Columbia University - Columbian Yearbook (New York, NY)
- Class of 1914
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Fltuithful avruant ut tht Hniuerzitg, EI true frivnh tn all ztuhrnta, rvuvrleil :mb rrzprrtrh hg all men nt' Glnlunthizt, 1332 the Itiuarh uf Ebitura nf the Ninvtmen EunhrPil Fltriurtvvn Qlulnmhiam, hu must zxtfvrtinnatvlg hvhiratv thin nur unlnmr. ,-4. - 1 F 1 l i W Y I 1 i. l Ex i1 N P N f H W 1 5 Gln the 3 hiinrf- nf the Glnlumhian , f- fs x HE honor of your dedication is one which l highly ap- preciate and for which I beg you to accept my grateful fc- ' s ' ' a thanks. 3R 47 9, 3' Each year the appearance ot the Lo1.U311:r.xN is .await- ed with increased interest. lt reHects as nothing else 2 -fm 1.5, . . . ., t . z Z5'l'4Q'5? ' does or can do the many-sided student life ot Lolumbia. lt shows us at work and it shows us at play. It shows us in pursuit of our several vocations and it follows us into our chosen avocations. The iniformation conveyed on its pages is most impressive, and nowhere is it more fully appreciated than by European ob- servers .and students of American academic conditions. They learn from the CULUMIJIAN how we have managed, in a hundred ways and by means purely voluntary, to build up a great series of truly educational undertakings J and inhuences about the formal work of college and of university. To them a book like the COLUMl1l,'XN is a real revelation. Wfe have among us occasionally critics of our student life. In many cases these critics are really self-criticsg the lack with which they rind fault is chiefly in themselves. Student life is not something which can be picked up like a coin or a precious stone, but something which must be made, cre- ated. The only persons who can make it are the students themselves, and this splendid volume gives full testimony to the fact that they have cre- ated it. XVith every good wish and hearty greeting, l am, Sincerely yours. I aft iS? 6 Ein the ifinnril uf Eilitura nf 1514 Qlnlumhizm QODRQXY WILSON once said that So far as colleges 1 go, the side-shows have swallowed up the circus, and we l f , al i in the main tent do not know what is going on. Wfhat- - ' it ever may be said as to how closely this statement fits our is own conditions, the CKGILUMBIAN, as a sort of Wfhds Wfho, is eagerly awaited and welcomed by those of us in the main tent as the best single means of learning what is going on in the side-showsg and if the students themselves did not publish such a book, the College would have to do it, and would probably not do it half so well. Thirty-two years ago the President of Columbia University was Edi- tor-in-Chief of the College year-boolcg indeed, he was haled before the Faculty to explain certain aspects of his editorial policy. Sixteen years later the present Dean of the College had a somewhat similar experience. Many 'other alumni now in the service of the University have helped to edit CoLUMBl,xNs The present board may count, therefore, not only upon gratitude on the part of the officers for the information which the 1914 COLUMBIAN furnishes, but also upon appreciation of the thought and labor involved in gathering it together and in presenting it in so handsome a form. Very truly yours. Dean. -.-71 N Gln the Gilman nf 1914 , f- fs s rlrlli thought that keeps recurring to nie with the greatest insistence, as-I comply with your request for a brief let- ter for the CoLUMn1.xN, IS that the close and delighttul collaboration in the publication of the COLUMBIAN, which SQL has existed since the lunior Classes of the old Arts wMF?4?ftw .J - -, '- N . ' '- - eff ' and ixlines at Forty-ninth Street combined the COLUM- BI,-XD and the ilfnzez' some twenty years ago, will soon be brought to a close by our recent decision to place the School of Mines, En- gineering and Chemistry on a graduate basis. This close association of the two undergraduate classes, First of Arts and Mines, and more recently of the College and Science, has been of the greatest mutual benefit. l hope and trust that the bond between the two Schools will be continued and intensified in the years to coine, notwith- standing the fact that the relation must be of graduate and undergraduate departnients, by the large proportion of the students of the new graduate Schools of Mines, Engineering and Chemistry who will conie up from the College. Wlith good wishes to every nieniber of the Class, I am Faithfully yours, f .-Q-.. x 1 1 l 1 1 Y J E 1 1 Q 1 F i Gln the 'iiilitnra nf thv Qlnlnmhiam E hear from time to time voices on the Campus bewailing vdmafci- v the lack of a Columbia spirit. But is it non-existent? x ln reference to your undertaking, two things may be C, noted. There is the fact that year after year the COLUM- ULAN appears in its elaborate form, finding men enthu- siastic in the difficult task of producing it: and there is also the fact that the publication of so costly an annual j i-1 ' is warranted by the sales. This means the presence of a strong and en- during spirit from which such a work proceeds and to which it can make confident appeal. But there is a characteristic Columbia spirit of wider scope and of such elusive form that it may escape the notice of the man on the Campus. Situated as our University is in the great metropolis of the VVestern Viforld, it is inevitable that its spirit cannot be that of the College in a small town which the College men seem to themselves to own, nor that of a University in some lesser city, which the University domin.ates. Columbia is after all, however great it is, or may become, but one element in a vast and mighty life. From that immense and varied social life, in which it is well nigh submerged, it draws its own peculiar inspiration, takes on a quality of men- tal attitude, which the Faculty and student body of no other institution can acquire. There ought thus to be with us a more many-sided attitude, a larger grasp on life, a better adjustment of the elements of life to each other, a better sense of proportion, because of the manifold life that en- velops us. This inevitable bro.ader type of -mind, in which the student tends to become something other than a mere college man, may come to be recog- nized as the characteristic Columbia spirit. To gain this, pilgrims will be seen coming from afar, seeking a thing at once so unusual and invaluable, and to be acquired better here than elsewhere. 1 Ein the Ginza uf 1914 QQ -,fan NCR upon a time, there lay in its cradle a tiny babe, sleep- , 1 ing. L. pon the Coverlet the mother saw a sparkling gem. How came this here 5 said she. Q And one standing near, who was in such matters .Gan knowing,vreplied. lis the gift of the good fairies to 5991- 90 thy son: tis the pebble Wisdomg his shall be the power to see those things that are hidden, to dream the dream that is true, to know the vision of certainty. But what then means this other, this smooth dark green crystal? asked the mother. And the knowing one answered once again: Alas, 'tis the curse of the wicked fairy. 'Tis the punishnrent of all XfVisdom: for though thy sion shall live, and tell of the vision of truth, yet shall men not hearken to it.' The babe lived, and passed into age. And he went forth to a place where grew many plants. All these he plucked up and did destroyg until of all but two single blades of grass remained. And of these yet one he did destroy. But the last he turned and tended with skill and with art so that it was a thing of beauty and of grace, and many came to wonder and enjoy. But the wise man gifted of the fairies said to them: Forget not, l am he who made one fairest blade of grass to grow where two blades of grass grew before gg yet is the world the richer for this art. The people hearkened not. lt was forgotten. 1 Y Eln flmmnriam GEORGE N. OLCOTT, PH. D ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF LATIN DIED MARCH 2, 1912 GEORGE H. HITCHOCK TRUSTEE OF COLLEGE OF PHARMACY DIED OCTOBER 13, 1911 GEORGE G. DE WITT TRUSTEE OF COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY DIED JANUARY 12, 1912 W. BAYARD CUTTING TRUSTEE OF COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY DIED MARCH 1, 1912 -15- i Elruztrw George L. Rives, Clza-irzzzawz John B. Pine, Clvrle john McLean Nash, Trcaszuvr Gerard Beekman Nicholas Murray Butler, Ph.D., LL.D Seth Lovv, LL.D. QCantab.j, D.Litt. CGxon.j George L. Rives, LL.D. T. Matlaclt Cheesman, M.D. Lenox Smith Horace XV. Carpentier Rev. Marvin R. Vincent, S.T.D. Marcellus Hartley Dodge John B. Pine Rev. Wfilliam T. Manning, S.T.D. Hermann H. Cammann Rt. Rev. David H. Greer, D.D., S.T.D. Rev. Edward B. Coe, D.D., LL.D. Benjamin B. Lawrence, M.Sc. VVilliam Barclay Parsons, LL.D. VVillard V. Kimi Francis Sedgwick Bangs Wfilliam Fellowes Morgan Benjamin Ayniar Sands Stephen Baker J. Pierpont Morgan, LL.D. james Duane Livingston Frederick R. Coudert f W e 7 1 fe- ee ,!JrQffn w eve .gif 1 Ns Y 1 i 'Q X 5 X f ,, ' f ' ' '35 - 1 ' . Ji 1 1, ,A - 'ia 1, . . ' r 4.1. I, ,,,m ,E A .f i 'W are 1 4, ' An 'vvix ,l 1. 4,4 E 'Huw 'rf 4 is if . ff? 44.1 .44-is ' 1 Calif o f ARC! Cliff if! 1 l ffl' sr 4 v , 1 1-1 ' we le! Hniuvraifg Qlnunril 1912 - 1513 Uhr 1El1'r5ihr11t uf Ihr Tl11llI1'1'EiTQ Nicholas Murray Butler, Ph.D., ,l.U.D., LL.D. tCantah.5, D.Litt. fOxon.5 Evan uf Ihr Eiiarultira uf lilulitirul Srirurr, ilillyilrisimlpg, ialurr Svrirnrr, auth illinr Frederick E. 5Voodbriclge, :X.M., LL.D. Arm Dean of Columbia College .... Frederick Paul Keppel, 1-LB., Litt.D. Dean of the Faculty of Applied Science . Frederick Arthur Goetze, M.Sc. Dean of the Faculty of Law . . . Harlan F. Stone, 1-MM., LL.B. Dean of the Faculty of Medicine . Samuel WL Lambert, A.M., M.D. Dean of Barnard College . . . Virginia C. Gildersleeve, Ph.D. Dean of Teachers College . . james Earl Russell, Ph.D., LL.D. Dean of the College of Pharmacy . . . Henry H. Rusby M.D. Provost of the University . . . . Wlilliam H. Carpenter, Ph.D. Provost of Barnard College ..... Vllilliain T. Brewster, A.M. Director of the School of journalism . Talcott Vtfilliams, L.l-l.D., LL.D., Litt.D. Director of the Summer Session and Extension Teaching . James C. Egbert, Ph.D. Elrrfrh Erlvgaierf Eilarultg uf iiulitiml Svrimrrv Professor Goodnow, Clzcnrizzariz of Cozzfzzfziifcc' 011 flZ5f1'IlCZ'lAOlI Professor Munroe Smith QIQI35 Professor Giddings M9145 Eflarulig uf Itilyilnmrplgig Professor McCrea, Clzairllza-11 of C'0mmz'fiec 011 I1zsz'1'z1c'r1'01z Professor Trent fIQI35 Professor Dewey M9145 Ellurultg uf Itlnrr Sritmrr Professor Fiske, CflClZ'7'l7IU'7l of C0711-1lIZ'ffC,L' 011 fzzsfrzzcfiovz Professor Vtfilson CIQI35 .Professor Kemp fIQI45 Zlfarnltg uf Elliiue A115 Ellarulfg uf iliztrnarh Gullrgr Professor Hamlin M9145 Professor Crampton M9155 Eflarulfg uf Glulmuhia Cllnllrgv Eilarultig uf Emu Professor Calvin Thomas QIQI35 Professor Burdick fl'QI35 Professor Lord QIQI45 Professor Redfield M9145 Zllarultg uf illlirhirixtv Eilarultg nf Applinh Evrirnrr Professor Huntington M9135 Professor Muvnroe M9135 Professor Starr M9145 Professor Alexander Smith M9145 Ellarulig uf ZL'Vvarl1rr5 Qlullrgv Professor Lodge l'IQI35 Professor E. L. Thorndike KIQI45 iininn Efhrulugiral S'r1ni11a1'g Chmtrral Elhirnlugiral Smuinurg President Brown Dean Robbins . M49- i 1 l I 1 X i A f p- ff if!-L I E 41.4 1, 721 T 1371 via W wil i r A 1.3 Q 1 if J V L! bn .5 :X -L t . -1 . 1 ,, is ' 1 ' .7- - X. are -' X .. 1 .ii ,va ii' , ,fi . , S ti A.. . iw K X .AH x ,f 61- I Xa Nexffb js g A4-.A A qty' x lifmllmmss' N za-gf O Ubiiirera nf Ahminiatratinn Nicholas Murray Butler, Ph.D., Iur.D., LL.D. QCantab.j, D.Litt. QOxon.j President of the Cniversity Frederick I. E. Wcoclbridge, A.M., LL.D. Dean of the Faculties of Political Science, Philosophy, Pure Science and Fine Arts Frederick Paul Keppel, AB., Litt.D. ..... Dean of Columbia College Frederick Arthur Goetze, M.Sc. Dean ofthe Faculty of Applied Science, and Consulting Engineer Harlan F. Stone, A.M., LL.B. ..,.. Dean of the Faculty of Law VVilliam H. Carpenter, Ph.D. ...... Provost of the University Samuel XV. Lambert, M.D ..... Dean of the Faculty of Medicine Virginia C. Gildersleeve, Ph.D. Dean of Barnard College, and Adviser of Wfomen Graduate Students VVilliam T. Brewster. A.M ...... Provost 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 james C. Egbert, Ph.D. . Director of the Summer Session and Extension Teaching Talcott lfVilliams, LL.D., L.H.D., D.Litt. . . Director of the School of journalism John VV. Cunliffe. M.A., D.Litt. . . Associate Director of the School of journalism Adam Leroy Jones, Ph.D. . Chairman of Committee on U.ndergraduate Admissions Frank Diehl Fackenthal, A.B. ..... Secretary of the University VVilliam A. Hervey, A.M. . Frank A. Dickey, A.B. . Edward K. Hayt, A.M. Assistant Registrar and Assistant Bursar a Charles S. Danielson . VVilliam Dawson Johnston, A.M., Litt.D. . Frederick C. Hicks, A.M. . J. David Thompson, M.A. Henry Lee Norris, M.E. . Rev. Raymond C. Knox, B.D. . George Louis Meylan, A.M., Frederick Arthur Goetze, M. James Myers, A.B. . . M Sc. D. Stuart Dodge Jessup. M.D. . William H. McCastline, M.D. . Emma P. Smith, A.M. . Katharine S. Doty, A.M. . Anna E. H. Meyer, A.B. . Mrs. N. W. Liggett, A.B. . Bertha L. Rockwell . . Clifford B. Upton, A.M. . Frederick H. Sykes, Ph.D. Charles T. MacFarlane, Ph.D. . Theodora George . . . . Registrar of the University . Assistant Registrar of the University t the College of Physicians and Surgeons . . . . . . Bursar . . Librarian of the University . . . . Assistant Librarian . . . . . Law Librarian Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds . . . Chaplain of the University . Medical Director of the Gymnasium . Comptroller of Student Organizations . . . Secretary of Earl Hall . . . University Medical Visitor . . Health and Sanitary Qfficer Secretary for Women Gra-duate Students . . Secretary of Barnard College . Registrar of Barnard College . . Bursar of Barnard College . Librarian of Barnard College . Secretary of Teachers College . Director of Technical Education . . Controller of Teachers College . . Registrar of Teachers College Cyrus Hurlburt Pomeroy ...... Bursar of Teachers College Charles Prentice Benns, M.E. . Supt. of Buildings and Grounds in Teachers College Thomas D. Wood, A.M., M.D. .... College Physician, Teachers College Lucetta Daniell ...... Social Director of Teachers College Benjamin R. Andrews . Secretary of School of Household Arts in Teachers College jane Berger ...... Assistant Secretary of Teachers College Harriet Hawley ..... Secretary to the Dean of T-eachers College Thomas F. Main . . . Secretary of the College of Pharmacy Edward W. Runyon . . Assistant Secretary of the College of Pharmacy Wfalter B. Simpson . . . . Clerk of the College of Pharmacy lv 2j ,f,. , NR A t F f t R? 'Ill-43 -A l ii i. sw f dw lggsl h 5 I i ! I Y' . rt 1 PA .ir . 1 4 sf .. - - la 1 X f CQQQ. W X s. f.75'b,.,Jf 4... - .f ' O o I, Ilfarrnltira' nf Glulumhia liniuvraitg Nicholas Murray Butler, Ph.D., Iur.D., LL.D. tCantab.j, D.Litt. ttjxoirj . President Glulumhia Olnllrgr Uhr Eliurultg Frederick Paul Keppel, A.B., Litt.D. . . Eugene E. Agger, Ph.D. . . . . Charles A. Beard, Ph.D. . . . . . . . . . . Dean . Assistant Professor of Economics . . Associate Professor of Politics XVilliam A. Dunning, Ph.D., LL.D., Lieber Professor of History and Political Philosophy Thomas Scott Fiske, Ph.D .... Camille Fontaine, B es. L. Assistant Professor Daniel jordan, BS., Pd.B. Assistant Professor Cassius jackson Keyser, Ph.D. . . . . . . Professor of Mathematics of the Romance Languages and Literatures of the Romance Languages and Literatures . Adrain Professor of Mathematics Nelson Glen McCrea, Ph.D. . Anthon Professor of the Latin Language and Literature james Howard McGregor, Ph.D. . . . . Assistant Professor of Zoology Ralph Edward Mayer, C.E. . . Associate Professor of Engineering Drafting George L. Meylan. A.M., M.D. . . Associate Professor of Physical Education Henry lgledinger Mitchell, A.M. Edward M. Sait, Ph.D. . . . Robert L. Schuyler, Ph.D. . . Edwin R. A. Seligman, Ph.D., LL.D. . James T. Shotwell, Ph.D. . . . Alexander Smith, Ph.D. . . . Algernon De V. Tassin, A.M. . . . Gary N. Calkins, Ph.D. . . . . . . . Professor of Mathematics . . Assistant Professor of Politics . . Assistant Professor of History McYickar Professor of Political Economy . . . . Professor of History . . . Professor of Chemistry . . Assistant Professor of English . . . Professor of Protozoology Adolphe Cohn, LL.B., A.M. . Professor of the Romance Languages and Literatures Carlton C. Curtis. Ph.D. . , . . James C. Egbert, Ph.D. . . . Livingston Parrand, A.M., M.D. VV. Benjamin Pite, Ph.D. . . 'Charles C. Grove, Ph.D. . . . . Vlfilliam A. Hervey, A.M. Associate Professor Harold Jacoby, Ph.D ..... James P. Kemp, EM., Sc.D. . . . Louis A. Loiseaux, B.S. Assistant Professor Herbert Gardiner Lord, A.M. . . . S. Alfred Mitchell, Ph.D. Assistant Professor George C. D. Gdell, Ph.D .... Edward Delavan Perry, Ph.D., LL.D. . Calvin Thomas, LL.D. . Gebhard Professor Bergen Davis, Ph.D ..... john Erskine, Ph.D ..... Herbert E. Hawkes, Ph.D. Carlton H. Hayes, Ph.D. . . . . Frederick NV. Heuser, A.M. . Assistant Professor . . Associate Professor of Botany . . . . Professor of Latin . Professor of Anthropology . . . Professor of Mathematics . Assistant Professor of Mathematics of the Germanic Languages and Literatures . Rutherfurd Professor of Astronomy . . . Professor of Geology of the Romance Languages and Literatures . . . Professor of Philosophy of Astronomy and Secretary of the Faculty . . . . Professor of English . . . Jay Professor of Greek of the Germanic Languages and Literatures . . Assistant Professor of Physics . . 'Associate Professor of English . Professor of Mathematics . . Assistant Professor of History of the Germanic Languages and Literatures ,Adam Leroy Jones. Ph.D. . Chairman of Committee on Undergraduate Admissions and Associate Professor of Philosophy -35 , lg fa Yi.-If grg gg X 1-f 'fag Nf,1 f T' ,I SL M V' fi ' ff 'l' ip Tl?- 'A T HM' -ei it ALI ffl . 2 A MW iw , i, , - ing A I-I- 1 ,iw ,lgt Zliarultirri nf Glnlnmhiu Hniurrnitg-Glnniinnrh Raymond C. Knox ........ Chaplain .of Uniyersity Dean Putnam Lockwood, Ph.D. . . Assistant Professor of Classical Philology . . . . Professor of Mathematics james Maclay, Ph.D. . Daniel Gregory Mason, AB. . Frank Gardner Moore, Ph.D. . Henry Rogers Seager, Ph.D. . XVilliam R. Shepherd, Ph.D. Lewis P. Siceloff, Ph.D . Assistant Professor of Music . Professor of Classical Philology . Professor of Political Economy . . . Professor of History Assistant Professor of Mathematics Frederick J. E. VVoodbridge, A.M., LED. johnsonian Professor of Philosophy Robert S. Wfoodworth, Ph.D. ...... Professor of Psychology Clarence H. Young, Ph.D ........ Professor of Greek Svrhnula nf Applieh Svrivnre Uhr ilfzirnltg Frederick Arthur Goetze, M.Sc. . . Henry S. Munroe, E.M., Ph.D., Sc.D. Alfred J. Moses, E.M., Ph.D. . . james Furman Kemp, A.M., E.M., Sc.D. . Robert Peele, E.M. . . . . NVilliam Hallock, AB., Ph.D., Phar.D. . Francis ll. Crocker, E.M., Ph.D. . . Michael Idvorsky Pupin, AB., Ph.D., Sc.D. XVilliam H. Burr, C.E. . . . . Thomas Scott Fiske, Ph.D., AB., A.M. Harold Jacoby, Ph.D., A.B. . . . Henry Marion Howe, LL.D., BS., A.M. . Earl B. Lovell, C.E ..... blames Maclay, C.E., Ph.D. . . . Marston Taylor Bogert, Ph.Pi., LL.D., A.B. Ll. Livingston Rutgers Morgan, Ph.D., BS., A.M. Amadeus VV. Grabau S.D .... . Dean of the Faculty . . Professor of Mining . Professor of Mineralogy . Professor of Geology . . . Professor of Mining . . . Professor ,of Physics Professor of Electrical Engineering . Professor of Electro-Mechanics . Professor of Civil Engineering . . Professor of Mathematics Rutherfurd Professor of Astronomy . . Professor of Metallurgy . Professor of Civil Engineering . . Professor of Mathematics . Professor of Organic Chemistry . Professor of Physical Chemistry . Professor of Palaeontology Ralph Edward Mayer, C.E. . . Associate Professor of Engineering Draughting Cassius jackson Keyser, Ph.D., BS., A.M. . . Adrain Professor of Mathematics George L. Meylan, A.M., M.D., BS. Associate Professor of Physical Education and Medical Director of the Gymnasium Lea Mcllvaine Luquer, C.E., Ph.D. . . . Assistant Professor of Mineralogy Henry Clapp Sherman, Ph.D. ..... Professor of Food Chemistry Albert P. Wfills, Ph.D. . . . . Professor of Mathematical Physics Samuel A. Tucker, Ph.B .... Assistant Professor of Electro-Chemistry Adolph Black, C.E. ..... Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering Lharles Edward Lucke, Ph.D., BS., MS. . . Professor of Mechanical Engineering Xivalter Rautenstrauch, M.S. .... Professor of Mechanical Engineering Xhlliain Campbell, DSc., Ph.D. . . Associate Professor of Metallurgy Eflwllffl Lawrence Kurtz, E.M. . Assistant Professor of Mining garlton Clarence Curtis, Ph.D. . . . Associate Professor of Botany S. Alfred Mitchell, Ph.D., A.M. , Assistant P1-Qfeggor of Astronomy Arthur L. Xifalker, E.M. , , George liraxton Pegram, Ph,D, . . Professor of Metallurgy . Assistant Professor of Physics liergcii Davis, Ph.D., HS., A.M. .... Assistant Professor of Physics I E ff ww Z 15- Tfx'-15 ff at if o iytiiaiflaw rf .W4 .g ii f l 1 4. -a r or P- X . X7 f si V ' . fi N J if ' A 1 .V 1 f ' 'PL C 4' ,f 'U-'Lvl-N x' V FZ X ' ' A l .. Sk' I I7 I i , I V . lr, I it .ty 'T' . f A s fre . L ' L-..' 'M Eliurnlfieu nf Glnlumhia Hniurraitg- Qlnntinnnh Charles H. Burnside, A.M., B.S .... Assistant Professor of Mechanics Morton Arendt, E.E ..... Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering Charles P. Berkey, Ph.D., B.S., M.S .... Assistant Professor of Geology Adam Leroy Jones, Ph.D. Chairman of Committee on Undergraduate Admissions and Secretary of the Faculty john Harold Morecroft, E.E., B.S. . . Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering VV. Benjamin Fite, Ph.B. ....... Professor of Mathematics Herbert E. Hawkes, Ph.D. . . . . Professor of Mathematics 'Walter Irvine Slichter, E.E. . . Professor of Electrical Engineering George V. Wfendell, Ph.D., B.S. .... Professor of Physics Milton C. VVhitalcer, M.S. . . . . Professor of Engineering Chemistry I. Paul Jones Wfilliams, C.E., MS. . Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering Everett I. Hall . . . . . . Assistant Professor of Assaying Floyd J. Metzger, Ph.D. . . . Assistant Professor of Analytical Chemistry Harry L. Parr, Mech.E. . . . Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering Samuel Osgood Miller, C.E. ..... Assistant Professor of Drawing Edward F. Kern, Ph.D. . . . Assistant Professor of Metallurgy Hal T. Beans, Ph.D ...... Assistant Professor of Chemistry Charles XV. Thomas, Mech.E. . . Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering Arthur H. Blanchard, A.M., C.E. . . . Professor of Highway Engineering Thomas B. Freas, Ph.D. . . . . Assistant Professor of Chemistry Alexander Smith, Ph.D. ....... Professor of Chemistry Thomas H. Harrington, C.E. ..... Assistant Professor of Drawing Svrhnul nf Iliine Aria Uhr Iliurultg Frederick J. E. VVoodbridge, A.M., LL.D. . . . . Dean William H. Carpenter, Ph.D ........ Associate Dean Austin Vtfillard Lord Professor of Architecture, and Director of the School of Architecture Alfred D. F. Hamlin, A.M. . . . Professor of the History of Architecture Frank Dempster Sherman, Ph.B ...... Professor of Graphics. James Rignall lfVheel-er, Ph.D., LL.D. . Professor of Greek Archaeology and Art Clarence H. Young, Ph.D ........ Professor of Greek Charles Hubert Farnsworth, Associate Professor of School Music in Teachers College Friedrich Hirth, Ph.D. ...... Dean Lung Professor of Chinese Jefferson B. Fletcher, A.M ..... Professor of Comparative Literature Cornelius Riibner, Mus. Doc. . ..... Professor of Music Arthur NVesley Dow . . . Professor of Fine Arts in Teachers College James T. Shotwell, Ph.D. .... Professor of History, Secretary Edward R. Smith, A.B. . . Reference Librarian, Avery Architectural Library Charles P. VVarren, A.M. . . . . Assistant Professor of Architecture Daniel Gregory Mason, A.B. ..... Assistant Professor of Music Charles A. Harriman ..... Assistant Professor of Architecture 69:1 Behalf nt 1112 National Aruhrmg uf Benign John VV. Alexander, N.A ..... President of the National Academy Kenyon Cox, N.A. ....,... Professor of Painting Daniel Chester French, N.A. ...... Professor of Sculpture 09:1 Behalf nf the imlrirnpnlitnn illllumum nf Art Edward Robinson. A.M., LL.D., Litt.D. . . . Director of the Museum . -25- r -. ff A ffe fff We ef A. f ' I nfifll ,I A Q. Afgg lili X -M me . O Ellarultiva nf Qlulumhia liniuiersitg-Oluntirlurh Svrlinnl uf Emu Ellie Iflsrrnltg . l-larlan F. Stone, A.M., LL.B. ..... Professor of Law, and Dean john NV. Burgess, Ph.D., LL.D., Jlur.D. n 1 I Ruggles Professor of Political Science and Constitutional Law Munroe Smith, j.U.D., LL.D., ID. Professor of Roman Law and Comparative jurisprudence Prank ul. Goodnow, LL.D. Eaton Professor of Administrative Law and Municipal Science Francis M. Burdick, LL.D ....... Dwight Professor of Law George XV. Kirchwey, LL.D. ...... Kent Professor of Law john B. Moore, LL.D., Hamilton Fish Professor of International Law and Diplomacy George P. Canfield, A.B., LL.B ....... Professor of Law Henry S. Redneld, A.M., LL.D ..,. Nash Professor of Law and Secretary Charles Thaddeus Terry, AB., LL.B. . . . Professor of Law Nathan Abbott, AB., LL.B. . . . . . Professor of Law XN'illiam D. Guthrie, A.M. . . Professor of Law Goldthwaite l-l. Dorr, A.B., LL.B. . . . Associate jackson E. Reynolds, A.B., LL.B. . . . Associate l-lenry N. Arnold, AB., LL.B. . , Associate Frederick P. lVhitaker, LL.B. .... , Assistant Evrhnnl nf illllvhiriniz Uhr Zllarultg Samuel W. Lambert, A.M., M.D. . .Professor of Applied Therapeutics and Dean Xl. Allen Starr, M.D., LL.D., Sc.D. ..... Professor of Neurology George S. l-luntington, M.D., Sc.D., LL.D. .... Professor of Anatomy Frederic S. Lee, A.M., Ph.D. ..... Dalton Professor of Physiology Edwin B. Cragin, A.M. CHon.j, M.D. . Professor of Obstetrics and of Gynecology alter B. James, M.D., LL.D., A.M. QHon.j . . Professor of Clinical Medicine William -I. Gies, MS., Ph.D. . . Professor of Biological Chemistry and Secretary L. -Emmett Holt, M.D., LL.D., Sc.D., Carpentier Professor of the Diseases of Children Philip Hanson Hiss, Jr., A.B., M.D. ..... Professor of Bacteriology jiosepli A. Blake, A.M. CHon.j, M.D. ...... Professor of Surgery Samuel BY., Lambert . . . Professor of Applied Therapeutics fjC0l'Qf3 ll! Brewer, A.M., M.D. . . Professor of Clinical Surgery VVHHCIS Carter XVood, B.S., M.D. . . Director of Cancer Research llenry Mcklahon Painter, AB., M.D .-.. Professor of Clinical Obstetrics Hermann Xgon W. Schulte, AB., M.D .... Assistant Professor of Anatomy Theodore L lanexxiay, Ph.B., M.D. . . Bard Professor of the Practice of Medicine ESRI? M. Evans. BS.. M.D. ..... Professor of Clinical Medicine XX illiam George XlacCallum, AB., M.D. ..,. Professor of Pathology 1261 X sci-2?'?27f' his X 1 f.cig ? 'l 1- if f- A E Hiya- fix My 'e?v'2-fr X f 5,4 S1 R Sq Q' J P ' , V4 7,1 ' , ' . ', ' , , xv i at fs. V c ' i li I ' f ' I T , , V- iq T I F N7 fy V f 5' X' t ! 1 I fl . f Xlll ,xx l I , A 7 f lmmmgg - 5 w wf la Zllaruliira nf Glulumhiu liniunraiig-Qlnniinurh Qlullrgr uf lghnrmarg Uhr Zllurulfg Henry H. Rusby, M.D. .... Professor of Materia Medica and Dean Charles P. Chandler, Ph.D., M.D., LL.D., D.Sc. Emeritus Professor of Urganic Chemistry Arthur H. Elliott, Ph.D., l7.C.S .... Professor Emeritus of Chemistry Henry Y. Arney, Ph.D. ....... Professor of Chemistry Virgil Coblentz, A.M., Ph.D., Phar.M., E.C.S. . . Professor Emeritus of Chemistry George C. Diekman, Ph.G., M.D .... Professor of Pharmacy and Secretary John Uehler, Ph. Cv. ......i A Xssistant Professor of Chemistry Wfilliam Gies, Ph.D. . Professor of Phy siological Chemistry. Columbia University Carlton C. Curtis, Ph. D. . Associate Professor of Botany, Columbia University Anton Yorisek, Phar.D. ..... Professor of Analytical Chemistry VVilliam Mansfield, Pliar.D., All. .... Professor of Pharmacognosy D. S. D. Jessup, MD. . . . , . Professor of Bacteriology Curt P. W'immer, A.M., Phar.D ..... A ssistant Professor of Pharmacy Wfalter Arthur Bastedo, Ph.G.. MD. i Associate in Pharmacology and Therapeutics, Columbia University james Duff. B.S. ..... Lecturer on Eood and Drug Inspection Cfrahuafr Svrhunlsa Zllarultg uf iiluliiiral Swirnrr Frederick hl. E. Nlfoodbridge, A.M., LL.D. ....... Dean Munroe Smith, j.U.D., LL.D., JD. Professor of Roman Law and Comparative jurisprudence Frank Goodnow, A.M., LL.D. Eaton Professor of Administrative Law and Municipal Science Edwin R. A. Seligman, Ph.D., LL.D. . McViclcar Professor of Political Economy Herbert L. Qsgood, Ph.D., LL.D. ...... Professor of History John Bassett Moore, LL.D. Hamilton Fish Professor of International Law and Diplomacy Vtfilliam A. Dunning, Ph.D., LL.D. Lieber Professor of History and Political Philosophy Franklin H. 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 Harvey Robinson, Ph.D ....... Professor of History VVilliam M. Sloane, Ph.D., L.H.D., LL.D. . . Seth Low Professor of History Henry R. Seager, Ph.D. . . . . Professor of Political Economy Henry L. Moore, Ph.D. . . . Professor of Political Economy Williaiii R. Shepherd, Ph. D. . . . . Professor of History james T. Shotwell, Ph.D. . .... Professor of History George W. Botsford, Ph.D. . ..... Professor of History Vladimir G. Simkhovitch, Ph.D. . Associate Professor of Economic History Edward Thomas Devine, Ph.D. . . . . Professor of Social Economy Henry johnson, A.M .... .... P rofessor of History Charles A. Beard, Ph.D. . . . . . Associate Professor of Politics Samuel McCune Lindsay, Ph.D., LL.D. . . . Professor of Social Legislation Henry Suzzallo, Ph.D. .... Professor of the Philosophy of Education f If-Y! Views? R My ' is L f nf '. 1 5' f f f r 'C iv' A r y ' -. M is - , Q 1 jg, 1, f , Alf lf l f, T I, , 1 Q- Nz.,-a I Eliaruliieia nf Olulumhia Hniurraiig-Gluniinnrh XN'illiam D. Guthrie, A.M ...... , . Professor of Law 1-Iemy R, Blugsey, Ph.D. . Associate Professor of Economics A-XIVQV11 A, Tenney, P1-LD, , . Assistant Professor of Sociology Robert E. Chaddock, Ph.D ...... Assistant Professor of Statistics Eliarultg uf lghilnanphg Frederick j. E. Woodbriclge, A.M., LL.D. ....... Dean Richard james Horatio Gottheil, Ph.D. Professor of Rabbinical Literature and the Semitic Languages VVilliam H. Carpenter, Ph.D. . . . Villard Professor of Germanic Philosophy J. Mclieen Cattell, Ph.D., LL.D ...... Professor of Psychology Edward Delavan Perry, Ph.D., LL.D ..... Jay Professor of Greek Abraham Valentine lfVillia.ms Jackson, Ph.D., L.H.D., LL.D. Professor of the Indo-Iranian Languages Adolphe Cohn, LLB., A.M. . 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 Vtfheeler, Ph.D., LL.D. . Professor of Greek Archaeology and Art james Chidester Egbert, Ph.D. . I ...... Professor of Latin Calvin Thomas, LL.D., Gebhard Professor of the Germanic Languages and Literatures 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 McMurry, 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 Nelson Glen McCrea, Ph.D. . Anthon Professor of the Latin Language and Literature Gonzalez Lodge, Ph.D., LL.D. ..... Professor of Latin and Greek Clarence Hoffmann 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 S'emitic Languages Frederick J. E. Vifoodbridge, A.M., 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 11111115 S21Cl1S. Ph.D. . . Professor of Secondary Education Lharles A. Strong, A. B. ....... Professor of Psychology Marshall H. Saville ..... Louhat Professor of American Archaeology Elijah lVilliam Bagster Collins, A.M .... Associate Professor of German Louis A. Loiseaux, BS. . U l I Assistant Professor of the Romance Languages and Literatures XX illiam Addison Hervey, A. M. M Associate Professor of the Germanic Languages and Literatures Rudolf lombo, Ir., Ph.D. g 7 Associate Professor of the Germanic Languages and Literatures 1111111 911153115 MHCX annel, Ph.D. . . Professor of the Philosophy of Education M281 fr A f f -aH -'P PJ mars rilviaii fa htm S Lei X A5 4 'fl o 1 leafs fre- as WCJAX J 0 ' ff J - so , ?',i2r I '-1 JL ' - ki f, T 1 is' vu eg lg. r if .,a' if 'X T L . 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Physical Education lireclericlc P. Wfhitaker, AB., LLB. . Q. . Contracts Herbert L. Wfhittemore, BS. . . Mechanics Alice T. Wlhyte, M.Pd. . . . . Education Samuel Lee VVolff, AB., A.M., LLB, . . . English Theodora Ethel Wfye, BS ...... . Classical Philology Emvrttnz tbftirrrz liclward Curtis, MD. . Emeritus Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics john D. Quackenbos, A.M., M.D ..... Emeritus Professor of Rhetoric -lames Wf McLane, MD. . . . Emeritus Professor of Obstetrics Francis Delafield, M.D.. LL.D. . Emeritus Professor of Practice of Medicine Abraham Jacobi, M.D., LL.D. . . Emeritus Professor of Diseases of Children XN'illiam R. XfVare, LL.D. . . . . Emeritus Professor of Architecture George M. Lefferts, M.D., M.Sc .... Emeritus Professor of Laryngology Arthur lil. Eliott, Ph.D., ESC. Emeritus Professor of Chemistry, College of Pharmacy lircclericlq R. Hutton, E.M., Ph.D., Sc.D., Emeritus Professor of Mechanical Engineering Clifirles Mcliurney, M.D. . . . . Emeritus Professor of Surgery Robert lf. XVeir, MD. . . . . . Emeritus Professor of Surgery john Ci. Curtis, MD., LL.D ..... Emeritus Professor of Physiology T. Mitchell Prudden, M.D., LLD., .... Emeritus Professor of Pathology hlohn lrlowarcl Yan Amringe, Ph.D., L.H.D., LL.D., Emeritus Professor of Mathematics Charles lf. Chandler, Ph.D., M.D., LL.D., D.Sc. H I 1 i Mitchill Professor Emeritus of Chemistry A Will Ullllmlfl, Ph.D. . Emeritus Professor of Chemistry, College of Pharmacy john XY. Burgess, Ph.D., LL.D., j'ur.D. Emeritus Professor of Political Science and Constitutional Law 1 v Glummnznrrmrui 5153133 w 0 f fff A ina I '41 .diff 4-I T ff X'- X x ' Sf U Sqrj xx' wir ff.z,- X , f -9' -if KJ wlitvumssf .3331 H Z P-N O Glnmmvnrvmmi meek General llnne 1 Teachers College River Day. lgiarnarcl Seniors, A 3.llflSU1T11'1lQ1 S Night Dream. 3111112 2 Baccalaureate Service. 311119 3 Architectural Exhibition. Columbia College Class Day. Senior Tea. Barnard College Senior Dance. Teachers College Senior Dance. Columbia College Senior Dance. 1Hrugrnn1 Milli? 4 'Baseball Game, Faculty vs. IQI2. Uarnarcl College Ivy Day. Teachers College Lawn Party. Phi Beta Kappa Dinner. fdunr 5 Commencement Day. Alumni Luncheons. Costume Parade. , lflaseball Game, Columbia Alumni Beefsteal: Dinner. Senior and Alumni Singing on Library Steps. vs. Pennsylvania. fllunr B Barnard College Class Day. I I Y I -.......qmm....f 4 gi: xi? 4 7' Zprrgvgjy ff xg xx -A ig.- X ,iffy Xjf M 9 ' '5 1 X , J ,V -I 1 f'-'- f ' ' Sig - W ,. 'HJ :X -' N j, - ,f , X f 5 '. ' , 1 5: 7 1 HA, f -rw , C f f ,af M 12 4 - R -'fs 1' x , 1 V' I I ' K XM '1' eww r, 2 by EH .-. , E SM ! UQ X ' Q uf' 1Q'fX ::?2 J Y' X1 , Lf- D It ' ' U49 ..5 '3'f ' ' ' A H - F ffgdf---E , .4-I: ' 1 O O ir- Lfiarralzluwaiv Svvrldrv SIIXIDEIQ, ilunr 2, 1912 Gbrhrr nf Srruirr PROCESSIUN.-XL XXLXRCHV, FROM LEONORI5 SYMPIIONY Roff LIN.. N OPENINC3 SENTENCE5 ,THE LESSON ANTHEMV, Judge Me, 0 God ..... M611d61SSOhU THE A1'os'rr.Es CREED PRAYER5 PIYBIN, Stand Columbia' . . . . GiU1C1 f OHK13' Wfafd TI-IE B,xc:CALrxURE,vrE SERMON . . Tir! E IQIZVEREND CHARLES EZDXVARD JEFFERSON Pastor of Broadway Talxerlmele, New York JLXNTHEM, HHoliest, Breathe an Evening Blessingp' . . Maftill COLLECT AND EN EDICTION ff C X I X A THE CLASS OF 1912, f , is -in Ve, i Aw ,E ,iii , if TIRAIFZ 11 1 r a l ew., AQ fa, y ,, Q8 , HU sn I - ' .1 'R' cg . f In - A -40 , X fx -' . in . N' ,vffxf nf, ' 4 .1 YF! N, f 0,9112 igunhrrh anh 3Fif1g-Eighth Glummvnrvmreni fduur 5, 1912 Obrhm' nf Exrrriiars Musrc CDVERTUIQE, Ruy Blasn . . Mendelssohn ,TANNH.-XUSER-B'lEl1'Cl1 ..... Wagner I. PRAYER . By the Chaplain of the University H. ADDRESS . . . . By the President of the University Music-A'Morning, from Peer Gynt, Suite-Grieg HI. CONFERRING OF THE REGUl,.XR DEGREEs Music- Elsa's Bridal Procession, from Lohengrin-VVagner IV. CONFERRING OF l'lONOR.XRY DEGREES Hymn- My Country, 'Tis of Tlieei' V. BENEDICTION . . . . By the Chaplain of the University Music- Polonaise-Militaire''-Chopin VI. PRESENTATION OF LOAN. FUND Bi' THE CLixss or 1887 SCHOOL OF MINE5 VH. PRESEN'l'A'l'ION or VVEL1.-HEAD nv THE Cmss OF 1887 COLLEGE VIH. PRl5SENTA'l'lON or CLoCK ny THIS Cmss OF IQIZ LAW E n- V i fm . 5 rd -f ref 1+ if iimff 0' ll IWW 1 N . a r t 2+-as-e Yew f r sw - i lt! If 1, is a' ili' 1lJl'l'd in C I 7 I . 3 N l V1 . 7 . ai . ,m g ,j !',nm,B:.: N . . I . i 1- K .n Q ,Rimini-wraps Asn Q fam O 1512 0112155 Bag glltlll' 3, 1512 igrngrant I. Presiclents Aclclress ll. Class Historian . III. Class Poem .... IV. Awards of Alumni Association Y. Elections to Phi Beta Kappa xi. Clasds Prophet . . VII. Presentation Oration VIII. Valeclietory . . IX. Ivy Gration . Gumniitirv Ii. Culman R. Trimble , M. Kinney . A. H. Smith Ii. I. Bulwinkle VV. R. Root -X R. A. Fairbairn F. T. Armstrong H. H. Clyne F. I. Porter H. H. Anderson II. S. Swazey Q. C. Isbell . IV. Maemahon I-I. A. Calalian . Chairman . Treasurer . Secretary G. L. Maurer H. H. Clyne Illarultg illliarslmla rf rt f f r as M lMlmWW'k?', , lfkl- 1- i O O 1 ,I Hniuvraiig Glnmmitiw nn Iduhlir Qlvrnmnnivn Charles Knapp, Ph.D., Clzairuzcm Henry Lee Norris, MF. Frank Diehl Fackenthal, A.B. Calvin Thomas, LL.D. Rev. Raymond C. Knox, B.D. Rudolph Tombo, -lr., Ph.D. Charles Sears Baldwin, Ph,D. Nlesse F. Beans Hal Truman Beans, Ph.D. VVilhelm Alfred Braun, Ph.D. Vlfilliam Campbell, Fh.D. Irving C. Demarest, A.M. Lloyd Lyne Dines, Ph.D. Thomas H. Harrington, CF. Carlton Huntley Hayes, Ph.D. Frederick VV. I. Heuser, AM. Tracey E. Hazen, Ph.D. Cavalier H. Iouet, Ph.D. Wlilliam XV. Laurence, Ph.D. Wfilliam H. McCastline, MD. james S. Macgregor, MS. ffulumhizl Olnllrgr Frederick Culman Orrin Castle Isbell Wlarner Charles Pyne Allen Hamilton Smith B211 nzxrh Olullrgr Eleanore lylyers Mary Mulqueen Cora Rhode Thees ' Constance Wfilliam vonVVahl Svrlinul nf Qlllehirilw Donald Budd Armstrong Wlilliam Crawford VVhite Carl Cossman Yount Svrliuul nf Illini: Arla John Frederick Murphy Addison Foard Wforthington 52111212111 William S. Messer, A.M. Floyd J. Metzger, Ph.D. .Henry R. Hussey, Ph.D. john Maurice Nelson, Ph.D. Arthur C. Xeish, Ph.D. George Braxton Pegram, Ph.D. Allen Wfilson Porterfield, Ph.D. Henry Clapp Sherman, Ph.D. Henry H. L. Schulze, A.M. W'illiam Skarstrom, MD. Harrison Ross Steeves, AM. Samuel A. Tucker, l?'h.D. Clifford B. Upton, A.M. Raymond Wleeks, Ph.D. Ernest H. XB'71'lgl'lt, Ph.D. illiaraliala Svrlguul nf illllinru, Eiugiurnriug Wfillard Ferris Butcher Henry Forsyth Cornwall Harvey Seeley Mudd -George Augustus Shaw auth Cillmnintrg 'vlrarlirfzi iiii Uullrgn 'lames Francis Connoly Erma Lucena Childs jessica Mateer Hill Carl Seib Rankin Archie Tsung-Liang Tsen Srlinul nf Emu Arthur Douglas Alexander Frank Loughram Cunningham Davivd Franklin Goodnow Edgar Howard Osterhout Qlullrgv uf Igl1Ei1'111ZIFg Herbert Christian Oehlers Robert Schleussner Svrhuulz uf lgnlitiml Srirurv, lghiluanphg ani! ltlurr Svrimrv F. Stuart Chapin Franklin C. Fette Elizabeth Christine Cook Leon Fraser Frank Pierrepont Graves Vtfillis D. Magginis Bernard O'Dodg'e yVilliam Neely Ross Herbert Austin Brown , , 2 Q l Mastiff n m. f T S 9 I ll . 1, 5, luv lik. X S an V., X59 x ' FM 4, X,.!-- - I f7 57 1 E- 'W ifi' if el 'ff ' folffl1B 1 , E 9 Dean lqunnrarg Evgrera illllaairr uf Svrivnre Sc1e1UY1.ER S1c.xa'rs NN71f1EE1,ER of the Class of 1883, School of Mines Euriur uf Srrirnrr GEORGE VV,xs1e11No'roN GoE'r1e1a1.s Colonel of Engineers, United States Army Chief Engineer of the Panama Canal Bnrtnr nf ilvitera GEORGE FIAVEN PU'1'N,x11 Publisher jo1e1N Ginnie f1IBI3EN President of Princeton University Itlnrtur uf Ssuzrvh Eflpznlugg THE RIGl'I'll RIEXYIZRENIJ P111L1r BlERCER RI'IlNEl.,XNI3Eli Bishop of Pennsylvania Enrtm' nf Emma Jill-IN XMILLIAM BU1zGEss Ruggles Professor of Political Science and Constitutional Law of the Faculties of Political Science, Philosophy. Pure Science anrl Fine fjSCAR VX7.xE'1'ER il.lNDERXl'OOlJ Representative from the State of Alabama Chairman of the Wfays and Means Committee in Sixty-seconcl Congress Enwfxran DoUGLAs XMHl'l'li Chief Justice of the United States CConferrecl in October, IQIZD SENOR L1f1s BIARIA Dizaoo Formerly Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Argentine Republic Member of the Permanent Court of Arbitration at the Hague CTO be conferred in February, IQI3l l'll5NRl BERGSON llembre de l'Institute Professor of Philosophy at the College of France CConferreCl December 4, IQIID ,TosEi'1e1 SCHICK, L1'rT.D. Professor of English Philology in the University of Munich Kaiser Wilhelm Professor IQI 1-12 GUs'r.xyE L,xNsoN, L1'1 r.D. Professor of French Literature in the University of Paris Visiting French Professor 1911-12 ,511 Arts 4 w Q J' 4 QF' -n 1' EVTNF 27 W AMS A ,JPMX 1 'Wk X TI 7 'L A KI Q 'A H+ -A 'D Q-N i f TJ M A 'f Igrizw, illvhalra, anh linnnra Amarhvh in 1912 Glnlumhia Olnllrge Iirizr nf Ihr Allunni 1'-X5511riz1tiun Q'Ll1zu'1ru HH. iKuIkrr, ilr. lilrizr ARTHUR BEARNS BRENNER FREDERICK CULMAN Q5P111'Ql' Hililliani Lfluriis Hlrhals C0261 Medal HAROLD A. CALAHAN Olhanlrr Hiiaturiral ?1Hrigr JOSEPH VVARD SWAIN, IQI2 PR GfZ1I'lJ1flIP Iillqrlpn Sinkrz Igrigr SZ'l'Z.'El' Medal FIARRY FARRELL Alhrrt fmlillillll Eilzhrrg igrizr Il.-ANDOLPII SNLLMAN BOURNE, IQI2 ESTON XV1LL1Ax1 SLOSSON, IQI2 3111514111 Basal? 'lilzm Zfiurru lilrigv SIIEGFRIED H. IQARTIG lgrnfrsnnr H2111 3-Xn11'ix1gr illilailgrxlmtiral lflrizn J. MALCOLM B1RD, 1914 DUDLEY JEROME BACHRACH VVILLIAM LEXVIS BAINTON CALVIN BLACKMAN BRIDGES SAMUEL LTPSTADT JACKSON FRANK JOSEPH MCMACKIN MAX DAVID MEYER Cgmwral m1311515 Hozzorable Mezzfion DTXVID H. 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Elan ifieta 131 A VV. Thomas F. Huttlinger G. D. Feet XV. Steinbruch M. H. C. Brombacher C. Kroll M. M. Durkee B. F. Philipson M. G. Shepard 3513 Eamhim 33412-ilnn P. XV. Funnett D. F. Renshaw A. P. Sachs M G. Shepard J. A. Schweizer C. S. Smith E. C. Stone F. C. Thorne R. Zinnser .25-.1f ff-X! E 4 fu .Mag gy 15 mirqlgl f!N 1- I Tl 'ibn ff' ,Wi - . Y JA 1 ! J A I 5 ' 7 ?'!Z L.1'LJ. V Q 4151. ef N A 0 . .. - f -5' ?, S, I , If K i X l ' P X f-K Ziyi f' - f .Al ui - f, O :I ' 'mil Wm' O o Gbpnning, Exvrriavn 0.9112 liunhrrh :mil Iliiftg-ninth lgvar I. PROCESSIONAL H. PRAYER III. ' GREETING . IV. PRDDRESS . V. BENEDICTION VI. RECESSIONIXL mrhnmhag, Svvptrmhsr 25, 1912 . . Chaplain of the University Song- Stand Columbia President of the University Professor I. E. Wfoodbridge Hyinn-HMy Country, 'Tis of Theeu ...6Oi X! I fl! f 5-2513 J' ' A+' el ff, 1, ii r NB' 7 A-ur Q lmkmrgi Q 4k Q f ,iff O Q , I' A E, -I X-or f p X or f so , iv ,- fe - f X .Lf f ' f ' f 5 ,Tl--'fry e. 3 mar .1M1g1,glW Auf , 5 X' Xl f -s , E, E W , , 'ld f Hniuvraiig Glummvmnmtinn Seruirre Smnhag, TElDID111hP1' 15, 1912 Obrhrr nf Evrruirr PRELUDE PRocEssIoNixL IAIYBIN GENERAL CoN1fEss1oN LoieD's PIUYER AND X7ERs1CLEs PSALM LEssoN .ANTI-IElX1 CREED AND Pi:,wERs ILIYBIN AIJ1'J1QE5S , . Professor Calvin Thomas IXNTHIZM PRAYERS PRocEssIoN,xi, HYMN Pos'rLUriE The Annual Commemoration Service is held in memory of all those who during their life time advanced the honor of the Uiiiversity. -61- f 3 YH! U,,.w :fUIllLU1lI1,5 l 11gA:u L ,IWW ff I -' f -ffir . ', I f I I Z ff Y! fl f f X f N A gfmmsf K X, Q' I l U M ' f Af g. , ' - M fr' A . . HS 7 M yi 'al,g32rAf,, ll, II E-7 f 5 h I, 'ff vi .LQ1 ,.,.VV, L ..1-L4. . ...LLM -TD I 'IFS ' Vi' ' 'J' Glulumhin Alumni Auznriatinnrf ALUMNI COUNCIL-JOl'll1 Howard Van Amringe, '60, Chairman, Wfilliam Curtis Demo- rest, '81, Vice-Chairman, Gustavus T. Kirby, 'QS S, '98 L, Treasurer, George B Compton, '09, Secretary. S0c1I3'rY or TIII2 EARLY EIGH'f1ESiDf. Reginald H. Sayre, '81, President, Girard Ro- maine, '82, Secretary. S0cIE'rY or TJPPER EIGI1TIEs-Charles H. Mapes, '5, '89 S, President, Edward Lf Dodge, '88 C, Secretary. S0cII5'rY or GLIDER GIaADUA'r13s-Pierre deP. Ricketts, '71 S, '76 PlI.D., President, Wfil- liam de L. Benedict, '74 S, Secretary. ALUMNI Ass0cIA'I'10N or COLUMBIA COLLEGE-Williain A. Meikleliam, '86, President' George B. Compton, '09, Secretary. ALUMNI AssocIA'I'IoN or 'rIeII3 COLLEGE or PIeIYsIcIANs AND SURGEoNs-VValter Men- delson, '79 M, President, Henry Ewing Hale, Ir., '96 M, Secretary. ALUMNI AssocIA'rIoN or 'IIII3 LAW SCI'IOOLLGCOfgC L. lngraham, '69 L, President, L. Riggs, '06 L. ALUMNI ASSOCliX'l'lON or 'IIII5 SCI-Io0Ls OF SCIENCE-Francis M. Sirnends, '87 S, Presi- dent, Ralph E. Mayer, '7Q S, Secretary. S0c1E'rY or AIICI1I'rEc'I's-Goldwin Goldsmich, '96 EA., President, Sliiras Campbell, '04 EA., Secretary. ' Ass0c1A'rI0N or Docrons or P1e1IL0s0P1f1Y-George A. Soper, 'QQ PlI.D., President, Her- bert Moody, '00 A.M., Secretary. Assoc1A'r1z FXLUMNJE or BARNARD CoLLI20I3-Alice S. Chase, '96, President, Mrs. A. D. Compton, '01, Corresponding Secretary. TEAc11ERs COLLEGE ALUMNI Ass0c1A'rIoN-Anna M. Clark, '04 A.M., President, Flora Cutting, '08 A.M., Secretary. ALUMNI ASSOCIIATION or THE COLLEGE OF PHARIIACY-josepli Weinstein, '06, Presi- f dent , Geo. Hohman, '08, Secretary. ALBANY Ass0cIA'rI0N-Raelif P. Brooks, '00, President, Dr. Rolirf H. Brooks, Secretary. CALIFORNIA Ass0cIA'rIoN-1. R. Clark, '95 M, President, john C. Spencer, '82, '85 M, Secretary. CHINA Ass0cIA'I'IoN-Dr. E. L. Hawks-Pott, '83, President, E. E. Hinckley, '05 Ph.D., Secretary and Treasurer. COLORADO FXSSOCIATION-,T'l10l1lElS B. Stearns, '81 S, President, Roger XV. Toll, '06 S, Sec- retary and Treasurer. COLUMBIA CLTISSOURIQ AssocIArIoN-lsidor Loeb, 'OI Ph.D., President, E. W. Hinton, '91 L, Secretary. C0NNI2c'rICUT ASSOCIiX1'ION-RSV. N. Ellsworth Cornwall, '62, President, Iolin D. lrv- ing, '96, Secretary. CUBA Ass0C1AT10N-Aristides Agramonte, '92 M, President, Humberto Fonts, '09 S, Secretary. DlS'l'RlC'F or COLUMBIA AssocIAT10N-Marcus Benjamin, '78 S, President, George 0. Totten, Ir., '91 EA., Secretary. ILLINOIS Ass0C1A'r10N-William M. L. Fiske, '00, President, Emory Hill, '04, Secretary and Treasurer. INDIANA Assoc1AT10N-N. Waring Barnes, '03, '05 A.M., President, Prof. George H. Danton, '02, Secretary. 7 Q T Q6 3 -g f Nr M ETTTT7! +I .M I lb f-Q ...LJ W xg A, ,nf', : X. -4-ki z-if O O I - . 1. ,, I f I i I, I A XM lf., - X 5 Q, .ff 5 157: XJ E j Q: -34.52 ',,f - J N r,. Q ,r , r I ' I , 5 1 , ,A L H- , Elllmff I QMGB A .P . f 'Agni . -5' -ST NR N . X 'T Jf V . li ' -'il lkgx ' O uf -A -I 'firms'-M r Qlulumhia Alumni Azauriuiinna-Glnniinuril j.-xr.-iN Associ.-x'rr0N-Prof. Naokichi Matsui, '78 S, President , Rev. Kentok Hori, '07 A.M., Secretary. - TQANSAS CITY ASS0CIATI0N-john C. Meredith, '86 L, President, W. S. Sutten, '07, Sec- retary. liEN'I'UCIiY ASSOCIA'l'ION-GCOTgC G. Briggs, '88 L, President, E. A. Bussee, '03, Secre- tary. LoUISI.xNii ASS0CIArIoN-Ralph J. Schwarz, '05 L, President, Leslie Brewer Sniith, '05, Secretary and Treasurer. MixDISoN QXNISCONSIND ILXSSOCIATION-JODH L. Kind, '06 Ph.D., President, C. VV. Stod- dart, '00, Secretary Qresignedj. NTEXICO ASSOcI,x'rION-Victor M. Braschi, '81 S, President, Herbert C. Enos, '06 S, Secretary. BQICHIGAN ASSOCIATION-E. Taylor Tappey, '79 M, President, Theodore A. McGraw, jr., 502 M, Secretary. lX'1INNESO'l',-X ASSOCIATIONfJ8.1T16S A. Quinn, '80 M, President, Prof. G. D. VValcott, VQQ, Secretary and Treasurer. NASHVILLE ASsocIATI0N-Paul F. Eve, '80 M, President, Eugene Tavenner, '01, Secre- tary. NEBRIXSKfX ASS0CIA'rIoN-Harley G. Moorhead, 702 L, President, Dr. C. W'. Pollard, '99 M, Secretary. NEW ENGLAND ASSOCIATION-Frederick R. Kneeland, ,QQ S, President, Franklin S. Hoyt, '05 A.M., Secretary and Treasurer. NEW JERSEY ,ASSOCIATION-VV. O. Vlfiley, '82, President, VV. C. Brandley, Secretary. NORTH CixR0ILINA ASSOCIATION-Charles L. Raper, '02 Ph.D., President, Henry J. High- sniith, T.C., Secretary and Treasurer. NORTI-IEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA Ass0CIATION-J. Maxwell Carrere, '83 S, President, Clar- ence D. Shrady, ,QS S, Secretary. OHI0 fNOR'l'IrIERND ASSOCIATION CCLEVELANDD-ET, G. Sherman, '80 M, President, Frederick W. Streibinger, '95 EA., Secretary and Treasurer. OI-IIo CCENTRALD ASSOCIATION CCOLUMBUSD-Professor F. P. Graves, '90, President and Secretary. P1-IILNDELPI-IIA zASSOCIATION-L61T1Ll6lVVlllll3liCf, '81, President, Stanley Kidder Wilson, '02, Secretary and Treasurer. PITTSIIURG AssoicIA'rI0N-james M. Clark, '87 AM., L, President, VV. I. Strasshurger, Secretary and Treasurer. ST. LOUIS ASS0CIAT10N--Hon. Julius S. Walsh, '64 L, President, VVilliam E. Baird, '02 L, Secretary and Treasurer. LTTAH ASSOCIATION-Alrah C. Lewis, '77 M, President, C. H. Doolittle, '85 S, Secre- tar . VIRGINLZI EXSSOCIATION-NT. A. Martin, '05 AM., President, jackson Davis, '08 A.M., Secretary and Treasurer. VV.,xsIIINc:'roN ASS0CIATI0N-O. H. P. La Earge, '00 President, H. K. Bensen. 707, Secretary. VVESTERN NEW 'YORK AsS0cIA'rIoN-C. L. Tilden, '02 L, President, W. VV. Cohen, '08, Secretary. WIScoNs1N AssocmrIoN-Alfred VV. Gray, '99 M. President, H. W. Buemniing, '95 EA., Secretary. YONKERS FXSSOCIATION-'Tl101T1E1S Ewing, jr., '85, President, james E. Prince, '08, Sec- retary. A Go E I A l-Y-' 1 , 7 e f X , ss ' , 4 T . -3 - .- . . ' A 'Q ' ' .3 ' I 5 V' w ' :f ag -vii-7 . ' IL f 1 ef f . ! 1' - xi A ki .5 1' 45 L N 'J f .fri Glnlnmhia Hniurraiig Glluh Gbiiirrrs john Howard Van Amringe . President Perry D. Bogue, '06 . . Secretary ames Duane Livingston, '80, Vice-President J. H. Heray, '02 . . . Treasurer Buarh nf Gnurrnnra Morton G. Bogue, '60 William C. Demerest, '81 Edward L. Dodge, '88 Ambrose D. Henry, '84 Richmond Weed, '95 Rogers H. Bacon, '96 John V. Bouvier, '86 Charles H. Mapes, '85 Gerald S. 0'LouQ'hlins, '02 Allen B. A. Bradley, 'O2 John T. Conover, '98 S Edward D. Witt, '86 Arthur T. Marvin, '97 Richard A. Monks, '94 Gustus T. Kirby, '98 L Cllnmmiitn nn Ahmimainna Frederick S. Keeler, '91, Chairman A. D. Alexander, '09 Edwin A. Baylor, '96 Milton L. Cornell, '95 S Girard Romaine, '82 Samuel Browne, '01 ' S. Langthorn, '91 S J. C. Mackenzie, Jr., 'OQ George Norris, '07 Lyman B. Sturgis, '95 S Eugene B. Klapp, Jr., '98 Edwin L. Updyke, '04 Forster Ware, '08 Arthur. L. VWillis,. '05 lgnumz Qlnmmiiin Richard A. Monks, '94, Chairman john T. Conover, '98 Henry B. Culver, '97 Edward Dodge, '88 L. H. Wood, '99 iintrrtainment Qlummimr John T. Conover, '98, Chairman lf Henry B. Culver, '97 L waiter E,'.Kelly, '07 Eihrarg. Glnmmitter L. H. Wood, Chairman . it ,lames Harper, Jr., '02 Archibald Douglas, '96 L E. B. Mitchell, '01 C. E. Moore, '85 M Auhiting Olnmmitter john Sheafe Douglas, '90 T. Ludlow Chryste, '92 Frederick S. Coykendall, '95 all ' I 4-I f X' .0 ig Ii ky ...KJ 14!liY -WH ffl X is f e Ol flllltlllgsl NN' . H+ .,,,m,S, . -.V I f 5.21 2 P-sf , ' ' K Alumni Aimuriatinn Srhnlarn--1912--Ilia. it Ananrintiun California Colorado Cuba District of Columbia lllinois Indiana Kansas City. Mexico New jersey Nnminma KENNETH SMITH, Los Angeles, Cal. H.sxRoLD'H, HEALY, Denver, Colo. NMAANUEL GAMBA, Havana, Cuba lsiinc FRQISEISMAVSN, Vvashington, D. C. S lJOPlN.W.,.,MONSER, Champaign, Ill. Li-XURENCE H. SLOAN, Spencer, Ind. P. D. SCHNACKE, Lawrence, Kans. CARLOS CONTRERAS, Mexico City, Mex. NORBTAN KEMPF, Newark, N. 1. Northern New York .l'lOXVARD W. PALMER, Saranac Lake, N. Y. Philadelphia MORRIS worr, Philadelphia, Pa. Pittsburgh JOHN H. COVER, Johnstown, Pa. St. Louis A. P. lWEYER, St. Louis,,Mo. Utah XVA-LTER B. VEAZIE, Salt Lake City, Utah XVashington XV.-XRREN S. SMITH, Berlin, Wash. Western New York BIORRIS TERNOFF, Buffalo, N. Y. Wisconsin Osc.xR P. LAUBSCHER, Milwaukee, Wis. Yonkers ALYAH ERNEST ESSER, Yonkers, N. Y. Svrhnul College Law Architecture Science College Journalism Law - Science Science College Political Science College Science College Pure Science Science Science Science WH' J 1, ff in 1-W 1 ,. u bf,:5l,,,1 gn ma- 1 J JAP'- 1 e '18 fn um Q J n 11 4 3 1 -umm u M, uv. nw H. I if 4- X yo - , .,, -,Ewa 5-is XRQSQIJA-ffxv fn. 'P rx 1 mri' 3 wg- wx 4 xJi:s:1,,:14vq Lb fa 4 9-IF,-it 3 'uf' A 1.131 A 6. Q '1 wi? 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Inst. of Technology fllfvlza N11 Georgia School of Technology fllplm Xi' Purdue University flljvlza OWZl'Cl'07l University of Michigan Alpha Pi Univevrsity of Chicago Cornell University 1801 if J? ,EQ fe l 2 irr 5.1 3 1 1 Q 3 my , E A 1 fzv f 1 f f W YFJQ 'f Qfr l 119 l ' ' 44 -X, Henry Eilers Edward Francis Fanning John Thomas Gyger Edward Louis Hirt APE 5- Q lluia Cilliaptrr 15113 1514 XV. DeNVitt Crampton, Jr. Gscar A. Fredsell XVilliam John Krefeld Clarence Person Howard Vlfright Reilly Arthur lflfilliam Henne Judson Slater Hubbard Felix G. Belisle Merrill I. Come 1515 1915. Richard Pilsner Hollmann Dwight Gerald Hubbard Andrew Garfield Johnson Arthur Clarence Watters Dwight Tenney Edward Marvin Underhill Otis Alexander Wfallace Jay Voorhies Arthur Montgomery VVilni John Sanford Peck Sumner Stover Heber Allen Newsom Wfalter Price Pfeiffer Wfilliam Farquharson Wfallcer 31lI'EI11'P5 in lllniurraitzxtv Everett Ball Charles Thorne Paas Thomas Bond Foullc E. LCRO3' KGCH Charles J. VV. 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Lomer AI... ot W e . 14- , -. f Q5 A ' hi Mamma Evita FOUNDED 1848 Omega Chapter Established 1866 Kult nf Qlhapirra Amherst College Dartmouth College Massachusetts Institute of Technology Columbia University Trinity College Colgate University Syracuse University Iohns Hopkins University Lehigh University Iiiucknell University Gettysburg College Richmond College Wasliington and Lee University Allegheny College Wfooster University Ohio State University Wfittenberg College I-Ianover College Purdue University University of Alabama Bethel College ?J University of Chicago Illinois Wfesleyan University University of Michigan University of Hfisconsin Iowa State University University of Missouri Texas University University of Uregon University of W'ashington Brown University University of hfaine Wforcester Polytechnic University New York University Yale University Cornell University Union College Lafayette College University of Pennsylvania Pennsylvania State College University of Virginia Adelbert College Wfashington and jefferson University Wfooster University Denison College Ohio Wfesleyan University De Pauw University Indiana State University Wfabash College University of Tennessee University of Illinois Knox College University of Minnesota Colorado College Kansas University University of Nebraska Wlilliam Jewell College University of California Leland Stanford University University of Colorado T821 ,lm uh, , 'Z'f',f'p..j1t55g., , ' 'ffif-7:!1f'ii7?ij .f 5N ff ' , ' . 'SDFAT 1, 1 L Gbnwga Qlhaptrr 1513 Paul Fiery Bikle Frederick Miller James Clark Cassidy Wfalter Franklin Pyne Allen llenjamin Crow Louis Claude Schultz Harold Wfatson Haldeman Royden Titus Struthers George Graham McLochlin Robert Andrew Wlheeler 1514 George Reid Andrews Daniel Leo Meenan, jr. Harold Luske Flint Charles Erwin Rayens Montgomery Maze Ernest Hewley Slade Richard Mackenzie ,lohn Taylor 1515 Paul Vincent Cassidy lllenjamin lrvinq' Emerick ,lohn Arthur McKenna, Jr Robert Lockhart Leslie Edward llracey Perkins Herbert XVesley Rogers Samuel Clyde Spalding George Clarence Stone Zllrairrz in lininrraitate Frederick Smith Tracey George Frederick Orthey lra Preston McNair 19115 Roscoe E. Bowes Kemper Nomland Patrick Francis Canavan Arthur Lawrence Lesher, jr. Eugene Hickey, jr. Frederick Arthur Renard Frank King' John Aloysius Shanley Charles Antoninus Carroll Vlfilliam Joseph Cogan Frank Deftieukelaer Norman McLeod Dingman Austin Lee George, Ir. Norman Titus Harold Harris Healy Otto Peter lrlayn, jr. Dougles MacduH George Minor Mackenzi Wfarner Charles Pyne Robert Vxfilson Bissell Fflrairw in Zllaruliatr Charles A. Beard, Ph.D. Frank Rose Elder, HS. Charles P. Barkey, Fh.D. H. XV. Farwell, ATS. Edward T. Kern, Ph.D. Wlilliam Campbell, PhD D St I ff'1 Njffk 4 f:Q Z 'i' X f 7 4' A -V 1 J I , 1 J J ULM7 1, 1 es-i f-- ye ff 1 im M E 1 1 N fi X m iit. vs O O Pen Il3j'1'Z,'lZ1I1t1 P'e1111,vy1t'a11111 P1'1111sy1r'1111i11 Pv1111sy1'z11111ia PBlIll.S'j'1i'tIIl1tl .Ve-zo f1U1lZf7S1Z17'6' 141171111 ll111ssac1111s1f11s r11p1z11 161111110 111111111 .111111111 1l'IC17'j'1U1lI1' 111171111 1f'i1'g111i11 1611111111 I'l'1,g1.11ifI B1 111 XX'ash' Ohio f111v1111 Ohio Beth Ohio Delia Ohio 13175111111 111011511117 511111111 1i'is1'o11s111 A1111111 1115111115111 Otlllllllll .l111111e5of11 Beth f0'ZL'CI .41111111 13111 liamzm 15111 FOUNDED 1852 New York Gannna Chapter Established 1872 illnll nf Olhaptera Eiztriri 1 .-11111111 XN1ashington and Jefferson P6Ill1Sj'1'Z'lI1l11I E111 Franklin and Marshall College V College Beta Allegheny College 1 e1111sy1' 1111111 Them Lafayette College GH111'111L1 Bucknell University PL'llIISj'1?'UJl1'1I 111111 University of Pennsylvania E1i.fi1o11 Pennsylvania College 1JFlZIlSj'1'T'fIJI1t'1 1XVtIf7171I Swarthmore College Zeta Dickinson College P111111sy1z'1111i11 Lfl111bdLI Pennsylvania State College Eiziriri E Dartmouth College New York Aljiha Cornell University Amherst College Ne-11' York H0111 Syracuse University Brown University New Yorle Gf'IIIl1llll ' Columbia University You' l o1'1e EPSZ.1U11 Colgate University Eiairiri 3 John Hopkins University 1111251 1'711'gZ'1I111 f11f711tI. 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X A 1 1 I ' e ' I b , KAPPA Nun lgnrk Ganintu Qlhaptrr 1513 JB61i1ChSB13TfCff B Charles Wfharton Eichrodt O n yvester rates Morris Kinney Ernst August Bilhuber Clarence Edward Meissncr Gustave Schlottman 1514 Henry Edgar Bird, Jr. Charles Merriam Knapp Richards Hale George Wfilson Matheson Fritz Charles Nyland 1515 'xlgxhipaas Fortune Carey Harry Frank Holthusen a ace Edwin Dibble Ralph V. C. Morrill Franklin Dunning Fowler Llewelyn Roberts Norman Henry Zinli 1515 Frederick Snare, Ir. Paul Heinrich Bilhuber Landon M. Townsend Svrliunla nf Emu zmh Dudley. Frederick Fowler Thomas Ezra Huser John Augustin Mullen Andrew Jackson Peters, Jr. Vlfilliam Philip Smale, jr. ilmrhirinr Lisle Alexander Smith Ernest Harvey Van Fos Thaddeus Wfellington Vennes Wfilbert Cheerheart Wfard 'Y If Stanley Felix XX einer S311 Srhnnl uf Zlu11r11z1li5m Leon Fraser Charles Harold Wfaterbury Zllrattrra in lllniurruitatr Donald Lamen Clark Herbert llrightwell Johnson Roland jones George Fritz Emil Osterkemp I. R. Wfhittemore Zllratrrs in illarultatr Albert T. Polfenberger P lcer Ayer All n Wfilson Porterfield e Harry Vlfinifred Reddick Thomas ar john R. Crawford Clayton Meeker Hamilton . Wlilliam Peterheld Trent --85 ,,- ' 4' 14 6, 4-I XT -ff' ,ff ti Egg? -LJ' xii A f e--1 ffs ffrx U , - 4 E2 xi L rr 1' r, -. ire W ' 'Y -- si- , ti -'iiaae ami fi tinge msn - ' T X ' L l.O O Brita Kappa iipailnn FOUNDED 1844 Gamma Beta Chapter Established 1874 331111 nf Qlhapiera Ph-i Yale University Beta Phi University of Rochester Theta. Bowdoin College Phi Chi Rutgers College Xi' Colby University Psi Phi De Pauw University Siguza Amherst College Gamma Phi lhlesleyan University Gamma Vanderbilt University Psi Omega Rensselaer Polytechnic Inst. Psi University of Alabama Beta Chi Adelbert College Upsilozzf Brown University Delta Chi Cornell University Chi University of Mississippi Delta Delta Chicago University Beta University of North Carolina Phi Gahznza Syracuse University Eff! University of Virginia Gamma Beta Columbia University Kappa Miami University Theta Zeta University of California Lambda Kenyon College Alpha Chi Trinity University Pt A Dartmouth College Phi Epsilon University of Minnesota lata Central University of Kentucky Signza Tau Mass. lnst. of Technology Alpha Alpha Middlebury College Tau .LG-IIIDCIIG Tulane University Oiizierazzt University of Michigan Alpha Phi University of Toronto Epsilon Xhlilliams College Delta Kappa University of Pennsylvania Rho Lafayette College Tau Alpha McGill University T011 Hamilton College Sigma Rho L. Stanford, jr., University alll! Colgate University Delta Phi' University of Illinois ,Yu College of the City of New York R110 Delta University of Vllisconsin Kappa Epsilozzr University of Xhlashington .861 N, N 'X -Q '1ff'!w ,v In iv I . All , V . .' ,L M 1 , f X Y K bww R 1 fr L Ul f fbfgx HQ -- , f s , -- Mff ff ' gill -N , ' . 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Alpha Bela Alpha Epsilon Lanzbda Psi l igjll J 9 COW Q li l K9 4.-I .Agia Zvizi Hai FOUNDED 1846 Alpha Chapter Established 1878 linll nf Glhzmivria . . l . New York University . lhlilliams College . . Rutgers College University of Pennsylvania , . Colby University . Brown University . Tufts College . . Lafayette College . University of North Carolina . University of Michigan . Bowdoin College . University of Virginia . Cornell University Syracuse University . . University of California . University of Toronto, Canada . Columbia University . McGill University. Canada . Case School of Applied Science . . . Yale University Leland Stanford, Ir., University . . University of Minnesota . University of Illinois . University of Vllisconsin ,gg- Albert VVest Bissell Arthur Herman Kohlbusch George Frederick Coope John Taylor Egan Lester Darling Egbert George Milton Arlanden Bridges Harold Earle Broughton George G. Cochran, Jr. 'Q 9 . 1 . :ffl s . nl. . iiQI,Q-:.:s,..,.,x-1 ' Alpha Olhzmirr 1913 Stuart Paterson Daniel Appleton 1Nilcox 1514 Wfalter Frank Foerster Philip Edward Hassingei Chester Alan Lydeclcer VVashington Richardson, Jr. 1915 George VValdron Elder Coburn Gilman Stephen Grant Stone 1515 Ruford Davis Franklin Evan L. M. Holt Frank A. Regan James W3tC1'S Allison, Jr. Allen McDonald Zllratrrn in Ilniurraitatr Clinton C. Swan Ralph Herbert Jewell Henry Montague Smith Cyrus Calhoun Turner Thomas Bronson Jewell Alexander Drummond Marks Fisher Goodhue Zllrairma in Ellnruliate Henry Marion Howe Henry Rogers Seager Eizairirt 1 3 .dee . -th e- f s 'tl Beta item Elhria 1Hi iKu11 nf Qlhsqaiera Biatriri 1 lata-Amherst College. Ufvsilaa-Boston University. B eta Sigma-Bowcloin College. Kappa-Brown University. Alpha Omega-Dartinonth College. Beta Eta-University of Maine. Eiztrirt 2 Aiplza Atjilza-Colnnihia University. Beta Gamzzza-Rutgers College. Sigma--Stevens Institute. A Ma Epsilon-VVcsleyan University. Pin' Chi-Yale University. Einirirt 3 Beta Theta-Colgate University. Bela Delta-Cornell University. Beta B eta Zeta-St. Lawrence University. Bfwsilazz-Syracuse University. Theta Zeta-Toronto University. .Va-Union University. Eiatrirt 4 .rlljvlla Sigma-Dickinson College. fltfvha Cfzifjohn Hopkins University. Beta Clit'-Lehigh University. t Pfzi-University of Pennsylvania. Eiatrirt 5 Pi fltplza--Daviclsoii College. izta Beta-University of North Carolina. 011114raft-University of Virginia. Biztrirt E f'.ri-Bethzinv College Eiatriri B Lamlada Kappa-Case School of Applied Alpha Eta-Dennison University. Beta Atjvlta-Kenyon College. Theta-Ohio VVesleyan. Beta-VVestern Reserve. .lljvlza Lambda--University of 'Woosten Eiatrirt EI Delta-De Pauw University. Iota-Hanover College. Pi-Indiana University. Beta Mu-Purdue University. Tan-VVabash College. Eiatrirt 1 U Chi-Beloit College. Lambda Rho-University of Chicago. Sigma R110-Ul1lN'CTSltjV of Illinois. Xi-Knox College. Lambda-University of Michigan. R110-Northwestern University. Alpha Pi-University of VViseonsin. Eiatrirt 11 :ltfvlza Beta-University of Iowa. Tau Sigzlza-Iowa State College. fllplza Epsilon-Iowa yVesleyan. Beta Pi-University of Minnesota. fltjvha Tau-University of Nebraska. Science Gamaza .eltflza-University of South Dakota. Eistriri 1 E fltfvlza Nu-University of Kansas. Zeta Ptzi-University of Missouri. Beta Lamlzda-Vanderbilt University. .-llfwha Iota-XVashington University. Lam bda Delta-Westniiiister College. . 1 U , fltflza Upsilan-Penn. State College. clamma7XVasliington and jefferson. Beta l'.rz-Wfest Virginia University. Eiairiri 7 Zffisitan-Central College. Beta .Yu-L'niversity ot Cincinnati. .-llplla-Miaini University. Beta lvclfifnl-Ol'io University. Tlirta Detta-Ohio State University. Beta P.9z'hXVest Virginia University. illjvlza Ca11111141-Wlittenlberg' University. Gamma Phi-University of Oklahoma. Beta OlIZtCl'011-LIUIVCTSIAEY of Texas. Beta Xi-Tulane University. Eiairirt 14 Beta Tau-University of Colorado. Beta Phi-Colorado School of Mines. fltfilza Zeta-University of Denver. Biairirt 15 Omega-University of California. Beta R110-University of Oregon. Lambda Sigma-Stanford University. Beta Ozzztfgez-Washington State University. .442 A las ll all Esta Elyria ElHi 1913 Archibald Duncan Duffle Henry Pettigrew Cook Sanford Jaques Frank joseph Latenser Robert Wfilliam Harris john Barrett Emmert Francis Saltus Gardner Roy Udell XfVood Russel V. Burkhard Selim E. Wfoodworth 15114 NVilliam Hedenberg Herbert Milton See, Ir. James Howard Pur-dy Allan Albert MacRossie Vtfilliaim Henry Davis Edward Harrison Sutliff Charles Franklin MacCarthy Rayford Wfardlaw Alley 1515 Paul Dana Ayrault blames Donald Duncan Charles Thomas Logan, Ir. Edwin Anthony Jimenis Lester Clark Danielson Truman Minor Curry, Jr 1515 lfVilliam Harry Corbett Arthur Seymour Crane john Henry Connell, Jr. Elbert Stothoff Porter john Henry Hilldring William John Harding, I Zllrzttrezr in liniueruitatr H. kl. Swallow D, C. Hoyt G. P. Green J. E. VVest F. L. Phelps VV. L. Small E. H. Koenig P. E. Lavery A. S. Hilderbran-d O. M. Roderick J. E. Patterson VV. S. Robbins H. H Goodrich T. S. Vorhees R. G. Stockton R. B. Scandrett. jr. V. C. Ross Iliraires in Iliarultatv Charles McCoy Baker, A.M. Samuel Alfred Mitchell, Ph.D. Virgil Prettyman, AB. Philip Hanson Hiss, slr., M.D. Francis Carter VVood, M.D. Wfilliam Dawston Johnston, M.A Edward S. Elliott, M.D. W I TE 5 x i Kf' 11 trip, nr ' L bxvfitivwigig 4-Q l 0 I X Q M1 65 Lambda Phi Beta Jipsitonz Beta Theta Omicron Beta Gamma Beta Eta Beta Kappa Beta Pi Beta Rho Beta Tau Beta Upsilan Beta Defltl Epsilon Zeta Kappa .lla C111- Beta .fllpha fllplza Gamma ,N 1: Rho Upsitan Omega Buta Lazzzbda Beta .llu 'iii 3 ' ie' I I I V , Q O O Qs Evita I an Evita W FOUNDEU ar BIQTHANY COLLEGE, BETHANYJ Gamma Epsilon Chapter Establishe IKUII nf Gihaqaiera Snitthern Eiuisinn d 1882 . VA., 1859 Vanderbilt University Beta lata University of Virginia NVashington and Lee University Beta Xi Tulane University Emory College Gamma Eta George VVashington University University of the South Gamma lata University of Texas ' Gamma University of Georgia Bhnterir Eiuizinn University of Iowa Beta Omega University of California University ot VVisconsin Gamma Alpha University of Chicago University of Minnesota Gamma Beta Arinour Institute of Technology University of Colorado Gamma Theta Baker University Northwestern University Gamma Kappa University of Missouri Leland Stanford, jr., University Gamma Mu University of VVashington University of Nebraska Gamma Pi Iowa State College University of Illinois Nnrtltern Biuiaiun Ghio University Beta Beta De Pauw University University of Michigan Beta Zeta University of Indianapolis Albion College Beta Phi Ohio State University lrVestern Reserve University Beta Psi Walbasli College Hillsdale College Gamma Delta West Virginia University Ohio NVesleyan University Gamma Lambrta Purdue University Kenyon College Gamma Xi University of Cincinnati Indiana University Psi VVooster University Eaaiern Eiuiaiun Allegheny College lfVashington and Jefferson College Lafayette College Stevens Institute of Technology Rennselaer Polytechnic Institute University of Pennsylvania Lehigh University Tufts College Beta .Ya Massachusetts Institute of Technology Beta Nu Massachusetts Institute of Technology Beta O m zicron Beta Chi Gamma Gamma Gamma Epsila-iz Gamma Zeta, Gamma Nu Gamma Onzicron Tau ..9 24 Cornell University Brown University Dartmouth College Columbia University Vkfesleyan University University ot Maine Syracuse University Pennsylvania State College iii? Ill 'll C lllllIlInlup Illllllll - Q I f7'fTTA'UN Gizrmnm iipiailnn Olhapim' 15113 Roy Samuel Bonsib Frederick VVilliam Foote Ray Myron Bonsib LeRoy Maurice Gross Carleton Perkins Browning Ralph Vkfilliams Howell Ambrose Hammet Burroughs, Ir. Gerald Spencer Shibley Herbert Chester Stevens 1514 Sterling Baer Leland Vance Lee Horace Kirby Grafton George Schroter Patterson Paul Livingston Gross Edward lngham VVilliams Hugh Maupin Wfolflin 1915 Hamilton Hubbard Howry Randall Holden Ormsbee John Wloods Alden Maurice Shibley Carl Ernest Herman von Sothen 15115 Travis Banton VValter Klugeschied Howard Brainin Edwin Newell Lewis Oliver Hoyem Randall McCandlisl1 Raymond Boyd -lauss 'Torrey Hord VVebb EFratrie5 in liltiurrziitatr Ray Foster Barnum Roger E. Criado Raymond Elliott Brock VVilliarn R. Kent Richard Carl Klugeschied G. B. Curwen Birl Earl Shultz Douglas B. McConnell Robert E. Seybolt R. H. Stone Wfalter T. Carnell EH1'ZI11'P5 in Eliarultaie Jesse E. Beans C. M. Wfhitaker VV. Benjamin Fite C. T. Wfills Arthur H. Blanchard Henry B. Drowne Robert M. Haig Q J K 1,, , C. C X - -- -Q- a -' ,, 7, 351 ...Q Z Q I, , X 1-la i -1'l L, , O A T l .if I : . if M ' '5T5iiMN rf , X ! I 1 . ? 4 i 7 F641 K 1' L 4 1 Y 61,6 gx 1 I -L' .1 1 I l hh 4 Ig lm gg' 'I' ,1fiTIRNf'l?3 X 'iw- Beta . . Gamma Deziteifoiz Delta D8Z,lf67'01'l Epsilon . . Zeta . . Zeta D6ZlfUi'O71l Eta . . Eta Demerou Iota . . Iota Dczzteroh Kappa . . Lambda . ilfzi D8ZLf67'0fI Na . . Ka Dcziteroiz . Xi Omicroifz Delztteron Pi Dcrztteroiz . Rho Deiitcrozz Sigma Dezzterou Tau Dcziteroiz Phi . . Chi . . Chi Dezzterozz Psi . . Theta Deziterozz Kapfva Dczzteron 5 N-P s O it Glhria Bvlin Gthi FOUNDED 1848 Rho Deuteron Charge Founded 1883 Rall nf -9 Glhupirra . . Cornell University . University of Michigan . . University of California . College of VVillian1 and Mary . . Brown University . McGill University . . . Bowdoin. College Leland Stanford, Ir., University . . Harvard University . VVilliams College . . Tufts College . Boston University . Amherst College University of Virginia . Lehigh University . Hobart College . Dartmouth College the City of New York Columbia University . University of Wiscoiisin . University of Minnesota . . Lafayette College University of Rochester . George Vlfashington University . . . Hamilton College Massachusetts Institute of Technology . . University of Illinois College of 41 ,- K e in .- -.hu 1 1 ,.- A1 V 1 ' Q y gin? .xx It ,, ,,?.,-Za J Xl VJH- 'A ' lllhn Evuirrnn Glhargv 1913 Joseph NV. Carroll john H. Guibert Louis W. Hickey XV alter Logan Albert H. Morrill Norman R. Johnson Harry Buncke Edward G. Burghard Duncan Campbell Ernest V. Amy George E. Burghard Albert Balz Harold Stuart Brown VV att Clinch Herbert Homer Clyne George Shapley Dovvnin Gerald D. Peet Robert E. Pretat Charles E. Reutter Robert H. Reutter Lynn P. Reed Walter Steinbruck 1 H14 John Love Richard B. Roberts 1915 Richard Donnelly Jack L. Hanmer E. Karl Richard Bruce S. Sheldon 1915 George Dobson Edward R. Gaither Albert Roberts Illratrra in liniuvrsiiatr VVinthrop Huntington Kellogg VVilliam H. McArdle Arthur Everett Peterson Richmond Stevens g Frank Hartman Wfagner George F. Vtficher Thomas J. Nolan Zllratrrs in Zfurultair Henry Edward Crampton Harrison Ross Steeves Elwyn Erwing Leslie Walter Irvine Slichter Thomas Matthew McClure Rudolf Tombo, Ir. Robert Sessions Wfoodworth 'H r L, -st ' ' C Q M, -s g o -- 're - 1-Ya ga ,mb stil, 'A t A ni X X I L1iL Xi s -f we . fi . , ' , wx , -6 ' .- ,- . as -5 , K1 ' 'Q-.'1i. N -Y - lisa: ' 1 isle' ki ' ., ' E522 ' 5+-..' ,:- J hlhmksf 45 i at foil - O o Iihi Helm Cilhrta FOUNDED 1848-INcoRPoRA'rED ISSI New York Delta Chapter Established 1884 lllnll Auf Gllianteria Alpha lgrnuinrv Quebec Alpha McGill University New York Delta Columbia University Ontario Alpha University of Toronto New York Epsilon Syracuse University .Maine Alpha Colby College Pennsylvania Alpha Lafayette College New I-Ianzpshire Alpha Dartmouth College Pennsylvania Beta Pennsylvania College Vernzont Alplza University of Vermont Penn. Gainnza Washington and Jefferson College lllassaehnsetts Alplza Williaiiis College Pennsylvania Delta Allegheny College Jllassarhnsetts Beta Amherst College Pennsyl1'ania Epsilon Dickinson College Rhoda Islana' Alplza Brown University Pennsyltiania Zeta University of Pennsylvania New York Alpha Cornell University Pennsylvania Eta Lehigh University New York Beta Union College Pennsylzfania Theta Pennsylvania State College Beta Ellalruuinrr fgilliilliil 1Hrnuinrr Virginia Beta University of Virginia Kentucky Alpha-Delta Central University Virginia Gainnza Randolph-Macon College Kentneky Epsilon Kentucky State University lf'irginia Zeta Vllashington and Lee University Tennessee Alpha Vanderbilt University North Carolina Beta University of N. C. Tennessee Beta University of the South Bella lgrnuinrr Epsilon lgruuinrr Ohio Alpha Miami University Ina ana Alpha Indiana University Ohio Beta Ohio Wesleyaii University Indiana Bela 'VVabash College Ohio Gaznina Ohio University Indiana Gannna Butler University Ohio Zeta Ohio State University Indiana Delta Franklin College Ohio Eta Case School of Applied Science Indiana Epsilon Hanover College Ohio Theta University of Cincinnati Ina'iana Zeta De Pauw University Mirhigan Alpha University of Michigan Ina'iana Theta Purdue University Zeta lirnninrr Illinois Alpha Northwestern University lllissonri Alpha University of Missouri Illinois Beta University of Chicago Missouri Beta VVestminster College Illinois Delta Knox College Missouri Ganinia VVashington University Illinois Zeta Lombard College Kansas Alpha University of Kansas Illinois Eta University of Illinois Kansas Beta Vllashburn College l'lf'isronsin Alpha Jllinnesota Alpha. Iowa Alpha Iowa Beta Georgia Alpha Georgia Beta Georgia Ganzina lllississippi Alpha I.onisiana Alplza University of Wiscoiisin University of Minnesota Iowa VVesleyan University University of Iowa University of Georgia Emory College Mercer University Elyria University of Mississippi Tulane University Elura igrnuinrr California All ha Unixersit of Califor ' . g - p ' y ina California Beta Leland Stanford, jr., University Nebraska Alpha Colorado Alplza South Dakota Alplza University of Nebraska University of Colorado University of So. Dakota Eta lirnuinre Georgia Delta Georgia School of Technology Alalnanza Alpha University of Alabama Alabama Beta Alabama Polytechnic Institute Iiruuinrr Texas B eta Texas Ganz ina University of Texas- Southwestern University LKHPJJEI lgrnuinrv ll'ashington Alpha University of 'Xhlashington Oregon Alplza Idaho Alpha University of Oregon University of Idaho kr, - ..... .J I' . if be yi? ,H :jp QUP5, -lp- Nmu Burk Evita Cllhapirr 1513 Roland Alexander Hillas Brainerd Fischer Phillipson Seymour Phillips Houghton Francis deSales Wfelsh 1514 Francis Patrick Brophy Harvey Grey Knuth Alvin Liddon Graham Blames Sherwood Miller Thomas Corwin Haire Arthur Emmanuel Petersen Karl john Herkert, Ir. Lowrey Albert Wfeed John Wfoodbridge Herring Harold Van Gaasbeek 1515 Charles VVaterbury Bennett, Wfilliam Joseph McHall VVilliam Edward Brophy Stanley Wfilmarth Thompson Andre Ieanneret Wfarwick Hanford Todd 15113 Samuel Victor Constant I-larry McLeod Moorhead Ralph Siegfried Cramer Yincent Iohn Murray Charles Edward Hamilton Gerard Franklin Oberrender Macaulay Hamilton Wfalter Reed Raymond Mcliinless Godfrey Ernest Updike Cirahimtr STIIDPIITE Louis Le Garde De L'Aigle Battey Wfilliam Stanley Siemon Stuart Maurice Irwin Wfheeler Charles Homer Ramsdell Wfalter Lester Wfard Ll. Wfarren Hill Zmralirva in Zllzrrultziin Frederick Arthur Goetze M.S. H. C. Brown, Ph.D. Edward joseph Fortier, .-LB. George Augustus Goodell, Ph.D. john N. P. Hodgson, M.D. Marshall Avery Howe, PhD. Cassius jackson Keyser, Ph.D. Nathaniel Bowditch Potter, A.l Xl D Charles Thaddeus Terry, AB., LL B Wfalter Timme, B.S., M.D. G. Hinman Barrett F ifa -5' yllf 13 l Ufyffflitlllld' Union f'1CIl'I'LlfZ'0ll slffzlzvrsf Ht't1s'tCl'1z R050 Colby Rocizcszw' ..lfI.U1d!Z7Z7IlI'j' BOTUCIIOIIII Rzzfgclat Brotwz Colgate YU rt' V01'f? il I iam 1' CY1111 011 .llzzrivffft .S'y1'f1r11se .lfirlz ilqczlz .Y01'fl1it't?sfc1'1z H 01'-r'u1'd Vi 'C' Evita 'Hrinilntt FLJUNDED 1834 Columbia Chapter Established Qinll nf Qlhaqatvru Xlfilliams College Union University lrlamilton College Amherst College W'est. Reserve University Colby College University of Rochester Middlebury College Bowdoin College Rutgers College .Brown University Colgate University New York University Miami University Cornell University Marietta College Syracuse University University of Michigan Northwestern' University Harvard University IfVisc01'zsz'1z Lczfayctfc Columbia Lcliiglz Tufts Dc PGIITU fjC'llll.5'j'!?'Cli1ll.CZ LlfZ'II7ZC'S0ff1 1885 University of Xlfisconsin Lafayette College Columbia University Lehigh University Tufts College De Pauw University University of Pen-nsylvania University of Minnesota Tcclmology Mass. lnstitute of Technology S'ZUG1'IL11 nz ore CUZl.f01'IZ1'Cl Swarthmore College University of California Sfcifzfora' Leland Stanford, University ll f 4' G if! iX C'II1't7S!?t'I Ylnrolzfo C11 im go 1 Oliiu fI!z'1z0is IfVasl1z'7zgf01z Pezzazsylmzzfa McGill University University of Nebraska University of Toronto University of Chicago Ohio State University University of Illinois University of Wfashington Staff Penn. State College .: .f! I -- Q , 6 ia r aw 9 ,. t,,g' '51 , A- -T- li if 45 ' ff till' A e Q '. B ,YM- :Ury .4 ul in Y Qfxw, . ' 32j- 4:xin,.ay-7 .,.- bf- . ... ig giiqg- 3, ,Ex , a vr' 8. v ii, Olulumhia Qlhaptvr 1913 Douglas Ferry Dickie VValdo Wliite Sellew Girard Lindsley Ralph Hands Sinclair Harold Wharton Miller Irving David Smith Alfred Staunton Moses Stephen Ernest Smith Monroe Curtis 1914 Theodore Harve Barrett ames Sanders O'Neale Y , Russell Lawrence Beatty Q 1 John Henry Sengstaken Richard Field Griffen Stanley NVatson Smith James Handforth Mackintosh VVillia1n Frederick Wtirster 1515 Channing Wheeler' Baxter Vincent Guy Sanborn Lawrence Richmond Beatty Camillus Rogers Trainer Henry Christopher Seedorf Ernest Bird Moorhouse 1515 Felix Edgar VVurmser Nathaniel Breene Pendleton Kirtland Flynn Illratrrs in Hniuerzitatr George W, Allen Robert Scarborough Erskine Philip Hayden Arthur Lewis Evans Nathan Harris blames Clarence Vtfebster Hilary Earl Corwin Theodore Kenyon . If ' ,X ai - X : ' M gg kt .W 'ALJ It ew VVQ, . pg !-,XJ-5, I ' L Li, .QAQAA I limi 'Sit e to we Fir a C i f I t O Sigma Nu FOUNDED 1869 Delta Gamma Chapter Established 1888 iKnl1 nf Qlhapirra Zllirat Biuiainu Alpha Virginia Military Institute Beta University of Virginia Lambda Washington and Lee University Psi University of North Carolina Beta Tau North Carolina College of Mines Delta Kappa Delaware State College Swrnuh Eiuiaiun Sigma Vanderbilt University Gamma lata State University of Kentucky Elhirh Biuiainn lllit University of Georgia Theta University of Alabama lata. Howard College Kappa North Georgia Agricultural College Eta Mercer University Xi Emory College Beta Theta Alabama Polytechnic Institute Gamma Alpha Georgia School of Technology Efluurth Biuiaiun Epsilon Bethany College Beta Nu Qhio State University Beta lata Mt. Union College Gamma Pi Delta Alpha Delta Zeta University of West Virginia Case School of Applied Science Western Reserve University Ellifth Eiuiaiun Gamma Beta Northwestern University Gamma Gamma Albion College Gamma Lambda University of Wisconsin Gamma lllu University of Illinois Gamma Nu University of Michigan Gamma Rho University of Chicago Delta Theta Lombard University Sixth Eiuiainn Beta Mu State University of Iowa Gamma Sigma Gamma Tau Chi Delta Eta Iowa State College University of Minnesota Cornell College University of Nebraska -IOO Svrurnih Einiainn Nu Kansas State University Rho 1 Missouri State University Beta X1 William Jewell College Gamma Xi Missouri School of Mines Gamma Olll-lCl'0IZ Washington University Delta Epsilon University of Oklahoma Eighth Biuiziinn Upsilan University of Texas Phi Louisiana State University Beta Phi Tulane University Gamma Upsiloh University of Arkansas Ninth Eiuiaiun Gamma Eta Colorado School of Mines Gamma Kappa University of Colorado 5211111 Biuiaiun Gamma Chi University of Washington Gamma Zeta University of Oregon Gamma Phi University of Montana Delta Iota Vtlashington State College Eleventh Biuiainn Beta Chi Leland Stanford, Ir., University Beta Psi University of California Elmrlfth Eiuiaiun Pi Lehigh University Beta Rho I University of Pennsylvania Gamma Epsilon Lafayette College Gamma Theta Cornell University Gamma Psi Syracuse Universitty Delta Delta Pennsylvania State College flhirtvvnth Eiuiainn Beta Beta De Pauw University Beta Zeta Purdue University Beta Eta University of Indiana Beta Upsilcm Rose Polytechnic Institute Elluurternth Biniainn Beta Sigma University of Vermont Gamma Delta Stevens Inst. of Technology Delta Beta Dartmouth College Delta Gamma Columbia University Delta Lambda Brown University ..V' V4 .' Q by ,L A,V V V,.,f-- V g V. . . L-WE ,V f ' ' 6 Q 1- , e , J .tx s I 49 If tif: , f .V - - 1 2 -. V 2 I 1 all F 8 ' Ne l , 4, x , wi 0 I 1 Evita Giamma Gllyeqzlivr 1513 Harold Frederick Blanchard Tracy Richard V, Fike Archie Austin Coates John'Kernan McCormick Charles Alexander Cole James Armstrong Schweizer Wfilliam Dornedden Spalthoft - 1514 Henry Carl Brennecke Thomas Haight Leggett Paul Barrus Johnson Harry Luhrs Kenneth Hall Kiefer Chester Wfilliam Peterson Elias Wfhitney Travis 1915 Donald Douglas Blanchard VValter Martin Stillman Lester Barker Lane Edgar Randolph Thayer i 1915 John Eowkes Aspinwall Ralph Redman Perry Ceorge Ray Bouton George Henry Roberts Clift Cornwall Eugene Arthur Scherpich Allen Don Garnian Henry Boynton Smith Frank Groten, Jr. Wfallace Doyle Taylor James Newton Heath Alfred 'Walcott Townsend Alexander Stewart Henry, Jr. Robert Wilsoii Wfatt Eli1'szt1'ma in liniuvrnitatr Joseph.E. Brown Henry B. Moore William Ranald Grunow Kenneth D. Clsborn Baxter Perry Hamilton Thomas Asbury Perry Lester Sanders Hill Henry Sigmund Rade Theodore Kiendl, Jr. VVarner A. Sherman Vtfilliam B. Lackey JLIOW-H1'Cl E. Sptflat Richard James Mackey Charles Joseph Turck illratrra in illarultaiv Edward John Grant Benjamin Burkes Kendrick George VV. Mullins -Iol- Jr f X lil 'hi i N I xl A-I i V as I W I TY fe . i I walk- fxs 1 N 'fy X .ssfrf ' ,,' ki ' - af f it f-- -'Nr ir 5' for + I- - it it ' '- fflt l lvllf' V ef P ' , ,zen K fp 1 I W' . 1 r , t' 1 li -br ix Y uh ,ll , .lux N -'Xijlw I gms x if cf,:'4T Je-g . A I Alpha Beta Gamma Delta E psil o ii Zeta Eta Theta Kappa Sigma Gllii FOUNDED 1855 Einll nf Glliaptvra Miami University University of Vllooster Ohio NVesleyan University University of Georgia George Wlashington University Vllashington. and Lee University Lambda ill zz X1 Omieroiz Rh 0 Phi Chi Psi Omega Alpha Alpha Alpha Alpha Alpha Alpha Alpha Alpha Alpha Alpha Alpha I-llplza Alpha Alpha Beta Gamma Epsilon Zeta Eta Theta University of Mississippi Pennsylvania College Bucknell University Indiana University Denison. University De Pauw University Dickinson College Butler College Lafayette College I-Ianover College University of Virginia Northwestern University Hobart College University of California Ohio State University University of Nebraska Beloit College State University of Iowa Mass. Inst. of Technology lota Illinois Xifesleyan University Lambda University of Wlisconsin Xa University of Texas Xi University oi Kansas Omie1'o1z Tulane University Pi Albion College IO2 Alpha Rho Lehigh University Alpha Sigma University of Minnesota Alpha Upsilon University of S. California Alpha Phi Cornell University Alpha Chi Pennsylvania State College Alpha Psi Vanderbilt University Alpha Omega Leland Stanford, Ir, Univ. Beta Gamma Colorado College Beta Delta University of Montana Beta Epsilon University of Utah Beta Zeta- University of North Dakota Beta Eta Case School of App. Science Beta Theta University of Pittsburgh Delta Delta Purdue University Delta Chi Vlfabash College Zeta Zeta Central University of Kentucky Zeta Psi Universityiof Cincinnati Eta Eta Dartmouth College Theta Theta University of Michigan Kappa Kappa University of Illinois Lambda Lambda State Univ. of Kentucky Miz M11 VVest Virginia University Nil Nu Columbia University Xi Xi University of Missouri Omieroifz Omicroii University of Chicago Rho Rho University of Maine Tau Tail Vllashiiigton University Upsiloiz Upsiloii Univ. -of Wasliingtoii Phii Phi University of Pennsylvania Psi Psi Syracuse University Omega Omega University of Arkansas Q: xx - ' 'nig h Carl Bernhard VVurm Rowland Robbins Mclilvare Louis Henry Schene Cornelius Hearn Joe Hunter McDonnell Reuken Henri Bowden james Meckley Potts Kenneth Hayden Bartlett Robert Henry Spurgeon, Ir. George Kenner Scratchley George Gerard Mclilvare Nu Nu Glhaqaher 1913 john Lyle Greacen 1514 Arthur Norman Clough Archie Edward Rhinehart Elmer Everette Bartos 1915 Robert Garry Braekett George Francis Cordner VVilliam Call Spencer 1515 Edward Frederick Beck 'Walter Small Iam sinh Hllvhiriuv Alan DeForest Smith Alfred Loomis Bell 6,mm'1 27 4 91444 -I Hr ' -ffefyfr Hs 1 I are of WIQBIAXN I 1 L, -- W1f9 s -QQ H ff I o f S ' v U I V : It A k s - , fgf X , ' - Q X .I fr- - f .1 it I 4 X Ai ' , , q K I , Q I ,9 ' V .L , E A ia .4 1 'lilxjw I ' A . . i N 'tr .I aiv iff A--L I I Sigma Alpha Epailun FOUNDED 1856 New York Mu Chapter Established 1895 'ilinll nf Glliaptrru University of Maine Boston Universit yr Massachusetts Institute of Technology Harvard University Worcester Polytechnic Institute Dartmouth College Cornell University Columbia University St. Stephen's College Syracuse University Allegheny College Dickinson College Pennsylvania State College Bucknell University Gettysburg College University of Pennsylvania George VVashington University University of Virginia Vtfashington and Lee University University of North Carolina Davidson College University of Michigan Adrian College Mount Union College Ohio 'Wesleyan University University of Cincinnati Qhio State University Case School of Applied Science Franklin College Purdue University University of Indiana Northwestern University University of Illinois Millikin University University of Chicago 'L'niversity of Minnesota IO University of VVisconsin University of Georgia Mercer University Emory College Georgia School of Technology Southern University University of Alabama Alabama Polytechnic Institute University of Missouri VVashington University University of Nebraska University of Arkansas University of Kansas University of Iowa Iowa State College University of Colorado University of Denver Colorado School of Mines University of South Dakota Louisiana State University Tulane University University of Mississippi University of Texas University of Qklahoma Central University Bethel College Kentucky State University Southwestern Presbyterian University Cumberland University Vanderbilt University University of Tennessee University of the South Union University Leland Stanford, Ir., University University of California University of IfVashington ru ilk 1 1,:Jf4.,,A, 3 lvl,-K M an N .g ig fy, , .asa V A E, f if 9,-Q JE- M-I A Mr, -if i i , ,, -z N4 'N ..'ff+lXl ,,z ff 'fly J T, 1 1 rf. 1- ., - ,gf . -fj l1f'l'l ll f I ' gl !1i41e?aw35,fgiQQgf'y' , N' K ll T fr , vi -.Efa' cs, 'M l 1, 2 , H: ' ', jg! 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Henry Thiesen Zin Zllarultatr james Myers Edward Day Thurston ..-1051 f' 'A q.15,.,f as i that J X if 1 Mal i M 159 f s - ' Z? i limping? X M, Af if O fllplza . Beta . Caiizmia . Delta . Ejvsilaii . Zeta Eta Theta . l'02'a . Kappa . Lambda ilffii . N11 . Xi . Omicroli Pi . R110 . Sigma . Tait . Ujvsiiaiz . Phi Chi Psi . . Omega . . flijvlza Dciiteroii Beta I2C'ZlfC7'0lZ Gamma Dcziicroli . I hi Sigma Kappa Fooxneu 1873 Theta Chapter Established 1897 Quill uf Qlhaptrra lilassachusetts Agricultural College . . . Union University . . Cornell University . University of VVest Virginia . . Yale University . College of City of New York . . University of Maryland . . Columbia University Stevens Institute of Technology . Pennsylvania State College . George Vlfashington University . University of Pennsylvania . . . . Lehigh University . . . St. Lawrence University Massachusetts Institute ot Technology . . Franklin and Marshall College . . Queenis University . St. Johns College , Dartmouth College . Brown University . Swarthmore College . Vlfilliams College . University -of Virginia . University of California . University of Illinois . University of Min.nesota . . Iowa State College -loo- Elhrta Glhztptm' 1913 Charles Richter Egbert Bradney Griffen Cove jay Hambidge james Howell Byrnes Edwin Vtfadsworth Stone john Arthur Brashears 1914 Earnest Albert Barth Wfalter Wfilliam Brandes Jay Barrett Botsford Cyril james Brown Charles Norman Cleary Albert Crawford Herring George Bernard Murphy Henry James Masson Adelbert Eortunato Smithers Stanley Joseph Slcarvan Kenneth Sterling Valentine Joseph Edward VVorthington 1915 Walter Campbell Goodwin XM Lawrence Garrison 1915 Roland Bagley Wfinn Exim Avelino Vicente Ferreira Orrin Castle Isbell John Hamilton Marchmont james Henry Minor Blrntrrz in Hrtiuvraitatr Richard Henry Paynter, 3rd ' SQ -A K e X sffezfij wi i 'lfaiwt f fBI,L!N wg fN I lrgf 1 Xl A 1 X ' , .. 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Lloyd Fowler Hayden james joseph Shaw, Ir. -mx- 'ff W. ,Mil Vyx' y yylil wli 'abil' ' xii ' ', W ' ' W' WH Q WHWU' . - Lili' 'Z QW . 75 M ', 'J' ,c ., if, My Luz - y .ufyfl fm ,, .-fm . I y fp: . Wi I ww 'LW 1:Q.s'VQ4 'uf ' Q L' lj . U er 1 1 I 1 ff 69 f W f fl fl I 1 1 My ML' nw, 4ff'H9'. W Wy ' Q U rf 9' X 4 f f 1 '. U s syfl ij, 0 Q Qf If W , Wo, W M1 wx s. 5 ' ff .L vm Affw-i..fvA4w...a.Mgr fi f f :Mlm wan, , 'J I ' , . 'sit'-T. -ia 'f-in-.:.. ' f :ci f MW' 1f7'?f:WHf.J7r' ' --will ,. 'gyd a A . Wm JM 'W A , 'eg .l,,, 7 firmin g , ., ,i ,Y K, . ' .f 144-.1Ll?5w..,f.. 'iwli' Af! A 1 . 'L ' ui? X' , cLs.'f ,:' itipailnn Cllhzmier 1 H 1 3 john Albert Hernandez Charles Nicolas Todd Max Herman C. Brombocker, jr Edwin Howard Armstrong George R. Beehler George A. Prochazka, jr. Adolph Gustav Syska 1H14 Harold Beckwith King Thomas Spencer Lathrop Francis Bertram Schmidt Frederick Sylvester Wright Willia.1n T. Q'Reilly 1515 Herbert Clarence Lundborg VVillian'1 john Harvey Selby Quattlebaum Arnold Parrette Cramp VVilliam Frederick Glimm, I Alvah Ernest Esser Illratrrs in Eflarultate James Kip Finch Frank Louis Mason Reginald James Seymour Pigott 1' Q 27 A g j! 1ff1BNF ml , f' lm 1 tae' ' Xt' -P its U 1 f, it av' 0 -i fu vita A N f ' ig X .x , VI 1,9 1 1 U' ,Qi ix. 4 ,W p . - Q fi: ,4,, Q 'X SZ?-sf yo Q Phi Phi P hi Ph 1' Phi Phi Phi Phi Phi Plzi Phi Phi Psi . Chi Phi Omega Alpha Beta Delta Epsilon Zefa Eta Them Gamma P hi Alpha Glhi llihn FoUNDED 1895 Omega Chapter Established lKnI1 nf Qlhaptma IQOO . Trinity College . Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute University of Pennsylvania Columbia University . Lafayette College . Dickinson College Yale University Syracuse University University of Virginia Wlasliington and Lee University --rio- . Cornell University . Wlesleyan College fl yt if we ills li 5 gf . , , JJJJ1J 1l2s- ' will it , lf ' til we 1 lll 1' lf 1fl llllllllllllll lec lnlllll' 1 f' flfgjvs P129 Elgin Ubmrga Glhapirr 1913 George Buchtenkirch Philip Edward Hendrick George Danforth Caldwell Edward Allen Jennings Glenn Brown Coykendall Julius Kroltifer J Parker LeRoy Moon 1914 Guy Arthur Cheney George Millard Dawson Henry Jordan Ponsford 1915 Charles La Monte Brieant Emil Mueser Williaiiu Daniel Clark Alexander Almy Nichoson Franklin George Dunham Harold Summerfield Olafson VValter Emory Dunn Harold Symonds Osgood Pryor McNeil Grant Kenneth Smith George VValter Zahn 1915 Lyle Wfilliam Jackson Alfred Kennan Mausolff Charles Lemon Morgan Earl Ceylon Sheffer Illrutrnz in Hniurraiiate Charles Hobby Bassford Eugene Hiram Paddock, Jr. James Thom Beard, Jr. Richard R. B. Powell Elbridge Colby Harry Huse Skerritt George Brokaw Compton Ray Patton Smith Frank Lathrop Finlayson Wfilliam Cornell Wfeeks William Bechtel Landis Harold Pindar Zoller Zllratrwa in Zliarultate Carlton Huntley Hayes, Ph.D. William Robert Shepherd, Ph.D Dixon Ryan Fox, A.B. -ur- i f f it f Te M kt 1 l il l 4i 'QJlW1.5 1 1 l N 'Nt A in e , X Q Alpha Beta Delta Zeta Eta Theta Iota Kappa Lambda Ma Alpha Sigma lghi FOUNDED 1845 Lambda Chapter Established IQIO itiull uf Qlhapiera -112- . Yale University . Harvard University . Marietta College Ohio State University University of Illinois University of Michigan. . Cornell University University of Wiseonsiii Columbia University University of VX7ashington f WW J l x, l vb ' 1, ' ga-1 uf' 'fl 5 G, I E :91,g:l-gig. 'X Q 5 Q 1 i 2i i llllll' i lily MMIII ' e .. 2 -, V15 551 Eanthhtr Qlhaptvr 1513 Herbert Wfilliam Evans Leland Russell Mapes Ralph Herbert Langley Albert D. Trenor james Qtis Parsons 1914 John Henry VVellenkamp Ralph Bergen Allen Leonard Starr Henry 1515 Clifford Lee Tichnenor 1915 John Summerfield Bartholovv Paul Kendall Hood Ellratrwa in lliniurrnitain i Guy Hughes Riegel Harold Augustin Calahan Clinton joseph Ruch Henri Casimir Jacques Wfalter Festus David Harry Thompson. Davenport Williaiii Daniel Ahearn Bertram Francis Shipman VVilliam Manuel Farr Raymond Ammarell Carl Carlysle Hoyt Wfillqie Clay Ham Alfred Leigh Pitts Jesse jones Ruble - ' f ah s N 'ye t C Q it O f Aleph . Beth Ginzel . Dcilcth . He Vlfaw . Tctlz Heflz Yodh . Kaplz . Lanzedfli llfezlz . Null, Samelzk Ayin PC Tsadlze . Kojvlz . Rash Shin Tat' . fllefvlz-fllcplz .fllejvlz-Beth flfeplz-Cfillzcl Aleph-Dnleilz Ellie Araria iliratvrnitg BIASONIC-POUNDISD 1904 Tsadhe Chapter Founded 1909 1211111 uf Clliuptrra -II . . University of Michigan Leland Stanford, Ir., University . . University of Kansas . University of Nebraska . University of California . Ohio State University . 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Sinclair R. P. Smith L. G. Tyson N. XV, Veness I. C. Wfillinghaus L. L. VVinslow Ir. Dr. G. A. Lawrence J. N. Lohclell Dr. H. N. Moeller C f l , - 1 5 Q lu b , Y 144251 gfyfff . I Allegheny . Al inherst . Beloit Boston Bowdoin . Brown . California , Chicago . Cincinnati . Colby . Colgate . Colorado University Colorado College Columbia . Cornell . Dartznouth . Denison . De Pauw . Dickinson . Franklin and Marshall . Goneher . Grinnell . Hamilton . Harvard . Ha'verford . Hobart . Illinois Indiana . Iowa . John Hopkins Kansas . Kenvoii . Lafayette . Lehigh lllarietta . Miami Mielz igan . .llidfllebzwy .llinnesota lghi 532121 lsfeippu FOUNDED 1776 New York Delta Chapter Founded 1869 iKu11 nf Glhapiera , 1902 . 1853 . IQI1 . 1899 . 1825 1. 1830 . 1898 . 1899 . 1899 . 1896 . 1878 . 1904 . 1904 . 1869 . 1882 . 1787 . 1911 . 1889 . 1887 . 1908 . 1905 . IQOS . 1870 . 1781 . 1899 . 1871 . 1907 . IQII . 1895 . 1895 . 1890 . 1858 . 1890 . 1887 . 1860 . IQII . 1907 . 1868 . 1892 --116 Missouri . 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President john Erskine, 'oo . . Vice-President Carlton Hayes, ,O4 . . Secretary George B. Compton, 'og . . . . Treasurer Elrrtrh in Zlirhruarg, 15112 Randolph Silliman Bourne Henry Harold Norcllinger Arthur Bearns Brenner james Perry VVilson Clarence Augustus Manning Miles Lowell Yates Elrrtrh in Ehmr, 1912 Calvin Blackman Bridges Henry Elsasser Siegfried H. Hartig james Henry Henle Grrin Castle Isbell Arthur VVhittier Maemahon II Charles Harrison Meyer Joseph Henclershot Park William Shrewsbury Preston 'William Slosson Alfred Henry Sturtevant Joseph VVard Swain 16 . 2, f ff 'KS , 7-fig M y f 1- if X5 I ,r . X' I !?Lyi:?f2 7 X, 5 gi fig- X Yjyv , IA- x ef s . f ,U 2' X 5 fe s t y ', f' , Q f - Q- fa, te, iiiy ff c g ,, 1 .Tm Iii I A XY, 1 V ' X' Ll I V . ii . f PAA 'M 3 ' Pj? -CN, , fl i It P8II1Z53i'Z'Z'Ll1'llG Alpha Miclzigaiz Alpha . Izidianci Aljnlia New Jersey xlljvlza Illinois Alpha kV'l5C01ZSI'7lffUf7flCl . Olziodlphai . Keafzzcley Alpha NC-zu York Alpha . 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P f, f , f' Ml Jiygyff Ha 41 Al 471 YN 'tl V 4 MQ .fi lllwllss fx lib PM g o :nw iff 4 f f -' , f - e r a'--ef We ' 'l' Illini? if A fav wi ' - K . H .9 tk' lvl jg t Q lv jiw ffe a- ll Elan 113121.21 151 Donald Chester Hoyt . . . President Gerald Dayton Peet . . . Vice-President Gilbert Dudley Fish . . Corresponding Secretary Xwalter Steinbruch . . . . Recording Secretary George Anthony Prochazka, jr. . . , . . Treasurer Elrrirh in lluninr Esau' Cornelius Kroll, E.E. Albert H. Morrill, EM. Max H. C. Brombacher, Jr., ME. James L. Cheatham, C.E. Morris M. Durkee, Ch.E. Gilbert D. Fish, C.E. G. Roy Genung, C.E. Donald C. Hoyt, EM. Reed XY. Hyde, Met.E. Louis VV. Hickey, EM. Robert Lunn., jr., EM. Elmer Roberts, C.E. Charles P. Berkey VVilliam H. Burr William Campbell James K. Finch T. H. Harrington james F. Kemp Edward F. Kern Harold Jacoby Earl B. Lovell Elrrtrh in Svnninr Edwin VV. Stone, Gerald D. Peet, C.E. Brainerd F. Phillipson, Ch.E. Morris G. Shepard, Ch.E. Vlfalter Steinbruch. C.E. 'Hear Herman Burgi, E.E. Elwin H. Findlay, C.E. B. P. Hamilton, E.E. M.E. illlrmhrrs in the Zllarultg M. C. Nlilhittzllc Charles E. Lucke Ralph E. Mayer 5. Alfred Mitchell vl. l'larold Morecroft Henry Mnnroe Robert Peele Wlalter E. Rautenstranch XValter l. Slichter Arthur L. XX'allser C 1' ff . . c f f ., X of ' if 'J ' 'j'1 :Lf r , I ' - M ' I ' ' 1 5 . fi A I gi 1' QU Allwfrea 'H A b 15. . VV 1 , X Q' - 7 A I 'fa -A- f f- ' L' Na , 2 'xj A N X 3 A g O Q X Sigma X51 Gbiiirmza George Francis Sever, M.Sc. . . . . , President Arthur L. Walker, E.M. . . Vice-President Herbert E. Hawkes . . , Secretary-Treasurer Charles Peter Berkey, Ph.D. ...... . Corresponding Secretary HHPIIIUPIE iilvrtril in 1512 R. C. Benedict G. D. Dub T. Kirby E. C. Stone G. L. Burr C. I. Finley P. E. Landolt A. VV. Thomas O. VV. E. Brookman G. Hadden S. Levison lf. K. Vreeland XV. S. Cameron N. C. Christensen H. F. Cornwall J. C. I. Kantor M. L. Hamlin F. Htittlinger H. E. Vlfoodward Morton Arendt, E.E. J. S. Bates, A.B. Hal Truman Beans, Ph.D. A. Bender, A.B. Charles Peter Berkey, Ph.D. Mayrice Alpheus Bigelow, Ph.D. Adolph Black, C.E. Franz Boas, Ph.D., LL.D. Marston Taylor Bogert, Ph.D., LL.D. Clements Brainin, Ph.D. VVilliam Hubert Burr, C.E. Russell Burton-Opitz, M.D., Ph.D. Gary Nathan Calkins, Ph.D. 'William Campbell, Ph.D. James McKeen Cattell, Ph.D., LL.D. Henry Edward Crampton, Ph.D. Carleton Clarence Curtis, Ph.D. C. A. Darling, Ph.D. Bergen Davis, Ph.D. VVilliam Schofield Day, Ph.D. Richard Elwood Dodge, Ph.D. B. O. Dodge, Ph.B. F. R. Elder, B.S. Livingston Farrand, Ph.D. Herman Wfaldo Farwell, A.M. James Kip Finch, C.E. Harry Linn Fisher, A.B. William B. Fite, Ph.D. Anadeus VVilliam Grabau, Sc.D. William Hallock, Ph.D. Herbert E. Hawkes, Ph.D. Tracy Elliott Hazen, Ph.D. E. K. Judd, A.B., E.M. James Furman Kemp, Sc.D. Burton Wfarren Kendall, B.S. Edward Frank Kern, Ph.D. C. I. Keyser, Ph.D. Otto Kress, Ph.D. illllnmhrra F. NV. C. VVhite R. A. Semple I. P. VVood l. H. lllVOOlSO1'l C. A. Mathewson A. Wegener H . S. Mudd in Zllarultg Maurice Allison Lamme, Ph.D. Earl Brink Lovell, C.E. Charles Edward Lucke, Ph.D. Lea Mcllvaine Luquer, C.E., Ph.D. James Howard McGregor, Ph.D. Floyd Jay Metzger, Ph.D. Samuel Alfred Mitchell, Ph.D. I. Harold Morecroft, E.E., B.S. O. S. Morgan, Ph.D. john Livingston Rutgers Morgan, Ph.D. Leighton B. Morse, Ph.D. Alfred joseph Moses, E.M., Ph.D. Henry Smith Munroe, E.M., Ph.D., Sc.D. William Stockton Nelms, A:M. John Maurice Nelson, Ph.D. Henry Fairfield Osborn, Sc.D., LL.D. Raymond Carroll Osburn, Ph.D. Harry L. Parr, M.E. George Braxton Pegram, Ph.D. Michael Idvorsky Pupin, Ph.D. Herbert Maule Richerds, Ph.D. A. R. Rose, M.S. Henry Clapp Sherman, Ph.D. W. I. Slichter, E.E. C. S. Smith, BS. E. L. Thorndike Charles Christopher Trowbridge, Samuel Auchmuty Tucker, Ph.D. Arthur L. Walker, E.M. M. F. Weinrich, Ph.D. G. V. Welrdell, Ph.D. C. E. A. VVinslow Harold VVorthington Webb, Ph.D. M. C. Whitalcer J. P. I. Willianis, M.S., C.E. Albert Potter Wills, Ph.D. Edmund Beecher Wilson, Ph.D., LL.D., Sc.D Sc.D. l2O- Q Ill Evita Sigma ifihn Established IQO6 HT0 encourage sincere and effective public speaking. Columbia Chapter established IQIO McAli5te1' Coleman, '09 Alumni Mrnihrrz Harry L. Davimos, '10, 'I2L Alfred j. Grimm, 'II Carl F. Helm, '1 1L Richard C. Hunter, '11L Robert H. Rice, X7. K. XVellington Koo. N. XV. McGill, '10L '09, '12 Ph.D Xdfinston Paul, '00 Amos I. Peaslee, '1 IL XIV. XV. Renwick, 'II IIL fllivmhrrs in Ihr Hniuvrzaitg Harry T. Davenport, '13L Walter F. David, '13L Leon Fraser, lIO, '13j William B. Landis, ,I4L Albert Levitt, 713 Ernes t H. Van Fossan, 1121- Arthur XV. Macmahon, '12, Pg. Richard R. B. Powell, '14L Clinton J. Ruch, '13L Geddes Smith, iIO, '13j Dallas S. Townsend, '10, '13L iII, '13L 1 +4 139 1 w b I 5.9 ...J ai fm . . 12 5 i , N, , A' , I n , ,ji itil! rf 9 05: Mlfiltd lil 1-QQ Pre o 0 0 -I 'X willing A l p h a Beta Cjamina Delta Epsilon Zeta Eta Theta lota Kappa Iihi Eamhha Hpailnn Eunurarg Glhvmirzrl Surivtg FOU NDED 1899 Gamma Chapter Established IQOQ iKnl1 nf Glhupiwa Chicago Alumni -122- . University of Illinois . University of Wfiseonsin . Columbia University . University of Michigan University of Wfashington . University of Minnesota Qhio State University . . Iowa State College Leland Stanford University . University of Denver ogg H H H wht iflamhha linailnn QBfIirm'5 WV. WV. Mcliirahan . . . ,... President Edward Schramm . . , . Yice-President john S. .Hates . .Corresponding Secretary fxlorris M. Durkee . . . Recording Secretary Arthur XV. Thomas . . . . Treasurer Marston T. Bogert . . . . Faculty Adviser Artiuv illlmuhrra john S. Bates W. XV. McKirahan Andrew Bender Brainerd F. Phillipson Sidney Born Percy NV. Punnett Oscar Byron Albert P. Sachs H-orris M. Durliee Edward Schramm Frank Rose Elder james Armstrong Schweizer Carl Haner Morris G. Shepard Robert H. Lombard Clayton S. Smith Arthur VV. Thomas Andrew Bender Hal T. Beans Marston T. Bogert Charles F. Chandler Ernest D. Clark XV alter H. Eddy J. B. Freas XVilliam -Gies Otto Kress Alfred P. Lothrop Leo. H. Baelceland Marston T. Bogert Charles F. Chandler iJH1:111hP1'5 in the Zllarultg Curt P. Wfimmer Hinnnrarg flllmnhrra Howard TN. Doughty Arthur H. Elliot Samuel A. Goldschmidt Wfilliam G. Gies J. Livingston R, Morgan Parker C. Mcllhene BI Harvey XV. Ufiley 1123, Floyd I. Metzger I. Livingston R. Morgan Arthur C. Neish john M. Nelson Henry C. Sherman Alexander Smith Clayton S. Smith Arthur VV. Thomas Herman T. Vulte Blilton C. Wfhitalcer Charles F. McKenna Wfilliam H. Nichols A. A. Noyes Alexander Smith George C. Stone Henry C. Sherman Henry P. Talbot Herman T. Yulte Milton C. Xlfhitalcer Troilus C. Rath E 1 lamp . Epnilnn Hai iipzilnn FOUNDED IQI 1 Alpha Chapter, Columbia University Sfrhunl nf Gbpinmstrg 1912 I Harold XV. Eames Albert M. McConnell 1513 Eugene A. Pratt Charles C. Ash Charles A. Strout M. Luther Schaeffer Henry R. Higley Mars E. Baumgardt Carl Popper George H. XVild Adrian B. Hudler Stanley VV. Thompson George E. Linemer Douglas A. Milward 1914 VVilliam E. Small Charles O'Dell Arthur Wellingt-on Samuel H. Johnston Illratrra in 3'Haru1te1tP James C. Egbert, Ph.D. Andrew Cross, D.Q S Willianl Hallock, Ph.D., Phar.D. l f K H M' 1. Svvninr Svnrirtg nf Narnmn William B. Canubell A. Wayne Caruthers Walter R. Mohr Elliott H. Downes 'Walter E. Rupreclit Sanford Jaques Gerald S. Shibley Clarence E. Meissner Roland A. Hillas Arthur H. Kohlbusch Albert VV. Bissell . Albert R. Ullrich Frank J. Latenser v4 xy 3nxT:!1f 2 , Nrxw .X -.M K, ,f 1 .11 n, f ,xref . we w iif ki U r 12 L' 4-1552-1, . f A I, p I Q , i VF ' ' X -f , . F ' fl - f . I fx ,f XX: 1- aj , A 1 , Q 1 kzi 1 - A I or . - .P fam M W fl lllllk xx' . 4 'rl S W .- .. - ' . 4 V-'fi mf.: ' ' ' -' L, --1 'bvmisif Lk X 1 O O 01. iiinarh nf Sviuhvni illnprvmzntatiuvn Clarence E. Meissner, '13, Chairman Sanford Jaques, '13, Secretary-Treasurer Albert XV. Bissell, '13 S XV. Montgomery Campbell, '13 Elliott H. Downes, '13 Richard C. Klugeseheicl, '13 L Frank I. Latenser, '13 F. A. Wfalter R. Mohr. '13 Gerald S. Shibley, '13, fe 555 311 m ffyfy f ki aim A in Q ' . ' K of i LV D S r' QW fe? Q' '1 'S M ,I R 1 152 Aifl' -it ' ' ,A V Q X T1 N .- .4 ' lblff 1' 1 1 A 1. vf D fi! ' fe ' A X D r i n ' .A X . . -L' ED xx x Xl-I il A ' 6 U' .-v-sum:---1 ----A f - ' ' f V P O Glnllvgr G. R. Stearns, jr. H. H. Henderson G. B. Coykendall I. T. Little I. S. G'Neale, Ir. A. F. Sniithers L. D. Egbert H. C. Dickinson XV. XV. Dwyer S. E. Graham M. A. Bridges F. D. Fowler L. Wh Jackson R. Franklin XV. R. Clark R. 'Wise 0112155 llbftirnrn 1912-1913 Sfrninrz Preslidwzt Vice-Presidezzf Sec1'ezfa1'y 'I'f'ec1su1'c1' Euniura Presidcrzf V1'c.e-P1'esidc'71f Secretary T1'e05zz1'e2' Snphnmnrra P1'esficz'e11t If71'CC-P7'E5Z.d61Zf Secretary Treaszzrez' illrruhmvn Presidefzt l7ice-President Secretary Tl'6C'lSZH'6I' -128- Svrienrr A. W. Bissell A. H. Burroughs G. Beehler I. A. Schweizer C. F. MaoCarthy H. E. Bird, Jr. E. B. Slade D. Tenney W. E. Brophy D. M. Claghorn T. M. Curry, Ir. D. Blanchard V. Barton F. H. Renard S. Hoffman R. L. Weiisley f, as f' ' L XT J f,??f! 1-Ya e PM MM' W I VV! N 1 1 f a . af S f x-- as rfJ'X L M T' E325 K . f 'yt A'-J, '-1 ' lf x X yy? lg , v- if-T Q x x 1' 1 1 si lr e o it 1 1115 A 1 - ',.,i.,ziig , 4 , ' - ,. Hniuvrnitg Qlnmmiitme nn 571112112111 Chrganigatinna Professor James Furman Kemp Cterm expires July 1, IQ13D Professor jefferson B. Fletcher . Qterm expires July 1, 1914j Professor S. A. Mitchell . Cterm expires july 1, IQIBD Professor Herbert G. Lord Qterm expires july 1, IQI6D Professor Carlton H. Hayes . Cterm expires july 1, IQI7D Uhr Amiuriatinn fur Hniurrnitg Evan Exeruiiur Qlnmmitirr Mrs Mrs. Mrs. Mrs M rs Herbert G. Lord . Frederick S. Lee . Charles T. Terry . YfVe11del1 T. Bush . Cassius Keyser . Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Erskine Hallock Hamlin I. B. Moore VVoodbridge Eirvrtnra -12 Mrs. Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs. President . Pirst Vice-President Second Vice-President Dewey Egbert Gottheil P. G. Moore Redfield Secretary Treasurer I X :: f':1lnv-o...Q9f 6'u1-..,, 1915-19115 0112155 iKu5hP5 1,1 Mvmdfi, 1915-1915 Gllzwn Qnnhrz N fmf .L -1 1- ' me , . ,sm rx? , ' ' X' f-' f' ',. :Me 1 ffi- - ..., . , Mn ' X55 ' '-E. f., liz Y ,xgik gg ' 4 V .W . wx. , , W .V .,,,..,L, , ,.!,,. V ,ji Af wha 5 , R L. x Mb 1 Ei M. .f.,m,,f7 eniismwfff--wxmg .lf ,, V. V ,QMK Y - V 1 xl r , 'NA . vw 1' 'g' 'K -'iz'-,4, , ,R by I A? A N 'A vi , 1 I If H , ,w 'fiu it V., ,.4. 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E ff -fWSY3i'53f 's . , ' ,z A3 015195wgfi fffw1,Efff3,,l1'5M31 4 - ,W-r L, ff ' w1 Lfp5aI. N.1m'23,,'i5:Q5V + fv ,4 P f -n ff 111.4 1,. .,,f if fv,LL.,, W1 '61-,iJ3,3,,f.,n .,1. , .. fAM,1.,f 'Q' J., H W4. Mfg:-.-,7 4- 1. , 1 'Q A1341 fm vf 1 ',,,f,+,,g., M Hgwff:-I, rim 4, 52,1 ,,, ' ,, Lf . 1, H ,, .4 1,1 ,V 4,1g.f uv? Q, wg .5 gg., ' L., .,a,.k N5-741, g L'-,5y1n.Zj'.'-fue.,gs? -if .gy,g4,, gfgj'-,s-J ff, M -.4P'i,f,,, X'-,Q fQn'lfn,Qfi' I. w3f'5f1Pf.34 ffgi? H g ,-i .3,f,,. Jw-- , H ,, , . . , . , 1 , :J V .. . ,- , -Y ' Q- - - - ---- f ff mfikf X ,fQff' N5F I fl!! T ir - 1 lKf1 ?' D, f 495 PM O 1 C51 X f f4f 1? XM C 'xr r X? X - ' f 'C I -L I 2 A , I , I , i f 'tx is f v- .V-L ,A p ii9I1ffM v QJIwi1B1 A . Qlnlumhia Hniurrzitg Athlrtir Awanriaiinn Euarh nf Eirrrtnra Morton G. Bogue. 'OO C, Chairman Harry A. Fisher, '04 S, Graduate Manager CIT. A. Dickey. '07 C, Secretary Prof. H. G. Lord Prof. Cz. L. Meyian, '04 C R. H. Sayre, '81 C E. H. Osterliaut, 'IO C, S. Jaques, '13 C VV. R. Mohr, 'I3 C D. VV. Haines, '13 C I '1 x zffll ' 41' 'N 1 x1 A ff! LJ 4. -' A ,W Aihlriir 'iliruiriu va. ,., I,-. URlNG the Academic year 1911-1912, Columbia still further proved her pre- dominance in many branches of sport. This was probably due to the fact that Aly greater uniformity was added to our athletic aspirations by the arrival of fi, ,fig Harry A. Fisher, '04-the man who has made Columbia famous in the world Q35 of basketball- -as Graduate Director of Athleticsg with him came a great boom 1 'ij K in the Athletic Association. Under his firm guidance the Association took a ks a stronger hold upon both the graduate and undergraduate bodies, its member- kg ' I ship being considerably increased. The Alumni likewise heralded the advent of the new manager by responding even more heartily than in previous years to requests for membership. Through the efforts of the Athletic Association, atten- dance at all home games and many out of town games was greatly increased: more sections in the grand stands were reserved for the use of the holders of membership tickets, in this manner strengthening the cheering and consequently glving more encouragement to participants in the games. Greater aid was given to the managers, of the various sports by holding meetings of all the managers, thus resulting in greater unity to athletics as a whole, and assuring the financial support of all the teams by more harmonious and efficient actions on the part of the individual managers. But one thing was brought home to all those wishing to see sport fostered at Columbia more than any other thing, The tearing up of South field to make way for Pulitzer and Purnald Halls, and the consequent crowding of Columbia's teams into a smaller space, compels us to look forward at once to the time when Columbia will be able to boast of a STADIUM. Nw '. it-. Qlrmu Because of the extremely unfavorable weather conditions in the Spring, crew practice was ex- ceedingly hampered. But with it all the 'varsity crew won all its preliminary races, defeating Princeton and Pennsylvania in a triangular race, and then winning the American Henly Regatta at Philadelphia in almost record time for the course. On Decoration Day, at the Harlem River Regatta, the 'varsity easily won from the oarsmen of New York Athletic Club. Because of poor conditions of the day of the Annapolis Race, the contest was called off, The crew squad hnally went to Poughkeepsie three weeks before the race, with every prospect for success in the regatta. Under the supervision of Coach Rice and Captain Downing, the men reached the acme of physical condition. Except that it was too hot for best work, rowing condi- tions on race day were ideal. Columbia men have not often gone to Poughkeepsie with hopes for victory which seemed better founded. Experts had repeatedly credited the University with a great crew-and a great crew it was. In form, stroke and watermanship, there was nothing to choose be- tween Cornell and Columbia, but the Ithaca crew had more power and brawn 'to win. The 'varsity eights got away to a beautiful start, and again, as in many years, Columbia fought Cornell in a terrific struggle down the course, For almost a mile, until just before the Columbia boat house was reached, the 'varsity led, then little by little, the red oars forged ahead. The Columbia eight gave their best to the gruelling struggle of the hrst two miles. which decided the race, and for the rest of the four miles. rowing on nerve alone, they made a plucky but hopeless endeavor. Half a mile from the hnish. Wiscoiisiii challenged the 'varsity, and in a heart-breaking struggle. forged ahead. coming in second. Syracuse hnished two lengths behind Columbia, with Pennsylvania in fifth place by about the same margin. The Stamford Crew, for whom everyone wished well, was far in the rear. Cornell took the four oared race. only by a great spurt at the Finish, after hav- ing been lead by Columbia for one and one-half miles. The Freshmen Crew made a pluckv hght, but because of their light weight had to be contented wih fifth place. ' i3EIEBlLIEIll The baseball team started off better than any other team of recent years, All the early games that Columbia lost were lost only after a hard fight, and then by a very close score. On the Southern trip, the team was able to beat VVashington and Lee University team. and this team is recognized as the strongest team in the South. Moran, their pitcher, was knocked out of the box, and he has the record of never losing a game. The team hit hard and fielded well throughout the season. and if a large percentage of their games lost can be laid to any cause, it is lack of good pitching. 'fTed Kiendl, 1913 L was re-elected captain for the season of IQI3. Under his leader- ship great hopes are held out for a very successful season. -135- yf i, , .1 - f i , wi if me 1 if I ,fy XZ! 7 ...Aff 4-. fgyf l' - 1 tl T!! f' l!.tif'iMl5fl1' f ttmypmsig A -I X A . O ' V zf , X-I - f -- r 1- ' - x V C: ,A i I g -a f KJ my p t --. , , - M t f, K, Yuahrthall For the nfth time Columbia won the Intercollegiate Basketball Championship. At the beginning of the season the prospects for another championship seemed none too bright. Four of the team, which had brought home the Eastern League Championship for the past three years, and had won for itself the deserving title of The Lightening Five, were unable to offer their services, owing for the most part to the ban of the four years' rule. With Babe Benson as a nucleus, Harry Fisher again demonstrated his unquestioned ability as a coach by building up a team which with game perseverance fought its way to the top and placed another championship banner on the walls of Earl Hall. The deciding game at Philadelphia was from every standpoint one of the most thrill- ing and exciting ever witnessed on a court. The Blue and White started off with a rush and hung up a substantial lead. Pennsylvania, however, wore this down gradually until at the end of the second half, the score stood 20-20. ln the extra period of play, Captain Benson fitly closed his bas- ketball career by caging the ball with a spectacular shot from the center of the floor, thereby clinching another title-the fourth successive one-for Columbia. Zllratrk ln reviewing the record of the Track team, it can be seen that the year was Coach Wefers' most successful since he has been with the team. ln its preliminary meets it was exceedingly successful, defeating many of the large universities. The crowning event of the year was the lntercollegiate Meet held at Philadelphia on May 3ISt and June Ist, where Columbia tied Harvard for fourth place. R. L. Beatty, '14 broke the intercollegiate shot-put record with a put of 48 feet IOM inches. Captain Harry S. Babcock placed second in the pole vault. breaking the intercollegi- ate record. and also took fourth place in the brold jump. H. H. Jacobs, ,I3, placed second in the 100 yard dash, and F. Brady, a Freshman, placed fourth in the 220 yard hurdles. With almost the entire team back, prospects for the coming year are brighter than ever. At the Olympic games at Sweden, Harry S. Babcock, won the pole vault with a leap of I2 feet II 3-5 inches. 5 The annual interscholastic Track Meet was even a greater success than in former years, hav- ing more participants and representing more prepatory schools than ever before. Qurkeg Along with the general booming of the other branches of athletics on the campus, the Hockey Team has shown a big improvement over former years, thanks to the efficient coaching of Mr. Tom Howard, of the Waiiderers Hockey Club. Columbia finished second in the lnterscholastic league, defeating, among others, Cornell, Dartmouth and Yale, and losing only to Princeton, the winners of the Championship. VVhen we consider that only two men of this team have left college, we can see that the outlook for the coming year is brilliant. Samimming Although Columbia's improvement in swimming was remarkable, it was not able to keep pace with the rapid rise in the league standard, many of the intercollegiate records having gone to smash during the year. The team failed to gain championship honors in the league, but won from Cornell, Williains, Amherst, Brown and Annapolis. An additional feature of the season was the innovation of having interscholastic events on the program of the home meets. Gbtltrr Sparta The Gymnastic Team suffered from the lack of regular coaching, but did well considering the handicap under which they labored. The Fencing team, again as in previous years was one of the most popular of indoor sports. In the Intercollegiate Championships held at Hotel Astor, the Varsity team hnished hfth. The Golf season showed an unexpected increase in golfing spirit inits second year of exist- ence at Columbia. The annual tournament brought out forty-two players. ln last year's soccer team was built up a team which this year should prove a most formid- able- opponent to all others in the league. Last year the team finished fourth in the league, de- feating Princeton and Cornell. The tennis team had a very successful season, losing only two matches. Several of the men are back this year and they may be relied upon to build up a strong team during the coming sea- son. The wrestling team had four meets and placed four men in the hnals of the lntercollegiates. ilntranurral Swartz More interclass games were held last year than in previous years. lmpetus was greatly added to lnterelass Baseball by Eddie Collins. the former Columbia star, and now the famous player of the Philadelphia American team. 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' f.:-21'-,'1'2?zf .r 2: 7-me df Coach Wefers Allan Smith X 'iii' X, I i n XM E, S .- ':r,- X X If 1:1-f-sf I 4-: 'N'!' fTf Nw ' f V , :L-4' V4.1 was oms fwflwh H AW B AW! , 1 I K!! , J as , Lfnihh 1 fp X fi ' 1 .495 X to X Q .,4..L -lim 'M Eanrhall Eazkrthall Teddy Kiendl 'l3ff7',:21 1 -J x fi' 3 w fray .-2 5414. V A , V1 - I ' 4' 'V wiil , : , '- 1 .gif-1'-, 1 Q .ll , ff , :V , :sf f Coach Lauder Butch Butcher Qlaptairm Glnarhra illlaliagrrz Babe Benson Coach Fisher -- f Vz- V, -'V5.gg,:g.V,,Vu11K,,.f4zV-ifWM ,yfffmgf ho h hoo J V V ,,, GV 'Y' 'U' . 4 V '4-' 27, f ,1 ,K sfffQCf Ulf? I X I fi? ff!! in I. I , , ,fy , 5 J' . . j -3:11 1, - o o- A VV K1 Vf . '25 ' .1 , :.zg,, - f ' 70. 4 V I . 4 -1,1 V.-if 'ff '- an' V .4 ST ' . ',:?imW-12231-122 V , ,W - ff 42- '- .s:.W76f' W M4953 ,A ,Lui ,, r QF? fiisfr- ' Bert Clyne 1912 Harniig Eighi 1512 'Haraiig ZHunr i' K I 1 l I N N Z W N K i W 1 V Y I 1 x I I f X - 141 1. . 1 . my 111115 011 Iaiw efigi Ml 'QS' Q 'l LN N ' ' 1 ' I dll al if 1 ' e -A A . 2 --. , - 1 I , . Ax.. ,f x ' X A - . 1..umv - R O .. ,,,,,,,m,, ., .-..1.-,.. LL... , , . . Olnlnmhiu 'Hninvrnitg iKnn1ing Qlluh 1511-1912 Charles G. Sinclair, Jr., G. S. Downing, '14S Jas. I. Moore, F12 S J. H. Purdy, FI4 C G. L. Maurer, .IZ C NV. R. Mohr, :I3 C R. S. Pierrepont, 'I2 L A. D. Alexander, JI2 L M. G. Bogue, 'oo Ifinurh nf Eirrrinraa 1 I2 S Pzfesidem' Cczptaizz Vice-P1'e51fde1zt Sec1'ez'a7'y T7'CflS'IH'E7' and Iliff!-1Z,Clg67' fl5Sf.S'ZLCll'Zf Manager Graduate Directoi' Gmdzzazfe DZ'7'ECf0'l' Gmduczte Treaszzreaf 1512-1513 Charles G. Sinclair, Ir., ' G. S. Downing, ' A. XV. Bissell, F. I. Latenser, ,I3 VV. R. Mohr, ' J. H. Purdy, ' N. 0. Rockwood, ' 12S 14S ,I3 S FA. I3 C I4 C I2 L R. S. 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SlSlI1lC-IOZSS 3-5. Fourth, l9'ennsylvan1u. Time-11:23 2-5. Itlzrraitg Siuhaiitutrs C. XV. Peterson, '14 C S. XY. Smith, '14 C D. M. Clagluorn. '15 S XY. L. H. Doyle. '14 S I. S. Miller, '14 S lrl. li. Bird, '14 S Qeoxswainj .-I45-- I 5 - 5g'1: A5--if?--',.f , A ,, V . .1 ig1f',li:?1j??.i1i1.af21.'...iic1 Q I 1 1 1 1 I 1, 1,1 , KM -9 A Q W 1' A34 ji H' A 1 15' 1 ' , 4 11' W. , .:, ,,.,..,,N' - .1 .. -. 1 4. jf 1 1- j K . , - 1 -. , ., ,., ,., 1.,,, ., , , 1'Z ..:- '-.y4ipofZ2fF?kHh - . . . N., ,fl ,,, . , , .. 1 4:41-wif, 7W.ygb:1:g'?,,4:.f71,:i7gf , .,.. L. 11.11 .,f:,.,,,,.1,,,. 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Ruprecht, '13 S 3-A. C. Rothwell, '14 C 4-A. XV. Bissell, '13 S 5-T. XV. Hadsell, '14 S 6-I. I. Moore, '12 S 7-F. J. Latenser, '13 FA. Stroke-G. S. Downing, '14 S, Capt. Coxswain-A. I. Brock, '13 C Enrhsiitutea C. R. Robinson, '13 S K. Herkert, '14 C flmu Miles Race called off on account of unfavorable weather S Elriangular Qvguita Glhilhz Olup Qgrinrrtnn, Mag 15, 19 1 2 Glnlumhia 'lliamitg Eight Bow-E. I. Wfilliains, '14 S 2-XV. R. Ruprecht, '13 S 3-A. C. Rothwell, '14 C 4-A. XV. Bissell, '13 S -I. W. Haclsell, '14 S -I. I. Moore, '12 S 7-F. J. Latenser, '13 FA. Stroke-Cr. S. Downing, '14 S, Capt. Coxswain-A. I. Brock, '13 C 5 6 Svnhatituirz C. R. Robinson, '13 S ll. I. Herlcert, '14 C Gbm: unix Eflgrrv-Qbuartrr illlilvs Won hy Columbia. Time-9 253. Second, Princeton. Time-9:58 3-5. Third, Pennsylvania. TllllC-IOI3. Lg :ll1::3gn.., ,I,:I?gNNII xii:-X 2 ff rl, +i: ? il N 3 at IjIII HA 'P' fy--1 I-'LX . . if Q ,mn . 7 , .!' 1Wn'i, Y' 41, ' 4:5 B ' I ,rr aw QA' if X I . 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Bissell, '13 S 5-I. XN. Hadsell, '14 S 6-I. I. Moore, '12 S I3 7-F. I. Latenser, '13 FA. Stroke-G. S. Downing, '14 S, Capt. Coxswain-A. Brock, '13 C Vkfon by Columbia. Time-6:36 4-5. Second, Union B. C. lluniur lliighi-Qbarrh 91112115 Qlullrmhisl 3l1u1iur lllaraitg Bow-YW. F. Pyne, '12 S 2-B. F. Phillipson, '13 S 3-D. M. Claghorn, '15 S 4-C. XV. Peterson, '14 C 5-I. S. Miller, '14 S 6-C. R. Robinson, '13 S 7-K. Herkert. '14 C Stroke-C. F. Mz1cC21rthy, '14 S Coxswain-H. E. Bird, '14 S Wfon by Harvard. Second, Colninbia. Third, Princeton. Fourth, PennsylVani.a. Fifth, Yale. Svulmiituirs S. Wh Smith, '14 C XV. L. H. Doyle, '14 S .-A-fn , -,.., ' AK- ,1- N-1 1, .:. .. F X!- Pmff , ,. Q 4, D I .U L 'ff -' Kc!! ' '11-111 1 W I l . 1 9 - We Hn lm? xv-,gym 'iMWgQFfwfR71f2iWf lgarlvm 'illiurr Qegatta New flgnrk, ilmillil HU, 1912 Snvninr iEig111-Lbareh 51112115 Olulumhia Haraitg Eight Bow-B. I. VVillian1s, '14 S 2-W. R. Rupreclit, '13 S -A. C. Rothwell, '14 C 4-A. NN. Bissell, '13 S 5-I. XV. Hadsell, '14 S 6-I. I. Moore, 'I2 S 3 7-F. J. Latenser, '13 FA. Stroke-G. S. Downing, '14 S, Capt. Coxswain-A. I. Brock, '13 C Wfon by Columbia. Time-5 140. Second, N. Y. A. C. Zluninr '-iEig111-119arrh 521111115 Glulumhia Junior 'Earaitg Bow-VV. F. Pyne, '12 S 2-B. F. Phillipson, '13 S 3-D. M. Clagborn, '15 S 49-C. W. Peterson, '14 C 5-J. S. Miller, '14 S 6-C. R. Robinson, '13 S 7-K. Herkert, '14 C Stroke-C. F. MaeCartl1y, '14 S Coxswain-H. E. Bird, '14 S Wfon by Columbian. Time-6 rnin., 4 3-5 see. Second, Malta B. C. . Eauhztitutw S. NV. Smith, '14 C XV. L. H. Doyle, '14 S 4151- I I . I r A F-, V 2 Q v . R IIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIII ....l. .4 I.. 1 .ull s. nn l ' 'llllllllllllllllll'IIIIIII lIIIIIIY IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIS Il? lIIll lll M WM ,.LL- l,1 . A, fr ' . 4 W '1 l12 lx ,I i Igln K. f WWIIIIIIIIII nImlI!!lii1Ii ,jA Z VUNHHH llll 1 jr 'hui 'rg N.. N N r. Nsgumkish i L 1 5 5 N N 1 I E' x 1 1 - ffl 'liillfflfa-51' M wyllffliii LA f lx I V 1 In ,' X 1 V 1-iw' A i l Glulumhizm liniurraitg Elrark Gram 15.-I11-1512 H. S. Babcock, F12 A. H. Smith, ,I2 C C. E. Mcissncr, '13 S G. T. Kirby I. A. Taylor B. Vlfcfers F. L. Brady, ,IS R. M. Bonsib C. T. Ticbcnor H. S. Babcock S. E. Graham H. S. Babcock H. S. Babcock R. L. Beatty QBHTIPIZ Cajnfa-izzr Ma1za-gen' .4SSI..S'fG1I1f Manager G1'a1z'z'zcIte Director Gmdnntr Director Coach Ellyn Umm Siprinta H. H. Jacobs, ,I3 A. Harvitt illlihhlr Biatanrrs T. B. Paton S. M. Janney Kung Bintanrez H. VV. Evans F. Wfliclan ilumpa L. Simon Qurhlrz S. E. Graham linlr 13211111 H. C. Dickinson Bliriglgta R. Hale -155- 1912-1913 R. M. Bonsib C. E. Meissncr, 313 S R. F. Griffin, 114 C G. T. Kirby I. A. Taylor B. J. Wfcfcrs R. Ormsbcc, ,IS F. Macdonald M. Janney . T. Wfcisliottcii . Tcnney L. Brady . T. VV'eiskottcn . S. Babcock f' Af 4 , T J' ' Ja a umfm NT 1f7xY1?Z , ,t i i a Q , e z - - f IT TZT- X . c, f ct gigs., jf!! I if I jr, v 6:1 ,I yqe iifj fl l- Q. tbjll an-7, f1LJL,,.ai 4 43 1 . I -f ' K. , M H4 S ' I I D if- fi I 4 gf ia X X , M ii A 'l4'a , D J il in A I rllhtmwggrzgi 4-?'rx ff O O Ai Uhr Cmgmpir Gamez---1512 Weeks Kirby Sloane Bartow S. VVeeks, '83 Law . Vice-President of the American Olympic Committee Gustavus T. Kirby, !Q5 S, '98 L, . President of the A. A. U. and Vice-President of the American Olympic Committee Professor Wfilliam Milligan Sloane, '68 . Dean ofthe International Olympic Committee Hammond Sayre Lane Babcock Graeme M. Hammond, '78 S . Captain of the American Fencing Team Reginald H. Sayre, '81 ..... Captain American Revolver Team A. P. Lane, 'I3 S ...... Champion Revolver Shot of tlie Wforld Two Individual Championships and Member of Championship Team Harry S. llalucock, '12, W'inner of Pole Vault and Holder of Qlympic Record in that event iI56.. 4 4 e lilmi - fum 4 't 12? N' 'if 1 xr 'I Mia--on any at .1 'bi !'P-iff,-f u Q f ff 3 'B - - 'e ff X Y DT f 4' if 1 M 1 T i-:E .ni I ,q- .fi , ll 1 'li ' 'Y ' T v ' f Y V -,1- Y 1 Q Rf.. L T, ww I A X bi' -LZ i 5, 7 it 'its' V .',, ' ',- . . F VA -X , 'kr MMI. h ffm . V1 if A I 1 ,NY X f 14 I 3 c ' 3 4 1 he Elntvrrullegintva---1912 Qtrtirlv frurn Qlulumhia Alumni Neum- Zuuig 12.15122 Elnterrullrgiaie Urark Gamez The Columbia track team tied for fourth place with Harvard on June 1 at l-'hiladelphia in the lntercollegiates, the premier college athletic event. The breaking of five intercollegiate records and thrilling competition throughout marked the games as the best for many years. The work of Columbia was a surprise to her competitors and is the more noteworthy because of the consistent v.-ork of the men who have labored under con- siderable difliculties. Two of the wearers of the .Blue and White excelled old records. Russell L. Beatty, 'I4S., was in a class of his own in the shot put, hurling the missile the remarkable dis- tance of 48 ft. IOM in., breaking the intercollegiate record and besting his nearest competitor, Koh- ler, of Michigan, by more than four feet. No present collegian seems to be near him and his record will probably stand to Columbia,s credit for many years, or until he breaks it himself. Breaking the intercollegiate record and getting second place was the unusual experience of Cap- tain Harry S. Babcock, ,I2S,, whose vault of I2 ft. QM in., was bettered by Gardner of Yale, who 'broke the world's record with the superb vault of I3 ft. I in. The old record was held by Babcock 'himself at I2 ft. 8 M5 in. He has competed his last time for Columbia and his passing will be a se- vere loss. He was probably the best all-round track athlete ever to represent the Blue and 'White. Besides the pole vault he competed in the 'broad jump, winning fourth place with a jump -of 22 ft, 1M in., which was much less than he had 'previously done, due undoubtedly to his work in the pole vault. H. H. Jacobs, '13, placed second to Thomas of :Princeton by a few inches in the coveted century. Russ Beatty I, l X Harry Babcock F. L. Brady, ,I5, ran a splendid race in the 220-yd. hurdle, winning fourth place to Craig, of Michigan, who made the remarkable time of 24 1-5 seconds. Another Freshman who did fine work. though failing to score, was S. Graham, '15, who qualified in the high hurdles and broad jump, get- ting fifth in the latter. Captain-elect Bonsib. yI3S., ran well in the great record-breaking half, finishing in nfth position. The team scores were: Pennsylvania, 283 Cor- nell, 17M3 Michigan. 153 Columbia. 133 Harvard, 133 Syracuse, 123 Dartmouth, 1123 Yale, 103 Wesleyan, 7g Brown, 63 Princeton, 53 Rutgers, 23 Bowdoin, 2, and Massachusetts Institute of Tech- nology, 1. There was a time when Columbia frequently won the lntercollegiates. lt is gratifying there- fore that the present team, though by no means in championship form, is likely to remain a serious factor in , college track competition. A fact worthy of note is that Columbia's track athletes have generally been developed at the University. A great deal of credit is due to Coach W6f?1'S for the successful outcome of the track season. He has done much to develop men and to encourage new candidates to enter into competition. The year has witnessed some splendid relays and in- dividual performances and the development of a consistent and well-rounded team. 57 Olnlumhia QPIEIQ Elvnm R. M. Bonsib, 'I3 S T. B. Paton F. L. Brady, 715 C F. Macdonald, ,I4 S W. G. Buckish A iflivrnrh A Syracuse vs. Columbia, 1,560 yds. At Boston Vlfon by Columbia. Time, 3210 I-5 vWanamaker Trophy Race-Que mile Vlfon by Columbia. Fordham second. A. A. U. Handicap-One mile. 71st Regiment Games Columbia second. A. A. U. Handicap-One mile. N. Y. U. Games Wfon by Columbia. Amherst vs. Columbia, Hartford, Conn.-One mile NV-on by Amherst. Time, 3149 4-5. lfitercollegiate Indoor Cliampionsbips-One mile Wlon by Syracuse. Columbia, second. Cornell,third. Ran at Pennsylvania Relays-One Mile College Championships of America 11581 Z I+' !'4 Q W NT ff? J! '4' is Q SIIWVA 0Df 'jM11,?I4 N' X -- lb . Q ...Uv raft. if D -1-gigr .T i Lxgg ' I I nf' ,r, v I ' 'i' 5 .ji.fA ' 1 f I Q- v1 A V L 1-if L- ' .Q Q , , , Ji mms Qf. 12 ..- D its ' J -' mi. T:-5153 l Lk Q al EVENTS IOO-j'3.1'Cl dash .... 220-yEl1'fl dash 440-yard dash 880-yard run. Cnc-mile run. Two-mile run 120-yd. h. hurdles. 22o-yd. low hurdles High jump ..... Broad jump ...... Pole vault .... Shot put ......... Discus throw ..... CErPz1iPr N P111 Harb Zlnivrrnllvgiaiv illllrvt F1Rs'r Brady QCD Brady QC.D Bonsib QCD Macdonald Q C Danney QCD Evans Babcock Wfard QC.D Babcock QCD Simon lliabcock QCD Babcock QCD Beatty QC.D Beatty QCD April EU, 1912 SECOND Kaufman QCD Paton QCD Barret QNYUD D Buckish QCD Verplank QCD Thorne QNYUD Graham QCD Hageman QCD VVard QCD 'White QNYUD Hale QCD Babcock QCD 'l'HlRD TIME, HEIGHT OR DISTANCE Ormsbee QCD McManus Q NYUD Cerney QNYUD Wfhelan Sieben Slade QCD Many QNYUD Schang QCCNYD Sullivan QCCNYD Wfeiskotten QCD Tenney QCD Dickinson QC.D Babcock QCD Hale QCD Columbia, IO22 N. Y. U., II C C N. Y., 3g -CI ro 23 53 2 4 ro 17 5 22 IO 47 122 3-5 sec. .Q-5 sec. sec. min. 23 4-5 sec. min. 43 4-5 sec. min. I3 sec. sec. ft. 61 in. ft. 65 in. tt. 6 in. ft. 61 in. ft. 575 in. Dt ff Af 4 ff' 'fr b . , 459 .. -' J. . . 2 f so - 2. fr- X 1. - -' Fl' -5 'fi 'J 1 ' git: ly' it .A A fl' 'K r ' Y Y C 1 , 'H -1 1 in f 'H 1 1 F' . D . . -f -1 4 f - TIC' I v .. i - .ii -, I C - S XC L 1f7': ,- - . V Al. lg ' , kj A 1iii'fPWD j I H f O Glnlnmhiat un. 5-fvgraruzv Mag 4, 1912 EVENTS FIRST SECOND 'r1-111413 'r1ME, 1-1E1GH'r on DISTANCE IOO-y2l1'Cl dash .... Robertson QS.D Dacobs QCD Brady QCD io 1-5 sec. 220-y3.TCl dash .... Reidpath QS.D Robertson QS.D Brady QCD 22 sec. 440-yard run ..... Reidpath QS.D Fogg' QS.D Macdonald QCD 48 4-5 sec. Half-mile run .... Bonsib QCD Taylor QS.D Macdonald QCD 1m. 595. One-mile run.. Algira QS.D Danney QC.D Newing QS.D 4m. 3Q 4-5s 120-yd. h. hurdles.Champlin QS.D Babcock QCD Graham QCD 16 1-5 sec. 220-yd. low hurdles Brady QCD Champlin QS.D Coakley QS.D 25 1-5 sec. Two-mile run. Danes QS.D Sargent QS.D Evans QCD A gm. 54 4-55 High jump ....... Babcock QCD Q Eiiiseriijisq 5 ft. 3 in' Pole vault .... Babcock QCD Kortwright QS.D Wfisner QS.D IO ft. 6 in. Broad jump. . . Discus throw ..... l-:lammer throw Shot put ......... Babcock QCD Beatty QCD Street QS.D Beatty QCD Syracuse, 69. Thompson QS.D Hale QCD Probst QS.D Hale QCD 611112115 -1 60- Champlin Champlin QS.D Beatty 1 Champlin QS.D 22 ft. 8 in. 120 ft. 55 in. 30 ft. Ili in 45 ft. IO in. Columbia, 57. 4-'kx P- ja 'I ' Q ,.. Glnlumhia---Glnrnvll---Annapnlin 131112121 mag 11, 1512 7 I 1 2 , - ft- - r ffx -fr Ml ,aamf iff I 111 Nl' - ri --+- 'tgjlwffcg' Er ILQIWE 1 11 1 I Nl'-S ' 1 , Ng if 5 It 1 EVENTS 1oo-yard dash .... 220-y3.l'Cl dash 440-yard run. 880-yard run. -Une-mile run. Two-mile run P11451 Jacobs QCol.j Bennett CCor.j Bonsib QCol.j Iones CCor.j Snyder QCor.j Finch QCo1'.j 120-yd. h. hurdles. Dickens QN.j 220-yd. low hurdles Miller QNQ High jump ....... Babcock CCol.Q Broad jump ...... Babcock K Col.j Shot put ......... Beatty QCol.j Pole vault ...... V5 Babcock CCOLD I Fritz CCO1-.J 5ECoND Bennett QCor.j Wfild CNQ Putnam QCor.j Bonsib QCol.j Berna QCor.j Evans QCol.j 1 hliller guy Brady QC-ol.j Brodt CCor.j Graham QCol.j Brown QNQ THIRD TIME, HEIGHT OR DISTANCE Wfild QNQ IO 1-5 sec. Jacobs fCol.j jones fCor.j Putnam fCO1'.j Lockwood QN. Palmer CNJ Harper QCor.j D Wfhitney QCor.D j Yiclcey CN.j I Simons lCol.j VVard CCol.j Cohfey CCor.j Eivingham C Cor. j 23 1-5 5ec, 5o 2-5 sec. IIN. 56 3-55. 4111. 31 1-55, 1o1n. 3 1-55. 16 1-5 sec. 26 2-5 sec. 5 ft. in. 22 ft. II? in. 45 ft. 65 in. I2 ft. 43111. Ielammer throw. . . Hintze fN.j Munns CCo1'.j Collins CCor.j I42 lt. 5 in. 6111111111 Cornell, 48, Columbia, 415. Navy, 275 -161- ? J g I I I -4 v ,Q V v 4.41 B2,ff,,f227,,Q' 1 4 I 4 l 1' ff TNF V! A.. 1 ' F W- 1 ,A I 1 1 1 'il .en K f' 7 ' 1 Y '- ' 4 'W A ,ff I 1 4 'I , 4 .nil .4 1 ' ' - - . ' 1 '81 ' ffb ., 14 .- - - W f l f' 1' 1- f . I-1 QM , Q M or 1 111141 1.15 1 4... h Qlnlumhia 1911-15112 H. NN. Evans, '13 S C. E. Meissner, '13 S B. I. VVefers Hniurrnitg 0111155 Qlnunirg Umm Ugffirttz 1912-1513 Captain H. XV. Evans, ,I3 S Matzzagev' R. F. Griffin, '14 C Coach B. Wfefers E119 Umm H. XV. Evans. ,135 H. H. Anderson, '12 C C. P. Browning, '12 S S. Reichzlrcl, T. C. E. B. Slacle, '14 S R. Muller, '15 F. A. C. Tichenor, '15 C Qlrrurh Dual Meet. Columbia, 42. C. C. N. Y., 18. Dual Meet. Princeton, 34. Columbia, 22, Intercollegiates. Tenth place with score of 286. 1163- 2 f A we fr-e A-fl-fr f--1 -- Ha ' -Lys 'fr , . . .,, A , . 1 4 -N.. - ,344 F 1' 4,451-if r 4 ,f NT W ' 2' - -- - 1- -- 54 so 1, -4 'mga' 3, ,l.Trm,1f1?Z I A N ,leg 1 43- fi' TXKZ' ! J l' U 41173 4 W? in -b, 4 y -5 U f.i,--,Q All ,A n It 5 ' I5 . - f' W-.5 wv W fl fm-1-- W , .Al ng V 1 V N A Svnplinmnrr---1Hrr5l1mz1n 1115221 Cmrtuhn 311, 1912 EVENTS FIRST SECOND THIRD T11x1E, 1-1E1GHT OR DlS'lfXNCE IOO-y211'd clash .... Brady, '15 Paszek, '15 Appleby, '16 IO 2-5 Sec. 220-yaffl clash Brady, '15 Vollmer, '16 Ornisbee, '15 25 1-5 Sec. 440-yard run. Vollmer, '16 Schang, '15 Hubbard, '15 55 1-5 Sec. 880-yard 1'llll. Tichenor, '15 Hubbard, '15 Hayes, '16 2111. I3 1- Une-111ile1-un. Tiehenor, '15 Dunn, '15 Harding, '16 5n1. II 3-5s Two-mile ru11 Schiffinan, '16 Gli111n1, '15 Ho1Cfn1a11, '16 12111. Q 4-5s 220-yd. low hurdles Brady, '15 Gral1an1, '15 Sirnonds, '16 2Q 1-5 Sec. 120-yd. l1. l1urdleS. Gral1an1, '15 Brady, '15 Simonds, '16 16 4-5 Sec. Higl1 jump ....... Randall, '16 Appleby, '16 HH1Hllt'O11, '16 5 ft. 5 i11 Broad jump ...... Cohn, '16 Randall, '16 Axelrod, 'I5 18 ft. 2 i11. Shot put ......... Armstrong, '16 Beatty, '15 Sanborn, '15 36 ft. 4 in. Discus throw ..... Greenleaf, '15 Claghorn, '15 Beatty, '15 106 ft. 5 in. Pole vault ........ Barry, '16 Reese, '16 McKi11leSS, '16 011111115 Sopl1on1oreS fIQI5D, 67. Freshman fI9I6D, 5o. At the Start. Cross Country lnterscholastic Run at Buffalo October 31, 1912. Arranged Y J, 1 , 7 A , . . by XX estern New Xorlc Alumni ASSOC1,3f1OH. V ql EvEN'1s 1oo-yard dash .... 220-yard dash .... 440-yELfCl run ..... S80-yard run ...... Une-mile run ..... Two-mile run ..... 120-yd. h. hurdles. 220-yd. low hurdles High jump ..... Pole vault. . . . . . Shot put ......... Discus throw ..... Broad jump ...... First, 1914 . Second, 1912 . Third, 1915 . '4 5, 4-1 X T ai! 44' ' ' -- ' 1' 14-i + 'li fl Mm 1 ik A6 O 4 I In I I V V V fx, ,, I ii- X Y Q, --' lg? 5' 1 2' ffjtfwml r fx - rfp 1 ,111 f. 5'y,fl5Q - it N EW- Ya 22. - , 1 Zlntvrrlmm Hirst Spring illllnrt-1 H 1 2 FIRST SECOND '1H1RD '1111E, 11E1GH'1 012 DISTANCE Ornisbee, '15 Brady, '15 Harvitt, '14 IO 3-5 sec. Ormsbee, 'IS Brady, 'IS Harvitt, '14 24 sec. Macdonald, '14 Brady, '15 Tenney, '14 53 3-5 sec. , - Q anne , I4 BOHSIIJ' I3 Macdolnald, 'I4 Zm' 23'-55 Ianney, '14 Tichenor, '15 Zvirin, '14 5m. 54-5s. Evans, 712 Reichard, '12 Slade, '14 IOH1. 265. Babcock, ,I2 Graham, '15 Tenney, '14 162 sec. Babcock, ,I2 Graham, '15 Brady, '15 27 sec. Babcock, 'I2 Vtfeiskotten, F . Simon, '12 Graham, '15 3 ft' 6 m' Stone, 'IS Babcock, '12 Weislcotteli, '14 II ft. Beatty, '14 Beatty, '14 Babcock, '12 Fourth, IQI3 . . . Dickenson, '14 Hale, '14 Hale, '14 Graham, '15 Elntala Meenan, '14 Babcock, '12 Tenney, '14 46 ft. 4 in. 118 ft. 3 in. 1 21 ft. 441211-1. 41 1-6 points 37 points 33 5-6 points 5 points On the Course. The 'VVestern New York Alumni tirst put up a cup in 1909. and the race has been an annual affair since that date. -.1653 I f If -- s fs f X .1 W f 115 NF 'filfll I' W I GN - I . ii nvaf,-?1, -YW, MGND I f m , A. A 4 'J' M ll EVE NTS 100-yard dash. 220-yard dash. 440-Y2l1'Cl run. . 880-yard run. . Une-mile run. . Two-mile run. 1f1RsT Jacobs, ,I3 Brady, '15 Bonsib, '13 Bonsib, '13 Tichenor, 'IS Ianney, '14 220-yd. low hurdles Brady, '15 120-yd. h. hurdles. Brady. 'IS Pole vault ........ Dickinson, '14 Shot put ......... Beatty, '14 Discus throw ..... Beatty, '14 Broad jump ...... Graham, '15 IQI4 19T5 1913 1016 Elnivrrlawn illilret Lf9rIuhrr EE, 1 H 1 2 SECOND Harvitt, '14 Jacobs, '13 Macdonald, '14 VVhelan, '14 Wfhelan, '14 Slade, '14 Schang, 'IS Tenney, 'I4 Barry, '16 Armstrong, '16 Greenleaf, '15 Tenny, '14 SCGRE -166- TI-I IRD TIM D1-msbee, '15 I-Iarvitt, '14 Vollmer, '16 lVlacd0nald, '14 Harding, '16 Durkee, '13 Butler, '1 5 Herring, '14 Reed, '12 Salsbury, '13 Meenan, '14 Hale, ,I4 Ice CLD E, HEIGHT OR DISTANCE IO 3-5 sec. 24 1-5 sec. 52 1-5 sec. 2m. IO 2-5s, 5m. o 2-SS. 101n. 22 I-5S. I7 1-5 sec. 9 ft. 9 in. 45 ft. 105 in. 124 ft. 6 in. IQ ft. IO? in. . 46 points . 33 points . 20 points S points J E! 1 4 1:6 6 ga l' IZ I I+-I . 53 5-22 2..- in H -3 -- XV! ,lg f fy, X AMW, -2 M 2 - , li 7 ' 0 - ' 'N' - if - ,bfi ,,'y 3 . lgWM'Sl X 4595 Sflrr O o f 4 m :Maggy Zl11I12r5rhnla5iir Elrark 111312121 Svatitrilag, illlag 11, 1 H1 2 EVENTS 1-tiksr slicoxo 'l'l'llRI'J NME, HEIGHT OR D1s'r,xNCE loo-yard -clash .... Smith, Treaclxvay, l.fVard, io 3-5 sec. Tome. Hotchkiss. Manhattan Prep. 220-yard dash .... Aloe, Martin, Treaclway. 24 I-5 sec. Tome. Jersey City. Hotchkiss. 440-yard clash ..... Martone, Lagay, Kellogg 52 2 5 sec. Tome. Central. Newark Acad. 880-yard run... . Martone, - Wfeher, jones, 2in. 5 2-55. Tome. Pingry. Yonkers. Une-niile run ..... Meyer, Burke, von Mechow, Jun. 4.4 3-55. Central. Barringer. Curtis. Two-mile run ..... XfVenz, I Thompson, io-in. 18 3-55. Centr.al. jamaica. l2O-yd. h. hurdles. Trenholrn, Peterson, Neale. Leiseuring, I6 2-5 see. DeVVitt Clinton Tome. Hotchkiss. 220-yCl. low hurdles Harper, Trenholm. McNulty, 27 I-5 sec. Tome. DeW'itt Clinton. Brooklyn Prep. Broad jump ...... lilages, Burrell, ' Partons. 20 ft. 3 in. Bryant. New Rochelle. Central. High jump ....... Couclen, Bourke, Curtis-Fisher, 5 ft. IO in. Perth Amboy. Dwight. Tome, Stuy. Shot put ..... .. . Sniith, Wfestbrook, Clenclening, 45 ft. 2 in. Tome. Mackenzie. DeW'itt Clinton. Pole vault ........ Curtis. Heyl, Vincent. II ft. Tome. Hotchkiss. Hotchkiss. Relay race ....... Stuyvesant H. S. DeXYitt Clinton Manhattan Prep. 3in. 38 3-5s. lglaring Points First-Tome School . . 385 Swoudg l giinion I-li S. Fourth-Hotchkiss . . . 9 Fifth. .Stuyvesant . 55 1167, 1' H-I f, f f . I Q 1 45-f- gf-I if 1,0177 rr WMS' ff-5-fx w-Rf- , YE ' f4 , ' fx - A xx --1 ., 1 ff x 1 4- Si XJ, N H 11 f ' ii.. 1 fl a w s mg? f EVEN 'l' IOO-Y3.1'Cl Dash 220-STZl1'Cl Dash 440-Yard Run S80-Yard Run IOOO-Yard Run 1-Mile Run 2-Mile Run 120-Yard Hurdle 220-Yard Hurdle 1-Mile Wallc Running Broad Jump Running' High jump Pole Vault 16-lb. Shot Put 16-lb. Hammer Throw Two-Mile Relay 'l'lME, DISTANCE OR HEIGHT 10 1-5 sec. 22 sec. 49 1-5 sec. 1 min. SQ 2 min. 22 4 min. ZQ 9 min. SQ 16 sec. 25 1-5 SCC. SCC. 2-5 sec. SCC. SCC. 7 min. 4 sec. f . 23 ft. 7 in. 5 t 111in I2 ft. Ile 48 ft. IO2 in. I3I' ft. II ' 1l'1. 11'l. 8 min. 7 sec. Ex C1 -bg! 5 B CF 4-M Z! H 3 at P5 H In 4-be Q-F K El S Z! H Si E2 05 H C1 H CV 22? HOLDER Long, '01 P. Sz S. . Long, ,OI P. 81 S. M. Long, ,OI P. Sz S. R. M. Bonsib, '13 S. O. M. Bishop, '03 Arch. Geo. W. Hoyns, ,O7 S. H. Berna, '13 S. H. T. Harding, ,Q3 P. 81 S. F. L. Brady, '15 C. L. Collis, '92 S R. Stangland, 'o4. I. J. Ryan, '09 S. H. S. Babcock, '12 S. R. L. Beatty, '14 VV. F. Roos, '13 S. R. Marsh, '07 S. F. S. Hetherington, -'07 C. I. Brodix, '07 C. A. Zink, '09 F. A. -168 ,A N Y M EI. A 2 UM Q ff ! j. 5 f , Q 'in in 1 Sf x 171 j YD X? I ,Q 1 x s wi , 'MQ x A s I UZ ,, Hx. ,. 1 :gp 'A is X, z Q W' 7 WW.. 2, f ,f 'offfl so 1 1- -A J l'ffef.f f 1 A , F 1 + F - f fi 72 1-YM M .rs .A .I 1 as fl. , ' I lr Q I , Y ' , ' Q 1, -T TTT' df 11,76 X'5i 7ff VX M , . l fir. 1511- 1 . ft, 1.1 f 1 11. 11 1 . K 11.3 1 fi , X 3 .L , 2, A . 1 ' 11 Gi 'M .L ' . .U . lik ' Z-1 ZT ' T l I O Glnlumhia Hniurrniig Ifianvhail Aminriziiiun 15111-1912 GDHTIEFE Ca.pz'a-111 T. Kiencll, jr., '13 L XV. F. Iiiutclier, '12 R. .-X. Hillis, '13 lrl. A. Fisher 1. D. Pell E. H. Rzlymond Pitcher . Catcher . First Base . Second Base . Third Base . Short Stop . Left Field . Center Field . Right Field . - l 1. S ll! 4111 agvr 1-lsnsfazzf illaizager Ccmflz G7'Cll!IIlIf'C' DI'7'UL'f0!' . Gl'fZdZlli'Z'.i' Director Uhr Flrmit . . .'1. Cllrieh, . C. sl.. Bailey, '13 L5 T. ll. Sanders, 51IlJ51i11IfP5 J. S. O'Neale, '14 C I. C. Lee, jr., '15 C A. H. Haaren, 114 C R. A. Fairbairn, '12 C H. Crotch, '14 C ilivrnrh Coluinbia Opponents St. Johns . . 6 2 Yale . Rutgers . . 3 .1 N, Y, lj, Georgetown . . 1 3 Lehigh Navy . . . o .1 Trinity . Navy Cpractieej . 8 2 Lafayette . lVashington and Lee . 5 4 A1-iny . XV21Sl1l11Q'fOl'l and Lee . 4 6 Stevens . .'X1'11llGl'S'E . . 8 IO Cornell . . DE1l'tl11Olltl1 . . 2 3 Cornell , , Harvard . . 5 8 Fennsylvz1nia -171- 1912-1913 T. liiendl, Ir., '13 L R. A. l-lillis, '13 VV. K. XWatlci11s, '14 C XV. Lauder 'I. D. Pell E. H. Raymond, jr. 13 C: A. S. Rothwell, 'l2 C . F. Wlillizuns, '12 L . T. liiendl, '13 L . G. Casuso, F Sz S P. E. Friedericlcs, '15 S . . Shaw, '13 S '12 C . F. P. Ferguson, '13 L . G. L. Lonnnel, '13 S A. Roseft, '13 C F. Schede, '12 S Columbia Opponents . o J, .13 2 . 6 8 . io 2 . 8 7 . 1 7 . 6 IO 3 - 1.5 . 1 3 . 2 I5 ,M .41 5 - X F 05 ' if 'f' s4f 54- 'if5 LJ' l d i f xii S Q, f L X 1 A fx l M ' 3 X ' 'Za lf I I 4 ' , ' , ' , 1 , 5 'A X We fc1il,fa12 1 is W . , if ' ! ' - ' .f ' -'iq V l 0 li X M 1 S XN N X 2 ' ' ' A X4 X X lf m-5-I L:-ei. 'L' s X. 0 Wwfs. 0 3 hhie Glnllinz Zlntrrrlazn Eanrhall Svrrivn Ellnr 0511121 Qlllrhalz giurn hg iihhir Glullina, Olulumhia Tl? nf tht Athlriira Seniors . 16 juniors . 7 Law School . I7 Freshmen . 0 Sophomores , 6 Juniors . 5 Seniors . 9 Freshmen . 7 Law School 5 Sophomores . 5 Freshmen 6 juniors . 4 Law School 5 juniors I Law School . I2 Seniors 1' Sophomores . 9 Freshmen . 4 Sophomores 6 Seniors 5 Law School . 5 Sophomores 3 glizxnhing uf Gfvama XV. L. P.C. l S ,aw .. chool 4 o Iooo Sophomores 3 I .750 Seniors . 2 2 .500 Freshmen . I 3 .250 juniors . o 4 .ooo ii 31. 9' ' S 5 . Eiga ffl 3 2. ff. ,, P . 'r'. 1 5l'r' ' 1 -A ' -vs. .... ,, , V , le ,r 23 .5. F-i.iv,4h, . 5,65 54?-. Q, ' a-w g .q-ze ,Q W f '-'gems'-1 ' .. ,fvgf 5 ' , ,QI7 '-, ,lg-,I A: I -, .I A- 5 t ..24 . ' me st .ef WL 23 as 4!f'?i',,,., . x 'r. '. J Zfi-1 . ' 5 fi? :sf fi:-,L 1' ' 'Q '.'f!5:L...',' 5 I ' ,' 'U ?,.?, if ,, V 'f g1X,f ' 173- Uhr Elnherrullegiair Gfhampinnz .4 il. M GRO B v L, N f l I r 5 w v K f - 2-gg., .l , LT . .' Q K? - V 113 5!-'Q 49 -- will ll.:-.315 -Y 'f I w ' a f., i Ha. ' 1 Mali' f f 'fflv 1' Qlfmkllmfsb ll ' pb N FLNZ i f-If . A o Y' X A 55 . J x X r 13 . .. A M J.. ,v,, ,2 J 4 1 A ' S A 'l lE 2Qs JU-'ri ' it vmgw S. Jaques Glnlumhia Hniuvraitg -Lflankvthall Aminriatinn 1911-1912 Gbftirrm 1912-1913 C. D. Benson Cajviaizi H. H. Clyne Mazzagcr A. H. Kohlbusch A, H. Kohlbusch Assisfavzr Mazinger XV. F. Foerster H. A. Fisher Coach H. A. Fisher Eh? Gram Intercollegiate Champions F01'wrl1'd5 Center Guards D. Meenan, jr.. L. F. E. H. Osterhout C. D. Benson, L. G. R. Benson. R. F. I. C. Lee, Ir., R. G. ivuhztitutrs I. Rohn S. Jaques R. I. Reynolds Qirrurh University of Maryland Dartmouth at Hanover Cornell at lthaca . Princeton at New York . Princeton at Princeton Cornell at New York . Dartmouth at New York . Pennsylvania at New York . Yale at New York . . . at New York Co New York University at Columbia . . Yale at New Haven . . Pennsylvania at Philadelphia . Totals Gaines won . IO luinhia Opponents 32 20 IS . go 7 19 2Q 16 23 16 22 20 IS 17 1 5 ro 20 8 26 I5 I8 I4 22 20 2 5o 20 5 , 9 Gaines lost ..177.. I I I I 1 1 1 Y 1 1 V F . A K. I 95 flQ1ClllXEiliQ ll Z 11.1 1 111 1 ' I I' C . 1 L.. Y 1 r-'- 2 11716, ter, H-'-'S---M H--- --- H ' -'ooo HH' 3 , 4, Qlnlumhia iinimerziilg lgnrlxrg Azanriaiinn 1911-1912 Ggiiirrm 1912-1913 R. Trimble, '12 C CUf7fCTZ'1I S. Bates, 513 S E. H. Koenig, '12 C ,lfCNll7g'C7' A. H. Burroughs, Jr., '13 S A. H. Burroughs, jr., I3 S Asszkfazzf ilfnifzager F. D. Shaw, '14 C 'lf .-X. Howard Coach T. A. Howard Princeton Columbia Yale 'Cornell . Dartm-outli Ellyn Cblrzun R. VV. Millbank, '14 C, Goal XV. M. lNasl1bui-11, '13 L, Poinf R. xl. Trimble. '14 L, Cover Point I. S. Rates, '13 S, R0-ver I. M. Lovejoy, '12 S, Cezzfcr R. XV. Harris, '12 S, Right PVz'1zg A. R. Sliilaucl, '13 L, Right l'VI'7Zg 11. 11111111663 '13 L, Lfff W1z'1zg F. N. Bangs, '14 L, Left PVi11zg Svianhing in 3l1'l1P1'I11l.l.l'QiEI1P 1112512119 1117011 Lost Columbia Gppouemt . 4 o 2 6 . 3 1 - - 2 2 7 4 1 3 6 2 - O 4 5 4 i l w I I 1 N 1 I 1 1 -P,oblN- Glnlumhia Hniuvrnitg mrviitling Awauriatinn 1511-1512 Qbmrrra 1512-1513 Edwin P. Kilroe, '04, '06 L Gl'll0 1ll1'f6 Director Edwin P. Kilroe, 304, '06 L Phelan Beale, '05 L Gradzzcztc Director Phelan Beale, '05 L E. H. Kircligraber, ,I3 S Assistant 114 ana get' A. W. Caruthers, '13 S John Niflot E. P. Kilroe, '04, '06 L Dr. W111. Boyd M. Hyman, '13 C . . E. M. Gardner, '15 S . A. VV. Caruthers, '13 S . I. Sc-ott Boyce . . . F. H. Kirchgraber, '13 S . J. A. Catacouzinos, '12 L . J. M. Holzworth, 'I2' . G. G. Sinclair, 'I2 S L. Siff, '14 S Feb. 9-Pennsylvania at Columbia Feb. 24-Princeton at Princeton Mar. 2-Cornell at Ithaca . Mar. 8-Yale at Columbia . A dzfisory C oachs Managm' Captain Qlnarhing Staff Chief Coach E. H. Kirchgraber, '13 S F. H. Phipps, ' A. W. Caruthers, '13 S 14S ' Win. Bingham F. P. Kilroe. '04, '06 L Dr. W'm. Boyd Hugh Leonard Ellie Umm . . . 115 lbs. Bantam VVeight . 125 lbs. Feather VVeight 135 lbs. Light Weiglit . 145 lbs. Welter Weiglit . 158 lbs. Mid-dle Weiglit 175 lbs. Light Heavy Weight . . . Unlimited Heavy Weiglit Sfuhstituiw J. Mullen R. T. Struthers, '13 S Ewrnrh V Columbia Qpponents 4 . . 3 . . 25 . . , . . . I . . . . . . 32 Feb. 22-Intercollegiate Meet at New York. Cornell, first, Princeton, second, Pennsylvania, third, Columbia, fourth. M. Hyman, E. M. Gardner, A. VV. Caruthers, I. M. Holzworth- Second Places in Intercollegiates. -181- 43 6 35 v W, 1, 1 N 11 y, NI W, N W X . F U x 3, L 5 E f X at eaa . Glnlumhia liniuvraiig Swimming Aaanriaiinn f 11 1511-1512 QBiTirP1'5 1512-1513 R. C. Patterson, '12 S Prcsidefzt R. C. Patterson, '12 S L, Dinkelspiel, '13 VZ'CC-Pl'CSI'dCllf L. Dinkelspiel, '13 E. Colby, '12 Manager and Tl'C7U5Il7'C7' D. P. Dickie, '13 D. P. Dickie, '13 Assisfavzf llfaizzager L. D. Egbert, '14 F. Culman, '12 Captain of Sicf1'111m1'1rzg Team NV. M. Campbell, '13 H. M. Barker, '12 Cajvzfam of llfaifez' P010 Team A. H. Kolilbusclr, '13 Norman C. B. Cox Coach Alexander Merfert Cgrahlmtr illirrrturs C. D. Trubenbach, '09 XM H. D. Pell, '09 C. T. Bissel, '04 B. Wlillis, '08 slllfllllllikig .Relay Fancy D'z'z'i11g 50 Yards P. Culman, '12 I. XV. Pulleyn, '12 C H. S. Gsgood, '15 L. Dinkelspiel, '13 A 100 Yards P. Culman, '12 H. S. Osgood, 'I5 Goal . . H. Kolilbusch, '13 S Oj2p01ze11t C. C. N. Y. VVon CO1'11Cll Xkfgn Pennsylvania Wfon Navy Yale Princeton Brown Amherst Wfilliams W7 on W7 on XV on XV on W' on XV on v 7 T. H. Barrett, '14 S H. Linicus, '15 S 220 Varrls E, H. Sutliff, '14 C WL M. Campbell, '13 Maier 1511113 F 0 7 ZQ'Cl'7'Cl' s H. M. Barker, '12 S. Rogow, '14 M. Cooper, '13 Buell 11152215 Silllilillllfllg C. C. N. X.. 305-225 Columbia, 38-15 Pennsylvania, 42-II Columbia, 26-I8 Yale, 42-Il Princeton, 42-II Columbia, 35-17 Columbia, 33-20 Columbia, 46-7 F. Culman, '12 H. S. Qsgoocl, '15 L. Dinkelspiel, '13 rl. VV. Pulleyn, '12 C Plunge for Disfazzfc A. C. Kottek, '14 T. H. Barrett, '14 S Backs F. S. Gardner, '13 S L. Altenberg, '15 S E. A. limenis, '15 C Ufazfm' Palo by C. C. N. Y., 5-2 Wlon by Columbia, l2-7 bv .1 W' on Wlon Pennsylvania, 30-O VX'on by Yale, 20-O XVon by Princeton, 45-0 K I M CC E lggif g' za 111. 15- ' f, A f, . v, i , g 4 4. , 53 wi' fx X 9 , r' , Mil f J gf! 'if f X ,, .W ' .5 u l Q,VWW 1 ,if 'L V ,f ui af i Wi, X ' af g M .. ,W L 'HRNDHUSR-N Qlnlnmhial Hniurrziig Azzuriatinnljfillnnihall Gllnh 1911-1512 Gbiiirrra 1512-1513 I. 0'B1'lC1l Pl'8.YiCf8llf P H. P. Zollei' H. P. Zoller Cafvfain VV. B. Evans R. H. Sinclair Mmzagcz' R. H. Sinclair Princeton Haverford Yale . Cornell . Harvard . Pennsylvania flssixfmzf 4lff11I'ClgCI' Ehr EFEIIII C. H. Huang, Ozzfsfdc Riglzf XV. XV. Colqnlioun, fusidc Riglzt B. R. Riggs, Cc'1'1fU1' S. Kuhn, G. Maclaane. Inside Lcff H. P. Zoller, J. S. Peck, Ozzfsidc Lcfz' F. XV. Heagey, Lvfi Half Back YV. A. Riddell, Centex' Half Back XV. B. Evans, Right Half Brick F. B. Spencer. Right F1111 Bad: I. C. Hilder, Left F1111 Burk XV. I. Krefelcl, Goal :JKPIITYD -185- H. xlinutli Columbia Opponent I 0 O 1 O 4 2 0 I 2 0 3 Glnlumhia Hniuvrziig Ggmnaatir Azmnriatiun 1 1911-1912 Qbilirrrzi 1912-1913 W. L. XfVa1'cl, '14 P. A. CUi7fUZ'IL VV. L. H. Doyle '14 S H. P. Cornwall, '12 S Mcznczgcz' S. P, Houghton, '13 C S. P. Houghton, '13 C Assisfouz' llffavzzrzgczf. H. Miller, '14 C R. C. Wfilson, '03 G1'aa'1mte Dircctoz' VV. H. VVl1eeler, 'II S VV. H. XVl1eele1', 'Il S Gzfcldzzczte Director H. F. Cornwall, '12 S I- R- H5111 Coczclz R. Helm Uhr flrzun Ho1'11'.5'o11f11Z Bar I?1j fIllQ'Rl'1l1g'S Pamllcl Bars J. Loeyyy, '12 S XV. L. Nlfarcl, '14 P. A. P. P. Blaaclkmnkar, '14 C P. P. lll1acll:amlca1-, '14 C VV. L. H. Doyle, '14 S I. Loewy, '12 S NV. L. H. Doyle, '14 S C. L. Powell, P. G. 4 VV. L. H. Doyle, '14 S Club S'zuz'1zgi1zg Yilllllbflllg' Side Horse J. ll. S1-11gstz1lce11, '14 S Fl. A. Scott, '12 L C. L. Powell. P. G. l- LOCW51 '12 S XV. L. Vklarcl. '14 P. A. nl. Loewy, '12 S iKP::nrh Columbia Qpponents Feb. 16, 1QI2-l Gl1l1Sy1V3l1l21 . I2 42 Feb. 17, lQl2-NAVY . I7 28 lfelu. 3.1. lQl2-RLl'Efl'Cl'S . . IQ 35 Mar. 15, IQIZ-X. Y. L'nive1'sitx , . I7 33 -186- Qlnlnmhia Hniuvrziig Zllm1rrr'5 Qlluh 19111-1512 G5f1i1rr5 1EI12-1513 M. L. Hamlin, P. G. Prcfsidvvzt M. L. l'lCl11lll11, l5l1.D., '12 lrl. T. Clinch, F. A. f Z'CC-P7'C5Z'dC'llf ll. T. Clinch, '12 li. A NV. C. Wfbite. '12 S SCL'l'C'Z'01'N' WL C. Vlfliite, '12 S XV. H. Miller, '13 Lf Treaszzrez' H. XV. Miller, '13 C I. H. Northrop. '12 C C'UPZ'llZ.1l Fl. H. NUI'lIl1l'O17. '12 C NN. C. Wfliite. '12 C Mcuzagcz' ll. XY. Hiller. '13 C H. VV. Miller, '13 C fl,v.tz'sfc111f AIU-llUgC7' G1ad11a1'e Dl'1'C'Cl'07' Dr. G. Alfred Lawrence, BLD., AM., PhD. G1'61c1'11afe DZ'I'C'CZ'01' C. Milroy Rl'21l'Sl1.Z1ll, .'fX.l:3. J. A. Murray, Ir. Coach A. Murray. lr. Coach Robert Millei Grain I. H. Northrop. '12 C, Capt. M. A. -lageiicloif. '12 C M. L. Hamlin F, B. Colver. '13 L N. .-X. Clough, '14 F. A. Hlnrurh Columbia Opponents Colinnbizr Oppnnentb Harvarcl . . 3 6 Cornell . 3 6 U. of P. . . . 2 7 Ll. of P. . . . .1 S Navy . . . 2 7 .ATITIY . . . 1 8 lntercnllegiate 391111-l,'l11Z1lS-COlUlTllDlEl Second in Southern division. Intercollegiate Hnals-Coluinbia fifth. - Club Contests I-D1IClll11g' and Sword-XVOn by J. H. Northrop, '12 C. Saber and Pistol'-XVO11 by C. B. Miller, '1 1 C. Lawrence Medal for Cbainpionsbip of lfniversity-W'0n by I. l-l'. Northrop. '12 C. -487-- l 'P 1 l P .- Glnlumhizr Hniurrzitg Efvnnin Umm 1511-1512 D. XV. Haines K. B. Lamb NN. NN. Sellew D. XV. Haines G. A. Gordon Cbilirrrn C ajvtaiwz ' Mcmager Assistant Manager 51112 Grant L. A. Coffin K. B. Lamb F. B. Wfashburn ilinrnrh Opponents Morristown T. C. . . 7 3 Princeton Williams . . . 2 4 'Pennisylvania Cornell . . . I Rutgers . C, C. N. Y. . . 6 o Totals -188- 1512-1513 L. A. Coffin W. W. Sellew H. C. Dickinson A. H. Cawston H. A. Lamb Columbia Opponents . 2 7 - 3 3 . 5 1 . 30 IQ Qlnlnmhia Hniuvraitg Cgnlf Olluh 1511-1512 0DflirP1'5 1912-1913 W. L. Pierce, Jr., '14 L Cafntam W. L. Langford, ,I2 S Manager E. H. Downes, ,I3 C E. H. Downes, ,I3 C Assisfaiuf Manager XM D. Crainpton, jr., F14 C Ellis Umm VV. L. Pierce, Ir., 714 L W. L. Johnston, '15 C O. C. Piclchardt, ,I2 P. 181 S. I. C. Cassidy, ,Ig S G. F. Butterworth, jr., ,I3 C L. S. Greenbauni, ,IZ L W. W. White, '13 S E. S. Greenbaum, 'I3 L E. H. Downes, '13 C W. D. Crampton, jr., ,I4 C Qlrrnrh Columbia Opponents 'Cornell . . , 1 4 VVillia1ns . . . O 6 .Saegkill Golf Club . . 3 6 -Collegiate . . , I2 2 N. Y. Golf Club , 3 II New Brunswick . . - - Y -189- Bruiarhw M8115 F RE SHMAN ATHLETICS ..-......l 1 E f Qf 1 -2 'o fr ' K 4 5' N .1 ima S!W fiVNf W I 'QN 1 . w e f l K f .435 N Nt . f f- - . X' 'U Uhr 1915 Ellrrahman Glrmn H. C. Seeclorff ......... Captain P. Cobclen . ..... Manager 51112 Enating Bow E. K. Richard 2. H. S. Vlfillis 3. H. Naumer 4. H. C. Seedorff 5. L. R. Beatty 6. H. Lauber 7. C. XV. Cronenberg Stroke V. G. Sanborn Cox. E. B. Moorhouse Suhatitutra W. S. Biouvier S. C. Spalding Cr. Cochran G. F. Orthey Cox. A. H. lNood 1 Barra Harlem River Regatta, May, 1912 junior Eight Oared Shells VVon by Columbia Freshmen Poughkeepsie Regatta. june, 1912 Freshman Eight Oarecl Race Columbia Freshmen-Fifth .g4:i:.-,..3 -5: wi::.1w4.-,.,. 5:-.91--17-vw..- .4 .. . -'Q .fi Q . .5i'.':l: ','Z-3'!.2.4m:.-1-'4ff1. 'f,- 75'4' SW ' I H ' f f 'a m 1 ff ' --1931 :Aff ff!-V . V- fili fif --'-' -- ' -- ,V,.,,11,. , . ,, - t 1 AJS. J: n. 447 JY? 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Stover Tlilrd Base, G. Stone Plzfclzer, C. Logan Ccztclzer, M. Shibley Left Field, Wl. Dwyer Riglzz' Field, R. Spooner G. Butler Cflllgl' Field, A. McKenna Svuhstitutma C .-X. D. Cramp R. Donnelly C. R. Trainor fgamrrf Idlagrh 1915 Opp. IQIS Opp Wlebb Academy . . I2 II Horace Mann ..... T3 3 Coininercial H. S. . . . 4 O St. Pauls School flO inningsj 5 6 New Rochelle H. S .... 8 Q Yonkers H. S. C' io inningsj . TO II Clinton H. S. filO inningsj . 3 4 Adelphi Cro inningsj . , , 7 8 TI 97-1 ! . v l I , x jj 1 5 f-f'l'Y!1 , lllill 1 by ...LJflf3gga4,fj,1f X5 , , . XX 4 x - iff X . 7 ' -' ,rs N , -gt I .f Q jf, .' , , fe- F ,L 9 I rf' W VN 12 49. lea' 1 ..-Wims ,, f' I J 1 5 P K wi X 'l X ' - V Nl-Q1 ' xi 'Citi - .Al lg ' Q' AIX ' -isimwz- ff, - ' -- -' H - f --Y - -' Y M 7 Mawr-,msg 49:1 PJ 1915 Efrvahman Glrark Umm S L Graham . . . Captam Hubbard . . Manager L I VVefers Coach 55112 Gram .S'p1'i1zz's 440 Yards Hurdles F. L. Brady R. H. Ormsbee L. Paszek 880 Yards C. Tiehenor J. S. Hubbard Pole Vault G. Stone F. L. Brady -I. S. Hubbard l. S. Peck Dixtzzfzcc C. 'lfichenor XV, E. Dunn NV. F. Glimm, Jr. High Jump S. E. Graham R. O. DuBois ZKPIEQ1 Ummm lf. L. Brady S. E. Graham R. N. Spooner Broad Jump S. E. Graham S. Stover lfVez'gI1fs L. R. Beatty V. Sanborn P. M. Claghorn P. H. Greenleaf F. L. Brady R. H. Grmsbee S. E. Graham S. Stover I. S. Hubbard R. N. Spooner Dual Meet with DeXVitt Clinton, May 4. 1912 XrVon by 191 5 1914-1915 Meet-Won by 1914 .. -:Nm we-, ,, ff iw V q ' ! 1 , A 2 1 .A W ' G, f 4 if PY! E 4 3 -M1g,g o,, wi Ik, A Nw A 'h'm Z ?'fi-f 200006 ea 1 ,552 fnln I, I -' I I rr' 1, 1 W , l T.. V Q xi + QPQZ UT AJ fi 2 f 'Y .asf Aww: , .,,, ,. . .-.R -. ' -1915 Ernzhman Eaakvthull Umm R. D. Benson . Captain E. B. Clarke . . Manager T. Kieudl . Coach Uhr EDU111 , R. F.-R. Benson R. G.-VV. Dwyer L. F.-C. Lee L. G. -L. R. Beatty C. Logan fC.-Burghardt I. Fishel-Sub. ilhrurh 1915 Opp. West Point QP1ebesj . . I7 18 jersey City H. S, . . 27 20 -2o1- a I f X l 1- ff X aff' ' A 1 Sq 44 ,11 N 1gg . l f '11, I 1 if I 1 - La 1 .nv Q4. L,1. 1 11' ' fig gd.. 1 lf -. . ..., 1 ,lf fl, 12115 illr25h111z111 0111112 g71LI1'PP Edward M. Gardner . W'illiam E. Brophy . 115 125 T35 T45 158 175 Uulimi E112 5961111 lbs. lbs lbs lbs. lbs lbs. ted I. Shibuta E. M. Gardner F. M. Gardner E. Mueser C. R. Trainor I. A. McKenna D5 M, Clagh-oru 1514-1915 0121112 5411225 1914-4 Boutsg 1915-3 Bouts -203- ZEPEII11 Captain Manager QNX, .1 ,4t'.Al f - gr - T 'I 'vfx f ' Af 4 C xr lk V A-I f f I j I X55 5 O O 1915 Illrvahman Mnrkvg Elvam XValter C. Goodwin . ......... Manager Wlarwiek H. Todd . . . . Captain R. I. Trimble, ,I2 C . . . . Coach E112 Grain E. M. Sperling, Goal NN. S. Johnston, Point G. D. Evans, Cover Point V. G. Van der Linde, Rozfez' W. H. Todd, Cenfevf Forward G. P. Butler, Jr., Right Wing I. H. Bodenheimer, Left Wiazg igrrurh 1915 Opponents DeVVitt Clinton H. S. . . 5 o Stevens Prep. . . . 5 3 Irving School .... . 3 1 Yale Freshmen Qdefaultj . . 1 o 1915 illrrz-hmun Swimming Umm Relay 50 Yards IOO Yards F. Edebohls F. Edehohls E. Sperling E. Sperling H. Osgood R. Seeva XY. Glinnn H. Osgood H. Osgood CCapt:.j Fazzvy Dire 220 Yards Plzmge lfl. Linieus F. Cohn F. Cohn XV. Dunn IV. Dumfz L. Mouquin iilrrurh 191 5 Opp. 1915 Opp. Connnerce I5 38 jersey City H. S. Forfeited to 1915 T. H. ll. S. . . 20 33 1914 . . . I7 1-2 35 I-2 1915 Zlfrrnhmslrm Ernnin Umm iillrnlhrrs uf Ffrmn Cone unfinishedj H. A. Lamb L. H. Wfellirrg P. E. Cobden H. Herman R. M. Banks R. O. Du Bois, Manager Qirrurh Opp. IQL5 Poly Prep. 4 I Fordham Freshmen . I 5 Horace Manu 2 3 Total 7 9 1205- 1915 Ellrrzhmun illvnring Elvam VV. R. Gwathmey . . . . Captain H. D. Menlfen . . . . Manager Uhr Elram NV. Gwatllmey A. Bleeker L. Mouquin T. Cannon ZKPrurh Opp. 1915 l9'olytecl111ic Preparatory . . 6 3 New Rochelle Y. M. C. A. . 5 4 Fort Slocum . . . 3 6 Yale Fresllmen . . . 5 4 Vlfest Side Y. M. C. A. . I 8 Fort Slocum . . 2 7 Total . . . 22 32 -206- i 51112 Nun Emu Emi Aung M111 M211 Epub Kip Z! fvfm S Q? - 5.11-HIIL5 CH FE LD- J I V Q 4 9 x N W l I w I x K 3 J, , KU, 'l Hi El s g ., a l i Wye W ' b' . l C 2 4 ll dx ,Xi X X s' it if l fl Ellie Glnlnmhiem Published Annually by the .fjsxsl Junior Class of Columbia University Alvin Liddon Graham . Lester Darling Egbert . Editor'-in-Chief . Business Manager Richard Blevins Roberts, jr. . Assistant Business Manager lfVilliam Henry Davis . . . Art Editor John Kennedy Lasher, -lr. Registrar Amwuriaiv Ehiinrz Theodore Harvey Barrett Bache Hamilton Brown Charles Franklin MacCarthy Francis Macdonald -2r1-- George VVilson Matheson Henry Jordon Ponsford Edward Ingham Wfilliams Sol. Vifilliams Smith fr fp' gf? -17 'rr aa 5 1 MNYBMVQSD 4-XX Cb' X 1 .vLfl.fi ,g,1-f lf'-113.11 o mmm? .. 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Editor m1IBi11P55 ilinaril A. Nicholson, '15 ..... Assistant Business Manager C. R. Coykendall, '13 S. Baer, '14 3lPn1er managing Baath 1 cf az A ' ZIV? . -.1 E1 'L y ,' V K 1-, 1 , . fl . E ygliysi f I' ' fy wk. v- f ' t 4 fs. ' ' llt :-gizfmn 1 1 'A - , . ' X 13 -' , wi' u 1. 'Il .f - 1' I E 3 ws- Q, f r VI NW' Q ,i1,w1w': lg, X1 . Jill X tb 12 , 3 as - F ' s S WW, ll M9 lx XL 1.J1:L1DABL15 1 a Eiyllllil 1 l 1 'Zi Qlulumhia Qrntvr The largest University Comic Published illllanaging Baath Archie Austin Coates, 1913 . . Editor-in-Chief Hamilton Adler, 1914 . Business Manager Ralph H. Sinclair, 1913 . . Art Editor james S. O'Neale, 1914 . . Managing Editor Azmnriatr Tiuarh Editorial W'il1ian1 L. Fichter, 1913 Alonzo H. Gentry, F. A. Roy S. Bonsib, 1913 'Frederick D. Shaw, IQI5 L. J. Ellinger, IQI5 F. J. Fowler, 1915 L. Hirschfield, 1915 Bzzsiucss .121 5.- NV. Kenneth VVatkins, IQI4 L. H. Sandhusen, IQI4 Frederick Schang, 1915 Alfred VV. Townsend, 1916 Wf G. Bunzl, 1915 H. Lion, IQI5 is 5 fe MGNT Mi ,M M xx Xi li m! . : E -i V ii Gove Hainbidge . Editor-in-Chief Ehiiurinl Enarh H. H. Anderson Nathan House Simon Barr Harold Lamb Exraixtran igusxrh V Bernard Bernstein . ..... Business Manager A. C. Nolte P. P. Bhadkamkar Irwin D. Strauss . Henry L. Fisher . Carl Laurier . . Harry Henderson . VV. Timmons C. F. Milheiser E. Perkins M. Ravitch -l. E. Duggan XV. l. Kimm Uhr Burma Nana ZBLIHFD S. L. Adler Eunixiraa Enarh H. W. Palmer -218- Editor-in-Chief . Associate Editor . Business Manager Circulation Manager J. A. Murphy S. F. LaCorte A. XfVollc S. Mulvitz L. C. Livingston VV. Ensign M4 A ' Hd J U I 9 ,ALALJ 'if' dim . - 1 A-. J X 74 be mi l ll IM I 9,2 fi 2 1 . F ' K - V . V - .. a s -V 1 ill fl Glnlnmhia Hniuvraitg fL9na1'IPr1g Enarh nf iihitnru Rudolph Tombo, Jr. ..... Managing Editor Nathan Abbott Henry V. Arny Charles Sears Baldwin XVilliam H. Carpenter Frank D. Eackenthal Williaiii D. Johnston Frederick P. Keppel Cassius Jackson Keyser M. C. Vlfhitaker Raymond C. Knox Frederic S. Lee Samuel McCune Lindsay Henry B. Mitchell Paul Monroe John B. Pine Vlfalter B. Pitkin Frank Dempster Sherman Glnlnmhia Alumni Nunn Euarh nf iihitnru Robert .-Xrrowsmith, '82 . George Brokaw Compton, 'OQ Charles Buxton Going, '82 S James A. Taylor, O5, ,O7 L Joyce Kilmer, '08, Geddes Smith, ,IO Ralph S. Harris, ,I2 . H H. Anderson, ,I2 . 21 . Managing Editor Business Editor Literary Editor Athletic Editor . Associate Editors . Alumni Editor Student Editor i a y e f f or H -f a Sirhnnl nf illlinra flhxarierlg Edward li. Judd . . . . . Managing Editor I3uz11'il uf Ehitnrs I. li. Finch, lnstr. in Civil Engineering Edward K. judd, lnstr. in Mining C. E. Lucke, Prof. of Mech, Engineerin A. j. Moses, Prof. of Mineralogy l. Slichter, Prof. Eleet. Engineering Arthur L. Wialker, Prof. of Metallurgy VV. Campbell. Assoc. Prof. of Metallurgy james F. Kemp, Prof. of Geology R. E. Mayer, Prof, of Drawing Robert Peele, Prof. of Mining H. C. 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Allison, Jr. Byron B. Boyd J. E. Bates W1 Donald Braislin Frederic B. Colver VVm. Chalmers Agnew, Jr. R. S. Bonsib H. R. Brainerd Archibald A. Coates J. N. Cole, Jr. Walter' Steinbruch, '13 S George M. Allen, '14 EA. John F. Aspinwall, '16 C N. C. Harris, BG. S. H. Hartig, '13 C O. Hoyem, '16 J First Teizoifs Andrew Gahagan Alvin L. Graham Richard F. Hollman J. E. Qster Second Tezzors Dwight G. Hubbard E. A. Jemenis R. H. Kenyon J. H. McDonald George NN. Matheson First Bass A. L. Crane Elliott H. Downes Lester D. Egbert Herman Ernst R. D. Franklin C. VV. Hearn Second Bass Robert S. Erskine H. B. Henderson G. H. Higgins E. S. Jensen Frank J. Latenser ililanhnlin Glluh Mandolins H. H. Howry, '15 S T. C. Leon, '14 EA. Edwin N. Lewis, '16 J L. C. Livingston, '15 C R. H. Markert, '15 C E. F. Stehlby V. Stokes S. E. Wfoodworth Harold J. Miller E. NV. Taylor Edward l. Williaiiis XV H. VVilsen Williani H. Herbert John K. Lasher, Jr. C. Luck O. F. Rugen Kenneth S. Valentine H. T. Weiskotteii Thomas H. Leggett, Jr. John S. Peck J. A. Schweitzer H. Van Gaasbeck . . . . Leader S. C. Merrill, '16 C J. S. Peck, '15 S R. TN. McCracken, '16 C D. N. Rugen, '13 S C. G. Stone, Jr., '15 S Guitars A. S. Crane, '16 C H. T. Weislcotten, '14 C T. H. WVebb, '16 S M. E. Rogers, '14 C Violins VV. D. Braislin, '15 C F. Smith, '14 T.C. J. TV. Johnson, '14 S Flute Dmms 1 A. Bierhotf, '16 C J. C. N. Guibert, '13 S 1 f 1 l I l I 5 1 I J ? 0 N V W J r 'fwffff fxff 1f7ff: ..1fi52-X f ' x S X --1 7 3 NN g-2 S JJ W ffQ -Qx f X - fJJf .C Zglx W q PXf' 5 p i- f nnttnarattonte A Ml lm Qnx x 1 S '- ' g 1, ,lf,. H.L ,gg-Q VValte1' Steinbrueh . Fred. A. Beidlenian G. B. Mance . Vllalter Zahn . M. G. Shepard -Charles L. Brieant . Burnet C. Tuthill . E. A. Barth F. A. Beidleman I. H. Cover J. C. Gabriel F. XV. Gieclner L. Lichtenstein Violas P. Gordon L. A. Shears CllZl'l'1lCfS K. C. Atwood, Ir. F. B. Cooper I. Di Stasio illlrmhrra li'7l'0!Zi1Z5 D. B. Lake R. F. Lyon bl. XV. Mayer. jr. I. E. Oster F. Padwe D. Podoloff lf71'0Z01zceII0s XV. S. Dickson A. P. Gresser XY. L. Raiseh XY. Steinbrueh Comets C. L. Brieant G. B. Nance G. D. Peet B. Philson XV. Wfilsen . President . Manager . Vice-President Assistant Manager . . Secretary . Librarian Conductor F. M. Sack l. Samuels G. A. Scofleld H. Steinbrueh XV. Tag G. XV. Zahn Flutes A. Bierhoff. E. H. Paddock, lr. Horns T. A. Larrelnore F. R. Rubel M. G. Shepard Tr0mb011.e5 T.X'llIf7UlZi and Drzmzs A. E. Kineine P. H. lung L. S. Gleichman D. B. Miller ...,. J'7 Vg.. 4.5.3 R. 5 C-xx 'S ' S X 3,9 x X AND lliff KEYS l X 5 X I Tx ,TX h 'J w.HDAvns ft Dc Q . it Q al! ND true s ll lfef ,H X X -' L 'TQ Q x n f' A Tl l51iR k. V.. - ,4- .,, .r Wt., Hifi Arrowsmith, '82 J. A. Schweizer . R. S. Erskine L. Jeanneret . E. L. Agnew N. H. Angell R. Annar D. Armstrong W. Averty R'. F. Bach R. A. Bagnell R. Band. D. S. Ball P. S. Barrett H. E. Bedford T. P. Bell E, Birmingham H. Berry B. B. Boyd H. Bramerd T. E. Brandt J. Brittain B. H. Brown E. J. Bullwinkel W. M. Cam bell D L. Claghorn l. B. W. Close R. Cobden S F. Comstock H. P. Corsa VV. R. Crane L. VV. Crecraft F. C. Culman XV. VV. Cutler H. XV Y. B. Darlington . B. Davidson W. Demorest W. E. Dibble Elliott H. Downes D. E. Dunn T. Earle J. B. Emmert H. Ernst R. S. Erskine F. D. Fackenthal A. J. Gahagan C. E. Gautier S. Ginnel H. B. Goring A. L. Graham A. J. Grimm John T. Gyger D. W. Haines H. Haldernan H. O. Hammond T. W. Hendricks Wm. H. Herbert J. W. Hill J. A. Hoag Holbrook Z R. F. Hollman A. T. Hopping R'. Ingalls L. Jeannerett C. H. Johnston W. E. Kelly VV. W. Kennedy C. E. Keyser lwiiirizrz Qlllrmhrrz O. K.i1born L. L. Kirtley H. O. Knapp L, B. Lane D. M. Lasher J. K. Lasher F. Latenser T. H. Leggett T. C. Leon R. J. Lowe C. B. Mead H. M. Merriss A. B. Morris H. H. N. Moss W. B. Muclclow F. H. McCoun E. L. McKenna H. R. Naylor C. E. Nighman L. Paddock R. Palmer R. A. Parker C. Perser S1 Pitt E. S. J. Phillips G. Polhemus L. VV Powers C H. Ramsdell J. A. F. Randolp H. A. Riley W. L. R'iley O. N. Rugen --226- h . President Vice-President . Secretary Treasurer T. B. Sage J. A. Schweizer F1 A. Schubert S. Semon J. N. Sengstaken R. Shawhan F. H. Simonds A. J. Smith P. S. Spence W. B. Starbuck E. F. Stehlby W. Stehnbruci V. F. Sullivan C. H. Sutton W. Tag H. W. Taylor E. W. Travis W. A. Tripp E. VanKleeck H. Vantine H. P. VanKeuren H. W. Vassar R. T. Walker A. Ward W. K. Watkins R. H. Weber C. Weeks E. W. Welch G. M. Williams A. M. Wilmot S. E. Woodworth W. R. Wright L ' . ' VARSITY ASHQWA 1 'M W ' '. . xv fi . ff 4 1 .. D I' kt Tgxa' 0 1.125 l,1I5.fb.. t ' ' 1. Clem oi f , A 349545 A ,H I f - O O o -5 4 E142 Qlnlnmhiu Hniunraitg lagmi PRESENT THE l9l2 VARSITY SHOW 'TIM HHQJHIPYIHLIE H1155 Aparhif' A ilhrairzxl Qlnmrhg in Guin Aria Book by ARCHIE AUSTIN COATES, '13 Music by C. A. COLE, '13g ARCHIE A. COATES, '13: R. S. ERSKINE, '13 Lg BEN BOYD, '14 F.A.g N. SALSBURY, '11 L Production Staged under the Personal Direction of FRANK lXl. STAMKIERS Paul. college student 1 . . Ulaai uf CUl1arz1r1r1'5 Drury Lane, manager of the college show . . . Crista, the barmaid . . . Lieutenant Castoff, press agent for the Bavarian States Mat Livingston, College Student . .Tim Hamilton, college student . Count Tohasco Chardashy de Toulon Loretta McWhistle, female book agent Andras. steward .... Emily Milbanke, an American heiress Esmeraldo Hammers, her maiden aunt Doyle, a detective .... La Crema Huita, an Italian danseuse Hartley Hall, college student, leading lady of the colle English earl , . French count . Turkish khediv Italian duke . Irish baronet Chinese mandarin . H. Axelrod. '15 Beach Barrett, '13 Ernest A. Barth, '14 Walter Brandes '14 I. M. Blackwell, '14 Paul C. A. Cole, '13 I. D. Duncan, I5 T. R. V. Fike, '13 H. Kirby Grafton, ' E. B. Grifhn, '13 Members of the Nobility Glhurnz .We zz L. Braus, '13 R. V. Burkhard, '13 Elliott H Downes, '13 Lester D, Egbert, '14 Girls B. johnson, '14 H. G. Knuth, '14 Leland Lee, '14 S ,l. H. McDonald, '15 F A I4 George W. Matheson, '14 L. P. Reed. '13 1 ge show . . , F. Tracey, '14 F A . . VVilliam E. Dugan, '13 S . . William Y. Saxe, '13 . Richard B. R'oberts,,Ir., '14 S . . Frank P. Brophy, '14S . Chester W. Peterson, '14 . . Orrin C. Isbell, '12 . Alvin L. Graham, '14 . , Byron B. Boyd. '14 F , , Arthur E Petersen, '14 S S L A . VVm. D, Spalthoff, '13 . joseph T. Blaber, '13 . Albert Loyal Crane, '.4 . . A. ,Iesse Gahagan, '13 S . . . I. S. Peck, '15 . Montgomery Maze. Ir.. '14 S . . Arnold -I. Brock, '13 JI4 . Salvatore F. LaCorte. . George B. Murphy, 'I4 . Philip E. Hassinger. '14 ii. F. Kiein, 115 S P. H. Kling, '15 C. K. Osterman, '15 K. S. Valentine, '14 I-I. V. Shelley, -Ir., '13 E. Carl W. Yail, '15 S R. Webb. '14 A. Wolk. '14 W. H. Wood, '14 F A B. Slade. '14 , , , 'A . . 7 'z 'iff' z qw, l, X K 1 Qgifiih , 43 I '3 Ik x Q, if f Q' gf W ff AR 9 2-gf . P, g 4 ? 1 , , at A, Ap 5 f x , X 221 1 M 9 9' f 5' I 7 X' 19.4. 1 'za ' ' A J ' V, Ks 'W 15 Q' Wi: . 4' gif , WC- . f ' ' e, .1m:f,4w my K., f' ' , , fi , .g g fb , L V vi ' ,?q?iggf5 X . f.,,:f,'L'f- A ,V ,yg M, 3 if f vf Q ' .Q'5ia,i ' ., -ASQ H ivilifii, f s 5 1 mga... Q 'x 15 - .. .,. ,.,. QE 41 Q- ' P, ., A Q, .. ,LVL . W, , . A MA MW.. Herman Roland Geiger, '12 H. Chester Stevens, '13 S . Fritz C. Nyland, '14 George S, Patterson, '14 S ' Victor W. Cutting, '08 . Ed. I. Bullwinkql, 112 l A. V. Ferreira, '13 L Y Allan H. Smith, '12 . . Clarence E. Meissner, '13 S Daniel A. Wilcox, '13 S William Judson Timmons, ,IZ ,coLvMmA 2, I9'2 ff vARsnvsnoW ltllitwlttl iii Exrrntiur Stal? S . . Manager . Assistant Manager Second Assistant Managers . . Stage Manager Assistant Stage Managers . Property Man . Assistant Property Men Advertising Manager 4r'f.a'5Ai f if ff my W f qw I 9 2.-I N- M 3 N Q , f X , 1 ,, S7 '41-Sli :,. i 'L L' .L ' - - TA ' XX V K4 Ai 1 S' 'G f KJ Q? 'Q Q F IIM .- 'X' fm k I if ' S, K I ,! 'I In S' , ,A lj' HQ r . - is-, NG. 1 - -4- ' X Q ' Islmlnmk .435 Z- P-af O Uhr lglagrru Qlluh Edward ljullwinkel, '12 Orrin C. lsbell, '14 L Wfilliani V. Saxe, '14 L . Frank D. Faekentlial, 'oo . . . President . Vice-President . Seeretarx . Treasni ci ll. Chester Stevens, 'I3 S . . Manager Varsity Show Fritz Nyland, '14 . George Patterson, '14 S Eacrrutiuie Qlummittrr Frank D. Faelcenthal tiihairinanj Frederick NN. Kobbe Herman R. Geiger Morris Kinney Arthur E. Petersen Flag Olummitire Harry B. Machen fChairinanj Richard G. Conreirl George H. Reaney Stag? Qlummittre George H. Reaney, Stage Manager Orrin C. Isbell, Asst. Stage Mcmagfr Assistant Managers fb i if v muy T HTRTEENTH AN N UA Y, PE R FORK I AN CE UF THE Ilirvnrh Snrirtim nf Glulumhia 3HniuPr5itg Harpagou Cl6aute . Elise . Valdfe . Mariana . Auselme . Frosiuc-: . , Maitre Simon . Maitrc jacques La ElE:che . Dame Claude . 121-ii1clavoi11e . La NQ1'Iucl1e . E'l'l CUlT1lT1iSSE1i1'C F-on Clerc . 9 9 . 71 Ml i-Xuzml A COMEDY iN FIVE ACTS By MoL11iR1f Uhr Glam . A. llruuo, P. 8 . R. A. E Mamas, '13 5 Mrs. E. deL. Lowther, 'IZ U . R. P. Piperoux, '14 S . Miss E. C. Isabel, '13 ,B . A M. C. Mclfaster, Pg. . Miss T. Trottier, Pg. . E. L. Finlayson, '12 . G. Ruffiei' QN.M.C.j . . . A. Valcnsi, '12 . Miss R. H. Hilboru. '14 li . B. Purcell, '14 EA. S. M. Ianney. '14 . M. E. de Aguero, Ir., '12 P. P. Rhadkaiiikar, '14 ,dl- ' IY' Glam nf CErrmz1n Svhnm 4, jf X 2 'f, .f-f,?f'fff H!! fi, t lbjl I x., ....' 15.1.1.1 1-,g fm , A L 2- ' X1 2- seen sw f yy, Q ,-I f' C. , Q f 1 5 Ma --Le 4 is 1' t i f f IWFQI MN H , yi-ill X74 f C '--' ' D-411 f Q 1 Wm fo- 5 o o O .1 Qlulumhia iliniuvrzitg CEie1'ma111 Flag Etta 3lug,1211hf1'Pu11h1f' A farce in four acts by L UD W lffi F CLDA l,l'C5C11'ECCl by the students of Columbia Lfiiivcrsity at l:i1'ii1clce1'liol3f Theatre the 29th and goth of March, 1Ql2 Cnclei' the auspices of the Deutsche Yerein of Columbia and the Deutscher lQi'cis of julius F. lirolhfeiz i13 . Miss Rhocla l:1'CLlClG1l'El13.l, '13 Claus C. H. l 1'ox, QT2 . ll. C. Follcott, '13 . Dr. il'i1'1l1lO Martens . . Dora Lenz, his steitiograpliei' Pliilipp Nvlllliltll' . . Amelie Siebert lileinz Hageclorn Toni l,CltClllUQl'Q'C1' . Xlfalcleiiiai' Scholz Lisbeth Gerlach Stephan . . liarnarcl Uhr mattagrntrnt Ellis Qlzwt M2 37 . . Manager . ,lj21l'l12ll'Cl Associate . Columbia .-Xssociate . Stage Director . E. H. Zeyclcl, V15 . Miss lil. Lauterbach . C. C. H. Prox, 'IZ . Bliss Alma l. llisch, '12 . Klervvn G. lXClGIlCl'. ,IS v Miss Gertrticle BO1'CllE1l'Clt, I2 . F1'ecle1'icli D. Zeman, L14 . Miss Lucille lilunzl, '14 . . A. C. Nolte, .14 Q -Q 5' Az H '4 X Eramaiir Amanrizriinn Glam Uhr Glulumhia Hniueraitg Eramaiir Aiaanrizttiun presents Uhr ilirrruiting Gbiiirvrn By GEORGE FARQUHAR, ESQ. A Comedy of the Restoration Period Qln a rearranged versionj At Carnegie Lyceum, January 19th and 2Otll, IQI2 Glam nf Qlharariera Captain Plume, an officer in the En0'lisl A g . 1 A rmy . . . Richard S. Hale, '14 Ballance, a justice . . . C . . . Ralph S. Harris, JI2 Kite, a recruiting sergeant . . . Orrin C. Isbell, '14 L VV'orthy, a Shropshire gentleman 4 ' . frederick D. Zeman, '14 Brazen, an ofhcer . . Bullock, a country lad Costar, a country lad . Appletrce, a country lad . Scruple, a justice . Constable . . . Drummer . . . . Vlfilliam, servant to Ballance Sylvia, daughter to Ballance Melinda .... Lucy, maid to' Melinda ..... Rose, l3ulloclc's sister . . . . . S. M. Janney, '14 . . R. S. Bonsib, '13 S . . . L. P. Reed, 713 VVilliam C. Knapp, '13 T.C. . Alex, A. Nichoson, ,IS . . Alfred Knopf, ,IZ . . . Miss Edna lrliggins, PQ: . Miss Lucile F. Kelsey, 'I2 T.C. Miss Muriel A. Bowden, '13 T.C. Miss Rav Y Praus '15 TC. . . . 11. .. f. li. .1 , x Country people and soldiers: Alfred Noreclc, '15g Louis R. Erager, 'l55 Harry B. Henderson. '13: Wfilliam Nevin, '14- L. M. Cooper, '15 Moritz A. Iagendorf, '12 . . Manager Morris Cooper, Ir., '13 . Stage Manager John H. W'ellenlcamp, '14 . Properties Alexander A. Nichoson, '15 . Costumes Eugene B. Sanger . . Stage Director 7 X 2-7-' Q!! f Vi' 5 All X- A-I' A Q Q ,.. . -1 -fe f fz - ' re , ' 1 M refs . 1 'i7xIW IZ I A rf 'fl ' , 1 ' ! 1 . 'P f 1. 1 1 if 1 11 , LN X , . 1 .1 ,rt f fd 4. O O .. v-fum., ,L Olulumhia liniuvmitg Bramatir Aznnriaiiun---Glunt. Acton Griseoin . Muriel A. llowden . Stanley Y. La Dow, . Hztrold G. Henderson lX1lorris Cooper, lr. . l-li. C. Purstenwalde . Richards lrlale . Baath nf G5lJUP1'IIIJ1'5 . . . . . . President . . . . Yiee-President . . Secretary . . . Treasurer . . Manager . . Xleinber at Large . . . . . . . Member at Large Ariiur illllrmhrw H. Herbert Anderson, Acton Griseoni, '13 5. Y. L21 Dow, '13 Bliss Muriel A. l'1owden,T.C. Richards l-lale, '14 A. .V-X. Niehoson, '1 Q illiss Ray llrans, TC. Ralph S. lilarris. Pg. Herinan Uelriehs, '14 ti. lf. l'lutterworth, jr., '13 Harold G. Henderson, Pg. nl. .-X. lf. Randolph. '13 llflorris Cooper. lr., '13 Miss l-lull, 'l-.C B. R. Riggs, '14 H. C. liurstenwalde, Pg Orrin C. lshell, 'I4 L George Rohrs, '14 Miss Galvin, 'LC Moritz A. jagendorf, Pg. Miss Thurston, 'l1.C. Louis S. Garry, '13 S. M. -lanney, lr., ,T4 Frederick D. Zenian, '14 Nlorris Kinney, '12 Eliarulig Ahuimn' Professor john Erskine Euitururg illlvmhvrn Ili-of. lfranlclin T Baker Prof. lilrander Matthews Klr. Clayton Hamilton Prof. George C. lj. Odell K um 3 f y -4- . rf f N i k- Q Z' UW 2 Ar I W' M Q2 y M354 A GTX p W ly ,,...--gb RU M11- - i A.-A 4 f .f -,ff I A ivfg m, Q X., tw ot artno gl ,V 3 eounett. x Evhating Qluunril 1 H 1 2---' 1 3 J. K. McCormick, '13 . . ....... Manager A. Wf Maeljlalion, Pg. R, R. Powell, '14 L D. Campbell, '15 A. Levitli, '13 Eighth Annual Bvhate OF THE Elriangular Zlnterrnllrgiatr illvagnv Olnrnrll Qlulumhia Hennugluunia Held simultaneously March 1, 1912 Subject: Rvsolwd, That the Sherman Anti-Trust Law be repealed and a measure passed whereby corporations doing interstate business be regulated instead of destroyed Cornell won from ldennsylvania and Columbia Pennsylvania won from Columbia Columbia-Affirmative A. Levitt, '13 CCapt.J H. Farrell, '13 A. H, Lindley, '14 L J. ul. Ruble, '14 L Qaltj Columbia-Negative R. R. Powell, '14 L CCapt.J D. Campbell, '15 XY. ll. Landis, '14 L F. bl. Brown, '13 Calt.j Columbia debated Syracuse on the same question. April 3o, IQI2, at Syracuse. Colum- bia defended tbe negative. Decision for the affirmative Columbia Team: R. R. l'ou'ell, 14 L ...... .... C aptain XY. ll. Landis, '14 L A. Levitt, '13 953:25 l802 2 icfesa President . Vice-President Idhilulvxian Svurirtg Cwtirzrz George'Danforth Caldwell . james Lee Ellenwood . Harry Buck Henderson . Harold XVharton Miller . . members 1!-T13 G. lf. Butterworth G. D. Caldwell A. A. Coates G. D. Coykendall E. H. Downes I. L. Ellenwood G. J. Harnbidge R. S. Harris L. D. Egbert A. L. Graham R. F. Griffen R. Hale L. Iabine J. K. Lasher, jr. G. VV. Matheson D. Campbell N. D. Ettinger 1514 L. A. Weecl 15115 H. B. Henderson XV, Logan J. K. MCC-ormiclc H. NW. Miller P. L. Moon I. A. F. Randolph XV. XN. Sellew G. R. Stearns, Ir F. C. Nyland G. B. Murphy J. S. G'Neale, Jr. C. VV. Peterson H. I. Ponsford A. F. Smithers P. S. Spence P. Kemp A. A. Niehoson Secretary Treasurer AH 1 l ,fi 12:22 iq 'lla-'Mak T j? , 1 431. f f 4, X G J 7 fl-fyx 4 W , X1 ' ls . , t i' il., 'l l ffm 'W 4.225 P-as O lghilnlexian-Ighilnmathian Evhatv iiliilnlrecimt Svnrirtg nf Glulumhiu Hniuvraitg ua. ljlyilnnitathian Svnrirtg uf Thr liniuvruitg nf lgnnungluunia 2811111181 Brhatr, liliilahrlpliia. fllllarrh EE, 1912 Subject: Resolved, 'l'hat women should now be given equal suffrage with inen in the U11ited States. Philolexia11-Afhrniative l'hiloinathian-Negative H. I-1. Henderson, '13 .-X. C. Hopkins A. H. Cawston, '14 C. ti. Adams CCapt.j J. L. Ellenwood, '13 CCapt.j fi. R. Hughes bl. XV. Swain, '12 faltj C. ll. Iippelslieinier. Ir. taltj 31uhgr5 Mr. C. K. Klinlt Nlr. E. C. Rhoads Prof. George Roth Decision awarded to the Negative Earnarh - Zrlnnnphir Evhatr Qlnlumhia nu. lgrnnugluania ln Earl Hall, Columbia, February 16, IQI2 Subject: 1?cs0I'z'cd, That the Sherman Anti-'l'rust Law should be repealed and a law passed whereby corporations doing' interstate business be regulated instead of destroyed Bilfll2ll'Cl-.'Xl:fil'11l3.tlVC Zelosophie-2Xeg'ative E, Colby, '12 ti. l'. XVillian1s, '14 H. J. Farrell, '13 fCapt.Ql ti. l'. Copeland. '13 l'. XY. Slosson. '13 S. Lang, '13 CCapt.j C. :X. llilheiser, '13 talt.l hl. li. lh-osius. '14 faltgj Gllisxirman nf fduhgrz Dr. Edward KleChesney Sait Decision awarded to the Negative E112 1Hhi1uI2xit111 lag A HEI2rri2 Qln1112hi2 nf 1112 L5P111lP Glraft C'Llh2 Svhuma1k2r'5 iiulihagn E112 Glam The King' ........ .-Xlex.andre Alma Niehoson, '15 Sir Hugh Lacy, Earl of Lincoln .... Ge'orQ'e Danforth Caldwell, '13 Rowland Lacy, otherwise Hans, nephew to Earl of Lincoln . Chester VV. Peterson, '14 Sir Roffer Qateley, Lord Mayor of London , , Henry Buck Henderson, '13 Master lrlammon, citizen of London . . john Anderson Fitz Randolph, '13 Simon Eyre, The Shoemaker . . . . . Ralph Scott Harris, '13 Roger, commonly called Hodge .... George Raynolds Stearns, '13 Nob ..... j Eyre's . lohn Kernan McCormick, '13 Ralph ..... 'journeyman , . Richards Hale, 'T4 Dodger, Servant to the Earl of Lincoln . . . Wfaldo Vtfhite Sellew, '13 A Dutch Skipper .... . Fritz Nyland, '14 A Boy .... . . Lewis fabine, '14 Prologue . . . Rose, Daughter of Sir Roger . Archibald Austin Coates, '13 Sybil, her maid . . . . George B. Murphy, '14 Margery. wife of Simon Eyre ..... . Wfalter Logan, '13 lane, wife of Ralph ...... . N. D. Ettinger, '15 Soldiers and Apprentices - -7 -J l I zgbjs' 'f ,. '- . ' ,f I '- f ' ,E fi -4 l.:.. ff. fy Qi - 'S ll if - ,jgf -ff' X i Lfiarnzirh ilfiitrrairg zqanririg Clbiiirrw Malcolm G. Spooner . . President Henry L. Fisher . , Vice fiesident F rank G. Brown . . . Secretary Purnshottam P. Bliadlcamkar . Treasurei Preston XV. Slosson . . Critic Eunurarg fllllsmhvra President Nicholas Murray Butler Dean-Emeritus Howard Van Amrinbe Professor Charles Austin Beard Dean Frederick P. Keppel Prof. Nelson G. McCrea Prof. llfilliam K. Shepherd Prof. john Erskine E. Colby, Pg. M. A. Iagendorf, Pg. P. NV. Slosson, PQ: XV. J. Timmons, Pg. E. V. Broderick, V14 L O. C. Isbell, '14 L A. L. Pitts, ,I4 L XY. E. Shrewsbury, ,I4 L I. F. Fries, F13 illllrmhrrs in Illarulig illllnmhrm XV. P. Ensign, 1.2 Prof. Michael D. Pnpin Prof. Clarence H. Young Prof. Charles A. Beard Mr. Prank D. Paelcenthal F. G. Brown, 313 G. Friou, ,IS S. V. La Dow. '13 G. Laurier, .13 A. Levitt, '13 C. F. Milheiser, ,I3 M. G. Spooner, 713 H. L. Fisher, ,I4 P. Bhacllcamlcar, 'I4 I5 'D w-N 4 JK .n'-JJ 5:1 I I .JI 'fi A ggi e A -'f - .,:f7 .' I U A Ib fgf 1, .. 1 'ir if aw f 1 1 1 . ' 'f ' I f I' ji: , l PAYE? 4 1 I f 04' 5 Obfiirrw R A. F. Hanes. '14 S . . . . . President F L. Finlayson, '13 . Vice-President ,T A. O'Neill. 'I3 . . Secretary H D. Menken, '15 . . . . Treasurer iixrrutiur Olummittrr R. A. F. Manes A. lilruno H. D. B lenlcen F. L. Finlayson Ennnrarg illlirmhvra President Butler Dean Prof. Prof. Prof. Prof. Prof. Prof. Keppel Adolph Cohn Ilranfler Matthews H. A. Todd L. A. Loiseaux D. jordan A. D. Hamlin A. Bruno A. Valensi F. L. Finlayson M. li. cle Aguerro VV. Renisem CI. Rl. llramwell lfl. A. Wfeelcs I L . Price . S. Hill A. C. Klaehfaster 6.1. Loeningf E. S. Roche P. C. Hopkins Q HG. Bissell Artiur Qlllmnhrru -2 43- J. Price Prof. H. AN. Muller Prof. R. VVeeks Prof. C. Fontaine Prof. G. Lanson Dr. Gerig Dr. G. L. Meylan Mr. Fortier Mr. Hi. Antignat A. VV. Thomas E. Colby M. jagendorf F. Brown S. P. Houghton S. Baer H. K. Grafton S. Danzig H. C. jacques R. P. Piperoux F. J. Porter B. L. Henin I. D. Collica Q. C. Tsbell Bvuiarhvr Erwin Gbfiirrra fur 1512---1913 Prof. A. F. I. Remy ..............,... President Monroe Curtis, P. G .... ........... S ecretary Mr. H. H. L. Schulze .......... Vice-President E. H. Zeydel, '15 .......... Assistant Secretary T. H. Thiesing, P. G ...... Executive Chairman VV. A.. Stiefel, P. G .....,........... Treasurer M. C. Folkoff, '13 ............ Assistant Treasurer Flag Qlnmmiftrr S. M.Janney, jr.,'14 CChairmanj,Prof.A. F. I. Remy, Mr. H. L. Schulze, E. H. Zeydel, 'IS liunurarg illllvmhrrs Leopold Bahlsen Carl Gneist Louis Vierck Prof. Josef Schick Hon. Carl Bunz fBaron von Holleben Prof. Carl Lamprecht ifHenry Villard Pres. Nicholas M. Butler fFriedrich W. Holls ifOswald Ottendorfer Prof. Albrecht Penck fHeinrich Conried Rudolph Herzog Prof. H. A. Schumacher Hermann Ridder Prof. Ernst Danell Rudolph Keppler Georg von Skal Prof. Carl Runge Prof. Kuno Franke Dr. Hans Kudlich fCarl Schurz Dr. Max Walter Dr. Ludwig Fulda Dr. Hermann Kruger f'Baron Speck von Stern- Prof. Benjamin loe Paul Goepel Prof. Eugen Kuehne- burg Wheeler mann F. Abee Richard Bach Prof. E. W. Collins Prof. W. A. Braun F. E. Brooks ?TUFE2O?fF9'P?U?UE?rO 3? rslsnoregomga Sho WUUEU E130 2FOw3F3f'7V'3O5'N 'fb E Gwmerftaivqff E9 S 3 it H5 H mg or F' 5 mf' FD '1 'T 'U 2 r-J F6 1 QHEWWWVUQOEHQ my Sgzapbmowmm me QC, . H . . O . . .-A Q, Hm,17Qg-OwmL+m9Q' 5711 'Aw-T fD in 05310 PJ N-i 'f Wl4lIi:-'wr sg :if 91.0 c'n35m'5c1.w 0, :Tr Q' E. 9BiS5 rg WF 0 -Qi U I3 'U rt 1 5 O Q 2 ft G 2 P21 'fi wmv ' :F H ...SSFUSFUQPOFEOQUQU mgwaownmggrfwg 2936 E3 i?La:f4zz5:eoESEZ..nO fl E' QSQITIE' GQ F' tri 3 '-'iq :NT 333 U' 'Tru rngf 925' ' PU ' YI.-fx our r-dn, Ei gl rv: :s 2 ig 53 FTUQFIQTUOPPESSFO 51 Ffirlvfizfgmfljvivizi it Eiosasnewwmgi O 21,29-fl.O.?.iU75'ElffiCiir-gl-5' 1-l 2 pig E 'L U7 cn :ISA T7 C. O. Haas W. L. Herrlich Eliarultg filllrinhrrs Prof. A. Cohn VV. H. Gohdes Bagster Prof. A. W. Grabau Prof. W. H. Hallock Prof. W. A. Hervey Prof. F. Hirth L. Lindemeyer B. Lissauer G. Prof. A. V. W. Jackson Prof. E. Kasner Chapl. R. C. Knox M. H. Lamme Prof. D. S. Miller V. E. Palmblad I. S. Schaul I. E. Schermerhorn A. Younger Hnhrrgrahuutr Hiemhrrn Dr. A. W. Porterfield Prof. -I. D. Prince Prof. A. F. QI. Remy Dr. E. D. Richard Prof. C. Rubner Prof. H. R. Seager H. L. Schulze A. B. Wiemann E. S. Whitin Gllama uf 1513 E. A. Bilhuher M. Cooper H. H. Eilers W. L. Fichter M. C. Eolkoff P. LeR. Moon C. M. Watson A Mana nf 1514 I. M. Berliner W. W. Brandes F. C. Nyland S. M. Ianney, jr. M. M. Konarski S. Roth F. D. Zeman N Ollzuaa nf 1915 S. M. Bijur E. H. Fink E. K. Richard M. Wiener W. D. Head E. G. Lemcke E. H. Zeyclel Glam uf 1 H1 E H. Fairchild CBierfuchsD Gbutzihr illllvmhrrs Alfred Hartog M. S. Hamlin H. H. Haskell T249i E. E. Lemeke l Q9HirPr2i 1912-1913 15111111135 Glluh '1 R. J. Trimble . ..... . . . President Iv. li. Marcus . . First Vice-President H. E. Corwin . Sec-ond Vice-President Y. E. Curry . . Recording Secretary j. I. Ruble . . Corresponding' Secretary XY. Rosenblatt . . . . . Treasurer Qwpuhliran Glluh tl. XY. Hill . . . . . . President ll. S. Roche . . Vice-President C. I. Faas . . . Secretary C. ul. KN. Mersel .... . Treasurer Evmnrratir Glluh G. R. Iieeliler, '13 S ..... . . . , President XV. T. Yan Alstyne, '13 L . . First Vice-President XY. j. Timmons, lf'g'. . Second Vice-President .I. ll. Klarclnnont, .IS I, . . . . Secretary Xl. Rorlriques. T.C. . . . . . Treasurer li. l'. liilroe . ..... Graduate Trustee Igrngrrzaiuv Gllnh AX- ,l. Grimm . ..... . . President -I. lifitz-Randolf . Vice-President C. McCarthy . . . Secretary ll- WHS - . . . Treasurer ...250?. -..wi f . . ll' ll ill iii lllllil fi. iW 1flirl lfiilr f il bil l Qm w i l i li i ll li llll' fill itilliiifiiifliiliifilfi' A , N Hu es-mpeme. A. if Qbilirrra 1912-1513 X Q XV. C. Hz 1111 . . . . . 'President lniogene Ghering . Vice-President james Alley . . Treasurer Miss L, M. Yacliey . seo-mary illlrmnhrra john E. Oster C. E. Davis R. O. Runnels E. XV. Perkins J. Taylor Geddes Smith C. C. Hoyt F. Fricke P. Henderson Adelbert Lindley I. XV. Wfilson C. N. Calh-oun R. Cousins S. R. Stenquist C. C. Fierce F. R. Carr XV. M. Farr W'alter David Harry Davenport James Fee Miss E. Harrington Miss N. lyebber A. T. Farnsworth R. Tucker J. Mfcliinnon S. Wfolfers Ioe Brown lda Olsen Charles F. McCarthy R. C. Patterson Forrest Anderson XV. McKee Beth Armstrong Miss A. Moore H. H. Healey Miss N. Homan Richard Young john E. Patterson Byron B. Boyd R. Stephenson C. S. Wfest Miss Grace Nlfebster Miss McGrau Miss Greene T. Yan Fossan Ralph S. Code A. A. Acheson E. Lee F. F. Blatchley R. D. Elder XV. C. Ham F. R. Jalcway Maude De Brettville E. Erwin Anna Olsen R. S. Bonsib D. T.. Clark H. B. McViclcer G. H. Merrell Mr. Morrison Ida Olsen Lilah Johnson G. S. Kearney Thaddeus Venues N. Yackey E. Ghering P. M. Haig S. KN. Burton C. H. Merritt C. T, Hilheiser Thomas E, Huser Iesse T. Ruble .. Aix if ' ll Tl 41' .16 Gbftirrrz Noel C. Carr . PfGS1dCHl C F Milheisei- Treasurel M leline Darriougli . SCCTCUFY 1BHP111lJP1'E Miss M. Harrigan . Miss DeRosette Thomas Miss Hula Tu1'ner Miss Mildred Julian Mr. Sam Levine Miss Laura L. Neale Miss Jessie A. Sayers Miss Lelia T. Hinkley Miss M. M. Boylan Miss Mary Paxton Mr. and Mrs. G. XV. Mullin Miss Lueile Law Miss Mary Wfalker Miss Manan Yantis Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Sanderson Mr. C. I. Bonart Miss Madeline Darrough Miss Alice Latham Mr. M 1' Mr. M 1' M r Mr. Mr. Mi' Mr. M 1' Mr. H. Cr. Welliiigton Forest M. Anderson J. A. Odom R. B. Cousins, Ir. T. C. McKee Noel C. Carr M. A. Craus S. U. H. Danzig VV. I. Timmons C. F. Millieiser W. E. Dunn Miss julian Halbert Miss Helen Winston Miss E. A. Hilyar Mr. H. Ponsford HlIPI11IIIP1'E fi Ubftirrrz Glenn B. Coykendall . Clarence A. Manning Wfalter M. Stillman . Philip Kemp . . Pryor MCG. Grant . .... . lgnnururg lHirr-Eklrruihrlttn Rev. R. C. Knox Prof. I. H. Van Amringe, L.H.D., Rt. Rev. David H. Greer, S.T.D Rt. Rev. S. M. Griswold, D.D. Rt. Rev. F. N. Courtney Rt, Rev. Charles S. Burch Uhr Olhnrrlimzxlfa .Aannriatinn LL.D. . President . Vice-President . . Secretary . . Treasurer Member-at-Large H. H. Anderson F. T. Armstrong ji. XV. Allison S. Allen R. E. Brock VV. D. Braislin G. F. Butterworth R. V. Bennett G. M. Bramwell C. L. Brieant A. L. Bleeker J. S. Baldwin I. Balmford T. E. Brown C. W. Baxter F. Booth I. S. L. Brunton R. S. Barnaby I. H. Bartlett L. V. Brooks A. H. Burroughs, Ir. VV. D. Clark VV. R. Clark G. S. Currier R. H. Fairbairn P. M. Grant VV. Grant F. Geer A. Griscom F. VV. Girdner Galt . . Graham XM I. Goetz N. B. Gildersleeve R. V. Harris, Ir. ji. 0. Hall WL Howarth J. S. Hepburn A. G. Hamilton C. Hall H. H. Henderson NV Helck K. VV. Hank M. Ikeda P. R. Ianway V. T. jones W. S. Johnston P. Kemp J. M. s E 1253- R. M. McDonald T. M. McNan A. A. Nichoson I. E. Oster R. H. Qrmsbee E. B. Perkins F. F. Peters J. S. Peck G. H. Rieger F.. S. Roche L. Roberts W. St-ork F. H. Sweet, Ir. I. E. Sertz F. M. Simonds, Jr. E. H. Saithee E. C. Sheffer K. Smith T. E. Smith W. M. Stillman S. B. Scales L. A. Shears T. A. Sparks G. S. Shibley fff li f, gf ,-I X Xx im p -Q yg , if AA ' ' J' -P ' I w i 52 1 . . fi X4F Q 5 'Qr x ' j I I -1 'gggr lv' ,' if mf ,rw , rx 4 E .f - -Muni S V. -- N RFQ' f.si' 7-- ss... - . X X Ellis Glhurrhmanki 2-X52-nriaiinn---Qlnniinuvh J. F. Cornell A S. V. Constant A. R. Cranip l'. E. Cobden M. Curtis G. S. ll. Darlington R. O. DuBois G. G. Dobson A. j. Derbyshire, jr. VV. VV. Dwyer H. Y. B. Darlington C. B. Danforth QI. A. Dickinson G. D. Fvans . B. F oulk F D. Fowler H. QI. French C. T. Faas L. D. Franklin O. G. Finkle, WV. G. Fogg C. Flynn 1. H. Kauifinan M. Shibley P. lierby M. F. Stead K. Kenipf 15. S. Sheldon R. Lou E. T. Shelby H. Lurhs S. C. Spalding Cf. R. Lowe E. Spuiny G. Lenicke ' WT. H. Taylor L. C. Lewis H. N. Tragitt H. C. Lundborg F. F. Van de Water H. G. Loesch C. C. VanNess R. Lawrence F. YO1'1I'lCl1lllJL1I'g' W. H. Wfilson I. P. Wfilson F. A. Wfood S. H. VVend0ver NW. B. Wfoodbury A. H. Woocl G. VV. Vlfinslow L. H. Wfelling H. S. Willis C. R. VViedinger M. L. Yates L. Lockwood NN. P. S. Lander C. T. Logan E. L. Leinax C. A. Manning I. H. Marchniont E. XV. Murray H. XV. Meyer H. Macaulay R. VV. McCandlish R. C. McGinnis A. Yohannan lgrvmentaiinn nf MPH Emil -254- C V i ,fix -' Se., ? ...fee-Sm - ' K X f f :HW i: g:2'E a XX XX 199111.-' UI Sl ' .Un a Q' H A Q John T. Little. '13 . Obffirrra IH 12--'13 john K. MeC-ormiek, '13 . Robert C. 0'Donnell, '13 S George B. Murphy, '14 . . President . Eirst Vice-President Second Vice-President . . . Secretary Rowland R. McElvare, '14 . . . Treasurer month uf CEnurrnurn Errm Enhing filing, 1913 Andrew C. Troy, AB., LLB. Andrew I. O'Shea, AB., LLB. Bernard C. Melienna. AB., LLB. Gfvrma iinhing illllag 1514 Carlos D. Cella, A.B., LLB. Albert S. Mortimer, AB., LLB. Gllraplaiu Rev. Eather John H. Dooley, Pastor of Corpus Christi Chapel, Wfest IZIS1 Street, New York City Hon. Peter A. Hendricks Hon. Patrick F. McGowan Hon. James A. O'Gorman Qunurarg illlrmhrra Hon, Eugene A. Philbin. L.L.D. Rev. John G, VVynne, S. I. Prof. ,lames I. Walsli, M.D., Ph.D., L.L.D. Prof. Arthur T. Remey, Ph.D. Mr. Ioseph I. C. Clarke Hon. John D. Crimniings EEIIIFP Olnmmitirr, Errrlnhrr, 1912 Albert Nintiuier, '10 L, ChairmanGeorge B. Murphy, '14 J. Clark Cassidy, '13 Warner' C. Pyne, '14 L Edward V. Broderick. ,IS Rowland R. McElvare, '14 Edward F. Fanning '13 F. John A. Mullen, '14 L George Kuzmier, '11 S L Joseph McCook. '13 S Frank E. Mclver, ,IZ S A. Michael Konaski, '14, Carlos D. Cella, '10 L George cle Hierapolis, '11 S Andrew S. Troy Thomas Lester Hurley, T04 C Charles G. Coster, '13 S Edwin Wlialen, '13 T. C . William A. Gately, 'II S Albert Snnthers, '14 Ex-Officio John T. Little Rev. ,lohn H. Dooley. Glulumhia 1H11iu1er5itg Qlhriztian Awanriaiinn Ulentrra nf murk Earl Bull Glamp Clnlumhia The Spring Street Neighborhood House The Manhattan Gospel Hall 244 Spring Street 1o1 Manhattan Street The Church of All Nations The Intercollegiate Cosmopolitan Club 9 Second Avenue 554 Wfest 114th Street Stun uf the Mark Board and Room Directory Bible Study Classes Blue Book First Aid 'Lectures Oscawana Delegation Boys' Club Wfork Industrial X5Vork Sight-Seeing Trips Old Clothes Deputation VVork Text Book Loan Library Wo1'lc at Camp Columbia GBftirer5 1 H12--'1 3 G. R. Stearns. Ir., '13 ...... . President E. H. Downes, 713 . . . . . . Recorder G. R. Beehler, '13 S . . . . Treasurer XV. IW. Sellew, '13 . . Assistant Treasurer james Myers, Ion, . . General Secretary L. H. Seelye . . Secretary Bible Study A. M. Fairbank . Secretary Mission Study E. Galloway . Secretary Industrial Service C. A. Neff . . . . Secretary Foreign Students E. I-I. Findlay' . ..... Secretary Board and Room F. E. Barnes . . . . Director Boys' Club Worlc, Spring Street A. P. Springer . Director Boys' Club VVork, Church of All Nations L. Feninger . .... Secretary Teachers' College C. S. Baker . . . . Secretary Law School Qlullegr L. D. Egbert . . . . President S. B. Scales . . Recorder M- COOPC11 If. . . . Treasurer -2561 T T -Q, ft 2'- :ff -f 7 , .T - ve .51 f 'fJe Hg i ff' . 'f'1 4.Q 5 li V - 1 T. 'fll e ?5sff E. H. Findlay . A. D. Duffie . O. N. Rugen . I. Wf Hill I. A. Mullen . VV. C. Pyne . P. O. Runnells . I. Z. T. Nyi . H. A. Browne . 4 1 V 'L fi 5,14-'A4.' . ' If' ' I T F - Z -- V .. 1 ,r l 7 Sl'YP'-S-XA I O 4 , fx i ff X f - M V -if f f ff 'r W iener few Q s o - f -f ' Olnlumhia Hniuvmitg Qlhriniian Aaanriatiun---Glnnt. fbftirrra-Gluutixtureh Svrirurr Exim . President . Recorder . Treasurer . President . Recorder . Treasurer Urarhrrs' Qlullrgr . President . Treasurer Secretary 1. 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Duncan lrl. Browne, 'O5 . . . . Chairman Mr. Floyd Y. Keeler, '05 . . Dr. P. de P. Ricketts, '71 Prof. F. R. Hutton, '73 M r M r. Mr Mr. M 1' M r Mr VV111. F. Morgan, '80, '84 S Theodore Tonnele, '80 VVilliam Forster, '81 XV. C. Demorest, '81, '83 L Thomas Ewing, jr., '85 VV. A. Meikleham, '86 F. R. Coudert, Jr., 'go . . . Treasurer Mr. lf. R. Coylcendall, '95, '97 S Mr, james A. Edwards, 'oo, 'o2 L Mr. M. Hartley Dodge, 'og Dean F. P. Keppel Dr. Talcott Wfilliams Prof. D. S. Miller Prof. A. D. F. Hamlin G. R. Stearns, jr., '13 C. R. lleeliler, '13 S Olhaplaiu uf Ihr 'Hniuvraitg Rev. Raymond C. Knox Iailira' Ahuianrg Olummittrr Mrs. Knox ............ Chairman Mrs. Mitchell Mrs. Jacoby Mrs. McGregor Mrs. Low Mrs. Lindsay M . M 7 . . .- wif. -i t ' -. f' ' Em as - l jfllll S it 5 -H SNIA, A l . . ,?1'i:?'i 25Y5fa?f91T r'l'l55' iii. .a 1 - . X' J Li il -1:Q':a4J1l2--1- Coff'-li v-'- E ,. r Le ' . . T5'?i'i'ff Association Building-Camp Columbia YM I ' i is dy? ' N f LW ' qg X. TV id HA l CiliRFlll?37Tl?l 5153 NLD 4 0 Jitney Bissell Arnold Brock Granipa Brornbacher Chip Chapin Finloy Finley Pop Latenser Chic Bird Paul Crouze lrv Hadsell Karl Herkert Mac MacCarthy Larry Beatty Phil Cohden Charlie Cronenberg Dutch Lauber Naumer 1513 1514 Williains 1 H15 -260- 1-larry Mahler XV alter M-ohr Phillie Phillipson Rup Ruprecht Ed. Sage Roy Wood Art Martin fini Miller Pete Peterson Howard Purdy Al Rothwell Kid Morehouse Karl Richards Sandy Sanborn Pop Seedorf Sat Vtfillis Glnlnmhm Hniuvrzitg fllinrkvnzir Svrhnul Glluh Lindell T. Bates George P. Butler VVilliam I. Demorest Herbert C. Dickinson Dallas VV. Haines Alfred Knopf Arthur Lesher Courtlanclt Luck Francis H. McAdoo George M. Mackenzie Richard Mackenzie Bonner E. Munn Alwin VV. Norton VVillian1 Prime Wliitiiey Robinson Stanley Thompson -261- illiurk Evpuhliran Qlnnurntinn Earl Ball, April 13, 1912 Hon. Henry Clews, Ph.D., LL.D ..... First Ballot Theodore Roosevelt . Willia111 Howard Taft . Charles E. 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Kemp C. P. Berkey A. L. Wfalker XV. Campbell E I. Hall E. H. Koenig C. E. Meissner D. M. A. ifsjnxurrarg ilmrmhnrz 1264.-. Moore H. Morril P. 1. Patchell G. A. Procbaska C. Trisehka Prof. H. S. Munroe Prof. Robert Peele Prof. E. L. Kurtz Prof. C. E. Lucke Prof. E. H. Kern Dr. E. K. Judd fl.,- fllil lil fmxqx - in fii--f-a1, ' as 'C Gllfffllilllfl, ' i . MHRKM-'..llffIIllflll .SOCIETK Qilffirern Herman Rnrgi . . . . President Sidney Fisher Yice-President Cornelius Kroll . Secretary B. Perry Hamilton . ,..... Treasuici Eil111l.I1'Ei1'g iliflrililwrg Prof. M. Arendt Prof. P. B. Crocker Prof. F. R. Hutton Prof. I. H. Morecroft Prof. M. T. Pnpin E. H. Arm stron gf H. Bnrgi M. Ernst H. WL Haldenian B. P. Hamilton L. B. Kaufman C. Kroll R. H. Langley L. R. Mapes P. C. Cobb H. Eilers H. XV. Elsasser S. Fisher I. T. Foster XV. Goldstein Artinr HM-iirhrra 1 H 1 3 1514 Q. A. Wfallace Prof Prof. Prof Prof G. F. Sever XV. l. Slichtei S. A. Tucker A. P. VVills Mr. T. O'Connor Sloane H. Richter H. Scralberg L. S. Schneider C. G. Sinclair J. A. waisii A. C. Wfatfers R. A. Wfheeler L. Wfilson F. C. Mock C. I. lioulqol H. Luhrs A. C. Nolte L. Paddock T. Rice S. XV. Smith ff F- f '.f' -' A' - .' - ii' A .mi , ll !4'!!7nfil l .l. l Micrmmlcfl m a c. carrrvfw X777 Qs?l!K- ':Y'4..4,.1ex...1.1. EN N mapa ff My f I tml ., 31147 5, . - at W1 ' l Z ' ill ul vw ' l M Q1 'ln-i,, gvQ,,i:,h !' fix H Q gl 4 f ,intl V I v 'I l 'l'l I H -. ' ' 11: me ll' I Lil' Vfgiijill 7 I Sm ' , ,Illllll I I Q hi ' 1 1 fn ' K, A '--lg: -5' A X .K , F K . nl -...f f ggi ff Z P iQ it U r I' f lr. il L'1 ''l l Wi'P 'W' m:4i11f--'-if 1 w?1? iiiff' ' rf' , . ...,,..,.-.,,,-av W .r V ..-.- ..J. - sm ' - Q, .44--+ ?F2i4 'r'?3'i' ' . -' l lll1'r'7' ' ' 'aftliiaiiv' . ,f ' ' giiag-.44i,,4a :T i 'ffjff? gififf?ii5'.:Q,2g1. ii ' A Qbiiirrrz E. VV. Stone . . XY. E. Rupreelut . li. A. lareelcie XV. Harvey . . . f-Xriiur illlrmhrra gPl1iII1'5 A. E. Augustine A. NN. Bissel H. F. liilaneliard M. A. C. llI'O.I1llD2'lCl1C1' B. F. Conner H. P. Cook NN. Deniorest J. B. Eninier P. S. Gardner J. P. Gitliens J. R. Guiteras L. Grossbatun A. G. Syslca lhrniurn C. Beard VV. L. Doyle E. A. lareelcie R. NN. Harris VV. Harvey T. S. Lathrop Svuphumurra H. P. Allen J. H. Bartlett NV. L. Garrison J. li. Kelly H. C. Lunber G. M. Pelty XY. L. Stark -266- . President ce-President Secretary Yi . Treasurer L. Hayden XV. li. lelaaren ll. l. Hirt A. H. Israel A. H. Kolillnuseli A. Levlcowits N. McCoul, jr. S. McDermott i C. R. Robinson XV. Ruprecht E. KV. Stone H. J. Swallow C. E. Rayens R. Piperoux P. B. Schmidt I. A. Stewart H. S. Sengstaken WY Wfilson J. H. Byrnes A. P. Cranip A. Ieanneret S. Kulin G. VV. O'COnner P. VV. Roland P. Wfitzell l 1 71011 Frederick Miller . I. Clarke Cassidy . G. R. Genung . . E. H. Findlay . I. L. Cheatham I. C. Cassidy A. D. Duffie R. L. Fairlbairn G. D. Fish E. H. Findlay G. R. Genung I. L. Greaeen I. C. N. Guibert R. M. Marx C. N. Cleary R. .-X. Fairbairn WV. tl. Krefeld H. H. Nason F. .-X. Goetze, MSC. ll . H. Burr, CF. E. C. Church, AM., CE. Tl .? 4 - 3:4 X i -f 5' are --ga. ' .PN ' 2 -a -- ff E 'if if 1 A L E ? f 7:1-'r-55 ga ' ' in N L L 2 K V . ' ,, ' L . X--4- ' ' - ' , ls X 1 -V F X ' --I 'Silt ' 'Q . Y sam' nfl' . - ., Hs ii H, , 1 .Q f ' ymll I n!..lllllllllllllu1lll Gbftirerfi 15112-1913 Ariiur Hllrnthnra ivnuiurz bl. A. Hernandez F. H. Kirchgraber G. L. Lomniel F. Miller ul. P. Maloy G. D. Peet I. E. Patterson A. Roeinerman E. Roberts R. B. Strang iluniurz VV. VV. Havens S. Quattlebauin M. Maze A. Renshaw Hnnurarg illllrnnhrm .-X. Black, CF. R. F. Mayer, GE. l. H. Wfoolson, EN. Zllarultg iHHru1I11-ra Al. K. Finch, CF. bl. MacGregor, CF. 1.2671 . President . Yiee-President . Treasurer . Secretary F. I. Radigan F. B. Spencer ' R. Sniillie L. il. Smith XV. Steinbrueh M. Sun H. C. Stevens G. R. Torhorg' C. N. Todd F. U. McLoughlin R. R. Roberts F. B. Slade H. C. Lundborg G. XV Richardson, jr. li. ll. Lovell, CF. H. -laoohy, Fh.D. l. F. nl. Wfilliams, CF. Gfgmf Q IIYFWII ,K 5' Hillllllflll 1H Aagfaw 6EmrQ J Glulnmhitt Hninvraitg Arrhitrriural Svurivtg Allen, George Marcus Bitterman, Albert C, Blackwell, XValter R, L. Boyd. Byron Bennett Brainerd, Harry Bcardslee Bramewell, l'Villiam Moffat liuchtenkirch, George Charles Coflin, Lewis Augustus, Jr. Dixon, Paul 'William Finlayson, Frank Lathrop Gentry, .-Xlozo Henley, Jr. Greene, Giles Howard Grifhth, Edwin St. John Hamlin, Talbot Faulkner Adler, M. Bernard Ague, Harry George Agnew, Wfilliam Chalmers, Jr. Rartos, Elmer E. Bates, John Evarts Berlenbach. Charles Francis Bowden, Reuben Hen1'y Broxrn, Bache Hamilton Clough, Arthur Norman Davis, lllilliam Henry Egan, John Taylor Elsler, George Wfaldron, Jr. lfanning, Edward Francis Freehof, Mortimer Edgar Freudenfels, Emil Gamba. Manuel Giroux, Leon Maxwell Graeb, Gertrude Greenberg, Julius Rudolph Haff, Kenneth G. llaire, Thomas C. llall. George llerrien Bergen, Harold Perrine liowers, Roscoe E. llraekett, Robert Garry Cordner, George Francis DeRosa, Eugene Iiornin, Anne Howison Gander, Conrad J. Glanhihatrn fur Evgrev Hardison, Robert McKenzie Henry, Leonard Starr Hildebrand, Arthur Sturgess Holden, Arthur Cort Hodenyl, George Henry Koechl, Otto Rudolph Leon, Tomas Carlos Mansolff, Alfred Kennon McDonnell, Joe Hunter Nomland, Kemper Page, Vlfilliam Enoch Pond, DelVitt Clinton Roth, Solo Saloinonsky, Edgar Allen Ganhihatw fur Qlvrtitiratr Hartley, Esdras Hesse, Wfalter Hirsehfeld, Leonard Holt, Evan LeRoy Murray Hoxrett, Louis Romer Huesmann, Louis B. lde, John Jay Joseph, Leonard Knappe, Adolph Herman Lacy, Philip Sawyer La Pierre, Lester Storms Lashkowitz, Benjamin David Latenser, Frank Joseph Lindsley, Girard Leshed, Arthur Lawrence, Jr. Leslie, Robert Lockhart Luck, Allen James Mead, Marcia J. Miller, George Elbert Montanaro, Frank Biaggio ltlorris, Raymond Montrose Park. Edwin Avery Nun Hlairirulatvh Sftnhmttia Haefele, Herbert lfValter Hoffman, Murray Jaeger, Louis Carl Kodak, Stephen J. Lindner, Albert Frederick Idassarene, Vtfilliam Gardner Ray, Arthur Gordon GIt111hthate fm' Higher Ergree Rach, Richard Franz -268- Sehulz, Paul Schulz, Philip Prammell Simmons, Wfilliamson Sinclair, Ralph Hands Smith, Floyd Robinson, Jr. Thiesen, John Henry Twitchell, Ralph S. Wfalsh, Harold Vandervoort W'ard, WZ1ltC1' Lester Weelcs, VVilliam Cornell 'Wilson James Perry Zetsche, Robert Gunther Zoller, Harold Pindar Paufve, Reynold Emmanuel Pellegrini, Ugo Peterson, Stuart Podoloff, Daniel Ponsford, Henry Jordan Risley, Winchton Seamon . Robin, Edwin Jerome Rudd, John Skeer Ruflier, Gaston Sabaa, Kintaro Schene, Louis Henry Herma Sehleiff, Joseph Wfilliam Seelig, lrving Shennelcl, Laurence Lewis Small, Walter Spereer Smith, Stephen Ernest Spurgeon, Robert Henry Stead, Manning Force Tracey, John Van Name, Carl Snyder Vassar, Harold XVorth Wfetstein, Jacob Reed, Wfalter Jay Sehenclc. Anna Pendleton Smith, Turania Dallas Soper, Frederick John Swenson. Karl Thayer, Edgar Randolph f J 'W ' ' AJ'- 'Ag ..!g-.' nltn X f Kit ql:Ai X 3 E, 1 Z 6 Cf H FA Q7 NHRHFDF' Q 4 fx me f 4, .M 5233534555 gf' 114' 1 M9 .12 j f . H zf f f 'ef M ., ' ' S , fa r 'X : m ' 'T ft ' L C E' lf mizf i ' ' 1A ' il C llilllf 1 CL , L-'L' -lf' :V 1' ll Uhr Burmitnrg Qlnunril Dean Goetze Professor Campbell C. Le S. Cornelius -I, A. Schweizer lqarilrg Mall Qlnr11miit12v J. A. Schweizer ........ Chairman R. Wfebb .... Secretary H. L. Fisher D. Tenuey V. E. Curry H. J. Titus P. M. Chazel C. Y. Chan illiuingzinn Mall Glnmmitivr C. Le S. Cornelius ........ 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Recording Secretary . Corresponding Secretary . . . Treasurer , Historian 1914 . . President . . Vice-President . . Recording Secretary Corresponding Secretary . . Treasurer Historian 1515 . . . President . Vice-President . Recording Secretary . Corresponding Secretary . . . Treasurer . . . Historian 1915 . . . . . Temporary Chairman Ptthlrtir Awauriatiun . . . . . . President Winifrcd Iiioegehold. '14 Vice-President Helen fiiilleaudeau, 'IS . . Secretary lit-tty MacDonald, '14 . . Treasurer -280- yr Jw ., 1 ,, 1 'tu Q 11 if so 1 ' fff' A ' ' i eil ' Ek N 'Ah i ' mms? if, I 1 1914 illinriar Enarh Ifinarh nf iEhitur5 Louise Adams . .... . Editoi 111 Lhiet Elizabeth Maeauley . . . . Business Nl 1111 Ruth E. Guernsey . ..,. . Mt lidit Jl Amf-nriatr Ehiiura Sidney Miner Rosemarie Wise Ruth Marley Florence Harris Corina Rheinheinier Alice Wfaller Ex-Qbftiriu Dorothy Fitch May Kenny Ellyn igarnztrh Evert ifiuarh uf Ehitnrs Piiblished monthly as a literary suppleinent to tl1e Bcizvzard Biilletm Corina Rheinheiiner, '14 ......... Editor in Lhicl Rita l4l,ilho1'n, '14 ...... . . Business Hana, Viola Tuch, '13 . Assistant Business lXl1n'1 Edith Halfpenny, '13 . ...... Associate ldditoi Amiiraiznxt Ehitura Gertrude E. Morris, '13 Florence Harris, '14 Rhoda E. Ereudenthal, '13 Ainy E. Schechter, '14 Freda Kirchwey, '15 Ex-Qbtliriu Priscilla Loclcw-ood, '13 Cflhv il3EI1'11EI1'h Ilnllvtin Published weekly throughout the College Year ifiuarh uf Eiliiurzi Priscilla Lockwood, '13 . . . . . . . Editor 111 Chief Rita Hilhorn, '14 . . . . . . . Business Mana 1 Edith Mulhall, '14 ......, Assistant Business Xlanft cr Edith Rosenblatt, '13 Ruth Marley, '14 Louise Fox, '14 Alice Wlaller, '14 ,lean Mohl, '14 Freda Kirchwey, '15 Azsnriair ifihiinrs Imogene Ireland. '1 3 -281- Alma Herzfeld, '15 Madalaine Bunzl, '13 Marguerite Allen, '13 Edith llulhall. '14 Elaine Stern. '13 Sarah Butler, '15 f 4 f ,14- fiwfvxm 'H A '-'LJ M 'I if 1 , 1 r 4. ft X-1 1 4 - 1 1 f F71 1 re 7 f -DA ' 1 -f f f' i ' - .N ,LTP 44 ,I Q' ,7 44 ,545-ef.al.,, , If . 3 M I 1 ' f 1 1 MB Ifiarnarh Qwliginnz EI11fl Ighilanihrnpir Cbrganizaiiunz Director ........... Mary A. Patchin 1 . ., ' . . Huang mummen 5 Qlhrmimn 5-Xanurmtrnn Gbiiirrrs L-ouise Comes, '13 . . President Marguerite Reid, '14 . Vice-President Edna Henry, '15 . Secretary Dorothy Kinch, '13 Treasurer Uhr Murnarh Glhnrrh Glluh Gbiiirrrs Marguerite Rickey, '13 . . . . President Louise Adams, '14 . Vice-President Ruth Talmadge, '14 . . Secretary Grace Banker, '15 , . Treasurer Cflhv Lfiarnarh Qlraigiv Gllnh Ubflirrrz Helen Dwyer, '13 ..... . President Frances O'Donnell, '14 . Vice-President Irene Murphy, '13 . . . Secretary Margaret Carmon, '14 . Treasurer -282- jf 3' ff! PY!! Ei F 1 T 15-f X 5 414 ' i .! ' I f f ,T F-1' QW ' 7 il ' f-.1 1,4 X A K ,tqmgls 4-'Ph rf'-SLA 'Ea Snriitf Eliranrzxin Gbfiirvra Rita Hilborn, '14 . . . . President Edith Thomas, '14 . Vice-President Eleanor Loursia, '15 . i Treasurer Anna Paddock . Secretary Evuiarhrr Qirseia Gbiiirrra Madalaine Bunzi, '13 . . . President Rhoda Freudenthal, ,I3 . Vice-President Cora Senner, '15 . . Secretary Katherine Fries, '15 . Treasurer Jliirr Might Qlitrraturr Glluh 69512111 Gertrude Morris, 313 . . . . . President Rita Hiiborn, '14 . . Chairman of Committee Zfiarrnarh Glhaptvr nf Thr Jlntvrrnllrgiatr Snrialiai Svuriietg Hella Bermays, '13 . . President Fred Kirehway, '15 . Secretary Anna Salzman, '13 Treasurer L2831 Ig ' Ti' F J'?j TTTl 1 .1 3 Q, Yfujjgyx f 1 f Q ki , at f I- -grlrg 4 if sf? 'mp I 3 v-- f?L.,f -M If id s X 1 A .lil Q 1 '7 wx 1 umm 2 , Earnarh 'iintaniral Glluh fbiiirrrs May A. Parker . President Helene M. Boas Secretary Mary Vannuaelc . Treasurer Lflarnaril Idhilnnnphg Glluh Qmiirrra Marjorie Robinson, '13 . . . President Ruth Tyndall, 713 . . Secretary Edith Rosenblatt, '13 . Treasurer Maruarh Gllaanirnl Glluh Clbfftrrrzi Ruth Osterbnrg, '13 . . . President Mary Vayse, ,I3 . Secretary ' Lfdarnarh Srttlenwnin Anznriniiun lmflirrrs Harriet Goldman, '13 .... Undergraduate Elector Marrietta Gless, '13 . Secretary and Treasurer -.ZS-I-1 1- 1 1 ffl LXQ , ,-f ':,,- X . X1 'Z R? lglrllf V l f W1 Xl? fv f tx 5 X N Zi? Alu . X KL iiiarnarh illuiiirail Qlluh Margaret Reid, '14 .... . General Leader Louise Ros, '14 . . . Secretary Alice Clingen, F14 . . . Glee Club Manager Harriet Poor, '13 . . Mandolin Club Manager . Violin Club Manager Earnarh Eranrh N. H. Stair Equal Smffragr Azmuriatinn Gladys Slade, '13 . .... President Rose Marie Wfise, iI4 . Secretary Lflarnarh illiathvmatirul Olluh Professor Cole ,...... Honorary President Edith Frances Balmford . . . President Gertrude Madalaine Raft Vice-President Catherine Fries . . . Secretary liappu 115112112121 fEEII11I11EI EHr111P1'1111g 112111 3lE111i1In11 011121111111 1513 Grace Coffin Margaret Kelly Helen M. Dana Priscilla Lockwood Mary VVitherspoon Stuart 1514 Anna Fox Florence Harris Dorothy Fitch Edith Mulhall Ruth Guernsey Sidney Miner 1111 3121111112112 Harriet Ruth Fox Julia S. Points 1515 Katherine Fox Helen Jenkins Phyllis Hedlex Margaret Meyer Louise VValker F 1 5 12 ii5 i! in Alpha 011111111121 nf Alpha 091111111111 1513 Esther Louis Burgess Viola Turck Maria Diaz Villalvilla - 1514 Lucie Petri Anna Robinson Helen B. Shipman 1515 Elsa Baker Frieda Fleer Edwina Dearden Ethel Hunley Marie Doody Anna Jordan -286- Marguerite Allen Nathalie Armstrong Nancy Beall Sarah Caroline Davis Betty junghanis Louise Ros Helen Gilleandeau Mary Gray Edna Henry Mary Clark Agnes Denilce Gladys Figette Penelope 'Girdner R 1 if f fii ZKEIILIJLIEI Alpha 51111111 2-511111111 ZPTEI 01111111111 1513 1514 Edith Thomas 15 1 5 E111 1lI11fUPI'5i1EIfP ZI11 IHs11'111t1111' Marguerite Kalt Katharine Noble Gladys Fugette ,lean Towlney Irene Louise Dagleish Dorothy Fraser Herod Yera Hotson Edith Fischer Yirginia Fullyn Caroline Hall Florence Lowther Una Sait Isabelle VVheeler Pauline Hamilton Dederer 1' X QQ 1 1 , fgilililiiil 13111 5511111 Louise Comes Sophie Claire Lingg Mabel Patterson Elsi Berghaus Dorothy Dean Mabel Barrett Helen Green 3111121 0113111121 15 1 3 Varian VXf'hite 1514 Florence Rhoades 1 515 Emma Sayre 3111 lfiniurrsitaie Jeanette Silbert 1.2871 Alice Brown Jean Shaw Jean Barrick Ruth Decker Alice Malleson Helen Newbold Margaret Schmidt Alpha Phi N 11 Olltaptvr 1913 Imogene Belle Ireland Marietta Louise Gless Rachel Leland 1514 Isabel Fitz Randolph Margaret Peek Wfinifred Dorothy Boegehold Eleanor Theresa Mayer Harriet May Harris Louise Elizabeth Adams Eleanor Gertrude Hadsell 1515 Lucy Wfilson Howe Margaret Terriberry I, 1 w Al. ff gym N Evita' Evita Bvlia Dorothy Kineh Marion Snowdon Roy Helen Lillian Bridge Marie Louise Clinch Emily Lowndes Ruby Bird Xlfilhur Elin Gllqaptvr 1 H 1 3 1914 -288- lrene Louise Frear Elsa Marguerite Allen Grace Madaleine Pearson Mildred Senior Clark Helen Isabel McVickar Margaret Reid '., 0 Q Y r. 4 15 'F a .,, Iii 152121 Ighi Zliratvrniig 1913 Ethel Belle Goede Sarah G. 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A A 'ff Y g ' ' Nf W 4 Q, -if N1 f5 ?ff 3 W ' '-' -15541 - V J ' Q4 A V I 4- Y fvf sf 'f ' V f .. , F,-...K ' - L - 1 v+ 5 WW fi 5 T Mglvi.-MOP :gin Uhr Eiaturg nf the 01121215 nf Ni1112t12211 Iliuurtvw ' 'iw r' NVQ pages-nor would twenty be sufficiency-are not enough in which to enumerate a partial fraction of the glories of 1914. Modesty, too, is one of the qualities of our class, and what need, anyhow, to dwell long on events enshrined in the memory of all? That consciousness of conspicuousness feeling didn't last long when we entered the enfolding arms of Alma Mater. September shone her fairest in ,IQIO, and each succeeding month has smiled on us. Wel- coming the new class were the bookstore, the Commons, Jester and Spec. youths, assistant managers, the Student Board, and the myriad Gwendolyns along Broadway and the Mamies and Myrtles of Amsterdam. And the Sophs? They tried on us what they in their simple way thought was education, and Qdon't mind, reader, what the Faculty say! who ever loved a teacher? Right away we were embroiled in scraps. Ia G f ,464 2 had not some Bv diabolical, doubtless, schemes 1913 succeeded in having the fall rushes held at times when we could not bring forth a complete representation. In the flag rush and in the pushball cont-est the sons of '14 fought fiercely, but Fortune and the Student Board were with our friends the en-emy. VVe should have won the tug-oy-war mysterious miscreant, assuming an office of the Fates, cut the rope. So at the end of these tussles we sang, appropriately enough, this little ditty: By Hook or By Crook They Beat Us, and Usually By Both. Strengthened by our moral victories, however, we soon delivered swift, happy, and individual retribution. Vtfe began to read between the lines of the rules, and to see other qualities than humility to Sophs. reiiected from the pearl Freshman button, the juniors and our ladies encouraged us. It came to pass that the Sophs. held the customary Sophomore Smoker. Likewise, according to custom, twenty Freshmen were their guests Though the celebrators hied 'way up to the wilds of the Bronnix, 1914 came out en masse, pursued the villains, and temerariously turned a smoker into something far, far different. Boldly thereafter we explored the grass-plot runways. The Campus cry changed from Hey, Fresh! to So you're a Soph, hey!! Bingo! Sometimes, when a lone Freshman stalked across the grass, there were objections from a score-never less- of Sophs. Oftener a fellerdrama of the following sort took place: God save thee, battered ,I3 man, From the fiends that plague thee thus! Vtfhat is it makes thee quake with fear, And eke what makes thee cuss ? Oh, save, Oh, save me, passerby! A Freshman cometh near! He stalketh proudly o'er the grass, Xie fourteen ways he'll hit, alas! .Xnd l do quake with fear. 1 -298- In the fall athletic contests 1914 fought hard and with spirit, but as usual with Freshman classes the latent ability in the men did not at once appear. The Sopho- more-Freshman track meet we lost, nor did we win the Interclass event in the spring. But the material was there-never since tl1ose two defeats has our team finished worse than first. Our football and our baseball aggregations, organized hurriedly, lost to the Sophs. Our basketball five, too, went d-own to defeatg but even though beaten the team showed such strength that the following year 1915 could not be induced to play. After a terrific fight in the cane sprees, our enemies managed through luck to win by four bouts to three. Gl-oriously and properly, however, 'wg swamped the Sophs. in the swim- ming meet. VVho has not heard of the fight at tl1e fence of Avery? They called it the Fence Rush-all except the dazed Sophs., whose association of ideas of fence rush and Sher- man's classic on war were in closest concordance. As the clash will down in history as the most unique and most successful class contest ever held-inasmuch too as 1913 has seen fit to claim the victory because of Spec's misleading account inserted by the Soph night editor-we wish here to state the verdict of upperclassmen and of other unbiased spectators: We won the rush. Saiis ef t'c1'ims est. illieanwhile the class was taking an unusually active part in non-athletic activities. Philo. and the other clubs, and Spec. and the other publications, owe to 1911 a good measure of their success. Qur debating team scored a notable and an easy victory over the Soph. windies and thereby secured such a rep. that the following year 1915 did not see its way clear to challenge us. Wfith the return of Spring and the consequent renewal by the Campus squirrels of nut-research work, the sweep-swingers, ball-tossers, and runners once more sought the outdoors. Qui' Freshman nine lost a majority of its games, although it tallied more runs than its opponents' total. Clur track team finished ahead of all high schools dar- ing to compete, 1-Xnd McCarthy's crew! An inkling of what was to happen a month later came to the wise ones when in May our eight swept the river in the interclass re- gatta. No one forgets what happened at Poughkeepsie! Columbia 1914, Intercol. legiate Champions! Minus green sox and ties and sombre Freshman caps, and plus the importance of one years residence, we reconvened in the Fall and at once commenced to trounce 1915. lt was almost perpetual motion. Wfe won the tug-o'-war, the pushball contest, and the Hag-rush with ridiculous ease. lVe used the fountains as Freshman invigorators till, wet and shivering. a 1915 delegation petitioned the authorities and the aqua impura was turned off. The sport was becoming tiresome to us anyway, In high glee we held our Sophomore Smoker at Columbia Oval, and so few were in the Freshman rescue party that we consented to individual wrestling matches to pass the evening aw.ay. In tl1is pleasing pastime 1915 didn't win a bout, which fact, before the night was over, was duly shouted to our friends in Brooks and received with many a giggle indicative of admiration. Every contest in IQI4.-IQI5 athletics was a victory for our class. The track team won the annual Interclass meet also, HIICI captured it again this Fall of 1912. In histrionic achievement our Soph. Show, The Gutta Percha Girl, was one of the best in years. Certainly no more lively and delightful performance could be pre- sented by our Booths and Nlfambas. In fact, we gave the show such el.aborate setting that the class went into debt. I Probably no single event brings forth more pleasant memories than our Sophomore dinner. After a series of thrilling captures and all night incarcerations. and despite strenuous and expensive attempts at rescue, we brought to the dinner a score of Fresh- man prisoners. There, they turkey-trotted, sang, and orated for us till we and they were breathless. In fact, they afforded such a good time that toasts and speeches were for- gotten. Mention of the Triumph, at which we tried and convicted Intricate Calculus and History A, will be found on other pages. 'Twas a famous night. In the Classroom and Campus Clubs, and on water and track, our greatest success has been won. And just before this book goes to press it is learned that Sammy Jan- ney-or :tammy Sanney-has written the forthcoming Varsity Show. Individually and collectively the class has had its few sorrows, but Though sometimes burning sorrows claim The radiant life-forge, yet the iiame, Diffused o'er after years, will be The golden glow of memory. -1299, x I l l ri fl fill fl PX V7fA 'v-fNS ?32u Cilrark H. l.. Wleislcotten F. Kaufman nl. E. Mefiolrick Tenney . C. Dickinson Macdonald laason Rl. Ianney l7. McCarthy NY. Smith Macdonald Glam Sfnrrr A. C. Rothwell Grrm K. Herlcert H. P. Crouze E. l. XN7illianis A. S. Martin C. W. Peterson l. VV. Hadsell A. C. Rothwell C. F. MacCarthy H. E. Bird, jr. bl. S. Miller G. S. Patterson G. W1 Matheson K. H. Kiefer H. VV. Purdy QM r Banrhzill F. P. Brophy J. S. O'Neale D. L. Tower - G. 12. llflurphy N. C. Cleary S. M. Danzig' A. H. Haaren A. F, Sniithers CMgr J ll. P. Van Buren W. H. Herbert B. NV. VVilliams VV. K. Vlfatlcins B. Slade I. Masson Harvitt Hale L. 'Beatty A. MaeRos A. VVeed Whelan B. King J. 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Qarlrm iliiurr iiiegatta Junior Eight Oar Shells Wfon by N. Y. A. C.5 second, Columbia Time-6 min. 2-5 sec. Intermediate Eight Oar Shells VVon by N. Y. A. C.g sec-ond, Columbia Time-6 min. I7 sec. TISQS, fw I 4 mx, M? iii? ' 1 W9 f umm 151 'TKT 15L:::11:., i Wm Wai' W , . W ,mgyz- as uf 4- f7f5'3fQ-'W4 ' ,G.,,, A . 6 ,. f 1 , gy ' , 1 , ..g.f1.:.pfg:- L.: - , ' 12, sf ?6'fW??? 1f,1yf?p-.2,Jw3 . ' , 'Aw , , 24-'af min rv- ,ff V :fy . f mf 53 7 1. ' f f 1 . ,, . yxzrw gg., a' ' 1 iff -' -,V-3,':.,:1fm', kzl. - ff ', ll . .'f2.tz:3e,'Q , ' ' 34,7 Q , .. 54V 6915, 3, .+f.f,, Laffy. ,. A 'v- - ,f5, -. Q 4 ,.., , e, ,.,4 'ae P . , , . .,.. . , 1 ff , f 1 J ' , ' 3 in 'V fp, 1 f 4 25 ,pf A M' , f f f 2 z ' 154 14 f K, M X , -,mayb , , K 5 f f KW f .f ' jf 4 ,- fr fy? f if N , f ' A ix of J Y ' 3 'Q my f ff 7 'W ,f ' X f' f 5152 1 4 ff! , . ff 2 df .vgffrf .-.':f,iW.14fm :f ffm? -,.L,Qjj: ,G ' 4 exif ,wg , ., gf, 2fQ'i'f'? gm , . Tak V F 1 X , P , f , ,M ff? W ,gf , 4 , J x,., , , , f If .. fx'-Q2 .y W f Q ' f ' 'A V Q A 3 Q ,Q M M jf Q4 ' 9 4' f J , M y eff A' .A X fr , sf 7 1 Xe 5 wx: - -.f ' af Lf f gygwvgbigigfg - 1 . -Z..-5, , ., R ...f:f?1?c'51 f i. 1 M2 - -- 1,-Q 21:4 - 'f- ii f 1 'W' u 5 'fy fy ff. ..,. . 5-5 51-2 -1:14. .. , mfwm sw' 4 .- fyvx fy? .Q Q5 ,g l f ,, Q 54 ',e2O'j,, T777 f 'J 1211? 15771 ., 1 I ig f M: Xggx 5 0 ,nf , , J, x f yay 5 ww 1 Q fl: W 55? H1 4 f W 1 A s I ff 3 if' V f J 2 w x w mel' 1' 5 , sf f , , 2 y , M X V z , , 74' f f M , wi M J fe , f , 5, ,jf X , I f M 157 f 7 1 s L 'wg'-1 -wi V-1.-A, 2 i V 54, Q Q , A A, , ,, ..., ,. Jn. -ff , ,411 ' B N. I r V '11 AX l , 'r f re - w en f i 1 4f44i Sr fiffVlM W ,l'!. i xf?f' TNR , 5,1 L. r I Ex' lim ilhf'WM'? I 4-?::. K X fi - K ,-.ni ' 65515 1914 ilrvzhmzxn Eazrhall Gram Frank P. Brophy . . . Captain A-Xclelbert F. Smithers . . . Manager Mt. Vernon H. . De Wfitt Clinton H. S. . 1 4 H. S. of Commerce Mackenzie . . . Uhr Urznn li. NV. Wfilliains, First Base S. Danzig, Second Base N. Cleary, Third Base D. L. Tower, Slzorf Stop lf. P. Brophy, Catcher I. S. U'Neale, Jr., Pitcher Wf H. Herbert, Left Field S. Thnrsby. Celzfer Field XV. K. Wfatlcins, Right Field ti. S. Murphy, Riglzt Field I. Geiger, Szzbsfifzzfe ill. P. Yan lfluren, SIlb5Z'I'fIlZlU G. XM Steffen, Szzbsfitzzfe iKvrnrh IQ I4 Opponents - 5 4 Vlfebb Academy Cdefanltj 9 o Stuyvesant H. S. . St. Paul's School . Stevens IQI41. . 7 o Pawling . . 6 8 Horace Mann . o 2 Total . I 8 -309- Yonlcers H. S. . . IQI4 Opponents 7 ro 6 io o 6 II o 53 vo A 'Q f ff gi X J?-f.f'lQ7ff 1-F l f e 'gym 11 12 f 1 TX U ' V I nt? M y 'lgiii V L Y :CD I C 'f C '1 41 1 ei ll ll 4 1 1 .4 .fl Z, Ri K I C fi LA ' 1 A 'f 7 I L 1'--N. . mg ' C .li Ji l f ' 'f.+. HN. J f A 1 .L- 1 .i'f52Tf1Q.g4-1 M-. -q OW , 5.4 1 l J rex X f f I O 1,914 iliwz-limaxt Wrath Gram F. M cDonz1ld ...,..,... . Captain A. A. Mztcliossie . . Manager B. l. Wfefers . . . C0351 Uhr EDU111 5if7I'Z'7ZlL.S' H. Masson F. Kaulfinaii XV. F. Foerster S80 lYCll'dS F. McDonald J. 13. ifieooifieif L. Iaason L. A. VVeed P016 Vault 440 l izrd.s' D. Tenney NW. F. lioerster H. YN. Gibson Disfazzcc F. McDonald ul. E. Mcljolriclc E. B. Slade High fzzmp H. L. Wfeiskotten Hurdles H. C. Dickinson F. Kaufman D. Tenney Broad fzmzp H. C. Dickinson D. Tenney Wvcigh fs H. YN. Reilly H. C. Dickinson H. C. .Dickinson R. Hale H. L. Vlfeislcotten H. Nasson Erlang Grain F. MacDonald VV. F. Foerster I. E. McGolriclc D. Tenney iKrrm'il 1914 Opponents Oct. 24, 1910, IQI4 vs. IQI3, on South Field .... 43 56 lvlay 1, 1911, 1914 vs. De Wfitt Clinton High School. on South Field 66 33 May 8, 1911, 1914 vs. High School of Connnerce, on South Field . 84 I5 193 104 Intercollegiate Championship Freshman Relay Race at Pennsylvania:-Dartmouth, firstg Pennsylvania, secondg Columbia, third. Indoor lnterclass Championship :-1911. firstg 1914, second, 1912, third5 IQ13. fourth. ' -3TI-- f ., N41 AK-5221, XX Y iifr xzv-Qff- ..n. O O J. A. Stewart 1514 Hrvahman Zfkrnkrthall Zifvzxm J. A. Stewart M. See, Ir. J. H. Purdy A. C. Rothwell, VV. H. Herbert A. A. MacR'ossie -3131 Fomvards Center G uards Captain 3 i 1 s r V r 1 u I V 5 I s I i I ' 'ulgf mf' ' , f' f 110123 011 fl 1' A Nfl I - nf , ' xqdgrr - Q ti 5 75- X , .ggi -5, .i 5 at A ' 1 ' pf' ,f , 1 i , 1 1 f -1 U lvl f if ' .1 Q ' and is 1 1 X! M 7 N MW f ,, a, T26A .I 12114 illrvnhmau Glam? 5111912 Zilvam H. A. Calalian C. G. Sinclair, Ir. S. C. Bower . . Weiglit 115 lbs. 125 lbs. 135 lbs. 145 lbs. 158 lbs. 175 lbs. Unlimited E. E. Bartos W. F. Vlfurster H. B. King P. Macdonald C. F. MacCarthy C. F. MacCartliy C. F. MacCartl1y illrrnril IQI3-4 Boutsg IQI4-3 Bouts 1914 Zllreahmmi illnuthaill Gram C. Rohrs ............ Captain H. Barrett . . . . Manager A. Butler . . Assistant Manager Crumet ........... Coach L. G. Taylor, A. Stewart, D. S. McNulty, LeftE1zd D. Tenney, C. M. Knapp, Left Tackle L. G. Jordon, L. H. Jackman, N. D. Disesa, Left Guard A. S. Hoffman, F. Phipps, Ce1z.te1' L. Vlfeed, Right Guard J. Tracy, Right Tackle M. P. VanBuren, F. D. Shaw, H. J. Ponsford, Right End George C. Rohrs, Quarter Back H. Brennecke, Left Half Back' Arthur H. Warren, Right Half Back C. G. Shaw, Full Back South Field, Friday, Nov. 18, IQIO The Score: Sophornores, 223 Freshmen, O M3I6M 1914 Smimming smh mater Elguln Elvamz E. H. Sutliff . T. H. Barrett Relay 5o Yards Cr. C. Deffaa NW. XVest S. Rogow N. House VV. VVest 22o Yards O. Schmidt E. H. Sutliff N. House S. Rogow E. H. Sutliff , F f ' 1 DE' G. C. Rohm if Slzbsfzfzfzfcs Ml If S. Rogfow R. Siegel main' 1311111 Elranx Bower, G. C., Rohrs. L. F. Cleary. E. H. Sutliff, R. F. S. Rogow, C. ilivruril iivuiimming Gramm Opponents IQI4 Captain . . . Manager Loo Yards G. C. Deffaa O. Schmidt Plunge for Distance H. Kottek E. H. Sutliff H. Kottek, Guard H. ll. Pell, Guard L. Altenberg, Goal maint lglillil Gram Opponents 1914 1913 . . . 24 29 IQI3 . . . 1 o Townsend Harris . 30 22 Townsend Harris . 2 1 Erasmus Hall . 36 18 -3T7- 1914 Zlirrzhmau Zllvnring Umm Rowland R. Mclilvare, YI4 Norman Clough, FA. . Louis Schene, FA. New York Military Acade m Polytechnic Preparatory . Polytechnic Preparatory . Erasmus Hall High School Berkley . . . . .Berkley . , . Manager . . . . CaPfain Stanley Smith, S A. Loomis Bell, C illrrnrh Opponent 1914 Exhibition 5 4 . . 1 2 w 4 2 7 2 7 1 3 1318-. 2, K f f auf,- f 'wwai' 1 1 llIVC1f'2lf5N f iafifaf 11311.33 . 2 2 . -. av -ea . ff 1 1 0 O Q li , fwm ere PM O F. B. Brophy . A. F. Smithers 1914 Snphnmnre iK1e121g 51221111 H. J. Stern D. Tenney S. M. .lanney A. Harvitt F. Kaufman lnterclass Champions IQI2 151141 Svnphnmnrv 1321512112111 Z-LlPEII11 . . Captain . . . . . Manager F. B. Brophy, Catcher I. S. 0'Neale, Rappaport, P1iZfCl1i?'I' B. W. Williams, First Base S. Danzig, D. Meehan, Second Base N. B. Cleary, Short Stop A. H. Haaren, Third Base M. P. Van Buren, K. VVatki11s, Left Field A. C. Rothwell, Center Field G. S. Murphy, Right Field -1319... 1914 Svnphnmnrr Glam? Svprvv Gram W. VVilson W. F. Wurster R. B. Allen S. W. Smith A. C. Rothwell 1914---1915 Weight 1914 1915 Won by 115 . W. J. Wilson I. Shibuta . IQI4 125 . W. F. Wurster E. M. Gardner . 1915 135 . . W. F. Wurster E. M. Gardner . 1915 145 . R. B. Allen E. Mueser . 1915 158 . . S. W. Smith C. R. Trainor . . 1914 175 . . A. C. Rothwell S. McKenna . . 1914 Unlimited . . A. C. Rothwell D. M. Claghorn . . IQI4 1914-4 boutsg IQI5-3 bouts 1320.. E m erg . .. . T, , a M ft, R ,fr K! V! J V ,B AH .. f 1914 Sn phnmurv Swimming Umm 'lf H. Barrett E. H. Sutliff . N. House E. H. Sutliff N. House S. Rogow S. Rogow H. Kottcck S. Rogow Relay 50 Yards roo Yards M. Maze 220 Yards M. Maze Plunge Dive T T. M. Maze S. Rogow T. H. Barrett E. H. Sutliff E. H. Sutliff . H. Barrett H. Barrett Captain Manager IE 3, R,--I-gl F11 , . 1 1 1 11 X-1-X , f -ff . -' sq 5 V, A 1,8 ' 1 v , P, iii! ,. ffjf. , lf wwf, f - . Xa-S-NKQ 1' - E ...Shi ' Q xg lim, fN1! A '35 37 A-v I U Uhr .Gimme uf the Eamonn Elknrr Eight 1513 UZ. 1514 il-ll 1Rumbauser uogc 523 JB vi CC t el . Fl em l l Cl f For the capture, , , i tw ass 0 ' Pla 'H differentiated ei disintegrated, i , i ' i- ' VS A3 dead or alive, of one a' , I x,fX, t I I ll 16 org . wi acu-o- e CBTOIIHDBZ General lncompatiblity lAlla5 HVBUE5 MUCh'Hellf Calculus .i J, . . 'EFI B, Damned, etc., etc.1 f fi lrzcludmg W X C , t -' .- o v c , X, 1 Keeping late hours and midnight . U' n I N' parties. 2. lncessant note writing. Eggcfiptfgng Tangent of hype,-bolica . I I -3 C0HSUmil1g 3 0VCf2bUl1d.21HCC0fGiI1 features, eccentric asymptotes, tall, an- Quizzes and providing a DIC! Of W0fmS- 4- Uf1CXPl3lnCd dates- gular, and plane appearance, concavical dome, infinite series of wrinkles Plaintiff names as Corespondent SILK HAT HAYS converging in forehead, clamie lipse concealing four cuspe Ghargeo with four Glounts. Zio Wit: Upon recommendation ot' th B ra'y'Scmzda!, the fo lowing are I , summoned as witnesses, I Murder of R. X Pecta ions, in which h nous d d he was assisted by Max E. and Minnie Mum. FEDINCK HUMPFREK PARIS GREEN 2 Deprivation of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. SKY HUY1-ER. THIRSTY HARRY. and 3. Conspiracy with his atrocious henchman, Damm Facul T--, in . . order to secure money under false pretences. Reno Ruth, The Badlands Chlpple ! 4 Ilficff monopoly of f-me C3865 banner will sit on the above LII11 'Honorable 3uoge TR Fl Fl I O Ps. 1 ourt, 8 U5 9 I 0 011 N Ht the P. O'B. MONTGOMERY, D. TENNEY, E. B. SLADE, ee: T. H. BARRETT, tt Comml I .1 fn LL! E O o in Z O Lu E O u I FEI?-s . J Q 4 la Xia... 1 T iff vt F 'FZ I .v i-1. jf rv, , X x.-1.. t , 1- 12.-f X x ,, - -- J ? ' Xu S 21?-'ffl--JZ .- 1 3 O 531' TTERING even more exquisite ululations of remorse and sorrow than the infam- l 7 ous scoundrel Calculus B. Dtmmed let forth the year before, the arcn con- . F spirators Calcul-C-Hell and Mystery F were licked by vengeful flames on the ' night of May 15, 1912. As the glittering Flames leapt high a heartfelt sigh of l joy and relief issued from the breasts of 1914, and a wild triumphal dance whirled around ,the funeral pyre. A Math. Prof. and a Hist. Ass. Prof. timor- ously made a large endeavor to stay the hand of justice, but as one tripped over an asynitote and the other over a couple of dates their efforts were futile and the learned men departed with heavy souls, bootless. Preceding the inquisition-Cword derived from Latin quiz, meaning purga- tory, and slmvz., a student bywordj-the vengeful Sophs en masse assembled on the Quad and com- menced to gloat over the prospective fate of Calcul-O-Hell and the expected disclosures in the divorce trial. Led by three extra loud noise producers, called Teutonic musicians, the fellows formed a Blackwell's Island lockstep which soon changed to a shockstep as the trumpets blared forth Everybody's Doin' It. Hamilton Hall was paraded first. The line entered with a great demon- stration of joy and proceeded to palpitate its trilbies the length of the four lower corridors for the beneht of the evening Qcjlasses. Some science man-he must have been unfamiliar with seventh floor atrocities-suggested that the precincts of History be visited. The line recoiled in horror, especially those studes who must ascend those stairs three times weeklv. Instead the roysterers again serpentined across the Campus, nonchalantly tossed some shivering freshmen in the foun- tains, and wormed their way through Brooks' Hall, their progress being repeatedly impeded by boquets, candy and other favors. Since the fat musicians were now puffing vigorously the line con- voluted to the Commons for the trial. judge Rumhauser-alias Montie Montgomery-immediately took charge behind the bar and History A in the form of a stuffed female was brought up before him. QBailiff Haaren, forgetting it was not the kind of bar they build cafes around, called loudly for a beer. Sympathetic applausej Attorney Dick Hale for the plain-stiff demanded in stentorian tones immediate divorce from History A on behalf of the class of 1914. The jury was now selected but only after much protestation against one who called himself a proctor and was accordingly deemed insufficiently intelligent. Among the witnesses was the chic little Reno Ruth, the Badlands Chippie, who charged several lively though grave crimes against the defendant-one being that History A was too cold and re- served. judge Rummy, blushing, gave instructions to the jury to return a verdict of guilty, which was accordingly done. 3 Next Calcul-O-Hell was called and the audience stamped vengefully. As the defendant was such a noted convict he received no moicy at the hands and feet of the jury, even though he was a dummy whose collar bone was so weak .that he could not hold up his head. Every witness testified, con- sciously or unconsciously, against the prisoner-even those whose acquaintanceship was notorious- ly very brief. Several of the faculty had been summoned to testify for the defense, but as they realized the hopelessness of presenting a favorable case none dared do more than peek into the court room. Amid a din that must have terrified the prisoner O'Hell was convicted-- guilty in the nth degree and was dragged out by the heels by the ruffneck bailiff. judge Rummy's decision that the defendants be hanged and burned was immediately put into execution. There were no mourners. The band entered the hall playing a dirge and behind it came the scaffold, borne on the shoulders of six huskies. The two criminals gazed their last on this world and the Sophs, and soon justice was done. Vengeance is short and sweet, but beer is bitter, and the wild chase around the scaffold was directed back into the Commons. Soon the beer went down exhausted before the onslaught, and ,the hilarious line proceeded to burn up Broadway-first paying a little attention to the flames in Brooks. The march interspersed with yells, songs, antics, Lions, and blind tigers, continued till -but this account should end here. i -325- , 5 if ff' I D --7 ' i ' N12 'f Ti r Q Q van- rr f 1. 1441 S S d . e .UI QQ 4 l-iid X3 xi i fr , 2-P T 5., ',r ' I' If , , -' ,f ,' 1 5 4 vit 5 'M 'V ! iff i w 'i N-ff . N if- lf.- Af... . O O O College S. W. Smith H. K. Brennecke P. S. Spence S. jalkut J. H. Purdy VV. K. Watkiiis J. S. 0'Neale, Ir. I. K. Lasher, Ir. J. S. o'Nea1e, Jr. A. F. Smithers L. D. Egbert H. C. Dickinson 1914 Gilman Gbiiirvra Ilirrziliman Hear Pre.rz'dernt PVC?-P7'6Sl'Cl16Ilf Secretary Treasurer Snphnmnrr Hear President Ifvi-C6-PT6Sid671'f Secretary Treasurer Buninr Hear President 17ice-Presiderzt Secretary Treasurer T326T H. G. Sciierzice VV. Mackechnie VV. Richardson T. H. Barrett D. Tenney E. I. Willianis I. W. Hadsell W. F. Wtirster H. E. Bird C. F. MacCarthy H. E. Bird E. B. Slade D. Ten-ney F 6 UTTA 3 m will W I 1914 ,Svuhpnmure Shaw Giant W y A f i Q w t Uhr 1914 Snplrumnrrz Eramatir .Amr-nriatinn nf Qflnlumhin Hniuvraiig --PRESENTS- 5, if Uhr 66111121 Bertha Cbirl A Fareieal Comedy in Three Acts By Thomas Grundy -1N- The Grand Ballroom of the Hotel liniekerboelcer, Dee. 14, 15, 16, IQII Staged by Mr. Kean Managed by Allan A. MaeRossie Glam uf Glharartrrs Mr. Arthur Humrningtop . .... Frank P. Brophy Ralph Ornierod . . 1 . . Chester XV. Peterson joshua Gillibrand . . joseph E. Vlforthington, jr. Dobson . . Rosa Columbier Mrs. Gillibrand Mrs. Huinmingtop . , Daisy Maitland Barbara . . SCENE: Theodore H. Barrett Williani H. Herbert Alvin L. Graham john K. Lasher, Ir. Arthur E. Petersen George VV. Nlatliesoii Morning room in Mr. Arthur Hummingtop's Residence 411-ll 1' I 4 f 11 - 1 1 ' X rf . M fi R I if a br . - , . 4, Q. .. . fjf M I '7' XI 'Xa , fag ! A I IIA- ull 1' 'sin 1 - . X , ' N . .in 1 ' 4 4-QQ, X ,Af H M H Y 0.B11irPr5 nf the Flag Allan A. MacRossie . . . Donald S. McNulty . Arthur E. Petersen Harvey G. Knuth . James M. Blackwell Edward I. Wfilliams . . George H. Kean . . lllahvm A. Rothwell L. D. Egbert C. Krug A. L. Crane F. B. Shaw K. Herkert S. VV. Smith H. Palen . . . Man-ager . Assistant Manager . Chairman of Committee . Stage Manager . Property Manager . Head Usher . Coach F. MacCarthy R. B. Roberts I. VV. Hadsell I. S. Miller Uhr 1914 Sauphumurr Sfhum Qlnmmitivv College A. A. MacRossie W. K. Vlfatliins D. S. McNulty H. K. Grafton I. K. Lasher ji. H. Purdy, ex-officio Science A. E. Petersen, Cl1aiz'1'111a1z I. VV. Hadsell N. B. Cleary l. Johnson R.. B. Roberts B. l. VVillia1ns, ex-officio Hrngram Qlnmmiitrr H. K. Grafton, Cliairman I. M. Blackwell A. F. Smithers N. Cleary VV. F. Vlfnrster F. MacDonald lgatrnnrsz Qlnmmittrr VV. K. VVatkin-s, Clzaf1'1'11zcm L. A. Weed VV. H. Herbert Grafton H. K. F. B. Shaw bl. K. Lasher T. H. Barrett B. R. Riggs C. Gibson '33 O A. johnson G. S. Patterson M. See H. W. Palen G. Richardson E. Slade F. P. Brophy A. E. Petersen H. Oelrichs H- K Y I I T N w I W I I . , ,gf al fa i p . is ts . Mi ?f'f7l,f Ili 4 ' 1 '- ., ,x.,f' , ga-A I' - H A I hifi. fir. . Nik, Li. 1914 Hrvnltman Bvhaiing, iivnririg Gbftirrrz John Victor Clarke . . . . . President L-ester Darling Egbert . - . Yice-President john Kennedy Lasher, jr. . . . Secretary 1 . . . Treasurer li hilip Surnner Spence . l. XV. Berliner ul. V. Clarke Xl. A. Corrigan L. D. Egbert R. P. Griffen P. E. Hassinger S. S. jallcut fllllmnhrra H. G. Knuth I. K. Lasher, jr. H. I. Ponsford P. 'l. Pullen L. H. Sandhusen A. P. Sniithers P. S. Spence Erhatva nf ihr Erlrwlintzm Eriaiigulur lflrugur The Freshman Triangular Debating League, formed in IQOS but discontinued by 1913, was renewed. Pennsylvania was substituted for Princeton, however. The three debates were held simultaneously on May 20, 1911, in Philadelphia. Ithaca, and New York. The subject Was, 'fRes0l-ved, That the United States should subsidize its iner- chant niarinef, Columbia was represented as follows: On the Affirmative vs. Cornell in New On the Negative vs. Pennsylvania in York Philadelphia M. A. Corrigan H. G. Knuth I. TN. Berliner R. P. Grilfen 1, K. Lasher, Ir., Captain P. S. Spence, Captain Decision for the Negative Decision for the Affirmative Gilman Brhatvfl IH 13---1914 Earl Hall, April I2, IQII Gbirm' 3H1'r5ihi11g Vlfilliani Wfalter Renwick, 1911 The subject: Resolved, That a combined forum of the undergraduate schools should be the supreme legislative body in control of all extra curricular undergraduate activities. IQT3-1Xl:H1'111El'ClVC lQl4-NCg'8tlVC C. A. Manning H. I. Ponsford P. XN. Slosson P. I. Pullen J. K. McCormick P. S. Spence Decision awarded to the Negative Ellie 3luhgvn Prof. A. DeV. Tassin Prof. H. B. Mitchell Prof. I. T. Shotwell -333- , f f fyff IW w Q f X XTX 'J - h I auigbhh , ff KN -- -f:,' X ld . i -' ,I-' X ifge 4 f 4 if T W 6 15 I' f - L f gc IW lfgrilg' 1L I Q f f f W x I M 4--I N' Q A A 5 l 455 .517 S ZIP I K O L Uhr Snphnmnrv Emp Ulyr Qllnllllliiffl' XY. K. XY21'EIii11S fCl121i1'111E111D CJ. 19atte1'so11 R. B. Roberts I. H. Sengstakeu VV. H. Herbert A. L. Graham IT. I. W'illiams, Ex-offiqm Wm. Purdy, Ex-officio A334- 1 ilu illivmnriztm 1914 Zluninr 1Hrum Gimme nf Breath Y me nda before T lVE Earl H ou are hereby summoned under pam of recom tlon to the Faculty for SUSPENSION to appear the BOARD OF STUDENT REPRESENTA S at 5 p m Thursday May 23rd 1912 ln all Slgned BOARD OF STUDENT REPRESENTATIVES EI XY lT'1ClSGll D l Mor Lfirarvrz nr Jlnmur meek Glnmmdtrv l XX F ll,llZ1I'ClSO Rohut C Rothwell Xl Smith E l llfl D E bert C 1 1 L Cmharn F Snnthers T XVlll1'1111S IT XX 111 ter O Xe le T' H1 Cmtl N Ex othmo Nldcdonalc Nleenan lf Petersen H Ptudy lj L10 al Stay ln Your Own Back Yard 7 7 ' 'Q 7 ' 7 ' I 7 13 ll, ' ' ' ' H. 1. G. it . n, '11 L. . , gl R. E. . 1' S, Ir. H. K. 3'2ftOl1 A. . lk. . I1 ff. I l. . Tc A A. f. I ' F. . C l E. . If ' 'L ' . l , Ir. NY 4. ff' 'S A. J.. . S. fl a , Ir., LX-OFFIY, H. ., 'r C. 4. LHC 5111, ff- ' f f f 'E ng Magi jj uf g + yev- .C wif X , H f- f ff. ,fp .A A ,tv x I fl ' ji ff ' X , , Tn 5, ig I 5 - TL-A-1- xi-L-X K? gll el f vi fi lil ' 1- i xii . f f i it H ' 5.1 ' - ' f!1 121 A M W ll ' 'mm i-.i.TC' Y!fa ' KN-X S fax-ffj?,, Y .' n A Q Vx vf Qmmws? 4-'QQ 7 IP-4 I 'M Ki Ildanqurt Glummiitmez 5Hrr513111zx11 Einnm' VV. H. Herbert S. lalkut C. F. MacCarthy C. VV. Peterson VV. K. Wfatkins E. I. Ufilliams G. XV. Richardson, Ex-officio S. NN. Smith, Ex-officio Smphuniurv Eiunrr S. VV. Smith QChairmanj A. H. Haaren I. S. Miller J. S. O'Neale, Ir. F. Macdonald XV. F. Vlfurster H. I. Purdy, Ex-officio E. I. VV'illiams, Ex-officio fduuinr Einnrr T. H. Barrett I. M. Blackwell G. F. Coope R. Hale NV. H. Herbert J. W. johnson A. A. Macllossie I. S. Miller C. VV. Peterson E. B. Slade I. S. O'Neale, Ir., Ex-officio C. F. MacCarthy, Ex-officio -336- T ' X I w ' V V -1 -,,.n,. . A K f + X- +f V M lx w'-'1 M N Mn' W V Kfllr , f K, A I 0 xx 3 J Q X if 3? 'HS N L b f - i fi tg AN XR f R JMWOXQ 5? B sn X , W I1 'b,.A f gt ig A Tfk'ETi::1efHo?+ . a'+ ' :4tZ 'F2... Jil? OLLE CE I Hf1111. HV fmt do we care what Others think ' If we have nz good 0f7'fIl1:0'7'l of 0mfseIz,'es.', HAMILTON ADLER New York City. Jester Board C15 C25g Business Manager C352 Deutscher Verein C25 f35L Columbia University' Tennis 'Doubles Championship C35. The light' Hmkctlz all l'l1fllgS grow. RALPH BERGEN ALLEN Manhasset, L. L A2411 Sophomore Czme Spree Team. 5z:'uzcb0dy rlzeur him nfl. , QNIILTUN MYERS ALLISON Ingram, Peimsylifuiiizl. Dsvrms Rozircl, Associate Editor, Seeretzary C252 Hurt- iey Alumni Reception Committee C253 Hartley Yiiletlde Celeirrzition Committee C252 C. U. C. A. 115 KQ5 635. li'11fm1Zerlge ix f70TUCl'.,i ORLANDO i1'fXMA'l'O New 'York City. Lireolo Itulizmo: Lu Societe Frzmemse. -338- ..1,-s 5 -. i f Ti' F j., If 1 : - was . gk tgmw i r l fx. , ,bf T 1 gh. Y A f.f3f1L.E.Lf ,.HM. o E' if f -1 X I K x l ' XJ 1 qi 'L x ew H, l 1' J I, gf 1 , X , V If -' 1 AX' 125' i J 1 fl. .. ,. f 0 O rr 1 ..f,e ?E3 ' 'llfs a. bear , ifs nz bear, ifs ri Z2-rl-e-12' ' V STERLING BAER 1 New York City. . ATA' Freshman Hockeyg Societe Francaise CID C255 l Treasurer Czjg Assistant Manager, French Show Czbg Kings Crown C25 QQUQ Spectator, Business Board C31 Scf1.ola1'Iy and 11zociestf' HALSEY T. BAGG New York City. His frzz'01'iie sin, I Is I1 sickly gm . CARLYLE REGTNALD BARNETT New York City. fjwff z K College of the City of New York QU. ' f E1'mfc. . H ' ' ' ' 73 A Clz1'zstza1z faithjwlrl llzcm. FRANK EDVVARD BARNES Qrfiti Q ,,f ' -.', wi Pownal, Verniont. l . 3 - C 'X B olooical A ' Secretary of Boys' Wfork of C. U. . .mg 1 g Club. New England Club. , VH- 1 ,Qf f ff! if fm, Wig 1,1 1 X 1 1 ,I 71-J 1141 Qfwff fffff X Zz W? ,, M ff f ff f 1 ,562 V 1 f if Qi, X xfog 457.35 V - 1 ', ',f.f,,, ' 1:5 f 45.525 22'2Z3'iZ? sf.-z1ffr'v,.j'g4,:1'aF --.-1111:-11' gi-.. -' V f '3252.31113a'5,::1'v-1.11 '- 'f'f1:133 0 1 HWS- 4f6ffJ1'4'ff 'xi-.:-:-'f' f E. iii-1553 fc 'fzlf-wazzef ' 4 f5'AZ22: '71 1 y 1,2 .1 M: .-+1 ,, 49?,m:f1-awrf ll .4 1.1'11.- Jmw:v::'i ' V 'Zjfzzzfq f',.f 1,wr-Z--11-1-5.lambs -4 4 4- MC' ,4 f I' j f ,f ' f. :fsfW'fff?H5:! 1- 1 If 4 ' V...-15 NU ff 51 5-54 ' jg ff fy M 'QSZQM HA United Cigar Store has fzotizing 071 mel ERNEST ALBERT BARTH New York City. Varsity Show Chorus C255 Pliilliarinonic Society CID C25 C35- 'SI d01z t used an 'A.B.,' I Imwe onefl f ALBERT BECKVVTTH Brooklyn, N. Y. -339- .YW E1 . .wg CY Af R A iff' 15?-Q .-wif-in 1:1 NT 1ffTxfrli5 A 'Q ! ' f ' 16' 'fi 1 X I I I 5 7+ S A it 'tbJ!!+Qrf5 Q5s' iLjM!15,l4 f in . it Hear you this Triton of the .ZV1i7'l'l'l0TU.Y?n i ALFRED LEE LOOMIS BELL Englewood, N. I. I:1'CSl11l1Zl1'1 Eeneing Team. If I shame to fall below DEIll05fl1EIlFS 01' Cicero, Doizlt view me with a u1'i1fic's eye, Bm' pass my i'1if1,pe1'fccti01'zs by. IRWIN M. BERLINER New York City. ZBT3 Fresliman Debating Soeietyg Fresliman Debating Teamg Deutscher Verein C25 C35. ul4if7'L'CC the Great-in teimisg, pe1'hc1p5. - 1 ALFRED L. BERNHEIM New York City. l7l'CSlll1lZ1l1 Tennis Team, Doubles Championship C35. Counts his .wwe gains, and lzmties back for 11z01'e. BERNARD BERNSTEIN New York City. fi-Big Columbia Monthly Board C25 C35g Business Manager C355 Economics Club C25g Menorah So- ciety C25. I 'Tori see Fife tried to do 0 few tlizfzzgsf' LOUIS BERNSTEIN B1'OC!lil5'1l, N. Y. ck Squad CI5g lVrestling Squad C25 C353 Cane Spree Squad C255 Charter Member Pulitzer Press Club C25. T 1' a 'fBiid. M1xlil?v me not for my c0l1zfJIe.1 z011,, Ilia slmdowed It-z,'e1'y of the bzmiislied sim. PURUSI-IOTTAM P. BI-IADKAMKAR Satara City, Bombay, India. French Society C15 C25 C35g French Show Cast C253 Barnard Literary Association C25 C35g Treasurer C353 Columbia Monthly, Business Board C25 C352 Gymnastic Team C15 C25 C351 Cosmopolitan Ci.1b C25 C352 Varsity Show, Assistant Advertising Manager C35. ei. '. ,ff fix A! I J 'l.lf5J.Q'. .Wi ga C - M . 1 Qi New York City. C. C. N. Y. 413. Blade in 3. lion miwizg ladies is a most difeadful z'l1i11g.', JAMES MADISON BLACKVVELL AKEQ Kingis Crown Council C253 Sopli Show Pro-, gram Committee C252 Politics Club C25 C353 Var- sity Show C25g Patroness Committee C355 Black Avengers C251 Alumni Day Committee C255 Prep School Day Committee C25. He tuaizders lonely as iz cloud-f' FRANK BOOTH New York City. Brooklyn, N. Y. New York City. fcxler C25 C35. nomieswClub C25 . 'Vat ri Iczttyel, c1'Af2iz't lzig 1.711-fI.lIl.S'.', LEOPOLD L. BRADY Biological Club C15 C251 Secretary C252 Boz1r's Head C253 Deutscher Verein C35. Tim quiet 5011 14 as cz izoixrilcss wing To wczft me from d'L5f1'lZt Z'Z07Z.H CYRIL JAMES BRONNN Great Neck Station, N. Y. Brits A good-nafzzred l0afei'. CHARLES ALLEN BUTLER So tcndz us to IIIZIIICJKI' our duyx, Him' we -may afiplj om' Izeiirls into It'1'Sd0l11.U BERTR AM HARRY CATZEN Baltimore, Md. i Hixfbg Southern Club C25 C353 Dixie Club C353 Eco .--.efE 'Q .f ' L -341 , y'? -1-f tai if X - 2-354 , ,1 f Sr gifjmlilgl MN iw 1 -f l From Morlzivzgside this fathers p1'idc', A Quaker boy, cz pearl, flt P 6' S, has sought success To iUi7l his Quaker girl. V .. FRANKLIN ROBERT CAWVL Brooklyn, N. Y. 'Tis 1Jrid'e, rank pride, cmd flCI1tg11lfi1lCS5 of S02Ll.H GUY ARTHUR CHENEY Morrisville, Vermont. AXPQ German Play CIDQ King's Crown C155 College Soccer Team C2D3 New England Club C22 Cgjg Soccer, Second Team C3j. ft'5 ti long 'Choo' from Clzimz-. H LEON G. CHUI Canton, China. Ohio University C113 Politics Club C3j. 'lfackf' f'Readi11g makeflz U full 11m11. JOHN LYONS CLASS New York City. i A dismrber of the peace. S:XMUlIL COLEMAN COT-TEN New York City. Pulitzer Press Club Cgbg Menorah Society C25 C3D. A golfer but not cz Sfotclivzzavzf' XVTLLIAM DE 'WITT CRAMPTON, JR. Naugatuck, Conn. fI1KE: Freshman-Sopliomore Track CID C255 Runner Up in University Golf Tournament C113 Golf Club UD C23 C355 Golf Team Czjg Assistant lXlanager Z C375 C. U. C. A. C3Dg King's Crown C22 Cgj. X -342- , f 5, - e me-3 frff fe' X . a2ffff,1vff' H wi . ' q 1 !,!s!rJ'Q,.f'f TWH 1 F I 1 A' 'C K? . w if IM as 1 4 1 43' f'lf!2evf.'. p l kg ! I S . C l ' N43 f f B, ' l .C K 3 1 4321. N I r C flsffff,--fr . O Sisz'e1'. Thou fmay'st a. rzzustcmyz be, But 011 what else, we fat! to reef, .XLBERT LGYAL CRANE New Brighton, N. Y. Glee Club C23 C333 Varsity Show Cast C233 Players Clubg Notes and Keys. Sa-1111. George i'VEI.Yl1'i7'lgf07L BUlljLIll'1iilI Flamleliu Ma1'q1,1'i5 de Lczfuycffe Ri.vdaIc. SAMUEL VALLANCE HYATT DANZIG NVaco, Texas. Class Baseball Team C133 5f76f'lftlZLI7t'3 Associate Board C131 News Board C233 Managing Board C331 So- ciete Francaise C13 C23 C333 Southern Club C133 C23 C335 3fVestern Club C33. J'l ou Cassius hath a lean. and hllllgfjl Zoolef' FRANK YWOLF DEM UTI-I New York City. Newman Club C333 Politics Club C33. C0df' A diicke-us of a good fellow HERBERT CODVVISE DTCKlNSON 1ryington-ou-Hudson, N. Y. A3113 Class Track Team C13 C23 C333 Varsity Track Team C233 Sophomore Triumph Committeeg Kings Crown C23 C333 Class Treasurer C333 C. U. C. A. C13 C233 Assistant Manager Tennis Team C33. 6iIDL,Fpe',.!! If fcrztrzo 11's UZ! settled, but I mu still keep on mile- zflzg about it arzylzutuf' DUANE R. Dl.LLS Scranton. Pa. Barnard Literary Association C33. , 'iLes. 'QHU awoke one 11z.01'1zi11g in find izimsclf fCl11101LS.,i LESTER DARLING EGBERT New York City. Z3l'Q Vice-President of Freshman Debating Society C133 Philolexian Society C23 C333 Politics Club C331 Kings Crown C23 C333 Clee Glub C333 Play- ers Club C33 3 Varsity Show Chorus C13 C233 Var- sity Show Patroness Committee C3333 Sophomore Triumph Cast C233 Class Secretary C333 C. U. C. A., President of College Section C333 Assistant Manager of Swimming Team C333 Columbian Board, Business Manager C333 junior VVeek Com- mittee C33. -343- C ,FZ at W Q J nil J. l mwllm?i?'PE Tk if X D 'i . I, 7' V Y -WEL? Y -L 1 ix -6-- X ' Q 'T . 'l A si? K1 'vm A if I ' I ' ' g f, 5 1 ?-T A X' A f T ' I . W I- - V 4 k , I I . rj! An , A ' MIK' FK? 0 5 ALJIL Vi . i ffa 4 . Xgxiwnd x . , - 1 is x- , - 5-I -- f I ,X Y V- A- ' ' T Cwi C 'P ,- - JQ. VY 4' x x . X fc-BN!-J: . The glass of faslziovz and the mozildl of form. NVILLIAM EMMERICH New York City. M0dc'5fy delayed my fvirture being taken. HENRY L. 'FISHER Brooklyn, N. Y. Barnartl Literary Association C25 C353 Treasurer C253 Vice-President C353 Associate Editor, Darius C25 C35g Hartley Hall Committee C255 Pulitzer Press Club C25 C35 5 Assistant Secretary, C. U. C. A. C35. l Ta 'foster' lyasleatllall is his fclziaritc Pa.rti11Le. WALTER FRANK LGUTS FOERSTER New Yoilx City, ZXP: Class Track Team C15 C251 Varsity Track Team C153 Varsity Show Patroness Committee C252 Basketball Assistant Manager C35. ld zatlim lit just what l ani, than lots of Ofllfl tliizigsf' CHARLl1S ll. S. lRIl2DRTCll New York City. Alf yo' all flzivik al1'111, cz Nortliei'-1z.e1', je.: yo' listen 'zvlzile ali Iallefl BERNARD F. GERSON Montgomery, Alabama. ZBT: Southern Club CI5 C25 C355 Democratic Clubg Treasurer of Menorah Society. f HA: silent as the night. FRANK A. GORDON Elizabeth, N. I. l ITMI13 Philharmonic -344- ' f x dm fff Ah JS X . 'L' - 1 sffvfi-7'. -My-f -',,g'. 'i Q A 1 rr f ot o lltl1Bl 'lm ' I X , Q LI 5' N Y 4. ,s ail .5 1 Q sa 1 9 W 3 O o t'Kirbyf' ' 'V ' . 1 . H . , For in my youth I IIEUCI' dui act trzdzstleefly. tl . KI RB Y GRAFT O N ' 1' New York City. ATAQ Varsity Show Q15 Q25? Players' Club Q25 Q351 ,511 if Politics Club Q25 Q35g Class Finance Committee Q15g Soph. Show Committee Q25g Soph. Show ,L Program Committee, Chairman Q25: French So- fgf' V ciet f Q1 2 3 Patroness Committeeg Varsity - 9 :ffgrrure Q 3 ' , . . . . . Show Q25g junior VVeek Committee Q35g Kings Por wlzevz 11 U to-rfeeled to at tfmzg I You bet your .boots Izie done that tlzwyzg, Though zt ,vt'1r1'c'd tlmzgs up to do zt.' 'i ' -' if 2 ' 5g Plafers' Club Q15 919, Varsity Show Ctst Q15 Q2 5 Q25 Q35g Glee Club Q15 Q25 Q35g Notes and Keys Q15 Q25 Q35g Spectator, Associate Editor Q15 Q25 Y Q35g Sophomore Show, Cast Q25: Philolexian S0- ' 1 c c 1 Ptaioieam show Q25- Panties l ciey 25 3 3 . 1 C i , Club Q35' Kings Crown Q25 Q35g Preparatory School Day Committee Q25: Columbia University Peace Forum Q253 Secretary Q35g Sophomore Dance Committee Q25g Sophomore Triumph, Cast Q25: Patroness Committee of Varsity Show Q353 Class Song Committee Q15 Q253 Columbian Board, Editor-in-Chief Q355 junior Xlfeek Committee Q35. fliers marie 'zuhot ills the srholarls life ossoilf' ALBERT A. GREEN New York City. Class Pin Committee Q15. 'lflzzotlztm' U7'g'llll1CI'1'Zl against 1-. JACOB VV. GREENBERG New York City. Pulitzer Press Club Q15 Q25 g Dramatic Association Q25. r4B0n . 'LA devout Quaker! lflfould you believe itfl' L RICHARD FIELD GRTFFEN Brooklyn, N. Y. AT1 Assistant Track Manager Q35g Spectator, Associ ate Board Q15, News Board Q25g Freshman De- bating Society Q15g Penn-Columbia Freshman Dee bate Q15: Philolexian Society Q35g Kings Crown C25 C35. B1zddy.'l He had 11 hood to colttrirfe, ci tongue to persuade. ARTHUR HERMAN HAAREN New York City. Freshman Football Teamg Freshman Baseball Teamg Freshman Hockey Squad: Freshman Dinner Com- mitteeg Class Baseball Team Q15 Q25 Q351 Finance Committee Q25 Q35g Freshman Rules Committee l Q25 Q Sophomore Triumph Q25 g Class Dinner Com- mittee Q15 Q25g Varsity Baseball Team. -345'- Dick.', ,. X I 4 f , 7f' 1-Ya is Q 'a'f1m4f' gy rjrgbflm i N va mg s 5 25. ,. , jk. .ai 'HR uumsff Z PM O '29 , A. T - ' SX 1- -. 'A '2v- X Sci ' -L , I, 2 A ,,4 ,f .A f - ,.- ' , -TWT' X - '5 Us 1 A T -T ii W T I- TZTN X TI 2' A ,, Y F, ., it ! 1 Y' , rw: fly A A 11zc1'1'ie1' 711071, I 1l6'Z,'E7' spent an lZ01l7 .Y mile withal. RICHARDS HALE New York City. KDKKIIQ Pliilolexian Society C25 C353 Varsity Track Team CI5 C25 C355 Varsity Show C153 Players' Club CI5 C25 C35Q Columbia University Dramatic Association C355 Treasurer Peace Fo-rum C353 Cast of Sopli. Triumph. It is meat and drink to me to see a clown. ADOLPH HARVITT Brooklyn, N. Y. Class Track Team C25 C355 Second Varsity Relay Team C35. '- PhiI.'l H V 4'G0vze but not forgotteizfl Plfll'LlP EDYVARD HASSTNGER New York City. A Zxlfg Varsity Show C15 C25g Freshman Debating So- cietyg Pliilolexian Literary Society C255 Players' Club C255 Sophomore Finance Committeeg Assist- ant Hockey Manager C255 Kings Crown C25g C. U. C. A. C15 C25. I d01z't need a grind, I am one. LOUIS HAUBEN New York City. 'il-Ie -zuealir the rose of youth upon, him, LEONARD S. 'HENRY New York City. A2112 Dorm.: 'Board C25. You wif! :mike I7 7'0ZllZd peg if in a square hole. HENRY SOLOMQN HENDRTCKS New York City. , Williams C15 C25. ffl Y kg .Q 42'f'Y 0 .!' A Qf lmw 5 L W f f . ie ' lf 'i ' f ..f i f -l li BiI1.', AO life! than art a grilling load, Along a. vfoizgh, a weary 1'0aa', To wretcl1es such as 11 VVILLIAM HEDENBERG HERBERT New York City. Freshman Basketball Teamg Freshman Baseball Teamg Freshman Dinner Committeeg Sophomore Show, Castg Patroness Committeeg Glee Cluh C2j C31 Karl, l au't'e gat fa show mc. KARL JOHN HERKERT, JR. Yonkers, N. Y. 42361 Freshman Crewg Varsity Four C213 Black Avengers Czjg Kings Crown C211 C35 g Rules Com- l mittee C251 Crewstefs C25 Cgj. iv . A'DeIay breeds danger, also half cuts. PlNCUS HTRSHCOPE Brooklyn, N. Y. Fd Vatlzcv' be a 7l0'lZ67l1'ifj'.H GEORGE D. Von HOPE, IR. , New York City. ' 'tlflflzafrtfez' is I am, what I a1'1z'tA, is7L'lt. NATHAN C. HOUSE New York City. Class Swimming Team CU C253 Monthly, Board of Editors C25 C335 Jester Board C23 C335 Menorah Society C25 C3D. Always with the 11zi1101'ity. LOUIS IABTNE Yonkers, N. Y. Sficrtafor, Associate Board Czlg News Board C315 Philolexian C353 Philolexian Show C3DQ Press l Club up C25 435. -347' i I aj, . H X 5 IM M W H . 99 5 i' - ' 54 Q44 if WW .ll ' N' 1 . . S .ai-A A 5 o Sc111z11zy. For '1'lzefw'if, lze could not-ape, His nmutlzi, but out there flaw a ll'0f7U.i' SAMUEL MACPHERSON IANNEY, JR. New York City. Class Track Team Q25 C353 Varsity Track Team Q25 g Players' Club C355 Author of Varsity Show Q355 French Society Q25 C355 French Show Cast Q25: Manager Q35g German Society Q25 f35Q German Slion' Cast C255 Manager L355 C. U. D. A. Show C25- 'fAl last lze's found his voice. ERIK LEONHARD JENSEN Port Richmond, N. Y. Glee Club Q35. Paul and Virginia. PAUL B. JOHNSON New York City. 2Ng Varsity Show C25. 'Bespeftacled SCll0lCI7'lL7lL'S5., HENRY KAUFFMAN Hackensack, N. J. Brotlierliood of St. Andrewg Cl'1L1I'Cl'1lTl2lI'l,S Association ,i flu allegory on flzc banks of the Nile. SAMUEL KAUFMAN Newark, N. I. QDEAQ Menorah Society C15 C25 C35g Economics Club l'25Q Pulitzer Press Club C25 C35. I, tlz-us lzeglectizzg worldly ends, all dedicated To closcazcss, and flze betfermg of my 11zind.'J D. RENWICK KERR Brooklyn, N. Y. f f re W lf R bil' I X . 144' li s LN aff . Q ' L 1 f T f ' F ' D , 1 - if ll li ml' fl lf llbl it ' C f ' . -1 .. 1 t f. -Av- V ..-.4 .i-7 .' O 1 J. HCI1a1'Iio. ' A 1110515 71EC65Sll7'y czcc0111pa11z11ze11t to LY p1'esc1'1b1'd co'z11'se. CHARLES MERRIAM KNAPP New York City. LDKXPQ Freshman Football Teamg Fencer's Clubg As- sistant Manager Fencing Team C35. Harm '24 wry quiet beast and of good co11.svie1zce. HARVEY GREY KNUTH Dayton, Ohio. KIPAQQ Assistant Manager Soccer Team C35g Players' Club C25 C355 Varsity Show Chorus C15 C-252 Sta0'e Manafrer Soph. Show C25Q Freshman De- C D hating Society C155 Freshman Intercollegiate Dc- bating Team C153 Class Finance -Committee C155 Soph. Triumph Committee C253 Kings Crown C25 C359 Hartley Hall Committee C251 Do1'1115 Board C25. I CCIl17l0f7 tell -ztllzaf the dickezzs 711.9 11611116 it. MICHAEL M. KONARSKI New York City. EY' Newman Club' Deutscher Verein. ilFUt.Y! Let me Ira-vo 11111711 about me that are fat. HERBERT C. KOTTEK New York City. Class Swimming Team C15 C252 Class VVater Polo Team C15 C25 3 Varsity Swimming Team C15 C25: Freshman Football Squad: Boar's Head C15. UC111 cmd come agoi11,' ABRAHAM KROLL New York City. Biological Club C15 C25 C35. K1'11g1e.'l As I1'L67'1'3l as the day is Zolzgf' CARL KRUG New York City. Aoflvg Spectator, Business Assistant C15 C253 Varsity Show Chorus CI5g Class Treasurer C25Q Varsity L Swimming Squad C255 Usher Soph. Showg King's Crown C25 C35. -1149- . . na f ., t so f 1 I A! 2 3 f -4: X I ,-f ff it 1 1 yi I fr' fm f Fife were the first that ever' Zmrsf fllfll that szleut sea. ISIDOR KUHN New York City. Menorah Society. EIi:abet11's court was zzever ttfitlzout its Francis. SALVATORE ERAN CIS LaCORTE Elizabeth, N. 5. Associate Editor of Downs C253 News Board C353 La Societe Francaise C25 C353 Newman Club C25 C353 Cireolo Italiano C25 C353 French Show C353 Varsity Show Cast C253 Players' Club C25 C35. Herz-Uezz first taught letters for some twfetclfs aid. GARIBALDI LAGUARDIA New York City. i Societe Francaise C25Q Circolo Italiano C253 Romance Club C35. f'Ke1z-. One of the few good things from y07ZfC361'S.i, - IOI-IN KENNEDY LASHER, JR. Yonkers, N. Y. 1IfT: Specmior, Associate Editor C15 C253 News Editor C25: Managing Editor C353 Glee Club C153 Notes and Keys C25 C353 Class Song Committee C153 Class Treasurer C253 Class Finance Committee C351 Sophomore Show Castg Show Committee3 Patroness Committee C253 Class Debating Society, Secretary C153 Class Intercollegiate Debating Team, Captain C153 Chairman Class Intercollegi- ate Debate Committee C153 Philolexian Society C15 C25 C353 Pliilolexian Play Cast C15 C253 Chris- tian Association C15 C25 C353 Columbian Board, Registrar C351 Prep School Day Committee C35. Tom, He .rays in zferse, what Others .ray in jwosef' THOMAS HAIGI-IT LEGGETT, JR. Plainheld, N. EN: Soccer C153 Glee Club C15 C25 C35Q Notes and Keys C25 C35. look of iU07ZU1l'l'77LGIII rreelvs 0'er him. DAVID LIEROXVITZ New York City. -350- f fy 4 ' ,??f'Q5f 'ilx lil H lily ' C vi . i 5 lx H l i l ' C 45 Z- C i 1 27' X C i s ., , QC O ii - Jxsff A . Q, v . at l .. . JJ N Eli, x fe . A . Y Y Y ., fX f f .l il JOSEPH LINTZ New York City. .O C27 C35- ' life hope J-L will Jzevev' haffc to ga ff16I'C'.,' ' Las 'Lost in the ramp of zzzusicf' . HAROLD DANA LOS-KAMP Glee Club 62D C351 Notes and Keys C33 5 Chapel Choir Brooklyn, N. Y. New York City. SAX. I fad , He is zmzozzgsl us, but we lenrrzu if Hoi. JOHN lVl'llIATLEY LOVE, JR. Hlrlis fi-lll'C' ix lzif fu1'fm1c. G. JAMES R. LYNCH, -IR. New York City. New York City. Dartmoutli College KID 125. f 135: B0ar's Head C2 -35 Ei'cf1' I'6'Udj' 'zviflz ffm w'cIy011. LAXNRENCE VOSBURGH LYONS The f76'l'HLfZI1L'lIf plcclgvvf' ROYVLAND ROBBINS MCELV.-XRli IX: Manager, Class Fencing Team: lfer1cer's Club CIJ 127 fglg Newman Club up C23 C351 Treasurer D C33 Q Brooklyn, N. Y. I? i gllli xv :anim It Ulla, Rzmt.'l Tl1fre's nothing .SO 2786071165 a 711071, As modest stillness and 1'l1l'llL'LI'LZi3l.H DONALD STUART MCNULTY New York City. AND: Manager Freshman Tennis Teamg Soph. Show Committeeg Assistant Manager Soph. Showg Kings Crown C23. lWaf. Hflllf zmreflerted liglzt did vzerfer yet Dazzle the 'UZSZVOKII fClllZ7ILllE.H ALLAN ALBERT MACROSSIE New York City. BSU: Freshman Basketball Teamg Manager Freshman Track Teamg Committee on Freshman Athleticsg Class Pipe Committee C133 King's Crown C23g Soph. Show Coinmitteeg Manager Soph. Show. 'tllife is a serious p-Voposit-i01z.. AMBROSE J. MANDELL New York City. A Freshman Chess Team C13 3 Varsity Chess Team, Sula- stitute C235 Newman Club C13 C23 C33. c'Clz1'1fsty, 'lllattyf' He was ever precise in proHzzse-leeep1,1z.g. GEORGE VVILSON MATHESON Brooklyn, N. Y. fI1KKIfg Freshman Crew, Substitute Coxswain C135 Col- lege Crew, Pall Regatta C135 Class Crew, Spring Regatta C13g Assistant Manager of Glee and Man- dolin Clubs C33g Specfcztar, Associate Editor C13 C233 Columbian Board C335 Philolexian C23 C333 Cast Philolexian Play C23g Sophomore Show Cast C23g Varsity Show Chorus C235 Cast Sophomore Triumph C235 C. U. C. A. CI3. B0b. The lzoly fmzc is quiet as a mm, Breatlzless with c1do1'atio1z.. ROBERT XVATKINSON MTLBANK, IR. Riverdale, N. Y. XIIT: Varsity Hockey Team C23 C33. The iuorld fm'geH1'1zg, by the world forgot. DARYL B. MILLER Berkeley, California, University of California C13 C235 Philharmonic So- ciety C33. -352- 1 4M-A 4,,l ,xT jf!-,NF I X, X, r' gl I M9 ...I 5- It A f fi ' . ,Q . ' , J ,L Q- W' 1 2 ff 'lESjI!Mi4'251' Q52' f'Qjll.fl1lE3l fi! AW ' 'li . sc iw ms . 2.-f f .- . IQ 5 XY 4-ka S ary-'ff l O ' fum yi' lt is li-is privilege to play witlz jmck. XVALTER V. MOORE Brooklyn, N. Y. Hockey Squad C25 C35. Like tlzc rugged RIl.Y.Yl!llI bear. DAVID H. MOSKOXVITZ Brooklyn, N. Y. Vllrestling Squad C25 C35. fl p1'01Je1' man, as om' xliall see in ci syzzizzzeriv day. H. H. MUELLER Bronxville, N. Y. ll-liL1'jvli.,' A rare C0lllb'llLLlZLl01l of the egotistical Slmzti and the 0HLlIlf70fCllf CflU1'lC5.'y GEORGE BERNARD MURPHY New York City. IIQZIRQ Newman Club C15 C25 C353 Secretary C353 Dance Committee C25 C355 Pliilolexian Society C25 C355 Pliilolexian Show Cast C353 Class Base- ball Team C15 C25 C355 Varsity Hockey Squad C255 La Societe Francaise C25 C355 Kings Crown C25 C351 Varsity Show Cast C253 Players' Clulu C25 C35g Class Finance Committee C35. Not if I kzmw myself at all. VVILLIAM M. NEVIN Brooklyn, N. Y. Dramatic .Kssociation C25 C35g C, U. D. A. Show Cast 625. A part of the IZUCESSCIIQ' bczcleg1'01md. LAVVRENCE HENRY NIELSEN New York City. -353- jf I L, f x L - -- -q,: X up i . lm LA Q is .A p xg. K A ' 1 df 'IN ,f V, - N , ll 5 51 , 11 22.1 R11 ' SIMM? Q5i 1UIl11i,1?5 l 1 N A 11. 1 1 I M9 . - . -My Lf 1-411 1 1 ,M i yu K N R A z,5fl75'o-- -fp:-sv n-' O-F ,X 'i17Il17O7'1CQ1 from G1'ce11f10'i11t. RAYMOND L. NOONAN Brooklyn, N. Y. r111'e1c.rs Jong, tv-1111 tl 111710 11011567156 111 11' 1111141 and 11It'1Z dom 1101? 111isber0111e 11 111011a11'r11.' ALPRED NOREK Brooklyn, N. Y. fI1EAg Chapel Choir Q35g C. U. D. A. Play, The Re- cruiting Ofhcer' Q25 3 Glee Club Q35. I His life 15 UIIC Clitfllld 1l01'1'1iL1 g1'i11d.', BENJAMIN NUSSBAUM Pleasantrille, N. Y. F1'1'fs. 24111 111111111 dew!-1111. 11112 smga' PRITZ CHARLES NYLAND Glen Ridge, N. I. flfliilfg .5'pect11t111' Board Q15 Q25g Philolexian Society Q15 Q25 Q35g Philo Play Q25 Q35g Deutscher Verein lI5 C25 Q35g German Play Q15g Assistant Manager Varsity Show Q35g Players' Club Q25 Q35g Business Manager 1311118 Book Q35g lieneer's Club Q31Q VVinner of New jersey Alumni Associa- tion Prize Q15, 1i11111131, Sa11dy. 11 ' 1ff1f'11a1'u'c1' he did -was 6101110 to-1111 so 11111611 arise, 111 111111 111011e 'fwrzs 111111.11111 to please. JAMES SAUNDERS UNEALE, IR. New York City. ATg Boar's Head Q15g Specta1'01', Associate Board Q15g News Board Q25g Jester, Associate Board Q15 Q25g Managing Editor Q35g C01lH1117l'll7'Z1 Board, Editor Qresigned5 Q35g Class Baseball Q15 Q25 Q35g Varsity Baseball Q25g Class Secretary Q25: Pulitzer Press Club Q25g Philolexian Literary So- ciety Q25 i353 Class Dinner Cornmittee Q253 Kingls Crown Q25 Q35g Soph. Triumph Commit- tee. Chairman: University Tennis Champion Qsin- , gles5 1912: Class President Q35. - My eyes 11111120 fvic1'111'r,s', ZC'1I67Z' they are s11111'. CLINTON MINDIL PANG Brooklyn, N. Y. Adelphi College Q15 Q25. -354- f Af A S- r f er X s f IH M I ii'-5 ' li!-'-iff f' f ' 1 ' - T , fL . Y 5- -ew 1. 5 t 5f.1IWe I ,IQN r Ay res . fe - - s ts !'l CO fa mm L --W i'l'Vl1fIt'.r yours is mizze, wlmfs llliILE,5 my atm. XVTLLIAM ALEXANDER PERLZVVEIG New York City. Biochemical Association C355 Socialist Club C25 C351 Biological Club C35. He tlzougfzt as ci sage., Ilzongh he felt as a 7IlG1I.U l7RANClS HAREOE PHIPPS Mount Vernon, N. Y. Freslnnan Foot-ball Teaing Brotlierlioocl of Saint An- drew C15 C25 C355 Sopli. Triumph ,luryg Assist- ant Manager lntereollegiate Vlfrestling Meet C25g Assistant Manager of Varsity lVrestling Team Cglg Democratic Club C25 C35. Pzn'd. Bur, if it be cz sin to covet 1107101173 I am the most uitendizzg sou! militia. JAMES HOVVARD PURDY New York City. BSHQ Class President C25: Assistant Manager Varsity Crew C355 Kings Crown C25 C353 Manager lfreslunan Crew C155 Bow Freshman Fall Crew College C153 Freshman Basketball Team C151 Freshman Rules Committee C255 Class Pipe Com-- mittee C153 Class Athletic Committee C155 junior Vlfeek Committee C35. HRHPIJJ 'ZA left flflllddd ZJtIfZL67', f01's00t11. JACK L. RAPPAPORT New York City. Baseball Squad C255 Class Baseball Team C15. UI am sure ca1'e s an IKIICHIQ' to life. if I MI X 'W 1 fa, y X 15 Zf f PZQW if ' C riffgiyyw WYWWMXQC 19 Wzrgw ,df wwf! 'C Jinx ff HGXWARD XVRIGHT RETLLY New York City. QJKE: Class Track Team CI5 C255 Kings Crown C25 C35g Glee Club C35. Among them, but not of tlzenzf' ARCT-TIE EDYVARD Rl-UNEHART X New York City. Y . -355- a s L is 1 I MA lover of lzlstoryf' ' HUGH SMITH RICE Madison, N. I. Biological Club C35. u.BGl1'.H The frltlololls w01'le of polished lfdlenessf' A BENJAMIN REATH RTGGS Philadelphia, Pa. Aslfg Freshman Hockey Teamg Soph. Show Patroness Committecg Varsity Soccer Team.C15 C255 Colum- bia University Dramatic Association C35. UGHS-Jr The Dutch have truly sent us genial men. CLORGE C. ROI-IRS New York City. Class Football Team C15g Varsity Show C15 C255 Players, Club C25 C355 C. U. D. A. C35. lfl7lzc1'e every prospect pleases Avid only mam is ol-. SOLO ROTH New York City. fbE.3g Deutscher Vereing Menorah Societyg Columbia Architectural Society. AAALJ1 His lzccrl is true as steel, ALBERT CYRIL ROTHNWELL New York City. NlfTg Freshman Basketball Teamg Freshman Crewg Soph. Rules and Smoker Committeesg Soph. Cane Spree Teamg Varsity Crew C255 Junior Week Committee C35. - Big Sanz. Any, lzmfe you seen my little lzrotlzea' anywhere? ARCHIE HARRY SAMUELS New York City. Freshman Wlater Polo Team C155 Politics Club C25 ljlj Freshman Trackg Finance Committee CID? Economics Club C25 C355 Menorah Society C15 C25 C393 Boar's Head C15 C25 C353 WOOCl1'OW f l'Vilson League C255 La Societe Francaise C25 C35. l l air T 'SR V-XR s W .Alu Q Q.-Qsl ' Little Samf, . fi, 'tHey, has anyoiie seen. my big brotlzer cwoimd Izicref MILTON MORTON SAMUELS New York City. Politics Club C23 C333 Boar's Head CI3 C23 C335 La. Societe Francaise C23 C333 VVoodrow Vlfilson League C235 Economics Club C23. Life is short and the art long. LOUIS H. SANDHUSEN Brooklyn, N. Y. Jester Board C23 C333 Freshman Debating Society. . uF7'U71,C?.H - Too nmclz of a good Thzugfl FRANK DUNLAP SI-IAXV 2nd New York City. Freshman Class Finance Committeeg Freshman Football Squadg Freshman Hockey Sqnadg Patron- ess Committeeg Sophomore Showg Assistant Man- ager Varsity Hockey Team: Associate Editor fes- tcr Board C33g Varsity Hockey Squad C33. 291' Q BcI1.0ldi11.g the bright roziizteizaiice of triztli in the quiet and still air of deliglitful 5f1lCl'CES.U ABRAHAM SILVBRSTEIN New York City. Adelphi C133 Intermural Soccer Team C235 Soccer Squad C333 Menorah Society C23 C33. 'ATCI-6I'E'.S' nor cz bleifz-ish on my 1fec0l'd.'l HENRY SIMON New York City. SQL His trortfi is warraizf for his toelcoiizef' SOLXNIN VVILLIAM SMITH New York City. Varsity Crew Substitute at Poughkeepsie C233 Spring Regatta, Interclass Champions C135 Freshman Crew, Suhstituteg Dinner Committee. Chairman C13 C23g Cane Spree Team C233 Sophomore Tri- umph Cast C23: Sophomore Smoker Cominitteeg Sophomore Rules Committeeg Columbifm Board C331 Class President CI3: Junior Week Commit- tee C333 Freshman Cane Spree Coach C33. '3 57'- 1 fi rrffyy CQ ' E' v Ctr , .4 , e 2. J-l' I ! - is Ji - ei +4 1 K ' fee if J A T TTTi'XfC --I Z- 1 A DAU 1 Kp Be1't.', i llf liei1 fortiule nzecms to men most good, .She 100135 upon tlzem with a fC'l7'EdlC'lI'lllg eye. ADELBERT FORTUNATO SMITHERS New York City. fbEKg Class Vice-President C31g Spectator, Associate Board CI1 C213 News Board C313 Manager Fresh- man Baseball Team C115 Kings Crown C21 C315 Philolexian Society C21 C313 Play Committee C21 C31g Membership Committee C213 Newman Club C21 C311 Dance Committee C21 C31g Freshman Debating Society C111 junior Wfeei? Committee C31. , I Hljlzzlil? lVf1fIf 1.II!f707'lLS the izomzimfioiz of this gGllfC67IlCI1Z.,l PHILIP SUMNI-ZR SPENCF New York City. Class Secretary Cr1g Freshman-Sophomore Debating Team, Captaing Freshman Intercollegiate Debating Team, Captaing Class Finance Committee C11g Freshman Debating Society, Treasurerg Freshman Tennis Teamg Freshman Chess Teamg Chapel Choir CI1 C21 C313 University Chorus C115 Pulit- zer Press Club C21 C315 Advertising Manager of the Plays given by The Philolexian, The French, and The German Societies ot Columbia University C21g Chess Club, Treasurer C21 C313 Glee Club C411 C215 Notes and Keys C21 C315 Philolexian So- ciety C21 C31. Hllflzy dfnfzf he make at record for lzim.veIf? A. STRATIIIN New York City. 'Eddy' Hflmzeifte Kellerzziaiin and me. .2 EDVVARD HARRISON SUTLIFIC' Brooklyn, N. Y. T BSU: Varsity Swimming Team C11 C213 Vice-Presb flent Swimming Association C313 Class Swimming Team CI1 C213 Captain Class Swimming Team I C11 C21: King's Crown C211 P. 81 S. Club C31. Not all men can get away from Ossiiiivzgf' RALPH S. TITLAR Qssining, N. Y. CKECZ I7 Despite his czddiwss, 'ZUCJTCC' izetfei' seen him angling, C Z'L'll for the ollzer sa,r.'l 4 EDXVARD MARVIN UNDERHILL Fishkill, N. Y. fDKEg Freshman Chess Team: Freshman Tennis Teanig ft?.S'1'L'l', Associate Board C31. 1 E' 2-W evil' W i ff CIHI f Ut it lllB fl M is fl' st --v I X t ul 1 KZSY IGTRSQQQ E! I Z 76?-EA I . Self-l0'z'e is only 0110 of this 111-rIi1z's slzzsf' EUGENE M.-XURICE UNTERMYER New York City. Deutscher Verein C25 C355 German Play C255 Politics Club C35. l7z1l. '-Jlllll tlzt' poor mlm that lsnzrws lzlm laughs loudest of allf' .HERBERT VAl..l.iNTlNE New York City. Ailflfg Politics Club C25 C353 Varsity llaselzall Squad C25. 'lluule of all ll'fld85-IlICl5lfC'l' of none. IRVING VALENTINE New York City. flfEAg Menorah Society C15 C25 C355 Politics Club C35. Ken, .5'11pw'fl11011.r lugs llze tfelerazz 011 the xlagefl KENNETH STERIJNG VALENTINE jamaica, L. I. HDEKQ Varsity Show C255 Cane Spree Squad C253 Alumni Day Reception Committee C255 Glee Club C355 Hartley Hall Committee on Aclministration C353 Democratic Club C35g .Hartley Hall Smoker Committee C35. L'lf'u11, Flifv.,' And rlzc best of all ways To lezzgfllezz our days Is lo steal cz few lmizrs from llze night. MAURICE PELHAM VAN BUREN New Brighton, N. Y. EAEQ Freshman Baseballg Freshman Footballg Inter- class Baseball C25 C35g King's Crown C255 Class Finance Committee C35. B1z11zlJle,'! Ol, call lJfI'L'lZ yestvrdayg bid time rem1'11. I-IAROLD C. VAN GAASBEEK Kingston, N. Y. KDAGQ Glce Club C153 Notes and Keys C25 C35. A -359- N . X - f-r 4 f 5 V 'K i ll- ll ' --r - N ' - ,A ' 1 , , ' R P E11 l att as V L,z e J. C L 'Q ' ig, .Mi C X . ..ae -. X C3 1 err'-H ari ' Q ' 4 1 or it 1 we l e. if Q1 nm .alr r-S-f lmi-in-xgiiii Z I ' O O flu ezzzwbryo jotmzalist is ct dU1lfg61'0Zl5 mall. ' JAY VOORHTES Brooklyn, N. Y. QIKEQ Pulitzer Press Club C23 C33. Kew 1 K'He 0-wired with cz gin Thai his fa-voifite sin Is pride that apes lziliililityf' W. KENNETH VVATKINS New York City. AKE1 Assistant Manager of Baseballg Freshman Din- ner Committeeg Freshman Baseball Teamg Jester Editorial Board C13 C23 C335 Class Vice-Presi- dent C231 Sopb. Show Committee: Chairman Pa- troness Committeeg Glee Club C23 C331 Kings , Crowng Chairman Sopb. Dance Committee. iKRay.7! Hartley Hall without this head lV011ld be like a spider 'ZC1'ifCZ0ll'lf its lVeZJl7. G. RAYMOND XVEBB Buffalo, N. Y. DUVIIIVJ Board CAT3Q Literary Editor C231 Varsity Show C235 Hartley Hall Committee on Administration C231 Secretary and Treasurer C335 Alumni Day Reception Committee C13 C231 Hartley Hall Smoker Committee C3l. Lm'1'y. For he was a lmzzdsome lmgifl LOVVREY A. VVEED Hillsdale, N. I. 41391 Class Track Team C13 C23 1 Class Football Team C131 Class Relay Team C135 Philolexian Society C13 C23 C331 Rules Committee C231 Tea Commit- tee C231 Sopli. Show Patroness Committeeg King's l ' Crown C23 C331 Class Cross Country Team C231 Class Finance Committee C23. . . . ll'ifh leads of Iemvzed CHIILCPL77' in his head. , ALEXANDER XNVETNSTETN . New York City. Biological Club C23 C332 President C335 Peithologian Society C23 C331 Boar's Head C33. l To run ix my zfmde, to sing, my jwofessioizf' HERBERT T. NVEISKOTTEA , Brooklyn, N. Y. Class Track Team C13 C23 C331 Varsity Track Team C131 Varsity Track Squad C231 Glee Club C331 Mandolin Club 133. -350- , E J ,, i.,.5iZ,.i,, ., TNF W iQf7ff' A 1,22 Q R 4 M ' Q s f , g e C V or L! 'bt i XJ p qw' 1 ri I ,. 41 -5 0 ii, If M I 'RQ EF X Fil . lli , , Q v v 5 TP 2 ' Q ll l Alllnlwkiie N275 ! S f if ff o Tf fl cross between a skeleton and cz 5CCI7'6Cl'07fU.,l JOHN H. NVELLENKAMP Brooklyn, N. Y. Aifbg General Honors C115 A. A. C155 Property Man- ager of the Recruiting Qffieerm C2jg C. U. D. A. C23 Cglg Class Track Team C2j Cgj. 'fBilZ.', T!ze1'e was a lU'3lg1li7'Ig Devil in his .wzec1'. VV.lLLlAM LAURENCE XVEST New York City. Alfbg Class Swimming Team Cljg Kings Crown C233 i Sopli. Triumph Castg Manager Gym. Team Cgj. iw 1.0. W. . . ff. .W-mm-W fW.ff.Vf1-. ..f iIF1'fI'IZ1Z H A lzmuc, a horse, my izizigdmii for cz lzQ1'se! 71 4: -ill Elf-.. ' ' ' ' ' Class Track Team C23 C3Dg Varsity Track Team C25 , C' g How green are von and fresh zu. this old world, ' .v.' ' H . 1-: pw .,,. ' QHLKQ Sophomore Show C21 5 La Societe Francaise C25 cgp. l Ah, who C1171 tr!! how Imrd if is to climb the steep. .UREDERIC DAVID ZEMAN ' lllrooklyu, N. Y. ZBTQ Deutscher Verein C23 C3l1 German Sliow CID C222 Cast, Recruiting Officer' C2D: C. U. D. A. C351 Menorah Society C3j. 'Tiii going cliff' Io get CI 's0da. ' EMIL ZVIRIN Larehmont, N. Y. Class Track Team C2l C3D'I Varsity Cross Country -.3611 I ? X , X X .- , ' X If N ' 'i F5 'F ' ' 'ffl ,X A ' , f ' M ' r -. ' -Dias H C IIIW IS' 1 111 W lfglmlflsili' The S01ll of 11111s1c sl11111l1e1's i111 his shell. FRED ALLEN BEIDLEMAN Brooklyn, N. Y. Philharmonic Society C15 C25 C355 Librarian C255 Manager C35. He iZ6'Z'IZ7' tastes. YVALTER CHRISTIAN BRANDES VVasliington, D. C. QPEKQ George xNvZ1Sl'1lllgtO15 University C151 Varsity Sbow C273 Deutscher Verein C25g Boar's Head C253 D01'111s Board, News Editor C25: Southern Club C255 'Woodrow Vtlilson College Men's League C25 g Democratic Club C25 3 Alumni Reception Com- mittee C251 I feel the gales that fl'077I1 ye blow A 11111111u11tr1r3' bliss besfo-zu. RICHARD CHRISTIE Hackensack, N. I. AT: Lafayette College CI5 C25. Ll-Wes of ,Q7'C'tIl 111611 oft 1'e1111'11d 11s That l',lE7'CJ5 s0111c r011s0lat1011 111 l1e111v 0bsc111'c. 6 KENNETI-I GRANVILLE HAITI? Islip, N. Y. Associate Editor, D01'111s C25. Felt and foolish. ALBERT S. PIOFFMANN New York City. Football Team C153 Chapel Choir C35. Ulf argizes 1111 1.llSL'IIS1'l7lll'lj'.H EMANUEL M. IOSEPI-ISON Baltimore, IXICI. ' flu c,1'a111f1lc uf 7'GSl7'IlZi7lCd r'0l11l7il1'fy. MILTON MORDECAI LORENTZ Brooklyn, N. Y. Gerngan Play Cast C15 C25: Cross Country Squad C25 'S 'They say his fe111f1r'1f is like his l1z1i1'. I.-XMES DOWI MQCALLUM Nutley, N. I. Da11. I'IC7llllSOIIIE DUI!! the gi1'l's 1lel1'gl1f. The 1'cig111'11g llfflllfj' of the f01ll'f.U DANIEL L. MEENAN, IR. New York City. fI1I'Ag De La Salle C152 Varsity Basketball Team C25: Class Baseball Team C25 C353 Newman Club C25 C352 Junior IVeek Committee C35. 1.3621 Q5 ,! 'U U' 4' .ij h f Unto H1050 who mile CIIICI, falls, This f1I'U'I,'EI'b shmild appeal: The steam fflalf bltzzes a whistle Ififill 1Z8'Z,'61' t111'11 cz wlwelf' LEO ALTENBERG Brooklyn, N. Y. Varsity Vlfater Polo Team C13 C23g Class Swimming Team CI3 C23. Ted Oh, 101131 must I te'01'le? THEODORE HARVEY BARRETT Richmond Hill, N. Y. ATg Class Secretary C131 Manager Class Football C13g Manager Class Swimming C13g Varsity Swimming C13 C23 C33g Sopli. Show Cast C235 Sopli. Show Committee C233 Sopli, Triumph Committee C231 Class Finance Committee C23: Kingjs Crown C231 Cillllillblidll Board C331 Varsity Show, Patroness Committee C333 Song Contest Committee C233 Class Dinner Committee C33. Phil iiTClZ'l11CZ 7Ig is but 1111 idle waste of z?l11111gl1z', And muzglzf is et1e1'yfl1i11g, and l?'Z'67'yZLCIiIlg it 7lfZI!gC'I1'. PHILIP BAUMEISTER New York City. Mechanical Engineering Society C23 C33. C'Clzick. Some Bird. HENRY EDGAR BIRD, JR. Mount Vernon, N. Y. KDKXIIQ Class Treasurer C233 Class Vice-President C331 Rowing Club C13 C23 C335 Class Crew C13g Var- sity Crew Squatl C23g Crewsters C23 C333 Jester CI3 C23 C33g -Iunior 31Veelc Committee C33. -363-, f, f A , f' FQ :se aff VN5' W I W 2 il Z I A 3 4-in 7 a fry? I A O A' , miss ' 1 i i gziml i , , f f i e f , H X fly S 1, - 9 ' fA 5 ll . Scz1iZo1's would call him a knot. HOWARD GRENVILLE BOHLIN Ridgelield Park, N. I. An old 'un ontong the boys. l CHARLES MELVILLE BRISTER, JR. Petersburg, Va. BS., Virginia Military Institute, 1911. f 'lljotf' Who Zones a fat wzcu-L? , FRANClS PATRICK BROPHY Yonkers. N. Y. CIIAGQ Freshman Baseball, Captain C155 Varsity Base- , ball Squad C255 Class Baseball, Captain C25 C353 Sopli. Show Cast C255 Patroness Committee C251 Varsity Show Cast C253 Black Avengers C252 Kings Crown C25 C355 Newman Club C15 C25 C353 Players' Club C25 C35. IfVI1a1' is if! OSCAR BYRON Jersey City, N. J. fl1AXl'. Nor11L. BZoss'd with f6llZf1C7' whose mzclo-uded 'ray Can maize tomorrow rlzcerfzzl as today. CHARLES NORMAN CLEARY New York City. QJEK: Class Baseball C15 C25 C35g Freshman Swim- ming C155 Newman Club C15 C25 C355 Sopli. Show Committee C25. 'Lflt least my aim is high enough, A MORTIMER I. COHEN t New York City. Varsity Riiie Team C15 C25 C35. ' '-'Q-X f xi L r Af f tee 1 fl, L xg? 5 Q J I 5 Q 4' K, ,J It f4- , lf2 ,. .- ,? I F wx 'Q ig 4' N I X i Y 7 'UN ' in e W .hw -Xa il 'L N A 1 ,Ji g th i A , gggbxl H Z- T-EX Y WL ' , ,. . ii i Cal the Blond. Faitl1fhl clssertor of thy co1iz11t1'y's rouse, Britain with tears shall bathe thy gloriotts wouizdsf' XVILLIAM XVALLACE COLQ UHOUN Ferndale Tanbridge Vllells, England. ANP: Substitute Varsity Soccer Team C155 Varsity Soccer Team C255 King's Crown C25. F7'6fldy, l'Cl1iclee11s, beware of the Coupe. GEORGE FREDERICK COOPE Douglaston, L. I. ZXIIQ Varsity Swimming C355 Class Tea Committee C35. 1 t'Co1'1zy. UGl1t7'5L?5, dey dont che-gg. JOHN CORNELISSEN Springfield, Mass. Soccer C25 C35. t'Lo1'1'y.l' O wad some power the gzftie gic us, To see oztrsels as others see HS! VVTLLIAM L, H. DOYLE Buffalo, N. Y. Anfbg Varsity Crew, Substitute, at Poughkeepsie C255 Gymnastic Team C15 C25 C355 Captain C355 Fresh- man Crew Squaclg Hockey Squad C255 Hartley Hall Committee C355 Mechanical Engineering So- Clety C25 C35. , 1 'Stucliozzs of good, he dz's1'r2go1'ded, fame And useful knowledge was his eldest trim. SAMUEL DRUCKER Chicago, Ill. ln tfoiu 011 study, time away we throiu, . lflflzozz we l'0'l'b6Cll' to add the things we know. JAY EHRLICH New York City. Rifle Team CI5 C25 C353 Captain C3Dj Individual In- tercollegiate Record. ' M365- 1 X e ff ffl 1 S x ' ' T is t . . , I f , .. A 'A Ak- X E. , A-' L 5 O o The gleefill gleeer gleeol gleefizllyf' A HERMAN ERNST East Orange, N. I. Glee Club C15 C25 C355 Notes and Keys C25 C355 Freshman Song Committee. His locked, letter'd, braw brass collar, .S'how'd him the gehtleilroh a-rid scholar. ' SYDNEY FISHER South Ockendon, England. Glee Club C355 Soccer Team C355 Vice-President of I Electrical Engineering Society C35. Those who can, dog Those who caii't, criticize. WALTER VICTOR FOX Flushing, N. Y. Avi awful villain he 'was-in Ivanhoe. FREDERICK BOYE GILBERT Flushing, N. Y. aclrvoi Ou their own merits modest meh are dimibf' IRVING WHITNEY HADSELL New York City. Varsity Crew C255 Freshman Crew5 Class Vice-Presi- dent C255 Black Avengers C255 Crewsters C25 C352 Rules Committee C255 Junior Week Commit- tee C35. I studyg Lord how I study. CLARENCE PEAVY HARRIS New York City. fl few -more piilics and he will vanish with the sflziolecf' ' VVILLIAM JOHN HARVEY New York City. 95g Mechanical Engineering Society C2j C3Dg Treas- urer C3D. I I am inspired with my aspi1'ati01zs. WILLIAM WESTERIIIELD HAVENS New York city. l Art may make a suit of clothes, bill Natizife must jirodizce a mail. NORMAN CORNELIUS HERTZ Newark, N. I. ZBTg German Show Cast CIJg Societe Francaise C2Jg French Show Cast CQDQ Property Manager French Show C3D. . Jim17iy. Talk iL0t of comfort, 'tis for lighter ills. I will iiidiilgc my S07'7'0'wS and give 'way T0 all the pangs and filify of despair. JAMES WENDELL JOHNSON Q Oswego, N. Y. AACDQ Class Crew CIDQ Mandolin Club CID C29 C352 Notes and Keys C21 C355 Philharmonic Society C252 Soph. Show Connnittee CZDQ Black Avengers C2J g King's Crown C2j. l 1 :4Kief1! M The starviizg chyiiiisf iii his golden views Siipreiilfely blesl, the poet iii his 7IZl'L.S'E.v KENNETH' H. KIEFER Bridgeport, Conn. ENg Freshman Crewg .D07'7ll5 Board CID. God save the leiiigf' HAROLD BECKVVITH KING Sound Beach, Conn. X 9515 Mechanical 'Engineering Society C3D. I -367.- QOJ 714 ME. kN ' X - S ew , 'T I , A1 f V g X, xl -'1'!,- C . f1L::'y W ' f Chef 1 f l A' . -1 . 5 X-'A sg 1 -Q2 951.15 x AN . M 'ln r Alllrwes 'Alle .rt1'z'-Pcs, not to gain his goal, but fo defend it. 'wicuari JOHN KRELPELD New York City. fIfKE: Newman Club C25 C355 RiHe Team C155 Kings Crown C255 Science Soccer Team C255 Varsity Soccer Team C25 C35. l am no lover of the bfllljlfv EVERETT SOLOMON LANDMAN New York City. fIfEII: lfresliman Track Team C155 Science Soccer Team C25. T011111zy. Qzl1et as silence itself. THOMAS SPENCER LATHROP Yonkers, N. Y. GE: Mechanical Engineering Society C35. Bmldze. Please U0 'wav and let me slee . O . LELAND VANCE LEL Monterey, Mexico. ATA5 Varsity Show Chorus C15 C255 Players' Club God made him, tlzerefcwe let 111-Ill pass for cz man. LOUIS LICHTENSTEIN Brooklyn, N. Y. Pliilliarmonic Society C25 C355 Menorah Society C25 639, Millar. Dulz'f judge him from his 5z'alz11'e. CHARLES FRANKLIN MACCARTHY Denver, Colo. BSU: Varsity Four C25 5 Freshman Crew, Captain C15 5 Cane Spree C155 Class Dinner Committee C15 C255 lfiuauce Committee C253 Rules Committee, Cliuir- man C255 King's Crown C25 C355 Crewsters C255 Black Avengers C255 Soph. Triumph Cast C255 Cnlunzbimz Board C355 Class President f35. i -363- ,4 51 gfjrlip Va I if-MC, rg W 14-ik 1 Q XA 3 Lk f 1 94 vfuifxxsf? 15 Mao life should w01'1'y. FRANCTS MACDONALD New York City. AAQI13 Varsity Track Team C15 C25 C351 Varsity Re- lay Team C15 C25 C353 Class Track Team C15 C25 C353 Captain: Class Relay Team C153 Black Avengers C253 Rules Committee C25Q Soph. Tri- umph Committee3 Dinner Committee C253 Finance Committee C253 Cane Spree C153 Introduction Committee University Teas C353 King's Crown C25 C353 Colzmzbiazz Boarclg junior Week Com- mittee C35. Hrllasozzr d01L t tell all they lemme. HENRY H. MASON New York City. SEQ Science Soccer C253 Soccer C353 Civil Engineer- ing Society. I had a gZ1'1lZf?SU ofqlzimg but he shot by me like cl young hound upon a Z71I7'll17lg scent. HENRY JAMES MASSON New York City. QHEK3 Freshman Track Team C15 3 Varsity Track Team C15 C251 American Chemical Society C25. J'i11z.', K'Lu111I2m'i11' fiflzomus beastief' JAMES S. MILLER Hoosick Falls, N. Y. KPAG3 Freshman Crew Sl1lJSlIi'ELllIC1 Varsity Crew Subf stitute C253 Crewsters C353 Soph. Dinner Com- mittee. ulvW0lZlLjl,H Ufudge R1fLIll7ll'3'.,' Hf'0e bezfide the C7'i7lli7'lClI Wim comes before him as fudge' PHlLlP O'l3RlEN MONTGOMERY Mount Kisco, N. Y. EAE3 Black Avengers C25 3 Sopli. Triumph Committee: XVrestling Squad C25. HM3' heart is laden 110-zu ivitfz CICUZYQ' fC'Cll'S1 To '71'ICl7ll100d drijifizzg on. ALBERT CHARLES NOLTE New York City. German Show C253 Advertising Manager, Columbia Monthly C253 Deutscher Verein C25 C353 Electri- cal Engineering Society C35. 13 69-.- 1 ' -L im?-4-f' r '4 l ' f if Tx If , jf ' -. E y es , ' Mm b e wt '1 i f 1 ff: 5 Lk fee - 5. O Q O HAM old limit, brokeai with the storms of Slate, Is some to lay his weary bones among ye. HENRY OLT I New York City. ul-Patil! Still waters rim deep. GEORGE SCHROTER PATTERSON 5 Denver, Colorado. ATA5 Freshman Crew Squad at Poughkeepsie5 Soph. Dance Committee5 Assistant Manager Varsity Show C355 Players' Club C355 Class Finance Coma f mittee C35. A regular watei'-dog? VAN DYNE PELL New York City. Class Vllater Polo CI5 C25. t'CI1et. Hllily only books lflfere '2Q'0l7lCI7l 3 looks Aud follyif all tlzey'7Je trmghl wie. CHESTER VV. PETERSON New York City. EN5 Freshman Crew C155 Varsity Crew Substitute C255 Soph. Show Cast C255 Varsity Show Cast C255 Philolexian Show Cast C355 Crewsters C25 C355 Players' Club C25 C355 Kings Crown C25 C355 Philolexian Society C355 Class Dinner Com- mittee CI55 Class Hop Committee C255 Rules Com- mittee C255 Class Finance Committee C25. - Pele lVe liked his acting, till we lzeard li-is voice. ARTHUR EMMANUEL PETERSEN New York City. GAS: Varsity Show Cast C15 C255 Sophomore Show Cast C25 5 Players' Club, Executive Committee C355 Chairman Sophomore Show Committee C255 Fi- nance Committee C15 C255 Faculty Tea Commit- tee C7255 Song Committee C355 Iunior Week Com- mittee C355 Freshman Rules Committee C255 Kingfs Crown C255 Varsity Show Patroness Com- mittee C35: Mechanical Engineering Society C25 C355 Property Manager Varsity Show C35. HA musical athlete is a 7'CZ1'8 Person. CLARENCE PERSON Denver, Colorado. Mandolin Club C15 C255 Philharmonic Society C155 Notes and Keys C25 C355 Substitute, Varsity Crew C15. -370- I s . I? - ,-gm. ,J I 1 ' ' , 5 . f-. e-, 4, .- - ' RQ 5' 'IIMIZQ' Ui A IT IV as was . i fa' I I -! ' . I .19 C 'aw C W I ' v , Ah f JC -ek ,f y 2 5 vt ig N For French of Paris was to him 'lL1lk1Z0'ZUll.H H E REN13 P. PIPEROUX jersey City, N. I. '.A. ' .1 5 '1 : ff' Societe Francaise C15 C25 C355 Frencli Show C25 C353 V ' iA'.3'-ifgglli. ,., . , - ' Fencing Club C35. ' . ' 2'A But though he was 0' high degree, . ' The heat apride, ha pride had haf' -- HERMAN QUINN Q 55 . Great Neck Station, L, I. ' E1'1fzie. Hjlffodesifly I rise to f'C11l'l'E.H CHARLES ERWVIN RAYENS New York City. fbI'Ag Class Basketball C15 C255 Newman Club C15 C25 C355 Mechanical Engineering Society C25 C353 Finance Committee C35. . Not sleepy but fond of his slab. GEORGE VVASI-IINGTON RICHARDSON, IR. New York City. Class President C155 Finance Committee C252 Varsity Show Patroness Committee C25 C355 King's Crown C25 C355 Civil Engineering, Society C355 Class Dinner Committee C155 Pin Commit- tee C155 Pipe Committee C155 Junior Wfeek Com- l mittee C35. Zilf 5 'tDirle. 'Beware girls, he's mine. RICHARD BLEVIN ROBERTS, JR. New York City. GAX5 Freshman Crew Squadg Sophomore Show Com- mitteeg Players' Club C25 C355 Varsity Show Cast C255 Black Avengers C255 University Teas Com- mittee C25 C355 COCHIHDIKIIZI Board, Assistant Busi- ness Manager C355 Civil Engineering Society C355 Junior VVeek Committee C35. Not all the water in time rough rude sea Can, wash the balm from an azzozzzfed king. CHESTER BENJAMIN SADTLER Denver, Colo. Cane Spree Squad C255 Coach, 1916 Cane Spree Team 635. -371' p- z ' - f i : M ST E M U X W3 A N V f f ik g' T--S-XA .tlm w m - fe O . f' X' 75.we,.,,eJr flu tIlIl'1'CigllI61Lf of all that was pleasant in 7'l1Cl'1l.,, FRANCIS BERTRAM SCHMIDT New York City. 953 Freshman Swimming Team, Manager Soph. Cane Spree Team, Mechanical Engineering Society Cgj. H011 lifc's vast ocean diversely we Jail, Reason the card, but PCl5.S l07'l ls the gale. ERANZ SCHRADER Annadale, N. Y. Virtue alone is hafvflilzess below. MILTON SEE, IR. Mount Vernon, N. Y. BSU: Freshman Basketball Team CID, Sophomore Show Patroness Committee C2Dg King's Crown C23 C33- Hlflfe demand an e,rplaaatlo1'1,. JANE-SHI TSOO EN SEN Ping Yuen, Kwei Chow, China. Sz'1'ipeJ. 'KA zc'z':cI1'zl an the keys. JOHN 1-IENRY SENGSTAKEN Brooklyn, N. Y. AT: Soph. Hop Committee f2Dg Song Contest Com- mittee, Chairman C2D, Jester Czlg Varsity Gym. Team C21 Cgjg Glee Club CQD, Accompanist Czjg Mechanical .Engineering Society C21 Cgj. As Fra-zzkie glaured, amazed and curious Ylze nzzrflz and fznz grew fast and jfzmous FRANK H. SIMMONDS Yonkers, N. Y. Glee Club CID CZD. ' -372- -' it ' 'Q' A O ' Ernie, They wer' do prcteizd To hcwe received cz 'ZU7'07'Zg, who 'ZK,'1'01Zg intend. ERNEST B. SLADE New York City. QDFA3 Class Track Team C15 C25 C351 Class Cross Country Team C15 C25 C353 Captain C25 C3 5 5 Freshman Rules Committee C25Q University Teas Committee C253 Varsity Show C253 Sophomore Show Patroness Committee C253 Varsity Cross Country Team C25 C353 Sophomore Smoker Com- mittee C25Q Cane Spree Squad C15 C253 Black Avengers C25Q Sophomore Triumph Committee C25Q Class Secretary C353 Varsity Track Team C15 C253 Civil Engineering Society C35. O happy is that man Clllil blast! Nao wonder that if pride him! lVl7,ClSE tZllld6'Ul' lass, that he lrilces best, Cfonzes clirzlcilz' down beside him! STANLEY VV. SMITH Brookl n N Y. 5' , - AT3 Freshman Fencing Team C153 Feneer's Club C15 C253 Electrical Engineering Society C25 C35. Gus, Steffi, -7- And the other half are 'l7ZllS.U GUSTAVE WC. STEFFEN New York City. Ii1111ny. Above our life -we love a steadfast friend. JAMES A, STEXNART New York City. Captain Freshman Basketball TCHITTQ Freshman Foot- ball Teamg Mechanical Engineering Society C3 University Tea Committee C25. Our donlifs are t1'aito1'.v, And make ur lose the good we oft might TU1i7l' By fecwing to aftezfzptf DNVIGHT TENNEY Montclair, N. I. 5 1 fI1KE3 Varsity Track C15 C25Q Class Track C15 C25 5 C353 Class Relay C15 C252 Class Football C1 1 Class Tennis C153 Class Chess, Captain C153 Class Treasurer C15 C352 Kings Crown C25Q Soph. T 1'1- umph Committee C253 Hartley Hall Committee C35. KKEd'l! A man. of deeds, and Ll laciys man as well. EDVVARD INGHAM XNTLLIAMS New York City. ATA3 Varsity Four Oared Crew C252 Freshman Crew C15 3 Freshman Dinner Committee C15 3 Class Presi- dent C253 Black Avengers C25Q C0llII7ICJlGll Board C353 Glee Club C35Q Crewsters C25 C353 Soph. Triumph Cast C25Q Soph. Smoker Committee C253 Rowing Club C15 C253 Newman Club C15 C252 Freshman Rules Committee C253 King's Crown C25 C351 Prep, School Day Committee C353 Cha man Junior 'Week Committee C35. -373- ir- Af 4-. my l', X lb ll J A-I' i4fA4f5lA rlllmlqtflsssi, 1 Lk f 59 I l o Al l If I 1 , s wf' - I t X I A M gs- .L , 45.2 f , ,f .N 'C iff f , - -pf.: I Hllmlgm I OI flbjll-fill? I MMI I I hate to tooth, said Bill, but pshaw, l'll ziiicl some solute iw- a good cigar. l ROBERT GORDON WILLIAMSON Greenwich, Conn. He1'e's ci well lzolcmced hiaii, Now what more ran be said. A WALTER I. WILsON Bradford, Pa. Class Cane Spree C25g Varsity 'Wrestling Squad C255 Mechanical Engineering Society C25 C35. 1 Hath thy toil OIE7' books eoiisimfd the hzidizfiglit oil? VVILLTAM SATTERLEE 'VVTLSON New York City. Now listen to the other side. ABRAHAM VVOLK Pittsburgh, Pa. Class Basketball Team CI5g Hartley Hall Basketball Team CI5, Menorah Society CI5g Treasurer C255 President C35g Downs News Board C25 C353 Democratic Club C25 C35 3 Speaker at Mock Presi- dential Democratic Convention C255 Varsity Show C25. . lVz.iz.Sy. He was stout of courage, strong of hand, Bold teas his lzeartv, and restless was his sf11'ight. WILLIAM FREDERICK XVURSTER New York City. A'I'g Figshman Cane Spree Teamg Freshman Song Con- test Committee, 'Wrestling Squad CI5 C255 Sopho- more Cane Spree Teamg Class Secretary C255 Class Dinner Committee C25: Kingls Crown C25,,Bl2lCli Avengers C252 Junior Vkleek Committee. 'fNa111es are 1-l'I1lIt?t'I?S.S'Cl7'j', lmtzols are all toe heed. S. H. ZIMMER p New York City. -374- Ga' fl raw R - ,Haw N M iii It ii I , mx iv 'ski ul , 4 :X r E7 t' A C 'F T V NT V C it . liigiinlrrorvli F Q i ii ?iQi' in Fifi .u i- I i xi- .11-Nxfxqi?'1'?1'l .i-i:::if -id N- 71' . ,.,4-'x Jj M1'se1'y. NIH- me own light, Fm l10fl'l'l7Z,.U HARRY GEORGE AGNE New York City. I thank you for your vozces, thcmle you. ELMER E. BARTOS New York City. 'iBczche. The f7E7'S07lif7iClIlLi0ll of 1'esp01zszbzlzt3.'. BACHE HAMILTON BROVVN New York City. XI'Tg Architectural Society CID Q25 C355 Coiumbiaaz Board C3D: Glee Club QQD. Hl'Vv01'l'll.?' UDJ.A7'l'ClglZfl7Z.H ARTHUR NORMAN CLOUGH New York City. 2X5 Captain Freshman Fencing Teaing Varsity Fenc- ing Squadg Handicap Championship C155 Varsity Fencing Team C255 Captain fgjg Architectural Society CID Q25 C3D. -375- 2 2 K fe f e t a i w I 51 . Qglahd fl' i ' f 'I lv V' I C 781' T ff-ff 1. f f 2- 3.7 5 .3 MW lil ' ' , ' 2.325 N 'Thx X. .- A .1 .. -' 5 O O ffl Bill, ' l'111 glad my Cdllfllliflll enables me to stand Allove the herd of cauzmoa. men arazmd 071 every hand. VVILLTAM 'HENRY DAVIS New York City. , BSU: Architectural Society C15 C25 C353 Columbia Atelier Baseball Team C15 C255 C0l'ILl1l'bll1IL Board, Art Editor C35. Curse an all lates but those wlziiclz. law has made. S JOHN TAYLOR EGAN Flushing, L. l. Zilfg Architectural Society C15 C25 C355 McKim Ate- lier C25. A - 'LllLla1't.', The Right H01z01'able gezztlcnzaa is indebted to his mezzwry for his jests, and to his -inzagizzatiou for his facts. MORTIMER EDGAR FREEHOF Brooklyn, N. Y, Architectural Society C15 C25 C355 Anvil Club C15 C25 C355 Treasurer C155 Columbia Atelier Baseball Team C15 C25g Captain C25Q Fine Arts Soccer Team C25Q Varsity Soccer Squad. iiT07lZ.i, Oh you 'Bmmy H-1fzg. ' THOMAS CORWIN HAIRE Helena, Montana. Architectural Society: Class Hockey Team. E C'ol0'1zel. Hard to see, but easy to l1ea1'. HENRY POXVELL HOPKINS Annapolis, Md. Architectural Society C15 C25 C353 Cheer Leader Columbia Atelier Baseball Team C25. Fetch Ha t1'az'c'ls in fast comfvafzy, at least his Pen doesfl LESTER STORM LA PIERRE Brooklyn, N. Y. x Architectural Society C15 C25 C355 Columbia Atelier Baseball Team, Manager C25. dllf 01 Ljlltzi M P ' ,EW C . , I L,,' , Q I, 1 3 X r S SP1 gl I! V' ll, , hh 11 if 0 I I . ' fc, ,A ff-Z' ' A ' ' ' Y ' ji 4 - hbfg 3 L7 V1 . v .Aix 14613 ,M 1 Always like tlze uziorniyzg after. CHESTER A. LYDECKER Maywood. N. 1. Zilfg Architectural Society C11 C21 C31g Mcliim Ate- lier- Cin. .1 Tlzc man llzal lzails you Tom or Jczrlc And p1'0z'cs, by flzrzmpifzg out your bacle, His some of your grcaf nzerit I1 szlclz nz f7'IiL'lld, flznzf 0716 lmd need Be tfery znrzclz his friend indeed, To fardofz 01' fo benz' if. FRANK B. MONTANARO New York City. . Architectural Society. I lmilt my 501,11 u lordly fvleaswc house, llflzereivz at case for aye to dwell. HENRY JORDAN PONSFORD El Paso, Texas. AXP: Class Debating Society C113 Interclass Debate C113 Class Football Team C113 Philolcxian C21 C313 Kings Crown C213 Calumlviazz. Board C31. l love to 'fo-il' 71131 opponents. LOUIS HENRY HERMAN SCHENE . New York City. EX3 Freshman Fencing Teamg Murray Foils C113 Architectural Society C11 C21 C31. Hfilld 11111151 I work? Olzl wlmt ci waste of tune. JOHN TRACEY Albany, N. Y. AAfI3Q Freshman Football Teamg Varsity Show Cast C213 Players' Club C21 C313 Hartley Hall Com- mittee on Administration C21 C313 Newman Club C11 C21 C313 Politics Club C313 Kingfs Crown C21. on Administration C21 C313 Newman Club C11 C21 C313 Politics Club C31Q King s Crown C21. Twiz'cl1.', As happy and careless as the day is longf' RALPH S. TWITCHELL 'Winter Park, Florida. CIDAQ3 McGill University C11 C213 School of Architec- ture C313 Architectural Society C31. ' -377- 're ix Agri A -Ii He was the wildest 1IZCZ7ZlZC7 d man That ever 5c'utz'Ied ship 01' cut a throat. VVILLIAM HALSEY woon New York City. AAIIJQ Architectural Society CID C2Dg 'Freshman Ten- nis Team, Captaing King's Crown C2Dg Varsity Show, Chorus C2Dg Democratic Club C2D. Deceased-No. I, CHARLES R. HENRIQUES Yonkers, N. Y. ZDAEQ Freshman Baseballg Varsity Show CID. Deceased-No, 2. SETON L. BRERETON Chambersburg, Pa. ZAE. Deceased-No. 32 ROBERT HOLLAND BACHER Bronxville, N. Y. ZAE. H Dc'ceased-No. 4. ARTHUR STANLEY MARTIN Mt. Vernon, N. Y. EAEQ F1'eshman Crew. 'Deceased-No. 5.', BRYANT XV.-XLDO XVILLIAMS Buffalo, N. Y. EAEQ Class Baseball CID C2Dg Interclass Track Meet CIDg Mandolin Club C2Dg Soph. Triumph Commit- tee. Dereased-No. 6. ARTHUR HAMILTON CAVVSTON Los Angeles, Cal. ZAEg Leland Stanford CID 3 Varsity Tennis Team CgD 3 Tennis Champion C2Dg Philolexian C2Dg Philo- lexian-Philornathian Debate C2D. 4 XX w N ff , 'i - ' I .2-Z' Q lfvilii LRWS y ff f i '1 g , In '- E N I x , Q! '. i L5 , W' 1 1 Q V f M H - 'Fx 'E LX pF A 5 XR' gl M X ,?iQ5NL Xl 'Wx ' V w W, w X UW W WK W ,. W v x VNNb'A Ft' '1 ' I Nil . i4, -' 'M J 'J .f. v ji I 1 ll zm- 5-'V 7 I X A 7 e J iw f f Pls ? J- . gait Co dials till lilwnnr X I 455 for-f o 1 ' fi ,F i. ' , S ' fi If-P7X - are - I , A 7, L K 'g!A,'q,f Mfg .V I 1 it Ag, -rr M n , - .I nt l V: F, i r i' - 5, N 1 if , g 3 ,M 'Uvmnes Aaronson, Isaac Anderson, Herbert Hampton Baar, Emil N. Ball, David Spencer Barr, Simon Barrett, Beach Beemer, James Gage, Jr. Berk, VVilliam Leonard Bestul, Helmet Julius Bitterman, Albert Courtland Bluestone, Ephraim Michael Bobbe, Sidney S. Braus, Leon Brock, Arnold J. Brown. Frank J. Buchtenkerch, George Charles Burkliard, Russell V. Burstein, Abraham Butterworth, George Forrest, Jr. Caldwell, George Danforth A Campbell, Wfilliam Montgomery Coates, Archie Austin Cohn, Clarence Irving Cole, Charles A. Cole, Harry Dix Colp, Ralph Cooper, Morris, Jr. Cox, Wfesley Cintra Crandall, Harold VVarren Crane, Albert Loyal Crow, Allen Benjamin Curry, Vincent Edward Curtiss, George Wfarren Dickie. Douglas Perry Downes, Elliott I-Iawkridge Du Bois, Arthur Mason Engel, Gabriel Fersch, Cornelius Fike, Tracy R. V. Fine, Nathan Foote, James Wlilford Fowler, Dudley Frederick Frank, Victor Frech, Robert Hubert Friou, George Gahagan, Andrew Jesse Gates. XVilton J. Gcer, Francis Hunt Ginnel. 'William Shreve, Jr. Glover. Calvin S. Gottesman. Michael Griffin. Egbert Bradney Griscom, Acton Haines. Dallas W'ay Hrunbidge, Gove Jay llarris. Ralph Scott Henderson, Harry Buck Glnlumhia Qlnllrgr Sentara, Gllaaia uf 1913 Henderson, James Lambden Hillas, Roland Alexander l-lochstein, Louis I. Holden, Timothy N. Hollmann, Richard F. Holzman, Martin Houghton, Seymour Phillips House, Nathan C. Hyman, Maxwell Ingalls, Frederick Wfilson Jaques, Sandford Johnson, Norman Richard Kadison, Milton . Kamaiky, David E. Kaplan, Michael Keil, Gunther Kempvanee, John Charles, Jr. King, Emanuel David King, Robert M. Kinney, John Aplin Kinney, Morris Klein, Eugene Kloster, Walter Joseph Krollifer, Julius Frederic , Kupfer, Wfalter Scott La Dow, Stanley Vaughan Lahey, Vlfilliam Stuart Levitt, Albert Levy, Jerome Lewis, Clarence Leslie Lipschultz, Jacob Little, John Theodore Logan, 'Walter Louis, Sidney Maxwell Lowenstein, Abraham Gabriel McCormick, John Kernan McElvare, George Gerard McElvare, Rowland Robbins McKenna, Edward Laurence Mann, Jacob Marcus, Sidney Marion, Pierce Maurice, Stewart Meenan, Daniel Leo, Jr. Milheiser, Clarence Frederick Mohr, VValter R. Moon, Parker LeRoy Mulwitz, Jacob Mutscheller, Arthur Nicoll, VVilliam Leonard Ogilvie, Paul Morgan O'Neill. James Allan Qsserman, Hyman Aaron Pardee, Irving Hotchkiss Parsons, James Otis Perlowitz, Charles Perlzweig, VV'illiam A. Person, Clarence Phelps, Frederick Lehman Pike, Samuel M. Pincus, Sol Pistner, Bernard Price, Joseph Propper, Karl Randolph, John A. Fitz Reed, Lynn Powers Reeder, Edwin Hewett Reichnian. Robert Reutter, Charles Ernest Reutter, Robert Henry Richards, Chester Raymond Rosenblatt, Vxfilliam Rosenthal, VVilliam Joseph Sachs, Samuel Scheuer, Simon Haas Schlottman, Gustave Sellew, VV'aldo I1Vhite Shanks, Nathan Sharlit, Herman Shelley, Henry Vogel, Jr. Shibley, Gerald Spencer Sinclair, Ralph Hands Singer, Anton Slater, Alexander Smith, Alan De Forrest Smith, Irving David Spooner, Malcolm Greame Stearns, George Raynolds, Jr. Steckler, Edward Louis Steinhardt, Laurence A. Stiefel, Walther Albert Strauss, Irwin Dernham Sulzberger, Arthur Hays Swords, Albert Twornbly Tang, Young-Lee Tidyman, 'Willard F. Tishinan, Louis Tragitt, Horatio Nelson Utermyer, Eugene Maurice Valensi, Albert Valentine, Irving Wfack, Vlfilliam Herman Waterbury, Charles Harold Vtfatson, Cuthbert Melrose Vtfeiner, Stanley Felix Vlfeinstein, Alexander Wellington. Herbert Galbraith VVhite. W'allace 'Wilsen, Vfilliam Harry Wilson, Sinclair Joseph Wilson, James Perry Wolk, Abraham VVye, Tom Shew Zukerman, David cel GI!Mf4'2?' Q3Er ff jllf' UBI Abt, Ferdinand Walter Adler, Hamilton d'Afmato, Orlando Bagg, Halsey J, Barnett, Carlyle Reginald Barth, Ernest Albert Baturin, Moses Beckwith, Albert J. Beidleman, Fred Allen Bender, Raymond Caspar Berliner, lrwin M. Bernheim, Alfred L. Bernstein, Bernard Bird, J. Malcolm Blackwell, James Madison Booth, Frank Botsford, Jay Barrett Brady, Leopold Butler, Charles Allen Byrnes, James Howell Cawl, Franklin R. Chase, Charles Harry Cheney, Guy Arthur Class, John Lyons Cohen, Samuel C. Conklin, Henry Thomas W. Cowan, John Harding Crampton, William DeVVitt, J Danzig, Samuel V. H. Demuth, Frank Wolf Dresher, Hudson XV. Egbert, Lester Darling Ellenwood, James Lee Exstein, Myron VVeisman Firebaugh, Carl VVinlield Fisher, Henry Lape Ford, Russell H. Galt, John Meares Garry, Louis S. Gerson, Bernard Felix Goodman, Benjamin Gordon, Frank A. Gottlieb, Bernard Grafton, Horace Kirby Graham. Alvin Liddon Green, Albert A. Greenberg, David Griffen, Richard Field Grimshaw, Henry Ewart Haaren, Arthur Herman Euninru, Ullman nf 15114 Hale, Richards Hall, Cecil John Hall, Charles Ernest Harvitt, Adolph Hauben, Louis Hendricks, Henry Solomon Henry, Leonard Starr Herring, Albert Crawford Herring, Jolm Woodbridge Hill, Willard D. Hirshcoff, Pincus Homlet, Harry Hubbard, Bela Jensen, Erik Leonhard Johnson, Alfred Anthony Josephson, Emanuel M. Kauffman, Henry Kaufman, Samuel Kelly, Edwin Manuel Kerr, D. Renwick Knapp, Charles Merriam Knuth, Harvey Gray Konarski, Michael Miecryslaw Kroll, Abraham Kuhn, lsidor La Corte, Salvatore Francis Laguardia, Garibaldi Lasher, Jolm Kennedy, Jr. Lazarus, Arthur Leggett, Thomas Haight, Jr. Lintz, Joseph Livingston, Samuel Maurice Lorentz, Milton Mordecai Lynch, James R., Jr. McCallum, James Dow McNulty, Donald Stuart Magnette, Jules, Jr. Mandell, Ambrose J. E. Marks, William Bennett Matheson, George Wilson Mayer, Donald Regis Miller, Daryl Branch Miller, Harold Wharton Mischlich, Henry Litchfield Morris, Lloyd Reginald Moskowitz, David H. Murphy, George Bernard Nankin, Isaac Nekarda. Victor Francis Nielsen, Lawrence Henry Nolan, Adriance Bush Nussbaum, Benjamin Nyland, Fritz Charles Pang, Clinton Mindil Peterson, Chester VVilliam Phipps, Francis Harboe Pretat, Robert Edward Purdy, James Howard, Jr. Rappaport, Jack L. Reilly, Howard Rogers, Malcolm Fletcher Rohrs, George Carlton Roseff, Alexander Roseman, Samuel Irving Rothwell, Albert Cyril Rubin, Samuel Sage, Edward VV. Samuel, Milton Samuels, Archie Harry Samuels, Milton Morton Sandhusen, Louis Henry Scott, Peter Alfred Simon, Henry Smith, Ralph Kitchell Smith, Solvin XfVllll2l111 Smithers, Adelbert F. Spencer, Edgar Allen Burr Strafhn, Howard Alden Sutliff, Edward Harrison Tanzola, Vincent Thompson, VVilliam Gordon Tonkonogy, George, Jr. Underhill, Edward Marvin Valentine, Kenneth Sterling VanAlystyne, Ward Van Buren, Maurice Pelham Veazie, Wfalter Broad Van Hofe, George D., Jr. Voorhies, Jay VVard, Edward Denver VVebb, George Raymond Wfeiskotten, Herbert T. VVellenkamp, John Henry Whelan, Francis Raymond 'VVilson, James lfVise, Herbert Alvin lfVorthington, Joseph E.. Jr. Ze-man, Frederic David Zvirin, Emil lar A A , ' X 2+ a j? I p ss A i, ggisf.-F211 Ng lji' .. X Allen, Ralph Bergen Allison, Milton Myers Amant, Alexander Andrews, George Reid Anthony, Harold Elmer Armstrong, Joseph Bartlett Axelrod, Herman Bakovitz, Harry Baron, Joseph Baron, Joseph Louis Bartholow, Benjamin Hilsden Baxter, Leo Maurice Benilcott, Alexander Bernstein, Louis Bhadkamkar, Purnshottam Bierman, Wfilliam Bilder, Walter Jennings Brainerd, Howard Randolph Braislin, 'William Donald Braverman, Benjamin Brennecke, Harold Tice Brown. Cyril James Brown, John Earle Burghard, Edward George Butler, George Prentiss. Jr. Campbell, Duncan Cannon, Townsend Laing Cassidy, Paul Vincent Catzen, Bertram Harry Chadwick, Harold King Christie, Richard Chui, Leong Clark, XVilliam Daniel Cooper, Leo Meyer Cover, John Higson Coykendall, Glenn Brown Danielson, Lester Clark Darlington, Elliott C. B. Dawson, George Millard Derbyshire, Alfred James Dickinson, Herlfcrt Codwise Dickinson, Julian Allen Du Bois. Robert Ogden Dunbar, Douglas Lindsey Dunham. Franklin George Dwyer, XValter Wfilliam East, Arthur Milton Eiser, Moses N. Ellinger. Louis Julius Elstein, Charles Elwyn. Adolph Ensign. IVillxur Powell Ettinger, Ned Dickinson Evans, Lewis Alexander Fav, Thomas Fein. Jacob Feinberg, Clement Fern. Samuel Sidney Fink. lfmil Henry Foerstcr. NValtcr Frank Louis Snpnlimnrea, Qllaaa nf 1915 Friedrich, Charles H. S. Fusfeld, Irving S. Ginsberg, Isidore Godley, Williaiii Gregory Goodman, Herman Goodman, Israel Grant, Pryor McNeill Grossbaum, Benjamin I-Ialdenstein, Alfred A. Hall, Francis Chauncey Hanmer, Jack Lockwood Hendrick, Philip Edward, Jr. Herbert, Vifilliam A. Herkert, Karl J., Jr. Herman, Harold Herman, Samuel Herrmann. Gaston Julien Herson, Otto Higgins, Gilbert Henry Hoffman, Moses David Houghton, Leonard lra Hubbard, J. 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Walsh, Harold Vandervoort Ward, Walter Lester Weeks, William Cornell Wilson, James Perry Zetsche, Robert Gunther Zoller, Harold Pindar Pellegrini, Ugo Peterson, Stuart Podoloff, Daniel Ponsford, Henry Jordan Risley, Vlfinchton Leamon Robin, Edwin Jerome Rudd, John Skeer Rurlier, Gaston Sabaa, Kintaro Schene, Louis Henry Herman Schleiff, Joseph William Seelig, Irving Shenlield, Lawrence Lewis Small, Walter Spereer Smith, Stephen Ernest Spurgeon, Robert Henry Stead, Manning Force Tracey, John Van Name, Carl Snyder Vassar, Harold Worth Wetstein, Jacob - Reed. Walter Jay Scheuck, Anna Pendleton Smith, Turania Dallas Soper, Frederick John Swenson, Karl Thayer, Edgar Randolph 5, 'Z' . , -g i ' ,., B Tx i., z a 1 A1 ,iaw Niir q . Kilenyi, Edward Balsam, James Bender, Oscar Binder, Abraham Grief, Ada D. Hays, Helen H, Srhnnl nf Munir Grahuntv Svtuhrniia Tallman, Gladys G. Nun-fllllatrirulatrh Svtnhrniz Hoflieimer, Grace M. Raisch, Williain R. Kammirls. Herman D Rlttef- Lawrence I' - Roberts, George W. Katz, Isiael Silver Meyer Montpillier, Jessie CMrs.j Thmoby Beatrice C. Moss. Elizabeth I. Toolcer, Mildred D. -390- f f at A P '.. rm ' KFC K iff ' iff 1 . 'l' ' XE f 1 Kr- l Hllmffef' :r f+Ullfi1BI,A!ltt1fxri 1 i f .4.ks N CD1 ' if -N .aint - 4' X Q O ,,, Acherson, Albert Atwood Allen, Winfred Colwell Alvino, john Francis Axman, Laurence H. Bangs, Francis Nathan Barber, Thomas Hunt Bassforcl, Charles Hobby Behr, Norman Max Bender, Sidnev Berliner, Ephraim Blaber, Joseph Thomas Brandt, Robert Carl Brodsky, Hyman Brown, Harold Stuart Butler, Lyman Collins Calhoun, Harold Gilmore Carlin, -I. Francis Carr, Edward Quintin Caruso, Carmine William Coad, Ralph George Cohen, Samuel Michael Colver, Frederick Beecher Compton, George Brokaw Conrow, ,larnes Gardiner Cornelius, Charles L. Cousins, Robert Bartow, Ir. Crater, Joseph Force Crispell, R'euben Bernard Davenport, Harry Thompson David, Walter F. Davis, Wilber Fisk Dawkins, Spencer Morgan DeGroot, Mitchell B. DeSilver, Albert Duggan, james Edward Ebert, Joseph Francis Eichmann, Meyer Erskine, Robert Scarborough Fallon, Perlie Peter Farkas, Leonard Farr, Henry Bartow Farr, William M Felbel, Frank Julius Ferguson. Franklin Pomeroy Findley, Everett Thornton Fondiller, Richard Ahearn, Thomas I. Ahearn, William D. Alley, Rayford Wardlaw Anderson, Forest Milton Angulo, Charles Ball, T. Everitt Svrlinnl nf Emu Ulhirh Hear, Qllavaa nf 1913 Frank, Max Fritts, Frank George, Roland jones Gibbs, William Francis Gluck, Edwin Lawrence Greenbaum, Edward Samuel Greenebaum, Milton Grill, Abraham Maurice Haber, lsador Hall, Sherwood Estabrook Hartigan, john Patrick Healy, Charles Edward Herberman, Henry Frederick Hobart, Charles Edwin Holden, Harry D. Huser, Thomas E, jchferson, Charles Frederic jervey, Huger Wilkinson Kahn, Albert Felix Keim, John Howard Kellogg, William Raymond Kiendl, Theodore, Ir. King, LeRoy Klugescheid, Richard Charles Knight, Frederick S. Koenig, Leo. Korn, Samuel Seymour Langland. Harry Clarence Levine, Samuel Levy, L. M. Lloyd, Gardner Pleasants Marcus, Bernard Kent McAdoo. Francis Huger McCarthy, Wilson McEntegart, Thomas Emmet McManus, ,lames P. McVicker, Hugh Brewster Mei, Hua-Chuen Morrison, Stuart T. B. Noble, Ransom Pascarella, Frank Perry, Thomas Asberry, Ir. Pettit. George E. Philbrick, Francis S. R'amsdell, C. Homer Richardson, William Emanuel Rubino, Gabriel Roche, Ernest Spencer Rothwell, Vincent H. Ruch, Clinton Joseph Ryan, john Power Schmidt, Arnold M. Seipp, Henry G. Seymour, Raymond B. Shalek, Bernard Aal. Shiland, Andrew Romaine Shipman, Bertram Francis Silverman, Abram Skerritt, Harry Huse Smith, Henry Montague, Jr. Smith, Lisle Archibald Smith, Ray Patton Springer, Milton P. Stryker, Laurence Clarkson Taylor, Martin Thorne, Chenland Todd, Russell Welnster Tonnele, Theodore Mills Touart, Anthony Joseph Townsend, Dallas Selwyn Turck, Charles joseph Turk, Elkan Van Alstvne, W. Thomas Vanderbilt, Arthur T. Van Fossan, Ernest H. Veness, Thaddeus Wellington Ward, Wilbert, Ir. Webber, William Thomas Weeks, Richard F. Wendt, Edmund Charles Wheeler, Irwin Wilfert, Ernest William Wilson, Howard Charles Wolfe, Charlemagne Tower Wolff, Herbert Alfred Wolfson, George Morris Wollison, lra Wooley, Frederick Hearne Worthington, Bond V. T. Zipp, Clarence Stoll Zorn, Frederick ifvernnh 1322111 Olluwa nf 1514 Banks, James Lenox, Ir. Barnum, Ray Foster Battey, Louis Le Garde Bell, ,loseph Brenner. Arthur Bright. Arthur A. -391- Brooks, George Bruce Brown, Harry H. Brown, Ioseph Bruen, William Walter Budner, Harold Sydney Calahan, Harold fi A 'roi -2 - . jt afffwfli I V at 'v 1 L, lvl I f if Y X41 'li lv . l ,ft I ' 51: L , f .IL f ,lil mb, ' '- j ' .D' Q-X-- ' f. , 1' lg A ' i ' 45 ' N X Z'fP'JJA'r f - A o Calhoun Earle Clark Kent, Stephen Girard Reynolds, Henry Calhoun, Roy Emmett Clark, Kenneth Francis Clark, William Evans Clinch, Watt W. Clyne, Herbert Coates, Arthur Pierce Cflcord, Allan H. Corwin, Hilary Curtis, Monroe De Friece, Frank W. Dowd, M. R. Dwight, Maitland Elder, Robert Dull Evans, Charles S. Faas. Chas. Fales. DeCoursey Fay, Martin Fee, james Alger Fimmen, Edward Augustus Foulk, Thomas Bond Frost, Benson Ralph Gare, Arthur D. George, Austin S. Goetz, George G. Goodhue, Fisher Graff, joseph R. Hall, Bartow Harwood Hall, Henry Twitchell Harris. Thomas A. Healey, Harold H. Hill, Dudley Hill, john XIVZITYCU Hirsch. Morse S. Hoyt, Carl Carlyle lsbell, Orrin C. Jewell, Ralph Herbert lewcll. Thomas Brownson, Ir Kaufman, joe A. Keen, Edwin LeRoy d'Autremont, Herbert Hart Baumer. Herbert Peter Bertram, Wilfredo Bowers, VVilliam Cram Brock, Raymond Elliott Childs. Clarence Chester Clarke. Herbert Fanning Eubanks. Clarence M. Gatlitf, Edward Moss Goddard, Harold Kenyon, Theodore Stanwood Keough, Austin Campbell Kohler, Frederick D. Kunzman, Irving Landis, William B. Levinson, Samuel Joshua Lewis, Read Lindley, Adelbert H. Livingstone, Robert R. Lapton, Russel E. McGeever, john A. McKinnon, john Maince, William De Forest Marchmont, john H. Marks, Alexander Drummond Martin, Andrew Mason, Gregory Matteson, Leonard Jerome Meisel, Charles J. W. Merritt. George Hiller Merryman, Alfred Meyer, Charles H. Monosmith, George Waldo Morrison, Robert Henry Mullen, john A. Mulqueen, Joseph F. Murphy, John Joseph Nordlinger, Henry H. O'Brien, D. Charles Muller, john A. Ralley, David Morris Palmer, Elwell Paton, Thomas Philson, Benjamin Pierce. W. L.. Jr. Powell. Richard R. B. Rapp, Stephen Kaufman Reich, Lorenz, Ir. Remsen. William Riegel, Guy H. Rothenberg, Benj. Ryder, Robert Child Samuels, Sumner Lawrence Shand, Joseph Walter Saxe, Wm. Shand, joseph Walter Skidmore, Lemuel, Jr. Sprague, Martin Steffensen, Kearney K, Steinemann, Robert Stinson, Joseph Whitla Sullivan, Raymond Eugene Swain, David Whiton Swan, Clinton Combes Thiesing, Theodore Heinrich Thompson, Charles Edward , Touart, Anthony Joseph Troutman, Robert Battey Ungerer, Heiby Wetling Voorhees, Tracy Stebbins Vredenburgh, Eugene H. Watson, Thomas Weayrer, Robert August Weis. Walter' Moses Wendt, Edmund Charles West, johnson Edwin White, Clarence R. Whittemore, nl. R. Willard, Charles Bunnell Willingham, James C. Wilson, Paul Winant, Clinton Darlington Walfers, Fred R. Woodhouse, Charles Douglas Yates, james A. Young, Richard W.. lr. Younger, David H, Nun-illllairirulzxtrh Sytuhrnta Goldberger, Morris Leopold Ham, Wilkie Clay von Helmolt, Carl, Jr. Isaak, Bernhard Johnson, Archibald McNeal King, Warreii Thomas Liberman, Joel B. Louchery. Charles W. Maby, Adelbert Conway Morbio, Carlo Sutro -392- Peeples, Thornwell K. Phipps, Fitch Laurence Rubin, Maxwell Shaterian, William Shadrach Shipman, Bertram Francis Stallcup, Evan Shelb Vaughan, james Andrew Watkins, Arthur V. Yates. James Atwood Zietlow, Cassius Frederick K7 .f ,..,.. , -,Q j, if 1 Y .- ij-M wx RU Tx!! ... f-2545 .my 1 1 fi. 1 . , 1 f -N. . Abramovitz, Wm. Hyman Adams, Henry C. Amory, Copley, Jr. Bailey, Charles R. Baintin, William L. Backer, Frank P. Baxter, Harold Beer, Thomas Bell, James C. Birnbaum, Mortimer Blythe, William H. Boles, Charles E. Broderick, Edward V. Brown, William E. Bruback, Theodore M. Bungard, Maurice Z. Bunzl, Julius V. Buxton, L. V. M. Carroll, John W. Clark, Byron, Jr. Clark, Francis J. Clark, Russel A. Clark, Robert P. Cogan, William J. Conger, Frederic Connick, Louis Cooney, Edwin W. Creuse, D. Stewe Cruse, Bernard A. Culrnan, Frederick Curran, Cyril J. Dallaley, Charles Dennis, Frederick Drachman, Edgar J. Driscoll, Francis L. Evans, Charles Felker. Paul M, Fimmen, Edward A. Fleck, Harry D. Eiiiriat Hear, 0111155 nf 1915 Fuller, Ernest M. Giden, Abraham A. Given, Philip L. Goedin, Guy B. Grady, James T. Gumbert, William B. Haiblum, Leo N. Hann, Charles Harrah, Edward Herrick, Harold E. Heyin, Otto P. Hobbs, Richard J. M. Hoppins, Prince C. Jacobs, Elias R. Jacobson, Joseph E. Jerome, Wm. Travers, Jones, John K. Joseph, Edmund Kaneks, Gen Jiro Katz, Jerome F. Kelley. R. F. Kent, William R. Knauth, Arnold W. Landis, William B. Levy, Morris Lilley, John L. Lyon, Clifford S. McKee, Thomas C. McMillan, Robert L. MacAdam, John K. Macduff, Douglas Martin. Francis L. Meisel, Charles J. Merritt, George H. Miller, Spencer, Jr. Minor, James H. Minsky, Herbert K. O'Donohue, Gerard G. Orr. Walter S. Pearce, Charles S. Ray, L. Russell Read, Joel L. Rivers, Francis B. Ross, Virran C. Rothberg, J. Harvey Rothstern, Herman Rubel, Frank R. Ruble, Jesse J. Russell, James G. Sabbatino, Reter L. R. Samuels, Isadore Scandrett, Richard B., Jr. Scharmann, August C. Schechter, Frank I. Schehr, Lazar Schiel, Walter E. Schlesinger, Lawrence Schwartz, J. Scratchley, George K. Shrentag, Jacob Sholes, Sol. Smith, N. Clarence Smith, Theodore E. Smith, Wesley L. Stein, Samuel D. Stradford. Cornelius F. Taunenbaum, Ferdinand Turner, Cyrus C,, Jr. Vaughan, James A. Ward, Joseph P. VVhitney, Howard S. Wfhittman, Edward R. lfVeichman, lValter G. VVilliams, Theodore D. VVilsan, Paul Wilson, Richard Wolinsky, Philip 'QL' ,-QflI3'Q . ,ni iv 'lei -va 5 H . , I A 1 5 , V -R .. V -.ff aa- 5, 1' f:pge. f'.f13iQ,a,f,1,jg.-jfs ,Q 3,4 f-ga.-g.y,f,wgz s I 4, ' .. K L ,J I W iraqi:-. .ww1?A:tF'r3:I t ic :Kiwi ' A .- ' ,5 aku. -,,,.:.4........ ,,,.. . .ys,.,o . -v - ,at . we-aw 4, -- -- , ,,ae':,.Q.1g:.1 . '-: y--1-' g I., Q.-215: . J. J . 4 Qc.: H ' il'6:i5l'i ' - -393- f, f f7:f' till 1 n U 'MI I' f T 2 XWMI X , ,f Qtr iky .... Vu! Quit -Q Lf' fy- be sal if in -s o i wine , A i n 'S i ff it -' In ,,..,!'.t 1 fill If a - . Vvupsi Adams, Leopold Allen, Charles lnsley Babcock. James Woods Beckwith, Edgar Williams Bender, William Frederick Boudreun, Clarence E. Brancati, Charles Bridge, Edgar Ralph Bruno, Alexander Carlisle, John Howe Carr, Charles Edmund Carr, Frank Clyde Casale, John Baptist Celano, Luigi Chandler, Charles Porter Chaplin, Hugh Clark, Morris Holden Collica, Jeffrey Daniel Charles Colton, Warren Alfred Corrv, Robert Thomas Coulter, Calvin Brewster Davis, James Matheson Denniston, Harold Post. di Palma, Salvatore Dowd, Herman Lawrence Dngdale, Allison Harold Eastman, Fred Ward Efller. Louis Robert Eglee, Edward Percy Estrin, Harry Joseph Farnam, Tracy Faulkner, Clarence Sanford Feinberg, Moses Murray Fisher. Judson Cook Fruchtman, Frank Acker, George Nicholas, Jr. Adler, Herbert .Nlexanden Harry Louis llender, Maurice Blocker Benson, Arthur Wright Boas. Ernst Philip Braddock, VVilliam Hallock Ri-asted, l-loward Spencer llrill, lsidor Cherniack llrothers. James H.. Jr. llurlingham, Robert Cady, Lyndon Bulkley Caldwell. Gul Alvin Cavey, George Vllortliington Cox. Fountain Fulford Dinccn. Paul Albinus Leo Elin-lint , XVilliam Bruno Svrhnul nf illhhirinr Zllnurth Hear, Gilman uf 1913 Foster, Emory Wendell Fruth, Virgil Jaye Gaul, William Henry Gilberti, Vincent Grattan, James Francis Griesemer, Zadoc Lawrence Haake. Charles Henry Grube Haller, David Alexander Hamrick, James Yates Hays, Leslie St. Clair Hetzel, William Barr Hornstein, Mark Houghton, Guy Swinburne lorio, Emil Filiberto Jennings, Edward Allen Jones, Bruce Leigh Kellogg, William Alvin Knight, Williain Allen Kunstler, Monroe B. Lenz, Maurice Le Seur, Horace Hutchins Levine, Solomon Loggins, James A. Louria, Alexander Leon Lowens, Harry McWilliams, Norman Beattie Mackenzie, George Miner Mayer, Edgar ' Mebane, Tom Sperring Minervini. Virginius Mistretta, Joseph Moitrier, Williain, Jr. Moody, Lawrie Mason O'Leary, John George Paine, Edward Warren Paleg, Samuel Peters, John Punnett, Jr. Phipps, William Giles Plotz, Harry Potter, Howard Wieland Ruttner, Charles George Rhett, Wythe Mumford Rosenthal, Nathan Roth, Leo CLipotJ Sagarino, John Francis Sassulsky, Isidor Sehwerd, Frederick M. Shank, Everett William Shapiro, Louis Gerschon Shattuck, Howard Francis Simmons, Edward Burnside Skeel, Henry Robertson Spencer, Henry James Steffen, Walther C. A. Stephens, Richmond Stickles, Lloyd Stillman, Ernest Goodrich Strauss, Spencer Goldsmith Street, Augustus Street, George McQueen Swift. Samuel Taylor, Fenton Thorburn, Grant Unger, Lester Jareckv VanHorn, Herman Henry Wiggers, August F. A. Williams, John Edward Winslow, Thomas Scuddtr Young, James Frederick Elhiril Hear, QIEIHH nf 1514 Edwards, Bryant Benjamin A Eichhorn, Louis Maxime Freund, Harold Herman Furniss. Clinton Chollet Gamrin. Elias Gillson, Hugh Vincent Halpern, Herman Hand, Cortland Kiernan Hansen, Harry Beauvoir Hutchinson, Fred Rudy Trish, Charles Gilbert lrvine, Robert Steele Johnson. John Loring Kaplan, Ira l. Katz, Elihu Kerley, James Hoyt Kominz, Jacob Samuel -394-' Krakow, Moses Hymen Kuhlman, Alvin Edgar Landy, Joseph Aaron Larson, Henry Maxwell, Jr. Lellmann, Welfred Otto Louis Lubarsky, David Arthur Marshall, Hyrum Leo McBride, Earl D. McCann, Daniel Francis, Jr. McGreen, Francis Augustine Miles, Seth Herbert Moore, Robert Booth Morrison, Whitelaw Reid Natanson, David Morris Niles, Frank Lee Paddock. Royce Pallcn, Conde de Sales , M X Allows Parsons, William Barclay, J Passover, Gregory Constantine Peters, Andrew, Jr. Philips, Herman Byrol Pomeroy, Frank Kenneth Raynolds, Randolph Rogers,, Rupert Reed Rosenbluth, Milton Benjamin Rosenson, William Allison, Benjamin Roy Baker, Willis Power Berman, Louis Bidwell, Alfred Morrell Binderman, Saul Arthur Brokaw, Raymond Voorhees Bonnlander, Vincent Charles Carp, Louis Clarke, Philip Henry Cleveland, Mather Colp, Ralph Colvin, William Putnam Conklin, Cornelius S. Dingman, Norman McLeod Dodd, Raymond Canheld Dold, Douglas Meriwether Felsen, Joseph Friedman, William Goldberg, Harry Goldstone, Joseph Gottesman, Julius Greenberger, Morris Halsted, Halcyon Asselin, Francis Xavier Bell, Alfred Lee Loomis Bishop, Hutchens Chew, Jr. Blanton, Wyndham Bolling Bliss, Walter Parks Bluestone, Ephraim Michael Bonfeld, Max Louis Bonvicino, Louis Anthony Bostanian, Kevork Nerses Brady, Leopold Bruner, Abram Brememan Bull, David Chapman Butler, Charles Terry Carnall. Walter Thomas Cawl. Franklin Robert Chapman, Will Harmon Cohen. David M. Collins, Homer Garten Conan, Neal Joseph Cox, Wesley Cintra Dodds, William Paul Fensterblau, Lionel Irving Ferry, Ronald Mansfield Runge, Otto Ernst Scudder, Frank Dyckman Seibels, Robert Emmet Shirley, Amos Reginald Shulansky, Jacob Sinclair, Donald Bunker Smale, William P., Jr. Smith, Thayer Adams St. George, Armin Von Sullivan, Timothy F. X. Titus, Norman Edwin Vermilye, Herbert Noble Volovic, Gregori Ossipovich Ward, Delancey Walton Weiss, Adolph Abraham White. Edgar William Williams, Jesse Feinug Young, Ralph Howard Svernnil Hear, 61112155 nf 1915 Holzman, Martin Hurd, Ralph Abram Hyman, Julius laason, Alfred H. Jacobs, Alexander W. Jerskey, Abraham Johnson, Harold Foote Johnson, Redford Kohlsaat Kenny, John J. Klein, Eugene Kramer, Bertram Ladd, William Sargent Lasher, Willis W. Levy, Jerome Lewis, R'aymond Williams McElvare, George Gerard Martinson, Herman Mayer, Max David Newiield, Lewis Alfred Nichols. Charles Fay Overton, John Arthur Pardee, lrving Hotchkiss Parkhurst, Guy McMaster Price, Joseph Pyle, Edwin Ramsay, Alexander Dunn Reynolds, Robert Jesse Rudolphy, Jay Besson Sanders, Theodore Michael Seiff, Harry Joseph Smith, Alan De Forest Smith. Harold Ellsworth Sobm, Julius Stearns, William Watkins Steele, James Alexander Stevens, Albert Mason Stevens, Neil Campbell Sussman, Henry Alexander Taylor, Harold Williams Thomas, Clarence Proctor Unger, Jonas J. Valensi, Albert Young, John Joseph Zion, Lewis Ellirai Hear, 0112155 nf 19115 Field, Manning Cromwell Fiske, Pliny Baxter Foote, Merrill Newton Fortuine, Stanley Theodore Gesell, Hans Gayer, Hugh Walters Goldfarb, Barnett Goodglick, Samuel Gorsch, Rudolph Victor Grollman, Meyer Haines, Dallas Way Hauhen, Louis Herbert, Leon Moses Hermes. Harry Leonard Hudson, Erastus Mead Hume, Walter Fairbank Johnson, Paul Barrus Jordan, Cyrus Victor Kahn, Samuel Kuhn, lsidor Leggett, Thomas Lintz, Joseph Lynch, James Augustins -395- Magnette, Jules, Jr. Mahon, Hugh W. Mamelok, Louis Mann, Lewis Theodore McNeile, Hector James McPherson, Charles A. J. Meleney, Frank Lamont Messing, Arnold Miller, Milton Valentine Morrison, Frederick Holton Muesch, Edward George Nemser, Maximilian Nicholson. William Perrin. Jr O'Connor, Arthur Joseph O'Dowd, John Joseph Osserman. Hvman Aaron Rand, Ewing Hascall R'ayle, Albert Amis. Jr. Robertiello, Attilio Rogers, Ronald Bacon Roseman, Jacob Daniel Salomon, Alfred Victor Schleussner, Robert Clinton Q b 14'i t if Mm I ll 'tj 'IZ --'LJ ' 'XU W M g li ,1 IVINJAQ-Eg i of if 4k x X- PX Y O Schram, Clare Fred Nesbit Scott, Peter Alfred Seaman, James A. Shibley, Gerald Spencer Smith, Grover Blake Soclerstrom. Gustave Albin Stadie, William C. Steiner, Eugene Steinholz, Reuben St, Lawrence, Arthur John Strurnwasser, Samuel SutliPf, Edward Harrison - Tracy, Grover Tracey, William VVallace Trumbower, William Creveim Vincent, Leonard Marshall Wfestermann, John jacolp, jr Wiener, jacob J. Wills, Charles Edward Wilson, James Zamkin, Harry Oscar N -' L .'s,.A I ' X Si m i ' ' . .. fx ,,,.,, ,.., gk Y 5 Z . W 'Q i wil9afi :. 1- r :M g, ci i i if , 1 ' 1 'V P, vi a -Q 'fv ff S , V ' . ' - ': In ' ' '1f?Z3' f ' f!f1- 525 ' f i J f J ' ' . A .1, i l9l3'l9l4l' PUSH BALL RUSH -396- 2, f ab fa Jeff 1-Ya M LJ 'V - WWW - ' fi- C -L K' Z-R ' P ,I I C Q- A A er' . - Q - f yr 1 - i fvf , N 1'4 if ! -L . A f f ,ie A A-A f . X v X4 .1 ' H I fglf-5 4w-- . N X . 'S' f - .Al . . O O A Qlnllrgv nf lgharmarg Ales, Francesco Andrews, Arthur H, Alt, Fred Andavall, Aris Jordan Andreola, Nicholas Anze, Simon ' Augsbury, Theodore B. Avstreih, Sol Bluestone, J. H. Ball, Roy W. Bellis, Saul E. Benton, Harold L. Backmann, Frederick Augustus Botkin, Reuben J. Chafey, James H. Cannistra, Joseph Cliristman, Russell K. Cappeta, Joseph Carroll, Wm. T. -Caso, Frank P. Chanowitcli, Simon Cohen, Louis Carfora, Benedetto Colley, Arthur Roy Daub, Arthur B. Dyroff, William E. Degele. Carl Sievers Dimiceli, Morris Dubenbaum, Asher Z. Drury, Edsell M. Dunn, Morris V. Eden, Wm. H. Epstein, Tsador Ettinger, Jerome Edward Fasano, Sylvio Alhert Feinberg. Samuel W. Flaxman, Harry Furer, Chas. W. Gaetano, Peter Ackerman, Edwin B. Bender, Morris Samuel Bigelow, Orrin Cabrera, Rafael, Jr. Calvelli, Alfred T. Caplan, Lewis L. Cottrell, Osceoloa P. Crane, Emory M. Davis, Dalton de Liguori, Alphonse G. Ager, Lena O. Ajamian, Charles Svrninr Glnllrge Gllwaia Ganow, Stacey Barnum Goldschmidt, Jacob Goodman, Emery T. Grosso, Anna QMissj Hamlin, Lynn Chase Hartig, Leo Joseph Hartstein, Morris Harkavy, Abraham L. Hayes, Benjamin A. Hayes, Frank S. Heine, Chas. Hodes, Harry H. Hoffman, Clarence George Jaffe, Raymond Johnson, David H. Kaschuck, Emanuel Katz, Samuel Keller, Robert Philip Kenney, Edward P. Kodet, Edward J. Kramer, Abraham H. Kramer, Louise CMissj Lemantia, Salvador Levin, Philip A. Lazarus, Abraham l. Leff, Max Levinson, Sam A. Levine, Hyrnan Levine, Morris Loori, Daniel MacDonald, Elmer Huyler Mahoney, Edward Martinek, Anton John Mashin, William Maslon, Benjamin Matusow, Esther CMissj Miller, Abraham Miller, Jos. S. Miraglia, John Anthonv Svvninr Hniurraiig Qllama Flett, Raymond F. Finkelstein. William Ginsburg, Benjamin Goodman, Samuel Gregory, M. Glover Halper, Arthur V. Hammond, Fred. G. Irvin, Karl Frederick Legoll, Joseph Chas. Protopapos, Christ P. Blnninr Qlullvgr Allman, Raymond J. Amedio, Jos. B, Gllama -397- Moellering, C. H. VV, Monroe, Harry Wilcox Moskowitz, ' Jacob Munn, Samuel Augustus Muscat, Benjamin Peet, Florence Irene CMissD Picozzi, Salvatore Porreca, Louis Prinzivalli, Salvatore Prince, Harlan George Purick, George Butler Reis, Chas. Percy Rivkin, Samuel M. Rodgers, Fred T. Rosenfeld, Harry Ruch, Fred Sanchez, Miguel S. Schamach, Chas. Scheuerman, Henry W. Spiegel, Herman Short, Louis Dennies Sorgi, Andrew O. Trager. Joseph Travis, Thomas J. Wagner, Abraham Wagner, George Louis Watters, Chas. John Weinstein, Solomon Weiss, Louis Weiss, Fred A. Windt, Ernest Wright, Samuel B. Young, Harry Cleveland Young, H. VVillard Ziegler, Harry Cleveland Zuckerman. Hyman Zuparn, Maurice Planten, John Rutgers, Jr. Schoelles, Wm., Jr. Solomons, lsaiah A., Jr. Steinman, lsadore Taylor, Wm. Traub, Adam J. Vogel, Hyman Wiener, Jacob Henry Wright Edna Wallace ,D . CMissj Zimmerman, Thomas Anderson, Albert F. Anzalone, Salvatore 7 af f a f rf f ffeeyfrrg 41411 I-I is 'ty ag ' 52 ' A Q i ' he if jicmwmsgs f Ash afsxf O ao Qf i sv fr' X Q - ' ' ,, r r . 4ef'- w ' 7 rf, , , l ift ? F' Arcabasso, James C. Archer, Ward F. Aronsohn, Harry S. Badolati, Louis Barenzano, Jos. N, Beane, Max Bedigan, Michael H. Bedrick, Max - Biddleman, Harold R. Bougher, Clifford I. Bounin, Isaac Bowen, John Bretter, Bernard Brown, Joel W. Brusilvosky, Benjamin I Burmeister, Henry A. Callahan, Francis A. Capeci, Ernest Casco, Vincent Cavallo, Gaetano Chasan, David Chebot, Norman B. Cianciulli, Camillo Cimino, Constantino Ovidio Cohn, Nathan Colley, Robert R. Concialdi, Lewis Conover, Henry Cragg, Edward Daly, Vincent P. Davis, Brooke J. De Caro, Peter De Lalla, Michele De Maio, Henrietta Dennis. Clarence F. Dworetzky, Louis Emanuel, Meyer Feniello, Jeremia Ferber, Samuel Ferro, Edward Finello, Ralph F. Fleming, James VV. Fletcher, Thomas F. Forman, Julius Franklin, Louis Friedman, Solomon Frohwein, Otto Galateria, Anthony Ghi ra rdi, Fortunato O, Giaquinto. Eugene Gittleman, Harry Godes, Herman J. Goldberg, I-Ienrv Goldfarb, David Goldman, Israel Gordon, Maximilian P. Gottesman, Louis Gourin, Boris Green, John Joseph Greene, Frank A. Gurry, Edward A. Hammer. Harry J. Hannigan, William F. Hartman, Eugene E. Hergert, Carl H. Hertz, Orrin Hirsch, Philip Horwitz, Harry Horowitz, Hyman Iskenderian, Haroutune G. Israel, Samuel Janceris, Ralph Jarvis, Harold L. Kaminski, Theodore C. Kanner, Leon Kaplan, Samuel Kapplow, Maurice L. Kassner, Arno W. C. Katzen, Herman Kennedy, Augustus T. Kinane, Thomas E. Kirschner, Williain L. Klein, Samuel M. Kodet, Edward J. Kohn, Albert Koplik, Max Krancer, Jerome Lambert, Albert Lanigan, Jos. B. Lechner, Ludwig Lent, Everett Lent, Frank S. Lerner, Benjamin Levy, Abram Sidney Lifschitz, Irving Ligorio, Cosimo Lione, John Lippin, Samuel David Loevin, Arthur Lord, Clarence Sterling Lovece, Nicholas McNamara, James McSheehy, Frank B. Maggio, Michael A. Marianowsky. Jacob Markowitz, Murray Michels, Jacob A. Minikes, Sol. Edgar Moadinger, Edgar Ltwellyn Moskowit, Nathan Mostoff, Saul Muskin, Louis Nalitt, Irving Needles, George Arthur Niemetz, Harry D. Nodelman, Nathaniel Ofrias, Miss Rose Frances Passannante, Orlando Patten, Lloyd H. Paulonis. Joseph Francis Peddie, Roy McFarland Peizer. David I. Pernice, Joseph Rabinowitz. Lazar -398- Rabinowitz, Morris Rampulla, Joseph J. Reiss. Louis Resnick, Samuel Richmond, ,Irving Frederick Rinaldi, Alfred Ripoli, Silvio Rose, Duncan Norwell Rosen, Max Rosenfeld, Abraham Rosenfeld, Sol Roseniield, Abraham J. Rosenthal, Myron J. Rosenzweig, Miss Miriam Rothman, Samuel P. Rothstein, Miss Mary Ruderman, Morris David Rupp, Edward Sack, Francis M. Sanchez, Jose Schaefer, Edmund D. Schaffer, Samuel Scheinberg, Samuel L. Schneider. Lawrence V. Schornstein, Joseph Schwalb, Harry Sehwersens, Robert Sciacca, John Seeley, Hugh H. Severino, Pasquale Sheinaus, Louis Siegel, Samuel Simon, Samuel M. Spitale, Gaetano J. Steinhart, Abraham Stern, Joseph Stewart, Mason Storm, Charles M. Strisower, Bernard Terris, Edward Thompson, Arthur E. Toomey, Daniel M. Trainor, Joseph A. Trotta, Remo Troy, John J. Unterman, Wfilliam Venetucci, Justin Vitale, Nicholas J. Wallace, John J. W'eiss, Fred Vlfeisse, Miss Elizabeth Wfiener, Nathan VVilliams, Lucius A. Vlfilson, Abraham Vlfindt, Joseph 'Wodicka, Mrs. Florence V G Wfu, Stzejan Zibulsky, Wfilliam Ziperowitz, Abraham H. Zucker, Louis 'Wilbur K JT Mm ! . 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Steinson, Dorothy Stevens, Mary S. Stewart, Bryce M. Stone, Edward C. Jay S. Strauss, Preston F. Streit, Lucy J. Sturtcvant, E. H. Sturtevant, Ethel Sutfern, Arthur E. Sunderland, Florence Surrey, Nancy M. M. Suzuki, Koyi Swan, Edith I. Sxvayne. Edith N. Symonds, Eleanor L. Talbot-Jones, Andrew D. Tallman, Lavinia Tanner, Agenor H. Taplin, Earl G. Taylor, john T. Terrill, Nina B. Thackeray, Mary J. Thaler, Alwin Thomas, Arthur VV. Tho-mas, Elizabeth XV. Thompson, Arthur H. Thompson, Edith M. CMrs. Thompson, Vlfarren S. Thourson, Mvrile E. Tice, S. C. CMrs. WV. AJ Timmons, VVilliam G. Titus, Eunice E. Todd, John R. Tompkins. Nanua M. Towart, XfVillia1n G. Townsend. Schuyler M. Trebein, Bertha E. Trench, Ruth Trimble, Harry B. Tsai, Yuan Tze Tucker. Donald S. Tuer, John A. Turner, Virgil E. Tuttle. Harvey Tyson, Leveringg' Ulrich, Frederick Umaceny, Lillie A. Urdang. Harry Valet, Edith M. Vann. Wfilliam H. Van Tuyl, Francis Nl. Van VVert, Susan E. 5 M, Veeder, Lyman B. Vigneron, Marcel H. Vlfaddington, Mary Wfaldron, Albert L. Wfalker, Alice Wfalker, Emma Wfalker, Mary N. Wfaller, Phoebe M. Wfalser, Theodore l. Wfalton Alfred G. YValtoni Joseph Wfang, Cheng-Fu VVang, Yinchang T. Wfare, Edith E. lVarxvick, Veni A. Wfashburne, George A. Vtfatters. Florence A. lfVatts, Henry F. VVaXman, Meyer 'Weekes, Ernest I. XVeeks, Estella T. VVei, VVen Pin Wfeiner, Meyer Wfeir, Howard R. 'Weisman Charles VVeiss, Nina H. Wells, Clara NfVest, Charlotte C. Wfeston, Arthur I. VVheeler, Isabel Wfhenman, Lucy M. lfVhicher, George F. VVhite, Edith G. Wfhite, Sarah P. Wfhite, Stephen VVilliam F. NVhitehurst, Harold X!Vl'llt6lZ1XV, VVilliam M. Whitford, Robert C. VVhitney, Mary A. Wfhiton, Louis C., Ir. VVickwire. Ethel VV. W'iest, Edward Robert L., -lr Wfiggins, VVilliams, John H. VVilliams, Judith B. VVilliams, Lewis D. Vlfilliams, Mary E. Wfilliams, Blanche C. W'illiamson. Marv Wilmot, Mabel E. Wfilson, Guy 'XM NVilson, Levi T, AfVllS0ll, Elizabeth Wfilson, Pearl C. Wlilson, Sallie E. l'Vinn, Philip B. lNinslow, Ada B. Wlinston, Alice NVinston, Helen F. VVirth, Charles A. , 0 V' .,.. , C , '1'3f f7 H 'T E QF U1 11?-31 9 M Xin I 4 3 - xx 1' Q '.5.- X N 'L - f ' ' Q : 1 r ' A ' r 1' T' 5 - - - a x , ,i-.. l I Q - I7 ' , Y I ' '5 :p ' 1 X ' 4 f ' i gb l lgu 'ju - - V if ' 1 f A ,- 1 ff 1 .- A I 4 rv 4 I A V uh . ,.f- - 1 1 ' -4 -5- ' ' +- , . 40 1 - , A I y N re . . ve - . f Y. -in Y-if --ff - 'VVo1f, Morris Wfolff, Solomon VVo111ack, Mary D. W'ood, Mary M. Woodburyf, Walter XfVood1ey, Henry C. XVoodruff, Mabelle B. VVort11i11gto11, Kaetering S. Wort1nan11, 101121111121 C. Wrig11t, Elizabeth C. W1'igl1t, Kenneth VV. W'right, Margaret C. 'VVyckoff, Harriet Yamakawa, Yoshihiro Yan-agisawa, Tayi Yasui, Sekyi H7OL1l1g, Ester V. Zeitlin, Rose Zenker, Ottilie -406- Q l ww. Ash, C. C. Baumgardt, M. Blair, J. F. Bloom, E. M. Darling, I. C. Fellman, L. S. Higley, H. R. H..d1ef, A. B. Adams, D. Beck, P. M. fy ig lgq , W I QQPF' .i . Zif Q - - f f l- ' --- - f w w! ' 1' ,,5N l 24- of H Fjii -. . . , Srhnul uf Obpiumvtrg Svvniur Ullman uf 12113 Kerr, J. C. F. Lesnick, H. S. Linclemer, G. F Mauce, G. B. Mertz, C. I. Milwzlrd, D. A. Popper. C. Pratt, E. A. 511ninr 0112155 nf 1914 Johnston, S. H. Joseph, P. I. Flickiuger, C. P. Kipnis, 'W. S. Goldberg, I. I. K1'C1'CkSl1Cl111Sl', l. S. Hommel, C. L. O'Dell, C. H. Isaacs, F. Perouto, C. .-X. Raclde, O. C. Selig, J. W. Strout, C. A. Schaeffer, M. L. Thompson, S. VV. Wild, G. H. Risch, O. C. SCllXVClCl'l2lI'l, G. T Small, VVilliz1m F. XVeicle1'feld, H. VV. Welli11gto11, A. H. Wfyatt, E. T. 0 Z 57 J jj -ff' f l 'J r 4445 4 I 7- X iiiiimst 5' I fl - LJ ' fad 'W v maxi' ' he 'P ' , X, -. '- 'Q- f ' -' -' -3 K I ' sa' i ' ,L lf' I -I, 'A , X hby f A' S ,. ff., - XJ fi imm a oi rutiffiai A1 . rec -. fr I Y .' - if- - xii? il 1 , es fa I . , A .. Q 1 I Earnurh Glnllrgr Srninr 0112155 nf 1913 Qkrnhihatw fur the A. TH. Begrrr Armstrong, Nathalie Victoria Auerbach, Jennie Gabriel ttBallot, Marthe Rosalie Laure Balmford, Edith Frances Bernays, Hella Felicitas Bishop, Beulah Irene Brown, Alice Gundesen Bunzi, Madelaine Emily Buttenwieser, Clara Cagliostro, Coneetta Liuise Callan, Marion Elizabeth iClarke, Rosemary iComes, Louise Craddock, Catherine Ethel Crosby, Helen Manley Davis, Ruth Miriam Dessar, Amy Grace Doenhotf, Dorothea von Douglas, Isabella Preston Duyn, Marguerite Elizabeth van Emerson, Nannie Mell iiFeeley, Vera Elizabeth Eleischman, Doris Elsa Fleming, Edith Josephine ilioland, Helen Augusta 'tFox, Etta Belle Franklin, Marjorie Lorne ?tErear, Irene Louise ifGlahn, Irma von Gless, Mariette Louise Goldman, Harriet Lois Goldstein, Rebecca Gough, Zella Mary XGrenelle, Miriam Bathsheba Halfpenny, Edith Harris, Naomi I-Iasberg, Gladys Stella iHawkey, Ethel May Hendricks, Rowena Hessberg, May Sylvia Hilljiorn, Reta Hildebrand, Mary Anna Irlorkheimer, Pauline ' Houghton, Eleanor Gregory :tHubert, Emma Sophia ithluberty, Mary Agnes Ireland, Imogene Belle Jones, Edith Lydia Junghans, Bertha tKatz, Mollie Kelley, Margaret Frances Kinch, Dorothy Latzke, Pauline Renshaw Leland, Rachel Harriette A. Lingg, Sophie Claire Lockwood, Priscilla McGivney, Virginia Isabelle MacDonald, Bessie Nelson Magid, Augusta Morris. Gertrude Elizabeth :tMumford, Amelia Robinson iiMurphy, Irene Cecilia Neacy, Anna Neugass, Marguerite Minnie New-man, Marion Rose Newmark, Sophia Oerzen, Eleanor Marguerite Osterberg, Ruth Anna Parks, Eddie Thomas Pawley, Annabelle Paxton, Mary Pearson, Grace Madeleine Pero, Sallie Powell, Lucy Reid xReilly, Lillie Reynolds, Beatrice Richey, Margaret Cecelia itRobinson, Marjorie Rosenblatt, Edith Gertrude Salzman, Anna Beatrice Savage, Jane Mary Blake Schubert, Elsa Anna D. I-I. Seibert, Harriet i:Shaw, Gretchen Louise Sperling, Joan Louise Stewart, Mary Wotlierspooii Stobo, Jeannette Russell Stratton, Chrystene Turck, Viola Tyndall, Ruth Mitchell Ueland, Brenda Unti, Irma Villalvilla, Maria Diaz de i4Voorhis, Sarah Graham Voyse, Mary VVatson, Margaret Vlfickham IfVeaver, Bertha Welib, Ethel 'Willard Dl4Wliite, Varian Wood, Rose Belle Yantis, Marion Catharine Glanhihaiea fur the IH. Sv. Ergrrv Maxwell, Celestine Lea Melsha, Josephine Cecile Rapelye, Emma Louise lluninra, Gllaaa nf 1914 Olanhihatrz fur the A. IB- Ergrrr Adams, Louise Elizabeth Adler, Bessie Menone Allen. Marguerite .-Xllfllfws. Sophie Townsend Baclancs. Bertha Bailly, Elizabeth Donovan l'Mrs. E. C. Baillyi Baldwin, Mabel Barrett, Alice Adeline Bartling, Louise Helene Bateman, Gladys Baum, Minnie Boegehold, Vlfinifred Dorothy Brew, Mary E. Brittain, Margaret Brittain, Virginia Irene Brooks, Rosalie Wfhitehead Brown, Grace D. Brown, Kate Gertrude Bunzl, Lucille Caroline Burgess, Esther Leonore Burgevin, Caroline Louise Campion, Gertrude Neuse Carman, Margaret Isabel Carroll, Julia Elise Cherry, Ethel Newton Child, Dorothy Kennedy ifCandidates for Teachers College Diploma in Education L W ' f A t -1 -. 7 T ' i o ' Ff 3'fit f 'If'1 if ia i f' ef 'lgjlwiii Us apyraaa aa Clark, Mildred Senior Clinch, Marie Louise Clingen, Alice Van Dorn Cohn, Caroline Coryell, Nancy Gilhnore Crowell, Gladys Curtice, Eunice Mallory Dale, Jane Elizabeth Dalgleish, Irene Louise Davis, Sarah Caroline Dee, Genet Bingham fMrs. E. L. Deel De Young, Estelle Downes, Helen Rupert Downs, Bessie Dunnet, Christina Dwyer, Helen Edell, Alberta Caroline Ferguson, Jeanette Fitch, Dorothy Morgan Freudenthal, Rhoda Florence Frieder, Emma Jane Friedman, Hortense Friend, Etta Violet Gates, Frances lfVillard Goede. Ethel Belle Gottlieb, Saida Elsa Greenwald, Gertrude Victoria Grof, Christine Guernsey, Ruth Estelle Harris, Hannah Hawes, Esther NVare Heinemann, Beatrice Danzig Herod, Dorothy Fraser Hill-as, Mary Maida Hoey, Marion Alice Holzwasser, Florrie Allison, Caroline Beall, Annie Cuyler Bevier, Marguerite Ashbrook, Kathryn Astruck, Edna Frances Bain, Gertrude Beach Banker, Grace Derby Barber, Marion Jeanette Barnet, Constance Isabel Bauhan, Linnea Henrietta Becker, Elsa Gertrude Beers, Esther Eunice Belknap, Almira Fredericka Berger, Edith Bernstein, Judith Eeinyra Bleet, Helen Marjorie Jacobson, Marjorie Frances Jeffrey, Laura MacLean Kalt, Marquerite Jeannette Keith, X-Vilma Kelley, Annie Elizabeth Kenny, Mary Elizabeth Lawler, Mary Helen Leland, Margarita Emily Lint, Theresa Lowndes, Emily McCrodden, Ella McLaughlin, Grace McVickar, Helen lsabel Macauley, Elizabeth Irene MacLean. Daisy Agnew Manser, Ruth Baldock Martin, Claire Hazel Martin, Ruth D. Mason, Mabel Helen Mayer, Eleanor Theresa Mills, Frances Alice Miner, Sidney Louise Mount, Helen Emma Mumford, Mary Battle Nicola, Lulu Noble, Katharine Ochs, Iphigene Ord, Alta Ashmead Peck, Margaret Foore, Harriet VVinship Ratt, Gertrude Reid, Margaret Rhoades, Florence Martha Roever, Frances Lucille Ros, Luisa Rosenthal, Juliette Clara Roth, Goldye Gladys Rothenberg, Anna Elizabeth Sage, Leontine Schorr, Marguerite Louise Schulman, Jeannette Schwartzman, Fanny' Seigler, Florence Mildred Seldner, Gladys Seligman, Cecile Rose Shackleton. Clara Everett Shannon, Angela Shannon, Regina Shipman, Helen Briggs Sistrunk, Mary Molton Slade, Muriel Gladys Sondheim, Hattie Stebbins, Mabel Clara Stephens, Gertrude Emily Stern, Alene Sturges, Sarah Elyina Delano Summer, Helen Talmage, Ruth VVhittier Thomas, Edith Maddock Townley, Jean Graham Track, lrene Paula Tully, Marion Unger, Jeanette Van Raalte, Jeanette Vorhaus, Amy Rose VValton, Lillian Susie Wfaring, Lillian Adele VVells, Charlotte Adeline Wfells. Olive To VVilliams, Edith Gardner VVilmot, Harriet Elvira VVise, Rose Marie Woolyvortli, Anna Belle Glanhihatwa fm' the IG. 5. Brgrre Greenburg, Isabel Mathison, Elizabeth Mulhall, Edith Frances Owens, Ella Adelaide Petri, Lucie Anna Svupnhmnrva, Gllwaa nf 1915 Qlaliilihaiva fur the A. 33. Ergrvr Bolger, Julia Virginia Brett, Alice Marie Louise Bulow, Sophie Ida Butler, Sarah Schuyler Carothers, Florence Edith Carr, Margaret Coffin, Grace Cogan, Lucy Grace Crancli, Alice Ruth Davis, Edith Rebecca Dean, Dorothy Dearden, Edwina Mary Doody, Marie Frances Earle, Dorothy Engel, Sadie Engler, Marguerite Louise Erskine, Rhoda Fink, Bertha Fischer, Edith Linden Fleer, Frieda Anna XV. Flint, Mary Buckelew Fox, Katharine Neal Fox, Louise Fries, Catharine Carrie Fuller, Annie Geary, Nellie 7 f 4 i..u6 1,-1 1. 15. -fx, A ,fr l+1 i all 'fe 0 QJM1.5lfAN Al! rg? I Q' id y 1 Pi A J gi l, ' l HN ,f , ' X, ' gg ' 1-1-ff X af f - O5 'LE 'A '. ' We, il A W' ' V 'L If l i , E h, CZL K in -L lit 1, f it , , ir 1 J f , iq lqssill X x I ,dv L4 I 1 . , Xa lifi . . ,J I MP F7 X L c x y QA jf- A X llm mars? 1,21 X if . il, t Geraty, Constance Mary Gilleaudeau, Helen Gordon, Vivian Boylan Graae, Ruth Gray, Mary Greenbaum, Grace Rachel Grof, Jessie Hardwick, Edith Gertrude Harper, Joan Harrer, Harriet Hedley, Phyllis Henry, Edna Mary Herzfeld, Alma Josephine Hess, Edna Hochschild, Gertrude Hogan, Olive Regina Horowitz, Ruth Nanette Howe, Lucie Wfilson Howell, Frances Marie lrlubbard, Grace Louise Hunley, Ethel Virginia Jackson, Lillian Marguerite Jacobsen, Beatrice Mathilde Jamison, Alma Charlotte Jenkins, Helen Hartley Jordan, Anna Elizabeth Journeay, Helen Kelley, Emma Cornelia Kelly, Louise Frances Kempton, lra Tompkins Kerby, Catharine Edith Kirchwey, Freda Krier, Dorothy Augusta Lambert, Emily Gordon Levi, Ray Elliot Levinson, Elsa Freudenheim Levy, Edith Lillian Lewine, Charlotte Lichtenstein, Helena Louria, Eleanora Grace Lull, Sara Rowland MacDonald, Helen Edith Malleson, Alice Darlington Marks, Ruth Marley, Ruth Jackson Mayer, Clara Meyer, Margaret Nathan Monroe, Margaret Monaague Morgan, Dorothy Tattersall Morgan, Margaret Morgenthau, Lucy Rose Moses, Mildred Murnane, Regina Catherine Murphy, Helen Annette Nelson, Svea Anna Christine O'Brien, Estelle Oerzen, Elsie May Oppenheimer, Louise Marion Paddock, Anna Marguerite Palmer, Elizabeth Palmer, Florence Patterson, Mabel Wfaldie Perlman, Grace Helen Prerpont, Julia H. Pollitzer, Margaret Pranlcard, Florence Krinslcy, Henrietta Jessie Pollak Pulleyn, Virginia Lachmann, Helen Rose ltlotson, Vera Dorothy Krause, Estelle Randolph, Isabel Fitz Randolph, Mildred Fitz Reinheimer, Corinne Reinheimer, Edith Rich, Eleanor Maria Roome, Sarena Valentine Ross, Mary Goldsborough Sayre, Emma Bertholf Schechter, Amy Esther Schmidt, Elizabeth M. N. A Schwarzwaelder, Florence Senner, Cora Sexton, Caroline Graham Sherline, Anna Esther Skinker, Dorothy Anne Soskin, Lillian Stanbrough, Dorothy Stern, Edna Louise Stiles, Edith Stirn, Edith Eva Stokes, Viola Matilda Sutherland, Marion Terriberry, Margaret Totten. Isabel Umbenhauer, Lucile Van Dusen, lvy Clare Wfaller, Alice Page Nelson Wfashburn, Nina Elmira Vlfasserman, Estelle VVatson, Martha Welnluer, Alice Juliette VVeldon, Beulah VVilliams, Katharine VV'ood, Natalie Francisca Wfyckotf, Martha Qlanhihatra fur the ZS. Ev. Eegrme Kuttner, Ann Gayler Maine, Mary Lee Tobin, Elise Ganhihatra for Uranafer at the limb uf Tltuu lgrara in the lgrnfeaainiml Svrhuulia Caullield, Gertrude Haidsell, Eleanor Gertrude Adilces, Anna May ,Xllll'CL'lIt, Bertha Martha .Xlcxandc-r, Betty Reba .Xppelt, Rosalie Xppley. Daisy Marie Asliain, Lucy Eliza liailey. Alice Mortimer liarncs. Gladys Orme nf ilir ltlniuvraitg Lincoln, Louise Markwell, Fannie Pereless Zlirealinrrn, Qllaaa uf 1515 Meyer, Irma Dorothy tMoehle, Jean Earl Olarrilihaiva fur the A. E. Ergrrr l-it-ck, Frances Berghaus, Elsa Louise Hernheim, Sara Anna Bianchi, Itala Maria Blau. Mildred Blondel, Dorothy Marguerite Blumenthal, Helen B. liorden, Marion Allen Buonocore, Bettina Beatrice Carpenter, Margaret Seymour Chancellor, Marie-Louise Clarihew, Margaret Cohen, Ruth Conklin, Agnes Maria Conover, Ethel Cruger, Helen i::Candiclate for Transfer to the School of Journalism 1-UO- i ' -4 v.'..t ' at rf ? t' s z is --es , Li a.- . l t O 34 Davies, Jessie Hughes Davis, Margaret Forman Dean, Isabel Divine, Martha Millicent Drake, Bernice Wfinitred Eppley, Elaine Marion Evans, Ruth Doris Exstein, Lillian Ray Fajans, Caroline Ruth Farrell, Mary Dorothy Ferguson, Gertrude VVillis Fernstroin, Thora M-arie Fezandie, Dorette Forbes, Georgette Muriel Franklin, Alice Darc Fraser, Dorothy Electa Green, Lloryr Gross, Ruth Grossman, Edith Gubner, Pauline Antonia Guthrie, Clara Sylvia Hall, Dorothy Hall, Elizabeth Bigelow Haring, Eyelyn Louise Hecht, Rita Hillas, Marjorie Hubbard, Eleanor Heermance Hughes, Mary Frances Hulskanip, Marjorie Virginia Huntington, Katharine Elfleda Jacoby, Jeanne H. Jonas, Senta Sarah Brunhilde Jones, Laura May Kellner, Marie Jeannette Ansorge, Fannie Rich Brewer, Ruth Ellen Chabaud, Marie Cohen, Selma Mabel Decker, Ruth K. Goldstone, Edith Helen Kelly, Marian Katherine King, Margaret Christina Klopter, Elma Kohn, Cecilia Kong, Anna Fo Jin Levy, Theresa Jeanette Lonigan, Mary Edna Lorenz, Carol Rainey Lubetkin, Millicent Lucey, Louise Ludlow, Mary Alida Gouverneur McGiHert, Katharine Wlolcott Magid, Frances Marx, Olga Josephine Mirsky, Miriam Esther Misch, Helen Dora Myers, Dorothy Kenyon Nathan, Rosalie Gomez Nathanson, Mary Ethel Neer, lmogene Norris. Nanette Pareis, Eva May Pearson. Gladys Irvvin Pffeffer, Anna Marie Pine, Mary Beekman Piper. Florence Popper. Ottilie Powell, Mary Louise lfVhitney Prigosen, Rosa Elizabeth Recs, Fannie Mina Reges, Ethel Reinke, Eva Anna Rittenberg, Beatrice Helen Ros, Madeleine Martha Rosenstein, Helen Ross, Gertrude Rowland, Edith Lloyd Rupp, Florine Augusta St. John, Grace Evans Schuyler, Gertrude Seipp, Emma Shaw, Bessie Shrive, Lillian Wforth Simmons, Margaret Perkins Sisson, Marjorie Crane Smith, Helen Van Alst Snagg, Gladys Katherine Steinthal, Juliet Rosina Stobaugh, Charlotte Wfilhelmine Stott, Carolyn Gertrude Taberini, Elettra Talbot, Louise Thompson. Edna Tieleke. Gertrude Emma H. Wfalker, Louise Wlallace, Eleanor Newton Wfallach, Esther Wlashburn, Ruth Fleming Vlfasserinan, Rosalie Wfeil, Mabel XVeinsbein, Susanne Weiss, Carol Therese W'ells, Mabel Wfezel, Elsie Felicitas lViIklow, Ethel Catherine Zagat, Helen Cilanhihatra fur the 315. Sv. Brgrvr Jacobson, Fanny Rose Kaplan, Rachel Debra Kirwan, Helen Murray Merritt, Marjor May Ofhnger. Marguerite Isabel Reaser, Dorothy Yvonne Rolf, lda Pauline Silliman, Frances Teden, Rose Marie Vlfalther, Helen Elizabeth Vlfhyte, Marion lnley Youngs, Helen Catherine Gaithihatvs fur UJZEIIIHFPI' at the limb uf Emu Hearn in the iirufraainnal Svrhunln nf the llliiiurraiig Ai-not, Mary Gladys ftFox, Alice Charlotte Schindler, Gertrude Josephine Bloom, Helen Law, Margaret R. :tSmith, Mary McKinnon :iConnolly, Marion Eleanor McEntegart, Catherine Josephine :f:Solomon, Ethel i:Dunkin, Rosalind Frances :i:McMurray, Madeleine Quick Thomas, Caroline Maude Dunphy, Gertrude Rabinowitz, Bertha Trowbridge, Kathryn Parker Faust, Estella Marie Rose, Helen Wfalker. Fanny Jane 7tFelix, Pauline Allegra Salom. Ruth jiqnrrial Sviuhrnta alllairirulaieh Gay, Katharine Huiskamp, Mary McGorrick Wfalker, Mary Elizabeth Harris, Florence CMrs. J. E. HuiskampJ Werner, Pauline Hess, Ruth Josephine Law, Lucile Wlhite, Martha Root Hess, Sara Straus CMrs. A. F. Hessj McKelvey, Ruth Taylor, Ethel C. -411- ii fxi ilika, F Eh nfl - 7 .,4.n X 'K' Nun-matrirulairh Carey, Cornelia Lee Cattell, Psyche Clark, Helen Converse Clark, Mary Frances Crockett, Louise Damrosch, Alice Blaine Dix, Annie Stillman Dorltl, Helen Northall Ellinger, Grace jane Ford, Catherine --laclcson, Martha D. LeRoy, Grace Moore CMrs. R. LeRoyD MacCa1'thy, Isabel Helen XMander, Mary jane Mayer, Mathilcle Louise XMillar, Laura Norton, Esther King Olcott, Elizabeth Barker Phillips, Ruth Beale Porter, 'Dorothy Dwight Shepard, Laura Josephine Silverman, Louise Block Stern, Josephine May QMrs. J. Sternj Tuthill, Isabel Hawkins Tyler, Emma French Upton, Lucy VVatlcins, Fannie 'VVillia'mson, Margaret VVilson, Florence Wiiislow, Anne Rogers Chlrs. C. E. A. Wfinslowj VVolfe, Isabelle Bowman Young, Marion Coulthard Zentgraf, Marie Dorothy XCantlitlates for Transfer to the School of Journalism i f' i E Arknnmlrhgmvnia , the Board of Editors of the Xineteen Hundred Fourteen COLUMBIAN, do hereby express our deep appreciation and hearty thanks to Dean Keppel for his advice and aid in proof reading, and to Dr. Tombo and Mr. Compton for the use of several cuts. Our thanks are also due to Mr. Fackenthal and Mr. Barret for their aid in procuring university records. XVe also tender our thanks to Mr. Kean and Mr. Grant, who rendered us invalu- able service in procuring the lists of the students. Our thanks are also due to Mr. J. Wfesley Cook for the valuable assist- ance, advice and favors he has rendered us: in fact, his aid has been most important and a great factor in publishing this volume. VVe are most deeply indebted to Mr. Wfood, of the Richmond Borough Publishing and Printing Co., for his aid in the publication of this book. We also extend our thanks to the Electric City Engraving Co. for the prompt manner in which they handled the cuts and engravings. The Business Manager and the Editor-in-Chief are greatly indebted to Messrs. Downes and Shibley of the Nineteen Thirteen iCoLUMi:i.xN and to Mr. Pyne of the Nineteen Twelve CoLUMi:i,xN for much valuable advice in all matters. NVe are also appreciative of the co-operation of the Student Board and of the students and managers on the Campus in securing the material for the compilation of this book. A vote of thanks is also extended to Graduate Manager Fisher for his help in obtaining Athletic records and pictures. Our thanks are also due to Miss Louise Comes for her help in securing Barnard material. 1' vu, 1 .Y , 'f 7 f X an fff f V f E 1 -fLf - X T Vff ffl ' i7f'f XRXX1 'mv yu 11'R,'f1f'fff'f WE15W,SQW if 'QU' .N Lrfqli I F 1 3 Q42 X 'L' Q fvmfra 'K f 71 'xiii f l f ' a f' 9 X' I f ff ff! 4 X ZZ f , fl is If ff 1 uf 46: UI: L X i M it O f f ' ' K - 'I'f' - Q l 'W f iw? Mx ' L , M Wm ff X, f w w! ,J 1, 1 7, f 45 h N FX if 1 ff F e 1 ! f 1-lf xm q M f X W ,. 'f f . 1' .. +- 6-fi x, 3 M px , 0 - k A D I cnv - 4 f f X A V , X 1 N K X ix M 3:25- 7 X 1 A K 0 5 :JL-F q1 ? ' fic: ' g f fx f f J W A A ff- 452: EW M ff f V7 ' V -F 1 i- I 0.1 A-IL. x gm Elahlr uf Glnntvnta A Basketball 1 Acknowledgements 414 1912 Varsity 174 Administration, Officers of 21 1914 Freshman 313 Advertisements 415 IQI5 Freshman 201 Alumni Associations 65 Black Avengers 323 Alumni Association Scholarship 70 Alumni News 219 C Architectural Society 268 Association Football Team 185 Camp Cohlmbia 273 Afhlffticsf 133 Cane Spree, 1914 Freshman 315 Review 135 1914 Sophomore 320 V 't 1 3 argl y 3 1915 Freshman 203 Freshman 191 , Christian Association 256 1914 301 . . . Ch l ' A ' ' Athletic Association I 134 ure lmans Ssoclatlon 253 Civil Engineering Society 267 B Class Day Exercises, 1912 47 Baccalaureate Service 42 Class Fights, Pictures 130 Banquet Committees, 1914 336 Cl H' t , 8 Barnard College: 279 ass is Cry 1914 29 Student Gmcers 280 Class Ofhcers for 1912-1913 I28 Clubs 233 1914 Class Officers 326 Fraternities 236 Clubs 247 Publications 281 Columbia 211 Religious Societies 282 Columbia University ciub 69 Barnard Literary Association 246 4 Commencement : 39 B l ll: Mem Class Day 47 1912 Varsity 169 Committee on Public Ceremonies 49 1914 Freshman 309 IQI4 Sophomore 319 Exercises 45 1915 Freshman 196 1912 Program 41 QM Pre:-emin nl ms hampagn Moet 81 Chanclon lmperial Crown Brut Cuvee A.A. CHOICE, MATURED WELL BODIED UNQUESTIONABLY THE EENEST CHAMPAGNE QQYWML CROW, MOET 81 C Moet 61 Clianclon White Seal ccvery Dry!! 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SOLE IMPORTERS NEW YORK AND SAN FRANCISCO .H Gable nf Gluntvniu---Glnniinurh Commemoration Service 61 F1'211C1'Ulf1CS 71 Acacia 114 Crew: 140 Alpha Chi Rho 110 1912 Varsity 141 Alpha Delta Phi 72 Alpha Sigma Phi 112 IQI4 Freshman 303 Beta The-ta Pi 90 IQIS Freshman 192 Delta Kappa Epsilon 86 Crewsters 260 Delta Ph-I 76 Delta Psi 78 CTOSS COUUUY Team 162 Delta Sigma Rho 121 A Delta Tau Delta Q2 D Delta Upsilon 98 Epsilon Psi Espilon 124 U I U Nacoms 125 Dramatic Association 233 Phi Beta Kappa H6 Debating Society, 1914 Freshman 333 Phi Delta Theta 96 Debating Council 242 Phi Gamma Delta 82 Phi Kappa Psi 84 Dedication 4 Phi Kappa Sigma 80 Deutscher Yerein 249 Phi Lflmbda Upsilon 122 Phi Sigma Kappa , 106 Deutsches Haus 190 ' Psi Upsilon 74 Dorms Publication 218 Sigma Aliiha Epsilon 104 Sigma Chi 102 Dormitories 269 Sigma Nu 100 Sigma Xsi 120 E Tau Beta Pi 118 Theta Delta Chi Q4 Electrical Engineering Society 265 Theta Xi IO8 Emeritus Qfhcers 36 Zeta PS1 88 French Play 235 F G German Play 236 Faculties 25 Glee and Mandolin Clubs 223 Fencing: Golf Team 189 Gymnastic Team 186 1912 Varsity 187 H 1914 Freshman SIS HOCkeYi IQI5 Freshman 206 1912 Varsity 178 1915 Freshman 204 Fi Oiballi Honorary Degrees 51 1914 FfC5hm311 316 Honorary Societies 59 BARTON Sz GUESTIER Bordeaux Established 1725 CLARET, SAUTERNES AND OLIVE OIL GORDON Sz CO. London Established 1769 ENGLISH DRY AND SLOE GINS RIVOIRE FRERES Marseilles FRENCH VERMOUTH LOUIS I ROED ERER V I Reims CHAMPAGNE Brut Vintage 1904 and 1906 Grand Vin Sec-Brown Label Carte Blanche E. LaMONTAGNE'S SONS, Agents 15 SOUTH WILLIAM STREET NEW YORK CITY Efahlr nf Glnntvntn---Olnntinueh I P In Memoriam I5 Philharmonic Society 225 Intercouegiates 157 Philolexian Society 243 I Philolexian Play 245 Players Club 234 Jester 215 Political Clubs 250 Junior Prom IQI4 31 Preparatory School Day 157 Prizes, Medals, Honors, etc. 53 L Publications 209 Law Review 220 Leaders-in-Athletics 138 Q Letters: Quarterly, Columbia University 219 Nicholas Murray Buter 5 Frederick Paul Keppel 7 R Frederick A. Goetz 9 Herbert G. Lord H Records and Grinds: 337 Harold Jacoby 13 College 338 Literary Societies 241 Science 363 Architecture 374 M Relay Teams, 1914 319 Mandolin Club 223 Republican Convention 262 Mackensie School Club 261 RON of Students 379 Rowing Club 143 Mechanical Engineering Society 266 Monthly, The Columbia 217 S Music and Drama 221 N School of Mines Quarterly 220 Scientific Societies 263 NCWUWHU Club 255 Senior Mining Society 264 Notes Pmfl KEYS 226 Societe Francaise 248 Nineteen Fourteen, Class of 295 Sophomore Hop 1914 334 PiCfl1ff' 295 Sophomore S'how, 1914 327 O Sophomore Triumph 325 Spectator 213 Opening Exercises, 19th Year 60 Student Board of Representatives 126 Olympic Games 156 Student Organizations, Committee on 129 BOARD OF DIRECTORS CHARTERED 182.2 THE FARMERS' LOA A D TRUST COMPA Y NOS. I6, IS, 20 8: 22 WILLIAM STREET, NEW YORK 5 Co k S ERQNCH OFFICE, 475 FIFTH AVENUE I rr 1 . . LONDON 26 Old Brildhrd Sgeet E. C. PARIS, 4l Boulevard I-Iaussman Foreign Exchange, Cahle Transfers. Letters of Credit. The Company is a legal depository for moneys paid into Court, and is authorized to act as Executor, Administrator, Trustee. Guardian, Receiver and in all other Fiduciary capacities. . Acts as Trustee under Mortgages made by Railroad and other Corporations, and as Transter Agent and Registrar of Stocks and Bonds. - Receives deposits upon Certificates of Deposit, or subject to check and allows interest on daily l ba ances. Manages Real Estate and lends money on Bond and Mortgage. Acts as Agent in the transaction of any approved linancial business. Fiscal Agents for States, Counties and Cities. EDXVIN S. MARSTON. President CORNELIUS R, AGNEVV, Vice-Prest. SAMUEL SLOAN, Vice-President HORACE F. I-IOVVLAND, Asst. Sec'y AUGUSTUS V. HEELY, Vice-Prest. S: SeC'y ROBERT E. BOYD. Asst. SeC'y VVILLIAM B. CARDOZO, ViCe-President XVILLIAM A. DUNCAN, Asst. Sec'y Henry A. C. Taylor Charles A. Peabody VVm. Waldorf Astor Ogden Mills Franklin D. Locke George F. Baker J. William Clark Edwin S. Marston Cleveland H. Dodge Hugh D. Auchincloss D. H. King. Jr. Percy A. Rockfeller Edward R. Bacon John W. Sterling Archibald D. Russel Samuel Sloan Moses Taylor Pyne Stephen S. Palmer Augustus V. Heely J l J. R'k oin 1 er Thomas Thacher Henry Hentz Percy Chubb Frank A. Vanderlip James A. Stillman Sars 4 ' A I A gvnnnc mm 3 sew ---, eg os A In our new Ruszits Building we are exhibiting a collection of Fur Garments sig- nificant of the correct fashions and practical designs for the season of l9l 2-l9I3. If you contemplate the purchase of a Fur Garment of any description we shall he pleased to have you call and to give you any information you may desire. An inspection of these Furs will convince you that, considering their character and quality, our prices are most moderate. JOI-I RUSZITS F R COIVIPA Y 7 EAST 48th STREET Telephone BRYANT 2652 CHESTER M. VAN KLEECK, Treasurer vii Swimming: 1912 Varsity 1914 Freshman 1914 Sophomore 1915 Freshman Teachers' College: Tennis 2 IQI2 Varsity 1915 Freshman Texas Club Gable nf Olnntvntn---Qlnniinuvh 182 317 321 204 291 188 188 252 52 Track : 1912 Varsity 1914 Freshman 1914 Sophomore 1915 Freshman Records Trustees LT University Council University Teas Association V Varsity Show W Wearers of the C Wearers of the YI4 Western Club Wrestling, Varsity, 1912 153 311 319 205 108 I7 T9 129 227 137 300 251 180 viii T!-IE GARDEN It C THAY THE DISTINCTIYE ORIENTAL REsTAURA1vr or NEW Yoizic 313-315 WEST 125th STREET BETWEEN sm AND ST. NICHOLAS AVENUES FACILITIES FUR DINNER PARTIES V FOR CLUBS AND ERATERNITIES MUSIC Foreign and Domestic Catering ' Cale Service Telephone, 8356 Morningside Open fr m 11.30 to 4 A. M. DILL B: COLLINS CO.'S r 19 - gf' 40,5 ,AP HIGH GRADE PRINTING PAPERS With and Without a Coated Surface The s same basis as regards this important item of cost, permits of an intelligent CO . . , . . . mparison of printers quotations, and its use insures the best obtainable. pecification of Dill and Collins Co.'s Papers places all bidders on the Direct inquiry invited, and comprehensive samples furnished on request. DILL Sz CGLLINS CO. Philadelphia: Paper Makers New York: 140 North 6th Street., 54 Sz 56 Varick Street. Western Agents: The Paper Mills Co., 517 So. Fifth Ave., Chicago. K New England Agents: Tileston 8: Livermore Co., 161 Pearl St., Boston. ix Slnhrx In Ahuvriiavmrntii Aldine Hotel XXXV Knox Hat Co. XXI Alhambra Market ' LIII Koch, H. C. F. 8: Co., Inc. LXVII American-Marion Sales Co. LI Koelsch, August 81 Sons XLI Archambaults XXV LaMonta0'ne's E Sons V C - , XLIV Lawyers'DCo-Up. .Publishing Co. XXXVII Iggxlypggilc XXI Lemchke Sz Buechner LXI . , SZ CO- XLIX Lidgerwood Mfg. Co. LXXXV Bairett, Nepheus , I Batterson ai Eiseie LXXXIII LOD62- Callxfo 81 CO- LXXU Becker, Christian LXQQ Lord Sz Taylor LXXXV Berkeley School LX , Berwin-VVhite Coal Co. XV Edward Bobbink Sz Atkins XIV Mqrtinis Louis XXV Broadway Presbyterian Church LXXXI Mgchaniks SZ Metals Nat Bank XLVH 25222113321 Meiiiiii, iffaiii Q. ai sons XLVII Iffy-lm-,Lane LXIH liliiiiliiillai liibliiifwance CO' iiiiiiii Caldwell, Edww F- 81 CO, W k McGuire, William I. LXIII Cameron, A. S Steam Pump or s N - I C 1 I 1 S h 1 LXXI Cisiveli-ifiassev Co., Ltd. XXX111 gfllolla alleffa C 00 LXXXV C t C1 T u t -CO. XIX 1 ational Nassau Bank Cliiliisdan T S LXVHI palmer LXV111 Columbia Storage-Warehouse LXI park gl Tilford LX C0lUmlJ!2l UUIIVCYSHY I-XXV Pearsall, Silas E. 81 Co. XXXIX Columbia University Summer School LVII pendas, Y. gl Alvarez XXXV CODDGY Kettle- The LXI Peerless Motor Car Co. XXXI COTCOYPIU- A- .I-, IUC- LX Perfection Scotch Whislcey XL Corn Exchange Bank LXVI Coscy Lunch Room, The XLI Rainsdell Drug Co. LXIII Cravenette Co. LXV Raiiqdall, F. C Ric ardson oynton o. Dill '81 Collins IX Richmond Borough Pub. 81 Ptg. Co. LXXI Dorms Book Store, The LXVIII Roessler Sz Hasslacher Chemical Co. LXVII Dunlap 81 Co. XXXIII Rosen. H. B. LXVIIII' Ruppert, Jacob Electric City Engraving Co., The LXXVI Ruszits Fur Co., John VII Fafbeiifaiiiikeii of El-berfeld co. XLIV SHOW' CO- Otto LXXUI Farbwerke-Hoechst Co. XLV Scllovefllllgi Daly 81 Gales Farmers' Loan 81 Trust Co. VII Scrlvelli -I- A- 81 C02 LVN Fifieiiiy and casiiaiiy Co. LXXIX Einar? S1GFOf-get LXVIH Fields, J. XXXVII i A - - F , Shayne, C. C. 81 CO. XVII Flgescigggy Chas. Shuglewo1Eh,1Edwin Sz Co. ou iern ai way Garden of Cathay IX S9195 85 Long German-American Insurance Co. XIII Slemwfly 81 Sons XVII oiiiieiiez, Vaieiiaiio XXVII Stewart- T- M- L Eaiiiiiiiiiui, L. ai C. LV kms- A- W- artwig, E. LXXXI llm Hoffman's Restaurant L Tocll BIOS- LXYIE Home Insurance Co., The XIX Tower Mfg- 81 Novelty CO' ESIIQIHHYXI Egg' United Electric Light Power Co. Hotel Hermitage XXVH Union Theological Seminary Victoria Lunch I-XVIII ggsselgllguiilll- Sollsi IUC- Von Lengerke 81 Detmold XLI n ' .irmfisi Waterman, L. E. Co. LXIX Kessler. Geo. A. 81 Co. III VVeston Electrical Instrument Co. LXXXIII Knickerbocker cieaiiiiig co. XLH1 Wild, Miss XLIII Knoedler, M. Sz Co. XXXIX Wliite Studio LVIII-LIX ESTABLISHED l8l8 J r wwf f if , ,gfxs 1.31, his Q5 J V fs , -ffix Q5-ff iii F5 vntlemmzf umiiahmg units. M BROADWAY eoR.TwENTv-sEcoNn sr. NEW YORK. Suits, Overcoats, Riding Sz lMotor Gar- ments in latest styles and newest fabrics From medium to higher priced English Haberdashery, Hats, Shoes Trunks, Bags, Fitted Cases Send for Illustrated Catalogue 'tx IFIREI fEvrman3-Xmvrirern Zinsuremw Cllumpang Newgurk H TATEMEI?eTAEEPi-ERALRY I. I Q12 S ,O O 0. 0 RESERVE FOR ALL OTHER LIA ITIES I 5 4 8, 9 2 NET SURPLUS -825,4 I 2 20,351,395 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 OFFICES GERMAN AMERICAN BUILDINGI No. I LIBERTY STREET, NEW YORK fAT WILLIAM a. NIAIDEN LANEI Agencies throughout the United States and Canada ssss BOBBI K 6: ATKI S i World's Choicest Nursery l and Greenhouse Products TRADE SHOE MARK our Nursery consists of 300 acres of highly cultivated land and a large area covered with Greenhouses and Storehouses in which we are growing Nursery and Green- house Products for every place and purpose, the best that experience, good cultivation and our excellent facili- The Handsomest Footwear in America ties can produce, placing us in a position to fill orders of , ' any size. whhch lgnearnxsk the world, are those Roses, Bulbs and Roots ' k L Rosewood and Bay Trees ma e y , lc er Hardy Climbing Vines Hlgh Shoes, up ' Evergreens and Pines - Rhododendrons Shppers UP Ornamental Trees ' Shrubs and Hedge Plants Complete lines are for sale I at Hardy Old-Fashioned Flowers Fruit Trees and Small Fruits Our lllustrated Gen'l Catalogue IZ5 describesthe above. 3, We Plan and Plant Grounds and Gardens Everywhere 5-I-ORE FOR WOMEN with our World's Chorcest Nursery and Greenhouse Products. 6th Avelillivagirlljt Street 4 Nurserymen, Florists and Planters L Visit Nursery RUTHERFORD, N. J- l l 1 5 l y l 1 l l I xiv BERWI D - WHITE COAL MINING Co. Berwind's Eureka Berwind's New River and Berwind's Pocahontas SMOKELESS TEA COALS ALSO OCEAN WESTMORELAND GAS COAL OFFICES New York .... No. 1 Broadway Philadelphia . . ., Arcade, Bldg. 15th St., and So. Penn. Sq. Boston ....... Staples Coal Co., Agts., No. 40 Central St. Baltimore ..... Keyser' Building Chicago ...... Peoples Gas Building SHIPPING WHARVES ' Eureka Pier, Harsimus New York if Sixth St., Jersey City Philadelphia . . . Greenwich Point Baltimore ..... Canton Piers Newport News and Norfolk, Va. EUROPEAN AGENTS Cory Brothers 8x Co., Ltd., 3 FENCHURCH AVENUE, LONDON, E, C, Q WSQUWVQ m e ,. , ,?V TRADE MARK REG.U.S.PATOFf Lf- xxx 1lIiX C. C. SHAYNE 8: CO. Manufacturers and Importers of STRICTLY RELIABLE FURS Invite your inspection of our many new and original designs in Coats, jackets and Wraps. Cur line of Foreign Models includes the most stylish designs of the season. Special attention is invited to our laage stock of Scarfs, Stoles, Fancy Neck-pieces and Muffs in Russian and Hudson Bay Sable, all in the latest fashions, none of which have been blended or darkened in any way. 126 WEST 42d STREET, - - - NEW YORK HROUGH the five centuries marking the evolution. ot the piano, no name has made so great an impress, or has signified so much in the creation of the piano- the perfect instrument of music of modern times-as the name To own a Steinway is fo possess the 'best UPRIGI-IT PIANOS STEINWAY gl SONS from S550 up STEINWAY HALL GRAND PIANOS 107 and I09 EAST I4rh ST., NEW YORK fIOm up Subway Express Station at the Door YV11 I f f 1 CENTRAL TRUST COMPANY OF NEW YORK 54 WALL STREET Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits 320,000,000 Qof which 319,000,000 has been earnedj Authorized to act as Executor, Trustee, Administrator or Guardian Receives Deposits, subject to check, and allows Interest on Daily Balances Acts as Transfer Agent, Registrar and Trustee under Mortgages The Home Insurance Compan N E W Y O R K QFire-Automobile-Tourists' Baggagej ELBRIDGE G. SNOW, President Cash Assets, january l9l2 . . . S32,l46,564.00 Reserve as a Conliagration Surplus . . fI,800,000.00 Cash Capital ............ W3,000,0O0.00 All Other Liabilities .......... l3,53l,l24.00 Net Surplus ............ ?'I3,815,440.00 lTS SURPLUS AS REGARDS POLICY-HOLDERS, :f1SI8,6I 5,440.00 is the largest protecting American Policy-holders exclusively. Prompt, Equitable, Courteous ADJUSTMENTS, followed by immediate Cash PAYMENTS. Over Hay a Jlffillion Saiisfed Claimanfs In the Past Fifty-nine Years MAIN OFFICE, 56 CEDAR STREET, NEW YORK XIX I784 l9I3 E112 Ifdank nf Nm nrk NATIONAL BANKING ASSOCIATION 48 WALL STREET, NEW YORK Organized Marcfi 15, I784. Incorporafed as a Nafional Banff, fuly, 1865 CAPITAL, 852,000.000. SURPLUS AND UNDIVIDED PROFITS S3.841,966,63 OFFICERS HERBERT L.. GRIGGS, Pregident CHARLES OLNEY, Vice-President JOSEPH ANDREWS, Cashier CLIFFQRD P, HUNT, Am. Cafhiq HARVEY E. WHITNEY, Asst. Cashier J. K. NICKELSEN, ' WILLIAM REID, Asst' Cashier Manager Foreign Exchange Dept. The NO in E1 Q , E I X .-:f7 i SX .bl 2 HEI? Efiiiw'-f'-if 'gi n-1555 E S -f7'zIi'w,.f'K 'r g . a i Egg. - X' .- . gimp ' :fee 'nfl W EKNQX N EW YO RK- Is universally recognized as the Standard by which aII others are judged 452 FIFTH AVENUE 196 FIFTH AVENUE 161 BROADWAY Corner 40th Street Near 23d Street Singer Building Aki l Electricity in the Home THE MAJORITY OF APARTMENT HOUSES ON WASHINGTON HEIGHTS ARE EQUIPPED FOR ELECTRIC LIGHTING. HHHHHHQHQQ HHHHHQQK HHEQQH III Are you taking advantage of the many conven iences and comforts that are at your door. 'II Besides lighting there are numerous electrical devices that can be used with satisfaction, in con- nection with the household work. QU Our fully equipped showroom is located at No. I3S Hamilton Place. You are cordially in- vited to call. For Your Electric Service Apply To THE UNITED ELECTRIC LIGHT 6: POWER COMPANY MAIN OFFICE BRANCH OFFICE 8: SHOW ROOM 1170 BROADWAY iss HAMILTON PLACE Near Amsterdam Ave. 8: W. 143d St. TEL- NO- 4070 MAD- SQ. TEL. N . 4ooo AUDUBON Lnuin Martina THE LEADING 1Hrv11rh ilivataurant 271 TABLE DT-IOTE DINNER from 6 to 9 P. M. 51.50 Hlunrlp. Einnrr, Svrmpvr A LA CARTE Private Rooms Accommodating Parties from 4 to 300 Persons BROADWAY and 7th AVE. Near 42d Street, NEW YORK Telephone, 6800 Bryant HARCHAMBAULT' BROADWAY AT I02nd STREET The Up-town Restaurant For Connoisseurs After-the-theatre Of Good Eating Specialties XYV HOTEL HERMITAGE NEW YORK CITY Opposite Times Square BROADWAY, FORTY-SECOND STREET AND SEVENTH AVENUE HEADQUARTERS E012 COL UMEJA MEN NEW AND ABSOLUTELY FIREFROOF OUTSIDE ROOMS WITH BATH A quiet, luxurious place in the midst of New York's rush and gayety is what the Hermitage offers. Handsomely furnished throughout, its splendid service, excellent restaurant and grill room and moderate prices make an irresistible combination to people-who-know. Aday's visit will be sufficient to make you a constantpatron of the Hermitage. SPECIAL ATTENTION TO LADIES TRAVELING ALONE Qaies 31.50 per Day Upward I-I. R. SHARES-THOMAS lVI. CARROL, Owners Write for Illustrated Booklet and Map HOYO DE MONTERREY THE ARISTOCRAT OF IMPORTED CIGARS lag HE 'lv' 'w3viQwHiBw6wwBw.x w. .Y: U 1' w,im ..,- - .,.,- eli f: .4 . l ' iii' iE :H: --' A ' --1 3- li i l if E 4 re E 5 W 1 ig -f . . Q f zjs.. -,I .,., ,,,, -451 ,3 5 , QE 'wk f53,f?+ rf mmlmmx Q l f i? VALERIANO GUTIERREZ 11 BROADWAY GENERAL REPRESENTATIVE NEW YORK xxvii I iii Z 'iii THE GREATEST PROTECTION AT THE SMALLEST COST Ellie metropolitan Elife I-Unauranre Glnmrmng Home Office: 1 Madison Ave., New York City The Company of the People, by the People, For the People The Metropolitan offers the cheapest Life insurance policy ever offered by any responsible company- It is a non-participating whole life policy for 2155000 and upward. It furnishes simple protection for the whole life. It guarantees every feature. You Icnow in advance what it will cost and what the return will be in dollars and cents. The income feature is absolutely fixed and guaranteed. It insures to the beneficiary the use of the money. It revents ossible bad investment of or waste of the funds P P payable under the contract. It provides an administered estate. It is worth your serious consideration. Rates for Whole Life Policies for 55,0001 AGE 25 ANNUAL PREMIUM 5 76.20 30 89.30 40 118.70 If interested, further details will be willingly furnished, if you will address METROPOLITAN LIFE INS. CO. DEPARTMENT N. O. 1 MADISON AVE., N. Y. ,gt if 3 1 . ES . . ' ' ' - -wi-f ,..v :bn ,..,. f,, . .. K Emi ' ali , + . ' '-: -'w:1xf.'. , 1: ' 1' ,C1i' z5 'l'gf5T7 al 'Lt ' jg 'QL . .,,. 51 1 - .V ay v Q .. liw k kia' vw K M -032 4 . ..... .M 3 ., , gtbgggy , V, Q, fum E -V '-- - A ' ' 'W K p ? ., - I J., W Q. Xw wg . '- ste M3 W 4- , . , fx W Q- x 121-21 iff M. :-42 ,w w Lp , . . ,, 5 + W, L ,PS vw .. ' A Q v' ? 'fRlQ3-VK A 1 ' 3' Y r - 5 -v'-' V H 45 f 'nb- haw A 4 Q2 -L f Q f ' 2 -r y : A.:-ww. , ' vFfh'7'Wf ,.. ef-Wuwfisdkf 2 ,Q fi 4 ' ' 11 5 A ' 'ix ' 2 Q' if :nil ,, 'x V + 2 3.1 M - ,A ef K, wwf ax, ,N . .,.x, 1 2-4 ,z ' b - 1 ' w SSVN ! vw ff gf I . ,E 2,4 ,X T , '1 ,. , ., 5'-M4 V--- v 92 ' 3 lf ' ' ,. W h '4 M 2 V. I? - if I Liw' .iifkybiggf 72? ,. -, N mf . 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NL 1 .wh J 3 X wwf fxrfisfz X 'Z'5Fl7Z:14?ii' f ffl:-'a-. I - 41345461-g5Z'5' sf ef2H'I:'1S5552SflXL, rss- ' sfssz' sw-f:2g::l 57.1.-.-:1:15 'LIL g5'l?:5:,.,j:?: 2figg,g5:5555555E I C0 of REG. U.S. l'AT.UFFlDE Celebrated Hats FOR MEN AND WOMEN AND The Dunlap Silk Umbrella 178 and I80 FIFTH AVE., Bet. 22d and 23d Sts. l8l BROADWAY, Near Cortlandt Street NEW YORK THE WELLINGTON, CHICAGO 9l4 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA Accredited Agencies in All Principal Cities of the World SPIES 8: LONG GLOVERS AND I-IOSIERS SHIRTS READY TO WEAR ON ALL OCCASIONS 96 BROADWAY Near Wall St.. New York CASWELL-MASSEY C0., Ltd. CHEMISTS and PERFUMERS 1240 Broadway, New York AT 31st STREET Established from the time of Washington, I780-l9l2 Om' .SfZ6Z'tl!Z'Z'ES Known the W01'Zd O'U67' Number 6 Cologne Cream of Cucumbers Casma Perfume, Toilet Water Talcum and Sachet Phone 5593 Madison Square CASVVELL-MASSEY CO., Ltd 22 to 26 j 34th St., West Smart Dress for Women, Misses and Girls at popular prices WAISTS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AND FOR ALL OCCASIONS MAIL ORDERS FILLED PROMPTY ESTABLISHED 1867 Y. PENDAS 8: ALVAREZ W E B S T E R CLEAR HAVANA CIGARS OUR MOTTO QUALITY,' Office and Salesroom - - 209 Pearl Street NEW YORK CITY The Aldine I-Iotel Chestnut Street ahove Nineteenth PHILADELPHIA PENNSYLVANIA AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN PLANS SPECIAL RATES F OR COLLEGE TEAMS WILLIAMF PERRY - - Manager gf fag ZpwWW f 326 Fifth Avenue, 17 West 451:11 Street, bet. 32nd 8: 33rd St. Just off 5th Ave. Exclusive Cuter - Apparel FOR Women and Misses Evening Gowns 555.00 up Dancing Froclcs 35 00 up Evening Wraps 50.00 up . Afternoon Dresses 25.00 up An exclusive shop where individuality in dress can be found moderately priced. Phone : Cortlandt 5446 A Hand-Book On New York Practice Bishop's Code Practice In Personal Actions By James I... Bishop Second Edition Revised to Date Greatly Enlarged By I-Iersey Egginton Of the New York Bar A general Treatise upon the Practice in Civil Actions, as governed by the provisions of the Code of Civil Procedure, of the Consolidated Laws andthe General Rules of Practice. About 1200 Pages - Buckram 357.50 THE LAWYERS CO-OPERATIVE PUBLISHING COMPANY 81 Nassau Street, New York Edward Martin Successor to Becker Sz Martin, Furriers 10 8: 12 West 38th Street, New York City Exquisite iliura all ignpulur Hrirva illllntnr Olnata at Svperialtg fur iilllvn sinh Hinmrn Inspection Invited Established 1891 Xxvii Ubrivntal iK11g5 Aniigzzz and Modern rugs of distinctive character, and de- pendable weaves, at prices as low as compatible with quality. Large rugs of unusual size con- stantly on hand and made to order. Attention is particularly direct- ed to our notable collection of ,ANTIQUE CHINESE RUGS JONES 61 BRINDISI 452 FIFTH AVE. NEW YORK KNOX BUILDING s. W. cor. 40th sl. P ESTABLISHED I 846 IVI. K OEDLER Sz CO. PAINTINGS Water CoIors and Old EngIisI1 IVIezzotints. Etchings, CoIored Sporting Prints and Engravings. I-Iigh CIass Framing and Restoring. 556-5 58 Fifth Avenue LONDON NEW YORK I5 Old Bond St. Paris: I7 Place VencIome WE HAVE NO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER STORE Every Victor Talking Machine, every Viclrola and every Record We C'I5fAL?1?ED 176 VICTOR TALKING MACHINE CO. IS EXHIBITED AND SOLD AT 541 FIFTH AVENUE, N. Y. Nona THE ADDRESS PARTICULARLY BET. 44TH AND Ll:5'I'1-I STTQEETS AND TRADE WITH US SILAS E. PEARSALL Co. VICTOR DISTRIBUTORS THE BROZTELL fl FIREPROOF HOTEL AT Fifth Ave. Q. 27th St. New York One Block from Madison Square Garden Three Blocks from Flatiron Builtiing One Block from Broadway Two Blocks from Subway Parlor, Bed Room and Bath 355, 56 and 358 Per Day. 100 Rooms 1 tl Bath - 32.00 100 Rooms With Ba th - 32,50 50 Roonzs :VIII Ba th - 33.00 FRANK A, BROBST GF: 0 N E B E S T B E T E E 1 D. R J. 1v1CcALLU1v1's E M ' X PEREECTION scoTcH WHISKEY W .y , W ' l-n. M., ....4 ,T FOR SALE EVERYWHERE ASK FOR IT The Cosey Lunch Room I086 Amsterdam Avenue First block south of DORMS HOME COOKING We feel satislied that one meal will be sufficient inducement for your con- tinual patronage. Breakfast 20 to 35 cents Hot Lunch 35 c t Dinner 50 cents Special afternoon Tea TABLES RESERVED CHAS. FRIEDGEN 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 August Koelsch laik Sonsle BRIGHTON IVI A R K E T ESTABLISHED OVER 50 YEARS 838 SIXTH AVENUE Telephone 637 Bryant Von Lengerke Sz Detmold SPORTSMEN'S GOODS Golf, Tennis, Base-Ball, Athletic Goods, Guns, Fishing Tackle, Kodaks, Sportsmen's Clothing Von LENGERKE 61 DETMOLD 200 FIFTH AVENUE Between 23rd and 24th Streets NEW YORK CITY NEW YORK NEWPORT :gt - A i f ' 2 PARIS KNICKLERBOCKER IIEIOEETESIEICNG tt DYEING co. HIGH- CLASS C LEANERS AND DYERS V GOWNS CLEANED IN 36 HOURS Newport, R. I , 9 Travers Block Main Office, 402 East 31st Streer, New York Telephone 497 Telephone Connections Branch Offices in all parts of the City WILLIAM SANSOM, Prop., Address: Waldorf-Astoria, N.Y. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN 'ro our-or-rowN ORDERS Miss Wilder-Heg1'stry Uffice 305 FIFTH AVENUE, N. E. Corner 31st Street New York, Telephones : 8 B 2 2 , 8 8 2 3 Madison Square Governesses, Houselceepers and only thoroughly trained, competent servants, , fmale or femaleb supplied References personally and carefully investigated. Circular sent on request. L. FRANK M. RANDALL lmihulvrmlr Elturniture T36-I 50 West 52nd Street New York City NEAR BROADWAY mm ? 111 I have the largest selection of High Grade Furniture in the city. PROMPT DELIVERIES AND LOW PRICES I Come in and look us over. 85l6 Telephones Columbus, 85 I 7 85 I8 xl :f ',:f.M...,, ,.., I ' -2, Ni.. R is'??!25lml'I - .... A It 'rt In-:..t.7,.,, ti' PM , , ., , R 3 -A f .pf , .r,, Q palv. p , M, ,QL r? H ,V fl - 3 st. trv rs: H 5 f f f I .: ', ,' '. ,, . Q.. , H. A A ' 1-j ,QQ uf ----- f , ,:?l. .-F- l gp lj VI. :fra ,tri I et IQH 'R .ir A. rt , A- H eww.. . r ft 1 , EDWD. F. CALDWELL V- F' VON LOSSBERG EDWD. F. CALDWELL 8: CO. Makers Of GAS AND ELECTRIC LIGHT FIXTURES, ORNAMENTAL BRASS AND WROUGHT IRON WORK 36-38-40 West l5th Street NEW YORK ' xliii I-IE enormous progress and changes which have taken place in the course of the past century in industry and commerce, are due, to a great extent at least, to the utilization of energy stored up in coal. This dead mineral yields us heat, kinetic energy and light but even this does not exhaust its utility. Chemical science and the art of the manufac- turer have succeeded in producing from coal an unlimited series of valuable dyes, and by this means have brought into existance a flourishing industry. It is but little more than thirty years ago that dyers were entirely dependent upon tte so-called natural coloring matter obtained from plants and animals, or prepared from minerals, from metals or from earths. The introduction of dyes derived from coal-tar led to a complete change in the dyeing industry. A large proportion of the coloring matters in use for centuries has been entirely abandoned as far as practical application is concerned, and instead, these arti- ficial products are used, which are characterized by a hitherto, unknown beauty of shade and by surprising simplicity of application. The coal-tar color industry, the youngest of the great chemical industries, has within a few decades developed in a way that is truly wonderful. The history of the development of the coal-tar color industry is intimately associated with the history of the Badische Anilin 8: Soda-Fabrik. BADISCI-IE COMPANY NEW YORK BOSTON PROVIDENCE PHILADELPHIA CHICAGO GREENSBORO, N. C. SAN FRANCISCO MONTREAL Boston Providence Philadelphia Chicago Albany Toronto, Can. FARBE FABRIKE OF ELBERFELD CO. SOLE IMPORTERS OF THE PRODUCTS MANUFACTURED BY FARBENFABRIKEN VORMALS FRIEDR. BAYER 81 CO., ELBERFELD, GERMANY SOLE AGENTS FOR THE PRODUCTS MANUFACTURED BY HUDSON RIVER ANILINE COLOR WORKS, ALBANY, N. Y. 117 Hudson Street, New York P. O. Box 2l62 xlix' F RBWERKE-I-IOECHST CO. H. A. METZ 8: CO. 122 HUDSON ST., NEW YORK SOLE AGENTS FOR THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA FOR THE PRODUCTS OF FARBWERKE VURM MEISTER LUCIUS AND BRUENING HOECHST ON MAIN, GERMANY ANILINE COLORS ALIZARINE COLORS SYNTHETIC INDIGO CHEMICALS PHARMACEUTICAL AND MEDICINAL PRODUCTS ANTITOXIN 'BEHRINGH TUBERCULIN KOCH PHOTOGRAPI-IIC CHEMICALS OFFICES-Boston, Mass., Philadelphia, Pa., Charlotte, N.C., Chicago, Ill., Providence, R.I. San Francisco, Cal., Atlanta, Ga., Montreal, Can. XIV -V ,MM ,:.-,l aw ,, 3, -'mg E. SHUTTLEWORTH H. COUPE President Secretary and Treasurer Edwin Shuttleworth Co. cur STONE and MARBLE CONTRACTORS Marble Quarry and Mills SI5 Vernon Avenue EAST DQRSET, VT. ASTORIA, NEW YORK I 1 MEHLI f -., gf! Q N' l fs gills' ,if 1 - . 2' fn Y. ' -3 ri L ael 1 . A F lr? 'QSJQE fl ' f Ns .15 'L exif' I W 5 i' :iif . ll 5 Q ,i f WV! at -A s- ----- ,V 1 ' -f S - Silly! ff , To 'Fr , I-: v Xe! Ti : f n All i lhi O ' l' ll il 5 91.5-1' : ,efffflfl 1 - V 'lenfl fi , 4 , .ea l 'vQ:fg 1-.9 I '.l..-- ' ' ef 72 v-,fl l 'LL . .- f J 27 if 1,1 1 ,pl Qfgiifle , 21:23 1 - 'ff f gf A4 . f , , i 'Za -42-I . X X 1 I J l ,0 H f fail Q is l l?mf 1 i Vg v l LL l fngsf vi sr .1 wi C N I ll Ay ,Y p-1 as. , X i 1. lee I ,l ' , ll all . l sl- .P5X52'l,l ...Q ffl A .1 1 ' f ffl ii l l S lljll ' 'Q Y IM if i ff i i ' if 1 f 1 ' l 1 7 il' Uh 'ma - me I ,S sf K f l l 9 2 ll ll Ver' M J .fb Q l S l U! jx gl i J X lf . Ft.: L X 9 I VERTED GRAN PLAYER-PIANOS Have talcen the front rank among the really artistic Pianos for reason of their superla tone quality and the excellence which distinguishes every structural detail. The wearing qualities malce the MEHLIN the ideal piano for the home. The MEI-ILIN Inverted Grand is the only Upright built on the principal of the Crand. It has the Grand Scale, Sounding Board and Tone. Art Catalogue and Full Particulars Upon Request PAUL G. IVIEHLIN I 8: SONS Warerooms, 27 Union Square . BRANCI-IES OR AGENCIES IN ALL SECTIONS OF THE COUNTRY Capital 36,000,000 Surplus and Profits 38,000,000 The Mechanics and Metals ational Bank OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK GATES W, MQGARRAH, President WALTER F. ALRERTSEN. VIC?-P1'9SIIIGl1t ALEXANDER LJ, URR. Vice-President JOSEPH S. HOUSE, Cashier NICHOLAS F. PALMER. T7ICG'P1't'SIIlGllf ROBERT If. GRAFF, Asst. Cashier FREDERICK W. ALLEN. X7IC1: P1'QSIKlGl1t JOHN ROBINSON. Asst. Cashier FRANK O. IIUIG. Vice-Presiflellt CHARLES E. MILLER. Asst. CHSI1191 xlvii ALL SCRIVEN UNDERWEAR ,. i R ff. 5 if . . wlb? , Q if M K 5 N' Ill X , ii i Iaikkgi 1.6 nf ff l VY ! -fha Sam cSE STI ' AM x ED ELA DRAWER5 FULL LENGTH - N HAS THE ySCRIVEN STAMP .stir A fa if ON EVERY GARMENT And this stamp is your Guarantee, so be sure you get Scriven Garments. Here are a few reasons why you should wear them. The Material and Workmanship are of the Best. No Ripping or Tearing as the Insertion gives at just the right time and place, thus taking the strain from the body of the garment. You can assume Any Position without wear or tear on the garments. So Comfortable and Good Fitting, you are not aware of their presence. ki Tiiziilisiuiiiiigroff. WL ix! . l if f .fbias e--e J ,,,, YV., .L ! I. . 0' Km lawwffv' X Ei-if MADE IN KNEE LENGTH TWILLS UNDERSHIRTS 5- A W NAlNS00K T0 Mimi You TAKE NO cHANcEs. ,Qyggggf WE GUARANTEE THEM. gfE,5NM. M 1 . 1 1 ' XJ You cannot afford to be without Y i these health giving and comfort- -gi MN able garments, that will relieve A 5 7 : Za Mi - you of your underwear trouble , . I l and annoyance. YOUR DEALER WW ' lt WILL SUPPLY S waihfffwa 'E X YOU X t if' On request, we will L K gdfwwg, mail you one of our 4 jd? . ' 'll t t d tal X ' bfuinriizees Sid S322 T 1 .gk from which to make J ff a selection. V- -KN - J. A. SCRIVEN COMPANY, file? E'A'E'i'lE?rfE'i'i'E'iai NEW YORK CITY, N. Y. xlviii MENRS CLOTHES cleaned by us show evidence of the most perfect work. Every part and every fibre of every garment is made Imygienically clean and every accumulation that tends to injure the material is removed. Garments cleaned by us Iast as Iong again and tailor bills are cut in two. Work returned ina few days when required. EVERYTHING FOR THE WARDROBE OR HOME DYED OR CLEANED. LADIES' GOODS A SPECIALTY ESTABLISHED NEARLY A CENTURY BARRETT, NEPHEWS 8: CO. OLD STATEN ISLAND DYEING ESTABLISHMENT Executive Offices, 334 CANAL ST., NEW YORK BRANCH STORES ALL OVER THE CITY TELEP1-roNEs A new store just opened near the University-2937 Broadway, at 115th Street xlix J URRT LT NEWTOR -Ty, 119' 11,4 ?gT'?wT TTMTM, kfvl!-b,, Lf'?:f:.: -Y In f pM M7125 I win ,4 ' SM Ge 163 -i s ' v!! A ef T: s s T is W Tri? s W' X T RUBY ASA RY J E T j ,sa Q eg if , ' f lin ff bllfflll E E Q 5 Q 22255253 s HOTELS' RESTAURANTS- GROCERS DEALERS ignffmanki Qeaianrant K B'WAY AT 34th STREET Adjoining Macy's Special facilities for shoppers and for those desiring to dine before and after theatre UNIQUE PLEASANT REASONABLE MUSIC I AMERICAN UNDERSLUNG S1475-S2350 551425 54250-54500 sizwsesisso Body styles to meet your requirements. Complete Equipments Insure Motoring Pleasure. AMERICAN-MARIGN SALES CO. 1896 Broadway Corner 63rd St. NEW YORK Sporting Goods rg of Every DCSCrlptlOn BASE BALL GUNS FISHING TACK LE TENNIS RIF LES FOOT BALL CAMP OUTFITS CAMERAS BASKET BALI We issue the larvest and most com My plete catalogs as follovss Spring and Summer Sports Fall Hunting Fishing Tackle Winter Sports Write us for the one that mtei ests you or better still come in and see the goods themselves choverlrrzg Daly G aleg 302-504 Broadway, Cor. Duane Street . GOLF REVOLVERS TRACK OUTFITS XX J 1 4' .LLM f 6 - -lll A . . , Q 2 DAN1EL WILLIS JOSEPH IAF-CKLP3 ALHAMBRA MARKET Quality and Fair Prices Meats, Poultry, Sea Food Special Rates to Fraternities 2078 SEVENTH' AVENUE NEW YORK PHONE, MORNINGSIDE 9010 NE-XR 12431 STREET l I 'Mm LOOK FOR THIS TRADE-MARK Wim N. Y THE MARK OF PERFECTION N. Y Lead Pencils P U R C H A S E Writing Paper Office Furniture Ink Stands Filing Cabinets Pen Holders Cutlery F0UmaiU Pens Photo Materials Steel Pen' Document Files Crayons Loose Leaf Devices Letter Scales Blank Books Sealing Wax Toilet Articles Rubbepbands Q .i Rubber Goods All of the better Stationers can supply you with merchandise bearing our trade- mark, if noi, write us direct RAUE MAR N u. s PA N.. Y 326-328-330 Broadway, Pearl to Worth St., New York N. 12521 TOWER MANUFACTURING 8: NOVELTY CO. fmififf The World's Largest Manufacturing and Distributing Stationers V Y Are known throughout the world as the most perfect pencils made. Every student appreciates them, and realizes they are most economical. ONE Koh-i-Noor will out- last more than six of any other kind. Always ask for Kh1Noo Pencils and do not ACCEPT SUBSTITUTES MADE BY USFRIA lv H, , ff Y, 5 , E71 2 Q 'Q ' 45, ji , , 1 Gentlemen : Although We really cater to the finer sex, The Ladies, when you wish any of your hneryn cleaned Well or at short notice try one of our branch stores. N SQHWAKZ R FQKGFK, -1 We clean kid gloves all lengths at 5 cents a pair Cleaners of F me Gowns TELEPHONES: 1 East 38th Street, corner Fifth Avenue .................. 5376 Murray Hill 2145 Broaclway, bet. 75th and 76th Sts. Q.-Xstor Apartmentsj.2119 Columbus 2269 Broadway, between 81st and 821lCl Sts, .... 4214 Broadway, between 178tl1 and 179th Sts. .. 218 Amsterdam Ave., bet. 69th and 7otli Sts. CSlie 7o4 Eighth Avenue, between 44th and 45th Sts. Q05 Seventh Avenue, between 57th and 58th Sts 641 Madison Avenue, between 59th and 6otl1 Sts Q22 125th Street and Morningside Avenue .......... .4591 Schuyler 4508 Audubon 1'l1i2llI Sq.j.1437 Columbus 4136 Bryant 1546 Columbus ....4329 Plaza Madison Avenue, between 73rd and 74th Sts .......... 5437 Lenox 32 1 O Morningside 61 East 125 Street, between Madison and Fourth Aves ...... Q73 Harlem NEIYPORT STQRE: 158 Bellevue Avenue, Newport. R. I. 776 Newport INORKS: 6-8-IO-I2 Manhattan St. .................. .3210 Morningside Columbia University In the City of New York SUMMER SESSION The Summer Session of the University opens july 7. Over three hundred courses leading to the degrees of A. IVI. and Ph. D. also A. B. and B. S., and professional degrees in Education, Law and Medicine. Numerous courses in Household Arts and Industrial Arts will be offered. Choral concerts, popular lectures and instructive excursions. EXTENSION TEACHING Afternoon, Evening and Saturday Classes. Collegiate and Scientific Courses counting for degrees for matriculated students. Evening Courses in Commerce and Architecture. - Three year course in secretarial studies. Centers at Morningside Heights tNew Yorkb, Buffalo, Brooklyn, Newark and Trenton Apply to Secretary of COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY NEWHWYORK, N. Y. lvii 511117110 CAN ALWAYS BE RELIED UPON .....FOR SUPERLAT IVE RESULTS..... W Individual Portraits Fraternity Groupings Class Groups Sporting Teams Banquet Flashlights Dramatic Photos 1 Ufficial Photographer COLUIVIBIAN xi ' , lf 4 . 'fumo 1545 BHUAUVVAY. HHNEEN 45th and llfilh STREETS TELEPHONE Q BRYANT I g, ,, 1, 'Ha wgy,-a1w'QV?.1:' I 'iff' ff. 571 M 1. Leia.-rm , ,f ,,,, I t A K, if ., ,f-.,, ,,.,, ,sts -fi ,. use ' t Q -owmata J' . f. -- 1 Q. f :, . fi... , use -aa. . ,, 1,1 :?w3i'5 .. 2fs-.1-vel My -r I ,. - x A f,r,iM,,a,.5, ,G..,,f - ' 1f',, s,.'-gfrsrrimdz ,Q .., 5,gEfE, J ., A up A I x S , i 'iaa 1 W uf 1, , git 'K - 31:gi1,.3E.gg,i,g 1 J '--' -A 3 -. iv Q. . , psi: 'f- 5 ' A by gf, e , 5 4, . H. nl R 5 ,Hin 5 , fi, Li ji - 1 if? 31 ii I U 4 ' ..' f---faq -1f ' . .:., 'f'f'-J 'v-' 7 -'km- . ,,Y - .f,,Jr'.1vf2-4.v! +: '+:15:-'fr , , Q in' ,fi g :-1: f?a problem is. of the world. CORCORAN WI DMILLS Perfectly Noiseless Wonderfully Durable Built for Those Who Want the Best It is not a question of affording the bestg the serious water Can you afford noi to have the best? Since 1865 Corcoran Windmills have given lasting and highly satis- factory service to a great number of country home owners in all parts lnvestigate the Corcoran Windmills in your own vicinity, also write for the book Windmills which is of particular interest to country home owners, present or prospective. Send for book Windmill. f,'Qggj'C,,, A. J. Corcoran, Inc. H,,f, 'Q'g,f, ee' 94,1 f ff, gr, fiffgfw gQi ffZZ1W3jiri2i,' iZG 5iCE'zi9?:4Zf:L ' '?f?'W2fl'f'fM' -2-fir '52-12' uf: .,-:JG 2 G 1' '1 3 ff , , : , ,fm anna, , P13419 ' , 3 4: 3,5 ,A ,la , av,-f4,clf , 'Mi ' i- ifyezff-.f,'fff:f 2-ff'-firm ,, , ,,,, . ,,, , ,, , ,, , ,MXH '12-' 1' 'JWZQ : ' ' , , , ,C f NW-11 ,l 1 f' f ' ef-'wixwffcv 1 . 2243- ffei 'fa ,if , , , - f W aa. 1 5':f5f 4 f ft, 'V , W f, af?-L 'given' A if 5' '15i5'54,e'I7f6'f7z5?l5ff 1 . ip? 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Copper Kettle is patronize a and Student I-Iere many an important decision L'-19,22 ffffpsgf Iifflenf is reached over a Pot of Tea in the afternoon, and a hearty and nounshmg meal enjoyed at Luncheon or Dlnner Sth STREET H65-II67 AMSTERDAM AVENUE NEAR II COMPLIMENTS OF Lerncke Su Buechner THE COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORE ON THE CAMPUS JESS OP'S STEEL BEST ENGLISH TOOL STEEL Manufactured in SHEFFIELD, ENGLAND T ,mlllk 1 lllllwlll WL ARK, JESSOP'S ARK HIGH SPEED STEEL IS THE VERY BEST IN THE MARKET Accomplishes Marvelous Work Useful in all Up-to-date Shops Wm. .Iessop 8: Sons, Inc 91 John Street, New York 4 ' ,L W ,f'3f?Q5 ff! ,524 fp ' i w ywyyggww, Wt fwff Y 4 I y I 455 V, .M , 2i,Z,ro 63,1 fy 423255 A ff 2 x ff W , , f Wm gf? I sf ' Xiffi KW 5' 9' , XYZ' .. 1 0. , ' ,J yr l bww av 'r' 1 2 ,f ., ,. f W f 14339 vw- ' Q 1 -.fm-,ey ev A f f . 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SAMPLE ON REQUEST Rarnsdell Dggjg 763 FIFTH AVENUE AT 58th STREET High Class Prescription Work With Prompt Delivery 'Phones Plaza WILLIAM IVICGUIRE Putnam Building No. 2 West Forty-Fifth Street New York Interior Decoration, Furniture Upholstery and Hangings Objects of Art Ixiii l'We combine made to order satisfac- tion with ready to wear convenience LANE BRYA T 25 West 38th Street NEW YORK Distinctive models for home and out door we Street, afternoon and evening dresses, waists, skirts, suits, coats, Long and short negligees Most attractive styles at moderate cost . 3, Y' K' , , M. fa- fwiwsbaf , V 1 , '-at-,gl t 25 A i 1,1 QQ? hw y Q 1 , t f A0 ' , 1, 6 s f' ' ', ff . . -f.. .mfg . . I if I f, as,Xf,eQgH , , ,L . we -2 tk nf 13. ' tiff s iiiifi k. YF ffr-PF' ' ' 1 ' , -gg, ,iff we . '7?f4'4,.f'-'eff Q 1 ,gn ' ff :ji ef ef Q ,fe 5 -. . 4' .' '1 ,f P ',,-films . . A , e 56 Hia ' ' I .3 i f f M- .e arn 5 . f -f . im ' , ifia - ,wifki T' 6' it 52' iHiI'ff1'f'.if ?2 I' ' I ' gflgkglgbgmepg zg , , Q., 5 s H 2f'fv'tf ' . L ' is V- 1.3 nf an x y , , S f Be 'ff 'ff .my -1 , , WV: ,. .' ' i .4., if A .sm in Yzvf. -'eff' ' i332, V 1 A large assortment ready for immediate wear. Fzffea' and altered or made fo special measure wzfhoaz' exira charge. Catalog E sent out of town upon request. 3 CHRISTIAN BECKER Formerly of and successor to BECKER Sc SONS AND BECKER BROTHERS MANUFACTURER OF THE Original Becker Balances and Weights ol Precision For Assayers, Chemists, Jewelers and for all purposes where accuracy is required PRICE LIST AND CATALOGUE SENT ON APPLICATION TELEPHONE CALL, ' FACTQRY FACTORY AND RESIDENCE N E 'W R O C H E L L E , 140 NEW ROCHELLE N. Y. New York Office, 7 Maiden Lane , I ff if camo, U. s. PAT. oFF.9 THE 0 LY GUARANTEED WATERPROOF Should a CRAVENETTE Rain Coat at any time prove unsatisfactory as to its rain shedding quality, if sent us by the parcelepost or express lprepaidl to 8th and Madison Streets, Hoboken, New Jersey, we will give it our CRAVENETTE Proof, press and return it by express or parcel-post, making no charge for doing this. We will CRAVENETTE Proof and dry clean any other garment that does not contain Rubber, for which there will be a charge from 953.00 for an ordinary Rain Coat to 354.00 or 355.00 for Men's and Women's Suits and special garments. Please note special prices will be charged for elaborate, very much soiled, or badly worn suits and garments. Always fasten a tag in a buttonhole of the ,qarment with your name and address written plainly on it and write us when shipping same. fwzeh 60, IAM. A garment made of a Cravenette Cloth has this circular registered trade mark stamped on the inside and a Silk C'rawne!!e Lube! sewed W at the collar or elsewhere. gmwumiq CRAVENETTE C0., Ltd. 1 B. PREISTLEY dz C0.' CRAVENETTE C0. U. S. A. ' - Bradford, England Bradford, England Hoboken, N. J. RICHARDSON B01 L E RS FOR STEAM AND WATER AND PERFECT FRESH AIR HEATERS Hazie zz deserwd repzziation for sazfisfacioffjf lzezziing Thousands of these goods are installed all over the U. S. and are specified by all the leading architects RICHARDSDN AND BOYNTON CO. lxv THE CORN EXCHANGE BANK NEW YORK Capital, Surplus and Profits - 58,500,000 l William A. Nash, - Chairman of the Board Walter F. Frew, - - - President J. P. Dunning, - Vice-President vi Frederick T. Martin, - - Cashier 5,- Wm. E. Williams, - Asst. Cashier W. I-I. Ketchum, i- Asst. Cashier Thomas Nash, -1 Asst. Cashier John S. Wheelan, ----- Asst. Cashier UNIVERSITY BRANCH R. W. LICKLEY, Manager BROADWAY AND 113th STREET ADVISORY BOARD William A. Nash B. Aymar Sands Francis T. Bangs Francis M. Burdick Nicholas M. Butler Walter E. Frew SAFE DEPOSIT VAULT HR. I. W. DAMP RESISTINC- PAINT For Damp-Proofing Brick Walls CEMENT FlLLER AND CEMENT FLOOR PAINT fpatenteclj Makes Cement Floors Dust,-Oil,-and Water-Proof LIQUID KONKERITU fpatentedj A Cement Paint for Exterior Damp-Proofing TOCKOLlTH fpatentedl A Cement Paint for Steel TOXl..OXPORE A Colorless Damp-Proofing UTOXEMENTU Qlgatentedl For Water-Proonng Cement Technical Colors in All Shades for Cement TOC H BROTHERS I-l.C.F.KOCH 8z Co. in.. l25tl1 Street, West - New York City Upper New Yorlfs largest department store ln the heart of the residential district Dependable merchandise only Perfect serviceg quiclc deliveries , 1884 Koch upt wn pri jxnriiilgganjirlntown shoppi g Manufacturers of Technical Paints Enamels Colors and Varnishes 320 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Works: L. l. City, N. Y. Toronto, Canada I I r f 'l'i CL EANSING IIASSLACHER By Compressed Air 1 W I inHre-Proof Building J' Manufacturing and Importing Chemists l FOI' l'lOLlS6l'lOlCl EFFECTS ' 100 WILLIAM ST- NEW YORK e T M s'rEw RT . I 't PERTH AMBOY. N. J. QI NIAGARA FALLS. N. Y. H Formerly ' Founded Bmch Offices: 1. 526 79AV9. In I865 Chicago Boston Cincinnati Philadelphia Kansas City lxvii SOLON PALMER ESTB 1347 My 1 51.. ' .rs1nL'5 :l is ' New York v--or ur.. .Q-.mum EUQHHEPUXMEEHSJ 372 37 8: 376 PEARL ST. The Dorms Book Store 1115 AMSTERDAM AVENUE fNear 115tl1 Streeti Books and College Stationery COLUMBIA SOUVENlRS QUICK PRINTING RUBBER STAMPS ENGRAVING CHRISTIAN 260 W. 125th Street Telephone, 41 13 Morningside VICTORIA LUNCH NEVER cLosED HOME FOR COLLEGE BOYS TO EAT Zfrivzt uf Zliunh Bltluhernte Hrirva ilbuirk Sveruirv 1 l 2 5 AMSTERDAM AVENUE Between 115 and 116 Streets Compliments of H. QB. R OSEN, New York Life lnsuranee Company 1929 Park Row Builcli IVIQAULLIF E61 BOOTH lgrintvm unh ltiuhlisahvra Commercial ancl Society Printing Telephone 484 Morningside 231 I-2313-2315 EIGHTI-I AVE. N. VV. Cor. 124th Street A. G. SEILER College Flags, Pins, Stationery Amsterdam Avenue 120th-I 2 lst Sts. COMTDLIMENTAR Y The Slogan of The Cameron- Character: The Grandes! Thing OTE THE SIMPLICITY OF THE CAMERO PUMP Low first cost doesn't determine the economy I I Sectional View of huymg a certain pump. A pump that con- tinues to get out of order, and fails to give regu- Regular Pattern lar good service, is not an economical pump no 2 matter how little it cost. E One of the first essentials of good service is f :3 1 ff f I Q a 0 simplicity. The illustration shows you the ex- , ' ' g V.-L treme simplicity of the Cameron Pump. It has 1 T no outs1de parts to cause trouble and there IS L , g nothing delicate about it anywhere. ., .n g fi N,-.lTff,,, 2 , Q3fQ 1:,' ..,. A f A ,.,.. 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WATE M co PA N Y, f..........Aw.b- . - 173 BROADWAY, NEW YORK lxix BERKELEY SCHOOL 72D STREET AND WEST END AVENUE ,IOSEPH Cuiziis SLOANE, Headmaster PREPARES BOYS FOR ALL COLLEGES AND TECHNICAL SCHOOLS Light, Airy Buildings, overlooking Hudson River THOROUGH INSTRUCTION Coimbinad zu-ith SOUND PHYSICAL TRAINING Afternoon Study Hour under Instructors Eighteen Experienced Instructors, Optional Military Drill, Gymnasium HIGHEST HONORS XVON BY BERKELEY BOYS IN SCHOLARSHIP AND ATHLETICS VISITORS CORDIALLY WELCOMED . National Cathedral School for Girls MOUNT ST. ALBAN, WASHINGTON, D. C. Standing within the Cailiedral Close of St. 73eter and Si. 73aul The ideal of education of the Cathedral School for Girls is in accordance with the highest standards of intellectual training and acquirements now generally accepted by our best schools and colleges. Resident and Day Pupils Principal: MRS, BARBOUR WALKER, IVI. 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