 1 :gag N . Eh-Pi H., ' A I . -!l 'l I L f.i'?3l1.. 122 .1 .F - 3 7- luIlIIlllllnlllllggggulllulllllggggluggglll lug , E 5 x 'Z ' 1 ,X ff 'VN 'Y XQs 6 C ' - ' 40? cow 407 A-1- To ilmnerick Qwtbuv d15net5e, gmac., 292311 of the Eacljnuls uf Qpplien Esciznce of Qlnlumhia Cflnihzrfitp, thi5 imma! i5 respectfully nenicaten by rmanimuuai hate of the Baath of cifinituw Qin the Qtlass nf 1911 Tis with a feeling of peculiar pleasure that I am responding to your request for a few Words of greet- ing to the members of your Class as it enters the Junior Year. Yours was the first Class to enter the University after I had assumed the duties of Dean, and I like to feel that you and I entered as Freshmen together, and that we have had many a common bond between us. VVe have had our successes and our failures, our times of elation and our moments of discouragement, in our efforts to accommodate ourselves to our new environment and to accomplish, to the best of our ability, the tasks which have been set before us. If you and I have tried, and shall con- tinue to try, earnestly to live up to all that Columbia stands for, we need have no fear of the outcome. As you turn your faces toward the second half of your journey I can Wish for you no higher reward than that which comes from an earnestness of purpose and from a spirit of fairness and sincerity displayed in the classroom, in your sports and in your daily association With one another. A Faithfully yours, 3 NICHOLAS MURRAY BUTLER. PH.D., LL.D. QCANTATLH LITT.D. COXONJ Ulu the Glass of 1911 0 respond to the invitation of the Editors of the Columbian to send a few words of greeting to the Class under whose auspices it will be issued, is a sincere pleasure. Each year, in accordance with our Columbia tradition, we depend upon the Junior Class to bring 'forward this annual volume, with all of the inter- esting information and records that it contains. Even one who knows Columbia well cannot fail to bc astonished at the variety, the extent, and the interesting character of the student activities here. It may well be a matter of serious study for the Faculty of Columbia College to find some way in which to give added recognition to the educational importance which these student activities have. One gets many things in college that are not found in books. He gets an eX- perience of life which, if restricted, is nevertheless repre- sentative. He has opportunity for relations with his fellows of various types and interests, and he is brought in touch With their affairs and his, Which, while not colossal in magnitude, are yet important and interesting. The case for the educational value of student life and student activities might wellvbe allowed to rest upon the contents of the Columbian alone. With good Wishes to every member of the Class, I am, Faithfully yours, 'oc-.16-. Avw- 'ffl'-Q' 5 JOHN HOWARD VAN AMRINGE, PH.D., LL.D u the lass nt 1911 T this midway station of your journey through College, you have a favorable oppor- tunity to ntake account of stock, to compute the proits that have so far accrued to you, estimate the losses, if any, that you have sustained, and seek to determine the relative values of the many promises of advantage which the future holds out to you. At the beginning of your course you were told that training was the principal aim of college life -not knowledge, as you had generally supposed, for that was secondary, but 'ftraining, primarily, and then the knowledge and its adjuncts acquired in the process. This statement was pressed upon you from time to time and, becoming impatient and somewhat resentful at the frequent repetition, some of you asked, and very properly, 'K VVhat is this training that we hear so much about and who gives it ? You have lea1'ned by this time that the training referred to consists in cultivatingthe habit of attention and so acquiring the power of concentration, the ability to fix your mind upon a given subject at a given time and to hold it there at will. You must appreciate at this stage of your progress that, intellectually speaking, there is no power comparable to it, and that just in so far as one has it, he is intellectually free, and just in so far as he has it not, he is intellectuallya bondman. And appreciating this, you believe what at first you doubted and were disposed to scorn, that training is first and, getting that well, knowledge and the ability to use it effectively are added unto you. Put that among your 6' profitsf' 'fTraining', can, of course, be gained elsewhere than in college. But an advantage of getting it in college rather than elsewhere is that the attention is directed to studies in life, letters and science, that enlarge the intellectual and moral view, widen the sympathies, heighten the altruistic sense and sense of obligation, impart a knowledge of the rights of others, and the respect due to them, and of the claims of the community upon every indi- vidual in itg and that discourage the acquirement of too exclusive a wisdom for one,s self, '6 the wisdom of crocodiles that shed tears when they would devour. And you have further learned that each one of you gives this priceless training to himself. All that the teaching staff can do, however learned and zealous they may be, is to show you the way and to induce you, so far as may be possible for them, to follow it. rlI'11.tat1's mrzz.fandz's, intellectual training is effected as physical training is. The best coach in the world can not make an oarsman. He can show a man how to rule his life and practice his exercises so as to become strong and physically fit, how to sit in a boat, handle his oar and use his strength and skill to the best advantage - but he can do no more, the man himself must do his own training by following with intelligent persistence and unfailing regularity, the instructions of the coach. Ask lVIr. Rice. There are other gains that you have made or you would have fallen by the way before this - as, a clearer and keener mental vision, a better insight into the real value of what college life offers you, a more discriminating judgment as to what to do and what to leave undone, a juster view of your duties as Well as of your privileges, the value of time and the vital importance of its proper distribution and use, and a deeper sense of obligation as to personal service. VVhatever your losses may have been, among them is not, I hope, the loss or impair- ment of that virtue which is so often derided in youth and which they frequently strive to conceal - the genius of sincerity, enthusiasm. Enthusiasm may be unduly exhibited - better so than not shown at all - it may be ill directed - the college has it in charge to guide it aright-but without it, there is little or no effective indwelling driving force. For the remainder of your time here, I hope you will seek to improve and confirm the training to which I have alluded, multiply the proits which I have indicated, and on the same general lines, avoid too early specialization, strengthen the bonds of college brotherhood, uphold and advance, by precept and example, the good name of your Alma M'ater, study diligently to become safe pilots of the barques that carry all your fortunes in the voyage of life, and grow good steersmenn before 'fthe vessel's crankf' IVith affectionate regard and all good wishes, I am, Sincerely yours, X Ulu the Stuhents uf the junior Glass S Director of the Summer Session and representing the great body of students who are in attendance in the summer, I wish to thank you for your request for this letter, and the recognition, which it implies, of those whose connection with Columbia is limited to the short term of the academic year. - These students are loyal supporters of Columbia and fully recognize the advantages which the University has so liberally placed before them. lVIany of them return summer after summer and count their stay at the Uni- versity as a bright episode in their career. Others remain, attracted by the opportunities offered, after considerable hardship experienced in securing funds, for a longer residence. Nothing that the University has accomplished within the past ten years is more praiseworthy than the establishment of the summer courses and the generous opportunities thus presented to these appreciative stu- dents. It is this broad, unseltish spirit which is character- istic of the great Columbia of today, and it is this con- sideration for the highest welfare of others which you, who are entering upon your third year of undergraduate Work, should receive from your Contact with the institu- tion which claims your allegiance. I cannot do better than to wish for you the attainment of a broad humani- tarianism which should be the result of the training in our University. t Very truly yours, G mf , M... , , 1'5'fL f ' A . . . . ,, .fslvfmm in fggffwzfi 4 , , , I ' , HM., PORTICO OF ST. PAUL'S CHAPEL O Zin jllilemuriam ANDREW JAMES MCCOSH, M.D., LL.D. PROFESSOR OF CLINICAL SURGERY, 1894-1908 DIED DECEMBER 2, 1908 EDWARD MITCHELL, '61, '65L TRUSTEE, 1880-1909 DIED FEBRUARY 15, 1909 WILLIAM TILLINGHURST BULL, '72M PROFESSOR OF SURGERY, 1889-1904 DIED FEBRUARY zz, 1909 JAMES HULME CANFIELD, LL.D., LITT.D.5qOx0n.p LIBRARIAN, 1899-1909 DIED MARCH 29, 1909 GEORGE RICE CARPENTER, D.C.L. PROFESSOR OF RHETORIC AND ENGLISH COMPOSITION,'E1893-1909 DIED APRIL 8, 1909 FRANK LEO TUFTS, PH.D. AD JUNCT PROFESSOR OF PHYSICS, 1905-1909 DIED APRIL 15, 1909 JOHN CROSBY BROWN, ,SQ TRUSTEE, 1885-1909 DIED JUNE 25, 1909 EDWARD THOMAS BOAG ASSISTANT REGISTRAR, AT THE COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS DIED AUGUST 18, 1909 CHARLES FOLLEN MCKIM, LITT.D. DIRECTOR OF ATELIER DIED SEPTEMBER 14, 1909 JOHN STEWART KENNEDY TRUSTEE, 1903-1909 DIED OCTOBER 31, 1909 11 ANDREW JAMES MCCOSH, M.D., LL.D Q EDWARD MITCHELL, '61, '65L Photo by Rfc'zZ1'fz VVILLIAN1 TILLINGHURST BULL, '72 M JAMES HULME CANFIELD, LL.D., LITT.D. QOXON GEORGE RICE CARPENTER, D.C.L Photo by Alman 49: Co. FRANK LEO TUFTS, A.M. '96, PH.D. '97 JOHN CROSBY BROWN, '59 JOHN STEWART KENNEDY Cfixnbange Professors 1909-10 OTTO JESPERSEN, PH.D. KARL RUNGE, PH.D. DAN1sH PROFESSOR Ii.-XISER WILHELM PROFESSOR Timo Brofossors Recently cllilectoo to positions of i9onov ERNEST FOX NICHOLS b R1CHARD C. MACLAURLN PRFQIDEYT DARTNIOUTH COLLECT' P U I 1 T 4- A v . 1 'L RESIDENT, . ASSACHUSETTS NSTITUTE OF ECI-INO 20 Trustees George L. Rives . . Chairman i -Jdha B.'Pine . Clerk Gerard Beekman Benjamin Aymar Sands VV, Bayard Cutting Nicholas Murray Butler, Ph.D,, LL.D. CCantab.j, Litt.D. COXon.j Seth Low, LL.D. J. Pierpont Morgan L s 'th GMX ml T.Mat1ackCheesman,M.D. Rev. Marvin R. Vincent, S.T.D. .Horace W. Carpentier Hermann H. Cammann Mmceuus Hartley Dodge Rev- Edward B- COG, D-D-1 LLD- Rev. iWVii1iam T. Manning, S.T.D. William Barclay Pflfsonsf LL-D Rt. Rev. David H. Greer, DD., s.T.D. George G- DeWitt Wiiiai-fi V. King Francis Sedgwick Bangs Benjamin B. Lawrence John McLean Nash . -. Treasurer BENJAMIN BOWDEN LAVVRENCE VV1LLARfD-ViNTON.KING FIRST ALUMNI TRUSTEE NEW TRUSTEE 21 nw' 1 Utinihersitp Qluunnil THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNIVERSITY Faculty of Columbia College Faculty of Law Dean Van Amringe Acting Dean Cushing Professor Thomas 119105 Professor Burdick 119105 Professor Lord 119115 Professor Kirchwey 119115 Faculty of Medicine Faculty of Applied Science Dean Lambert Dean Goetze Professor Huntington 119105 Professor Munroe 119105 Professor Starr 119115 Professor Bogert 119115 Faculties of Political Science, Philosophy and Pure Science Dean Burgess Associate Dean Carpenter ' Political Science ' Professor Cgoodnovv, Chairman of Committee on Instruction Professor Munroe Smith 119105 Professor Seligman 119115 Philosophy Professor Woodbridge, Chairman of Committee on Instruction Professor A. H. Thorndike 119105 Professor Perry 119115 Pure Science Professor Hallock, Chairman of Committee on Instruction Professor Keyser 119105 Professor Kemp 119115 Faculty of Fine Arts Acting Dean Wheeler Professor Hamlin 119115 Faculty of Barnard College Faculty of Teachers College Acting Dean Brewster Dean Russell Professor Robinson 119125 Professor Dodge 119105 Professor Richards 119115 Professor David Eugene Smith 119115 College of Pharmacy Union Theological Seminary Dean Rusby President Brown General Theological Seminary Dean Robbins Summer Session Extension Teaching Professor Egbert Professor Sykes NOTE.-The date after each name indicates the expi ation of term of ofHce. 23 R f N W QBffimzr5 nf Qhministratiun Nicholas Murray Butler, Ph.D., LL.D. QCantab.j, Litt.D. COXon.j . . President of the University John W. Burgess, Ph.D., LL.D. J. Howard Van Amringe, Ph.D. Samuel VV. Lambert, M.D. . Frederick Arthur Goetze, M.Sc. James Rignall Wheeler, Ph.D. William H. Carpenter, Ph.D. Harry A. Cushing, LL.B., Ph.D William T. Brewster, A.M. . . Dean of the Faculties of Political Science, Philosophy and Pure Science , L.H.D., LL.D ....... Dean of Columbia College Dean of the Faculty of Medicine . . . . . Dean of the Faculty of Applied Science . . . . . Acting Dean of the Faculty of Fine Arts . Associate Dean of Faculties of Political Science, Philosophy and Pure Science . . Acting Dean of the Faculty of Law Acting Dean of Barnard College James Earl Russell, Ph.D., LL.D. . . Dean of Teachers ,College Henry H. Rusby, M.D. . . . . Dean of the College of Pharmacy Frederick Paul Keppel, A.B. VVilliam A. Hervey, A.M. . . Secretary of the University . Registrar of the University Charles S. Danielson . ............... Bursar Edward K. Hayt, A.M. . . Assistant Registrar and Assistant Bursar at the College of Physicians Frederick Arthur Goetze, M.Sc. Henry Lee Norris, M.E. . Adam Leroy Jones, Ph.D. . Frank D. Fackenthal, A.B. . Helen C. Wadelton . . Cornelia P. Macy . . Anna E. H. Meyer, A.B. Mrs. N. VV. Leggett, A.B. . Clyde Furst, M.A. . . . Theodora George . . . Charles Prentice Benns, M. E. Cyrus Hurlburt Pomeroy . Isabelle L. Pratt . . Lucetta Daniell . Thomas F. Main . Edward D. Runyon Walter B. Simpson William Dawson Johnston, A.M. . . Rev. Raymond C. Knox, B.D. and Surgeons . . . Consulting Engineer . . . Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds . Chairman of Committee on Undergraduate Admissions . Chief Clerk of the University . . . . Recorder . . . . Recorder . Secretary of Barnard College . Bursar of Barnard College . Secretary of Teachers College . Registrar of Teachers College . Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds in Teachers College . Bursar of Teachers College . Recorder of Teachers College Directress of Teachers College . . . Secretary of the College of Pharmacy . Assistant Secretary of the College of Pharmacy Clerk of the College of Pharmacy . Librarian of the University . Chaplain of the University George Louis Meylan, A.M., M.D. Medical Director of the Gymnasium Frederick Arthur Goetze, MSG, , . Comptroller of Student Organizations James Myers, A,B, , , , . . . Secretary of Earl Hall D. Stuart Dodge Jessup, M.D. University Medical Visitor Frank E. Ward . . . . . . . . Organist jarulties uf Qtulumhia Utlnihersitp Nicholas Murray Butler, Ph.D., LL.D. CCantab.j, Litt.D. COXon.j . . President COLUMBIA COLLEGE Officers of the Faculty John Howard Van Amringe, Ph.D., L.H.D., LL.D. Dean and Professor of Mathematics S. Alfred Mitchell, Ph.D. .... Secretary and Adjunct Professor of Astronomy The Faculty Edwin R. A. Seligman, Ph.D., LL.D. . . McVickar Professor of Political Economy Harry T. Peck, Ph.D., L.H.D., LL.D. . . Anthon Professor of the Latin Language and Literature Edward Delavan Perry, Ph.D., LL.D. . . . . Jay Professor of Greek William A. Dunning, Ph.D., LL.D. .... Lieber Professor of History and Political Philosophy Adolphe Cohn, LL.B., A.M. . . 'Professor of the Romance Languages and Literatures James F. Kemp, E.M., Sc.D. ......... Professor of Geology Thomas Scott Fiske, Ph.D ......... Professor of Mathematics James C. Egbert, Ph.D. .......... Professor of Latin Calvin Thomas, LL.D. Gebhard Professor of the Germanic Languages and Literatures Herbert Gardiner Lord, A.M. ........ Professor of Philosophy Nelson Glenn McCrea, Ph.D. ......... Professor of Latin Clarence H. Young, Ph,D.. . . . Professor of Greek Livingston Farrand, A.M., M.D. Professor of Anthropology James Maclay, C.E., Ph.D. . . . . Professor of Mathematics Marston T. Bogert, Ph.B., LL.D. . . Professor of Organic Chemistry George Clinton Densmore Odell, Ph.D. . ,... Professor of English Henry Rogers Seager, Ph.D. . . . . . Professor of Political Economy Frederick J. E. Woodbridge, A.M., LL.D. . . J ohnsonian Professor of Philosophy Gary N. Calkins, Ph.D ..... .... P rofessor of Protozoology Cassius Jackson Keyser, Ph.D. . . Adrain Professor of Mathematics George L. Meylan, A.M., M.D. . Adjunct Professor of Physical Education William Addison Hervey, A.M. . Adjunct Professor of the Germanic Languages and Literatures William R. Shepherd, Ph.D. . . . . Professor of History James T. Shotwell, Ph.D. . ,. . Professor of History George W. Botsford, Ph.D. . . . Adjunct Professor of History Robert S. Woodworth, Ph.D. . . . . Professor of Psychology Henry B. Mitchell, A.M. . .... Professor of Mathematics Daniel Jordan, B.S., Pd.B. . . Adjunct Professor of the Romance Languages and Literatures James Howard McGregor, Ph.D. . . . . Adjunct Professor of Zoology 26 faculties of Qtolumbia Qllnihersicp -rtiontinueh COLUMBIA COLLEGE - Continued Charles A. Beard, Ph.D. ........ Adjunct Professor of Politics Carlton Clarence Curtis, Ph.D. ...... Adjunct Professor of Botany Adam Leroy Jones, Ph.D. . Chairman of Committee on Undergraduate Admissions Bergen Davis, Ph.D. ......... Adjunct Professor of Physics Louis Auguste Loiseaux, BS. . . Adjunct Professor of the Romance Languages g and Literatures John Erskine, Ph.D. . . Adjunct Professor of English SCHOOLS OF APPLIED SCIENCE Officers of the Faculty Frederick Arthur Goetze, M.Sc ......... Dean of the Faculty Ira H. Woolson, E.M. . . Secretary and Adjunct Professor of Civil Engineering The Faculty J. Howard Van Amringe, Ph.D., L.H.D., LL.D. .... Professor of Mathematics Charles F. Chandler, Ph.D., M.D., LL.D., Sc.D. COxon.j . Mitchell Professor of Chemistry Henry S. Munroe, Ph.D., Sc.D. . . Professor of Mining and Delegate to the' .L f' University Council Alfred J. Moses, Ph.D. . . . Professor of Mineralogy James Furman Kemp, Sc.D. . . . Professor of Geology Robert Peele, E.M. .... . . . Professor of Mining William Hallock, Ph.D., Phar.D. . .... Professor of Physics Francis B. Crocker, Ph.D. . . . . Professor of Electrical Engineering Michael Idvorsky Pupin, Ph.D., Sc.D. . Professor of Electro-Mechanics William H. Burr, C.E ..... . Professor of Civil Engineering Thomas Scott Fiske, Ph.D. . . . . . Professor of Mathematics Harold Jacoby, Ph.D. . . Rutherfurd Professor of Astronomy Henry Marion Howe, LL.D. . . . . Professor of Metallurgy Cha.rles E. Pellew, E.M. . Adjunct Professor of Chemistry Earl B. Lovell, C.E. . . . . Professor of Civil Engineering George Francis Sever, M.Sc. . . . Professor of Electrical Engineering James Maclay, Ph.D. .......... Professor of Mathematics Marston Taylor Bogert, Ph.B., LL.D. . . Professor of Organic Chemistry and Delegate to the University Council J. Livingston Rutgers Morgan, Ph.D. . . . Professor of Physical Chemistry Amadeus WV. Grabau, Sc.D. . . .... Professor of Palaeontology Ralph Edward Mayer, C.E. . . . Adjunct Professor of Mechanical Drawing Cassius Jackson Keyser, Ph.D. .... Adrain Professor of Mathematics Herschel C. Parker, Ph.B. . ..... Adjunct Professor of Physics George L. Meylan, M.D. . . Adjunct Professor of Physical Education and Medical Director of the Gymnasium Lea Mcllvaine Luquer, Ph.D. . .... Adjunct Professor of Mineralogy 27 faculties ot' Gliolumhia Zrlnihersitg-dtontinuen SCHOOLS OF APPLIED SCIENCE-Continued Joseph C. Pfister, A.M ........ Adjunct Professor of Mechanics Henry Clapp Sherman, Ph.D. . . . Professor of Organic Analysis Albert P. Wills, Ph.D. . . . Professor of Mathematical Physics Samuel A. Tucker, Ph.B. . . adjunct Professor of Electro-Chemistry Adolph Black, C.E. . . . . Adjunct Professor of Civil Engineering Charles Edward Lucke, Ph.D. . Professor of Mechanical Engineering Walter Rautenstrauch, M.S. . Professor of Mechanical Engineering William Campbell, Ph.D. . . . Adjunct Professor of Metallurgy Edward Lawrence Kurtz, E.M. . . Adjunct Professor of Mining 'Carlton Clarence Curtis, Ph.D. . .... Adjunct Professor of Botany Arthur L. Walker, E.M. . ...... Professor of Metallurgy Adam Leroy Jones, Ph.D. . Chairman of Committee on Undergraduate Admissions and Adjunct Professor of Philosophy Bergen Davis, Ph.D. . ..... Adjunct Professor of Physics Karl Runge, Ph.D. . . . . Kaiser Wilhelm Professor George P. Pegram, Ph.D. . . Adjunct Professor of Physics SCHOOL OF FINE ARTS Officers of the Faculty James Rignal Wheeler, Ph.D., LL.D ..... Acting Dean and Professor of Greek Archaeology and Art James T. Shotwell, Ph.D. ...... Secretary and Professor of History The Faculty Clarence H. Young, Ph.D. . ....... Professor of Greek Charles Hubert Farnsworth . . Adjunct Professor of Music in Teachers College Friedrich Hirth, Ph.D .... . . . Dean Lung Professor of Chinese Leonard Beecher McWhood, A.B. . . . Adjunct Professor of Music Joel Elias Spingarn, Ph.D. . Professor of Comparative Literature George N. Olcott, Ph.D. . . . . . Adjunct Professor of Latin Jefferson B. Fletcher, A.M. . . Professor of Comparative Literature Cornelius Rubner, Mus. Doc. . ..... Professor of Music Arthur WVesley Dow ...... Professor of Fine Arts in Teachers College Thomas Hastings, Diplome E.d.B.-A. Q ...... Director of Atelier Edward R. Smith, A.B. . . . Reference Librarian, Avery Architectural Library Charles P. Warren, A. M. .... ' . . . Adjunct Professor of Architecture On behalf of the National Academy of Design John W. Alexander, N.A. ...... President of the National Academy John LaFarge, N.A. . . . . . Professor of Decorative Arts Daniel Chester French, N.A. . . . Professor of Sculpture Kenyon Cox, N.A. . . . . . Professor of Painting 28 faculties of columbia Znlnihersicg-diontinurn SCHOOL OF FINE ARTS-Continued On behalf of the Metropolitan Museum of Art Sir Caspar Purdon Clarke ......... Director of the Museum Edward Robinson, A.M., LL.D. . Assistant Director of the Museum SCHOOL OF LAW Officers of the Faculty p Harry Alonzo Cushing, Ph.D., LL.B ..... Acting Dean and Professor of Law Henry S. Redfield, A.M., LL.D. . . Secretary and Nash Professor of Law The Faculty John W. Burgess, Ph.D., LL.D. . . RugglesProfessor of Political Science and Constitutional Law Munroe Smith, J.U.D., LL.D. . . Professor of Roman Law and Comparative Jurisprudence Frank J. Goodnow, LL.D. . Eaton Professor of Administrative Law and Municipal Science Francis M. Burdick, LL.D. ..... Dwight Professor of Law George W. Kirchwey, LL.D. . ...... Kent Professor of Law John B. Moore, LL.D. . . . Hamilton Fish Professor of International Law and Diplomacy George E. Canfield, A.B., LL.B. . . Professor of Law Charles Thaddeus Terry, A.B., LL.B, . Professor of Law Nathan Abbot, A.B., LLB. . . Professor of Law William D. Guthrie, A.M. . Professor of Law SCHOOL OF MEDICINE Officers of the Faculty Samuel W. Lambert, M.D. . . Dean and Member of the University Council, ex-officio, and Professor of Applied Therapeutics William J. Gies, M.S., Ph.D. . . Secretary and Professor of Biological Chemistry The Faculty M. Allen Starr, M.D., Ph.D., LL.D., Sc.D. I ..... Professor of Neurology George S. Huntington, M.D., LL.D., Sc.D. ..... Professor of Anatomy Edwin B. Cragin, M.D ...... Professor of Obstetrics and of Gynecology Walter B. James, M.D., LL.D. . .... Professor of Clinical Medicine L. Emmett Holt, M.D., LL.D., Sc.D. . Carpentier Professor of the Diseases of Children 29 ifarultirs uf Gtolumbia tilnibfrsitp- Qtontmurin SCHOOL OF MEDICINE-Continued Christian A. Herter, M.D. .... Professor of Pharmacology and Therapeutics Joseph A. Blake, M.A., M.D. . ...... Professor of Surgery Samuel W. Lambert, M.D. . . . Professor of Applied Therapeutics Henry McMahon Painter, M.D. . . Professor of Clinical Obstetrics George E. Brewer, M.D. . . . Professor of Clinical Surgery Philip Hanson Hiss, Jr., M.D. . . . . Professor of Bacteriology Francis Carter Wood, M.D. . . . . Professor of Clinical Pathology William George MacCallum, M.D. . ..... Professor of Pathology Theodore C. J anevvay, M.D. . . . Bard Professor of the Practice of Medicine Evan M. Evans, M.D. . . .... Professor of Clinical Medicine Hermann Von W. Schulte, M.D. . . Adjunct Professor of Anatomy COLLEGE OF PHARMACY Officers of the Faculty Henry H. Rusby, M.D ....... Dean and Professor of Materia Medica George C. Diekman, Ph.G., M.D. . . Secretary andiProfessor of Pharmacy The Faculty Charles F. Chandler, A.M., Ph.D., M.D., LL.D., D.Sc. . . Professor of Organic Chemistry Arthur H. Elliott, Ph.D., F.C.S ...... Professor Emeritus of Chemistry Virgil Coblentz, A.M., Ph.D., Phar.M., F.C.S ..... Professor of Chemistry John Oehler, Ph.G. ........ Adjunct Professor of Chemistry William J. Gies, Ph.D. . Professor of Physiological Chemistry, Columbia University Carlton C. Curtis, Ph.D. . . . Adjunct Professor of Botany, Columbia University Anton Vorisek, Phar.D. . . .... Professor of Analytical Chemistry William Mansfield, Phar.D. . . . Professor of Pharmacognosy Clinton B. Knapp, M.D. . .... Professor of Bacteriology James Duff, B.S. . Lecturer on Food and Drug Inspection GRADUATE SCHOOLS Officers of the Faculties John W. Burgess, Ph.D., LL.D. . . Dean and Ruggles Professor of Political Science and Constitutional Law William Henry Carpenter, Ph.D. . . Associate Dean and Villard Professor of Germanic Philology 30 faculties of ctolumbia Ullnihersicp-Qlontiuueia GRADUATE SCHOOLS-Continued The Faculty of Philosophy Nelson Glenn McCrea, Ph.D. ...... Secretary and Professor of Latin J. McKeen Cattell, Ph.D., LL.D. ....... Professor of Psychology Edward Delavan Perry ......... Jay Professor of Greek Abraham Valentine Williams Jackson, Ph.D., L.H.D., LL.D. . . Professor of the Indo-Iranian Languages Adolphe Cohn, LL.B., A.M .... A . Professor of the Romance Languages and Literatures Brander Matthews, D.C.L., Litt.D., LL.D. . . . Professor of Dramatic Literature Henry Alfred Todd, Ph.D .... . . Professor of Romance Philology James Rignall Wheeler, Ph.D., LL.D. . . Professor of Greek Archaeology and Art James Chidester Egbert, Ph.D ......... Professor of Latin Calvin Thomas, LL.D .... I Gebhard Professor of the Germanic Languages g and Literatures Carlo Leonardo Speranza, B. es L., A.M. .... Professor of Italian Franz Boas, Ph.D., LL.D. . . . . . . Professor of Anthropology Franklin T. Baker, A.M., Litt.D. . Professor of the English Language and Literature James Earl Russell, Ph.D., LL.D. . . Barnard Professor of Education Frank Morton McMurray, Ph.D. . Professor of Elementary Education Paul Monroe, Ph.D. ..... . Professor of the History of Education Samuel Train Dutton, A.M .... . Professor of School Administration William Peterfield Trent, LL.D., D.C.L. . Professor of English Literature Gonzalez Lodge, Ph.D., LL.D. . . . Professor of Latin and Greek Clarence Hoffman Young, Ph.D. . .... Professor of Greek Livingston Farrand, A.M., M.D. . . . Professor of Anthropology Edward Lee Thorndike, Ph.D. . . Professor of Educational Psychology William T. Brewster, A.M. . .... Professor of English Charles Knapp, Ph.D. . . , Professor of Classical Philology John Dyneley Prince, Ph.D. . . Professor of the Semitic Languages Frederick J. E. Woodbridge, LL.D. Johnsonian Professor of Philosophy Friedrich Hirth, Ph.D. . . . . Dean Lung Professor of Chinese Felix Adler, Ph.D. . . . Professor of Social and Political Ethics Julius Sachs, Ph.D. . . . . Professor of Secondary Education Charles A. Strong, A.B. . ..... Professor of Psychology Marshall H. Saville . . . . Loubat Professor of American Archaeology William Addison Hervey, A.M. . . . Adjunct Professor of the Germanic - ' Languages and Literatures Rudolf Tombo, Jr., Ph.D. . . Adjunct Professor of the Germanic Languages and Literatures John Angus MacVannel, Ph.G. . . Professor of the Philosophy of Education Joel Elias Spingarn, Ph.D. . Adjunct Professor of Comparative Literature George N, Olcott, Ph,D, , .... Adjunct Professor of Latin 31 faculties of dllolumhia tllniiaersitg-diontiuueh GRADUATE SCHOOLS-Continued The Faculty of Philosophy-Continued George Stuart Fullerton, Ph.D., LL.D. Jefferson B. Fletcher, A.M. . . John Dewey, Ph.D., LL.D. . Robert S. Woodworth, Ph.D. . . Ashley Horace Thorndike, Ph.D. . Arthur F. J. Remy, Ph.D. . William P. Montague, Ph.D. . William XV. Lawrence, Ph.D. . Dickinson S. Miller, Ph.D. . Louis Auguste Loiseaux, B.S. . Otto Jespersen, Ph.D. . Raymond Weeks, Ph.D. . . . . . . Professor of Philosophy . Professor of Comparative Literature . . . Professor of Philosophy . . Adjunct Professor of Psychology . . . . . Professor of English . Adjunct Professor of Germanic Philology . . Adjunct Professor of Philosophy . . Adjunct Professor of English . . . . Professor of Philosophy . Adjunct Professor of the Romance Languages and Literatures . . . . Professor of English Philology . Professor of the Romance Languages and Literatures- The Faculty of Political Science William R. Shepherd, Ph.D. . . Munroe Smith, J.U.D., LL.D. . Frank J. Goodnow, A.M., LL.D. . Edwin R.. A. Seligman, Ph.D., LL.D. Herbert L. Csgood, Ph.D. . . John Bassett Moore, LL.D. . . Wfilliam A. Dunning, Ph.D., LL.D. . Franklin H. Giddings, Ph.D., LL.D. John B. Clark, Ph.D., LL.D. . . James Harvey Robinson, Ph.D. . W'illiam Milligan Sloane, Ph.D., L.H.D., Henry R. Seager, Ph.D. . . . Henry L. Moore, Ph.D. . James T. Shotwell, Ph.D. . . George W. Botsford, Ph.D. . . Vladimir G. Simkhovitch, Ph.D. . Edward T. Devine, Ph.D., LL.D. . Henry Johnson, Ph.D .... Samuel McCune Lindsay, Ph.D., LL.D. . . . Henry Suzzallo, Ph.D .... George Winfield Scott, LL.B., Ph.D. . . . Secretary and Professor of History Professor of Roman Law and Comparative Jurisprudence . Eaton Professor of Administrative Law and Municipal Science . McVickar Professor of Political Economy' . . . . . . Professor of History Hamilton Fish Professor of International Law and Diplomacy . . Lieber Professor of History and Political Philosophy . Professor of Sociology . . Professor of Political Economy . . Professor of History Seth Low Professor of History Professor of Political Economy . Professor of Political Economy . Adjunct Professor of History . . . Adjunct Professor of History Adjunct Professor of Economic History . . Schiff Professor of Social Economy Professor of History in Teachers College . Professor of Social Legislation . Professor of the Philosophy of Education LL.D. . Professor of International Law' 32 faculties of Giolumhia Zlllnibersitp - ftiontiuuen GRADUATE SCHOOLS - Continued The Faculty of Pure Science Frank N. Cole, Ph.D. ..... Secretary and Professor of Mathematics J. Howard Van Amringe, Ph.D., L.H.D., LL.D. .... Professor of Mathematics Charles F. Chandler, M.D., Ph.D., LL.D., Sc.D. . . Mitchell Professor of Chemistry Alfred J. Moses, E.M., LL.D. . . George S. Huntington, M.D., Sc.D. Henry Fairfield Osborn, LL.D., Sc.D. James F. Kemp, E.M., Sc.D. . . VVilliam Hallock, Ph.D. . . . Francis B. Crocker, E.M., Ph.D. . Michael T. Pupin, Ph.D., Sc.D. WVilliam H. Burr, C.E. . Thomas Scott Fiske, Ph.D. Harold Jacoby, Ph.D. . Frederick S. Lee, Ph.D. . . Bashford Dean, Ph.D .... Henry M. Howe, A.M., B.S., LL.D. John Francis lV0odhull, Ph.D. . Richard Elwood Dodge, A.M. . . James Maclay, CE., Ph.D. . . Marston Taylor Bogert, Ph.B., LL.D. J. Livingston Rutgers Morgan, Ph.D. Henry E. Crampton, Ph.D. . . David Eugene Smith, Ph.D., LL.D. William J. Gies, M.S., Ph.D. . . Amadeus W. Grabau, Sc.D. . Herbert Maule Richards, Sc.D. Gary M. Calkins, Ph.D. . . Philip Hanson Hiss, Jr., M.D. . Cassius J. Keyser, Ph.D. . . Christian A. Herter, M.D. . . Lea Mellvaine Luquer, Ph.D. . Frederick R. Bailey, A.M., M.D. . Russell Burton Opitz, M.D. . Thomas Hunt Morgan, Ph.D. . Charles Lane Poor, Ph.D. . . Henry Clapp Sherman, Ph.D. . Albert P. WVills, Ph.D. . Henry B. Mitchell, A.M. . . Hermon C. Bumpus, Ph.B. Charles E. Lucke, M.S., Ph.D. . J . Professor of Mining Henry S. Munroe, E.M., Ph.D., LL.D. . . . . . . . .T . Professor of Mineralogy Professor of Anatomy . DaCosta Professor of Zoology . . Professor of Zoology Edmund B. WVilson, Ph.D., LL.D., Sc.D. . .... Professor of Geology . . . . Professor of Physics . Professor of Electrical Engineering . Professor of Electro-Mechanics . . Professor of Civil Engineering . J . . Professor of Mathematics Rutherfurd Professor of Astronomy . . . Professor of Physiology . . Professor of Vertebrate Zoology . . . . . Professor of Metallurgy Professor of Physical Science in Teachers College . Professor of Geography in Teachers College . . Professor of Mathematics Professor of Organic Chemistry Professor of Physical Chemistry . . . Professor of Zoology Professor of Mathematics in Teachers College . . . Professor of Biological Chemistry . Professor of Palaeontology . . Professor of Botany . . Professor of Protozoology . . Professor of Bacteriology Adrain Professor of Mathematics Professor of Pharmacology and Therapeutics . . . Adjunct Professor of Mineralogy Adjunct Professor of Histology and Embryology . . . Adjunct Professor of Physiology . . Professor of Experimental Zoology . . . Professor of Astronomy . . Professor of Organic Analysis . Professor of Mathematical Physics Professor of Mathematics . Director of the American Museum of Natural History Professor of Mechanical Engineering 33 jtarulties of diolumbia fHlIIiUBIf5ifQ-iIC0lIfiIILlEU GRADUATE SCHOOLS-Continued The Faculty of Pure Science-Continued Edward Kasner, A.M., Ph.D. ...... Adjunct Professor of Mathematics Nathaniel L. Britton, Ph.D., Sc.D. . . Director of the New York Botanical Garden Carlton C. Curtis, Ph.D. . . . .... Adjunct Professor of Botany George B. Pegram, Ph.D. . . Adjunct Professor of Physics Bergen Davis, Ph.D. . . ..... Adjunct Professor of Physics William G. MacCallum, M.D. . ...... Professor of Pathology Karl Runge, Ph.D. . . Kaiser Wilhelm Professor of German History and Institutions James Rignall Wheeler, Ph.D. . . . Professor of Greek Archaeology and Art Hugh Angus Stewart, M.D. . . . Adjunct Professor of Pathology BARNARD COLLEGE Officers of the Faculty William T. Brewster, A.M ...... Acting Dean and Professor of English James T. Shotwell, Ph.D. '. .... Secretary and Professor of History The Faculty Edwin R. A. Seligman, Ph.D., LL.D. . . McVickar Professor of Political Economy Herbert L. Osgood, Ph.D., LL.D. . . ..... Professor of History Edward Delavan Perry, Ph.D., LL.D. . . . Jay Professor of Greek Franklin Henry Giddings, Ph.D., LL.D. Professor of Sociology and the History of Civilization John B. Clark, Ph.D., LL.D. . . . Professor of Political Economy James Rignall Wheeler, Ph.D. . . Professor of Greek Archeology and Art Frank N. Cole, Ph.D. .......... Professor of Mathematics James Harvey Robinson, Ph.D ......... Professor of History Calvin Thomas, LL.D .... Gebhard Professor of the Germanic Languages Carlo Leonardo Speranza, A.M., B. es L ..... William P. Trent, M.A., LL.D., D.C.L. . Herbert Gardiner Lord, A.M. . . Nelson Glenn McCrea, Ph.D. . . Livingston Farrand, A.M., M.D. . Henry E. Crampton, Ph.D. . Charles Knapp, Ph.D. , . Henry L. Moore, Ph.D. . . Herbert Maule Richards, Sc.D. Margaret E. Maltby, Ph.D. and Literatures . . Professor of Italian Professor of English Literature . Professor of Philosophy . . Professor of Latin Professor of Anthropology . . Professor of Zoology Professor of Classical Philology Professor of Political Economy . . Professor of Botany Adjunct Professor of Physics jfasultirs of Qtolumbia illllriiaeraitxg-fliontinueia BARNARD COLLEGEMContinued Louis Auguste Loiseaux, RS. .... Adjunct Professor of the Romance Languages and Literatures George Willis Botsford, Ph.D. . . . . Adjunct Professor of History Edward Kasner, Ph.D. . . . Adjunct Professor of Mathematics William P. Montague, Ph.D. . . Adjunct Professor of Philosophy Grace A. Hubbard, A.M. . . . . . '. Adjunct Professor of English Mary Kingsbury Simkhovitch, A.B. . Adjunct Professor of Social Economy Mabel Foote WVeeks, A.B. .... . . . Adjunct Professor of English Marie Reimer, Ph.D. . . ..... Adjunct Professor of Chemistry Adam Leroy Jones, Ph.D. . . Chairman of the Committee on Undergraduate Admissions Henry Raymond Mussey, Ph.D ...... Adjunct Professor of Economics Raymond Weeks, Ph.D. . . . Professor of the Romance Languages and Literatures Wilhelm Alfred Braun, Ph.D. .... Instructor in the Germanic Languages A and Literatures TEACHERS COLLEGE Officers of the Faculty James Earl Russell, Ph.D., LL.D. . . . Dean and Barnard Professor of Education Clyde F urst, A.M .... ......... S ecretary The Faculty John Francis Woodhull, Ph.D. ..... Professor of Physical Science J. McKeen Cattell, Ph.D., LL.D. ..... Professor of Psychology Adolphe Cohn, LL.B., A.M. . . . Professor of the Romance Languages and Literatures Franklin Thomas Baker, A.M., Litt.D. . . Professor of the English Language and Literature Virgil Prettyman, A.M., Pd.D. . . . Principal of the Horace Mann High School Richard Elwood Dodge, A.M. . .... Professor of Geography Helen Kinne ..... . . Professor of Domestic Science Mary Sclienck Woolman, RS. . . . Professor of Domestic Art Frank Morton McMurray, Ph.D. . Professor of Elementary Education Paul Monroe, Ph.D. . . . . Professor of the History of Education Samuel Train Dutton, A.M. . . Professor of School Adminstration Gonzalez Lodge, Ph.D., LL.D. . . . Professor of Latin and Greek Edward Lee Thorndike, Ph.D. . . Professor of Educational Psychology Charles Hubert Farnsworth . . . . Adjunct Professor of Music David Eugene Smith, Ph.D., LL.D. . . . Professor of Mathematics Thomas Denison Wood, A.M., M.D ..... Professor of Physical Education Frederick J. E. Woodbridge, A.M., LL.D. . . Jolmsonian Professor of Philosophy 35 faculties of Gtolumbia tlllnibersitphcniontinueb TEACHERS COLLEGE-Continued Julius Sachs, Ph.D. ........ Professor of Secondary Education George L. Meylan, M.D. . . . . Adjunct Professor of Physical Education Elijah William Bagster-Collins, A.M. . . . . Adjunct Professor of German Maurice Alpheus Bigelow, Ph.D. . ..... Professor of Biology Frederick Henry Sykes, Ph.D. . . . Director of Extension Teaching and Henry Carr Pearson, A.B. Hermann T. Vulte, Ph.D. John Angus MacVannell. Ph.D Arthur Wesley Dow . . John Dewey, Ph.D., LL.D. Henry Clapp Sherman, Ph.D. Charles E. Lucke, M.S., Ph.D. Henry Johnson, A.M. . . David Samuel Snedden, Ph.D. Mary Adelaide Nutting . George Drayton Strayer, Ph.D. WVilliam J. Gies, Ph.D. . Naomi Norsworthy, Ph.D.. Henry Suzzallo, Ph.D. . Professor in Teachers' College Principal of the Horace Mann Elementary School . . 1 . Adjunct Professor of Domestic Science . . ' Professor of the Philosophy of Education . Professor of Fine Arts . Professor of Philosophy Professor of Organic Analysis . . . Professor of Mechanical Engineering . . Professor of History . Adjunct Professor of Educational Administration . . . Professor of Household Administration Adjunct Professor of Elementary Education . . . Professor of Biological Chemistry Adjunct Professor of 'Educational Psychology . . . Professor of the Philosophy of Education . ,f fi' W may rs, hilt ' -:E E 'i'fIi1b JW lx.: Ejfirfiria ln -il?-EL -,GY ,' ,J University Qtummittve on Etunent QDrgani5ation5 Professor Herbert G. Lord, Chairnwn . ,.., Cterm expires July 1, 19115 Professor George C. D. Odell . . Qterm expires July 1, 19105 Professor James Furman Kemp . Qterm expires July 1, 19135 Professor Marston T. Bogert . . fterm expires July 1, 19125 Professor Jefferson B. Fletcher . . . Cterm expires July 1, 19145 36 I I I win! W I I 1909 Qtnnnmmnenlmt weak isrogram THURSDAY, lWAY 27-8.30 P.M.- Teachers WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2-Commencement Day. College Dance, Thompson Gymnasium. 10.30 A.M.-Commencement Exercises. 12.15 P.M.-Presentation of the '84 Arts SATURDAY MAY 29-3.30 P.M.-Baseball Memorial Clock and DOOPWHY at Ham- Game, Yale vs. Columbia, South Field. oton Hoo' 1.30 P.M. - Alumni Luncheons - Gym- nasium, Brooks Hall and Teachers SUNDAY, MAY 30-4.00 P.M.-Baccalaureate Service, University Gymnasium. MONDAY, lw.-XY 31-2.00 P.M.-Columbia Col- lege Class Day, University Gymnasium 4.30 P.M.-Senior Tea, Earl Hall. 8.30 P.M.-Columbia College Senior Dance, University Gymnasium. 8.30 P.M.-Barnard College Senior Dance, Earl Hall. TUESDAY, JUNE 1-10.00 A.M.-Baseball Game, Senior Class vs. Faculty, South Field. 4.30 P.M.-Phi Beta Kappa Oration, Earl Hall. Abbot Lawrence Lowell, LL.D., 'President of Harvard University, Ora- tor. 39 College. 3.00 P.M.-Athletic Field Dedication- combined memorial gift of Classes of '84 Mines and '99 College and Science, South Field. 3.30 RM.-Baseball Game, Syracuse vs. Columbia, South Field. 7.00 P.M.-Alumni Beefsteak Dinner, Commons. 8.30 RM.-Band Concert and Sing-Song on Library steps. THURSDAY, JUNE 3-2.30 RM.-Barnard College Tree Day, Milbank quadrangle. FRIDAY, JUNE 4-2.30 RM.-Barnard Col! lege Class Day Exercises, University Gymnasium. iiancalaureate Serbian Sunday, May 30, 1909 ORDER OF SERVICE T PRELUD E- Meditation ...... . Massenet PROCESSIONAL--B1il1'Clf1 from LenO1'e Symphony . . Rafi? Hl'MN OPENING SENTENCES THE LORD7S PRAYER PSALM Xix- Caeli enarrant. THE LESSON . . . Romans XII ANTHEM THE APOSTLES' CREED PRAYERS HYMN- Stand Columbia . G. O. Ward '02 THE BACCALAUREATE SERMON Rev. William T. Manning, S.T.D. Rector of Trinity Parish, New York City SANCTUS .... . Gounod COLLECT AND BENEDICTION RECESSIONAL-BT3PCh from Die Folkungern . Kretschnar 41 . .1 vu. 5 1 fi-1 4Q'H-ff. I., 3, -Eg 'Li , '15 Z! 4 J .. ., af- 114-.. -,ea-I ,: ,, 21- b '-11.1-vez. - - 1 . - ---:WAN-' -4:-11,-.,.f A ,-fg,:Qg.:-azmiggs 'z' E Q ,.,, ,, lx . , , ,. f 1,34 , f A , A A , fe 5 lfggf ' QUHMW A , -I .1 5 1 gg:- A,,,. M, Zi A., sw. :,- v- -'W2ff::v'-f?e?z si:3s.s'r:Z1 ,, .,,,, V, :A 2 1 513 ,mszql .,r,4',: . ,,: ,-.ga-' 4 .Z 2 I . -z I i ,W , X, ,M - fvfi AT THE FACULTY-SENIOR BASEBALL GAME, 1909 Glass Bay Monday, May 31, 1909 ORDER OF EXERCISES PRESIDENT7S ADDRESS ........ . Hickman Price CLASS HISTORY . . Donald Armstrong CLASS POEM ........ Emil Breitenfelcl ANNOUNCEMENT OF ALUMNI ASSOCIATION PRIZE . . Hickman Price ANNOUNCEMENT OF ELECTIONS TO PHI BETA ISTAPPA CLASS PROPHECY . PRESENTATION ORATION . VALEDICTORY IVY ORATION A. D. ALEXANDER D. ARMSTRONG J. G. BARAGXVANATH R. L. FOVVLER W. A. LKIMBEL V. K. W. Koo J. C. BIACKENZIE John D. Fitz-Gerald H, PlI.D., Secretary Class Day Committee 43 . VVilliam Hori Brown, J I. . McAllister Coleman . George Brokaw Compton . John WVard Melville J. W. BIELVILLE W. H. D. PELL M. M. ROY B. SANDERS H. W. TAYLOR B. JKVILLIS H. PRICE-ex-omcio ummennement 1909 PRESIDENT BUTLER ADDRESSING ALUMNI ON SOUTH FIELD CLASS REUNIONS 9112 ieunhreh ant: jfiftpzjftftb Qllnmmmcemmt Wednesday, June 2, 1909 ORDER OF EXERCISES OVERTURE-HlVI2l.I Dl121H ....... . Flotow NIARCH from Aida . . Verdi I. PRAYER . . By the Chaplain of the University II. ADDRESS . ....... By the President of the University Music-'I Albuniblattl'-IVaIgner III. CONFERRING OF REGULAR DEGREES Music-Fantasie from Taiinhausern-Wagner IV. CONFERRING OF HONORARX' DEGREES Candidates presented by Harry Thurston Peck, Ph.D., LILD. Hymn-'4 My Country 'Tis of Thee -America V. BENEDICTION . ...... By the Chaplain of the University Recessional Music-Rakoczy March from Damnation Of Faust' ' -Berlioz VI. PRESENTATION OF IWEMORIAL CLOCK AND DOORWAY, HAMILTON .HALL On behalf of '84 Arts ........ Barclay E. V. McCarty VII. PRESENTATION OF IMPROVEMENTS ON SOUTH FIELD On behalf of ,84 Science ....... James Furman Kemp Cn behalf Of '99 . . . . Arthur A. Fowler 45 QDne i9untnfeD ann dtiftpfzlttftlg Qtommzncentznt-continues HONORARY DEGREES Master of Science ' BENJAMIN BOWDEN LAVVRENCE, '78 S .... Mining Engineer Master of Arts I JOHN HALLIDAX' DENBIGH . . Principal of Morris High School, New York City Doctor of Science SAMUEL FRANKLIN EMMONs ...... United States Geological Survey Doctor of Letters IWIARY W HITON CALKINS . Professor of Philosophy and Psychology in Wellesley College CHRISTIAN IKARL FRIEDRICH HULSEN Member of the Imperial German Archaeological Institute at Rome Doctor of Sacred Theology HENRY CHURCHILL KING ........ President of Oberlin College Doctor of Laws SILAS BROWN BROXVNELL . . . Chairman of the Trustees of Barnard College ABBOT LAWRENCE LOXVELL . . . President of Harvard University ALFRED MIOSELY, C.M.C . ...... Man of Letters JOHN COIT SPOONER ...... United States EX-Senator from Wisconsin COUNT J OHANN HEINRICH VON BERNSTORFF . German Ambassador to the United States The following Honorary Degrees Were conferred On January 4, 1909: Doctor of Science ALBRECHT F. K. PENCK i'Ii.f'7 Kaiser Wilhelm Professor to the United States in 1908-09 Privy Councillor and Director of the Geographical Institute of the University of Berlin CUGLIELMO FERR ERO . . Historian 46 QDnejI91InD1:eD ann dfiftyfdfifthfaomntencement-frtomsmueu COMMITTEES ON ARRANGEMENTS University Committee on Public Ceremonies George Francis Sever, M.Sc., Chairman Henry Lee Norris, M.E. Frederick Paul Keppel, A.B Rev. Raymond C. Knox, B.D. Committees of the Graduating Classes Hickman Price, Grand Marshal John J. Ryan, General Chairman COLUMBIA COLLEGE Hickman Price, Chairman Arthur Douglas Alexander James C. Mackenzie Frederick Hewlett McCoun BARNARD COLLEGE Eva Elise Vom Baur, Chairman Marion Boyd Helen Marie Boas Ella Oppenheim SCHOOL OF lMlEDICINE Fordyce Barker St. J Ohn, Chairman Fred Wooten Wilkerson Walter Wesley Mott Arthur George Sullivan SCHooLs OF hlINES, ENGINEERING, AND CHEMISTRY John J. Ryan, Chairman Henry Waterman Remington Benjamin Franklin Bennett Preston Erie Locke TEACHERS COLLEGE Michael Francis Regan, Chairman Maurice Harrigan James M. O'Gorman Constance Pendleton SCHOOL OF LAW Paul Folger, Chairman Floyd Elmo Ellis Marion Barnwell Pierce YVilliam Wfoodhull Hay SCHOOL OF FINE Anais I COLLEGE OF PHARMACY Wilbur Nicholas Albertson, Chairman Henry Gaul, Chairman Gerard Pitt Leon Lindsley Kenneth Pryor SCHOOLS OF POLITICAL SCIENCE, PHILOSOPHY, AND PURE SCIENCE Carlton Huntley Hayes Charles J ones Ogden Otto Kress A 47 Fred Hamilton Rindge, Jr. Alexander James Inglis Gaillard Sherhurne Rogers ibrtgw, fellowships aut: ifaunurs Qmarneh in 1909 COLUMBIA COLLEGE Prize of the Alumni Association GEORGE BROKAIV COMPTON, 1909 George William Curtis Medals Gold Medal ...... GEORGE BROKAXV COMPTON, 1909 Silver Medal . . . . , STANLEY I-IARNED RENTON, 1909 Chanler Historical Prize THOMAS POLLOCK OAKLEY, 1909 Honorable Mention ........ STANLEY HARNED RENTON, 1909 John Dash Van Buren, Jr., Prize in Mathematics LOUIS GROSSRAUM, 1911 Prizes in Belles Lettres Essay . ........... No award Poem . . . . .... NO award Short Story . .... JOHN HURSTMANCEAUK COLTON, 1911 General Honors ALEXANDER APPEL, 1909 THOMAS POLLOCK OAKLEY, 1909 CHARLES HERSHENSTEIN, 1909 STANLEY HARNED RENTON, 1909 EUGENE EDMUND IKELLY, 1909 LEOPOLD OPPER ROTHSCHILD, 1909 Highest Final General Honors ALBERT LOUIS BAUM, 1909 ARTHUR GUNTHER, 1909 GEORGE BROKANV COMPTON, 1909 PAUL LOUIS RAPP, 1909 SCHOOLS OF MINES, ENGINEERING AND CHEMISTRY lllig Medals PRESTON ERIE LOCKE, E.M., 1909 GEORGE FREDERICK COMSTOOK, Met.E., 1909 FRANK LOUIS IWASON, EE., 1909 Darling Prize in Mechanical Engineering HAROLD EDXVIN VEHSLAGE, 1909 48 qerifes, zlfellniwhipzii ann 19o11or5 Qltnavnzn in 1909 -anoncmuen SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE Columbia Fellowship EJDXVARD J. STORK, A.B., 1903 I McKim Fellowship CHARLES THEODORE EMILE DIETERLEN, BS. 1I1.A1'Cl1l'B6CJEL11'G, 1907 COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS Fellowships of the Alumni Association In Anatomy . . . . HERNIIANN VON XVECHLINGER SCI-IULTE, A.B., M.D. In Physiology . .... DANIEL RALPH LUCAS, AM., M.D. In Pathology . ......... No award Cartwright Prize of the Alumni Association SAMUEL O. MAST, MD. Alonzo Clark Scholarship AUGUSTUS B. XVADSVVORTH, MD., 1896 Proudflt Fellowship in Medicine EDWARD A. PARK, M.D., 1904 SCHOOL OF POLITICAL SCIENCE Toppan Prize in Constitutional Law CHARLES JOSEPH HILKEY, A.M. COLLEGE OF PHARMACY Breitenbach Prize JOHN ALFRED STEFFENS, Ph.G. Kappa Psi Gold Medal JOHN ALFRED STEFFENS, Ph.G. Faculty Graduate Prize JOHN HENRY HECKER, Ph.G., Ph.C. 49 qorisos, fellowships a1IiJ ieonors Qioaroeo in 1909---diomirxueo GENERAL PRIZES H. C. Bunner Medal LEON FRASER, 1909 Ernest Kempton Adams Research Fellowship CLARK WVELLS CHAMBERLAIN, A.B. Prizes of the New Jersey Alumni Association College . ...... A . . . CARL D. ZIGROSSER, 1912 Science . . HARRY F. CORNWALL, 1912 BARNARD COLLEGE Kohn Mathematical Prize MARY CELIA DEMAREST, 1909 Herman Botanical Prize NIILDRED DESHON SCHLESINGER, 1909 Florsheim Prize HELEN HOPIQINS CRANDELL, 1911 Honorable Mention . ....... MARGARET LOWER HART, Departmental Honors English . . ....... NIATHILDE ABRAHANI, Mathematics' I MARY CELIA DEMAREST, AEDNA REBECCA SCALES, General Honors MLATHILDE ABRAHAM, 1909 HELEN SARAH PHILLIPS, 1909 UNA BIIRRIELEES BERNARD, 1909 SARA ROME, 1909 MARY CELIA DEMAREST, 1909 EDNA QREBECCA SCALES, 1909 EDITH JOSEPHI, 1909 JOSEPHINE RAY XVEST, 1909 EDNA PHILLIPS, 1909 l'lILDA YVOOD, 1909 Highest Final General Honors ALICE CATHERINE GRANT, 1909 50 1911 1909 1909 1909 qerifzs, fellowships ann iennmss Qtuarnen in 1909--oonrmufn ELECTIONS TO HONORARY SOCIETIES Phi Beta Kappa From the Class of 1908 E. M. Borchardt - From the Class of 1909 A. L. Baum C. F. Huttlinger O. S. Blinn T. P. Oakley W. G. Cane P. L. Rapp Rhys Carpenter G. B. Compton A. Gunther J. S. Hanrahan G. L. Beggs, C. E. Clapp, Met. E. VV. A. Tripp Tau Beta Pi From the Class of 1910 S. H. Renton L. O. Rothschild F. Salzano H. C. Skinner O. C. Morrill, Mech. E. M. L. O'Neale, E. M. K. Guiterman, Met. E. R. E. Phelan, E. M. M. Lee, E. M. C. B. Spencer, C. E. A. Menefee, E. M. H. Williams, C. E. Phi Lambda Upsilon E. Kendall, P.G. C. W. McKone, P.G. A. Kropff, P.G. W. S. Hubbard, P.G. C. Beal, P.G. E. Heumann, '10 S W Marsh, P.G. W. Steinschneider, '10 S A. O. Gettler, P.G. M. D. Malcomson, '10 S E. D. Clark, P.G. R. K. Murphy, '10 S L. F. Corts, '10 S 51 sf I. II. III. IV. V. VI. V Qmaeningg Exercises 49112 Ifaunhreh anh jD'ifIp:SiXIIJ Zlrahemir fear Processional Prayer . Greeting Address Address Benediction Recessional SEPTEMBER 22, 1 909 Order of Exercises I . . . . . . . Chaplain of the University Song- Stand, Columbia . . . . President of the University . . . . Brander Matthews, LL.D., D.C.L., Litt.D. Hymn-dllMY Country, 'Tis of Thee Benjamin Ide WVheeler, Ph.D., LL.D. . Chaplain of the University 53 VIEWS OF RECONSTRUCTION WORK ON SOUTH FIELD j','v--.i.-- K' 7 Quart nf Qtuhznt Bepresentatihes F Robert Scarborough Erskine . . Chairman Francis Nathan Bangs . . Secretary Randall Moss Keator Theodore Kiendl, Jr. William Langer Edgar Howard Osterhout Frank Harold Saunders W William Collins Vandewater A Francis Andrew lfVardlaw, J r. 57 kings Qllrntnn Qlinumil Harold A. Williams, '10 S Prof. Charles A. Beard Robert S. Erskine, '10 William R. Wright, '11 S Robert S. Snevily, '12 Clarence Sehmelzel, '10 Robert V. Mahon. ' Francis N. Bangs, '10 . . . President . Faculty Vice-President Senior Vice-President . Junior Vice-President . Sophomore Vice-President Treasurer Members at Large 10 Edgar H. Osterhout, '10 Randall M. Keator, '10 S 58 College R. S. Erskine E. W. Osborne J. H. Marehrnont. . J. T. Blaber . College G. J. Dwyer . R. Klugescheid W. H. Ziegler W. MacRossie College H. Bertrand M. Kinney . H. A. Calahan M. A. J agendorf College G. S. Shibley R. F. Chapman R. 'Wood . A. A. Coates. CEIH55 fgffitlztsi, 1909:191O 1910 President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer 1911 President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer 1912 President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer 1913 President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer 59 Science T. S. Babcock A. M. Hamann A. G. Marsh . H. Wfiliianis Science S. A. McKeoWn G. Schiottinan . F. A. Ayer P. R. Isernan Science . W. F. Pyne . B. Keator L. C. Lordly . J. P. VVOOC1 Science . VV. M. Klein . . A. H. Kohlbusch . L. Hayden 5 G. W. Dunn ll. NG Barr: M NIGHT LaSGCiE'I'E . FRHNCEUSE J N ll I .luv l 0 YW, L e 'INS I X :N ' XA .. V sl 9 . H I . r j A- cv A 1 E5 ' in .D :-,,,1-. .,.A . . In A 1 1 J . A' 1 it f lyvrl' William Remsen . . .... . . . President Les OfflClCfS Professor Adolphe Colm . President Honoraire Harold G. Henderson, Jr. . Vice-President Prince C. Hopkins . . . . Seoretaire G. M. Bramwell . . . . Tresorier Comite Executif H. A. Content A. W. Kruemmer Les Membres de la Societe Faculte M. L. A. Loiseaux M. Adolphe Cohn M. Brander Matthews M. H. Muller M. H. A. Todd M. D. Jordan M. J. L. Gerig Membre Honoraire M. Georges Monod J Etudiants J. A. Baker, Jr. R. L. Fowler, Jr. F. N. Bangs M. L. Hamlin P. St.G. Bissell, Jr. H. G. Henderson, Jr. A. Blanco A. 'W. Kruemmer G. M. Bramwell D. Langmuir A. Bruno G. C. Loening H. A. Content P. C. Hopkins R F. Criado J. D. Marder F. R. Elsasser A. Nieto W. B. Woodbury 60 M. C. E. Pellew M. A. D. F. Hamlin M. G. L. Meylan L. E. Nieto W. Remsen E. S. Roche J. T. Rodenburg L. Reeder Fl B. Rotschuh G. H. Warren, Jr. R. H. Webber A. Wickenden PHIEUTSEHEH VEHEIH rfT 3s2 ' 'A . Q ,E 'l F Q 1 1 , . sl i nh b .I -,. I 5 'E E' V Jian. Officers Professor NV. H. Carpenter . . President C. T. Faas, '11 . . . Treasurer ProfessorA. F. J. Remy . . Vice-President R. E. vom Saal, '11 . Assistant Secretary VV. M. Schwarz, '09 L . Executive Chairman A. Mendelsohn, '11 S . Assistant Treasurer C. J. XV. Meisel, '11 . . . Secretary E. Breitenfeld, '09 . . . Librarian Mr. F. Ahee Prof. E. VV. Bagstcr-Collins Dr. XV. A. Braun Mr. F. E. Brooks Mr. H. A. Buschek Prof. VV. H. Carpenter Prof. A. Cohn Mr. W. H. Gohdes Prof. A. VV. Grabau Prof. VV. H. Hallock Faculty Members Prof. XV. A. Hervey Prof. F. Hirth Mr. F. NV. J. Heuser Mr. A. J. Inglis Prof. A. V. XV. Jackson Prof. E. Kasner Chaplain R. C. Knox Mr. M. A. Lamrne Prof. E. D. Perry Mr. A. XV. Porterfield Prof. J. D. Prince Prof. A. F. J. Remy Mr. E. D. Richard Prof. C. Ruebner Prof. H. R. Seager Prof. C. Thomas Prof. D. S. Miller Prof. G. N. Ol Prof. C. E. Pellew cott Honorary Members Prof. R. Tombo, Jr. Mr. C. A. Toussaint Leopold Bahlsen Baron von Holleben Oswald Ottendorf Hon. Carl Buenz fFriedrich VV. Holls Prof. Hermann A. Schumacher Pres. Nicholas Murray Butler Rudolph Keppler ttCar1 Schurz fHeinrich Conriecl Dr. Hans Kudlich PfBaron Speck Von Sternberg Prof. Kuno Franke Dr. Hermann A. Krueger George von Skall Dr. Ludwig Fulda Prof. Eugen Kuehnemann Louis Viereck Paul Goepel Prof. Carl Lamprecht fHenry Villard Carl Gneist Prof. Rudolf Leonhard Permanent Members W. A. Avery C. P. Goepel S. P. Lockwood J. S. Schaul D. Armstrong P. A. Gordon . L. S. Loomie J. E. Schermerhorn R. F. Bach G. C. O. Haas P. B. Mackie R. W. Schwarz O. A. Baker J. S. Harrison A. M. C. MacMaster VV. M. Schwarz A. O. Bechert G. Hinrichs G. Mathew V. F. Seggel A. M. Bing I. Hochstadter R. S. McElwee H. F. Small H. H. Bowman O. R. Houston W. E. Metzenthiu A. F. Spiegel E. Breitenfeld B. M. Kaye H. R. Mooney G. A. K. Sutton R. Carpenter C. E. Kayser Pres. E. F. Nichols Dr. R. Tombo, Sr. R. Conried E. A. C. Keppler H. G. Piel F. C de Walsh G. Ehret, Jr. F. Kidde W. F. J. Piel E. J. Walter L. J. Ehret H. W. Kiralfy A. E. Rejall F. L W'ells A. Elsberg V. K. W. Koo A. Remy H. J VVest A. O. Ernst L. Lindemeyer B. H.,Ridder E. S. Whitin H. Farsch B. Lissauer F. M. vom Saal A. B. Vlfiemann G. A. Younger Active Members R. S. Adler, '10 R. L. Fairloairn, '10 J. A. Jackson, Jr., '10S H. O. Pierson, '10 L F. T. Armstrong, '12 VY. W. Forster, '12 R. C. Klugescheid, '11 C. C. H. Prox, '12 G. O. Castell, '11 H. C. Furstenwalde, '12 E. F. Koenig, '12 E. S Roche, '11 A. P. Crouze, '10 N. B. Gatch, '11 VV. Langer, '10 N. O. Rockwood, '10 F. Culman, '12 W. Grassi, '11 C. J. W. Meisel, '11 R. E. vom Saal, '11 O. T. Faas, '11 F. Hanhausen, '10 A. Mendelsohn, '11 R. Stephens, '11 R. Weber CF. AJ 'Deceased 61 EL CIRCULO LATINO-AMERICANO-MEMBERS ff 6 0090 in PM Cl Rev LO Z M4 L, fv N J B - x xg, . . . E me- -' f'ff--:fm A if rf at Q li W x Honorary Members Prof. Adolphe Cohn Prof. John Driscoll Fitz-Gerald Prof. Frederic Arthur Goetze Prof. Louis Auguste Loiseaux Prof. Wlilliam Robert Shepherd Daniel Santelicus . Nlicholas Colas Alfonso Valdes Ernesto Pino . Ai'1I1I1O Diaz . Agustin Blanco CPorto Ricoj Juan Budinich CChileD J. R. Capablanca CCubaD Nicholas Colas CCuloaj Carlos Cordovez Qlicuadorj J. Hernandez CCubaj Luis Cacicido CCubaD Officers Members Prof. Henry Alfred Todd Sr. Ramon Menendez-Pidal Mr. Archer M. Huntington Mr. A. J. Quilez Mr. W. R. Martin . . President V ice-President . Seci etai y . Treasurer . Libi arian N. Poe CSanto Doiningoj Alfonso Valdes CPorto Ricoj Eduard de la Pina CMeXicoj F. A. Botona CEcuadorj J. Aceves CMeXicoj Manuel de la Torre CCubaj Robert Gomez CChilej Special Members AnnagM Christian Herlinda Smithers Catalina G1 oth 63 V '1'Y'-Y' ,pdf - ...fl ' ' . - V Y 11 . -W ' .. Ji . 5, H, W- MEQEEEHHEEHEEM E1EEIZ.f'1H-E-ZflE2l1E3MIiZfIl.fZ3A PZiZ'1EQEE. lEIiEl . 51531331 El? , 55 f ' 1 15- 1 1. sz' -. ,-.1 'Y A . f. rs., :Y ' .151 , V 4- lg-1 -.1514 ff- 255515-? i!f '32 . . 5 1,-emi 1 E 5 5 A , E 5 rl FH. . . L M. 5 yv, vi, 5 r 5954, 11 A EQEIEZEZEEIM YHEHEEHEEEZEI IEEE! E EEZIEH 51 51251 9535251 3 X CT Y ,- m g - it E x l lf yn l l 4' . F N . W X-N 1 ' . H A ' 'J i f 'r im I 1 1 H ff . t i t 5 1 1 1, j 15 ggsgifff .- F51 1 U B1 . FE +1 11 pr' 1 1 r - ' W 11 W f l E A iZ'H JE .1 N S , . JZ?1,lQ- . 1 1, E li E - 9? ' 'hz -W Q -i E3 I' E3 355113 EQ QEBJEH EEEE HEQEEEE EEEEMQH Officers Harold Gould Henderson, Jr. . . . . . President George Moffat Bramwell . . Vice-President William Remsen . . . . Secretary Henry Curt Furstenwalde . . . . Treasurer Charles Homer Ramsdell ....... Captain Board of Governors J. A. Baker, Jr. P. St. G. Bissell, Jr. Members 1910 VV. Avery J. A. Baker, Jr. E. A. Dougherty F. R. Elsasser H. G. Henderson, Jr. C. H. Ramsdell VV. Rernsen 1911 G. M. Bramwell 1912 S. I. Allen H. C. Furstenwalde L. Griscom Alumni P. St. G. Bissell, Jr. R. L. Fowler, Jr. W. D. Murphy Zintmullegmate 61113255 flllatnzb December 21, 22, 23 Team W. L. Team W. L. H. Blumberg . . . 1 2 Princeton . . 75 115 C. H. Ramsdell CCaptainj . 2 1 Harvard . 1 65 55 G. F. Comstock . , . 15 15 Columbia . . 55 65 F. Pt. Elsasser . . 1 2 Yale' . . 45 75 Columbia vs. Cornell January 1, 1909 Six board match won by Columbia 35 64 . to 25 Qlhurnbmzns Qssnniatinn R , Officers Rev. Raymond C. Knox, B.D. . . ' . , Honorary President John H. Marchmont, '10 . . , , President Ernest S. Roche, 'll . . . Vice-President Thomas A. Sparks, '12 . , Secretary Ross V. Bennett, '11 . . . . Treasurer Faculty Committee Dean J. H. Van Amringe Professor D. F. Miller Professor N. G. McCrea R. E. Brock, ' Dean Van Amringe Rev. R. C. Knox Executive Committee 11 T Faculty Members Prof. N. G. McCrea Mr. F. P. Keppel Sparks, '12 Prof. C. H. Young Prof. D. P. Miller Prof. H. C. Todd Honorary Members Rev Harvey Officer, O.H.C. Right Rev Rev William H. Van Allen, D.D. Right Rev. Rev William S. Chase Right Rev. Rev Rev Frederick W. Norris George M. Christian, D.D. Rev. Arthur Ritchie, D.D. Rev. David S. Hamilton, D.D. Rev. James C. Jones David H. Greer, D.D., LL.D. Charles C. Grafton, D.D. Frederick J. Burgess, D.D. Right Rev. James H. Darlington, D.D., LL.D. Right Rev. Rev. Charles C. Edmunds Rev. Ernest M. Stires, D.D. William W. Webb, D.D. Very Rev. XV. C. Robbins, D.D., LL.D. Rev. S. S. Roche, S. T.D. Graduate Members W. L. Essex E. S. Whitin ' R. F. Lau J. A. Baker, '10 P. S. Barrett, '10 C. M. Clark, '10 H. V. B. Darlington, '10 C. R. Danforth, '10 R. S. Erskine, '10 V. R. Gibson, '10 R. Lawrence, '10 Rev. H. R. Thomas W. G. Brady XV. G. Palmer Active Members J. H. Marchmont, '10 C. Schmelzel, '10 H. B. Shaw, '10 G. M. Bramwell, '11 R. E. Brock, '11 W. D. Heydecker, '11 W. Kinney, '11 J. H. Mackintosh, '11 65 VV. B. VVOodbury B. Campbell L. C. Lewis R. Miller, '11 E. S. Roche, '11 I. Wheeler, '11 F. D. Edmunds, '12 S. O. Duck, '12 T. A. Sparks, '12 E. VV. Taylor, '12 V. Van Dyck, '12 Alfred J. Smith, '10 S. . Raymond M. Batt, '10 T G Edgar L. Newhouse, Jr., '11 Edward V. Broderick, '12 gliemman Qllluh Officers, 1909-10 . . . President . First Vice-President Second Vice-President . . . Secretary Geoffrey J. Dwyer, '11 . . Treasurer Board of Governors - T. L Hurley, '04 B. C. McKenna, '06 L A. C. Troy, '06 L E. A. Grimley, '06 L J. C. Hoenninger, '06 L Prof. Rev. Arthur T. Remey John J. Wynne . Prof. James J. Walsh . Hon. Judge Hendricks Mr. Joseph I. G. Clarke Honorary Members . . u . . . Columbia University Editor of the Messenger Magazine . Dean of Fordham University Medical School Ch aplain . . Judge of Supreme Court Author, Journalist, Playwright Reverend John H. Dooley Non-Resident Members W. L. Joyce, sp., South Bend, Ind. O. D. F. Kehrlein, '06, San Francisco, Gal. E. Kehrlein, '06 M, San Francisco, Cal. T. E. Poel, '04 L, Topeka, Kan. D. J. Kelley, '12, Oneonta, N. Y. Active Members Ahearn, W. D., '12 Alkemeyer, E. H., '11 Baflfrey, M. E., '12 Baa, R. M., '10 T o Beba, J. L., '04 Blaber, J. T., '10 Black, L. M., '10 L Blanco, A., '09 Ph Brann, H. A., Jr., '04 L Brennan, W. J., '06 Broderick, E. V., '12 Brophy, P. F., '09 S Carson, J. J., '10 Ph Cella, C. D., '08 Clare, J. L., '08 L Chapin, H. E., '10 L Connor, F. J., '12 Dargeon, M. J., '04 Diaz, M. D., '11 S Dickerson, E. H., '11 S Doherty, G., '03 L Donelly, T. F., '07 S 66 Donovan, W., '06 Donvan, B. F., '04 L Dooley, Rev. J. H. Doyle, C. A., '06 L Dwyer, C. E., '08 Dwyer, G. J., '11 Earley, M. J., '04 L Fonts, A., Jr., '11 F A Ford, A. J., '11 Fuller, F. J., '04 L Gannon, T. A., '10 Garvey, R., '10 L Gateley, W. A., '11 S Giegerich, A. N., '10 Giegerich, L. A., '10 Goodwin, E. C., '10 S Grimley, E. A., '06 L Gulliver, H. G., '10 Halpin, Z. P., '07 S Harrigan, M., '09 T C Harson, H. N., '09 Hayes, C. H., '04 Healey, T. J., '10 Heide, H., '10 S Henderson, H. G., '10 Hennis, J. R., '12 L Herberman, C. G., '08 M Hickenlooper, G., '10 F A Hierapolis, G., '10 S Hoenninger, J. C., '06 L Hogan, J. J., '08 L Holzworth, J. N., '10 Hurley, T. L., '04 Huttlinger, C. F., '10 Kelley, L., '10 L Kilroe, E. P., '04 Koenig, E. F., '12 Kudlich, B. R., '10 Lang, J. T., '10 F A Langer, W., '10 Laroque, F., '11 S Lenney, J. P., '11 L Locke, J. A., '80 Lucey, M. H., '05 McArdle, W. H., '12 S McBride, J. J., '04 McCall, J. F., '05 McCann, E. O., '10 S McCarthy, T. J., '06 McCormick, W., '10 L MeCrorken, F.. P., '09 S McDonald, E., '08 McDonald, F., '06 L McDonald, J., '05 L McDonald, J. F., '06 M Mclver, F. F., '12 S McKenna, B. C., '06 L McKenna, C. F., '83 S McKenna, G. P., '01 L McLaughlin, C. B., '03 S McLaughlin, C. F., '10 L McLaughlin, VV., '11 L McLean, C. S., '08 M McLean, H. C., '08 McMahon, E. W., '06 L Marilley, E. P., '10 Morales, L., '09 F A Mortimer, A. S., '10 L Moss, H. H., '12 S Mulholland, N. J. Murn, C. J. Nammack, C. H., '09 Newhouse, E. L., '11 C'Brien, D. D., '11 L C'Connell, A. A., '10 L O'Connell, J. J., Jr., '10 C'Gannan, J. M., '09 T C O'Mahoney, J. J., '08 O'Reilly, N., '12 M O'Shea, A. J., '06 L Presidents of the Club Orr, W. C., '12 Philbin, E. A., Hon., '85 L Pulleyn, J. W., '12 Pyne, W. C., '12 Rade, H. S., '11 Regan, M. F., '09 T C Ridder, J., '07 S Rionda, S. C., '12 S Rubino, G., '12 Schmitt, P. A., '10 L Sheehan, P., '10 L Shields. J., '10 Sibbell, A., '08 M Sloane, C. O'C., '09 S Sloane, J. E., '08 Sloane, T. O'C., '72 S Smith, A. J., '10 S Stone, J. C., '12 S Sullivan, F. J., '05 L Sullivan, G., '12 S Sullivan, N. F., '10 Swanton, R. L., '10 Taylor, J. M., '11 L Thornton, F. F., '10 Troy, A. C., '06 L Valdes, A. P., '11 S Vigoroux, G. C., '05 S Villalobos, G., '10 F A Vogel, O. M., '11 S Volker, H. N., '11 S Walsh, C. J., '08 VValsh, J. H., '04 L Walsh, J. J., '04 L Zimber, F. E., '09 S Class 1904 1904 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 1910 1910 Thomas Lester Hurley Francis Colet . Joseph L. Beha . Francis J. Sullivan . Charles O'Conor Sloane Henry Eagle Chapin John Eyre Sloane . William Langer . Alfred J. Smith 67 Term . 1901-1902 . 1902-1903 . 1903-1904 . 1904-1905 . 1905 1900 . 1906-1907 . 1907-1908 . 1908-1909 . 1909-1910 I L Av A V mylzw WL. ig,2:yh'M-zynzmsifsdsmmw' 1 ,ra K ,.,. L .,.. MJ'o,,a.-riiggaffggwafiii ,4,g L .,., , , 5 V .1 x- .' Q 4 ,QW ' 4, I . H J if if J f' Q eaat r it J A f J E 1 K X X v . y ,X 1 , r- ' ' H .a fl li . ' XX XCR C. U. C. A. CABINET Qiulumhia Utlnihersitp Qllbristian Qssnciatiuny Earl Hall Camp Columbia ' Scope of the Work Board and Room Directory Old Clothes Blue Book First Aid Lectures Stenography Classes Bible Study Northield Delegations B Columbia Pews Industrial WVork . BlackWell's Island Work Boys' Club Work , General Officers E. H. Osterhout, '10, President W. R. Wright, 'll S, Recorder J. Myers, '04, General Secretary J J. A. Murray, Jr., '10, Treasurer Graduate Advisory Committee Mr. James A. Edwards, '00 C, '02 L, Chairman Mr. M. Hartley Dodge, '03 C, Secretary Mr. Winston Paul, '09 QC, Treasurer Mr. William Fellowes Morgan, '80 C, '84 S Prof. Marston T, Bogert, '90 C, '94 S Mr. Allan B. A. Bradley, '02 C, '05 L Mr. Kenneth B. Collins, '07 C 68 Qlulumhia Cfinliheraity Qtlgriatian Zlaaociatinir-cmlfumfnb Department Officers College V I H. V. B. Darlington, '10, President A A. Fairbairn, '12, Recordei - ' C. T. Faas, '11, Treasurer X Science I T. S. Babcock, '10 S., President Newton, '11 S, Recorder JH. Williams, '10 S, Treasurer Law G. lV. Jaques, Jr., '10 L, President I R. Dorsey, '10 L, Recorder G. Norris, '10 L, Treasurer Graduate ' ' J. E. Gray, Pl., President i O. Merchant, Pl., Recorder E L. S. Blakey, Pl., Treasurer Teachers College A. King, President F. R. Pandya, Recorder B. Berry, Vice-President F. IV. Barber, Treasurer BIBLE AND MISSION STUDY CLASSES, 1908-'09 ' ' 69 D G H T. W. 1 Q V Q . if I J X is ' ' . ' w .5 M., we .ms ' ,, . ff I2 7 was Y 46 Q V ' .44 1' V any 'Sf 'Q Q: 'M i ' fMM...aQ Q Q V. af 'FWQSQ 334. SKS? . .. ,.,.,. ., H, , ..p,.,,, . . 'lf ' 'iQT:' 6 W if ' 4 'i W M . F931 SK X , .. .414 Mx., . . .. s My ,R mlawii fi X UN QGSX 'NI me T ,,. X . 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J-1: gn- A ,Q , S f Q! 9' A .y AX E, 3 U Wi 4.45 I - 1. '17 .Q w .. f f iw 6,1 f ,, img' 1 yay 1 f, f 1, f New vis zcf , E If wi 5, Q Y , Q f 47 A , U -, . ,. YM- - 1.2 nrtbfielh Stuhent nnfernzmze Columbia Delegation, 1 909 Armstrong, '09 Atkinson, '13 . S. Babcock, '12 S S. Babcock, '10 S H. Brown, Jr., '09 C. P. Darlington, '12 H. V. B, Darlington, '10 Chaplain Knox J. W. Melville, '09 J. A. Murray, '10 J. Myers, '04 J. J. Ryan, '09 S R. E. vom Saal, '11 D. B. Steinman, '09 70 4 r , 5':E 1, :N A W1 pu- sf V n r I e , -K, Af - -i-s ,i?.,-X fi,BuIitin:5 Quan Officers G. B. Compton, '11 L . . . President W. H. D. Pell, '11 L . Secretary C. L. Marcus, '11 L . . Vice-President C. Schmelzel, '10 . Treasurer Officers , G. B. Compton, '11 L . . . President G. W. Jaques, '10 L . Secretary H. V. Story, '10 . . . Vice-President W. H. D. Pell, '11 L . Treasurer A E. H. Osterhout, '10, Chairman of the Executive Committee E. S. Whitin, '04, Delegate to the County Committee' ill: , ' . f ylrl.nU ' Eemunratmn Qllluh l,pi1p,5iwgg' Officers - , -f V - fmt if 4, H. A, Content, '11 L, President S. D. Stephens, Jr., '11, Secretary ,I 'l S. M. Dawkins, '10 L, V.-Pres't F. W. Kobbe, '10 L, Treasurer lf 5 , ,,.. , All fQf'f l K . 'lg ff' A 1 1 J , I Advisory Committee ' Q T If X J x A. N. Giegerich, '10 CChairmanj ' ..., . J MZ fx C. F. McLaughlin, '10 L A. J, Ford, '11 s X l I , O. G Calhoun, '11 L R. Stephens, '13 P Sc S V Q' Ur ,f Speaker's Committee ' ' . ,, M ,I , ,W 4 N 1 E. P. Kilroe, P.G. CChairmanj ll, f f X E. C. Goodwin, '10 S 5 F. H. Wagner, '12 S 1 - 72 . ivy - 1 M, -Il J! fm I' fhll 'V I 1 I if RM ,K 2 li . X ..., J HERRST II V- V My W ' ' J' f ,D 51 W , Q ff I PJ! W I 2 . cl g J I ' an iw giiiwumxmy mimi QQ in miami FAEIKEWYEHWS u 455 N 0 Q I 1 Q w . Q i V N 4... , -5211 Q - g,m41.13., IKF4lu41yu. sate fig- ,,, 1 I I' 1M gt maui,-.4..R g..ufx.u4-mes X Mttu. 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Pennsylvania won from Columbia Subject: Resolved, that our legislation should be shaped toward the gradual abandonment of the pvotective tariff. 'COLUMBIA vs. CORNELL Earl Hall, New Y ork. Columbia-Adfirmative Cornell-Negative J. W. Russell, '10 L G. Smith, '10 D. S. Townsend, '10 J. H. Marchmont, '10 Calternatej R H H M . C. Edlund, '09 . T. Kent, Jr., '08 . M. Stephens, '09 . Feder, '10 Calternatej Presiding Officer Prof. C. A. Beard Judges The Hon. M. Linn Bruce The Hon. A. P. W. Seaman The Hon. C. A. Terry Decision awarded to the N egative' COLUMBIA VS. PENNSYLVANIA Houston Hall, Philadelphia. PennayIvan.a-Affirmative G. H. Baur, '10 L A. J. Culler, Pg. F. A. Paul, '10 L E. Kent, '10 L Calternatej Columbia-Negative A. J Grimm, '11 . Davimos, '10 . H. Rice, '11 L . A. Rosenblatt, '09 L Calternateb H R B Presiding Officer Hon. Provost C. C. Harrison Judges The Hon. J. D. Campbell . Prof. F. C. Niewig The Hon. L. B. Taylor Decision awarded to the Affirmative 76 1BbtInIextan:3BarnariJ whats Earl Hull, Columbia University, May 7, 1909. Subject: Resolved, that the Un Barnard-AFH rma. ti ve J. G. Hanrahan, '09 G. O. Castell, '11 E. E. Kelly, '09 Prof. C. A. Beard ited States should establish zz. central bank modeled on the Reicbsbank of Germany Philolexian-Negative an VV. A. Bell, .'10 ' D., S. Townsend, '10 , G.smilh,21o ' Presiding Officer Rev. R. C. Knox Judges Dr. R. E. Chaddock Dr. C. H. Hayes Decision awarded to the Affirmative 77 -team' . M my ei. lbVASurgal:, - 51,1 rl Bbilulexian iurietp Joseph D. Sears Geddes Smith . WVHYIIG D. Heydeclier John H. Marehmonr . XV. Avery N. H. Angell W. A. Bell, Jr. C. M. Clark T. B. Counselman M. B. Doremus R. S. Erskine R.. V. Bennett G. M. Bramwell R. E. Brock D. R. Fox A. J. Grim m C. P. Browning H. C. Furstenwnlde Members 1910 H. C. Todd 191 1 1912 78 President . Vice-President L. Frazer W. Langer Secretary Treasurer J. H. Marehmont L. G. McConnell J. D. Sears G. Smith D. S. Townsend W. D. Heydecker E. S. Roche W. N. Ross I. Wheeler W. H. Ziegler A. XV. Mncrnahon T. A. Sparks iBIJiIuIexian:iBiJiIumatbean Rebate COLUMBIAWPENNSYLVANIA Earl Hall, January 8, 1909 Subject: Resolved, That Public Service Coi'poi'z1tions should be controllecl bySta1te Commissions. - Philomathean-Aflglrniative Philolexian-Negative H. Hoover G. Smith, '10 W. L. Abbott W. A. Paul, '09 C. A. Drefs, Ji: XV. D. Heyclicker, '11 H. C, Cranei' Calternutej N. H. Angell, '10 Calternutej Presiding Officer Dix John Howurcl Van Amringe, Dean of Columbia College Judges Hon, J, E, Eustis Hon. C. M. Jessup Hon. R. E. Farley Decision awarclecl to the Atllirinative 79 'Z 1 6 S X Mhllhw X IWC f U x S 5 N S 5 .5 in rl! 'W' iv 5 - 1 F vp A . 1:-1 -3 igg Q ,Q i iQr1Q'l.-' -ff X' I . - . ' I . 'll ' 7 - gs? . dbg . ' .fu R WM F? 1 sf . 55 -f' George Oliver Castell , . John Murray, Jr. . . . Vice-President Edwin Sumner Bettelheim, Jr. 1 . Secretary Edwin th Stone . . Treasurei Hon mbers President Nicholas Murray Butler Dean J. Howard Van Ainringe Professor Charles Austin Beard Active Members E. S. Bettelheim, Jr J. T. Lang CF. A.j C. Blinn, '11 L C. J. W. Meisel, '11 H. A. Calahan, '12 J. A. Murray, Jr., '10 C. O. Castell, '11 L. H. Robinson, '10 C. T. Faas, '11 N. R. Sethna, '12 S F. J. Felbel, '11 E. L. Steckler, '13 A Jagendor J. E. Sterritt, '10 R. R. Stewart, '11 1 -,1 E. E. kelly, E. . S03 Qarnarhzielusupbin Rebate Price Hall, University of Pennsylvania. December, 1908 Subject: Resolved, That boards of a1'bit1'ation with compulsory powers should be established to settle disputes between employers and wage-earners. B arnar d-Affirmative Zelosophic-Negative O. Blinn, '09 W. Plummer, 'll E. E. Kelley, '09 G. J. Thompson, '10 J. G. Hanrahan, Jr., '09 S. Rosenbaum, '10 L R. Hahn, '09 Calternatej M. E. Rehfuss, '09 Calternatej Presiding Officer Prof. F. A. Child Judges Mr. TJF. Martindale Mr. M. N. Kline Mr. J. Burt Decision awarded to the Negative 81 r YY F- g. L. L. . N Qc. .n.w J.e.n . V U . 1 xxxxryffffzx-xyX Q'f :s Founded, January 1908 AIM-The Promotion of Literary Activity at the University. Officers Llewellyn Lloyd . . . . President A. J. Graharn Sexton . . Vice-President Edward Heynmn Pfeiffer . . Secretary-Treasurer Faculty Member Mr. Algernon De V. Tassin Members J. T. Blaber, '10 XXV. R. Morgan, Pg. XG. B. Fine, Pg. E. H. Pfeiffer, '10 D. Halsey, Pg. W. Rinek, '10 PKG. C. Hanson, Pg. XJ. P. Rome, Pg. M. A. Jiigendorf, '12 XL. O. Rothsclrild, Pg. A. N. Joerg, '10 XN. Salskury, Pg. E. Kelly, Pg. XJ. S. Sohaul, Pg. XH. S. Latham, Pg. XR. B. Seymour, '10 L. Lloyd, '10 A. J. G. Sexton, '10 FFT. C. Morgan, Pg. ' E. Wood, '10 X Honorary Member 82 -74-, -I, .. '-f-if ,gg-, K,.1 ' ,H R' .: ' f ax V .- J J 45.5,k,:1.,,.,. . I rv I . ,, - -.-V ,,.f,u.. , . .az V . . pc: 'v fir. x. ,- ,Q r ,9,,.4.-1,1312-1' .1 , - 4 rf, 'figgg EDITORS OF THE 1911 COLUMBIAN ERNEST S. ROCHE WELLS L. 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Mackenzie . . President Harold D. Way . Treasurer Harry B. Brainerd . Vice-President Joseph H. Clark . Secretary Members Candidates for Higher Degrees Bottomley, NV. L., A. M. Stork, Fl. J., A. M. ' Why, H. D Ph D Candidates for Degree U Acker, J. Hollopeter, S. L. Reh, I. Almand, J. P. Hyman, S. L. Sarles, L. R. Bookwalter, J. S. Iselin, VV. O'D. Schulz, P. Brainerd, H. B. Branner, J. K. Brenner, S. Clark, J. H. Fogarty, J. Foster, VV. E. Goldman, H. Goodwin, P.L. Griffith, E. St. J. Gugler, E. Adler, R. S. Agnew, VV. C., J1'. Barber, H. C. Berlenhach, C. F. Berry, F. A. Blase, H. VV. Bonestell, C. K. Casale, J. E. Child, H. T. Clark, D. L. Clinch, H. T. Close, B. Cummings, L. C. Dahler, J. J. Dorfman, D. VV. Fanning, E. F. Farrelly, S. L. Flanagan, A. E. Foard, O. G. Fonts, A. Frees, H. J. Granger, H. S. des Granges, D. R. Gross, H. Bergamini, J. van XV. Brigham, N. R. Davies, H. K. De Rosa, E. Distin, VV. G. Gander, J. J. Grzybowski, E. Hall, B. K. Jahelka, R. Koechl, O. R. Lippmann, H. M. Lobeck, A. K. Maresi, P. M. Morse, J. K. Muriel, M. Murphy, J. F. Muse, E. H. Nauheim, M. Candidates for Certificate Gunther, G. P., Harding, J. P. Hartman, H. J. Hartwig, F. J. Hesse, VV. Hickenlooper, G. Hirsh, C. M. Hoag, L. H. Howitt, L. R. Huesmann, L. B. Ide, J. J. Ingle, J. VV., Jr. Jansson, C. A. Knappe, A. H. de Lagerberg, L. G. Lashkowitz, B. D. Latenser, F. J. Latenser, J., Jr. Lewin, L. Lindsley, G. Loud, A. C. Martin J. T. Mesick, H. I. Non-Matriculated Students Keys, H. H. King, F. R. Lynas, A. O. Lang, F. L. Maurer, H. B. XVeinburg, F. J., Jr. Scheibel, M. W. 98 Smallwood, R. F Smith, F. B. Smith, H. D. Srnythe, R. H. Stanley-Brown, Taylor, E. G. Van Dreser, W. Ytieiher, H. A. XVoolsey, H. M. Zetsche, R. G. Mordaunt, E. J. O'Kellv, J. J. Paterson, S. Phillips, E. S. J. Pistner, B. Polhemus, H. M Rudd, J. S. Schneider, VV. S Von Schwanenfluet, Seebold, P. J. Seidenberg, R. Shenfield, L. Simmons, VV. Smith, S. E. Staub, P. M. Sugarman, M. H Swartwout, R. G Thompson, VV. S Volz, H. Mfalker, R. T. VVeaver, J. A. XVeber, R. H. W'0rthington, A. Sedgwick, H. R. Swain, F. T. Thomas, R. G. Trask, F. E. Vassar, H. VV. White, G. M. Zink, A. R mimi-ummw-H: if WW W lf77771 171l17WJ71lf!777W1f117W1W117f2711111', 1 A C. J. - IIINIWT . W fe f v 4: 1,ii iii- .'ffl f'7 , fl .J J . if kf ,fl A 1, I, 1 iff? X .9 -1,8 4 Q Ml. . '-.Il sir ill il H 0 Maj f ' ' , 1 . - , xx '5 9 f J A m ime QvC .f7f , fi ' 7 , ' . ,. 'A-' 1 f lgqlf ,,v,, 4 ..., ! Uf1Mgg1Qg2u11gp,f1?,j,M1My Iv A' fffllffffff f ' f f ' ' . . V ll P ..,,Qr11fV!fffz M . Officers X A. F. de Jongh . . . . President F. Miller . . . Vice-President E. A. DOL1gi161'Ty . , SeQ1'e1gg11'y H. Wvilliams . . ..... . Treasurer Honorary Members F. A. Goefze, M.Sc. A. Black, C.E. W. H. Burr, CE. R. E. Mayer, GE. E. B. Lovell, CE. I. H. Wfoolson, EM. Faculty Members C. E. Morrison, CF., A.M., Ph.D. L. D. Norsworthy, CF. E. C. Church, CE., A.M. S, Bell, C,E, Seniors T. S. Babcock H. P. Laurent I G. E. Beggs R H. Marwick K. M. Boorinun H. Perrine A4 G. H. Dorn J. T. Bodenburg ex F.. A. Doulfhertiy T. E. Snook X X G E. C. Goodwin E. W. Soule Q W 19 O Nl 4 H- n Q H. A. Hanigan C. B. Spencer ff 551- ff , W. B. Jones J. A. Voskanip D 5- A. F. de J ongh A. Wickenden 2 - M I, A. Kaestnei' H. Williams E if . cm -1 VFW Q Juniors 'lf ' ' O F wi A11 F min 0 ' 9 .i . en .1 1 61 WE G. R. W. Briggs R. W. Miner ERIN H. T. Cole F. D. Mott L. E. Jeanneret R. C. Patterson, J J. MCB. Webster 99 ' l ' FY379? . writ wxx as - 'K 1 Sal Q yt 1 H V7 l f 5 V , ' 'W simon MINING SOCIETY President .... . Arthur B. Menefee Secretary and Treasurer . . Jefferson-Hayes Davis . Active Members H. L. Carr L. Clapp T. B. Counselman K. S. Guiterman H. H. Hodglcinson M. L. Lee R. E. Phelan C. Pigott B. McConnel J. D. Tallant W. L. Thomas R. H. Townsend F. A. Wardlaw, Jr. Honorary Members Prof. H. S. Munroe Prof. R. Peele Prof. F. R. Hulton Prof. B. Stoughton Prof. W. Campbell Prof. G. F. Sever Prof. J. F. Kemp Prof. E. L. Kurtz Prof. H. M. Howe Prof. F. B. Crocker Prof. A. L. VValker P Prof. C. E. Lueke . Mr. E. K. Judd Mr. C. P. Berkey Mr. E. J. Hall 100 F. R. Davis . J. Egbert H. B. Jenkins . F. T. Lacy, '11 R. Barbour C. D. Benson A. L. Baum P. A. Baunieister R. O. Bonner A. H. Borcliart C. Brettel R. Blumenfeld W. A. Cherry, Jr S. M. Clark F. R. Davis W. J. Demorest H. D. Egbert I 2 J Mechanical Engineering bncietp Officers Menibers CActive and Associatel 0 Ji W. P. Fo,5el, '. W. Frederichs F. H. Hardin F. A. Hayes D. S. Herzog H. L. Hoyt, Jr. H. B. Jenkins E. J. Katz M. Kirschberg H. O. Knapp T. Fi. King F. T. Lacy F.. F. Lukens R. L. Morrow 101 . . President . Vice-President . Secretary . Treasurer G. L. Montgomery O. C. Morrill NV. WV. Oakley W. R. P. Peters, Jr. M. WV. Rice C. O'C. Sloane J. O. Schwartz A. L. Seniel H. C. Smith S. P. Taylor M. de la Torre H. E. Vehslage L. M. 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'X Q- ? an qu uv' . -A Z- . - Q f I 3 ..- Board of Governors President . . 1st Vice-president . 2nd Vice-president . Secretary . Treasurer . Members-at-large . . . Francis Lasak Ives, '10 S- . Grover Cleveland Loening, P.G. Harold Gould Henderson, Jr., ' 10 . Philip Wakeman Wilcox, '10 S . Harold Augustus Content, '11 L Harold Van Vredenburgh Story, '10' George Henry Warren, Jr., '10 Honorary Members M. Leon Delagrange Mr. Augustus Post Mr. A. Leo Stevens Mr. Orville Wright Mr. WVilbur Wright Count Ferdinand Zeppelin Faculty Members Pres. Nicholas Murray Butler Dr. Charles Forbes Prof. William Hallock Francis N. Bangs, '10 Harold P. Banks, '10 S Harold A. Content, '11 L Harold Fowler, '08 Robert L. Fowler, Jr., '10 Jay Gould, '11 Harold G. Henderson, '10 Edward Hinman, Jr., '10 Francis L. Ives, '10 S Mr. Henry Lee Norris Dr. Charles C. Trowbridge Active Members Grover .C. Loening, P.G. Austin P. Montgomery, '08 William Remsen, '10 Felix Riesenberg, '11 S Harold Van V. Story, '10 George H. Warren, Jr., '10' Ernst Weindl, P.G. Philip W. Wilcox, '10 S Benjamin A. Willis, '09 Ferdinand Zogbaum, 2nd, '10 S i 102 W :I I X WW, E. ji ig' V Z: 2.1, ' I .:'- f -:.. 'N W ww Wg '.' W .. Z:E xl ,... ':1'Z S Y THE CAST 1909 Earsit? Sham IN NEWPORT AN ORIGINAL COMIC OPERA Presenting American Society Life Book and Lyrics by KENNETH S. WEBB, '06 Music by ROY D. WEBB, Ex. '10 Interpolated Numbers by 'VVALTER E. ILELLEY. '10 Produced by the COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PLAYERS infthe Grand Ball Room, VValdorf-Astoria, XVeek of March 8-13, 1909, and at Northampton, Mass., March 22 President . Vice-President Secretary . Treasurer . Manager . . Assistant Manager Stage Manager . . Officers Cast of Characters Herr Bierheister, Leader of the Orchestra Mrs. Bertram, a Rich Society XVidow , Kitty, Her Daughter .... Sylvia Todd, Tocld's Daughter . . Billy Brainard, Her Lover . . . Herr Herbert De Koven Lehar Strauss, a Tessie, the N ews-stand Girl . . Prince Karl, Heir Apparent of Kronstadt Oswald, Todd's Chauffeur . . . Chief Reporter . . . . . Alonzo K. Todd, a Millionaire Messenger Boy ,... Henry Hawkins, Karl's Valet . . Hiram Perkins, the Village Constable . Composer Harold Pembroke, Leader of a Stranded Minstrel Troupe Princess Elena of Kronstadt, in love with Heinrich, Her Major-domo . . . First Billiken ..... First Minstrel ..... Karl . . Tom M. Alexander, '08 Victor VV. Cutting, '08 D. D. Streeter, '09 Frank D. Fackenthal, '06 .John G. Baragwanath, '09 Arthur L. Broe, '10S George H. Reaney, '07 Rudolf H. VVeber, '10 F. A. Henry V. B. Darlington, '10 Rudolf S. Adler, '10 F. A. . Allen T. Hopping, '10 L. . . Robert M. Richter, 10 L. . . Stanley F. VVeiner, '12 Edward E. Horton, Jr., '10 T. C. . Harold Van V. Story, '10 . . Joseph T. Blaber, '10 Vllalter C. Crane, T. C. . . Dixon R. Fox, '11 . . Towner Kent, '10 Alton C. Haight, '11 F. . Alfred N. Joerg, ' . Vllalter E. Kelley, '10 L Edward J. Bullwinkel, '12 . . James P. Rome, '09 . . Vincent F. Sullivan, '10 . Stephen D. Stephens, Jr., '11 A. 10 Soldiers, Minstrels, Heiresses, Kids, Servants, Billikens Chorus-Pony Ballet H. P. Zoller, '12 E. S. Bettleheim, Jr., '11 S D. G. Hubbard, I-Iussars G. L. Maurer, '12 J. J. Carson, '09 CPh.j J. G. Ringwalt, '11 J. F. Murphy, '12 F. A. ' VV. C. Crane, T. C. L. E. Jeanneret, '11 S S. D. Stephens, Jr., '11 H. C. Tooker, '11 M. B. Kunstler, '11 E. VV. Taylor, '11 S J. VV. Hill, '11 H, G. Gulliver, '10 F. A. Ayer, '11 S J. D. Sears, '11 T. J. Ahearn, Jr., '12 A. V. Ferreira, '11 seam Eg 025597 In .6- 1451 3525 g FS' diirn PJUJFD 5 QMS? v-'I ND 1. I-TQ. Q P-453 F M E cb 'X' 53 z' Q s U7 C? YE. EZCUQ F 3 C2 FREE CD O. :H -- Hb-5:5521 :'.U3rocD U, UQ,-rg-s -vggfr M Q si-I Ee HN LU-I H T11 Q ?' I0 P555 . H. Smythe, '09 . H. Robinson, '10 .J. Ford, '11 I. E. Goldsmith, '11 F. J. Felbel, '11 E. P. Boas, '11 Stage Director-Mr. Frank M. Stammers Musical Director-Mr. Frank WV. 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Q all Q ii 'Y 'ti3.r 1 0 ff ff: f i 'l iii' .GQLZFW i 5 -iff' ef ' 'ii-i E 'Z i V Q12 V. r Y, i?,,7,i 5 jpg f i. , if f .45 5, Q Q rd a e 1429 SCENES FROM 1908-09 FRENCH PLAY Tenth Qrmual Eleerfnrmanre nf tba jfrmnb Qnciztiw uf fuulumhta ants Barnarh Qiollzgw LE POINT DE MIRE Conieclie en quatre notes De Eugene Labiche . Jouee au Thezitre B1'111CliG1'l1Ol'l' pai' les Societes Frangfuises cle Columbia et cle Bai'nai'4l, 1 le vingt Mars, 1909 Officiers B. A. Willis , . . . . Directeui' General D. Lamngniuii' . . Directeur cle Columbia Mlle. Elsie Plant . . ' H -Carbonel Crentierj Mme. Carbonel . Josephine Qclornestiquej . . Mlle. Berthe Cfille cle Carbonelj M. Duplan Cancien, notaireb . Perugin . . Mine. Perugin . Mlle. Lucie Cfille cle Peruginj . cle Bzu'na1'cl R5les des Personnages 11 . . Miss C. Debouy, '09 11 . . . . . . . . . A. Bruno, ' . Miss L. Allen, ' . Miss G. Gianella, T. C. . H. C. Olinger, '08 . A. Kruemrner, '10S . Miss E. Holt, '09 . Miss Cochrane, '10 Cesenas .... . . D. Langrnuir, '10 Mme. Cesenas' , . . Miss G. Henderson, '10 M. Edgarcl Lajouchere . . . G. C. Loening CPgj Un Chasseur .... . . W- RSHISGI1, '10 Maurice Duplan Qfils de Duplzmnj . . A. M. C. McMaster, '09 .Jules Fries Carchitectej . . . P. C. Hopkins CPgj Un Doinestique . 'Un Jardiniei' . Acte Acte Acte , . WV. Remsen, '10 . . . . . D. Lsngrnuir, '10 Le Temps Present I-Chez les Carbonels ii Paris 11-Le salon des Cesenas in Paris H1-Maison cle campagne des Perugjins, A Montinorency Acten1V -Scene cle jarclin fi Courbevoie, chez M. Duplan 111 CAST OF 1908-09 GERMAN PLAYS ivzrnnh Qtmual Performance of the Beutscber 'Errata of Qfnlumhta Qlullege ann the Eeutzrber Brew uf Baruarb Qlollege Presented at Brinclierhoff Theatre April 30 and May 1, 1909 Manager-C. T. Fans, '11 UNTER VIER AUGEN Lustspiel in einem Alct von Ludwig Fuldri Personen Dr. Felix Volkart . . . . . . . . C. E. Kayser Hermine, seine Frau . . . . . . Miss Louise De F. Greenwalt Baron Herman von Berlcow . . . Rudolph Vom Smal Bauman, ein Kellner ..... . .... C. J. W. Meisel Lotte, ein Iiil-111H1G1'IN9lClCl1G11 ........ Miss Antoinette Riordan Ort der Handlung: Das Speisesazil des Herrn Dr. Volkarts NEINER. MUSS HEIRATENH Lustspiel in einem Akt Yon Alexander Teehmeister Personen Jakob Zorn J Briider, Professoren . . . . . E. P. Boris Wilhelm Zorn i an einer Universitiiti . . . R. H. Weber Gertrude, ihre Tante ........... Miss R. Hochheimer Luise, ih1'e N ichte .......... Miss S. L. Blumgarten Ort der Handlung: Eine UniversitiLtsstz1clt IN WARTESALON ERSTE KLASSEY' Lustspiel in einem Akt von Hugo Muller Personen Baron Ernst von lVallbach . . . . . A. C. McMaster Elise .............. Miss G. M. Franke Ein Kellner . ............ E. F. Koenig Ort der Handlung: Eine kleine Eisenbulinstation 113 1908-09 ARCHITECTURAL SOCIETY SHOW CAST OF first Qnnual imrfnrmanne uf the Clllulumhia Utlnihersitp Qrnbitzntural Society OUR BOYS A Comedy in Three Acts by H. J. Byron presented at Brinckerhoff Theatre, May 7, 1909 Officers H. B. Brainerd, '11 F.A. . . . . . Manager E. C. Taylor, '10 F.A. . Asst. Manager R. H. Smythe, '11 F.A. . . Property Manager E. C. Bettelheim, '10 . . Stage Manager G. H. Reaney, '07 . . Coach Cast Poddles CMiddlewick's Butlerl .... . J. Frederick Murphy, '12 F.A. Kempster CSir Geoffry's Man Servantb . . . William L. Zelenko, '11 F.A. Sir Geoffry Champneys Qa County Magnatej . Walter S. Schneider, '10 F.A. Clarissa Charnpneys CSir Geoffry's Sisterj . . William E. Foster 2d, '12 F.A. Perkyn Middlevvick Ca Retired Buttermanb . . Rudolf H. Weber, '10 F.A. Charles Middlewick Chis Sonj .... . Harold H. Goldman, '11 F.A. Talbot Champneys CSir Ge0ffry's Sonj . . . Alton C. Haight, '11 F.A. Violet Melrose Can Heiressj . . . . R. S. Adler, '10 F.A. Mary Melrose Cher Poor Cousinj . . Howard T. Clinch, '12 F.A. Belinda Ca Lodging House Slavej . Scenes Act 1 A drawing room in MiddleWick's house. Act H A drawing room in Sir Geoffry's house. Act IH A Very shabby sitting room. Play Committee R. H. Weber, '10 F.A. CChairmanD R. S. Adler, '10 F.A. H. H. Goldman, '11 F.A. H. B. Brainerd, 115 . . Jesse Acker, ' '11 F.A. 11 F.A. Qzcunb Qnnual isctfurmance uf the iattnfgmertcan 625111135 of Qtulunnhia Wnthzrsttp Presented at Berkeley Theatre May 6, 1909 Director general-L. Restrepo f'No MAS MOSTRADORH Cornedia en cinco actos de M. J. DE LARRA Reparto de la Comedian. Don Deogracias, Coinercizuite ....... Dona Bibiana, su inujer . Julia, su' hija . . . Bernardo, prometido de Julia . El Conde del Verde Sanco Simon, su ayuda de Ceimara . Bordero, sastre . . . Francisco, criado Pascasio, jardinero A . Un jockey . . b La escena pasa en Madrid, en casa de Don Deogracizls 116 . Sr. M. Diaz Srta. H. Smithers Srta. C. Grotli . Sr. E. Pino Sr. L. Czmcicedo Sr. C. Cordover Sr. F. A. Boloia Sr. N. Coles Sr. L. Morales Sr. G. Villalobos , ,ny zf' 1- w ' w v wif K me bf COLUMBIA FLOAT-HISTORICAL PAGEANT, HUDSON-FULTON CELEBRATION ?!auiJ5un:gD'uItun Qielehratinn f, .COLUMBIA DIVISION ln view of the intimate connection of the development of our University with that of the City of New York, it seemed very proper that Columbia should play an important part in the Hudson-Fulton Commemorative Celebration. Toward this end the Board of Student Representatives last May appointed a committee to direct our demonstration, and as the fruit of considerable effort in the Spring and Summer months this committee was able to carry into execution the following program: SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 26: St. Paul's Chapel, Address by Rev. Harry Emerson Fosdick, Montclair, N. J. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28: Columbia's Participation in the Historical Pageant with afloat, Hamilton's Harangue C17 charactersj, and an escort of one hundred and twenty- five men. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2 Cin conjunction with a special University committeej 5 Lawn fete in the Crove and Sailors' Field Day, South Field. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2 Ceveningj , Participation in the .Carnival parade with a float, Egyptian Art C5 characters from Deutscher Vereinj and a costumed escort of one hundred and fifty. Committee D. R. Fox, '11, Chairman VV. D. Heydecker, '11, Secretary C. Schmelzel, '10, Treasurer IV. H. Ziegler, '11 VV. R. Wright, '11 S, Marshall H. T. Furstenwalde, '12 A. Mendelsohn, '11 S YV. Kinney, '11 R. Ransom, '11 S E. S. Roche, '11 J. Lovejoy, 11 S C. T. Faas, '11 Faculty Counsellors Dean Cfoetze Rev. R. C. Knox Prof. C. A. Beard Dr. Rudolf Tombo, Jr. Floats Hamilton's I-Iarangue CHisto1'icaZ Pageantj F. H. Saunders, '10 S F. A. VVardlaw, Jr., '10 S H. P. Corsa, '11 S W. Langer, '10 . R. S. Erskine, '10 W. D. Heydecker, '11 R. Keator, '10 S T. Kiendl, '10 E. S. Roche, '11 F. N. Bangs, '10 R.. K. Murphy, 'IO D. R. Fox, '11 E. H. Osterhout, '10 C. Schmelzel, '10 R. C. Brock, '11 H. C. Furstenwalde, '12 Egyptian Art QCa1fniz'aZ Pagecmtj C. T. Faas, 'I1 C. J. W. Meisel, '11 N. O. Rockwood, '10 A. Mendelsohn, '11 S C. Prox, '12 S 119 i ON CELEBRATION LT DAY, HUDSON-FU AILORS' FIELD THE CAMPUSAS SAILORS' FIELD DAY, HUDSON-FULTON CELEBRATION CLUBS GLEE AND MANDOLIN 9122 anh 51-Blanhulin Qlluhs' H. V. B. Darlington '10 H. Van Tine'11. . E. YV. Bullwinkle, '12 H. V. B. Darlington, '10 O. W. Kilborn, '13 W. Avery, '10 A. B. Morris, '10 H. C. Penfreld, '12 -C. E. Gautier, '12 W. C. Crane, T.C. M. H. Merris, '11 S W. L. Riley, '11 S G. M. Williams, '11 S J. A. Schweizer, '13 S H. Van Tine, '11 A. V. Ferreira, '11 P. D. Wiison, '11 S J. B. Brittain, '10 R. D. Baird, '12 L W. S. Ginne1,'13 0. Kiibom, '13 Guitar J. L. Claghorn, '12 S Glee Club First Tenors J. S. Gittings, Pg. Second Tenors L. E. Jeanneret, '11 S C. H. Rarnsdell, '10 R. S. Palmer Csp.j First Bass R. C. Brandt, '11 S. Patterson, '13 H. H. Clyne, '12 F. Darnrosch, Jr., '11 'W. J. Demorest, '11 S F. W. Kroekle, '13 ' Second Bass N. B. Gatch, '11 W. C. Agnew, '13 F.A. K. G. Stern, '12 S A. R. Flower, '12 Mandolin Club First Mandolins D. M. Lasher, '11 R. A. Parker, '12 S Second Mandolins J. E. Bell, '12 S A. E. Halenbeck G. VV. Dunn, '13 S Flute J. F. Murphy 123 . . Manager Assistant M an ager W. Holbrook, '11 YV. M. Campbell, '13 H. P. Corsa, '11 S YV. F. Tanner, '13 L. R. Sarles, Pg. F. S. Cooper, '10 R. Cobden, Jr., '11 S H. Tooker, '11 C. T. Faas, '11 S. Pitt, '12 S R. H. Weber, '10 F.A. D. S. Ball, '13 J. H. Hunter, '13 S E. S. J. Phillips, '11 F.A. E. Van Kleeck, P dn S W. H. Wheeler B. W. oiose, '12 F.A. E. C. Turpin, '12 R. S. Renolds, '12 ' 'Cello E. M. Henmann W. Kennedy, '09 H. Bagnell, '11 L P. Corsa, '11 S V. B. Darlington, Van Tine, '11 jiutes ants 58.23923 Officers '10. Executive Council H. V. B. Darlington, '10 V. F. Sullivan, '10 W. L. Riley, '11 S W. R. Wright, '11 S F. A. Close, '12 Membership Committee D. M. Lasher, '11 H. Van Tine, '11 W. L. Riley, '11 124 . President . Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer . . Manager Assistant Manager Qllnlumhia Utinihersitp Bbilbarmunin Smzietp Officers 1908-09 1909-10 B. C. Tuthill, '09 . . President . . R. S. Erskine, '10 H. B. Brainerd, '09. .Vice-President . R. E. Voni Saal, '11 L. F. Hazzard, '11 S . . Secretary . . F. L. Finlayson, '12 R. E. Vom Saal, '11 . Manager . . E. H. Paddock, Jr., '12 Prof. Cornelius Rubner . . . . Conductor Burnett C. Tuthill . . . Graduate Advisor Members of the Orchestra Violins H. B. Brainerd H. H. Fuchs H. H. Nordlinger H. T. Child F. E. Golde L. A. Schears A. E. Donnelly E B. Griffen W. Steinschneider VV. R. Eirner A P. C. Herrlich, Jr. W. Tag F. L. Finlayson Fi. Leissner R. E. Vorn Saal Violas ' E. Bosch ' C. P. Browning M. L. DeGarve C. Hanec 'Cellos Double Bass J. W. Meisel W. Steinbruch S. Gestle Flutes L. Hoyt H. H. Marvin E. H. Paddock, Jr Y. L. Tong Clarinets B. Cooper J. Distasio M. Heidelberg C. H. Prox B. C. Tuthill Trombone French Horn E. 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'f1 f q fQ E' Qig?i1 if gl - -ln Y zlffig, -4.-ggilgg-2-f ,E 31 w - , W i A L' I f ' -- 1.:' : .. , .1 5 E I 2:2 11, Ei-lgi ij-TQLQ COLUMBIA COLLEGE IN 1840-FROM AN OLD CUT , Ql7'i9Fv W wi ALVMNH Q , im DE UV? lgdjx ' g ai 'rf O I , ARROCIAIION ' l I' ' L ALUMNI COUNCILhJohn Howard Van Aniringe. '60, chairman, John B. Pine. '77, vice- ohairnmn, Howard Van Sinderen, '81 S, '83 L, treasurer, Rudolf Tonnbo, Jr., '01 Ph.D., secretary. Mernbers: from the College-Willard V. King, '89, Robert C. Cor- nell, '74, J. Howard Van Amringe, from the Law School-HowardVz1n Sinderen, Gustavus T. Kirby, '95 S, '98 L, Albert XV. Putnam, '97, '00 L, from the College of Physicians and Surgeons-Linsly R. lVillia.nis, '99 M, A. T. Osgood, '99 M, Augustus B. lVadswortli, '96 M, from the Schools of Mines, Engineering and Cheniist1'y-XVillia.1I1 Fellowes Morgan, '84 S, Charles B. Going, '82 S, George H. Clark, '93 S, from the Association of Doctors of Philosophy-representatives to be elected. SOCIETY OF THE EARLY EIGHTIES-JHIDGS Duane Livingston, '80, president, Girard Rornzrine, '82, secretary. ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF COLUMBIA COLLEGE-JLIMSH T. Davies, '66, president 5 Ernest Stauffen, Jr., '04, secretary. ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF THE COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS AND SUuGEONs+S. W. Lambert, '85 M, president, Henry Ewing Hale, Jr., '96 M, secretary. ALUMNI AssOCIATION OF THE LAW SCHOOLwG901'g6 L. Rives, '73, president, Robert Van Iderstine, '94, secretary. ALUMNI AssOCIATION OF THE SCHOOLS OF SCIENCE-Daniel E. Moran, '84 S, president, Ralph E. Mayer, '79 S, secretary. SOCIETY OF ARCHITECTS-Henry S. Kissarn, '86 EA., president, Will Walter Jackson, '92 FA., secretary. ASSOCIATION OF DOCTORS OF PHILOSOPHY-G601'g6 A. Soper, '99 Ph.D., president, Rudolf Tombo, Jr., '01 Ph.D., secretary. AssOCIATE ALUMNfE OF B.-XRNARD COLLEGE iW1'S. R. S. W oodwnrd, Jr., '01, president, Miss E. C. Roberts, '01, corresponding secretary. TEACHERS COLLEGE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION-B. B. Burritt, '03 A.M., president, Miss L. B. Whittennore, secretary. ALUMNI AssOCIATION OF THE COLLEGE OF PHARMACY-I'Il6l'OHTIDLIS A. Herold, '94, pres- ident, Curt P. VVirnrner, '02, secretary. CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION-Ffdllli B. Carpenter, '83 M, president, John C. Spencer, '82, '85 M, secretary. CHINA ASSOCIATION-D1'. F. L. Hawks-Pott, '83, president, F. E. Hinckley, '05 Ph.D., secretary and treasurer. COLORADO AssOCIATION-Henry Van Kleeck, '76 L, president, Roger W. Toll, '06 S, secretary and treasurer. COLUMBIA CTWISSOURID ASSOCIATIGN-BRANCH OF ST. LOUIs AssOCIATION-Isidor Loeb, '01 Ph.D., president, E. VV. Hinton, '01 L, secretary. 129 ' aff' of L f I QNX 1: .,. ... m 4' si- Q -W COLUMBIA COLLEGE IN 1857 lFrom a da uerreotype reproduced in the Photographic cmd Fine Art Journal. J une, 18575 2 ? ' ' 1 I Lg - ' .-L -L.- - -l' - i b:?' -'.,.-, L 4 gi, A- 4 i iz TE AQ 'f I J- L 4 ' g ,1 '24 23 ? I m 4 'ii-is 'yq4j7MhiyiH'5g,'T?Lq 4 154 A L 1 ' UILVJUJ .- 1' 15 fv5Ew 3gn1 L 1 L 1. ll 1 , ,. rf I 1 gfwffairway,v1m1!,'ggS-'IAMqy , ' YQ ,i ' 'ul .1 ,: Rfk WH NHL ',' w3igIL1njf1,1'FILM' If Jigfjiuf 'LR a mi.. -,Q-M f to u f.. ':+4l'i .Mu ..l!s.i.kM A V33'WfmIL3 '4Wf4'53251fWL a'+MfHoMifPP L', '5, 22QliW JfMHfHifl ' mwfu av Wqxffmf Lum A O La.lj1',m,,Q ion l11!HNHNWQxbi I-.EL ,fb Mfr! Q 1233. :L Lui gag I ' - 5 xx-?Lfi2 f Q j Uikigg -2 H17 'L ' ' 5 - 3 ? SOO' 'N' K L fl-'b?f3gZig5 KEiiE if fi 12Q2:T iff A Y V, 'li - Li'g1,f-,4?dIl14-'L-T:?' i' llf 'Ai .5-f'?EE r' 1 71, ,-V 'iw ' iw gH'QwrEi2ji'i?fQ21-ESL sg' 1 'lfl7E:-SET-'il fy M gi g.g,.s g Lifmfnimfx. COLUMBIA 'COLLEGE IN 1864-FROM AN OLD CUT Qljolumbia Zillnihersitp Qlumni Qbrganigzltions-flloirtinueu CONNECTICUT ASSOCIATION-ROV. N. Ellsworth Cornwall, '62, president, John D. Irving, '96, Secretary. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA ASSOCIATION-1XIElI'C11S Benjamin, '78 S, president, George O. Totten, Jr., '91 F.A., secretary. ILLINOIS ASSOCIATION-VICLOI' Elting, '91, president, William M. L. Fiske, Jr., '00, sec- retary and treasurer. . INDIANA ASSOCIATION-OSCH1' L. Pond, '02 L, president, Mark H. Miller, '07 L, secretary. JKANSAS CITY ASSOCIATION-HOU. H. L. McCune, '86 L, president, Lester W. Hall, '01 L, secretary. IKENTUCKY ASSOCIATION-'GCO1'g63 G. Briggs, '88 L, president, F. A. Busse, '03 S, Secretary. LOUISIANA ASSOCIATIONLILZLIIDII J. Schwarz, '05 L, president, Leslie Brewer Smith, '05, secretary and treasurer. MADISON CWISCONSIND ASSOCI.iTION'JOlIH L. Kind, '06 Ph.D., president, C. W. Stoddart, '00, Secretary. IWICHIGAN ASSOCIATION-E. Taylor Tappey, '79 M, president, Theodore A. McGraw, Jr., '02 M, secretary. MINNESOTA ASSOCIATION-N. M. Cross, '89 L, president, .William A. Schaper, '01 Ph.D.. Secretary and treasurer. NASHX'ILLE ASSOCIATION-Paul F. Eve, '80 M, president, Eugene Tavenner, '01, secretary.. NEBRASKA ASSOCIATION-wHarley G. Moorhead, '02 L, president, Dr. H. B. Alexander, '01 Ph.D., Secretary. NEW ENGLAND ASSOCIATION-FTGCIGTICK R. Kneeland, '99 S, president, Franklin S. Hoyt, '05 A.M., secretary and treasurer. NEW JERSEY ASSOCIATION-SCDUYIGI' Skaats Wheeler, '83, president, Arthur F. Egner, '03, Secretary. NORTH CAROLINA ASSOCIATION-CDHTICS L. Raper, '02 Ph.D., president, Henry J. High- smith, TC., Secretary and treasurer. OHIO ASSOCIATION KCLEVELANDD-H. G. Sherman, '80 M, president, Paul L. Haworth, '06 Ph.D., secretary and treasurer. OHIO CCENTRALD ASSOCIATION CCOLUMBUSD-BRANCH OF OHIO ASSOCIATION-PFOIGSSOF' F. P. Graves, vice-president Ohio Association. PARIS ASSOCIATION-ROV. John B. Morgan, '64, president, Charles F. Beach, Jr., '81 L, Secretary. PHILADELPHIA ASSOCIATION'L6IT1LI6l Whitaker, '81, president, Stanley Kidder Wilson, '02, secretary and treasurer. ST. LOUIS ASSOCIATION-Hon. Julius S. Walsh, '64 L, president, George M. Tuttle, '88, '91 M, secretary and treasurer. VIRGINIA ASSOCIATION-lu. A. Martin, '05, A.M., preSident,. Jackson Davis, '08, A.M., secretary and treasurer. AVASHINGTON ASSOCIATION-Oll.V6l' H. P. LaFarge, '91 FA., president, Max Hardman, '05 L, secretary. WESTERN NEW YORK ASSOCI.-XTION'O1'SO1'l J. Weimert, '00 L, president, Ernest L. Tilden, '02 L, Secretary. WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA ASSOCIATION-Dr. Richard B. Faulkner, '75 M, president, . Henry N. Moore, '08, secretary and treasurer. AXVISCONSIN ASSOCIATION-General Charles King, '65, president, H. W. Buemming, '95 F.A., secretary. 131 ,aww COLUMBIA COLLEGE IN 1871 Y I THE SCHOOL OF MINES BUILDING, 1867-1874 A .ww -:mg .AW SCHOOL BUILDING, 49TH S'l'RI3lIC'I' '1' H E LI B RA RY A N IJ I 1897 4- RY -19TH STREET, 188 IBRA EL H T 'ERIOR OF IN'I L W., Q-I 3 s-xg .5 5 gk B 2 ff?-2 ... 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Q .gi iw M if if fm W . ..,,- . W . Z ff? Q 1 I :lg 122 271 EV. Z, M Elf W W W .fi M 41 W1 LV UW ? 3 R wl 0 MM QCHUFJ- CQJQ a s , sf 'tap bunietp uf the QEarIp Righties HE Society of the Early Eighties, comprising the classes of '80, '81, '82, '83 and '84 of Columbia College and the School of Mines, was founded at a meeting held on the Columbia Club Car at the Poughkeepsie Regatta, on June 26, 1907, with a committee on organization consisting of J. D. Livingston, '80, W. C. Demorest, '81, R. Arrowsmith, '82, G. H. Barnes, '83, J. F. Jenkins, '84 and'G. Romaine, '82, Secretary. Its establishment was due to the feeling that as these classes were the last to inherit the traditions, instructions and training of the old college on Forty-ninth Street, and were in particularly close touch during their college days, they could, by fusing the class and individual interests of five influential classes, form a very effective body for the organized support of the University, and particularly of Columbia College as the foundation of the University. In addition it was felt that with the lapse of a quarter century class lines had been obliterated, and that a wider college spirit could be produced among the older graduates. Many of the members had been identified with 'student sports and activities, and it was hoped that the society might exercise some influence in encouraging and influencing these interests. Membership was at first confined to the old School of Arts, but was at once extended to the School of Mines, the only other purely undergraduate body under the old regime. Active membership, which has now reached 200, is strictly confined to these schools. There is, and will be, but one honorary member-John Howard Van Amringe. The membership, in addition to many men well known in the life of Columbia, includes the president of the University and ten members of the faculties: Dunning, Egbert, Peck, and Vulte, '81 , Butler, Crocker and Moses, '82, Pupin and Walker, '83 , and Pellew, '84. The Society has been successful, not only in bringing together a large body of former classmates at its numerous social gatherings, but also in securing the interest and personal participation of many other graduates in undergraduate and university affairs. By personal influence and through the committees it endeavors to put the services of its members at the command of the University authorities. Its chief public service has been the organiza- tion of the great dinner to Dean Van Amringe, on the occasion of his fiftieth year of service and his Nth birthday, on April third, 1909. The officers of the Society are: President, James Duane Livingston, '80, Vice-Pres- ident, William Thornton Lawson, '82 , Secretary-Treasurer, Girard Romaine, '82 5 Execu- tive Committee, William Fellowes Morgan, '80, William Curtis Demorest, '81, Robert Arrowsmith, '82, George H. Barnes, '83, J. Foster Jenkins, '84, R. A. 135 xx HAMILTON HALL IN 1884 THE CLASS OF 1884-COMMENCEMENT 1909 . EEE E me E E HAMILTON HALL AND HARTLEY HALL TO-DAY 9 THE COLUMBIA OF THE FUTURE H F l Y Qlulumhia Tltlnihersitp Qllluh Officers J. Howard Van Amringe . . . . President John B. Pine . . . Vice-President Frederick YV. Coykendall . Treasurer Archibald Douglas . . . Secretary Governors H. Van Sinderen James Duane Livingston Ambrose D. Henry D Morton G. Bogue Duncan H. Browne John K. Erskine, Jr. John V. Bouvier, Jr. Standing Committees A House Committee Richard A. Monks, Chairman Morton G. Bogue E. L. Dodge Alexander B. Simonds Charles H. Mapes Gustavus T. Kirby John T. Conover Harold H. Oddie Robert S. lVoodward, Jr Chalmers lVood, Jr. John T. Conover John S. Douglas Library and Memorabilia Committee Charles N. Kent, Jr. V John V. Bouvier, Jr. I Auditing Committee John S. Douglas Abram S. Post Entertainment Committee John T. Conover, Chairman Robert S. Woodward, Jr 139 Ambrose D. Henry Theodore F. Lozier Morton G. Bogue MBdhh MRMkh5MMhNMbdKW FDBM. .EPDHB .- X93 . GPDYTHGMBB 40:95 KXCHGFKXYBCM CPKHVPKM, BCMMBGPAXQH1, PM . ' WQ5D?94iUi9CW99M3MWBKMWW2GM8 BW9 QbWi9isW4?giXY2?g:XYa9Q9tR?imGv0i3CiUi?QeV6QsUOQN!a9QKh9 53' 1... If-' -A 1?-A ill? . A ... ff: J Sf.. S. as -fi I alicujus Gradus donati fuerunt, 1758. OSHUA Bloomer, A. ta. Daniel .Ifaacus Browne. A. M. tS:Nov. Cas. llhaeur Browne. A. M. Yal. A B. Samuel Browne. A. M, LL Yal. Thomas Bradbury Chandler, A.M. et Yal. et Oxon. Philippus Van,Cortlandt, A ta. Leonardus Cutting, A. M Cantab. A. Samuel Fayerweazher. A. M. et Harv et Oxon. Carey Ludlow. A. M. .Ioanncs Me Ke1Ton. A. M 6r.Nov. Cas. David Matthews. A. M Ac Nov. Cas. joliah Ogden. A A. lfaacus Ogden. A. ta Samuel Provooll, A. B. Cyrus Funderfon. A. M. Ebenezer Punderfon, A. M. -lofephus Reade, A. ta. Ruriolplxug Rjtzema. A. a. Daniel Trcadwell, A. M. er Harv. Samuel Verplank. A. ta. TimoLhv:us Wetmore. A. s. 1759- Gulielmu: Hanna, A ta. et Nov. Czs. Epcnetus Townfend. A. B. t76o. Samuel tsayard. A. a. Antonius Hoffman. A. B. Philippus Livingflon. A. B. Joannes Marfhm, A. ts. Robertus Watts, A. ta. lfaacus Wilkins. A. ta. Leonnrdus Lifpenard. A. s. Guliclmus Beniamin Nicoll Mave rick, At. ta. Roberrus Mc Kea... A. M. er. Philada Ebenezer Parmeie. A. M. Daniel Robart. A. B. Epenetus Townfcnd. A. M. 1763. Samuel Bayard. A. M. Barendlus Cuyler, A. B. Abrahamus Depcyfler, A. B. Antonius Holfman, A. M. Philippus Livingllon, A. Ma joannes-Marllon, A. M. Samuel Verplank, A. M. Robertus Watts, A. M. Ifaacus Wilkins. A. M. 1764. Manhaeus Cullmingp A. M. et Harv. Samuel Giles. A. B. Richardus Harifon, A. 11. Henricus Holland, A. M. juannes jay, A. B. Hcnrieus Van Duyck, A. M: I76Sv Edvardu! Antill, A. M. Egbertus Benfon. A. n. Henxtcus Cuyler, A. M. Richardus Grant, A. t-1. Guliclrnus Hanna. A. M. Jeremiah Leaming. A. M. et Yah Alexander Lellie, A. M. Robertus Livingflon, A. I. Heneicus Lloyd, A.B. Eorum exhibens Nomina qui in'CoLL1-iG11o.REGA-L1, NOVI-EBORACI, La ab anno 1758 ad annum 1774. joannes Ogilvie. A. M: et Yal. joannea Tyler. A. B. 1768. Samuel Bard M n.et Edin. Tluzor. be Prax Med. Prof jeannee Beardfley. A. M. Egbertus Benfon, A.. M2 Samuel Clofl'y,M.n.etDub.Pl'1ilos etAnat. Prof Mvees Coat-en. 1. 1.. ti. er Oxon. Cc-1.1.. REGAL. Praes. etColl. Regin. Qxon. Socius. Carolus Doughty, A. B. joannes jones, M. be et Remor. Chirur. Prof.- Robertus Livingflon, A. M. jacobus Ludlow, A. B. Petrus Middleton, M. n. et S. Andn Pathol. Bc Phyhol. Prof. Benjamin Moore, A. B. Gouverneur Morris, A. B. Joannes Stevens, A.'B. Petrus Van Schaack, A. a. Gulienus Verplank, A. 11. 1769. jacobug Barclay, A. M. Gerardus Beekman, A. M. Caleb Cooper. A. B. Samuel KiG'am, M. B. Ebenezer Kneeland, A. M. Yal. Henricus I..loycl, A. M. Edvardus.Ntcoll. A. M. Robertus Tucker, M. s. Joannes Troup. Senr. A. M. Joanna Troup, junr. A. M. joannes Tyler, A. M. Yal. A. B. joannes Vardill, A. M. Soc. et Leg. Nat. Prof. joannes Warts, A. M. A. Bs Beljamin Onderdonk, M. B. joarmes Searle, A. 3. Michael Sebring, M. ta. loannes Stevens, A. M. 1772. Thomas Barclay. A. n. joannes Bn---den. A. s. Carolus Doughty, rt. s. Graham, M. ta. R. joannes Auguftus Uzal jolxnfon. M. Joannes King, A. jacobus Muirfon, Nieolans,Ogden, Petrus Roenuck, A, B. Andreas Skene, A. B. Ricltardus Udall, Af. B. Gulielrnus Wintermn, M. A. 1773- Cornclius Bogart, A. tt. jacobus Creighton. A. M. jabez Duty, M. s. Ricbarelus Harris, Ax. Gulielmus Hubbard. Ifaaeus Hunt, A. M. Jofephus Lamfon, A. Stephanus Luih, A. M, juannes Marfhall, A. M. Harry Munro. A.. M Plailippfas Pell, A. Frederieus Philipfe, A. l. Nathaniel Philipfe, A. B. joannes Ray, A. M. Beverly Robinfon, A. B. Thomas Shretjc. A. B. joannes Stuart, A. M. B. M. Be A. B. Ma A. M. et Philad. M. L1I'C9. FIRST COLUMBIA ALUMNI CATALOGUE 140 ...EA EQ? -MH' 1. A353 .E rn ,..,.,,,... . ..,. .. 4 I.: . W, . . 7 I-5715-nm m pcm-an -- A ?E2. E9ar.-f-- ..?..ear ? QQEEO? 0 - 45 El 3 .- .... '1 .avU':...2:' 4:c. a ,.-.:v--93 '-v 5 g-:g:...E5 E'.:. 5ge-552 32,1-5'e: H -..Ee2a2a2-- 225-2--a asset: L.,,-O,,..5,,. ...agen-,,.,,- ,,..,,gw wx- U-3: if be 4..,,.A3nl.. mv- Q., tif 1--,Rohn e.. gnu-e-0aR... matting M1-: 5-23 -.-:s:s,a-- af.-Q 5 9--og2e5,::2 5 gQr'g1 '2 5253533 -A fraaaaffr i?f.f-fE2eaa9ga ,3:.,,E':,b?:- fif.?'3?3F-'4L.5 l' t-I .-.....,-m-Xia:-m3.,. 9-L0,,n:.? f. w. -.-A-AI'-D'--I'-. Nl .. Low. 3 . ....-..- 3 n- '-' A - g' Q,ONg? 4 ,,4wS:3ZF:' FOX 5.5 jtffyzfa a'u:P'ef 7- . .. . D :- ' rf, J 2' .. 2. 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Columbia Chapter 1910 Theodore Stoddard Babcock Nathaniel Otis Rockwood McKee Duncan John Drury Tallant 1911 lVilliam Barton Eddison Edward Somerville Jaffray Phillip, Jr Nelson Burnes Gatch Rastus Seneca Ransom, Jr. Edmund Newton Wells Littlefield Riley Stevenson Pierce Taylor 1912 J Harry Stoddard Babcock James Taylor Kemp Edward John Bullwinkel lVilliam Raymond Root Roland Gregory Wright 1913 David Spencer Ball Dallas Way Haines William Montgomery Campbell Randolph Page Titus Thomas Henderson Titus P.8zS. 1 9 1 2 Henry Alsop Riley 143 Alpha Beta Gamma Delta Epsilon Eta . Lambda Nu . Xi. Cmicron . Mu . Pi . Rho Belts 19131 FOUNDED 1827 Delta Chapter Established 1842 Roll of Chapters 1-14 . Union College . Brown University New York University . Columbia University . . . Rutgers College . University of Pennsylvania Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute . . Lehigh University Johns Hopkins University Sheffield Scientific School . Iowa State College . Cornell University . University of Virginia X , A , 3 fi ri kt? ii: if K7 ' ,V H ' +1 +5 vg4g11 .,3,k. . was-' :,g,f'i4r .r4,f '1' f 'tfsfff- sf ,X 1' 'karbs 7? '.7e5iyA1fL z ..- ' :ff ':Qf? 4f ,if Y-.- - -1-, 'f . ' f P' fir-+ ....-4 ' time ,ACID 24:35 at-'W jf J' Q , ' it '52 . ' X ,, , , f ff' Delta Chapter 1910 Reese Denny Alsop Ransom Noble .John Innes Kane John Damon Peabody Arthur Dudley Morriss WVilliam Rernsen Paul Renshaw 1 9 1 1 i John Hurstinanceaux Colton John Richard Suydain, Jr Alfred Ogden Bache Mclzllvers VVhitlock 1912 Lewis Augustus Cofhn, Jr. Francis Hunt Geer Gavin Hadden Charles Joseph Nourse Edward Fenno Verplanck Goddard May White I Addison Foard Worthington 1 9 1 3 Edward St. John Griiiith School of Architecture and William O7Donnell Iselin Peter Lorillard Kent School of Political J anies Duane Livingston, J 1 Special Students Frederick Rhinelnnder King Henry Renwick Sedgwick Science John Sterett Gittings, Jr. 145 Theta . Delta . Beta . Sigma . Gamma Zeta . Lambda. Kappa . Psi . Xi . Upsilon . Iota. Phi. Pi . Chi. . Beta Beta Eta. . Mu. Tau Rho. Omega . Epsilon . 1924 Zftlpsilun FOUNDED 1833 Lambda Chapter Established 1842 Roll of Ch apters 146 . . Union College . University of New York . Yale University Brown University . Amherst College V. Dartmouth College . Columbia University . Bowdoin College . Hamilton College . Wesleyan University . University of Rochester . E . 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 J ,Mag -'- , , 'lf rib EL- 5 Lambda Chapter 19 1 0 Francis Nathan Bangs Robert Barbour Frank Rutledge Davis Jefferson Hayes-Dams Frederick Samuel Dellenbaugh, Jr. Arthur Burley Menafee Lincoln Paddock Royce Paddock Robert Phelan Harold V an Vredenburgh Stor5 1 9 1 1 Howard Pinckney Corsa Charles Alan Hudson WVilliam Jennings Demorest Duncan MacMillan Lasher James Sylvester Hedges Empie Latimer Raymond Bell Hotchkiss Herbert Russell Latimer Edgar Lieber N ewhouse, Jr. 1912 Francis Dudley Edmunds Henry Martin Polhemus George Endicott Fitz John Porter Roger Sterne Palmer Russell Seaman Reynolds Irving Hotchkiss Pardee Edward Oliver Roberts 1913 George Forrest Butterworth, Jr. Henry Suydam Fullerton, Jr. William Shreve Ginnel, Jr. Edward W oolston Sage Harold Worth Vassar Schools of Law and Medicine Henry McComb Bangs James Lewis Parks, Jr. Charles Whittemore Knapp Frank Alexander Washburn 147 1 Alpha Delta Epsilon Lambda. Upsilon Phi. Sigma Tau. Belts 195i FOUNDED 1847 Alpha Chapter Established 1847 ' Roll of Chapters . . . . T . . . Columbia University . University of Pennsylvania . . . Trinity College . Williams College . University of Virginia . . . . University of Mississippi . Shel-lielcl Scientific School, Yale University . Massachusetts Institute of Technology 148 M, ' ' 1 l 5: - 1- Alpha Chapter Robert Ludlow Fowler, Jr. Harold Gould Henderson, Jr. Edward Hinman, Jr. George Moffat Bramwell Seymour Ingersoll Allen James Lawrence Claghorn Stephen Lawrence Farrelly Frederick Hayward Hunter 1910 1911 1912 1913 Francis Lasali Ives Henry Brevoort Renwick George Henry Warren, Jr. Richard Cobden, Jr. Charles Luther Cleveland Karl Barry Lamb John J ay Ide - Augustus Gibson Paine, 3d William Smith School of Law and Post-Graduates Dawson Glover Allan Lefferts Hallet Johnson Rutherfurd Stuyvesant Pieiiepont Frederick William Kobbe John Egmont Sehermerhorn Fratres in Facultate Bayard Boyesen Brander Matthews Max Forrester Eastman Charles Christopher Trowbiidge 1-19 1913i iaappa Sigma FOUNDED 1850 Iota Chapter Founded 1855 Roll of Chapters Alpha University of Pennsylvania Delta Xiiashington and Jefferson College Epsilon E Dickinson College Zeta Franklin and Marshall College Eta A University of Virginia Iota Columbia University Mu Tulane University Rho University of Illinois Tau Randolph-Macon College U psilon Northwestern University Phi Richmond College Psi Pennsylvania State College Alpha Alpha XVashington and Lee University Alumni Philadelphia Alumni Chapter Philadelphia Richmond Alumni Chapter Richmond Chicago Alumni Chapter Chicago New York Alumni Chapter New York Alpha Gamma Alpha Delta Alpha Epsilon Alpha Zeta Alpha Theta Alpha Iota Alpha Kappa Alpha Lambda University of VVest Virginia University of Maine Armour Institute of Technology University of Maryland University of Vilisconsin Vanderbilt University University of Alabama University of California Alpha Mu Massachusetts Institute of Technology Alpha Nu Georgia School of Technology Alpha Xi Purdue University Alpha Omicron University of Michigan Alpha Pi University of Chicago Chapters Pittsburg Alumni Chapter Pittshurg Baltimore Alumni Chapter Baltimore New Orleans Alumni Chapter N ew Orleans Los Angeles Alumni Chapter Los Angeles 150 Qa - -5 . . . I - i A - Q1 '- I 7 T T C. li 'vb -'4--- E,,42gq,a-Q , ....,. . , 4 ' 1 2 1 1 5 3 1. A ,..., Q , . . . , :A f ' ix it 1 X fflfffffflf 1' Nr 1. S 7' X, ..f1f'l! . if ' X 141- X-if '- Q1 EQ UW Iota Chapter 1910 Edward Cray Taylor Harry John F rees Euen Van Kleeck 1 91 1 Charles Thorne Faas George Phillip Gunther Rudolf E. vom Saal 1 9 12 Laurence Kelso Frank Jay Pendelton Wood Thomas Porter Bell Otis Wfallace Frank A. Berry Arthur 1fVarren Sellic 1913 Lysle Fowles W itherby Charles William Person Henry Albert 1Veiher T. Carl Jansen Harold VVentworth Wfellington Walter Reginald Miller Charles J. W. Meisel Edward Louis Hirt James Eveland Bell Edgar Mosher Frank Truman Swaine Dwight Gerald Hubbard k David Shonts Campbell Arthur C. W'atters Graduate Schools Carl G. Amend Arthur James Peck J. Frederick Laise Clarence Gordon Herman Albert Hulzman Fratres in Facultate John Warner Taylor I Dayton J. Edwards 151 Alfred Hem mer Kropff ibbi Gamma Belts FOUNDED 1848 Omega Chapter Established 1866 University of Maine Roll of Chapters 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 I 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 Alleghany College 152 Worcester University Adelbert College Dennison University - Ohio State University Ohio Wesleyan University Indiana State University De Pauw University Hanover College Wabash College Purdue University University of Tennessee University of Alabama I University of Texas Illinois WVesleyan University Knox College University of Illinois University of Michigan University of Wisconsin University of Minnesota I University of Chicago William Jewell College University of Missouri University of Kansas University of Nebraska University of California University of Washington .W . ,, 'M jtitam-2 . , , 1,j?5! h1' w.:a'L'f'f -- ffl' 7... ,Wil ,Q,-5,?,i1ffy--f.,- r c c ll if lWff':QV 'V -fv 'L 'wif ,..,, 1 ,u f, -,zf,...:, ..,:,,W 4,,,.,f, '- ' 'WWCGGEI v:T'i' A 'E ?: - ,, ,F f- ,, .f, .--M,.-,,, ., 'III' ffl. 1 1 lf 4 zfffpliix' f - ' 9 'l ' 3. ,V 1-'fliliiftfLf.g1fA,TgfS::V - ' smwaw-' gf . ,.,,, wwf? , , iii., ,,.,,, , , , - . ,aa-fis:,vqJ Omega Ch apter 1910 Clarence White Daniels Walter James Morris .Donovan Alfred John Smith 1 9 1 1 Richard Ellard Kinsman Frederick Miller 1912 Richard Mackenzie Walter Franklin Pyne Warner Charles Pyne Howard Ross Alexander 1913 Norman McLeod Dinghman Joseph Henry Hewittson School of Law Arthur Douglas Alexander Harold Seely Schultz Special Eugene Paul McCrorken Edgar Howard Osterhout Edward Hemond Mackenzie Louis Claude Schultz George McLoughlin Edward James Mordaunt Royden Titus Struthers Claus Carl Herrnon Prox Pompeo Maresi Robert Andrew Wheeler Louis F. Schwartz, Jr. Thomas Mackenzie Alexander Ralph Edmund Powell Fratres in Facultate Charles A. Beard H. YV. Farwell Charles Peter Berkey E. F. Kern 153 , iBbi Zaappa si FOUNDED 1852 New York Gamma Chapter Established 1872 Roll of Chapters District 1 . Pennsylvania Alpha IVashington and Jefferson College Pennsylvania Eta Franklin and Marshall College Pennsylvania Beta Allegheny College Pennsylvania Theta Lafayette College Pennsylvania Gamma Bucknell University Pennsylvania Iota University of Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Epsilon Gettysburg College Pennsylvania Kappa Swarthmore College Pennsylvania Zeta Dickinson College New Hampshire Alpha Massachusetts Alpha District 2 Dartmouth College Amherst College Rhode Island Alpha N ew York Alpha Maryland Alpha Virginia Alpha Virginia Beta Mississippi Alpha Ohio Alpha Ohio Beta Ohio Gamma Ohio Delta Ohio Epsilon Indiana Alpha Wisconsin Alpha IVisconsin Gamma Minnesota Beta Iowa Alpha Brown University Cornell University N ew York Beta New York Gamma New York Epsilon New York Zeta District 3 Johns Hopkins University University of Virginia Iliashington and Lee University University of Mississippi Tennessee Delta Texas Alpha Vifest Virginia Alpha District 4 Ohio Wesleyan University Vifittenberg College Case School of Technology University of Ohio Case School of Applied Science De Pauw University Indiana Beta Indiana Delta Illinois Alpha Illinois Beta Illinois Delta Michigan Alpha District 5 University of Vifisconsin Beloit College University of Minnesota University of Iowa Kansas Alpha Nebraska Alpha Syracuse University Columbia University Colgate University Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute Vanderbilt University University of Texas University of IVest Virginia University of Indiana Purdue University Northwestern University University of Chicago University of Illinois University of Michigan University of Kansas University of Nebraska California Beta Leland Stanford, Jr., University California Gamma University of California New York Gamma Chapter 1910 W'iley Alexander Bell, Jr Luther Graham McConnell Waltiei' Scott Heard John Alexander Murray Randall Moss Keator Harold Cammeyer Todd John Thomas Lang Harold Williams 191 1 XValter Avery J ay WVillard Lord Alfred Russell Flower Joseph Norris Murray Lynne Franklin Hazzard XVilliam Frederick Palmer Warren H. Kinney Gustave Schlottman Joseph Davis Sears 1912 Oliver C. Barrett Andrew Peters, Jr. YValter Coggeshall Crane 'William Philip Smale, Jr. Beverley Keator Charles Harold 'Waterbury Morris Kinney Stanley Felix Weiner 1913 Roland Cummings Clarence Edward Meissner Fratres in Universitate Donald F. Elliott William H. Krauser Samuel Hollopeter Marion H. Merriss Allen Tilton Hopping Alfred T. Poffenloerger, Jr. Walter Edward Kelley Carl J. Wangerien Fratres in Facultate Allen Wlilson Porterfield Wfilliam Peterfield Trent Harry Wilfred Reddiek 155 Phi Theta Xi Sigm a Gamma Psi Upsilon Chi Beta Eta Kappa Lambda Pi Iota Alpha Alpha Omicron Epsilon Rho Tau Mu Nu alta ifiappa f!Ep5iInn Gamma Beta Chapter Established 1874 Roll of Chapters Yale University Bowdoin College Colby University Amherst College Vanderbilt University University of Alabama Brown University University of Mississippi 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 0 New York Beta Phi Phi Chi Psi Phi Gamma Phi Psi Omega Beta Chi Delta Chi Delta Delta Phi Gamma Gamma Beta Theta Zeta Alpha Chi Phi Epsilon Sigma Tau Tau Lambda Alpha Phi Delta Kappa Tau Alpha Sigma Rho Delta Phi Rho Delta University of Rochester Rutgers College De Pauvv University Viiesleyan 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 McGill University Leland Stanford, Jr., University University of Illinois University of VVisconsin X f - 45' i X 1 l X X . N ,ww to --News-Q ,ws -W A r it f Gamma Beta Chapter 1910 Christopher Blackburn Miller Francis Andrews Wardlaw 1fVilliani Ryer Wright John Weston Lovejoy Edgar White Hubbard William Murray Lee Claus Doscher Benson Rosendo Pineda, Jr. John VVilliarn Pulleyn John Howard Northrop Walter Ernest Rupreeht VValter Reiehhold Mohr Carlos Contreras Howard Olrnnstead Pierson 1911 Arthur D. Buzby 1912 Le Roy Wilson 1 9 1 3 . Law School Frank L. Cunningham 157 Harold Howe Hodgliinson Roger Louis Strobelj Jay Gould Chesley Knight Bonestell Cutler Bonestell Whitwell Philip Danforth Wilson Frederick John Hartwig Butler Parnell Crittenden Richard Meade Bouton James Isaac Moore, Jr. John lVells Pratt Erret Van Hook Archie Chester Loud Raymond C. Thompson Phi . . Zeta . Delta . Sigma . Chi . Epsilon . Kappa . Tau . . Upsilon Xi. . Lainbda. Psi . . Iota . Theta Xi Alpha . Alpha Psi Nu . . Eta . Mu Beta . Alpha Beta Gamma. Zeta 155i FOUND an 1846 Alpha Chapter Established 1878 Roll of Chapters 158 . 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 Qs ' 'lf ' L , it ,fQY:h E A ligig . il, V ilii f , Alpha Chapter 1910 Harold George Gulliver Harpy Freehng Mm-my Philip Wakeman Wilcox A 1 9 1 1 L Joseph Herendeen Clark Charles Selden Hicks Alton Clarke Haight Albert Billings Ruddock 1912 John Kennedy Brenner Egmont L. F. Koenig Herman Roland Geiger Leonard Chester Lordly Arthur Elmore Halenbeck John Frederic Murphy 1913 Albert West Bissell Robert Clayton McKean Arthur Herman Kohlbusch Stuart Paterson Frederick Linde Ryon Fratres in Universitate Alfred Anthony Alfred Moss Roberts Geoffrey Konta J ay Lee Smith Karl Wendell Kirchwey Sanford Delvvin Stockton, Jr Ralph Smillie Fratres in Facultate I-Ienfy gwlarion HOXXVQ HELHS Cl'11'lStl3.11 HeI't'e1' Hans Zinssel- Henry Rogers Seager 159 Beta Iota Upsilon Beta Sigma Phi Chi Mu Epsilon Sigma Beta Beta Theta Beta Delta Beta Zeta Alpha Sigma Alpha Chi Beta Chi Pi Alpha Zeta Epsilon Beta Omicron Psi Beta Nu Alpha Beta Kappa Lambda Kappa Alpha Eta Beta Alpha Delta Iota Pi Chi Lambda Rho Sigma Rho Alpha Xi Alpha Beta Tau Sigma Alpha Epsilon Beta Tau Alpha Zeta Alpha Nu Beta Phi Omega Lambda Sigma Esta Ulheta Ri Founded 1839 Alp h Roll of Chapters I District 1 Amherst College Boston University Kappa Alpha Omega Bowdoin College Beta Eta District 2 Yale University Vifesleyan University Stevens Institute Beta Gamma Alpha Alpha District 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 Gamma - District 5 Davidson College Eta Beta Hampton-Sidney College Omicron District 6 Central College Beta Lambda University of Texas Beta Xi District 7 Bethany College Theta Delta University of Cincinnati Beta Psi Miami University Alpha Gamma Ohio University ' District 8 Case School of Applied Science Theta Dennison University Beta Kenyon College Alpha Lambda District 9 De Pauw University Beta Mu Hanover College Tau Indiana University District 10 Beloit College Lambda University of Chicago Rho University of Illinois Alpha Pi Knox College District 1 1 University of Iowa Iowa State College Iowa VVesleyan Beta Pi Alpha Tau District 12 University of Colorado University of Denver University of Kansas Colorado School of Mines Zeta Phi Alpha Iota Lambda Delta District 13 University of California Leland Stanford, Jr., University Beta Omega a Alpha Chapter Established 1881 Brown University Dartmouth College University of Maine Rutgers College Columbia University Syracuse University Union University Toronto University University of Pennsylvania Pennsylvania State College XVashington and J eiyferson College University of North Carolina University of Virginia Vanderbilt University Tulane University Ohio State University W'est Virginia University Vilittenberg University Ohio 1Vesleyan 1Vestern Reserve University University of 1Vooster Purdue University Vifabash College University of Michigan Northwestern University University of Vifisconsin University of Minnesota University of Nebraska University of Missouri Washingtioll University Vilestminster College Wiashington State University Y Q in -lr W ,I I-X .. 1 f A ' Uri 5 inttllltitiptwzlisi M213 'PX 15 1 it llfti!ili1157viz,,'iy: igililzf . 'z if .G in 111552531352riiiiaifggfggijff,g,2f,aQ:+rf slffltliififiltftif.Qviiriiaff T221-eQ?ft?4'ii?fiiiffflztffit 1, 11 f .ef 2Ea figrr,1:.f'.Jy1,l, v , .- ,lm . ff ' - :file Will' if ' ..- 1. I ' ' WEL at 1 ii i it 4' ,sg V , Q- 'fr i - .1 I I it iilria i1u,5',,,1iii,fi . ,,,1 irr- -. www ' Z -- Alpha Alpha Chapter Condict Walker Cutler 1 9 1 0 Notman Selvage Thomas Bruce Kirkpatrick Gustav Adolphus J ahn Frederick Murdock Allen Samuel Anderson Mclieown Geoffrey Atkinson Robert Harris Howard Swallow Archibald Duncan Duffle Roderick Lee Johnston Henry Pettigrew Cook 1 9 1 1 Ritchie Constant Miller Felix Riesenberg Christopher Swezey William M acRossie 1 9 1 2 Edward Lane Edward Koenig, Jr. Alden Karl Martin 1 9 1 3 Frank J. Latenser Norman Brewer Vlfard John Barrett Emmert Fratres in Universitate R. C. Patterson, Jr. H. Van V. Baldwin W. R. Baird Walter G. Brandley Charles Miles McKinley Charles McCoy Baker, A.M. John W. Burgess, LL.D. Frederick C. Ostrander, B.A. Virgil Prettyman, A.B. Francis Carter Wood, M.D. , Charles Earl Bikle, A.B. WVilliaIn Roberts James Insley Osborn Thomas Kline Scott Wm. Percy Fogel, Jr. Byrd D. Wise Fratres in F acultate Earl 1Villiamf.Osborne Louis Sclilichting Henry Edward Bedford Wfyman Drummond Herbert Elbert Woodward Henry Shires Albert Romans Ullrich Saltus Gardnier Robert H. Bagnell J. W. Walthers M. LeRoy Arnold H. B. Emerson S. L. Hoyt Samuel Alfred Mitchell, Ph.D. Harry Alonzo Cushing, A.B. Philip Hanson Hiso, Jr., M.D. William Dawson Johnston, M.A. 161 Edward Howard Castle, A.M ' Albert Consa Whittaker, Ph.D. Lambda Pi Phi Beta Epsilon Beta Theta Omicron Beta Gamma Beta Eta Beta Kappa Beta Pi Beta Rho Beta Tau Beta Upsilon Beta Delta Epsilon Zeta Kappa Mu Chi Alpha Gamma Nu Rho Upsilon J Omega Beta Lambda Beta Mu Brita Clan Brita Gamma Epsilon Chapter Established 1882 Roll of Chapters Southern Division Vanderbilt University University of Mississippi lliashington and Lee University Emory College University of the South Beta Iota Beta Xi Gamma Eta Gamma Iota Western Division University of Iowa University of Wisconsin University of Minnesota University of Colorado Northwestern University Leland Stanford, Jr., University University of Nebraska University of Illinois Beta Omega Gamma Alpha Gamma Beta Gamma Theta Gamma Kappa Gamma Lambda Gamma Mu Northern Division Ohio University University of Michigan Albion College Adelbert College Hillsdale College Ohio Wesleyan University Kenyon College Beta Alpha Beta Beta Beta Zeta Beta Phi Beta Psi Gamma Delta Gamma Xi Eastern Division Allegheny College IVashington and Jefferson College Lafayette College Stevens Institute of Technology Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute University of Pennsylvania Lehigh University Tufts College 162 University of Virginia Tulane University George VVashington University University of Texas University of California University of Chicago Armour Institute of Technology Baker University University of Missouri Purdue University University of Viiashington Indiana University De Pauw University University of Indianapolis , Ohio State University , Iliabash College University of West Virginia University of Cincinnati Beta Nu Massachusetts Institute of Technology Beta Omicron Cornell University Beta Chi Gamma Gamma Gamma Epsilon Gamma Zeta Gamma Nu Gamma Ornicron Brown University Dartmouth College Columbia University Wesleyan University University of Maine W'ooster College . QF Xxlgivxkxiakflffarx 'X .lr L ? XR . ' mfllllznmufllllll t f . ' - V 1 Qf - ,- s C' in Mr: I I r Wu 1 WWE 7 l ' will 7 Gamma. Epsilo Ray Foster Burnum Homer Lyman Carr Theodore Benton Counselman 1910 n Chapter Lloyd Gregory Kistler Robert E. McConnell Edward Curtis Rouse taiger 1 9 1 1 J umes A. Allen Jones Greene Griffith Francis Ashton Ayer J ames Milton Hoffman Raymond Elliot Brock Newberry Holbrook Richard C. Klugescheid 1912 Carlton Perkins Browning Harvey S. Mudd Le Roy M. Gross Bertram Chamberlain S 1913 A. Hammet Burroughs, Jr. John Phelps Harding Fredrick W. Foote William Mount Klein Donald Richard Des Granges Jerold Spenser Shibley Charles Richer Hoffman Herbert Chester Stevens Fratres in Universitate Sammuel Leslie Hopt Leon C. Huvelle Fratres in Facultate Francis R. Foote A. P. Wills 163 Beta . . . Gamma Deuteron. Delta Deuteron . Epsilon . . Zeta . . Zeta Deuteron . Eta. . . Eta Deuteron . Iota. . . Iota Deuteron . Kappa . . Lambda. . Mu Deuteron . Nu Deuteron. . 7. X1 .... Omicron Deuteron Pi Deuteron . . Rho Deuteron . Sigma Deuteron . Tau Deuteron . Phi . . . Chi . . . Chi Deuteron . Psi .... Theta Deuteron . Kappa Deuteron. illibeta Belts Qihi FOUNDED 1848 Rho Deuteron Charge Founded 1883 Roll 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 oft Rochester George Washington University . . . Hamilton College . Massachusetts Institute of Technology 164 . . . University of Illinois -:F N l Q. , V u , '..Q, X, : rfb 1 . it fs,aabm? rar? Vw '- ' M A 'I nm , we fl 1 A - J . ,..' Q-f 'A rr. tv U s Q tax f ev' 4'ii Wm , .K . '-? :t' ' FiZi5TfFi+5Zz5 '11,r ga J ', J is 6, VA. J. H4 'sm 'K' 1 ly -,. i. ,. , . . MHA- Rho Deuteron Charge John Gordon Baragwanath Kenneth Caulfield Browne Carl Fritz Huttlinger Ross Vernon Bennett George Lindsley Burr Waldemar Howard Grassi Miguel Eduardo de Aguero Herbert Homer Clyne George Shapley Downing Charles Edward Gautier VVarren Chapin William Milton Dederick John C. N. Guibert . J 1. 1910 ' 1911 1912 1913 Richard Garvey, Jr. Albert Carl Kaestner Robert Vincent Mahon VVillian1 Howard Hastings, Jr. John Pierre Roche Stephen Dover Stephens, Jr. George Lane Maurer Salvador Cirilo Rionda Edward Scott Swazey Frank Hartman VVagner James Henry Clyde Moffett, JI Albert Harrison Morrill Richmond Stephens CP. rt SJ Fratresv in Universitate Lorenzo Wilson Baldwin VVinthrop Huntington Kellogg Paul Billingsley Harry Dill Kinney Frank Dexter Edgell Fred Raymond Lewis John Andrew Gildersleeve Vance Bishop Murray George Edgar Hite Arthur Everett Peterson Frank Lester Sherrer Fratres in Facultate Henry Edward Cralnpton, Pl1.D. Rudolf Toinbo, Jr., Ph,D. Charles Edward Morrison, C.E., Ph.D. VVillian1 Cullen Uhlig, Ph.D. Harrison Ross Steeves, A,M. Robert Sessions Woodworth, P 165 h.D Quebec Alpha Ontario Alpha Maine Alpha New Hampshire Alpha Vermont Alpha Massachusetts Alpha Massachusetts Beta Rhode Island Alpha New York Alpha New York Beta bi alta Theta FOUNDED I841S-INCORPORATED 1881 New York Delta Chapter Established 1884 Roll of Chapters Alpha Province McGill University University of Toronto Colby College Dartmouth College University of Vermont Vililliams College Amherst College Brown University Cornell University Union University New York Delta New York Epsilon Columbia University Syracuse University Virginia Beta Virginia Gamma Virginia Zeta Beta Province University of Virginia Randolph-Macon College IVashington and Lee University North Carolina Beta University of North Carolina Ohio Alpha Ohio Beta Ohio Gamma Ohio Zeta Ohio Eta Ohio Theta Michigan Alpha Illinois Alpha Illinois Beta Illinois Delta Illinois Zeta Illinois Eta Wisconsin Alpha Minnesota Alpha Iowa Alpha Georgia Alpha Georgia Beta Georgia Gamma Mississippi Alpha Louisiana Alpha California Alpha California Beta Delta Province Miami University Ohio Vifesleyan University Ohio University Ohio State University Case School of Applied Science University of Cincinnati University of Michigan Zeta Northwestern University University of Chicago Knox College Lombard College University of Illinois University of VVisconsin University of Minnesota Iowa VVesleyan University Pennsylvania Alpha Lafayette College Pennsylvania Beta Pennsylvania College Pennsylvania Gamma Washington and Jefferson College Pennsylvania Delta Allegheny College Pennsylvania Epsilon Dickinson College Pennsylvania Zeta University of Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Eta Lehigh University Pennsylvania Theta Pennsylvania State College Gamma Province Kentucky Alpha-Delta Central University Kentucky Epsilon Kentucky State College Tennessee Alpha Vanderbilt University Tennessee Beta University of the South Epsilon Province Indiana Alpha Indiana Beta Indiana Gamma Indiana Delta Indiana Epsilon Indiana Zeta Indiana Theta Indiana University Wabash College Butler University Franklin College Hanover College De Pauw University Purdue University Province Iowa Beta Missouri Alpha Missouri Beta Missouri Gamma Kansas Alpha Nebraska Alpha South Dakota Alpha Colorado Alpha University of Iowa University of Missouri Vifestminster College Vifashington University University of Kansas University of Nebraska University of South Dakota University of Colorado Eta Province University of Georgia Emory College Mercer University Theta University of Mississippi Tulane University Iota Province University of California Leland Stanford, Jr., University Georgia Delta Alabama Alpha Alabama Beta Georgia School of Technology University of Alabama Alabama Polytechnic Institute Province Texas Beta University of Texas Texas Gamma Southwestern University Kappa Province XVashington Alpha University of Vifashington 166 ,- . ., . i , ...Y sf W r I 3-K'? ' L - Q is . 'w e e ld 2 X .g f gel? rg ? W 'Z 'HX kr udp Oubrl! New, York Delta Chapter A 1910 Lawrence Ripley Clupp Harry V. B, Dm-lingtou lvlllldlll H. Wheeler Arthur Lowrey Broe Gurnee Hinnian Barrett Charles Homer Bzunsdell lvlllldlll Hodgins Gref Harris Vincent Hartman Rudolf Herman lVeber Montrose L. Lee 1 9 1 1 Wlillizun B. Murray, Jr. Irwin Wheeler Andrew Joseph Ford Henry T. Johnston Leon Edward Jezrnneret John Wlarren Hill Harold Clifton Tooker Hubert C. Herring John Francis Byrne 1912 Herbert Bertrand Allan H. Sniith Francis Armstrong Harry H. lllardin Harold Cassinove Penfield Stuart Maurice 1913 Orson Kilborn Francis D. Welsh Seymour P. Houghton Graduate Students George Norris ' - Harold Purdy Banks Martin D. Smith Fratres in Facultate Frederick Arthur Goetze, lVl.S. George Augustus Goodell Ph D John H. P. Hodgson, M.D. Marshall Avery Howe, Ph D Cassius Jackson Keyser, Ph.D. Nathaniel Bowditch Pottei A B M D Charles Thaddeus Terry, A.B., LL.B. Walter Tiinrne, BS., M.D H. C. Brown 167 NVilliams Union Hamilton Amherst Western Reserve Colby Rochester Middlebury Boi vdoin Rutgers Brown Colgate New York Cornell Marietta Syracuse Michigan Northwestern Harvard alta Utlpsilun FOUNDED 1834 Columbia Chapter Established 1885 Roll of Chapters VVilliams College Union University Hamilton College Amherst College VVestern Reserve University Colby College University of Rochester Middlebury College Bowdoin College Rutgers College Brown University Colgate University New York Univc rsity Cornell University Marietta College Syracuse University University of Michigan Northwestern University Harvard University VVisconsin University of Wisconsiil Lafayette Lafayette College Columbia Columbia University Lehigh Lehigh University Tufts Tufts College De Pauw De Pauw University Pennsylvania University of Pennsylvania Minnesota University of Minnesota Technology Massachusetts Institute of Technology Swarthmore Swarthmore College California University of California Stanford Leland Stanford, Jr., University McGill McGill University Nebraska University of Nebraska Toronto University of Toronto Chicago University of Chicago Ohio Ohio State University Illinois University of Illinois Miami Miami University . ri 2. glfe? 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L. e -V .-1 1' 4. .f , V 4, ', 1 !ziiS5fE , if ,7'V DJ' 1 , 0 V 54 1'k 7- N , .Alrguiu'f77GGI:1KlL ' .:,nsf '-:- VN ' 1515 f X Columbia Chapter 191 0 ' Henry Morgan Barker Robert Scarborough Erskine Paul Sydney Barrett Austin Gerry Marsh Hilary Earl Corwin Alexander Becht Morris Martin Louis Degavre Malcolm Lindsay O'Neale Morton Brinckerhoff Doremus Trevett Abbot 'Wilson 19 1 1 VVilliam Bancker Bailey VV alter Charles Hill Walter Philip Braender Russell George Swartwout Wayne Darlington Heydecker John Allen Weaver 1912 Howard Todd Clinch Edward Watson Russell Daniel Mason Garber Charles Goodwin Sinclair, Jr. Dempster Durand Sherman Thomas Ayres Sparks Edgar Cleveland Turpin 1913 Douglas Perry Dickie Ralph Hands Sinclair Girard Lindsley Stephen Ernest Smith Waldo White Sellew Irving David Smith Milton Chase White Law School Arthur Edward Bristol Henry Eagle Chapin Henry Cromwell Field Edward Nute Goodwin Gilbert Julius Hirsch Washington Jay McCormick Amos Jenkins Peaslee William Henry Dannat Pell Arthur Rathjen Frank Robert Swartwout Post-Graduates and School of Medicine George Bradley Carter John McChesney Dana Louis Clark Arthur R. Mead William Haller D. D. Stowell H. T. Langworthy A. M. Tenney 169 Alpha Beta Gamma Epsilon .Zeta Eta Theta Kappa Lambda Mu Xi Omicron Rho Phi Chi Psi Omega Alpha Alpha. Alpha Beta Alpha Gamma Alpha Epsilon bigma Qtbi FOUNDED 1855 Nu Nu Chapter, Founded 1894 Roll of Chapters Miami University University of Wiooster Ohio IVesleyan University George Vilashington University IVashington 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 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 Iowa Alpha Theta Massachusetts Institute of Technology Alpha Iota Alpha Lambda Alpha Nu Alpha Xi Alpha Omicron Illinois Wesleyan University University of Vilisconsin University of Texas University of Kansas Tulane University Alpha Pi Alpha Rho Alpha Sigma Alpha Upsilon Alpha Phi Alpha Chi Alpha Psi Alpha Omega Beta Gamma Beta Delta Delta Delta Zeta Zeta Zeta Psi Eta Eta Theta Theta Kappa Kappa Lambda Lambda Mu Mu Nu Nu Xi Xi Omicron Omicron Rho Rho Tau Tau Upsilon Upsilon Phi Phi Psi Psi Omega Omega Delta Chi Beta Eta Albion College Lehigh University University of Minnesota University of Southern California Cornell University Pennsylvania State College Vanderbilt University Leland Stanford, Jr., University Colorado College University of Montana Purdue University Central University University of Cincinnati Dartmouth College University of Michigan University of Illinois Kentucky State College IVest Virginia University Columbia University University of the State of Missouri University of Chicago University of Maine Viiashington University University of IVashington University of Pennsylvania Syracuse University University of Arkansas VVabash College Case School of Applied Science CP ,- MW F ,la e. y 1 1 ,, 1 X 51.23.-P - Nu Nu Chapter ' 1910 Kenneth Sproat Guiterman Frank Harold Saunders Walter Weckerle Oakley Walter Van Dreser Frank Gillman Schrenkeisen Edwin Alexander McKanna Henry Valentine Wildman, Jr. 1 9 1 1 James McBarron Webster James Bulger Robbins Donald Vaughn Lowe George Oliver Castell Steddiford'Pitt John Charles Kempvan 1912 Russell Tracy Walker Charles P. Cotter Robert St. Clair Snevily George Francis Squier 1913 Lynn Rodman Sarles Reginald Bartlett Strang Carl Bernhard Wu Alan De Forest Smith George Gerard McElva1'e rm Schools of Law ani Medicine George Stroman Love Charles Halpin Nammack Frank Hough Carber Frank Warner Bishop Fratres in Universitate Ray Eperson Walters VVarren Earl Greenough Charles Robinson James K. Houghton 171 Joseph B ookwalter D. A. Norton L. L. Campbell Joseph Edmund Wallis Sigma Qllpba Qtpsilnn FOUNDED 1856 New York Mu Chapter Established 1895 University of Maine Boston University Massachusetts Institute of Technology Harvard University IVorcester Polytechnic Institute Dartmouth College Cornell University Columbia University St. Stephens College Syracuse University Allegheny College Dickinson College Pennsylvania State College Bucknell University Gettysburg College University of Pennsylvania George Washington University University of Virginia Washington and Lee University University of North Carolina Davidson College Wofford College University of Michigan Adrian College Mount Union College Ohio Wesleyan University University of Cincinnati Ohio State University Case School of Applied Science Franklin College Purdue University University of Indiana, Northwestern University University of Illinois University of Chicago University of Minnesota Roll of Chapters University of Wisconsin University of Georgia Mercer University Emory College Georgia School of Technology 'Southern University University of Alabama Alabama Polytechnic Institute University of Missouri University of YVashington University of Nebraska University of Arkansas I University of Kansas University of Iowa Iowa State College University of Colorado University of Denver Colorado School of Mines Leland Stanford, J r., University University of California University of VVashington Louisiana State University Tulane University University of Mississippi University of Texas University of Oklahoma Central University Bethel College Kentucky State University Southwestern Presbyterian Univei sity Cumberland University Vanderbilt University University of Tennessee University of the South Union University V, MM,,':f -al 0 ' , 4'f ,7 ' ' ,nw J il ef ,. l -L- ib r X 1 , ' Kffy k x s wil ' F' ,ff sf nh- ' fx 'f L .,,. -i ' 2' , ' flekmll f A11 jf A r f V, X I lgtilak x E20 Q-Q:-Q-il i I' 'inf af ,f ,all ll 2' 529,-4,-IZ'1L- fJIIg,,l '.lfflliag'I1i1,1rf,QyeV- , y 4:21-, Iriderailmgll -' Xilflqk f -'.'f,,af ' v m xl V I -:w1wg:f - , lil.-g-'E5g,3,gR,7f2f,,f A , H ,fx f, jywi, XL f, A, ii l W A i fl -. 'll l WIA ,, if '1zIf'f X Q . -fl'f:l'fA A ea New York Mu Chapter 1910 John Benjamin Brittain Conrad Erwin Frudden Robert Le Fevre Fairbairn Emil Michael Heumann Clarence Daniel Mapes 1 9 1 1 Robert Carl Brandt Geoffrey James Dwyer Kenneth Hume Donaldson Harold Van Tine Granville Mercer Williams 1 9 12 WVilliam Chalmers Agnew, Jr. Carlos Kelly McClatchy Russell Arnold Fairbairn Ferdinand Carl Schede William Howard Haines William Comings White Foster Callaghan 1913 Elwin Harold Findlay Fratres in Universitate James Wiley Beard Edward Calvin Kendall Charles Eustace Dwyer Clive Wetherill Kernan Noel T. Dowling Addison Allen Van Tine Fratres in Facultate James Myers, Jr. Edward Day Thurston, Jr 173 iBbi Sigma Zfiappa FOUNDED 1873 Theta Chapter Established 1897 Roll of Chapters Alpha .... Massachusetts Agricultural College Beta .... Union University Gilmlllfl . . Cornell University Delta . University of West Virginia EPSUOH .... Yale University Zeta . College of the City of New York Eta- , . University of Maryland Theta . . . Columbia University Iota . Stevens Institute of Technology Kappa . Pennsylvania State College Lambda. . . George Washington University Mu . University of Pennsylvania Nu . . . Lehigh University Xi . .... St. Lawrence University Omicron . . Massachusetts Institute of Technology Pi . . . Franklin and Marshall College Rho . . Queen's College Sigma St. John's College, Md. Tau . Dartmouth College Upsilon . Brown University Phi . . Swarthmore College Chi . . Williams College Psi University of Virginia Omega . . . . University of California 174 Theta Chapter 1 91 0 Elmer Clarke Goodwin WalteriFredrichs James Henry Minor John Hamilton Marchmont Sebastian Estrada Arthur Nicholas Anthony Giegeiich Curtis Pigott Harold Charles Essig F oeller Arthur Francis de Jongh John Joseph O'Connell, Jr. John Aloysious Voskamp 1 9 1 1 William Creevy Thompson Benard Joseph Van Ingen Avelino Vincente Ferreira Thomas Charles Morgan 1 9 1 2 Thomas Hayne Skinner John Hildenbrand, Jr. Edwin Brewster Spencer Russell Hews Ford Ridgeley Hunt, Jr. Richard Henry Paynter, 3d 1913 Charles Richter Franklin Joseph O'Brien Gove Jay Hambidge William Fay Tanner Howard Franklin Murchie Fratres in Universitate Adolph Gustav Ernst Hanke Carl Haner, Jr. Edward Kellogg Strong Frederick Lester Corts Edward Joseph O'Connell Law and Medicine Victor Willard Cutting I Leon Wells Gibson Alfred Christopher Intemann Nelson Kingsbury Benton 175 Glibnzta Xi FoUNDnD 1864 Epsilon Chapter Founded 1898 Roll of Chapters Alpha . ..... Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Beta . . Sheffield Scientific School, Yale University Gamma. . . . Stevens Institute of Technology Delta . . . Massachusetts Institute of Technology Epsilon . Columbia University Schools 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 Mu . . . . Iowa State College Graduate Club . . . New York, N. Y. Chicago Alumni Association . Chicago, Ill. 176 A QW-, , X 11 11.r 1.12: df, 515 , , X ff A ' ,,qy1,1l11 N 11 ,f x 1 .M vm 1 w. , , , , ,Wlfll Hr 1 1fM 1 1, 1 H ,I 1, I I , l1 11 f 1'j11,1, ,1n!L1 1' 1 -1 , f111'- W1 , V1 11 -' 111 ,-.11111'g' 1591 . if 1fszfT1'1w?f' - 'ii .war-Y J 1111:1fV1'11. -11f11fe11ff' 10 w A 91+ . -ml' 11' KL fir- 0 11 . WFTA 1 wg, UQ dl' ' 1, 1 , A M10-1X - 1 14121 , Ti. ,,11, 1 , I 0' - Uv' ' f1111, W , 7115. 1,1 1 11 M 111 14411 ' f' 111 1 ,DF by 1 V W 91 'll 1 ffl, f,:'1 I A fl yi I + IW , 1 1 1 no I I , 11 1, ,, 1Jl'l . ' M i k al 1. Epsilon Chapter 1 9 1 0 George Hilliard Boss Robert Hugh Marwiek Thomas Edward King Thomas Edward Snook, Jr. Raymond Vlfright Stafford Gilbert Small Peyton, Jr. 1 9 1 1 George Laurence Peters William Frederick Peters, Jr. Arthur Rowley Parker VVilliam Alexander Cherry, Jr Paul Arnold Baumeister Ernest Heathcote Dickenson Seymour Mersick Bradley 1912 Clayton Orff Bedford Ralph Arthur Parker Thomas Ellis Brown, 3d 1913 John Albert Hernandez George VVarren Dunn, Jr. Edwin Howard Armstrong Charles Nicholas Todd Lloyd Fowler Hayden Alfred Page Lane James Joseph Shaw, Jr. Davis McGowan Frederick William Kroehle, Jr. Post-Graduate Stephen M. Bell 177 Phi Phi Phi Phi Phi Phi Phi Phi Phi Phi Phi Qlpba Qllhi Rho FOUNDED 1895 Phi Omega Chapter Established 1900 Roll of Chapters I 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 178 egg 'v'i3:f4'f9 i Q C llll if 1 llll l ll , K ,.,1L.F,::2 gf ' ' 411- . .mi-V2 : ' , , ,,,, W - - ,uw : 7 i 1 , . ii., 5.1, as E e l m ' 1541- if ' J:-0' 1, , r 'AM , ,y 5355 if rl 5 is X A C531 ' ' , 4,1 A pr,- Phi Omega Chapter 1910 James Thom Beard, Jr: Van Rensselaer Gibson Clarence Ray Jones Stanley Harned Renton Ralph Leclercq Roeder 1911 Max Brownell llfilliam Ernst Buchtenkirch Guy Arthur Cheney Leonard Covello 1912 Elbridge Colby Edward Eugene Fisher ' Carl Bernard Eimer Dixon Ryan Fox Frederick Stevens Frambach Wfinfred Hamlin Ziegler Philip Hendrick Eugene Hiram Paddock, Jr. Harold Pindar Zoller 1913 Glen Goykendall Frank Tompkins Harris Lucius Krolfifer Dudley Moore Fratres in Universitate Clarence Orion Cheney George Brokaw Compton Robert Frederick Lau Percy Frank Griffin Wfilliam Burgess Osterhout Malcolm Miller Roy Fratres in Facultate Carlton Huntley Hayes, Ph.D. Gaillard Sherburne Rogers, M A YVilliam Robert Shepherd, Ph.D. 179 Pi Beta Rho Beta Sigma Gamma Delta Gamma Epsilon Gamma Theta Gamma Psi Delta Beta Delta Gamma Delta Delta Sigma Gamma Iota Mu Theta Iota Kappa Eta Xi Beta Theta Gamma Alpha Epsilon Beta Nu Beta Iota Gamma Pi Delta Alpha Delta Zeta Gamma Beta Gamma Gamma Gamma Lambda Gamma Mu Gamma Nu Gamma Rho Delta Theta Sigma u FOUNDED 1869 Delta Gamma Chapter Established 1888 Re-established 1908 Roll of Chapters First Division Lehigh University University of Pennsylvania University of Vermont Stevens Institute of Technology Lafayette College Cornell University Syracuse University Dartmouth College Columbia University Pennsylvania State College Second Division Vanderbilt University State University of Kentucky Third Division University of Georgia Univ -rsity of Alabama Howard College North Georgia Agricultural College Mercer University Emory College Alabama Polytechnic Institute Georgia School of Technology Fourth Division Bethany College Ohio State University Mt. Uni: . College University of West Virginia Case School of Applied Science Western Reserve University Fifth Division Northwestern University Albion College University of VVisconsin University of Illinois University of Michigan University of Chicago Lombard University Beta Mu Gamma Sigma Gamma Tau Chi Delta Eta Nu Rho Beta Xi Gamma Xi Gamma Omicron Delta Epsilon Upsilon Phi Beta Phi Gamma Upsilon Gamma Eta Gamma Kappa Gamma Chi Gamma Zeta Gamma Phi Beta Chi Beta Psi Alpha Beta Lambda Psi Beta Tau Sixth Division State University of Iowa Iowa State College University of Minnesota Cornell College University of Nebraska Seventh Division Kansas State University Missouri State University VVilliam Jewell College Missouri School of Mines VVashington University Oklahoma University Eighth Division University of Texas Louisiana State University Tulane University University of Arkansas Ninth Division Colorado School of Mines University of Colorado Tenth Division ' University of Washington University of Oregon University of Montana Eleventh Division Leland Stanford, Jr., University University of California Twelfth Division Virginia Military Institute University of Virginia Washington and Lee University University of North Carolina North Carolina College of Mines Thirteenth Division Beta Beta Beta Zeta Beta Eta Beta Upsilon A De Pauvv University Purdue University University of Indiana Rose Polytechnic Institute c E5 ' .. Q 1 ,- , 11 -J -2' 4 4. M 1 Y 1 ,f lags 1 A5332 xl it r I V '3 x 2 Q I V 4141? gi! ex Z yt 'ltr' mx' I qw l ugflu x ' E 2 - at V X A .. V WGS.. - 25253: H A135 1- . fl f ,.w ' A, , ' ' vt-1415. it gf, w gfu . fx' 'wax N...-9' N 3 we V! M it If XX fu' Q 6 Vina' ' T? 5 X ' 3 ar y 9 liar 1 , 0 i 1 v T. W Tama ' fl , Q 5 . ,- mwffriiv MF A Delta Gamma Chapter I 1910 Theodore Kiendl, Jr. Ellis J. Arkush Adolph Martin Hamann Norman Hoag Angell 1 9 1 1 John A. Storey, Jr. Henry Sigmund Rade 1912 Charles E. Kear B. Perry Hamilton William Ranold Grunow YVallace W61'H6th Dahman Willard Ferris Butcher Owen E. Hitchins George Augustus Shaw George Henry Frew, Jr. Richard J. Mackey 1913 Y Archibald Austin Coates Lloyd Burr Smith John Kernan McCormick Norman Reed Brigham James Armstrong Schweizer Tracy Vanderbilt Fike F ratres in Universitate Benjamin Burks Kendrick John Parks Almand Thomas Henry Wade J . Marshall Robinson Paul Mansield Spencer 181 Pennsylvania Alpha Michigan Alpha . Indiana Alpha . New Jersey 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 Gamma. California Alpha . New York Gamma Mau Esta Ei Roll of Chapters 182 . . . Lehigh University . Michigan Agricultural College i . . 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 Qian Esta i,Bi Qllpba Qlbaptcr of IQRYIJ 1901511 FOUNDED 1898 Arthur B. Menefee, M.E. . President Kenneth S. Guiternian, Mel.E. . Vice-President Lawrence R. Clapp, Mel.E. . . . . Treasurer Robert E. Phelan, M.E. .- . Recording Secretary Montrose L. Lee, ME. -. . Corresponding Secretary Elected in Junior Year George E. Beggs, C.E. Arthur B. Menefee, M.E. Kenneth S. Guiterman, Mel.E. Lawrence R. Clapp, Mel.E. Henry C. Carlisle, ME. Montrose L. Lee, M.E. Elected in Senior Year Albert C. Kaestner, CE. Austin G. Marsh, M.E. Wfilliani H. Burr Charles F. Chandler Francis B. Crocker Frederic R. Hutton James F. Kemp Ray E. lValters, ME. Charles B. Spencer, C.E. Otis C. Morrill, M.E. Harold Williams, CE. Robert E. Phelan, ME. Louis A. Parsons, M.E. John T. Rodenburg, C.E. Robert H. Townsend, ME Members in the Faculty Walter Rautenstrauch ' 183 Earl B. Lovell Ralph E. Mayer Henry B. Mitchell Henry S. Munroe Robert Peele , , Senior Snnietp uf jlaacumf S. Babcock R. Clapp Counselman S. Erskine Kiendl M. Keator V. Mahon K. Murphy H. Osterhout Renshaw O. Rockwood H. Saunders A. Wardlaw Williams H. v s. - E U I N 'ex . V, 0 if . A , Q- -. 1 1 4 -sr A 7 i ii WW? .... X ,, 2. fffff XZ 'Q 2 W ' Qo g 'vv1ffv.mQf1uf Q nf, A f 'X , 5155511114 4 f ,w ffWfm B' 5 f fd' ' A r mdffiifij, V X 0 wg X fix gf g g Jb m'7'Q,,,4 Q if xy X . 1 X 5 ' if -ir .3 ' I-in 31 ,X Pg? I Y 1. 1 ?-Rf f ,VV f f ' I ' .,A' - ' -f f T 4'.. QS., ,, f 1 3- '4' . E g: ' ' 57 ez? ' , 7 f ,P , - . 4 - fujx-.. A Wx -wx Q ff if 1 , M' . X .. 4...--fi 'ffffvif-1'A 4 : ,jr Nix iff X QPQ'x N Zlx f X, :EEV45S!JL!ML!MkVML!flu!!klYAlUAlU -KWlK!!!AVJKFEghVl A xvwwwavmaxv4MI5uMa114s!Amvz.MmMMI X EA VPJlffTwKdF Q 5:4 ' 1 , ix X ,Q 'C ' ' ' g . V ' 1 V X . . ' N4 X ! X . .5 4 - ,ei-I . if K it X x I ' :- ' T3 4 X 7 'Ni- T ' ,- -- , , XX, V f , - ,K . . , X-Qi, 7 :mc I GYMNASIUM FLOOR SVVIMMING POOL Bchicm uf 19084909 in Qtbletinzs Columbia attained marked success in Athletics during the year of 1908-19095 inter- collegiate championships were won by the Basketball, Soccer and Gym. Teams, while our other teams made good records. The 1909 Columbia Crew was exceptionally promising 5 in the Poughkeepsie Regatta our eight furnished the real race and gave a wonderful exhibition of oarsmanship. Harvard won her race with us on the Charles River, Boston, and at Annapolis we were also unsuccess- ful, but this was largely due to the fact that there was no Fall rowing last year on account of the large deficit of the previous season, and thus Coach Rice did not have sufficient time to get the men in good form. The Baseball Team won several big games and much credit is certainly due the men for making as good a showing as they did, since they were unable to secure an adequate place for practice, due to the reconstruction work in progress on South Field. The Track Team was active and several large meets were held, including the Indoor Meet at Madison Square Garden, which was successful except from the financial viewpoint. The Interclass One Mile Relay of the Meet was won by the Class of 1911. The Lacrosse Team was the best in years and tied with Harvard for the Intercollegiate Championship. The Hockey Team was not as successful as the other teamsg the game with Troy Polytechnic being the only one which the team won. Interclass Football was very popular last Fall and all of the games were well attended g the Class of 1910 won the championship of the series. The whole department of Athletics has received a decided stimulus by the completion of South Field and it is to be hoped that with these new facilities for practice all teams will be greatly benefited and that the coming year will be a red letter one for Columbia Athletics. W. R. WRIGHT' 187 ' RUNNING TR:-ECK SECTION OF GYMNASIUM FLOGR A 41.CI'7,Fil7lL,- if 1 1.1 f. lf.. in Zlllll W ff , X f x i w .1 Q E J Qui ,X-10 K -f ' 11' Qkllll A f ' as , 5 5 ,Y ' A,,. :iff 5 fl ,','-,' OF IH f' 'Q fl 6 f ff' ...sf f cm- . W ' H 1.11 Twelearers nf tba CEE Crew P. Rensliaw, '11 S R. K. Murphy, '10 S E. S. J. Phillips, '11 S F. H. Saunders, '10 S F. Miller, '11 S A. M. Hamann, '10 S WV. B. Eclclison, '11 S N. B. Gatch, '11 C. D. Benson, '11 S W. H. Grassi, '11 ' E. F. Verplanck, '12 S C. E. Dwyer, '11 S J. J. O'Connell, '10 G. L. Lornniel, '11 S F. A. 'lV2L1'Cll2l.YV, '10 S S. Melitzer, '11 S Track Soccer Baseball Basketball 189 L. R. Clapp, '10 S R. M. Keator, '10 S A. D. Alexander, '12 L F. S. Dellenbaugli, '10 S G. Norris, '10 L R. S. Pierrepont, '12 L B. Whitwell, '11 S H. Perrine, '10 S H. S. Babcock, '12 S T. S. Babcock, '10 S V. B. lVIurmy, '10 P QQ S P. Billingsley, P .G. W. M. Lee, '10 A. A. Van Tine, '10 L E. H. Osterhout, '10 T. Kiencll, '10 S Right End Right Tackle Right Guard Center . Left Guard . Left Tackle . Left End . -Quarter Back Right Half Backs . Left Half Backs . Full Back . October 30, 1908 November 4, 1908 . November 11, 1908 . Totals . 1909 Senior junthall Ulieam Substitutes D. D. Streeter J. E. Arkush H. W. Taylor B. A. W'illiS Record 191 1912 1911 1910 H. O. Knapp . T. A. Robinson . M. D. Smith . G. L. Youmans . G. B. Compton J. J. Ryan CCaptainj . E. A. Ulman E. Knoblock T. zink H. A. Hall 1 s.1vIe11fzer F. H. Hayes . W. W. ounef 1909 opp. . 0 0 . . 14 2 . . 0 11 TQ 'E xw..,,,,,..4-.w.a'Q-S NJ?-...,,. Sara Y 1910 JUNIOR FOOTBALL' TEAM Right End . Right Tackle . Right Guard. . Center . . Left Guard . Left Tackle . Left End . Quarter Back . Right Half Back. Left Half Back . Full Back . 1910 junior fastball Uleam Interclass Champions, 1 908 . A. J. W. A. Corton R.. L. Strobe1 WV. S. Heard N. Giegerich M. Hoizworth . T. VV. Farr R. K. Murphy S. L. Landon R. M. Keator R. E. Phe1an . . . F. H. Saunders Clhptainji Substitutes W. Steinsehneider A. M. Hdmann J. D. Tallant Record 1910 Opp. October 29, 1908 . . . . 1911 . 16 Or November 6, 1908 . 1912 . 12 11 November 11, 1908 . . 1909 . 11 O Totals . . . . 39 11 193 9 1910 SENIOR FOOTBALL TEAM 1911 1912 1913 1910 beniur juuthall Ulizam Interclass Champions, 1 909-19 1 0 R. A. E. A. K. Murphy, Right End M. Hamann, Right Tackle H. Osterhout, Right Guard N. Giegerich, Centre W. Steinschneider, Left Guard . R. Strobel, Left Tackle J. J. Carson, Left End N. Selvage, Quarter Back R. Phelan, Right Half Back R. M. Keator CCaptainj, Left Half Back F. H. Saunders, Full Back Substitutes C. B. Spencer W. Heard J. Tallant L. G. McConnell Record Totals 195 1910 Opp 23 0 13 0 22 0 58 0 1913 FRESHMAN FOOTBALL TEAM 1913 freshman fastball Ulieam F. J. Latensei' . H. C. Stevens ...... E. B. Melitzer, Right End A. H. Kohlbusch, Right Tackle W. Klein, W. F. Roos, Right Guards L. Witherby, Centre R. P. Titus, Left Guard ' A. W. Bissell, A. W. Eilers, Left Tackles N. B. Ward, Left Find R. Wheeler, Quarter Back J. Maloy, Right Half Back J. J. Shaw, Left Ha1f Back F. J. Latenser, Full Back Substitutes B. F. Connex' J. Thomas Record 1910 . . . 1911 . 1912 . . . Totals . 197 . Captain . Manager G. Hoffman G. VV. Dunn vt if 1913 . 0 . 0 . 61' . 6 Oppon 22 21 11 54 15' 1 sv III!! 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Bradley, '01 ' T. L. chi-ysae Board of Directors President . Vice-President . . Secretary . . Manager and Treasurer . Assistant Manager . . Captain . . Coach . . . Undergraduate Director . . Graduate Treasurer . Graduate Directors . Graduate Advisory Committee, 199 1909-10 P. Renshaw, '11 S- R. M. Keator, '10 S E. H. Koenig, '12 R. V. Mahon, '10- W. Kinney, '11 . Office suspended . . . J. C. Rice A. D. Alexander, '12L M. G. Bogue, 'OO' R. S. Pierrepont, '05 K H. McC. Bangs, '06, W. G. Bogue 25, 5? CE 1,4- , 3. V1 2 5 ,. vi x I , L 2 ' T H- .xk-,'X-L H.. w 11, . bi - N ig, 1-, L N- . . L. SV.: H. -gig. . ' ,,-Q Q ' . lvrv T 4.,., Z .. Ai +ff,.QpI5 KQV V 1 Q A , . S : Ni E Q -e 5 1 Q i S F., 5 .2 'R' ' R . 2 54 . , S S ., :ZF Y L xx f-y..:n.A N Q .J 1' '4 .f f:,.-, , .9 I C1-,Z , ' , N E m :- N A L' .WMA A., ,iw it -N . V...p - ,A X ' f X v N. ASTE, 1 ' :wr 122,-sgfmg ' . .., . A , '-f if-fa - :- z-vie-mr 4 ,. ..: :f : 4 2 E, 4 -2 :ff 427 .4 F K 5 5:'?3X 'b Q ','F?h- X Q - f1 ' A S . Q Sq V ' 'r i-. 1 ' w I ' ' -'M' rg 65 f'5,::-,Q S3 Q ' Q. P ,,, Qi ,, ' -'C : ' 3255-'5Zf', X ' ' . I . - Y ' fa. - N --fr ' M Y ff, :H -11 Qs:-ZW' X ' ' X15 3 If 'im g KQ ' 4 ' x x 1 . X C , Q , ,Y fw :,5.vwm I S M N' ' V Q - Q S ' .2 , ff ' i Q. . .. N ,- ' gf- f . 2 'M-Ji' . X 5 -, . -. --fm ,- . x f. A: . wwf, - Y , Q, N Q '2f,+j.f5- Q 'L . -fl 31? E -: .,.,3:7 w gf-9 4.5.91-,. 1426 , , A N 2...- 3152 . .' 3 N . jfyz- ' L - ' 1 Q A, 3 ., , ' , Q . 1 x Q ' '- ' ...,, .., Q,,49,,.,,,Mx,,,,,.,, -v-.,,..-.fp , 1 ,, . Q , -4 i ' ak i 1 S :E 6 fx A 23- .E E. 15 o 'o E 1: o If 12711 -.N Lvl l Z fa .Qi Qliolumbia mnihersitp Raining Glluh-Giorltinurn Harvard-Columbia Race Annapolis-Columbia Race Rowecl on Charles River, April 24, 1909 Rowed on Severn, May 8, 1909 Bow . . XV. Steinschneider, '10 S Bow . . . VV. Steinschneider, ' 10 S 2 . . . C. P. Jordan, '09 S 2 . . A. M. Hamann, '10 S 3 . ' . R. M. Keator, '10 3 . . . . F. Miller, '11 S 4 . . N. B. Gatch, '11 4 . . F. H. Saunders, '10 S 5 . . L. R. Clapp, '10 S 5 . . . S. Pitt, '11 S 6 . . . J. J. Ryan, '09 S 6 . . T. A. Robinson, '09 S 7 . . E. S. J. Phillips, Jr., '11 S 7 . L. H. Spalding, '09 S Stroke . . . B. P. Cerussi, '09 S Stroke . . R. K. Murphy, '10 S Coxswain . . N. O. Rockwood, '10 Coxswain . . XV. B. Eddison, '11 S 1Von by Harvard 1Von by Annapolis Time, 9 min. 54 sec. Time, 9 min. 55 4-5 sec. Distance 1M miles Distance, 2 miles 1909 Varsity Crew Poughkeepsie Regatta, July 2, 1909 Eight-Oared Creyv Distance, 4 miles Bow . . . P. Renshaw, '11 S 2 A. M. Hamann, '10 S 3 . . . P.-Miller, '11 S 4 . . F. H. Saunders, '10 S 5 . E. S..J. Phillips, Jr., '11 S 6 . T. A. Robinson, '09 S 7 . L. H. Spalding, '09 S Stroke . . R. K. Murphy, '10 S Coxswain . . XV. B. Eddison, '11 S Won by Cornell, time, 19 min. 2 sec., Columbia second, time, 19 min. 2 4-5 sec., ' Syracuse, third 5 Wisconsin, fourth 5 Pennsylvania, fifth. Four-Oared Crew Bow . . C. P. Jordan, '09 S 2 . J. J. Ryan, '09 S 3 .... L. R. Clapp, '10 S Stroke .... N. B. Gatch, '11 Distance, 2 miles. Won by Cornell, time, 10 min. 1 sec., Syracuse, second, Colu1nbia,thirdg Pennsylvania, fourth. New record for course 5 former record 10 min. 15 2-5 sec. ' 201 DEAN VAN AMRINGE SPEAKING AT CREVV MASS MEETING f ! 0, q zQf4f 'E' SNAP SHOTS AT POUGHKEEPSIE Giolumhia 'dllnihersitp Elauigning Glluh-Glioutinuen Harlem Regatta Harlem River, May 31, 1909 , Distance, ly miles Junior Eight-Oared Shell Intermediate Eight-Oared Shell Bow . . . . R. Snevily, '12 Bow ..... R. Snevily, '12 2 . . G. S. Downing, '12 2 . J. M. Lovejoy, '11 S 3 . . . W. Pyne, '12 3 . . J. F. Kemp, Jr., '12 4 . . J. W. Pulleyn, '12 4 . YV. D. Herbert, '11 S 5 . . F. Culman, '12 5 . . I. S. Pitt, '11 S 6 . . J. I. Moore, '12 S J 6 . . . . F. Miller, '11 S 7 . J. F. Kemp, Jr., '12 7 . . E. S. J. Phillips, Jr., '11 S Stroke . . M. Salsbury, '12 S Stroke . . . N. B. Gatch, '11 Coxswain . . . E. S. Swazey, '12 Coxswain . . W. B. Eddison, '11 S Won by New York A. C. Won by New York A. C. Second, Columbia Second, Columbia Third, New York University Time, 5 min, 46 Sec. Time, 6 min. 37 sec. Intermediate Four-Oared Gig BOW ...... S. Pitt, '11 S 2 . . . . F. Miller, '11 S 3 . . . E. S. J. Phillips, Jr., '11 S Stroke .... N. B. Gatch, '11 I Won by Columbia 3 second, Pennsylvania Barge Club, Philadelphia. 204 BAKE B ,NF X f' 'H-M .... f ' ef-f'+:f f ,nw l lg' Jqfifff gQx?fy' j ,g345E?f I ' - . NL' 1 f 3fQh' I .. It L,,,i1,:5,,., QEJL. .,:, . . . J ' f N 1- 5 ., , , ,534 5' ,a5zf:'ag3:2 'k .':'1ff:'?ff - - 9 'F I if Away fdmpfgwwmnfmg 1 , n .f,f3'LZ' 'f 5?-,3QsJ:,7c g,'xe5i':,.i 4 .X . ,., ' , I '!,,:.Ls,--- :f,,, , ag! 49' V, ,. - M ff Q. ,,:.-,.'f' 'A ,mgif 1,1151 f:4?', 1Lf 'W A f A? M , ia'f1 '-Lvriziiw - 'M' 1 ' ' + ' ' N, In I ,,,., ...WVM , K .. ,iii ' . 4-'ff .1 111 .nib ' L L EAL? .1-17' 1909 VARSITY BASEBALL, TEAM Qlnlumhia Utlnihersitp Easehall Qssuniatiun 1908-09 A. Miltenberger, '09 S H. Foote, '09 S H. W.Ts.yiO1-,'09 S C. H. Rainsdell, '10 J. D. Pell First Base . Second Base . Third Base Short Stop Left Field Center Field . Right Field . Officers . Captain . . Manager . . Asst. Manager . . Graduate Directors Walden Pell, Treasurer C. L. Hendrickson Team, 1908-09 f iv. wif. Tonking, nb 1909-10 . J. J. O'Connell, '10 . C. H. Rarnsdell, '10 S. A. McKeown, '11 S W. B. Synnnes, Jr. A. Miltenberger, '09 S L. S. Denslow, '11 L J. J. O'Connell, '10 F. A. lVzmrdlaw, '10 S Fi. Schmidt, '09 F.A. G, C. Schafer, '09 L E. H. Gsterhout, '10 Catcher . ....... G. L. Loinrnel, '11 S Pitchers . M. Lee, '11 W. A. Kinibel, '09 M. L. O'Neale, '10 S Substitutes H. Read, '09 L 5 T. Sanders, '12 Record ' Columbia Opp. Georgetown . . . . . . C10 fnningsj 5 3 Mount Washington Club . . . . 6 S U. S. N aval Acadeiny . . . 1. 9 Princeton . . . . . 3 12 New York A. C. . . . . 4 5 Syrzlcuse . . . . C12 inningsj 5 3 Fordhani . .... 1 0 Pennsylvania . 0 8 Cornell . . 3 ' 5 Yale . 2 8 Syracuse . . 3 6 Wesleyan . . 6 1 University of Vermont 0 4 Williams . . . 2 10 Totals . . . . 41 82 207 l SOME OF YE VARSITIE FACULTY-SENIOR BASEBALL GAME, 1909 TOMBO UP l 1908-09 VARSITY TRACK TEAM Clllulumhia Ukinihersitp Trunk Qssuciatiun 1908-09 B. Sanders, '09 . H. E. Hall, '09 s . T. B. Counselnian, '10 S . G. F. Ku-iey . W. A. Kirnbel, '09 K. M. Boorinan, '10 S A. Zink, F. A. V. S. Mallory, A. Zink, F. A. ' Hurdles .J. C. Mackenzie, '11 H. S. Babcock, '12 S NT Col1s,'11 F. W. Kennedy, '09 S W. G. Buckish, '10 H. H. Anderson, '12 T. S. Babcock, '10 S W. D. Pollock J. J. Ryan, '09 S Officers Captain . Manager . Assistant Manager -S Graduate Q Z Director Team, 1 9 08-09 Sprints E. Newton, '11 S 440 Yards 880 Yards B. Sanders, '09 High Jump H. S. Babcock, '12 S C. D. Benson, '11 S J. J. Ryan, '09 S Distance Polo Vaults Weights 211 1909-10 . T. S. Babcock, '10 S . T. B. Counselnian, '10 S S. P. Taylor, '11 S G. F. Kirley S. Bender, '11 B. Epstein, '10 G. E. Hutchinson, '09 S R. Hobie, '10 T. B. Counselman, '10 S Broad Jump C. D. Benson, '11 S H. S. Babcock, '12 S P. W. Gaebelein, '10 S YV. C. Dorr, '11 R. Schwartz, '09 S E. F. Verplanck '12 H. s. Babcock, '12 s J. S. Robinson, '10 L W. H. Grassi, '11 G0l.lIllllJfH 'eiuibrfrsitp wrath Sssoriation Two Won by Yaleg Columbia, secondg P Record Mile Rel a t P fliontinurb y a astime A. C. Games ennsylvania, thirdg C. C. N C olumbia Team . Y., fourth. A. Zink B. Sanders F. XV. Kennedy WV. G. Buckish Irish-American A. C. Games Columbia, third Columbia Team A. Zink B. Sanders F. W. Kennedy W. B. Buckish Columbia University Games Won by Yale g Pennsylvania, second 5 Cornell, third 5 Columbia, fourth 5 Dartmouth, fifth. - Columbia Team A. Zink B. Sanders W. F. Kennedy W. G. Buckish Match Race with Cornell at Troy Won by Cornell Columbia Team A. Zinlc B. Sanders F. WV. Kennedy W. G. Buckish Match Race with Pennsylvania at Trenton Won by Pennsylvania Columbia Team A Q A. Zink B. Sanders F. W. Kennedy Counselman I LOne Mile Relay-Match Race with Pennsylvania at Boston A. C. Games lVon by Pennsylvania Columbia Team A. Zinlc C. Swezey E. Newton H. E. Hall Sub. K. M. Boorman C. C. N. Y. Games Columbia, third Columbia Team B. Sanders F. W. Kennedy K. M. Boorman C. Swezey Four Mile Relay -Match Race with Johns Hopkins at Baltimore Won by Columbia Q Columbia Team B. Sanders A. Zink F. W. Kennedy F.. F. V erplanck Broke University record 212 EVENTS 100-yard dash 220-yard dash 440-yard dash 380-yard run 1-Inile run 2-mile run 120-yard hurdles 220-yard hurdles High jump Broad jump 16-lb. shot put 12-lb. hammer throw Pole vault :EVENTS 100-yard dash 220-yard dash 440-yard dash SSO-yard run 1-mile run 2-mile run i 120 high hurdle 220 low hurdle Pole vault Hammer throw Shot put Hi gh jump Broad jump Qiulumhia- amp Held at Annapolis, May 8, 1909 FIRST Carey, N Carey, N Carey, N Sanders, C Verplanck, C Stolz, N Dickens, N Heim, N H. S. Babcock, C Donelson, N Grassi, C Robertson, N S T. S. Babcock, C 'Q H. S. Babcock Navy . Columbia ,Cl SECOND Bender, C Nicholas, N Smith, N Smith, N Kennedy, C 1Vilkenson, N H. S. Babcock, C Dickens, N Benson, C P Donelson, N 1 H. S. Babcock, Robinson, C Pollock, C C THIRD N icholas, N Bender, C Hutchinson, C Zink, C Byrnes, N Dorr, C Boucher, N Colas, C Benson, C McCaughey, N Elmer, N Roberts, N . 63 points . 51 points ibennsplhania-Qinlumhia Held at Philadelphia, May XNON BY SECOND Minds, P Hough, P Minds, P Hough, P Newall, P Zink, C Beck, P Sanders, C Paull, P Kennedy, C Paull, P Levering, P Hartraft, P Hess, P Hartraft, P Hess, P Barns, P H. S. Babcock, C Coleburn, P Pike, P Pike, P Cfrassi, C Lane, P B21.lJCOGli, C Benson, C Babcock, C Pennsylvania , .... . Columbia . - - 213 21, 1909 THIRD Boorinan, C NeIYall,,P Noble, C Zink, C Verplanck, C Vllolle, P H. S. Babcock, C Colas, C Blakely, P T. S. Babcock, C Pollock, C Robinson, C Newberry, P Benson, C Ryan, C Hough, P TIME on DISTANCE 9 4-5 sec. 21 3-5 sec. 52 sec. 2 min. 1 4-5 sec. 4 min. 48 sec. 10 111111. 15 1-5 sec. 17 sec. 27 sec. 5 ft. 7 1-4 in. ' 22 ft. 3 3-4 in. 39 ft. G in. 114 ft. 10 in. 10 ft. 10 in. TIRIE on DISTANCE 10 1-5 sec. 23 2-5 sec. 53 1-5 sec. 2 min. 10 1-5 sec. 4 min. 36 2-5 sec. 10 min. 08 4-5 sec 16 sec. 25 4-5 sec. P Y 11 fr. 125 ft, 3 in. 40 ft. 7 in. 5 ft. 9 in. 20 ft. 9 in. . 81 5-6 points . 35 1-6 points EVENTS 100-yard dash 220-yard dash 440-yard dash S80-yard run One-mile run Two-mile run 120 high hurdle 220 low hurdle High jump Broad jump Pole vault Shot put Harnmer throw Zlntmlass Cibampiunsbips Held on South Field WON BY SECOND THIRD FOURTH TIRIE on DISTTLTNCE Corwin, '10 Epstein, '10 Corton, '10 Bender, '11 10 3-5 sec. Corwin, '10 Hutchinson, '09 Gorton, '10 Paton, '11 22 3-5 sec. Hutchinson, '09 Swezey, '11 Zink, '09 Noble, '10 53 sec. Zink, '09 Verplanck, '12 Counselinan Stewart, '11 2 min. 03 el-5 sec. Kennedy, '09 Verplanck, '12 Maurice, '12 Shears, '12 4 min. 42 1-5'sec. Sanders, '09 Anderson, '12 Dorr, '11 Schwartz, '09 10 min. 144-5Asec H. S. Babcock, '12 Vogel, '11 Colas, '11 17 2-5 sec. Colas, '11, Vogel, '11 Marsh, '10 Axrnan, '11 28 1-5 sec. H. S. Babcock, '12 Osborne, '09 Benson, '11 T. S. Babcock, '10 5 ft. 25 in. H. S. Babcock, '12 Benson, '11 Vogel, '11 Osborne, '09 22 ft. Q Sf 52222252 Vogel, 111 Marsh, '10 10' fu. 11 ah. Grassi, '11 Keator, '12 Grant, '09 H. S. Babcock, '12 39 ft. 1 in. Bertrand, '12 Grant, '09 Grassi, '11 H. S. Babcock, '12 95 ft. 7 in. First, 1912 41 points Second, 1911 38 points Third, 1909 35 points Fourth, 1910 28 points In 214 Ctlruss-Ciuuntrp Qiluh Officers 1908-09 1909-10 B. Sanders, '09 . . Captain . . W. C. Dorr, '11 H. E. Hall, '09 S. . . Manager . . A. G. Marsh, '10 S Team, 1908-09 F. XV. Kennedy, '09 S H. F. Kundlich, Jr., '10 W. G. Dorr, '11 B. Sanders, '10 WV. G. Buckish, '10 H. H. Anderson, '12 R. Scliwartz, '09 S E. F. Verplancli, '12 S M. D. Smith, '09 L. G. Kistler, '09 T. B. Connselnmn, '10 S G. P. Gunther, F.A. Junior National Cliaznpionsliips, Celtic Park, Nov. 13, 1909 Intercollegiates Over Back Bay Course near Boston, Nov. 20, 1909 215 1 1908-09 VARSITY BASKET BALL TEAM Qllulumhia Tllinihersitp Easket Ball Zlssuciatiun INTERCOLLEGIATE CHAMPIONS, 1908-09 Officers A 1908-09 1909-10 J. J. Ryan, '09 S . Captain . T. Kiencll, Jr., '10 G. E. Hutchinson,'09 S . Manager . . N. O. Rockwood, '10 N. O. Rockwood, '10 . . Asst. Manager . . W. Mac Rossie, '11 H. A. Fisher . Coach Team, 1908-09 , 1 7 l T. Kiencll, Jr., '10 F01 11 'mls Meiitzei-, '09 Center .... J. J. Ryan, '09 S Curlrds B. P. Cerussi, '09 S ' C ' . W. A. Kimbel, '09 Substitutes R. V. Mahon, '10 C. D. Benson, '11 S W. M. Lee, '11 C. B. Spencer, '10 S A. Menclelsolin, '11 S Record A Columbia Opp. Orange YL M. C. A. . . . 23 19 Trinity . . 34 8 Wesleyan . . 29 11 Trinity 35 11 C. C. N. Y. . 13 12 Princeton . 52 10 'West Point- . 34 18 VVesleyan . 24 18 Princeton . 51 24 Cornell . . 47 20 Georgetown . 23 10 Pennsylvania . 34 9 Yale . . 19 13 Cornell . . 29 12 Yale . . 19 11 Pennsylvania . 12 23 Totals . . . 478 234 211 . Qiulumhia Utlnihersitp Qssuniatinn jfunthall Qllluh Intercollegiate Champions, 1 908-09 1908-O9 C. E. Dwyer P. Billingsley . J. A. Voskamp . . W. D. Murphy G. L. Peters . Officers 1909-10 President . P. Billingsley Captain G. Dwyer Vice-Cuptziin . . A. H. Sniith Manager H. V. B. Darlington Asst. Mana ger . G. L. Peters Team, 1 908-09 Outside Right, P. Billingsley Inside Right, A. H. Smith Center, M. Diaz Inside Left, C. E. Dwyer Outside Left, J. O'Brien Left Half Buck, L. G. Kistler Pennsylvania . Yale. . Haverford . Cornell . . . Staten Isl:1ndF.-C. . Harvard . . Totals . Record 219 Center Half Buck, R. A. Sernple Right Half Back, G. Murphy Right Pull Back, A. Grinies Left Pull Back, G. Dwyer Goal, C. B. Spencer Substitute, A. A. Wickenden 'J Lol. o pp. - I 5 I 1 0 4 0 2 0 2 2 I6 QI 1909 VARSITY HOCKEY TEAM Qllulumhia Wnihersitp Jlaunhep Qssuniatinn 1908-1909 C. Schaefer, '09 S P. E. Locke, '09 S J. M. Shaw, '10 . . C. Schaefer, '09 S Goal R. K. Murphy, '10 S Rover H. M. Bond, '12 se YV. Kinney, '11 L. Cf. Kistler, '09 Princeton . . Harvard . Dartmouth Yale ...... Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Totals . . . Officers . Captain . . Manager . Assistant Manager Team, 1908-1909 Forwards S. F. Murphy, '10 S Substitutes Record 221 1909-1910 R. K. Murphy, '10 . R. F. Barnum, '10 . C. Klugescheicl, '1 J. M. Lovejoy, '11 S Point R. F. Barnum, '10 Cover Point R. Borcharclt, '09 S S. Nathan, '09 S J. P. Mackenzie CF.A.j Columbia Opponent . 3 5 2 5 2 4 4 11 . 4 1 15 26 1908-09 VARSITY SNVIMMING AND VVATER POLO TEAMS Qlulumhia Ginthewitp Qmimming Qssnciatiun 1908-09 W. H. D. Pell . H. G. Guiterus . R. H. Weber H. M. Barker . L. Matz . . L. A. Brown . . . C. D. Trubenbacli Cr. C. Abbott C. Y. Bissell H. E. Velislage Goal J. E. Arkush C. M. McKinley O. V. WVerner H. M. Barker Forwards L. A. Brown H. E. Humphrey E. Sternberg W. H. D. Pell Pennsylvania . Princeton . C. C. N. Y. . Yale . Harvard . Totals . Officers . President . . . Vice-President . . Manager and Treasurer . Assistant Manager . . Captain of Relay Teani . Captain of Water Polo Team . . Gracluate Directors . Teams, 1908-09 Relay Te am Fancy Diving H. Cr. Cfuiterzxs Plunge for Distance Water Polo Team Record S Columbia Won by default 223 1909- 10 C. M. Mcliinluy . R. H. Weber . H. M. Barker R. E. Kinsman . J. E. Arkusli . W. H. D. Pell C. D. Trubenbacli C. Y. Bissell O. Kress C. J. Holslag L. Matz J. VV. Pulleyn C. M. Mcliinlny Pt. E. Kinsinnn Backs R. M. Rutliarclt S. M. Clark J. Chapin Substitute E. P. Harris g Meets Water Polo . Opp. 48 34 S 42 T312 Col. Opp 0 2 0 1 2 0 6 0 8 3 1909 VARSITY LACROSSE TEAM fiulumhia Ulinihzrsitp Jlanrusse Qssuniatiun Officers 1908-09 1909-10 F. B. Tough, '10 S . President , . G. H. Bangs, '09 S . Vice-President . . I Not yet elected A. E. Turpin, '09 Sec. cfm Trees. . . . J. C. Trott, '09 F.A. . Captain . . S. H. Ackerinan, Jr., '11 S D. D. Streeter, '09 . Manager . . F1 XV. Osborne, '10 S E. VV. Osborne, '10 S . Asst. Manager . . . F. S. Frainbach F. B. Tough, '10 S . Coach Team, 1908-09 Tied for Intercollegiate Championship of Northern Division of Intercollegiate Lacrosse League. In Home . .......... A. E. Turpin, '09 Out Home . First Attack Second Attack . Third Attack . Center . . Third Defense . Second Defense . First Defense . Cover Point . Point . Goal . 1 C. B. Bernstein April 3 Lehigh . 10 Swarthmore . . 17 Stevens . . . 2-1 Cornell . . . May 1 Mount Wfashington A. C. 5 Harvard . . . 8 Flushing . . 14 Hobart Totals . . . . . C. M.'McKinlay, '11 . S. H. Ackerman, Jr., '11 S B. R.. Kudlich, '09 S . . S. Melitzer, '09 . H. G. Spencer, '12 S . F. B. Tough, '10 S '09 S . A. L. Hoag. . J. C. Trott, '09 F.A. . F. S. Jennings, '12 S . H. S. Mudd, '12 S . . J. H. Mackintosh, '11 Substitutes F. B. Spencer, '11 F. S. Franibach Record Columbia. Opp. . . . 4 0 2 9 4 5 5 3 0 o 2 5 8 0 5 1 . 30 28 773 1908-09 VARSITY GYM TEAM Qiulumhia Ulflnihetsitp Gpmnastit Zlssnniatiun Officers 1908-09 1909-10 Allen T. Hopping, '10 L . . Manager . . J. D. Sears, '10 Paul L. McCulloch, '09 S . . Captain . . . W. H. Wheeler, '10 S George H. Bangs, '10 . . . Asst. Manager .... L. Hazzard, '11 S Team 1908-09-Intercollegiate Champions Tumbling J. Lang, '10 F.A. L. E. McCanlis, '10 L S. Melitzer, '09 S. L. Miller, '09 L H. S. Schoonmaker, '09 S D. M. Cbler, '11 S Parallel Bars H. S. Schoonmaker, '09 S J. G. Side Horse Hanrahan, ' 09 A. C. Kaestner, '11 H. S. Schoonmaker, '09 S S. Melitzer, '09 A. C Kaestner, '11 Flying Rings P. L. McCulloch, '09 S H. S. Schoonmaker, '09 S , Intercollegiate Championships Helcl at Columbia March 26, 1909 Horizontal Bar H. S. Schoonmaker, '09 S S. Melitzer, '09 A. C. Kaestner, '11 Club Swinging J. Monsky, T.C. Columbia . . 17 points Pennsylvania . 7 points Princeton . . . 13 Yale. . 5 New York Univ. . . 9 Rutgers . 3 Harvard . 0 points Gymnastic Contest All-around Championship Won by H. S. Schoonmaker All-around Championship third, S. Melitzer Horizontal Bar . . H. S. Schoonmaker . . . Second Parallel Bars . . H. S. Schoonmaker . . First Side Horse . . J. G. Hanrahan . . First Side Horse . . . H. S. Schoonmaker .... Second Flying Rings . . P. L. McCulloch . . . Third Exhibition at Brooklyn Bedford Y. M.C.A. Nov. 14, 1908 H Brooklyn Central Y. M.C.A. Dec. 18, 1908 C. C. N. Y. Jan. 9, 1909 Speyer School Feb. 8, 1909 H Rutgers Feb. 13, 1909 'f Baltimore A. C. Feb. 20, 1909 Amherst March 20, 1909 Columbia Opp West Side Y. M. C. A. . . 15 39 Pennsylvania . . . 24 30 Annapolis . . . . 26 19 Lehigh . . . . 35 13 New York Univ. . 34 20 Totals . . . 134 121 227 Qinlumhia Ukinihersitp :Fanning Qtluh Officers 1908-09 D. Arinstrong, '09 President C. B. Miller, ' 09 . Vice-President MQK. Duncan, '10 Sec. 8: Treas. C. B. Miller, '09 . Captain MCK. Duncan, '10 Manager Team, 1908-09' C. E. Dwyer, '11 S S. Pitt, '11 S MCK. Duncan, '10 Record West Point . . . . Pennsylvania . Annapolis ....... Massachusetts Institute of Technology . Totals ........ 228 1909-10 Not yet elected C. E. Dwyer, '11 S W. L. Riley, 'll S M. L. Hamlin, P.G. Columbia Opp. . 3 6 . 4 5 . 2 7 . 2 7 . 1 1 25 Qilnlnmhia Utlnihersitp Tennis Zlssuciatiun 1908-09 K. M. Boornian, '10 S A. S. Moses, '11 S R. S. Erskine, '10 G. C. Shafer, '09 L A. S. Moses, 'll S Montclair A. C. C. C. N. Y. . . Stevens Institute . Corneii . . Totals . Officers . Captain . . Manager . Assistant Manager Team, 1 9 08-09 K. M. Boornian, '09 H. Peyser, '09 XV. H. Brown, Jr., '09 ' Record 229 1909-10 A. S. Moses, '11 S . R. S. Erskine, '10 J. H. Mackintosh, '11 L. S. Fleishinnn, '10 E. H. Pfeiffer, '10 Col. Opp. 3 3 6 0 6 0 6 0 2 1 3 Qliulumhia Uinihersitp Rifle flliluh Officers, 1908-09 J. A. Baker, '11 S . . . . . . . . Manager P. St. G. Bissel, '12 L . . . Asst. Manager A. G. Hanke, '10 S . . . Captain Indoor Team P. H. Agramonte, '11 S . . . Captain Outdoor Team Teams, 1908-09 ' Indoors Outdoors P. I-I. Agramonte, '11 S J. A. Baker, '11 S A. G. Hanke, '10 S J. A. I-Ioag, '09 S A. A. Leach, '11 S G. Marder, '10 S B. W. Briggs, '11 S P. H. Agramonte, '11 S A. J. Holman, '11 S D. G. Hubbard, '12 S IV. A. Tripp, '09 D. F. Tobias, '10 S J. R. Guiteras, '11 S G. VV. Schlichten, '11 S A. A. Wickenden, '10 S J. D. Marder, '10 S A. B. Moss, '10 I The team Won second place in the Intercollegiate Indoor Meet. The team won second place in the Intercollegiate Outdoor Meet. Defeated, Second Division, First Battalion of the Naval Militia. Defeated University of Pennsylvania. A. A. Leach made the highest score in the Indoor Intercollegiate Championship Meet. P. H. Agrarnonte made the highest score in the Outdoor Intercollegiate Championship Meet. 230 - Qllnlumhia Wnthersttp Gulf Tlfleam 1908-1909 C. W. Hunt, Jr., '09 . . . . . Captain A. L. B1-oe, 310 . Manager L. G. McConnell, '10 D. H. Denmede CP. GJ D. M. Lasher, 111 R. Monow, '10 Record Columbia Opp. Dartmouth . . . . 2 11 Saegkill Golf Club . 1 8 Totals . . 3 19 231 Qllnlumhia University wrestling Qssuniation 1908-09 J. E. Gray . E. A. Ulinan H. G olden, Bnntainweight H. Ault, Speeialweight . J. E. Gray, Lightweight . E. A. Ulman, Welterweight . J. Ferrara, Middleweight . J. F61'1'3.1'3,, Light Heavyweight C. G. Sinclair, Heavyweight . Pennsylvania Yule . . St. George l'ennsylvz1nia Totals Substitutes : H. Assistant M anager OFFICERS 1909-10 Captain Manager Team, 1 908-09 . under . . . . . . . . ovei Wile, J. S. Corbett, J. P. Rockwood Record ful 0 O 2 2 4 232 . . H. A. Ault, '10L . . L. H. Robinson, '10 . L. Covello, '11 115 125 135 145 158 175 175 S. ll H KL lt If H Opp. 7 7 5 5 24 , .. A WW ' K ' ,, ffff W N' '1 Yi Q Wh : fv , W V' ' Q' w 'ww Wlw F' f , f 7 gvf- . YZ-H KXKHMXH! 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Koenig Poughkeepsie Regatta, July 2, 1909 Bow . ......... . R. Snevily 2 M. Saisbury 3 . W. Pyne 4 J. WV. Puiieyn 5 . F. Cuiman 6 . J. I. Moore 7 . J. F. Kemp Stroke . Cr. S. Downing Coxswain . . . . E. S. Swnzey Substitutes C. Sinclair G. L. Maurer Distance, two miles Won by Cornell, Second, Syracuse, Third, Pennsylvania, Fourth, Wisconsin, Fifth, Columbia. , Time, 9 min., 72 sec. New Record for course. Former Record, 9 min., 18 sec. 235 1912 FRESHMAN CREW SNAPSHOTS AT POUGHKEEPSIE .1,5n? ,kd 'P xr-yf, ,1 .f fa QQ ' vnu FRESHMAN'FOOTBALLSQUAD 1912 1912 freshman jfunthall Team Right End . Right Tackle Right Guard Center . . Left Guard . Left Tackle . Left End . Quarter Back . Right Half Back . Left Half Back . Full Back . F. H. Wagner J. R. Appleby October 16, 1903 . October 30, 1908 . November 6, 1908 . Totals . Substitutes Record 239 . TV. C. Pyue . J. YV. Pulleyn . H. Bertrand . C. Sinclair . F. D. Eclmuucls . VV. F. Pyue M. Salsbury . . . . T. Sanders R. W. Oakley COaptuinj . J. I. Moore . H. Orr W. Haureu R. T. Struthers 1912 Opp. 1911 . 0 6 1909 . 0 0 1910 . . 11 12 I 1 --- W nf ' ny- L f.a2?'f? . : --' M ,W .k,,.f-- ' --- - . mf - .ox 1912 Supbnmure juuthall Uieam J. I. Moore T. Sanders I Captams M. Salsbury Manager Team W. F. Pyne, Right End J. Pulleyn, Right Tackle J. C. Lordly, Right Guard W. Spalthoff, Centre J F. D. Edmunds, Left Guard W. A. Pyne, Left Tackle T. Sanders, Left End J. A. Mullen, Quarter Back O. C. Barrett, Right Half Back G. A. Shaw, Left Half Back J. I. Moore, Full Back Substitutes A F. Culman H. Bertrand G. J. Hicks, Jr. M. Samuels C. E. Kear W. F. Ijlaaren R. T. Struthers Record 1912 opponents 1910 . . . . O 13 1911 . 0 21 .1913 . . . . 11 6 Totals . 11 40 241 FRESHMAN'BASEBALL TEAM x 1912 Captain Manager First Base Second Base Third Base Short Stop Left Field Center Field Right Field Center . Pitcher . 1912 freshman Baseball Zlleam Team Substitutes M. D. Swartz H. T. Cornwall Record Adelphi Academy . . . Independent A. C. Groff School Mount Pleasant Academy . Horace Mann Cby defaultl Mackenzie School . Totals 2-13 R. A. Fairbairn 1. H. Pardee F. J. Porter R. A. Fairbairn W. R. Root T. M. Sanders E. H. Koenig W. P. Smale F. C. Schede . M. Samuels B. Rogowski E. Bullwinkel 1912 opp. . 11 13 8 5 S 6 5 10 9 0 11 10 . Q Q 1912 FRESHMAN TRACK TEAM 1912 freshman ilirank Uleam H. S. Babcock . , Captain VV. C. Pyne . . Manager B. J. VV6f81'S , Cgagh Team Sprints Hurdles Shot Put V. S. Mallory H. S. Babcock H. S. Babcock F. Pascarella E. Colby VV. F. Pyne F. T. Armstrong W. C. Orr, Jr. W. C. Pyne W. C. Orr, Jr. T. J. Ahearn, Jr' E. V. Broderick R. Snevily B. Keator A. A. Knopf Jumps H. S. Babcock M. Samuels Distance Runs E. F. Verplanck H. H. Anderson Pole Vault S. Maurice. ' H. S. Babcock V- Befgamlnl M. S. Salsbury H 1335011 R S. Reynolds Hammer Tl11'0W A. E. Donnelly H. Bertrand A H- Smith J. Moore L. A. Shears A R. Mackenzie Flam Record WINNERS OF THE INTERCLASS CHAMPIONSHIPS AT COLUMBIA OVAL May 15, 1909 1912 opp. October 23rd, 1908 1912 vs. 1911 on South Field ...... 51 66 May 5th, 1909 1912 vs. De Witt Clinton High School at Columbia Oval. 50 49 May 12th, 1909 1912 vs. High School of Commerce at Columbia Oval . Q -Q Totals .............. 153 162 Columbia 1912-50 De Witt Clinton High School-49 Time, Height Event lst 2nd 3rd or Distance 100 yd. Dash Gilbert, C. Mallory, 1912 Williams, C. 10 4X5 sec. 220 yd. Dash Borgeman, C. Mallory,.1912 Gilbert, C. 23 1X5 sec. 440 yd. .Dash Mallory, 1912 Teigus, C. Spates, C. 53 3X5 sec. 880 yd. Run Verplanck, 1912 DeCastro, C. Iaason, 1912 2 m. 13 1f5 s. 1 mile Run Verplanck, 1912 Maurice, 1912 McDonald, C. 4 m. 50 3X5 s. 120 yd. H. Hurdle Babcock, 1912 Dexter, C. Slattery, C. 18 3X5 sec. 220 yd. L. Hurdle Dexter, C. Borgeman, C. Colby, 1912 28 2f5 sec. High Jump Babcock, 1912 Gilbert, C. Roeman, C. 5 ft. 3 in. Broad Jump Babcock, 1912 DeCastro, C. Feigus, C. 21 ft. 85 in. Pole Vault Babcock, 1912 Dexter, C. Slattery, C. 10 ft. 7 in. Shot Put Mills, C. W. C. Pyne, 1912 Babcock, 1912 39 ft. 7 in. 245 1912 FRI-ISHMAN BASKET BALL TEAM 1912 freshman Zgasiset 1155111 Team Center . . . J. Rohn F 1 IW. P. Smale orwarc s . R. A. Fai1'bai1'u 1 T. Sanders 8 Guards . M. Salsbury QCaptainj Substitutes T. Ahearu K. A. Cosmus Record 1912 Opp. Horace Mann . . . . 18 12 Groff School . D . 58 6 Peekskill M. A. . . 15 18 Yale 1912 . . . 26 23 Pennsylvania, 1912 . . 38 12 ifCo1umbia 1911 . . 19 18 Tota1s . . 174 89 1 Extra. Period 247 1912 tiactussnz Ulizam Captain . G. Atkinson Manager . . . H. A. Galahan Team H. T. Blanchard, Inhorne G. Rubino, Third Defense A. F. Rausch, Onthorne A. G. Smith, Second Defense H. H. Evans, F first Attack H. Irnrnerman, F first Defense W. Bangser, Second Attack C. D. Zigrosser, Cover Point M. De Agflero, Third Attack G. Atkinson, Point A. H. Iaason, Center H. A. Calahan, Goal Substitutes A. E. Ratner J. Heule A. W. Thomas Record , 1912 Opp. Townsend Harris Hall . . . . 6 O Stevens Prep. School . . 0 3 Boys' High School . 1 6 Stevens Prep. School . 0 3 Manual Training School . . . Forfeit to LQ Totals . . . . . . 7 12 248 1912 :Freshman Jfenning Team M. A. J agendorf ...... H. T. Clinch ..... . . . . . . Captain . . - . . . Manager W. C. White H. C. Furstenwalde . . . . Substitute Record Montclair H. S. . 5 1912 . . 4 1911 . . . 5 1912 . . 4 10 8 1912 :Freshman Qlamz Qpree Team D Zuckerman . . . 115 lb. class H. S. Babcock .... 158 lb. class H. A. Calalian Cwonj . . 125 lb. class C. G. Sinclair Cwonj . . . 175 lb. class B. Lassnian .... 135 lb. class C. G. Sinclair Qwonj . . unlimited class E. A. Suvercrop Qwonj . . 145 lb. class FOOTBALL RUSH 1912-1913 1912-1913 FOOTBALL RUSH 1912 J. XV. Pulieyn B. Keator J. W. Pulleyn J. VV. Pulleyu B. H. Ahlers H. Bertrand E. O. Roberts J. WV. Pulleyn . E. O. Roberts . M. S. Salsbury R. M. Ruthardt J. P. Seebold . E. P. Harris freshman bmimming Ulleam J. VV. Pulleyn, Captain Relay Team Swimming Team 50 Yards 100 Yards 220 Yards Plunge Diving Water Polo Team Q52 F. LCu1man B. H. Ahlers F. Culman H. S. Babcock A. Peters, Jr. J. E. Bell J. I. Moore Center forward Right forward . Left forward Right half back Left half back . . . Goal v 1 i -1 THE STUDENTS THE FACULTY A COUPLE OF RAILROAD SQUADS TWO 1911 GROUPS rj. mfs? Ai' if i E M E SCENES AT THE CAMP V..:.-- , 'Jpeg 'I 1 .1 x WI 2 X X' 43. I -ik. f, 4 khwawfhu A .-5.,, ., X, QV A A ' , xl Q 1' ' 1 '- -fl-4 -K: K N . . 1 ': '- -A V, ' 1 ,Vu ...V V . - 'P - ' ', f fl? -:I f .i m- 5. f ' - V S, 51,5 , fa V ... . V I i-f - QQ ' . 3if '2Q,f- m f , ' f A - J V V w-fc fag -V: '1. A f 12 1 - 7' vw' .,,, H A' fu r' .'- ,, 1 .1 1 V . s . . 4 . lq,., 1..,. . S V -' , ' -Q V ,w si. nv x WM-1 4 A. 7- . r- X ef ff' 1 .1 QV N V - . , -, V A Q I . ,V-.33 I g , I, q,,,1, L. 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V' R ' .V . 1 Tiff N V 'A if , Q ,xr V . gli, 54 V + 3 V if , Lv V '1 -2Vjjj,afL ,ig f i fi 1 'Q f 1 , , ' V I A .. .V rc V, , V 3 Q . .K 4 fs 4, x X 1 -55-' lg i, Jw I -IQ 1 A 4 457,41 .V ,V W ,V 5 A A , V A, ,N Y, 1 '- , ag. if ,'.1.4fV.1V1,'VV: an SOME i911 GRQUPS SNAP SHOTS OF CAMP LIFE 1 1 I sa. U Ciamp Qllulumhia Baseball Ulleams 1909-10 'T. E. Snook, '10 . R. Townsend, '10 2 H. G. Guiteras, '09 Y A. Miltenberger, '09 R. Marwick, '10 . 'S. Melitzer, '09, '11 S TS. Goldstein, '10 . H. Williams, '10 A. Kaestner, '10 FM. Morris, '10 . P. Moore, '10 A .L. H. Spalding, '09 'G. L. Lommel, '11 . R. Townsend, '10 . A. Miltenberger, '09 R. Marvvick, '10 . 'S. Goldstein, '10 . C. G. Sullivan, '11 . H. G. Guiteras, '09 . TS. Melitzer, '11 . LI. Samuels, '12 . Interclass ' Teams . Catcher . Pitcher . First Base . V. Second Base . . Third Base . . Short Stop . Left Field . . Center Field . . Right Field . Record Tied for Championship Varsity Team 260 1911-12 . M. Samuels, '12 . W. o. Hill, '11 . S. Pitt, '11 . E. H. Cook, '11 . J. E. Bell, '12 C. G. Sullivan, '11 H. F. Cornwall., '12 J. W. Koster, '11 W. C. Thompson, '11 Catcher Pitcher First Base . Second Base . Third Base . Short Stop . Left Field . Center Field . Right Field 1,5 7 i ' w A W f Z, I W W, -711 gi? 5 - j , A 1 i I I 1 x wi H- Hfffw fx rw u ' ',? 4 in M ega 4:-it ' l f w w., 2 Nf WW, N W V , X f 'R f F at bbw , ff ff lp fax Q 1 f X K4 I ',' f1xNi. 5J Q qw. SAX ff fin' xx , X L J di sk f y- aj!! X 1-: -f. f , f, x - ----.v 'I ' - x xx !! ' f- --fx A' bf- Q 2 Fd ilff ,f ' mi f' 1 '-f i-' M. ' xl k ,fw41 V- ' 5 N N i if , xr Q qv I NX kid ye' 'ff :nf im - ,V XA 1- N' 1. .., '5 'ffl a X Q, f K f P V - if K ly 5 1 ' 'w,.x'fg? W 2 N xx, -f -- 11 ' X' 1 1 ' , S' my ww-i.,,, ' Q M if W M 1 12 6' 7 ? , I N 1 1 ,Q ' ' ' 4 X, -.Z-.wg NT - 12 . 1 y g 2 2 N, If ' 4 xx HT. IL?-f 1 P-A Ll 1. B m f T 'ff-W , Q I , ,A , x -W! ,M XI, x-Y , ,,. A l x A A HARTLEY SMOKER A QUIET GAME SNAP SHOTS IN THE DORMS ' QEIJB 3195111 Cllnumil Frederick A. Goetze, M.Sc. Dean of the Schools of Applied Science llvllllllll Campbell . . . . Adjunct Professor of Metallui y Charles A. Beard . . .... Adjunct Professor of Politics Richmond Stephens, '11 . . Chairman of the Hartley Hall Committee Roper D Strobel, '10 S . . Chairman of the Livingston Hall Committee Iaartlep 195111 Qllummmttee R Stephens, '11 . . Chairman C G Pigott, '10 S . . Secretary A H Smith, '12 . . . ...... Treasurer W. W. Dimmick, P.G. Stephens, '11 W F. H. Wagner, '12 S A. H. Smith, '12 . W. Hunt, P.G. J. H. Marchmont, '10 H. C. Field, '12 L C. G. Pigott, '10 S C. Jackson, '13 S W. C. Thompson, '11 S O iiihingstun Ziaall Qiummittmz W. C. Vanclewater, '10 M. Swartz, '12 S J. K. Houghton, '11 L L . f., E . . .--V-,ip we in 2 'iawff I NX 'Xi 454 X ' K.. ': --1 - -'.'.4 i.ifZZZZ'v: V. i A ' Q -- ' 3 ?V- ' ,, L . S, ,Z Ii 1. 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Franke, '10 Vera A. Fueslein, '11 . Pauline Cahn, '12 . Bessie Holzmann, '10 'Olga K. Ihlseng, '11 . Alice M. O'Gorman, '11 Paula C. Lambert, '12 Marion Pratt, '11 . E. Louise Allen, '11 . Qbrganigatiuns Undergraduate Association - . - . . Athletic Association Deutsch er Kreis La. Societe Francais . . President . Vice-President . Secretary . . . . . Treasurer Chairman Executive Committee . President . Vice-President . . . . Secretary . . . . . Treasurer . Captain of the Varsity Team . President . V ice-President . Secretary . Treasurer . President . Vice-President . Secretary . . . . . Treasurer Executive Committee Member at Large Young Women's Christian Association Mary W. Bailey, '10 .......... . President Christella F. MacMurray, '10 . . . Vice-President Margaret T. Hart, '11 . . Recording Secretary A. Laura Bennett, '11 . . Corresponding Secretary Anne S. Wilson, '12 . . . . . . Treasurer 267 -. 5.5303 BROOKS HALL FROM THE ROOF OF HARTLEY 9 kt , . , 95 .. x isuhlicatiuns gittnrtathnavh 1 9 1 1 - E. Louise Allen . . . Editor-in-chief Irma F. Heiden . . Business Manager Helen C. Coombs. ..... . . Art Editor Associate Editors Frances M. F. Randolph Margaret T. Hart Evelyn Dewey Kate H. Tiemann Katherine Cray Harriet R. Fox, '10 . Madeline Hirsch, '11 . Amy A. Weil, '11 . Kate H. Tiemann, '11 Agnes Burke, '11 Elsie Plaut, '10 . Olive Thompson, '10 . Mary W. Bailey, '10 . Lilian Egleston, '10 . Agnes Burke Molly S. Conroy I - Susan B. Minor f EX-065010 1581311830 152817 Associate Editors Christella F. MaeMurray, '10 . . . Editor-in-chief . . Business Manager Assistant Business Manager Lucile M. Mordecai, '12 Eleanor Myers , ' 12 115813118150 TBLIIIEFUT Managing Editors Elizabeth Nitchie, '10 . . . Editor-in chief . . Business Manager Assistant Business Manager . . . . EX-officio Marion Weinstein, '10 Grace A. Reeder, '10 Fannie Aurill Bishop, '11 Agnes Burke, 'll Associate Editors E. Louise Allen, 'll Laila A. Coston, '11 Lucile M. Mordecai, '12 Addie F. Morgenstern, '11 Eleanor Myers, '12 269 Dorothy Kirchwey . Hetty A. Dean . Julia B. Wagner . Rose Moses . . . Margaret M. A. O'Donnell Marion Weinstein . Molly S. Conroy . Susan B. Minor . Marguerite Reynar . Ruth J. Hakes . . Lilian H. Schoedler . Edith Deason . Rosalind C. Case Eleanor Myers . Irene L. Glenn . Ira V.. Mulqueen . Mrs. Lowther Edith M. Valet . Louise Bartling . Mary Stewert Glass Qhffiuzrs 1910 1911 1912 1913 . President . Vice-President . Recording Secretary Corresponding Secretary . . . Treasurer . Historian . President . . Vice-President . Recording Secretary Corresponding Secretary . . . Treasurer . Historian . President . . Vice-President . Recording Secretary Corresponding Secretary . . . Treasurer . Historian Temporary Chairman Temporary Secretary fUp to the time the Columbian went to press, the Freshman Oflicers had not been electedj 270 J umw f- V U IMIQHI!I ill M llllluulllllllllu lllllllllll mlluluullll llhgl I'lmlH!!IIIIlf llllllllllllnfv .W 'l Eff W BX NAME M 2511 -A 1 Wnnuuuanlmy. Num III? X ,.Wxf' Q un IFJ' Q 2 , 'Y : A i -, - N , 'Tl ' E ' Km J D Q, X 2 7. 5 . '11, h J - 3? ' : . 217 5 ' , 'Q fx- . J fygf AW? 'ff h fx A 461 33 5 , ij, H , 2 'QQ 42 -Q ' 1 - : f :, '- ' 5 w,Q'f,,,- wg 5, f W 17-'fl , 6, , - : 149 fi. if , L' L,-L , Q' Q 5 X - ' ' E I - Y -- D'-,jf Li-J N E Eil f- N ,Ki Yffik P-444 5 HI W m iff: - KV 'fit' Q :J .1 1 X 'I -sl L- ,u - - .C -, - 'I' 1 ' 51:14- - ' X X- 51. I H ,LQ L . fj K-553 , fm-, ' C,-aj' 4- Q .K ' EE- :zi If fi Q ll! Q 'XA l.S'.Lg7l1, .iiggzn P- xv I Ill if 5 rw ' X A : A F . 2' 1'-.1 rr-ra If F if 23,411 iff: 'Q -'pM .3-El I I ,I ua ' A ---n lf, . 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Ni- sl E5 is EMS- 1- A A any -a E E- if 3 J. ........................ : ',..,, ...... 3 54 Ei, EE 5: E E 'S f2fl '! ' E 1 I EE 2 E E 'FE I -,b.,,,..N M E - in E. ' Ezllllllliig, 5. EUglui i l'!liig7llmnRXmfiE .rilllllllllllllllllllili if 'viinu .... .., .... . .... ., ....... ,. ....... I... ....... .. .... E ..... , ................ ...... , .,... ......... ...,....,,.5,.. H ......... ...,,.. w....,........, Miss Daniell Eliza P. Hall Esther L. Snook Nellie W. Birdso Mabel Carney Julia J. Emery E. O. Holland ituhenta' Qlixenutihe Qliuunnil . . . . . . . . . . . Faculty Representative Presidents of Student Organizations ng Dorothy S. Hopson A. J. Inglis Leroy A. King Amy L. Logan Qrahuate Qiluh Holland . . . President Grace Harrington VVm. H. VViley . . Vice-President Margaret J. Calvin Clinsmupnlltan Ciluh Peter Sandiford . . President Edith B. Hasler . M. H. J agendorf T. . Vice-President A. Gross . Bramatln Qllluh Mabel V. Rivers . . . President Martha McLane . Malcolm W. Schuler . Vice-President Sadie L. Jacobson 272 . . President Secretary-Treasurer Mabel V. Rivers Peter Sandiford Gertrude Sly Eugenia Wakeman Secretary . . Treasurer . Secretary . Treasurer . Secretary . Treasurer Nellie W. Birdsong Julia Murray . Jean Corser - Mary E. Frayser Helen Whittier Julia Murray . Mary E. Frayser Matilda Mclieown -Gertrude Tyndall Mary Dingman . Laura Clements Anne Goodsell . Celia Bellinger . Frances Dickey Maud Newbury Helen Topping Helen Woodford Phillips Brooks Quilh Officers Ch airmen of Committees 273 . . President . Vice-President . . Secretary . . Treasurer General Secretary . Social Finance . Church . Membership . Prayer Meeting . Sunday School . Chapel Students Exchange . Music . Mission Study Bible Study Settlement .K J 1 'E . ,. 53,3 u f . f , - . ww-cf TEACHERS COLLEGE BUILDINGS f 3 A A HORACE MANN SCHOOL 5 W' V ' Y Z --.fifzfmf Ziauusebulh Zlrts The students of the School of Household Arts are organizing a general society to unite the Home Economics Club Corganized in 19005 and the Domestic Art League Cor- ganized in 19085. The new society will represent the students in all departments of the School and will publish a household arts magazine to succeed the Domestic Art Review. Elementary Ctlluh Executive Committee Mabel Carney . . . . . Chairman H. W. Morrow . . Assistant Chairman L. John Nuttall . . Secretary-Treasurer Josephine Miller . . Senior Representative Mary M. Reed . . Junior Representative itimnhergarten Qliluh Dorothy S. Hopson . President Meta McClelland . . . Secretary Carol Hart , . . . Treasurer Bessie Smith Alumnal Vice-President Ida Isdell . . . Supervision Vice-President Helen Bradley . . . . Junior Vice-President Beatrice Bernkopf . . . . Alumnal Secretary 275 Uliearbers Qlullege E. JM. GL. Q. LeRoy A. King Howard B. Berry Thakor R. Pandya Frank W. Barber Executive Committee President . Vice-President Carter Alexander F. WV. Barber NV. H. Kilpatrick H. B. Berry H. H. Holmes T. R. Pandya L. A. King isbi Belts kappa FOUNDED 1905 A Alpha Chapter Established 1905 Le Boy A. King Carter Alexander Raymond M. Batt Raymond W. Sies Charles H. Elliot Frank W. Barber David H. Rapoport Malcolm WV. Sehuler William H. Lucas Seymour L. Smith Paul Monroe, Ph.D. Samuel VV. Brown Faculty Members Henry Suzzalli, Ph.D. 276 Frank L. VViley James P. Lenney Charles H. Robison Ira R. Kraybill Guy F. Wells Walter G. Gifford Edward H. Reisner W. A. Jessup Charles W. Hunt W1 S. Dakin David Sneddin, Ph.D. Secretary Treasurer .1 e ,. -emi: 1--1 I -,5,,g:r,.,. .9..,1af' 'Zvi-Jw , . e f , . , up new -V 1 ., e'.f'w9' ' .1 ' 1 . -2..:' ' fn! we A ff 't I ef' f .., . 5m of , e ff ' 'XM f Ag 5 'fr' , ,W I f n w. ,, ,. K 'ff ffcf 1 ff , W Zeta my eta qat . X. 44:11 uw. Janet Hodge Browne Elizabeth Selden Rodman Sylvia Tirrell Coney Jessie Gordon Richardson Mary Agnes Dingman -Anne Selleck Carol Reeves Hart Juliet Shannon Smith Louise Ayres Lombard Dorothy Hastings Treat Marjorie Kent Treat In Facultate Laura Brainerd Whittemore Jane Fales Helen Pitman Julia Murray Gertrude Tyndall Elizabeth Fonda Caroline Stackpole lk f ee I 0 'Q A20 by, 1 ., ' iw , -:I1?'fQ'i221S, -f-V122.fwafea:1fg f'- . . 1- V ,,, 1 . - , af- gy' ,ry 1:41 1 54 . , K., i t . . , wan' aavi'-'zjzagm ff? -' ' '- 5-inf:-5-f::,.44Lv:,', . Q' ' -- .AP . , 5? 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R. F. E. R. G. R . W W. College B. Belknap W. Paulsen Van Tine . Renslmw . College Stephens . B. Spencer L. Newhouse E. Brock College J . Dwyer . C. Klugescliie H. Ziegler MaeB ossie 1911 Qlllass QBffiuzr5 Freshman Year President . . Vice-President . . Secretary . . Treasurer . Sophomore Year President . . Vice-President . . Secretary . . Treasurer . Junior Year . President . . Vice-President . . Secretary . . Treasurer 282 Science . O. M. Vogel A. Mendlesolin . W. L. Riley L. W. Powers Science WV. R. Wright W. P. Braender R. Cobclen, Jr. A. Mendlesohn Science S. A. McKeoWn G. Schlottman . F. A. Ayer P. R. Iseman BLACK HVENGER5 23 Q My Q EH.sAuNDEQs FPJCMAHON EAKLEPETKO A HGBA-REETT RSTEPHENSON WWWEEKS H.RAM5DE1.1, f E.H.05TE-f?HoUT EA,wAQmL,Aw ja w.-JMQKENNEV wRwR1GHT dmovsaov w.BELKNAD.R Hmooxsm ESMJPHILLIPS-R E.H.mAcKNz1E N.B.GATCH FTMILLEE A H.VAN TIME G,.lDWb'EF2 DMLOWE. - JBROBBINS 3 9 I Q. . Okwx CCD HC? W H1 zz: ll ggkeoxxg. Y7QID'YHfHqh A118009 CPKKZQY- Hn LAD H15 TQRYU Qtlass Ifaizturp HE distinguished Class of 1911 made its first appearance on the campus of Columbia University one bright morning in the autumn of 1907, and truly, Noah in his cele- brated Ark of scriptural fame confined no less remarkable a collection of prodigies. From all parts of the continent they came-North, South, East and West, and each young hopeful betokened his dwelling-place and ancestors in no uncertain fashion. There was the Westerner with his slouch hat and the straw still sticking to his trousers, and again the New Englander with his Boston accent and his comparisons of our dear Harvard with other universities, while it was a truly inspiring sight to see the sprightly youths from our own metropolis, both short of trousers and long of hair. And they all, every man of this ill-assorted bunch gawked and gaped at each other and the buildings, twisted and turned in their efforts to appear unconcerned, bought glaring sheets of Freshman rules and signed away prospective fortunes to eagle-eyed assistant managers. But on the next morning what a change had taken place! No more the smartly dressed gathering of yesterday, but a hopeless mob of roughly clad urchins around whose arms fiuttered white handkerchiefs symbolic of the nose-bleeds to come. Down the Library steps filed the stern-faced crew on to South Field where the battle was fought and the victory won. And afterwards neither Sophomores nor fences could hold back that charging line. And then came that memorable assemblage in Havemeyer Hall with a leather-lunged Junior patting our metaphorical backs and urging us on to deeds of glory. And on that very same night there was that mysterious gathering under Alma Mater, and the ne'er-to-be- forgotten trip to Little Ferry. What but the streaming nozzle of a hose could have dampened our ardor, and what but a Jersey fire department could have quenched the fires of enthusiasm that burned within our breasts? F But who shall properly tell the story of the next day and that long-remembered Flag Rush? Few of us will forget how Paulsen, our gone but not forgotten hero, climbed the pole and swung the Sophomores, flag gaily in the breeze. 1910 will strangely omit this episode in her history and we may well be proud of this red letter day in our record which, on this particular point, has not been equalled since 1899. Of course we had a few defeats during that first year. A football bounded over our quarterback's head and 1910 was victorious. Three Varsity men gave the Sophs a basket- ball triumph while it took them two days to win a track meet and then only by one point. Still 1911, on the whole, did not fare badly and all these events were duly noted at that famous dinner whose memory has remained so long in the digestions of us all g of one in particular it is said :- There was a young feller named Miller, Whose voice became shriller and shriller, 'Till it sounded as clear As a barrel of beer, And he woke up next day on his piller. 284 Glass ilgistotg-cHIominueIJ Of course there were others as :- A youth by the fair name of Braender Of drinks was a terrible blender. He stuck a long pin In a waiter's soft skin, Just to see if the carcass was tender. 7 So the year rolled on to its close and after exams the whole class blossomed forth in straw hats and turned-up trousers. VVe were more sober when we came back in the fall, although we smiled grimly as we rolled up our sleeves, spat on our hands and calculated the distance between the Freshmen and the fountains. Perhaps it would be well to mention that the Freshmen did not capture the flag, really no one expected them to. But the Smoker was truly a brilliant and lively affair. A company of mounted police replaced the firemen and they manfully saved parts of the building and most of the Freshmen from utter destruction. There was a Salome and a Soul Kiss and a wrestling match and one or two other things that enlivened the evening. And then there was beer, enough even to satisfy Stevie, Fritz and H. A. P. and, strange to say, some of it oozed over Freshman faces. The second year on the whole was better than the first 5 to be sure the football champion- ship did not come to us, but the Freshmen at least were defeated. In track 1911 had no trouble in walking off with the victory. Chief among the events of the year, however, were the Show, with its display of beauty and talent and the Triumph with its victory over that dread monster, Calculus. And so the year closed and the members of 1911 were separated only to meet again in the autumn. Now, so much for the Class taken as a whole, but how about the individual members? First of all, we have that distinguished man of finance, Wells Riley, who enriched our coffers by his successful management of the Soph Show. Wells has another distinction- namely, that of running for more offices than any other man in the class. Then there is our well-known orator, Windy Heydecker, who knows more about girls than any other man in the college. Wayne is an expert on this subject 5 he can tell you about fussing on 125th street or in Mt. Vernon-the location is of small importance. Then we must not forget our Freshman Track Manager, who ahirmed that he would rather be Wright than be President, and then made the class let him be both. Geff Dwyer has done the most for Columbia of any of us while it would be difficult to say just who is the best student. At any rate Neely Ross ought to be mentioned in this connection. We must not forget our Sophomore President, Richie Stephens, who is going to make the name of 1911 distinguished in the Halls of Medicine. Some day we shall hear of the discoveries of that well-known chemist, William Creevy Thompson, whose snap-shots have proved so important a feature of our Annual. In the field of journalism one by the name of Bennett has sought distinc- tion and obtained it, while others named Pickard, De Pew and Altenburg have been content to let their associates recognize their own ability without making any efforts on their own part to show what was in them. It has been rumored by some that Alan Hudson is a trifle snobbish although we are unwilling to believe this 5 some one said only the other day that Ed. Newhouse was an awful sport while the Verdant Count is determined that people shall know he is a man of ability. We may as well recognize Red Spencer as one of our most leading politicians, although the cruel Fates have looked coldly upon him of late. No one would dispute that Ray Hotchkiss is the most modest CTU and for freshness Jimmy Hoffman takes the first prize. And there are many others all of whom deserve mention. rPerhaps, then, no one will be surprised when we say that, in conclusion, 1911, taken as a whole or in parts, is a great class, of which the University may well be proud. F. 285 The 1911 Snpb Triumph N striking contrast to the lugubrious solemnity which characterized the 1910 Soph Triumph, that of 1911 stands out as a glorious example of triumphal celebration that has seldom been equalled and never surpassed. Modesty forbids us to describe it with justice, and we will merely mention that for masterly conception and execution, for brilliant and unparalleled results, for spontaneous and unrestrained exhibitions of animal spirits Qvulgarly known as rough-housingj, and finally for incomparable magnificence and superlative excellence in every respect, the great Soph Triumph of 1911 stands alone in the annals of Columbia history. Not since the days of football agitation or even of football itself has such a stupendous and thrilling scene taken place and been brought through successive stages of ever-increasing splendor to an appropriate and soul-inspiring climax with the simultaneous disappearance of the leaders of this great movement into the yawning doors of the Lion Palace. It was indeed fittingly commemorative of the victories gained by 1911 over the insignificant and Cat that timej unsophisticated Class of 1912, and will go down in-Blue and White history side by each with the illustrious name of Hamilton, the hardly less illustrious victorious Henley crew, the football team that beat Yale 5-0 in the greatest game that ever happened, and a few other revered but almost forgotten Columbia traditions. With such a bewildering array of notable events as took place in the 1911 Soph Tri- umph, it is difficult to know where to begin, and we are therefore reluctantly compelled to choose the beginning-not, be it understood, from desire, but from harsh necessity. Original ideas have been conceived before, but never one more original than the trial, condemnation, and execution of Calculus 5 stupendous and spectacular parades have been held on previous occasions, but never one more so than the subsequent march of victorious Sophs around the campus and back to the free beer emporium in the commons, men have been Hstewedl' before, but never so gloriously and irredeemably as on that never-to-be-for- gotten occasion before the campus had reached its present mercerized condition, and, finally, maidens have been serenaded ever since man learned to use his vocal chords, but never so impressively and soulfully as were the happy Barnard darnsels shortly after the conclusion of the beer-imbibing ceremonies. The involuntary introduction of one unfor- tunate student through a window into the sacred precincts of Brooks Hall, where hitherto, as at the North Pole, no man had ever trod, is a matter of history as is also the triumphal procession down Broadway for six blocks, seventeen feet, one and five-sixteenth inches, and its culmination in the inexplicable disappearance of the greater part of the parade into the palatial abode of the King of Beasts. Finally, lastly, and in conclusion, my brethren, Col'umbia has seen many great deeds accomplished by her sons, and will, we trust, see many more, but never, never again can she witness that crowning achievement of a century of wonders-a 1911 Soph Triumph. In the pathetic words of the poet: None may escape Fate's cruel call, As Rome fell, so must all things fall. CAREFUL OBsERvER 286 The 1910 imply Uliriumpb UNCTUALLY at 8:34 o'clock on the evening of May 21, 1908 A. D., the valorous and wonderful Class of 1910 held their Soph Triumph to celebrate the fact that although in their Freshman year they had lost every interclass contest but one, and were the first Sophomore class in several years to lose the Flag Rush, they had, never- theless, held the Freshman Lacrosse team down to a score of 3-0 only two days before, and had previously defeated the Freshman track team by the overwhelming margin of one point. On this momentous occasion, however inconceivable and totally incomprehensible as it may be, it actually poured in drenching torrents of the proverbial cats and dogs until the condition of South Field was very similar to what it must have been in the days of Noah. Events started with the much-heralded Calculus Cremation-a brilliant achievement, conceived and carried out chiefly not by 1910, but by dignified Seniors. The bonfire, which under ordinary conditions might possibly have been visible from Hartley Hall, was so depressed by the rain that it flickered feebly under the umbrellas of a few faithful Sopho- mores whose loyalty alone saved it from utter extinction. As usual, the firemen duly arrived upon the scene, promptly climbed the fence, and advanced toward the dispirited blaze. Over a hundred Sophs seized the hose and were attempting to drag it away from the three firemen at the nozzle, when a fourth advanced upon them and, wielding a barrel stave with telling effect, cleared the Sophs away as if by magic. The fire would have been put out then and there had not the elephantine politician of 1910 sought out the fire chief and, with tears streaming down his ample cheeks, bribed him to call his men off. Early in the evening a couple of hundred Sophs who remembered parental admonitions about wet feet endeavored to introduce the keg of temperance beer which had been provided for the occasion into Hartley Hall where the fioods came not, neither did the rains descend. Unfortunately, Mac, the handsome and deservedly popular king of Hartley Hall, disapproved of this manifestation on their part and single-handed, unaided, and alone, he thrust the Sophs again into the cold outer world. Twice during the course of the evening,the Sophs, headed by a fifth-rate brass band Cfurnished by the Socialistic Labor Party on condi- tion that all the Sophs would vote the Socialist ticket when they were old enoughj marched over to Brooks Hall, and in their immature way attempted to serenade its residents. The Barnard girls, however, being aware that it was only 1910, naturally refused to take any notice of them, even turning out the lights in their rooms, so that the Sophs were obliged to sing to empty and unresponsive windows. As a fitting conclusion to the Triumph, the members of 1910 betook themselves to the Lion Palace. The ginger ale and lemon soda, in which some of the most daring indulged, not being of the temperance variety, had a marked eHect upon certain members of the glo- rious Class of 1910, whose names we refrain from mentioning out of consideration for their ancestors. In the midst of this scene of conviviality the police Hbutted in in their usual tactful manner, and, not being provided with the traditional and appropriate shingle, drew their clubs and brought an ignominious and untimely end to the memorable Soph Triumph of 1910. CARIQFUL Ossnnvrfinff 287 CALCULU3 CALC ULU5 l l s l f in . - . K f X W COMMITTEE R. S. Ransom, chairman K. H. Donaldson W. McRossie F. A. Ayer R. E. Brock E. L. Newhouse J. Colton, honorary member and author of the trial TRIAL O F CALCULUS Class of 1911 versus Calculus Charge:-Murder in the first degree. Specification :-The defendant caused the demise of Fond Hope, Jr. Finding of the Court :-Defendant guilty of manslaughter in the first degree. Sentence:-The defendant shall be hanged immediately and his body cremated. Court Judge B. MCE. Whitlock Attorney for the Class Attorney for the Defense W. R. Wright R. S. Ransom Defendant Calculus-R. E. Brock Sheriff Clerk of Court W. Herbert S. D. Stephens, Jr. Witnesses for the Class Ghost of Fond Hope, Jr ....... .... F . A. Ayer Mechanics 102 ........ . K. H. Donaldson Maid in the home of Arabella Fond Hope . . . . Fi. L. Newhouse Witness for Defendant Mother of Calculus ...... J. Colton Jury D. R. Fox, foreman W. H. Grassi H. Van Tine C. T. Faas W. H. Hastings, Jr. W. McRossie F. Miller W. H. Ziegler V. H. Rothwell 288 UH of 3 if , . J -fu V- .' i A3 Se i J ' iii r 1 f Ll 'Af ga I .. , , J 1911 Banquet Culummittees Freshman Year R. R. Claiborne R. C. Patterson G. W. Paulsen L. S. Thompson E. L. Newliouse, Jr. H. P. Mai-tin C. D. Benson E. H. Cook XV. B. Belknap O. M. Vogel ex-oHicio Sophomore Year A. J. Grimm, chairmzui W. H. Hastings, Jr. V. H. Rothwell J. M. Hoffman 9 E. H. Mackenzie F. Miller R. Stephens ex-officio W. R. Wright I Tri 89 7- 1' af- .1 ,mf f.-:Vw 1911 freshman Bnzhating bunietp Wayne D. Heydecker ............ President George M. Bramwell . . Vice-President Ernest S. Roche . ..... . Secretary Irwin Wheeler A .............. Treasurer During the Winter a Freshman Triangular Intercollegiate Debating League was formed by Cornell, Princeton and Columbia, under the leadership of the latter. The League Debates were held simultaneously May lst, 1908, as follows: Affirmative Negative Place Cornell Columbia Ithaca Princeton Cornell Princeton Columbia Princeton New York League Representatives Columbia lVayne D. Heydecker, 'll-Chairman Princeton Cornell 'Warren Elsing, 'OS Vlfilliam P. Rose, '11 290 freshman Triangular league Rebates Questionf Resolved, that the adoption of the optional Initiative and Referendum as set forth in the Oregon Constitution is desirable in the United States. COLUMBIA VS. CORNELL . Cornell-Affirmative Columbia-Negative A. J. Grimm J. WV. Hill D. G. Roos W. N. Ross A. W. Mattson G. M. Bramwell L. E. Goldstein Calternatej WV. T. Vifebber Calternatej Presiding Officer R. C. Edlund, '09 Decision awarded to the Negative. Judges Mr. J. W. Teller Rev. W. M. Beauchamp COLUMBIA VS. PRINCETON Columbia-Affirmative Princeton-Negative W. H. Ziegler W. Strong E. S. Roche H. C. Burr W. D. Heydecker E. G. Reigner C. P. Lattin Calternatej A. T. Schenk Calternatej Presiding Officer Mr. 'Eltweed Pomeroy President of the National Direct Legislation League. Judges Hon. C. H. Strong Hon. W. A. Purrington Hon. F. O. Day Decision awarded to the Negative. 291 3lnter:QEIasf5 Rebates 1910-1911 May 15,1908 Question: Resolved, that the optional Initiative and Referendum as Oregon Constitution is desirable in the United States. 1 9 1 1 -Aftirina tive W. N. Ross E. S. Roche W. D. Heydecker 1910-Negative L. H. Robinson XV1n. Langer N. Brenner set forth in the W. H. Ziegler Calternatej P. W. Aschner Calternatej Presiding Officer Prof. C. A. Beard Judges Prof. H. T. Peck Prof. F. M. Burdick Prof. J. C. Egbert Decision awarded to the Negative. u 1 91 1-1 9 12 May 5, 1909 1911-Aliirmative C. J. W. Meisel W. N. Ross H. S. Goldstein XV. H. Ziegler Qa Question: Resolved, that New York State should, under government control, prescribe compensation for industrial accidents. 1910-Negative L. W. Sapinsky H. A. Calahan A. W. MacMahon lternatej G. Rubino Calternatej Presiding Officer Prof. S. H. Mitchell Judges Prof. W. A. Dunning Prof. C. A. Beard Dr. C. H. Hayes Decision awarded to the Negative. 292 Z' NX HARTwuc. 'F -. 4, - ',...., xxx - if TX Q gf x THE CAST Qlbe 1911 barb 5130533 HFACING THE MUSIC A FARCICAL COMEDY IN. THREE ACTS' by James Henry Darnley Presented in Astor Gallery of the lValdorf-Astoria December 17, 18 and 19 by the Sophomore Dramatic Association Officers Wells Littlefield Riley, S . . . . Howard Pinckney Corsa, S Henry Rodley Naylor, S . Richmond Stephens, C . . Samuel Anderson McKeoWn, S Harold Van Tine, C . . George H. Kean . . Cast of Characters Rev. John Smith, Curate of St. AndreW's . . . John Smith, the Other Mr. Smith . . . Dick Desmond, the Other Mr. Smith's Guest . Col. Duncan Smith, the Other Mr. Smith's Uncle . Sergt. Duffell, Attached to the Vine St. Police Station Mabel, the Curate's Wife ....... Nora, the Other Mr. Smith's VVife . Miss Fotheringay, an Actress ..... Mrs. Ponting, the Other Mr. Smith's Housekeeper . Policeman Jones ........ , . . . Manager . . Assistant Manager Chairman of the Committee . . . Stage Manager . Property Manager . Head Usher . . Coach .Raymond B. Hotchkiss, . Reginald W. Catlin, Albert Mendelsohn, . James B. Nealey . Geoffrey J. Dwyer J. Granville M. WVilliams J 7 7 . Marion H. Meriss, . Julius WV, Noyes Harold B. Liebler . lVilliam MacPtossie Scene: The Other Mr. Smith's Flat, No. 19 Mona Mansions, Kensington Period: The'Present Day Act I. Before breakfast, 10 o'clock Act H. After breakfast, 10:40 olclock, same morning Act IH. Before lunch, 11:30 o'clock, same morning 295 I 7 7 C S S C C S S C C C F, if MENDELSOHN AND NOYES WILLIAMS, NEALEY AND MERRIS N. , 1 , A H-, f THE GIRLS MENDELSOHN AND CATLIN 1 MERRIS ' -. ' I:Z'4G ' , , ,,,, ,MQ 1 d4.?..:,., ,Baa NEALEY AND HOTCHKISS MCROSSIEHAND DWYER Qupb ahaha Qlnmmtttew S. Appointed by the Class Presidents College Science R. C. Klugescheid H. R. Naylor Cchairmanj W. D. Heydecker W. L. Riley Cteinporary chanmanj W. Kinney R. Cobden, Jr. W. B. Belknap H. P. Corsa E. S. Roche Qsecretaryj S. A. McKeown Sub-Committees Appointed by the Manager On the Play S. A. McKeown Cchairrnanj On the Program S. Roche Cchairrnanj A. Mendelsohn V. Lowe W. D. Heydecker C. Klugescheid G. L. Peters Newton P at roness Co m mittee R. Cobden, Jr. Cchairmanj J. S. Hedges C. A. Hudson B. MCE. Whitlock H. Van Tine W. D. Herbert J. W. Noyes W. J. Deinorest J. M. Lovejoy W. B. Eddison G. M. Bramwell Jay Gould XV. Kinney P. Renshaw R. Claiborne ' ' Ushers QH. Van Tine A. Ford E. S Roche R. Claiborne J. S. Hedges W. C. Rothwell R. Cobden, Jr. W. D. Heydecker S. Stephens H. P. Corsa. L J. M. Lovejoy 298 LL A OR B I UN J Zunimf 19mm Culummittmzs D. V. Lowe . . . . . Chairman R. C. Klugeseheid . ...... Secretary-Treasurer Patroness Committee R. Cobden, Jr. CChairmanj 4 B. MCE. Whitlock H. Van Tine Dance Committee W. MacRossie W. L. Riley Show Committee J. M. Hoffman CChairmanD V W. D. Herbert QTreasurerj Junior Ball . Theatre Party . Cflee Club Concert Basketball, Colum University Tea Fraternity Teas E. S. Roche program for the week bia vs. Yale . . J . S. Hedges W. B. Eddison W. Kinney W. R. Wright R. C. Klugescheid H. P. Corsa J. M. Lovejoy Friday, Saturday, Monday, Tuesday, Tuesday, Thursday, February 4, Febru ary 5, February 7 February 8 February 8 February 10 Hockey Game . . Thursday, February 10 Fraternity Teas ...... . , . Friday, February 11 Tri-Athletic Meet ......... Friday, February 11 Basketball, Columbia vs. Pennsylvania . Alumni Day, Saturday, February 12 300 J 1910 1910 1910 1910 1910 1910 1910 1910 1910 1910 f N V n r , , , ' ' . . V 2 , V1 K ' a Q 1 U '- F ', , if - Y' 1 ' ' V- '. , f .x .'f'4, - E V ' SH 3KB1JiB1U of 1911 Htblvtirsi HE athletics of the Class of 1911 have always been marked by a characteristic spirit of enthusiasm, on the part both of those who actually took part in them and of those who did not. Whenever the class has called for candidates for a team, there has always been a large response, which indi- cates more than anything else possibly could, the keen interest taken in sports by the members of our class. This has been true ever since that memorable Fall afternoon when, as freshmen, we fought and defeated the Sophomore Class of 1910 in the Flag Rush, a thing almost unprecedented, every member of the class, large or small, strong and weak, was in that rush, which was one of the reasons why Paulsen succeeded in hauling down the 1910 flag. Our Class Crew defeated Yale 1911 and won other honors. Our football teams have been fair and this year,s team is exceptionally promising. Our baseball and track teams both brought con- siderable honor on the class g last year at the Mfadison Square Garden Meet, the 1911 relay team Won the one mile interclass relay, one of the most important of the interclass athletic contests. ' Our basket ball team made a fine record for itself and just missed Winning the Intercollegiate Freshman Championship. However, in the Cane Sprees We were not so fortunate, we lost both years, but were not badly beaten either time, losing only by a margin of one bout each time. VVe were also represented in hockey, swimming, and fencing, and have never failed to put up a game ight in any contest in which we have been represented. ' ' W. R. VVRIGHT. 302 R. S. Eagan W. Hastings W. C. Dori' C. J. Nathan W. C. Thompson E. H. Mackenzie C. D. Benson S. Bender E. Newton G. T. Hvass B. Liebowitz T. B. Payton J. M. Lovejoy CCaptainj R. S. Ransom, Jr. E . s. J. Phillips F. Miller S Pitt W. J. Demorest C. D. Benson CCaptainj E . S. J. Phillips E. Gugler A. .Menclelsohn H. P. Martin P. T. Lacey winners uf the 1911 Baseball G. Lommel CCaptainj Track W. R. lVright CManagerj Crew Substitutes H. P. Martin Basketball A. M. Schmidt CManagerj Cane Sprees 303 A. M. Schmidt S. H. Childs J. R. Guiteras D V. Lowe S. A. McKeown N. Colas L H. Axeman S. Levine C. Swezey H. G. Gunther G. Paulsen XV. H. Grassi W. D. Herbert N. B. Gatch VV. Kinney QManagerj XV. B. Ecldison CCoXswainj B. MCE. 'Whitlock QManage1j H. R. Naylor J. Hochherger W. L. Riley R. S. Ransom, W. M. Lee R. R. Stewart B. Liebowitz Jr. 1911 FRESHMAN CREW 1911 freshman Qllretn J. M. Lovejoy . B. MCE. Whitlock . . . . . . . Captain Manager Ransom, Jr. F. Miller . H. Phillips N. B. Gatch Bow .... NV. Kinney 5 . . R. S. 2 . . YV. D. Herbert G . . . 3 . . . S. Pitt 7 . . . E 4 . . J. M. Lovejoy Stroke . . Coxsivain, XV. B. Eddison Substitutes H. R. Naylor XV. J. Demorest H. P. Martin O. M. Vogel Record COLUMBIA 1911 VS. YALE 1911 Lake Whitney, New Haven, Conn. May 16, 1908 Distance: seven-eighths of a mile. Won by Columbia 1911. HARLEM RIVER REGATTA May 30, 1908 Distance: one and one-quarter miles. Junior eights: Won by Columbia 19115 second, N. Y. U. Varsity, Club, fourth, Metropolitan Boat Club. Senior eights: Won by N. Y. A. C., second, Columbia 1911. .. INTERCOLLEGIATE REGATTA Poughkeepsie, June 27, 1908 Distance: two mil es. third, Union Boat Freshman eights: Won by Cornell 19115 second, Syracuse 1911, third, Columbia 1911 fourth, Pennsylvania 19115 fifth, 1Visconsin 1911. 305 ' .Q :71-7711-K, ,.,. ,ai Tj 19:2-5912 421152, 4-2419 p,4,fQ,. W. :?i37 '?W5??7, if -Q 23 1 V 17, 7552 rfb' aj? sway, ij! may Q 4 I V 4. , 41 W' -A ,, .-,231 14- : 2342. V, bf?-' Q'71l 3?14' ' if 7 4' 6 f 6 1 F , vigfgy . L, w RK if A ag, -1 1' Q fi? L-hgixlzt gt ' .QNX ,, 4vb ' y iQ,f9fg1?g.f? 1 1 - fu- - 1. W . 3 1 K WW' 1 5' 1 ' 5 x s, W x WW T15 YK .- ' 25:55 I V If 'll f XI 4 1 3 ff 4' Q6 Y f 1 KN fiif ax 'Ml at xx fl Cl ff N QW! ax rf 4 1 I I 5 'iff in A! if 1 X' :Br A2 x' R. gg 'A N Hx X I P--A., R WATE E TH ON THE CREW I SNAP SHOTS AT POUGHKEEPSIE .Q , W. D. Herbert XV. Kinney . H. P. Martin G. Schlottinan XV. H. Grassi N. B. Gatch . 1911 junthall Ulizam . Left End . Left Tackle . Left Guard . . Center Right Guard , Right Tackle S. A. McKeoWn . Right End W. P. Bruender K. H. Donaldson . . . Quarter Back J. H, Caldwell, Jr. CCaptainj . . Left Half Back R. B. Kayser . . Right Half Back L. Schlichting, Jr. . . Full Back Record Dec. 12, 1907 1910-5 1911-0 This was the iirst football game played on South Field since the abolition of the game in 1905. 309 F OOTBALL SQUAD 1911 SOPHOMORE 1911 Sophomore football illeam G. Lommel . . . W. Kinney Ccoptainj . W. H. Grassi . W. F. Palmer . H. Cole . A. J. Grimm. . E. H. Cook . A. J. Smith F.. S. J. Phillips . D. V. Lowe . L. Schlichting . W. D. Herbert F. B. Spencer V. H. Rothwell October 16, 1908 1912 October 29, 1908 1910 November 4, 1908 1909 Totals . . Team Substitutes . Left End . Left Tackle . Left Guard . Center Right Guard Right Tackle . Right End Quarter Back . Left Half Back Right Half Back . Full Back E. Gugler G. Schlottman B. MGE. Whitlock K. H. Donaldson F. A. Ayers Record 191 311 1 Opp. 6 0 0 16 2 14 8 30 1911 JUNIOR FOOTBALL SQUAD 1911 Euniur juuthall Qlzam G. L. Lommel . T. M. Bains . 1910 1912 1913 G. L. Lommel F. A. Ayer A. J . Grimm N. B. Gutch 1 S. D. Winclermun H. F. Cole F. B. Strasburger VV. F. Palmer R. C. Kluggescheicl D. V. Lowe S. Pitt Totals . B. Mc Ends E. Whitlock Tackles Guards Centers G. Sohlottman Quarterbacks W Halfbacks Fullback . D. Herbert Record 313 E. H. Cook J. M. Hoffman W. Kenney W. P. Braender XV. cle Grassi A. S. Rothwell F. B. Spencer H. M. Bach Captain Manager K. H. Donaldson S. Melit-zer V. H. Bothwell 191 0 17 21 38 1 Opp 23 O O 1911 FRESHMAN BASEBALL TEAM 1911 freshman Zgasszhall illieam G. L. Lommel . S. A. lV1cKeown J . R. Guiteras . S. H. Childs . C. J. Nathan . A. M. Schmidt . W. H. Hastings . D. V. Lowe . . W. C. Thompson R. S. Egan . VV. C. Dorr . Collegiate School . Stuyvesant H. S. Stevens School . Horace Mann H. S. . . N. Y. U., 1911 Cby forfeitj Erasmus Hall H. S. . . University of Pennsylvania, Dr. Holbrook's School . Boys' H. S. of Brooklyn . West Point Second Team Stevens Institute, 1911 . Totals . . . 1911 Record 315 Captain Manager Center Field Pitcher First Base Second Base Third Base Left Field Catcher Right Field Short Stop 1911 Opp. 24 iz s 14 9 s is 14 9 0 - ii 13 0 7 2 4 6 9 7 2 5 io 5 99 S9 FRESHMAN'TRACK TEAM 1911 1911 freshman Trask illieam E. H. Mackenzie . . Captain W. R. lV1'ight . . Mana ei Sprints 400 Yds. Hurdles C. D. Benson C. T. HX-'ass K. F. Carter S. Bender C. Swezey N. Colus E. H. Mackenzie G. 117. Paulsen O. Levine Fl. Newton O. M. Vogel 880 Yds. Distance Broad Jump C. Swezey F. H. Colton C. D. Benson G. YV. Paulsen H. W. llletjen High Jump C. D. Benson Columbia l911f56 Columbia 1911-48 Colunibin 1911-47 Total, 151 G. P. Gunther B. Liebowitz A. Skinner Pole Vault O. M. Vogel Record Ohio Field South Field Columbia Oval 317 E. Newton Weights W. H. Grassi U. 1911423 Coinnierce H. S.d50 DeWitt Clinton H. S.-48 Total, 1121 1911 Sophomore Relay Zllieam Interclass Champions, 1908-09 C. Sweezy ' E. Newton L. H. Axman E. H. Mackenzie T. B. Paton W. H. Grassi CManagerj 318 1911 :Freshman Jianckep Team K. F. Carter Captain R. Cobden . . Manager K' F' Carter B. MCE. Whitlock, Cover Point J' M' LOVGJOY Forwards A E. W. Hubbard, Point J' H' Hmpeff Jr' J. MCB. Webster, Goal R. C. Klugescheid Substitutes W. Kinney J. M. Hoffman Record 1 1911 Opp. Berkeley H. S. . . . . 7 0 Hackley School .... 4 3 Polytechnic Preparatory School . 1 1 N. Y. U., 1911 .... 11 1 Cutler H. S. . . 0 1 New Rochelle H. S. . 3 7 1910 . . . 2 4 Totals . 28 17 319 ...1 1911 FRESHMAN BASKETBALL TEAR 1911 freshman Zgasket 355111 Uleam C. D. BSIISOII Captain A. M. Schmidt . Manager Forwards Guards C. D. Benson A. Mendelsohn VV. M. Lee E. Guglei' A. M. Schmidt Kingjs School . Stuyvesant H. S. C. C. N. Y., 1911 . DeWitt Clinton H. S. . . University of Pennsylvania, 1911 H. S. of Commerce . . Yale, 1911 . . N. Y. U., 1911 . Collegiate School . . Peekskill Military Academy Collegiate School . . Montclair H. S. . Totals . Center E. H. Phillips Record 321 J . Hocliberger R. S. Ransom, Jr. W. L. Riley 1911 31 27 13 10 24 27 46 29 33 21 35 330 Opp. 94: 15 19 23 4111 13 15 22 18 18 27 18 256 1911 FRESHMAN LACROSSE TEAM 1911 :Freshman Zianrnsse Team J. C. Webster G. M. Weaver W. F. Palmer F. B. Spencer J. C. Webster E. Gugler . F. J. Felbel . B. K. Marcus Townsend Harris C. C. N. Y., 1911 Townsend Harris Stevens H. S. 1910 . A . Harvard, 1911 Totals . . . Goal . . Point . Cover Point . First Defence Hall Hall Second Defence Third Defence Record 323 A. K. Lobeck . P. R. Isenian . N. A. Deiser . W. R. Wright . W. C. Thompson J. H. Mackintosh . Captain . Manager . . Center Third Attack Second Attack First Attack . Cut Home . In Home 1911 opp. 4 0 2 0 4 O 0 1 3 0 0 2 13 3 1911 freshman fanning Uleam R. S. Ransom, Jr. . S. Pitt D. Cardozo G. M. Williams Lawrenceville Montclair H. S. Yale 1911 Record N. Y. Military Adadefiiy i To 11911 loy 115111111 Totals . 324 Captain Manager 1911 Opp. 6 3 4 5 3 6 13 14 1911 freshman fllane Spree ilieam 115 lbs. G. L. Peters 1415 lbs. R. R. Stewart Cwonj 125 lbs. B. Liebowitz Cwonj 158 lbs. F. L. Laroque 135 lbs. H. J. Volker 175 lbs. L. Schlichting, Jr. Over 175 lbs. H. P. Martin Cwonj Record 1910-4 1911-3 1911 F. T. Lacy Cwonj R. WV. Briggs . G. L. Peters Cwonj H. U. Volker . R. R. Stewart Cwonl S. M. Strasburger Supbumnre Qlane Qpree illieam . 115 lb. . 125 lb. . 135 lb . 145 lb . 158 lb . 175 lb W. F. Peters . unlimited 325 class class class class cl ess class class flag Bush 1910-1911 1911-1912 illugznfzwar 1910-1911 191121912 flag 3311513 WON BY 1911 191 1:12 :Flag 3311513 WON BY 1911 Zin jlflilemuriam ROBERT SETON EGAN, IQII COLLEGE SAX, CLASS BASEBALL TEAM CID DIED APRIL 17, 1909 WILLIAM CHANDLER AYERS, 1911 SCIENCE AKE, GLEE CLUB up DIED IULY 3, 1909 330 f' pw Pzvfcfxwfw Cff Qlicolgnf GRI 'X ' XX 7114 f 5 i E 4-gg, me i H H I am a man whom fortune has cruelly smatclrecl EDGAR ALTFNBURC Neu Yorl C1t3 Class Deliatln Society C15 U The worst wheel of the cart 'makes the most nozsef' LAURENCE HENRY AXMAN New York City Class Track Team C15 C255 Class Relay C255 Varsity Track Squad C255 Politics Club C15 C255 Track Associa- tion C15 C25. What touches us, ourself, should be last ser1,iecl. HENRY BAKER New York City Lacrosse Association C25 H Gasbag the Sailor. Gi-re neither counsel nor salt till asked HERBERT PETER BAUMER Frauenfeld, Switzerland Philharmonic C355 Chapel Choir C25 C355 Do1'1ns-Asso- ciate Editor C35. The discovery that silence is golden lmsn't lessened the gab-festsf' SIDNEY BENDER Brooklyn, N. Y. Class Track Team C15 C255 Class Relay C155 Varsity Track Team C25. In short, you must know Fm the Butterfly Beau. ROSS VERNON BENNETT Oswego, N 5 GAX5 Associate Editor Spectator C155 News Editor Spectator C255 Varsity Show Chorus C255 Treasurer Churchmen's Association C355 Philolexian C355 Kings Crown C25 C35. 332 As every man has a doublet, so every 'man has a religion. SHELTON HALE BISHOP New York City Class Track Team C15. He is not merely It chip of the old block, but an old block himself. ERNST PHILIP BOAS Cfrantwood, N. J. Varsity Show Chorus C255 Deutscher Verein Play C255 Deutscher Verein C25 C35' Class Chess Team C15 C' The last product of ct brutal bygone age. FREDERIC THOMAS BOWERS Brooklyn, N. Y. A gentleman ts one who has no bustmss tn the world. GEORGE MOFFAT BRAMWELL New York City ANP5 Associate Editor Spectator C15 C255 Class De- bating Society, Vice-President C155 Intercollegiate Class Debating Team C15 5 King's Crown C25 C35 5 Philolexian C25 C355 Societe Frangaise C25 C355 Treasurer C355 Republican Club C15 C25 C355 Fencing Club C155 Anthon Club C255 Cutler Club C25 C355 Chess Club C15 C255 Treas- urer C255 Vice-Presiclent C355 Cl'1Ul'Cl11H8l1IS Association C15 C25 C355 Treasurer C255 Christian Association C15 C25 C355 Rowing Club C155 Track Association C155 Hockey Association C155 Swimming Association C15. HA 'man erm clo nothing until he believes he can do something. ROBERT CARL BRANDT Brooklyn, N. Y. STKE- Glee Club C355 Kinds Crown C25 C35. 'C Behold the bright countenance of Truth in the quiet and still utr of delightful studies. RAYMOND ELLIOTT BROCK St. Louis, Mo. ATA5 Class Treasurer C255 Churchmen's Association C25 C355 Philolexian Society C25 C355 Politics Club C15 C25 C355 Christian Association C25 C355 Triumph Coinniittee and Cast of Show C25. I begin to be aweory of the sun, And wish the state of the world were now undone. ALEXANDER BRUNO New York City Societe Frangaise C15 C25 C355 Societe Frangaise Play CU C25- A soldier fll7 t7Z, and sound of heart. JOHN FRANCIS BYRNE New York City 411.59 333 Who has deceived thee so often as thyself? GEOR.GE OLIVER CASTELL New York City I ZX5 Columbia Spectator, Associate Editor Q21 Q31, lens Editor Q31 Barnard Literary Association Q21 Q31 Barnard Debating Team Q21 President Q31 Debating Union President Q31 Columbian Board Q31 Deutscher Vereln Q31 Always happy reign whatever may He laughs the sense of misery away LEON ARD COVELLO New York City AXP Varsity VVrestl1ng Team Q21 Assistant Manager Varsity Vllrestling Team Q31 SOCICLB Francaise Q21 Q31 Christian Association Q11 Q21 Q31 4 N o man's pie is free from his ambitious finger. LEONARD HAROLD DAVIDOW New York City Class Chess Team Q11. They also serie who only stand and uait. PIERRE HOXVELL DE PEW Nyack, N. Y. Class Debating, Society Q11g Hockey Association Q215 Christian Association Q21g King's Crown Q31. Happiness consists of the misfortunes we avoid. WILLIAM CASPAR DORR Brooklyn, N. Y. Class Baseball Q115 Class Track Team Q21, Captain Q21g Varsity Track Team Q215 Varsity Cross Country Team Q21 isp, Captain 431. H 7 ! And when you stick on conoersationls burrs, Don't strew your pathway with those dreadful r-r-rs. GEOFFREY JAMES DVVYER New York City ZAEQ Varsity Soccer Team Q11 Q21, Captain Q31g All-Colle- giate Team Q11 Q21g Newman Club Q21 Q31g Christian Association Q21 Q31g King's Crown Q21 Q31g Societe Francaise Q11g Black Avengers Q21g Sophomore Show Cast Q215 President Intercollegiate Association Foot- ball League Q31g Columbian Board, Assistant Business Manager Q315 Class President Q31. 1 Buddie. In and out, through the motley rout, That little jack-daw kept hopping about. VVILLIAM BARTON EDDISON Irvington-on-Hudson, N. Y AMQ Class Crew Q11g Varsity Crew Q21g Varsity Show Chorus Q11g King's Crown Q21 Q315 Rowing Association Q11 Q215 Christian Association Q11 Q215 Junior Prom Committee Q31g Crewsters Q21. Diligence is the mother of all virtues. GEORGE PENNINGTON EGBERT New York City 334 N There are lots of real heroes not juggling with Carnegie medals. MEYER EICHMANN Vllest Hoboken, N. J. Class Debating Society C11. Bid me discourse and I will torment thine ear. CARL BERNARD EIMER New York City AXP5 King's Crown C21 C315 Crew Association C11 C21 C315 Track Association C11 C21 C31. I am not the wiser for my age. B. EISEMAN New York City All sujiering doth destroy or is destroyed eien by the suffering. HARRY ENGLANDER New York City I drink no more than a sponge. MONTROSE ERNST New York City Class Swimming Team C11 C215 Swimming .Association C11 C25- Never wedding, eier wooing, Still a lovelorn heart pursuing. CHARLES THORNE FAAS Great Neck, L. I. LDKE5 Freshman-Sophomore Track Meet C115 Track Meet Madison Square Garden, OHicial C215 Christian Association C11 C21 C315 Chairman Campus Service Committee C215 Treasurer College Department C315 Deutscher Verein, bierfuchs C115 Assistant Treasurer C215 Treasurer C315 Hudson-Fulton Committee 'C315 Columbia Monthly, Board of Business Managers C315 Barnard Literary Society C315 German Play Manager C215 Glee Club C315 Executive Committee Republican Club C315 Churchmen's Society C31. Some writeyconfined by paing and some by debt5 Some for 'tis Sunday,' some because 'tis wet. FRANK JULIUS FELBEL New York City Class Lacrosse Team C115 Jester Board C215 Managing Editor C315 Monthly Board C315 Barnard Literary Society C215 Varsity Show, Chorus C215 Clinton Club C21- Let Hercules himself do what he may, The cat will mew, the dog will have his day. JOSEPH FERRARA Red Bank, N. J. Wrestling Association C21 C315 Varsity Wrestling Team C21 C158 lbs.15 Class Tug-of-VVar Team C115 Boxing C215 Young Men's Christian Association C315 Southern Club C315 Bible Class C21 C31. 335 AVELINO VICENTE FERREIRA Hacke Nemo J Opini0n's but a fool that makes us scan The outer habit of the inward man. QIJEK5 Class Lacrosse Squad C155 Class Debating Society C15 5 Brotherhood of St. Andrew C25 C355 Under- study Sophomore Show C25 5 Varsity Show Chorus C255 Assistant Business Manager Columbia Monthly C255 Business Manager Columbia Monthly C355 Glee Club C35. Dick. His eogitatire faculties immersed In cogibandity of eogitationf' DIYON RYAN FOX Potsdam, N. Y. AXP: Varsity Show Cast C255 Players' Club C255 Lin- coln Medal C255 Philolexian C355 Columbian Board C355 Christian Association C25 C355 Hudson-Fulton Com- mittee C35. A A H e spolce a Babylonish dialect W hieh learned pedants mitch affect. LEONARD S. GANS A New York City Nellie, He walks disdainfully amongst the common herd. NELSON BURNES CATCH St. Louis, Mo. AAQJ5 Class Crew C155 Varsity Crew C255 Hartley Hall Crew C155 Class Football Team C15 5 Class Swimming Team C15 C255 Captain C255 Varsity Swimming Team C155 Black Avengers C255 Glee Club C15 C255 Cane Spree Committee C15 C255 Deutscher Verein C255 King's Crown C25 C355 Crewsters C25. llle trust him not too far. S-UIUEL RALPH GERSTEIN Brooklyn, N. Y. 4' There is a land of pure delight, Where saints immortal reign. 1 NELSON BURROUGHS GILDERSLEEVE Brooklyn, N, Y. The child is father to the man. IRVING ED5VARD COLDSMITH New York City Class Lacrosse Team C155 Varsity Show Chorus C15 C255 Players' Club C255 Clinton Club C25. The empty vessel makes the greatest sound. HFRBERT SAMUEL GOLDSTEIN New York City Class Debating Team C254 336 nsack, N. J. A H e has lands and fine houses, and cash in the bank. JAY COULD New York City AKE. Count. Study is no occupation for a NOBLE brain. WALDEMAR HOWARD GRASSI Milan, Italy GAX5 Varsity Track Team CD C255 Class Track Team C15 C255 Manager C255 Point Winner Freshman Sophomore Games C15 C255 Point Winner Interclass Championships CD C255 Captain Class Cross Country Team CD5 University Record Holder in Shot Put5 Class Football Team C15 C255 Manager Champion Relay Team C255 Boxing Championship, Heavyweight Class C255 Rowing Club C15 C25 5 Fencing Club C155 Cross Country Association CD5 Track Association C15 C255 Lacrosse Association C255 Vllrestling Association C255 Class Pipe and Pin Committee C155 Deutscher Verein C25 C355 King's Crown CD C25 C355 College Strength Test Record CD5 Point Winner in University Championship Fenc- ing Meet C35. Wx W? 3925323 ,f if Wy hz X' X 41 WW Oh, breathe not his name! let it sleep -in the shade, VV here cold and unhonored his relics areulaidf' HAROLD GREENEBAUM New York City I am a fellow of the strangest in the world. MIL'l ON GREENEBAUM New York City How do you admzre my new name? ABRAHAM MAURICE GRILL New York City The tree of knowledge. LOUIS GROSSBAUM New York City Class Chess Team CD C25. The people hiss me, but I applaud myself at home, when I contem- plate the money 'ln my chest. IQADOR HABER West Hoboken, N J. And I oft have heard defended- 'Iflltle said is soonest mended. ' ERNEST IVILLIAM HARTUNG New York City Soccer Team C15 337 I must have patience to endure a 'load.' 11 ILLIAM HENRY HASTINGS, JR. New York City GAX5 Class Baseball Q11 Q21g Varsity Baseball Squad Q21, King's Crown Q21 Q315 Class Dinner Committee Q21. Always well trimmed. J AMES SYLVESTER HEDGES New York City APTQ King's Crown Q21 Q315 Patroness Committee Sophomore Show Q21, Rowing Club Q11 Q215 Junior Prom Committee Q31. What we all love is good touched up with evil- Religion's self must have a spice of devil. HUBERT CLINTON HERRING, JR. Scarsdale, N rp A95 Oberlin College Q11 Q21. Windy Love goes towards love, as schoolboys from their books, But love from love, towards school, with heavy looks. WAYNE DARLINGTON HEYDECKER, Mt. Vemon, N. Y AT5 Class Debating Society, President Q11g Chairman Freshmen-Triangular Intercollegiate Debating League Q11g Intercollegiate Class Debating Team, Captain Q11g Interclass Debating Team, Captain Q11g King's Crown Q21 Q31g Philolexian Q21 Q31, Secretary Q31g Philolexian Debating Team, Captain Q215 Spectator Q21 Q31g Sopho- more Show Committee Q21, Debating Union Q11, Co- lumbian Board, Registrar Q31 g Rowing Club Q21g Chris- tian Association Q11 Q21 Q31g Churchmen's Association Q21 Q31g Anthon Club Q21, Hudson-Fulton Celebration Committee Q315 Float Q315 Jester Q31. Red Top. Two stories and an empty garretf' JOHN VVARREN HILL New York City cpA9g Class Debating Team Q11g Class Debating Society Q215 Executive Committee Columbia Republi- can Club Q11 Q215 Varsity Show Chorus Q11 Q21, Players' Club Q21 Q31. The Devil!-I am loath to do him wrongg It might be some untoward saint Who would not be at rest too long. NEVVBERRY HOLBROOK New York City ATA, Cane Spree Committee Q21, Hockey Associa- tion Q11 Q21 Q31, King's Crown Q21 Q315 Glee Club Q11 Q21 Q315 Notes and Keys Q21 Q31. I am not lean enough to be thought a good student. RAYMOND BELL HOTCHKISS Brookl n N Y Y f APTQ Cast of Sophomore Show Q215 King's Crown Q21 Q315 Christian Association Q21. Be a first class glow worm if you cannot be a star. CHARLES ALAN HUDSON New York City NPT? Rifle Club Q11 Q21 Q31g Golf Club Q11 Q21 Q31g Row- ing Club Q11 Q21g Hockey Association Q11 Q21, Baseball Association Q11 Q21, C. U. C. A. Q21 Q313 King's Crown Q21 Q31g Basketball Association Q11 Q215 Sophomore Sgow Patroness Committee Q21g Athletic Association 338 Remote from cities lived-a Swain- Unvezed with all the cares of gain. HENRY THEODORE JOHNSTON Ishpeming, Mich. QAO H och. A rarer spirit did never steer humanity, ROBERT BARR KAYSER Boston, Mass. ZAE5 Class Football Team Clj. The stalking oracle of awful phrase R S. KETCHUM New York City On their own merits modest men are dumbfl VVARREN KINNEY New York City GPKNP5 Fall Regatta C155 Freshman Crew5 Class Foot- ball Clj C25 C3j, Captain C2j 5 Class Hockey C135 Varsity C25 5 Sophomore Show Patroness Committee 5 Crewsters CD5 Rowing Club Clj C2j5 Assistant Manager Varsity Crew C3j5 King's Crown C2j C355 Christian Association C2j5 Junior Prom Committee C31 Famed for contemptuous breach of sacred ties. JOSEPH KLINGENSTEIN New York City Dick, The force of his own merit makes his way. RICHARD CHARLES KLUGESCHEID New York City ATA5 Class Football Squad C13 C25 C355 Class Hockey Team C155 Class Vice-President C35 Assistant Manager of Hockey Team C355 Program Committee of Sophomore Show C2j5 Kin 's Crown C25 C315 Deutscher Verein C25 C355 Rowing Clulo CD 5 Track Association C23 5 Junior Prom Committee C3j. 'A He has a face like a benediction LEO ROENIG New York City What midnight demons plow . The lines of torture on his lofty brow? SAMUEL OPPENHEIM KUHN New York City Cross Country Association CD5 Christian Association C19 C25 C355 Students' Chorus C23 433. 339 There are bigger lobsters than ever swam. MONROE KUNSTLER New York City Varsity Show Chorus C23. Dune. I-I e wanders lonely as a S'LL'I7Z7'l'L67'7S cloud. DUNCAN MacMILLAN LASHER Yonkers, N. YT5 Golf Club C13 C23 C335 Team, Assistant Manager C235 Baseball Association C135 Spectator, Associate Editor C13 5 Mandolin Club C23 C335 Notes and 'Keys C335 Class Debating Society C135 Christian Association C13 C23 C335 King's Crown C23 C33. Emily. The' world knows nothing of its greatest men Y VVILLIAM MURRAY LEE New York City AKE5 Class Basketball C13 5 Varsity Baseball C13 C235 Varsity Basketball C23 5 King's Crown C23 C335 Glee Club C23 C33 Friends will whisper and foes will frown- - Still, I am a Chnrchman of high renown. HAROLD BAXTER LIEBLER Riverside Conn. Soph Show Cast C23' Churchmerfs Association C33 I ' What religion is he of? Why, he is an Anythingarianf' VVILLIAM MACROSSIE N ew York B911 Assistant Mana er Varsit k ' ARMIN KOHL LOBECK Haworth N. J. New Jersey Alumni Association Prize C135 Class La- ffrosse Team C13 5 Barnard Literary Association C13 23 33. Tis a man of confidence will take hair-tonic from a bald barber. EDVVARD HEMOND MACKENZIE Glen Spe 5 Sullivan County, N. Y. QJTA5 Captain Class Track Team C1135 Member Varsity Track Team C13 C23 5 Class Dinner Committee C235 Black Avengers C23 5 King's Crown C23 C33 I know not the doctrine of ill-doing. JAMES HANDFORTH MACKINTOSH Jefferson Valley, N. Class Lacrosse Team C135 Varsity Lacrosse Team C235 Class Debating Society C135 King's Crown C23 C33. Y. For some time past I have not known the meaning of leisure or repose, of that indolent, get delightful, doing nothing, being nothing. Q 5 - fg 'y Bas etball C33, Baseball Association C135 Track Association C135 Junior Prom Committee C335 Class Treasurer C335 Sophomore Show Cast C235 Anthon Club C235 Sopho- more Triumph Committee C235 King's Crown C23 C335 Swimming Association C135 Class Debating Society C135 Christian Association C13 C23 C335 Junior Prom Committee C33. 340 City I will be the pattern of all patienceg I will say nothing. CEDRIC FERRIS MAGUIRE New York City Mechanical Engineering Society C25, He that falls tn love wtth himself shall have no mvals. BERNARD MARCUS .New York City Class Lacrosse Team C155 Hockey Association C255 Lacrosse Association C255 Politics Club C25 C35. He makes a foe who makes a jest. GEORGE MILROY MARSHALL Elmhurst, N. Y. Class Fencing Team C255 Fencers' Club C25 C355 Jester Board C355 Christian Association C25 C35. In short, year after year, the same Absurd mistakes went ong . And when I died, the neighbors came I And buried brother J ohn!' ' WILLIAM FREDERICK MAUL New Xork City H e has been to a great feast of languages and stolen the scraps. CHARLES J. W. MEISEL New York City QJKE5 Columbia Spectator, Associate Board C255 Deutscher Verein C25 C355 Secretary C355 German Play C255 Barnard Literary Association C25 C355 Inter- class Debating Team C255 Interclass Chess Team C255 Churchmen's Association C255 Republican Club Executive Committee C355 Christian Association C25 C355 Philharmonic Society C25 C35. H e that would live in peace and at ease, M ust not speak all he knows nor judge all he sees. HERMANN MULLER New York City Freshman Debating Society C155 Christian Association 15 25. Never, I ween, Was a prouder seen. EDGAR LIBBER NEWHOUSE, Jr. Hutton Park, Vilest Orange, N. J. NPY5 Class Debating Society C155 King's Crown C25 C355 Class Secretary C255 Rowing Club C15 C255 Newman Club C15 C25 C35, Vice-President C255 Sophomore Tri- umph Committee C255 Baseball Association C15 C255 Christian Association C25. Who has deceived thee so often as thyself Z' THOMAS BUGARD PATON, JR. New York City Class Relay Team C255 Second Varsity Soccer Team C25 C35 5 Track Association C255 Point Winner in Inter- class Championship Track Meet C25. 341 afyf On the foeman's deck Where a man should be. GEORGE 5V. PAULSEN Amherst, Mass Winner Flag Rush C155 Class Track Team C15. i I have a man's mind, but a woman's might. F MAURICE PICARD New York City Class Debating Society C15. ll Stedlll In maiden meditation fancy free. STEDDIFORD PITT New Rochelle, N X EXQ Class Crew C155 Class Fencing Team C155 Class Swimming Team C15 C255 Varsity Fencing Team C255 Substitute Varsity Crew at Poughkeepsie C255 Varsity Crew at Annapolis C25. I f you drink milk neath a toddy tree, youll be suspected HENRY RADE New York City EN5 Columbia Spectator C15 C255 Newman Club C15 C255 Class Cross Country Team C15. NIethinlcs thou art more honest now than wise. GUY HUGHES RIEGEL V Lebanon, Pi H Jimmie. H ow far can I praise him? JAMES BULGER ROBBINS Babylon, L I EX5 Black Avengers C25. Bug. 'Tis the voice of the sluggardj I heard him complain: ' You have walced me too soon, I must slumber again' ERNEST SPENCER ROCHE Brooklyn, N Class Debating Society, Secretary C155 Intercollegiate Class Debating Team C155 Interclass Debating Team C15 5 Associate Editor The Dorrns C15 C25 5 Spectator C15 C25 C355 Associate Editor C15 C25, News Editor C25, Man- aging Editor C25 C355 King's Crown C25 C355 Anthon Club Treasurer C255 Churchmen's Association C15 C25 C35, Secretary C25, Vice-President C355 Societe Fran- gaise C25 C355 Deutscher Verein C355 Philolexian Society C25 C35, Philolexian Committee on Dean Van Amringe Memorial C35 5 Hudson-Fulton Committee C25 C355 Float5 Debating Union C355 Sophomore Show Committee5 Secretary5 Chairman Program Committee C255 Junior Prom Committee5 Theatre Committee C355 Columbian- Editor-in-Chief C35. J. P. Look, he is winding up the watch of his wit! By and by it wi strike! JOHN PIERRE ROCHE Chicago OAX5 342 AUSTIN S. ROTHVVELL New York V INCENT HAROLD ROTHVVELL New York The family of fools is an ancient one.'I M G. ROSENBLUTH New York City Politics Club, Charter Member. Resort to sermons, but to prayers most,- 'Praying's the end of preaching. NY XVILLIAM NEELY ROSS Troy, I . Intercollegiate Class Debating Team C15 5 Interclass Debating Team C15 C255 Captain C255 Kings Crown C25 C355 Philolexian C25 C355 Anthon Club C25 C355 Class Debating Society C155 Executive Committee C155 Chris- tian Association C15 C25 C355 Philolexian Debating Team C25. Soldier, rest! Thy ioarfare's o'er. Basketball Squad C255 Class Football Team C35. Hercules stood and envied from afar. Cane Spree Committee C155 Class Football Squad C255 Varsity Crew Squad C25 5 Class Dinner Committee C255 Class Football Team C35. 'i His notes by distance made more sweet. City City RUDOLFH ERNEST VOM SAAL Sharon Springs, N. Y QPKE5 Class Chess Team C155 Lacrosse Association C15 C25 C355 Philharmonic Society C15, Manager C25, Vice-President C355 Varsity Show Chorus C255 Deutscher Verein C25, Assistant Secretary C355 Play given by the German Societies of Columbia University C255 Play Committee C25, Assistant Manager C255 Christian Asso- ciation C25 C355 Northfield Delegate C25. O this learning-what a thing it is! C ABRIEL SCHLESINGER New York Cit5 A man of polite learning and a liberal education. ARNOLD SCHMIDT Brooklyn, N. Class Basketball Team C155 Manager Class Basketball C15 5 Class Baseball Team C15. Y Thirsty to bed, healthy to rise. - LOUIS CLAUDE SCHULTZ Florida, Orange County, N. Y QDFA5 Varsity Show Chorus C155 King's Crown C25 C35. 343 ED ll J! J esters do often prove prophets. JOSEPH DAVIS SEARS CSp.5 Bloomfield, N J QDKNP5 Gym Team Assistant Manager C25, Manager C355 Philolexian C15 C25 C35, Vice-President C25, President C35 5 Columbia Jester C25 C35, Associate Board C25, Advertising Manager C355 Varsity Show C255 Debating Union C35. Hlllany men owe the grandeur of their lives to their tremendous difficulties. AMOS REGINALD SHIRLEY New York Christian Association C15 C255 P. dt S. Club C355 Colum- bia Delegate to Northfield C155 Student Chorus C25. Behold yon gilded chair, The world's one vacant throne- .My place is there. FREDERICK BURR SPENCER New York Class Lacrosse Team C15 5 Class Football Squad C25 C35 5 Varsity Lacrosse Team C25 5 Second Varsity Soccer Team C25 C355 Columbia Spectator Boards C15 C25 C35, Associate Editor C15 C25 C35, News Editor C355 Columbia Editor Intercollegiate C25 C355 King's Crown C25 C355 Quill C25 C355 Christian Association C15 C25 C355 North- field Delegate C155 Soccer Association C15 C255 Class Vice-President C25. Rich In works of labor or of skill I would be busy too,' For Satan finds some mischief still For idle hands to do. RICHMOND STEPHENS New Brighton, Staten Island, N Y QAX5 Class President C255 Second Assistant Manager Varsity Show C25 5 Stage Manager Sophomore Show C255 Christian Association C25 C355 P. Sz S. Christian Association C355 King's Crown C25 C355 Attendance Committee C255 Deutscher Verein C25 C355 Columbia University Rowing Association C25 5 Swimming Association C25 5 Lacrosse Association C255 Columbia University Democratic Club C25 C355 Chairman Hartley Hall Committee C355 Hall Council C35. S teevieI W'e rise in glory as we sink in pride. Where boasting ends, there dignity begins. STEPHEN DOVER STEPHENS, JR. New Brighton, N Y GAX5 Sophomore Triumph Committee C25 5 Swim- ming Association C255 Varsity Show C25 5 Member Columbia University Democratic Club C25 C355 Secretary Columbia University Democratic Club C355 Associate Editor, The Dorms C355 King's Crown C25 C35. But there s more in me than thou understandest. RALPH RANDLES STEWART New York City Cane Spree Team C15 C25 5 Track Team C255 Barnard Literary Association C25 C355 Secretary C25 5 Debating Team C25 5 Debating Union C35 5 Christian Association C15 C25 C35- Sacred and sweet is all we see in him. VVIN VVADSVVORTH STONE Brooklyn, N Member Barnard Literary Association C25 C355 Treas- urer Barnard Literary Association C35 5 Member Co- lumbia. University Christian Association C15 C25 C355 Member Bible Class C15 C25 C35. A coinely youth, tall and divinely fair. SAMUEL MYER STRASBURGER New York City Cane Spree C25 5 Class Football Team C35. 344 HA 'A Night is a good herder. She brings all creatures home. ROLD CLIFTON TOOKER Larchmont Manor, N. QA9 5 MH, CBlack Avengers5 C25 5 King's Crown C25 C355 Christian Association C15 C25 C355 Swimming Association C25 5 Baseball Association C15 C25 5 Hockey Association C15 C255 Rowing Club C15 C255 General' Athletic Association C355 Varsity Show Chorus C25 5 Glee Club C35. 'L Patience! have faith and thy prayer will be Y. answered. BERNARD J. VAN INGEN Brooklyn, N. Y The darling of the goddesses. HA ROLD VAN TINE New York EAE5 Class Secretary C155 Glee Club C15 C25 C355 Assistant Manager Musical Clubs C355 Sophomore Show Patroness Committee5 Cane Spree Committee C25 5 Kings Crown C25 C355 MII5 Junior Prom Committee C35. Webber is so learned that he can name a horse in nine languages, so ignorant that he would buy a cow to ride on. City WILLIAM THOMAS VVEBBER New York City Class Debating Society C15 5 Intercollegiate Class Debating Team C15. ' He works and runs as though by demons pressed. IRWIN VVHEELER New Brunswick, N. J. KDAG5 Treasurer Class Debating Society C155 King's Crown C25 C355 Churchmen's Association C15 C25 C355 Vice-President C255 Northfield Delegate C255 Columbus Delegate C255 Philolexian C25 C355 Anthon Club C255 Press Club C35. Rough to common men, but honeying to the whisper of a lordfi BACHE Mol-EVERS XVHITLOCK New York City A4115 Class Hockey Team, Manager C155 Class Crew C155 Class Baseball Squad C155 Class Football Squad C25 C355 Secretary Columbia University Rowing Club C255 Sophomore Triumph Committee C255 King's Crown C25 C355 Rowing Club C15 C255 Member Board of Directors of C. U. R. C. C255 Patroness Committee of Sophomore Show C255 Junior Prom Committee C355 Crewsters C255 Toastmaster at Class Dinner C25. Is it possible he should know what he is, and be that he is? SAMUEL VVINDERMAN Brooklyn, N. Y. WI Class Football Team C35. Our grand business undoubtedly is not to SEE what lies dimly at a distance, but to DO what lies clearly at hand . NFRED HAMLIN ZIEGLER Detroit, M AXP5 Vllrestling Association C155 Class Debating Society C155 Class Debating Team C155 Interclass Debating Team C155 C25, Churchmen's Association C155 Philolexian Society C25 C355 Christian Associa- tion C15 C25 5 King's Crown C25 C355 Class Secretary C355 Hudson-Fulton Committee C35. 345 ich. I f Jw X! 557 ,jgfafrlff riff 4 Silence, like a poultice, comes To heal the blows of sound. HENRY BERKOXVITZ Things have never been the same New York City Since Cousin l7Villie heard Caruso sing. CARMINE VVILLIAM CARUSO Newark, N. J. An incurable itch for scribbling seizes many. JOHN HURSTMANCEAUX COL TON New York City AVP! Spingarn Prize C11 C215 Monthly Board C21 C315 Triuni hCommittee C215 Author of Sophomore Triumph A Flay C1215 La Societe Frangaise C21 C315 King's Crown 235 31- Not yet lost to all the sense of shame. RAYMOND COLTON New Rochelle, N. Y. ZNQ Class Track Team C11 C215 Christian Associa- tion C11 C21. W' hence is thy learning? Hath thy toil O'er books consumed the midnight oil? ISRAEL FRIEDMAN NA, brand plucked ,from the burning. Brooklyn, N. Y. ALFRED JOHN GRIMM New York City Class Football Team C21 C315 Chairman Sophomore Banquet Committee C215 Varsity Debating Team C21. Much learning shows how little mortals knowg Much wealth how little worldlings can enjoyf' REGINALD COURTNEYE JENKINS New York City A1125 Varsity Hockey Team C115 Cane Spree Com- mittee C215 Kings Crown C21 C31. A face like a ferret betokened his spirit. SAMUEL SEYMOUR. KORN New York City Michigan Delegate to Mock Convention C113 Class Chess Team C115 Politics Cub C21 C31g Cosmopolitan ,Club C21 C31. All things come to him who will but wait. JOSEPH STEWART MICHTOM B rooklyn, N. Y. Treasurers are a .superstitious set,' great observers of set days and times. ALFRED RENSHAW Noroton, Corm- A1D5 Class Treasurer C115 Cane Spree Committee C11g Patroness Committee Sophomore Show C215 King's Crown C21 C31. Thou comest as the memory of a dream. EUGENE NILES VVELCH New York City Afbg Varsity Show Cast C11g Crlee Club C115 King's Crown C21 C31. 346 I N7 N Ki 5- f S 'z- - f E I, 'ik' 1 C '1 hal ' :lo 5 le X - ' lf 5 I C' f X .U T4 ,Q 1 ri X, '41 f I- -uff-: . as - 1 f- - l ' ' H-Qv::,'A-nrrbwiir v--v'?ix.-Jvyurszrv VY YY --1 5 X, .5 --,,, -W-,- ,MQ , ' 1. -,,,-- .. hfifgif ld 5? Y -. Y A F fran I :Z :A - A . ' - 4' .maf ff Q 0 il all Q Q ff E5 If-53, N 3 U A Cxeoneergiwfflf-Xu ' 1 brimre ff The dwzng l enus. PEDRO H. AGRAMONTE New York City Class Swimming and Vllater Polo Team C15 C253 Rifle Team C15 C25 C353 Captain Outdoor Rifle Team C25 C35' Assistant Manaeel' Revolver Club C35 No man is born into the world whose aorlt LS not born wzth hznz FREDERICK MURDOCK ALLEN Peelslfill, N. Y. BGH5 Civil Engineering Society C35. I speak hot, I trace not, I breathe not thy name For there's grief tn the sound, there's guilt in the fame. V P ANANIEFF New Yorl' City H ot Atr. As proper a man as ever trod upon 'rLeat's leather. FRANCIS ASHTON AYER New York City ATA3 Cane Spree Squad C15 C25g Class Football Squad C25 C35g Vllrestling Association C15 C255 Track Association C25g Hockey Association C15 C255 Kings Crown C25 C35 Varsity Show Chorus C255 Sophomore Triumph Com- mittee C25 Class Secretary C35 ' Let the smgmg smger s Wttli 'vocal voices most fooctferofas, I n sweet ooctferatton out-vocifertze Even sound itself HENRY M, BACH Nen 'York City Class Football Squad C25 C35g Captain Freshman Chess Team C155 Varsity Chess Team C255 American Chemical Society C25 C35 If T. IVIYI Of quiet mten and moral force. THOMAS MELLOR BAINS, JR. Philadelphia, Pa, Manager Class Football Team C35. 347 lCStUb'!7 'II am not merry, but I do begzzile The 1LlL'Z.77,g-S I am by seeming otlierwz'se. PAUL ARNOLD BAUMEISTIIR Flushin N I Babe. Spare, spruce and sporty. CLAUS DOSCHER BENSON New York C1 by AKE5 Class Track Team C15 C255 Class Basketball C155 Captain Class Basketball C155 Varsity Basketball Team C255 Varsity Track Team C255 Mechanical Engineering Society C25 5 Kings Crown C15 C25 C35 5 Assistant Treas- urer King's Crown C35 Absence of occupation is not rest, A mind quite vacant is a mind distressed. EDVVIN SUMNER, BETTELHEIM, JR. New York City Barnard Literary Association C15 C25 C35 5 Treasurer C25, Secretary C35 5 Chairman Barnard-Zelo. Debate Com- mittee C255 Class Football Squad C15 C255 Christian Association C15 C25 C355 Membership Committee C155 Class Treasurer C25 5 Northneld Delegate C155 Business Manager Columbia Blue Book C25 5 Track Association C155 Soccer Association C255 Varsity Show Pony Ballet C25 5 Board of Managers C255 Assistant Stage Manager Archi tectural Show C255 Brotherhood of St. Andrew C25 C35. The Anthranillic Acid Kid. A S. BLUMENTHAL New York City 'tPh'zl. . It is a kindness to leacl the sober, a duty to lead the drunk WALTER PHILIP BRAENDER VVhite Plains, N X AT5 Class Football C15 C355 Sophomore Smoker Com- mittee C25' Class Vice-President C25 S0lzt11de sometimes is the besl sociezfyf' CLINTON BRETTELL New Rochelle, N Y Member Mechanical Engineering Society C25 C35. I shall ne'er beware my own wit 'til I break my skins against it ROBERT WESLEY BRIGGS Van Nest, N. Y Cane Spree Team C25 5 Varsity Rifle Team C25 C355 Civil Engineering Society C25 C35 A stoze Of the woods, a man without a tear. VS ILLIAM E. BUCHTENKIRCH . New York City AXP5 Swimming Association C15 C255 Cross Country Club C25 C355 King's Crown C25 C35 5 Christian Associa- tion C25 C35. 348 Oh! you Americans! What a thing this business is! LUIS CACICEDO Cienfuegos, Cuba Latin-American Club C155 Manager of Latin-American Show C25. A man he is of cheerful yesterdays and confident tomorrows. EDXVARD THOMAS CASWELL Elmhurst, N. Y Oh bed, oh bed, that delicious bed, That heaven upon earth to the weary head. WILLIAM ALEXANDER CHERRY, JR., White Plains, N. Y. GE5 Mechanical Enffineering Society C15 C25 C35 5 Christian Association C15 C25 C35. A? if ,ge Q, ,r J A Safe in ourselves, while on ourselves we standg The sea is ours, on that depends the land. Q g SIDNEY MILTON CLARK Br00k1yn,N. Y. 'Y 'ff Class Swimming and VVater Polo Teams C15 C255 Varsity i'-- ' Water Polo Team C15 C25 5 Mechanical Engineering Society C25 C35. ' Master, alike in .speech and song, Of Fame's great antiseptic-style. RICHARD COBDEN, JR. Larchmont, N. Y. ANI' 5 Manager Class Hockey Team C155 Class Secretary C25 5 Sophomore Show Committee C255 Sophomore Show Patroness Committee CChairman5 C255 Junior Prom Committee C355 King's Crown C25 C355 Crlee Club C355 Christian Association C15 C25 C355 Rowing Clubs C15 C255 Hockey Association C15 C25. Boast not where there is no wood to rap upon. ' HOVVARD THOMAS COLE Brewster, N. Y Class Football Squad C25 C355 Varsity Crew Squad C255 King's Crown C255 Civil Engineering Society C25. Cookie. Heaven sends us good meat, but the devil sends us Cooks. EDGAR HAWLEY COOK Albany, N. Y. Class Football C25 C355 Sophomore Dinner Committee Hearing you so praised, I say, Tis so, 'tis true', and to the most of praise add something more! HOVVARD PINCKNEY CORSA New York City YT 5 Glee Club C25 C355 Leader of Glee Club C35 5 Sopho- more Show Committee C255 Assistant Manager Sopho- more Show C25 5 Kings Crown C25 C35 5 Notes and Keys, Secretary-Treasurer C35 5 Assistant Manager' Varsity Show C35 5 Junior Prom Committee C35. 349 ' Comparisons are odious. FREDERICK LESTER CORTS New York City rI2ZK5ONE5LbAT5 Varsity Baseball Squad C215 Chemical Society C215 Christian Association. Boast not thyself of tomorrow, for thou hnowest not whata day may bring forth. NORMAN A, DEISER Brooklyn, N. Y. Class Lacrosse Team C11. Where youth and beauty lead the race Poor wisdom scarce dares show its face. XVILLIAM J ENNINGS DEMOREST New York City NPT5 Harlem Regatta C115 Class Crew Substitute C115 Rowing Club C11 C215 King's Crown C21 C315 Christian Association C11 C21 C315 Sophomore Show Committee Patroness Committee C21. Men of few words are the best men. PAUL RICHARD DESCHERE New York City Class Chess Team C115 Electrical Engineering Society C21 C315 Mechanical Engineering Society C315 Cane Spree Squad C21. Against stupidity the very gods themselves contend in vain. MARINO DIAZ Havana, Cuba Varsity Soccer Team C11 C21 C315 All-American Soccer Team C115 Latin-American Club C11 C21 C315 Founder and President C115 Vice-President C215 Newman Club C11 C21 C33- Ken, Great talkers should be cropt5 for they've no need of ears. KENNETH HUME DONALDSON New York Cit Y ZAE5 Class Football Team C11 C315 King's Crown C21 C315 Sophomore Smoker Committee C215 Sophomore Triumph Committee C21. Stern to the haughty, but humble to thee, Lis soul in its bitterest blackness shall be. H. ENGLANDER New York City Sleeping neglection doth betray to loss. JOHN ENTELMANN New York City 350 Anyone can hold the helm when the sea is calm.'I ANDREW JOSEPH FORD South Amboy, N. J. M65 Varsity Show Chonis C15 C255 Players' Club C253 King's Crown C25 C355 Newman Club C15 C25 C35. W' e think our fathers fools, so.wise we grow, Our wiser sons no doubt will think us so. M. FINKELSTEIN New York City Labor, wide as the earth, has its summit in heaven. FREDERICK STEVENS FRAMBACH Ridgewood, N. J. AXP5 Varsity Lacrosse Team C255 Assistant Manager Varsity Lacrosse Team C35g Delegate to United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse League C355 Mechanical Engineering Society C355 Columbia Republican Club Ah! what would the world be to us if the children were no more. MORRIS FRIEDMAN New York City The gravity and stillness of your youth, the world hath noted. WILLIAM GATELY New York City Newman Club C15 5 Mechanical Engineering Society Gait. 'I I f I shoot at the sun I may hitfa star. JOSEPH RAMON GUITERAS Yonkers, N. Y. Class Baseball Team C15 5 Class Swimming Team C15 C25g Baseball Association C25 5 Riile Team C25g General Athletic Association C35. In mathematics he was greater Than Tycho Brake or Erra Pater. JULIAN GEORGE GUITERAS Yonkers, N. Y. Mechanical Engineering Society C355 Revolver Club C35 5 Cross Hammers, Vice-President C35 3 General Athletic Association C35. That indolent and agreeable condition of doing nothing. ALTON CLARKE HAIGHT New York City Zrlfg Varsity Show Cast C25 g Players' Club C25 3 Archi- tectural Show Cast C25g King's Crown C255 Architec- tural Society C15 C255 Lacrosse Association C253 Base- ball Association C15 C25. 351 There is no courage but in innocence. JOHN CLARENCE HALE White Plains, N. Y. Electrical Engineering Society C255 Vice-President Electrical Engineering Society C355 Livingston Hall Committee C25. Nlodestyl M odesty! All is-modesty! ALBERT EDWARD HALL New York City Manners must adorn knowledge and smooth its way through the world. ' ERNEST HARDER Newark, N. J. We ve drunk down the sun, boys! Lets drink down the moon. LYNN F. HAZZARD New York City QDKWI' They who strive with Fortunelwin or weary her at last. -WYMAN DRUMMOND HERBERT New York City BGH5 Class Crew C15 5 Varsity Crew Squad C25 5 Class Football Team C15 C25 C355 Class Swimming and Water Polo Teams C15 C255 Crewsters C255 King's Crown C25 C355 Sophomore Show Patroness Committee C255 Sophomore Triumph Committee C25 5 Junior Prom Com- mittee C35. It matters not how straight the gate, How charged with punishments the scroll, I am the master of my fateg I am captain of my soul. ALBERT HENRY Hnnrnngm jgerooiayn, N. Y. A eountryman between two lawyers is like a fish betweenim two cats. A Eh, j,fi,-ei,-ae-4 CHARLES SELDEN HICKS Bayside, L. I. He never reigns, but he pores. WALTER CHARLES HILL Hagaman, N. Y. AY5 Class Baseball C155 Varsity Baseball Squad C25. 352 Z O, mirth and innocence! O, milk and water! Ye happy mixture of more happy days! CHARLES MARCEL HIRSCH New York City Class Swimming Team C155 Electrical Engineering Society C25 C35 Ji1nmie. To love one's self is the beginning of a life-long romancefl M JA ES MILTON HOFFMAN New York City ATA5 Class Swimming Team C15 C255 Class Hockey Team C155 Gun Club C255 King's Crown C25 C355 Columbia Monthly Board C15 C25 C355 Manager Columbia Monthly C255 Class Pipe Committee C155 Class Dinner Com- ' mittee C255 Junior Prom Committee C355 Class Foot- ball Team C355 General Athletic Association C35. H e dies every day who lives a lingering life. ARTHUR J. HOLMAN New York City Elarsity Rifle Team C255 Electrical Engineering Society 25 35. Olcl ill other H ubbarol-Oh, No! l' EDGAR WHITE HUBBARD Brooklyn, N. Y. AKE 5 Class Hockey Team C15. The soul of this man is in his clothes. PERCY ISEMAN New York City Class Lacrosse Team C155 Class Swimming Team C255 Clinton Club C255 Jester Board C355 Columbian Board C355 Class Treasurer C35 Fair fat and foolish ALFRED LEOPOLD JAROS JR. New York City Class Basketball Squad C15 5 Class Crew Squad C155 Mechanical Engineering Society C25 C35. Fo7t'anately not ole Jeanncret LEON EDVVARD JEANNERET East Rutherford, N. J. QIJAG5 King's Crown C25 C355 Civil Engineering Society C15 C25 C35 5 Varsity Show C25 5 Varsity Track Squad C255 Glee Club C35 From heaven descended the prccepzf. Ixnow thyself. HAROLD BREWSTER JENKINS New York City Secretary E. Society C35. 353 TVhen the moon rose we did not see the Kandelf' CHARLES KANDEL New York City A h, pensive scholar, what is fame ? A fitfnl tongue of leaping flame. GEORGE SYLVESTER KEARNEY N lilinneapolis, Minn. The wzse man of Ilfiletns first declared: ' The first of things is water.' RICHARD ELLARD KINSMAN New York City qJ1'A5 Class Swimming Team CD C255 Substitute Var- sity Swimming Team CD5 Varsity Swimming Team CQD5 Assistant Manager Swimming Team C3J. Dozng nothrng for others ts the nndozng of ourselves. DONALD KIRK Axis, Ala. By my troth! I was seekzng for a fool when I founcl you. MATTHIAS KIRSCHBERG New York City Class Swimming Team Clbg Class Cane Spree Squad CD' 7 Yarsity Track Team Squad C25 C3jg Mechanical -En: gineering Society C21 C3j. Shorty. Whate-1'er I have tried to do in life, I have tried with all my heart to do well. MAX ALEXANDER KOLLER New York City Mechanical Engineering Society C21 C3j. TVtthout a .stone to mark the spot A nd say what truth might well have said. G. P. KUZMIER New York City To show the world I am a gentleman. FREDERICK THURLOW LACY N ew York City Cane Spree Squad CZD5 Member Mechanical Engineering Society C213 Treasurer Mechanical Engineering Society 3b. 354 7 A ht' 'mon Dieu! C'est ma femme. FULGENCE LARDI LAROQUE Bordeaux, France Cane Spree Team C155 Class Crew Squad C155 Livingston Hall Crew C155 Newman Club C25. There is a divinity that shapes our ends-who shaped his? ALBERT ALLYN LEACH, JR. Brooklyn, N. Y. Intercollegiate Indoor RiHe Champion C255 Class Swim- ming Team C25. A pity about this person! He is a brave enough com- rade but he has a head like a soapboiler's. FDRDINAND LEISER, JR. Brooklyn, N. Y Enjoy your dear wit and gay rhetoric That hath so well been taught her dazzling fence. BFVJAMIN LIEBOVVITZ New York City Class Track Team C15 C255 Cane Spree Team C155 Electric Engineering Society C25 C355 VVireless Club C25. Illaggie. He sits high in all the peoplefs hearts. C EORGE LAWRENCE LOMMEL New York City Captain Class Baseball Team C15 5 Varsity Baseball Team C255 Captain Camp Columbia Baseball Team C35 5 Class Football C25 C355 Captain C35. Jack. Who sups with the deoil should hare a long spoon. JOHN MESTON LOVEJOY New Rochelle, N. Y AKE5 Class Hockey Team C 155 Captain Class Crew C155 Black Avengers C255 Vice-President King's Crown C255 Varsity Hockey Team C255 Junior Prom Committee Bunnief i' St. Donald stood in his ioied tower, Ale'mbic5 crueible, all were there5 When in came Nick to play him a trick, In guise of a damsel passing fair. DOVALD VAUGHN LOVVE Englewood, N. J. ZX5 Swimming Association C155 Manager Freshman Swimming Team C155 Class Baseball Team C155 Foot- ball Team C255 Junior Football Team C355 Sophomore Show Committee C255 Christian Association C15 C25 C355 Black Avengers C255 Chemical Engineering Society C255 Junior Prom Committee C355 King's Crown C355 Pro- gram Committee for Sophomore Show C25. Sammy For my part, 1 had rather be the first man among these fellows than the second man in Rome. S-XMUEL ANDERSON MCKEOVVN New York Cit B911 5 Class Fall Crew C155 Manager Class Baseball Team C155 Class Football Team C155 Assistant Manager Varsity Baseball Team C355 Sophomore Smoker Com- mittee C255 Sophomore Show Committee5 Chairman Committee on Play 5 Property Manager of Sophomore Show C255 King's Crown C25 C355 Christian Association C25 C355 Columbian Board C355 Class President C35. 355 Y Not stepping o'er the bounds of modesty, SAMUEL MELITZER New York City Class Football Squad C315 Varsity Basketball Team C11 C215 Varsity Lacrosse Team C215 Varsity Gym Team C21. His name is great in mouths of wisest censure. ALBERT MEN DELSOHN New York City Class Basketball Team C115 Varsity Basketball Team C215 Class Vice-President C115 Class Treasurer C215 Sophomore Show Cast C215 Christian Association C11 C215 Deutscher Verein C215 Assistant Treasurer Verein C31 To be merry best becomes you, for you were born out 0 a merry hour. ' EMIL G. MEYER New York Cit Y Fritz. UA good dinner lubricates business. FREDERICK MILLER lVestchester N. Y. cbI'A 5 Class Crew C115 Varsity Crew C215 Civil En- gineering Society C21 C315 Sophomore Dinner Com- mittee C215 Crewster C215 King's Crown C21 C315 Black Avengers C215 Vice-President Civil Engineering Society C35- Not only is Fortune herself blind, but she generally blinds those on whom she bestows her faiors RITCHIE CON STANT MILLER Peekskill, N. Y BOH To climb steep hills requires slow pace at first. WALTER REGINALD MILLER West Park N. Y. IDKE5 Civil' Engineering Society C21 C31. ' We always weaken when we eiaggerate GRAHAM MONTGOMERY New York'C1ty For thee her wooing hour has passed. THOMAS CHARLES MORGAN Brooklyn, N. Y. CDEK5 Class Relay Team C11 C215 Class Track Team C11 C215 Jester Board C11 C21 C315 King's Crown C21 C31' Philolexian C21 C315 Track Association C11 C21 C31. 356 Love thyself last. FRANK DOUGLAS MOTT Peekskill, N. Y. Civil Engineering Society C21 C31. Shall I, wasting in despair, Die because a w0man's fair?' ' JOSEPH NORRIS MURRAY New York City CDKNP5 Class Treasurer C115 Christian Association C11 C21 C315 Electrical Engineering Society C31. '!The days of our youth are the days of our glory. C. J. NATHAN New York City Class Hockey Team C115 Varsity Hockey Team C21. I am amazed, methinlcs, and lose my way among the thorns and dangers of this world. EDMUND NEXVTON Jamaica, L. I. AND 5 Class Track Team C11 C215 Varsity Track Team C11 C215 Champion Class Relay Team, Captain C215 Point Winner Interclass Track Games C215 Sophomore Show Program Committee C215 Christian Association C11 C21 C315 King's Crown C21 C31. I cannot tell what the dickens this name is. NOORI ZADO NOORIAN New York City 'tHe that is void of fear may soon be just. FREDERICK VVILLIAM OCKERT New York City Cane Spree Squad C11 C215 Athletic Association C315 Fencing Club C315 Christian Association C21 C31. Fritz, Time flies, death urges, knells call, H eaten invites, Hell threatens. WILLIAM FREDERICK PALMER New York City QIJKWP 5 Class Lacrosse Team C115 Football C21 C315 Pipe Committee C115 Varsity Lacrosse C21. Of other tyrants short the strife, But Indolence is king for life. ARTHUR ROVVLEY PARKER New York City 95' 357 The gloomy calm of idle vacancy. .-X. HARTLEY PATERSON 5Yingham, Ontario, Canada Civil Engineering Society. f' Such hugging and squeezzng, 'Twas thought quite unplea.stng! 4 RICHARD C. PATTERSON, JR. Kansas City, Mo. B9IIg Class Swimming Team C15g Varsity Swimming Team C355 King's Crown C25 C35g Class Dinner Com- mittee C15g Cross Hammers C355 Iiing's Crown C35. They say thou art a melancholy fellow. GEORGE LAURENCE PETERS New York City 955 Cane Spree Team C15 C25' Assi t t IVI , - , s an i anaffer Soccer Team C25 C355 Sophomore Show Committee 525. There in close covert by some brook, 1' V Where no profanecl eye may loolf, Enttce the dewy feathered sleep. WILLIAM FREDERICK PETERS J R , . New York City 9.15 Cane Spree Team C25 Present joys are more to flesh and blood Than a dull P7 ospect of a dzstant good JAMES DE LONG PHILSON Brool ljyn N La vida es sueno Let tomonow take care of Qtself ERNESTO PINO Havana Cuba Latin American Club C15 C25 Spanish Show C25 Mechan1calEngmeer1ng Society C25 Fa . I'se wicked I ts, I'se mighty wiclceolg but Rasfus can't help it RASTUS SENECA RANSOM, JR. New York Cit A io- C - - ' ' Y , lass Basketball 'Ieam C15g Class Fencing Team CCaptain5 C155 Class Crew C155 Sophomore Triumph Committee CChairman5 C255 Hudson-Fulton Committee C355 Crewsters C25 Do you favor Cook or Peary? FELIX RIESENBERG N ew York City BGIIQ King's Crown C25 C353 Aero Club C25 C355 Civil Engineering Society C35. l358P Bleu, like bullets, go farthest when they are smoothestfl VVELLS LITTLEFIELD RILEY New York C1t5 AACD5 Secretary Class C155 Class Pin Committee C155 Business Assistant Spectator C15 C255 Class Basketball Team C155 Class Fencing Team C255 Varsity Fencing Squad C255 Assistant Manager Fencing Team C25, Man- ager C355 Varsity Show Chorus C155 Sophomore Show Committee, Manager C255 Columbian Board Manager C355 Junior Ball Committee C355 Glee Club C25 C35, Notes and Keys C255 Executive Committee C255 Membership Committee C255 King's Crown C25 C355 Mechanical En- gineering Society C25 C35. Faith, tt's mesilf that's getting mighty alhry! CEORGE VVILLIAM SCHLICHTEN, JR. Los Angeles, Cal fpI'A5 Dinner Committee C155 Deutscher Verein C255 Chemical Society C15 C255 Secretary C255 Rifle Team C255 Clinton Club C15 C25. Let us not be weaiy of well clomg. LOUIS SCHLICHTING JR. Brookl n N X 1 Y 1 BEJH5 Class Football Team C15 C255 Cane Sprees C15 C255 Toast Master, Class Banquet C15. Gus. In the world I flll up a place, which may be better supplied when I have made tt empty. GUSTAV E SCHLOTTMAN New York City QJKXP5 Class Football Team C15 C25 C355 Point 5Vinner '11-'12 Track Games C25 5 King's Crown C15 C25 C355 Class Vice-President C355 Christian Association C15. Sully, Fair thou hts be your fair tllowf' 9 P CORNELIUS GEORGE SULLIVAN Butte, Mont Varsity Baseball Squad C255 Class Football Squad C355 Newman Club,C25 C35. The apparel oft proclatms the man. CHRISTOPHER SWEZEY Brooklyn, N Y BCH 5 Varsity Track Team C155 Class Track Team C15 C25 5 Varsity Relay Team C15 C25 5 Class Relay Team C15 C255 Interclass Championships C15 C255 Point Freshman-Sophomore Track Meet C255 Track Associa- tion C25 5 King's Crown C25 5 Mechanical Engineering Society C25. A man ccm't help his name. He's born with tt! S S. SZANTO New York City A busy pmduct of a busy age. STEVEN SON PEIRCE TAYLOR . New York Cit AAfp5 Assist-ant Manager, Varsity Track Team C355 Mechanical Engineering Society C25 C355 Speakers' Committee C255 Secretary C355 King's Crown C25 C355 Student Chorus C255 Swimming Association C155 Track Association C15 C25 5 Hockey Association C15 C25 5 Base- ball Association C15 C255 Christian Association C15 C25 C35 5 Rowing Club C15 C255 General Athletic Association en. , 359 Les I' For he by geometric scale Could take the size of pots of ale! LESTER SEYMOUR THOMPSON New York City Schlztz. D0n't go to the doctor with every distemper, nor to the lawyer with every quarrel, nor to the pot for every thirst. WILLIAM CREEVY THOMPSON Montclair, N. J. QDZK5 Class Baseball Team C155 The Dorms, Associate Editor C25, Business Manager C25, Editor-in-Chief C35g Rifle Club C253 The 1911 Columbian Board, Associate Editor C355 Hartley Hall Committee C35 g American Chemical Society C25 C35. - I am ashes where once I was fire, And the bard 'ln my bosom 'ls dead. W. D. TUPPER New I oik City I ll take lllome. CLAUDE HARRY VALENTINE New York City Dorms Board C15 C25g Rowing Association C15 3 Christian Association C15 C25 C35. The persontyicatton of modesty. HENRY JOSEPH VOLKER Ossininoy N. Y. Cane Spree Team C15 C255 Newman Club C15 C25 Cl35g King's Crown C25 C35 That ever this fellow should have fewer words than a parrot. JOSEPH EDMUND VVALLIS Beaumont Tex. 'fConceit may puff a man but never prop htm. A JAMES Mel?-ARRON WEBSTER New York City EXQ Class Tug-of-VVar Committee C15g Class Hockey Team C15g Class Lacrosse Team, Captain C15g Civil Engineering Society C25. G1-army. So the last shall be first and the jirst last, for many are called, but few chosen. GRANVILLE MERCER VVILLIAMS Brooklyn, N. Y. EAE5 Class Fencing Team, Manager C155 Varsity Show, Chorus C155 Glee Club C15 C355 Notes and Keys C25 C355 Sophomore Show, Cast C255 King's Crown C25 C35. 360 Earth sounds my wisdom H igh heaven my fame. SIDNEY LEO VVISE New York City These would-be wits and can't be gentlemen! CHARLES WOLFF New York City ll Bill-Il A mighty man in the affairs of statefl' WILLIAM RYER WRIGHT New York City AKE5 Manager of Class Track Team C115 Black Avengers CMH15 Glee Club C215 King's Crown C21 C315 Junior Vice-President King's Crown C315 Notes and Keys C21 C315 Columbian Board C315 Hudson-Fulton Celebration Committee C315 Christian Association C21 C315 Recorder C315 Class President C215' Junior Prom Committee C31. He shall return no more unto this place. KENNETH FREELAND CARTER Tarrytown, N.Y. Captain Class Hockey Team C115 Kings Crown C215 C31. Where are you going my pretty maid? I 'm going a-milking, sir, she said. OSCAR VOGEL Great Falls, Mont. Class Football C115 Class Track Team C11 C215 Class President C115 Newman Club C11 C21. 361 mg -i if' at e --we a Innocence is strong. JESSE ACKER New York City Architectural Society C15 C2j C3jg Architectural Show Cast C2j. f'B0nes. Vistas that delight the eye appear on every side. CHESLEH KNIGHT- BONESTELL, JR. San Francisco, Cal. AKE5 Architectural Society Clj C2j C3j5 Columbian Board C355 King's Crown C3j. Beware of little expenses! A small leak will sink a great Shiga! SAMUEL BRENNER New York City TV hen we 'mean to build TV e first survey the plot, then draw the moclelg And when we see the figure of the house Then mast we rate the cost of the erection. JOSEPH HERENDEEN CLARK Brooklyn, N. Y. ZNP5 Massier, Columbia Atelier C2jf Secretary Archi- tectural Society C3jg College Choir CU C2jg Columbian Board C3jg Architectural Society Animal C3D. 'I The w0rld's a stage-as Shakespeare said one clayg The stage a world-was what he meant to say. HAROLD GOLDMAN New York City Relay Team Cljg Architectural Society CD C25 C3j5 Architectural Play Committee CQJ, Cast C21 Sweet babe that shunst the noise of folly. GEORGE PHILIP GUNTHER New York City KIJKE3 Point VVinner Class Games C11 C235 Captain Class Cross Country Team C2jg Varsity Cross Country Team C255 Track Association C215 Architectural Society C11 C25 CSD. 362 Which of you, 'intending to build a tower, sttt eth not down first and counteth the cost ? HARRIS VINCENT HARTMAN New York City LIHAQ5 King's Crown C25 C355 Christian Association C15 C25 C355 Architectural Society C15 C25 C35. Kindness in 11,-ofnen not their beanteous looks, shall wzn my Iorcf FREDERICK J. HARTXK IG Hoboken, N. J AKE5 Architectural Society C15 C25 C355 Columbian Boar cl, Art Editor C35. Even a 1no'n7tey wzll somettrnes fall from a tree. JOHN VVILLIAM INGLE, JR, New York City Swimming Association C255 Barnard Literary Asso- ciation C255 Architectural Society C15 C25 C355 Sous- Massier5 Columbia Atelier C35. The hand that made you fair hath made you good. ROBERT JAHELKA i Elmhurst, L. I. Architectural Society C15 C25 C35. H Ted!! Open your eyes before you wedg blink a little after. EDNVARD SOMMERVILLE JAFFRAY PHILLIPS New York City AAQJ5 Class Basketball Team C155 Class Football Team C255 Class Crew C15 5 Varsity Crew C25 5 Glee Club C25 C355 Varsity Show C25 Black Avengers C255 Crewsters C255 King's Crown C25 C355 Architectural Society C15 C25 C35. Sparrow. As gray as a badger, as thin as a Zathf' RUSSELL GEORGE SWARTW OUT Scarsdale, Nlfestchester County, N. Y. AT5 Columbia Architectural Society C15 C25 C355 Iiingfs Crown Society-C15 C25 C35. U .11 proper man as one shall see on a SUWLWLGTJS day, VVILLIAM STUART THOMPSON New York City Freshman Lacrosse Team C155 Architectural Society C15 C25 C355 Philharmonic Society C25 C35. Weehawhen! What a place to dwell! I ft came to choosing, 'we' d take -! JOHN ALLEN WEAVER Weehayvlien, N. J. AT5 Architectural Society C15 C25 C35. 363 THE LIBRARY FROM THE FACULTY CLUB STATUE OF THE GREAT GOD PAN-IN THE GROVE ggi ?gQ:, Egwf fQ2f ?Qi:XMJ?j'f if 4 -. ,QTJ1 MZQQHQM a .1 V E Q g l' -3. 'xi' vT33'5'!sf'4a i' 'EL 3 A 554 i s? vfxif fgg' A Y i f, lol? +5 A I f ji 24 , ' 'Vi-,EAA kj, , 55 Qwiksfgf rg? ' xiigiigkmg .fi H Qt, Seniors Bayside, L. I. Adlinan, Sidney Alexander, Thomas Angell, Norman Hoag Aschner, Paul William Baragwanath, J ohn2Gordon Barnum, Ray Foster BaroH, Abraham Barrett, G. Hinman Beard, James'P., Jr. Belinkoff, Samuel Bell, Wiley A., Jr. Berinstein, Benjamin Bishop, F. VVarner Block, Max Boas, Ernst Philip Born, Sidney Brenner, Mortimer Brittain, John B Brown, RaymondEShiland Buckisch, VValter Gerard Celler, Emanuel Cohen, .Joseph Hertz Cohen, Samuel Meir Cooper, Frederick Sturges Crouze, Albert Pierre Cutler, Condict XValker, Jr. Darlington, Henry Vane Bearns Davidowitz, Harry S. Davimos, Harry Devlin, Frank B. Doremus, Morton Brinckerhoff Duncan, McKee Dye, Earl Vincent Eccles, August K. Elsasser, Frederick Ralph Epstein, Albert Epstein, Bernard Erskine, Robert Scarborough Fisk, Daniel Moore Fleischman, Leon S. Frerichs, Ernest Vivian Galvin, VV. Austin Garabedian Der. Michael Gibson, Leon XYells Goodman, Sydney Lion Gulliver, Harold G. Hays, Leland Healy. Thomas Francis Heard, VValter Scott Emrons Nora: This register of students nlumhia allege Paterson, N. J. Kirksville, Mo. Heins, NVarren H. Henderson, Harold Gould, Jr Olivia, Minn Hunter, N. Y. Adrian, Mich. 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Srbnnls uf lines, Qtngineeeing ant bemietrp jiuuetb ear-Qlilass uf 1910 gftlining cltngineermg rltlettrital Cllingineeting Browne, Kenneth Caulield New York City Carlisle, Henry Cofin New Rochelle, N. Y. Counselman, Theodore Benton New York City Greenough, TVRTTGI1 Earl Missoula, Mont. Hayes-Davis, Jefferson Colorado Springs, Colo. Hover, David Llewellyn Cartwright, NYashington, D. C. Kane, John Innes Ossining, N. Y. Lee, Montrose Lucius Cananea, Mexico McConnell, Robert Earl Durango, Colo. MeKanna, Edwin Alexander Oklahoma, Okla. Maller, John Marsh, Austin Gerry Menefee, Arthur B. Moore, Perry North Newton, Edmund Obler, David Morton O'Neale, Malcolm Lindsay Parsons, Lewis A. Ross, George Hilliard Rypinski, Jacob Emanuel Schnepp, Charles F. Scott, Thomas Kline Smith, Alexander H. Tallant, John Drury Townsend, Robert Hinekle Vilardlaw, Frank A., Jr. Y New York City Pueblo, Colo. New York City St. Louis, Mo. Arkville, N. Y. New York City New York City Grand Rapids, Mich. Edgewater, N. 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Henry New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City Franklin, Va. New Brunswick, N. J Qlbemical ctngineeting Bach, Henry Michael Blumenthal, Alexander S. Corts, Frederick Lester Haner, Carl, Jr. Heumann, Emil Michael Levy, Nathan Lowe, Donald Vaughn Schlichting, Louis, Jr. T schudy, Edward Albert New York City Maywood, N. J. New York City New York City New York City New York City Englewood, N. J. Brooklyn, N. Y. New York City metallurgy Allen, Henry Butler Clapp, Lawrence Ripley Elder, Flint Cummings Mapes, Clarence D. XVilliams, Granville Mercer Qtlg emiatry Caciedo, Luis Thompson, Ernest Charles -Qtlass uf 1912 Goldman, Joseph Lasker Gross, M. LeRoy Hall, Albert Edward Hanke, Adolph Gustav Hays, John Elder Heller, Milton White Hirt, Edward Louis Hsu, Sinfoo J ahn, Gustave Adolphus, Jr. Kearney, George Sylvester Kleinbaum, Elihu Nathan Lichtenstein, F. Lovejoy, John M. Greenfield, Mass. New York City Malden, Mass. Flushing, L. I. Brooklyn, N. Y. 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Murphy, Deacon Murray, Theodore Roosevelt Myers, Carl Metz Ogden, Alfre Peaslee, Amos .Jenkins Pell, lVilliam Henry Dannat Porter, Russell Hobbins Rice, Robert Hughes Rothschild, Leopold Opper Salsbury, Nathan Schultz, Harold Seely Schwartz, Louis Frederick, Jr Scott, Francis Edward Sherrer, Frank L. Sickels, John Stewart Solinger, Mlalter Bernard Steiner, Joseph Stratton, John Raymond Termini, Philip Joseph Thomas, Arthur George Uhlein, Herman Alfred Untermyer, Irwin Walkinshaw, Robert Boyd Wfalser, Guy Oliver Vlfangerien, Carl Jacob Ylleinstein, David Vlfeiss, Yililliam Stix Xlfolff, Stanley Lewis lVylie, Samuel Duncan New York City Hamilton, Mo. Beech Grove, Tenn. South Orange, N. J. New York City New York City New York City Baton Rouge, La. New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City 'Walla Hlalla, YVash. York, Pa. New York City New York City .Jersey City, N. J. Paxton, Ill. New York City New York City New York City Rochester, N. Y. 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Civic, Maxwell Cohen, George Lionel Cohen, Joseph George Compton, George Brokaw Coughenows, Vifilliam Chambers Cunningham, Frank Loughran Davis, Fletcher XVycliffe Delamater, John Oscar Delavina, Fred Valentine De Luca, George B. Derby, James Lloyd Dittrich, Kurt Dowling, Noel Thomas Durkin, Edmund L. Elliott, Donald F. Emerson, Harold Brown Epstein, Maurice Field, Henry Cromwell Fisk, Brenton Kern Flouton, Allen Brown Flower, Herbert James Garcia, Francis J. Gelson, IVillard ' Glover, Dawson Coleman Goodnow, David Franklin Goodwin, Edward Nute Qnchool of itaiu-ffliontinueiz :first Esau? New York City New York City New York City Syracuse, N. Y. New York City New York City New York City Tampico, Ill. Sinking Spring, Pa. Utica, N. Y. Pomona, Cal. Freeport, N. Y. Baltimore, Md. Florence, Ore. Harrisburg, Pa. Glen Ridge, N. J. New York City Richfield Springs, N. Y. New York City Nev York City Genesee, N. Y. D yton, XVash. New York City New York City New York City New York City Interlaken, N. Y. Salisbury, N. C. New York City Paden, Okla. Arlington, N. Y. Portland, Me. New York City New York City Mt. Vernon, N. Y. Ozark, Ala. Spokane, VVash. Kokomo, Ind. Bellefontaine, Ohio New York City New York City Kingfisher, Okla. IVatervliet, N. Y. Passaic, N. J. New York City Salamanca, N. Y. Fairfield, Conn. New York City New York City Gordon, George Anderson New Bedford, Mass. Gordon, Irving Greenbaum, Lawrence Samuel New York City New York City Hartshorne, Richard Hartzell, IVilliam H. Hertzog, IValter Sylvester Hewitt, John Vance Howenstein, VVilliam Morton Kain, XV. T. Kaufman, Elias Raas Kellogg, Winthrop Huntington Kennedy, Palmer Kessler, George IValter Kestler, Gregory Langer, VVilliam La Plante, John Baptist Lawton, Daniel Lathrop Leve, Julian Arthur Linn, IValter Harrison Lowrie, John Marshall Luhrs, Immanuel Lynch, Anthony Vincent McKee, Benjamin Harrison McMahon, Daniel Francis Martinez, Joaquin Medina, Harold Raymond Merrellf Clarence Fuson Michael, Jerome Milholland, IVilliam H. Mullins, George Holland Norris, Francis Ely Nourse, Charles Joseph Park, James Paul, Seymour Perkins, Edward Newton Pfeiffer, Timothy Newell Newark, N. J. Easton, Pa. Shamokin, Pa. Shelbyville, Mo. Oklahoma City, Okla. Dallas, Tex. Lake Charles, La. Batavia, N. Y. Tacoma, Wash. Sac City, Iowa New York City Casselton, No. Dak. Vincennes, Ind. New York City New York City Crawfordsville, Ind. Spava, Ill. Jersey City, N. J. Utica, N. Y. New York City New York City Mayaguez, Porto Rico New York City Crawfordsville, Ind. Athens, Ga. New York City No. Yakima, IVa.sh. Newark, N. J. New York City Wfestbury, N. Y. Harrisonburg, Va. VVindsor, Vt. Merchantville, N . J. Pierrepont, Rutherford Stuyvesant New York City Polk, George XV. Pollack, Edgar A. Fort IVorth, Tex. New York City Read, Jolm Erskine Halifax, N. S., Canada Robinson, Hamilton IVhitney Robinson, John Moseley Sanborn, John Carfield Schiefelbeine, Ernest Simon Scholle, Howard Abraham Smith, Young Berryman Steele, Riswell H. Stockton, Sanford Delwin Thompson, Raymond Troutfelt, Edgar Mark Van Fossan, Ernest Yonkers, N. Y. Goldsboro, N. C. Chenoa, Ill. Ithaca, Neb. New York City Atlanta, Ga. New York City Poughkeepsie, N. Y. New York City Easton, Pa. Oberlin, Ohio VVashburn, Frank Alexander Brissenden, New York City Von XYedell, Hans Adam VVhitaker, Karl Erroll New York City Tampa, Fla. Behrman, Leon lVashington Bowers, VVi1liam Crain Cotter, Charles P. Dorsey, Erastus Roy Freundlich, Isaac Goddard, Arthur Harold Goldberger, Morris Leopold Helm, Carl F. Ho, VVingshin Qcijool of ilatnfdiuntinueh nn: atrirulateh btuhnznts Portland, Ore. New York City Townsend, Mont. Atlanta, Ga. New York City Olympia, VVash. Perth Amboy, N. J. Tacoma, lVash. Canton, China '- I Huvells, Leon C. Jones, Henry Leo Kahn, Julius Lefferts, Allen McKellar, Robert Smithson Me-grew, George Mez, D. Arthur Siclari, Francesco Antonio Stallcup, Evan Shelby Dallas, T ex. Olympia, lVash. New York City New York City Stillwater, Minn. Plainfield, N. J. Freiburg, Germany New York City Tacoma, lVash. ullege of bpsirians ants burgenns Arena, .John Baumann, Oscar Israel Beck, Solomon Bell, Harold Kennedy Beller, Abraham Jacob Bender, Theodore Bibby, Harry Lambert Blaber, Murtha Paul Blum, Julius Brown, Frederick Lane Campus, Ellis Cohen, Harold Aaron Cohen, Samuel Cole, Philip Gilett Couch, Vander Franklin Dieterich, Frederick Henry Donnelly, Joseph Edward Dupin, Eugene A. Everingham, Sumner Falk, Henry Charles Feldstein, George Moses Ford, James Smith Freeman, Anthony Curt Friedson, Morris Fuhrman, Herman Charles Furman, Benjamin Applegate Goldberg, Victor Goodfriend, Harry Gottlieb, Abraham Henes, Edwin, Jr. Hildreth, Wlilliam lVarren Hoyt, Randal Edward Hubbard, Thomas Brannon Ill, Edgar Alexander Jackson, James Albert, Jr. Ackerman, Stephen Hulbert, Jr. Alexander, Hugo Alling, Frederic Augustus Anderton, Walter Palmer Ashe, John Rainey Barber, XYilliam Howard Bessie, Abraham Bisch, Louis Edward Brown, R. Mark jsut New York City New York City New York City Flushing, N. Y. New York City Paterson, N. J. Paterson, N. J. Brooklyn, N. Y. New York City Somerville, N. J. New York City New York City New York City Helena, Mont. Greensboro, N. C. New York City New York City New York City Topeka, Kan. New York City Kholmsk, Russia Newark, N. J. Chicago, Ill. New York City Brooklyn, N. Y. Newark, N. J. New York City New York City Riga, Russia New York City Southampton, L. I. St. Louis, Mo. Montgomery, Ala. Newark, N. J. Madison, IYis. Qlibir Brooklyn, N. Y. Hoboken, N. J. Newark, N. J. New York City Yorkville, S. C. Brooklyn, N. Y. lVahpeton, N. D. Brooklyn, N. Y. Cgden, Utah fb FJ 388 ear Keyes, Harold Brown Lebendig, Abraham Lemmon, William Gladstone Lindsay, Merrill Kirk Long, VVilliam Bayard Love, Andrew J. MeAlpin, Kenneth Rose McBurney, Malcolm McCreery, J olm Alexander Mixsell, Harold Ruckman Moore, Francis VVilliam, Jr. N eergaard, Arthur Edwin Pascale, Vincenzo Perkins, Edward Carter Poll, Daniel Reed, Howard Beck Reidy, Maurice Joseph Ridge, Frank Isaac Rosenbaum, Charles Ross, Carl Thorburn Sanford, Charles Henry Sweeney, Morris Mott Swick, David Aaron Swift, Percy Edward Terry, Arthur Hutchinson, Jr. Tooker, Norman Brown , Utter, Henry Edwin Van Etten, Royal Cornelius VVarren, Edmund Levings Hartford, Conn. Rochester, N. Y. Nardin, Okla. Topeka, Kan. Spring Lake, N. J. Ossining, N. Y. New York City New York City Easton, Pa. Brooklyn, N. Y. Concord, N. H. New York City Yonkers, N. Y. Brooklyn, N. Y. , Seabright, N. J. lVinsted, Conn. Kansas City, Mo. New York City Astoria, Ore. New York City Hamilton, N. Y. New York City New York City Patchogue, L. I. East Orange, N. J. VVesterly, R. I. Rhinebeck, N. Y. St. Paul, Minn. Vlfebster, David Henry, Cambridge Station, Nova Scotia Weinga1't, Julius Shaw NViener, Herbert Joseph VVilds, Robert Henry lVorcester, James N ewbegin Zimmerman, lVilliam Simpson RHI' Bruckheimer, Ralph Monroe Calman, Arthur Samuel Cheney, Clarence Orion Chilian, Stephen A. Cobb, James Livingston Cobb, Vifalter Frank Cohen, Ira Combes, Abbott Carson, Jr. Debon, Amedee Joseph Clearfield, Iowa New York City Columbia, S. C. Bloomfield, N. J. Glenn Springs, S. C. New York City New York City New York City New York City Brooklyn, N. Y. Attleboro, Mass. New York City Elmhurst, L. I. Paris, France De Passe, Alfred Bernard Camille New York City Giollege of lphpsirians ann Dunning, Henry Sage Dustin, Edgar Gerald Eaton, Henry Douglas Eisler, Samuel Ernst, Edward Cranch F orsaith, VVilliam Francis Goodwin, George Munro Grace, Roderick Vincent Gray, .John IVesley Hall, Fairfax Halsted, Harbeck New York City Saranac Lake, N. Y. New York City New York City Chicago, Ill. Auburn, N. H. Tompkinsville, N. Y. New York City Maine, N. Y. Binghamton, N. Y. Greeley, Colo. Herzfeld, Melvin Gustav New York City Heyward, Nathaniel Barnwell Columbia, S. C. Hill, James Fitts Montgomery, Ala. Hobbs, Austin Latting East Orange, N. J . Horn, James Frederick Newark, N. J. Knapp, Robert Phineas Saratoga Springs, N. Y. Langworthy, Howard Tracy VVest Edmeston, N. Y. Levin, Louis Abe Oscar Lewis, Fred Raymond Lynch, Kevin David McChesney, Paul Ely McKinlay, Charles Miles New York City Charlotte, N. Y. WVest Hoboken, N. J. Greenwich, Conn. TenaHy, N. J. MacGuire, Constantine Joseph, Jr. New York City Adee, Daniel Demarest Armstrong, Donald Budd Aronowitz, Gregory Aschner, Paul William Baker, Elmer Wayne Barrett, Paul Sydney Belden, Frank Milton Bishop, Frank Warner Bleier, Edward Bortone, Frank Brim, Charles Carber, Frank Hough QBIZUUU Brooklyn, N. Y. Easton, Pa. Brooklyn, N. Y. Brooklyn, N. Y. Jamaica, N. Y. Brooklyn, N. Y. Brooklyn, N. Y. New York City New York City Newark, N. J. New York City Newton, N. J. Cassasa, Charles Stephen Bartholomew V Collica, Salvatore Conkey, Ogden Fethers Cooper, Frederick Sturges Coulter, Calvin Brewster Crouze, Albert Pierre Cutler, Condict W'alker, Jr. Duboif, VVilliam Samuel Fisher, Leon Gabriel Franklin, Isador Harold Gerow, Aulder Leopold Long Island City, N. Y. New York City Canton, N. Y. Mount Vernon, Ohio Chicago, Ill. Bayside, N. Y. New York City Brooklyn, N. Y. New York City Jersey City, N. J. Fredericton, N. B. 389 Qmrgrons-criontinueh Maffucci, Mauri Irvington-on-Hudson, N. Y. Miller, Hymen Rudolph Mount, Guy O'Conor, Joseph Augustine Paffard, Howard Thomas Peterson, Leo Smith Brooklyn, N. Y. Silverton, Ore. New York City Southport, Conn. New York City Phipps, Howard Morton East Rockaway, N. Y. Pratt, Edward Leander Robert, Daniel Rutgers Robinson, Lewis Byrne Rothschild, Marcus Adolphus Royce, Clayton Elbert Schroeder, Louis Clausen Scott, Frederick WVilson Shapiro, Isidor F. Sheinman, Louis Stetson, Rufus Edwin Stowell, David Dudley Sullo, Nicholas Alfred Sumner, Cyril Thorpe, Burton Durrell V ietor, John Adolf XValker, Roscoe NVard, Mark Hopkins lVurtlnnann, J ohn IVilliam IZEII' Gildersleeve, John Andrew Gitlow, Samuel Goldman, Samuel Halpern, Theodore Heagey, Francis IVenger Herring, Harold Mandeville Hibbs, David Lacy Irvin, John Shepherd Jennings, Edward Allen Kantor, John Leonard Katz, Sydney Milton Keil, George IVilliam Kellogg, IV1n. Alvin Kennedy, Robert Hayward Klaus, Henry Knapp, Charles Vlfhittemore Kronman, David Edward Lawsing, George Conde Liebman, Lester Myron Liss, Irving Edward Lopez, Enrique Alonso McCrorken, J olm Joseph McCurdy, U1'iah Fred McLean, Edward Huntington Lewiston, Me. Brooklyn, N. Y. Oyster Bay, L. I. IVoodville, Miss. lVoodstock, Vt. New York City New Brunswick, N. J. New York City New York City Damariscotta, Me. New York City New York City Rochester, N. Y. Lisbon, N. H. New York City Pawhuska, Okla. Medford, Mass. New York City Mattituck, N. Y. Astoria, N. Y. Brooklyn, N. Y. New York City Cochranxdlle, Pa. New York City VVilliamsburg, Ky. Philadelphia, Pa. New York City New York City Brooklyn, N. Y. New Rochelle, N. Y. New York City New York City Wfest Hoboken, N. J . New Haven, Conn. Brooklyn, N, Y.. Linlithgo, N. Y. New York City New York City Valladolid, Spain New York City Seattle, NVash. Grant's Pass, Ore. Giollege of Jphpsiriaus ann Qmrgeons-Qilontinueh Manlieinis, Perry Jefferson Mendelson, Abraham Mount, Frank Reid Murray, Clay Ray Murray, Harry Freeling Murray, Vance Bishop N ammack, Charles Halpin Nilson, Siegfried Johannes O'Reilly, James Aloysius O'Reilly, Vincent Lawrence Pearce, George Girdwood Pickhardt, Otto Carl Ratfie, Sinore Mazaffar Ragan, WVilliam Eugene, Jr, Ptavich, Abraham Riley, Henry Alsop Rosenzweig, Samuel Bernard Roth, Leo CLipotj Adams, Leopold Babcock, James NVoods Bonnlander, Vincent Charles Bowles, Frank Carroll Brancati, Charles Brothers, James H., Jr. Bruno, Alexander Carlisle, John Howe Carr, Charles Edmund Carr, Frank Clyde Casale, John Baptist Chandler, Charles Porter Chaplin, Hugh Collica, Jeffrey Daniel Charles Corry, Robert Thomas Dowd, Heman Lawrence Estrin, Harry Joseph Faulkner, Clarence Sanford Feinberg, Moses Murray Fruchtman, Frank Gaul, 'William Henry Giliberti, Vincent Goldberg, Harry Gomez, Roberto Grattan, James Francis Griesemer, Zadoc Lawrence Griffith, Percy LeRoy Haller, David Alexander Hand, Cortland Kiernan Hays, Leslie St. Clair Hetzel, XVilliam Barr New York City New York City Olympia, YVash. New York City Narrowsburg, N. Y. Fordham, N. Y. New York City New York City New York City New York City New Bedford, Mass. New York City Kashan, Persia Atlanta, Ga. Aqueduct, L. I. New York City New York City Budapest, Hungary jfirst New York City Jersey City, N. J. New York City Fayette, Mo. New York City Newark, N. J. New York City Passaic, N. J. Bayonne, N. J. Bayonne, N. J. Newarl , N. J. Montpelier, Vt. Ridgewood, N. J. New York City New York City Orange, N. J. New York City Sherburne, N. Y. New York City Brooklyn, N. Y. Yonkers, N. Y. New York City New York City Santiago, Chili New York City Roselle, N. J. New York City Pocahontas, Va. Mt. Vernon, N. Y. Clinton, S. C. Pittsburg, Pa. Schwartz, Alfred Alexander Seidler, Victor Bayard Shlimbum, Solomon Sidbury, James Buren Siegel, Theodore Morris Simon, Morris Smith, Martin DeForest Steinmetz, Frederick Charles Stout, Arthur Purdy Thompson, Laurence Mills Unger, Abraham . Van Kleeck, Euen XVeeks, 'Webb VVilliam XVellington, Harold VVentworth White, Charles Carroll XVhite, Wm. Crawford XVhitman, Armitage New York City Newark, N. J. New York City Holly Ridge, N. C. New York City Passaic, N. J. Kingston, N. Y. New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City Corry, Pa. East Braintree, Mass. Utica, N. Y. Hoboken, N. J. New York City NVildman, Henry Valentine, Jr. New York City RHI' Iorio, Emile Filiberti Brooklyn, N. Y. Jacobson, Fritz Ivan Constantine Brooklyn, N. Y. Jost, Theodore Arthur Knight, William Allen Kunstler, Monroe B. Leiffer, John Henry LeSeur, Horace Hutchins Levine, Solomon Liebermann, Leo Loggins, James A. Lowens, Harry Lubarsky, David Arthur McCourt, James Arthur Mackenzie, George Miner MacPherson, George WY McXVilliams, Norman Beattie Mayer, Edgar Mebane, Tom Sperring Minervini, Virginius Moitrier, VVilliam, Jr. Moses, Joseph O'Leary, John George Oliver, Rogers King Paleg, Samuel Peters, John Punnett, Jr. Pfeiffer, Alfred Leslie Phipp, VVilliam Giles Pierce, Albert Francis, Jr. Plotz, Harry Rhett, Vlfythe Mumford Runge, Otto Ernest Mt. Vernon, N. Y. Conway, Mo. New York City Jersey City, N. J. Batavia, N. Y. Brooklyn, N. Y. New York City Devine, Tex. New York City New York City St. John, N. B. Dobbs Ferry, N. Y. New York City Ossining, N. Y. New York City VVilkesbarre, Pa. New York City Brooklyn, N. Y. New York City Canandaigua, N. Y. Atlantic Highlands, N. J. New York City New York City New York City Mt. Vernon, N. Y. Ossining, N. Y. Brooklyn, N. Y. Columbus, Miss. Brooklyn, N. Y. 41501125512 of lpbpsifians ann Sagarino, .John Francis Sangree, Henry Karl Sassulsky, Isidor Schwerd, Frederick M. Shirley, Amos Reginald Simmons, Edward Burnside Simpson, William Skeel, Henry Robertson Stehien, VValther Charles August Stephens, Richmond Stickles, Lloyd Stillman, Ernest Goodrich Goeckel, Henry Joseph Hartford, Conn. Haddonfield, N, J. Brooklyn, N. Y. New York City New York City XVorcester, Mass. lVilmington, Ill. New York City College Point, N. Y. New Brighton, N. Y. Newark, N. J. New York City Qmrgeons-rnjontinuen Strauss, Spencer Goldsmith Sumerel, Spurgeon Walter Swift, Samuel Taylor. Fenton Tenney, Ashton Melville Thorhurn, Grant Tunison, Emory Howard Unger, Lester J arecky Vlfiggers, August Frank Albert VVilliams, Jesse Feiring lVilliams, John Edward Winslow, Thomas Seudder unzflllatrinulateh Stuhents Van Ness, N. Y. Haughwout, Frank Goddard Heimrod, George William New York City New York City Clinton, S, C. New York City New York City Granville, N. Y. Rockaway, N. J. Brooklyn, N. Y. New York City New York City Kenton, O. Roselle Park, N. J. Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Orange, N. J. Ayers, Clarence A. Auchenpaugh, Elmer Bela, Szucs Blume, Robert L. rl Breitenbach, Julius M. Cole, Arthur E. Takuhara, Shinzo Goldstein, Isidore Greenwood, Samuel B Hansen, Harry Bahan, Katherine R. Baron, Samuel Becker, Charles C. Bensen, S. R. Merrill Berkowitz, Isidor Binder, Abraham Blake, Earl XV. Blatt, Samuel Brown, Wlilliam A. Buck, Lyn H. Bussell, Morris Cantor, David Carson, John J. Cartwright, Harold T. Clayton, George F. Clark, Robert Coester, Brower B, Cohen, Abraham Cohen, David I. Cole, Clifford D. Cole, Crystal A. P. CMissj Coles, XVilliam H. Colodny, Hyman Cypress, Leon L. DelVecchio, Felix A. DiBella, Anthony Dillingham, Wlillis I. Efthimiou, Efthimios Elting, Richard Fabrega, Demetrio Fessler, Rudolph Freedman, Ephraim Freiman, Max allege of barmafp Senior Qtlnitnzrsitp Cllilass Andover, N. J. Hinesville, N. Y. Cleveland, ,Ohio Ansonia, Conn. New York City Avon, N. Y. Tokio, Japan Paterson, N. J. Newark, N. J. Yiveehawken, N. J. Qeninr Yonkers, N. Y. - New York City Stapleton, N. Y. Paterson, N. J. New York City New York City Ft. Byron, N. Y. New York City New York City Gouverneur, N. Y. New York City New York City A Oneonta, N. Y. New York City New York City Larkheld, L. I. Campgaw, N. J. New York City Jersey City, N. J. Fillmore, N. Y. Fillmore, N. Y. Bayonne, N. J. New York City New York City Newark, N. J. New York City Union Hill, N. J. Samos Valley, Greece Ellenville, N. Y. Panama New York City - New York City New York City 39 2 Kuhlman, Alvin E. Mechinel, Antonio Minor, Roddie CMissj Regnault, lYalter Robinson, Victor A. Romeo, Salvatore Roon, Leo St. George, Armin V. Souccimarra, Mose A451355 Gagliano, Benjamin Galotta., Stephen L. Garten, Oscar Givens, Edward M. Glaseroff, Samuel Gold, Jacob D. Goldberg, Samuel L. Haefeli, Viiilliam Hanks, Charles R. Hart, Fannie Heimlich, Edward A. Helldt, Martin G. Hertz, Herman Holt, Martha A. CMissj Howard, Leslie NV., Jr. Huck, Martin L. Humphreys, Glen VV. S Hutton, Alton E. Jaffey, Isidor Kapolsky, Isidore Kantor, Leo E. Kaschuck, George Kipp, Ernest E. Knecht, Ernest VV. Krauser, VVilliam H. Krumwiede, Howard Laeeorn, Paul E. Lamouree, Alexander Lawson, Alexander, Jr. Levenson, Meyer A. Levow, Benjamin Liebrecht, Charles F. Lindsay, Charles VV. Town of Union, N. J. New York City New York City New York City New York City Mlhite Plains, N. Y. New York City Jersey City Heights, N. Y. New York City New York City New York City New York City Highlands, N. J. 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. VVest Lebanon, N. H. New York City Rockawayville, Pa. New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City Milford, Pa. New Brunswick, N. J. Milton, Pa. New York City New York City Tuxedo Park, N. Y. Rockville Center, N. Y. Harrison, N. Y. New York City New York City Amsterdam, N. Y. New York City MeCrum, Edward, Jr. McMullen, William Y. Malarkey, Joseph F. Marten, Emanuel E. Messiano, Pasquale Moore, Scuyler XV. Morrill, David C. O'Toole, John F. Polonsky, Joseph Propst, C. Caldwell Ralston, XVilbert M. Riccardi, Victor H. Ricliless, Louis G. Ridolfi, Joseph Robitsek, Anton Roediger, Traugott F. Rosenblatt, Sampson Schetterer, George Schlessinger, Harris Schroeder, Otto L. Arcese, John Astarita, Marion YV. Barnett, Isidore M. Bradner, Robert D., J1'. Brandt, Otto, Jr. Brannigan, Francis J . Breinin, Louis Cheney, Guy A. Corton, VVilliam A. Fink, John L. Hermes, Harry L. Loughlin, John J. McNamara, JohniS. Machol, Arthur Adler, Abraham Alliton, Geo. XV. Andreola, Nicholas Applebaum, Samuel Arginteanu, Morris Aronowitch, Boris Aserinsky, Bors Balloff, Harry Bearman, Samuel Berry. Ernest H. Giollege of ieijarmasp-ftiozxtirluen New York City Bristol, Conn. Bethel, Conn. New York City New York City Newburgh, N. Y. New York City Vlfestport, Ireland New York City Concord, N. C. Atlantic City, N. J. New York City Hoosick Falls, N. Y. Velletri, Italy New York City New York City New York City Peekskill, N. Y. New York City New York City Schwarz, Louis XV. Sidransky, Samuel Siedenborn, Harry XV. Siegel, Isidor S. Spero, Deborah Splescia, Loretto Stead, Theodore H. Stroh, Henry P. Taub, Julius Tolmach, Samuel Tympany, XVilliam H. V ogel,. Herman XYeil, Monroe H. NVeiner, Samuel NVeis, Harry NVise, James YV., Jr. XVhalen, Vincent T. Yaffa, Fred. Zorn, Otto G. Zuninr Utlnihersitp Qilass New York City New York City Paterson, N. J. Newark, N. J. Newark, N. J. VVare, Mass. New York City Morrisville, Vt. New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City junior New York City Kingston, N, Y. New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City Hoboken, N. J. New York City 393 Mazzoni, Philip Melamede, Ralph J. Miller, Harry Monell, Leon M. Morris, Solomon A. Neuendorfer, Oscar, Jr. Noble, Gifford B. O'Co11nor, VVilliam A. Papavasilion, Demetrius Schlechter, Samuel N. Solomon, Sigmund Treat, Daniel S. ' TVilkinson, Samuel VVeicker, Theodore Qtlass Berning, Bernard H. Blair, Mathew Bongartz, Joseph Briggs, Eldridge C. Brooker, Eugene D. Burlingame, Stanley Byk, Hirsch Caggiano, Louis Capobianco, Pincenzo Cariffe, Joseph V. Jersey City, N. J. New York City New York City Yonkers, N. Y. Hoboken, N. J. New York City Norwich, Conn. Jamaica, N. Y. Jersey City, N. J. New York City Stapleton, S. I. New York City New York City New York City Scranton, Pa. Dover, Del. Millbrook, N. Y. New York City New York City Town of Union, N. J. New York City Portchester, N. Y. Binghamton, N. Y. New York City Albany, Ga. New Milford, Conn. New York City New York City New York City New York City Seymour, Conn. Livingston Manor, N. Y. Stamford, Conn. New York City New York City Kingston, N.'Y. Clinton, S. C. ' New York City XVarsaw, N. Y. New York City New York City Tuxedo Park, N. Y. Cassidy, .John J., Jr. Charles, Byron F. Chasan, Nathaniel Coleman, Frank D. Conklin, Roscoe L. Costa, Louis P. Cote, Melville P. Dickie, Geo. IV. Diehl, Frederick A. Domoosky, Solomon Donahue, Frank T. Doolittle, NVilliam H. Driesen, Charles M. Dryer, Samuel Dunn, Charles IV. Dutrow, Richard J. Dyroff, Viiilliam Ferrer, Leon L. Filice, Roberte Finegold, Samuel Freedman, Max Frick, Max Fried, Leo H. Frieditind, .mob Fritz, Samuel Gallo, Giovanni Garv, John Giordano, Frank Goldberg, Jacob Gorodess, Israel Goldstein, Harold Goulko, Morris Greenbaum, Solomon Greines, Rose E. Hakes, Cyrus D. Hamlin, Bertson A. Henriquez, George Hooley, Frederick L. Hughes, Harold T. Jacobs, Samuel Iialish, Morris Kanter, Morris Keyrouse, Joseph V. Kipnis, Isidor ' Klauber, Joseph Iilempner, Samuel Kreppel, Henry G. Lacore, Harold R. Lacovara, Philip Ctlollege of PDBITIIIHEQ-QLOIIEflIUED Newark, N. J. New York City New York City Dover, N. J . IVakefield, N. Y. New York City Baltic, Conn. Morristown, N. J. New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City Jersey City, N. J. Frederick, Md. Highland Falls, N. Y. New York City New York City New York City New York City Vifoodcliffe, N. J. 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 Orange, N. J. Champlain, N. Y. New York City Newark, N. J. Utica, 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 Springfield, Mass. New York City 4 Langan, Frederick XV. Leiterinan, Lillian CMisSJ Lenrow, Wialter A. Levy, Moses Lichtner, Alexander Linford, Louis G. Lombardi, Nicholas McDonald, Elmer H. McKeown, John IV. McVVhorter, Ernest K. Madonna, Gioacchino Marcus, Samuel M. Marquez, Q. Bolivar Miller, .James D, Murando, John WV. Moran, Henry P. 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Deutsch, Julia Dickson, George 'Wentworth Dingman, Mary Agnes Dodd, Lilian Elizabeth Dyer, Margaret Eddy, Elise Savoye Emery, Julia Jordan Ezekiels, Jeannette Ficklen, Elizabeth Fink, Etta Hart illrarhrrs citollrge-Ctontinueia Philadelphia, Pa. New York City VVilton, N. H. New York City New York City Far Rockaway, L. I. New York City Bryn Athyn, Pa. Pagsanjan, Lag., P. I. Knobnoster, Mo. Richmond, V a. Emporia, Kan. Valparaiso, Ind. Sackville, N. B., Canada Sackville, N. B., Canada Brooklyn, N. Y. New Bedford, Mass. Daleville, Ind. Chicago, Ill. Aberdeen, So, Dak. New York City Brooklyn, N. Y. Essex, Mass. Garrettsville, Ohio New York City Yonkers, N. Y. Fayette County, Ky. Emporia, Kan. Orange, N. J. Columbia, Pa. Camden, Mich. New York City Muskegon, Mich. Moultonboro, N. H. Lowville, N. Y. New York City IVi1limantic, Conn. Spring Valley, N. Y. Raleigh, N. C. Cincinnati, Ohio Bayonne, N. J. Kirkwood, Ga. New York City New Orleans, La. Brooklyn, N. Y. 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Le Roy, Albert King Le Roy, Viialter S. Littlefield, Anna Love, Maude Elizabeth Lupold, Henry Schale McClain, Lola McClelland, Meta McClenaghan, Marguerite LICCOI1I1lCli, Myrtle E. MacDonald, Anna L. McGowin, Margaret Odell McIlroy, Samuel Hugh McKeown, Matilda J. Magee, Letitia Lane Manchester, Melinda I. Mann, Jeanne Marks, Lazarus E. Martin, Florence J. Mathes, Fannie Mau, Laura Emilie Mickle, Robina YVebb Atlantic Highlands, N. J. New York City Brooklyn, N. Y. Binghamton, N. Y. New York City Plainneld, N. J. Jersey City, N. J. Kilkenny, Ireland Mills, Pa. Pocomoke, Ind. Charlottesville, Va. San Jose, Cal. New York City Stamford, Conn. Manila, P. I. New'York City Oswego, N. Y. Tensas, Ala. Farmington, Me. New York City New York City Albany, N. Y. Brooklyn, N. Y. Newark, N. J. Larehmont, N. J. New York City New Rochelle, N. Y. Newark, N. J. Redfield, S. Dak. Muskegon, Mich. Pittsburgh, Pa. Norwood, Ohio York, Pa. Highland, N. Y. Chrisman, Ill. Berkeley, Cal. Palmyra, N. Y. 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Seleen, Esther Bertha Scllack, Anna Shaffner, Caroline Lisetta Shaw, Zoe C. Simmons, Margaret M. Sinclair, Myra Anne Abeles, Beatrice Adams, Anne Alfke, Ethel V. Allen, Agnes C. Anderson, Mary Frances Archer, M. Annie Atkinson, Louise S. Baco, Isabel Erarbrrs stullrge- fit ontiuurh New York City Pottstown, Ia. Saginaw, Mich. Calurnetville, lN'is. Yonkers, N. Y. Jeltersonville, Ind. Cortland, N. Y. Brooklyn, N. Y. Belvidere, N. J. Balaoan, Union, Philippines Franklin Ind. Ridgefield, Conn. Canaan, N. Y. Olathe, Kan. New York City Beaver, Pa. Arnsterdain, N. Y. Goshen, N. Y. Hoboken, N. J. Bryn Athyn, Pa. Anoka, Minn. Chefoo, China Meriden, Conn. Swas, Turkey-in-Asia Port Richmond, S. I. Blondinsville, Ill. Akron, Ohio Indianapolis, Ind. Lansing, Mich. New York City New York City Kelly Station, Pa. New York City New York City Jersey City, N. J. Cheney, Wash. Vtiestport, Conn. XVinston-Salem, N. C. Kalamazoo, Mich. Brooklyn, N. Y. Normal, Ill. Singer Enrnra Annetta Sinall. Jennie Smart, Alice M. Smith Edith I. Smith Frank Drake Smith, Juliet Shannon Snook Esther L. Spining, Harriet Monfort Stark, Eleanor Parker Steele, Ellen Stephens, Stella May Stowell, Willard Allen Stutz, Clara K. Sullivan, Julie Sutherland, Isabel Timberlake, Elise Trottier, Tehophile Tuttle, Mary Louise Tyndall, Gertrude Van Auken Vanderbilt, Sadie B. Van Schaick, Anne AV21liG111HI'1, May Eugenia NYalker, Isabel Fitch VValsh, Gertrude VV ard, Elizabeth Harrison VVard, Mabel Wayt, Hazel Irene Wieaver, Raymond Melbourne VVebster, Sarah NVeil, Julius J. VVheeler, C. M. YVhitcornb, Emeline Storm VVidmer, Margaret M. VVilber, Flora XVildman, Alice 'Wilson, Roberta Pauline VVoll, Frederic A. YVoolich, Matilda Vtfright, Eleanor Young, Mini. D. Euniurs New York City Middleburg, Va. New York City New York City Hartford, Conn. Philadelphia, Pa. Brooklyn, N. Y. Mayaguez, Porto Rico 4 Baird, Rose Adele Ripl Barrnore, Bessy Batt, Raymond M. Baumert, Christine Benedict, M. 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Brown, Edith H. Bunce, Edgar F. Buseck, Lena Byrne, Mary B. C. Cattrey, lYillia.m S. Carney, Mabel Case, Fannie L. Caskin, Ivanilla Marie Chatfield, Stella Christiansen, Addie Olive Chute, Marion Hoyt Clements, Laura Eliza Colburn, Ada B. Coleman, Ida L. Cookingham, Bertha Cooper, Clarence Garfield Cooper, Isabel S. Crumb, Hazel Alice Dakin, XYilson Sheldon Davidson, Mary E. S. Davidson, Phoebe Jane Davis, Maud Alice Davis, Minnie Lee Day, Grace Alice DePuy, George G. Dickey, Frances M. Dingman, Jeanette Clyde Disch, Arnalia Adalia Donnelly, Isabel G. Dooey, Mary Elizabeth Eaton, L. Franc Ebneth, Theresa M. Eells, Ida M. Enders, Leila Evans, Minnie L. Farrell, Charlotte Daly Zllearberfs Qiollegge-rltonrtilrueh Brooklyn, N. Y. Rye, N. Y. Los Angeles, Cal. Passaic, N. J. Passaic, N. J. Bryn Athyn, Pa. Albany, N. Y. Albany, N. Y. New York City Lodi, N. J. Passaic, N. J. Kansingburg, Troy, N. Y. East Quogue, N. Y. Marseilles, Ill. Rochester, N. Y. Puyallup, NYash. Cornwall, N. Y. 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VVe have also a varied assortment of Old English Porcelains and Potteries, Sheffield Plated VVare, Cut Glass and attractive small pieces eminently suitable for Wedding or Anniversary Gifts. 2 East 44th St., NEW YORK WINUH .351 CALIBER Self-Loading Rifle As its name indicates, this riile reloads itself, the recoil of the exploded cartridge doing the work. This places the complete control of the rifle under the trigger linger, which permits rapid shooting with great ease and accuracy. The .351 Caliber High-Power cartridge, has tremendous killing power, making it heavy enough for the largest game Catalogue fully describing this rifle, The Gun that shoots Through Steelf' sent upon request. WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS Co., - NEW HAVEN, CONN. IX s ...J ,I Wi.,-A, ff. ' N5 .:M f' V 1N'4 fw- ? ww? yi: 8 ' A-QNFTAQ .- L ,ggigzgt X Q . in 'ilifa- QA A '. 3-4- Q .,.i f .,-h -x :- f rl . it 1 Z' . M.. N,.. Q r . A La- 7 gx Y L..i-. ?,. 'f 3 , , - - ,.,, F W ... h 1 ..MMMM5. 1 . 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The Russian Sables, direct from our stations in Siberia, and the L ek and Silver Fox from Northern Canada do not change hands from the time they are bought from the trapper until they reach the patrons of our stores. y Nineteen Wiest Thirty- fourth St. Paris NEVV YORK London XI atinnal Qiatbehral Stbnnl for Girls annum Qt. Qthan, washington, ED. QE. Sz'a1zalz'ng wzrfaziiz the Cathedral Close of St. Peter and St. Paul THE ideal of education of the Cathedral School for Girls is in accordance with the highest standards of intellectual training and acquirements no V generally accepted by our best schools and colleges. Resident and Day Pupils Principal, MRS. BARBOUR WALKER, M.A., Columbia University J E S S 0 P 7 S S T Special Rates to Students at Awarded Gpld Mani ' , Awl:rdiii.liIianiliHPrExpdat Paris S WILLIAM JESSOP 8: SON, Limited STUDIO GF Chief American Office PHOTOGRAPHY 91 John Street New York W. F. 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Enrico Caruso and many other artists have also expressed in terms equally positive their high opinion of the Hardman Piano and Hardman Autotone-the piano all can play either by hand or by perforated music rolls. A booklet containing facsimile reproductions of their letters will be sent on request, or may be had by calling at our warerooms. I-IARDMANK PECK E99 CO. 524 Fulton Street 138 Fifth Avenue Brooklyn New York r l 5 It is 2. l STEI WAY i --that says everything The Steinway Piano is represented I in Q50 principal cities Q of the world STEI WAY CS, SGNS NEW YORK SHOWROOMS Steinway' Hall, 107 and 109 East 14th Street Subway Express Station at the Door XIV THE ORIGINAL S U TTON SUPERIUR LAUNDR T HARRY JONES, Founder and Proprietor - Open Air Drying Correct Domestic Finish Ladies' Fine Lingerie DONE AT REASONABLE PRICES 1024 Sixth Ave., New York Telephone 2799 Plaza en's Wear STYLE QUALITY BECOMINGNESS SERVICE Your money's worth! Every one a factor in the selection of menis wear. 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Telephone 2008 Bryant Proof oi 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 15 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 Cless onej, and can only be appreciated by comparison. It is a great-er number than the Combined Population of Greater New York, Chicago, Philadelphia, Boston, St. Louis and Cleveland. Sigllllicanl 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 3124.95 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 policies less than 3 mouths old, 9,821 were on policies which had run under 6 months and 17,273 were within the irst year of in- surance. The Daily Average of the Compa.ny's Business D uri n g 1907 Was: 452 per day in number of Claims Paid. 6,391 per day in num- ber of Policies Placed and Paid for. S1,239,393.45 per day in New In- surance Placed and Paid for. 51623189.27 i per day in Payments to Policyholders and addition to Reserve. Largest ofhce building in the world-Madison Avenue, Fourth Avenue, 23d Street and 24th Street, New York. 572,011.34 per day in Increase of Assets. f3'?1?Z Metropolitan ife Insurance Co. ASSETS United States City, and R.R. Bonds ch Stocks. . 381,500,727.38 Bonds and Mortgages .... 74,620,197.45 Real Estate ............ 19,905,683.43 Cash ................... 5,258,969.45 Demand Loans on Col- lateral ............... 3,476,500.00 Loans to Policyholders. . 6,552,375.12 Premiums, deferred and in course of collection Cnetj ................ 4,772,106.25 Accrued Interest, Rents, etc .................. 2,233,904.15 S198,320,463.23 LIABILITIES Reinsurance Fund and Special Reserve ....... Sl81,775,579.00 All other Liabilities ..... 2,592,985.09 Clricorporated by the State of New Yorkj THE COMPANY 0F THE PEOPLE BY the People FOR the People Paid to Policyholders since Organization, plus the Amount now invested for their Security. S407,462,482.06 Number of Policies in Force, 9,620,009 Amount of Outstanding Insurance, 5l,804,946,581.00 Amount of Insurance Issued in 1907, S376,775,608.00 In its Ordinary Department policies are issued for from 51,000 to 31,000,000 on individuals' lives, premium payable annually, semi-annually, and quarterly. In its Industrial Department policies are issued on -all the insurable members of the family for weekly premiums. 11 Full particulars regarding the plans of the Metropolitan may be OFFICERS John R. Hegeman, President. Haley Fiske, Vice-President. George H. Gaston, 2d Vice-Pres. George B. Woodward, 3d Vice-Pres. Frank O. Ayres, 4th Vice-President James M. Craig, Actuary. F redk. H. Ecker, Treasurer. Walter Stabler, Comptroller. James S. Roberts, Secretary. Stewart L. Woodford, Counsel. John R. Hegeman, 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. Wm. J. Tully, General Solicitor. Thomas H. 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. Capital and Surplus ..... 13,951.899.14 obtained at its Home Office, 1 Madison Avenue, Charles G. Reiter, Ass't Actuary. -l-- New York City, or of its Agents in all the principal James C. Brown, Ass't Actuary. 8198, 320,463.23 cities in the United States and Canada. I. J. Cahen, Manager Ordinary Dept. JOIH1 R- HGZGIIIHH, Haley Fiske, George B. Woodward, William H. Crocker, Thomas L. James, George H. Gaston, DIRECTORS John R. Hegeman, Jr. Henry Ollesheimer, Edward C. Wallace, Stewart L, Woodford, Frank H. Major, Thomas H. Hubbard, Morgan J. O'Brien. Joseph P. Knapp, Benjamin DeF. Curtis, James M. Craig, John W. Hollenback, XX CAFE MARTI Fzflz Jdfvenue and 26th Street THE LEADING FRENCH ' RESTAURANT OF NEW YORK Dlllgggggo Superb Appointment for After Theatre Suppers FOUR ORCHESTRAS. Vocal Concert .Every Efvenzing PRIVATE ROOMS FOR PARTIES FROM LL TO 150 PERSONS To the Graduates of Columbia University who are starting out in life as Engineers, as well as those who have had experience in Engineering: We want to tell you about ' MORSE DRILLS +ee e xe s o They are made for all kinds of Worli that a twist drill can he used ior, and of Carbon or I-Iigh Speed Steel-the very best. The size is accurate, the temper right, the drill strong and well made, all of which insures satisfac- tory worlc. Be sure your outht includes Drills and other tools rnarlced MORSE Other lines made lay us are Reamers, Cutters, Chuclcs, Taps, Dies, Machines, etc. We have an illustrated catalogue and a Young Machinists' Practical Guide which we would like to send you. gg ygggggg1gQgjfeLeoM1ss.l g 5 AI , 1 ?'2 i LS. f ' e4.g.I-r-tr-fsfi 1,e5.t,,f1 ege3:1 ' - -We we MORSE TWIST DRILL 81 MACHINE CO. NEW BEDFORD, MASS., U. s. A. K I All of the Engravings in this book as Well as those in the 1911 flrlnrtarhnarin are productions of the ilaagnptan Qingrahtng Qin. 39 East 20th Street New York City Illustrators and Engravers for College Annuals IFIREI CEvnne1n3Xmv1'ire1n Zfnffuramrv Cllumpamg New 'Qu rlz STATEM ENT JANUARY 1, 1909 CAPITAL S I . 5 O 0,0 O O RESERVED FOR ALL OTHER LIABILITIES 7'?E?I-3,2412 4 5,4-QSZEBE3 l4,797,077 THIS GREAT COMPANY, THROUGH MANY YEARS OF HONORABLE DEALING WITH THE PUBLIC, HAS' WON ITS WELL-KNOWN REPUTATION FOR PROMPT AND LIBERAL SETTLEMENT OF LOSSES - MAIN OFFICE! GERMAN AMERICAN BUILDING No. I LIBERTY STREET, NEW YORK CAT WILLIAM a. NIAIDEN LANEI ,l,il1 Agencies throughout the United States and Canada artin I rieb SHAVIZVG and HAIR CUTTING PARLOR SCHAAF BROS. Druggists Deutsche Apotheker 2157 Eighth Avenue, 1 16th Street 3411 Third Avenue, I66th Street Fine Cigars NEWYORK 3OOM West 116th St. New York Special Prices on Laboratory Supp1ies Near S. W. Cor. Sth Avenue for Students Telephone ART NOVELTIES ' 1 elepluone 18.315 liwerszde 4435 Blornirigside PICTURE FRAMING Varsity Art Shop 1Q40 AMSTERDAM AVENUE AT 121st STREET Holiday Goods MRS. E. I. ROBB a Specialty New York T. MARTIN 6: CO. Fruiterers STEAMER BASKETS A SPECIALTY 534 COLUMBUS AVE. H?5,8'i5P,S,2 Telephone 2751 Mor-nzngside S. FERBER Dealer in HARDWARE :: :: :: HOUSE FURNISHINGS CUTLERY, PAINTS, Etc. 2867-2869 BROADWAY, NEW YORK T e1e p 11 o n e : 5056 Morningside DEVON SHIRE Sanitary Laundry HIGHEST CLASS LAUNDRY WORK JALL KINDS J! del' 2874 BROADWAY, near II2th STREET Between 1 1 1th and 1 12th Streets The Name Clean, Quick Service Pure Food , .T-THEM.-T i 1.1. VICTORIA LUNCH STUDENTS' HOME 1125 Amsterdam Ave. Between 115th and 116th Sts. The Best Coffee in the City, Served with Cream On a Package of . Candy, Bonbons, Cocoa and Chocolates ls a Guarantee of Unequalled Purity, Quality 815 Flavor Known and Sold the World over YXIV N 7? The Alps etta Avenue 5233 55th Street Meet Unique Restaurant in the City DlUl7Cl' isgsigg Music- est Trio in New Yerllq Souvenirs fer Ladies Telephone, 5832 Plaza Parties and arpquetss' our Speciality a Berkeley School Established ISBO 72d St. and West Encl Ave. A l-ligh-Class School for Boys preparing for College Athletics, Gymnasium, Military Drill QOptionalj Berkeley School Annex 253 West Encl Ave., Opp. Main School For Junior, Primary and Sub-Primary Departments Boys from 5 to IZ years BADI CHE CO PAY ADOLF KUTTROFF President M. R. POUCHER V. R. REICHARD Treasurer CARL PICKHARDT H. L. WALDO P'fe'2de,,tS FR. KUTTRORF secretary ISt Vice-President GEO. M. SNOW . Sole importers of the products manufactured by BADISCHE ANILIN 8 SODA FABRIK Ludwigshafen afRhein, Germany Formerly sold in the U. S. by KUTTROFF, PICKHARDT 85 CO. 128 DUANE STREET, NEW YORK BRANCH OFFICES: Boston - - 86 Federal Street Chicago - 223 Rand0lph Street Providence - - 80 So. Water Street Montreal - - 6 LerDOi116 Street Philadelphia - 238 Arch Street San Francisco - XXV EDWARD CORNING CHARLES F BERGER, C.E. President and Treasurer Vice-President and Secretary EDWARD OORNING COMPANY B UI L D E R S 100 WILLIAM STREET, NEW YORK THE oNLY OFFICIAL S 'Al dfKw A dsgf H I1 BOOK STORE ,R .. , 5.4 ON THE UNIVERSITY GROUNDS .Q Tar 0'-be WEST HALL 2511233 Books and Stationery at stated Discounts, as fixed by the 81 Trustees of the Uni- versity Press ... Merchant Tailors ATHLETIC GOODS, SOUVENIRS A POST CARDS, FLAGS 55 Broadway, New York One Block below Wall Street CHECKS CASHED T I ph e 4069 Rec! For Society, Class and Fraternity BANOU ETS AND DINNERS THE GAINSBOROUGH Sruoios CAFE 222 WEST 59th STREET, NEAR BROADWAY A ESTABLISHED - 1853 IN CORPORATED- 1892 Atlas Motor Oils and Greases SWAN 6: FINCI-I COMPANY 151 Maiden Lane New York IAS. C. PEABODY, Pres. cScTreas. ARTHUR LEWIS, - Manager. C. G. Gun ther's Sons F URS MEN'S DEPARTMENT Fur and Fur Lined Overcoats for Evening, Street, Automobiling and Out-of-Door Sports. A large stock of Chauffeur Coats, Caps and Gloves. Carriage Robes 391 FIFTH AVENUE AT 36th STREET, NEW YORK THE SCRIVEN UNDERWEART .'i-T T5-T lv ' Qhulozalzzi, , ft it f J Q Am O .. L... Ji' . 'X J WM and CL T Any one of these styles will insure you A b s o l u t e Comfort and Fit TRY THEM You take no chances, as we Guarantee Satisfaction You can pro- cure your Exact Size as these garments TRADE MARK W REG U5 P K Off x fx '- XML WH - it ' xg. X t T 3 A J xv 6.0 H fl ,r M T f T w T 1 T Fulll-,ength .2 , are made in all TT Knee Length 1 Waist and Chest Undefshift sizes from 28 to TOMM M5 W ff 50 inches, and an be NOSEAM 1 ' Leg measures from EERAQEMAZE wjwx . MX ' V R .u, PAT. a 28 to 36 inches. Y XX -W AN N THINK WHAT X X our 3 ef as ef a E -X willsupplyyou- On T TA - if ' f' V B Ut f X : as 'ic V m X gifllvinsopicgs J from Whichtomake XX y0l1r selection, ' J M y I Etc. J. A. SCRIVEN COMPANY I6 and I8 East 15th Street New York City, N- Y- XXI?-. A hotel of' refinement and quiet comfort ri aa tan Entel Guhiwtb A nvounrr: new vonk norm COLUMBUS AVE. 8I1YR 82 9 P' i JAMES YM GREENE, Hen. : r 72 'Xi 9 , i S' jf Q iii H ' oszery - - allfqijfg Look for this Trade Mark W iii hit Stamped on Every Pair. ONYX Quality is not a dream, but a reality, and is not con- fined to any one Number or Quality. Emphatie endorsements are received for all the numbers we carry. A few of them are described below. If you will insist upon getting Hosiery stamped with the ONYX Brand, your experience will be perfectly satisfactory. Every want can be supplied for Men, Women and Children in the ONYX Brand. . F or Women 409 K-Woinen's ONYX DUB-L TOP Black, Silk Lisle- double sole, spliced heels. Feels and looks like silk, wears better, 50c. per pair. E 970AWomen's ONYX Black HDUBVL TOP Silk Lisle, double sole, spliced heelfan excellent quality, 75c. per pair. Out-Size Hose 170 S-Women's ONYX Gauze Lisle DUB-L TOP Black, White, Pink, Tan, Cardinal, Sky, Navy, Violet, double sole, spliced heel, 500. per pair. Silk Hose for Women 498-Women's Pure Thread Silk, with Lisle Garter HWYDE TOP Black, White, Tan, Pink, Sky, Bronze, Helio, Catawba, Wistaria, Olive, Gold and every fashionable shade-re-inforced Heel, Sole and Toe. This is the very latest exclusive novelty in Silk Hosiery-doubles life of Hose and uniuatchable for comfort. If your dealer can not supply you, write to Dept. D, and we will direct you where to procure Onyx Hosiery. ora' aylor Wholesale Distributors New York rrRRo:ALLoy v65L-Anlpp Ferro-Chrome Q. . Q' Ferro-Silicon 4 'i 3? iz ' Ferro-Maganese :E CHEMISTS E Ferro-Titanium We X5 Ferro-Molybdenum few Yosef' Ferro-Tungsten 2-QQDE MPQJ. Ferro-Vanadium METALLIC Chromium-Maganese-Molybdenum-Tungsten METALLIC THE ROESSLER 8: HASSLACHER CHEMICAL COMPANY 100 WILLIAM STREET NEW YORK We solicit your Inquiries when in the Market Telephone 3350 Riverside Bernard insky Iilmpurting ailur 2562 roadway Near 96th Street Subway Station UITS and Overcoats in an unusual vari- ety of ultra-fashionable patterns, weaves and colors are offered for the inspection of college 'men and other fastidious dressers. XXX COL IVIBIA UNIVERSITY 1' IN TI-IE CITY OF NEW YORK OFFERS To Undergraduate Students Courses for men in Columbia College lead- ing to A.B. and B.S., and for women in Barnard College leading to AB. and F.S. The program of studies in the College places the emphasis on the quality of the student's work rather than upon the time spent in resi- dence, and is so arranged as to make it possi- ble for a properly qualified student to complete the requirements for both the bachelor degree and for any of the professional degrees of the University in six years. To Professional Students Courses for men leading to appropriate de- Chemistry, Civil, Electrical and DIechanical Engineering, and in Architecture. For men and women in the Fine rhTIS-ATCfl1l- tecture, Maisie and Design, in Education, through Teachers College, and in Pharmacy at the College of Pharmacy. To Graduate Students Courses for men and women leading to ALI. and Ph.D., and under the Faculties of Political Science, Philosophy and Pure Science. Courses in preparation for the Public Service in co- operation with Yale University. The University has a Summer Session lasting grees in Law, Bledicine, Mining, hletallui-gy, six weeks, and a system of Extension Teaching. INFORMATION regarding each course is found in the Annual Catalogue Cpp. :Wi-5041, price postpaid Q5 cents, and in specialBullet1ns of Information, furnished without charge. Any of these, and any further i11- formation desired, may be obtained from the Secretary of Columbia University, New York. TEACI-IERL COI .I .ECE Columbia University NICHOLAS MURRAY BUTLER President JAMES E. RUSSELL - - Dean Teachers College represents an outlay of live million dollars for the study of education and the training of teachers. - There are thirty-Eve departments, with one hundred ofhcers of instructiong two schools of observation and practice, with seventy-five instructors and 1300 pupilsg an educational library surpassed only by those of Leipzig and Parisg along with the facilities of all other parts of the university. The present attendance is 1541 resident and Q032 partial students, representing every State and Territory, 150 other colleges and universities, and 250 teachers' training schools. Four fellowships and fifty scholarships are awarded annually. Four degrees of Ph.D., fifty- one of M.A., and 139 of B.S., and Q48 professional diplomas were awarded in 1908. The demand upon the College for its graduates is four times the supply. The Board of Publications issues five series, including 125 volumes and pamphlets. DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULARS WILL BE SENT UPON APPLICATION. XXXI TELEPHONE, RIVERSIDE 4574 Jaques Wolff Picture and Art Store 2615 BROADWAY Near Street Tel. 2750 Mowzmgsfde MRSJNSVENSON 308 WEST II6th STREET ALL KINDS OF HAZR GOODS A .SPECVALTY MORNINGSIDE I-IAIRDRESSING PARLOR MARCEI.. WAVING, MANICURING SI-IAMPOOING, FACIAL AND SCALP TREATMENT 20 Years' Experience ',,I' 1 --69.5 ., 'I , , I my M SMITH I A TIE I ' fi Tl , , . . -'rw RUSARY f 1301 AMSTERDAM AVENUE Wit h,. 1g3v1-r r , -P'-4 . ' Q '1. ': 'f'Tm:.' F- 2 iw ' 'Hal Between 124th and 125th Sts. ' ffifvfhl V.,4- 1 -- -e 't :'f.. '3 ,, i.- 3. ,.,. Q I2 ,l g ' Q' ww' Repairing of All Kinds of Watches, Clocks 1 ' 5u,iggm5,e '. and Jewelry a Specialty ,ggngm Sligo '3'ffM 'Av ,f' Q, '- 'ff ,,.l Q 'A' r 'Z'-f -S-2541 and lVarranted for Twelve Months LlVINGS'fON'S go 5. 51 EI. Blurb ASTOF2 MARKET 462 COLUMBUS AVENUE N CoH,B2D STREET NE Y K TRADE MARK Wllf Y NW O,E,5 FOR WOMEN, BOYS AND GIRLS EXCLUSIVELY Custom and Orthopaedic Work Expertly Executed ONES-2 jx 1, we 2727 BROADWAY Near 104th Street New York Telephone 8956 Riverside PENN, Prop. Advertisements for all Papers T li e B r o a d W a y Augzmf Koelxcb 55 Som . Brighton Statloner and Engraver M k t 2711 BROADWAY ar e Nea' 104th Sl' Telephone 6 37 Bryam Music, Books, Ugtetionery, Periodicals, Printingzlirigraving, , Boolcluxndwairggerialglegiifiiin, Artists Ave, NSW YOFIQ HOLIDAY GIFTS A SPECIALTY Between 472511 and 48th Streets XXXII CHRISTIAN BECKER Formerly of and successor to BECKER 85 SONS AND BECKER BROTHERS Nlanufacturer of the Original Becker Balances and Weights of Precision EOR ASSAYERS, CHEMISTS, JEWELLERS AND FOR ALL A PURPOSES WHERE ACCURACY IS REQUIRED Price List and Catalogue Sent on Application Telephone Call, Factory and Residence 140 NEW ROCHELLE E FACTORY ' N. Y. New York yiilailigen Lane ENGLISH FIREPLACE SEAT FENDER Smokeless Gas Logs for Country and City Houses Open Fireplace Fixtures: Artistic Andirons, Fenders, Fire Tools in Wrought Iron and Brass Repairing and Refinishing - FRANK H. GKAF MFG. CO. FACTORY AND VVAREROOMS 327 7th AVE. Cor. 28th St. Phone 320 Chelsea XX II V I I I Tel. 55l5 Col. - T l phone, 1868 Riverside Establish d 1888 D A IQ ID S FRANK IIUHNE Iurist L1 Grocer 114 VV- 7 2 D STREET BROADWAY, Cor. 105th STREET Corsage Bouquets Our Specialty NEW YORK K Special Rates to Columbia Students WE SELL RELIABLE GOODS OWN Telephone 5669 Morningside JA M E S F A Y Dierck cfz Von Brook Antiques Fine Reproductions GROCERS 43 and 45 West 42d sifeei Between Sth and 6th Avenues 1236-38 AMSTERDAM AVENUE NEW YQRK CORNER 12Ist STREET Telephone 4486 Bryant NEW YORK ESTAELIQDET YEARS I. at W. SELIGMAN af Co. BANKERS No. 1 William Street NEW YORK A. PEEL A Co. COI.l.F.GF. TAILQR 86 Nassau Street New York ENTIRE BUILDING XXXV H. A. METZ Sz CO. 122 Hudson St., New York Sole Agents for the United States and Canada for the products of Farbwerke Von MEISTER LUCIUS und BRUENING HOECHST AM MAIN, GERMANY Aniline Colors, Alizarine Colors, Synthetic Indigo, Chemicals, Phar- maceutical and Medicinal Products, Antitoxin Behring, Tuberculin Koch, Photographic Chemicals OFFICES: Boston, Mass. Philadelphia, Pa. Charlotte, N. C. Atlanta Chicago, Ill. Providence, R. I. San Francisco, Cal. Montre l C ' Laboratories: Newark, N. J. BONWIT, TELLER Sc CO OUTER APPAREL OF DISTINCTION -1-FOR-' - WOMEN OF FASHION 54-56-58 Twemythifd st., West The Mercantile Trust Co.. Equitable Building I Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits - - 559,300,000 DIRECTORS JOHN JACOB ASTOR GEORGE J. GOULD CLENDENIN J. RYAN PAUL D. CRAVATH CLEMENT A. GRISCOM MORTIMER L. SCHIFE THOMAS DeWITT CUYLER EDWIN I-IAWLEY T. P. SHONTS WILLIAM A. DAY JAMES J. HILL J. J. SLOCUM ' HENRY W. DeFOREST ALVIN W. KRECH VALENTINE P. SNYDER HENRY C. DEMING ROBERT MATHER GAGE E. TARBELL CHAUNCEY M. DEPE W JOHN J. MCCOOK JOHN T. TERRY JOHN F. DRYDEN PAUL MORTON HAROLD B. THORNE RUDOLPH ELLIS WILLIAM C. POILLON LESLIE D. WARD DUDLEY EVANS GEORGE L. RIVES S. DAVIES WARFIELD EDWIN GOULD J. ROOSEVELT ROOSEVELT L. C. WEIR OFFICERS ' , JOHN T. TERRY, Vrcr:-PRESIDENT WILLIAM C. POILLON, VICE-PRES. GUY RICHARDS, SECRETARY HAROLD B. T HORNE, TREASURER BETHUNE W. JONES, Assr. 'S1scY. GEORGE W. BENTON, Assr. TREAS. HORACE E. DEUBLER,rAUDI1'OR ISAAC BIICHAELS, TRUST OFFICER Transacts a general trust company business. Allows interest on daily balances. Acts as Executor, Administrator, Trustee, Guardian, Committee, Depository, Transfer Agent and Registrar. THE CORN EXCHANGE BANK NEW YORK Capital, Surplus and Profits 58,000,000 Wfilliain A. Nash, President Wfalter E. Frew, - Vice-President I. P. Dunning, - - - Vice-President Frederick T. Martin, - - Cashier IVni. E. lVil1iz1nis, - - Asst. Cashier Wfni. I-I. Ketchum, Asst. Cashier Thomas Nash, ----- Asst. Cashier UNIVERSITY BRANCH Broadway and 113th Street T. B. JOHNSON, - MANAGER ADVISORY BOARD vviuiam A, Nash Nicholas M. Butler Francis M. Burdick FrHHCiS T- BPIUSS B. Ayinar Sands Walter E- FVQW SAFE DEPOSIT VAULT . XXXVII Phone, Riverside 5162 A. STEINBERG M. MOSKOXVITZ Broahmap Qlrt. mIpbu1s'tcring,45i1uing ann Eberorating CPHCSC F121 gs A Pins, Statlonery ALL KINDS OF FRAMING 2646 qamaumay AMSTERDAM AVENUE rzoth-rzrst STS Bet. rooth and rorst Sts. NEW YORK THE DQRMS BOOK STORE 1115 Amsterdam Avenue fnear 115th Streetj BOOKS AND COLLEGE STATIONERY COLUMBIA' SOUVENIRS Es'a 'is'1e mg F. W. DEVUE Sr C0.'S James M. Shaw 8: Co. 25 Duane Street New York City M P v DRAWING . eff China and I N K S Glassware Special attention to Club and Fraternity Orders Call and see us or send for our ' representative Telephone : Worth 9 and 10 lp all iq 1 l 1 -T - wi' Y. - ' , 1' tl N., lnaeuble Black 73 Fit 1 Waterproof gi- X Best Ink for Artists QEYQEEQQ u Bl ' l. w.gx,,f6ELlBfEgQ5' 1: Etudeits and 4,3 ni rang tsmen. A 5- BLACK and 10 COLORg Put up in 1 oz., 8 oz., 16 oz., and 32 oz. bottles. Ask your Dealer lor Devoe Ink F. W. DEVOE 81 C. T. RAYNOLDS C0. 101 Fulton Street 176 Randolph Street New York Chicago XXXVIII GOLD SEAL America's Favorite Champagne Ctuhmen and Connois- seurs invariably select Gold Seal, because they know they get quality equal to imported wine Without paying the import duty. Two Kinds John Forsythe SHIRT MAKER and IMPORTER Novelties in Neckwear, SPECIAL DRY-BRUT Gloves 'i , Sold byt3flfeiflQI'5,flZfe's and HOSICIY, Etc. Served at Hotels, Restaurants, Clubs, ' I GOLQ SEAL Banquets and yvherever a . ia1 good wrne IS used. X KZGW1' M H MJ' WINE 24 West Thirty-third St., N Y k Urbana, N. Y, Sole Maker 201 Broadway, CW 01' t umpltmmtarp XXXIX NTENDING purchasers of a 5z'1'z'cz'Z y first- Illl IllllllllllllllllllllllllllltlltllllllllllllllllllllilllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllIlllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllll or we ll CIQ-9045 . 1 fl . . Fountfasm Pen ' . . . . ... I P1 3- n 0 There is satisfaction in using a pen Sh O ul d X which needs no inkstand: has not to be ' given a preliminary shake to set it to not fall work:.1s always ready. just when you l want it and will give its best work at to exam- y once. . h Try a Waterman's Ideal against any lne t C 1 other writing implement and see for ' . yourself. merits of l Know the full meaning ofuwaterman Q Quality and Guarantee. The From 'Dealers Everywhere World 'Z 'U Renowned , . L. E. Waterman Co. , 173 Broadway, N. Y. ti vi ggs . w figs. I IT is the special favorite of the refined and cultured 1 2 1? isc ta og I.: 7' 1l ' musical public on account of its unsurpassed tone- l San Francisco . quality, unequaled durability, elegance of design and W M 0 n t r e a I , finish. Catalogue mailed on application. ' , U, 1 - , , ,. .N ,QU The Sohmer-Cecilian Inside Player Surpasses All Others '60 . X -h ,.+ 485. Favorable Terms to Responsible Parties A I ' ' SOHMER ar COMPANY , g wmfooms, cor. sur Ave., 32d st. NEW YORK I T ' gay' ' . .Qef 1'bi,'7 lQ-'e '1?!-'lfz-.-i,.' - T... Telephone Connection Cleansina for the Scalp 85 4 MISS KRUSE Hairdressing and Manicuring Parlors 2570 BROADWAY O Toilet Articles. Hair Orders a Specialty. INCORPORATED Printers and Publishers Commercial and Society Printing Telephone 494 Morningside 2311-2313-2315 EIGHTH AVE. N. W. Cor. 124th Street ONE BEST BET . D. sf J. IVICCALLUMS P EC Scotch Whisky NEW YORK I f Z 7 3' N to sa Q l tx For Sale Everywhere ASK FOR IT l Sole Agents for the U. S. HOLLAND I-IOUSE, New York City XL si QU4 xx Q IZUNISFINE A FLINT UNIVERSITY LIVING ROOM shall Ieflect then ovwn individuality VI Ill find FLINTS FILE FURNITURE, as assembled on our HOSE who desire that their personal apartments . -. ,. T . Y 7 e 59 . . . ten spacious floors, of compelling Interest. llIThere are many new and exclusive designs of artistic but sturdily constructed furniture, built FLINT QUALITY to stand hard usage but still retain its quaint beauty and useful qualities, at prices uniformly as low Q as consistent with FLINT QUALITY. llIThe freedom of inspection, Without obligation to purchase, is cordially extended at all times. 1 GEO. C. FLINT Co. 43-47WEsT 23-EST. 24-ZSWEST 24L'1ST. N XLI Weston Alternating Current Portable and Switchboard Ammeters and Voltmeters , l are absolutely Dead Beat. Ex- ,K ,' X9 Citi: .' - tremely Sensitive. Practically A ' ,, A '1 free from Temperature Error. gl ' Their indications are prac- il ii' ii?E5mEmmLl inm C ucally independent of fre- ii N1fwfw-N-viU.S-A- quency and also of wave form. 'A ' N Weston Eclipse Direct Current Switchboard Ammeters and Voltmeters CSoft Iron or Electro-magnetictypeh ' are remarkably accurate. Very low b 1,Q51,'55,g7,,,.. . in price. Admirably adapted for fy' ?,9'jQg, v' -iff -an general use in small plants. Xvell ' made and nicely iinlshed. All of ' ai W ' 2,4 these1lNQEW IlNiiTlitJ1IiTtlN?ENTS iare -, .Q A - 1 pl exce en in qua 1 y owin pr ce. Y Q 4... ., K , SSI'e5ISii?1?E33vireii2'lli15r3115555533 li Xif cx ments for Direct and Alternating '.i'55::-fitrcrarfif-1ff 1111'f' Current Service is solicited by Q9 E Weston Electrical Instrument Co. f.1--.mi,r:,,1..1.I,s.A Newark, N. J. ,, New York Ofiice. 114 Liberty it. H - ' I 715111 f UU30 Tl 5 Lmcianwoon in ' HOMISTING Qlom any ,ip ENGINES l ll, E NR Steam and Electric C fx 208 FIFTH AVENUE get Y 'Q X. ., . Built Qing' '- 't fl -4, Q5 'aa to Gauge i .w . 'S' 'I e .',' P ima i PM rccr sy-lem DOWNTOWN BRANCH H ' ' Standard Lidgerwood Hoisting Engine ' STANDARD far QUALITY and DUTY Over 32,000 Engines and Electric Hoists in Use J! Send for Catalogue Cableways, Hoisting and Conveying Devices UPTOWN BRANCH BROADWAY AT SEVENTY- SECOND ST. Lidgerwood Manufacturing Co. 96 LIBERTY STREET, NEW YORK XLII Qpparel for nllegians It is generally recognized that tlie college man devotes more thought to matters of dress tlian young men of similar ages in ordinary occupations, This may be satisfactorily explained because of the exacting social duties ofthe average college man, his 'pastimes and affiliations. As specialists in the production of isttnftihe Intbes for ,ihnuug en we have given many years of studlv and ellort to tlie subject. Wlitli the advent of cacli season we present a. large assortment of our own exclusive models in :1 wide rzinge ol' tlie beller fabrics. lve have avoided tlie Il1lSlilliC 1H2lflC by some shops in llie desire to secure college trade -our designs are never ol'l'e11sive to good taste, nevertheless, we are always able to provide novelties that appeal to young lnen of advanced ideas. Suits and Tolzcoats-ready for service--S515 to 344-3 Saks 8: Glnmpzmg Broadway at 3-ltli Street - - New York City rEN Are known throughout the world as the most perfect pen: cils made. Every student appreci: ates them, and realizes they are most economical. ONE Koh-1:Noor will outlast more than six ot any other kmd. Always ask for Koh 1 Noor Pencils and do not ACCEPT SUBST ITUT ES lN AUS1 XLIII Z Tlibsz Qiquitahle Qllrust Qllumpanp nf 92111 Burk CAPITAL, 853,000,000 SURPLUS AND UNDIVIDED PROFITS, 311,000,000 ALVIN W. KRECH PRESIDENT 15 Nassau Street 1 IQAVVRENCE L. GILLESPIE1 VICE-PRESIDENT 618 Fifth Ave., bet. 49th and 50th Sts. M' CHECKING ACCOUNTS WITH INTEREST TRUSTEE, GUARDIAN, EXECUTOR, ADMINISTRATION OF ESTATES FOREIGN EXCHANGE, LETTERS OF CREDIT PERSONAL VISITS OR CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED ACTS IN THE CAPACITY OF AGENT IN ANY BUSINESS AFFAIRS ACCOUNTS OF COLLEGE STUDENTS GIVEN PARTICULAR ATTENTION I SAFE DEPOSIT VAULTS A CARPET IZEBFTJEU CLEAN ING By Compressed Arr inHre-Proof Building FlRE'PRO0F STORAGE , I For Household Effects NEW YORK LAW SCHOOL ' M I f 174 Fllllon Slreei, - New York Cily ww 5- 2 hgggfgggk ifggg3d g1gi?fi:2g,,E3.51', RING, UP 5567 COLUMBUS .4 . A I. George Chase, Dean X LV RIIPPERT' R, ,gow O 9 ., Q X 3,,AxgEEWT6Riv.5T fi xt 'xy ,, .f 4 : 19, 'ff V ,I ,N he K is l f' f m -r XX . ill? . Wilkie N H i V se irifilnizlsl-iiii ff 4. ywj, Xi l'liliiQgMllill A,V l liullll -'Evil ' X lliiwbl' '-l',,'do9v.i i f X BOTTLED T?-ff. BREWERY 'fs Effie em 599 E if I 'IRA' C. C. SP1 gwanufaci ,zffei , ' STRICTLY 7-4 I RELIABLE Invite your inspection of our many newund original designs in Coats, Jackets :J .ll VVrnps. Our line OfFOI'6lg'I1 Dlodels includes the most stylish designs of the season. QLSpeciz1l uttention is invited to our large stock of Searls, Stoles, Fancy-Neck-pieces zlnfl Bluffs in Russian und Hudson Buy Sable, all in the latest fashions, none of which have been blended or Cl2ll'li6I16Cl in any way. 126 WEST 42d STREET, NEW YORK XLVI I is what the Law Student and practicing lawyer needs, not only to fit a case in hand out how to Conduct the smallest details of a law oflice. You can get it in BOSTWlCK'S LAWYERS7 MANUAL Such every-day matters as Letters to Clients, Checks on Closing of Titles, Ques- tions 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 bool: in in many respects is Equal to Several Years' Expc'ria11ff' in cz Law Offcc. No student 6 can afford to be without it. I' Send for leatlet giving table of contents, One Volume, Iooo pages Delllfefed THE LAWYERS CO-OPERATIVE PUB. CO. 81 NASSAU ST. NEW YORK, Nj Y. JEP9. MUELLEIQJI E ' 'ft C le Telephone X lg? S -n -4- 5.55. fs. Connection XX fl ag' Broadway TXI ORS JVQWYQPIQ, C Nevtfrumlluvertnllnver H Ss WE B ST E R'S N Fw' ,r I IICNAE.. i . . JNARY I' P1 In JUST ISSUED. l U' HT, ' United States Commis- ,Magi Difveloped by Modern 'e of Seven Centuries. 'U-adPage: Impor- qus More Infor- .,,II1er Dictionary. .ST. I 'Qui iii' Z? eZ4L.az If f'li':5'5f.:-1 - ..., F-sz vii' Y .- I I S? . A ' - Y , H ., ...... Lessig., :ig ,ir V.: I it so 55' ' ' E' ' N il - --'- H591 i EEE I 5 art it s:- :v an-'f- E57-Kb :si-2 will , . n: EW' It ' ' the ' ' ' Es: I ' rs 3 zu 3 W2 ' 2 .'.2p:f5 .,i. , - ' - '5 lg fry: tl Q . Ask your bookseller for the NEW INTERNA- TIONAL or write for Specimen Pages to , G. 8: C. MERRIAM CO., SPRINGFIELD, MASS. You will do us a favor to mention this magazine. XLVII One of the showrooms in Blooclgoocfs New Costume Establishment E shall be pleased to furnish samples, estimates on gowns for evening wear, ancl costumes of the latest design for amateur tlieatricals. B L O O D G O O D 104 West Forty-lourtli Street, New' York C O S tu m 6 T I Telephone . Bryant 3205 HARLEM'S BUSIEST DRY Goons SHOPH 60 DEPARTNENTS ESTABLISHED I555 MEN'S BATH ROBES of Turkish Toweling and Blanket Robes, large assortment, - - 33.25 to 810.00 each. VESTS. Men's Fancy Vests, many exclusive novelties, Plain and Fancy, - - - 32.50 to 83.50. SWEATER COATS, Men,s. Natural Grey Wool, Plain or Fancy ' Fronts, - - - 51.00, 32.50, 53.50, 35.00. S. 8- H. GREEN TRADING STZXNPS. WEST 125Ih STREET J. R. SENIOR, IHC., Ne,,,,,,,,,m,,,,e T XLVIII HOTEL CUMBERLAN New York fy I' :Sed-2 . e' 4 Ja . lwialfs I L - fi c! pi M Wye? i t in ' C Q, L rf .3 vw ge '-f',.'h.'1S-QQ, Q' .a E g r ief . i . l: ' E 1 3 if iiafaflafiti. H M i tta l . i he O 1 1 'fit 71 39 1- XM T E ff ' r S. W. CORNER BROADWAY AT 54th STREET Near 50th Street Subway Station and 53d Street Elevated LQ Kept by a College Mari Headquarters for College Men Ideal Location, Near Theatres, Shops and Central Park New, Modern and Absolutely Fireproof C180 Most Attractive Hotel in New York. Special Rates for College Teams Transient Rates 32.50 with Bath and up. All Outside Rooms HARRY P. STIMSON Formerly with Hotel Imperial SEND FOR BOOKLET Q0 XLIX i rib Q P I1 1 X RIDING HABITS AND DRIVING COATS Uv. V A I AUTOMOBILE AND SPORTING DRESS Storage and a,.5'i:'ii:':f::i.e FURNISHINGS Cwzszsizng ry' Shirts, I-Iats, Gloves, Stocks, Sporting Pins, Crops, Boots, and Pig- skin Leggins to Order. The Hertz Safety Rid- ing Hagits anal Eques- trian rece ics are Endorsed bv all the Leading Riding Acad- Belween 38111 anci emies which are re- 39th Streets Ierrcdtohy Pcrmiss i 1!!'11.5traz'ez1' Ca . Telephone .Sent on Req' t 115 Murray Hill 287 Fifth Avenue 1 , Near 30th Street V, . NEWYORK ' ' 'Piazza 7997 Ilbzrfziron Registered GI IOTTI GARAGE PULLMAN AUTOMOBILES 290622908 Bf03C11V3y Telephone 6100 Dlornirigside Repair Shop and Garage - - 2824 Broadway Telephone Q686 Riverside F. CIMIOTTI, W. E. CIMIOTTI, PAUL CIMIOTTI, Proprietors Pfzazze, 1 0257 f?z'rw'51'r1'c UNTI:.R DEN LINDEN ALFRED NICKEL, Proprietor I Restaurant, Cafe and Open Air Summer Garden Music from 6.30 to I o'ciock I BROADWAY, . . 97th and 98th Streets NEW YORK L John Ruszits Fur Co. 69, 71 and 73 11th Slreel NEW YORK One doo B tn Providence Phl dlph Ch g Ch ltt N C Alb y T t C TELEPHONE CQNNECFI ION FARBENFABRIKEN OF ELBERFELD CO. S016 IIT11DOftC1'S of fl'1C PfOdUCtS M3HUfaCtUT6d FARBENFABRIKEN VURMMS FRIEUR. BAYER 81 CU., ELBERFEUJ, GERMANY. Sole Agents for the Products Manufactllred by Hunsuu mvfn ANILINE colon wnnns, ALBANY, N. Y. 117 Hudson Street New York P. O. BOX 2162 HE WHO CARES for what is best, but not for fancy boxes, buys of us. ONLY THE BEST that's our aim-- Always the ' best -that's our reputation among users of ATHLETIC SUPPLIES and everything for the athlete. Jend for Catalog Athletic Outfitters I7 E. 42d St., opp. Hotel Manhattan New York Alex. Teylor' 81 Co. Established 1897 Student discount allowed Quielc Printing Engraving :: :: Rubber Stamps CHRISTIAN Telephone 41 I3 Morningside Chas. Frieclgen Druggist Amsterdam Avenue Corner 114th Street OPPOSITE LIVINGSTON HALL Amsterdam Avenue Corner 120th Street IN TEACHERS COLLEGE DORMITORY The Best of Everything Usually Found in a College Pharmacy The New Commons Student Management Run Strictly in the interests of the students of Columbia University and without any mo- tive of private profit. IL The hundreds who daily eat at the Commons are sufficient proof of the good service and the quality of food, the highest class of which it is the effort of the management to main- tain. Our Motto : A dish in the hand is worth two in the kitchen LII New York Newport Paris NETTOVAQE-A-SEG KNICKERBOCKER CLEANING 81 DYEING CO. High-Class Cleaners ana' Dyers Gowns Cleaned in 36 Hours Newport, R. I.. 9 Travers Block Main Office, 402 East 3lst Street, New York Telephone 497 Telephone Connections Branch Offices in all parts of the city WlLLlAM SANSOM, Prop., Address: Waldorf-Astoria, N Y. For COLLEGE COTILLIONS and Celebrations of every description Designs and makes to order Distinctive Favors and Decorations in Class one College Colors . Q . Qmwwow QQ. Uptown Store NEW' YORK Downtown Store 15 West Q7th Street 15 John Street B TTERSON 81 El ELE atlife, Dogg: cmb Granite i f .fu . ,wtfinerg giif-W, '6l!Spm:Ii5,?11-keg' - AMG? : mit ZQ ROMAN AND VENETIAN lVlOSAlCS FOR FLOORS, WALLS, MANTELS, ETC. OFFICE WORKS Times Building, New York Edgewater, New Jersey Lui ' I7C?.f?I909 '- T HE BANK OF NE W YORK NA TIONAL BANKING ASS 'N 728 WALL STREET, NEW YORK Ofgfzniznf flffnrclv lj, 1784 I7ZL'07lf707'I1lLEK! ar fl Nafiaflnl Bane, 7'ulv, X865 Capital, 82,000,000 Surplus, 83,226,000 OFFICER S HERBERY' L. GRIGGS, Presiifent CHARLES OLNET, Cashier GEORGE P, HALL, :f0SEPH ANDICEWS, CLIFFORD P. HUNZ', - Assistant Cashiers MA Daint Bite 'L 5 ' ' - t ,n,.,,, ..,,. , 1 - A Delicious Rarebit 's era' . - . ,, q ff -:1.'m-- A Delightful Chicken Stewe- or one of a large variety of dishes afforded by the rx T ----- V 5 3 1 H A,., L A chafing disli, is still however incomplete witlrout a M cup of coiofee containing the Real Cqfef Fffzwr. E: , sf , X , . , wwe . Coffee made 'A by the 325.50 to 330.00 Meteor Coffee Percolator is always delicious and fragrant, wliile the bitter, injurious principle is entirely eliminated. A complete assortment of articles necessary for the den, flle luoudoir or the dining room, can be had in sterling or silver plate at tlie Meriden Company' International Silver Co., Successor For Making Coffee on the Table 218 Fifth Avenue Q7VIadison Square New York 35.25 to 321.75 LIV BUILT BY LAZZARI 8: BARTON CO. LAZZARI 8: BARTO COMPANY Granite and Marble Monuments Mausoleums and Memorials 0 F T H E B E S.T K I N D ' BUILT AND ERECTED ANYWHERE VVe seek to aid and Co-operate 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. OFFICE AND WORKS East 233rd Street, Woodlawn, N. Y. City L


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