Columbia University - Columbian Yearbook (New York, NY)
- Class of 1915
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''.sas:Q:aV2z9gii:z..:511553519 Un mill' iilhvr Ernther nf ihv Gilman uf 1379 lgrnfvnzur Ralph 'Ehmarh illlagrr mlm ia nvum' inn huzg In zur ang atuhrni sinh in giur him frrrlg 1132 hvnrht uf 1115 sgnmathg, hw mapvrinnrv zmh lyia rummun zrmav, mr, 1112 Baath nf Ehiinra nf Uhr Ninvivvn lg?u11hrPh iHif1l2P11 Olulumhiam hu mum afvrtinnutrlg hvhiratr thia nur unlnnw. Gln the 7 hiinra nf this Qlnlumhian fx . X T IS with a feeling of great Jleasure that I ex ress throu 'h you to the Class' of FQIS the appreciation ofpthe honorif V your dedication. M N Vvlien one compares the CoLUMlsrAN of to-day with its predecessors of a decade or so ago, the great and 354633 5. . . . sturdv growth of Columbia is most forcibly brought to . -'D . 'O mind. No better indications can be obtained than those which the pages of the Co1,UMl:1,xN present of what Columbia men are doing outside of classroom study and laboratory. Here our activities, social, intellectual and athletic, are recorded, and if these records serve any purpose at all they show in no inistakable manner that Columbia men are learning that lesson of greatest value, of how to live and work with one's fellows. Here are recorded not the achievement of the individual, but the eHorts of an organization, of a teamgcomposed of many, all animated by the single thought of doing something which will bring credit to and advance the interests of Alma Mater. The Class of 1915 has completed more than half the journey set out upon some two years ago, and the time will come too quickly when it will pass out of Columbia's gates to take its proper place in the life of the day. The 1915 CoLUM131rxN will be one of the strongest links of the chain of remembrance that will always bind its members to Morningside. l can send no better wish to the members of the Class of 1915 than that in after years the COLUMIHAN may recall to them, memories of the four years spent here, memories as pleasant as those the class will leave with us who had the privilege of working with them. Faithfully yours, 4 WWZQ ,P 4 V A Gln the 'iihitnrn nf tht' Glnlumhian vdmimf, -7 HHN your Chairman informed me that you had decided to dedicate the IQIS CoLUMB1,xN to Professor Mayer I felt in that your selection was little short of an inspiration. ' No man has been a better or truer friend and ad- viser to the undergraduate in trouble or to- the struggling young graduate striving to establish a foothold in his chosen profession, than he. Wfith one accord, whenever they are in need of counsel or assistance, they turn to him, knowing that they will find in him a sympathetic and helpful friend. Always modest and unassuming, and never one to push himself more unsellishly or more devoteclly to his Alma Mater, and his example of un- tiring zeal in her service is one which every Columbia man may very well follow. l gladly welcome this opportunity to join with you in doing him honor. Faithfully yours, TQ? I 4 i Gln the Zinarh nf iihiinrz nf 1915 Glnlumhizm V I-IE CoLUAii:LxN has always seemed to me to be one of the most informing and valuable evidences of student activ- ity and devotion, and I ani particularly interested in the CoLUM1ai,xN for IQI5, because it is dedicated to one of my oldest and best friends in the University, Professor Ralph Edward Mayer. I know of no one who gives more of himself to the students, in time and labor and sympathy, and I congratulate the members of your Board upon their recog- nition of this fact. Very truly yours, Glu the Qllaaa nf 1915 , f' A HERE is always a melancholy interest that attaches to a new issue of the COLUMBLAN. It is that another class is preparing to take its departure. To the instructor it Wxfag' means often that man friendshi s beffinninff to form 5 fab ., , 65 in Y P zz- Q are interrupted. ' Aq ' Cn the other hand it means that the class is leaving its mark on the growing tradition of the University. The high standard of the COLUMBIAN is maintained. The persistent ex- cellence of the publication is .a constant surprise. lt means the maintain- ing of the Columbia spirit and one may hope its elevation. It is to the Iunior and Senior classes that the University looks for the perpetuation and enrichment of that spirit. The fair name of the institution before the pub- lic is in their keeping pre-eminently. Wfhen a class becomes junior it passes out of the irresponsible into the-may l call it-sacred groupe. The Student Board is soon to be yours and with that the order and temper of the student body will be yours to determine. The graduate and professional schools, the alumni, the larger public is looking to you. There is no fear but that you will do well, when the sceptre of authority becomes yours. 7 Glu Thr Ehitura uf this Qlnlumhizm F-f i-K Q those who enter the University as strangers the COLUM- BIAN is a mine of information regarding the varied ac- e tivities of this great institution and the splendid oppor- tunities that it offers for the social and physical growth of its students. Every student activity that tends to de- : M' ' velop the power of leadership, that stimulates initiative, awakens the sense of responsibility and requires the ex- ercise of common sense becomes a valuable adjunct to the curriculum. The members of the CoLUM1nixN Board are, therefore, to be congratulated on their opportunity to gain valuable experience at the same time that they render the University a real service. Une of the most important announcements of the present year, particu- larly to one who, like myself, has been especially associated with technologi- cal education, is the decision of the Board of Trustees to place the Schools of Mines, Engineering and Chemistry on a graduate basis beginning with the Eall of 1914. Ever since the establishment of the School of Mines near- ly fifty years ago, Columbia has been a potent factor in the development of technological education in this country, and in placing engineering on a graduate basis she is taking a forward step that will be watched with inter- est by the engineering and the educational world. Wfith very cordial greetings to the Class of IQI5, I am Sincerely yours, 3 t A , lu the 0112155 nf 1915 AM gratefully sensible of the courtesy of your request fag, rib that some word from me should be included among the mementoes of your student years, and it is with sincere M N pleasure that I become once more a contributor to the 2' e5 COLUMUIAN gli? ' . 'YB 4' f' As one of the most searching tests of a man's char- acter is in the way in which he spends his leisure,- in that to which he turns when he is free to turn where he will,-so the an- nual COLUMBIAN, with its record of those rich and diversified activities that have filled your hours outside of lecture hall and laboratory, gives an in- sight into the vital and expansive spirit of Columbia which cannot be gained from its catalogues or the announcements of its courses. VVe cannot define that spirit. But we can feel its contagion. And as we open ourselves to its influx, we learn its reality and its quit-kening power. Through it we begin to live more widely and more gener 'G we did before. To many underclassmen, I fancy, this new breadth and generosity of life seem the best gifts that the University can bestow. VVe are wise to value them more than much learning, for they open the heart as learning opens the mind. But if they were all, Columbia would not make the men she does. Breadth would be but the cloak of shallownessg generosity the mask of dissipated energies and spendthrift waste. The true spirit of Columbia must make our lives deep as well as wide, must give to our man- hoodfixity and intensity of purpose, no less than generosity of aim to our youth. lt is this steadfastness of purpose and concentrated endeavor which should come to you as upperclassmen, which should seal your lives with Columbia's great seal, and make her spirit yours and you her sons, through the discipline of unremitting eHort in the routine of daily tasks. So, and so only, may you take your place among those by whom Colum- bia has been maintained and cherished from generation to generation for the advancement of the public good and the glory of Almighty Godf' 7' 46944 Lima, Q7- Glu the 'iihitnrz nf the Qlulumhism ,,f s1 HE opportunities of a college course such as Columbia in her unique position offers are only partially realized by those students who confine themselves within the limits of a fixed curriculum. I do not urge that the courses of study be extended but that the students initiate for them- - selves independent investigation a.ong the lines of their prescribed work, thus the student of Literature may gain not only added information but added inspiration which always comes through original investigation. The student of Mechanics cannot with the best results confine himself strictly to the work of the lecture room,-once the elementary principles are in hand his course should be extended to the field of observation and of actual things accomplished-so in all profes- sions, and particularly in the Fine Arts, the artist must, after preliminary training, familiarize himself with the greatest examples and, through his own efforts, gain a mastery of technique and composition. There is still much to be desired in the technical branches of our general educational system through its failure to produce craftsmen-we need educated crafts- men-men who can design and who can execute as well. The opportunities in this direction open to the college man are practically unlimited. 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Rives, Clzczirmcm John B. Pine, Clerk john McLean Gerard Beekman Seth Low, LL.D. George L. Rives, LL.D. John B. Pine Hermann H. Cammann Rev. Edward B. Coe, D.D., LL.D. Vlfilliam Barclay Parsons, LL.D. Francis Sedgwick Bangs Benjamin Aymar Sands Nicholas Murray Butler, Ph CCantah,j, D.Litt. QQxon.j Nash, Treasurer T. Matlaclq Cheesman, BLD. Horace Wf Carpentier Marcellus Hartley Dodge Rev. llfilliam T. Manning, S.T,D Rt. Rev. David H. Greer, D.D., S Benjamin B. Lawrence, MSC. VVilla1'd V. King Vlfilliam Fellowes Morgan Stephen Baker .D., LL.D. james Duane Livingston - Frederick R. Coudert William Douglas Sloane 'Qi' D J' . M Quik-. x 452. Teachefs College r 5 aj i t s---c - ' :- pix Q I :V 2 v 1--' is lnnanvungg Hniurraifg Qlunnril IH 14 - 151 5 Uhr Igrmaihmit nf the Hxtiurraitg Nicholas Murray Butler, Ph.D., I.U.D., LL.D. QCantab.j, D.Litt. CQxon.j. Evan uf 1112 Ekxrnltiwa uf ilinlitiral ilvrirnrr, lilhiluauphg, ifiurr ibrirnrn mth Illini: Aria Frederick E. Wvoodbridge, A.M., LL.D. Dean of Columbia College .... Frederick Paul Keppel, A.B., Litt.D Dean of the Faculty of Applied Science . . . Frederick Arthur Goetze, MSC Dean of the Faculty of Law . . . Harlan F. Stone, A.M., LL.B Dean of the Faculty of Medicine - . Samuel XV. Lambert, A.M., MD 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, MD Provost of the University . . . Wfilliam H. Carpenter, Ph.D Provost of Barnard College ..... VVilliam T. Brewster, A.M Director of the School of Journalism . Talcott Vlfilliams, L.H.D., LL.D., Litt.D Director of the Summer Session and Extension Teaching . james C. Egbert, Ph.D ilihzrtnh Eelrgafma Ellarnlfg uf lgulitiral Svrimrr Professor Dunning, Chairfmaiz of C0111111,izfz'ce 011 I'lZ5Z'I'1lCf'l-O71 Professor Giddings Q19i4j Professor Munroe Smith fIQI6D Illarulig uf lihilnnuphg Professor Calvin Thomas, Cha-irllztzfz of C0lll'77l'I'ILZlC?6 011, IlZ.S'ZL7'ZlCfi0H Professor Dewey fIQI4D Professor Trent Qroroj Zllarulfg nf Idurv Srirurn Professor Fiske, Clzaiirmaw of CFUll177ll-HCC 011 fll5f7'ZlCZif01Zf Professor Kemp Q19I4j Professor Wilsoii CIQI6D Elfarultg uf Elfinr Aria Eflarnltg nf iiarimrh Olnllegr Professor Hamlin CIQILQ Professor Crampton P19155 Zllnrulig nf Olulumhia Olnllrgv Elfzxrultg n Emu Professor Lord Q1914j Professor Redfield fIQI4j Professor Keyser CIQI6D Professor Burdick fIQI6D ilfurnltg nf Qlllrhirinre Zllarultg uf Applirh Svrirnrr Professor Huntington CIQI3D Professor Alexander Smith fIQI4D Professor Starr P19145 Professor Munroe Crgroj Zllsrrulfg uf Efrarhrrs Olnlhegn Professor E. L. Thorndike CIQILQ y Professor Lodge CIQI6D lilninn Glhrnlugiral Swlninurg CEvnvra1 Gfhrulngiral Srntinarg President Brown Dean Robbins .-2 5.- ? I .E .Q E E A o LJ Cl. E m U 'J H O 5-1 Ll-4 SJ .. CYS . 4-3 : NS six P A ns A 1 4 We m -- , A, El i. ' M -' ' ',y, -- .- - - ., . ' G I if ' I A i G9ftir1er5 nf Ahminiatraiinn Nicholas Murray Butler, Ph.D., jur.D., LL.D. QCantab.j, D.Litt. QOXon.j President of the University Frederick I. E. VVoodbridge, A.M., LL.D. Dean of the Faculties of Political Science, Philosophy, Pure Science and Fine Arts Frederick Paul Keppel, A.B., Litt. D. ..... Dean of Columbia College Frederick Arthur Goetze, M.Sc. Dean of the Faculty of Applied Science, and Consulting Engineer Harlan F. Stone, A.M., LL.B. ..... Dean of the Faculty of Law Wfilliam H. Carpenter, Ph. D. . . . . . Provost of the University Samuel VV. Lambert, M.D ..... Dean of the Faculty of Medicine Virginia C. Gildersleeve, Ph.D. Dean of Barnard College, and Adviser of VVomen Graduate Students Vyfilliam 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 George C. Diekman, M.D. .... Associate Dean of the College of Pharmacy james C. Egbert, Ph.D. . . Director of the Summer Session and Extension Teaching Talcott lfVilliarns, iLL.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 Undergraduate Admissions Frank Diehl Fackenthal, A.B. ..... Secretary of the University Frank A. Dickey, A.B. ...... Registrar of the University Edward K. Hayt, A.M. Assistant Registrar and Assistant Bursar at the College of Physicians and Surgeons Charles S. Danielson .......... Bursar Wfilliam Dawson Johnston, A.M., Litt. D. . . . Librarian of the University Frederick C. Hicks, A.M., LL.B. . . . . Assistant Librarian Malcolm M. Roy .... . . . Secretary of Appointments I. David Thompson, M.A. . ...... Law Librarian Henry Lee Norris, M.E. .... Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds Rev. Raymond C. Knox, B.D. . . . . . Chaplain of the University George Louis Meylan, A.M., M.D. . . Medical Director of the Gymnasium Frederick Arthur Goetze, M.Sc. . . Comptroller of Student Organizations Clifford K. Brown, A.B. . . . . . Secretary of Earl Hall D. Stuart Dodge Jessup, M.D. . . . . University Medical Visitor VVilliam H. McCastline, M.D. . . . . Health and Sanitary Officer Emma P. Smith, A.M. . . Secretary for Wfomen Graduate Students Katharine S. Doty, A.M. . . . Secretary of Barnard College Anna E. H. Meyer, A.B. . . . Registrar of Barnard College Mrs. N. W. Liggett, A.B. . . Bursar of Barnard College Bertha L. Rockwell . . . Librarian of Barnard College Clifford B. Upton, A.M. . . Secretary of Teachers College Frederick H. Sykes, Ph.D. . . Director of Technical Education Charles T. MacFarlane, Ph.D. . . Comptroller of Teachers College Theodora George ....... 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. VVood, 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 Harriet Hawley ..... Secretary to the Dean of Teachers College Thomas F. Main . . . . Secretary of the College of Pharmacy Vlfalter B. Simpson . . . Clerk of the College of Pharmacy ..2 7M 'I .CI cu CL fo 0 LD 4-I cv U 1-4 Q3 GJ L H 4 N55 Q, E i i illztruliiw uf Glnlumhia Hniurraitg Nicholas Murray Butler, Ph.D., j'ur.D., LL.D., CCantab.ll, D.Litt. f0xon.J . President Glulumhia Olnlliege Uhr iiiarultg Frederick Paul Keppel, Litt.D. . . Eugene E. Agger, Ph.D. . . . . Charles A. Beard, Ph.D. . . . . . . . . . . Dean . Assistant Professor of Economics . . Associate Professor of Politics Wlilliam 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 of Daniel Jordan, B.S., Pd.B. Assistant Professor of Cassius jackson Keyser, Ph.D. . . . . . . Professor of Mathematics the Romance Languages and Literatures the Romance Languages and Literatures . Adrain Professor of Mathematics Nelson Glenn 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 Draughting George L. Meylan, A.M., M.D. . . Associate Professor of Physical Education Henry Bedinger Mitchell, A.M. . Edward M. Sait, Ph.D. . . . Robert L. Schuyler, Ph.D. . . . . . Professor of Mathematics . . Assistant Professor of Politics . . Assistant Professor of History Edwin R. A. Seligman, Ph.D., LL.D. . McVickar Professor of Political Economy james T. Shotwell, Ph.D. . . . Alexander Smith, Ph.D. . . . Algernon De V. Tassin, A.M. . . . Gary N. Calkins, Ph.D. . . . . Adolphe Cohn, LL.B., A.M. . Professor of Carlton C. Curtis, Ph.D., . . . . ,lames C. Egbert, Ph.D. . . . . Livingston Parrand, A.M., M.D. VV. Benjamin Eite, Ph.D. . . Charles C. Grove, Ph.D. . . . . VVilliam A. Hervey, A.M. Assistant Professor of Harold Jacoby, Ph.D ..... James P. Kemp, E.M., Sc.D. . . . Louis A. Loiseaux. B.S. Assistant Professor of Herbert Gardiner Lord, A.M. . . . VVilliam H. McCastline, M.D. . . George C. D. Gdell, Ph,D .... Edward Delevau Perry, Ph.D.. LL.D. . Calvin Thomas, LL.D., Gebhard Professor of Benjamin M. Anderson, Ir., Ph.D. . . Bergen Davis, Ph.D .... john Erskine. Ph. D. . . Herbert E. Hawkes, Ph.D. Carlton H. Hayes, Ph.D. . . . . . Professor of History . . . Professor of Chemistry . . Assistant Professor of English . . . Professor of Protozoology the Romance Languages and Literatures . . Associate Professor of Botany . . . . Professor of Latin . . Professor of Anthropology . . . Professor of Mathematics . Assistant Professor of Mathematics the Germanic Languages and Literatures . Rutherford Professor of Astronomy . . . . Professor of Geology Literatures Philosophy Health and Sanitary Officer . . . . Professor of English . Jay Professor of Greek the Germanic Languages and Literatures . Assistant Professor of Economics . Assistant Professor of Physics . Associate Professor of English . Professor of Mathematics . . Assistant Professor of History the Romance Languages and . . . Professor of L . .L f' - PF? A rig-3 ,, ' ' gp ' 4 ' 1?.'A if ' Zllnrultira nf Glulumhia liniurraitg-Gluniiuurh Frederick VV. I. Heuser, A.M. Assistant Professor of the Germanic Languages and Literatures Adam Leroy jones, Ph.D. . Chairman of Committee on Undergraduate- Admissions and Associate Professor of Philosophy Raymond C. Knox, B.D. . . .... Chaplain of the University Dean Putnam Lockwood, Ph.D. . Assistant Professor of Classical Philology Daniel Gregory Mason, A.B. . . . Assistant Professor of Music Frank Gardner Moore, Ph.D. . . . Professor of Classical Philology Henry Rogers Seager, Ph.D. . . . Professor of Political Economy Lewis P. Siceloff, Ph.D. . George V. Wlendell, Ph.D. Frederick J. E. 'Woodbridge Robert S. VVoOdWorth, Ph,D. .... . Clarence H. Young, Ph.D. Svrhnnl nf Appliieh Srivnrr Uhr Eliarultg Frederick Arthur Goetze . . L Henry S. Munroe . . Alfred Moses . James Furman Kemp Robert Peele . . Francis B. Crocker . Michael ldvorsky Pupin . VV'illian'1 H. Burr . Thomas Scott Fiske Harold Jacoby . Earl R. Lovell . blames Maclay . . Marston Taylor Bogert . . . Assistant Professor of Mathematics Professor of Physics A:M., LL.D.. . 'Johnsonian Professor of Philology Professor of Psychology . Professor of Greek . Dean of the Faculty . Professor of Mining Professor of Mineralogy . Professor of Geology . Professor of Mining Z Professor of Electrical Engineering Professor of Electro-Mechanics . Professor of Civil Engineering Professor of Mathematics . Rutherford Professor of Astronomy . . Professor of Civil Engineering Professor of Mathematics . . Professor of Organic Chemistry I. Livingston Rutgers Morgan ..... Professor of Physical Chemistry Amadeus XV. Grabau Ralph Edward Mayer Cassius Jackson Keyser George L. Meylan Professor of Palaeontology . . Associate Professor of Engineering Draughting . . . . . Adrain Professor of Mathematics Associate Professor of Physical Education and Medical Director of the Gymnasium Lea Xlcllvaine Luquer Henry Clapp Sherman Albert P. XVills . Samuel A. Tucker . Charles Edward Lucke Wfalter Rautenstrauch William Campbell . Edward Lawrence Kurtz . Carlton Vlarence Curtis S Alfred Mitchell . -Xrthiir L. lYalker . George Braxton Pegram lfergen Davis . . . . . . . Assistant Professor of Mineralogy . . . . . . Professor of Foofl Chemistry . . Professor of Mathematical Physics . Assistant Professor of Electro-Cheinistry . . Professor of Mechanical Engineering . Professor of Mechanical Engineering . . Associate Professor of Metallurgy . Assistant Professor of Mining . . . Associate Professor of Botany . Assistant Professor of Astronomy . . . Associate Professor of Physics . . . . Assistant Professor of Physics Professor of Metallurgy U lm 1 A ilu no fit' 'r, -' .' fl 5 f 553 ' - 1 Z. : Q ' L 3. p. .,, I . g 'c p, lg t I, , A , , g., . if p . - Excl, its .K .I N V! i1..,5 x , , , K. ., 4-,,f4:,,4rs.U i., -9, ,, if H :Ta . 1 V 1- ,- - ,xg , . ,. . . . g, . 5,5- xx . X .4 .1 if ri L iv o N 11 L 1, i, Ellurultiiea nf Olulumhia liniurrsitg-Olnniinneh Adam Leroy jones . . Chairman of Committee on Undergraduate Admissions and Secretary of the Faculty Charles H. Burnside . Morton Arendt . Charles P. Berkey . John Harold Morecroft XV. Benjamin Fite . Herbert E. Hawkes . Walter Irvine Slichter George V. VVendell . Milton C. VVhitaker Everett I. Hall . Floyd nl. Metzger . Harry L. Parr . . Samuel Osgood Miller Edward F. Kern . Hal T. Beans . . Charles VV. Thomas Arthur H. Blanchard Thomas B. Freas . . Assistant Professor of Mechanics Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering . Assistant Professor of Geology Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering . . Professor of Mathematics . . Professor of Mathematics Professor of Electrical Engineering . . . Professor of Physics . . Professor of Engineering Chemistry . Assistant Professor of Assaying Assistant Professor of Engineering Chemistry Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering . . . Assistant Professor of Drawing . . Assistant Professor of Metallurgy . . Assistant Professor of Chemistry Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering ' . . Professor of Highway Engineering Assistant Professor of 'Chemistry and Curator of the Chandler Museum Alexander Smith ........ Professor of Chemistry Thomas H. Harrington ...... Assistant Professor of Drawing George B. Preston . Frank C. Schroeder . Assistant Professor of Steam Engineering . . Assistant Professor of Mechanics I. Enrique Zanetti . . . . Assistant Professor of Chemistry Leonard D. Norsworthy . . Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering Daniel Dana jackson . Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering Henry Rogers Seager ..... Professor of Political Economy Srhnnl nf ilitnr Aria Uhr Illarultg Frederick J. E, Woodbridge, LL.D. ........ Dean Austin Wfillard 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 Wlieeler, Ph.D., LL.D. . Professor of Greek Archaeology and Art Clarence H. Young, Ph.D ........ Professor of Greek Ch l H l ' F . f tl, Associate Professor of School Music in Teachers College ar es uleit arnsu or 1 Friedrich Hirth, Ph.D. Jefferson B. Fletcher, A.M. Cornelius Riibner, Mus, Doc. Arthur VVesley Dow James T. Shotwell, Ph.D. . Edward R. Smith, A.B. . Charles P. VVarren, A.M. . Dean Lung Professor of Chinese . . Professor of Comparative Literature . . . . . Professor of Music Professor of Fine Arts in Teachers College . . . . Professor of History, Secretary Reference Librarian, Avery Architectural Library Assistant Professor of Architecture Daniel Gregory Mason, A.B. ..... Assistant Professor of Music , -H ' , A Q i ' 'F 5 A ' if it is L- 'X f'f'--'- ,. fi-if fr.. , .,-. i . F-'ff-I . fi-. . is ff .. -ix ' I ' is . i f J it nzvonniliu ia Elizrrultira nf Glulumhia Hniurraiig-Glnniinurh . Charles A. Harriman ..... Assistant Professor of Architecture Walter Henry Hall . . Professor of Choral and Church Music lohn XV. Alexander, NA. . President of the National Academy lienyon Cox, NA. .... , . . Professor of Painting Daniel Chester French, N.A. . . . . . Professor of Sculpture Edward Robinson, A.M., LL.D., Litt.D. .... Director of the Museum Talcott Wfilliams . John VV. Cunliffe . Walter B. Pitkin . Robert E. MacAlarney Franklin Matthews . Edwin E. Slosson . Edwin R. A. Seligman Brander Matthews . Henry E. Crampton Henry R. Seager . James T. Shotwell . Charles A. Beard . Carlton H. Hayes . Robert E. Chaddock Edward M. Sait . Ralph VV. Gifford . Henry H. L. Schulze Robert Rl. Haig . . . . . Director and Professor of journalism Professor of English and Associate Director . . Associate Professor of Philosophy . . Associate Professor of journalism . . . Associate in journalism . . . Associate in journalism . . Mclficlcar Professor of Political Economy . Professor of Dramatic Literature Professor of Zoology Professor of Political Economy Professor of History . Associate Professor of Politics . Assistant Professor of History . Associate Professor of Statistics Assistant Professor of Politics Associate in Law Instructor in German . . Instructor in Economics Benjamin Burks Kendrick . lnstructor in History Gerhard R. Lomer . . lnstructor in English Pierre de Bacourt ....... . Lecturer in French Mrahnaiv Svrhnnla Svrhnnl nf Blain Uhr Zllarultg Harlan F. Stone, All., LLB ..... Dean, and Professor of Law llunroe Smith, j.L'.D., LL.D., ID, Professor of Roman Law and Comparative .lurisprudence Frank-J. Gooclnow, LLD. . Eaton Professor of Public Law and Municipal Science FYHHCIS M- BUTfl1Clf, LLD ....... Dwight Professor of Law .lphn li. Moore, LL.D., Hamilton Fish Professor of International Law and Diplomacy George F. Canfield, All.. LLB ....... Professor of Law Henry S Redheld, AAI., LED. . . . . Nash Professor of Law Charles Thaddeus Terry, AB., LLB. ,,,, Professor of Law Nathan Abbott, A.l1., LLP. . . ,,,, Professor of Law XX ilham D. Guthrie, AAI. . . Ruggles Professor of Constitutional Law JACKSON E. RQj'IlOlClS, A.l'i.. LL.B. . , , Associate Professor of Law X V 'N46,, Yk.. K K: I : V lv K K Q V 4 tl' X, 1 ' , Agfwyx h 'Fifi - fi ' V- in 1 . -1- a e . F43 if M fu ' J ' ' T E425 1. . '- f ' E 1 Q ' iv fn-i-f.1ff. A .. , .- . V . 'A t '- F33 ' Y f A 14 . L 1 H F' '. gg i' ,ith ir x x V. . Q. '. Qr .',, A ' Lx . . ,' F , jr fm. ' . , ' f Q i' X - - X .r 9' ' J n n L n o ri n a L n ll Wire s 9 Illurultirs nf Qlulumhiu 1Hnium'aitg-Olnniinunh Thomas R. Powell, AB., LLB. . . . Associate Professor of Constitutional Law Hon. George C. Holt, ' U. S. District Judge for the Southern District of N. Y.-Special Lecturer Goldthwaite H. Dorr, AB., LLB ....,.... Associate Ralph VV. Gifford, AB., LLB. . . Associate Henry N. Arnold, AB., LLB. . . . . Lecturer Frederick P. Wfhitaker, LLB. .... . Assistant Svrlinul nf Mrhirtnr GDfHrrr5 nf Ihr Elfarultg Samuel XV. Lambert, MD. . Dean and Member of the University Council, ex-officio M. Allen Starr, M.D ..... Elected Delegate to the University Council George S. Huntington, M. D. . . . Elected Delegate to the University Council VVilliam I. Gies, M.S., Ph.D. ........ Secretary Flip- Ellzmrultg M. Allen Starr . . . . . . Professor of Neurology George S. Huntington . . . Professor of Anatomy Frederic S. Lee . . . . Dalton Professor of Physiology Edwin B. Cragin . . Professor of Obstetrics and of Gynecology Walter B. james . . . Professor of Clinical Medicine Vifilliam I. Gies . . . . Professor of Biological Chemistry L. Emmett Holt . . Carpentier Professor of the Diseases of Children Samuel W. Lambert . Professor of Applied Therapeutics and Dean George E. Brewer . . . . Professor of Clinical Surgery Francis Carter VVood . Harry McMahon Painter . Russell Burton-Gpitz . Hermann Von YW. Schulte Theodore C. Janeway . Evan M. Evans . . William George MacCalluni Wfarfield T. Longcope . Director of Cancer Research Professor of Clinical Gbstetrics . . Associate Professor of Physiology . . . Associate Professor of Anatomy Bard Professor of the Practice of Medicine Professor of 'Clinical Medicine . Professor of Pathology . . Associate Professor of the Practice of Medicine Adrian Van Sinderen Lambert ..... Associate Professor of Surgery Hans Zinsser ......... Professor of Bacteriology Henry H. Rusby, M.D. .... Dean, and Professor of Materia Medica George C. Diekman, Ph.G.. M.D., Associate Dean, Secretary, and Professor of Pharmacy Charles E. Chandler, A.M., Ph.D., MD., LL.D., D.Sc., Professor Emeritus of Grganic Chemistry Arthur H. Elliott, Ph.D., E.C.S .... Professor Emeritus of Chemistry Virgil Coblentz, A.M., Ph.D., Phar,M., ECS. . Professor Emeritus of Chemistry Henry V. Arny, Ph.G.. Ph.D. ...... Professor of Chemistry John Qehler, Ph.G. ....... Assistant Professor of Chemistry VVilliam I. Gies, Ph.D. . Professor of Physiological Chemistry, Columbia University Carlton C. Curtis, Ph.D. . . Associate Professor of Botany, Columbia University Anton Vorisek, Phar.D. ..... Professor of Analytical Chemistry 'w , se- 22,1 ,214 :, - ,' T 5 x . '. , - , . - s- f e , - .-if !:2':.l -'--A '- ' - ' l f '- ' t ' - v ' V I 1 - ' ' ' ' - X ' E 5 v' . .wva,. .,g ,.- . ,' -,-. - , .- - '-, - , f , , ,, h - .1 . Pj L, x In , X ... fm VN ,Y tl.-,,4I,,' Tar h v zyy ,Q .. ,. .I ,L t I , V ,L .1 A. - fa. -er P W ' P T r r X 411- ' f' .1 ri ri A n o N n L 1, L Zliurulfima uf Qlnlunrhiu Hniueraifg-Glnniinueh Williain Mansfield, Phar.D., A.M. .... Professor of Pharmacognosy D. S. D. Jessup, M.D .... . . Professor of Bacteriology Curt P. Wfiminer, r-LM., Phar.D ..... Professor of Practical Pharmacy XValter Arthur Bastedo, Ph.G., MTD., Associate in Pharmacology and Therapeutics, Columbia University james Duff, B.S. ..... Lecturer on Food and Drug Inspection Srlrnnl nf Hnlitirnl Svrienrre 51112 Elfarultg Frederick E. VVoodbridge, ANT., LL.D. ..... Dean of the Faculty Munroe Smith, j.U.D., LL.D., LD., Professor of Roman Law and Comparative Jurisprudence Frank Goodnow, A.M., LL.D., Eaton Professor of Public Law and Municipal Science Edwin R. A. Seligman, Ph.D., LL.D. . McVickar Professor of Political Economy Herbert -L. Osgood, Ph.D., LL.D. ...... Professor of History john Bassett Moore, LL.D., Hamilton Fish Professor of International Law and Diplomacy Wfilliam 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 Vffilliain 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 Vffilliam R. Shepherd. Ph.D. . . Professor of History James T. Shotwell, Ph.D. . ,,,, Professor of History George Wi. Botsford, Ph.D. . .... Professor of History Yladimir 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 RlcCune Lindsay, PhQD., LL.D .... Professor of Social Legislation Henry Suazallo, Ph.D ..... Professor of the Philosophy of Education William D. Guthrie, A.M. . Ruggles Professor of Constitutional Law Henry R. Hussey, Ph.D. . . Associate Professor of Economics Alvan .-X. Tenney, Ph.D. . . . . Assistant Professor of Sociology Robert E. Chaddock, Ph.D ...... Associate Professor of Statistics Arthur C. HcGiffert, Ph.D., D.D. XVashburn Professor of Church History in Union Theological Seminary XYilliani Walker Rockwell, S.T.B., Lic Th. Assistant Professor of Church History in Union Theological Seminary T. R. Powell. . ......... Public Law Kflfl lv T- Rfrivfsfeii . ..... Political .Economy . -Z,r:,:l.j: lv -, I J, .-. U V E 1 . '4 '-.R , ' if J 2 t . ' i in j 'ii' 1 i .' L , 5 ki 'i l ,G i- . ' 1' .5 f i l1T'i' : -,P 1.-fr is, , 5--'51 v .f.v . ' .'-'T-'fi'-,wif it r'-'I - '. ' 5 -' f' J in ri L n o 1 11 L n L X Elkiruliiwa nf Qlnlumhiu 3H11ilIPI'EiTg-Q1IIIITi111IDh Svrlinnl nf Hliiluanplig Uhr Eliarultg Frederick E. Woodl3i'idge, A.M., LL.D. . Iohnsonian Professor of Philosophy and Dean of the Faculty Richard james Horatio Gottheil, Ph.D., Professor of Rabbinical Literature and the Semitic Languages W'illi.am H. Carpenter, Ph.D. . . . Villard Professor of Germanic Philology ul. Mcfieen Cattell, Ph.D., LL.D ...... Professor of Psychology Edward Delavan Perry, Ph.D., LL.D. .... jay Professor of Greek Abraham Valentine W'illiam jackson, Ph.D., L.H.D., LL.D. Professor of the lndo-Iranian Languages Adolphe Cohn, LLB., A.M., Professor of the Romance Languages and Literatures D 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. ....... Professor of Latin Calvin Thomas, LL.D., Gebhard Professor of the Germanic Languages and Literatures Franz Boas, Ph.D., iLL.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 Elemmentary 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 Glenn 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 Farran-d, A.M., MD. . . . Professor of Anthropology Edward Lee Thorndike, Ph,D, , . Professor of Educational Psychology Vtfilliam T. Brewster, A.M. . . . . Professor of English Charles Knapp, Ph.D. . . . Professor of Classical Philology john Dyneley Prince, Ph.D. . Professor of the Semitic Languages Friedrich Hirth, Ph.D. . . . Dean Lung Professor of Chinese Felix Adler, Ph.D. . . Professor of Social and Political Ethics Julius Sachs, Ph.D. ...... Professor of Secondary Education Marshall H. Saville . . . Loubat Profesor of American Archaeology Elijah William Bagster-Collins, A,M, . . Associate Professor of German Louis A. Loiseaux, BS., Assistant Professor of the Romance Languages and Literatures William Addison Hervey, A.M., Associate Professor of the Germanic Languages and Literatures Rudolf Tombo, Ir., Ph.D., ' Associate Professor of the Germanic Languages and Literatures John Angus MacVannel, Ph.D. . . Professor of the Philosophy of Education George Stuart Fullerton, Ph.D., LL.D. , , . Pfgfessof of Philosoplly jefferson B. Fletcher, A.M ..... Professor of Comparative Literature -ss- L A C - - -- ' 1 ,- . D ' Eliarultiwa nf Glnlumhia liniuvrnitg-Glnntinurh hlohn Dewey, Ph.D., LL.D .... . . Professor of Philosophy Robert S. Woodworth, Ph.D. . .... Professor of Psychology Ashley Horace Thorndike, Ph.D. .,... Professor of English .--Xrthur P. 1. Remy, Ph.D. . Assistant Professor of Germanic Philology Wiilliam P. Montague, Ph.D. . . . Associate Professor of Philosophy W'illiam XV. Lawrence, Ph.D. . . . Associate Professor of English Dicl-tinson S. Miller, Ph.D. .,... Professor of Philosophy John Erskine, Ph.D. . .... Associate Professor of English Raymond Wfeeks, Ph.D. . . Professor of Romance Languages and Literatures john L. Greig, Ph.D. . .... Associate Professor of Celtic Harry M. Ayres, Ph.D. . , . . Assistant Professor of English George Philip Krapp, Ph.D ,....... Professor of English Frank Gardner Moore, Ph.D. ..... Professor of Classical Philology Arthur Livingston, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Romance Languages and Literatures Wendell T. Bush, Ph.B. ...,. Associate Professor of Philosophy Walter Pi. Pitkin, AB. ..,.. Associate Professor of Philosophy Edgar H. Sturtevant, Ph.D .... Assistant Professor of Classical Philology illarulig Frederick E. Wfoodbridge, A.M., LL.D Henry S. Munroe, EM., Ph.D. Sc.D Alfred I. Moses, E.M., Ph.D. George S. Huntington, M.D., Sc.D. . 'Henrf Fairfield Osborn LL.D. S .D. 3 f 1 C . Dean of the Faculty . . Professor of Mining . Professor of Mineralogy Professor of Anatomy Research Professor of Zoology Srrliuul nf 1511112 Srrimrv Uhr ' D Edmund B. VVilson, LL.D., Sc.D., M. james E. Kemp, E.M., Sc.D. . . Francis B. Crocker, E.M., Ph.D. . Michael l. Pupin, Ph.D., Sc.D. Wfilliam H. Burr, C.E. . . Thomas Scott Fiske, Ph.D. Harold Jacoby, Ph.D. . Frank N. Cole, Ph.D. . Frederic S. Lee, Ph.D. . lflashford Dean, Ph.D. . . ,lohn 'Francis Wfoodhull, Ph.D. . Richard Elwood Dodge, A.M. . james Maclay, C.E., 'Ph.D. . . Marston Taylor Bogert, Ph.B., LL.D 1. Livingston Rutgers Morgan, Ph.D. Henry E. Crampton, Ph.D.i . David Eugene Smith, Ph.D., LL.D. lYilliam Gies, M.S., Ph.D. . Amadeus NY. Grabau, Sc.D. . Herbert Maule Richards, Sc.D. . Gary X. Calkins, Ph.D. . Cassius Keyser. Ph.D. . , Lea Mcllvaine Luquer, Ph.D. . Russell fiurton-Opitz, M.D. , . CHon.j . Da Costa Professor of Zoology . . . . Professor of Geology . Professor of Electrical Engineering . Professor of Electro-Mechanics . . Professor of Civil Engineering . . . Professor of Mathematics . Rutherfurd Professor of Astronomy . . . Professor of Mathematics . Dalton Professor of Physiology . Professor of Vertebrate Zoology . Professor of Physical Science . . Professor of Geography . . Professor of Mathematics Professor of Organic Chemistry Professor of Physical Chemistry . . Professor of Zoology . . Professor of Mathematics Professor of Biological Chemistry . Professor of Palaeontology . . Professor of Botany . Professor of Protozoology . Adrain Professor of Mathematics . . Assistant Professor of Mineralogy . . Associate Professor of Physiology -36- fr . Z -: J k . at . . V g - -... -. .g . '- V -, v- . . ,V --'f 3- ,, x 6543 . 1 . -. . . - ,,1 c s. . c s . f- . k,,, - Q P. . Q '- L iahl x-W.. ..,- B, . , , ., X X-APA, I i n fl 4 n o ri n r 1, L Zliarultira nf Glulumhia liniueraitg-Gluntinunh Thomas Hunt Morgan, Ph.D. . Charles Lane Poor, Ph.D. Henry Clapp Sherman, Ph.D. . Albert P. Wills, Ph.D. . . Henry B. Mitchell, A.M. . . Charles E. Lucke, M.S., Ph.D. . Edward Kasner, Ph.D. . . Nathaniel L. Britton, Ph.D., Sc.D. . Carlton C. Curtis, Ph.D. . . George B. Pegram, Ph.D. . Bergen Davis, Ph.D. . . Williaiii G. MacCallum, M.D. . Robert A. Harper, Ph.D. . , VVilliam G. Marquette, Ph.D. . O. S. Morgan, Ph.D. . . Professor of Experimental Zoology Professor of Celestial Mechanics . . Professor of Food Chemistry . Professor of Mathematical Physics . . . Professor of Mathematics . Professor of Mechanical Engineering . . . Professor of Mathematics Director of the New York Botanical Garden . . Associate Professor of Botany . . Associate Professor of Physics Assistant Professor of Physics . Professor of Pathology Torrey Professor of Botany . Associate Professor of Botany . . . Professor of Agriculture Zffurnarh Olnllrge Tlhr Iliarulig L Virginia Crocheron Gildersleeve, Ph.D .... Dean and Professor of English Williain T. Brewster, A.M ..... Provost and Professor of English Edwin R. A. Seligman, Ph.D., LL.D. . McVickar Professor of Political Economy Edward Delavan Perry, Ph.D., LL.D ..... Jay Professor of Greek Franklin Henry Giddings, Ph.D., LL.D., Professor of Sociology and the History of Civilization Harold Jacoby, Ph.D., ..... Rutherfurd Professor of Astronomy james Rignall Wlreeler, Ph.D., LL.D. . Professor of Greek Archaeology and Art Frank N. Cole, Ph.D ........ Professor of Mathematics james Harvey Robinson, Ph.D. ....... Professor of History Calvin Thomas, iLL.D., Gebhard Professor of the Germanic Languages and Literatures Williani P. Trent, M.A., LL.D., D.C.L. . . Professor of English Literature Herbert Gardiner Lord, A.M. ...... Professor of Philosophy Nelson Glenn McCrea, Ph.D., Anthon Professor of the Latin Language and -Literature Livingston Earrand, A.M., M.D ..... Professor of Anthropology Henry E. Crampton, Ph.D ....,... Professor of Zoology Charles Knapp, Ph.D. . . Henry L. Moore, Ph.D. . . Herbert Maule Richards, Sc.D. . Professor of Classical Philology . Professor of Political Economy . . . Professor of Botany Margaret E. Maltby, Ph.D ...... Associate Professor of Physics Louis Auguste Loiseaux, B. S., Assistant Professor of the Romance Languages and Literatures james T. Shotwell, Ph.D ........ Professor of History George Willis Botsford, Ph.D. ....... Professor of History Edward Kasner, Ph.D. . . XfVilliam P. Montague, Ph.D. . . . Professor of Mathematics Associate Professor of Philosophy Grace A. Hubbard, A.M ...... Associate Professor of English Marie Reimer, Ph.D ...... Associate Professor of Chemistry Adam Leroy jones, Ph.D., Chairman of the Committee on Undergraduate Admissions Henry Raymond Mussey, Ph.D .... Associate Professor of Economics If ll 9 Q Fw , , - li' A. 1 V - S' Z- - ' ' i l ' i n ' A 1 I L TS: A iv 'f 'l. A 'P' H5 -:EK I i ,211 '7, fi if f' fs T K J' . I P- . N- A A i I ll fx- '. Ali' A -A xi Q' I - I 5 ' - .- I A f '- .' . I 3' 1 2-. 7.1 We- ?:,1f?5 fr fr- .I . p ., e fl'-5.1--V 75 . , -AY 'I ' ' .. .' I X 'gr 5g..f'Q 'fi A i i . X N-. er- V,- , 5 .. .. X S' -1- X-,ff 1i.xi:nui:nz,,M Efiurimltirri uf Olnlumhia llfmiurraitg-Glunttnurh Raymond Wfeeks, Ph.D. . Xtilhclm Alfred Braun. Ph.D.. Professor of the Romance Languages and Literatures Associate Professor of the Germanic Languages and Literatures Tracy Elliot Hazen, Ph.D. Raymond C. Oslsurn, Ph.D. -Iohn Lawrence Gerig, Ph.D. La Rue Van Hook, Ph.D. Charles Sears Baldwin, Ph.D. Robert E. Chaddoclc, Ph.D. David Saville Muzzey, Ph.D. Gertrude M. Hirst, Ph.D. Ida H. Qgilvie, Ph.D. . Mahel Foote Wfeelcs, AB. James Earl Russell . Helen Kinne . . . Thomas Denison Wfood . Vtfilliam john Gies , Arthur Vtfesley Dow . Mary Adelaide Nutting . Maurice Alpheus Bigelow . Henry Clapp Sherman . Charles Edward Luclce . Charles T. McFarlane . Charles Hubert Farnsworth Frederick Gordon Bonscr, Associate Professor Hermann T. 'Vulte . Nay lil. Yan Arsrlale Anna NI. Cooley . La Mont A. Wfarner Clifford Brewster Upton lane Fales . . Mary Swartz Rose . Azubah Julia Latham Xliilliam Xoyes . Grace Cornell . . Alon Pement . . Charles Conrad Sledel Charles 'William XVeiclc Benjamin R. Andrews Allan Abbott . . Nicholas Murray Butler, james Earle Russell John Francis XVoodhull . . . . . Assistant Professor of Botany . . . . Assistant Professor of Zoology . . . . Associate Professor of Celtic . . Associate Professor of Classical Philology . . Professor of Rhetoric and English Composition . . . . Associate Professor of Statistics . . . . Associate Professor of History . Assistant Professor of Classical Philology . . Assistant Professor of Geology . . . . . . .Associate in English Eearhrra Olnllrgr lfliurulig uf lgrartirul Arts . . . Dean and Barnard Professor of Education . Professor of Household Arts Education . . Professor of Physical Education . Professor of Biological Chemistry . . . Professor of Fine Arts . Professor of Nursing and Health . Professor of Biology and Director of Household Arts . . Professor of Food Chemistry . Professor of Mechanical Engineering Controller and Professor of Geography . . . . Associate Professor of Music of Industrial Education and Director of Industrial Arts . . . Assistant Professor of Household Arts . . Assist.u1t Professor of Household Arts Assistant Professor of Household Arts Education . . Assistant Professor of Household Arts Secretary and Assistant Professor of Mathematics . . Assistant Professor of Household Arts . Assistant Professor of Household Arts . . Assistant Professor of Speech . Assistant Professor of Industrial Arts . Assistant Professor of Fine Arts . Assistant Professor of Fine Arts . Assistant Professor of Industrial Arts . .Assistant Professor of Industrial Arts Assistant Professor of Household Arts . . . . . Assistant Professor of English Ilfarultg nf iihurutiun Ph.D., lur.D.,I,.L,D., Litt.D ..... President . . . Dean and Barnard Professor of Education . . . . Professor of Physical Science i c ' t o 1 ilri ' T' , Elizirultiea nf Olnlumhiu liniuvrattg-Gluniintwh James McKeen Cattell ....... Professor of Psychology Adolphe Cohn . . Franklin Thomas Baker . Rich.ard Elwood Dodge . Helen Kinne . . . . Professor of Romance Languages and Literatures . Professor of English Language and Literature . . . . Professor of Geography . Professor of Household Arts E-ducation Frank Morton McMurry ..... Professor of Elementary Education Samuel Train Dutton, Professor of School Administration and Superintendent of Teachers College Schools Gonzalez Lodge . . David Eugene Smith . Thomas Denison Wood . Patil Monroe . . . Julius Sachs . , . Frederick I E. Woodbridge Edward Lee Thorndike . Arthur Wesley Dow . john Dewey . . . john Angus MacVannel . Henry Johnson . . Maurice Alpheus Bigelow . Henry Suzzallo . . Charles T. McFarlane . George Drayton Strayer . Charles Hubert Farnsworth Elijah William Bagster-Collins Frederic Ernest Farrington . Naomi Norsworthy . . Frederic Gordon Bonser, . . Professor of Latin and Greek . . . Professor of Mathematics . . Professor of Physical Education . Professor of the History of Education . Professor of Secondary Education . Iohnsonian Professor of Philosophy . Professor of Educational Psychology . . , Professor of Fine Arts . . . . Professor of Philosophy . . Professor of the Philosophy of Education . . . . Professor of History Professor of Biology and Director of Household Arts Professor of the Philosophy of Education Controller and Professor of Geography . Professor of Educational Administration . . Associate Professor of Music . . . . Associate Professor of German . Associate Professor of Educational Administration Associate Professor of Educational Psychology Associate Professor of Industrial Education and Director of Industrial Arts Virgil Prettyman, Principal of Horace Mann High School with rank of Assistant Professor Henry Carr Pearson, Principal of Horace Mann Elementary School with rank of Assistant Professor Patty Smith Hill .... Assistant Professor of Kindergarten Education Anna M. Cooley .... Assistant Professor of Household Arts Education Clifford Brewster Upton . Henry Alford Ruger . Willystine Goodsell . William Heard Kilpatrick Milo Burdette Hillegas . Romiett Stevens . . . Secretary and Assistant Professor of Mathematics . Assistant Professor of Educational Psychology . Assistant Professor of the History of Education . Assistant Professor of the History of Education . Assistant Professor of Elementary Education . . Assistant Professor of Secondary Education Cecil Fairfield Lavell . . . Assistant Professor of the History of Education Zixtvmaiun Uleurhing 1513-1514 Ahminiztratiur ilinarh Nicholas Murray Butler ...... President of the University james Chidester Egbert, Ph.D., Professor of Latin, Director of the Summer Session and Extension Teaching I-5 ' PSF 1 75 li-T - .f - -'l 1x . 1 Y. - -T f ,lfiifl i - -Rf.--.-'Y -ff ' i .' E- f . '- 9' J nntnonnzuu Zllzzrulttw nf Glulumhia liniurraitg-Glnniinwzh Frederick J. E. Vlfoodbridge, LL.D., Iohnsonian Professor of Philosophy, Dean of the Graduate Faculties Frederick Paul Keppel, Litt.D. .....- . Dean of Columbia College Virginia C. Gildersleeve, Ph. D ...... Dean of Barnard College Paul Monroe, Ph.D ....., Professor of the History of Education Frank Allen Patterson, Ph.D., Instructor in English, Assistant to the Director, Morningside Milton Judson Davies, A.B., Assistant to the Director, Institute of Arts and Sciences William K. Lane, A.B. ..... Assistant to the Director, Brooklyn Frank Diehl Fackenthal, A.B. . . . . Secretary of the University Frank A, Dickey, A.B. . ..... Registrar Charles S. Danielson .......... Bursar Gbftirrru nf Zlnntruriinu Eugene E. Agger ...,... . Finance Luther Herbert Alexander . French George Marcus Allen . Architecture Matthew Gruenberg Bach . German Richard Franz Bach . Architecture Paul de Bacourt . . . French Frank Pierce Baltz . . Bookkeeping Anna Barrows . Household Arts jesse E. Beans . . Architecture Alexander O. Bechert . ,,,, German Gottlieb Betz . . . ,,,,, German Frederick Reginald Beygrau . . Stenography and Typewriting Dino Bigongiari . . ..,, French Louis F. Bisch . , , Anatomy Orlando Curtin Bowes Agriculture David E. Boyce . Accounting Wfilhelm Alfred Braun , , German Harold Chapman Brown . , , Philosophy Charles Howard Burnside . Freeman Foster Burr . Edflar NW. Burrill . Robert E. Chadclock Alexis L. Clark . Donald L. Clark . Eunice S. Cleveland 'William Forbes Cooley . A. ,lay Cross . . . Richard Dudlev Currier , waiter E. Cuff . 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Harned . . Charles Alonzo Harriman Edward F. Hauch . . Thomas H. Harrington Ross Hasbrouck . Philip M. Hayden Carlton Hayes Horace G. Healey . Frederick W. Hehre . VVilliam Addison Hervey . Frederick William Justus H Milo B. Hillegas . . Richard M. Hodge . . Harry L. Hollingworth Guy Richard Hubbart H. H. Hughes . Edward F. Humphrey Louis Imbert . . Toyokichi Iyenaga . . Benjamin Burks Kendrick Edward T. Kennedy . C. M. Keys . . S. Bernard Koopman William Jacob Kraft George Kriehn . . Dyer B. Lake . . . VVilliam K. Lane, Assistant to Director, Brooklyn . . . German . . French . . . Physics . Civil Engineering . . Chemistry . . French Agriculture . . . History . . English . English and Spanish . . . . Law . . History Household Arts . . Latin Engineering . Finance English . . Music . . English Public Speaking . . English . Botany Stenography . Architecture . . . German . Mechanical Drawing Structural Mechanics . . . . French . . . . . History . Stenography and Typewriting . . 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Palmblad Frank Allen Patterson, Assist George A. Pfeiffer . . Robert Morris Pierce . Albert T. Poffenberger, Ir. DelVitt Clinton Pond . James P. Porter . . Allen Wfilson Porterheld . Maurice J. Prevot . john Dyneley Prince . Gerard Alston Reichling Alfred E. Rejall . . Joseph L. Russo . Edward M. Sait . Frank Charles Schroeder Henry H. L. Schulze . Robert Livingston Schuyler Herbert N. Shenton . . Frank Dempster Sherman 'lames Thomson Shotwell . Edward R. Smith . . Harrison Ross Steeves . lYilliam S. Stevens . . 'XYilliam XVarren Stifler . Edward Kellogg Strong, Ir. Algernon Tassin . . Rupert Taylor . ant to Director, Morningside . Italian . French . French Chemistry . Physics . Semitic Languages Commercia Educational Educational l Geography . Zoology Mathematics . Hygiene . English Mathematics . English Philosophy Accounting Agriculture . French . History Chemistry Accounting Mathematics . French . German . English Mathematics . English Psychology Architecture Psychology . German Architecture . History . German Psychology , Italian . Politics , Structural Mechanics Commerce . 'German . History . Sociology Architecture , History . Fine Arts . English and Finance . Physics Psychology . English . English T' ,f ' f ' '- 'Q ' w i - . g t ' w U 'ff' Zflarultiea nf Glnlumhia Hniurrziig-Qluniinuvh Calvin Thomas .......,. . German Samuel Marion Tucker . . . . English Frederick A. Vanderburgh . Semitic Languages Carl Van Doren . . . . English Arthur Wfare . . . . Architecture Herbert L. Wfhittemore . . Mechanics Louis R. Vtfelzmiller . Practical Gptics Blanche Colton VVilliams . . Short Story Clive lVilliams . , Library Training George T. W'illiamson . . Psychology Henry Parker VVillis . Transportation Samuel Lee Wfolff . . . English Frederick A. Vtfoll . Practical Optics Theodora Ethel XVye . . Latin Emeritus flbiftirrrsa John D, Quaekenbos, A.M., M.D. . . . Emeritus Professor of Rhetoric Francis Delafield, M.D., LL.D. . Emeritus Professor of Practice of Medicine Abraham Jacobi, MD., LLD. . . Emeritus Professor of Diseases of Children VVilliam R. Ware, LL.D. . . . Emeritus Professor of Architecture George M. Lefferts, M.D., M.Sc .... Emeritus Professor of Laryngology Arthur H. Eliott, Ph.D., F.S.C., Emeritus Professor of Chemistry, College of Pharmacy Frederick R. Hutton, E.M., PhD., Sc.D., Emeritus Professor of Mechanical Engineering Charles McBurney, M.D. . . . L. Emeritus Professor of Surgery Robert F. Vlfeir, M.D. . . . Emeritus Professor of Surgery John G. Curtis, M.D., LL.D. . Emeritus Professor of Physiology T. Mitchell Prudden, M.D., LL.D. .... Emeritus Professor of Pathology John Howard Van Amringe, Ph.D., L.H.D., LL.D., Emeritus Professor of Mathematics Charles F. Chandler, Ph.D., M.D., LL.D., D.Sc., , Mitchill Professor Emeritus of Chemistry Virgil Coblentz, Ph.D. . Emeritus Professor of Chemistry, College of Pharmacy john W. Burgess, Ph.D., LLD., IurD., U I Z. Emeritus Professor of Political Science and Constitutional Law Henry M. Howe, A.M., LL.D. .W . . Emeritus Professor of Metallurgy Wax: Hx X A 1 .1 1: I, IVF : J wT.,.,.,d.gk::iEl,?I. 12:5'W 4zQF:Z it , . - , , 1 NNE, J - U 5 -. Emymhr Looking towards Avery from Library Steps M ff .X l g!! If T ap 'wE,,f?'f ?W I Qui., Ualslr g l fllj up '1:7,l,7 w f J' 'vu H . Hkxih . I tw j M,f', 'VTP ' 71: ,wi I L fi ffflf, w f: . W W X, ,, L ,W Y ' Cfffs W 13 Sv 'WSK 3 f : B v III fl ' VTHff!! 5?,i7 tri Q -PLL'-Kxh X4 Iii- if 'J 'Hy ,ilgwffgg I-ij-hd' Xxxfggl Ax -N ,fd T- '1' f f ff li W fH'1,f':Jf : , f ff s N fo r 'f i'Wy,1.f ff ff M if 'L Wg- 'M 5211 W' 251 1 X f W .II Atidf, '-1-:iv X xx IK - 'Hi l M M f R 5p7?' b 11u X , .xx WF- Y Qi 'xxx X ily H!!! X . 3 J Vg X J Iii Qjjdf Sill ' ji Vw 'Q 2 Hn W1'fw'f' J qxfx , 2 my d I , 'X 'M x 457- xl y'fJ,f4 ? 'lxif f' Kew i i Y Xlx -1- ' vi, Q Q N ii 1' ,X h M W ll i ,-Y' N fic? 1 f ?,,,lLLf2i24W M fjylffy-lg nwzlyglfl L fix? W!! ff lf!- W N :BM 27 fi . va -WL I UM Wifi ff C I W 1913 Class of Commencement Parade V N f-- - ' v ,- t '- '-' 1t '- '1' W -5' V . ' i A S .f:5t2 'k ff' -271' ':-T l llf- . .Q .. , . ,. . r --'V 4. . . irns . X 2 ' J n ri 4 n 1 n L L L gy Qlnmmrnrvmmii mvvlx rngram Sunhag, Slum' 1 Baccalaureate Service. frllunhag, 3111112 2 Architectural Exhibition. Columbia College Class Day. Senior Tea. Phi Beta Kappa Joint Meeting. Phi Beta Kappa Dinner, Columbi Phi Beta Kappa Oration. Teachers College Senior Dance. Columbia College Senior Dance. Elueahug, fdmue 3 Barnard College Ivy Day. Teachers College Lawn Party, T Campus Night. Organ Recital. Reception. Band Concert. a Section. he Green. lllirhixrahag, gllilil? 4 Commencement Exercises. Alumni Luncheons. Costume Parade. Baseball Game, Pennsylvania vs. Columbia Barnard Alumnze Costume Parade. Barnard Alumnae Class Suppers. Alumni Beefstealq Dinner. Senior and Alumni Sinffinff and Band Conr- Z: Z5 cert on Library Steps. Senior and Alumnfe Singing, EVlg1n'ahz1g. .ilunr 5 Barnard College Class Day. Barnard Senior Banquet. Barnard steps Scenes Commencement Day l ll he T s l - f erll T we , 1--. .N , , - -.- M -.---- ,.--.. - . 1 1 n L L L K fide 3 Uhr l-Barralaurvair Svnruirv Evnnhag, llunr Ellirat, 1513 iI9ri1rr nf Svruirr PROCESSION,-XL BLXRCH, PR1Es'r's BTARCH . . Mendelssohn T'TYMN OPENING SENTENCES THE LEssON CRO111.3HS 125 A.N'l'HEM, 'fShadOws Falling ,... . Rheinberger THE APOSTLES' CREED PRAYERS HYMN, Stand, Columbiall' .... Gilbert Oakly Ward THE BACCAL.-xURE.'xTE SERMON . THE RIGI-IT REXVEREND THOMAs FRANK GAILOR, S.T.D. HON. 1891 Bishop Of Tennessee ANTHEM, Evening Prayer . . Beethoven COLLECT AND BENEDICTION THE R,ECEssION,1xL HYMN, Marche Militaire . Schubert -H-19..- T116 Pirate Horde I-Iieland Gentlemen KT -- - l ' i ' ' 1 t t . t. tt ' Q r t F Q Qllaaa Bug iixvrriara nf th: Qllaaa nf Ninriwen Qunhrrh zmh Elhirivrn Olnlumhia Qlnllrgr illllnnhzrg, Blum the Stnrnnh Nineteen lqunhrvh sinh thirtrmt lirngram 1. President's Address . 2. Class History 3. Class Poem ...... 4. Announcement of Alumni Association Prize. 5. Announcement of Charles M. Rollcer, Ir., Prize. 6. Announcement of Elections to Phi Beta Kappa. 7. Class Prophecy . . . ' . . 8. Presentation Gration 9. Valedictory . IO. Ivy Qration . . . Cllnmmittrr G. Raynolds Stearns, jr. . . . . Roland Alexander Hillas . Georffe Danforth Caldwell b blames Lee Ellenwood . George Forrest Butterworth VVilliam Montgomery Campbell Elliott Hawlcridge Downes Dallas Wray Haines . C1. Raynolds Stearns, Ir. . . Prank J. Brown . Simon Barr . Harry Buck Henderson James .Lee Ellenwood . Ralph Scott Harris . Vincent E. Curry . Ex-'officio . Chairman . Secretary . Treasurer Wfalter Reichhold Mohr --.Sli john Anderson Fitz Randolph Gerald Spencer Shibley Class of 1913, Barnard Commencement Parade Alumni Luncheon F? ,' If ' I - 2- f- - 1 x '1 . . -. C,-5-1 gif'-'.-I-. . . 21'-jx 2 A D- 4. ,',- --' 9, .-.-. ,I .C ,, - 5. H ' J -. 4 ,A ' I, E X N.. V, - 4 J Pl A fl L I, L CX QQ C9112 igunilrvh Emil Zliiftg-Ninth Glnmmvnrrmvni lluur 4, 15113 Gbrhrr uf ZEXPFIWPH MUSIC QVERTURE, Rienzi . . Xlfaguer PUMP AND CIRCUMSTANCE BLXRCH . ..... Elgar l. PRAYER . . . By the Chziplaiii of the Tjiiiversity II. ADDRESS By the Presicleut of the University BIUSIC Pilgrims' Chorus from 11211111l'lElllSC1'-XNv21g'l1CI' HI. CONFERRING OF BACCALAUREATE AND PROFESSIONAL DEGREES. MUSIC Miiiuet and Barearole from Coiites cl'Hoffman-Oienhaeli IV. CONEERRING OF HONORARY DEGIQEES. Plyiim- My Country, 'Tis of Thee V. BENEDICTION ..... By the Chaplain of the University March from Scenes Pittoresque-Mas:tenet VI. MEMORIAL PRESENTATIONS. PJY THE CLASS OF 1888 ARTS AND BIIINES, GATES AT THE EASTERN ENTRANCE TO THE GREEN. BY THE CL.-Iss OF 1913 LAW, EQUIPMENT EUR A MOOT COURT ROOM. 'UL E R rar 1 is iqnnnrarg Bvgrmez master nf Aria lTlENRY SYDNQR H.NRRISON of the Class of IQOO XMILLI,-XM RI-IEINLJXNDEIQ STEWART of the Class of 1873, Law Enrtnr nf Sfrivnrr COLONEL XNILLIAM CR.-XVVFORD GoRoAs Assistant Surgeon-General, United States Army ALEXIS CARREL Rockefeller lnstitute for Medical Research Eurim' nf 'ilritvrz D,xN1EL C1-1Es'1'ER FRENCH Sculptor BARRETT XMENDELL Professor of English in Harvard University Enriur nf Svarrrh Gllhvulngg REVEREND SAMUEL PARKS CADMAN Pastor of the Central Congregational Church, Brooklyn Enrtnr nf 'Emma GEORGE SUTHERLAND United States Senator from Utah tConferred january 6, 19135 FELIX ICRUEGERA, L1rT.D. Professor of Psychology in the University of Halle Kaiser Wfilhelm Professor 1912-13 CConferred March 3, IQI3D RUfJl'JLF EUCKENJ L1'r'r.D. 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SOLOIIONS, IQI3 lingua lim lfslrizr ISAIAII A. SOLOIIONS, IQI3 X Zilu , , . .., . .. 5 . M lilvrtiuna In ignnnrzirg Snrivtira 15111 Exeter liumzra J. Malcom Bird George Forrest Butterworth, Jr. Charles Harry Chase Eldridge Colby Ralph Colp Allen Benjamin Crow james Wfilltord Foote Calvin S. Glover Pincus Hirschcopf Nathan C. Houss Milton Kadison -lohn Conelissen Henry XM Elsasser Sydney Fisher 'William XM Havens Wfilliam J. Krefeld Minizzg Efzgmeeafzng Vlfheadon M. Grant Louis NN. Hickey, A. B. George A. Prochazka, George E. Shattinger Civil E1zgi1zec'1'1'ng james L. Cheatham Gilbert D, Fish George R. Genung Gerald P. Peet Elmer Roberts Wfalter Steinbruch SG7Zl'fGI'5l ElZgIiIl657'Z.71g Samuel B. Applebaum Ir. Elan 599121 Hi Sigma Xi Eugene Klein Abraham Kroll Albert Levitt Clarence Leslie Lewis jacob Lipschultz Parker Le Roy Moon David H. Moskowitz Jay. Leo Rothschild Gerald Shibley Allan De Forrest Smith Frederick David Zeman Albrecht Nolte Arthur E. Petersen Chester B. Sadtler Francis B. Schmidt lane-shi Tsoo En Sen Zlleclzincarl E7Zg1i1ZE6l'1.7fLg Max H. C. Brombacher Louis Grossbaum Albert H. Israel Edwin XM Stone EZc'c1'1'ica.Z E7Zg'l.7L66I'1'7Zg Cornelius Kroll JUG tallzz lfgy Reed XM Hyde Edward N. Koenig Clzc'111z'calI E:7flfgillf6G7'1-7'lg Morris G. Sheppard Colmrzbia College I. Malcom Bird Iihi Eunihha Hpailnn Honorary Carl L. Alsberg. M. D., Ph. D. Gradzzafe Stzzdents A. M. Buswell, A. M. R. P. Calvert, A. M., S. M. H . A. Fales, B. S. P. C. Haesseler, B. S. R. M. lsham, A. M. V. Le Van Logo, B. S. Neidle, B. A M. M . XR' . F. Rittman, C, EW AA M, -50- Associate Frederick Barry, Ph. D. Arthur Edgar, Ph. D. Active Urzdergradrzzates Emil Mueser Y. S. Chun C. S. Woodwell, B. S. jacob Ehrlich William A. McKnight, B S Daniel A. Wilcox : V A - 4 ., A- 1 -1, if C f . I - Y - , . f .' f 1 ' 5 1 ' IA- 9 he I 1 C I M .Ly u m'-A Gbpvning iixvrrizm 09112 igunhrvh amh Svixtivth Arahemir Esau' mrilnrsahug Aftvrnnnn, Svptvmhvr 24111 1913, at 3 n'1:Inrk PRoCEss1oNAL PRAYER IH. GREETTNG . IV. ADDRESS BENEDICTION VI. R1-3c13ssioNAL . Chaplain of the University Song- Stand Columbia . . . President of the University . james Furman Kemp., Se. D., Professor of Geology Hymn-K'My Country, ,Tis of Thee 165. Scenes Commencement Day 92,3 U . ,, .,., , ,..,,,, W V -. . C ' -x...v.nim 4 f ,, . .,.. , ,..,7,,W. 1 www. I I I A7 1 , 2 ,I W H 9 Z 4 125 Q ii ini Z'-Z ffl? 41: 2213, V5 f R. S. BARNA BY zff: Z? B 1 E 3 . Q 1 !,,,,.,...aa::a- ' .W , N .. I V- . , ,, .,.. ...,1 .,. .. . -, ,.a. .. ,. .,,..,.,,. 3' ,. ' f - A I , : i 5 , 2 HL' X .i II .mount-Lux 'ia .Alumni .Aaanriatinn Hrraihvnta :XLUMNI FEDER.X'l'ION-T. Howard Van Amringe, '6O, Chairman, 48 Wfest 59th Street. SOCIETY or GLIDER CIRADUATES-PICl'1'C de P. Ricketts, L71 S, '76 Ph.D., II5 East 79th Street. SOCIETY or THE EARLY E,IGHTIES-FFZIIICIS E. 'Ward '8I S, I59 Wfest 73rd Street. SOCIETY OF THE LIPIPER EIGHTIES-Arthur S.Dwight, '85 S, OII Wfest I37'El1 Street. COLUMBIA COLLEGE-Ambrose D. Henry, '84, 71 Broadway. SCHOOL or IXIEDICINE-Dl'. Wfalter Mendelson, '7Q M, 159 Wfest 74th Street. SCHOOL or L.xu'-I-Ion. George L. Ingraham, '69, 8o Irving Place. SCHOOL OF BIINES, ENGINEERING AND CHERIISTRY-'BGl1jZlflllll B. Lawrence, '78 S, 60 Wfall Street. SCHOOL or ARCHITECTURE-Goldwin Goldsmith, '96 Arch., I I I Eifth Avenue. DOCTORS or PIITLOSOPI-IY-IDT. Rudolf Tombo, jr., VOI, Ph. D., Columbia University. B.xRN.xRD COLI.EGE-A,llCC G. Chase, '96 B, IIS Schermerhorn Street, Brooklyn. TEACHERS COLLEGE-Anna M. Clark, 'o4, NRI., LTI6 Wfest IISIEII Street. COLLEGE or PIfI.xRMixCY-DI: joseph Wfeinstein, 'O6 Phar., I77I Madison Avenue. CAI.IEoRNI,x-Dr. LI. R. Clark, ,QS M, Ortmann Building, San Francisco, California. CHINA-Dr. E. L. Hawks-Pott, '83, St. johns College. Shanghai, China. COLORADOZFIYLIICIS E. Bouck. '95, Assistant Attorney General, State House, Denver. Colorado. COLUMBIA fMissourij-Dr. Isidor Loeb, ,OI Ph.D., University of Missouri, Columbia, Missouri. CONNECTICUT-Rev. N. Ellsworth Cornwall, '62, Stratford, Connecticut. CUBA--T056 Primelles, '87 S, 37 I Street. Vedado, Havana, Cuba. DISTRICT or COLUMBIA-D1'. Marcus Benjamin, '78, S, 1703 Q Street, NV., Wfashington, D. C. ILLINoIs-VVilliam M. L. Fiske, 'oo, 234 South La Salle Street. Chicago, Illinois. INDIANA-Dr. M. Thorner. '98 M, 234 Indiana Pythian Building, Indianapolis, Indiana. JIAPAN-PTOTCSSOI' Naokichi Matsui, '78 S, College of Agriculture, Imperial University of Tokio, Tokio, Japan. ICANSAS CITY'-JOIIN C. Meredith, '86 L, Commerce Building. Kansas City, Missouri. LoUIsLxNIx-Ralph I. Schwartz, 'O5 L, 8Io5 Common Street, New Orleans, Louisiana. MIXDISON fXR7lSCOl1Sl11D-DF. john L. Kind, IO6 Ph.D., The Irving, Sterling Court, Madi- son, Wfisconsin. INIEXICO-AKICLOT M. Braschi, '81 S, Apartado 830, Mexico City, Mexico. IXIICHIGAN-IDT. E. Taylor Tappey. '7Q M, 270 Woodward Avenue, Detroit, Michigan. MINNESOTA-Dr. Amos VV. Abbott, '69 M, 2I South Ioth Street, Minneapolis, Minnesota. IXIASHVILLE-P3111 E. Eve, '8o M, University of Tennessee, Nashville, Tennessee. NEBRASKA-I-IaI'ley G. Moorhead, 'O2 L, II4 South 38111 Avenue, Omaha, Nebraska. NEW ENGLEXND-F1'SdC1'lClC R. Kneeland, ,QQ S, 83 Newbury Street, Boston, Massachusetts. NEW JERSEY-Robert Arrovvsmith, '82, 253 I-Iighland Avenue, Orange, New jersey. NORTH CAROLIN.-I-Charles L. Raper, ,O2 Ph. D.. University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina. L I E1 ,'f' Talking Over By-gone Days mf we The Toreadors C'o3j di fi l. - 1 ' A i '-Q - - -. g - v,v, ' I . V -skxk Jjdgili Y -,f Q . 1 I ' f I ' v 0 'I Q'.fQ..Q. ,A ' I 3' I Alumni Ariznriaiinn lgrruihvnm-Qlnniinurh NOl2l'I-IERN NEW Y0RK-Rev. Roelif H. Brooks, '00, 80 Lancaster Street, Albany, N. Y. OIIIoDfNorthern, Clevelandj-Dr. H. G. Sherman, '80 M, 736 Rose Building, Cleveland. no. QIQIIO CCentral, Columbusj-Professor F. P. Graves, VQO, Ohio State University, Colum- bus, Uhio. I PHIL.xoI5LI1III.x-C. Sumner Wfitherstine, '78 M, 5317 Greene Street, Germantown, Penn- Sylvania. PI'rTsBURGIeI-George S. Rice, '87 S, U. S. Bureau of Mines, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. ST. LOUIs-Hon. ,lulius S. Xkfalsh, '64 L, 3628 Delmar Avenue, St. Louis, Missouri. U'l'.XEI-Dl'. Alvah C. Lewis, '77 M, 352 East IST Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. XLIRGINI.-X1Bl. A. Martin, '05 A. M., NVoman's College, Richmond, Virginia. XV.xsHIN0T0N-O. H. P. LaEarge, 'oo E. A., Bank for Savings, Seattle, XVashingt0n. 'NEs'rERN NEXVYPORK-SPl'lO1T1ElS P. Cook, '04 S, 857 Delaware Avenue, Buffalo, New York. XLVYISCONSIN-:Xlf1'GCl YN. Gray, 'QQ M, Goldsmith Building, Milwaukee, XVisconsin. XTONKERS--rlSl'lOl1l2lS Ewing, jr., '85, 67 'Nall Street, New York. Alumni Azanriatinn gsrrrvtarivri ALUMNI EEoER.x'rI0N-George Brokaw Compton, '09, 'I3L, Columbia University. SOCIETY or ULDER GR.xDU.x'i'Es-VVilliam deL. Benedict, '74 S, IQ Cedar Street. SOCIETY or TIIE EARLY EIGIITIES-Girard Romaine, '82, 68 Broad Street. SocIE'1'Y OF THE U1'I'ER EIGIAITIES-EClXN'31'Cl L. Dodge, '88, 32 Nassau Street. COLUMBIA COLLEGE-GCOTQQC Brokaw Compton, '09, Columbia University. SCHOOL OF BIEDICINE-D11 Henry E. Hale, -lr., '96 M, 770 Wfest End Avenue. Scrtooi. or L.xw-Lawrason Riggs, Ir., '03, '06 L, 27 William Street. SCHOOL OF BIINES, ENGINEERING AND CI-IEMIs'rRY-Professor Ralph E, Mayer, '79 S Columbia University. ScIIooL OE EXRCHITECTURE-Slll1'ElS Campbell, '04 Arch.. I03 Park Avenue. DOC'l'ORS or PHILosoPI-IY-Dr. Adam Leroy lones, '98 Ph. D., Columbia University. BARNARD CoLLEoE-Mrs. A. D. Compton, 'oLi3, 2 S-. Nicholas Terrace. TE.xcIIERs' COLLEGE-FlOl'8. Cutting, '08 A. M., QQ Java Street, Brooklyn. COLLEGE OF PIIARMACY-George Hohmann, '08 Phar., II5 XVest 68th Street. C.-xLIFORNI.-x-Dr. john C. Spencer, '82, '85 M, Butler Building, San Francisco, Cali fornia. CI-IIN,X-D1'. E. E. Hinckley, '05 Ph.D., District Attorney, United States Court for China Shanghai, China. COLORADO-JOll11 E. Fetzer, '08 L, 824 Equitable Building, Denver, Colorado. COLUMBIA QMiss0urij-E. VV. Hinton, 'QI L, Columbia, Missouri. CoNNEcTIcU'r-Professor john D. Irving, '96, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut CUBA-I-lLl1T1lDCI EO Fonts, '09 S, Empedrado, '59, Havana, Cuba. DISTRICT OF CoLUMiIIA-George Oakley Totten, jr., '91 Arch., 808 17th Street, N. VV. Washington, D. C. J Capture of the Pirate Ship QQOQ and 1125 The Poughkeepsie Regatta COAJ . gg fi 1512? m 11,2 if' '. ,' ' ' A3 . ii ' 'f l A . 1. 1 . . sr , 1 sl s . Alumni Aaauriatinn Snrrvtarima-Olnntinurh ILLINOIS-DI'. Emory Hill, '04, 22 East Wfashington Street, Chicago, Illinois. IND1,xN,x-Mark H. Miller, 'O7 L, Lemcke Building, Indianapolis, Indiana. JAPAN-Rev. Kentok Hori, '07 A. M., College of Literature, Imperial University of Tokio, Tokio, japan. Ii1xNsrxs C1'rY-Dr. Wlalter S. Sutton, '07 M. 810-815 Rialto Building, Kansas City, Mis- souri. IQENTUCKY-IT. A. Busse, '03 S, 800 3rd Street, Louisville, Kentucky. LOUISIANA- IXIEXICO-l.i6OTgC XV. Knoblauch, '03 S, P. 0. Box No. 830, Cadena No. 2, Mexico City, Mexico. Mic111G1xN-Dr. Theodore A. McGraw, jr., '02 M, 73 Cass Street, etrozt, 11' ic ngan. D ' 111' M1NNEso'r.x-Professor Gregory D. Wfalcott, '99 A. M., '04 Ph. D., Hamline University, St. Paul, Minnesota. NASIIVILLE-E.llgG1'l6 Tavenner, '06, Murfreesboro, Tennessee. NEBl2.XSIi.X-DT. C. VV. Pollai-d,' '99 M, Paxton Block, Gmaha, Nebraska. NEW E,NGLAND1FT211'1lCll11 S. Hoyt, '05 A.M., care Houghton, lXIifllin 81 Company, 4 Park Street, Boston, Massachusetts. NEW JERSEY-joseph D. Sears, '11, 425 Franklin Street, Bloomfield, New jersey. NoR'i'H C1xRo1.1N1x-Henry AI. I-Iighsmith, T. C., Wake Forest College, Wake Forest, North Carolina. NORTHERN NEW YoRR-Barnard Bronson, '08, Albany Normal School, Albany, N. Y. 01110 QNorthern, Clevelandj-Frederic William Str-iebinger, '95 Arch., 1215 New Eng- land Building, Cleveland, Ohio. C1110 CCentral, Columbusj-Professor F. P. Cfraves, '90, Uhio State University, Col- umbus, Ohio. W PARIS-Cll21TlCS F.. Beach, jr., '81 L, Q5 Rue des Petits-Champs, Paris, France. PH1L1xDE1.P111A-I-I. F. Sanville, Hale Building. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. P1'1 rs1:URo11-I. H. Marsching, iO2 A.M,, University Club, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. ST. LoU1s-VVilliam E. Baird, '02 L, Law Department, City Hall, St. Louis, Missouri. UTAH-C. H. Doolittle, '85 S, 1242 East South Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah. V1RG1N1A-jackson Davis, '08 A. M., Board of Examiners, Petersburg, Virginia. VVAs111NGroN-I-I. K. Benson, ,O7 Ph.D., University of Washington, Seattle, fWashingt0n VVESTERN NEW IYORK-A. H. Hopkins, '08 Arch., German Insurance Company Building, Buffalo, New York. VVIISCONSIN-ITI. IV. Buemming, ,QS Arch., 521 -Iackson Street, Milwaukee, Wfisconsin. YoN1cERs-james F. Prince, '08, 149 North Broadway, Yonkers, New York. Alumni Svrliulara I.xMEs DANAHY, '17 Journalism, VVestern New York SIDNEY IERNE IfIowELL, KI7 Science, New jersey IOSEPH M. S1'11MA1oN, il7 College, Northern New York -59- ' IBM The Bull Fight The Queen of the Carnival -,.f --' , I -- - - 1 U -, 1, -.-X -1- .1.f5.. A.A. s , , , -All .L-.AX . L.,- , 1 is rx L n o if n L 1, 1. Uhr .Alumni Ellehrrzrtiun nf Qlnlumhiu Hninvraiig Organized IQI3 Un Gln-nrhinnte Alumni Artiuitirs anh linitr All fllllrn nf Qlnlumhisf' Glunsaiiiuent Alumni tbrgantzztiiuwa Svrhnnl .Aaiinriatinnu Association of the Alumni of Columbia College, of the of the of the Alumni Association Alumni Association Alumni Association Alumni Association California District of Columbia Illinois Mexico Minnesota New jersey Presideitz' . Vice-P1'e5ide1zt . Treasureaf . . Execzztiite Secretary College of Physicians and Surgeons, Law School of Columbia University. Schools of SC1EllCC of Columbia University, of the Doctors of Philosophy of Columbia University. llurul Glluhza Northern New York Philadelphia Pittsburgh Wfashington lfVestern New York Yonkers Ubftirvru 1513-14 john Howard Van Amringe, '60 . Williaiii Curtis Demorest, '81 '83 L . Gustavus Town Kirby, '95 S', '98 L . George Brokaw Compton, 'o9, '13 L Recording 5'ec1feta1'y .... Levering Tyson, 'II A. M. Ifiuaril nf Etrertnrn Birrriurn at large Thomas B. Stearns, '81 S-Colorado Robert Arrowsmith, 82-New Jersey Vlfilliam M. L. Fiske, 'oo-Illinois Illrnm Arts ur Olullrgr Ambrose Dyer Henry, '84 Charles Sears Baldwin, '88 Channing Rust Toy, '04 Illrum tlir Srhnnl uf linux William Curtis Demorest, '81, '83 L Gustavus Town Kirby, '95 S, '98 L R. Stuyvesant Pierrepont, 'o5, 'I2 L Zllrnm thr Qlnllrgr nf ighgsirianz anh Syurgenma J. Arthur Booth, '78, '82 M Lucius XV. Hotchkiss, '81, '84 M George G. Cochran, '84 M Zllrnm 1112 Svrhnnl uf illllinra . Charles Buxton Going, '82 S Edgar G. Barratt, '84 S Daniel E. Moran, '84 S illrum the Enrtnrz nf ighilusnphg Floyd Appleton, '93, '06 Ph. D. A George A. Soper, 'QQ Ph. D. Charles A. Downer, ot Ph. D. 171.- 1 j' . ., Li. ...J The Pirates Pursuing their Prey 1907 Version of The Mikado I 4 fx Hamilton Columbia Yale . fllnhersz' B1'nnonz'an Hudson . Bowdoin Dartnzouth Peninsular Rochester W'1'Il1'a,1n.9 1lff1'ddIez'ozw1 Kenyon Union . Cornell . Phi Kappa Johns Hopkins Minneso fa Toronto Chicago JVICGHI . I Visconsin California Illinois Alpha Evita ISIN l Foonmzo 1832 Columbia Chapter Established 1836 illull nf Glhapivra . . . . . Hamilton College Columbia University . Yale University . Amherst College . . Brown University . Nhfestern Reserve University . . Bowdoin College . Dartmouth College Michigan University Rochester University . Vlfilliams College Vlfesleyan University . Kenyon College . . 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Williams , Jr. Alwin VVood Norton Alexander Hemsley VVo'od 1 H15 Addison Brown joseph Thomas Hanlon David Wfilbert Vollmer 1917 George VVilliani Ely, 2nd jacob Stinman Langthorn, Ir. n Bernuth CEre1huatP Snhnul Anton Frederic vo Morgan Thomas Riley Zllratrma in Ellarnltartr J. VV. Burgess G. S. Huntington L. Md. Luquer H. F. Stone VV. R. Ware F. J. E. Woodbridge 475, 1531 , - -T ---- - 7 X . . ,- ..f.j,g: ,5 - . ', 'f -- - -, l , . , - N I I' L '-1 f -, '. :V 1 3 , ii fe fs-.-f,.. ,g:-15 . f , R .- f.g.1:q-,i- .cr fri'-,ln '- - f i. X -'x N Q, M , mix-iamonntuu 'L' Theta . Delta . Beta Sigifiza . Gamma . Zeta . Lambda Kappa . Psi Xi Upsilan . Iota Phi Pi Chi Beta Beta Eta illzi Tau Rho . Omega Efnviloiz . Omicron Delta Delta Hai Hpailnn FOUNDED 1833 Lambda Chapter Established I842 llull nf Glhaqatrra Q76- . . . Union College New York University . . Yale University . Brown University Amherst College . Dartmouth College Columbia University . Bowdoin College . Hamilton College Wesleyarl University . University of Rochester . Kenyon College . University of Michigan . Syracuse University , Cornell University Trinity College . Lehigh University . University of Minnesota University of Pennsylvania . University of Wisconsin University of Chicago . University of California University of Illinois . Williams College 'fm Q p Ihr, '- V T 9,5 Z 'E I4 I ,..R, ULV W Milling fllamhha Qlhupter 1914 Bache Hamilton Brown john Kennedy Lasher, jr. Robert Vvfatkinson Milbank, slr. Edwin Avery Park Albert Cyril Rothwell 1915 Elliot C. B. Darlington George VVatson O'Connor 1515 Edward Howard Babcock, Ir. john Sears Baldwin Charles Singleton Bartow, Jr. Wiard Rathburn Clark Thornton Augustine W. Delehanty Laurence Dowling Alden Kimball Harold Clement Kirkpatrick Matthew james Looram Edward Henry Shea Charles Lemaire Zabriskie Douglas Hedden Allen Edmund Coe Smith Frederic Huntley 1517 Edward Everett Schwind Sterling Hawes van de VVater Wayfcott illratrrn in liniuersitutr Thomas James Ahearn, Ir. james Christy Bell, Jr. George Forrest Butterworth, Jr. Maitland Dwight Arthur Cort Holden Sherley Warner Morgan Royce Paddock Fitz John Porter Nicholas Murray Butler Lucius W. Hotchkiss Frederick Paul Keppel Samuel VV. Lambert Henry S. Redfield David Eugene? Smith Arthur S. Vosburgh Stephen Girard Kent Lincoln Paddock Irving Hotchkiss Pardee Lemuel Skidmore Rollin Crawford Vtfilcox lfliratrra in illarultair NVilliam Henry Carpenter Abraham Valentine Vlfilliams George XV. Kirchewey W'illiam W. Lawrence Frank Dempster Sherman Munroe Smith Arthur L. VValker Jackson Evita Ighi FOUNDED 1827 Delta Chapter Established 1842 Quail nf Cilhtqnivra Alpha . . Union College Beta . . Brown University Gamma . New York University Delta . Columbia University Epsilon . . . Rutgers College Eta . . University of Pennsylvania Lambda . Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Nu . Lehigh University Xi . i . Johns Hopkins University OllliC7'07l A ,Sheffield Scientie School Pi . A . Cornell University R110 . University of Virginia 1, V xx-2, ll 5 xg, if afar. .1 :Prefs-W e,-jf Af 'SQi2i4fQN ., fi? ' ' -4 '-- -- TM- ,'-T, i ' L 'CH Li ' , GLY- -- ,,--11: L -,...l arm . j-25: .. :ici-f ,, 'N 'ff-'Q' lr' 'W2'3f7a'f 'L ff , fi'fff its -f' :af .ff ., ze, Wafs:-, , ., X. N ci, fi 'L' L' I ,V ,f ,1 53,5 li:-A ' Evita Glliapirr 15111 Alfred Renshaw 15115 Robert Ogden DuBois Reginald Marsh Banks Manning Force Stead Vlfilliam Smith Livingston 1515 Francis Appleton VVood 1517 Richmond Tweedy Coit Harry Cooke Cushing George Norman Farquhar 5121111 Svrhnul Schuyler Livingston Parsons, Ir. Copley Amory, Ir. De Courcey Fales XfVilliam Remsen Charles Edmond Kimball 1 Svrhunl uf Arrhiirrtirw :mb Grahzraie Svrlinula Lewis Augustus Coffin Murray Hoffman Howard Price Renshaw Alfred DuPont Leonard Jarvis Wyeth Zllrairru in Ellaruliaie Marston Taylor Bogert Henry Livingston Rutgers Morgan John Dynley Prince r 954 55355 '11 5 5 'l x i Alpha Delta Epsilon Lambda Upsilon Sigma Tau y C Brita 155i FOUNDED 1847 Alpha Chapter Established 1847 iKnIl nf Gllynphzrz . . Columbia University University of Pennsylvania . . Trinity College . Williams College . . . University of Virginia Shefiield Scientific School, Yale University Massachusetts Institute of Technology -801 ,PW W7 ,A ,. C, . V -up ' ff -sl-Jlifgf 'tb 1. ' 9 Y ' 55 F' as QC Harold Gould Henderson Benjamin Reath Riggs Philip Edward Cobclen Donald Leal Greenleaf Harold Albert Lamb Francis May Sinionds Francis Tracy Henderson .1 iwnl, Mlm Hai Alpha cBlIEI1.I1I?1' 1914 john Clinton Wlork Frank Dunlap Shaw, 21 1915 Harold Satterlee Willis Lindsay Howe Vtfelling Stuart Vtfilson Bowers Hewitt Fearn 19113 Stoddard Hohcnian 1917 Robert King Munroe L id Emu Svrlynnl Henry Greene Hotchkiss Hermann Oelrichs Robert Reginald Livingston Livingston Lyman Short Zin Illarxtltntr Charles Christopher Trowbridge Brander Mathews ,Sl -... i. A a - - . we if f A T - -' - - il 1-' ' T T i L i di ' E1 '- -s,-:-'1Xg .:I'-- .--- . r . 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Alpha Theta University of Vllisconsin Alpha Zeta University of Maryland Vanderbilt University Alpha Kappa University of Alabama Alpha Lczmlnda University of California Alpha Mu Mass. lust. of Technology Alpha .Ya Georgia School of Technology Alpha Xi Purdue University Alpha Oihirrah University of Michigan Alpha Pi University of Chicago Cornell University -32- it .M fn' 3, ' . . 1 f'-fM 5 fe - lrffi 4' 1 ' . 1 I i 1 .5 h .1.- . x. 9- K KXV- 're A it 11 in ' ' ' ,- i N ' 1 john Harding Cowan Clarence Bland Edwards Dwight Tenney I-larold Dana Los Kamp Arthur William Henne Rudolf E. V011 Saal Walter' Price Pfeiffer XV. Norman Bratton Clarence Earl Lovejoy Edward B. Towns joseph Anthony Dornes VValter August P-locher Thomas Bond Poulk Richard Pilsner Hollniann Harry Horton Canterbury Charles I. XV. Meisel Gerhard R. Lorner ' AEQUU5 ' 3111121 Glhsqainr 1514 NV. De W'itt Crampton, jr. XfVilliam Krefeld Edward Marvin Underhill Jay Voorhies 1515 John Sanford .Peck Sumner Stover 1 H1 E NVillia1n Parquliarson VValker Merril I. Cone 1 H1 ? George Bassett Roberts Carl von Goeben, Ir. G. lWillard Dickie W'illard S. Vkfadelton Leon Massey Wficlcersham Hratrva in flllniurraitntr Iliratrra E. Le Roy Keen Sylan Eppinger Sommer Cornelius Hardy Buford james Predericlc Magee in EHnr1tIte11r George Adam Pfeiffer t fewiwq- -- : lr hi 162111111111 Evita FOUNDED 1848 Omega Chapter Established 1886 iKu11 nf Qlhuptvra Swriiriit 1 U Alpha Chi Amherst College Omega M11 University of Maine P1' R110 Brown University fora M11 Mass. Institute of Technology Ddta lvl! Dartmouth College Pi Iota Wforcester Polytechnic Institute U U SPFTIEIII E I U Omega Columbia University Tau flljvlza Trinity College A7171 Zips1'7011 New York University N11 DCIlf67'07'L Yale University ' U Svrtinn 3 U Tlzicta- Psi Colgate University Sigma N11 Syracuse University Kappa N11 Cornell University C711 Union College lata Wfilliams College U U Svrtiuu 4 U U U Beta fllfll Iohns Hopkins University Beta C711 Lehigh University Sigma D6llf6l'07Z Lafayette College Beta University of Pennsylvania U Srrtinu 5 Delta Bucknell University Xi Gettysburg College GC111111111 P711' Pennsylvania State College Snrtinn B U U U UU U U R710 C711 Richmond College O1111c1'011 University of Virginia Zeta D6'llf6'I'0ll VX7ash. and Lee University U Svrrtiun 7 U U X1 D6I!fC7'0ll Adelbert College fllplza Vlfash. and Jefferson University Pi Alleghany College R710 D6Zlf67'07Z VVooster University U Simian H U U U I.tlllZ77dU' Dczztcrocz Denison University Theta De11te1'011 Qhio Wfesleyan University O7'7ZI'C7'07Z DC7ZIfE7'O1Z Qhio State College Sigaza l7Vitt-enberg College Uivrrtiuu EI U U I Lazzzbda DePauw University Zeta Indiana University T011 Hanover College Lambda Iota Purdue University Psi Wfabash College U U Svrrtiun 111 U U U Tlzfta University of Alabama Kappa Tan L'mversity of Tennessee ,U U U U U U Srriiuxt 11 C711 Uf7Sl70IZ University of Chicago Gamma DU11ter011 Knox College C715 70171 University of Illinois fl7p71a P711' University of RIlCl'l1g3H --flljvlza DCIlfEl'07l Illinois Ilfesleyan Univ N11 Slifllld University of Minnesota M11 University of Vllisconsin Srrrtiun 12 C717 Sig-nza Beta Kappa fllfvlza fota Colorado College Colorado University Iowa State College Pi DFIlf6l'OIZ University of Kansas U U Srrtinn Dclfa R1 University of California fgjiszlazz O1111'c1'011 University of Oregon University of Missouri University of Nebraska University of Texas 'William Jewell College Chl. ilffzz . Lallzbda N11 Tan De11te1'011 Zeta P711 13 Lambda Sl-gllltl 5l'gI'71U Tau University of Vlfashington Leland Stanford Univ. ..g4.. James Clarke Cassidy john Paul Henry Montgomery Maze, Ir. Ben Irving Emerick john Arthur McKenna Ira Preston McNair Louis H. F. Mouquin P. Francis C.anavan Phillip S. Harper Thomas Eugene Hickey Dean Gregory Bouton joseph Alphin Bryan Thomas Wilsoii Conant Roscoe E. Bowes Robert Lockhart Leslie I V V ' '1:mfe'zsw' .ifii-fftgw. 1-wif, 1 , A -. 'fa' lwbfiii 7',WLi'i.'-:Uv ,g .. ,pf .1 ., .Wg- sgiwf' 1 W g,'gezf:97w.y z-L., 'f f ff: Q 2 H gag: ,. wi ' 7 1- lr- fr' ' r.A, ff WI A ' mags Y ' ., ,,,', ff -.'.f -we w,,sg1 ',--1 ry 3 A -. L..QitQf3i.,5,72'14tfL3 z311a'v,I2g,pgf9'j3, ss. w , ,- . . :wafwmffcf aw V. , 7.-mg-,wp-gay, ,-1 , w.y'g,iw6-121.524, fflzq :ff'4',msfff., vfvlf , ,, 'wg-, ,W,,r,g-we , yew -f -f, '7 , 'f Y ff ., Y f ' iii' f. Cbmega Qlhaptrr 1514 Daniel Leo Meenan, Ir. Charles Erwin Rayens Ernest Bewley Slade 1915 George Frederick Orthey Edward Bracey Perkins Herbert VVesley Rogers Samuel Clyde Spalding Clarence G. Stone, Ir. 1915 Kenneth Alexander Kilbourne Frank King George Robinson Lamade Frederick Arthur Renard 1517 Henry Edward Hochette Raymond Lamont Perkins - Herbert August Schulte Srhnnl uf Arrhitrriurv Kemper Nomland Ralph E. Stoetzel Cgrahuain Zliratrea in Biniuvraitair Robert VVilson Bissell Champe G. Carter Frank L. De Beukelaer Edward Rice Doyle Austin Lee George, jr. Harold Harris Healy Charles A. Beard, Ph. D. Charles P. Berkey, Ph.D. William Campbell, Ph. D. Frank Rose Elder, B. S. Otto P. Heyn, Jr. Douglas Macduff Warner Ch.arles Pyne George Scatchard George Otten Milton VVend iliratreu in Eliarultair B Herman Vtfaldo Farwell, A. Adam Leroy Jones, Ph. D. Edward T. Kern, Ph. D. Fritz Miller, B. S. Paul Monroe, Ph. D. X - 'W ' W t l Phi liamzm Hai FOUNDED 1852 New York Gamma Chapter Established 1872 Eistrirt 1 Pezzizsyltaizia Alpha VVashington and Iefiferson P6Il1lJj'lZ'CIlllC7 Beta Peazazsylzaizia Gamma .P6'lIlZX3'l'UU7llCZ Epsilon ljL'IlllSj'l'Z'lTlll'H Zeta New l-lCIl71.l'7.S'l1ll'L' Alpha Massaelzusetts Alpha Rhode lslaaa' Alpha O College Alleghany College Bucknell University Pennsylvania College Dickinson College Peizzzsyloaiiia- Eta Peziizsyltfaaia Theta Franklin and Marshall College Lafayette College Peaizisyloania Iota University of Pennsylvania Pea llSj'lZ'!1'71iCl Kappe Swarthmore College lDL'lllI.S'j'l'2'Ul1fiLZ Laialirla Pennsylvania State College Eisirirt 2 Dartmouth College Amherst College Brown University .Vein York Epsilon New York Alpha New York Beta New York Gamma Colgate University Eistriri 3 Maryland Alpha johns Hopkins University lflf'est Virginia Alpha Virginia Alpha University of Virginia Tennessee Delta lvlilfifllllill Beta 'Washington and Lee University Texas Alpha , Etiatrirt 4 Ohio Alpha Ohio Beta .. Ohio Delta Ohio Epsilon lzzdiana Alpha llVli.Yl'0lISl.lI .-llpha ll'1'.Yl't7l1.fl'll Gamma .llizinvsata Beta larva Alpha 1fl'Zi'U Beta Ohio VVesleyan University . . . .VVittenberg University Ohio State University Case School of Applied Science De Pauw University ,llirhigaiz Alpha Indiana Beta liza'ia1za Delta Illinois Alpha Illinois Beta Illinois Delta Cornell Universitv Syracuse University Columbia University University of W. Virginia Vanderbilt University University of Texas University of Indiana Purdue University Northwestern University University of Chicago University of Illinois University of Michigan Eiiatrirt 5 University of Wisconsiii Beloit College University of Minnesota University of lowa iowa State College illissoiiri Alpha Kansas Alpha .Vebrasleai Alpha University of Missouri University of Kansas University of Nebraska California Beta Leland Stanford University California GUIIZIIIU -gg- University of California X. 4 l i xw so , . 7 Y - R X X in N V X6 S S .A Q N . X wb x V K Xx .X N w k H 1 sv tw X 2 New Burk Mamma Glhzmier uf lghi liappu 1551 EKAPPA Q5 1914 Henry Edgar Bird, jr. Charles Merriam Knapp Charles Wharton Eichrodt George VVilson Matheson Richards Hale Fritz Charles Nyland Ralph Ketchel Smith 1515 Franklin Dunning Fowler Llewelyn Roberts Harry Frank Holthusen Ro-bert Charles Kilborn ' 1515 V Landon M. Townsend Paul Heinrich Bilhuber Wlilliam J. Knox, jr. Francis Phelps Baeyertz 1517 ' . Edward Homer Bragg Charles Stephen Day, Ir. Selby James Day Ralph Brigham Dibble Pelton George Chester Leonard Fskey Austin Haight Geclney James Raymond Lawler james Kendrick Noble Preuss Srrhnnln uf 5121111 anh iilllvhirinr Dudley Frederick Fowler Beach Barrett John Augustin Mullen Andrew Jackson Peters, Jr. Williaiii Philip Smale, Ir. Illratrma in Himiunrsitatr Charles Alan Eckels Norris McAllister Mumper Herbert Brightwell Johnson Alan Foster Sawyer Burnet Olcott McAnney a Clarence Meissner Illratrrz in Zllarultaiv john R. Crawford Allen Wfilson Porterfield Clayton Meeker Hamilton Harry Wfinifred Reddick Albert T. Poffenberger Wfilliam Peterlield Trent -37- . Y 4,.A .-FQ ' A -' i ':. V' ' I ' . ' A-' fi -1- E i t Belts Kappa Enailnn FOUNDED 1844 Gamma Beta Chapter Established 1874 ' Bull nf Olhaptvra Phi Yale University Theta Bowdoin College Xi Colby University Sigma Amherst College Gainnza Vanderbilt University Psi University of Alabama Upsiloa Brown University Clzi University of Mississippi Beta University of North Carolina Eta University of Virginia Kappa Miami University Lambda Kenyon College Pi Dartmouth College lata Central University of Kentucky Alpha Alpha Middlebury College Olll'lC1'071 University of Michigan Epsilon Ihlilliams College R710 Lafayette College Tau Hamilton College U11 Colgate University X11 College of the City of New York Beta Phi University of Rochester Phi Chi Rutgers College Psi Phi De Pauw University GU-77'L1lfZCl Phi Wesleyan University Psi Omega Rensselaer Polytechnic Inst. Beta Chi Della Chi Delta- Delta Phi Gamiiia Gamma Beta Theta Zeta Alpha Chi Phi Epsilon Sigma Tala Tau Laillzbcla Alpha Phi Adelbert Co-llege Cornell University Chicago University Syracuse University Columbia University University of California Trinity University University of Minnesota Mass Inst. of Technology Tulane University University of Toronto Delta Kappa University of Pennsylvania Tala Alpha McGill University Sigma Rho L. Stanford, Ir., University Delta Phi Rho Della University of Illinois University of Wisconsin Kappa Epsilon University of Vllashington Rim Y N. 5' - , X I 'v I' .., . M rw' f ., r ,gp i '?nf - '-ii ' 1 ..-, H' M fr 1 X A N QW . ' ' qiy- QW , - ii .nj N 'v , .I N MI JT U ,, r rr Cbumnta Esta Olhaptvr 1514 james Madison Blackwell George Bruce Brooks Charles Hann, Ir. Rosendo Pineda, jr. john 'William Pulleyn Bennett de Beixedon Reynolds Benson George Prentiss Butler, Ir. Townsend Liang Cannon Howard Birkett james Harlan Cleveland Manuel Gamba Otto Culnian Frederic Lincoln Dean George 'lay Gould, Jr. Lawrence Stranahan Scofield 1515 151115 1917 George Carlton Rohrs Rufus James Trimble Wlard Van Alstyne W'alter Kenneth Vlfatkins Le Roy Wfilson Louis Connick Carlos Contreras Hubert Crow Lauber john Charles Lee, Ir. Adna Wfallace Gibson Philip Clyde Kirby Andrew Vtfilson, Jr. Bert Rice Smith john Hesse Titcoinb john Ulrick VVagenar Sterling Mackintosh fX Phi Zeta Delta Sigma Chi Epsilon Kajnfva Tau Uf7Slii0ll Xi Lambda Beta Zeta Ei FoUNb13D 1 846 Alpha Chapter Established 1878 illnll uf Glhaqatrrz New York University VVillia1ns 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 Psi Cornell University Gamma Syracuse University Iota University of California Theta Xi University of Toronto, Canada Alpha Columbia University Alpha Psi lX'lcCiill University, Canada N11 Case School of Applied Science Eta Yale University llifu Leland Stanford, Ir., University Alpha Beta University of Minnesota Alpha Epsilon University of lllinois Lambda Psi University of VVisconsin 1901 Q. 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A 4. - , V- 41 -I ,. ,sf ' ', ' L .- -'f 'iZrgigt gif, ,F .gg W - Alpha Glhupim' 1914 George Frederick Coope Lester Darling Egbert John Taylor Egan Wlalter Frank Foerster F George Vtfashington Richardson, Jr. 1515 Milton Arlanden Bridges Coburn Gilman George Gilhllan Cochran, Jr. Stephen Grant Stone 1 H 1 E James Waters Allison, Jr. Charles Edward Hamilton, J Rulord Davis Franklin Evan Le Roy Murray Holt Lambert Gilman Neff 1917 John Archibald Burchell Pierre Purcell Mansbach David Austin Cochran Prank Emerson McMillin, Kenneth Everts Robb EITIEITIPE in lllniurraitntr Emir Allen Banks Nubane Fisher Goodhue Stuart Paterson W'illiam Travers Jerome, Jr. Theodore Eugene Smith, Ir Thomas Bronson Jewell Clinton C. Swan Ralph Herbert Jewell Lynn Calhoun Turner Alexander Drummond Marks Wfilliam NVarfield John XV. Young iflrzitrra in Ellaruliair Henry Marion Howe Henry Rogers Seager Hans Willielin Zinsser lcqi I -Katy' Xdgxyxf' ,rg I , . . 'ja Af, . 3. I t ' 4 I 'flffiill 5'.:'. I ' ,ff i' v '- 1 Q . A ' '1 - ' li . . 'i . - 1- ' sa it---'Ik i -fi x . ' Y - I.. ,'l,',1.,12l i i U i x-iq LX N . L :un -R V. h I- 'cfs' - N ' ri ri A v o n n L I, L Beta W, Lf TGPTEI Cilheia i ZKHII nf Glliemiers Eiatrirt 1 Iota-Amherst College. Ulkrilazz-Boston University. Beta Sigma-Bowdoin College. Kappa-Brown University. Alpha Omega-Dartmouth College. Beta Eta-University ot Maine. Beta Ufwsilazz-llflassachusetts Inst. of Tech. Bizirirt E Alpha Alfvlta-Colnnihia University. B eta Gamma-Rutgers College. Sigma-Stevens Institute. h Mu Epsilozz-Wfesleyan University. Phi Chi-Yale University. Beta Beta Beta BNF! Eiairirt 3 Theta Colgate University. Delta-Cornell University. Zeta-St. Lawrence University. Elvsitmz-Syracuse University. Theta Zeta-Toronto University. Na-Union University. Eiatrirt 4 fllfvlia Sigma-Dickinson College. Alpha Chi-Johns Hopkins University. Beta Cin'-Lehigh University. Phi-University of Pennsylvania. Bistrirt 5 Pi Alpha-Daviclson College. Eta.Beta-University of North Carolina. Omzf1'an-University of Virginia. Eistriri E Psi-Bethany College. .fltfvlza Upsilaa-Penn. State College. Gamma-llfashington and Jefferson. Beta Psi-XVest Virginia University. Eiatrirt 7 Efsilau-Central College. Bffll .Va-University of Cincinnati. Alpha-Kliaini University. Batt! Kappa-Ohio University. Theta Delta-Ohio State University. .-llltlza Camma-lVittenlJerg University. Eistrirt B Lambda Kappa-Case School of Applied Science Alpha Eta-Dennison University. Beta Alpha-Kenyon College. Theta-Ohio lfVesleyan. Beta-VVestern Reserve. Eiutrirt H DeItaLDe Panw Univesrtiy. lata-Hanover College. Pi-Indiana University. Beta Ma-Purdue University. Tau-ltVabash College. Eiatrirt 1II Chi-Beloit College. Lambda Rho-University of Chicago. Sigma Rho-University of Illinois. Xi-Knox College. Lambda-University of Michigan. Rho Northwestern University. .fllpha Pi-University of Wisconsin. Eiatrirt 1 1 flijtha Beta-University of Iowa. Tait Sigma-Iowa State College. ,fllpha Epsilon-Iowa lfVesleyan. Beta Pi University of Minnesota. Alpha Tau-University of Nebraska. Gamma .-llftha-University of South Dakota. 1 Eiatrirt 12 Albha Nu-University of Kansas. Zeta Phi-University of Missouri. Beta Laimlnda-Vanderbilt University. .fillfvlza Tata-Washington University. Lambda Delta-Vlfestminster College. Eiatrirt 1 3 Gamma Phi-University of Gklahoma. Beta Omierozz--University of Texas. Beta Xi-Tulane University. Eisirirt 14 Beta Tau-University of Colorado. Beta Phi-Colorado School of Mines. fllftha Zeta-University of Denver. Gamma Beta-University of Utah. Eiatrirt 15 Omega-University of California. Lambda Sigma-Stanford University. Beta Rho-University of Oregon. Beta Omega lhfashington State University. XfVilliarn Hedenberg Herbert James Howard Purdy NVilliani Henry Davis Charles Franklin MacCarthy Milton See, Ir. Charles Thoinas Logan Lester Clark Danielson VVilliani Harry Corbett John Henry Connell, Ir. john Henry Hildring Arthur Seymour Crane Elbert Stothoff Porter Dakim Bennet Ferris Thomas joseph Geraty james Ballard Donoho G. P. Green H. B. Goodrich I. P. O'Hara P. E. Lavery R. B. Scandrett, R. NV. Harris S. E. VVoodworth Jr. 7 ,Gia n 0 0 ,N .. i ll' llll ' . l 521 ZEPTEI Elyria 251 1 H 1 4 Malcolm Fletcher Rogers Allan Albert MacRossie Edward Harrison Sutlitif Rayford VVardlaw Alley Anthony Fitz-Gerald Lucas 1915 Ir. Iaines Donald Duncan Edwin Anthony Iinienis Truman Minor Curry, Tr. 15113 Wfilliain John Harding Wfalter Frederick Vlfelton Harold VVetniore Beyer Kenneth Lee McCallum Arnold Churchill Hanchett 1517 Arthur Calvin Elliot, Jr. Clarence Alfred Francis Gaynor Edwin Rogers Nodine Ilirairru in Jiitiuvrniiair A. S. Hildebrand D. Beck S. Jaques R. U. Vkfood D. C. Hoyt I. E. Wfest VV. S. Robbins V. C. Ross T. S. Vorhees T. N. Pockinan F. I. Latenser N. B. VVard M. V. Bradt Efratrru in 3'Hnru1intr Charles McCoy Baker, A. M. Francis Carter Wfood. M. D. Virgil Prettyfnan, A. B. Wfilliam Dawston Johnston, A. M. Edward S. Elliott, M. D. T. Bruce Kirkpatrick, A. B. ss e sse ei r A it e 'MV i n f ' g'fvgf lcsyl X Lambda Phi Beta Epsilon Beta Theta Om.ie1'01i Beta Gamma Beta Eta Beta Kappa Beta Pi Beta Rlza Beta Tait Beta Upsilaa Beta Delta Epsilon Zeta Kappa Ma Chi Beta Alpha Alpha Gamma Na Rho Upsilan Omega Bela Lambda Beta ,lla Evita 1 an Evita FOUNDED AT BETHANY COLLEGE, BETHANY, W. VA., 1859 Gamma Epsilon Chapter Established 1882 'iinll nf Gihzmteref Snuthern Einiaiun Vanderbilt University Wasliington and Lee University Emory College University of the South Beta lata Beta Xi ' Gamma Eta Gamma lata University of Virginia . Tulane University George 'Washington University University of Texas Gamma University of Georgia mratern Biuiaiun University of Iowa University of VVisconsin University of Minnesota University of Colorado Northwestern University Stanford, Ir., University University of Nebraska University of Illinois Leland Nnrtliern Ohio University University of Michigan Albion College yVestern Reserve University Hillsdale College Ohio lhlesleyan University Kenyon College Indiana University Beta Omega Gamma Alpha Gamma Gamma Theta Gamma Kappa Gamma llflii Gamma Pi Gamma Rho Biuiniun Beta Zeta Plzi Psi Gamma Delta Gamma Lambda Gamma Xi Psi Beta Beta Beta Beta Esmtern Eiuiiainn Alleghany College 'Washington and jefferson College Beta Omieraiz Beta Chi University of California University of Chicago Beta Armour Institute of Technology Baker University University of Missouri University of Washington Iowa State College University of Oregon De Pauw University University of Indianapolis Ohio State University Vllabash College West Virginia University ' Purdue University University of Cincinnati yVooster University Cornell University Brown University Lafayette College Gamma Gamma Dartmouth College Stevens Institute oi Technology Gamma Epsilaa Columbia University Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Gamma Zeta Vtlesleyan University University of Pennsylvania Gamma Nu University of Maine Lehigh University Gamma Omieean Syracuse University Tufts College Tau Pennsylvania State College Beta Nu Massachusetts Institute of Technology l a ? Xgf f gs -W llluu ul IIII Ill ww N llll ll ll Illllllllll f Evita Elan Evita CEum1na ilipnilun Glhzmtrr 1514 Sterling Baer Horace Kirby Grafton Roland Kilbon Henry VV. Palen John VVoods Alden Hamilton Hubbard Howry Randall Holden Grmsbee Edward In gham 1515 Carl Ernest Herman Raymond Boyd jauss Wfalter Klugeschied Edwin Newell Lewis Frederic Coudert Bellinger Claude VV. Carlstrom Frederic N. Countiss VV.alter T. Carnall George B. C u rwen Jesse TC Beans W. Benjamin Fite Arthur H. Blanchard 19 1 E Torrey Hord 1517 Leland N ance Lee George Schroter Patterson Clarence B. Smith H. Chester Stevens Vlfilliams james B. McLaughlin Maurice Shibley Spencer A.. Studwell von Sothen Roy Elmer Mclntosh Richard Wfilmer Rowan John Arthur Strang VVebb D. Earle Dunn Chauncey W'arren Stone john Kelley Thulman Ellratrma in liniuerzitatr lfVilliam Hooker Richard H. Stone Gerald S. Shibley Zllratrrn in Zllarultatr Henry B. Drowne Robert M. Haig C. M. 'Whitaker C. T. Wills F2 ,f +I ev e f . ,,,, . 1 5 T 'ELI' 'ff mf JL, ,gn . m g 2,2 nf 'tfxfisxzl Ptw f erfs E 'EX XEHgi..QV-:fl W . , -,',..-,: - - - ' I i .1 ll MV T M T NQ ffgyt Elhvia Evita Glhi FOUNDED 1848 Rho Deuteron Charge Founded 1883 Beta . . Gamma Deztteafon Delta Deuterou Epsilon . . Zeta . . Zeta Deuterou . . Eta . . Eta Dezzterovz . . Iota . . Iota Dezzterou . . Kappa . Lflllllbdfl- , ilfzt Deuterozz Na . . Na Dezztcrovz . Xi . . Onzicroaz Deaterou PiDezzter01z . R110 Dczzteron Sigma Dezzterom Tau Dezzteron Phi . . Clif , , Chi Dezztcroiz Psi . Theta Dczztermz Kafvfat Dczzteron Lambda Dczzteron Xi Deuterofz . 181111 uf Gl1'gamtvr5 . . . Cornell University . University of Michigan . University of California . College of VVilliam and Mary . . Brown University . McGill University . . Bowdoin College Leland Stanford University . Harvard University . TVilliams College . Tufts College . Boston University . Amherst College . University of Virginia . Lehigh University . Hobart College . . . Dartmouth College College of the City of New York . . Columbia University . University of Wiscoiisin . University of Minnesota . Lafayette College . . University of Rochester . George Wasliiiigton University . . . . Hamilton College .Massachusetts Institute of Technology . . University of Illinois . Toronto University r . VVashington University 1 ze' 1.,f r 5 QQ wi ll . lr ,. - Q3 ,. gr! I , 5 H 7g vein s Z ff :Fifi 1 M , v .Q 2- ,K-2 -1 RM. W wx----.L . ' - 1' 1 I . ' ' .-Y.. M sna g ,A DM-. ffrghnygqa F li- - Q Mae111..,,Nx jack W. Love, Ir. Richard B. Roberts, Ir. Harry Buncke Edward G. Burghard E. Karl Richard Bruce S. Scheldon George E. Rurghard Ernest Hayes Ernest V. Amy S. Clifford Merrill Austin Roche Bert Clyne joseph Carroll P. james Escobar Ronald Bogle Eustace Seligman Alfred Getman Elin Bsutrrnn Qlhargv 1514 Lucius Vlfilliarns Raymond V. Long John A. Class 1515 Duncan Campbell Richard Donnelly Harry Naumer C. A. Gsterholm Wm. McKelvey 1515 George G. Dobson Herbert Buermeyer George I. Eltz 1917 Frederick Burghard Philip E. Donlin illratrwa in Hxxiuvrsitate Elliot Wood Fritz L. Dressler Pliny B. Fisk Lynn Reed VVatt VV. Clinch L. Edwards Zllratrwa in Zllaruliatv Henry Edward Crampton Robert Sessions VVoodworth Elwyn Erwing Leslie Harrison Ross Stexes Thomas Mathew McClure VValter Irvine Slichter Rudolf Tombo, Jr. Q ,.'V - 'A 3 i r-l - , 4,- ' I v t hi Evita Cflhrta Foormsn 18.48-INCORPORATED 1881 New York Delta Chapter Established 1884 ilinll nf Olhaptrra .Alpha lfiruuinre Quebec Alplza Columbia University New Yorls Delta Ontario Alpha Maine Alpha McGill University University of Toronto Colby College Syracuse University Lafayette College lVe-zo York Epsilon Pennsyltfaizia Alpha New Irlanzpshire Alpha lfernzont Alpha illassachnsetts Alpha ll-Iassaehnsetts Beta' Rhode Island Alpha New York Alpha New York Beta Dartmouth College University of Vermont VVilliams College Amherst College Brown University Cornell University Union College Beta lgrnuinre Virginia Beta University of Virginia Pennsylvania Beta Pennsylvania College Penn. Gainnza Vlashington and Jefferson College Pennsylrlania Delta Alleghany College Pennsyltmnia Epsilon Dickinson College I'ennsyli'ania Zeta University of Pennsylania Pennsylvania Eta Lehigh University Pvnnsyltania Theta Pennsylvania State College Cftamma lgrnuinre Kentucky Alpha-Delta Central University Kentnrky Epsilon Kentucky State University Tennessee Alpha Vanderbilt University Tennessee Beta University of the South liirginia Ganznza . Randolph-Macon College lfirgznza Zeta VVashington and Lee University North Carolina Beta University of N, C. Brita Hruuinre Ohio Alpha Miami University Qhzvo Beta- Ohio Xhlesleyan University Ohio Claznana Ohio University Ohio Zeta Ohio State University Ohio Eta Case School of Applied Science Ohio Theta- Michigan Alpha University of Cincinnati University of Michigan iipailun lgrnuinrs Indiana Alphai Indiana University Indiana Beta 'Wabash College Ina'iana Ganznza Butler University Ina'iana Delta Franklin College Indiana Epsilon Hanover College Indiana Zeta De Pauw University Indiana Theta Purdue University Zeta lgrnuinrr Illinois Beta Illinois Alpha Illinois Delta, Illinois Zeta Illinois Eta lfVisronsin Alpha Minnesota Alpha Iorva Alpha Iowa Beta Iowa Gaznina University of Chicago Northwestern University Knox College Lombard College University of Illinois University of Wisconsin University of Minnesota Iowa lhlesleyan University University of Iowa Iowa State College Illissouri Alpha Ill-issonri Beta Missouri Ganinza Kansas Alpha Kansas Beta Nebraska Alpha Colorado Alpha Colorado Beta University of Missouri Westminster College Wasliington University University of Kansas Vllashburn College University of Nebraska University of Colorado Colorado College South Dakota Alpha University of So. Dakota North Dakota Alpha University of No. Dakota Eta Hrnuinrr Georgia Alpha University of Georgia Georgia Delta Georgia School of Technology GU0l's'1'c1 Beta Emory College Alabafnza Alpha University of Alabama Georgia Ganznza Mercer University Alallania Beta Alabama Polytechnic Institute Elhrta Qgrnninrr I-0111510110 fllllhll r Tulane University Texas Beta University of Texas fexas Gamma Southwestern University A 5n1a lgrnuiare liappa Elgrnuinre California Alpha University of California lflfashington Alpha University of Wasliington Calzfornza Beta Leland Stanford, Jr., University Oregon Alpha University of Oregon Idaho Alpha University of Idaho 93- feature e -- , if ie NVQ? ,V, ', af 7, fyyfx H7 fwfr .6 12 M 9 3 X?-'X '1 Y 'I l 7 J' NJNJ K KC -96 a f' ,zz 17 N. X 'FX it S3 if --- -1. 'i 7 N f f' ' r. Lf M tr 2 , 'C - 'ig ... r tl' 'af 'Y 2- , .- ,,. , . im , .. lO.65fg'fE, Lg-J,,, New 'Qurk Brita Glliaptrr Francis Patrick Brophy Alvin Liddon Graham Thomas Corwin Haire Karl John Herkert, Ir. Charles VVaterbury Benn NVilliam Edward Brophy Andre Ieanneret Edgar P. Broe Samuel Victor Constant Ralph Siegfried Cramer Macaulay Hamilton George Miller Charles L. Hayward Richard Monerieff Pott VVilbur T. Hooven Louis Le Garde De L'A Paul VV. Garret George Gaston Melvin Davis Hildreth 1514 Harvey Grey Knuth Arthur Emmanuel Petersen Lowrey Albert VVeed james Sherwood Miller 1515 Benjamin Maurice VVilliam Joseph McHale Wfarwick Hanford Todd 19113 Raymond Mcliinless Gerard Franklin Qberrender Wfalter .Reed Rudolph Rex Reeder Godfrey Ernst Updike 1517 Frederick C. Shad Kenneth VV. Todd Paul Spofford Herbert Tichborne ett, Jr. Grahunte 91111121115 igle Battey Stuart Maurice Wlilliam Stanley Siemon Edgar A. B. Spencer Francis de Sales Vklelsh Harold Yan Gaasheck ZHra1I1'm1 in Iiizirultatr Frederick Arthur Goetze, RLS. Marshall .Xvery Howe, Ph.D. H. C. Brown, Ph.D. Cassius jackson Keyser, Ph.D. Edward joseph Fortier, A.B. Nathaniel Bowditch Potter, A.B., MJD George Augustus Goodell, Ph.D Charles Thaddeus Terry, A.B., LL.B. John N. P. Hodgson, MD. XValter Tiinme, B.S., M.D. Harold Banks G. Hinnian Barrett QS VI LV1-ZHCZJIIS Union Haenilton Arzzlzerst 55121121 lipfiilnn FOUNDED 1834 Columbi.a Chapter Established I ' 'iKnl1 nf Qlhapirra VVilliams College Union University Hamilton College Amherst College lflfestern Reserve Vtfest. Reserve University Colby Rochester lwiddlebury Bowdoin Rutgers Broiwz Colgate New York Miami Cornell Marietta Syracuse .lIz'c111'ga1zi Nor1'lzzt'este1'n ffU1 Z'C7l'd 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 Wisconsin Lafayette Collmzbia Lelzigli Tufts De Pazzfw Pennsylwani Minzzesota Technology 885 University of Wiscoiisin Lafayette College Columbia Universitv Lehigh University Tufts College De Pauw University a University of Pennsylvania University of Minnesota Mass. Institute of Technology .S'tt'a1'z'l111101'e Swarthmore College Califorrnia University of California Stanford Leland Stanford, Jr., University 1lg7cG1'ZI Nebraska Toroizzfo Chicago Olzio Illinois UIC'l.S'lZ1.lZgZ'011 Pennsylrfazzi -roo- Mc'Gill University University of Nebraska University of Toronto University of Chicago Ohio State University University of Illinois University of Washiiigton o Stare Penn. State College r ig, , 'A : -c M,g T ' 15 . Trig5rf1Hfg9 t i f f 31 - 239 li in 'A f fl' 'C Q n ' .Anguid.'I71om1nq:1 ' - 1-f,,:,.t,, . Vy' za. 'w tf- '7f,52f'ft ' ,:w.,.....f 8 D 1 Olulumhia Glhaptvr 1914 Theodore Harvey Barrett james Saunders O'Neale, Ir. Russell Lawrence Beatty john Henry Sengstaken Richard Field Griffen. Stanley -Watson Smith Vlfilliam Frederick Wiirstei' 1915 Channing VVheeler Baxter Ernest Bird Moorhouse Lawrence Richmond Beatty Vincent Guy Sanborn Camillus Rogers Trainer l 1915 Kirtland Flynn NValter Guernsey Frey Williaiii Henry Philip Gardner Wfalter Clarke Allen Courtney Nixon Aten George Fred Bruckbauer Charles Randall Henderson Ralph Billsborrow John Dudley Chamberlain 1Villiam Codling Hilary Earl Corwin Douglas Perry Dickie Philip Douglass Leon Giroux Nathan Harris 1917 james Herbert Macmillan Roger Lytle Vlfensley Felix Edgar Vlformser Creagh Mitchell Heydecker Robert Howard Lorenz john Bark Charles Vlfilliam Sengstaken Zlirartrrxa in lirriurrsitatv -rol- Girard Lindsley Harold Wfharton Miller Irving David Smith Stephen Ernest Smith Wfilliam Boyd Somerville 'Wilbur Vaughn James Clarence Wfebster lValter Quincy NVilgus dq: 4 i I fu ,ig.t.M,...f,.. A, IJ, .,-, . ,. .,,k J 1 ii ,. f I ' .ai gf f e if' ' C .1,--f - -' .12--'Lf,-. , ill..-Qt v, V-lg I-e. ' ' as' A 'll' rll nn L li Alpha Beta Lambda Psi Beta Tau Delta Kappa Beta Kappa L Sigma Nu FOUNDED 1869 Delta Gamma Chapter Established 1888 Qlnll uf Qlhuniere illirat Eiuieinn Virginia Military Institute University of Virginia Vllashington and Lee University University ot North Carolina North Carolina College of Mines Deleware State College Kansas A. Sz M. College Sernnh Eiuisinn Sigma Vanderbilt University Gamma Iota State University of Kentucky Glhirh Eiuininn Ma University of Georgia Theta University of Alabama Iota Howard College Kappa North Georgia Agricultural College Eta Mercer University Xi Emory College Beta Theta Alabama Polytechnic Institute Gamma Alpha Georgia School of Technology Delta Ma Stetson University Iiluurth Biuiainn Epsilon Bethany College Beta Nu Ohio State University Beta lata Mt. Union College Ga-mima Pi Delta Alpha Delta Zeta Gamma Beta Gamma Gamma Gamma Lambda Gamma lllii Gamma Na Gamma Rho Delta Theta Beta ilflu University of Vllest Virginia Case School of Applied Science Western Reserve University Illifih Eiuiaiuit Northwestern University Albion College University of Vxlisconsin University of Illinois University of Michigan University of Chicago Lombard University Sixth Eiuiniun State University of Iowa Gamma Sigma Iowa State College Gamma Tau G11 1' Delta Eta University of Minnesota U Cornell College University of Nebraska Swuvnih Eiuiiainn Nu Kansas State University Rho H Missouri State University Beta Ai Q William Jewell College Gamma Xi I Missouri School of Mines Gamma Omieroii Washington University Delta Epsilon University of Oklahoma Eighth iBiuieiu11 Upsilah University of Texas Phi Louisiana State University Beta Phi Tulane University Gamma Upsiloh University of Arkansas Ninth Eiuieinn Gamma Eta Colorado School of Mines Gamma Kappa University of Colorado Elenth Eiuiziun Gamma Chi University of Washington Gamma Zeta University of Oregon Gamma Phi University of Montana Delta Iota Washington State College Eleventh Biuizinit Beta Chi Leland Stanford, jr., University Beta Psi University of California Ulunzlfth Eiuiaiun Pi Lehigh University Beta Rho University of Pennsylvania Gamma Epsilon Lafayette College Gamma Theta Cornell University Gamma Psi Syracuse University Delta Delta Pennsylvania State College Zllhirtrrnth Eiuieinn Beta Beta De Pauw University Beta Zeta Purdue University Beta Eta University of Indiana Beta Upsilon I Rose Polytechnic Institute Zllnurteeiith Eiuiefinn University of Vermont Stevens Inst. of Technology Dartmouth College Columbia University Brown University University of Maine Beta Sigma Gamma Delta Delta Beta Delta Gamma Delta Lambda Delta Nu -102- 1 V? ,',4 cZ.3 : i fav, c a ar A it f N a i ' ' si 1. X 4 ,XX , f as f ' Q 1 ,X , 5 I ' s I 1 , 4: I , ff gf g a 9 ,ff lib' e 'fo 1 I D1 K. 6 ui -1 , Q X ,N af If X , , , 1 X . ,W YB . ff Brita CEan11na1 Glhapter 1914 Henry Carl Brennecke Paul Barrus Johnson 'Chester William 1915 Donald Douglas Blanchard Lester Barker Lane Elias Xf'Vhitney 1915 john Eoukes Aspinwall Clitt Cornwall Allen Don Garman Frank Groten, jr. Jefferson A. Healy James Newton Heath Robert Wilson 1517 Barth DeGraff James Pollock Haight Williaiii Michael Henry Paul McCormick Kenneth Hall Kiefer Thomas Haight Leggett Petersen XValter Martin Stillman Edgar Randolph Thayer Travis Alexander Stewart Henry, Ralph Redman Perry George Henry Roberts Eugene Arthur Scherpich Henry Boynton Smith 'Wallace Doyle Taylor Watt Howard Miller 2nd Charles Thomas Pauley Harry Francis Pohlman Roswell Lawrence Schmitt ' Zffrairra in Ellurnltatr Edward .lohn Grant Baxter Perry Hamilton lllratrrz in 'iflui Joseph Everingham Brown Archie Austin Coates Tracy Richard V. Eike Arthur McCornack Gary Vlfilliam Ranall Grunow Rufus VVilliam Hicks Lester Sanders Hill Benjamin Burkes Kendrick George XY. Mullins urriaiiair Alphonso L. lyy lllilliam B. Lackey Richard James Mackey John Kernan McCormick Henry B. Moore Henry Sigmund Rade lVilliam Dornedclen Spaltho jr ff A :, . ,'-, , .'1 M y .L.l f Theta Kappa O111ic1'011' Phi Alpha Rho Alpha Chi Beta Theta Phi Phi Epsilon Zeta Psi Alpha Taa Beta l.a111hda Alpha Gazanza llla Alpha Gaaiinza .ellpha Pi Beta Eta Zeta Psi Theta Theta M11 llila l.a111lJda Xi Rho Chi Delta Delta Delta Chi O 111 eg 11 Alpha Zeta Alpha lata .V-llpha L4I7Ill7dtI Aip11aSig111a Sigma Glhi FOUNDED 1855 Nu Nu Chapter Established Iggtat Rall uf Qlhzlpivra Zllirst Igruuinrr Pennsylvania College Bucknell University Dickinson College Lafayette College Lehigh University Pennsylvania State College University of Pittsburgh University of Pennsylvania Svrrunh igrnuinrr George Wasliington University l1Vashington and Lee University University of Virginia University of North Carolina Trinity College Glhirh Hgrnuinrv Miami University Ohio VVesleyan University Denison University Ohio State University Albion College Case School of Applied Science and Vllestern Reserve University University of Cincinnati University of Michigan 'West Virginia University Zflnurth lirnuiurr lndiana University De Pauw University Butler College Hamilton College Purdue University 'Wabash College Illifth lgruuinrr Northwestern University Beloit College Illinois Vllesleyan University University of 'Wisconsin University of Minnesota IO iliifth lgruuinrr Cruntinurhl Beta Zeta University of North Dakota Omieroii OlllfiCl'OlZ University of Chicago Kappa Kappa University of Illinois Sixth igruuinrr Alpha Epsilon University of Nebraska Alpha Eta State University of lowa Alpha Xi University of Kansas Beta GGllll7'Z-Cl 4 Colorado College Xi Xi University of Missouri Tail Tail Vllashington University Swurnth Iirnuinrr Delta University of Georgia Alpha Psi Vanderbilt University Zeta Zeta Central University of Kentucky Lambda Lambda State University of Kentucky lfighth Hrnuinrr Alpha Beta University of California Alpha Upsiloa University of So. California Alpha Omega Leland Stanford, Ir., University Beta Delta University of Montana Bela Epsilon University of Utah Beta lata University of Oregon Upsilan Upsilon University ot VVashington Ninth ilgruuinrr Alpha Alpha Alpha Theta Alpha Phi Hobart College Mass. Institute of Technology Cornell University Eta Eta Dartmouth College Rho Rho University of Maine Nil N11 Columbia University Psi Psi Syracuse University Cflenih igruninrr Alpha N11 University of Texas Alpha Ozzzicran Tulane University Beta Kappa University of Oklahoma Omega Omega University of Arkansas 41 Louis Henry Schene Cornelius Hearn, Ir. Arthur Norman Clough joe Hunter McDonnell Reuben Henri Bowden Robert Garry Brackett Robert Henry Spurgeo n, Edward Frederick Beck Arthur Francis McEvoy G. G. McElVare . R. McElvare . B. Wurm R C S. Pitt A. DeF. Smith A. L. L. Bell B. Snyder E. B. Bickley' H. M. Larson, Ir. Q ' . xv, Ir. Nu Nu Qllraphzr 1514 1915 15113 1517 Archie Edward Rhinehart Elmer Everette Bartos Michael Mieczislav Konarslci Ernest Harold Edinger Edward Alhardt Pilnacek Wfarren Dennis Leary Howard Miller, Ir. Samuel Harrell Eerebee Reynolds Sayer Ralph Bevin Smith Raymond Martin Schrenkeisen James Russell Vtfelding Q Zllratrrz in lllniurrsitatv WV. Simmons C. E. Nighman A. Dinsmore C. R. McPherson S. L. Gilmore C. L. Elken VV. C. Bacon E. I. Hummell C. G. Irish Ellrairra in Zllaruliatr Russell Burton-Qpitz M.D., B.S., M.S., Ph.D. ui, -fbfmf i lm -..- G ,,.. , . .. .,,,,,,,., i 1' M N I ' I iili I a s -s? r', - I H -Q cg-M'gL'Lv - Sigma Alpha Epailnn FOUNDED 1856 New York Mu Chapter Established 1895 iKnl1 nf Glhaptrra University of Maine I Boston University 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 Washiiigtoii University University of Virginia Wfashington and Lee University University of North Carolina Davidson College University of Michigan Adrian College Mount Union College Ohio 'Wesleyan University University of Cincinnati Ohio State University Case School of Applied Science Franklin College Purdue University University of Indiana Northwestern University University of Illinois Millikin University University of Chicago University of Minnesota b 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 Wfashington 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 I University of South D.akota Louisiana State University Tulane University University of Mississippi University of Texas University of Oklahoma Central University Bethel College Kentucky State University Southwestern Presbyterian U Cumberland University Vanderbilt University University of Tennessee University of the South Union University Leland Stanford, jr., University University of California University of Washington niversity University of Pittsburg roo- L.. ,qi Q. ,fu ' ,TA .WX wQmXff'Qy GG? ff L .Hill W L1-F1 I AK-mg-V' '17, 'v u , ' ' al l fju Liv gqf. X K ml 71 ' W In f f wi if :sa it .i Ja gf X 'l' Jw 'xv 1 ' -.wff ,,:w.w- , ,525 if ,Y5aq.. f, , .. , ,Y 5, ff Tn fl ml .-QQ: , X 3 is ,P?P y fffqg . , r 5, in :'f-g ug.'?.'if,- rim' , . , XR. X N 182 tl? -'7 - wi ' -fl' 'lu-.1 mi, N- fff'gfy ,, -XJ 4 w, f I , ii,'m,:,.i.1 1, f iii ' ' 1-ww-' ' IA Vl7 :7 1 15' W , ' - Fi :ef ei I :P fx? ,Y , x, , A ,M lk H R L r fllf ll Ji. 'if N, l if 4 1 il I 141 I l C ,Q fllefta' N wi 1 f ll ,hu i l ,nj r 1 QM 4 uw? vi' K, Paul William Dixon iii' iv New Burk 51111 Qlhaptrr 1914 Philip O'Bryan Montgomery Maurice Pelham Van Buren Gilbert Charles Dohm James Gordon Acker Herbert Fuller Butler Frederic Vlfilliam Conrad Vincent LeRoy jones Albert Fredrick Lindner Edwin Louis Anger John David Beals, jr. Lyman Cook Bradley VVayles Baker Bradley William Chalmers Agnew Byron Bennet Boyd Russell Arnold Fairbairn Kenneth Berkley Norton Noel Thomas Dowling 1515 1915 Girdner 15117 Theodore Clinton Taylor Oscar Blair Myers Frazier Fornan Peters Floyd Hookway Rowland Clifton Otis Thacher john Arthur VVidder Frederick Corning Knote Julius VVilhelm Schede john Huttleston Taber Spencer Charles Williams ll 11 liniueraitate George Raynolds Stearns, james Akin Thomas, Jr. I. Henry Thiesen VVallace VVhite Ein iliurultatr Edward F. Humphrey Edward Thurston T - ..'. '1 . 1 ' ' ' ' i 1 ' , , - - T , w i v l--- .'.i. . .-1 A FR 'M Alpha . Beta . Gamma . Delta . Epsilon . Zeta. . Eta . Theta . Iota . Kappa . Lambda llfu . Nu . Xi . Olll1.C7'07Z Pi . R110 . Sigma . Tau . Upsilon . Plz! Clzl Psi . Omega- . . Alpha Deuterozi Beta Dczzterou Gamma Defzteron .1 n nznonvitgpkj ISIN Sigma Kappa FOUNDED 1873 Theta Chapter Established 1897 Quill nf Glhapirra . Massachusetts Agricultural College . . . Union University . . Cornell University University of Vklest Virginia . . . Yale University . College of City of New York . . University of Maryland . . Columbia University Stevens Institute of Technology . Pennsylvania State College . George Washington University . University of Pennsylvania . . . Lehigh University . . St. Lawrence University Massachusetts Institute of Technology . . Franklin and Marshall College . Queens University . St. Iohn's College . Dartmouth College . Brown University . Swarthmore College . Williams College University of Virginia . University of California University of Illinois . University of Minnesota . Iowa State College -108- Elyria Gllmpter 1914 Ernest Albert Barth Charles Norman Cleary Tomas Carlos Leon George Bernard Murphy Adelbert Fortunado Smithers G. Raymond 1915 W. Lawrence Garrison 1915 Victor Barton Carlton Philip Flickinger jay Barrett Botsford Albert Crawford Herring Henry james Masson Stanley Joseph Skarvan Kenneth Sterling Valentine Webb Walter Campbell Goodwin john XfValter Beam john Thomas Quinlan Rowland VVheldon Richards 1917 August Stephan Barth Daniel Manning Frisbie Porter Cornelius Murphy Louis Schneider Hermann Bates john L. Hutchinson Philip Steingotter Reichers Frank Theodore Springrneyer illrairrs in liniurrzitate Avelino Vicente Ferreira Orrin Castle Isbell Egbert Bradney Griffin Richard Henry Paynter 3rd A Charles Richter fa ii ' 3 I 1 e.. i ,. , , ' ja : i, . , i 5 11 :5 5 'I ' I' LEE Y ' ' ' 'Q it, if N -1- 1 I LL - t - ' . in g A- . X -, v ' inrirnonnnuu L2 Alpha Beta Gamiiia Delta Epsilon Zeta Eta Theta Iota Kappa Lambda Mu Nu Xi Omicroii Pi Rho Ulhseia Xi FOU NDED I 864 Epsilon Chapter Founded 1898 ilinll nf Glhapirrz Rennselaer Polytechnic Institute . . . Yale University Stevens Institute of Technology Massachusetts Institute of Technology Tlzeta Xi Club of Chicago Theta Xi Club of Maryland . Theta Xi Club of New York . -IIO-- . . Columbia University . Cornell University . Lehigh University . Purdue University . Washington University Rose Polytechnic Institute Pennsylvania State College . . Iowa State College . California University . State University of Iowa . University of Pennsylvania Carnegie Institute of Technology . . . University of Texas . Chicago, Illinois Baltimore, Maryland . New York, New York .lilllts 'f 1 1 27 me E WT Qt It E all ,,,, il L S' J E 'l' -WG Q QQ? Epailnn Qlhapter 1514 Harold Beckwith King Herbert Clarence Lundborg Thomas Spencer Lathrop VVilliam John Harvey Francis Bertram Schmidt Selby Quattlebaum Harry Hoelzle Mason Albrecht Charles Nolte 1515 Norman Lawrence Calder XfVilliam Frederick Glimm Frederick Sylvester XfVright Arnold Parrette Cramp Williana Thomas 'O'Reilly Jefferson Allen Horton Alvah Ernest Esser Paul Vlfitzell , Alfred A. Lacazette 1515 Donato Michael Romeo Sydney G. Berry Carl Snyder Van Name Arthur Normington Langdon Williaiaq Tecumseh Sherman Garnjost 1917 Charles F. Hernandez Edgar A, Schmidt Louis Victor Place, Jr. illratnr in iiniuvrzitatr VVilliam M. Bramwell Ellratrra in illarnltatnz James Kip Finch Frank Louise Mason Reginald James Seymour Pigott Edwin Howard Armstrong -111- -1f- . ' 1 . - :I Phi Phi Phi Phi Phi Phi Phi Phi Phi Phz' Phi Phi Psi . Chi Phi ' Omega Alpha Beta Delta Epsilon Zeta . Eta Theta Gamma Alpha Glhi illhn A FOUNDED 1895 i Omega Chapter Established Iooo ilinll nf Glhaptvra Q -II2 . . Trinity College Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute University of Pennsylvania Columbia University . Lafayette College . Dickinson College Yale University . Syracuse University . University of Virginia Washington and Lee University . Cornell University . Wesleyaii College Guy Arthur Cheney George Millard Dawson Charles La Monte Brieant VVilliam Daniel Clark Franklin George Dunham Pryor McNeill Grant Gilman Stirling Currier Lyle VVilliam Jackson James Renwick Harrison VVilliam Francis letter james Thorn Beard, Ir. George Buchtenkerch George Danforth Caldwell Elbridge Colby Frank Lathrop Finlayson Vlfilliam Carter Holbert l.. fp it r ez. if 1 ll ' ,safj l !,l,b.l Cf ! p ta .SJ , I .l l' K 1 llllli s 1 lla i li lil-is Y -'- 'Lf' -5.1 . 4,2 ' X. .rw tx. L1 41 ja 1Hhi Qbmrga Glhupivr 1514 1915 1515 1917 Henry Jordan Ponsford VVilliam Harry Vlfilsen Emil Mueser Harold Symonds Osgood Kenneth Smith George VValter Zahn Alfred Kennan Mausolff Earl Ceylon Sheffer Henry Thomas Kilborn VValter George Lahm Arthur Kittredge Paddock 3'Frz1irrn in lluiumaiiute Philip Edward Hendricks, Ir. James H. Hughes Harold Pindar NVilliam Bechtel Landis Parker Le Roy Moon Prederick Alfred Mueser Clodius Murchison V Eugene Herman Paddock Richard R. B. Powell Ethelbert T. Smith Wfilliam Cornell NVeeks Zoller ZH1-airru in Illarultair Carlton Hayes, Ph.D. VVliliam Robert Shepherd, Ph D Dixon Ryan Fox, A.M. 'H -as 'lr off s, Hi is Alpha Delta Gaamzia Theta, Ka-ppa ilffu Lambda Zeta Sigma, Eta Iota N11 Xi' Onzicron Pi Tau R110 Plzi Upsiloiz Clzi t't- - f n QM t mf Til I Epsilon Zeta 1312181 Eau FOUNDED 1898 Delta Chapter Established IQO3 Zllnll nf Cllhaptvria -11 College of the City of New York . . Columbia University . New York University . University of Pennsylvania . . Cornell University . . Boston University . Wlestern Reserve University . Case School of Applied Science . . Tulane University . . . Union College Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn . . Ohio State University Massachusetts Inst. of Technology . . Syracuse University Louisiana State University . . Harvard University University of lllinois . University of Michigan . McGill University . University of California 4l L H D - k T gag ilnnfu? gl 1 cc im m M5 , 97493, X pi 1 ,,'ZQ-'-df, fi ar g s l . ff 2 11 1419 ' Q 531 up , Q - -?!!LL.i5 Qu i -:i jt iv . 1, m ir e' fi f 1 i in if 95 L f E 4 422, -'ti' -i s if i ij q v J -rw I ,- , f ii' '1+YL-- J .f 4 L' ity 3 Ilf 'V 1 A ig M L.. f I l l rx S 1 'K Q , 41,11 Y '-ii. .2 ' , fF1.f f - , ww - fi xr 1 Qi 4, if Mllflgf I3 'Tr' XE' i f '1 ' H3928 ' Brita Qlheqsirr 1914 Irwin Maier Berliner Bernard Felix Gerson 1515 Sherman M. Bijur Charles Leonard Kahn Colman I. Bonart Paul Henry Klingenstein Alfred Augustus Haldenstein Herbert 'Lincoln Meyer Gaston Julien Herrmann I. julian Tashof 1915 Alan F. Bierhoff Dudley David Hilborn Henry Wvalter Louria Harold Bertram Davidson Percy Klingenstein Clarence Leslie Lewis John Malcolm Schloss Leo Steiner Charles H. Stern Irving Sylvan Stroock 1517 George Jonas Lewin Nicholas Sigmund Ransohoff Earn zmh illlllzhirilw Samson Nathanson Frederic David Zeman 3111 illurultate Richard H. Gottheil aw i 4l bA , A- .A ,. ,A, .. Y.., . . , 1: V , b . K E- , 3 f ntismftr Alpha Beta Gamma Delta Epsilon Zeta Eta Theta Iota Kappa Lambda Mu A' ll Yi Alpha Sigma hi FOUNDED 1845 Lambda Chapter Established IQIO iKnll nf Glhaqcltrra Yale University . . . Harvard University . Massachusetts Agricultural College . . Marietta College Qhio Vkfesleyan University . Qhio State University University of Illinois . University of Michigan . Cornell University . University of Vlfisconsin . . Columbia University . University of VVashington . University of California . University of Nebraska -116- fx 6 Wg. JI ' ' L- .L il ' K 1. U . Ib lf! Q-' 1,10 I 1 .' .21 J J 114322. 4' 5 5 f mln' 'L anllllll Ralph Bergen Allen Sydney Fisher Charles Ernest Hall Clifford Lee Tichenor Glenver McConnell John Gordon Brown VVilliam Daniel Ahearn Harold Augustin Calahan Bernard Augustin Cruse Cyril Joseph Curran Gillespie Blaine Darrah Paul Kendall Hood s 4 L U55 ATE' Vis E5 so Eamhha Gllgapim' 1914 Leonard Starr Henry Wfilliam Harris Merriam john Lloyd Taylor 1 H15 Benjamin Fairbanks Leonard Bertram Gibbs 1 H 1 E Elwood john Mahon 1 EI 1 7 Wfalter Raymond Ingersoll Emu Erhnnl Carl Carlysle Hoyt Henri Casimir jacques Alfred Leigh Pitts Guy Hughes Riegel 331351 Grahuateu Emery Edward Neff Charles Francis Otto George Sylvester Kearney john Henry Wellenkamp 'fsilme ez. i p - '- fff 15 l 3 ' AV,.- V ' ' Sr i A it ntnonnzlttx x' Aleph Beth Ginza! Dalctlz . 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King I. N. Lobclell Dr. H. N. Moeller L. L. VVinslOW 3 e it i r . m y 'rarf r a Q Q r ' it To rt ' A r A l 1 fx - fits :wi--' mt-I Y ,- a, ,Q la uw Alpha Alpha Alpha . Gamma . Delta . Epsilon . Zeta . Iii Eamhha Ighi Alpha Chapter Established 1896 ilinll nf Glhapivra -120- . Yale . Columbia New York . Cornell Michigan Pennsylvania University University University University University University i s lg-my 1. . :L sy . sail- --A 1 Frank Arthur Gordon Herman Axelrod Harold Sidney Lion Milton George Cohn Leonard R. Brous Horace S. Manges Ralph R. Moolten Theodore Cohen Milton B. Rosenhluth Hi Eamhha 1Hhi Alpha Qlhaptrr 1514 1515 15113 1517 Bertram Charles Catzen Jack Wfilhnr Mayer, Ir. Harold D. Menken Henry Harlan Schwartz Philip A. Roth Frank C. Weiiiberg Jerome S. VVertheimer' Hratrru in Hniurraitaie Vlfilliani B. Rosenthal Laurence A. Steinhardt Irwin Dernhain Strauss -121- Allegheny . fjlinherst . Beloit Boston Bowdoin Brown California . Chicago . Cincinnati . Colby . Colgate . 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Treasurer Felix Adler Charles Sears Baldwin Dino Bogongiari Marston Taylor Bogert Nicholas Murray Butler Rhys Carpenter William Scolield Day VVilliain Archibold Dunning James Chidester Egbert John Erskine Thomas Scott Fiske Dixon Ryan Fox Carlton Hayes VVillia1n Addison Hervey Frederick VVilliam Justus Henser Frederick Paul Keppel Charles Knapp Nelson Glenn McCrea Arthur VVhittier Macmahon Brander Matthews VVillia1n S. Messer Cveorge C. D. Odell Edward Delevany Perry John Dyneley Prince Michael Jf Pupm Robert Livingston Schuyler Edwin R. A. Seligman VVillian1 Robert Shepherd VVilliam Milligan Sloane Alan Alonzo Tenney Harold W. Webb Abraham Valentine Williams jackson Harold Jacoby Clarence H. Young Q sss e if 9 4 F e i t N I I7C7Z7ZXyl'ZJCl4'ZltZ Alpha llflztlzlgalz Alpha . .ladlaiza Alpha. . New .lersey Alpha llliaois Alpha .. . lVz7scohslh Alpha . Ohio Alpha . Kentucky Alpha . New York Alpha .. Mlssoalfi Alpha . illzfchigaa Alpha . Colorado Alpha . Colorado Beta llllzzols Beta . 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Vice-President . . Corresponding Secretary . Recording Secretary . .... . . . Treasurer Arthur E. Petersen Francis B. Schmidt Sydney Fisher . VVilliam VV. Havens . Chester B. Sadtler Elrrivh in 31uninr fljrar Albrecht C. Nolte, E.E. Arthur E. Petersen, M.E. Chester B. Sadtler, Met.E. Francis B. Schmidt, M.E. jane-shi Tsoo En Sen, E.M. john Cornelissen, E.M. Henry VV. Elsasser, E.E. Sydney Fisher, E.E. Wfilliam VV. Havens, C.E. Wfilliam Krefeld, C.E. Henry E. Bird, E.M. Elvrtrh in Svrninr Wfilliam VV. Colquhoun, Met.E. Eugene A. Iareclcie, M.E. Clement I. Koukol, E.E. Francis Macdonald, Ch.E. Charles P. Berkey Charles H. Burnside VVilliam H. Burr Vlfilliam Campbell Gilbert D. Fish J. K. Finch T. H. Harrington James F. Kemp Edward F. Kern Harold Jacoby Earl B. Lovell C Charles E. Lucke lgvar VVilliam C. Ohlssen, C.E. George S. Patterson, E.M. Richard B. Roberts, Ir., C.E Ja-mes A. Stewart, ME. Edward I. VVilliams, E.M. illirmhrrz in Ihr Illarulig Ralph E. Mayer Henry B. Mitchell I. Harold Morecroft Henry S. Munroe Leonard D. Norsworthy Robert Peele NValter E. Rautenstrauch Frank C. Schroeder Alexander Smith Wfalter I. Slichter Arthur L. VValker George V. Vlfendell Milton C. Xvhittalcer 15 C09 QQ xi vom? C f Iggy., If. .. . ,-,5:eQg:igt 1 . ' ,Q fe-are I -lf. ' . ' ' 4 -T2 ' - 51 il 12571: IE -. ' F flfsazt L:,.g+f..: A V, 3 fy' ' - mg .QL f ' gsgi' g 'T iss? Sigma Xi The Kappa Chapter of Sigma Xi Founded 1902 Gbttirera Chas. Peter Berkey, President james Kip Finch, Recording Secretary Herbert E. Hawkes, Vice-President john Harold Morecroft, Corresponding Secretary james Kip Finch, Treasurer Thomas Scott Fiske, Ph.D. Prof, of Mathematics james Maclay, Ph.D. Prof. of Mathematics Edward Kasner, Ph.D. Prof. of Mathematics Robert K. Mur h Chem.E D Y, - Instr. in Engineering Chemistry Julian Blanchard, A. M. Graduate Student in Physics Sidney Born Graduate Student in Chemistry iiherteil 19 13 Illurultg Arthur Edgar, Ph.D. Instr. in Chemistry Clemens Lebling Curator in Paleontology Alfred Jerome Brown, M.D. Instr. in Anatomy William Cabler Moore, Ph.D. Instr. in Chemistry Hunt Cgrailrmtrs Ferdinand F. I-Iintze, A.M. Asst. in Paleontology Robert P. Calvert, A.M. Research Asst. in Chemistry Walter W. McKirahan, A.B. Lab. Asst. in Physical Chem. Federick Tilney, Ph.D. Associate in Anatomy Gabriel Marcus Green I Graduate Student in Mathematics Carl Haner Fellow in Chemlistry Edward Schramm Barnard Fellow in Chemistry A Svrhnnl nf Arqalizh Svrienrn fllllining Einginrnring Wlieadoii Martin Grant George A. Prochazka, Ir. Louis W. Hickey, A.B. George Francis Shattinger Oliuil ilinginrrring James Leslie Cheatham George Roy Genung Elmer Roberts Gilbert Dudley Fish Gerald P. Peet Walter Steinbruch Elertriral iinginrrring Cornelius Kroll illllerhzmiral Engineering Max H. C. Brombacher, Ir. Albert Herman Israel Louis Grossbaum, B.S. Edwin Wadsworth Stone, B.S. mymumgg , Olhrmiral iinginezring Edward Harry Koenig , , R-Cad yvarl-en Hyde Morris Goodwin Sheppard Szmitnrg Tingimerring Ulnlumhia Gullvgr Samuel Bernard Applebaum I. Malcolm Bird -126- . I. In . -22Q,, ,jfff Evita Svignm illhn Established IQO6 Un vnrulzrage zinrrrv zmh rifrrtiur puhlir upPakiug. Columbia Chapter established 1910 Charles Adkins Baker, LQQ, '02L McAlister Coileinan, ,OQ Harry T. Davenport, '13L VValter F. David, '13L Harry L. Davimos, ,IOS ,I2 L Bernard L. M. Ernst, '99, '03L Leon Fraser, ,IO3 131 Alfred Grimm, JILL Carl F. Helm, FIIL Richard I. M. Hobbs, ,I4L Richard C. Hunter, '1 1L V. K, VVel1ington Koo, YOQQ Ph.D. VVilliam B. Landis, ,I4L Harry C. Langland, '13L Dudley E. Latham, '09L Alb-ert Levitt, 313, Ph. ..I27.-. N. W. McGill, i1oL Arthur XV. Macmahon, ,I2, Pl. Vlfinston Paul, FOQ Amos J. Peaslee, '11L Richard R. B. Powell, ,I4L joseph M. Proskauer, '96, ,QQL Williaiii VV. Renwick, '11 Robert N. Rice, '1 1L jay L. Rothschild, ,I3, '15L Clinton J. Ruch, '13L Geddes Smith, 710, '13j Kenneth Smith, ,I5 Dallas S. Townsend, ,IO, '13L Charles I. Turck, '13L Ernest H. Van Fossan, '11, '13L Charles F. Vlfheaton, '97, ,QQL gi.e.N , i ',4, . l i , -?' Z , A:',f,'-Q . Zia , ' A Q- ., .,, - s - lt. H . . 1-. - -X .':, Q- 'gD!l niLiQL'Lx . - lghi Eamhha lipnilnn ignnnrarg Cilpzmiral Snrirtg FOUNDED ISQQ Gamma Chapter Established IQOQ IKHI1 nf Glhapirru Alpha . University of Illinois Beta . University of Wiscoilsiil Gamma Columbia University Delta . University of Michigan Epsilon University of VVashington Zeta . University of MinneSOta Eta Ohio State University Theta . . Iowa State College 10121 Leland Stanford University Kappa . . University of Denver Him Kaph Mina , , Chicago Alumni - - I 28- . University of California c 'a H B' H H H Idhi Enmhha Hpailun Gamma Chapter Established IQOQ Arthur Wf Thomas Robert P. Calvert . Clark E. Davis . Emil Mueser . Percy WT. Punnett Clark E. Davis . Qbftirrra . . . President . . . Vice-President . Corresponding Secretary . Recording Secretary . . . Treasurer . . Councilor Artiuv zllllmnhrra Andrew Bender, Ph.D. Sidney Born, Ph.D. Arthur M. Busxvell, A.M. Oscar Byron Robert P. Calvert, A.M. Yen-shou Chun Clark E. Davis, A.B. Jacob Ehrlich Frank R. Elder, B.S. Harold A. Fales, BS. Harry L. Fisher, Ph.D. P. C. Haesler, B. S. Carl Haner, Ch.E. E. H. Leslie, B.S. Robert H. Lombard, B.S. Francis MacDonald 1. M. McGee, A.M. XV. NV. McKirahan, Ph.D. Emil Mueser Percy NN. Punnett, A.M. VValter F. Rittman, A.B. Arthur W. Thomas, Ch. Carolus S. VVoodwell, B.S. illllemhvra in the Ellarultg Frederick Barry, Ph.D. Andrew Bender, Ph.D. Hal T. Beans, Ph.D. Marston T. Bogert, LL.D. Arthur M. Busvvell, A.M. Robert P. Calvert, A.M. Chas. F. Chandler, Ph.D., LL.D. VValter H. Eddy, Ph.D. Harold A. Fales, B.S. Harry L. Fisher, Ph.D. Thomas B. Freas, Ph.D. VVilliam Gies, Ph.D. Robert H. Lombard, B.S. Alfred P. Lothrop, Ph.D. YN. YV. McKirahan, Ph.D. Floyd Metzger, Ph.D. I. Livingston R. Morgan, Ph.D. R. K. Murphy, Ch.E. Arthur C. Neish, Ph.D. John M. Nelson, Ph.D. Henry C. Sherman, Ph.D. Alexander Smith, Ph.D. Arthur VV. Thomas, Ch. Herman T. Vulte, Ph.D. Milton C. Wfhitaker, M.Sc. ignnurarg flirmhrru Carl L. Alsberg, M.D., Ph.D. Leo H. Baekland, Ph.D. Marston T. Bogert, Ph.D., LL.D. Chas. F. Chandler, Ph.D., LL.D. Howard VV. Doughty, Ph.D. Arthur H. Elliot, Ph.D. Samuel A. Goldschmidt, Ph.D. Wfilliam I. Ciies, Ph.D. J. Livingston R. Morgan, Ph.D. Harvey T. Wiiey, TIZQ.. Parker C. Mcllhiney, Ph.D. Charels F. McKenna VVil1iam H. Nichols, Ph.D. A. A. Noyes, Ph.D. Alexander Smith, Ph.D. George C. Stone. Ph.D. Henry C. Sherman, Ph.D. Henry P. Talbot, Ph.D. Milton C. Wfhitaker, M.Sc. Ph.D. exp? E .IIDL ifipnilnn 135i ilipailnn FOUNDED IQII Alpha Clhanter, Qlnlumhia 'I1H11iUP1'5i1Q Joseph L, Brown Adrian B. Hudler Charles O'Dell Everitt B. Clark Nelson R. Brown Svrhnnl nf Gbptnnwtrg 1514 Qtto C. 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Dobie VV. G. Lahrn F. XV. Conant P. G. Preuss v . it .f bi g -A '5' 1 : fee ' ' : 1 ,-', - ' - , 4 -.- j 1 5 1 ll 1-. --.- K,-1--1 - fx -. ,A.. , . -. .-.-ga fa - V, Hniuvrniig Olummittvv nn Sviuhent llbrganizatinnn Prof Herbert G. Lord, Chairman CIQI6j Prof Carlton H. Hayes . fI9l7? Prof. S. Alfred Mitchell KIQIS5 Prof. jefferson B. Fletcher . C1Q14Jr Prof. james Furman Kemp . CIQIZPLE Entrance to the Green. On South Court wllmlxxllllunmlw3 N UH Wm' Willy lim I J I 1 ll UITIC5 j X ......,..,..,,,,....I ',,,,,,,Y,,,,,':4. ! ' VZ I n l f mpc? , , ,, 1 ,X F, L ,,... 4 ,Em - ,W b f mdwflwfi 1 WQAX TLC? Q1 Q . ,A ,,,1- afadfim lylllrai ,., f, A.::Q H A, 'Q,7':,5f -Qi g l i gh NT 3 'Hniurraiig Olummittme nn Athlriira Euarh nf Eirrrtnra Glulumhia Hniurrsiig Aihlrtir Awanrwhnn Norton G. Boyne, 'Oo C, Chairman VVilharn B. Synames, Ir., ,98 C . Edgar Howard Gsterhout, 'Io C . Charles F. 'MeCarthy, 314 S . james S. 0'Neale, '14 C . Lester D. Egbert, ,I4 C . . Prof. Herbert G. Lord, ex-ofhcio. Prof. George L. Meylan, ex-officio, Frank A, Dickey. ,O7 C, Secretary. 1915 1916 1914 1914 1914 1914 Harry A. Fisher, 'o4 S, Graduate Manager. The Pennsylvania Game I -138- ' I Q '-Q1 A' - - A is ' 'fx ' f --,A - - -' .1'f-11:1 ri-. . -it rf!-.1 'lik i i i .' H Hi Y' N l L E .Atlileiir ilheuiem W-G-ii present status of Athletics at Columbia is the strongest and most promising ,Ag-5, in years. The. material that constitutes our teams of the present and will con- tinue to do so is the same that in days gone by has fought and striven success- fully for the glory of Columbia. Add to this the most capable and efficient - wif? staff of coaches that has ever directed the energies of Columbia athletes and our vaunted strength is unquestioned. Also must be mentioned the loyal sup- ggley X port of both the undergraduates and the Alumni. The steady growth of what had before seemed a thoroughly developed spirit is indeed one of the remark- able features of the Athletic situation today. The .Athletic Association under the guidance of Harry A. Fisher, '04 S has attained a strength and security never before known in the history of Columbia. The membership is far above any previous num- bers. .The Association is conducted according to strictly up-to-date business ideas and methods and the difficulties encountered in previous years through lack of systematic control have been entirely obviated. , Vlfith such happy omens to direct our plans for the future we feel we are not too rash in hop- ing that the -dreams of the artist Just a few pages back will soon be realized. Glrmu Mere figures in black and white will never give a true concept of the great Varsity Crew, coach Rice turned out in 1913. Conscientious work by the squad from February to june bore evidence in the form displayed by the Varsity when in action. At Princeton, on May 17, the Columbia Varsity showed wonderful form and power in defeating the Navy and the Tiger by two lengths at the short Henley distance. Two weeks later Columbia was forced to give way to the Middies by inches in the American Henley Senior race. Unusually stiff exams threw the big eight out of form the least bit and the Annapolis crew won. This defeat only stirred the men to greater efforts during the period at Poughkeepsie prior to the big race. The new quarters up the river added greatly to work of the squadg and to their comfort. Predictions on the day of the race at Poughkeepsie were not new. The big race was between Cornell and Columbia. And it was, though neither won. For two and three quarter miles Colum- bia's beautifully working eight swept along to an ever increasing lead over grimly hghting Cornell, with the field trailing behind. At the three mile mark Columbia was a full minute ahead of the record for the course at that pointg but the pace was too killing, it was too inhuman. Something snapped in the boat: the other crews crept up irresistibly until broken hearted Columbia could cross the finish in no better than fifth place, but hve lengths behind Syracuse, who had snatched the vic- tory when Cornell and Columbia rowed each other to a standstill. Columbia broke the back of Cor- nell in that race and was directly responsible for the well-earned victory of Syracuse. As usual, Cornell captured the four oared event in splendidstyle with Columbia in third place: and also took the Freshman race after a guiling tassle with Vlfisconsin. The first year boat, outclassed in weight and age, but not in pluck, finished in fifth place. ' Eaarhall The Varsity nine of last spring found itself ranked, at the end of the season, in eighth place among the eastern colleges. This speaks for itself. It was a far from satisfactory ranking, but encouraging in certain respects. Until Commencement Day, the team had not lost a game by a mar- gin of more than two points. A slight change in the fortunes of war would have reversed the tide of victory in several games lost. Coach Lauder has improved the team play and is developing a reliable pitching staff. One or two more seasons work along the same line oughtfto produce 3 smooth running base-ball machine, well fortihed at every position. Captain Kiendl's loss will be felt severely next year, not less on account of his playing ability, than because of his remarkable qualities of leadership. . ' Gfrark Lack of second string men was the reason for the failure of last year's track team to uphold the reputation of the previous spring. This was especially noticeable in the Princeton meet. where Columbia was unable to place a man in the mile and two mile runs and the high jump. ln other events Columbia more than held her owng in the shot put all three places went to Columbia, and the hurdles were won with comparative ease. The feature of the year was the victory of the relay ,team in the one mile lntercollegiate Re- lay Championship race at the Columbia lndoor Relay Carnival, February 15. Bernie NVefers had trained the men especially for this race. and when they went to the mark, each was prepared to run the best that was in him. The result was that the Columbia quartet finished yards in front of Har- f iff pw if,-gf QA Wu.. mn ' x h - n x, . ,fl .. ,, .- . 2' l, 'Q .N ' 1 R. I-lf i ff' .Q .35 r fi.-'T E2 . I 1 .f ' i T A 1 -1 , 1- 1 1 1. ' ' IAMFSLC 2 Q'-T-1 'e s -1'-'5 1 , : .- . 'V ' .'-'.-'ii'. rf-- - 'PV ' if ' .A ' it . PWM ' - x 3 - .x ri ri L 1 o it n L I, L vard's representativesg the race was won almost in the hrst relay, and each man running for Columbia increased this lead to the finish. At the Intercollegiates, Columbia scored but fourpoints as against thirteen the year before. Russell Beatty who had been unable to practice during the winter months because of an injured shoulder, was defeated in the shot put by Larry Wfhitney of Dartmouth, losing by the narrow margin of one and one quarter inches. Frank Brady duplicated his performance of 1912, placing fourth in the low hurdles. The other men failed to qualify by fractions of inches or seconds. Both interscholastic events were held and proved unusually successful. Eaahnthall The Basketball season of 1912-1913 started off with the Varsity winning three non-league games and suffering defeat at the hands of the Alumni team in a very closely played gamie. To this game the Varsity owed its great slump during the first part of the league schedule, as sev- eral of the players were injured. The league games started off with the Varsity meeting Cor- nell at Ithaca and there experiencing a defeat of only 17-10. The three league games in January were hard fought ones but it seemed that the Varsity was unable to gain a victory. By February, Coach Fisher, through strict and conscientious work had the team back i11 such formi that it came back and defeated N. Y. U., Pennsylvania, Dartmouth and Yale. This was gratifying indeed and cheered up the team to such an extent that on March 1st, the University of Pennsylvania went down to defeat on their home court with the decisive score of 25-13. Although we tied for third place in the league, a rare thing for a Columbia Basketball team, we can say that every game whether it xx as lost or not-was hotly contested in true Columbia spirit. Surfer Last year's Soccer team fulfilled the high hopes entertained for it, and proved itself to be one of the strongest in the intercollegiate league. Five games in all were played, resulting i11 two de- feats, two victories and one tie, leaving the varsity with a percentage of 500 at the end of the season and a position of third, which was somewhat of an improvement over last year. Every game the team lost was hotly contested as the scores show and the Varsity lowered its colors only after giving Harvard and Haverford the games of their lives. The winning Harvard tally camle in the last live minutes of play after the Varsity had come from behind and twice tied the score ln the Yale game the team showed its ability to light an uphill game pulled out of what seemed like a sure defeat on the long end of a 2-1 score. The Varsity went into the Pennsylvania game with three regulars on the side lines and a team badly crippled from the exertion of beating Cor- nell 5-O the day before. It was in this game that Krefeld and Spencer did much to deserve the high reputation they hold as defense players. Wfhen the all-collegiate team was Selected two Columbia men appeared in the line-up, Shanholt and Zoller, Throughout the season they had been powerful factors in Columbia's attack. This year finds the team minus but three of its veterans and everything points to a successful season. 5-'ymintming .-Xltliough Columbia's showing last year in swimming as regards the league standing was not as satisfactory as it could be, nevertheless its improvement in the sport was remarkable. Colum- bia won from C. C. N. Y. and Brown by large scores. The XVater Polo team fared about as well as the swimming team. It was honored however at the end of the season by having two of its members chosen on the All-American team. A nucleus for a strong team in both sports is left in college. and the outlook is bright for a successful year. Enrlwg h Owing to Columbia's withdrawal from the Intercollegiate Hockey League and to unfortunate circumstances in general, the team was confined to a rather short schedule, only two games being played. The year was spent mainly in the development of new men and in informing the nucleus of a 5tl'f I'lg seven for the coming season. which it is expected will be more successful than the past one. lllflrratling Gram The season of 1912-1913 was l1Ot a very successful one, The team as a whole did 11ot win the share of the meets to which it seemed entitled. The men at the different weights were very good but unforseen accidents crippled them. The Grit meet was with Lehigh and resulted in a defeat for Columbia I2-5. U. S. Naval Aca- fl0m5'- Yale, Cornell, U. of Pennsylvania overcame our gmpplers' VVC Won two rather close meets -one with Lafayette. the other with Princeton, 19 L A ters? . In the intercollegiates held at Cornell, March 21st, 1913, Columbiaiinished fourth-Cornell win- ning the meet. Pendleton and Hymen, sure point winners were unable to compete. McCracken, Gard- ner, Neff, Carruthers, and McKinnon secured places. XVith coach Bingham with us for another year and the presence of many veterans on the squad, the wrestling team looks forward to a pros- perous season. A if s 'xii . . ,--,- , . .. ---- -- - ,. .,,. - :q - i n ' - '-.'i -,t:- , 1514 5 . f ,'.- . - -l'. V- f.'f.'.':q fi-, , 'TIT-,l. .L-QX - 5 ,' A 1 1 14 n 1 i 0 N n L t t - iflmiring Tl1e Fencing team by its excellent work ably upheld the popularity of this particular branch of indoor sports. The Intercollegiate championships held at Hotel Astor-afforded the Varsity an excellent opportunity to demonstrate their superiority over the representatives of the other col- leges and universities. The competition was keen and exciting but withal the University won handi- ly bringing the Intercollegiate Championship to Columbia. The vacancies on the team will be hlled by very able second string men of last year and all indications point to a repetition of last year's suc- cess in the coming campaign. f5gI1111ElH1ifE The past season was not a successful one for the Varsity but it was marked by improvements which bid fair to be mighty factors in the upbuilding of a truly representative Columbia team. The most important step in this direction is the institution of systematic coaching which, begun late last season, soon showed its effect in the remarkable improvement of our gymnasts. Also a deeper and more general campus interest was evinced last year. These considerations must lead one to con- clude that the coming season will show this sport strengthened at Columbia and an excellent team representing the Blue' and Wliite. Glennie The Varsity Tennis Team last year had one of its most successful seasons winning ten out of the fourteen matches played. The team was at times handicapped by the inability of the captain to par- ticipate in some matches. Again, some members of the team were also participants in the major sports and conldicting dates at times caused their being replaced by substitutes of the tennis squad. The members of the team have all returned to college and this fortunate circumstance renders our outlook for 1914 most brilliant. Flnterrlami 652111125 The juniors, 1915, won the baseball series last fall not losing a game. The.team was wonder- fully well-balanced and the players worked together like big-leaguers. In their success, howeverf the juniors do not forget the masterful twirling of George Smith. 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T.I47i ' Varsity Out Syracuse and Columbia - h if ax I3 ! 6.9,-ij. if V fx 'Q- 'fly I Uhr Elntvrrullvgiair ilhegaiia Elgnuglykrrpyair, Elunv 25113, 1913 Gulunthia lllarzitg Eight l3ow4E. l. Wfilliains 2-XV. E. Ruprecht 3-l. NV. Hadsell 4-A. Rothwell 5-D. M. Claghorn 6-A. XV. Bissell 7-F. Miller Stroke-G. S. Downing, Capt. Coxswain-R. U. Wfood Elluur fllililrn Won by Syracuse Second, Cornell Third, Wfisconsin Fourth, Vlfashington Fifth, Columbia Sixth, Pennsylvania. Time-19:28 3-5 Glulumhia Harsiig Illnm' Bow'-K. Herlcert 2-V. G. Sanborn 3-C. Cronenberg Stroke-C. F. MacCarthy Ginn Hllilwa lVon by Cornell Second, Pennsylvania Third, Coluinbia Fourth, Wfisconsin Fifth, Wfashington Sixth, Syracuse. Time IO :47 2-5. 'lllnraiig g1Il.I5Tif1ITP5 H. Naumer E. K. Richard C. YN. Peterson H. C. Lauber E. B. Moorehouse, Coxswain Four Outw -Xrrival of the Mail 'P-' lg -X ' ,,, i Q. - ' ' X '- ' N ng ' ,.,. is ..,, y X A 1 N H L L L Amrriran igvnlvg iKPg,at1z1 Bhilahelphia, filling 3151, 15112 Bow-E. I. Williaiiis 2-W. E. Ruprecht 3-I. VV. Hadsell 4-A. Rothwell 5-D. M. Claghorn 6-A. NV. Bissell 7-F. Miller Stroke-G. S. Downing, Capt. Coxswain-R. U. Wood Suhutitutes C. F. MacCarthy K, Herkert VVon by Navy Second, Columbia Third, University Barge Club. Time-6:50 Distance 1 niile 550 yards .f.1 134: af--tug. wfy R he 1' vA-- 1- K ,4,,,-- i E A A T ' : 42?i.,- A , X ' V- - U , AV -I '-,VVl 1 .- .-. -efe 4. .f , f , :' . '- , ' A 1 to . , is ' ' 1 . iV't H y. . i s .. y , -'e' ' - ,- V. The Four K'Lacing Upl' Rice and Courtney The fNJSCTX'Z1tiO1 l Train .. I h ., .,. ... -- . , l i S 'W MM' fy? vvxf 1-'1, gg .., '1g,,-. -..' -,. .,- -NL f'. . .JAX Y H N 1 L L va C lgrinrvtnn illvgaita Eakv Olurnrgir, lprinrrtun, N P111 Elvrarg, illllag 1?, 1912 ow-E. l. Wfilliams 2-JN. E. Ruprecht 3--L VY. l-ladsell 4-A. Rothwell 5-D. M. Claghorn 6-A. YN. Bissell 7-F. Miller Stroke-G. S. Downing, Capt. Coxswain-R. U. VVood B Snhaiiutw C. F. M-'Carthy K. Herkert iWon by Columbia Second, Navy Third, Princeton. Time 6:45 Distance I mile 550 yards lgarlvm illiuvr 2-Xaznriutinn Eahnr Bag illvgaitzl Earlnni ifiiuzr, illahur Bag Euniur Eva! Bow-C. S. Bartow, jr. 2-O. B. Myers 3-W. D. Taylor 4-C. Cronenberg 5-lrl. C. Naumer 6-R. H. Spurgeon 7-I-I. C. Lauber Stroke-F. E. Woriiiser Coxswain-H. Bird, Jr. Suhatitutvz V. G. Sanborn E. K. Richard G. S- Currier VVon by New York Athletic Club. Second, Columbia junior Eight gpm' Rice and Downing Gu a hike 4 f A , ir? Z , K A ' .sf 4 , Z ll 5, ' 4 ' 1 z 1 .Z A ' e ji ' ' 15. W ' ' N if ii Q, Y' f p 'T' 5 ' V, I if' Z e ' i 2 re fi, 51 . 'f f--- . i n AA- ,- 191 5 at Poughkeepsie Moorhouse, Naunier, Lauher, Cronenberg, Sanborn, Claghorn, Richard AS BML L N HX W 5. n-Wu ,I Q i i - S fo It fy, 1,44 'f C 1 M. W5-14, W'rN,,? 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I ,ff 'N'-QE-N Lxhiai--., 'Q ., rw. WW 'W -W. 4 f, N ff. , X ' '43v',' ,, - ff -I ln. Q E 4-1 CU 5 Until: 360.1 U1 00 505+ A 45 Ecu CTE HCL. mhz? Simi 55 Z3 gm ag AU MU U: 50? SP1 fu cu g.H AM -E '!LJ.v-4 U 33.2 HQ 1553 cd R.-T rf if tn. CYS .-. .. E - ' . - . 553315 . .- 5 1 . . r .1 T V ' V: 'Ji 5 '3 N ' 9,5 - ,Fa FN .M fr .1 ' ' Tx' ESD . . '- , Y 5' , A ' - i n .1 as-i -rr fr'-'21 1: P f Y ' ' - . - , . ' . -. 2 - - . W , - ' . - V.,. , Y e- - 5 yggglsr X F! I A sl XANKGTQ . I 11.1-l4uo:inLx,u xii' Qs X! Qlulnmhizr Hniurraitg Zfizrzvhnll Azznriaiinn T. Kiendl, Jr., 'I3L . . Captain R. A. Hillas, '13 . . Manager W. K. Wfalkins, '14 . . Assistant Manager VV. Lauder . . . . Coach I. D. Pell . . Graduate Director E. H. Raymond, Ir. . . . . Graduate Director Uhr Gram Third Base, A. H. Haaren, D. M, Moore Left Field, D. F. Meenan Serolzd Base, R. XV. W'att Center Field, T. Kiendl, Ir. Short Stop, P. E. Friedrichs First Base, 1. S. G'Neale, T. Kiendl, Ir. Right Fzfld, G. E. Lomrnell Ccrtcher, A. Rosei Pitcher, G. A. Smith, S. O'Neale Svnhstiiutw H. I. Buncke NN. Dwyer J. A. McKenna B. Haskins L. Rappaport Col. Opp. Col. Qpp. St. johns , . Rain Cornell . . 6 I C. C. N. Y. . . 12 o Princeton V g 6 7 Colgate - - IO 5 Lehigh . 2 1 Rutgers . . . 9 7 Palms 1 . Amherst . . . 1 3 N Y Velma ' I 2 Wfilliam and Mary . I7 o COTHGH - - I4 5 Union . . Rain NVesleyan . . o 2 Stevens - . Rain New York Univ. . I6 O Harvard . . 4 6 Fordham . . I 2 Yale . 4 6 Pennsylvania . O 4 ..I57.. Lane, Stone Kenna, CI WM cu .-. .-D E U1 0. an n-I L.. S-' 3 Q ,S -J.l 1: G C2 rd bb O ,-I E2 E' I3 rm PC, U .H 3-Q 'O GJ 'Q .Q .E Q 9 H m Benson, 1913 hanxpinnn G1 inrrlawa Zin ,. Q - P .- 'S , lu' . , , 1 -,-tr , -. g l - ,31, , n l ' Qi ' Q 1915 Zluninr Eanvhall Gram Vlfinners of IQI3 Interclass Series. Bill Brophy, C. Grant Stone, 3d base Wlalt Dwyer. l. Paul Friedrich, s. s. Charlie Lee, Zlld base Harry Bunclqe, ISI base jack McKenna, af. f. Bah-e Benson, 71 Maurice Shibley, c George Smith, p ivuhztitutrz Charlie Logan, 3d base Earle Brown, 2nd base Lester Lane, c -159'- J-X iz., . 56 5 5 1 .1 1 .. -. 5 1. 5 5 7 5 . -, , l i .. ,., . 1: 3 1 1: u n 1 1, K Jlnivrrlzwa Mazvhnll Qvrirz Zllilll. Elf 1913 Sept. 30, Juniors 6, Seniors IO. Oct. 3, Sophonlores 6, Law School 5. Oct. 4, Seniors 27, Freshman 4. Oct. 7, Seniors 3, Sophomores 1. Oct. 9, Juniors 8, Law School 3. Oct. IO, Freshmen 9, Law School o. QG2ll1C forfeited by Law Schoolj Oct. 15, juniors 8, Sophomores 4. Oct. 14, Seniors F, Law School o. fGan1e forfertecl by Law School.j Oct. 15, juniors 11, Freshmen 1. Oct. 17, Sophomores IO, Fresnrnen 5. Sftanhing uf the Grants VV L Percenta juniors . . o 1.ooo Seniors . . 3 1 750 Sophomores . . 2 2 SCO Freshmen , 1 3 250 Law School . . o 4 .ooo -160- U 5 ' If NC x 5 1 I '7 1 Melssner, 5 V7 : he U .H Q bl YU : : CU P+ E fu .E rd l-1 CD ,.. ,.. cvs 'CJ if rd D51 s: 0.7 4-3 -1-' o x U7 . ,. 3 rf FU, ev 4-3 2 1: 5 m. 3-4 GJ '-O-1 U 2? Z 2 4-3 4-3 cd 9 m :. U 'CCI L-4 L3 'TJ .E lf! E. Nz.: :cu O3 Cv- UYU Eff ,Z ds' O91 4-3 'GE Q-+o ,554 .... VJ f EC OE 'filo 4'- tif- '05 E . Y no cfm mi mm J 4-3 ... I2 f cv Z 4 X - g f ---- -Q ' - .. A f 1 ' ' .1 4 ' - IMA M-My -1 1 Glnlumhia Hniuvrmig Zilrark 51211111 1512-1513 09111111111 1913-1514 R. M. Bousib, 1913 S Captain R. L. Beatty, 1914 S C. E. Meissuer, IQI3 S llfzmager R. F. Griffeu, 1914, C R. F. Griffeu, 1914 C flssisfrzfzt lllmzagcr E. B. Clark, 1915 G. T. Kirby Gmdzzafcf Dzhfcczfm' G. T. Kirby I. A. Taylor Gvfndzmfe Dl'7'CCf07' I. A. Taylor B. J. Wlefers Coach B. VVefe-rs Uhr U1'z11n Evprixxiz A. Harvitt, 1914 C H. bl. Massou, '14 S Miilhlv 1311111111125 R. M. Bonsib, IQI3 S T. B. Paton, IQI3 L F. Macdonald, 1914 S VV. F. Foerster, 1914 C E. A. B. Spe11cer, 1913 C lung 1311111111125 F. VVl1ela11, 1914 C E. li. Slade, 1914 S E. Zviriu, 1914 C C. Tichenor, IQI5 C 3511111115 H. T. VVeissl1otte11, IQI4 C H. 1. Massou, IQI4 S S. E. Graham, 1915 C B. Randall, 1916 C D. Termey, 1914 S ELIIFEIIPH F. Macdonald, 1914 S S. E. Gral1a111, 1915 C F. L. Brady, 1915 C 1511111 Hemlt H. T. VVeisslcOtten, IQI4 C H. C. Dickinson, 1914 C Mviglgta R. L. Beatty, IQII4 S R. Hale, 1914 C C. E. Olmsted, 1915 S ' Erlag EDU111 T. B. Patou, 1913 L R. M. Bousib, 1913 S F. Macdonald, IQI4 S F. L. Brady, 1915 C A. Harvitt, IQI4 C 'fl www Ai Q l-Q WP? ,Q--.V-.ff , Q .. pug,-, , . ' '- ' -' - - 1 F if - H ' 5 .TL !.'fi'- '- - ZA- TX T 7 -- 1 X ' ,q-'xt'-i . :A'. - iii -'.-lx '7 V H X - f - .' ' 5 .I i. ' J n 1111 01.11 L 1. L Uhr Zlnirrrnllrgiatra tA1'tirlr takrn frnm Glulumhia Alumni Nunn lilulg 1 1, 151133 Six members of the Varsity Track Team. R. L. Beatty, 514 S, in the shot-put, Cap- tain R. M. Bonsib, '13 S, in the quarter-mile, F. PL. Brady, 715, and F. Macdonald, lI4, in the low hurdles, S. E. Graham, ,I5 in the broad jump and B. Randall, '16, in the high jump, were entered in the Intercollegiates at Harvard on May 30. Beatty, Brady, and Macdonald qualified. The failure of Bonsib and Randall was unexpected, and Graham qualihed last year. Macdonald was shut out in the semi-Hnals, and Brady finished fourth in the low hurdles, which were won in record time. Beatty, who established the record at 48 ft., IO 3-4 in. last year in winning first place, was able to hurl the missile only 47 ft, 1 3-8 in., being forced into second place by less than two inches. Jacobs, winner of the three of Columbia's 13 points at the IQI2 meet, was kept out of the competition by the injury of a tendon in his leg. The ten points won by Beatty and Brady placed the Varsityin tenth place in the team competition. Beatty has been elected Captain of the IQI4 team. 1HP1111aglua1niz1 living Glarniiml Zliraiiklilt Illirlil, April EB, 1513 Columbia Varsity Relay Team-F. Macdonald, '14 S, F. L. Brady, ,I5 C, T. B. Paton, ,l3 L, R. M. Bonsib, '13 S-placed Hfth i11 the race for the Une Mile Relay Championship of America. C 3 i -- C , , ., H .1-, V- ,i'ff.':f-, -i t Inks- - 5 X-2 Buell meet, idrinrvtun ma. Qlnlnmhia Igrinrrtnn, filling 17 EVENTS FIRST sEcoNn 'rnnzn TIME, 1-ilzltsi-1'r ore D151 ACE :oo-yard dash. . Harland Thomas CPD l-larvitt CCD IO I-5 sec. 22o-yard dash .... Harland Thomas I-larvitt 22 2-5 sec. 440-yard run... ,lilonsib CSD Wfallace CPD Macdonald CSD 50 3-5 sec. 880-yard run ..... Mackenzie CPD Curtis Spencer CPD 4:35 3-5 see 2-mile run ..... Stickney CPD Morrison CPD Howell CPD 9:57 4.-5 120-yd. li. hurdle5Macdonald Brady CCD Bryan CPD 16 2-5 sec. 220-yfl. l. hurdles Brady .Bryan Mason CPD 25 I-5 sec. Shot put ..... Beatty CSD Qlmsted CSD l-lale CCD 27 ft. 9 in. Dewey CPD Pole vault .... Fiske CPD Baker CPD DVei5lcOtten CCD IO ft. 6 in. Dickinson CCD Hammer throw Howard CPD Qlmsted Gile CPD 130 ft. I 311111 Broad jump. .. Benton CPD Scudder CPD Graham CCD 2I ft. 6 7-8 in High jump Simons CPD XN7ashburn CPD Pox CPD 5 ft. 6 in. Princeton 79 I-3 Columbia 37 2-9 .-I65.. fx Jet. 51.5. 4 1 ,. - . . . .. '-A ' gh, ' '- 1 I ' . . .T . . .. .'.. --.,, T, ..., . - l-'MX , I . illllvtrnpnlitan Elntvrrnllvgiatr Glhampinnnhip 5111121211 if-'fnnih Illielh, illllug 3, 1913 1sv15N'r5 r1R5'r 51icoNn 'rnrlm TIME, 1-IEIGI-rr ora DISTANCE Loo-yard dash .... Carey CMD Harvitt CCD Taber CCCNYD IO 3-5 sec. 220-y3.I'Cl dash .... Carey Harvitt Spencer CCD 23 2-5 440-yard run .... Macdonald CSD Paton CLD Spencer 52:8 880-yard run ..... Foerster CCD Macdonald Tichenor CCD 2m. 65. 1-mile run ....... VVhelan CCD Shaffer CCCNYD Tichener 4m. 49 4-55. 2-mile run ......r Gertz CSD Scarlata CCCNYDSlade CSD Iom. 35 2-SS. I2O4yCl. h. hurdles Brady CCD Tenney CSD I6 2-55. 2210-yd low hurdleBrady Macdonald Taber 26 2-SS. High jump ..... Randall CCD I-lavender CCNY Schloss CCCNYD 5 ft. 65 in. Sullivan CCCNY1 Broad jump ...... Tenney CSD lf-lavender McCaffrey 21 ft. 2 in. Shot put ........ Beatty CSD Glmsted CSD Hale CCD 40 ft. 3 in. Hammer throw.. .Olmsted Hale Armstrong 127 ft. 25 in. Efutalz Columbia . - QI C. C. N. Y. . . 210 Manhattan . - II St. Iohn'5 . - 4 1.1661 44 - -4 4-.,Y-,.-,.-...o- W , i ffy -eggdrfi . EA... ,I n m 'f -y--v A 5 l j J .. t iki ',,-,v ig- Li, ' Q . A . , f rqwx l.--. . . . , .,X X--3 . . 'A X 1 nnzror-n11,1, EVENTS 1oo-yard dash .... 220-yard dash .... 440-yard run ..... 880-yard run ..... Mile-run 2-mile run. . . 3111121112155 MEET Sflllfll Iilirlh, Obrtnhrr EB, 1913 F1RS'1' Young Young Macdonald Wfhelan XVhelan janniey Ioo yd. h. hurdlesljrady Low hurdles Broad jump .... High jump ..,. Shot put. Pole Vault ....... Hammer First, Second. Third, Fourth , Brady .Tenney Loescher . . . . . . . .Olmsted Reed throw. .Olmsted 1914 IQI5 TQQI6 IQT41. SECOND Harvitt Harvitt Yollmcr Hayes Simon Slade Macdonald Macdonald Graham Graham Armstrong Vlfeislcotten Beatty Elntzxls ...I67...- THIRD 'ILM E, ljlacli Paszek Monroe Schang P e rlman Simon Graham Graham XV ard Schulte Greenleaf Stone 11151oH'r OR DISTANCE IO 3-5 sec. 24 2-5 sec. 54 4-5 SCC- 2111. 6 I-SS. 4m. 585. IO111. 3os. 13 :2. 275. 18 ft. 2 in. 5 ft. 65 1n. 40 ft. 8 in. . 68 points . 45 points . I7 points . I3 points 'Ty F 2 W 7 .4.-at ' S 71 it X a Snphnmnrv-Ellrwhman H1221 Smuth Fllielh, Nnunmhm' 3, 1513 EVENTS FIRST SECOND Ioo-yard dash.. Appleby Black 220-yard dash.. Appleby Monroe 44of-yard mn. . . Vollmer Appleby 880-yard run. . . Schiffman Bragg 2-mile run ..... Gertz Brucklebauer Mile run ....... Gertz Schiffman 1oO-yd. h. hurdlesVollmer Donolio 220-yd low hurdlesVollmer Donoho High jump ...... Loescher Schulte Broad jump ..... Bradley Hornsand Shot put ......... Armstrong, C. Armstrong, Pole Vault Hammer throw l Postponed Sturt, 1915 34 I9 -168- THIRD TIME, HEIGHT OR DIS VANCE Hoilman IO 1-5 sec, Cavanaugh 25 sec. Monroe 55 1-2 sec. Hayes 2ni. ISS. Knex 11m. 45. . Bragg 4m. 57 4-5s Simmonds I4 sec. Monroe 27 1-5 sec. Bradley 5 ft. 3 in. Heilman 18 ft. IO in. Littauer 36 ft. 5 in. I7 -lu A A., f . AV . ..,. .. . , a t ' 4 ' S . .Z I . Glnlnmhia Hniuvrniig IKPIEIQ Gram 132151 0911512 LEumwa lnllll Regiment Armory, Brooklyn, November 23, IQI2. QBIIP 111111111 Illrtrrrullrgiatr Qrlag fur lillianaiiralm' Uriiplig First . . . . Columbia Third . . Second I . Fordham Fourth Time 3 :3o 3-4 ildmatun A. A. 0551111135 Boston, Feb. 9, 1913 One Mile Relay. Columbia vs. Syracuse Vlfon by Columbia Time 3:11 2-5 Olnlumhia living Glarniual 71st Regiment Armory, New York. Feb. 15, IQI3 GDM illllilv Jntmnillvgizrtr Qlliamrriuxmliip ilbelag First . . . .Columbia Third . . Second . . Harvard Fourth , Time 3131 2-5 Olnlumhia Zlnhzrrlzws living :!'KEIFP First . 1911, Second . Third . . . . . Time 3 :3o T169-. iliarr .N. Y. U. Columbia Qlld Pennsylvania . Syracuse . IQIB 1916 A,-Q -- - . I Tn W N? 'fi E9 I ' - Urn LUIHHP 731111 5121111111 ilfirlh, Nun. 151, 1913 The Start Kohlemaiuen, Winner, third from the right. Kohlemainen lapping the field. ylmgaiflligllq ,, A ff , , '45 . i? Y' V -' ,ff ' ' ' . ' P 1 ' T--Y X ff- . ' S EEN ' ' agi gyv i mffff -. N :si ' ' ' ' N fx - '1g55. -H- h si jf, XX: J ' X 1 1 X X K - Ea. y I gm' fx ' X X V XSL X QC, I, X 'R X 2 4' N XV -E522111' X 4 J' , ' fl aw E P 'X 1 E 5:21 X W ug h W , , ' -- N N X If ,Ili 'WX' fXX X 1 X +R' Ye '4 ' .. X ' + X NIJ ' We ir' X X S0 . ..,::, 4 I I 6,4 -f - wif' 'lg ' f XX 1 ' x 3 we N , W X v N Q.: xx W 'im by XX 41,Q1m IEEE' , W-w,y ' 1 34 N . Mfm. ,.-ml A Sn. , .' Wm I 1, nm mwmw ' llBlillhv!l ' 1, 1 w -2 1,1 f L inf' '-QQ 2 '1 I A9 , s 2 In ' il, U V 1 , fn fg X W 'JIM '- . ' in . 1, - :H 1, s.. an 4-3 sn .-. an O FL4 mm TJ H CJ Q o C54 3: GJ L U1 E in NJ 5-4 CYS 4: 4: L-4 .1 Dil Kohlbusch C0 F' .-. ..-1 'CJ CI P3 4.1 UI ui 1 .-4 O F of? V34 M. cu 'CJ as 3 rf G. O U1 G cu M w. an 5 U4 Q M'ee11au, Ia U. 0 n-1 ing- Sitt lo lwom t wt Qlnlumhia liniuvraitg Ihxalxrthall Af-5urtatin11 i91TirPr5 1912'1913 19131914 Slacques Cczfv1'nz'1z D. F. Meenan, jr. A. H. Kolilbuscli XV. F. Foerster 1lfLl7ZClgCl' Al ssisfa 71 z' fl! Cl7'lClg'Cl' VV. Foerster L. Roberts H. A. Fisher Coach H. A. Fisher Ellyn' Grain F01'roa1'd Cevzfer G zmrds D. F. Meenan, Ir. gl. C. Lee, lr. S. Iacques, Capt. R. Benson L. F. Veecler g1Ih51iT1IlD2i C. A. Roberts E. G .Burgliarcl R. J. Reynolds Bernrh Coluinbria Opponents Polytechnic Institute . . 37 I6 University of Maryland . . 43 I2 Alumni .... , I6 T7 Foirclliani 27 7 Cornell . . I7 TQ Princeton 24 35 Cornell . . I3 IQ Princeton . . , ro 20 New York University . . 23 io University of Pennsylvania . . I3 8 Dartmouth . . . 9 20 Dartmouth . . . ZQ 2 I Yale .... . 43 18 University of Pennsylvania . . 25 I3 :. CLI -4-3 ill 5-: 0 ,E . H an C. O 4-I : : M Z O ,El Q1 YU 3-4 II-+ PG. H Q2 '-D-1 CU 1-4 bd EH CJ 1: U QH UD ,5 'E 3 52' O S CD F11 'U 3-4 CTS 5 co ce ,HJ M. . H rd U : . H an HJ H O H: : Gi .: UD U9 F4 H CU P Ill C. 5 O L 2 LJ H. o LJ M. U U C- F. 'Q : : Z H 2 '5 N hung, C . - I 4 -0 X! .NZ ei ra Q L' Calling 3' V ll 139 -S - . 'N' -' 1:-l i n H 'I . a t 1 ,h. 1 ,.f., ,C A A Qlnlumhia 1H11iu121'aiig 2-Xannriaiinn illnnthall Glluh 1912-1913 H. P. Zoller XV. B. Evans R. H. Sinclair H. Knutli Qbftireria 1913-1914 P7'6'S'Z'0l6'lZf YW. J. Krefeld Cajumzvz XV. NW. Colquhoun llCfU1'ICZgC?1' H. G. Knutli Assisfczzzf llffaiznger ll ll. l5l21l1Cl12Lfd Uhr Gram VV. I. Kreield, Goal F. B. Spencer, R1'ghfBacIe C. B. Laguardia, Left Back R. A. Eelto-n, R1gl1fHalfBaclc W. B. Evans, Cc1zte1'Half Back C. E. Hamilton, Leff Half Back M. Y. Chung, Gzztsidc Right I. S. Peek, Ivzside Right W. W. Colquhoun,Ce1zIe1' H. Slianliolt, Iaisidc Left H. P. Zoller, Ozzfside Left Sxlhaiitutvz H. A. Lainln and M. A. Freeliofi VV. A. Riddell A. Silverstein iKPrurh Inter-Collegiate League Columbia Opponent Haverford . . . . 2 3 Cornell . . , . 5 o Pennsylvania . o o Yale . . . 2 1 Harvard . , 3 4 FALL SERIES Princeton . ........ .1 1 Final Result of lnter-Collegiate League Q13 Harvard Q43 Pennsylvania Q23 Haverford Q53 Yale Q33 Columbia Q63 Cornell. 'TJ 'TJ O H , Howard, GJ .- Q S J: I-4 P1 P -1 CU .S U7 Bartow, Wfebb, Bangs, Paton, Milbank H MED I-I 0 c: me Qlulumhia IQl2-IQI3 F. N. Bangs, 'i3L A. H. Burroughs ,135 F. D. Shaw, 2d ,14C 1H11iUP1'5ilg lgnrkvg Ananriaiinu Qbftirrra IQI3-I4 Ca4pz'az'1z R. VV. Milbank, y14C ,lffCZ1ZU-gC7' F. D. Shaw, 2d 'I4C flssf. Manager I. D. Duncan, ,ISC Uhr flrmn R. XM Milbank, '1.4C. Goa! F. N. Bangs, 'I3L, Cover Ponzi R. Trimble, '14L, Point C. S. Bartow, ,I6C. G. Butler, '15C, Center T. W7ebb, 'I65, Rower A. R. Sliilannl, 'I3l,, XV. Todd, 'I5C, Rllglit l'Vz'1zg N. C. Stevens, R. and S. Left lVz'1zg Yale, 6 Columbia, o Saeglcill Golf Club, 6 Columbia, 5 E -.1771 4-3 5-4 D f'3 Egl Ga1'clue1', , Smith, 11 ISSC e, B' M212 ek, tt Ko kia, C Di XV Fl op ro 1 +1 4-v O L4 3-4 rd +13 Culman, H. .-. CJ m 5 ,Q x-4 ,.. v-1 o M TJ Q am E C5 LJ 6 o f-Coope, Osgo XX 53 H ,Ei 1 11 .- P-4 A Altenberg fensley, VX Brock, ! E ..-1 5 F I3 O W-M TO Bottom 'Il'- ' X A M . 0 0 , M Jing 4v ?,?,-:L-:.an KOH ff 3 r' ig: i Qgy: if f .1 ., ..lA l . ,!.. J 1 . - V! If ,AQQ .3 1, A 3 ' .-F' Ixijimv K -- - - 3 ,. C K' . lg .-I 1 1-Sl-ill --'iit1'- ' :lf '53- 5'- 1. Y -, , JJ? fx!! A. . 4. Olnlumhizr Hniuvraiig 51uimming Aaanriatinn 1912-1913 Cbflirrra R. C. Patterson, '12 S Presidczzt L. Dinkenspiel, '13 V1'cc-Prcsidczzf D. P. Dickie, '13 ilfazzager and 'Tafvaszzrcr L. D. Egbert, '14 Assisfafzf ilfaizager TN, M. Campbell, '13 Cajvfaizz of SiQ'7'77ll7lI'7Lg Team A. H. Kohlbuscli, '13 S Captain of W'atc'1' P010 Team. A. Meffert Coach fE1'EIh1IZIfP Eirrrtnrs C. D. Trubenbacla, 'og W' H. D. Pell, '09 YV Xl. Campbell, '13 S Suiinrnririg Relay Fancy Divivzg F. Culinan, '12 T. H. Barrett, '14 S H. S. Osgood, '15 A. I. Brock, '13 G. F. Coope, '14 S T. H. Barrett, '14 S 1oo Yards 220 lf'ara's P. Culman, '12 W' M. Campbell, '13 G. F. Coope, '14 S H S. Osgood, '15 H. S. Osgood, '15 matrr 1511111 Goal F0rtc'a1'd1 A. H. KOl1lDLlSCll, '13 L. Mouquin, '15 A Bissell, '13 S R L. lvensley, '16 S EIIEII 11512215 Of1p011e1zr S'ZUiWZ'117,i1lg Princeton NVon by Princeton, 35-I8 C. C. N. Y. Wfon by Columbia, 34-19 Yale Wfon by Yale, 42-II Pennsylvania Wlon by Penn., 32-21 Brown Wlon by Columbia, 33-20 Brookline Swimming Club Wfon by Brookline, 34-19 Zlnirrrnllrgiatrs T. H. Barrett, .li . P . G A A. M F. L. 1913-1514 TT. Culinan, '12 G. P. Coope, '14 S L. D. Egbert, '14 B. l. limerick, '15 T. H. Barrett, '14 S M. Maze, jr., '14 S 5 G. T. Holm l E. T. Kennedy Culman, '12 . 5o Yard.: Culman, '12 F. Coope, '14 S Plmzgff C. Kottek, '14 A. Smith, '14 L Backs Maze, lr., '14 S S. Gardiner, '14 S Altenberg, '15 S T'V0'Z'67' P010 W'on by Princeton, 30-15 VVon by Columbia, 4o-o 'XVO11 by Yale, 30-O VVon by Pennsylvania, 15-O '14 S, Second in Fancy Dive. H Q2 5 cvs s.. U U Q4 4 H. H 2. :ASI iii! gc LE ,-T -N 52 B.: 'SED 55 fl4 ,uf G25 O: G+-I .EF MSI Ons QU 4 - 2 a-T: 0.527 -QL' HO-4 on- 62 F5 ,Av-1 U1 ,EJ A M., Q2 S25 'U s.. as G 4515? Y ::? 1 - .- ' '. '1 ' . ,- f- ' ' 3- - ' 1 .. ' . - V 5 1 'E' ' 4 5' ffl? ,.-' -i'- 'r. .-' .' 7 1 ' if , T. I2 ' P I l ' . 4- .s i . .1 . 5. . 1- . 115631 -F' ' fr' . 5 , if V . ,f . - 1 X., 1 . ' ' .. - . E ,' - . '- on . 5 1 4 ig 2,2 1 5.5 ., 2,1 IZ.. ,-f . . 1- I ' 1- ' - X K - ' 1 11 n 1 1 u Glnlumhia Huiuvrzitg mreztling Aznnriatinn 19 1 E- 1 H 1 3 Edwin P. Kilroe, '04, '06 L Phelan Beale, '05 L E. L. Kirchgraber, F. H. Phipps, '14 A. XY. Carruthers, Vlfilliam Bingham '13 S S '13 S E. P. Kilroe, '04, '06 L Dr. Wfilliam Boyd Hugh Leonard QB1EIP1'5 Gr11d1z11fc Director Gradzzate Director 1lfc1Jz1zge1' fl.v.91'sfa7zt LII 111111 gm' Capfcmz L'l1mri1ing Staff Chief Coarh A d11z'501'y Coaches 1513-1914 Edwin P. liilroe, '04, '06 L Phelan Beale '05 L F. H. Phipps, '14 C l. P. HaeNair, '15 C E. M. Gardner, 715 5 XV illian1 Bingham E. P. Kilroe, '04, '06 L D. Wfilliam Boyd Hugh Leonard Erma Mi. Hyman. '15 L . . 115 lbs. Bantam Wneight E. M. Gardner, '15 S . 125 lbs. Feather Wfeight L. G. Neff, '16 S . . 135 lbs. Light VVeig'ght A. W . Caruthers . . 145 lbs. Wfelter Wfeight E. H. Kuehgraber, '13 S . 158 lbs. Middle Wfeight N. G. Pendleton, '16 S . 175 lbs. Light Heavy Vtfeight I. McKinnon, '15 L . . . . LY11ll1'l1l'tCCl Heavy Weight Snrhaiititiru VV. Pyne, '14 L R. XV- McCracken, '16 C G. 5. Patterson, '14 S ilirrurh IQI3 Columbia Opponents Feb. 7-Lehigh University at S. llethlehem . . 5 I2 Feb. S-Ll. S. Naval Academy at .-Xnnapolis, Md. . 4 I4 Feb. I4-P1'l11CCtO11 at New York . . . . II S Feb. 21--Yale at New Haven . . . 8 II March 1st-Lafayette at Eaton, Pa. . I2 9 March 7th-Cornell at New York . 6 22 March I4iL'. of P. at Philadelpliia, Pa. . . . . IO 23 March 21-22-lntereollegiates at Ithaca, N. Y. , 1, Cornellg 2, Lehighg 3, Princetong 4 Columbiag 5, U. of Pen11. R. VV. MeCraelcer, M. Gardner, L. G. Neff, A. NW. Carruthers, I. McKinnon- Third Places. -181- Miller, Northrop av, Clough, 1. quin, fl ur u B Mo Uhr Zlninrrnllrginie Gfhampinna - ??llTC 1 . . , ' '. . ' - , ' - ., 1 ' .- 1 'il' ' V ' Jnntronnllnux -aa Qlnlumhia Hniuvraitg illnnringt Umm 1912-IQI3 A. N. Clough H. NN. Miller C. M. Knapp I. Murray, Ir. Quai-h nf Eirrriura Cajvtnrm Mazinger Assistaazt Manager Coach C5112 Grain A. N. Clough I. H. Northrop ZKPIIJTD Columbia Opponents junior Teani Competition Colunibia 3d Place Navy .... 4 5 Manrique Contest Columbia 2ncl Place Harvard . . . 3 6 Yale . . 5 4 Cornell . . 6 3 Pennsylvania . . 5 4 Intercollegiate Preliminaries Columbia Ist. Intercollegiate Finals Columbia Ist. VVilliams . . 7 2 L. IQI3-I4 A. N. Clough C. M. Knapp C. Contreras I. Murray, Jr. F. Colver M ou quin IQI2 Standing-Sengstaken, Houghton, Helm, Kiebler, Higgins Sitting-Bliacllcamkar, Smith, Doyle, Abramowitz, Adler. Glulnmhia Hniuvrzitg Qgmnuziir Aaznriuiiun NV. l-. H. Doyle, YI4 S S. P. Houghton, I3 L H. bl. Miller, ,14C H. C. Wlilson, '03 XV. H. Vlllieeler, 'ITS I. R. Helm C. Kiebler H0rz'sm1ml Bm' ll. D. Coleman, P. G. S. P. P. P. llliacllqzinilczir, 'I4 C l. H. Cajvmm Ma-fzclgevf 4ssz'sta.1zt Mcuzagez Grarlzzaie Director' Crcildzzate Direcfozf Coaclz .fil.v.vz'sfa1z t C Oaclz CVPHHI Clubs Houghton, ,I3 C Sengstalcen, '14 1913-14. XN. L. H. Doyle, ,I4 S H. 1. Miller, ,I4 C G. H. Higgins, ,I5 C NV. H. Wlheeler, ,II S H. F. Cornwall. F12 S -l. R. Helm C. Kieblei' Parallel Bars J. B. Coleman, P. G. P. P. Bhadkainkar, '14 C XV. L. H. Doyle, '14 S G. H. Higgins, ,IS C MV. l.. Il. Doyle, ,T4 S Flying Rings Side Home XV. l,. H. Doyle, 314 S M. Smith, '16 C Rl. R. Adler, '16 P. A. H. Abi-amowitz Qivrurh Columbia Opponents Feb. -Xavy . . . I2 33 Feb. -l-lziverford . 27 28 Feb. -Rutgers . . 16 32 Feb. '28-N. Y. U. . . . 21 33 -1 554- 1 1 ' .D x L A. .,.v.A.,: T1-,X 2 I . .L 4 5 1, A h T ii i ,C ll - 1 H NNLHLX Ni! H, , .I : A ' Qlnlumhia 3H11iuPr5i1g 52111115 Gram IQI2-IQI3 L. A. Cofiin XV. WY. Sellew H. Dickinson L. A. Coffin H. Adler 7th Regiment . Al uni ni . C. C. Y. XVesl-eyan . . Morristown F. C. Rutgers . . Wlilliains . Lafayette . Euarh uf Ei1'DifLl1'5 Clflf7ftll'7'I Mmzager Asst. Nmzagcr C5112 Grain A. L. Bernheim I .. Al. M atteson iiirrnrh Columbia Qpponents . O 8 Lehigh . 6 1 Cornell . 5 1 Princeton . . 1 5 Yale . . . 7 2 Pennsylvania . 9 o Dartinoutli . 4 2 Trinity . .L 2 TIS? 1913-1914 L. A. Coffin C. Contreras T. T. Cooke H. Lamb Columbia Opponents . 5 1 . o 6 . 2 7 . 3 6 . 2 4 . J, 2 . 2 4 The new crew quarters at Poughkeepsie FRE5 1-.mg RTW f ff MM6 4 W 1 Wg I QM Vg N197 UW -Q LA X HJ' ff l f u Q bf, 3 'A 1 m V Nw ' 5 T7 JT 7 X !llUlill M 'FP I ,fi E f F' X ffl! 'Lt millll, WI'-' 0, f f ff' WT 1 7 LiQ -M? 1 D Nw 2,gi' 'jM1i11ll111 - f Muhlw funxlfll mm 1 . mlm f4,nun! fum fgfinrrflffll . I-A .5- ,A js ALMA MTE? I I ATHLETIC 5 1 1 L 4 , I b E ' '- N I fl M A 3 i T I In ! +L It P l 14 .L ,S I U 1 X :T 7 - :HQUEQ 1 i 5' 1 Q ' ' ' Vw l 1 I I 1 ik- P--1 -Tff' Y'W' ' A' jj' A L i ' ' 5 1 Q . .-L Lgiiiifiiii lliif.-,ijgif A Ji, I -A . - - - 5 I V D L I f V . A.,N ' fi, N t l . ' 4 4 'w44 'n'A ' A-ll-? TA. ? --qQ-- I ,. inf' -I XL K5 ---- - -Y hz- l- .4-ASQ -'- HQ: ,f 5, I I X 5 555! W 1,9111 'qfgifgi-r - Z ,A,Q. ,1 4 37 if - AA: 4.1 f: ,g'll?1lli11i i 1 Q ' ' 1 --- 5 E A JANE- ,Q ! .,.. - - N X K X- M '4' s 1 wipi- f,,, fisgp f f- , I f W, -. T'TX?P :fx ..1 Q gg 'As 4 f Q Wf, ggi' 'ssl , -h X A X 4 if 1' if 2 N fi'-A 1 Q ' ' f Ei H 4 X Mi, N Lf E w ' Nmgk wk E Y -A. Y 4, X 1.5 My .4 F 25: J , S3 X. li 1, fx Wig, 4 1 YQ . Q1 x ' . +1. , . gg 5:-ff Q X. A lg 'X X if X , A, : nib 12.5 X . 4 I- xx fl 3d5i4gQii,. X X .1 1 ' N ,V ' X , Q., -4 11 if 'KV Tij X5X l .-V li f rg -Q . .Q 0.5 f , if -' if - 5:s'g,g:fl,? X X .: 4 -. 5 , -, S - - Af-1 'f V '-us'-.. ., W ' - K -4 f 4 51 - 1. 5 313122 MA'--w'ig222?12: - l:,-.,1112 -f--fiff:Ffl- 1+ I g , 1 A X I f . M.:-.-fzgf:-ii fgffimif-fir, ig' 1g l g i ' n lf! M1 1 R Q y V r fl? '-ff :ff ' Q 1-.' A Q lf ' ll A Uhr 1915 illrenhman Glrmu F. F. VVormser . Captain W. F. 'X7Vallcer . . . . Bow-C. S. Bartow, jr. 2-0. B. Meyers 3-L. Sengstaelc 4-G. S. Currier 5-F. M. Simmonds 6-R. H. Spurgeon 7-E. A. Scherpieh Stroke-F. E. Wformser Coxswain-VV. G. Fogg Sfuhztitninz XV. H. Corbett K. Flynn I. Finkle E. A. Renard VV. D. Taylor R. L. VVise Cox Poughkeepsie Regatta, june, 1913 Freshman Eight Oarecl Race Columbia Freshman Fifth ..I89.- Manager ,L 5 N 'K X Freshmen doing the chores P . I -, V ' ' ' ' -,3l2',71'f17'P . aww Q4 A if , ' A ' - ' ' - qw . 'VE I j V V , I - . .v,,w.:.7g--W.w3,ff,,gmizmm all 1 ' , fx, . ' , 15:15 ,Q I A K V , , ,v ,Z ' , - ,, W,,,f-,- ' I'J91YWW ' , f44,pg,wf1 , - , .VZ ,,.V y-- -. 4. ,Awww 1 '11, v,. '41 - ' A A ef ' f - ':L-1 ewZl':'Ml r if , ,X , ,, N. : , N--....,wm'H 454-wk, I f f . ., x, x A N- -5 ,M , 'gy ' ,, , H X, . xv ,tx ,Q A, fav. ,, ,,,,,.L,.,, ,-,, . X KN 4-. V ' I ' --.X , . , .511-...,.,g1' ' , X ,, 'mx , A ' , - , 'f'iT'J' x M I' ,X I . I ., U -1' ,.g,'wC,,L,,w . , ..., ' -I '. , xx ' 51, ' -,W L- 'f ' ' 4 x . u Lu-L- , Learning how to do it The Freshman Squad ..,, .4,:7,z9,,:9Q.Mz1-. In the water he must go. 'U Y H cvs UD : 5-4 O M -,CD :: SQ w-ICD :fs IE RA 'CG 933 -.: .Bun 'T' P-4:-I ,OJ v-4'1' v-1: mm. QU 5-4 ,Cl-4 1-'CU og Of' Q is-A 5-40 F. E+: UF - : :Sion 'fr-' E.: 4-9 N544 ..,. gm co : .H 'U f ' - mf 4.4 W McKin1ess, Ham111erStei11 ground Q11 ti . 1 i ' ' ' 1 an 1915 Zlirvzihmzin Enarhall Timm E. H. Shea C. Cornwall , Pitcher . Catcher . First Base Second Base . Third Base . Short Stop Left Field Center Field . Right Field . VV. Clark Yonkers High School Webb Academy . De VVitt Clinton H. S. Pauling School . Peddie Institute Pingry School . Horace Mann School Manual High School ningsj Pennsylvania IQI6 CIO in Totals . j 1 Uhr flrmn Emhatitutez Krrurh . Captain . Manager F. H. Sheag G. Oberrender . R. D. Franklin O. Hammerstein . R. hTcKinleSS H. Butlerg S. Gorman H. T. Hutt VV. V. K. Gillett . E. Hickey . B. T. Haskins . E. Kornsand on 1916 Qpponents 4 7 I 4 5 4 4 IO 3 14 ro 7 7 1 1 7 4 4 5 45 66 S. ,Q U H LL Cl. 4 H M 5 fl. al ' ru S15 Q2 '-O-I IL 5. ,ij 1 QF' 4 ch IL bb F4 E P-4 cd 'T' P-1 :. FIS r-4 CI O M lm Co mer, -Gaither H ertz, Randall, Vo Go , , 1 at raia . ' ' 1 141 1 . ' C V 2'-.rqvl .4 - Ky! - A s . N1 A,-f, . , . ,' F 151115 ilmzahman Elrark Gram Barry . . . Captain VV' P. Pfeiffer . Manager B I. Vlfefers . . . . Coach 1oo Yards F. T. Appleby F. H. Gaither 880 l'c11'n'x M. Gertz F. T. Appleby Pole Vault B. Randall VV. Barry R. Mcliinless l film Elmun 22o Yczrds E. T. Appleby 7. S. Appleby F. H. Gaither Distmzre M. Gertz XM. H. Harding C. D. Schiffman Weights T. A. B. Armstrong Broad fzzmp WV. Barry F. T. Appleby B. Randall E. H. Gaither M. Cohn Qinrurh Qct. 30, IQI2, Sophomorfes vs. Freshmen lall lnterclass Track Meet, Qct. 26, 1912. 1913 1914 1915 1916 Spring lnterclass Track Meet, May Tllrlll, 1913. 1QI.1. 1916 1913 1915 IQI6-D6 Wfitt Clinton High School, May 13th, 1916 DeVVitt Clinton H. S. 1913. Columbia 1916-C. C. N. Y. 1916. Columbia 1916 . . C. C. N. Y. . . . . Pennsylvania Relays, Philadelphia University of Pennsylvania, 1916 Columbia 1916 . . . 1.1951 440 Yards D. XV. Vollmer F. S. Appleby H11 rdlcs B. Randall F. SOTNQ11 High Izzmp E. T. Appleby F. S. Appleby B. Randall Sophomores Freshmen 67 .19 .27 . 27 2 545 . lgg .14 .12 .70 .29 .68 .22 . First . Second go Qsswalt, Hoffman, Hutton, McCracken, Simmonds 1915 Glzmr Svprme Gram F. M. Simmonds .... . . . . Captain H. A. Nasliden Uhr Gram 115 lbs. R. W. McCracken. 125 lbs H. T. Hutton. 135 lbs S. H. I-loffmann. 145 lbs Bartllelow. 158 lbs. F. M. Simmonds. I75 lbs F. M. Simmonds. Unlimited R. lL. Osswalt. Elernrh 1515-15115 Olanr Sfprrrs IQTS-4 bouts IQI6-3 bouts Manager I. H. Freedman 1 Baldwin Constant Frieclnian 15115 Eirvzhman lhnring Timm Uhr Evans S. V. Conslant S. Baldwin iKm:n1'h New Rochelle Y. M. C. A. Poly Prep, . N. Y. Military Acadeniy . Yale Freshman ... I97-.. Captain T QI 6 Qpponent 4 5 I 8 4 5 4 5 Hoffman, l-larcling. Cornwall, Allison, Wfood. Stroock IEIIE Glvnnia Gram T. T. Cooke, Captain I. NV. Allison, Ir. C. Cornwall XV. J. Harding C. Stroock F. Wood S. Honiinan, Mana Hlatrlwa Zilla:-grit Stcvcns . . . Cornwall-on-HuLlson Yale . . Horace Mann Morristown . . i.I98l CI' Colunilwia Opponents . 6 o . o 6 . 2 4 . 2 4 Cdcfaultedj 6 glllig 0111111251 Spring IH 13 ..,,f-- M, -,,' The winners, IQI11., singing The Drinking Son 1915 singing The Marching Song. Zh 1915-1517 311151125 3Ha11 1513 Heaven -I A The Rope Breaks Start of the Tug-of-war Q., l f' L' ,W-w 'fj, -Lf F,,,.pv a ..ff iLlV . t lj ff.-f , - f 64 -340,1 V' .9 1 M b L . V' ' fa -. ' ,,,-.-, I , ' fa F '1 Q V- .1 , ' ' , 2f:f1f.eaa . . ' . f it gs f if? 1 1. f I :ff 7-,ng 'A 7,- , fm ' ' fer 4 ,. ,.2U7l'ITiQ':g ,. H v rjz,-fig: HQ f-21- I if :- ,nj fill, - Q -we 2, Y fr,::?1L' , , , T TiAYi'li1 'lg ' . Av ' X , -1.--H' .l,...,,,,LJki3.i-ii f V , . ,ai mul V - Yi: nv - - 5 ' 171' - A ' ' Q 0. 4, ' ,av -P - '- . . 'Q ' 1 ' , 4 ':' 11,, mf, fa r w F Z 6, Pi' ' ! ?s ' 4! 2 fi. 311' 1 ' - V R, 'i 3 'A I 1 ' W - . 1 i.. ere 1 if , ' - ell a ' Q . 9l.'.E::Q,:f2 A 1 '- 2. ff :1 Fffvay-gsgpu. .QRSQT-955' 1 ' div. 1,1 Z Them ,,.. , . ., ,. , 1 !f'kL,f3,4'lf-1f.?f,S,6.. , 5 aa, . - .. . ff , gig , gfyy , ' 'WI ' 4,. ,g.- -ff F-.win.zgaz4Li:.Mgfjgggf . , ' is-'4' H ,, His Morning Exercise l U Air-Home Sweet Home the Fountain Singing the Rules Fornially presented to 2 AQ 3 23. 2 'Fa f ii 7 I ' f ' 'fn ' ., ,. , 'I .,,., H, fs' fle' '. , . ff V , A lf ,f Aga .,1:zzaiwA1'A . '. 4 ' ' ' ' ' 'LH' V 7 A 1 5 :V ' ., -, t-fn f, 'J No Plaid Ties Allowed A Little Friendly Captured Rough-house juniors Rescuing the Freshmen . - m,,H!f 4 F H N Y .1 w :.'lAl:h'?3.5ff:i:: V H L. vt: N .3571 ...I -,,:Llj.i,, .4-A-fy,-11A in A I ,I A,-, aw: :AL .-.451-1 1 ', Q: 1-1 frm. :Q - V A 'Ai-milf' 1 --, NH Q , rv . ii The Merry-go-round Sit down-and make yourselves at home 2 ,ag fit 7 1 59? -- AAZJI , I J '- M T M' ,aff-we qw- -. ' xy -Magi' wf Q 5155 is T is is is ' ' Q , F' -F 1,'-5 'tif ' -use ' ,,. ., . ,,x.., , 6 ,-avg ' J -M1 Entrance German Their first day at Columbia Translating the Rules Fresh Freshmen, Mf Ill: his is f M ini 8 43 www Must E 'fn fm if fy? A a K iff., --'a 2.i:':'.I2,C'f:'.'. E1f'1'' '1 -Q - ,, at ' gi g 'ft 'r I '- ,Q,3:Iig.r1'54iwf ' . ,Q , ,' V 1 1 'ix ?f:f57m5,:- ffffz - . 1- V- gf- ' ' ft I Q ' 251, it - 4'j' . 1. , . E' J. ...ill .21 . ish UE .J On Exhibition Beware ! The spirit of the occasion Two Seniors mixing-it-up. Uhr Flag iliuah y I 5? Sophs Lining Up Sophs Ready .X The Hero .,,.,.vr -, , The Beginning of the End Freshman Restin 12-W v-4 '1. H .H ,ii f Cll r4 25 con IDE U w. ' 55 . .-. ,.1Ta 1-4 F. Tj: L40 GJD ,zu Q'P4 Sri ,E - 113 UQ' 5:10 53. V795 Ljffl 'PZ Fi: T33 '-3:-. fm .gm PO Sm IEE mg ,ms EQ My - S-5 XF 3 - II' an Y ,.. 5-1 Co lf. . sl. 6553 g ga - I C gc az E ll cm WAN J5OAw2ai ,, ll Uhr Glnlnmhiem Published Annually by the junior Class of Columbia University Wfilliani Edward Brophy Editor-in-Chief Lester Clark Danielson . . . Business Manager Stephen Grant Stone . Assistant Business Manager Frank Lloyd Brady . Registrar Joe Hunter McDonnell . . Art Editor Auauriatv Eihiturn Donald Douglas Blanchard Harry Jacob Bunclie Sherman M. Bijur john Francis Cornell Clarence George Stone Leonard Hirschfeld Paul Henry Klingenstein Philip Sawyer Lacy Frederick Wlyatt Sohon A-N ,.. Rob Danielson, Schulz, ken CH M ood, Class, Curry, 'W er, Edinger, Dubois, rt achot, Po llonser, G Dunham, B Clark, uf 3-4 CU L .fi E-295 cn og C GU CYS -1 :Di S , LDS Q2 ,DM :'C in - Sze 1-1 wal-T-4 .H N : 5 BENQ: 6 1, Q31 ferrrrcll 4 Olnlumhin Svprrtatnr Established 1877 Published daily throughout the College Year flmilllilgillg Zlnarh john Kennedy Lasher, Ir., '14 . . . . Editor-in-Chief Alvin Liddon Graham, '14 . . . Business Manager Samuel X'. Hyatt Danzig, '14. Adelbert F. Sniithers, '14 Numa Enarh T. M. Curry, lr., '15 L. C. Danielson, '15 R. O. DuBois, '15 E. H. Edinger, '15 P. S. Harper, '15 E. L. Brady, '15 E. G. Dunham, '15 A. T. Robb, -lr., '15 Azsnriatv iiuarh T. L. Cannon, '15 S. Cornell, '15 . D. Menken, '15 lX lonser, '15 I. H J. XX7. C. XXf'. Bennett, '15 A. XXV. Schulz, '15 XX' . I. Allison, lr., '16 13. Colby, Pg. R. S. Harris, '13, 5 1. L. Class, '14, A. J. Derbyshire, Ir., '15 . XXL R. Clark, '16 XX7. G. Frey, Ir., '16 H. N. Eairchild, '16 E. A. VX7ood, '16 E. S. Porter, '16 C. A. J. Gachot, '16 R. XXV. Richards, '16 '15L ' Literary Editors 16L S . . . Exchange Editor 3-. CES .E U2 w. S2 Ex G. 3 5 .SI 3 5 U7 Ll. 0.2 D053 s-. G-,ru +23 EO Chin. QUE GJ.-Yi f 4-3 .ES Ur! ,gr 'C .. 320 58 'E Pun .-. 4 fi SI' f-1 Q5 5 .Ll 4.2 4-3 L... ,L G. .S 5 6 ,- CU W4-I 5 10 a.. ..-. 'T' s-4 Yr' gg T H EJ Wg.-Sl' AWS-f Je TE. Y- 1 I EX X k , ir 'Wy 'f ' . Q' Y f '-1 K V Z - . , BQ 1 X ,,-Li'-M A : if -- Q 5:-.. ,X 1 X . - x x .5 a 'I If - q I . - ,H BLD,-,S ' 1? 3 - Qlulumhia fdvfftvr Managing iinnrh Frederick Christian Schang, Jr., 1915, . Editor-in-Chief Harold S. Lion, 1915, , . Business Manager VV. Kenneth Watlcins, 1914 . . Art Editor Amanrisxtr Baath Editorial J. S. O'Nea1e, 1914 L. V. Lyons, 1914 F. D. Shaw, 2nd, 1914 V. Kitchen, 1915 A. VV. Townsend, 1916 B zzisfivzess A. H. Gentry, F. A. L. H. Sandhnsen, 1914 AL. Hirschfe-ld, 1915 E. A. Scherpich. 1916 M. Cohn, 1916 S. Sulsberger, 1916 I. XfV'61 E1'lCi111CT, 1917 -211- 'C51 CU E I-iw Pxt go :U 533 'TY ? A fha EE cv!-H :LM if-5 23.0.52 '52 .TJ-Y-4 43: 'U 'U SE -.74 rf' n C3521 '19, -3-4 3-40 CU'U 5: U ,H gm .D .D GJ ,N 5 roi AP N .W 'l an GF?-H Q H. 11,4 X14 QM rnr Doalllsl 93' QQ ir DM 1 ya Xyfj ef: S lf l Uhr Burma illlalmgiug mnarh Henry L. Fisher . Willarcl I. Kiinni . Stanley L. Adler . . iihitnrial Zfiuarh Salvatore F. LaCorte David Turets lV.lervin G. Wfiener James A. Murphy Stewart I. Park 1., LYON Editor-in-Chief . Business Manager . Literary Editor Harry B. Henderson Geoffrey F. Morgan Samuel Hayford G. Raymond Webln . Business Assistant A ,..iQ.1 .: . - .i -i ' 'f '2 ' '.A ia . f 'Q ' ' - . ,- f-1' F E M i7 M E 7 Qlnlnmhin Alumni Nmwa Eunrh uf Ehitnrz George Brokaw Compton, 'og .... . . . . . Assistant Managing Editor Amaurinir ilihiturs Leon Fraser, log '82 S Geddes Smith, ,TO . . Managing Editors Levering Tyson, ,II A. M. Robert Arrowsmith, '82 Charles Buclzston Going, Joyce Kilmer, 'OS Harold Baxter, 'oo S . . . . . . Advertising Manager Qlulnmhini Hninvraiig Cbnnrivrlg Ehiturz Rudolf Tombo, jr., . ..... Managing Editor Nathan Abbott Henry V. Arny Charles Sears Baldwin Wfilliam H. Carpenter james C. Egbert Frank D. Fackenthal Vlfilliam D. Johnston Frederick P. Keppel Cassius jackson Keyser Raymond C. Knox Frederic S. Lee Samuel McCune Lindsay Henry B. Mitchell Paul Monroe John B. Pine Frank Dempster Sherman M. C. Wfhitaker Talcott Vlfilliams Uhr Glnlnmhin iinginrnr uf the Evrhnnl uf illllinma, iinginizvring nnh Glhemiairg Mining Engineering Metallurgy . . Civil Engineering . Mechanical Engineerin Electrical Engineering Chemical Engineering Chemistry . . Alumni . . Business Manager .-Xclvertising Manager Circulation Manager Ehitnr in Glliizf Wfilliam VV. Havens Erpndmrntnl Ehiturz Swrreturg John Cornelissen Business Euzxrh . T. E. Sen . Chester B. Sadtler . Wfilliam Krefeld . Sidney Fisher Dwight Tenney . C. P. Harris . Oscar Byron . Henry W. Elsasser . . A. C. Nolte . Williani J- Harvey - -A . Q. ,-,,:, 51, ,f ':f 3 Q f 2 P Q . K 5 ,-351' ,g if f f '- LAQAC -A - I .f1-, -,.' :f I! , ,f ' ll .IL 4 5 f '44 I 1 9 'Tx . , X , 4 4 K 'P 4 H E1 v 4 9 y Q 1 r 4 I, W 4 .P v 4 U. '- L -Q s '1 K9 w ' F vgefg ' A g f ' I x , A y, : r MC .X Q V , L - . K A . hs? , , ,g .-R:-A 5 : QA 1. -syr gvGf L wui elv. x A f , 5 , -' 5 ', 4 I -VL . A tv ? ' iff If r fagygp f f ' gg J v 1' l1 .'i'4f'A - lf ,' , , L 4 V ' ,QV WJO fQ1,,,In,'! 3, I, ,H ulqluulu M ,5,3E,, -7 .f Q.-af f -yu .- ' gffff 1 M M L ?yOf A' V I f f' ,gig-, . ,askin .-Q . i 1 , ff' 1 -'pig - Xf1v .f.-5 Xrsffff- :PX .f - - :- wb X x fxfi-Q1'- Q5 1 m ' 'Y 5 A-' ' 2 1 ,NX x -,gg-..:?Qgz-If 5515: ,,' yx--ar!!! I: .'F?35:f:.1Df,I xx .xx '-.-.bb ,,',,- j N- '1 .I X ---N' U' 'X :mum-wi C17 .D 5 v-1 U S .v-1 O 'U S1 Cd M n d Glee a The George XV. Matheson ...... . . Manager john S. Peck . . . . Assistant Manager C6122 Qlluh Edward I. Wvilliams ,... . . Leader C. R. Bailey VV. A. Blocker I. T. Burgess C. G. Carter XV. H. Clark I. M E. E. D. R. F. S. L. H D. VV . A. S. A. C. N. I. C Bi J. s. A. A. H. R. F. XV. Allison . A. Bridges G. Brown C. B. Darlington A. Dobie, Ir. E. Bowes N. Countiss J. Day D. Egbert Ernst R. FOX H. P. Gardner VV. Asthalter .V. Constant S. Crane A. Eckles C. Harris . F. Aspinwall VV. Baxter H. Catzen D. Chamberlain H. Ferebee Brown S. Crane H. Howry S. Cramer W. C. Girdner Drums W. T. McKelvey H. A. Yerkes First Tcvziors C. S. Day S. H. Ferebee S. Fislier A. L. Graliani J. E. Oster Secozzd Tcuors E. B. Fox, Jr. L. R. Francis X. L. Franklin T. E. Hickey H. G. Knutli G. R. Laniade First Briss P. S. Harper B. T. Haskins H. H. Howry NN. R. Ingersoll D. M. Ingram C Luck T . T. Mclielvey k,. XV Second Bass G. H. Higgins H. M. Lake F. I. Latenser G. F. Oberrender Hlanhulin Glluh Mazzdolivzs J. Kurtz Laubsclier ' H. H. Maass R. XY. McCracken XV. Y. Myers Gzzifars M. F. Rogers L. H. Sandliusen Mazzdolas S. C. Merril If7I'0Il.1Z5 D. Podoloft G. XV. Scofield Cellos R. E. Vonisaal . -217' C. A. Qsterliolm L. Perkins . A. Stokes E. Wfoodwortli H. McDonnell I. Miller B. Roberts, jr. T. Stehlby S. Valentine J. Miller M. Potts A. Renard H. Scliene F. Swanton K. VV atkins T. XVilliams S. Peck l. Starbuck gl. Wfeiskotten XYilk Leader E. Sillirnan B. Smith Xl. Spitz G. Stone, jr. T. Zabriskey T, Wfeiskotten L. Perkins Gilbert F111 tar Bierlioff L. M. Holtz The Columbia Band Comets 1 Ii ,. . ., -- , - - . ', ' ' . kg. ..', -- .-1' .1 ,.A, .. V-.. C ,Q u .M .1 .-. ...., .. .. . Qlnlumhia liniuvraiig ifiamh Band Master . . B. Philson Manager . . Wf VV. Dwyer Assistant Manager . . Gilbert H. Higgins Picolo ClG1 'llZl?Z'S A. Bierhoff H. H. Canterbury K. C. Atwood C. Brieant H. B. Adams W. L. H. Doyle E. Philson H. Helms H. Grant ' Baritone J. B. Retalleck Howard I. C. Boliall C. E. Lovejoy Cr. H. Von Einburgh Altos I. E. Oster T7'0lIZb07Z6S H. Knight Drm-ns H2191 C. Peines VV. H. Vlfilson O. Lanbsclier C. Marquardt Tzfbas I. H. Sengstaken H. M. Lake M. Dawson Fife and Drum Corps 5Hifr Emil Bruin Glurrm Leader . Fifes G- F. Morgan I. Howard A. K. Paddock B. Conlin S. Seadler H. C. Wfeissenborn C. A-X. Bergmann -220 Drunfzs F. C. Neyland E. A. -Iimenis F. W. VVu1fmg VV. D. Taylor P. I. Salvatore G. F. Morgan 5. A. Beidlenian C. Atwood, jr. A. Barth . E. Lovejoy . XV. Scofield W. Girdner H. Fuchs . A. Barth A. Beidlenian Cohan H. Cover Engel C. Gabriel Viola.: A. Shears Clariuets C. Atwood H. Canterbury Trombone.: H. A. Knight F. H L. H N L. IOBIN President . Manager Vice-President . Assistant Manager . Secretary . Librarian Conductor Qlllemhrra V 'li0l1'11S VV. Girdner Harvitt Joseph Kauffnia n D. Lambert Lichtenstein sl. XV. Mayer J. B. o'Reniy J. E. Oster F. Paclvve L. Phifer G. W. Scofield V1'oli11relZos B. G. Brown J. A. Dornes I. Retallack R. E- Vonisaal Comets C. L. Brien H. H. Heelms C. E. Lovejoy B. Pfilson W. Pines -221- L. S. Scofield H. Steinhruch M. G. Weiiier G. VV. Zahn S. Zeiger Flutes G. Berry Bierhoff Pianos Samuels Tympani and Drums H. Yerkes R.. 'nina auth ltrgn Qbiiirma Robert Arrowsmith, '82 Edward l. Williams, '14 S . Archie Austin Coates, '13 . Leon E. jeanneret, 'I2 illllrmhrrn President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer F. W. Abt E. L. Agnew G. M. Allen J. W. Allison R. Annar D. Armstrong ,l. F. Aspinwall R. F. Bach R. A. Bagnell A R'. Band D. S. Ball P. S. Barrett H. E. Bedford T. P. Bell , . Bierhoff E. Birmingham H. Berry R. S. Bonsih C. L. Booth B. B. Boyd H. Brainerd T. Brandt l. Brittain B. H. Brown E. ,lf Bnllwinkel XV. M Campbell l. L. Claghorn XV. R. Clark B. XV. Close A. A. Coates R. Colmflen xl. N. Cole S. F, ComStoCk H. P. Corsa VX. L. Crane . R. Crane E XV. Crecraft XV. XV. Cutler w W. B. Davidson W. Demorest W. E. Dibble Elliott H. Downes D. E. Dunn T. Earle L. D. Egbert . B. Emmert . Ernst R. S. Erskine F. D. Fackenthal S. Fisher R. D. Franklin A. I. Gahagan S. Ginnel H. B. Goring A. L. Graham A. dl. Grimm .lohn T. Gyger D. W. Haines I H H. Haldeman H. O. Hammond H. S1 Harrington N. C. Harris C. W. Hearn T. VV. Hendricks Wm. H. Herbert G. H. Higgens T. fl VV. Hill g. A. Hoag l-, Y. Hoff N. Holbrook O. Hoyem R. F. Hollman D. G. Huliliard R. lngalls L. hleannerett E. S. Jensen C. H. Johnston W. E. Kelly W. W. Kennedy . N. Kenyon 73 C. E. Keyser L. L. Kirtley H. O. Knapp D. M. Lasher .l. K. Lasher F. Latenser T. H. Leggett T. C. Leon R. ,l. Lowe .l. H. MacDonald G. W. Matheson R. W. McCracken C. B. Mead S. C. Merrill H. M. Merriss A. B. Morris H. N. Moss W. B. Mucklow F H. McCoun E. L. McKenna H. R. Naylor C. E. Nighman F3 ,l. E. Oster R. Palmer R .A. Parker nl. S. Peck S. ,l. Phillips G. Polhemus L. VV. Powers . A. F. Randolph . A. R'iley I. H. Riley ,l H 222- W. L. Riley M. F. Rogers C. Rouse O. F. Rugen T. B. Sage I. A. Schweizer E. A. Schubert S. Semon I. N. Sengstaken R. Shawhan F. G. Smith P. S. Spence W. B. Starhuck E. F. Stehlby W. Stehnhruch V. Stokes C. G. Stone Ir. C. H. Sutton W. Tag H. W. Taylor I. M. Taylor W. A. Tripp . S. Valentine 74 E. VanKleeclc H. Vantine H. P. VanKeuren R. T. Walker A. Ward W. K. Watkins R'. H. Weiner C. Weeks H. F. Weiskotten E. W. Welch E. I. Williams A. M. Wilmot W. K. Wilsen S. E. Woodworth WX WA v , 4 x 1 4 s l nf , , ff 1 N . Ns x ' ff' , , ' X 'w ma ii ISI N ff f I, XV! X' W I 2 w x I X ' lg E 1 . 'U nfl I ,,1 X . I ' 5 I' 1107 3- We WH ww f N N W 1 JH B X Y lf 'U MVNlW N, X5 f 5 k N QWXX WVR YK M KU W W SM W 1 ', N 'X 1 MQW f 'RPN ff! Jr 5 Ng M X X 4 ngigig ' ,' Lg l lm Z42fWf7 :fm 77 1 xrEfGfiPHj WV X N -fir, J K x M1141 I E 'JI w M 'H ml f 4 My K lm K Q ,, T 3f I My W Wh ULU Q 9 7 If f W E-i lllllllllllllllllllllllm , . 7 I W v P W' fill -gf! 5 Q 3: L f ' ' Q, ii - f7LlWim 1--? ' '- ff - W KH' I M, fmmmmiiiau :ummm-uggauniwnl l qmlnulliliullllxn unxwiiiimilllllrlgallmugiLI fb N f fri' X Q fw l V 'fMf W MM f 1 M f' ' f 5 -.-ai x N -. A I 7 ,,f1J..i,i E9QeQ ,- 'Z'-1 , ' .- ' I ' L ' Q 4 P' 'ff' 'A ? W x 'Q'i?f'l'gff:L Eg' M H I X I 'Mtx'kiinoo- 14- t 'U H Brigar -+4 O Q-J an Wa LJ :J .I-1' E-4 i ,gm 5 ' , . , , . -' '- R -A me is . .., I . -4-, . -- ,fr I 2 5 1 1 ' I ' - , -f 1.5-.'. .-'L---N . I 5, . -', -.y 1'.'.Zf' -A-, , -,?',.-,fe f'.'fe., ' - I. ,' ' - ' . . -. ., .. .. , . nl .NL-MX 5 . Uhr Qlnlumhia liniuvraitg lglagvrz PRESENT THE l9l3 VARSITY SHOW Uhr 'Qriganha All Ghrervtta in Uhrrr Arm By JACQUES OFFENBACH H819-l88Ol Production staged under the Personal Direction of LOUIS A. HOOPER Glam uf Gllyarartrrz Falsacappa, Chief of the Brigands ....... Pietro, his Lieutenant '. i . Frageoletto . . . Barbavano Carmagnola Brigands Domino The Dulce of Mantua . . Campo Tasso .... Gloria Cassio, Granclee of Spain jose Antonio .... Captain of the Carbinieri . Pippo ..... Fiorella .... The Princess . . . Aclolphe, her page . . The Princess's Preceptor Courier ..,. Duchess . Marchioness Fiametta . R. S. Cramer, '16 C. A. Butler, '14 I. Samuels, '15 L. W. J. McHale, '15 W. Garman, '16 Pr P. S1 Harper, '16 S. G. E. Updike, '16 J. Rice, '15 E. Broe E. B. Griffin, 'I3 H. W. Reilly, iI4 W. H. Diekman, '16 S. E. R. Thayer, '15 F. A. WWW? Om Es o 'S' CYS 52 :ig 5 ep- H1 f'D -vt P-li ,ox Ex . A. Kilbourne, '16 S. . G. Zent, '16 L. P. Reed, '13 GIRLS S. I. Rosenman, 'I4 A. W. Wood, '15 F. W. Demuth, '14 C. H. Stern, '16 D. S. McNulty, 'I4 0lz1rhinirri L. Mouquin, '15 I. B. Botsford, 'I4 '11 . Ulmer, '15 . W. D. Spalthoff, '13 . . I. M. Taylor, '15 . A. L. Graham, . H. K. Grafton, . VV. Van Alstyne, . G. B. Murphy, . R, B. Roberts, '14 . J. M. Blackwell, . R. O. Du Bois, . L. R. Francis, . . . G. C. Rohrs, . . . M. Maze, '14 . bl. H. McDonnell, F. , . . A. L. Crane, . S. F. La Corte, . I. Friedman, . L. V. Lee, 'I4 . W. I. McHale, . H. Miller, H. Axlerocl, '15 K. S. Valentine, '14 L. Iabine, '14 A. W. Mack, '16 W. Emmerich, '14 T. Banton, F, C. Schaf Jr., '15 I. M. Cohn ' H. J. MY '15 R. A. VVheeler, '13 S. W. S. Siemon, '14 L. The Carbiuieri r ra 4 ' Q '1 so - -N.,,. .1., . V 1 . n L v o n n 1 1, L iixerutiur Siaif . . . . . Manager H. Chester Stevens, '13 S . George S. Patterson, '14 S Fritz C. Nyland, ,I4 5 Harold Menken, '1' S Clarence G. Stone, Ir., 'IS S I J. S. Hubbard, '15 Victor VV. Cutting, '08 . VVi11ian1 V. Saxe, '14 L . George VV. Matheson, '14 . VVillia1n Judson Timmons, '12 Malcolm M. Roy. '09 or ,IO F1-ageoletto . Assistant Managers Second Assistant Managers . Stage Manager . . Property Man Assistant Property Man Advertising Manager . . Press Agent Fiorella Pigtl-0 Falsacappa The Duke of Mantua Stemw- frnm 1 he igrtganhzi ii , ' V ,533 . el N , We-B7 5. kv Y . ,. 1, . . . . nf- .rzv - - -:Lv , ' AA ' ,,.A::Zis. , , if gpwnff s ,, Asu- ww 4'-...fl I f' H ' a f H r 'W F I in 3 ' J V33 V., .T V Hi ,lk - 'AA X ., 3 P, 21.-55 v , Q1 7 - Hua . . ,Q ,,, U A O A , A-aj- 1 j ff- H3231 D 3 3 1' 41 J ., ' , if gf? 5591 57?-. ..,., ,Lui '7il7P7f'1'7 Ef,fgfr,:f-fm D ' ' ' f'f, 2. -E , 4.1, f V Z inzzggfgz- ' v , 13.2 x F, . yirffgvz 1- ' 3,5 , . .- r , f l sf 5 es 4 ' 1 1 IQ F Q ll 15 5 ' ' . t 1 ' 4 Uhr lglagrra Qllnh Alvin L. Graham, '14 . . . . President C. George Rohrs, ,I4 Vice-President George B. Murphy, ,I4 . . Secretary Harold A. Content, 'o8, II L . . Treasurer Fritz C. Nyland, lI4 . Manager Varsity Show jEfS'15 s l - - ASSiStaHf Managers iixvruiiue Olxfmmitirr Harry li. Machen, '98 S Joseph S. Bnhler, 'OI Lester D. Egbert, ,I4 Qrrin C. Isbell, Flag Glnmmittrr Richard G. Conried, ,C7 George S. Parsons, F02 Kenneth S. YVebb, '06 fx -A' 1i ' f-1 . ' '-Tiff ' 4 A ' ' . ' ' ' s t' 'F 1 nnaronnr-LLXX ia' Glnlumhia Hniuvrnitg Eramatir Aminriatinn Ralpli S. Harris Muriel A. Bowden . Wfilliam H. Herbert B. R. Riggs . S. Hoffman . Stanley V. LaDow . H. C. Purstenxvalde . Prof. Franklin T. Baker Prof. George C. D. G,Dell H. Herbert Anderson Miss Galvin Mortiz A. .lagendorf Miss Muriel A. Bowden Miss Ray Bi-ous, T.C. Orin C. Tsbell, '14 L A. A. Niclioson, '15 C George Rolirs, '14 C ,TC Miss Genevieve Howell, T.C. Wfilliam H. Herbert, '14 C H. N. Fairchild. '16 C Enarh uf Cinurrnurz Qnuurarg Hllrmhrrn Prof. Brander Matthews Mr. Clayton Hamilton Grahitntr illbnihers G. F. Bntterwortli, Ir. Louis S. Garry Morris Kinney Dixon Ryan Fox Ariiuv ililenthrru H. C. linrstenwalde, '14 S Ralph Harris, ,I5 L S. M. Janney, ,I4 C Herman Oelriclis, '16 L Miss Mary Thurston, T.C. Mervyn Wfeiner, '15 C Miss Fannie Ostrom, T.C. Stoddard Hoffman, '16 C President . Vice-President Secretary Treasurer . . Mana . Member at Large . Member at lar Prof. 'lolm Erskine Mr. Xlfilliam de Mille Morris Cooper, Ir. Acton Griseom sl. A. F. Randolph Richards Hale, '14C Miss Hull, TC. S. V. Ladow, Pg. B. R. Riggs, ,I4 C P. D. Zeman, I4 C Miss Margaret Wfalcott TC John McKinnon, '14 L I?- cc D'A1'bl he Countess T 1 ar , . . 1 31 : Q , ' :bi I.l . ' N ' 1 'A if ' A 53's tDonnJL5 X, ,v Qlulumhia 'Hniuvrnitg Bramatir Ananriatinn presents Uhr Gluuntwz Bi-XrhlaQ Production staged under the direction of Wm. C. DeMile. Presented at the Berkeley Theatre, December 20th and 2Ist., lQl2 Qlwai nf Glltararivra Gladys Fallonsby . . Muriel A. Bowden, T.C. Stella Twigg . Mary VVharton Thurston, T,C. Louise . . Genevieve D.A.Y. Howell, T.C. Russland . . . Mervyn G, Weiner, ,IS C Patrick Maloney . . ii Richards Hale, ,I4, C Mrs. Edward Buckington . Margaret E. Wfolcott, T.C. Haddon Peters . . , lfVilliain H. Herbert, 14C Zoe Steerwell . . Fannie Bell Ostrom, T.C. Iarold Blanding . . J John McKinnon, '14 L Merrick . - Hoxie Neale Fairchild, 'I6C . XXX xxx -X Q-. . v. Naxk 37 abeustreich. XV Sch CY AED from CCHS S f 1 ' L 1 A . 1.r.r as A 4 Olnlumhizl Hniurraitg Cbrrman H1311 Ent Svrhitmhrnatrrirhn ' A four act comedy by FRANZ VON SCHONTHAN Presented by the students of Columbia University at Brinclcerhoff Theatre, the 28th and 29th of March. IQI3 Under the auspices ofthe Deutscher Verein of Columbia and the Deutscher Kreis of S. M. janney, Ir., ,I4C Alfred A. Haldenstein Friedrich Lorsch . Hildegard, his wiie . Martha, his daughter Conrad Von Schwyber August Winkelberg . Paul Gredding Hedwig, his wife . Minna . . Palmiro Tamborini Telegraphenbote . Inspector Lobmeyer JISC Barnard flhr HllEI11EiQPl1II'!1i Glu Qiazii . . Manager . Stage Director . Claus C. H. Prox, Pg. . . Sophie Bulow, ,IS B Bettie Lauterbacli, .14 T. C. . Theodore Thiesing, '14 L . Frederic D. Zenian ,I4 C r Hoxie Neale Fairchild, '16 C . Lucile Bunzl, ,I4 B . Helen Lachnian, 'I5 B 3 . Elizabeth Palnier, I5 B . Norman C. Hertz, ,I4 S . Russel L. Beatty, ,I4 C . Willy H. Meyer, Jr., '16 C 1 1 4 if FOURTEENTI-I ANNUAL PERFORMANCE O F TH E illrvnrh Svurirtivz uf Glnlumhia Hniuvraiig Tricamp . Cornelius liialtliazar Yanclerven Christiane Sara Lludule . Petersen . l ren1ier Agent lleuxieine Agent S. M. Ianney, I N. C. Hertz. '14, -E121 qgP1'l.P Nutr? A COMEDY IN THREE ACTS By Victorien Sardou Glam . . Alexandre Bruno, P. 81 S. . . Rene Manes, ,I3 S . Rene P. Piperoux, '14 5 . Louis Moquin, '15 C . . Paula Lambert, Pg. . Hortense Friedman, '14 B . . Rita Hilborn, '14 B . Norman C. Hertz, '14 S . Stanley Adler, '14 ,I . . George C. Spiro, '16 C r., '14 . . . Manager . . . Assistant Manager t I . , f , 1 1. -' r 4 ,-' ,- ,- -' '., .-, .. . ' ,' , A ' ,m . .,.A' ir v 1 1 1-, .1 - :' ' w', ', . . , . , 4- . ,. ,.... -A., V ' .. 15,4 . .-f- ..A. . .1 I V , I-. L . ..f Q, - .1 A an , ,, . ,K ' ?b51.M ,. A. Chapel 1's ,.. ,., cu M -:iv CD ' -' ' ff' ' . V. in .. J.. All A V Z I I L. ' . V C. U. C. A. Cabinet Qlnlumhia Hniuvraitg Qlhriiaiian Aaauriatinrr Lester D. Egbert . Charles E MacCarthy VJ. DeW'itt- Crampton, jr. . Richard Mackenzie . W'alter VV. Dwyer . Philip Kemp . . Herbert M. Schneider Roy U. W'ood . . Alvin L. Graham . Herbert C. Stevens . Elmer Galloway . Frank E. Barnes . Tom Hughes . . VVilliam'L. H. Doyle Gilbert H. Higgins . Clifford K. Brown . Raymond C. Knox . Alvin L. Graham . VValter W. Dwyer . Ruford Franklin . H. Monroe . Gmiirrria 1913-1914 . . . President Recorder . . , Treasurer Bible Study Chairman Social Service Chairman . Chapel Chairman Deputation Chairman . Earl Hall Chairman . .Eclito1', Blue Book Manager, Blue Book Social Service Secretary . Director of Boys Club Wfork, Spring St. Erparixnrntul Qlnmmirtriza Qlnllegr Eoreiffn Student Secretary ' :J Board and Room Secretary 1. Earl Hall Secretary , General Secretary . University Chaplain Chairman 1914 . Chairman 1915 Chairman 1916 Chairman IQI7 '1b'. ' Q ,'.- Q ' 5 Srirnrr Edward I. Williams . . Chairman 1914 John S. Peck . . Chairman 1915 Torrey NVebb . . Chairman 1916 Duncan A. Dobie, jr. . . Chairman 1917 illzun Orrin C. Isbell . . . Chairman 1914 Harry B. Henderson Chairman 1915 Robert McDowell , . . . Chairman 1916 , Enurnaliam Frederick F. Van de Water . . . Chairman 1914 Frederick C. Schang, . Chairman 1915 james C. Webster . . . Chairman 1916 Leon M. 'Wickersliam . . . Chairman 1917 Erarhrrz Qlnllngr Frederick T. Kelly . .... . President VVm. T. Bowden . . . Vice-President Matthias J. XV. Boehmke . . Secretary A Group of Social Service Workers Camp Columbia The Manhattan Gospel Hall 101 Manhattan Street Cosmopolitan Club 554 West II4th St. Qlnlumhia liniuvrnitg Qlhriatian Amanriatinn Glmtrra uf Murk Earl Hall The Spring Street Neighborhood House 244 Spring Street The Church of All Nations I 9 Second Avenue. Srupr uf mark Board and Room Directory Bible Study Classes Blue Book First Aid Lectures Oscawana Delegation Boys' Club Work Industrial VVork Sight-Seeing Trips Distribution of Qld Clothes Deputation Work Text Iiloolc Loan Library Work at Camp Columbia Campaign of Modern Religion by John R. Mott. ' l Oscawana Conference -241 t l.rrr . R.. ' A Qlnlumhia Hniunruiig Qlhriziian Awanriatinn Hniurrsitg. Qlummittvr nn ilirligiunxa murk Advisory to the Chaplai n and acting as a Board of Directors for the Christian Association Rev. Duncan H. Browne, '05 ......... Chairman Prof. A. D. F. Hamlin ......... Treasurer Dr. P. de Ricketts, 371 Prof. P. R. Hutton, '73 Mr. Wfni. Fellow-es Morgan '80, '84 Mr. Wfilliam Forster, '81 Mr. XM C. D-emorest, '81, 83 L Mr. Thoinas Ewing, jr., '85 Mr. XV. A. Meikleham, Mr. P, R. Coudert, Ir., ,go M r M r Pro W . F. R. Coykendall, 195, L M. Hartley Dod f. D. S. Miller D. Crampton Mrs. Knox . . . Mrs. Mitchell Mrs. McGregor Mr. ,O2 L Dean F. P. Keppel V Mr. L. D. Egbert Dr. Talcott 'VVillian1s Clifford MK. Brown Ghnplain nf the iilniurrziig 1 Rev. Raymond C. Knox A , 'Eahiwa' Ahuisnrgl Qlummiitrer 1 . . . .. . . . Chairman A ' A Mrs. Jacoby Mrs. Low james A. Edwards, 'Oo' ge E03 Mrs. Lindsay H L ii ,qi CQ y C' bf '1 Ni .. 1 awk ll X .. fm X fx.,-S f , ff-C Xf Xxx ,fa A ,, , f I N X 7 1 .:.,ffl s?i... r 'fri.....f- , l l ,P a t l '- 'i.'iu,w7' Q. A ' J C ' C N l fi X' Q Jw' T' ' ' x'L5mDv4uSEN -- ,,,.ff' . 4' . elk ' '- -1:4392--5,!.-LH V Nnmman Glluh Qbiiirrra 1513-1514 President . . . john A. Mullen, '14, L First Vice-Presicleut . Second Vice-President . Charles N. Cleary, .14 S Arthur T- Robb, jr., ,IS Charles E. Rayeus, '14, S Secretary . . . Treasurer W'arreu D. Leary, ,rg 'iEuarh nf Ginuernnrzi George Kozirner, ,II S Carlos D. Cella, 'Io L Wfilliam A. Gately, ,II S George de Hierapolis, ,II S Albert S. Mortimer. AB., LLD. Qllgaplttin Hou. Patrick F Rev. Father 'john H. Dooley, Pastor of Cgrpug Christi Church, Wfest 12Ist. S 'eet, New York City Qnnnrurg Hllmni 'Qs McGowan I-lou. Peter A. Hendricks Prof. james I. Wfalsh. ND.. Hon. james A. 0'Gorma1i Rev. John G. lNymie, S. I. Ph.D., L.L.D. Hon. Eugene A. Philbin, Prof. Arthur T. Remey Wir. joseph l. C. Clarke L.L.4. Ph.D. Hou. hlohu D. Crimmiugs fq Qlhurrhmvnki Aaauriatinn Gpliirrra Reverend Raymond C. Knox , . . Honorary President Walter M. Stillman. 1915 . . . President Henry Kauffman, 1914 . . Vice-President Pryor Bl. Grant, 1915 . Secretary H. Willy Meyer, 1916 . . Treasurer john S. Baldwin, 1916 . . . Member-at-large Reverend XX'illiam T. Manning ..,.. . Advisory Chaplain Right Reverend David H. Greer Right Reverend Charles S. Burch Right Reverend S. Nl. Grisx Reverend Ernest M. Stires Dean Keppel Rrofessor C. S. Baldwin Professor XX'. H. liinrr sl. S. lialdwin XX'. R. Clark E. C. Il. Darlington P. Xl. Grant -I. N. Heath Henry Kauffman E. XX'. Xlnrray li. li. Peters XX'. Xl. Stillman yi. Xl. Shimmon J. P. XX'ilson XX'. IZ. XX'oodhurv F. XX'. Rliss i NI. I.. Roney iinnnrarg fllllvmhrra Reverend William H. Van Allen Reverend Harvey Qffieer, Q. H. C. Reverend Frederick H. Sill, U. H. C. Emeritus 'Dean H. Van .-Xmringe void Eliarulig Hllrnxhrra Professor Taleott VVillian1s Dr. Abraham Yohannan Professor D. S. Miller Professor F. G. Moore Professor E. M. Sait Artiur illllriullrra Paul Koch XX'. A. XX'ong C E. Lovejoy li. ll. Phipps L. A. Shears XX'. C. Thompson H .C. Cushing, 3d XX7. H. XfVilsen ti, li. Morgan .X. H. XX'ood Herbert Schwarz J ll. .Xrmstrong james Colletti :X.. S. Roehe XX. J. Cox C. A. Xianning XX'. XX'. Dwyer Rohert Xinnroe C. UT. Hall G. XX'. Ely Philip Kemp Ci. X. liarquhar li. G. Lemke H. XX'. Xleyer E. C. Smith C. G, Profhtt. -244-. X I Mp. y J N i l V I T' ' '1Jf1 f. - , ' .M- , ,'f.- 1 .Y Q , ' .I F e e' wi all 1 1553 1 lluihrran Qlluh The Lutheran Club was founded in 1912 with the aim of bringing all Lu- therans in the University into closer fellowship and personal acquaintance and of fostering loyalty to the Lutheran Church. Regular meetings are held on the second Wlednesclay. Student Pastor-Rev. S. G. Trexler P115-idmzt-H. T. Wfeiskotten, F14 Vice-Pf1'esz'dent-W. R. Ilsen, F15 Sefrefclry-C. Laurier, F14 T1'ec1szw'er-G. XV. Zahn, .15 The Green in front of Mines IH T l A Pw- . . 1 1 -' - Y.YY -' :fig I. 1 -.. I , .M - 4 ' Qs Il. 1-P- ZH 37 -In Mgt ,,,-5-'12, - .MQ -.' , E ' Q - K K WH N I X a' N 2 H N Brutarhrr Herrin Hear 1913-1514 GBftirera Professor Arthur F. J. Re-my ........ President Edwin H. Zeydel, 1915 .............. Secretary Mr. H. H. L. Schulze .......... Vice-President Alfred Mansolff, IQI4 ..... -Assistant Secretary lfritz C. Nyland, IQI4 ...... Executive Chairman Russell Beatty, 1914 ...........,.... Treasurer H. N. Fairchild, 1916 ........ Assistant Treasurer ifizerruiiuz Qlummittee Prof. VV. H. Carpenter S. M. Janney, 1914 Prof. A. F. I. Remy A. C. Nolte, 1914 H. H. L. Schulze Prof. F. VV. J. Heuser 75nnnrz1rg illllrmhrra Leopold Bahlsen l-lon. Carl Btinz Nicholas M. Butler Prof. Ernst Danell Prof. Kuno Franke Dr. Ludwig Eulda Prof. E. NV. Bagster- Collins Prof. VV. A. Braun lf. E. Brooks Prof. VV. A. Carpenter Prof. Ad. Cohn C. A. Baker A. M. Bing H. H. Bowman Rys Carpenter Richard Conried G. Ehret, Jr. L. I. Ehret A. O. Ernst Dr. XV. Franke C. T. Paas H. Porsch VV. XV. Forster H. C. Eiirstenwalde Paul Goepel' Carl Greist Rudolf Herzog Rudolf Keppler Dr. Hans Kudlich Dr. Hermann Kruger Prof. Benj. Ide Wlieeler Prof. Eugen Kuehne- I'l12lI'11'1 Prof. Carl Prof. Rudolph Leonharc Prof. Rudolf Lehmann Lamprecht Louis Viereck . Dr. Max Walter Zlfarulig ilillemhrra XV. H. Gohdes Prof. E. Kasner Prof. A. VV. Grabau Prof. D. S. Miller Prof. W. A. Hervey H. V. E. Palmblad Prof, Friedr. Hirth Prof. E. D. Perry Prof. P. VV. J. Heuser Dr. A. W. Porterfield Prof. A. V. WV. Jackson Prof. I. D. Prince G. C. O. Haas I. S. Harrison VV. L. Herrlich G. Hinrichs l. Hochstadter H. A. Hiilsmann O. R. Houston Otto H. Hinck C. E. Kayser E. A. Keppler E. Kidde B. M. Kaye H. M. Kiralfy Prof. R. Tombo, Ir. Hnrxnaneni illlrmhvra L. Lindemeyer B. Lissauer L. S. Loomiie C. I. W. Meisel A. M. MacMasters G. Mathew R. S. McElwee VV . H . P. Metzenthin . Mooney E. Pellew Piel more H. XV. E. I, Piel C. C. H. Prox F. C. Nyland, 1914 E. H. Zeydel, 1915 R. Beatty, 1914 Prof. H. Schumacher Georg von Skal Prof. Josef Schiek Prof. Albrecht Penck Hermann Ridder Prof. Carl Runge Prof. A. P. I. Remy Dr. E. D. Richard Prof. C. Riihner Prof. H. R. Seager H. L. Schulze Prof. C. Thomas B. H. Ridder I. S. Schaul I. E. Schermerhorn R. W. Schwarz V. F. Seggel H. F. Small A. P. Spiegel A. K. Sutton M. vom Saal Dr. R. Thom Dr. Rud. Tombo, Sr. Perd Thun E. I. VValter T115 C. P, Goepel Dr. G. Kartzke A. E. Rejall Dr. E. C. de Walsh P. A. Gordon Julius Krolfifer Alfred Remy H. I. West A. B. VViefann E. I. Whitin G. A. Younger 591111112111 illllrmhrria R. L. Beatty I. P. Fries M. D. Mayer J. H. Sengstaken l. M. Berliner Kirby Grafton C, L, XV. Meyer L. A. Shears S. M. Bijur R. F, Griffin H. VV. Meyer H. T. Turek B. Barett I. I. Holzinger A. K. Mansolff T. H. Thiesing A. I. Derlyshire, Ir. I. O. Hall Edgar Nelson E. M. Unterniyer NV. XY. Dwyer A. A. Haldenstein E. C. Nyland Merwin Wiener A. Emin S. M. Ianney, jr. A. C. Nolte XV. F. VVurster H. N, Fairchild P. S. Hendrick. Ir. I. E. Oster F. D. Zeman XV. L. Pichter N. C. Hertz E. K. Richard E. H. Zeydel E. H. Fink XV. R. llsen S. Roth H. W. Zoellner Gunther Keil A. VV. Schulz iiierfurliz H. Schwarz .-2461. 4 If G. A. 1X H. A. ?' if QrX .,,- fp 57 ' ' ' fl -,J wi' m g'- QKB A 5 -1 Q 7 1 if Wt i' NS CX-X 0 iiramnuz will Glluh nr X 3 rn X 16 C A705 HALM ,av Bunnrarg .'!lHPl11lJPI'E Frederick XXI Huntington, BM., '85 Charles B. Batchelor, A.B O6 Franklin C. McGill, A. M. 'Ol X7Xf'illian1 H. Johnston, B S 7 Preston C. Farrar, ,-LM. 'oJ, George F. VXfilder, A.lXfl. IO john fX. F. Randolph, A.B., '13 Clbiflrrrs Dunham, '15 . . . . Premdent Hassan, '17 . Vrce Presrdent Kzmshden, '16 . . . Secretarv !lIll2n1hrru S. XX, Allison, '17 H, Xl. li1'2lllCllC, '16 C. Aten, '17 S XX'. G. Lahrn, '17 S I. H. llowrnan, '16 S. Langthorn, '17 lf. G. Dnnhznn, '15 H. XV. Look, '17 T. Y. Fay, '15 E. Mahon, '16 D. ll. Ferris, '16 F..-X. H. Xlilch, '17 H. L. Fisher, '14 D, XV. Miller, '17 M. H. Gropper, '16 C C. L. Haywood, '1 7 S .X.. A. Hzlssan, '17 ll. E. Hilclebrancl, '17 H 4 .L. Hochette, '17 S il. A. Kashclen, '16 R. Kerr, '14 T.C. W. H. Killongh, '16 XV. L. Kirch, '17 S . A. Harrnnarstronu, '17 T. H. Minturn, '17 lf. XXV. Murray, '15 S R. L. Osswalt, '16 C. M, Pang, '14 R. E. Panfve, '16 l-LA. L. H. Sandhnsen, '14 C. XV. I. H. Sengstaclcen, '14 D, XV. Vollmer, '16 H. C. X7Veissenborn, '15 Sengstacken, ' 1 7 f J W i i r 'f J ' Q i ir il J s d Aria sinh Qlrafiz Glluh Glvarhrria' Qlnllrgr fmffirera Mr. C. A. Qsterholni . . . . President Miss Jessie Shaw . . . Vice-President Miss Anna Buckley . . . Secretary Miss Charlotte Richardson . . . . Treasurer fHRPl1IhP1'5 Mary Regan B. VV. Miller E. A. Brandreth Porter Murphy John Ryer Eleanore Schuyler Genevieve Harty Mabel Dixon Ralph MacAlister Mabel Royce Gilbert Straus Louisa Lawton Dora Hastings H. L. Stall Mary Greer Frederick Brown George Cox Leroy Wlarner H. A. McKean Alice Crozier Elsie Hessler Alice Crozier AX. A. NVainstein liloy Donaldson Edward Thatcher Alice Hall Sarah Patrick Mary Gale Genevieve Norman Elsa Rust Roland McEclaire Kouarski Floyd Smith Robt. Derrick Amy Sursher Adele Levy Roscoe Bowes Helen Vernoy Phelps Barnum M. Schiff-er VVarren Leary Lorietta Brady Mabel Wiiiclolpli Lillian Christie Jane Wfelling ,-Xntoniette Naylor i-Xmila Pollitzer Miriaen Levy Martha Penneck Lillian Wfilliams Margarit Holmes Mrs. 0. Dale Lola March Marian Nelson Nora Dappert Wfarren Gale Elueretta Rerie Mary Elegal Emoly Morie Virginia Hiltore Helen Cole Grace Morse Constance Law Jessie Harbisue .-2481. Ruth Eddy Mary Collins Leicila Merccedo Adelaide Everson Bealina Craig Florence Havens Louise Paine Stella Concheine Genevieve Howell Olive Garrison VV. E. Elbert Adeld Joslys Elizabeth Gearle Elizabeth Barkley Edna Wfay Janet Kuig Purruie Ginioe Louise Stoddard LiDement Gertrude Canlield Marguerite Guieth Lucy Cooper Vevia Barnard Marion Hubbard Dorothy Storeus Maurine Dudley Mrs, Edna Coryel Hilda Gillet Margaret Green Dorothy Dodge Fannie Bell Ostrorn -.E 1ez'ff1'-PQUQ-1lfFfA : 6W?U 1 'divx A ff' '05 , 3 - ' D ' .V I ' i f . 1 Q! F. X 'fy A 1 ' : gifx - 1 KX ki wi' C? h f y . mf H' ,,f4' -g XX x K1 .-1: ' , 3, 1 5 , ' V bi x f --fl.. ' t A- V .A ' H Q s : 42' Q f ai A V a ' f . I 5 , l i ' I - ' N 'QD E ' ' -h l . . ' ' ' ' ' - - i 4 N A ff - ' b 9 ' u ,X-x -- Q zxf I I ' LM.. ' .ngpyt . x -ff ' T ' , -' ' 1 X A kb' CIVIL l NEERI 5 l- El f 21 - -53'-! J':'53y6d, S V BERQEJN 1+ x Glnlumhia Hniuvrzitg Oliuil Enginerring Snririg Qbflirers Selby Quattlebaum . . . . . President Ernest B- Slade . . Vice-President William VV. Havens . . Secretary George XV. Richardson . . . Treasurer Hllemherz . 1914 I. C. Cassidy H. H. Mason XX'. A. Creamer M- Maze, Jr. R. A. Fairbairn W. C. Ohlssen H. C. Furstenwalde S. Quattlebaurn H. Gretsch A. Renshavv XXX. XX'. Havens G. Richardson XX'. I. Krefeld R. B. Roberts, jr. H. C. Lllllflbtlffl E. B. Slade H. C. Stevens 15115 ll. H. Belknap E. XX7. Murray lil. MI. lfluncke C. F. Olmsted C. N. Cleary I. S. Peck D. L. Greenleaf P. nl. Piccirilli XX'. F. Kraus S. B. Scales nl. .-X. Xlclienna Zllarultg Members llrof. XXI ll. liurr Mr. I- S. Macgregor Prof. lf. ll. Lorell Rlr. K. Finch Prof. l., D. Norsxvorthy Mr. H. Perrine Xlr. G, D. Fish Mr. F. Miller ,L .,-F fi? .1u. ..., lllxfg E .M :W Enoineercino ,asf Q5 cirfrr of ..-alll' ' ,,.A , ' 'Ji i N' 'if-f ' 1 ll- ' - ' . V' 'l 1 5 ' l ' - i 1 . ' .K Q 5' ' V fx i . lfmmxiuu-ff's I - ' '. RITE osfli il Uhr Hlerhnniral iinginmzring Svnrivtg B. Schmidt . VN Harvey . F. Allen . L. Garrison . I. T. Beard XV. L. H. Doyle R. VV. Harris NV. ji. Harvey E. A. jareckie H. F. Allen R. S. Barnaby R. H. Bartlett A. P. Cranip M. A. Eichenberg . L. Garrison '. E. Gordon VV VV R. C. Hine H. R. King R. Brizzolara VV. G. Bunzl VV. G. Dobson L. Dowling J. M. Glieson P. S. Harper A. S. Henry J. T. Hanlon I 09i'Iirrra Srninrn . A. Stewart Suninrn Supltnmurru ,-25 I, . President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer T. S. Lathrop A. E. Peterson R. P. Piperoux P. 13. Schmidt T H. Sengstaken XY. .I olmson I. A. A. Lacazette H. G Lauber N. M. .Nlnmper G. C. O'Connor G. Bl. Peltz C. E. Rayens I. A. Roche S. C. Spalding E. G. Ingram G. H. johns V. L. jones I. Morch L. H. Nielson F. Rasori E. XV. Vieaver M, Zins f - ' 'M A C ea 'raster' Z -- -4! 4 1- --Q-4 :fill 5-24 --- g-TT---- -l'i'lxi1k' E if f if L1 i i lil HI u u - -. tuni Fgsll yp, s if i 53 pu! 5 I X I 'lf . S !..T'-'J-I-I' if I I b '1.t.,T.,, 'iilertriml Engineering Sfnrirztg Sydney Fisher . Sanford Jaques Henry VV. Elasser Albert E. Nolte Sydney Fisher A. C. Nolte Thomas Rice C. Fl. Konkol l,. C. Baena bl. A. Balmford A. A. Binder D. D. Blanchard G. Failla Abdullah F. lrlamcli Prof. M. Arendt Prof. F. lil. Crocker Prof. F. R. Hutton Prof. J. H. Moreeroft Prof. Rl. l. Pupin GDi'tireru Hlvmhrra 1 H 1 4 1515 R. B. Woolfolk Qiunnrarg illllrmlwra . President Vice-President . Seeretary , Treasurer S. XV. Smith H. XV. Elsasser I. T. Foster VV. Stiebenmorgen CSp.j Sanford Jaques Charles A. Muller Wfilliam E. Reid Carl E. H. von Sothen bl. D. Smith C. G. Stone, jr. 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Vice-Presidelit Tzfcaszweaf F. L. Finlayson . . Sec1'eta1'y Qlanhihatma fur Ergrmz S. Henry G. F. Root, 3rd S. Hildebrand S. Roth H. Hodenpyl Hoffman C. Holden Holt. Sr. P. Hopkins P. Iosserand C. Kilborn M. Konarski C. Leon H. McDonnell P. McFarland K. Mausolff B. Miller W. Morgan Nomland B. Norton U. Pellegrini Olanhihatma fur Qlzrtifuratr M. Giroux Grabowitz H. Graeb R. Greenberg C. Haire B. Hall Hamilton C. Hartley R. Henderson F. Hernandez Hirschfeld L. M. Holt F. Houston Joseph Z. Kohn S. Lacy S1 La Pierre I. Latenser Leslie Lindslcy Loescher Lombardi Luck Nun-illllatrirulatrh Glucroft W. Hicks, jr. C. Hinckley C. Jaeger O. Langehan F. Lindner K. Murawsky H. Otten B. Ryer. jr. E. A. Saldmonsky W. H. Sands F. R. Smith J. H. Thiesen H. V. Walsh W C. Weeks W. K. Watkins E. A. Wikander R. C. Wilcox J. P. Wilson A. H. Wood XV C. Yanike H. P. Zoller A. Burton B. B. Boyd H. M. Bates P. I. McCormick G. E. Miller F. B. Montanaro E. A. Park S. Paterson R. F. Paufve D. Podoloff H. I. 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' I I - PEM IJ I I .f -X 3359 fx - BEL' NWI 3 I I ,-I-I I IIQIITIIII. , Q - ' V 5 f if 7 XY XL' A ' 4' ,, . f ' ' 'mm' fpig.- 3lI:II?I 'lI-gf 1- II II I MfQ?l2T,,II jj f X 2 'i.- 'KT ' :sxf 'A -- Q - WE ' X . -- - g: Mmxygg --I X 1 II I i ' 1 QA 5 59-fgQlJ41l43 5 mn., C -- XX N I - f f, Y X K W X wg Q , President f-'S.-,f.Z5 3 d b Z Z I802 WN ighilnlvxiun Svnrivtg Gbiiirrru Vice-President Secretary Treasurer L. D. Egbert A. L. Graham L. Iabine S. M. Janney C. M. Keyes D. Campbell E. C. B. Darlington R. O. DuBois F. G. Dunham G. H. Higgins P. K. Kemp l. VV. Allison K. C. Atwood P. E. Barker C. Bartow D. M. Black H. M. Fairchild ffllvmhvrn 1 H 1 4 1515 1915 -.2561 Duncan Campbell . Louis abine . Henry .I Ponsford . l7ranlclin C Dunham I. K. Lasher F. C. Nyland H. I. Ponsford A. F. Smithers P. S. Spence XV. l. Kimm I. A. Murphy C. A. Osterholm E. K. Richard K. Smith XV. Nl. Stillman l. Freedman C. Luck R. R. Perry I. T. Quinlan R. R. Reeder E. A. Sherpich Scene from The Silent XVoman. Uhr lghilnlvxian lglag Elin Silent Numan A Merrie Comedie made by Ben Jonson 51112 Giant Morose, a Gentleman that loves no noise . . Sir Dauphine Eugenie, a Knight, his nephew Ned Clerimont, a Gentleman, his friend . Truewit, another friend . . . Sir john Dan, a Knight . . . Sir Amourous La Foole, a Knight also . Thomas Utter, a Land and Sea Captain . Cutbeard, a barber .... Mute, one of the Morose's servants . Parson . i . , . . . Epicoene, the silent Woman Lady Haughty . . Lady Centaure . . Mistress Mavis .l Mistress Otter 3 . . Samuel M. Janney, Jr., '14 John T. Quinlan, '16 'Llohn'K. McCormick, '15 L Isaac H. Freedman, '16 Hoxie N. Fairchild, '16 Archie A. Choates, Pg. C. A. Osterholm, '15 T.C. Duncan Campbell, '15 Wlalter M. Stillman, '15 George D. Caldwell, '16 L . G. B. Murphy, '14 . R. 0. DuBois, '15 . F. G. Dunham, '15 . A. Murphy, '15 . R. B. Perry, '16 iv? Ax f lp i : V . U. ,I, . .. ,.1. ., . lf . , . Vbll . N , ,., , z I H: . L - i if li '- - - TY c ,-.. v-.' - D' .1 '.-'- if rf'-U 1 -1 L' ' if i 'Q' - X i Iii ,-'- . ' 1 ff n L 1. L A igliilnlvxialt-lghilumathian Bvlmln Ipllyilulrxizm Qnrirtg nf Qlulumhia 'illiliurraiig un. ijsllgilninutlyimi Snrivig nf tlir liluiurraitg nf ltlmtxwglumlia Annual Itlrlmie, Earl Mall, April 12, 1913 Subject: 'i'RElYU!ZJL'd4, That the President of the United States should hold oflice for one term of six years. Philomathian-Affirmative Philolexian-Negative WL G. Arnold K. McCormick, '13 C. C. Butterworth D. Campbell, 'T5 R. G. Adams, Captain I. L. Ellenvvood, ,I3 Captain L. F. Sanville, Alternate Decision awarded to the negative 3I1rhgr5 Dr. .lohn Riemer, 'go Mr. Charles R. Fay Prof. Vernon Stanfter Ezxrnaril Iii.---Ighilnlexian Evhzrtv Columbia University Annual Debate, Earl Hall, Dec. 18, IQI3 Subiect: Rcxolzfcd, That the 15th Amendment to the Constitution of the U. S. be re- bed vised to read, The Right of any citizen to vote shall not be denied or abridff on account of race, color, sex, or previous condition of servitude. Barnard Lit.-Affirmative Philo.-Negative C. B. Petchtle CCapt.j, '16 D. Black, '16 H. L. Fisher, 714 H. Fairchild, '16 F. XV. Slosson, F.G. D. Campbell fCapt.j, 'IS D. R. Dills QAlt.j, 714 F. G. Dunham fAlt.j, '15 Chairman: A. Levitt duhgvz Mr. A. XV. McMahon Mr. D. E. Latham Mr. K. Osterhus Decision awarded to the Affirmative Y . f A- .a.i 4 . 1 t it ' Ni 1 5 3 F' ' p - s ,.., 1 'f '.-' 51 ff- v -X f. 1 - r,' Jnnuomulkdj Ifiarnarh illitvrarg Ami-nriatinn Gbftirma Duane R. Dills . . . . President Claude B. Petclitle .' . Vice Presideit Henry L. Fisher . . Secretary Treasuier Albert Levitt . . . Critic liunurarg ililvmhrru President Nicholas Murray Butler Dean Emeritus I. Howard V an Anirinqe Professor Charles Austin Beard illlrnnhrria in Elinrnltg Dean Frederick P. Keppel Prof. Nelson G. McCrea Prof. Vifilliani K- Shepard Prof. John Erskine Mr. Preston G. Glosson, P.G. Stanley V. La Dow, P.G. Philip Baunieister, '14 P. P. Bhadkainkar, '14 Louis Bernstein, '14 Samuel Coleman Cohen, '14 Prof. Michael D. Pupin Prof. Clarence H. Young Prof. Charles A. Beard Mr. Prank D. Paclcentlial Albert Levitt Hirmhrria Sainuel Hayford, '14 Mervin C1. Wfiener, '15 David L. Barr, '16' Leon Vifilliani Bvens, '16 Ross Bacon, '17 H. Milch, fry N -.QQ 1 22 A' Q 1 . '1 Ql 1 '1- -A1 f . 1 .'1.g fifl 1 ' A '- I 'F 4.':1 :' p f 5 5 I-' . i Jfri-rifinouxfxw - I QW Uhr Evhaiing Glnunril D. Campbell, '15 C, Manager john K.. McCormick, '15 L Albert Levitt, Pg. C. B. Petchtle H. N. Fairchild, '16 C Efriangulur Zlntvrrnllrgiairz Bvhating illraguv OlnIumhia-GlnrneII-Idvnnagluania The subject: Resolved, That when an act passed under the police power of a sta declared unconstitutional under the state constitution by the state courts, the people, after an ample interval for deliberation, shall have the oppor- tunity to vote on the question whether they desire the act to become a law, notwithstanding such decision. Gnlnmhiu ma. Glnrnvll Earl Hiall, illllarrh 7, 1913 Columbia Cornell Affirmative Negative Arthur VV. Macmahon, Pg. Harold Riegleman, '14 Kenneth Smith, '15 Albert H. Henderson, '14 Charles I. Turck, '13 L H. G. W'ilson, '14 Albzrnutru C. E. VVilliams, '16 VV. D. Smith, '15 Uhr Zluhgra Mr. Mason Trowbridge Mr. llurdett G. Lewis Mr. F. Colburn Pinkham Decision for the Affirmative Glnlumhia na. lgenmagluania lguuztnn Kali, Blllarrh 7, 1513 Pennsylvania Columbia Afnrmative Negative H. C. Langland, '13 L I. L. Rothschild, '13 R. I. M. Hobbs, '14 L G. P. Wfilliams, '14 E. H. Hargett, '14 VVh. . G. Adams, '14 R Alternatwa S. Gray, '16 L H. H. Healy, '14 L Uhr Eluhgrfi Professor Barrett Col. James H. Dodge Hon. Theodore P. Jenkins Decision for the Negative -26o- 'EC CAMP COLUMBIA x02 M-WWJA f YVW QI Ill f A .174'y'dff, xX TSW AQNWVQ ' FSB QIWHZ V -. TF- ,EJ ,ff wiki , Glamp Qlnlnmhia ililinrria, Olnnn. Earl B. Lovell, Professor of C ivit'Engineerin g, DIRECTOR. J. K. Finch, Instructor of Civil Engineering, In-strnctor in charge of school. R. W. Briggs, Assistant in charge of Plane Table ana' Topographic Snrveys. Elmer Roberts, Assistant in charge of Highway S zzrvey and fnstrnrnents and Supplies VV. H. Sherman, Assistant in charge of Mine Claim. A. D. Dufhe, Assistant in charge of Pacing Survey. V G. R. Genung, Assistant in charge of Repetition and Leveling S nrveys. G. D. Peet,Assistant in charge of Solar W ork and C ity S nrveys. XV. W. Steinbruch, Assistant in charge of Farm Survey and llfleterology. Harold Jacoby, Professor of Astronomy, DIREC1'OR. VVilliam Bowie, United States Coast and Geodetic Snrvey, in charge. C. A. Mourhess, United Sta-tes Coast and Geodetic Survey, Assistant. E. F. Church, United States Coast and Geodetic Snrvey, Assistant. R. XV. Briggs, Assistant. Stuhent Enarh ist Division Chairman-H. Buncke, '15 East Hall-H. S. Hutton, '16 East Hall-F. Nyland, '14 South Hall-I. VV. Alden, '15 South Hall-J. .-X. McKenna, '15 2nd Division Chairman-M. Maze, Ir., '13 East Hall-N. C. Cleary, '14 East Hall-G. W. Richardson, II4 North Hall-P. E. Friedrich, 'IS North Hall-I. A. B. Armstrong, '16 7 i I L fx I A X 4 I i as i .' . Q , , A I I Q X , I N '- X ,f N X 4 .9 .1 rl rl 4 r o ri n p, 1, 1, 'va -fag, ROBABLY the most persistent recollection of Camp Col- CWI umbia in the minds of those members of the Class of 4Qff'liii'U5 I 1915 who were fortunate enough to spend part of their ,gi xwj hours of toil at Camp Columbia, has to do with 'the ki time we sat up all night working on the Farm Survey or some similar feature of the work best described as 6-ASW Ei' hard labor. ln fact, the two most evident features of the work at Camp are the hard work and the good times We have there. Columbia University does not maintain any courses in parlor surveying at Morris but endeavors to place the Student on a basis similar to that encountered in actual practice. All this is, of course, correct and as it should be. but the work at Camp should and does mean more than work alone to those who aspire to wear the crossed ham? mers pin. Engineers the world over live a life of hard work and work often Acarried on under conditions of living and location far from pleas- ant. The thing that has carried many a difficult engineering enterprise to a successful conclusion is not the superior knowledge of the man in the organization, although knowledge is essential, but that esprit de corps that pulls the organization along through all difliculties to final success. This spirit is an elusive thing. It can not be bought by large salaries nor is it developed by having a brass band lead the march. It develops, however, from the close contact of one man with another and the sharing of work and play such as we do at Camp Columbia. We believe the instruction in surveying at Camp Columbia to be as efficient as it can be ma-de but we are also convinced that the man who does not carry aw.ay from the Camp some of that Camp spirit has missed the most important part of the work. Looking back over two summers during which members of the Class of 1915 have been at Camp Columbia, we are fortunate in having many good times to remember-Minstrel Shows, Crew Nights, Railroad Dinner, etc., and that baseball game with Litchfield. Ten years hence we may have forgotten how to adjust a transit but we still remember Those good old days when we ate jones 'pies And worked on the Farm Surveyf, . . l i The Faculty -263- a st rg .,f eL,l1 S -Q . i-L S 3 9- fr . lgwxx' K , 'N X I N 4, , 4 21' ' '-elf .4 N , w ' E -' x . N,- U A' lg-'QUQQK 4' i 14734 K1 in Pix Building the Crew ., M, H, qw P--65323 'J :LYY f.. Fire at camp. H911 V uezop yo sql, BD LU 11105 d I Q :S Q. 1 FD Q. '59-CC? 'DQ Q5 QE. wi 55. UH P-4 E. c- he Cl? fl Q. peq spd sql 01 311 '24 my The Summer Boarders Some of the IQI5 Gang W, x.,,.. ,.,. 6471 W! 9, ,f .ff ff Aff ,.-' 4-. I -12511 fig' ' 'f . 1f.1 ,.,,. 3. Yj ' i Z5 i. 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QW..-, M -f,v-W,Wlg, -.1-.gpm-1.4-f.e-f f 4315.-,, ff , 'iff' , me-f' . f - 9' .w h a V The result of a whole nightk work The Average Consumption per squad Bringing him back from ehureh.', Indoor Sports, just before the Finals L mf 1 us.. -- Yule-tide at the Dorms fy v . - , , , i . fi .. .. . v--' 9 l - :QI --U 5 5- , - it V -jf S I f, A v3.5 I . ,5,.,..,V Q ,A L in s.. .L . 1 J in na v o 1- n f Lt illvaihvnrv Mall Glnmmittevn G. W. Slayton . R. F. Corbett . . P. H. Clements R. S. McEwen R. P. Piperaux C. R. Bailey D. Tenney . . XV. W. Stillman . G. R. Webb A. B. Henderson H. P. Hoplsius C. F. Milheisen . D. Baldwin . . T. B. Stewart P. I. Kersey E. C. Jacobs l Z. V. Judd A. F. G. Lucas D. I. Aselin M. Boeliunke J. P. Baryertz J. Webster E. Cv. Zent If. R. Ruble D. S. Crouso R. B. Lewis H. Goddard Chairman Secretary Chairman Secretary Chairman Treasurel fa... tg 1 . The Lobby in Hartley Q? j'?f'vp f 'qw EYZZJNN ff- ' 'fvT xg, 4 ff -.f-, ., ,ff V44 43 i?7L' 1- J 'y1..?'4c 'H ' . , - x J,,,w, ,Xa Q Ji x, lm, uvyzfymiyw . ,fs '-'X 5 f?aW 'x4 .1 ids, . 'I Q, f , , , V M 195. 11- 2- 'gviff' x ., A I -V , 7, wt.. If -xv ,Hug , , 10, S ,5 ..,. 5' L if ., Ming .,, K Xxx, lfi.,f , 'v1 '4 F2 1 u N 1 I1 , ,U AL . XA I 'Q ' 1 3 , X, x , W, , R Q .- ' it fl ., Milbank from the VValk BHK AKD ,..,X-:N 'X-D1 , , 154 ' 5 'N o 5' f ' -'rf ', :.:,.-,.,,:5'-.,xg- Jrzffl, f , fl... -,j,. ,ff -.f 1 .f' fb :T-'ir .-v' N +4 . --L-, ff . , . - ' ' - ' Q f f 1 - 9 ,- A 1 1 . 9 Q V + ' V J h ni ha JXP .xi a Hnhvrgrahuatv 2-Xaanriaiinn Dorothy M. Fitch Margaret Peck . Carol Lorenz . Sarah S. Butler Eleanor Mayer . Louise E. Adams Sidney S. Miner Marguerite Schorr Marie Clinch . Rose Marie 1Vise Louise Ros . Freda Kirchwey Edith Stiles . Louise Wlallser . Grace Greenbauni Eleanor Lowrie Margaret King . Ennna Seipp . Eva May Pareis Edna Thompson .luliet Steinthal . lieatrice Loundes Lucile Taylor . Marion S. Struss Millea C. Davenport .Xlma Ruhl . Q9HirP1'H 1913-1914 . . . , . President . Yice-President . Secretary . . . . Treasurer . Chairman of Executive Com. Gbiiireria uf Gllawava Eurnarh 1913-1914 1914 . . , President . Vice-President . Recording Secretary . Corresponding Secretary . . . Historian . . . . Treasurer 1915 . . . President . . . Vice-President . . . . Recording Secretary . Corresponding' Secretary and Historian . . . . . . Treasurer 1915 . . . President . Vice-President . . . . Recording Secretary . Corresponding Secretary and Historian . . . . . . Treasurer 1917 . . President . . . . . Yice-President . . . . Recording Secretary LlOTl'CSPf'J11Cll11Q' Secretary and Historian . . . . . . Treasurer gas 1' QQ Y ,. 3 . : ' : ' -' , . I I ,- V. Q:-'iiviu - V E i Ri.:-'. -' . - t'S'? X . - f .'4- . 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Art Editor , Amiuriatr lfhitnrn Lillian Soskin Rhoda Erskine Margaret Carr Virginia Pulleyn Agnes Conklin Ray Levi ' E36-fI9Hi1'i11 Freda Kirchwey Edith Stiles Lllarnarh Bulletin Published Weekly throughout the College Year, by the Students of Barnard College Louise H. Fox, '14 ..... . . . . Editor-in-Chief Lucy R- Morgenthau, '15 . . . Business Manager Edith F. Mulhall, '14 . . . Assistant Business Manager Margaret Peck .......... EX-officio Managing Tzhitnrz Elizabeth Macauley, '14 Alice VValler, '14 Ruth Marley, '14 Sarah Butler, '15 jean Mohle, '14 Alma Herzfield, '15 Aazuriaie Ehitnrzi Edna Astruck, '15 lsabel Totten, '15 Agnes Conklin, '15 Dorothy Blondel. '16 Estelle Kraus, 'ICQ Edith Grossman, 16 Margaret Pollitzer, '15 Jeanne Jacoby, '16 Uhr Ilarnarh 'tear .-X literary supplement to the Barnard Bulletin published on the hfteenth of every college month Florence Harris, '14 ......... Editor-in-Chief Corinne Reinheimer, '14 . . . . . . Associate Editor Lucy Rlorgenthau, '15 . . . . . . Business Manager Edith llulhall, '14 . . .... Assistant Business Manager Aruaintalit Ehitura Ruth Guernsey, '14 Freda Kirchwey, '15 .Xmy Schechter, '14 Ray Levi, '15 Lillian Soskin, '15 Mary Powell, '16 Louise Fox, '14, Ex-Officio M2781 Ea1r1111rh 65121211 621111125 - ,Q fx . an - S . Y ll if 1 - J . Xfif 1 ,177 'if N , g ..-. 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A surrounded us at every step. lt was a hor- K Q rible and gruelling ordeal from the moment we entered the Little Red Building to the moment when we walked out again, full-fledged members of the Class of 1915. Like the ordinary infant, we had to i Z?-3' 5 fight for life at first, but unlike the ordinary infant, we have seemed to thrive on .adversity and Opposition. 1914 did its poor best to show us the path in which we should walk but the more they seemed to beat us the stronger We became, until today we have a recognized place upon the Campus as a body of men with extraordinary loyalty to the University and to the Class. The result of the develop- ment of this spirit has been the achievementof many things which will have a permanent effect upon future undergraduate life-witness the activity of our men in the institution of Columbia's first big undergraduate Smoker, and their extraordinary industry and eng thusiasm in organizing the Columbia University Band, the active participation bv the Class in the discussion of the honor system question, the recent appropriation made by the Class in toward the up-keep of the Earl Hall trophy room, the rejection of the time- worn and hackneyed trial form of Soph Triumph and the substitution of a new and bet- ter form, and other innovations which are bound to prove of value. Things looked rather dark for us at first. Through lack of numbers we had failed to win the Tug-of-war. The Sophs, charged with that spirit which has won them a reputa tion peculiarly their own, were unnecessarily jubilant but we merely prepared ourselves for the next affray. The Fates were against us again, however, and we admit our defeat in the Push-ball Rush cheerfully-cheerfully because what ultimately counts in these tights is the spirit, not the result. No 1914 man can deny that we put up ,a good fight or that we lost gamely. Again we took our defeat with a laugh and prepared to meet the foe once more. VVe met them and failed this time to beat them, not through any virtue of theirs but because of our own virginal modesty and consideration for the feelings of the fair spectators Cwho, by the way, were all with usj. We commend Crackers Graham's well-known modesty. He is no Adonis and did well in not climbing to the top of the pole a Za nature. The Sophs, with characteristic nearsightedness, were jubilant. They did not see that the best thing that could have happened to us that year was to be beaten. They did not realize until later that our defeats were slowly but surely welding us together with a common interest. Nothing else could have strengthened our loyalty to the Class and to each other as did those defeats in our Freshman year. As it found later, IQI4,S ...284T L ,- ,Z .... . . . VA ' 4Vl I, ,. E N hilarity was much misplaced. For the time being, however, we turned our attention from trivial to important matters. From time to time during the year calls for candi- dates for the Varsity teams were sent out and we sent our men to answer them. In basket-ball we gave Benson and Lee to the team and Dwyer to the squadg Freidrich to the base ball teamg Brady-andTichenor to the track teamg Peck to the soccer team, Gard- ner to the wrestling team, and Campbell to the debating team. Nine Freshmen on Varsity teams is no record to be laughed at. By the end of the first year our influence as a strong and capable class had been felt in every activity on the Campus. Before the year had advanced very far, however, with characteristic individuality, we broke from the trammels of custom and instituted a Freshman Smoker. All the big men on the Campus were on hand and the night sped by on golden wings to the tune of crashing trays and smashing steins. The following year 1916's stride was too puny to allow them to follow in our footsteps and they let the year go without repeating our success. . From this time on things began to move rapidly. Each season saw its appropriate team in the held. The track, fencing, and basket-ball teams broke eveng the crew floated off with the Harlem River Regatta Eight-oared junior eventg the hockey team won every game it playedg the tennis team won two out of three matchesg and the debat- ing team chinned Cornell off the boards. Finally the cane-sprees came around and the Sophs, aided, no doubt, by the diabolic inhabitants of the nether regions. managed to nose us out by one bout. Pass the lemon branch to the victors, Percy. The Archives show two other events in that year worthy of note. The first was that brilliant exhibition of the acme of terpsichorean perfection-the far-renowned Freshman Trot. Beautiful maids, dark and cozy corners, the twinkling toes of 1915-all combined to make the dance one hellova fine affair. Lights, music, and gay hearts inside Earl, while outside lorn Sophs mourned under the cold moon that they had been born a year too soon. Our Freshman Banquet will go down in history with a page to itself. Spirit ran high that night. Everyone wanted to go. VVe did not want to be snobbishly exclusive about it but when we found a mob of 1914 men with a pitifully earnest desire to enter, we were forced to shut the door. We could not forget that we had a reputation to sustain. As a special mark of -favor, however, the Soph president and several other Sophs of considerable note among their own kind were allowed to go in with us. In return for our generosity, they very kindly entertained us with graphic representations of Elisa being chased over the ice by the blood-hounds, and various other cute little acts, picked by us with a due regard to the limit of the Sophomore intelligence. Time passedg the hours dwindled until they became wee and small 5 the Sophs drooped with exhaustiong and finally Sans Souci sent us home, happy and proud of the Class. lt had been a wonderful year for us, marked in particular by a steady growth of self-confidence which proved later to be of great value to us and by the strong develop- ment of our esp1'it de corps, already marking us as one of those exceptional classes that are produced every fifteen or twenty years. September, 1912, saw us here bright and early to guide the tod-dling foot-steps of 1916. NVe guided them well, introducingthem early and often to the beauties of higher art as typified by the September Mornf' The zesthetic value of the fountains on the Plaza is now recognized. After the first few days our dealings with IQI6 became horribly monotonous-so much so that we soon formed a habit of beating them no every morning as regularly as we combed our hair. ln the Push-Ball rush we languidly administered a sound spanking to the children. The Flag Rush was slightly more diffi' cult. One of our men did get his hair mussed but. ashamed of this unladylike rough- ness, 1916 had the grace to slink quietly off the field. The Cane Sprees later in the year 'QQ lm H g t ' ' .' ' I we ' ' 1- -11 i ' .. . if - .'-'.--f . -PV-tit I ' 3' . . vm ' . X ,4 't'- ' innawonnznl. were but a repetition of the earlier fights, resulting in an easy victory for us. Qnly once during the entire year did 1916 come at all near the glory of our effulgence and that was when they tied with us in the Tug of War. According to Harry Fisher, they really did tie with us so we are willing to grant them this. This state of exaltation did not last very long, however, for in awe of Our evident superiority, they soon lapsed into their natural state of innocuous desuetude. Indeed, so innocuous did they become that, in order not to disturb our studies with the unseemly din of their Frosh Banquet, they decided not to hold the same in the city, but to get far away where we could not hear them. They tried Hrst to get Guggenslockens Hash House at Canarsie and, failing that. finally landed at Coney Island. We would hate to believe that they went so far away because they were afraid of us. At any rate, we know that the only reason they didn't go further was because the ocean was in the way. As time passed the Interc1ass Baseball Series got into full swing and as it pro- gressed our hopes went higher and higher. Our team playe-d beautiful ball, mounting steadily up the ladder until they came to the final game. Sad to relate, the Lawyers nosed us out by a slim margin-slim enough to afford us much consolation but broad enough to lose us the championship. Turning to Track, we find that while the team as a whole made only a good showing, yet it is a ,I5 man who holds the Columbia rec- ord for the 220 yard hurdles--Frank Brady. In all, that year we had about a score of men on 'Varsity teams and another score on Spec. and Jester boards. The year went very rapidly for us. Between spanking 1916 with one hand and running the class functions with the other we were rather busy. Sho-w, dances, smoker, dinner, Triumph-all came booming along, while between times the discouraged Faculty tried to sandwich in a few delectable morsels of History A, and Calculus. 'fMy friend from India rose like a phoenix from its ashes to the heights of his- trionic triumph. Twenty-four hours before the nrst curtain was to rise, poor ol' jimenis succumbed to a violent attack of the Housemaid's Knee and we started on a distracted scramble to locate some loose Thespian to take his place. Hope had nearly deserted us when the genial phiz of David Tobasco Dwyer burst through our gloom like a ris- ing sun. Behind him stalked the tragic form of Gilliam Shakespeare Higgins and when the curtain rose, Gil did hissyelf proud. Everything went off in great shapeg there were no eggs thrown: and no one asked for his money back Cthank Godly It was a great show. Qur Soph Smoker may hardly be described in writing-it requires a bated breath to give the proper atmosphere. We burst like a jubilant flood upon the city. Sub- way traimnen were given a week off to avert nervous prostrationg the exceedingly po- lite passengers would not embarrass us by staying in the same train with usg and the gentlemen cops along the line felt a sudden and urgent desire for spiritual support when they saw us coming. There were some Freshmen along as our honored guests and in our genial way we greeted them with effusive hospitality. Later some more, as un- sophisticated as the Hrst batch, dropped in and we turned our attention for a moment from kegs to the kids. At last, after much planning and expectation on our part and fear and trembling on the part of 1916, our long-heralded Banquet took place. There was some little ex- citement around the Campus for a few days previous to the Banquet, the excitement being shown particularly by 1916, as it dodged to and fro with a pitifully earnest de- sire not to trouble us with its presence. By carefully gathering together their whole class they managed to overpower Bill Brophy and spirit him away to the fastnesses of Long Island. lYe lost neither sleep nor time about it, for we knew that Bill would soon prove more than a match for the whole Freshman Class. VVe were not mistaken. for as we gathered in the Subway, Bill walked calmly into cur midst. lt would have -286- pe-. g y , g V , .f.. .. . , lzll N l nyl , V -.. - .. .l , Lx ,C . . ' T' cg 6 ,A., Q . ,.f, . . ,A .. V . taken three classes like 1916 to have held him. X1Vith a little argument we had con- vinced the Freshman president and some others of that class that they should by all means attend our Banquet-and they did. 'Colazzi's was a scene of wild revelry that night for we were anxious that the spirit of the Freshmen should not lag. To our surprise 1916 showed enough pep to come down to our dinner but fortunately for them some cops drifted around, attracted by their unseemly behavior, and persuaded them not to be rash-whereupon most of them went home and were tucked in their little beds. Some time before breakfast we went home, too. Spring came and with it came the never-to-be-forgotten Sophomore Xlfaddle. Dances, classical and otherwise held the floor in Earl that night. Old Cicero in his corner cracked the plaster on his face, grinning' with delight and aesthetic appreciation. Good times go swiftly by and soon we were lying in bed thinking over the delights of a great night. Again the class had acquitted itself with credit. The dance was a great success. There was one more event before us which was to crown a triumphal year with the greatest Triumph of all. The detailed story of the 1915 Triumph will be found on another page and only the barest mention of that night is necessary here to recall to us the occurrences of every minute. The march up Broadway was one of those impres- sive spectacles which we remember for a life timeg professors, nursemaids, suffragettes, and plain nuts marched arm in arm. welded together by a single purpose-to show that for us the dread a11d mornful required courses were no more. Vlfe reached the Crew quarters in Wfest Hall and gave tnem such a send-off that the next day all that the Navy and Princeton saw of our shell was the stern as it flashed by them: we reached the Commons and for the benefit of those of the Faculty who were present we gave our idea of the model University-eacn class ending with the prompt and eflicient ex- ecution of the Faculty. Dean Keppel said the next day that it was the best Triumph he had ever seen. Thus our Sophomore year ended in a blaze of glory. Xkfe look back on those two years as two of tl1e best years of a lifetime and we look forward to the next two to equal them. As Iuniors we arrived on the Campus early, eager for the coming year. 1917 ar- rived fresh and innocent while 1916 roamed the Campus like half-starved wolves look- ing for prey. VVe took ,I7 to one side and administered such good advice that it went out and trounced 1916 every time the two classes met. Due to the work of an efficient committee, the junior caps reached the Campus at the very start of the year and soon we were decked out in all our glory as regular juniors. NVe started things with a whoop, galloping off with an easily won lnterclass Base- ball championship and coming in a good second in the track meet. Friedrich has been elected captain of the 'Varsity Baseball team, the f1rst junior in many moons to be thus honored. At our first class meeting we gave the other classes a pointer in the right direction by making an appropriation toward the up-keep of the Earl Hall trophy room. lt is to be hoped that some of them will follow our example. Things are go- ing along in great shape and every indication point toward a successful year for the Class. There is much for us to look back at. Wfe have spent two of the best years of a life-time here and those years have lived up to our fondest expectations. The years before us will pass happily and swiftly away and too soon we will have only recollec- tions of our college life. Que of the strongest and best of these will be the memory of our activities as members of the Class of 1915. .4287.T Qlfpm EEIZPILIHU. R. Beatty -T. E. Brown llouvier H. J. Buncke E. Cobclen G. P. Butler Coellrane ul. A. Dickinson Cronenberg' VV. XV. Dwyer S. Lauber C. T. Logan R. NlOI'CllOllSC EX. Nanlner F. Qrtlley K. Rieharcl G. Sanborn C. Seedorf C. Spalding S. Wfillis H, 'XYoofl M. Shiblev bl. A. McKenna S. G- Stone S. Stover R Girark lf. L. llrafly L. R. Beatty S. E. Graham il. S. Hubbard R. Muller R. Ormsbee C. Tichenor Basketball L. R. Beatty R. Benson E. G. Burghartlt E. B- Clark W. VV. Dwyer I. C. Lee, Ir. C. T. Logan Zllenring L. Mouquin XV. Gwatlnney H. D. Menken Glam: Spree D. M. Claghorn E. M. Gardner K. W. Hawk E. Mueser ! -'-. ff ,y - .I qf: l 1-- L x 'Lt' .J . I, + fm ramwies In 4 7 Q I -. I , . 1 1 1 . ' '-x f A QL L QQ! , , , ff - ' . V ' f-,au gl - ' ' EN . V .I Q Q K 51 ' I U 5 i f m.,g,, , I - A , rv L ' 1 N, X 4 I A 'X - . I Q Q' I! X W .j l V- ' .J M ll- K 5 4116 Q ' fa 1 Leu!-. 1 9 ' WW F4M'i2. ills Q Ofac ' 1 A '51 1 1 'IWWSR ? 5:40 its ' -' ' 48 411' QA mv. 'A f 1 ,. N J fab 910'-40' PQ' 1 m I, X i i1l11umwW '1l' + O 1 b -'H' I M l ' -. 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GJ -1 -A-v 5 CO :Q 0, E E cn CI O In : 2 U C Q 5 Q Q '1 ff' . ... A f' 1. -S -f -., ' P ,, T Fe ewmesr wccli 1515 Ellrenhmaxn 'iflafwhall Gram G. Stone . . Captain J. A. Dickinson . . . Manager Uhr Grain lfirsf Base, l-l. lilunclce 5.PL'01Zd Base, M. llrown Short Stop, S. Stover Tlzird Base, G. Stone Pildicr, C. Logan Clazfclierl, M. Sliibley Left Field, XV. Dwyer Right Field, R. Spooner G. Miller Cerzfev' Field, A. McKenna Suhstitnima A- D. Cramp R. Donnelly C. R, Trainor 652111195 Iilugeil IQI5 Opp. 1915 Qpp. Webb Academy . . . I2 II Horace Mann ..... I3 3 Commercial H. S. . . 4 O St. Poul's School L IO inningsl 5 6 New Rochelle H. S. . . . 8 9 Yonkers H. S. mio inningsj . IO II Clinton Hi. S. CIO inningsl . 3 4 Adelphi fro inningsl . . . 7 8 .-293... . G :-. O ner, Sanb OO y, Sp 4-J 4-9 CYS cu ffl YZ. U aa D-4 I: GJ P O 4-3 UI Tiradv 0-. . Ormsbe E L1 .S cv! :- CD L: o : lv L U ... E-1 '6 I-1 CU L: ,Q E ge ' '.,.,1z-1- f, , -- V - . .'.--- ..- .. ..: . ... . . .,... . .. V . .. .., ...,...1.,- 1' . S 5. E. Graham . S. Hubbard . B. J. Wfefers . Sjv1'1'1fzt.v L. Bfildy H. Orm sbee Paszek 880 Yards Ticheuor S. Hubbard Pole Vault C. Stone 1915 .Bryreahman Elrark Gram fihr Ertun 440 Yards F. L. Brady I. S. Hubbard J. S. Peek F. C. Schaug, Ir Dismzzcc C. Ticheuor VV. E. Dunn NV. F. Ghmm, High Izmrfa S. E. Graham R. O. Duliiois . C aptaiu , Xl auager Hl!7'dI0.T L- Brady S. E. Graham R. X. Spooner Broad fzzmjv E- Graham S. Stover Werig I1 fs . R. Beatty '. Sanborn . M. Claghoru P. H. Greenleaf Bring Ulraun F. L. Brady R. H. Qrmsbee S. E. Graham S. Stover I- S. Hubbard R. N. Spooner Dual Meet with DeXNitt Clinton, May 4, 1912 Wfon by 1915 1914-1915 Meet-Wfon by 1914 -.2fj5.- Coach 0 4 5-'X ,ff I,111'ffI1:11'fl I1 , . L'2lflX' Llwrk Dwvcr lu IKQ11 51 W . ,..4 . . - . Q 'R R A1 . a.a B Q amwm u w 1915 Zfrvnhman Igsuakvthall Umm R. D. Benson . Captain E. B. Clarke . . Manager T. Kiendl Coach Ehr Gram R. F.-R. Benson R. G.-XY. Dwyer L. F.-C. Lee T.- G.-L. R. Bea C. Logan C.-Burghardt I. Fishel-Sub. illnurh VVest Point CP1ebesj jersey City H. S. . -24 IQI5 Opp. I7 18 . 27 . za: . X Q d 1 1 QH QQ LM E dffi 1915 Hrvnhman Glam: Edward M. Gr3.1'd116'1' VVil1iam F. BrO'pl1y . 115 lbs. 1.25 lbs. 135 lbs. 145 lbs. 158 lbs. 175 lbs. Unlimited I. E E F C 1. D 51112 Gram Shibuta N. Gardner . M. Gardner Mueser . R. Trainor A, McKenna . M. Clagborn Svprer Umm 1914-1515 Glam' ivprren 1914-4 Bouts: 1915--3 Bouw -..2 Captain Manager CU SZ' C: QJ M U '34 A C. QJ M .- 4 M., GJ : -U 5-1 as QD ,fi O . .- L4 -U LD GZ dy, Hawk. cvs 3: CQ E. 5-4 o J: on cv C 12115 Svnphnmurr 611211112 Entre Timm John C. Brady . . . Coach Karl H. Hawk . , Manager E. Merrill Gardner . . Captain Uhr Eleam 115 lbs. H. F. Allen 125 lbs. E. M. Gardner 135 lbs. E. M. Gardner 145 lbs. E. M. Gardner 158 lbs. P. E. Friedrich 175 lbs. A. MCK-enna Unlimited D. M. Clagliorn fillnrnrh IQT5-TOT6 Sprees IQIS-4 bouts: IQI6--3 bouts. ...3QI... ,p. 5. '- ' 1 . 591 -- -- - ,g .A.V ' v..' .li Y 1 ' 9 .5 f 1 , 1 Q.. .aY,: gvy . -k,' ., X A 5 i A. .L- ,..5-:,. -:., 5,l...1 ,,-i.f, . .. '., . A 1 1 . . .. . M . . ,.,. . h TCC 1915 illrvrihman ignrkrg Timm Walter C, Goodwin . . .... Manager Warwick H. Todd . . Captain R. j. Trimble. '12 C . . Coach Uhr Gram E. ll. Sperling. Goa! XY. S. blolinston, P01111 fi- D. Evans, C0110-1' Point Y. G. Yan der Linde, R0-ver XY. H. Todd, Cczzfer Forwaafd li- P. Butler, -lr., Right TVz'1zg lfl. T. Uodenlieinier, Left Ufing Qrrnrh 1915 Opp. Dellfitt Clinton H. S. . . 5 O Stevens Prep. .... . 5 3 lrving' School ...... 3 1 Yale Freslinien Cdefanltj . . 1 o 1915 illrvnhmeln Svmiming Timm Relay 5o Yards IOO Yards F- lfdebohls F. Edebohls E. Sperling Ii. Sperling H. Osgood R. Seeva NY. Glimm H. Osgood H. Osgood CCapt.j Fancy Dive 220 Yards Plunge H. l.inicus F. Cohn F. Cohn XY, Dunn W. Dunn L. Mouquin Eivrnrh IQI5 Opp. 1915 Opp. Comnierce . . I5 38 jersey City H. S. . Forfeited to 1914 T. ll. Il. S. . . 20 33 1914 .... I7 1-2 35 I-2 Du 'Bois XVel1i11g' Banks, Lamb, Cobdeu 1515 ilfrwhman Efrnniu Gram illllrmhzra uf Timm gone uuinishedj H. A. Lamb L. H. Wfelliug P. E. Cobden H- Herman R. M. Banks R. O. DuBois, Manager iKnurh Opp. IQI5 Poly Prep. . . 4 1 U Fordham Freshmen . I 5 Horace Mann . 2 3 Total . . -9 E Mouqin, Menken, Bleeker Gwathmey 1915 Zllrnring Gram W. R. Gwathmey . . . Captain H. D- Menken . . . . C1112 Umm VV. Gwathmey L. Mouquin Qirrnrh Polytechnic Preparatory . Yew Rochelle Y. M. C. A. . Fort Slocum .... Yale Freshmen . . . Xfllest Side Y. M. C. A. Fort Slocum . . Total . . . ' A. Bleeker T. Cannon Opp- 11915 6 3 5 4 3 6 5 4 1 8 2 7 Manager Tichenor, Slade. Browning, Evans, Nleissner, Reichard Qlnlumhia Hniueraitg Qlrnna-Olnuntrg Gram 1912-13 GPffirrr2i 1513-14 H. W. Evans, ,I3 S Captaizz E. B. Slade, '1 R. F- Grifhn, ,I4 C Ma-wager E. lil. Clark, '15 B. I. Wefers Coach B. I. Vxfefers Uhr Timm E. B. Slade, P14 S H. Loesch, ,IS M. Gertz, '16 S F. Whelan, '14 M. Simon, '14 Ph. L. G. Smith, ,IS T.C. E. Zvirin, '14 XY. F. Glimm, ,IS S R. Mackey. 114 L Qivrnrh Dual Nleet-eCOlun1l3ia 3Q Pennsylvania I7 S' Columbia 4Q Princeton 5 A Columbia I7 C. C. N. Y. 43 ll1t61'COllCgl21'E6S-Iltll place, score 329 ' - '. '- ',. -',- f - '-' ' .. K' - A - l --'mem-l Olullrgr R. Beatty M. Curry, Ir. l Sl Hubbard A. Clark XY. Dwyer E. Graham :X. Bridges IJ. Fowler F. ll-lolthusen Campbell U. Dullois N. licldinger 1915 Gllaaa Gbffirrra 3H1'PHljl1lE1II President Vice'-Presidezzt SC'Cl'6'fU7'j' T1'Cc1s112'e1' SLIIJIIIIILIFP P7'6Sl.d61Zf V ice-P resid en t Secmtczzy T7CfIS1Ll'Cl' 311miur P1'ESl,dC7lf Vz'ce-P1fcsz'devzt Secretary Trenszzrer Srivnrr I. Van de Linde F. Woo-dcock C. E. Stevens I. S. Peck W. E. Brophy D. M. Claghorn T. M. Curry, Jr. D. D. Blanchard D. D. Banchard W. I. Glimm R. S. Barnaby J. H. Bartlett 2 ., H 0- ,xx 1 L fait? lf' vw' M' WV' 9 'L f 9 'Ln' Agra, WP.1...... I QQQKS fwawcffffa SHE DIED HARD A 1 , XX X , D 9 p ., N 5 ...Q 'Q 3. A 1' , V ll Y c Q -wa' N12 5 ' Q' f fgzzfsfg' mg 'iff qg QW I A 'Ji' a -n , H91 2 94:52 f R4 f ' D K la RequiredWorkSuccumbsgHerVicious0ffspring Expiring OBSEQUIES ON .. T '!. S f!?.':,'i'9'm.'5!,.,.5 SDPH TRIU PH 1915 if A - f - 1 as ra L' ' Q4 . b 1 : F Q' srl 5 l mf 'lofi KX a 5 Q' Q 1515 Surah Glriumph Mug 15, 1513 y IH 1' n g 1' an m Q Bail I Mail ! Mail I Surffzrin 1221125 liirturiuwa Obppuzitinu Squrlrhvh illequirril mark Nun Olamyua Eat! illlammutly lgarahr anh Illuiwral lgrurnwaiun illall in! Marshal Marshal QC. T. Logan, jrj QH. Holthusenj Inez Xllill Holler QG. Cochrany Sons of Orpheus Qfrom Broo-lilynj Prexie B. QE. Dunhamj Guardians of the Sacred Drum Tribe of Banzh-el-Hulos QH. W'inans, Chiefj QA. Schulzj QQ. Teonpyrj QI. Monserj QP. Russj Lord High Executioner QD. Campbellj The Victini ............ Prescribed Courses QI. Mcliennaj Her Vicious Offspring Mechanics 102 English B Physical Ed. Calculus History A. att-ended by Mabel Elsie Sarah Gaby Eva QW. Toddj QG. Stonej Mayerj QD. Cobdenl QE. llohmj Uhr Suffrrin 1321125 Elysian Path to Bliss and Beer 72nd St. and Broadway to Campus 'SOS'- ' f . Q cewmfi t . EPPIZ 0lih21'g ZE22r, 0161213 EPPY, 0lih2r. manly 1112 Srpiriia IKIBP sinh full Il.-X TTI NG ORDER I. Selection from ll Trovatore, Iionigsrkinder, and Itchy Koo-The Sons of Oli'- pheus. . Beer, Cider, Crackersg Beer, Cider, Crackersg Beer, Cider Crackers- II. I'Classes as They Used to XVas -a Tragedy. I Act I. Mechanics Io2 Burnside pitching CI-Iildrethj Spasni Nuinher I.-Coon Quintet. Act II. History A a la Ilayes QR. O. DuBoisj Stretch Your Lungs! Act III, Physical Ed. Dr. Elliott Instructing CL. Mouquinj Spasm Numher II.-Coon Quintet. Act. IV. Final Exam, Character Building fStudent: VVoodU Cljroctorsz Fowler, Bennett, IrIaWkj ifl3Pl21', Qlih2rg ig 2 EI il ai r h 2, IBPPIZ Qlihm' Hpmarhz in M211 Svuutly 1Hi2Ih Iflallnnn Aur2n5inn anim 3'Hir2wnrka Nntiw is herewith given that Freshman and all like nuisances, such as cats, dogs and monkeys shall be debarred. and be it further known that Flirting with the nurseinaids, feeding the performers and an- noying the hand, will not be tolerated. Erma MAKE TI-IE BABIES CRY Enrft DISTRESS THE AMAZON ani! 3Bn11'i PULL THE ASS, TAIL Glnmmitt22 I. A. McKenna XVillard I. Kinnn, Chairman G. XV. O,Connor D. Campbell D. D. Blanchard L. R. Robinson XY, E. Brophy. ex-officio IV. VV. Dwyer, ex-officio -3 IO- I f-X w Q-.A , gr -Q -. f if -. R ' ft 6 2 s im 1 in nav ntlttx lia- Flhv Svtnrg The best Trzfumpli I have ever seen. -Deait Keppel. TILL rampant and laughing at the futile attempts of 1914 to administer an effective qui-etus, that perennial dame, REQUIRED VVQRK, F 'G 'P' greeted us in the Eall of 1911 with malicious hospitality. For nearly I 5 ,' two years we remained meek and abject subjects of the queen, but gtg at toward the end her tyranny became so unbearable that finally we rose in revolt and in one-decisive conflict triumphed over the despot. So .dl complete was our victory that not only the queen, herself, but the who-le royal family were made prisoners. REQUIRED VVQRK and her vile progeny, History A, English B, Mechanics ioz, and Calculus all languished in gaol, awaiting their execution. The news of the fall of the tyrants spread quickly throughout the world. The wild Igorrottes heard and the entire tribe of the Banzh-ek Hulos, Guardians of the Sacred Drum, came flying from the peaceful recesses of the primeval forest to rejoice in the fall of the oppressor. The reverberations of the S.acred Drum reached even the ears of the malefactor deep within her dungeon. Shivering with fear, she threshed wildly about with her left hind leg. ln an accidental moment of quietness the militant Suffren Yettes heard of our vic- tory and, with wild ululations of joy, came trooping to our Triumph. REQUIRED 'XNORK heard their sweet exultations and in full despair swallowed herself twice with- out blinking. Finally the news crept into far away Brooklyn and lo! the Sons of Qrpheus threw aside their ever-brimming steins and came crashing and banging their way across the bridge to join us. Again the imprisoned hag heard and with one wild shriek she gave a desperate gulp and swallowed herself once more and then, gorged, fell into a deep sleep. Her end was fast approaching. The shades of many classes came and mocked her as she slept. Only the shade of 1914 was silent, mourning that we had succeeded where it had failed. The night of the execution came. May 15, 1913 is a date never to be forgotten. The victors gathered at Broadway and 721t1Cl Street to demonstrate to an expectant world their new-found liberty. The tyrant and her progeny arrived, strongly guarded by the lntellectuals. Dr. Bicholas Murray Nuttier pranced around with heart-felt joy written all over his beaming countenance. The Guardians of the Sacred Drum, the Sons of Or- pheus, Prexie, the Suffren Yettes, the wild policemen, the executioner, and the prison- ers--all were there and yet we w.aited. For what were we waiting? Every face expressed anxiety. Every eye peered up and -down Broadway. Every mind wondered. Every heart hoped. Would Inez VVill-Holler, the imperious leader of the Suffren Yettes, grace our procession with her presence? Suddenly there was a shout and every one looked up in hope. Like a vision of glory, Inez was advancing toward us. Representing the spiritual element of the Volts for Vllomen hght, she was dressed in a radiant smile' and a floating cloud of pink shiffon. Rut where was the lily white ass? Alas! that far famed beast had somehow been metamorphosed into an under- sized, mangey, moth-eaten donkey. It mattered not, however, for Inez needed no ac- cessories to accentuate her beauty which, in its delightful piquancy, somehow reminded us of George Cochran. The assemblage was now complete and we started toy- form in procession. Qfficers Logan and Holthusen galloped madly up and down the line on their wild stallions, gal- lantly repelling the savage attacks of a horde of small Hooligans. The lgorrottes Xxx I' ' if 'Q fVg!'..!. . ,. .g -'.Y:f1 '..ul ' . pounded the Sacred Drum, the Sons of Qrph-eus zamined and zowied with earnest en- thusiasm, the lily white ass brayed, all was excitement as we swung up Broadway. New York has never before seen such a procession as that one. Leading the march were Qfhcers Logan and Holtliusen on their spirited steeds. Following them came the Sons of Qrpheus, crashing and banging away in good style. Dr. Bicholas Murray Nuttier came next, as dignified as any wet hen. The royal Banzh-el-Hulo-s, bearing the Sacred Drum, which resounded from the Hudson to the Harlem, followed in fourth place. Next came- the Lord High Executioner, leading the victim, RE- QUIRED VVQRK, tightly rnanacled, to her doom, while five nurse-maids, fresh from the foot-lights, followed with the ive Vicious off-spring in five wabbling baby carriages, Tnez Wfill-Holler followed, leading her band of raving Suffren Yettes, glo-riusly gowned in night-dresses. Up Broadway we went, wild and happy as Mexican jumping beans. The crowds gathered, gaped, wondered, an-d followed, till it seemed as if the whole city was on our trail. VVe reached the Campus and, gathering before the crew quarters. gave the oars- nien such a send-off for the next day that they slipped the baked onions to the Navy and Princeton with scarcely an effort. The elect Cmeaning usj then marched to the Commons and gathered round the fes- tive board, leaving outside a baffled crowd of upper classmen and some few Freshmen who had somehow eluded their nurs-es. No sooner were we seated than these envious ones made a violent attempt to enter our midst but, administering a few well-directed applications to the seats of their trousers we conducted them to the outer air and re- turned to the scene of operations. The operations were soon in progress, presenting to the horrified faculty a four-act tragedy yclept Classes As They Used to Was. The end of every act made a decided hit when the wild Banzh-el-Hulos galloped on the stage and dragged the unfortunate prof to his execution. Between acts the far-famed 1915 Koon Kwintet delivered itself of several melodious spasms. Far too soon the festivities were drawn to a close by the advancing hour. South Field was the scene of the closing ceremony. f'Upwards to Hell went the souls of RE- QUIRED WORK and her vile progeny nghted on their way by a string of balloons and a parting shower of sky-rockets and Roman candles. VVe were free! REQUIRED XVORK was gone forever! 1 U , , Q QQ q i- ,- I, ., ',x j- eg I. - any . ' I . , in if ' X U Uhr Gilman nf 1915 Presents Big Zlirimh Elirnm Zlnhizf' ,A FARCICAL COMEDY IN THREE ACTS Glam uf Glliarartnrs Augustus Keene Shaver, My Friend from India A . W. E. Brophy Erastus Underholt, a retired pork packet . . Hilbert H. Higgins Charlie Underholt, his son . . . . I. S. Peck Tom Valentine, Charley's friend . . S. Grant Stone Rev. James Tweedle, a missionary . . N. M. Stillman Jennings, a servant . . . . C. W. Baxter Bill Finnerty, a policeman . . . C. T. Logan, Ir. Marian Hayste, Charley's afhanced . , J. H. Bartlett Arabella Beekman Streete, a widow . . J. Cornell Cgiigfctygizrgilgit daughters of Erastus . . ax E' Jirhgiig Tilly, gt maid ............. J. M. F1-iedmafm ACT l.-Scene-Library in residence of Erastus Underholt, Madison ' avenue, New York City. ACT Tl.-Same ACT III.-Drawing room in Underholt's house. nf of john S. Peck . ,lames D. Duncan . Charles T. Logan Ir George XV. O'Connor Harry F. Holthusen William D. Braislin George H. Kean . '2 ,MDW :IW ':, .' 1 ft! gp '- .. Q1 if -1. . fi 1' K A. 5. 5 .A pg -' - 1 - Q 'v F' ix - ,Z 5.1. I. i ,fla x H , l 'M - 1 I P ' 'I LINALUIZH EA- U glx lk-LN, V-,I-N ,Ii , H z K ,I W ,, . Q. ,..,, . , ,. .. , X 4 ttf N L L L .s-9 Gbiiirvra uf tht, 1512111 . . Manager . Assistant Manager Chairman of Committee . Stage Manager . Property Manager . Head Usher . Coach llialrnra W. D. Braislin I. A. Dickenson M. Bridges C. Todd P. E. Cobden G. Cochran E. B. Clark P. Ayrault H. I. Buncke W. Johnson S. Stover Uhr 1915 Svnphumnrr Sham Glummiiime C. T. Logan -lr., Chairman. I. S. Peck G. H. Higgins H Buncke S. Stover E Mueser W. D. Braislin A. Jeanneret E. K. Richard H E. Broughton 151152 Qlummittre H. Winans L. C. Danielson E. G. Burghard dl. D. Duncan L. J. Ellinger J. M, Mayer P. K. Kemp, Jr. B. S. Sheldon E. W. Taylor I. Rice igatruxwna Llummitier W. D. Braislin, Chairman. -516 il. H. P. M P. li. D. M H. C. H. H G.W R. N Bartlett Banks Cohden Claghorn Lauber Howry O'Connor Spooner My Friend from India My Friend from India L Mt-nken Ellinger, Holthusen, Campbell, Leonard 1915 Zllrvnhman Evhating, Timm Gram A Gram Z6 NV. P. Ensign D. Campbell, Capt. H. F. Holthnsen. Capt. L. I. Ellinger I. S. Peck C. F. Leonard F. D. Fowler, Alternate H. D. Menlcen, Alternate Elrinngular Qlnllvgiatr Enzhating Ummm April 19, 1912 Subject: Resolved that the United States should adopt a permanent protective tariff Columbia QTea1n Aj vs. Cornell. Wfon by Columbia Qfhcfirinativej Columbia CrlS6El11l BJ vs. Pennsylvania W7on by Pennsylvania Cr-Xfflrmativel -'3 T 96 5-1 GJ s: gn r-'23 55 FE aj .x so ws: ws M051 gba Lo A E: '-L91 9: is L' QE UQ Vx 575 cd hs EE E2 gm Us as :Ao 5-.4-J EU? o H. ,AU ju? .it .HU mg E136 M .. -52 r v-4 :S Dm M4 Q - GSX , , . . j A . .,, L , , . Euninr mrrh Olnmmitirwa Olnllrgr XN. XV. Dwyer G T. Logan L. A. Roberts VV. S. Stillman S. G. Stone F. G. Dunham S. M. Bijur S. E. Graham H. F. Holthusen, ex-Ofhcio 21 Slrirnrr E. Esser . G Lauher . H- Howry '. li. Brophy . G. Buncke G. Stone NV. Baxter S. Peck . D. Blanchard 1 Q.Q .. 1 b, l k, . . i n ' ,ri ' w i. , .. l - lx i F y llnninr mmek Ehhrmxrg H1h-- 1 3111 lgrngram Monday oth. Theater- The Girl on tlic Film- Tuesday iotli. Glce Club Concert and Dance. Vkfednesday 11th University Tea and Dance Fraternity Teas. Thursday I2tli. Fraternity Teas Pennsylvania Game and Dance Friday 13th. ' junior f'Prom Hotel Biltmore. Triangular meet Vifrestliiig vs. Cornell Swimming vs. Yale Saturday Good Night ! l! -322- .V... .. .. ,,... ,, .. .., .. Q f vfg 53, xAL - yyevt 'Af, Q fa VF7'H M?ii5f f'f5T: . 1 15 I Q F Zlhvshnian C. Trainor F. L. Brady H. E. Broughton H. M. Strohmeyer Van de Liu-de ex-oflieio L. R. Beatty ex-officio Einnrr Glnmmiiteva SULIIIUIIIUIP A. Esser H.. H. Howry S. G. Stone T. L. Cannon VV. VV. Dwyer ex-officio VV .E Brophy ex-ofiicio E P. K R XR D G -323-H Eluniur M. Gardner E. Friedrich XV. Hawk H. Ormsbee F. O'Rei1ly Campbell H. .191 iggius Hartley and Livingston L 3 V W' 4-,, wf 'x...f A I . X I X .,,, EF Q V 1- y Y ----i 1 1 ! ggi 'gn ax on : 2 , --,--- A A N ' ll -- iia l ip vl' X -- V 1 ' 'gl A . . ' gl L2 9,2 5.2 I Q1 1 ,N V V 1 . - -4-,,,... v -4 Q, -'- ' , F L . 1 - - A 12151519.25 4 , H5 if COLLE 11 ' -.1 - n -nezrommr.-..s ' 1i'Vhl?7l you do not know -zulzat to do--wait. HAROLD ELMER ANTHONY New York City. Pacilie University CID. I It-106111 I am not 'in the roll of common men. JOSEPH BARTLETT ARMSTRONG VVhitesfone, L. I. Boar's Head CID C25 C353 Honors Forum C21 C3D: A. A. CID 635. lVhe1'c iguoralzce is bliss 'Tis folly to be wise. HERMAN AXELROD New York Citv, ' HND: Varsity Show CID C253 Jester Board C3Dg Poli- tics Club C3J. UG 'Ti.v not what mum does that exalts him, But rvlzaf man would do. - JOSEPH LOUIS BARON New York City. Menorah Society C21 C3D. H3261 1 1.... C ' 1 , 5 t ie M y I NT . C N Heir a 111011, every inch of h'im.' i BENJAMIN HILSDEN BARTHLOVV Mount Vernon, N. Y, Varsity Basketball Squad C35. Apart f1'011z, the world he ran his godly l'IIL'U flud 116,37 had rhaugcfd ll0I' zuzlrlmd change his flare. CHARLES WV. BENNETT, JR. New York City. QIIAG5 Sopli. 'l'riu'mpli Cast C251 Spectator Associate Board C25 C35. I 'Haf1l1y the people wlrose Gllllaflli' are bla1zle 'WILLIAM BIERMAN Brooklyn. 'rSlZ6'l'lll,H 'Tls pleasaazt sure to see OIIEYS 11511115 -in ,b1'1'11f. ' SHERMAN M. BUUR New York City. ZBT5 Class Swimming Team C15 C25 C351 Varsity Swimming Squad C155 Sophomore Cane Spree Squad C255 Sophomore Dinner Entertainment ' Committee C255 Deutscher Verein C15 C25 C355 Menorah Society C15 C255 Executive Committee C355 Varsity Wrestling Squad C255 junior Ath- letic Association Committee C355 Columbian Board C355 Junior Prom Committee C355 Class Vtlater Polo Team C355 Economics Club C355 Kings Crown C35. 'Tlz.e lowly meek. EDNVIN MILTON BOI-IM New York City. Soph Triumph Cast C25. Sf1eule to him of work and you ra11't see him for the dust. 3 FRANCIS LLOYD BRADY I 5 New York City. AA415 Spectator, Associate Board C15 C25 News Board C355 Columbian Board C355 Freshman Track Team C155 Varsity one-mile Relav C15 C25 C355 5 .1 Varsity Track Team C15 C25 C355 Chairman i Class Pin Committee C155 Chairman Freshman 1 Banquet Committee C15 5 Soph. l1Vadclle Committee C255 Freshman Hat Committee C15. Z C We Howard, fl lion among the ladies is a Most dreadful thing. HOWARD RANDOLPH BRAINERD New York City. Glee Club CID. .fD0n,,, :'Nor holds this earth a more deserving knight For virtue, oaloiir, and for noble blood, Truth, honor, all that is comprised iii good. WILLIAM DONALD BRAISLIN Brooklyn, N. Y. ANP Chairman Soph. Show Patroness Committee C2Dg Glee Club CID C2Dg Mandolin Clul, C2Dg Leader Class Song Contest CID. There's nothing so becomes a man As modest stillness and h-mhilityf' CHARLES LAMONTE 'BRIEANT Ossining, N. Y. AXPg Philharmonic Society CID C2D C3Dg Librarian C2Dg Churchmen's Association CID C2D C3Dg Chapel Choir C2D C3Dg University Band C3D. A babbling brook is quietness Itself compared with him. MILTON A. C. BRIDGES New York City. Zilfg Class Secretary C2Dg Glee Club C3Dg C. U. C. A. C33 Earle, . Let the world slide, let the world go,' A hg for a care, o fig for a woe, For if I caiz't pay, why, I can owe! J. EARLE BROWN New York City. Freshman Baseball Teamg Freshman Swimming Teamg Interclass Baseball CID C2D C3Dg Junior Hat Com.g Soph Show Patroness Com.g Numeral Hat Com. C2Dg King's Crown C3D. flHigh4,Il Modesty becomes a young man. EDNVARD GEORGE BURGHARD New York City. 9AXg Varsity Basketball Squad C2D C3Dg Varsity Ten- nis Squad C2Dg Freshman Basketball Team C1Dg Freshman Baseball Squad CIDQ Soph. Show Patroness Committee C2D. 1328.1 5' - it Q X if . 1 gl- 1 M 1 F - Q: , MQ- -- ' 1 ---L ' -'V '- ' . v 1, It 5? 'A f '- .1 ' T' ED . . -. , . -1 ts its , , . , , . . . . , . V . . . . .. , , V in f fe' i W x -. c'-' .a ' C ,,Y.e1, rx 1 - r L I ' X -a' K 1 A nd v or N I x, ., Dune, He from whose lips divine persuasion flows. DUNCAN CAMPBELL Brooklyn, N. Y. QAX5 Freshman Debating Society C155 Freshmen DC- bating Team Captain C15 5 Varsity Debating Team C155 Philolexian Society C25 C355 Debating Council C25 C355 Philo Debating Team C255 Joint Philo-Barnard Team C255 Soph Triumph Committee C255 Philo First Prize Oration C255 Philo Second Prize Debate C255 Class Vice-Presi- dent C355 Philolexian President C355 Philolexiau Show C355 Manager Debating Council C355 C. U. D. A. C355 Chairman Class Dinner Commit- tee C35. lfB00b,!! I HVCICIHIZOILU may be his name, but his roar is more like iizzto a sheep. TOWNSEND LAING CANNON New York City. AKE5 Spectator Associate Board C15 C25 C355 Sopho- more Banquet Committee C355 Politics Club C355 Freshman Fencing Team C15. His eye betrays his secret, He thinks too much. JOHN DUDLEY CHAMBERLAIN Marietta, Ohio. AT5 journalismg Marietta College C15 C25. Burch, Thou who hast the fatal gift of beauty. EDNVARD BURCI-IAM CLARK Brooklyn, N. Y. AACIJ5 Manager Freshman Basketball Teamg Tea Corn- mittee C255 C. U. C. A.5 Politics Club C355 Poly- Prep. Club C35 5 Asst. Manager Track Team C355 C. U. D. A. Show staff C355 Dinner Committee C355 Patroness Committee Varsity Show C35. Cha-mp . He was a scholar and a ripe good 01ie. ' WILLIAM DANIEL CLARK Katonah, New York. AXP5 Class Treasurer C15 Freshman Debating Socie- ty C15: Circulation Manager, The Dorms C155 Churchman's Association C15 C25 C355 Politics Club C35. George, A man he seems of cheerful yesterdays And confident tomorrowsf' GEORGE GIFLILLAN COCHRAN, IR. Brooklyn, N. Y. ZXIIQ Freshmen Crew at Poughkeepsie5 Class Swimiming Team C155 Alumni Reception Committee C255 Soph. Triumph Cast C255 Poly. Prep. Club C355 Class Finance Committee C35. gy fx ar-XX!-N, 131.4 T 355 pf-1: : A 11-521.1 i Vzlilljil 'f .. 1- -fine, S i Q - I4 Hin 2-MARX V .-6' I He's a man worth while A man 'who can smile When ez'e1'ytl1111g goes dead wrongf' JAMES COLLETTI New York City. Iircshman Debating Society. fork, Now you see 111111, 111010 you do11't. I. FRANCIS CORNELL New York City. Columbian Boardg C. C. N. Y. C153 Journalism Vice- President 'C25 C353 Spectator, Associate Board C253 Monthly, Business Editor C253 Pulitzer Press Club, Sec't. C253 Churchman's Associa- tion C25Q Soph. Show Cast C25: Morris Club President C251 Politics Club C25. He came cmzoazg 11s beU7'i11g gifts, and o 'L'i0li11. JOHN HIGSONN COVER Johnstown, Pa. Ohio State University C151 Member Ohio Chapter Delta Upsilon. C-1'o11ey. A darned good scout. CHARLES WILLIAM CRONENBERG Mount Vernon, N. Y. Freshman Crew C153 Crewsters C25 C35 : Varsity Four C25. 'Les. ' All tongues speak of him, The bleared sights, Are sjvertacled to see him. LESTER CLARK DANIELSON New York City. BGIIQ Spectator, Associate Board C153 News Board C251 Managing Board C353 Columbian Board, Business Manager C353 Class Dinner Committee C353 Kiugis Crown C353 C. U. C. A. C351 Alum- ni Day Committee C35. Gentle of speech, beueicezzt of 111i11d. ' ELLIOTT C. B. DARLINGTON New York City. WT: Cliui-ehmen's Association C25 C353 Glee Club C353 Philolexian Society C353 Patroness Committee C353 Christian Association C353 Spec- l tntor Associate Board C35. -330- . at 1 15 J rrDe7,by'u fl gentle, harmless youth. ALFRED J. DERBYSHIRE New York City. Spectator Associate Board C15 C253 Exchange Editor C353 Deutscher Verein C253 C353 Societi Fran- caise C25 C35. In the 6011119011131 of sf1'a11gc'1's silence is safe. JOSEPH F. DEEGAN Perth Amboy, N. J. Lafayette Cellege C15 C25. Si1'! I am from Pri-1zcet011!. AL FRED BRUMMELL DRULLARD .Mfg New York City A3423 Princeton C15 C253 Mandolin Club C353 Poli- tics Club C35 . If's ll great Plague to be t00 l1U71dS01l'l6 a 711011.11 ROBERT OGDEN DU BOIS New York City. Spectator C15 C25 C353 Associate Board CI5Q News Board C253 Manager Freshman Tennis Team C153 Freshman Track Team C153 Varsity Show Cast C253 Soph. Triumph Cast C253 Poli- tics Club C25 C353 Philolexian Society C25 C352 Play Cast C352 University Tea Committee C352 Athletic Association C15 C25 C353 Churchmau's Association C15 C25 C353 C. U. C. A. C15 C25 C353 Basketball Usher C35. C'D1l1zc. He's little, but oh my! JAMES DONALD DUNCAN New York City. BC-JU3 Assistant Manager Hockey Team C35 3 Class Fin- ance Committee C355 Politics Club C353 Assist- ant Manager Sophomore Show2 Sophomore Show Patroness Committee3 Varsity Show C153 King's Crown C353 C. U. C. A, C35. He talks some, thinks more, Bur writes the most of all. FRANKLIN GEORGE DUNHAM Brooklyn, N. Y. AXP: Brooklyn Polytechnic C153 Spectator C25 C352 Associate Board C253 News Board C353 Manag- ing Board C353 C. U. D. A. C352 Pliilolexian Society C25 C35 3 Treasurer C353 Philolexian Play Cast C353 Sophomore Triumph Cast C253 New- man Club C25 C352 C. U. C. A. C352 Pulitzer Press Club C25 C353 Erasmus Club C353 Presi- dent C353 Politics' Club C353 Boar's l-lead C351 Economics Club C352 Democratic Club C352 Junior W'eek Committee C352 C. U. D. A. C35. -33 ., Hel,- ,- 3 ., ,, Aw ' , .- 1 . . igzf v i, ,' 1 ' ,1',-y V.'. 1 I 5 ,Q IValt. Lives of great men all remind us ' lflfe can vnalee our lives sublime And departing leave behind ns Foatprints on the sands of time. VVALTER WILLIAM DWYER l New York City. Class President C253 Varsity Basketball Squad C152 Varsity Basketball Team, C353 Varsity Baseball Squad C253 Chairman Junior Weelc Committee C353 Chairman C. U. C. A. Social Service Com- mittee C353 Chairman Mitchel Parade Committee C353 Manager University Band C353 Cheer Lead- er C353 -Honor System Committee C25 C352 Deutscher Verein C25 C35Q C. U. C. A, Cab- inet: Class Basketball Team C155 Class Baseball Team C15 C25 C351 Class Pin Committee C15. IKBIISZIIII For what I will, I will, and then an end. WILLIAM FRANKLIN EARLS Liberty, Mo. KE: Williain Jewell College C152 Sec. Pultizer Press H Club C35. rrEd.:J rr Of me you may write in the blackest of ink, I say what I mean and I know what I think. ERNEST HAROLD EDINGER Jersey City, N. J. EX3 Associate Board Spectator C15 C253 News Board Spectator C25 C353 Class Pipe Committee C153 Pulitzer Press Club C25 C353 Class Treasurer C353 Finance Committee C353 Politics Club C355 Philolexian Society C35. Poets are barn, but orators are made. LOUIS J. ELLINGER New York City. ' Freshman Debating Society C153 Freshman Debating Team C152 Jester Business Board C15 C25 3 Soph, Show Patrouess Committee C25. Hu that will thrive 'must rise at 1?t'e,' he that has l'l1l'C'Z'f'7l may rise at seven. ADOLPI-I ELWYN New York City. ' Hbarly In bed, early to rise, make a man healthy, fvealthx' and wise, M. EICHMANN Hoboken, N. J. -332- --1- -i Not muelz tall?-a great yweet silence, J W - -fur . f. . - -- - -- --- ,, .. -.-- .-: --.. -. 1-.-....-. . ti .. rig ' ' . '4.: .'A, , , 1.L Be slow to promise, and quick to perform. MOSES N. EISNER New York City. A A Ben Gone, but not forgotten. N BENJAMIN IRVING EMERICK Ardsley, N. Y. fI2I'.X: Assistant Manager Swimming Team fgj. 1: CLEMENT FEINBERG New York City. Athletic Association CII Czj fgjg Swimming Team Squad KID C2J. Hfhzofhel' fozmifry doctor in our midsf. ' SAMUEL SIDNEY FERN Elizabeth, N. I. Menorah Society. Hlnduslfy is the parent of success. EMIL I-I. PINK Wfhite Plains, N. Y. Dentcher Verein Czj Cglg Menorah Society C25 C355 Honor System Sub Committeefgl. 'Iflzouzia-.v J8f?U?'.S'071, Hendrick Hudson, Marquis de Lafayette Quee1z5b1cry. HENRY CLAY LAMAR FOSTER Augusta, Ga. l Baylor University KID Qzj. -333-' . r . E 1 . i f Q How shall we rank thee upon gl0ry's page! LEE REYNOLDS FRANCIS New York City. Varsity Show Cast C255 Glee Club C355 Jester Board C332 Politics Club C35. An nrtzzfe bram is quite enough for lumf COBTTRN GILMAN Denver, Col. ZXII: Societe Franeaise C15 :Boar's Head C15 C35. ' ' A It's not how long, but how well we live. ISIDORE GINSBERG Rexx York City. ':l'Vill the fieroxidc oval' tzfrvz those marrel waves to gold? PHILIP GOODSTETN New 'York City. My only books llferc 'ZQ'07'lZG1Z!.l' looks And follyis' all Ihvy taught me. ' XVALTER CAMPBELL GOODWIN New York City. fI2EK5Manager of Freshmen Hockey Teamg Newman Club C15 C25 C355 Democratic Club C25 C35. C1'uckers. Look and admire ivlzal a .ffrefzuous mmz can do, STERLING EDXVARD GRAHAM New York City. .-Xafbz Class Finance Committee C155 Varsity Track Team C15 C25 C355 Class Base Ball Team C155 Vice-President Sophomore Class C255 Class Track Team, Captain C15 C25 C355 Class Relav Team, Captain C15 C25 C355 Junior Week Coni- mittee C355 Chairman Junior Prom C355 Sopho- more Smoker Committee C255 Class Hat Com- . mittee C25 C35: Class Dance Committee C251 Black Avengers. -334- Q .a.,.f.xf,1. E nh ' , ,l C .31 ,'. :- f,-C '- ' ' - ,g-. . M v.'. f A l,- Q , ' . C or ..,A.A, . . . , . S M HIL? aa, . N- 'iw -'gf' , -:-1-:,:g,p,:-:efugf',-g2.-. 'ff,ff-56 ,131 :4:,,,.:ffLr. 5 . f - w.1n.f-:cC1.'. fr'1:'fr1 2112! 5-31, gsferff f :-z-1. ff ,- .ff .. f- ,. 5 ., . , Qi,4,gE:LL5 A , I . ' ' . . '. -.,p, :,:,:-: -1, ,,,., V H f' 1-01 4 - ., ,,..,a.-, I ,, .I-If W5 ' .e1 45955: 'f diff s 1, yew' if V. -ref. ff -1 -ff . .ff- : -.,-,,,,, , , RU: 4:4 ' 1:5155 ... ' ' , .,.,.,,.,, . ,,.,, .Q M. ,..., . 'Q , h, , '4 . .. .. f ' f' 111: , 'It is one thing to .speak much, And another to speak pertinentlyf' PRYOR MCNEIL GRANT AXP: Freshman Debating Society C151 Treasurer. Spectator, Associate Board C151 Churchmen's As- sociation C15 C25 C351 Secretary C35: Athletic Association C25 C35. - - --- .-,-41.24 A.,,.,., - ' 4'- M.. ,,, ., .. I. ,,.1.,,,.,W.-7-.1. 2 . 1 A friend in need is a friend indeed. BENJAMIN GROSSBAUM New York City. 'CA I. ' Ou with the a'am'e. ' ALFRED A. HALDENSTEIN New York City. ZBTQ Deutscher Verein C25 C355 Stage Manager Ger- man Show C253 King's Crown C3. 5 ':Jf1L'CE'.,' Wake me up when the class is over. JACK L. HAMNER Brooklvn. N. Y. SAX: Spectator, Associate Board C15 C25. Track-following b1'other'.r footstepsf' HENRY GEORGE HARVITT Brooklyn. Tennis Squad C15 C253 Philharmonic C15 C353 Hon- or System Committee C35g Menorah Society C351 Economics Club C353 Track Squad C35. Freddief' All the world Ioves a fat man. FREDERICK ALLEN HASTINGS Richmond Hill, L. I. Freshmen Basketball Squad: Class Water Polo C35. -335- .i.l.l-l-l- ,. 5 .. .. ,af L te he , 'V 9 ,pan g it , 'Q R P if . , Q , B As happy and careless as the day is long. l ARTHUR VV. I-IENNE New York City. QKEQ Varsity Show C25. God heals, and the doctor gets the fee. HAROLD HERMAN New York City. C. N. Menorah Society C15 C25 C35. Silence is wisdom, When speaking is folly. WILLIAM I. MCHALE New York City. 11539. Action is the key-note of Gibberfs lifeg And what he does, lze does well. GILBERT H. HIGGINS Bayonne, N. I. Gym. Team C25 C353 Assistant Manager C353 Varsity Show C155 Glee Club C25 C35Q Sophomore Show, Committee and Cast: Philolexian C35Q Notes and Keys C25 C353 Sophomore Triumph C'ast3 Song Contest Committee C253 University Chorus C153 Entertainment Committee, Sophomore Dinner Chapel Choir C153 Assistant Manager Band C353 junior Dinner Committeeg C. U. C. A. Cabinet C353 King s Crown C35. You don? halve to prove to him that he's a wanderg he admits it. M. DAVID HOFFMAN Newark, N. I. Menorah Society C15 C25 C352 Vice-President Pulitzer Press Club C253 B0ar's Head C153 Democratic Club C25 C353 Economics Club C35. I T-wo years ago he was cz freslzmaii, now look at him. HARRY FRANK HOLTHUSEN Brooklyn. CPKNP3 Freshman Debating Society C153 Capt. Colum- bia Freshman Debating Team C153 Freshman Crew Squad C153 Chairman Soph. Entertainment Committee C253 Prop. Manager Soph. Show C253 Dinner Committee C253 University Tea Com- mittee C253 Soph. Triumph Cast C253 President junior Class C353 junior Prom Committee Ex-of- ticio C35 3 University Smoker Committee Chairman C353 Varsity Show Patroness Committee C35. -336- J HL Class Tennis Team C153 Varsity Tennis Squad C253 , 3 ,1.,1......1-i-1-1 'KC Slater You Cassius hath a lean and hungry look. I. SLATER HUBBARD New York City. '-DKZ. fl snowy dove trooping with cows, A soft tongued man anzong journalists. RICHARD T. HUNTINGTON Augusta, Maine. EAEQ A. B. University of Maine IQI3. I dare do all that may become a man. LEROY XVILLIAM HUTCHINS Pontiac Michi an 'I i 8 - Michigan Normal School CID Czj, From nothing, nothing can come. WASHINGTON CONNOR HUYLER A modest youth has his charms. VVERNER K. ILSEN 52 Morningside Ave. Spectator, Associate Board Crjg Deutscher Verein C25 C315 Societe Francaise C2j C393 Lutheran Club Czjg Vice-President C31 !lJim!'II Soph. Triumph to our memory brings The way our own Jim almost sings. EDWIN ANTHONY IIMENIS New York City. BGIIQ Varsity Water-polo Team C155 Class Water- polo Team CID C25 C335 Entertaining Committee, Freshmen Dinner: Soph. Smoker Committee Glee Club C25 g Soph. Show Castg Soph. Triumph Cast: Entertainment Committee, Soph. Dinner. -337- 4 ,,, VWMWMT We . N ' . I L ., .-T '--. - .- 1'-TY . : .-.- . - -T 1' .-'-J': rf- ' nga H 1, f ' 53302-Y , , f ggggf -' ' L 955:-'. . .S 1 .' ,: - H4357 . .. fi. Q ,gig ' i3tgaf.'N..- I W, .-2442 -an 'fic 'mx N.. v 1 Lv L .11-'Z y-H W ,: ?fCflw,Z .fi r, lf Q, , -iw P13 7, .. x, ffim, Q. .Q 0' 4rBill.11 My mother often told me that I hadn't ought to flirt VVILLIAM SHERMAN JOHNSTON New York City. AACDL Golf Team C15 C25 C351 Ass't, Manager Golf C353 Freshman Finance Committee: Freshman Hockey Teamq Varsity Hockey Squad C25 C35. 1-lrt and knowledge bring bread and lzonorf' LOUIS P. JOSSERAND Groveton, Texas. Texas A. and M. College: Architectural Club: Texas Club: Columbia Atelier. Silence is as great an art as words. PHILIP KITTREDGE KEMP New York City. AAfIJg Class Finance Committee C153 Churchman's As- sociation C15 C25 C353 Philolexian Society C25 C35Q Patroness Com-mittee, Soph. Show C25g Sophomore Dance Committee C255 Christian As- sociation Cabinet C35. This one man. in his time, has Played well many parts. XVILLARD IVES KIMM Dolgeville, N. Y. Honors Forum C25 : Chairmrn C355 Dorms Board C253 Assistant Business Manager C255 Business Mana- ger C355 Philolexian Literary Society C25 C351 Chairman Soph. Triumph Committee C25: Alum- ni Day Reception Committee 21 Dorms Dance Committee C25 C353 Ccmmittee on Honor Exam- inations C35 2 Politics Club C35 : Columbia Univer- sity Christian Association C355 Boar's Head C35. Klin g. A .rpecimen of manly beauty rare, So bufcom blillie and debonaiff' PAUL HENRY KLINGENSTEIN New York City. ZBT3 Varsity Show Chor.us Cl5Q Menorah Society C15 C25 C35 3 Treasurer C35 g Columbian Board C355 Junior Athletic Association Committee C353 Kings Crown C35: Economics Club C35. A lamb at soccer ought not. dwell, But this one sure can play 1t well. HAROLD ALBERT LAMB New York City. Captain Freshman Tennis Team C153 Varsity Tennis Team C15 C25: C. U. C. A. Chess Club C25: Monthly Board of Editors C25 C35Q Varsity Soccer Team C25 C35. . -..i. . . '.A1. F -L- 1 -- -- 5557 '-- .I - flii rl- ,-., . J. - ,QT-i.':i: .,-l w rf'- ,1. ' - ' Chas My life is one dem'd horrid grind. JOHN CHARLES LEE, JR. New York City. Varsity Basket-Ball team C15 C25 C355 Varsity Base- Ball Squad C153 Class Base Ball team C15 C25 C35 : Soph, rules committee: Junior Dinner Com- mittee. f V. Night after night he bleared his eyes with books. EDVVARD LEHMAN New York City. The guy who put H202 oi? the market. CHESTER F. LEONARD Flushing, L. I. Freshman Debating Societyg Freshman Triangle De- bate C15. Com'eit may puff a man up, But never prop him iip. HAROLD SIDNEY LION New York City. HACPQ Jester Business Board C25 C355 Business Mana- ger C352 Pulitzer Press Club C25 C35. Never judge a man by his record, Some speed to this one. HUGO GEORGE LOESCH Brooklyn. Freshman Trackg Class Track C25 C353 Varsity Track C255 Varsity Cross Country C35g Interelass Cross Country C35. Charlie A little nonsense now and then, Is relished by the best of men. CHARLES THOMAS LOGAN, JR. Palisade, N. I. B91'Ig Class Baseball Team C15 C25 C353 Class Bas- ketball Team C15g Varsity Baseball Squad C25 C35 3 Black Avengers 5 Rules Committee C25 3 Soph. Show Committee, Chairman C255 Soph. Show Cast C255 Class Pipe Committee, Chairman C153 Junior Prom Committee C35. -339- Qg ,NZ pq! E A Q 9 Q -gli, -IF' - , if - . ,,, . 4 -'.' , Y- . ,. - ,- i, ' i w ' F Q fri T r 'Thi1zk much, speak little, and write less. - HOWARD MAC LACHLAN Yonkers, N. Y. Mao Unto those who talk and talk, This proverb should appeal: The steam that blows the 'whistle Seldom turns the wheel. IRA PRESTON MAC NAIR Brooklyn. fbI'Ag Asst. Mgr. lfVrestling Team C3D. His record speaks for itself. LAZERUS MARCUS Brooklyn. f'Upan what meat does this our Caesar feed, That he is grown so great? JACK WILBUR MAYER, JR. New York City. fIAd2g Philharmonic CID C25 f3DQ Soph. Show Patron- ess Committee Czjg Soph. Triumph Cast C255 Varsity Band 135. Alexander himself, Was once a crying babe. HAROLD ll.. MEIERHOF New York City. Vessels large may venture more, But this one had better keep the share. HAROLD D. MENKEN New York City. Hitfb: Spectator, Associate Board CID C25 C321 Monthly. Business Board f3Ig Class Fencing Team, Manager C133 Class Debating .Society Ctbg Societe Francaise lib Treasurer C23 ffjyj Assist- ant Manager Varsity Show C213 Class Finance Committee Cgj. -340- - r ' c c 'i te Q5 tina Chief My God, will he ever .stop talking? HERBERT LINCOLN MEYER New York City. ZBT5 Varsity VVrestling Squad C15 C25 C353 Boarls Head C155 Menorah Society C15 C25 C355 Econo- mics Club C35: Constitution Committee: Kil1g'S Crown C35. The Glee Club Il1'asc0t. Look ont for my hat. 'HAROLD JAMES MILLER AAKIJ5 Glee Club C15 C25 C355 Finance Committee C155 Varsity Show Cast C255 Asst. Manager Gym. Team C255 Manager Gym. Team C355 Notes and Keys C25 C35. 'A looelier nymplz the pencil never drew. LOUIS H. F. MOUQUIN New York City. fi1TA5 Freshman Fencing Team C155 Freshman Swim- ming Team C155 Class Water Polo Team 'C15 C25 C355 Varsity Water Polo Team C25 C355 Fenc- ing Team C255 Intercollegiate Champions C255 University Championship C255 Wrestling Squad C355 Varsity Show C255 French Society C15 C25 Efjgj French Show C255 Newman Club C15 C25 3 . Some are wise-some otherwise. JOHN WILLIAM MONSER New York City, University of Illinois C155 Spectator, Associate Board C25 C355 News Board C355 Pulitzer Press Club C25 C355 Alumni Day Reception Committee C255 Elise-fP3es, Economics Club C355 Desciples Club 2 3 . I to myself am clearer than a friend. F. FISK MCNAUGHTON Ray, Indiana. Tri State Collegeg B. S.-A. B.5 Sociology Columbia. Kid. He came from Washington Irving High School. ERNEST BIRD MOORHOUSE Tarrytown, N. Y. AT5 Cox Freshman Crew5 Sub Cox Varsity C255 Crewsters. 1i r . . , '1 ,k I lVr 1'e got a new plan for paying of? the dass debt. JAMES A. MURPHY Buffalo, N. Y. Editor-in-Chief of Downs C255 Member of Philolexian Society C25 C353 Member of Cast of the Silent VVoman C353 Member Class Finance Committee C35. Hai'-ry. IVere the 'world to end, 1'a' care not. HARRY AUGUST NAUMER Brooklyn. SAX: Freshman Crew Poughkeepsie C153 Varsity Crew Squad Poughkeepsie C251 Arts and Crafts C35 5 Soph. Dinner Committee C251 Crewsters C25 C35. A lovely being, scarfely forznred or ina-nIded. If. WI-IITLOCK NEWMAN Sub-Committee on Honor Systemg Menorah Society: Mitchell Club. The rvnrld lenmcus nothing of its greatest nien. i JULIEN WHITLOCK NEWMAN Brooklyn. N. Y. Columbia Menorah Society C25 C355 Honor System Committee C351 Boar's Head C35. NiCk. ...l-.li He is far gone, far gone, Our modern Don Juan. .-X. A. NICHOSON AXP: Philolexian Society C15 C255 Philo. Show, Cast C251 Pulitzer Press Club C253 Spectator, Board C151 Asst. Business Manager C25. How could fafoby get along without him? VINCENT I. O'RElLLY Jersey City, N. I. New York University C153 Varsity Baseball Squad C155 Junior Water Polo feamg Soph. Entertain- :nent Committee. -342- XTX Earth sends my wisdom, And high heaven my fame. HAROLD SYMONDS OSGOOD New York City. AXPg Class Swimming Team C15 C253 Captain C15 C253 Varsity Swimming Team C15 C253 Class Water-polo Team C35 5 College Crew, Fall Regatta li . Cupid, Good things come in small packages. Cfln excell- tion I0 the general rule5. C. ADOLPH OSTERHOLM Brooklyn, N. Y. QAXQ Acacia Fraternityg Glee Club: Philolexian 50- ciety: Philolexian Show Cast: Deutscher Vereing Students Executive Council Teachers College l President Arts and Crafts Clubg Mayura Club University of Oregon. f A fawo-r becomes doubly valuable When granted with courtesy. .... GUSTAV KVALE OSTERHUS Hartley. Lutheran Clubg Economics Club: Honors Forum Pro- gram Committee. H: d0estn't kill himself with work. HERBERT M. PALMER 1 New York City. Class Water Polo Team C35. He 11c er did harm to anyone. N LEON F. PASZEK r Brooklyn. Varsity Track Squad C351 Class Track Team Q25 C37- '4'Gooa' aftiaus carry their warrant with them. lOl-lN RICHARD PERKINS K fl ' Greenwich, Conn. Harvard C15 C25. -343' 5 5 L. ., A .- Always late-a lazy boy and cz warm i r Bed are difficult to pa1'2'. HENRY R. RADO Mount Vernon, N. Y. An honest man is the noblest 'work of god. JULIUS REIBEL Elizabeth, N. 1. f Menorah Society. Deep stu15 ' MILTON HAROLD REUBEN . New York City. ' Boar's Head C21 C315 Honor System Committee C21 C31' Economics Club' Executive Committee C31 The ongmal Angel Chzld IULIAN RICE New York City. Soph. Show Cast C215 Soph. Show Patroness Commit- tee C215 Varsity Show Chorus C31 ffKa7,l'Il Gods, how the son degenerate.: from the sire. EDWARD KARL RICHARD New York City. GAX5 College Crew5 Football Regatta C115 Freshman Crew, Poughkeepsie C115 Varsity Crew Squad, Poughkeepsie C215 Class Finance Committee CI15 Chairman Class Hat Committee C21 C315 Deutsch- er Verein, Bierfuchs C115 Member C21 C315 Philolexian C21 C3151 Spectator, Associate Editor C11 C21 C315 Soph. Show Committee C215 Black Avengers C215 Crewster C21 C315 Arts and ' Crafts C31. I A man severe he was and stern to view. ARTHUR T. ROBB, JR. New York City. Adelphi College C115 Spectator C21 C315 Associate Board C21 C315 News Board C315 Newman Club C21 C313 Vice-President C315 Dance Committee C215 Pulitzer Press Club C21 C315 Economics Club C31. I if- 1. -: '.., ,',' , -v.- ,,, , '- ' ..' - 3 ., ,. . ...- XM M H., . Always slow to givve advice, but ready to do a serwcej I Prince . ., HUGH LLEWELYN ROBERTS New York City. KIPKWQ Assistant Manager Varsity Basketbal1Team C351 Chairman of Patro-ness Committee, Junior Prom Committee Cgj. Let us pray. LELAND REX ROBINSON East Orange, N. I. Bones He was stout of courage, strong of handy Bold was his heart and restless was his spirit. HERBERT ROGERS New York City. IIJFA' C. C. N. Y. Q03 Class Swimming and Water 'Polo Teams C253 Varsity Swimming and Water Polo Teams C31 C0nceit in weakest bodies strongest works. SAMUEL IRVING ROSENMAN New York City. Varsity Show Chorus C255 Honors Forum Q35 g Econo- mics Club 135. In youth and beauty, wisdom is but rare. DAVID M. ROTHENBURG Brooklyn. Phil. Better a little with honor than much with shame. PHILIP WILLIAM RUSS New York City. Boar's Head C2D Q3Dg I-IonorASystem Committee C31. -345- - 'A good exaineple is the best sermon, C R. voN S-AAL 'Tis hard for an empty bag to stand upright. EMANUEL SALXVEN Brooklyn. Secretary Honor System Committee C235 Honor Sys- tem Committee Cfili Soccer 2nd Team C2D. His folks sure were partial to the letter S. SAUL SIMGN SAMUELS m Brooklyn. Menorah Society Philharmonic C35 Good deeds remain, all things else perish. ROBERT PAWLEY SAMWORTH Paterson, N. I. KQQ Amherst CID C2j. l llyin-ll A sweet smiling Herculear. Adonis. Y VINCENT GUY SANBORN New York City. New York City. 5- ATg Freshman Rules Committeeg Freshman Pin Com- 'mitteey Fresman Track Team: Freshman Crew- Strokeg Varsity Four C2,Q Crewsters C25 C331 Black Avengers C21 C355 Class Dinner Commit- tee C3D. A good friend is better than silver or gold. WALTER HAROLD SANDS l Mount Vernon, N. Y. -346- 7:54, ,,., tr -' - 1 .ii .'if'.31:2':s21'f 'z1::f ' 'l'f1!,1' ' ,.,:.:. . tm... , 1154. ,. . .. -. 2515-, f my . ,. .,, . . I' X C.U.C.A.Ca'.C3J3J g . i351 Editor-in-Chief C353 Pulitzer Press Club ff.--.1 Q., Z 3, Always in good humor. LEVVIS SCEVA New York City. Freddie The next best thing to being witty I5 to steal aiiotlzerft wit. FREDERICK CHRISTIAN SCHANG, JR. New Yo.k City. KIJEKL C. C. N. Y. QICJQ Class Track Team C25 f3l: Varsity Show Chorus C253 Journalism Class President C25 f3J: Jester Associate Board C253 bmet ester Managin Board f f M 42 f 1 I ff f 5. f 442, 5 I f eff , 1 f I , e 5' f ' f V' .- A 1,-4 Iii.-4 EF ' f fi .ef 11 Q25 Qjgjg Monthly Board, Managing Editor ty: f True merit is like a river, the deeper it is, Spectator Board. 'LThe Off-Hour C31 The less noise it ma-kesf' HERBERT WALLACE SCHNEIDER Brooklyn, N. Y. C. C. N. Y. flj H251 C. U. C. A. Cabinet C3D. Yon beat your pate and fancy that wit will come. ALEXANDER SCHULTZ New York City. CPZKL Spectator Board l2l C351 Honor System Com- mittee QD. Cutie, Ont-door tiddledy winks is my forte. BRUCE SMITH SHELDON New York City. QAXL Soph. Show Patroness Committee. Mawrn.rs. On their own merits modest men are dumb MAURICE SHIBLEY New York City. W y ATAg Class Baseball Q15 C23 tgj. -- 1- 15 -I . . -5 -- er ' 5 ' ,f.f. ' - - f .' i f Q 5. F el M51 ta k f i 'sfl5 IVhat rage for fame attends bath great and small! l JULIUS SIEGEL New York City. He who pitches too high, W01z't get through his song GEORGE ALLEN SMITH Port Chester, N. Y. Varsity Baseball C255 Class Baseball C35. The manner of speaking is as KENNETH SMITH Los Angeles, Cal. AXP5 Brotherhood of St. Andrews C25 C355 Cham.p- ionship Varsity Debating Team C255 AEP Hon- orary Debating Fraternity C255 Christian Asso- ciation C25 C35. The path of duty is the path of safety. PETER STAM, JR. Paterson, N. I. Wallet Herpicia'e 'will save it. . WALTER MARTIN STILLMAN 5 I EN5 Sophomore Show C255 University Tea Committee - ' C255 Cliurchmerfs Association C15 C25 C355 Sec- retary C255 President C355 Philolexian Literary ' Society C25 C355 Vice-President C355 Philolex- ian Show C355 Junior Prom Committee C355 C. U. C. A. Cabinet C355 Hartley Hall Committee on Administration, Secretary C355 Boar's Head C35. Bean Bruuzmel in miniature. STEPHEN GRANT STONE Chocorna, N. H. Class Baseball Team, Captain C15 C25 C355 Var- sity Baseball C255 Class Track Team C15 C25 C355 Assistant Manager Varsity Baseball C355 Soph. Show Cast C255 Soph. Triumph Cast C255 Columbia Board, Assistant Manager C355 Class ?i3iner Committee C255 Junior Prom Committee 3 . V Imfmrtaut as the matter. 'ni C , - 354' A 5 iii -,-',x,-,. .',, ,.,, gilf - . .l- - - ' K 1 - 5.1 '.A,. . 5:-11 Q . , 3: x.V4.,. . ... .Y -2. .'.Y cf-, ff. . . rx. .Q ' rl L Would some kind fairy giftie gie us, To see ourselves as others see us. SAMUEL ABRAHAM SUSSMAN New York City. Menorah Society C15 C25 C355 Secretary C355 Junior Mathematical Collquim C15 C25 C355 Charter Member Undergraduate Mathematic Club C35. A sense of humor is his chief asset. JOHN GORDON SWEENEY jamaica, L. I. Commuter C15 C255 Dormite C35. But when at night he seeks his downy nest, He dreams of angles, lines, and all the rest. JOSEPH I. TANZOLA Brooklyn, N. Y. Circolo Italiano C15 C353 Junior Mathematical Col- lequium C25 C353 Winner of the Van Amringe Mathematical Prize C25. Tubby. An affable and courteous gentle-man. JACOB IULIAN TASHOF New York City. ZBTg Menorah Society C15 C25 C35. Ulu looking up his record, consult Who's who in America. EDMUND WILEY TAYLOR ZAE. New York City. A little knowledge is a dangerous tlz-ing. OTTOKAR TENOPYR Brooklyn, N. Y. l Pultizer Press Club C253 Biological Club C353 C. U. L A- 635. -'349' 5, .U ' If ii 1' : 2 U A hi V' rlvlw' ' 'I ' W' lj A- if - - I- 1 1 - 7 fix- - '1', ,'-',- - r.'- 1. 13 wo .1 . '- a 11 ri 'Ty Thy modestylv a candle to thy merit. CLIFFORD L. TICHENOR Mount Vernon, N. Y. A2423 Cross Country Team C153 Varsity Track Team C15 C252 Class Relay C15 C253 Freshman Track Team C15. Indeed if sure is awfully nice To chase the purk along the ice. VVARWICK HANFORD TODD . Dobbs Ferry, N. Y. 11-M-53 Class Hockey Teamg Class Fall Regattag Soph. Triumph .Cast3 .Alumni Reception Committeeg Varsity Hockey Team. I am lard of all I survey. DAVID TURETS Pittsburgh, Pa. Speaker at Republican Mock Convention C15 3 Menorah Societv C15 C253 Secretary C353 Mitchel Club C353 Associate Editor of Dorms C25 C35. flnd the nzusl'le'.r of his brawuy arms lflfere strong as iron bands. CAMILLUS ROGERS TRAINER Huntington, N. Y. .Wg Cane Spree Team C153 Freshman Base Ball Squadg Class Finance Committee C153 Freshman Dance Committeeg Politics Club C15 C25 C355 Dorms News Boardg Soph. Hat Committee: Junior Hat Committee: Soph. Smoker Commit- tee. A quiet tongue shows a 'wise head. MICHAEL C. VESSA Brooklyn. Circolo Italiano C25 C353 Chapel Choir C25. Men of few words are best. KEIX WANG - -350- J A great nian's foolish sayings Pass for wise ones. ISRANK LEOPOLD WEIL New York City. Politics Club C33. A 'club' man of high standing. MERVIN GERALD WIENER Newark, N. J. Deutscher Verein C13 C23 C335 Columbia University Dramatic Association C23 C335 Deutscher Verein Play, Die Jugend-freunde C13 5 Boar's Head C23 C335 Columbia University Dramatic Association Play, The Countess D'Arblay C235 Honors For- um C23 C335 Politics Club C335 Barnard Liter- ary Society C335 Dorms Board, Associate Editor C33: Honors Forum Program Committee, Secre- tary and Treasurer C335 Barnard Literry Socie- ty Play, The Weavers C335 Deutscher Verein Chorus C335 Eastern Club C335 Philharmonic So- ciety C33g C. U. C. A.5 Deutscher Verein Kom- mers Committee C335 Southern Club C335 Econo- mics Club C335 King's Crown C335 Western Club C335 Athletic Association. None but himself, can be his parallel. I-l AROLD SATTERLEE WILLIS Flushing, L. I. AXP Freshman Crew5 Crewsters C2 C331 Chess Club C23- 'Oh5 keep me innorent5 make others great! HENRY CHRISTIAN WEISSENBORN Brooklyn, N. Y. Lutheran Club5 Erasmus Club. The consciousness of duty performed, Gives us music at nmdnightf' L. WONG ujsobylu One world siifficed not Alexa-ndefs niind Coop'd no he seemed in earth and seas C07l7i1lEd.N ALEXANDER HEMSLEY WOGD Philadel hia Pa P 1 - AAI25 Fall Regatta C135 Spring Regatta C135 Sub- stitute Coxswain Freshman Crew C135 Church- men's Association C13 C23 C335 Soph. Triumph Cast C235 Varsity Show Chorus C23. -351- 5f5Eggi?1?hf'S3:ff2i5?T7fxf'if'TE5'f -- ' X119 , l 1622, , h C C P f 9 ' . 7 A:-'ri .-.- . ll- - .. . X aa J n L n L x,L Captain of the Jelly-ish Squad. FREDERICK WILLIAM WULFING Brooklyn. He is a .bright boy from all we can fell ' XV. C. YANIKE Nebraska Wlesleyan Univ. CID C233 Arch. Society C31 The march of the human mind is slow. GEORGE WALTER ZAHN Brooklyn. AXP: College Soccer Team C153 Ass't, Business Mgr chestra CD5 2nd Soccer Team C253 Ass't. Mgr C. U. Philharmonic Orchestrag Lutheran Club Philharmonic Orchestra C3Dg Politics Club C3D. Made liz, Ge1'mrmy. EDNVlN HERMANN ZEYDEL Brooklyn, N. Y. Secretary Deutscher Verein C3D. A man of peace, from Jersey. ALLEN S. PAGE Oakland, N. I. Sheffield Scientilic School '08 -352- C. U. D. A. Show Crjg Philharmonic Society or- Soccer Squad C313 Treas, of Lutheran Club Cgj, Deutscher Vereiu C15 C25 C353 German Show C155 -84, NCEE folzn. His very looks draw crowds of 7L'0111C71.H JOHN WOODS ALDEN I 1fze'z,'01' knew a zm'a1'1 1o1' yet but thee, li1'0111,i wine, tobafro. debts, dice, onflzs so free. HAROLD FELTON ALLEN Hfasliiiigtoii, D. C. Sophomore Cane Spree Teamg Mechanical Engineering Society C25 C331 Secretary Cgb. Silent foe. ff ' , ' JI B0 sure 3'0'Z-lf fvrozzozmcc' has ILCZJIIU izgfht. JOSE MARIA ARCE A1'thm'. ' Von Jeenz. fo be a stude-ut. Finance Committee C31 I. ARTHUR HALMFORD New York. LOUIS CARLOS BAENA New York City. -3 53- P . r ' ' ' f D 5 . . .- , --: - ,-1- ze n:-. ,-.- 4 -. 5 -4 -.L.i,LX- 1.54-. A Gila lt was small, very small indeed. X RALPH STANTON BARNABY New York City. Class Secretary C355 Soph. Triumph Cast. '54 facie -And the other lzalf are huts. JOHN HOVVARD BARTLETT ' Orange, N. I. Soph. Show Cast C255 Soph. Show Patroness Com- mittee C255 Mechanical Engineering Society C25 C351 Soph. Triumph Cast C255 Class Treasurer C35- Chau, Most gelzevfozix and free from all c0m?1'iz'i11g. CHANNTNG XVI-TEELER BAXTER Brooklyn. AT5 Freshman Baseball Squad C155 Class Dance Com- mittee C15 C255 Soph. Show C2155 Junior Prom Committee C352 Mandolin Club C35. 'fLa1'1'y. The tzizswer' to Why girls leave home, may be found in L0tw'e1zre's smile. LANVRENCE RICHMOND BEATTY Brooklyn. AT5 Class President C15 College Freshman Crew5 Freshman Basketball Teanmg Freshinail Trackg Crewsters Clubs5 Chairman Soph. Rules Commit- tee. 1. S1'1.af1per. Bid me discourse, and I will elzclzaiit thine ears. B. HAROLD BELKNAP Leonia, N. junior Finance Committee C355 Member Columbia C. E. Society C35. He izezfel' intends to hustle or liziwy, For life is so slmrt and Babe should w01'1'y. REYNOLDS BENSON New York City. AKE: Varsity Basketball C15 C25 C355 Class Baseball E C15 C25 C35. -354- 1 Q ease C - . 1 - . - -' - . ' I J ' 1-,, fi .',' -'.'J- 'v.x :'S'?Z, ' - 3 .-., . -7. - -T. -1'. , -'T-1213 rf . ',-z-fi F'-ff ,1. j'., 1. . .',-- ' ' ,' 3.7-.'i I ' -rl L n L 1, L 'DonaId. Lord, lefs be c0111f01'table. DONALD DOUGLAS BLANCHARD New York City. EN3 Class President C353 Assistant Manager Varsity Soccer Team C353 Columbia Board C353 Class Treasurer C253 Soph. Triumph Committee C253 Electrical Engineering Society C25 C353 Junior Prom Committee C35. The 1-in soldieff of the 7th. ANTHONY L. BLEEKER New York City. Freshman Fencing Team C152 Class Cross Country Team C352 Class Track Team C35. 1 fem' thee, gentle maideazt, I fear thy c1zcl1c11zf11zr'11.z'5. COLMAN I. BONART Houston, Texas. ZBT3 Texas Club C15 C25 C353 Southern Club C15 C25 C353 Dixie Club CT5 C25 C352 M6I'lO1'ah SO- ciety C15 C25 C35. Bill, 'lVhzzts0ci3'e1' his hand found to do, he did with all his n1figlzz'. ' NVILLIAM EDVVARD BROPHY Yonkers. N. Y. KTPAOQ Editor-in-Chief Columbian C353 Class President C1251 Varsity Baseball Squad C253 Class Baseball C15 C25 C351 Cane Snree Manager C153 Board of Governor, King's Crown C353 Alumni Day Committee C253 junior Prom Committee C352 Newman Club CI5 C25 C353 Soph. Show Cast C25. Ifpolhll K'B7'C1i'L' clcfiozzs 1lC Z,'L'7' want fi t1'zzr11pet. HAROLD E. BROUGHTON Hackensack, N. J. ZXII3 Mechanical Engineering Society: Soph, Show Committee C25. Harry Avid ce1'ta1'11Zy Im rms a good fellow. HARRY JACOB BUNCKE Wliitestone, L. I. QAX3 Class Baseball C15 C25 C353 Freshman Baseballg Sophomore Show Committee C253 Varsity Base- ball C25 3 Black Avengers C25 3 junior Wfeek Com- mittee C35S Columbian Boarcl3 Civil Engineering Society C351 Student Board Camp Columbia Cchairman5 2. -355- 4-5 XX - .. -- - , ,Pai I. 1: C . 'f 'A -CNW if. 'fi' is f -. . . . V Y' ' ' ' A - . ' ' .. ii i' V ' 4 i - i .f i ai-' -,'- '- , , ', ' ., ' A . ,. '- - - .. ' . 4- - ', , ! 1, 2 klmgj ,-,ftbr 5 ,',g x , I ,U .-.1-IH, ,sm ,-55-.34 .. '- - .- gl N , wiv .. . . . .. 1. . .. . , . . -.X NA . ! ' i if na mink 'Ta msg. 2 fa -9 Be silent and pass for a pl1il0s01Jhe1'. XVALTER G. BUNZL New York City. h, Boar's Head C153 Business Board, Jester C15 C25 C35Q ff' Mechanical Engineering Soc. C35. i s if 1 Phil 3 , fl meek and modest boy from the country. M' PHILIP E. coenen Larclimont, N. Y. .kiln Freshman Tennis TCHIIIQ Ass't, Manager Varsity Crew C353 Crewsters C25 C353 Manager Fresh- man Crew. life are ihnnlefnl flnlf Carlos is not as turbulent as his native land. ' CARLOS CONTRERAS Mexico City, Mexico. AKE: Captain Freshman Fencing Team C153 Assistant Manager Fencing Team 1355 Manager Tennis Team C35. ! Belly-Aclzef' l'Vl1at's in a 1'lUUZE.U ARNOLD P. CRAMP Brooklyn, N. Y. QE? Freshman Baseball C153 Mechanical Engineering Society C25 C353 Soccer 2nd Team C355 Class Cross Country Team C35. ':.VC'Z'L'f judge L1 man by his middle name. TRUMAN MTNOR CURRY, JR. New York City. BSU: Spectator, Associate Board CI53 News Board C253 Managing Board C353 Class Vice-President C15' Class Secretary C251 University Tea Com- mittee CI5 C25 C'35Q Pliilolexian Society C25. Silent ns the grave. - MARCELLO FRANCISCO DE LIMA New York City. , W ,J 'H I' G sv .:-.,:f. -t--- - - -. -1Y. -- ,, - I, -,.- - ..: ..,. ... . ,. vv i-s-,V . - -..- ' ' A + gk- . tfff All-i..l.-.-,.-.N-5 . - - ,.,C - I- .wife y- .,,.- . . . I .Q i lf, A. I : 'e 'iff SCI. ' 1 ' .. - -1 '. - , - ,. A V s! 2 Z eiliiii ,fl .1 fl .. ,. .. 'ff if 351. 4, . -.ill at - '-' ' ' Y U.. ' J Y -' .' f K J-.C .. ,-,- ,X 7,---.-.'. f.- f '-,,-.'-' .'?.-Q.. -- '-.'-'-, ,, f' ,' . W- ' X V W J n n L LH EN Q-2 Dirk. ' His bark is worse than his bite. ' RICHARD V. DONNELLY New York City. 6AXg Sophomore Dance Committee Czjg Newmnn Clubg Freshman Baseball Team CSub.D CID g Hon- or System Committee C3D3 University Tea Come mittee C3D. ffAbS6l1CZ of ocrupation, is not i'est.'J FRANK EDVVARD EDEBQHLS New York City. Ike, Duty hos irzarkod him for her slcwefl MARK A. EICHENBERG Jacksonville, Fla. Mechanical Engineering Society. IIALJJ He's always up and doing Wfifh a heart for ony fotef' ALVAH ERNEST ESSER Yonkers, N. Y. N 935 C. U. C. A. CID C35 5 Pipe Committee C133 Alum- ! ni Day Committee C253 Chairman Sophomore Banquet Committee C271 University Teas Com- mittee C2jg junior Prom Committee C3D. We loved the lad for his holiest ways. y DIEVAD EYOUB The fool thinks he is wise, But the wise man knows he is a fool! A GIOACCHINO FAILLA New York City. Pulitzer Scholar CID C25 C3D. -357- C rg, . , ,V C 1 15 3 C . ,, , J Th-0 original town cut-up. l , SAMUEL FRANKEL New York City. He never has .rwerved from the path of rigliteoilsziessf' HERBERT FRENCH New York City. M ilt. 'Tgiiforaizre is blissj 'tis folly to be wise. JOHN MILTON FRIEDMAN New York City. Freshman Baseball Teamg Freshman Track Teamg Soph. Show Cast C2Dg Class Water Polo Team 633. Not grape with grape more kindly grows, Than I with every brother-mari. PAUL ERNEST FRIEDRICH New York City. Class Baseball CID C2D f3Dg Cane Spree C2Dg Varsity Baseball CID C2Dg Capt. C3Dg Class Dinner Com- mittee C3D. But sure the eye of time beholds no name, S0 blest as thine iii all the rolls of fame. EDNVARD MERILL GARDNER Brooklyn. Cane Spree Team CID C2D: Captain CID C2Dg Varsity NVrestling Team. CID C2D C3Dg Captain C3D3 Soph. Triumph Cast C2Dg Class Dinner Enter- tainment Committee CID C2D3 Class Dinner Com- mittee C3D: Freshman Cane Spree Coach C3D. 'Il lzat I thought was politeness, is downright theft, Ana' if I stil! lend, I'll have nothing left. WVILLTAM FREDERICK GLIMM, IR. jersey City, N. I. 923 Vice-President of Class C3Dg Varsity Cross Coun- try C3Dg Varsity Cross Country Squad C2Dg Capt. Class Cross Country C3Dg Freshman Swimmingg Class Track CID C2D C3Dg King's Crown C3D. V ' ' .:.f ' - . 1 ' I! .5 -, -1-'ip-:V-. ,.., . .. -. -4.x - -rx' . One Setting. I N He speaks an mfimte deal of 11.0fh17lg.U MORRIS ROBERT GOLDMAN Brooklyn. Willie A deluge of words and a drop of sense. NVILLIAM EDWARD GORDON New York City. Dow T .i.....i A progeny of leC11'Mi11g.' . . V DONALD LEAL GREENLEAF Orange, N. I. AKIIQ QBK: NVilliams College CO5 Class Track Team C25 ffili Hockey Squad C21 C3D. Ge1ze1al.'J A zcinrlzke mmd, a xoul devoza' of fear. ABDULLAH FEYZI HAMDI Thou arf Imzg and Irmk and brown as is the ribbed .rea SG71d.U KARL XVHITTINGTON HAVVK Belvidere, N. I. Cane Spree Manager Q2jg Soph. Triumph Cast C255 Class Dinner Committee C3D. A Musical Engineer with a side line in Chemistry. IRVXING HIRSCH ' Newark, N. I. W rbEIIg Philharmonic Society Czj C3D. -359- tfr .,,-... ,f 1 4 it 3, - : -- ii L- 2 W , ., ... ., ...Y. .. , . . . . 33 . V. . 'Qt fi1'm11'zy. ' IfVith real red blood and a heart of gold. JAMES EDWARD HOWARD Columbia University Baud C33. Huh A well ma-n from Denver. 'HAMILTON H. HO-VVRY , Denver, Colo. ATAg Mandolin Club C13 C23 C333 Glee Club C333 Soph. Dinner Committee C233 Junior Prom Com- , mittee C333 Soph. Show Committee C23:'Notes 81 Keys C23 C33i HJ67Z711V.U And even hw fazlmgs leaned to 'Z!l7'fZ'l6'S xzdef' l ANDRE IEANNERET l 1IvA9g Sopb. Show Committee C23g Varsity W'restling Squad C33. Speak to him of Jacolfs ladder and he W'o1zZd ask the mmzber of steps in it. ARTHUR IOVESHOF New York City. 'Af-Ie does the Iikeliest and hopes for the best. KARL FRED KLEIN New York City. Varsity Show Chorus C133 Mining and Meallurgical Society C33. 4 The lime is never lost that is de'z'0ted to study. WALTER F. KRAUS New York City. Member C. E. Society, -350- 'M -- 'Aff' SDFTFIV 7 ' ' . . . ' N in ' -. ' - f 1 ' ' 1' ' ' ' ' E 1 ',l-' . . . Q l . 1. 5 t55e5 1 9 ff EQ f ,h -'-:I-3-'13..gj,,. .,,. 3.15-A. - -:,,-,-.-'j:,',v., -,-A. ' 'C.,1.'.. 5, l 5 A ' N -5 6' ' K H L D 0 fl N I. L If Dutch ' The glass of fashion and the mold of form. HERBERT C. LAUBER Baltimore, Md. AKE5 Freshman Crew C155 Rules Committee C155 Song Contest Committee C155 Tea Committee C155 Soph. Smoker Committee C255 Black Aveng- ers C255 Junior Varsity Crew C255 Soph. Show Patroness Committee C255 Mechanical Engineer- ing Society C25 5 Crewsters C25 C355 Iunior Prom Committee C35. Babe frS0lllEf1l1i71g between lzinvclmiirc' and a help. LESTER BARKER LANE Peelsskill, N. Y. EN: C. U. C. A. C15 C355 Class Baseball Team C15 C35. HO.S'CG'l'.U - He would have his little joke. OSCAR PHILIP LAUBSCHER Columbia University Band C355 Deutscher Verein C355 Mandolin Club C25 C35. .. And yet he were kind orisevere in aught The lore he bore to learning was in fault. SAMUEL CLARK LUM, JR. Elizabeth, N. Y. Em-il. Such men as lze, be never at lzea1ft's ease, l'Vhilst they behold a gfreatel' than tlieimelvesf' K EMIL MUESER New York City. AXP5 Cane Spree TCHH1-145-lb. C155 Sophomore Smoker Committee C255 Sophomore Show Com- mittee C25 5 Deutscher Verein C25 C35 5 Christian As- sociation C15 C25 C355 GDAT, Honorary Chemical Society C255 Recording Secretary C355 Lutheran Club C255 Treasurer C355 Columbia Social Ser- vice Committee C355 Honor System Committee, Cchaii-rnan5 C355 King's Crown C355 Finance Committee C35. For thy sake, fobarco, I would do Cllljlfhiilg but die. CHARLES ALBERT MULLER Z Hawthorne, N. Y. 1 Member E. E. Society. f-X 1' I-Ie'll rind sonic hole to rreep out af. E v NORRIS M. MUMPER Trenton, N. I. fl3K5I'I Ph.B. Dickinson 1912. 'Ullacf' An elegant .sufficiency content, Retireznenf and rural quiet. JOHN ARTHUR M'KENNA, JR. Westbury, N. Y. fDI'Ag Freshman crew squad C155 Freshman Baseball Team C155 lnterelass Baseball C25 C353 Varsity Baseball CSub5. C255 Cane Sprees C15 C253 Class Pipe Committee C155 Newman Club C15 C25 C353 Soph. Smoker Committee C253 Sonh Triumph Committee C259 C. E. Society C351 ' Student Board Camp Columbia. I mn not onli' wittv in in mel , but the cause 0 wil . I ' ' 3 111 other 7116'1Z.J - EDVVARD W. MURRAY Brooklyn. C. E. Societyg Erasmus Hall High School Soc. Doa Grind, Grind, Grind, while the early Bird's an the wing, Grind, Grind, Grind, while the cats on The back fenre sing. GEORGE VVATSON O'CONNOR New York City. WT: Freshman Finance Committee CI5g Soph. Show Patroness Committee C253 Soph. Show Cast C251 Sopli. Dinner Entertainment Committee C252 Sopli. Triumph Committee C25. 1ri.vlz. Talk of the devil and his imp a-ppea2's. WILLIAM T. O'REILLY New York City. 95: Newman Club Ci C25 C353 Dinner Committee C35. Dnl2e. Even a single hair costs its shadow. CLARENCE E. OLMSTED Los Angeles, Cal, KE1 Varsity Track Teamg Civil Engineers Society. i362l Milli A man of deeds and a laldylv man as well. A a s . 1 V AC1 A Y , , 1 x i 3 g C Scotch . Respect the faculty that farms thy judgment. RANDALL HOLDEN ORMSBEE El Paso, Texas. ATAg Class Track Team C13 C23: Varsity TraCk Squad C135 Black Avengersg Hartley Hall Relay Team C335 Class Pin Committee C135 Class Hat Committee C23 C33 g Class Dinner Committee C33 5 Class Dance Committee C23. Oh! blessed with temper whose zmclouded ray, Can make tomorrow, cheerful as today. GEORGE F. ORTHFY Brooklyn, N. Y. QIJFAQ Freshman Crew Squad at Poughkeepsieg Fresh- man Science Crew, Full Regatta C131 Varsity Crew Squad C23 C335 Cane Spree Squad C13 C235 Wrestling Squad C33g Lutheran Club C33. ujack-u , JOHN SANFORD PECK 1 New York City. fIwKEg Varsity Soccer Team C13 C23 C335 Freshman Track Team C133 Assistant Manager Musical Clubs C331 Glee Club C23 C335 Mandolin Club C13 C23g Notes and Ke-'s C13 C23 C335 Execu- tive Committee C3g Varsity Show Cast C13g Play- ers Club C13 C23 C335 Manager Soph. Show C23g Soph. Show Cast C235 Soph. Rules Committee C233 Chairman Class Song Committee C23g Class Treasurer C13 Freshman Debatinv Team C133 Ci- vil Engineering Society C335 C. U. C. A. Cabin- et C33 9 Chairman, Junior Show Committee C33. Bom to blush unseen. GORDON MILLIGAN PELTZ Elmhurst, L. I. Pe1my. He's very busy keeping in step with the 11za1'ch of progress. RICHARD G. PENFIELD - New York City. 'Pzckf' As chaste as morning dew. U PASQUALE JOSEPH PICCIRILLI C. E. Societyg Newrman Club C13 C23 C33. 5 F ' l C l i n 35, He conquers who believes he can. EDWH-XRD A. PILNACEK New York City. EXg Newman Club C15 C25 C35g Society of Mechani- cal? lzgnggineers C15 C25 C353 Gymnasium Squad C2 3 - A jewel of eo1isiste1icy. VVILLIAM EGLINTON REID New York City. Member E. E. Society C. U. Nor wintry air, nor pool of melted ice, Can be 1'ef1izlsiz'e to an ardent .S Z,Ull'1'l'Hl67'.H PERCY W. RCLAND New York City Xl l' Societx HEl'EJS a well balaured man, Now, what more can be said. SAMUEL BREVVSTER SCALES Jersey City, N. J. C. E. Society C35 g Vice-Director B. of St. Andrew C25 C352 Cane Spree Squad C255 Faculty Scholarship U5 C25 C35. So mitch the thirst of honor fires the bloody S0 many would be great, so few be good. CHARLES HENRY SCHUMAN, IR. New York City. Member A. A. C35 1 Science Honor Systemg Committee Junior Class C35 5 Member C. U. C. A. C155 James ' Scholar C35. 'isflldidlld' of good, he disregarded fame, And useful lenawledge was his eldest aim. HALSEY SILLIMAN 7 - Brooklyn. Mandolin Club C35g Anvil Club C15 C25, D 0 c . And still they gazed and still their 'wonder grew, That one small head could carry all it knew. FREDERICK WYATT SOHON New York. Pulitzer Scholar: Junior Mathematical Colloquium C13 C23 C333 Newman Club C23 C333 C. U. C. A. C133 L'Alliance Francaise de New York C13 C23 C352 Columbia Mathematical Society, CCharter Member33 Columbian Board C33. 'lfuizzpsf' Of sooty coal th' eizifviric chemist by fire Can turn, 01' holds it possible to turn, Metals of drossiesf ore to perfect gold. NVTLLIAM SPRTNGER Brooklyn, N. Y. American Chemical Society: Anvil Club U3. Sam. ' f A man of likes and dislikes. SAMUEL CLYDE SPALDING New Rochelle, N. Y. ' fI1I'A3 Freshman Crew CSub3. C133 M. E. Society C33. if Nor ballad-silzgeru, placed above the crowd, Sings with a note so shrilliiig and so loud. ERNEST THEODORE STEHLBY New Rochelle. Glee Club C13 C23 C333 Notes 8: Keys C23 C333 Class Song Contest Comm. C233 Science Freshman i Crew CFall Regatta3 CID? Chapel Choir C23 C33. If 'twcre done, when 'tis done, X Then 'tnfere well it were done quickly, N CLARENCE E. STEVENS Newark, N. I. ' Secretary Science Div, Freshman Year: Member Soph. Hat Committee: Member junior Hat Committee. A real nice boy, of conscientious, toilsome habits. CLARENCE GEORGE STONE, JR. FHA ' Mount Vernon, N. Y. fI2I'A3 Mandolin Club C13 C23 C333 Asst. Manager Var- sity Show C335 Columbian Board .C333 Junior T Week Commitee. ff wh ' 'L.::vli?:2W he .4 R F GII EI Z FI X '- 'V . ,.4. 5 i n ... .., . lzhll l h l ',', HZ .. V if . R ,l.f, ,.,. . ..,, . H.L H-its , lan. I V1 4 Brother, come and dance with me, Both my arms I offer thee, ' Right foot first, left foot then, Gezziuflert and up again. ,KA RICHARD HENRY STONE , I ' .. ' ATA. ii A , 1 me V. 1 Better three hours too soon. than a minute too late. WILFORD L. STORK Jersey City, N. I. AKEg A. S. M. E. lt taker nine Taylors to make up a man, gr So a lllllfh of a man thou you are. l T. CLINTON TAYLOR Mt. Vernon, N. Y. EAEg American Chemical Society. Ay, every iuch a Count. C ARTHUR PETER VON DEESTEN I Hoboken, N. I. Couut. A very quiet beast and of good C0llSC'lE7lC6.'u CARL E. H. VON SOTHEN College Point, N. Y. ATAg Class Track Squad CU C2D C335 Class Track Team C355 Varsity Squad CID Czjg Electrical Engineering Society C21 C3D. His racket was comined to the tennis court, LINDSAY HOWE WELLING - I New York City. , Axlfg Ifresliman Tennis Team CU. Sig : nMLnou1.p,-LLX Far1ner. The wisest man is generally he who thinks himself the least. JOHN A. WEYANT Yorktown, N1 Y. Faculty Scholar C15 C253 Babcock Scholar C35. X Yon hide yourself in a net and think nobody sees yon. PAUL 5. VVITZELL Brooklyn, N. Y. 955 Class Pipe Committee C15g Anvil Club C15 C25 C35g Philharmonic Society C15 C25 C353 Mechana ical Engineering Society C25 C35. He thinks too little and talks too much. ROPER B. WOOLFOLK Ashland Virginia. B. A. Randolph-Macon-1911. Bean From the niorning snn 'till the day expired, He was always working, he never tired. F. S. WRIGHT Belt, Montana. 935 Marcus Daly Scholar C15 C25 C355 'Western Club C15 C25- losml Nat f'1lIJ11.Cij' fvrovlaiilzing his iizeritsf' ALLAN BURTON Clarendon, Texas. Texas A. and M. College Columbia Atelier: Teaxs Club. TU bc' Of sem-zdvv rather than to be coizspiciousf' RE EX: Architectural Society C15 C2D: Architectural Soc. UBEN HENRI BOVVDEN VVillimantic, Conn. C15 C23 C35- 'As lzaf1P3' as an end man in a 171i7l5lL1'EZ s1zo'w. LEONARD HIRSCHFIELD New York City. Jester Board CID C2H C352 sity Show Music T91 C17 C23 Cm. '.-Hz! what is mirtlz but tu lVl1v11 wifli ilu' 611617771 5 IllL'IlTllf'110fj'.N :Xrchitectural Society Board C351 Junior Fi -36 A x y. Athletic Association C15 C29 C351 C. U. C. A. CID C33 Columbian Board C35 3 Var- 2-Igg Architectural Society 1'i7IlfElI!,'C' lllIfl0Ij'. U11IPlll'Ed of fIOU'Z'C'llI1l' PHILIP SAWYER LACY New Yorl' Cit CID C25 C351 Columbian nance Committee C3D. Eg.. X. XT Y ' ,W i i A 3 1lA1HC'IJ Our Izttlc ray of smzxlziiize. JOE HUNTER MlDONNELL Little Rock, Ark. EX' ' f ' . Varsitx Shou, Chorus C151 Cast C252 Glee Cluh C25 C351 Notes and Keys C25 C35: Columbian Board, Art Editor C352 Junior Dinner Committee C351 Fencus Club C15 C253 Architectural Society C15 C25 C35 If I once get started 1'm pretty wild. EDWIN JEROME ROBIN Brooklyn. N. Y. Architectural Society C15 C25 C335 Anvil Club C15 C25 C35. FulIy appreciated, only by 11-1i71lSECf,H EDGAR RANDOLPH THAYER Yonkers, N. Y. Columbia Atelierg Architectural Society C15 C25 C353 Churchmen's Associationg Athletic Associa- tion C15 C25 C353 Settlement Worlc C153 Soph Show Cast C253 Varsity Show Chorus C252 Christian Association C353 University Tea Corn- mittee C35 3 Class Track Team C35. Residence of President Butler w 1 mN X. N '9 --W F , if hm: Q. 1 -' H fr' - . -' -.. 41 '2 5 fc, 1552. gc iff ll ., - . ' it , ' N 4 1 . e. 15 I .-,' . .4 .- xr J Adler, Hamilton Allen, Ralph Bergen Barth, Ernest Albert Baturin, Moses Beckwith, Albert J Beidleman, Fred Allen Bell, Alfred Lee Loomis Bender, Raymond Caspar Bentkowski, Henry Casimir Berliner, lrwin M. Bernstein, Louis Blackwell, James Madison Bokshetsky, Mitchell Eli Booth, Frank Botsford, Jay Barrett Brady, Leopold Brennecke, Henry Carl Brinkerhotf, Harold Tice Butlef, Charles Allen Catzen, Bertram Cheney, Guy Arthur Clark, Joseph Deadrick Class, John Lyons Cohen, Samuel Coleman Cowan, John Harding Crampton, William De Wi Dawson, George Millard Demuth, Frank Wolf Denney, Lucien Curtis Dills, Duane R. Egbert. Lester Darling Ernst, Herman A. Fichter, William Leopold Fisher, Henry Lape Foerster, Walter Frank L. Forbes, Gilbert Friedrich, Charles Henry Garry, Louis S. Gerson, Bernard Felix Gordon, Frank A. Gottlieb, Bernard Grafton, Horace Kirby Graham, Alvin Liddon Griffen, Richard Field Grimshaw, Henry Ernest l-laaren, Arthur Herman tt, Jr. S. fi .f fl 'F . s Ty, . , I . 5 N, , i U as , . t , 1 . ai, . 'H L Olnlnmhia Qlnllvgr Erratum, Gilman nf 1914 Hall, Cecil John Harvitt, Adolph Hauben, Louis Hearn, Cornelius, Jr. Hendricks, Henry Solomon Henry, Leonard Starr Herkert, Karl, Jr. Herring, Albert Crawford Hubbard, Bela Jacobson, David Lyon Jensen, Erik Leonhard Johnson, Alfred Anthony Johnson, Herbert Brightwell Kauffman, Henry Kaufman, Samuel Kelly, Edwin Manuel Kerr, D. Renwick Keyes, Carlyle Marlett Kinney, John Aplin Knapp, Charles Merriam Knuth Harvey Grey Konarski, Michael Mieczyslaw Kottek, Herbert Kravzoff, Aaron Kuhn, Isidor La Corte, Salvatore Francis Laguardia, Garibaldi Lasher, J-ohn Kennedy, Jr. Leggett, Thomas Haight, Jr. Lehman, Edward Leiner, Joseph Lintz, Joseph Lorentz, Milton Mordecai, Lynch, James A., Jr. McCallum, James Dow McNulty, Donald Stuart Magnette, Jules, Jr. Mallory, Virgil Sampson Mandell, Ambrose J. E. 'Matheson, George Wilson Mayer, Donald Regis BICSUHTI, Daniel Leo, Jr. Milbank, Robert Wfatkinson, Jr. Morris, Lloyd Reginald Murphy, George Bernard Nekarda, Victor Franics -372- Newman, Douglas Nielsen, Lawrence Henry Nussbaum, Benjamin Nyland, Fritz Charles O'Neill, James Allan Pang, Clinton Mindil Parsons, John Palmer Peterson, Chester William Phipps, Francis Harloe Purdy, James Howard, Jr. Rappaport, Jack L. Rogers, Malcolm Fletcher Rohrs, George Carlton Roseff, Alexander R'oth, Solo Rothwell, Albert Cyril Rubin, Samuel Samuel, Milton Sandhusen, Louis Henry Schrader, Franz Shaw, Frank Dunlap, 2d Smith, Ralph Kitchel S'mithers, Adelbert F. Somerville, Randolph Spitz, Frank Maurice Stableford, Richard Gordon, Jr Sutliff, Edward Harrison Underhill, Edward Marvin Valentine, Kenneth Sterling Van Alstyne, Ward Van Buren, Maurice Pelham Veazie, Walter Broad von Hofe, George D., Jr. Voorhies, Jay Wagner, Frederick Cortland Watkins, W. Kenneth Webb, G. Raymond Weiskotten, Herbert Theberath Westerfield, Walter H. Whelan, Frank Raymond Wilsen, William Harry Wilson, James Wilson, William Satterlee Zeydel, Edwin Hermann Zvirin, Emil -i-if f ji N, get is '-' , J --- A'-- -- - 1, ,.V. f '- if R , I - , ., . . c F' 1 Anthony, Harold Elmer Bagg, Halsey Joseph Bakowitz, Harry Baron, Joseph Baron Joseph Louis Bartholow, Benjamin Hildson Baumeister, Philip Beery, Ray Coppoclc Bellinger, William Hart Benikoff, Alexander Bhadkarnkar, Purushottam Bierman, William Bijur, Sherman M. Bohm, Edwin Milton Braislin, William Donald Braverman, Benjamin Bridges, Milton Arlanden Burghard, Edward George Bush, Abraham Moses Calder, Eckhardt Cannon, Townsend Laing Chase, Albert Woodworth Clark, William Daniel Clarke, Thomas McLaughlin Colletti, James Cover, John Higson Danielson, Lester C. Danzig, Samuel Vallance Hyatt Deegan, Joseph Francis Diebolt, Alfred Leo Drullard, Alfred Bennett Du Bois, Robert Ogden Dunbar, Douglas Lindsey Dwyer, lfValter Vlfilliam Edwards, Frederick Trevenen Eisner, Moses Nathaniel Ellinger, Louis Julius Elstein, Charles Elwyn, Adolph Fay, Thomas Yuen Fein, Jacob Feinberg, Clement Ferber, Jacob Fern, Samuel Sidney Fink, Emil Henry Foster, H. Clay Lamar Freudenfels, Emil Fusfeld, Irving S. Galt, John Meares 3luuinrsa, Gllaza nf 1915 Gold, Henry Goodman, Herman Goodman, Robert Grant, Pryor McNeill Grossbaum, Benjamin Haldenstein, Alfred Augustus Hall, Charles Ernest Hayiord, Samuel Henry, J. Paul Herbert, William H. Herman, Harold Herson, Otto Higgins, Gilbert Henry Hoffman, Moses David Holzinger, John J. Huyler, Washington Connor Hyman, Harold Thomas Ilsen, Werner Reginald Jabine, Louis Jewett, Frederick William Johnston, William Sherman Kaplan, Julius Kemp, Philip Kittredge Kimm, Willard Ives Klingestein, Paul Henry Lazarus, Arthur Leonard, Chester F. Loesch, Hugo George Los Kamp, Harold Dana Love, John W., Jr. McElhinny, John Joseph MacRossie, Allan Albert Mallett, James Reginald Marcus, Lazarus May, Mortimer Meierhoi, Harold L. Menken, Harold D. Meyer, Herbert Lincoln Miller, Harold Wharton Moore, Walter V. Moorhouse, Ernest Bird Murphy, James Adam Nevin, William M. Newman, Fred Whitlock Newman, Julien Whitlock Norek, Alfred O'Reilly, Vincent J. Osgood, Harold Symonds Osterhus, Gustav Kvale -'373'- Osterman, Conrad Kollman Paszek, Leon Frank Patterson, William A. Pearl, Paul Louis Perkins, John Richard Radeloff, John Arthur Reibel, Julius Reuben, Milton Harold Rhinehart, Archie E. Richard, Edward Karl Robinson, Leland Rex Roney, John Lee Roseman, Samuel Irving Rosenthal, Harry Morris Rothenberg, David M. Salwen, Emanuel Sanborn, Vincent Guy Sands, Walter Harold Sceva, Lewis Schmuckler, Jacob Siegel, Julius Slayton, Maximillian H. Smith, Clarence Bruce, Jr. Smith, George Allen Sophrin, Michael Spence, Philip Sumner Stam, Peter, Jr. Stein, Morris Stern, David Sussman Stillman, Walter Martin Straflin, Howard Alden Strauss, Samuel Wolff Sussman, Samuel Abraham Svirsky, Max Sweeney, John Gordon Tanzola, Joseph John Tenopyr, Ottokar Thompson, William Gordon Titlar, Ralph S. Trainer, Camillus Rogers Trausil, Otto Johannes Van Gaasbeek, Harold C. Vessa, Michael C. Weil, Frank Leopold West, William L. Wilson, John Albert Wood, Alexander Hemsley Woodruff, Vlfilliam Harrison Wulfing, Frederick William fX ,tml re Qf - f ' f E sen ' if i ,, iliii f f l A 1 t o ttf' 1 ' lt F . ' Adams, Harold Briscoe Allison, James Waters, Jr. Amant, Alexander Appelbaum, Emanuel Appleby, Edgar Townsend Appleby, Francis Storm Archer, Daniel Gordon Armstrong, Joseph Bartlett Aspinwall, John Fawks Atwood, Kimball Chase, Jr. Axelrod, Herman Babcock, Edward Howard, Jr. Baer, Sterling Beyeritz, Francis Phelps Baldwin, John Sears Barker, P. Erskine Barone. Melchisedech Alfred Bartow, Charles Singleton, Jr. Beck. R1 Donald Bennett, Charles W., Jr. Berick, Morris Bernstein, Harold Bierhofl, Alan Frederic Black, Douglas McCrea Bliss. Francis William Bongiorno, Philip Brainerd, Howard R. Bricker, Harry Charles Brown, Addison Brown, J. Earle Bucci, Nicholas Burghard, George Ehret Butler, George Prentiss, Campbell, Duncan Chen, Chia Hsun Choy, Jun Ke Clark, 'vVard Rathbun Cleveland, James Harlan Cochran. George Gilhllan. Jr. Cohen, Samuel Lewis Cohn, Charles Elias Conlin, Alan Bruce Corbett. William Hyson Cornwall, Clift Crane, Arthur Seymour Craven. John D. Cronenberg, Charles William Currier, Gilman Sterling Curry, David August Darlington, Elliott C. B. Derbyshire, Alfred James, Jr. Dinnerstein. Morris Duncan, James Donald Dunham, Franklin George Durkin, William Joseph Eclinger. Ernest Harold Ehrlich, David Ernest Emerick, Benjamin lrving Engel, Solton Escobar, Pedro James Jr. Snphnmnrrn, Gllazz nf 1515 Evens, Leon William Everson, Duane Reginald Feeney, Aniatus Edward Fischer, Henry Sall Flowers, Hiland Lee Fogg, Wendell G. Fox, Edward Brown, Jr. Francis, Lee Reynolds Franklin, Ruford Davis Freedman, Isaac Frey, Walter Guernsey, Jr. Gilman, Coburn Girdner, Frederic William rad Globus, Joseph Haim Goerke, Francis Charles Goodstein, Philip Goodwin, Walter Campbell Gordon, Philip Graham, Sterling Edward Greenberg, Charles M. Guggenheim, Robert Milton Hagemeyer, Frank Herbert Hall, Francis Chauncey Hamilton, Charles Edward Hammerstein, Oscar Hanaway, Roy Harvitt, Henry George Hastings, Frederick Allen Henne, Arthur lfVilliam. Hermann, Gaston Julien Hiemenga, John J. Hoffman, Stoddard Holthusen, Harry Frank Johanson, Albert Mathew Kahn, Charles Leonard Killough, Walter Henry D Klausner, David Maurice Kleban, Morris Krandle, Harry Milton Krulewitch, Melvin Levine Kupfer, Milton Philip Laguardia, Cincinnatti John Lamade, George Robinson Lamb, Harold Albert Laurier, Carl Levine, lsador Baer Levinsky, Aaron Lew, Timothy Tingfang Lion, Harold Sidney Lipman, Leon H. Loewy, Maurice Bernhard Louria, Henry Walter McCallum, Kenneth Lee McCracken, Robert Wylie McHale. William MacLachlan, Howard J. Mahon, Ellwood John Malisoff, William Margold, Charles William -374' Con- can B. Mariano, John Mayer, Jack Wilbur, Jr. Mendes, A. Piza Meyer, H. Willy Miller, Howard, Jr. Monser, John William Moore, Walter Louis Morris, William Mouquin, Louis H. F. Munro, William Wallace Naumer, Harry August Neumann, Emanuel O'Malley, Columbus Ambrose O'Neale, James Saunders, Jr. Oram, Russell Maxfield Osswalt, Robert Lewis Ostrow, August Pearlman, Joseph' Perry, Ralph Redman Pfeiffer, Walter Price Phillips, Robert Beach Quinlan, Jo-hn Thomas Rado, Henry Rudolph Raines, Morris Abel Randolph, Wendel Govers Reeder, Rudolph R'ex, Jr. Rice, Julian Richards, Julius Kaplan Richards, Rowland Wheldon Riggs, Benjamin Reath Robb, Arthur Thomas, Jr. Roberts, George Henry Roberts, Llewelyn Rogers, Herbert Wesley Rosenstock, Felix Metzger Rosenzweig, Max Rotgard, Isidore Rothenberg, William Rovillain, Eugene Etienne Rowan, Richard Wilme-r Rubin, Henry Samuel Russ, Philip William Salvatore, Paul John Samuels, Saul Simon Samworth, Robert Pawley Scherpich, Eugene Arthur Schlesinger, Laurence Anthony Schneider, Herbert Wallace Schoeler, Herman Richard Schoenzeit, Emanuel Scofield, Glenni William Shanholt, Harry Shea, Edward Henry Shibley, Maurice Siegler, Julius Silverstein, Abraham Simonds, Francis May, Jr. Smith, Alonzo D'Grate Smith, Kenneth Steiner, Leo S'tephenson, Robert Abram Stern, Leo Sulzerberger, Sheridan Ullinann Tashof, Jacob Julian Taylor, Wallace Doyle Telson, David Thacher, Clifton Otis Thatcher, Ashby Snow Thompson, Ray Waldo Tichenor, Clifford Leigh Acosta, julian Albert, Jr. Albrecht, Ira Werner Allen, Douglas Hedden Allen, Walter Clarke Allison, Stanton Willetts Astrachan, Morris Auslander, Joseph Bacon, Ross Mattis Ballin David Bernard Barbarito, William Nicholas Barnes, Frank E. Barr, David Sidney Barsky, Edward Barksy, George Barth, August Stephan Beals, john David, Ir. Bellinger, Frederic Coudert Bernstein, Meyer Berzon, Harold Bierschenck, William Blumenthal, Morton Harry Bowles, Joseph P. Brady, Francis Lloyd Breakstone, Raphael Brennecke, Ernest Brickner, Richard Max Brieant, Charles La Monte Brous. Leonard Browning, George Emmett, Jr. Bryan, Joseph Alphin Buchman, Louis Bermeyer, Herbert Arthur Burghard, Frederick John Busch, Irving Busch, Lawrence Carl Victor Christmann, Ludwig Jacob Cochran, David Austen Cohen, Aaron Cohn, Milton Conti, Attilio Carlo Luigi, Ir. Coombs, Le Roy Carmer, Ralph S'. Criswell, Clinton F. Cronk, Harvey Morton Crook, James Beverly? Cudlipp, Jerome Moore Culman, Otto Tifft, Clarence Francis Trischett, S. Seymour Turek, Henry Theodore Turets, David Updike, Godfrey Ernst Valentine, Herbert vom Saal, Rudolf Ernst Weaver, John Howard Weed, Lowrey Albert Weintraub, Sydney Weissenborn, Henry Christian Williams, Gardner Wise, R'aymond Leo Wolff, Marcus Salberg Wood, Francis Appleton Wood, Paul Meyer Zahn, George Walter Zimmer, Daniel Becker Illrwahmrn, Gllaua nf 1517 Curt, Walter E. Cushing, Harry Cooke, 3d Danahy, James William Daly, R'aymond Joseph Daniels, Charles Wellman Davidson, Harold Bertram Davis, Walter Elbert Day, Charles Stephen, -lr. Day, Selby James DeGraff, Bartholomew Robins Delehantv, Thornton Denison. Archibald Campbell Dewar, William Dickie, George Willard Dietz, Milton Dinsmore, Alvin Lenhart Donovan, Harry W. Dornes, joseph Anthony Dreyer, Samuel Dupont, Andre Dvorkin, Meyer Eckley, Harold james Edman, Irwin Elmer, Philip Rees Ely, George William, 2d Emmerich, William Ericsson, Eric Alfred, Ir. Eskey, Chester Leonard Everson, Robert Kenneth Fairchild, Hoxie Neale Ferebee, Samuel Harrell Ficken, James Franklyn Finkle, Oscar George Finkle, Philip Fisher, Henry Jacob Fox, Donald Rossiter Frisbie, Daniel Manning Furia, John Joseph Gardner-Strickland. Harold Albro Garfunkel, Louis Garman, Allen Don Gaynor, Clarence Alfred Fran Geib, Amos Philip Geiger, Walter Joseph Gelbhaus, Frederick H. Geraty, Thomas Joseph -375- Gibson, A. Wallace Gill, Dalip Singh Gilmore, Samuel Louis Ginzburg, David Glennie, Alexander Cowles Goerlich, Arthur C. Goldberg, Benjamin Goldman, Maurice Goldstein, Max Michael Golembe, Harry Gollick, William Anthony Goodman, David Gordon, Kenneth James Gorman, William Francis Gould, George jay, Ir Griffen, John D. M. Gropper, Milton Herbert Haight, Vincent Wymand Hall, Labarus Hammarstrom, Charles Archi- bald Bates, Herman Malcolm Black, Thomas Earl Halter, Clarence Robert Handin, Louis Hanemann, Henry William, Ir Harrison, james Renwick Haskins, Bayard Tremain Hassan, Ali A., Ir. Healy, Jefferson Helms, Harold Hotchkiss Henderson, Francis Tracy Herman, Harry Herman, ,Irving Herstein, Karl Marx Heydecker, Creagh Mitchell Heyman, Benjamin Hickey, Thomas Eugene Hilborn, Dupley David Hilldring, John Henry Hillman, William Hirschfield, Ira Wilson cisHomlet, Harry Hooven, Wilbur Thomas, Ir. Howe, Robert Wood Hubbell, Reginald Worth Hughes, William Morris, Ir. l i, .'i' ti-fi: f-'- .- :il k ,A,,, I Fi fi-A -.-.' X L - 5 .i lngersoll, Walter Raymond Isselhardt, Louis Adam Jeanny, Samuel Macpherson, Jetter, William Francis Jewell, Ellis 'Wayne Jimenis, Edwin A. Johanson, Francis Oscar Jones, Charles Reed Kahn, Henry Kane, Ralph Freeborn Kashden, Harry A. Kassel, Morris Kates, George Norbert Katz, Hyman Abraham Kelly, William Joseph Kennedy, Daniel Edwin Ker, David Kerby, Philip Clyde Kern, Max Kiernan, Eugene Kilburn, Henry Thomas Kilroe, John Charles Kimball, Lindsley Fiske Klein, Sidney Klingenstein, Percy Knote, Frederick Corning Knox, John Paige Korkus, Edwin Frederick Kornsand, Edmond S. Kraus, Frederick Kurtz, Jacob Langdon, Arthur Normington Landau, Morton Samuel Langthorn, Jacob Stinman, Jr. Leding, Robert Herman Lee, John Charles, Jr. Leede, Horst Edward Herman Lemelson, Julius Levie, Mortimer Joseph Levin, Henry Levin, Jasper Joseph Levine, Jacob Levy, Milton Fowler Lewis, Kenneth Mark Liccione, XVilliam Titus Marius Lichtenstein, Anson Liesenfeld, Sussie Littauer, Emanuel Victor Liu, Tien Toh Logan. Charles Thomas, Jr. Lorenz, Robert Howard McCready, John Dudley McEvoy, Arthur Francis MeHargue, Willard R'aymond McKenna, Walter William McKeon, John Whitten McKinless, Raymond Vzickenzie, Richard Nair. Ira Preston . iges, Horace Samuel Mankiewicz, Herman Jacob Mann. Louis Richman Mansbach, Percy Purcell Jr. Margulies, Irving Marshall, James Maurice, Benjamin Van Dyke Mayer, Albert Mayer, Albert Kenneth Mebane, Donald Cummins Messing, Arthur Joseph Meyer, David Leopold Michaelian, Frank Michael Milch Henry Miller, Howard Milton, 2nd. Miller, William Harold, Jr. Minsky, Henry Minturn, Thomas Moneypennv Nelson North, J Monroe, Henry Clay Montgomery, Richard Bacon Moolton, Ralph Rembrandt Mullen, Alfred Murray, Charles Myers, Wayne Vernon Nahm, Horace Hamilton Newburger, Morton Joel Nodine, Edwin Rogers Noonan, Raymond L. Norton, Timothy Joseph Oberrender, Girard Franklin O'Brien, Vernon Oppenheimer, Fred Seymour O'Brien, William Lucian Orliansky, Isaac Louis Pitts, Frederic Gardner Paddock, Arthur Kittredge Padwe, Frank Park, Stewart Jesse Passarelli, Luigi A. Pauley, Charles Thomas Peper, Frederick John Perea, Juan Augusto Perea, Salvador Perkins, Raymond Lamont Perla, Leo Petchtle, C. Bouck Piel, Rudolph Alfred Pohlmann, Harry Francis Porter, Elbert Stothoff Posner, Herbert Pott, Richard Moncrieff Profhtt, Charles George Rabinowitz, Hyman Reuben Ransohoff, Nicholas Sig Reagan, Charles Austin Reichers, Philip Steingotter Riggio, Corrado Riley. George Washington Rivelson, Samuel Morse Robinson, Meyer S. Roche, Austin Summerfield Rogers, George Gaillard Rosenberg, Julian Dellevie Roth, Philip Arthur Rowland Floyd I-Iookway Robb, Kenneth Everts I'. Roberts, George Bassett R'obinson, George Rothman, Abraham Rukeyser, Merryle Stanley Ryskind, Morris Sacharoff, Leo Samuel Sanders, Gilbert Sawyer, Alan Foster Scardaccione, Alexander Anselm Schmitt, Roswell Lawrence Schulz, Alexander William Schulte, Herbert August Schuster, Max Lincoln Schwanda, William Edward Schwartz, Harry H. Schwartz, Herbert Scofield, Lawrence Stranahan Scully, Francis Joseph Seadler, Silas Frank See, Chong Su Seldowitz, Morton Shapiro, Thomas Arthur Sheffer, Earle Ceylon Sheldon, Bruce Smith Shepard, Royal Francis Shimmon, Joseph Malik Shlevin, Edmund Lester Siegel, Benjamin Singer, Isidor Nathaniel Skarvan, Stanley Joseph Slack, Meyer H. Smith, Edmund Coe Smith, Ronald Brinkerhoff Smith, Palmer Smith, Ralph Bevin Sperling, Elliott Mark Spier, Franklin Spingarn, Samuel S'pringer, Clarence Stephen Springmeyer, Frank Theodore Spiero, Gerald B. Starke, Emory Potter Sterman, Max Stern, Charles Harold Stone, Chauncey Warren Stone, Stephen Grant Stroock, Irving Sylvan Suckley, Arthur Rutsen Lynch Symonds, Roland Sultzer, C. Frederick Suydam, James Lambert, Jr. Sokolskv, George Ephraim Stern, Donald McGregor Taber, John Huttleston. Teall, Henry Paull Temple, Alan Harrison Todd, Kenneth William Todd, Warwick Hanford Topalian, Haroutune Vanes Towns, Edward Barbour Townsend, Alfred Walton Townsend, Landon McDuffie Tsai, Mo Chung 'L'tW xg al H L L, fx it ' N I-I I-S J. -, .I Qs- , p . l- v -ll, I ..'. l L i 3 T K' - ie. . ' A n r n 1,-g LX ,aa Tucker, Frank Landale, Ir. Van de Water, Sterling Hawes Van Ness, Carl Condit Von Goeben, Carl August, Ir. Warshow, joseph Watt, Robert Wilson Wechsler, Albert Louis Weiler, Edward William Van Valkenburgh, Daniel Ethel-Weinhandler, Milton bert Von Bernuth, Anton Frederick Von Emburgh, George Henry Weinberg, Frank I. C. Warner, Daniel Dudley Baldwin, John Braithwaite Brez, Selig Colman Cattell, McKeen Weitzman, Harris David Welding, James Russell Welton, Walter Frederick Wertheimer, Jerome Samuel Wiener, Mervyn Gerald Wiggins, Theodore Du Bois Williams, Spencer Charles Willis, Harold Satterlee Wormser, Rene Albert Wurzbach, Frederick Alfred Yerkes, Harry A., Ir. 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Vollmer, David Wilbert Watson, Cuthbert Qlhrmiztrg Ballentine, Almyr Cooper Getzov. Samuel Melberg, Hyman J 'f,- ' - A W -. - J ' - '- L . ' Q ' fl 3 ' - km -,. ,,, ,st ---V , - 591 , , ,fu ,.,. , ,, . -'-. .11-'.::, fi-. ., fl 'eff - ' E - . L 9, J I N L L T 4'- Abkarian, Victor S. Amy, Ernest Valentine Anger, Edwin L. Armstrong, Clifton Astrom, VValter Birger Aten, Courtenay Banks, Henry W. Barrett, Julian B. Bau, Chingling Beatty, Lawrence Richmond Eliirai Hear Qlltuari nf 1917 Greene, Harding U. Hageman, Donald Haight, James Pollock, Jr. Hauk, Charles Hayward, Charles L. Hellman. Louis A. Henry, VVilliam Hermsdorf, Richard Paul Heynian, Morris Hildebrand, H. Edward Beck, Edward Frederick Williamlrlochette, Henry E. Benowitz, Harry Berg, Philip Bergmann, Carl A. O. Berson, Jacob Billsborrow, Ralph E. Blaustein, Maurice Bohlm, Howard W. Bouton, Dean Gregory Bowes, Almon N. Bradley, Lyman C Bradley, Wfayles B. Bragg, Edward H. Broe, Edgar Peter Brown, David L. Brueckmann, Earl C. 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Winant, Clinton Darlington Yates, James Atwood Young, John Wallace Young, Richard W., Jr. Younger, David H. - ,, L-. ,. -- W' .'.- ' e ' lt E' 3 , ,.,., .. A,,, .. ,.,, , . A.A, H H5 6 Svrrnnh Uttar, Glleuaa nf 1913 Abramowitz, William Hyman Amory, Copley, Jr. Asselin, Donatus Joseph Atkinson, Walter Edgar Baar, Emil N. Bainton, William. Lewis Barker, Frank Pendleton Baxter, Harold Beer, Thomas Berk, William Leonard Birnbaum, Alexander Mortimer Blythe, Frederick R. Blythe, William Horace Bobbie, Sidney S. Boles, Charles E. Bomer, John O'Neill, Jr. Braus, Leon Brock, Arnold, J. R. Broderick, Edward Vincent Brown, Frank J. Buford, Cornelius Hardy Bungard, Maurice Zuevia Bunzl, Julius Victor Carroll, Joseph Williani Castruccio, Constantine Clark, Byron, Jr. Clark, Francis John Clark, Russell Arthur Conger, Frederic Connick, Louis Cooney, Edwin Wright Curran, Cyril J. Curry, Vincent Edward Davisson, Richard Leech Dolbeare, Frederic Russell Drachman, Edgar Jacob Driscoll, Francis Lawrence Dwight, Maitland Erpf-Lefkovics, Carl E. Evans, Hubert Felker, Paul McDaniel Fike, Tracy R. V. Fowler, Dudley Frederick Frank, Victor P. Giden, Abraham- Arthur Gillelen, Warren, Jr. Ginsburg, Samuel Given, Philip L. Gluck, Julius Bertram Goldin, Gullie B. Haiblum, Leo N. Hann, Charles, Jr. Harrah, Edward Herrick, Harold E. Herrlich, William L. Heyder, Hans Heyn. Otto Peter, Jr. Hill, Dudleigh Hyman, Maxwell Ivey, Alphonso L. Jacobs, Elias Rex Jenkins, Isaac Newton Jerome, William Travers Johnson, Joseph Leonard Jones, John Kenneth Jones, Robert Halley Joseph, Edmund G. Knauth, Arnold Whitman Kramer, Samuel Lazarus, Stanley Matthews Lewis, Clarence Leslie Lilley, John Leavens Little, John Theodore Livingston, Robert R. Lyon, Clifford S. MacAdam, John King McCormick, John Kernan Macduff, Douglas McKinnon, John McPherson, Chauncey Ryder Martin, Francis Linton Meeker, David Edward Meisel, Charles J. W. Morris, Burton Burns Mulwitz, Jacob L. Murphy, John Joseph Nathanson, Samson Netter, William O'Donahoe, Gerald George Orr, Walter Stuart Pearce, Charles Chester Peiker, Harry C. Propper, Karl Read, Joel Lewis Reed, Lynn P. Remsen, William Richards, W. Carl Rives, Francis Bayard Rosenthal, VVilliam Joseph Ross, Vivian Clinton Rothberg, Harvey Isidor Rothschild, Jay Leo Rothstein, Herman Zigmund Rushmore, .Everett Scandrett, Richard Brown Scharmann, August Charles Schechter, Frank Isaac Schwed, Irving Shientag, Jacob Sholes, Sol Singer, Anton Smith, Norman Clarence Smith, Theodore E., Jr. Sommer, Bertraim Stearns, George Raynolds, Jr. Steckler, Edward Louis Stein, Samuel David Steinhardt, Lawrence A. Stokes, Thomas O. Stradford, Cornelius Francis Strauss, Irwin Dernham Swords, Albert Twombly Tannenbaum, Ferdinand Thompson, Lynn Harrison Tomlinson, Daniel Grant Turner, Cyrus Calhoun, Jr. Unter-meyer, Eugene Maurice Vaughan, James Andrew Voorhees, Tracy S. VVack, William Herman VVainwright, Stuyvesant, Jr. Ward, Jos. P. Whitley, Howard Sterling Whittingham, Edward Renwick Wiechmann, Walter Gerard Wilgus. Walter Quincy Wilk, Harry Wilson, Richard Bartley VVilson, Winthrop Alden Wolters, Fred Robert Wolinsky, Philip Woodhouse, Charles Douglas KX fm fa, X2 Adams, Henry Clinton Adams, Otis Hill Adams, Purser Elder Allen, Clarence Emir, Jr. Almand, Bond Alsop, Harold Penn Updegraff Bacon, VVill C. Bailey, Charles Robert Barnett, Carlyle Robert Barnett, Carlyle Reginald Barrett, Beach Bautz, Louis X. Beck, Perry Allen Bellamy, Emmett Hargrove Berliner, lrwin M. Blackmar, Abel Edward Blackwell, James Madison Bogle, Ronald Fletcher Booth, Frank Boyce, Paul L. Burchell, Arthur Vincent Burgess, lsaac Thayer Butler, Charles Allen Butterworth, George Forrest, Jr. Cadman, Frederick Leslie Caldwell, George Danforth Caldwell, Joe Yongue Capsh-aw, Hulon J. Carnall, 'Walter F. Castro, Fernando Catzen, Bertram Chauncey, A. VVallace Chester, Vfilliam Merrill Class, Jolm Lyons Class, John Lyons Coe, Richard Storrs Crouse, David Stowe Cruse. Bernard Augustine Dann. Oscar Louis Davenport, Russell Lounsberry De Beixedon, Bennett Demuth, Frank NVolf Dills, Duane R. Eckels, Claude Alan Embury, David Augustus Evans, John Fairhurst Falk, Edwin Albert Fisher, Henrv Lape Freeman. Robert Hill Gaston, George Houston Gates, Merrill Newcomb Geary, Arthur McCornack Gerson, Bernard Felix Gibson, J. Stanley Goldberg, Jeffrey Solon iliirai Hear, Gllaaa nf 1915 Gordon, Frank A. Grady, James Thomas Grafton, Horace Kirby Graham, Alvin Liddon Griffin, Egbert Bratlney Guldner, Rene Haaren, Arthur Herman Hafey, Jerome Thomas Hall, Herbert lfVilliam Harris, Ralph Scott Hatch, Verimont Healy, Thomas Jefferson Hearn, Cornelius, Jr. Henderson, Harry Buck Hendrick, Philip Edward, Jr. Herkert, Karl, Jr. Hildreth, Melvin Davis Hochstein, Louis Irving I-loftmann, Albert Siegfried Hornbrook, George Lutz Hotchkiss, Henry Greene Hubbard, M. G., Jr. Hughes, James H., Jr. Hunter, Alexander Hayes Jones, DeVVitt Clinton, Ill Jordan, David Leo Kaneko, Gin Jiro Katz, Jerome F. Kaufman, Samuel Kenyon, George Ross Kerr, David Renwick Kimball, Charles Edmund Kinan, Morris Engenton Kinsxvorthy, Burton Suttun Kister, Frank Adams La Corte, Salvatore Francis Larremore, Thomas Armitage Lasher, John Kennedy, Jr. Levinson, David Daniel Livingston, Samuel Maurice McAvoy, Preston Thomas McDowell, Robert Pitkin McLean, Owen Caldwell McNamara, John Gaffney McQuillen, Paul Wlilliam Maurice, Stewart Mautner, Bertram Mead, Edwin Henrv Rlebane, Banks Holt Meenan, Daniel Leo, Jr. Milheiser, Clarence Frederick Minor, James Henry Moffat, Stanley Matthews Moriarity, John Henry Rlurphey, Hermon King Murphy, Samuel Wilson Nathan, Edgar Joshua, Jr. Newman, Douglas O'Neil, Augustin Parsons, Schuyler Livingston Pearse, NVilliam Henry Petteway, Hubert Connor Pettexvay, VValter Raleigh Plamondon, Charles Ambrose, Jr. Potter, Michael Purdy, James Howard, Jr. Quigg, Murray Townsend Raphael, Jesse Rappaport, Jack L. Reiss, George Andrew Roberts, Carroll McLean Robinson, Milton Kennedy Roseff, Alexander Rothfeld, Lawrence Rubel, Frank Raymond Rubin, Samuel Sanford, Ferdinand Doan Schwartz, Jesse Schwarz, Philip Short, Livingston Lyman Shukri, Ahmed Shutt, Erwin Reed Smith, Benjamin Gregory Smith, Ethelbert Talbot Smith, Wesley L. Sydney Grover Cleve- Soons, land Spencer, Edgar Allen Burr Stanford, Frank Curtis Steuer, Bernard Stewart, John Clark Stitt, Edward Vtfalmsley Strange, Robert, Jr. Studwell, Spencer A. Swanton, Hobart Pond Thiesing, Theodore Heinrich Thomas, Rupert Broas Trumbull, George Lee Vreeland, Hamilton, Jr. Walker, Merle Royse Wallace, Fred Leroy VValser, Kenneth Eastwood VVarhed, William Wassermann, Jesse A. Weathers, Brantley .Alexander VVhecler, William Franklin Wilson, Andrew, Jr. Wilson, Dudley Audrel Zoller, Carl, Jr. Jw Q Q , E. I LQ ? 1 My ,. 1 X , , , gm. 2 1 V n V, x I N-1 5 3 in , .3133-5.1.551 3 'Q Q J, g l, - , X I .'g , 5 ' F' H fit: 1. V ffi x H ,Z s ,. . JPVQ, , ---- . XA is ' ff '-- C -' - 5 fi 5 Mas ai. .tZ-,x.,g',..,-,-....-'. --',,,-,-,-.,:,,1.,, -. -. A--.'-lux ' - rd, 5 annlnounznr. Arnold, Earle Bernon Brannen, Haney D. Carter, Champe G. Codling, William Brigden Cunning, Patrick Henry Deen, Dewitt Talmage De Flou, Charles Ehrman, Samuel Lasker Elken, Clarence Leonard Freyre, Fernando, Jr. Gale Earl Harrison Hall, Julian Croswell Hamilton, Alexander, Jr. Ingram, Donald McChesn Nun-illllatrirulzrteh Sviuhrnisa Kosik, Gustav Lackey, Williain Truesdell de Leon, jose Lewis, Sydney McLaughlin, Jani es Bennett Maby, Adelbert C. Mansback, Irving E. Montoro, Jose Enrique Moore, Henry B. Musser, Benton N. Gelrichs, Hermann Parham, Edward Rodney Patterson, James Southerland ey Peeples, Thornwell K. Richards, Frank Sells Romey, Thomas Boyd Shalleck, ,loseph Slayton, George Noyes Stinson, I. VVhitla Strawrnan, Clifford Melvin Tunis, Roberts Vallance, Williain Roy Velebir, Andrew, Ir. von Helmolt, Carl, jr. VVilliams, Harold Vincent Wise, Louis I. W'ood, John Samuel , ,S -L, St. Paul's Chapel and Avery Hall 3 A, 1' - ' . ' trir i ' J :I W .J-T '- I4 .- :A- ix ri -i .--- . - ra. .'- ',- Qi FJH - 'F' -N' -'f'.1'- ' '- -.fx ' -' 'J' . n ri t r o N n L i, i, Acker, George Nicholas, Jr. Adler, Herbert Alexander, Harry Louis Bender, Maurice Blocher Benson, Arthur VVright Boas, Ernst Philip Braddock, VVilliam Hallock Brasted, Howard Spencer Brill, Isidor Chermiack Brothers, James Harvey, Jr. Burlingham, Robert Cady, Lyndon Bulkley Caldwell, Guy Alvin Covey, George Worthington Dineen, Paul Albinus Leo Douglass, Charles York Ebeling, NVilliam Bruno Iidwards, Bryant Benjamin Eichhorn, Louis Maxime Freund, Harold Herman Furniss, Clinton Chollet Halpern, Herman Hand, Cortland Kiernan Hutchison, Fred Rudy Ahrens, Herman Frederick Allison, Benjamin Roy Baker, NVillis Power Berman, Harry Berman, Louis Bidwell, Alfred Morrell Binderman, Saul Arthur Brokaw, Raymond Voorhees Cabaniss, Joe Turner Carp, Louis Clarke, Philip Henry Cleveland, Mather Climan, Max Colp, Ralph Colvin, lVilliam Putnam Desnoes, Percy Harold Dingman, Norman McLeod Dodd, Raymond Canfield Easton, Edward Raymond Ellington, Amzi Jefferson Felsen, Joseph Friedman, XVilliam Goldstone, Joseph Gottesman, Julius Greenberger, Morris Halsted, Halcyon Ilansen, Harry Beauvoir Hartvigsen. Hyrum Jacob Holzman. Martin Hurd, Ralph Abram iliunrth Hear, Svrhnnl nf Mrhirinv lrvine, Robert Steele Johnson, John Loring Kaplan, Ira I. Katz, Elihu Kerley, James Hoyt Kominz, Jacob Samuel Krakow, Moses Hyman Kuhlman, Alvin Edgar Landy, Joseph Aaron Larson, Henry Maxwell, Jr. Lellmann, Wilfred Dtto Louis Lubarsky, David Arthur Marshall, Hyruim Leo McBride, Earl Duwain McCann, Daniel Francis, Jr. McGreen, Francis Augustine Moore, Robert Booth Morrison, Wfhitelaw Reid Nathanson, David Morris Niles, Frank Lee Paddock, Royce Pallen, Conde De Sales Parsons, VVilliam Barclay, Jr. Passover, Gregory Constantine 612155 uf 1914 Peters, Andrew, Jr. Philips, Herman Byrol Pomeroy, Frank Kenneth Raynolds, Randolph Rogers, Rupert Reed Rosenbliith, Milton Benjamin Rosenson, William Runge, Otto Ernst Scudder, Frank Dyckman Seibels, Robert Emmet Shulansky, Jacob Sinclair, Donald Bunker Smale, Xlxfllllillll P., Jr. Smith, Thayer Adams St. George, Armin von Sullivan Timothy Francis Xavier Titus, Norman Edwin Vermilye, Herbert Noble Volovic, Gregori Ossipovich XfVeiss, Adolph Abraham Vtfhite, Edgar William A!Vllll11'lTlS, Jesse Feiring Young, Ralph Howard Ulhirh Hear, Qilaaa nf 1915 laason, Alfred H. Trish, Charles Gilbert Jacobs, Alexander VVilliam Jerskey, Abraham Jolmson, Harold Foote Johnson, Redford Kohlsaat Kalbfleisch, Ernest Leopold Kenny, John J. Khuri, Halim Basil Klein, Eugene 4 Kramer. Bertram Solomon Ladd, Wfilliam. Sargent Lasher, Vlfillis W. Levy, Jerome Lewis, Raymond W'illiams Lyon, Brockton Reynolds McElvare, George Gerard McFarland, Arthur Henry Mc Lendon, Preston Arthur Martinson, Herman Mathews, Raymond Hamilton Mayer. Max David Meleney, Henry Edmund Messemer, John Francis Michaels, Leo Miles, Seth Herbert Munger, Arbor Day Newfield, Lewis Alfred Nichols, Charles Fay Pardee, Trying Hotchkiss Price, Joseph Pyle, Edwin Reynolds, Robert Jesse Rudolphy, Jay Besson Sanders, Theodore Michael Seiff, Harry Joseph Shugart, Floyd Caldwell Slatkin, Harry Smith, Alan De Forest Sm.ith, Harold Ellsworth Snvder, Frank Hassan Sobin, Julius Stanley, Stephen Treat Stearns, Vfilbur Watkins Steel, James Alexander Stevens, Albert Mason Stevens, Neil Campbell Sussman, Henry Alexander Sweet, Wallace Nathaniel Swindle, Ormund Reid Taylor, Harold VVilliams Thomas, Clarence Proctor Unger, Jonas J. Valensi, Albert W'akeley. VVilliam Easton VVinternitz, David Henry Young, John Joseph Zion, Lewis he Q E. ..-. -14511. r: -..,w.v . .4. - - ' ,-, -.-' '. ry .,,, . -1- - -li-LI nil P-fl L-.LX . Bell, Alfred Lee Loomis Blanton, VVyndham Bolling Bliss, Walter Parks Bluestone, Ephraim Michael Bonvicino, Louis Anthony Bostanian, Kevork Nerses Brady, Leopold Bruner, Abram. Breneman Bull, David Chapman Butler, Charles Terry Chapman, VVill Harimon Conan, Neal Joseph Cox, Vlfesley Cintra Dodds, William Paul Dold, Douglas Meriwether Ferry, Ronald Manslield Field, Manning Cromwell Fiske, Pliny Baxter Foote, Merrill Newton Fortuine, Stanley Theodore Goldfarb, Barnett Goodglick, Samuel Grollman, Meyer Abramson, Frederick Anderson, Gilbert Christian Astarita, Marion VVilliam Babbott, Frank Lush, Jr. Bakovitz, Harry Barberis, Eligio Guetano Beatty, Edward F. Bell, Samuel Dennis i-'vrrunh Hear, QHHE5 uf 1EI1B llauben, Louis Hudson, Erastus Mead Hume, Vlfalter Fairbank Jessup, Everett Colgate Jewett, Charles Harvey Johnson, Paul Barrus Kahn, Samuel Kuhn, lsador Leggett, Thomas Haight Lintz, Joseph Magnette, Jules, Jr. Mahon, Hugh W. Mamelok, Louis Mann, Lewis Theodore McNeile, Hector James Meleney, Frank Lamont Messing, Arnold Miller, Milton Valentine Morrill, Berton Charles Morrison, Frederick Holton Nemser, Maximilian Nicolson, 'William Perrin, Jr. O,Connor, Arthur Joseph Osserman, Hyman Aaron Ramsay, Alexander Dunn Rand, Ewing Hascall Rayle, Albert Amis, Jr. Rosemnan, Jacob Daniel Salomon, Alfred Victor Schleussner, Robert Clinton Schram, Clare Fred Nesbit Shibley, Gerald Spencer Smith, Groves Blake Soderstrom, Gustave Albin Sommer, Sylvan E. Stadie, Vifilliam C. Steinholz, Reuben Strumwasser, Samuel Sutliff, Edward Harrison Tracey, VVilliam VVallace Tracy, Grover Vincent, Leonard Marshall, Wfiener, Jacob J. Wfills, Charles Edward Wilson, James Zamkin, Harry Oscar Zllirai lgrerr, Gllaaa uf 1917 Hancock, Heber Chase Heck, Edson Burr Herman, Harold Hermes, Harry Leonard Herring, Albert Crawford Heslin, NVilliam Francis Horton, NVilliam Steurer Hyman, Harold Thomas h l Or lll, Ed-mund Vlfaldemar Bergamini, Herbert Mu lennerg Bickley, Emil Burton Bierman, 'William Blanton, Howson Wallace Blauvelt, Harold Blood, Wilkie Hooper Bonfeld, Max Louis Braislin, William, Donald Bullen, Bernard Christie Campbell, VVilliam Edward, Jr. Caverly, Charles Edward, Jr. Clark, Albert Merwin Clark, Charles Eugene Collins, Homer Garton Crane, Albert Loyal Damelio, VVilliam J. Dolan, Daniel James Eisner, Moses Nathaniel Farnum, Waldo B. Ferguson, Lee Hollister Fern, Samuel Sidney lfield, NVilliam Hinrichs Finklestein, William Fuller, Duncan MaeTavish Gayer, Hugh Walters Goodman, Hermanzl Greenberg, Morris Grosvenor, Robert I-Taft, Henry Harris lsaacs, Harold Joseph Jackson, Sydney Charles Josephson, Emanuel M. Kaufman, Julius Keating, John Joseph Kohn, Jerome Lattman, Jacob Lazarus, Joseph Arthur Linett, Joseph Morris Lynch, James A., Jr. Lyons, Lawrence Vosburgh Mandeville, Stuart Ellsworth Marcus, Lazarus Meierhof, Harold Lee Moore, Walter Van Olinda Morris, Solomon A. Muesch, Edward George Nicholaus, John Louis Nisselson, Abraham Noble, George Henry O'Dowd, Jolm Joseph O'Neil, Francis J. Orr, Frank Brock Pinkham, Albert Day Potter, Raymond Thornton Pudney, William Kent Pyle, John Henry Ramsey, George Herbert -391- Rankin, Bertrand Fred Reibel, Julius Rice, Franklin Wilson Richards, Lloyd Robertiello, Attilio Rockwell, Robert Lockerbie Rogers, Ronald Bacon Rothenberg, David Meyer Salwen, Emanuel Schmalzried, Elmer William Schwintzer, John Roderick Seaman, James A. Sibbald, John Oswald Silbert, Samuel Solovei, Samuel Spence, Philip Sumner Steinman, lsidore Stenbuek, Joseph Benjamin Stillman, Vililliam A. Titlar, Ralph S. Vail, John lnsley Blair Van Derwerker, Earl Edward Van Gaasbeek, Harold Vlymen, John Richmond von Hofe, Frederick Herbert VVare, Edward Richmond Weber, John William W'est, Randolph XVestermann, John Jacob, Jr. White, Park Jerauld, Jr. VV'ilens, Ira Vifilson, John Albert Wolff, Jacob 'VVurm, Carl Yampolsky, Joseph Zeman, Frederic David .-Xrguello, Jose E. Berner, Frank Brotberton, Harold T. Brown, Lewis N. Cogswell, George R. Cole, Edwin M. Crystal, Benjamin H. Dixon, Aaron M. Dixon, Maynard H. Drapkin, Samuel R. Eichacker, Edward Embree, Carlton S. G. Ackerman, J. Sebring Ager, Miss Lena O. Ajamian, Charles Arcabasso, James Aronsohn, Harry S. Atwood, Edward A. Augsbury, Theodore B. Archer, Ward F. Baldwin, Earl M. Barenzano, Joseph N. Bennett, Henry D. Bennett, Reuben J. , Bougher, Clifford l. Bounin, Isaac Bowen, John Breitbart, Max Bretter, Bernard Brown, Joel W. Callahan, Francis A. Cangialosi, Ciro Cannella, Giuseppe Cavallo, Gaetano, E. Chasan. David Cianiulli, Camillo Colfax, Miss Margueritte A. Colley, Robert R. Concialdi, Lewis Cragg, Edward, Jr. Conradi, Rudolph H. Davis, Brooke, J. De Caro, Peter De Lalla, Michele De Maio. Miss Henrietta Dennis, Clarence F. Dworetzky, Louis Emanuel. Meyer Fasano, Emidio Ferber, Samuel Ferro, Edward Finello, Ralph F. 5 1915 3 I J Glullrgr nf Hharmarg IgfrniurlJlininvraitgidllaaa JT .,,f aw Emmett, Harold F. Frawlev. Francis A. Fried, Miss Rose Goldstein, Joseph Jacobs, Jacob M. Jones, Roscoe F. Kramer, Miss Kate Levine, Morris R. Mango, Louis V. Martus, Jerome H. Osborn, Thomas G. Patzoky, Julius Seninr Qlnllegr Fletcher, Francis T. Forman, Julius Franceschi, Antonio Frohwein, Otto J., Jr. Galateria, Anthony Ghirardi, Fortunato O. Gittleman, Harry E. Godes, Herman J. Goldschmidt, Jacob Gordon, Maximilian P. Gourin, Boris Greene, Frank A. Green, John J. Gritz, David K. Gurry, Edward A. Hammer, Harry J. Hartman, Eugene Henkel, Waldemar Hergert, Carl H. Hertz, Orrin Hoagland, Vebber C. 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Rose, Duncan Rosen, Max Rosenfeld, Abraham Rosenfield, Abraham J Rosenthal, J. Myron Rothstein, Miss Mary Ruderman, Morris D. Sanchez, Miguel S. Schaefer, Edmund Schwersens, Robert Sciacca, John Sheinaus, Louis Schwalb, Harry Siegel, Samuel Spitale, Gaetano J. C , i ri f - w - R A t o ' S Stern, Joseph Stewart, Mason Storm, Charles M. Toomey, Daniel M. Trainor, Joseph Trotta, Remo Aronstamm, George C. Blau, Joseph Burnett, Arthur C. Caffrey, Miss Edythe R. Capeci, Ernest Cohen, Joseph Davis, Jesse Dispenza, Miss Rose Dragotta, Samuel Esperson, Gerhard E. Agashkin, Nicholas Ajamian, Aaron Amabile, Anthony Ambrose, Fred E. Am-edeo, Joseph B. Amico, Pasquale, Jr. Andrews, Fonnie J. Andrews, Junius F. Angel, Emil Anzalone, Salvatore Arginteanu, Miss Deborah Aronovic, Abraham Avstreih, William M. Bach, Alexander Bankert, Anthony G. Barkin, Benjamin Battaglia, John Baum, Miss Jennie Bayer, Henry Bedrick, Max Bellows, Orin K. Berkowitz, Benjamin H. Berkowitz, Bernard S. 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Ruby, Isidor Ruderman, Jacob Sachs, Joseph Saltz, Raphael A. Sammarco, Ettore Sanker, Samuel Sarli, William Scheintlinger, Morris Schimansky, Miss Ida Schwartz, Maurice Scilipoti, Ludwig W. Senft, William J. Shapiro, Moses Siena, William R. Silverman, Miss Henrietta Sinclair, Everett Sirkin, Jacob Smedira, Nicholas A. Smith, Edwin J. Smith, Harold A. Smith, Irving L. Smith, Paul J. Smith, Walter A. Snyder, Alfred C. Solosko, Miss Anna Solow, Morris A. Somers, Charles J. Spottiswoofl, VVilliam Stark, Joseph Steenburgh, Eugene M. Steinliardt, Abraham Steves, Bertram C. Stoll, George Svigelski, David Taddonio, Anthony J. Taub, Raphael Taub, Saul Taylor, George E. Thaler, Edward I. Thom, Mrs. Edith M. Thompson, Arthur E. Troy, John J. Valvano, John A. Viscardi, Francis P. Virden, George D. Wallach, Benjamin E. Ward, Cliiiord E. Warfman, Samuel Weinshenker, Israel Weinstein, Abraham Weiss, Frederick Wengle, William Wheelock, Ralph L. Widoff, Philip Williams, Eynon H. Vlfirtenberg, Herman Voung, Alfred G. Schneider, Lawrence V. ' -roff, Max H. Schoenberg, Paul Schultz, Louis Schwartz, David BNET Grahuatr 0112155 lflett, Raymond L. Guerriebri, Pasfluale Planten, John R. Fliunh uni! Erug Ollaaz Nlclnrloe. John G., Jr. -394- ..ucker, Louis W. Traub, Adam J. A. Wiener, Jacob H. NVright, Samuel B. Adams, Louise Elizabeth Greenwald, Gertrude Victoria f men ' f fl T 1 nc unzun 857' ij Zfhirnarh Qlnllmegv Sveninr Gllauaa nf 1914 Cilanhiimtrs fm' Ihr A. E- Begrrr Allen, Marguerite : Andrews, Sophie Townsend Baldwin, Mabel Bateman, Gladys lcBaum, Minnie Boegehold, Winifred Dorothy Brew, Mary F. 'Britain, Margaret i'Brittain, Virginia Orene Brooks, Rosalie Whitehead Brown, Kate Gertrude Bunzl, Lucille Caroline tBurgevin, Caroline Louise tCarman, Margaret Isabel Carroll, Julia Elsie 4'Cherry, Ethel Newton Clinch, Marie Louise Clingen, Alice Van Dorn 'tCohn, Caroline Coryell, Nancy Gillmore Curtice, Eunice Mallory Dale, Jane Elizabeth Davis, Sarah Caroline De Young, Estelle , t Dwyer, Helen Ferguson, Jeannette Fitch, Dorothy Morgan Fox, Louise 'Gates, Frances Willard 'kGrof, Christine Guernsey, .Ruth Estelle Harris, Hannah Heinemann, Beatrice Danzig Herod, Dorothy Fraser tHoey, Marion Alice Holzwasser, Florrie Keith, Wilma tklielley, Annie Elizabeth Kenny, Mary Elizabeth Lawler, Mary Helen tLowndes, Emily McCrodden, Ella Vance t McLaughlin, Grace McVickar, Helen Isabel MacLean, Daisy Agnew Mauser, Ruth Baldock Martin, Ruth Drummond Mason, Mabel Helen Mayer, Eleanor Theresa t'fMills, Frances Alice Miner, Sidney Louise Nicola, Lulu Ord, Alta Ashmead Ordway, Sarah Fleming Palmer, Florence Patterson, Mabel Waldie Peck, Margaret Tfoore, Harriet Winship Raft, Gertrude Rhoades, Florence Martha Ros, Luisa Rosenthal, Juliette Clara Rothenberg, Anna Elizabeth Schorr, Marguerite Louise Schulman, Jeannette Schwartzman, Fanny Seigler, Florence Mildred Seldner, Gladys Editha Shackleton, Clara Everett Shannon, Angela Sherline, Anna Esther Shipman, Helen Briggs Stephens, Gertrude Emily :kStirn, Edith Eva Sturges, Sarah Elvina Delano Talmage, Ruth Whittier 'l'Thomas, Edith Maddock Track, Irene Paula XTully, Marion Unger, Jeannette Van Raalte, Jeannette Vorhaus, Amy Rose Walker, Mary Elizabeth Walton, Lillian Susie Wells. Olive lo Williams, Edith Gardner Wise, Rose Marie Glanhihatrz fur the IB. 55. Ergrrr Duror, Caroline Mulhall, Edith Frances Petri, Lucie Anna Mathison, Elizabeth Owens, Ella Adelaide -395- X r . ,gm nf if vp- ,Q., . , . , . -' . ' ' 1 - 1 . , - g . , -, -. ,tg 2.5, gg .- ,V ' , fm ED 1, 'sk .. gg 5 as 5 use f E '.'- - - 1 i, . , A 'I J -' -' s , - 1 ,. 3 5 r P i ? H .i i ' B Q .' 1:L,, vi ' 13 ' I .V - Y ' if ' . K, cf,-.3 flip V -3- I .. x h ,X a 7 :xl M ,ll-A 44-fi-1:71 :rv Tx AL gc ,I :sol - l , 1 ' 2. I. H 2 L 1. Adikes, Anna May Askbrook, Kathryn Astruck, Edna Frances Bailly, Elizabeth Donovan Bain, Gertrude Beach Banker, Grace Derby Barnet, Constance Isabel Bauhan, Linnea Henrietta Becker, Elsa Gertrude Belknap, Almira Fredericka Berger, Edith Berghaus, Elsa Louise Bernheim, Sara Anna Bernstein, Judith Semyra Bleet, Helen Marjorie Blount, Ida May Bolger, Julia Virginia Brett, Alice Marie-Louise Brown, Anne Goodloe Bulow, Sophie Ida Butler, Sarah Schuyler Carr, Margaret Chesley, Elsie de Valois Clarke, Mildred Senior Coates, Mary Isabel Coffin, Grace Cogan. Lucy Grace Cranch, Alice Ruth Davis, Edith Rebecca Dearden, Edwina Mary Doody, Marie Frances Downes, Helen Rupert Earle, Dorothy Engle, Sadie Engler, Marguerite Louise Erskine, Rhoda Evans, Ruth Doris Fink, Bertha Fleer. Frieda Anna Wilhelmina Fox. Katherine Neal Friedman. Hortense Fries. Catherine Carrie Fuller, Annie Geraty, Constance Mary Gilleaudeau, Helen Graae. Ruth lluninra, 0112155 nt' 1915 Gray, Mary Greenbaum, Grace Rachel Grof, Jessie Hardwick, Edith Gertrude Harper, Joan Harrer, Harriet Hawes, Esther Ware Henry, Edna Mary Herzfeld, Alma Josephine Hess, Edna Hochschild. Gertrude Horowitz. Ruth Nanette Howe. Lucie Wilson Hubbard, Grace Louise Hunley, Ethel Virginia Jackson, Lillian Marguerite Jacobsen, Beatrice Mathilde Jamison. Alma Charlotte Jeffrey, Laura MacLean Jenkins. Helen Hartley Jones, Alice Louise Jordan, Anna Elizabeth Journeay, Helen Kelly. Louise Frances Kerby, Catharine Edith Kirchwey, Freda Kong, Anna Fojin Krause, Estelle Krier, Dorothy Augusta Krinsky, Henrietta Jessie Pollak Lachmann, Helen Rosa Lambert. Emily Gordon Levi, Ray Elliot Levinson, Elsie Freudenheim Lewine, Charlotte Lichtenstein, Helena Louria, Eleanore Grace Lull. Sara Rowland McTighe, Mary Blanid Macauley, Elizabeth MacDonald, Helen Edith Marks, Ruth Marley, Ruth Jackson Martin. Lois Whitney Mayer, Clara Meyer, Margaret Nathan Miller, Eda Morgenthau, Lucy Rose Moses, Mildred Mount, Helen Emma Murphy, Helen Annette Nelson, Svea Anna Christine 0'Su1livan, Regina Ochs, lphigene Oerzen, Elsie May Oppenheimer, Louise Marian Paddock, Anna Marguerite Palmer, Elizabeth Pollitzer, Margaret Pulleyn, Virginia Randolph, Isabel Fitz Rankin, Ethel Lee Reid, Margaret Reinheimer, Corinne Roome, Sarena Valentine Ross, Mary Goldsborough Sayre, Emma Bertholf Schechter, Amy Esther Scherrer, Edith Myrtle Schmidt, Elizabeth Mary Not burger Agnes Schwarzvvaelder. Florence Skinker, Dorothy Anne Sondheim, Hattie Soskin, Lillian Stanbrough, Dorothy Stern, Edna Louise Stiles, Edith Stokes, Viola Matilda Terriberry, Margaret Totten, Isabel Walker, Louise Waller, Alice Page Nelson Washburn, Nina Elmira Wasserman, Estelle Phyllis Weber, Alice Juliette Weldon, Beulah Wells. Charlotte Adeline Williams, Katharine Wyckoff, Martha Zagat, Helen Qlanhthatrz fur the B. 5. Ergrrr Ansorgc. Fannie.Rich Greenhurg, Isabel Meyer, Irma Dorothy Bevier, Marguerite Kuttner, Ann Gaylor Tobin, Elise Froelich, Clara Lillian Mann, Mary Lee -396- WWE , 'f,- ' . 1 193 K ,.,, A H HH? ya Albert, Estelle Albrecht, Bertha Marie Alexander, Betty Reba Amidon, Beulah Elizabth Appelt, Rosalie Appley, Daisy Marie Asserson, Ruth Augur, Helen Edith Bailey, Alice Mortimer Barnes, Gladys Orme Beck, Frances Bianchi, ltala Maria Blondel, Dorothy Marguerite Blumenthal, Helen B. Borden, Marion Allen Buonocore, Bettina Beatrice Chancellor, Marie-Louise Clarihew, Margaret Cohen, Ruth Conklin, Agnes Maria Conover, Ethel Davies, Jessie Hughes Davis, Margaret Forman Dean, Dorothy Dean, Isabel Divine, Martha Millicent Exstein, Lillian Ray Fajans, Caroline Ruth Farrell, Grace Ellen Farrell, Mary Dorothy Fernstrom, Thora Marie Fezandie, Dorette Fischer, Edith Linden Franklin, Alice Darc Frazer, Dorothy Electa Gianella, Amalia Francesca Grossman, Edith Barthel, Else Anna Sophie Brewer, Ruth Ellen Snphnmnrea, Ollmaa nf 151115 Olanhiimtva fur tht A. 13. Ergrrr Gubner, Pauline Antonia Hall, Dorothy Hall, Elizabeth Bigelow Haring, Evelyn Louise Hecht, Rita Hedley, Phyllis Hillas, Marjorie Hogan, Olive Regina Howell, Frances Marie Hubbard, Eleanor Heermance Hughes, Mary Frances Hulskamp, Marjorie Virginia Jacoby, Jeanne H. Jonas, Senta Sarah Brunhilde Kelley, Emma Cornelia Kellner, Marie Jeannette Kelly, Marian Katherine Kempton. lva Tompkins Kink, Margaret Christina Klopfer, Elma Kohn, Cecilia Langdon. Helen Katherine Lonigan, Mary Edna Lorenz, Carol Ramey Lubetkin, Millicent Lucey. Louise McKelvey, Ruth Magid, Frances Marx, Olga Josephine Mirsky, Miriam Esther Misch, Helen Dora Murnane, Catherine Regina Myers, Dorothy Kenyon Nathan, Rosalie Gomez Nathanson, Mary Ethel Norris, Nanette Pareis, Eva May Pearson. Gladys lrwin Pfeffer. Anna Marie Pine. Mary Beekman Popper. Ottilie Powell, Mary Louise Whitney Randolph, Mildred Fitz Rees. Fannie Mina Reges, Ethel Rich, Eleanor Maria Rittenberg, Beatrice Helen Rosenstein, Helen Ross, Marie Estelle Rowland, Edith Lloyd St. John, Grace Evans Salmon. Ruth Schuyler, Gertrude Seipp, Emma Shrive, Lillian Worth Simmons, Margaret Perkins Smith, Helen Van Alst Stobaugh, Charlotte Wilhelmine Stoff, Carolyn Gertrude Storer. Dorothea Talbot, Louise Tieleke, Gertrude Emma Helen Wallace, Eleanor Newton Wallach, Esther Washburn, Ruth Fleming Wasserman, Rosalie Weil, Mabel Weinstein, Susanne Weiss, Carol Therese Wells, Mabel Wilber, Ruby Bird Wood, Natalie Franeisca Young, Ruth Marion Olanhihzxtvza fur the E. 55. Eegrre Decker, Ruth Kate Goldstone, Edith Helen Monroe, Lillian Marie Qlanhihatz fm' Elransfrr at the Zlinh nf Emu Hearn in Dunkin, Rosalind Frances Dunphy, Gertrude Felix, Pauline Allegra Fox, Alice Charlotte nf thv 'iiniurriaitg Lincoln, Louise McMurray, Madeline Quick Mitchell, Hannah Roberts. Henriette Wittke -397- Reaser, Dorothy Yvonne Rolf, ,Ida Pauline the Elgrnfmziinnal Srhnulia Schindler, Gertrude Josephine Smith, Mary McKinnon Trowbridge, Kathryn Parker White, Betty Trumbull f7X f Q I are iz my I S K' li if i ' Al' N '- X , - ii-'t x t s 1 .-.- . - 'J' -' ,A-'jlijifi U iii -1 is -'f-v'.'- J i'. ' --G. ii , in in 1' .' . I X V' ' YT WY' 'Tn ntvorfnnitnx J 'Pa' Aaronson, Grace Gladys Adams, Ruth Clara Adelstein, Gertrude Arkins, Carol Banta, Charlotte Ethel Bausch, Helene Becker, Elsa Maria Benham, Rhoda Williams Benjamin, Ruth Louise Bennett, Sarah Isabel Bernholz, Paula Bloch, Stella Bond, Orell Marguerite Bonnell, Ruth Adrienne Breckenridge, Marjorie Bremer, Phebe Eleanor Brodsky, Lena Rich Bufford, Hazel Blanche Burgi, Lucie Emilie Burns, Alice Patricia Burrows. Beatrice Callan, Helen Collins, Helen Browne Cook, Minnie Cecilia Curnen, Annette Louise Curuow, Dorothea Estelle Davis, Evelyn Marie Deardeu, Gertrude Agues Deutsch, Estelle Babette Diehl, Leola Diercks, Grace Dillay, Madeleine Downing, Maude Elsie Dunn, Olive Lorinne Duyn, Evelyn Hall van Dwyer, Mary Agnes Edmondson. Ruth Bathurst Egan, Ethel Margaret Mary Ellis, Rose Faith, Marion Esther Fisher, Kathleen Annie Flora, Margaret Lucille Fowler, Anna May Fox. Janet Friedman, Lillian Muriel Fries, Margaret Evelyn Geer, Cornelia Throop Gilbert, Elizabeth Girdner. Adela Overton Goldsmith, VVinfred Hollis Gray, Ethel Gray, Rose Rant Greer, Hallie Read Gunzendorfer, Lenore Guthrie, Clara Sylvia illrvrililnnn, Qllaaa nf 1517 Qlanhihutza fur the A. IB. Evgrrr Hahn, Irma Hall, Amelia Agnes Hallett, Marjorie Mitchell Harden, Mary Elizabeth Bern- adette Hatch, Florence Reeves Hattorff, Pauline Hausle, Eugenie Caroline Hayden, Marion Fessenden Hecht, Sylvia Sara R'osalind Hermann, Anna Catherine Caro- line Heyman, Jessie I-Ieyman, Mildred Edwina Hickok, Irene Cole Hiebel, Therese Huie, Alice Ordania l'ILll'lllllglOI'1, Katharine Elfleda Jensen, Ruth Amelia Johnson, Balhina Antoinette Judge, Beatrice Madeline Kahrs, Helen Janet Kannofsky, Ruth Edna Karr, Lucy Elizabeth Katz, Yetta Ketcham, Helen Bowers Kidd, Gladys Harper Kloss, Agnest Mersereau Koch, Marie Katherine Krause, Geraldine Lawrence, Rosemary Geradline Lee, Mabel Leet, Dorothy Flagg Leet, Helen Winsor Levy, Theresa Jeannette Lewin, Sadie Lichtenstein, Julia Valentine Lindsay, Mary Livingston, Gertrude Channing Lott, Marietta Creed Lowndes, Beatrice Luckings, Alice Peters McEntegart, Catherine Josephine Mackey, Marguerite Maddow, Doris Marquess, Eliza Buckner Martens, Charlotte Merritt, Grace Richardson Meyer, Irma Harriet Miller, Margaret Miller, Stella Miriam Moritz, Mercedes Irene Morris. Cora Hennen Moses, Margaret Mar Munter. Ella Nammack, Alma Francis Neer, Imogene Noice, Dorothea Oakley, Elsie Wikotf Oppenheimer, Florence Origgi, Sarah Palmer, Gladys Louise Papazian, Ellen Dawson Cass Parker, Eleanor Wilson Pengel, Elva Pennock, Meta Rutter Peters, Joan St. Michael Peterson, Ruth Edith Katherine Pollitzer, Aline Porter, Lucy DuBois Pritchartt, Annet Munger Quackenbos, Katharine Rau, Hilda Louise Reid. Ada Chree Requa, Cora Sheldon Rhodes, Frances Maud Rogers, Sabina Agnes Rosenbaum, Jean Phyllis Rubin, Jennie Ruhl, Alma Gladys Sabelson, Agnes Marguerite Sachs, Elinor Salzman, Evelyn Saul, Agnes Mockler Schulte, Almanda Pogue Schwarzkopf, Clara Bernhard Scott, Harriet Pittenger Seadler, Miriam Bertha Sermolino, Maria Camille Snagg, Gladys Katherine Staples, Jane Gilbert Steinthal, Juliet Rosina Stern, Dorothy Stevens, Marion Marjorie Stickland, Georgina Ida Strang, Dorothv Deane Stratton, Zalinda Oty Struss, Marion Taberini, Elettra Talmage, Mary Van Deventer Tarshis, Grace Jessie Taylor, Lucille Esther Teall, Dorothy Judd Teepe, Viola Irene Terry, Muriel Kathleen Thompson, Edna Thompson, Hattie Jane Tiffany, Ruth Gildersleeve Tuttle, May Ryerson Van Auken, Alta Louise .i sf ,er gfl ' . ,' 1 ,' ' a t , Q.- J . c M A , ,Z Van Wagner, Edith Harriett Watkins,'Elsie Marie Vivian Wernstedt, Ebba Mary Alice Wezel, Edith Wheeler, Ruth Barnett, Madeleine Elfelt Cohen, Selma Mabel Davenport, Millia Crotty Frenzel, Anita Jablonower, Anna Kent, Helen Frances Kirwin, Helen Murray Klausner, Ida Krasnow, Frances La Fountain, Marian Augusta Manhihatnn fur Uranzfrr 'tAlexander, Helen Duncan Arnot, Jennie Katherine Arnot, Mary Gladys Bloom, Helen Rose Fishbein, Dora WkGretsch, Laura Marcella i'Grosher1s, Madeleine Holbrook, Helen Bernheiin, Alice Rheinstein Brainerd, Beatrice Bernice Brooks, Elizabeth Carpenter, Margaret Seymour Cohen, Helen Nessa De Flon, Marie Fosdick, Winifred Finlay Harris, Florence Wilkens, Eleanor Agnes Williams, Olive Ethelyn Williams, Stella Katherine Wilson, Lillian Wishnieff, Harriet Vivian Wobber, Frida Katharine Woititz, Elsa Nettie Glanhihatra fur the E. Sv. Bvgrrr Lennon, Margaret Elizabeth Levy, Theresa Lewis, Esther Pritchard, Edna Watts Routh, Martha Loretta Schaefer, Lillian Augusta Schlang, Lily Siegel, Fanny Annice Siegel, Frances Siff, Myriam at 11112 Enh uf Uliuu Hearn nf the lluinrriaitg Konovitz, Leah Minnie Kupfer, Jessie Levy, Riette XLingo, Zora ,fMoore, Grace Elizabeth 'kMorehouse, Elinore Adelaide rMeyers, Mildred Audrey rNichols, Dorothy Beatrice Stronisoe, Solveig Surgeoner, Agnes Mason Walther, Helen Elizabeth Weinstein, Florence Whyte, Marion Tuley Williams, Isabelle Conkling Wischhusen, Mathilde Youngs, Helen Catherine ' the lH1'nfr55in11z1l Srhnula XPerl1nan, Phyllis Pollack, Sarah Potter, Grace Robb, Christine Cruickshanks Ross, Gertrude XSOlO1T1O11, Ethel YStander, Mathilda XSummerlin, Olive Smerial Svtithenta, fllllzltriritlairh Hendricks, Rowena Howe, Ruth Bouton Huiskamp, Mary McGorrick Levy, Edith Lillian A Lokker, Mary Christine Mabon, Rose Vedder Meyer, Ethel Sophie Moehle, Jean Earl Morgan, Edith Percy Rathgen, Cornelie Katherina Luise Ribble, Margaretha Antoinette Stebbins, Verenette Maydole 9fThompson, Christina Oviatt Tice, Sabra Colby Sprrial Srtuhizuts, Nun-iillatririrlairh Barnard, Vivia Grey Bousheld, Charlotte Bowler, Jane Taylor Carey, Cornelia Lee Cattell, Psyche xDavis, Margaret Degener, Irma Dodd, Helen Northall Dolan, Rosalie Brown Gudebrod, Mattie Carlisle Hunt, Helen Leigh Mackenzie, Jean XMander, Mary Jane Mayer, Mathilde Louise 9tMillar, Laura Morrison, Grace Louise Mullin, Doro'hy Truitt YNorton, Esther King Seligman, Renee Claire Shepard, Edna Silverman, Louise Block Staats, Fredericka Bremer '-399' Staats, Marion Stein, Mabel Bonner Tutliill, Isabel Hawkins Upton, Lucy Vogt, Thordis Warren, Catherine Carter VVhitecotton, Jeannie Brewington VVilson, Mary Florence Winthrop, Muriel .139 fi' E' V 11 if 11. ,-If i WZ t tt ro - r, ii i I P ' Elrarhrrz Qlnllvgv Srhnnl nf Ehuraiinn Grnhuate Sftuhvnta Qlanhihutea fur the iBurtnr'5 Ergrre mth Eiplnma Adams, Matthew Prior, Ballou, Willard Alger Bawden, William Thomas Belcher, Arthur William Boehmke, Matthias Bond, Syrus Orestes Breitwieser, Thomas John Brooks, Eugene Clyde Capps, John Edward Castle, Alfred Watkins Cazin, Adele , Chapman, lra T. Chapman, James Crosby Chiang, Monlin Chien, Hu Ting Clarke, Howard Ernest Cobb, Winfield V. Comin, Robert Cuthbert, Herman Girvin Davenport, F. Isabel Davidson, Percy Erwin Dotey, Aaron l. Dushkin, Alexander Mordecai Ferger, Henri Rabb Fichandler, Alexander Franklin, Ezra Thomas , Garver, Francis Marion Goldsmith, Evelyn M. Graves, Isabel Hart, Howard Farman Hill, Joseph Henry Hollingworth, Leta Stetter Holmes, Hilary Herbert Horn, Ernest Hovey, Horace Mason Hunkins, Carl Joseph Hunt, Charles Wesley Jansen, William Judd, Zebulon Kelly, Frederick James Kuo, Pingwen, Lentz, Florence McDonald, Robert Alexander Fyfe McLane, Fannie Moulton Margoshes, Samuel Matienzo, Carlota Mead, Arthur Raymond Meadows, Leon Renfroe Miller, Alvin J. Miller, Eleanora T. Nichols, Claude Andrew Norman, James William Pickering, Howard Vincent Race, Henrietta V. Russell, William Fletcher Sealock, William Elmer Smith, Wayne P. Sweet, Margaret Todd, Thomas Martin Trueman, George Johnstone Twiss, George Ransom Van Wagenen, Marvin James Welles, James Belle Wheat, Frank M. Wood, Edgar Cllanhihaten fur Qllluritnifz Brgrrr unh Biplnma Alike, Ethel Allen, Russell Hall Alperin, Daniel Maxwell Amerrnan, Bessie Andrews, Lula Ocillee Armentrout, Winfield Dockery Babcock, Clara Elizabeth Baker, Blanche Elizabeth Baker, George Marshall Barber, Grace Elizabeth Barr, Lois E. Bartlett, Myrth Emma Bartlett, VVillard W. Baxter, Jesse Hoyt Beal, Fannie Esther Beale, Hilda Beam, Lura Ella Benitez, Francisco Barkson, lsaac Baer Bidstrup, Gerda Birnbaum, Benjamin H. Blend, Arva Erastus Blitz, Anne Dudley Boshaft, Edward W. Boynton, Mary Louise Brainard, Albion Hale Bratton, Ethel Brickner, Barnett Bronsky, Amy Brooke. Mary Myrtle Brown, Alexander Brown, Anna West Brown, Lillian Olive Bryan, Daniel Bunyan Bullock, William Wallace Burnham, Reuben Wesley Butz, Carrie Cashman, Fannie Catherine Cate, William Ervin Chase, Alta Blanche Ching, Tso Yee Chipkin, lsrael Solomon Clark, Mary Augusta Cleaver, William G. Cochran, Grace Hazel Cochrane, Jane A. Coe. Miriam Storrs Cohen, Bertha Colville, Elise Hildergrade Connolly, James Francis Cooley. George Elliott Coy, Genevieve Lenore Cranston, Georgia Curley, Raymond Bennett Cushman, H. Mary Dale, Ella Alice Davidson, Bessie Margaret Dickson, Marguerite Didcoct. John Joseph Donham. Hazel -.4-OOM Dresher, Hudson W. Duncan William Malcolm Dyer, Werter C. Edgerton, Edward I. Edwards, Sarah Cornelia Eelington, Laura Boyd Ehrman, Sheridan William Eklund, Edwin Gustave Entrikin, Fannie Knowles Espey, John Morton Evans, Fannie Evans, Sarah Gove Ezekiels, Jeannette Falknor, Clark T. Farr, Barclay Harding Farver, D. Ferne Fernandez, Maria Luisa Fisk, Sarah Ellen Fitts, Joseph Cooke Frame, Rachel Moore French, Emma Belle Garlock, Edith A. Ghiselin, S'. B. M. Gillette, Charlotte Emma Good, Lottie Goodrich, Foster Graham. Lucy Jane Grant, Forest Gray, Greta Gray. VVilliam Scott I W M E X x,.. 54- ,ff -,., - - , 1 ij I -, fi? -1 ' fffff -is '7- . ' 'J' '-'AJ' .' Ti f' . . 'inf - 9 3 fl '- Z ' I 'L ,X ' i JP' Green, George M. Hahn, Magadalene Hall, Marie Aline Hambright, John Breneman Hanley, Frances Haronian, Gadarine Harrington, Evalina Hartlieb, Ruth Columbia Hasty, Philip S. Haupin, James P. Henry, David VVatters Hertz, Lillian Hofmann, Amalia Ida Holzman, Abraham Horton, Hannah Isaacs, Mervin Irwin, Ethel Chaddock Johnson, Basil Howard Johnson. Irene Grace Joyce, Mabel A. Kane, Edwin Augustine Karmel, Charlotte Estelle Keen, Charles Scull Kelder, Jacob Kelly, Lawrence Aloysius, Ker, Leona Minnie Kidney, Clara Hope King, Eda Laura King, Marian Elizabeth Klein, Charles Louis Kloster, Walter J. Knapp, Lelan P. Kneeland, Hildegarde Knox, Marguerite Kudlich, Roswitha A. Kugler, Anna Augusta Kurtz, Edward Lamothe, Alice Philomena Lamport, Anna Le Comte, Harold Lee, Augustus Scott Lee, Charlotte Emmeline Lee, Soong-Dan Leland, Samuel Robb Levene, Harry Little, Eleanor Howell Logan, Caroline E. Long, Raymond V. Lowson, Jessie Latto Luccock, Ethel Lund, John McCall, William Anderson McCoy, John Peter McGoldrick, Anna L. MacKay, Jean Armour McLean, Marguerite Louise Mandel, Samuel Manning, George Archie Masterman, Florence Clarra Mayer, Eugene Simon Merritt, Edith S. Miller, Donald Herbert Miller, George Frederick Miller, William Dates Mitchum, Countess Ann Morgan, Geoffery F. Morrell, Alberta Morris, Mary Florence Muir, James Nicol Neterer, Samuel J. Neumann, Joshua Heshel Newell, Roberta Nyi, Joshua Zau-Tsung O,BYlC1l, Charlotte E. Oppenlandep, Anna Orliansky, Joseph Barnet Osborn, John William Packard, Frederick Lucius Paroni, Clelia Augusta Pearce, Gertrude Peters, Mabel Katherine Philhower, Charles Alpaugh Phillips, Mrs. Hubert Pinkham, Florence A. Powell, Jessie Alexander Prashker, Louis Ragland, Fannie Jane Ralph, Mildred Reeve, Mildred Emma R'eynolds, Frieda Rose Richards, Henry Richardson, Charlotte Righter, Leonard Riley, John Lawrence Roach, Ethel Minerva Roantree, William Fox Robinson, Dora May Rockwell, Harry Westcott Rockwood, Stanley W. Rodgers, Robert Henry Rogers, Blanche Romer, Helen Dorthea Ronzone, Ethel Rosenblum, Jacques Charles Rosenthal, Ada Johannab Runnels, Ross Owen Sachs, William Samuel Sanders, Edward Isaac Schoettle, George H. Sealy. Alice Shanks. Robert Herbert Sheldon, Albert Bradley Sheppard, Benjamin Moore Shively, Benjamin Frank Simmons, Isabel Simmons, Kate Cameron Simpson, Homer Nelson Sindelar, Charles Sinopoli, Emilia F. Sisson, Delmar Francis Smith, Matthew D. Smith, Sarah Jane Smith, William Hemens Snow, Minnie Rose Speece, Harold Eugene Springstead, Oliver Jeannette Stanton, Margaret Beaumont Stark, Ruth Augusta Steegar, William Henry Sterling, Welliiigton DeForte Steuerwald, Helen Stewart, Thomas B. e Struck, Ferdinand Theodore Stumpf, Beatrice Bach Swain, Carl C. Tallman, Lavinia Terrill, Harold Morlock Thomas, Alice Lillian Thomaser, Edmund Thompson. William Charles Tidyman, Willard F. Torres, Arturo Tovey, Idylene Mabel Trabue, Marion Rex Van Oot, Benjamin Henry Van Schaick, Lemuel W. Waite, Charlotte Augusta Walther, Catherine Margaretta Washburn, Martha Lucile Wells, Margaret Elizabeth Welzmiller, Blanche Wylie White. Arthur Edward White, Howard Dare Whitney. Lura I. Whittaker, Burtis E. Wilcox, Walter Elwood Wilford, Mary Gertrude Williams, Edgar John Williams. Homer B. Wilson, Mary Agnes Withers, Samuel Clayton Wong, Kai Ming Wood, Helen Woodhull, Mildred Yates, Edna Young, Anna Irwin Zagat. Lillie .- .-.fffi s f , . ' SN ,fi is L ' ' . - 3' ' 'J :N ' S ' ' is IK ,Vv,:l?H.i it EE n Y .V ,. v l 5 1 V V. , .A X V -I A .b !--- '- N -, x-.. . -.-.Ne - -. ylnx' I ' .1 it ri: n 1 L m L .'Xllan, Agnes Cecelia Anderson, Bingley Barrow, Elvira Eudora Bissell, Grace Louise Hurling, Edna May Caldwell, Hugh Harris Copeland. Lillian S, Cornish, Charlotte Harrison Crespi. Alberta, Rosealba Graham, Margaret A. Grcenburg, Benjamin B. itlrufwasiunal Svtuhrnta .Xlexandeit Ellie Allen, Marion Elizabeth Andrews, Sophia Townsend Armstrong, Edith Marian Armstrong, Martha Wa1'd .-Xuerbach. Matilda Avery, Bertha Claire liadanes, Bertha Bailey, Lucy Catherine Baker, Mary Louise Bardenheuer. Clara Emily Barnum, Gertrude Elizabeth Barrick, 'lean llarringer, Anna Maria Baum, Minnie Heach, ,lessie Amelia Beck, Minna McL. Becker. Sadie Marion lleggs. Mary Gertrude llchnken. Erna L. lieiswanger, Esther X. Bennett. Mildred Bernstein, Louis Best. Sarah liidxyell. Elizabeth Fidelia lligeloxr. .alice Yiolet Birnbaum. Harry llishop. Victoria G. Blake, :Xnne Seymour Blake. Marian Morse Illakcy, Susie Illiiflgett. Elizabeth Bonner. Gertrude Evangeline llosu'-irtli. ll. Blanche lluiitfvli. May lnnes linxrtleii. Muriel :Xinanda llritillec, fierirge Louis llradley. Marie Menzic Briggs, Annie Bennett llri-yrn. Florence Norton Brown, Olive linrlaazitirh Grahnutea Greirf, Lott Grossman, ,lacob B, l-laggart, Margaret H. Haynes. Merritt W. Huntting, Ella lsabel. Ernestine C, liulci. lckizo Lake. Harrison Morton McLaury. Harriet E. H. Quinn, Edward joseph Rankin, Mary Everett Rice, David Edgar Sailer, Thomas Fl. P. Schweis, Etta May Sharlitt, Michael Sullivan, Alice Stephanie Ward, Elizabeth' Harrison Weller, Marion Wriglit, Eleanor Vkfunderlich, Elsa P. Glauhihaira fur the i3arl'g21nr'5 Ergrre anh Eiplnma Svniur 33.57. Bryan, Frances Anna Buchanan, Mildred Claiborne Buehrer, Godfrey Charles Buell. Frances M. Buermeyer, Meta D. Burchan, Luella Burgevin, Caroline Louise Burtenshaw, Irene Mary Busick, Mathilda Cagwin, Susan M. Carman, Margaret lsabel Carpenter. lfVintred Maud Caudell, Myrtle Viola Caulfield, Genevieve Chalmers, Ula Monnetta Chamberlain, Nina Lenita Chen, Yong Cherry, Ethel Newton MClark. .-Xnna Mansfield Cohn, Caroline Cohn, Pauline Cook, Mary Merroxv tXCooke, Margaret Montague Coryell, Edna CMrs.l Coss, Millicent M. Cox, Leonora Crane, Myrtle Cranor. Katherine Crenshaw, lone Crespo. .lose Daniel Crissey. Genevieve Curtis. Naida Louise Darrough, Madeline Dclzuce. Oliva Susanna llemarest. Thcodora Freling- huysen Dezeller. M. Corinne Dick. Rhoda E'len Diller, Helen Elizabeth Douglas. Dorothy Drum. Wlarren N, tljwyer, Helen Elizabeth Eddy, Ruth Edgerton, Ruth Eggers, Charlotte Margaret Elliott, Lucy Cable Erwin, Ada Beatrice Evans, Blodwen Evans, Marguerita Alice Fansher, Opal Farrell. Helen W. Fenton, Williain Rav Ferguson, Lucile W. Fern, Irving Williain Fichter. Williain Leopold Finley, Ada Brownell Fisher, Genevieve Flegal, Mary Edna Fox, Anna S. Francis, Emma Frank, E. Elizabeth Freeman, Helen Wliitiiig Friedrich, Charles Henry Sie bert Gardiner, Cara Leslie Garrison, Myrtle ?Gates, Frances VVillard Gifford. Gertrude Ingalls Gilbert, Katharine Gillett, Lucy Holcomb Gilliland. Frances Katherine Glasser, Henry Galen Gleason, Dorothy Stearns Goldman, -lula ' Goll, Bartha Clemence Gollubier, Emil Goodman, Benjamin Bertram Goodman, Cecyl Bartlett Greathead. Elsie S. Green, Edna Green, Elizabeth M. Griffith, Jeane . - .- P ' y V - - - .- iss' '-'- . ' .' 1 . . 1, t f' -2 Q - ' 1'-T . '- N ,- z'l 1N fr.. '- V- .11-1gr:t- .,,. vft u . - -' . ATV XE Pl 4 P O 1- H I. -L SX Grot, Christina Hale, Alfaretta May Hall, Bertha Elizabeth Mlrlallock, Katharine R. Halloran, VVilliam Frederick Harbison, Jessie Alice Harper, Edna May Hawkes, Annie Hall Hawksley, Alice Heath, Harriet Elizabeth Helfman, Fanny Hess, Adah Henrietta Hewitt, Marguerite N. Hoey, Marion Alice Holloway. Marie Edna Holman, Rouble Ferol Hopkins, Harriet julia Howard, Annie E. Huff, Susie Adams Huggins. Willis N. Humphreys, Louise Garland Hungerford, Elizabeth Lee l-lunt, Myra Evelyn Ingles. Nellie Grant lahn, Lora Dolores -lellerson, Marjorie Dwight -lenkins, Helen -lensen, Erik Leonhard johnson, Alfred Anthony johnson, Caroline Curtis Johnson, Dallas Devello Jonas, Esther Heine hludd, Edwin F. -ludson, Alice Julian, Mildred Kaps. Clara E. Kearney, Leo Ignatius Keator, Maud iKelley, Annie Elizabeth Kelly, Edythe Grace Kennedy, Mary Kennedy. Paul Alfred Kenway. Florence Louise Kenyon, Harvey H. Knox, Marguerite Landreth, Mary Eliza Larson. Bird Sophia Lauterbach, Bettie Law. Constance Eleanor Leftwich, Bessie Chambers Lettwich, Mabel 'Wharton LeRoi. Ottilie Levy. David Mordecai tLorentz, M. M. ftLoxvndes. Emily Luccoek. Natalie Lundell, Emma Aurore Lyman. Florence Lyons, Sarah :WMcClure. Ella Greene McCormack. ,lane R, McCowen, Annie Margaret McCoy, CMrs.J john Peter MacDowell. Lucy Shepard McGuire, Grace A. tMcLaughlin, Grace Marie McLester, Frances C. Mackay, lsabel Maltby, Louise Humphreys Mathes, Fannie Pendexter Matzner, Paula Augusta Mayhew, CMrs.j Zeta C. Mead, Mary Elizabeth Meeker, Charles Henry Merriman, VVilliam Harris Mesto-n, lva Eleanor Metcalf, Martha Lois Mills, Frances Alice Montgomery. Alberta Montgomery, Edith Elizabeth Moore, Presley Floyd Morris. Alexander Morrissey, Sara lane Morrow, Albert Thomas Morse, Grace Esther Moss, Louise B. Murphy. Marjorie Murphy, Vfilliam Anthony Murtland, Cleo Nelsen, Gretchen Noyes, May Heath Nuese, Freida Carolyn Nussbaum, Benjamin Osborn, Eleanor Gsrnond, Edith Griffith Ostrom, Fannie Bell Overstreet, Elsie Burr Park. Olive Patrick, Mary Maud Pendleton, VVertha Peters, Alonzo Gaines Pratt, Margaret Akerman Raven, Maybelle Reed, Grace Reidy. Katharine Louise Rhodes, Lily Bell Rich, Mary Elizabeth Richardson, Betty Hine Robertson. lsabel Rosendorf, Modesta Florence Ross, Alice Rossiter, Ruth Frances Rummell, Katherine Rutledge, Katherine Stanton Sarahan. Kevork Avedis Savage, Tessie L. Savles. Clara Marie Scharfenstein, Gladys Irene Scheinhach. Max Henry Schiffer. Qloseohine Sehoonover, Katharine Schott, Martha Scott, Ernest H. Selden, Elizabeth S. Sharrard, Kate Sheppard, Elizabeth Padgett Sherer, Genevieve Siegel, Fred Simon, Henry Sinclair, Mary Smeaton, Edna Marian Smith, Ethel Lewis Smith. Fred loseph Smith. ,lane Adah Snow, Rose ttSomerville. Randolph Sperling, Harry Spiegel, Dora Rosenberg Spohr, VVilhelmina Sprague. Esther Louise- Sprague, Harry Alonzo Stadler. Blanche F. Starkxveather, Elizabeth R. Stenquist. John L. Stewart, Myra Strong, Anna Cowan Taft. CMrs.l Blanche VV. Tall, Lida Lee Taylor, Ethel Elizabeth Taylor, -lohn Lloyd Teed, Ida Tisdale. Clara L. Tracy. Helen Ruth X Trumble, Bessie E. Tucker, Marion LeVerne tTully, Marion Upton. Helen Vail, Edna Van Vliet. Anita E. van Duyn, Marguerite Van Vort. Ray Virginia Vevia, Alice Catherine tvon Hofe, George Douglas. lr von Voightlander, Martha C. L Vtfalls. Edna Elliott AfV2ll'l'C1l. Frances Mary WGC'fl. Bertha Elaine Vtfeinstein, Abraham Albert Weinstein, Jeannette Dorothy West, Susan Freeman Mlllfliite. Gladys MacCleerie Wliite. Lillian VVhitetord. Margaret VVhittaker. fMrs.3 Elizabeth Wfiener. Theodore Marie VVilliamson. Edward F. VVillis. Hazel Mae lVindus. M Lena VVinslow. Emma Annie Vtfolfson. Dorothy Leonora VVooley. Nl. Roberta VVucherer, lvilliam A. C. ta mfr Q Wi J-' Fi ll.. F: ,GU - ,, , ,, . ','2 ' N ' ' Q. 4 ' - J U 5 1 - iii, '- s .-I-i s .. . -2. :i'.':-- - bfia-2 -'fix-l', ' . - I ' 2. :ll - X uncronntgt '91, Abbott, Jane Maxwell Abernethy, Winfred Abrams, Jeanette Freada Ackerman, Alphra Allen, E. Marguerite Allen, Grace Ainslie Allison, Amy Anderson, Grace Andruss, Florence Angell, Merton A. April, Sol Charles Askam, Lucy Eliza Ayer. Elizabeth Port Bacon, Eva Muriel Baker, Sarah Louise Balcke, Oliver Adele Barber. Marion Jeanette Barbour, Marion Bridge Barkley, Elizabeth M. Barnaby, Clara Barrus, Lena Wakeneld Bartlett, CMrs.J Barbara Haecker Bartlett, Lucile Austin Bash, Nellie Florence Batchelder, Kathryn Mary Batcheler, Nellie Bates, Hannah Susan Beers, Esther Eunice Behrens, Elsie Emily Bell, Dorothy Irwin Bennett, Mildred Van Valken- burg Besancon. Beatrice Elizabeth Bicknell, Anna Birnie, Mary Blake, Rosalia E. Blauvelt, Williarn Henry Boardman, Alice Isabelle Boardman. Mildred Adelaide Bonney. Zaidee Elizabeth Booth, Fern Valentine Bradley, Blanche Ahnira Braman, l1Vallace Jesse Braun. Frieda Aline Braus. Ray N. Brecht. Grace Elizabeth Brett. Anna Brett, Edith M. Bridge, Sarah Helen Brown. Corinne Buchanan, Elsie Agnes Bull, Flint-lie Burns, Robert Leo Byrne, Susan Lydia Callcn, Sara Louise Campbell, Blanche E. Campbell, Emma E. Campbell. fMrs.J Minnie Camper. fMrs.J Marjorie Canon, Helen Price iluninr 13.5. Carleton, Alice Frances Eliza beth Cary, Marie Caulfield, Gertrude Rose Chace, Edith Pitt Chaplin, Maude Frances Child, Marguerite Beatrice Chinn, Charles R. Clark, Alice Edith Clark, lva M. Claxton, Edith Clement, Anna Sutton Closs, fMrs.J Mary Farnum Colloty, Helen Ma1'ie Colvin, Jessie M. Cookey, Bessie L. Coombs, Helen Coombs, Helen Copeland Coons, Martha Marie Cornell, Margaret Crabbs, Lelah Mae Cragin, Miriam Willard Crosby, Zana Elizabeth Cumming, Lucy Jean Davis, Maude M. . Davol, Helen F. Deecke, Willielmina cle Golyer, Charlotte Deloria, Ella Cara Demarest, Albert Terhune Demarest, VVilbur Ash Deming, Agathe Dickson, Carrie Alicia Dickson, Louie Eleanor Dodde, Dorothy Dreeben, Rose Drevenstedt, Amy Dunn, Fannie VVyche Durkan, Mary Caroline Duryea, Madeline Sarah Dustin, Gertrude Oliver raine Dutcher, Myra Easterling. Alice Ehlers, Jennie Dorthea Ehrenreich, Jacob David Eklund, Hjordis I. M. Ellenborg, Lewis Katzen Embry. CMrsJ Margaret Cecil Erdman. Anna Button Everson. Adelaide Fair, Ethel Fairfield. Margaret B. Farrell, Louise Farwell, Emma Louise Fay, Hazel Fellows, Abbie Mabel Fichthorn. Emma Estella Finney, Helen Browning Fisbeck. Frances Charlotte Lor- Fishback, Elvin Holt Fishkin, Joseph Flint, George C. Flynn, Mabel Hoskin Forshen, Helen Elizabeth Frame, Elsa Louise Frank, George Franklin, Kate Mann French, Laura Harriet Fullgraff, May Alden Gardner, Stella Ophelia Garlick, Edith Shaw Garrett, Hazel L. Garrett, Jeanette Gerstle, Carrie Gesswein, Edward Gibbs, Bertrand Franklin Gillett, Grace Patton Gillett, Harriet May Gillet, Hilda Ginsberg, Isidore Gliick, Rebecca Godfrey, Viola Morris Goldmann, Johanna Goodman, Israel Gordon, Inex Louise Go-tt, Amy Ruggles Grandin, Frances Grant, Herbert Gray, John Newton Green, Ethel May Green, Jenny Lind Greenburg, Ira Greenwald, Arthur Griggs, Gertrude Stryker Griscom, Bessie Guiney, Dan F. Haddow, Blanche Hamilton, Joan Hancock. M. Ina Harmon, Sadie Emory Harrelson, Helen Harrison. Florence Louise Hart, Letitia Candace Hart, M. Maude Hartman. Rose Catharine Hasbrouck, Mary Lydia Hasty, Bernice Oliver Herbert, Edgar Williani Herold, Flora Herrick, Zada Esther Hess, Blanche Hesselbach, Henry V. Hiesel, Josephine Hill. Louise Carter Hinds, E. Annette Hoak, Mary Eleanor Hoard, Marjory Hoffman, Ella Hollister, G. May Leuch, Elsa Anna ff,- ' 1 - ' - ,1,. V . , v.l. 1-Q ' Holmes, Margaret Hamerik Holz, Margaret Brunhilde Hope, Dorothy M. Hough, Maude Agnes House, Florence E. Hsu, Emily Tuankien Hume, Helen Irene Hunt, Dominic P. Hunt, Emma Rebecca Iwasawa, Toki Jackson, Dudley johnson, Alma Grace Jones, Helen Evelyn Kalligan, Thomas Joseph Kaplan, Frances Kaps, Clara E. Keith, Mary Catherine Kelly, Jennie Elizah Kemp, Annie Brunner Keys, Elizabeth M. Kieffer, Hannah Amanda Kiermeier, Anna B. Kipp, Ralph P. Kling, Delia Christine Knight, Louise D. Kolshorn, Agnes Marie Kreykenbohm, Caroline Kubie, Dorothy L. Kysor, Mabel Lam, In Cheung Lambert, Juliet Lapham, Mary Diantha Lawton, Wilhelmina Alida Lelier, Mark Rockwell Leonard, Benjamin Fairbanks Lewis, Efne L. Licht, Isidore Jacob Lieberman, Else Little, Carrie Livermore, Marcia I. Lobdell, Ruth Barker Lobsenz, Margaret Long, Benjamin Franklin Loudon, Blanche Luft, Harry Leopold Lyon, Laura Lucy Lyons, Helen Frances McCarthy, Agnes Elizabeth McDermott, Mary McEvoy, Louise McHenry, Mary Belle McKean, Herbert Allen McKelvev William Thom son .1 P MacKirdy, Edith McKnight, Theron Lincoln MacMullen. Helen Manatt, Faith Markwell, Fannie Pereles Martin, Kate King Martin, Mildred Grace Mason, Appleton A. Mason. Blanche G. Massee, Edith Marion Meacham, Lucy Helen Meadows, Ada Georgene Mercado, Lucila Meston, Helen Meyer, Wilhelmina Miner, Louie May Mohler, M. Louise Montray, Madelaine Mook, Frances Josephine Moore, Anna Elizabeth Morrell, Julia Louise Morrell, Marjory Elizabeth Morris, Blanche Olivia Morris, Hylitta Mae Morris, Myrla jones Morro, Samuel E. Moss, Elizabeth Muehleck, Lucy Elizabeth Miiller, May Kathryn Muller, Walter J. Munro, Margaret Isabel Munro, Sibyl H. Murphy, Anna Blanche Murphy, Georgia B. Neer, Anne English Nichols, Lillian Elbridge Northrup, Elizabeth Northwood, Louise Norton, Alma Margaret Norton, Charlotte Bond Osborn, Laura Qsborne, Mary Harro-wer Gsburn, Margaret Mead Osterholm, Claus A. Osterholm, Lisa Osterholm, Lisa Palmer, Florence L. Patterson, Katharine Paulsen, Edgar Peter Payne, Nora Burks Peach, Anna Harriet Peck, Evelyn Pendery, Alice Eunice Pennoyer, Mary Elizabeth Penrose, Alice Wright Perry, Clara Louise Peters, Ruth Phelps, Alice Elizabeth Pierpont, julia H. Pillsbury, Mary E. Polley, Alta Albersteen Post, Sara Mary Preston, Mary Florence Price, Minnie Puddington, Agnes Margaret Rabinowitz, Chissay Raby, Margaret Mary Radley, Hermon C. Ragan, Mary Ellen Reeves, Grace Gardner Reger, Richard Rentschler, Guy H, Ribble, Margaret Davis Richards, Harold Dudley Richardson, Charlotte Baxter Richter, Anna Ritenour, Susanna A. Ritter, Harry Roberts, Elizabeth Rodman, Elizabeth Selden Rogers, Hazel May Root, Ina Leonette Ross, QMrs.j Laura L. Hurd Rothenstein, Jacob Abraham Saunders, Evelyn Schaefer, Norma Schloemon, Lillie Schneider, Elizabeth Teutonla Schoenhals, Marie Katherine Schuyler, Eleanor Livingston Schwan, Robert C. Sechler, Anna May Shaw, Amy Irene Sheehan, Paul Sylvester Sheldon, fMrs.j Eunice L. Whiting Sherman, Hannah Shupp, Dorothea Louise Shuster, Carl Nathaniel Slattery, Elizabeth Margaret Slight, Jeanie Paterson Smeeton, Carrie Amelia Smith, Gladys Holden Smith, Helen Florence Smith, Helen Melissa Smith, Ida M. Smith Leighton Vetter Smith Lewis Garrison Solender, Samuel S'olomon South, Christine Norad Spensley, Nellie V. Stanford, Daisy M. Stanton, Edna Macy Starr, Sarah Sterrett, Mary C. Stewart, Myra Stiller, Herman Stockwell, Anna B. Summy, Katherine Strong Sweet, Margaret Swisher, Amy Margaret Talada, Mabel Tapia, Alejendro Tappan, Nellie May Taylor, Mary Anna Temple, .Iane Thomas, Anita Thurston, Flora Martha Tiffany, Edna Parrish Titus, Ruth Minard Towse, Anna Bernedetta Tredwell, Henrietta Trimble, Prudence Vanuxem, Louisa VosBurg, Leila fl ,pix l ' fm . - . . - 1 --J ,143 ,g - l Q- LF' L f fr ,, . 11 ff , - . H .1 f If 1 p l A -. r I H HX yr. .lx A . A- sf,--., h-, sy 5. ,, 'QM . lu, , -1 . 5 , . . , nl fun- K-.ig T. ,. . . , . . l N . '- J 1 cr 'n L B! Walker, Lenora E. VValther, Theda Helen Ward, lnez Vtlear, Jessie VVeber, Edna May VVein. Sophie Anna Wfelles, Louise Maud Wells, Louise VVelsh, Clara Ivy Alcorn, Mary Edith Anderson. Minnie A. Angle, Bertha Armstrong, Edith Marian Ballon, Fannie Lillian Bamberger, Florence Eilan Banta, Ethel Margaret Bard, Henrietta Onderdonk Bartholomew. Rebecca Barts, Adelaide Anna Batcock, G. J. Beakes, Dorothy Emeline Bebee, E. Sophia Beckers, Caroline Anna Beechel, Edith Emma Bellows. Annie Celestia Beveridge, Agnes Bietsch, Evalyn Frederika Biggart. Julia Rossier Blackmore, Beulah Bliven, M. Caroline Blodgett. Gertrude Blumenthal, Frances Bohm, Florence Boothe, Stella Bowman. Mattie M. Boyd, Jennie Selfridge Brady. tMrs.l Elisabeth Brainerd, Frances: J. llrittingham, Ada S. Bryant, Annie Bissell Bnarque, Maria Bnmbaueh, Ethel Burch. Dorthula Ann Burdick. Maida C. l-llll'2'0j'IlC. Clara Ethel Burke. Annie F. Burke. Emma ,lane Burks. Carrie E. M. Burnett. Ethel Frances Campbell. Nettie Lavonia Cantor. Tsaac Jacob tarpenter. Laura E. l.'Lll'I'. Aneie Lotta Carter. XYilliam .Xnrlrew liliztnpell, Elefftlnn- lfillillllltll. Jane Clark. Edith Rachel Clark. Georgia Vlark, -loet-pliiiie Bowman Wfessner. Anna Essie XfVest, Louis Frances VVestfall. Martha Whitman, Adelaide Whitney, Ada Louise AlVlliQllClC1'. Helga Agnes Willets. Geraldine Williams, Irma Nicholson VVilliams. Lulu Maud linrleuiaiiiril 1Hnhvrg1'z1huaIr5 Cobb, Ethel F. Cobb, Leila M. Cole, Margaret Helen Cole tMrs.j Rose Collins, Mary Rose ' Cours ey, Rose T. Crozier, Alice Louise Dahlberg, Hatty R. Dappert, Nora Ethel Dederick, James Henry Desmond, Florence Deysher, Ethel A. De Zeller, May Pearl Dickerson, Harriet Donaldson, Floy Donnan, Dorothea VVorthington Doty, Permelia Murnan Edsall, Marian Welling Ellis, Mae Atkinson Ellis, Melvina Keener Emery, Eli7a Lavinia Endly. Juliette Evans, Alice Caroline Faber, Mary A. Fairchild Rachel F. Fickel, Gertrude Gretchen Findley. Mary Louise Finlayson, Jean Gilkinson Frank. Enid Henriette Frank, Rose Frost, Edith Emily Gale. Mary Elizabeth Given, Alta Glass. Lucille Goodrich. Catherine Vifoolston Grant, Mary Gray. Annie Broome Gray, Carolyn E. Greenbaum, Mamie Rosalind Greenhalgh, Lucy Robertson Greenwood. VVill:-tt Elizabeth Gregg, Dollie Irene Greig, Mary GrievCS. Dorothy Gross. Abrahztm Nathaniel Haines. S Deborah Hanckel. Marion Stewart Harrison. Daisy Harty, Genevieve Hastings. Dora Emilie -4 06- Williamson, Mabel Heaton Wilson, Edith Wilson, CMrs.j Emily Newcomb Vtfindolph, Mabel Calhoun Winters, Jet Corine VVork1nan, Annie Josephine Wright, Catherine Delaheld Wu, Yoeh-ngod Zumwalt, Dorothy Hawkes, Annie Hall Hayes, Margaret Chapin Hoermann, Emma Holte, Mae F. Houghton, Flora Harriet Hoyt, Ruby Hunt, Ethel Augusta Husing, Mabel Adeline Hussakof, Eva Huston, CMrs.j R. B. Irons, Minnie Lucy lrwin, Retta Gene Jackson, Bessie E. Jackson, Lucile James, Flora Marie Jenison, Bessie Dora Jones, Ernest M. W. Jones, Mary Taliaterre Jones, Priscilla Davis Jones, Rose' Anna Joslin. Harriett Joslyn, Adele Gleason Keeny, Pearl Helen Kemp, Mary O. Kern, Frances R. Kniffen, Alice C. Kolshorn, Henrietta Christiana Kramer, Jenny Kreps, Corinne S. Krueger, Mathild Lansing, Kathryn Lantz, Grace Lashman, Louis Edward Lawton, Louisa Haven Sheafe Legate, Anne Florence Lingle, Jean Richardson Lipson, Flora Blanche Lyle, Grace McDonald, Laura Louise McGough, Frances J. Mclntyre. Grace Lena McMillan. Gertrude Manheim. CMrs l Zipporah C. March, Lola May Marsh. Florence Anne Martin. Kathleen lsabel Masters, Marian Willitir Mathews. Marv E, iylaue. Emily C. Maya Dar. l-lelen rf aw lie 6 ' W-EN - i s ,ss S' f f ' ' 4,', T ' f 5 1 E ' .L .. . . ., .. . .. , . . gn ngrognt-Lb Ri g!! . Meelcer, Charles Henry Melvin, Helen Marguerite Mendes, Maria P. Mescall, Gertrude Miles, Christina LeBreton Miller, Ruby Amy Millot, Henrietta Morgan, Lucile Louise Moskowitz, Bella Selma Mott, Sarah Minnie Murray, Anna Myers, Bertha Trene - Nesbitt, Eleanor Hindman Ness, Wanda Nugent, Gertrude Olin, john VVilliarn Ellery Oriel, Mary L. Packebusch, Louise Palmer, Luella A. Parsons, Marion Geneth Peet, Grace Beatrice Phelps, Evelyn Christie Phillips, C. Dorothea Phillips, Ellen A. G. Phillips, Gertrude Harriet Pickett, Elizabeth Pierce, Elizabeth Mildred Pike, Florence Sara Platt, Cora Elizabeth Plumb, Alice Brooks Pond, CMrs.j Bessie Gertrude Proal, Ruth H. Racoubian, Rebecca S. Ragan, Lucia Feris Ralston, Mary H. Ramsdell, M. Estelle Reed, Mabel Gertrude Reidy, Lillian C. Reiner, Frieda Riordan, Katherine Louise Roberts, Abbie Roberts, Marion McKay Robinson, Mary Elizabeth Root. Emma Kent Ross, Elizabeth Bell Rudy, Ida Odelle Ruebsam. Edith Saliva, Ernestina Sauer, Norma A. Scott, Katherine Kirkwood Seddon, Kate Yenable Shields, Jennie Sheppard, Emma Eliza Simpson, Evelyn M. Sinclair, Edith Margaret Skinner, Frances Beckwith Sloan, Smith Smith Smith Smith Sonn, Steele siodaa Stone, Storer, Mary ,losephine Flora Elizabeth Mabel Fisk Mary Louise Ruth Lavinia lone Marguarite Irene Miller rd, Margaret Louise Virginia Ella Helen Maye Sullivan, Clara VVoodruPf Swank, Clara May Tarver, Rose Norman Taylor, Margaret E. gg Thomas, Mary Dann Thompson, Andrew Anley Tingwall, Esther Gabelle Townsend, Wilder Edith Trench, Amy Helen Tully, john Henry Van Wageneia, QMrs.j Adele Yonder An, Marguerite Vroom, Mary Adelyn Walters. Eva Mebane lfVanner, Dora E. VVarner, Leroy Miles Way, Edna Martha Wayf, Minnie WelJste1'. Sarah Emeline Weld, Florence Mary VViberley. Ethel Mau lfVightman, Homer VVilson, Elizabeth Locone Wilsoii, Frances VVinslow, Anne Rogers 'VVood, Evelyn 'Wood Mabel Vifoodward, Elizabeth Va dell Alvflglllf. A. Mildred Wylaiid, Florence Estella Yeomans. Laura Edith Young, Ellen lza Rena Young, Helen Augusta Yracchia de Mujica. 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Fitch, Edith Ackerman Fleming, Muriel Flowers, Mary LaBelle Forbes. Elizabeth Swinton Ellrealpnen Frank, Martha Fulton, Jane Louise Gale, Warren Dobson Goddard, Frances Adele Goenaga, Carmen Grimes, Rose Carmilla Grossman, Gladys Grossman, Bera Hall, Mary Harding, Roberta Elizabeth Hershey, Edythe Pauline Hessler, Elsie E. Heumann, Elma Irene Hoffman, Sarah Jane Hopkins, Elizabeth A. Hough, Geraldine Harriet Hyde, Jane Earl Inglis, Evelyn Sesane Jacob, Helen Anna Johnson, Eleanor Johnston, Eleanor Kane, Frances Lilyan Kelly, Anna Margaret Kudlich, Louise H. LaSalle, Dorothy Margueri Law, Margaret R'osamond Lawton, Katherine Miller Lincoln, Elsie Bennett Lindholm, Edla M. McAllister, Marion I-I. Mantell, Louise Russell Megahan, Anna M, Meinhold, Amy Monroe, Juliet Montgomery. Verona Morrissey, Katherine L. Morrissey, Norah Catherine Mullarky, Anne C. Murphy, Porter Cornelius Nelson, Marion Leland Nugent. Marie Lourdes Oldfield. Isabel Ellen 'te O'Neil, Charlotte Ortman, Vera Page, Nellie Chaslain Page, Phyllis Palmer, Marjorie L. Peene, Gertrude May Perry, I-lelen Clark Peters, Marjorie Phelps, Katharine Elizabeth Phillips, Martha Pierce, Laura Wilma Pollitzer, Anita Lillie Porges, Regine Puddieombe. Dorothy E. Roberts, Betty Syler Rogers, Edith Alberta Russell, Auleen Sargent, Mira Searle, Elizabeth Seiferd, Eleanor Lena Sheldon, Wilhelmina Radcliffe Slager, Edna Josephine Sparkman, Edna I. Stall, Helen Louise Taylor, Antoinette Thomasson. Ruth Audrey Tillman. Martha Washington Titche, Cordelia Ver Nooy, Helen Vosburgh, Maude Hill Weaver, Ertie M. Weaver, Jessie Sanders Welling, Jane Betsy Wellman, Kathryn Williams. Lilian Williams. Louise Mary Wilson, Mildred Newcomb Woodbury, Doris Ostrom Yungerman, Henry Zeman, Dorothy ii i' ee ' ' ' -i7-'iiiiff ' f Q -1.- ' '-Y. I f r 1 -' L, I , 1 1 I ..,4 , ff - 5, ,1.A'.'. -.--. ' .if f Svnphnmnrea Ackerman, Mildred Kinnear Addison, Mary Agnes Charlotte Andrews, Laura E. Barry, Mary Bartel, Evelyn Stuyvesant Basford, Katharine Becker, Margaret Christina Behrn, Marion L. Betts, Marguerite Bill, Pauline Billings, Grace Booth, Alma Downing Boyd, Beatrice Phyfe Bradley, Loretta Anne Brennan, Ruth Regina Brown, Elizabeth Leonora Buckley, Anna Burdett, Mildred Burwell, Laura Pellway Caldwell, Leila May Campbell, Irene Chalfield Capwell, Dorothy E. Carr, Kathryn L. Cheifetz, Sadie Clarke, Ruth Mable Clayton, Mary Cohn, Miriam Collins, Mary Margaret Collins, Will Franklin Cooper. Lucv Frances Cortada, Sara Emma Crapo, Grace Barker Davies, Gwenllian DeGroodt, Irene Mary Deutsch, Gladys Frances Deutsch, Irene Dickenson, Marion Elleda Dickert, Mildred Amelia Dudley, Maurine Caylor Dunn. Anna Marie Dwyer, Maurice Kevin Eckelberrv, Martha Entelmann. Millie Epstean, Ethel Fischer, Ruth Marguerite Frankfurter, Emanuella Galbraith, Lillian Gaul, Mary Elizabeth Gentzsch, Lillian Marie Gibson, Annie Katharine Gilcrust, june Emma Greene, Margaret Hall, Marie Gladys Heckelman, Isaac Hilton, Virginia Howell, Genevieve d'Auvergne Yvonne Hubbard, Marion Huntington, Josephine Hutton, Anna Daphne Jacobs, Morris Jagger, Olive Burnett Jardine, Beatrice Warner Kaplan. Lillian Dorothy Katayama, John Yaroku Kisch, Elsa Helene Knapp, Harriet Elizabeth Kupfer, Helen Landrine, Margaret Langiield, Selma H. Lenihan, Mary Margaret Levy, Miriam Rose Lunger, Cleo Vivian McCormick, Mary Eleanor Hel- mer McKelvey. Jessie Maitland, M. Olivia Manock, Margery Memory. Mildred Fear Miller, Genevieve Krey Moffat, Ethel Montgomery. Emily Caroline Morrissey. Lily Nelson, Helen L'amareaux Ogden, Frances Lanterman Paine, Louise Kirby Peene, Emma L. Peet. Ruth Powell, Marion Webstei' Powell, Myrtle Caroline Recio, Fleurette Alexandre Reed, Reba Wingate Reilly, Marie Margaret Richardson, Isabel Cyrene Richardson, Mary Roper, Marion Robertson Rosenkranz, Philip Rust, Elsa Geneva Scliiffenhaus, Ida Schlesinger, Beatrice Schwartz, Marion K. Schultz, Anna Mary Simonson, Alice Smart, Winifred V. Smith, Marguerite Levi Sondheim, Stella May Squires, Martha C. Stanley, Edna Margaret Stewart, Jessie Herries Stiebel, Mildred Stockton, Edna Margaret Storms, Dorothy Elizabeth Taylor, Lillian Beatrice Terhune, Irma Gertrude Terrill, Estelle West Thurston, Mary Wharton Tillman, Sarah Dorothy Tingley, Georgia Townsend, Clara Pearl Tuttle, Helen Louise Uhl, Mary Rebecca Underwood, Helen Alice Walker, Bertha Louise Wallace, Mary Weisbach, Margarethe Weiite. Elizabeth K. White, Eleanor Stanley Wilkes. Bertha Corinne Wolcott. Margaret Elizabeth Wortman, Caroline Johanna Yonge. ,Tean i 3 fi. , , . ' ' . . f ' za - ' ' . I 95 , -' f . - 7 . 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Belle Parsons, Nellie M. Perry, Mary Alinera Reigart. Katharine M, Rogers, Helen Knight Schmidt, Margaret Slocum, Angelita E. Smith, Jennie Frances Snell, Helen Beatrice Stoddard, Alice Gordon Toussaint, Edna Ruth Truland. Helen Margaret Van Alcen, Vera Aura Wells, Eleanor Frances Wiclceiicleii, Yvonne Ada Wolf, Anna M. Young. Ruth E. Towl. Sarah Dean Pray, Gladys Stites, Anne Lhapel from the Lilmrary Dome Q an ern,-wmmne-srwmvsvP.wvme-D fgj B1 I T U - Y, -W , 7., 3,4 44 ?-, A , I ,UM -g,I.a5,,..,g,l 5 fi , ,wifi H .-,I ,H :rg i W ,El . ' v '1' jr-4 ' '- V' . f'- ' - 1 ,I 1 i Q x-, . I. J ,n . , 5 I: . '. L A . ,qi , , , V , I N I . . ,, , Q V l . CET. ,Will A, 7 iq -, lf, , , ., of f .- - xg , ff , r- rf , , , - 3. l. A J ' xc ' A ' . X -,v i nnarountntk Aaronson, lsaac Abelson, Joseph Abraham, Irma Ackerle, Ida V. Adams, Leverett Alle11 Adler, Alphonse Andrew Adler, Ruth Adlerblum, Cullen Achnides, Nicholas P. Aitken, Robert Thomas Albert, Ruby Boyd Alden, Louise Alexander, Colin Cuthbert Alexander, Clive Morris Allyn, Eleanor Alpermann, Johanna Pauline Alstet, Murray Adolph Ambedker, Bhimrao Ramji Anderson, Herbert Ray Anderson, James Burns Anderson, Louis Francis Anthony, Ira S1 W. Apelian, Bedroskevork Archer, Catharine Agatha Armstrong, Byron K. Aronovich, Anna Aspinall, Richard Atkinson, Geoffroy Auerbach, Jennie Gabrielle Bacon, Bertha Lillian Bader, Maximillian Bahnsen, Roland Bair, Frederick Haigh Baker, Blanche Elizabeth Baker, John Clark Baker, Samuel N. Bald, Maachah Bell Ball, Florence Elizabeth Bancroft, Margaret Barlow, William Marvin Barrett, Alice Adeline Barrow, Sarah Field Barton, John Wynne Baruch, Sarah Rosamond Bates, Ralph Fleming Baumann, LeRoy Edward Beal, Vinora Becker, Albert Alexander Beeckinan, Florence Louise Beclenkanrl. Glen Ray Beer, Morris Abel Bell, James Christy, Jr. Bendann, Effie Benedict, Mary Scott Bennett, Vincent Le Roy Svrhnnla nf nlitiral Svrivnrv, igliilnanphg, :mil QHLIIIP Srinurv Bentley, Beebe Walker Berkey, Sue Elizabeth Berman, Florence Julia Bernheim, Alfred L. Bernkopf, Charlotte Sophie Bersohn. Robert Bessey, Mabel Abbot Biddle. Bruce Sankey Bigelow, Margaret E. Bird, J. Malcolm Black, Ethel Blackly, Frederick Frank Blaisdell, Avis Pauline Blanchard, Benjamin Frank Bliss, Elizabeth Howe Blum, Theodore Board, Yirgil Lee Boas, Helene Marie Bodler, Sophia Louisa Bodwell, Helen Elizabeth Boll, Arthur Boman, John Sidney Booth, Alice Bryan Borchard, Alice Sylvia Bourn, Augustus Osborne Bowen, Beulah Irene Bowen, Harrison Nelson Boyce. W. Scott Boyd, VVillis Morgan Bradbury, Dora Julia Bragdon, Mrs. Guy Brand, Charles Samuel Branson, John Hood Brean. Edwin Stewart Bresel, Jennie Kohn ' Brett. George Monroe Brewer, Margaret Dryden Brewster, John Alfred Bridges, Calvin Blackman Brimhall, Dean R. Brinkley, Stuart Robert Bristol, Raymond Moreau Bristol, Warren Edwin Brittai n, Agnes Milne Brook, Charles Brown, Albert Marion Brown, Catharine Durant Brown, Elmer Leonard Brown, Ethel Lionelle Brown, George E. Brown, Gwendolin Brown, Harold Edwin Brown Brown . Meetord Losee ing, Gertrude Brueggeman, Josephine Bruno, Frank J. Bullock, Florence Wingfield Bunzel, Bessie Burd, Charles Gillette Burlingame, Anne Elizabeth Burne, Eleanor Burr, Freeman Foster Burr, Hugh Chamberlain Bushong, Alice Margaret Busse, Johanna Butler, Marion Edwardine Butts, Mary Jane Cahall, Raymond DuBois Calkins, Claribel Cameron, Walter Scott Campbell, Mrs. John A. L. Campbell, Ruth West Caples, Edith Jessie Carse, Elizabeth Carson, Edgar Paul Carver, William Raymond Cary, Leland Pinkertcn Cary, Myra Treat Casamajor, Martha Cattcll, Eleth Cauble, Laura Annis Cave, Margaret Upton Cavert, Samuel McCrea Cavert, Walter Dudley Cermak, May Cecilia Cerow. Georgia Angela Chambers, Kate Ethel Chan, Yew Yung Chandler, Sidney Levi Chankin, Victor Charles, John Deulinger Chase, Charles Harry Cheney, Genevieve Henrietta Chevret, Antoinette Clemence Chiu, Chang-Yueng Chow, Koi-Chi Chrystall, Maurice Mayer Chu, Chin Chu, Loh Chu, Vee Gih Clark, Donald Lemen Clark, Delber Wallace Clark, William Evans Clarke, Edwin Levitt Clarke, Rosemary Clauss, Martha Clements, Paul Henry Cleveland, Eunice Jeanette Cleveland, Eva Lee Clough, Harvey Burnett Z-K , I 2 N ' w Q Q E .i .e SEL I f' f x , 4 . 1 ., . . . . ' .kg B t Coates, Archie Austin Cochran, Mary Belle Cody, Lois Collin, Isabel P. Colby, Elbridge Cole, Anna Louisa Cole, Fay Cooper Cole, Harry Dix Coleman, Rufus Arthur Collier, Katherine Brownell Collier, Paul Stanley Collord, James Harold Colony, Roy Jed Converse, Guy C. Cook, Grace Cook, Harry Francis Cooke, Claud I-Ianbury Cooper, Frank Briscoe Coppock, Holmer John Corrigan, Tillie Corse, Lillian Corvin, Axel Einar Cotton, Sarah Johnson Coulter. J. Harvey Cox, George Benson Coyle, Molly Craig, Virginia Judith Craig, WVilliam Christy Crandall, Arthur T. Crandall, Harold Warren Cranford. Will Clark Critchlow, R'ay Crocker, Nellie J. Cronin, Sarah Elizabeth Cross, Ephraim Croyle, Heley Irwin Cumberland, William Wilson Cumming, Alexander Cummings, Arthur Roland Cummings, Stanley Curoe, Philip R. Y. Curtiss, George Warren Cushman. Robert Eugene Darden. William Arthur Dargon, Marion Darlington, Henry Yane Bearns Darnton, Maida Cestelhun Darr, John Whittier Darrah, Gillespie Blaine Davies, Thomas Davis, Clarke Edwin Davis, Katharine Node Davis, Will VVinfree Dawkins. Spencer Morgan Day, Jonathan Creech Debatin, Frank Michael De Bra, Arthur H. Decker. Alice Mabel Dell, Burnham North De Maria. Anna Germaine Denniston, Mary Derby, Alice Harriet Devlin. Frank Braithwaite Dexter. John Smith Dickson, Arthur Dittmar, Clarence G. Dobie, J. Frank Donegan, Sarah Cecilia Donovan, John Jeremiah Donvan, Walter J. Dougherty, Irene S. Douglas, George Harley Douglas, Paul Howard Douglass, Earl Leroy Drachsler, Julius Draper, Otis Herbert Drury, Horace Bookwalter Duffy, Anna Dunbar, Ralph McNeil Duncan, Frederick Newton Duncan, Mary Ellen Durant, William James Durfee, Clayton George Duschatko, Alfred Eaton, Mary Pearl Ebert, Joseph Francis Edwards, George W. Efros, Israel Isaac Eisenberg, Isador Elder, Frank Rose Elder, Jane Ellingwood, Albert Russell Ellis, Beulah Elwyn, Benjamin Emerson, Ruth Nancy Emin, Ahmed Emmons, Martha Enders, Henry Cornelius Engel, Emmanuel Ralph English, Helen Epps, Ernest K. Epstein, Morris L. Erdofy, Frances Vera Erwin, Edward Jones Evans, Edward, Jr. Evans, Elida Evans, John Ellis Evans, Ward Vinton Evenson, Oscar Ludwig Ewing, Edith Claypool Falk, Max Faries, John Culbert Farrar, Georgia Fenn, Erwin Henry Ferguson, John DeLancey Fernandez, Gracia Lillian Figuet, Roberta McL. Finck, Edgar Moore Fink. Anna Hermine Fish, Joseph Burton Fisher. Galen Merrian Fisher. Lizette Andrews Fitzgerald. Sister M. Xavie Fleming. Edith Josephine Flenniken, Margaret Ansley Florian. Erasmus Andre Floyd, Charles Harold Folwell. Ethel Anna 1' Foote, John Paul Foote, Robert Boner Bowler Forsythe, Robert Stanley Foster, I-lelen l1Vebster Foster, Rose Katharine Francis, Sally Frank, Jeanette Frankham, Charles R. Franklin, Alberta Mildred Fraser, Forrest L. Freedman, Leo French, Clayton T. A. Frerichs, Harrison Friedman, Bella Fries, Vernon Ellsworth Frisch, Ephraim Frost, Cleo Fujita, Kwantaro Galt, Sara Elizabeth Galt, Susan Duane Garabedian, Havhannes Lazarus Garrett, Paul Willard Garretson, Kate Garth, Thomas Russell Garwood, Lynn Eugene Gavin, Frank Geer, Helena Geib, Jay Russell Gelbtuch, Henry Bernhardt Getman, Albert Alton Gibbons, Willis Alexander Gilbert, Ruth Gildersleeve, Nelson Burroughs Bildner, Laura May Gillespie, James Packard Gilmore, David Percy Giltner, Emmett E. Girdner, Penelope Morgan Gittelson, William Gibens, Willard Earl Glassberg, Benjamin Goertz, Matilda Goldberg, Nellie Eleanore Goldenson, Samuel Harry Goldsmith, Beatrice Goodman, Elizabeth Agnes Goodrich, Robert Rhea Goodwin, Conrad Harrison Gowdey, Catharine Graves, Leonard Mercer Gray, Claudine Gray, Jesse Martin Green, Howard Charles Green, John C. Green, Laura Caroline Greenberg, Hyman Greene, Stanley Ridell Gregory, Angelina Griggs, Mary Ammerman Grose, Lawrence Rich Gustafson, Walter William Guyton. David Edgar Haag. Florence Granrlon Haas, Florence 3 arse Hadley, Ross Albert Haessler, Louise Haight, Helen lves Hale, Florence Hall, Ray Ovid Hallock, Anna Cobb Hallock, Frances Adelia Hallowell, Mary Elizabeth Hamann, Henry Hammond, Mabel Florence Harada, Taneza Harding, Frederick Charles Hardv, Sarah Drowne Belcher Harris. Nathan Conant Hart, Harriet Hartwell, Fred Hasberg, Gladys Stella Hawkes, Ernest William Hay, Jennie Burt Hayden, Philip Meserve Headv, John Henry Healy, Joseph X. Heaton, Harry Clifton Heft, Hattie Louise Heller, Harry Henderson, Hazel VanDerzee Hendley, Charles James Herendeen, Jane Effie Herold, Leah Hermann, Alfred Herrmann, Hattie Herrmann, May Therese Hess, Ruth Josephine Heuermann, Helena F. Hibbs, Henry Horace, Jr. Hickox, Laura Colton Higgins, Charles Houchin Higgins, Mary High, Leon Cliffard Hiki, Tadasu Hilborn, Rita Hill, Antionette Dyett Hines, Albert Barker Hines. Julian Colgate Hirshcopf, Pincus Hirshliefer, Louis Judson Hitti, Philip K. Hobbs, Margarett Adams Hoffman, Charles J. Hoffmann, Jacob Hofrichter, Alice Cornelia Hoge, Mildred Albro Holliday. Carl Jennings Hollingshead, George Given Holloway, Rufus Emory Holmes, Henry Alfred Holmes, Isabel Honess, Charles William Hood, Paul K. Hoover, Merle M. Hope, Ida May Hopkins, Emma Barksdale Hopkins, Lucile Marschalk l ll x-by f.g.,., - Af. E . gxj. J ' . V ' Z' ' N Q ,i q'5':1N . 5 ,,.- . - -T - '- C. .'-'.-'-111 rf' Hopp, Marie Marguerite Louise Horikawa, Yoshiya Hough, Jean Winifred Hough, Mary Elizabeth Hough, Virginia Howard, James Merrian Howe, Alice C, Hoxsey, Gordon Douglas Hsu, Chih Huang, Chintao Hubbard, Floyd Morse Huguenin, Charles Hughes, Thomas Hull, Lillian Preston Hume, Thomas Hummel, Edward John Humphrey, Martha King Hunt, Helen True Hunt, Mabel Mungean Hunter, Stanley Armstrong Hurxthal, Ferdinand Thomas Hutton, Sarah Elizabeth lkemoto, Seichi Emerson Imes, William lloyd Jablouwer, Benjamin Jackson, Frances Hamner Jacobs, Elbridge Churchill Jaffe, Louis R. Jaffray, Julia Kippen Jahn, August Edward James, Annie Jennings, Elroy Jeffery Jennings, Lucile Jockinsen, John Peter Jolmson, Agnes Johnson, Elizabeth Johnson, Franklin, Jr. Johnson, Lucette Pitney Johnston, Marie L. Jones, John Catron Jones, Letha Jones, Margaret Elsie Joyce, Mary Margaret Jud. Friedolina Catharine Kahn, Alfred H. Kaplan, Hyman Kaplan, Michael Kapp, Ray Emerich Katz, Anna Katz, Milton Julian Katz, Mollie Kaufman, Reuben Keil, Gunther Kellam, Harry Malcolm Kelley, Margaret F. Kells, Lyman Morse Kemp, William Cullen Bryan Kendall, Burton Warren Kennedy, Elizabeth Fronde Kennedy. Mary Laurence Kennerly, Martha Masin Kerbeck, Jerry Leonard Ketels, Luther Henry Ketchum, Bertha Louise Keuffel, Carl W. Keune, Emma Keyes, Donald Babcock Kieffer, George Linn Kierneff, Arthur Wallis King, Emanuel David Kingsland, Marion Kinnears, Hannah Catharine Kinney, Muriel Klafter, Simeon Henry Klein, Arthur Jay Klein, Philip Klepetko, Ernest Klingler, Israel Jacob Kline, Robert F. Klipstein, Ernest Holten Knapp, Annie May Knauth, Oswald Whitman Knight, Edward Carleton Knight, Samuel Howell Kobayashi, Jacob Hikogoro Kobayashi, Ryokichi Koehler, Henry Reuben Kojima, Shigeo Koss, Isabel Glen Kraus, Walter Max Kravitz, Aaron Kreiner, Harry Peter Kreiner, Lillian May Krolfifer, Julius Frederick Kuang, Ying-Chieh Kueny, Francois Joseph Kupfer. Walter Scott Kurz, Harry Kush, Elvira Thekla Kvetensky, Louis La Dow, Stanley Vaughan Lambie, Margaret Lamont, Florence Lamprecht, Sterling Power Landon, Mary Louise Landy, George Lane, Gail L. Longdon, Mary Consuelo Langman, Harrv Langton, Willard S. Lasher, William Reuben Lathrop, Mary Alinda Latham, Marcia Louise Latham, Minor White Latzke, Pauline Lau, Robert Frederick Law, Ruth Lawrence, G. Walter Lawrence, Irene Lawson, Leonard Axel Leavell, Addie Leta Lee, Porter Raymond Leggett, John Dwight Leistner, Ida Lemkau, John Henry Levering, Berton , v -ff!f!HX ' I wie- P , ' , ' Q :. A .' . - 3 i ' ' tx ., 212 ' ' -' N' f '-.' - . V i 1 'f 1, - 41 - .K E-- N -1-1: --f. . nip . 'LJ' Levine, Yictor Emanuel Lewin, Ellen Lewis, Ernest Dorman Lichao, An Fu Liebowitz, Benjamin l,illy, Charles Castner Limburg, Irma Lind. ,lacob sl. Lindsay, ,lean Sterling Linehan, Patil Henry Lipschutz, Leo Little. Francis Kinzer Lobsenz. Johanna Lodge, Mabel Login. Charles Long, Doris Shirley Virginia Long, Lotz, Elsa Lowenstein, Gabriel Abraham Lowery, Millard Leslie Lowrey, Lawrence Tyndale Lubarsky. Louis Henry Liiken, Hinrich Hermann Lynch, Harold Arthur Lynch, Lawrence R'obinson McCartney. Flora Georgia McClees, Helen McClellan, Cora McClintock. Anna Colton McClure, Charles Warren McClure, VVallace Mitchell McCullough, Edith van Ben- thuysen D NIcCurry, Daniel Ernest McDaniel, ,lamcs Erskine McElvare. Rowland Robbins McEwen. Robert Stanley McFall. Robert james McGrath, jlule Grace McKenzie, Isabel Mclieon, Margaret Mary McLean. Nyra McLeod, Agnes Argyle lX'lcNcely, Bessie Hortense McPherson, Oscar Harmon Macaulay, Frederick Robertson MacFarland, Elizabeth Mace Mackay, ,lessie Thorne Macklin, Ecbert Chalmer Bl-TlCZ1lll'l. Henrietta fllaclay. lllinifred Craine Grace Mary Agnes Nl lCR'lll'j'. -lohn Allison MacRury, Angus Gordon Al'iir'1ry. Mahler. Bl l'Ol'f'X'. Carl lfetl'On MacLeod, Nacneak. .Alvin Edwin Anna Belle Mahoney. ,lames lfai1lq'eu'ic7 Frank 3l'1nv 1iQ. Clarercr- Augustus S Y:C'i rl' l'l Bl l lllll. Marks, Lazarus Emanuel Marren, Maud Louise Martin, Melvin Albert Martin, Theodore Day Martin, Vella Mastick, Seabury Cone May, Mark Arthur Mayer, Theresa Mehler, Elsa S. Meriwether, Robert Lee Merrill, Bessie Hall Merrill. George Abbott Merrill, Hattie Gray Metz, Blanche Stafford Metz, Charles VVilliam Meyer, Agnes Ernest Meyer, Andrew john Meyer, Charlotte Frances Meyer. Carl Ludwig VVilhelm Michael, ,lohn Andrew Middleton, Florence Millard, Williaiii lohn Miller, Marv Agnes Miller, Serena Miller, Spencer, Ir. Miner, klohiz Lynn ' Miner. Roy Waldo Mintz, Daisy Mitchell. Benjamin Ernest Mitchell, Cyprus Richard Miyagawa, Setsuro joe Moller, Vennette Cram Monroe. Edna Catharine Montgomery, Sarah Louise Mook, Charles Craig Moon, Evangeline Ada Moon, Parker L. Moore, Alfred Douglas Morgan, A. Rufus Morrill, Frances Ursula Morris, Frederick Kiihne Morris, Gertrude Elizabeth Morris, May ,l. Mosher, .loseph Albert Moskowitz, David H, Mountsier, Mabel Mountsier. Robert Mowry, Thomas Garrett Moxcey, Marv Eliza Mueser. F. Alfred Muller, A da Herminie Muller, Theodore Murata. Toichi Muravchik, Chaim Muravchik, Rachel B. lvfnrcliison, Claurlins Temple Murnhy, Clara Della Murpliv, Eflhh H. Musgrave. Fflith Mnssaens, Marie Gunther h'li1s r', Abrohavn lohn lVl'1ll'Cl1i1ror, James Ralph Mutscheller, Arthur Myers. Alfred Stuart Myers, Eleanore Myrick, Christine Nahon, Zarita Nakamura, Yasuna Nammack, Elizabeth Frances Nankin, Isaac Naumbtirg, Agnes Neff, Emery Edward Neifield, Morris Nelson, Edgar Neuman. Libby Neumann, Henry Neun, Dora Estelle Neville, Eleanor Stevens Newell, Frederick Buckley Newhall, Albert Hutchings Niles, Ella Capers Qlones Noble, Katharine Noschkes, Adolph Nowlan, Frederick Stanley Nudd. Howard VVebster Nyi, Joshua Zau Tsung Oates, Arthur Raymond Oellrich, Paula Ouilvie, Patil Morgan Olds, Leland O1Leary, Patrick Olin, Jessie Elvira Olingcr, Henri Cesar Osborn, Mrs. Lois Stewart Osgood, Marion Osgood, Marion Stickney O'Sullivan, Thomas Francis Otsuka. Setsuji Otto, Charles Francis Ou, Lum Overman, Frances Dorothy Owen. Chandler Owens, ,lulia Louise Page, Elizabeth M. Page, Irma Brown Palmer, Edna Adeline Pao Kan, Loh Park, joseph Hendershot Parks, George Brunner Parmelee, Faith Parsons, Alice Tullis Lord Parsons. Llewllyn S. Pastel, Evelyn Patchen, Marv Ainoret Paynter. Richard Henry Peart, Edward Newton Peck. Emilv Seymour Peckham, Harry Houston Penniston, .lolan Benjamin Perky, Scott Henry Pero, Sallie Eugfena Perry, Edward Owen Perrv. Laura Celestia Peters, Iva Lowther Peterson, Lars Hyrum Petri. Edward Phifer, Lyndon Burke . ui , , ii ' I i n Q ,. ,.,, . , , . 3 Philbrick, Max Patten Phillips, Hubert Philp, Mary Isabel Pickett, William Jackson Pierce, Elizabeth Denny Pierson, William Whatley Platt, Rosetta Frances Platten, Gladys Ida Plaut, Edward Pope, Helen Mans Porter, Alexander Murray Post, Henry Attwell Powell, Alma Webster Powell, Lucy Reed Pratt, Marion Price, Ernest Batson Price, Julius Joseph Price, Willard De Mille Prior, Charles E., Jr. Prout, Frank Rice Puorro, Michael Purdy, Constance Quackenbos. George Payn Quander, Nellie May Ramsay, Endora Woolfolk Ranson, William Harrison Raszewska, Gabrielle Aimee Ravitch, Max Read, Florence Reams, Edward Arnold Ray, Frederick Reed, Holmer Blosser Reed, Louis Archibald Reeder, Grace V R'eeder, Nellie May Resse, Clara Hildegarde Reid, Edith May Reid. Katherine Willess Remmey, Ruth Elizabeth Reumann, Otto G. Rice, Winheld Lawrence R'ichards, Edna Harriet Richardson, William C. Rideout, Zrith Ranson Riley. Morgan Thomas Ritt, Harold Lopides Rittman, Anna Rittman, Walter Frank Robbins. Edwin Clyde Robinson, Alice M. Robinson, Karl Davis Rochester, Muriel Roesler, Max Roll, Rose Romig, Edwin Blaine Rose. Samuel Eugene Rosengarten, Isaac Rosenthal, Daniel Crehange Ross, Aubrey Cosson Ross, Frank Alexander Ross, William Neely Rushmore. Elsie Mitchell Russell, Elmer Beecher Russel, Margaret Reynolds, Ruth Ryan, John Power Sachs, Samuel Sage, Pauline Sait, Una Bernard Salomon, Alice Saltzberg, Florence Birdie Salwen, Dorothy Salzman, Anna Beatrice Salzman, Marcus Sampter, Jessie Ethel Sanborne, George Gates Sanders, Mary Shipp Sands, Elizabeth Alberta Scatchard. George Sehachter, M. Frank Schaefer, Hugo Schauss, Daniel Schileicher, Victor H. Schleither, Frederick Schlesinger, Gabriel Schliffer, William Henry, Jr. Schloss, Carl Schlueter, Edgar Richard Schmidt, Clara Helene Schneeir, A. Henry Schutz, Meta Elizabeth Schwartz, Virginia M. Schwarz, Adolph Abraham Schwarztrauber, Ernest Edward Schweitzer, David J. Scarlett, Andrew J., Jr. Scott, Ernest Lyman Scott, Henry Miller Scott, Reginald Heber Serugham, Mary Seely, Caroline Eustis Seelye, Laurens Hickok Seibert, Harriet Seligman, Israel Sellers, Leila Semmes, Dougles Ramsey Sessions, Juliette Shear, S. Alexandc. Shears, Lambert Armour Shelley, George L. Sheridan, Joseph Augustine Shewmake, Edwin Francis, J Shipley, Joseph Twadell Shropshire. Olive Estel Shultz, Birl Earl Shumway. Waldo Siegrist, Mary Simmons, James Laurence Simonds. Eugene Francis Simons, John Shirk Skeele, Elizabeth Plodget Skipp, Henry John Slosson, Preston William Smeallie, John Morris Smerling, Frank A. Smith, Amy May .-415, Smith, Gilbert H. Smith, Helen Porter Smith, Russell, Gordon Smith, William Edgar Sockman, Ralph Washington Sokohl, Jacob M. Solomon, Matilda Lillian Spare, Bernice Y. Springer, Allan Paul Stamm, Caroline Louise Stangmatt, Mabel Yiloa Stanton, Adan Nathaniel Steen, Oscar A. Steinmetz, William George Stephens. L. Walter Stern, Alene Stern, Richard Morris Steup, Robert Benjamin Stevens, Mary Sydney Stevens, John McGown Stewart. Bryce Morrison Stewart, Eleanor Grace Stone, Grace Agusta Stoner, T. W. Stowell, Cecile Roberts Stowell, Willard Allen Strauss, Preston Franklin Streeseman, Adele Emily Strode, Eugene Hudson Stryker, Clarence Wilson Stuart, Margaret Wagner Sturm, Alice Kerr Sturtevant, Alfred Henry Suffern, Charlotte Sutton, Beatrix Suzuki, Koji Swanton, Richard Leo Sweeny, Harold John Pattison Sylvania, Lena Evelyn Vincent Sylvester, Irene Waters Symonds, Eleanor L. Takahashi, Tasuo Talbot. Sterling John Tallman, Gladys Griffith Talmage, Henry, 2d Tang, Younglee Tanner, Herman Beryl Taplin, Earl Garheld Tapp, Mary Mellisa, Tayenner, Eugene Taylor, John Thompson Taylor. Marv Snvder Tea, Mary Antoinette Terajima, Taimon Terrill, Arthur Clark Terry. Leon Thieriot, Celeste Thomas, Evan Welling Thomas, Harrison Cook Thomas, Lula Ella Thomas, Mary Woods Thomasson, Ruth MeGruder Thornton, Richard Hurt X.- Thurston, Henry Winfrecl Tiedemann, Karl L. Tierney, Myles Joseph Tierney, Myles Joseph Timmons, William Judson Todd, John Robinson Toeplitz, Jean Tomimas, Shutaro Tompkins, Elizabeth Marie Townsend, Schuyler Mallery Traugott, Mary Elizabeth Trimble, Henry Burton Triplett, Granville Hampden Trottier, Theophile Truax, Raraud Hawley Tsu, Pow Nion Templar Tucker, Donald Skeele Tucker, Irwin St. John Tucker, Robert Leonard Tuggle, Carolyn Turnbull, Annie Grace Tuttle, William Nathaniel Tyler, Hazen Greeley Tyson, Levering Ulrich, Frederick Umaceny, Lillie A. Urbane, Percy Linwood Uzzcll, Thomas Hayes Veecler, Lyman Bradt cle Vehre, Madeline Vernon, Joseph Boyce Vertrees, Joseph Hodgen Vigneron, Marcel Henri de Villalvilla, Maria Diaz Voight. VValter W. Vollenweider, John Albert von Janinski, Edward R'ichard Voyse, Mary Wad dington, Mary VValker, Jennie Ada VValser, Theodore Demarest Walton, Joseph Barnard Wang, Cheng-Fu Wang, Chiin Hao Wang, Yinchange Tsenshan Wangshai, Chintu Ward. Grace Faulkner Ward, Mabel Heald Ward, Mabel Raymond Ware, Clara Crosby VVare, Edith Ellen Warwick. Veni A. Washburn, George Adrian Wasteneys, Hardolph Watson, Amey Eaton Watson, Frank Dekker VVechsler, Philip Daniel Wei, Weu Pin Weiner, Meyer VVeinland. Helen Marie Weinstein, Alexander Weiser, Samuel Weist, Oliver Clyde Wellenkamp, John Henry Wellman, Henry George Wells, Bettina Borrmann Wend, Milton George Wessa. Ida Vlfeston, Arthur James Wfhang. Paonan Miensang Wheeler, Irwin lkfhitc. Edith Grace White, Fred Carlton W'hite, Martha Root VVhitc, Rebecca Benedict White, Sarah Parker White, Stephen Solomon VVhitclaw, William Menzies Presentation of Gates Class of 1888. Whitney, Floy Fiske Whitney, Marjory Wiest, Edward Wiggins, Inez Louise Wilkinson, Paul Harris Willard, Ralph Claude Williams, Judith Blow Williams, Mary Emma lfVilmot, Harriet E. Wilmot, Mabel E. Wilson, Margaret Isabel Wilson, Pearl Cleveland Wing, Amy Everett Wirth, Charles Adolphus Withers, Helen Edson Withers, Myra Wolf, Morris Wolff, Dorothy S. Wood, John A. Wood, Mary Morton Woodbury, Walter Bligh Woodruff, Mabelle Woods, Harlie Dalton Woolcott, Alexander Humphreys Wu, Chai Kao Wright, Samuel Anthony Wright. Winthrop Robins Yanagisawa, Taiji Yang, Kween E. Yasui, Sekiji Young, Donnell Brooks Young, Eleanor May Young, Esther Victoria Young, VVilliam Harold Young, William Harvey Young, Willie Ramsay Zeitlin, Rose Zenker, Ottilie Zolotkoff, Julia vi fs. , . I ., ' -A- I '-f,- Q ' ---- -- - ,:h. A . , '.l, ' I ' .. .,. ,,.f f.. ,.,. , ,.,. , .1A, if A llrtrnapiert .' ASTING our thoughts backward to the anxious days dur- - fi, ing which we saw the 1915 Columbian woven from the fussy threads of our fancy, as we attained the goal of this, ag our junior year, and even after our volume has taken its humble place among the chronicles of Columbia our fl-iff ei 1 'hd ei is 'uh ui fi d en- most .cieris e r nem rance wi ev te eep an g . uine interest evlnced by those, our friends. who very generously rendered us their invaluable services in pro- ducing the Columbia annual. ln the difnculties confronting us at times we sought the Hsure cure Dean Keppel, whose advice and sympathy were always ours for the ask- ing. The inexperience of the editors is a serious matter and is the cause very often of considerable loss of time. Mr. Compton, secretary of the Alumni Federation and editor of the Alumni News, imparted to us the know howh of an editor's job and thus saved us from many editorial calamities. In this connection must also be mentioned Mr. Graham and Mr. Egbert, of the IQI4 COLUMBIAN and Mr, Pyne of the 1912 COLUMBIAN. These gen- tlemen readilv and gladlv gave us the full benefit of their experience, plac- ing at our disposal all the knowledge gained by their own labors. The university records and the long list of students appearing in this book were made possible for us through the kindness of Mr. Fackenthal, Secretary of the Universityland his assistant Mr. Mohr, who very often inconvenienced themselves in order that they might help us along. A number of the illustrations in this book were given us by Dr. Tom- bo, editor of the Columbia University Quarterly. The Richmond Borough Publishing and Printing Co. we feel have done their part of the work in the most satisfactory manner and when giv- ing credit to those who have helped us over the rocky ways, we will al- ways consider this company among the first. Mr. I. Wesley Cook, our advertising manager, has been most success- ful in his part of our publication. Witlioiit his aid our book would not have been hnancially possible. Vtfe believe we are justly proud of the illustrations appearing in the COLUMBIAN. This excellent work was done by the Electric City Engrav- ing Company. VVe especially wish to emphasize the promptness and care exercised in filling our orders. The managers of the various teams and Harry A. Fisher, Graduate Manager of Athletics showed their interest in our work by giving us the complete athletic records of the year. 'While we are in this retrospective mood our memories direct us to c 5 H as. q i ., , i g - - - V ? E if - the eager and enthusiastic fellow-students who procured snap-shots and oth- er material for us and those who did our art Work particularly R. S. Barna- by, '15 and L. H. Sandhusen, ,I4 our 'fpinch-hitting artists. lVe will, l trust, always remember the kindness and courtesy of Mr. C. K. Brown who extended to us all the comforts and conveniences of Earl Hall. Our lfiarnard section would be a blank had not Miss Dorothy Fitch. and Miss Annette Curnen, given us their willing and enthusiastic sup- port. To these friends and to all those who have in any way aided the pub- lication of the IQI5 COLUMBIAN we are mo-st sincerely grateful and with pleasure that accompanies a task performed We will carry with us the consciousness of having had associated with us the staunchest and most willing supporters of undergraduate activities at Columbia. Ellie iihiiurz, 15 15 Qlnlumhinn ! If , -vi :ff tyeigumgiggispl ' i r , ,, ,tls 7.3 Columbia Snnwed Under ilu 81 QQ vez 5fE,.4...Jj f' f Um HLSQ G, U11 MTWR fi QM 'QQ LASVOQ. ,Mfg ' r. I O :.- ' ' ks ' Il ,r Aff- I ff If J .siiiiiii O no - K 'D if N W R? W , gy ' ' 11,2 ,XG-P-- ff ., fo 5:12 C52 . 0 374' , 0 ' it 9 1 'fn ' 7' Y X M 5 X XSL I 'WEE133.g . Dg. Elahle nf Glnnirnta A Administration, Officers of Advertisements Alumni Associations: Presidents Secretaries Alumni Federation Alumni News Alumni Scholars Architectural Society Athletics : Freshmen Review Varsity University, Commiteee on 1915 B Black Avengers Baccalaureate Service Band, University Banquet Committees Barnard: Athletic Association Officers Craigie Club Publications Lhclergraduate, Associations of Barnard Literary Society 187 145 27 419 65 67 71 214 69 253 IQ8 139 186 138 288-305 308 49 219 323 275 275 278 274 259 - C Camp Columbia Chemical Engineering Society Class Day Class History Class Officers 1915 Class Rushes Clubs 1 Arts and Crafts Churchmen's Association Deutscher Verein Erasmus Hall Newman Columbia Engineer Columbia University Christian Assn. Col. Univ. Dramatic Assn. Columbian Board Commencement Exercises Commencement Week Program Crewsters D Debating Council Dedication Deutscher Verein Dinner Committees, IQI5 Dorms E Electrical Engineering Society Emeritus Officers Erasmus Hall Club 262 250 5 1 284 1 34 306 200 248 245 246 247 243 2 1 4 239 23 1 207 53 47 280 260 6 246 323 213 252 43 247 'hr lgrv-eminent uubvz nf hamrmgnv Moet Sz Chandon Q' Imperial Crown Brut Cuvee A. A. CHOICE, MATURED WELL BODIED UNQUESTIONABLY THE FINEST CHAMPAGNE Moet Sz Chandon Whlte Seal Very Dry SEC MATURED, DELICATE DELICIOUS SUPERIOR QUALITY A ll b er Grocers, Iwne Merchants, Clubs, Hotels, Restaurants, cf: GEO. A.KESSLER Sz CO. sous IMPOR TERS NEW YORK AND SAN FRANCISCO iii Uahlrghuf Glnntmta---Clluntimuh F Zeta Beta Tau II4 Faculties: Alpha Sigma Phi U6 Applied Science 30 Phi Lambda Pi 120 Barnard 37 Tau Beta Pi 124 COHCES 29 Phi Beta Kappa 122 EXfC11SiOl1 39 Phi Lambda Upsilon 128 Fine Arts 31 .Acacia 113 Graduate Schools 32 Sigma Xi 120 Journalism 32 Delta Sigma Rho 127 Tmlwrs College 38 Epsilon Psi Epsilon 130 Fits and Drum Corps 220 Nacoms 131 Frdtemmes: French Show 236 Alpha Delta Phi Freshman Athletics 193 Psi Upsilon 76 Freshman Debating Team 1915 319 Delta Phi 78 Delta Psi 80 G Phi Kappa Sigma 82 German Show 235 Phi Gamma Delta 34 Glee and Mandolin Clubs 217 Phi Kappa Psi 86 Delta Kappa Epsilon 88 I Zeta Psi 90 In Memoriam 21 Beta Theta Pi Q2 Delta Tau Delta 94 J Theta Delta Chi 96 Jester 211 Phi Delta Theta 98 Junior Week Committee 321 Delta Upsilon 100 Sigma Nu 102 junior Week Program 323 Sigma Chi 104 L Sigma Alpha Epsilon 106 Phi Sigma Kappa 108 Letters: Theta Xi 110 Goetze, Frederick Arthur 9 Alpha Chi Rho 112 Keppel, Frederick Paul II CHARTERED 1822 THE F RMERS' LOA A D TRU T CO NOS. 16, 18, 20 81 22 WILLIAM STREET, NEW YORK BRANCH OFFICE, 475 FIFTH AVENUE PARIS LONDON BERLIN 41 Boulevard Haussxnaun. 15 Cockspur St., S. W. 56. Uuter Den Linden N W 7 1:6 Old Broad Street, E. C. Foreign Exchange, Cable TransTers. Letters of Credit. The Company is a legal depository for moneys paid into Court, and is authorized to act as Executor, Adininistrator. Trustee, Guardian, Receiver and in all other Fiduciary capacities. Acts as Trustee under Mortgages made by Railroad and other Corporations. and as 'liansfer Agent and Registrar of Receives deposits balances. Stocks and Bonds. upon Certificates of Deposit, or subject to check and allows interest on dfulv Manages Real Estate and lends money on Bond and Mortgage. Acts as Agent in the transaction of any approved iinancial business. Fiscal Agents for states. Counties and Cities. BOARD OF DIRECTORS Henry A. C. Taylor John J. Riker Moses Taylor Pyne Charles A. Peabody Percy A. Rockefeller J, YVillia1n Clark VV111. VValdorf Astor D. H. King. Jr. Cleveland I-I. Dodge Ogden Mills Augustus V. Heely Henry Heutz Franklin D. Locke Henry R. Taylor Edward R. Bac-on Percy Chubb Thomas Thacher Frank A. Vanderlip George F. Baker John VV. Sterling James A. Stillman Francis M. Bacon, Jr. Edgar Palmer Archibald D. Russell Samuel Sloan Edwin S. Marston EDWIN S. MARSTON. President SAMUEL SLOAN. Vive-P1'esident AI'GI'S'l'US Y. HEELY. Vice-Prest. QQ Sec'y WILLIAM B. I AI-KDUZO. Vice-Prest. CORNELIVS R. AGNEW. Vice-President J. HERBERT CASE. Vice-President HORACE F. HOWLAND. Asst. Sec'y ROBERT E. BOYD, Asst. Seoy WILLIAM A. DITNCAN. Asst. Secs' EDWIN GIBISS. Asst. Seca' SCOTT 61 FOWLES CO. ijiaintinga Old and Modern Masters 590 Fifth Ave. New York V Glahlr nt' Qlnntentz---Glnntinurh Lord. Austin VV. Lt r1'c l, Herbert G.. Mayer, Ralph Edward Mitchell. Henry Bedinger VVendel, George Y. literary Societies: Barnard Literary Debating Council Philolexian Lutheran Club M Mechanical Engineering Society N Newinan Cluh Notes and Keys O Othcersz of Administration Class 1915 Hpe-ning' lilxercises P Philliarmonic Players Club Puhlications: Alumni News Columhia Engineer Columbian 19 13 7 17 15 259 260 257 245 251 243 222 27 134 306 61 231 230 214 214 207 Dorms Jester Spectator University Quarterly R Records and Grinds: Architecture College Science Residence Hall Committees Retrospect Rushes S Song Contest Soph Show, 1915 Soph Triumph, IQI5 Spectator Student Board Students U University Committee on Athletics University Committee on Student Or- ganizations University Council University Quarterly V Varsity Athletics 'Varsity Show 145- 213 211 209 214 368 326 353 271 415 200 199 313 309 209 133 372 138 135 25 214 186 223 EHLI 8: SONS INVERTED GRA N D PLAYER-PIANOS Have taken the front rank among the really artistic Pianos for reason of their superb tone, quality and excellence which distinguishes every structural detail. The wearing qualities make the MEHLIN the ideal piano for the home. The MEHLIN ulnverted Grand is the only Upright built on the principle of the Grand. It has the Grand Scale, Sounding Board and Tone. Art Catalogue and Full Particulars Upon Request PAUL G. MEHLIN 8: SONS Warerooms, 27 Union Square Branches or Agenczes in all Sections af the Country ALFRED VILLORESI ANTIQUES OLD MASTERS WORKS OF ART 15 EAST FORTY-SEVENTH ST. NEW YORK CITY INVITES YOUR INSPECTION OF AN INTERESTING COLLECTION OF AN- TIQUE FURNITURE, PAINTINGS AND OTHER WORKS OF ART OF THE XV. XVI. AND XVII CENTURIES. vii Elnhrx In Ailueriimemrntz Aldine Hotel LXIII Hardmuth, L. Sz C. XLI Alhambra Market LXIV I-Ierschman Sz. Bleier LXXI Army Sz Navy Stores Co. XXXVI Home Insurance Co., The XXIX Badische Company XLIV Hotel Hermitage XXXIII Bank of New York XIII Hotel Imperial LXXI Barry, D, I. XLVI Iaeger XLVIII Batterson Sz Eiselle LXXI lessop Sz Sons, Inc.. Wm. LV Bayer Co., The XLV Kelly-Springfield Tire Co. XLVII Bobbink Sz Atkins XLVI Kessler Co., Geo. A. III Bourgeois Galleries - XIII Knoedler Sz Co., M. XXII Broadway Presbyterian Church LXXI Knickerbocker Cleaning Co. XLIII Brooks Bros. IX Koelsch Sz Sons, August L Broztell, The XLI Lawyer' Co-Op. Publishing Co. L Bryant, Lane LVII Lebnun XXVII Burlingham XXIX Lenygon Sz Morant XXV Caswell-Massey Co., Ltd. LXVII LENS. G. A. XV Central Trust Co. XVII Lidgenwood Mfg. CO. LV Christian LVII McCutcheon Sz Co. XXIX Columbia Storage Warehouse L McCallum, D. Sz I. Columbia University LIII Mechanics, Sz Metals Natl. Bank XVII Columbia University Book Store LV Mehlifl 51 Sons. P2111 G- VII Columbia University Summer School LIII N9.fi0UHl Nassau Balik XXXI Conover Co., C. E. XXXVII Pendas. Y 31 Alvarez XI-I Copper Kettle, The XLIX Perfection Scotch Whiskey XLIII Corn Exchange Bank LI Richmond Borough Pub. Sz Ptg. Co. LIX Costello, John H. XXXVI Roessler Sz Hasslacher Chemical Co. LVII Crex LXIX Ruppert, Jacob XLVII Cumberland Hotel XLIII Schoverling, Daly Sz Gales XLIX Dill Sz Collins LIX Schwarz Sz Forgen XL Doll, Edwin N. XXXI Schonleben, I. LXV Dorms Book Store LXXI Scott Sz Fowles Co. V Dm Sz CO., Francis XXXIX Seckel. Rudolph XXII Dreicer Sz Co. XXV Seiler, A. G. LVII Dunlap Sz Co. XXVII Shayne Sz Co., C. C. XIX Electric City Engraving Co, LX Shuttleworth Sz Co., Edwin XXXIIl Elmore, Inc., Edwin N. LXX Spies Sz Long XXVII Farbwerke-Hoechst Co. XLIV St. Regis Hotel XXVII Farmers Loan Sz Trust Co. V Steinway Sl SONS XIX Fero, II. I., Inc. XLIX Stewart, T. M. L Fields, I. XXXV1 Swift, Miss XXIII Fischer, Carl XXX1 Union Theological Seminary LXIII Franklin Simgn 31 CO, LXVIH Urbana Wine Co. LXVII Friedgen, Chas. LV QEil1loresiggZAgfred LXXQE Fuller Co., Geo. A. Q and . Ons German-American Insurance Co XXI Wild' MISS LVII , . ' Wilson. G. Hepburn LXV Gutierrez, Valerlano XXXIX White Studio XXXV-LXI X lll ESTABLISHED IBIB Wah ' Y BROADWAY COR.TWENTY-SECOND ST. NEW YORK. CLOTHING READY-MADE OR TO ORDER For DRESS or TRAVEL Hats and Caps from English Scarfs, Gloves England and the Continent Shirts, Dressing Gowns Polo Caps and Helmets Shoes for Dress or Sporting Wear SPORTING DEPARTMENT Riding Suits and Odd Breeches Boots and Leggings Light and Heavy Weight Mackintoshes For Driving, Motor or Saddle Work Complete Equipment for Riding, Motoring, Golf, Polo, etc. Liveries for House, Stable, Garage or Club BOSTON BRANCH: NEWPORT BRANCH: 149 Tremont Street 220 Bellevue Avenue ' Send for Illustrated Catalogue ., i IFIREI Q5vrmm1?smc1iran Elnauranre Cllnmpamg Newijnrk STATEMENT JANUARY 1,1914 A cAPrrAL S2 .O O 0,0 OO RESERVE FOR ALL OTHER LIABILITIES 10.4-79,063 NET SURPLUS A 9A,223g855 2 I , E71 24,9 HIS GREAT COMPANY, THROUGH MANY YEARS T OF HONORABLE DEALING WITH THE PUBLIC, HAS WON ITS WELL-KNOWN REPUTATION FOR PROMPT AND LIBERAL SETTLEMENT OF LOSSES .li, MAIN OFFICE: GERMAN AMERICAN BUILDING No. I LIBERTY STREET, NEW YORK IAT WILLTAM a. MAIDI-:N LANE? -T1, . 1 Agencies throughout the United States and Canada v g W 1 . i , RK 1 af: HIIIIIHII ?: 5 illlllllllilllllllll l784 l9I4 Uhr 'Bank nf rm ignrk NATIONAL BANKING ASSOCIATION -L8 XVALL STREET, NEVV YORK Organized March I 5, 1784. Incorporated as a Nation al Bank, fuly, 1865 CAPITAL 52,000,000 SURPLUS AND UNDIVIDED PROFITS S4,250,0 00.00 OFFICERS HERBERT 1-. GRRQGS, President CHAR + ' ' XLES OLNEX, VICC-PTCSidC11t JOSEPH ANDREVVS1 Cflshivf D CLIFFORD P. HUNT, Asst. Cashier HARVEY E-WHITNFY Asst Ca 1 - , . sner ILT A I D , 1. K. NICKELSEN, W JI M REI ' Asst' Cashler Manager Foreign Exchange Dept. IHIHIIIHIIIIHIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIH1Il!IIllIl1IlIIlIlIIIlIIIIIIHIIIINllHHI!HlllillilllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIHHIIIIIIIIIIHIUIHIIHHIIIIIIIIIIIHIHHHHHIHIIHHIIHIHIIIIIIIHIHIHIINIHIHI4illlllllilllllllllllllIINIllHINIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIHIHHlHIIHIlIIIIllllIIIHIUIHIIIIINIHIIHIHIVII V W!! f W' 4' ? ZW rw f W 7 M I Z Q 1 V ' f fn W A I Q 7 W9 QQ? f I . J v A OLD AND MODERN MASTERS New Yonlg 12511115 668 EIFED Avegue 226 Rue de Rivoli IIlIIHIllIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIHIHIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllIllIIIllIllIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIHIIHIYI IIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIISIIIillII!IIlllllllllllllllllllflliI xiii IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1IIlllllllllllflllllllllll IIIHIIHF Q QD NG Q Q NG 'N Q 'Q -Q Q Q -IQ A YC Ss Va '42 A Q 'Q .VJ N X '00 Q LU H 33958 B1-ocades Decora tion S GI' urnztute Old Silv Old F E e the tions lil: LIC Reprod York City CW N E6 55th Str '43 21 East 01d Man tels Old China CENTRAL TRUST COMPANY OF NEW YORK 54 WALL STREET BRANCH: FORTY-SECOND STREET AND MADISON AVENUE Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits, 320,000,000 C of 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 Mechanics and Metals ational Bank OF THE CITY CPF NEW YORK Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits 814,000,000 GATES W. MCGARRAH, President VVALTER EALBERTSEN, Vice-President ALEXANDER E, ORR, Vice-President HARRY H. POND, Vice-President NICHOLAS F, PALMER, Vice-President JOSEPH S. HOUSE, Cashier FREDERIC W. ALLEN, Vice-President JOHN BOBINSON, Assistant Cashier FRANK O. ROE, Vice-President CHARLES MILLER, Assistant Cashier xvii 1, i 1 2 F iz-' sg 4 ' f ' .- . ' -gay: l f. ,rr bf--' ,,, ' L I . 'dt L-' '--KAY ,. H ff.-' ,. - W 4 A 1' 'X-V -,,. 1 pg, . gf 3-3 K4 ab I if' S ' gi ft 'fl Y- gl ff -.ii WN ' A MA -'WT ' u.s.PA'r on Yi DE R f C. C. SHAYNE 8x CO. STRTCTTJY RELIABLE FURS Invite your inspection of our many new ana' original designs in Coats, faclijets and Wraps. Our line of Foreign Models includes the most stylish designs ot the season. Special attention is invited to our large stoclc of Scarts, Stoles, Fancy Neck- pieces and Muns 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 STEI WAY The possession of the world's best is none. too good for anyone who loves music, for whether you play, sing, or are content to listen, remember that a piano is purchased tor a lifetimes service and enjoyment. Hence, in the choice of a piano, do not consider the claims of any that must acknowledge a superior, The Steinway Piano has no equal-it is in a class all its own. 'With its purchase goes the assurance that you own the world's leading piano. This assurance and satisfaction is well worth the slightly higher cost of the Steinway. Upright Pianos from S550 up Grand Pianos from S750 up Terms of payment may be arranged to suit your convenience An inspection is respectfully invited I STEINWAY 8: SONS I Steinway Hall 107-109 East 14th Street, New York Subway Express Station at the Door ALSO PIANOS FOR RENT xix r'4g'g-5 -. if- , g. , .- M - . ' . . , ,. - . . Built by the GEO. A. FULLER CO. 1 1 1 BROADWAY ESTABLISHED 1846 M. KNGEDLER 6: CG. PAINTINGS Water Colors and Old English Mezzotints. Etchings, Colored Sporting Prints and Engravings. High Class Framing and Restoring. 556-558 Fifth Avenue NEW YORK London: 15 Old Bond St. Paris: I7 Place Vendome. ETCHINGS AND ENGRAVINGS BY Durer, The Little Masters, Rembrandt, Nanteuil, Whistler, Meryon, Hayden, Zorn, Affleck, Fitton, etc. : : : ' ARTISTIC PICTURE FRAMING RUDOLF SECKEL 31 East l2tl'1 Street New York MISS SWIFT I3 Easi 3631 Si. New York Interior Decorations and Decorative Furnishings FURNITURE, FLOGR AND WALL COVERINGS A Department Given Over to Suggestions for Gifts and Favors SERVICE BY MAIL JVILL BE FOUND SATISFACTORY IN EVERY PARTICULAR xxiii K I DREICER dz CO. JEWELS 560 FIFTH AVENUE THE BLACKSTONE NEW YORK CHICAGO RARE OLD CHINESE PORCELAIN AND JADE From com-:R OF LONDON LENYGGN 61 MORANT, Inc. Bvrnratnrn lf, r- ' 16 East 60th Street New York Telephone, Plaza 4156 LENYGON Sz CO. MORANT Sz CO. 31 Old Burlington Street 91 New Bond Street LoNDoN, W. LoNDoN, W. E if A fi LE Q ,PX ,H ft, REG. U.S. l'AT.UFFlCE Celebrated I-lats FOR MEN AND WOMEN AND The Dunlap Silk Umbrella 178 and ISO FIFTH AVE., Bet. 22d and 23d Sts. ISI BROADXVAY, Near Cortlandt Street NEVII YORK TI-IE VVELLINGTON, CHICAGO 914 CHESTNUT ST., PHILADELPHIA Accredited Agencies in A11 Principal Cities of the World. Esfazlilislzcd 1847 LEBRUN Requests the honor Of K1 t'z'siz' to their N EIV G c1IZer1'e,v 48 West 46th St. BC'lL'ZU6'6'II 5th cmd 6th Aifeiizzzvs Iflflzerc they note' lmzfc ON EXHI- EITION a UNIQUE collccfiozz of Original Antique Frames l.1'ZClZflfdZ'lZg IICYIIACHI-, Spcizzish and Ereifzclz work of flzc XIV! XVII and XVIII Ce1zt'zzrz'cs, for Paizzztizigs, Ezzgifciwzzgs, IIIi1zfic1t'zz1'c'x and Plzotogrczfms. lfI?.LIJIIEI?S to thc l,0IZ'Zl7fC., Versailles, Bnxfmz QIIILSCIIIILK, and LL'CICl'1'7lIg Gczlleriex Here' cr-nd AIl21'0fl0'. I. IORI' MANAGER PARIS GALLERIES 50 Rue Saint Lasare XXX I1 SPIES 8a LONG GLOVERS AND HOSIERS SHIRTS READY TO WEAR ON ALL OCCASIONS 96 BROADWAY Near VVaII St. New York r It 4, L 'i-,uv I 'II m l!! ' illlg 5,41 I I .-. -1 E ' ,I-Wa. f' 1 fi. ..... . is I YJ EES' HOTEL 5' ig Q 5 ' Q 5 5? ammmw NEW YORK 3 I' - Hfih Avenue and Hftylifth Street. 1 5 E NEW YORK'S E I FAR FAMED HOTEL Q E E E Located on one of the E E world's famous avenues 3 i E near Central Park,away ' E from the noise of street I E 3 cars and traffic, yet E A 33, E easily accessible to the I 'E theatre and shopping F' district. E R. M. HAAN I -. 'lj f L1 . I i' Ig,L.i'f?,-, - ' p II I III III lib I Lrrgt 3. v ----L45 Burlingham Men is Furnishings ' ' JAMES M CUT H N 8: CO. ollection of Antiques C C E0 direct attention to their Department for lVlen's Furnishings in which there will be found com- Ofle Qf thQ Largest and plete assortments of the better grades of these goods, in the very latest styles at moderate ' ' r' es, 'ncludin Shirts for all occasionsg Neck- Flnest In New York ilvelarg kollarsggl-losieryg Underwearg Glovesg Pajamasg Night Shirtsg Bath Rohesg Dressing Gowns, Etc. and 6 East 49th Street They are also prepared to take orders for shirts to measure, as follows: Full Dress, - 32.50 each and upwards Plain Neglige - 3.25 With an additional charge of 50c each for pleated bosom. ELBIIIIJGE G. SNUXV. ll1'f'Slfli:'Ill, I lll'lllEltlC CH IEIYSWICLL. Vice-President.tQ'LAItIuNl lG A LVDLITAI. Vice-Presiflent. CHAIKLES L. TYNIGII. Vic-v-Pre-s. :incl Secretn1'y. AILEVNAH M. llI'ltTIS. SPl l'Gl'El1'Y. HENRY J. IPIGHRIS. Asst. Sl-4-retary. HOWARD P, MOORE. Asst. Secretary. YINl'I1lN'l' P. WYATT. Asst. Secretary. 56 CEDAR STREET Murine - Iulauul uufl llcvatll Vse und Occupancy Automobile Commissions Windstorm Fronts Parcel Post Rents Registered Mail Tourists' Baggage Sprinkler Leakage Hail Cash Capital ---- 36,000,000 Cash Assets - - - january I, 1913 - - 33,4o6,434.6o Liabilities, except Cash Capital ---- - r4,254,679.32 Surplus as regiards Policy-Holders ----- I9,I5I,755.28 SIXTY YEARS of fair dealing resulting in the largest fire insurance company in America means something. xxix .. J.,- L...-Y 3 . n,...N,, IQ. . lf' ,J Inf' CARL FISCHER MUSIC MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Qur specialty is to carry positive- ly everything in this line at prices which make it attractive to pur- chase from this, the largest music house in New York. CARL FISCHER PIANOS The rnost reliable and finest toned of all moderate priced pianos. Sold for cash or on easy payment plan. CARL F ISCHER 46-54 Cooper Square New York Established 1852 Nationnlized 1911 .-GX. -., iLLtLL'tttt ,lt i .. f wfmfff ,460- Charter Member New York Clearing House OFFICERS EDWARD EARL, President Joi-IN MUNRO, HENRY C. MILLE , V' -P 'd ice resl ent Vice-President LAURENCE H. HENDRICKS, NEWTON D ALLING. Vice-President Vice-President ARTHUR W. GILBART, Cashier H, P. STURR, Ass't Cashier G. L. THOMAS. Ass't Cashier DIRECTORS Samuel R. Weed John Munro Henry C. Miller Augustine J. Smith Laurence H. Hendricks F. Munro Dyer Newton D. Alling Marshal Stearns Arthur C. Harris Edward Earl EDWN N. DGLL Established 1854 TAHLQEQQ Gill? 3 East Forty-Fourth Street New York xxxi iv i7 L-ICI :Ill im 9110! isa: Fi! 1 Z..-..' -H Q ll F ..I rig I iii! -CE . E. SHUTTLEWORTH H. COOPE President Secretarv and Treasurer Edwin Shuttleworth Co. CUT STONE and MARBLE CONTRACTORS Marble Quarry and Mills 813 Vernon Avenue EAST DORSET, VT. ASTORIA, NEW YORK HOTEL HERMITAGE NEW YORK CITY Opposite Times Square BROADWAY, FORTY-SECOND STREET AND SEVENTH AVENUE HEADQUARTERS FOR COLUMBIA MEN NEW AND ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF OUTSlDE ROOMS WITH BATH A quiet, luxurious place in the midst of New Yorks 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. A day's visit will be sufficient to make you a constant patron of the Hermitage. SPECIAL ATTENTION TO LADIES TRAVELING ALONE Rates 551.50 per Day Upward H. R. SHARES-THOMAS M. CARROL, Owners lfVrite for Illustrated Booklet and Map xxxiii Photographers to The 1915 Columbian 51111110 1546-1548 Broadway New York City lfyou want I I I0 Pl SMART and INDIVIDUAL OUTER-APPAREL MODERATELY PRICED ....wWW.W...WW.WWmW IllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHI ilIllIIlllllllIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII ill!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII folm H. Cosiello Visitanyoftheshopsof and FRUITS -J :Z7fWzaff.QQ9Qza,Zv' . . arm ' wr c L for 326 Fifth Avenue, bet. 32nd 8: 33rd Sts. 17 West St., Broadway Hear St. East Fifty-ninth St., New, Yorlq ENGINEERS U. S. ARMY CLOTHING, LEGGINGS, SHIRTS, SWEATERS, KHAKI TROUSERS, HATS, BLANKETS, SHOES, GAUNTLET GLOVES, ETC. are the most practical for camp, outing and summer Wear. Uncle Sam de- mands best qualities. You can procure these articles at exceptionally low prices from ARMY Sz NAVY STORE CO., Inc. 245 WEST 42nd STREET, - - NEW YORK Helween Broadway and E 'fffzllz Aifemze C A 'I' A L O G U E R E A D Y 'PHONIQ BRYANT The ,Crowning Attribute of Lovely Womeii is Cleanliness ,Qi n A ,Vx VV I 7' - s f QQ ff if W f'7 W s 94:4 . ,. 7,1 e 0 ff : A 45 2 T ' R 3 aegis 'ff it T V 5 , T , - , .X ,X A541140 as Q ,QM - ' A ,- -, 7.9 . f 3147-:'P-5'1 , 1 ' z.3fN4 I Zzay s o , 33, , 'irq 32, , Q f 5 A ,Q fi 5 Q 0 ' 4 e f 54 . W A A A .ff WA' - Q 21.726 ,,7k . .Q w 55 'ffl .Q 5 LQNQEQE . g1ADg?PFeO9gii'f' ,, T l' 11.5L.2f!g,,5,mq.4:,ga-21'-sawn-ir.: :swf The well dressed woman hlesses and benehts herself-sind the world4for she adds to its joys, and We cannot imagine a Woman well dressed Without NAIAD DRESS SI-IIELDS They addthefmal assurance of cleanliness and sweetness. They are 21 necessity to the woman of delicacy, rehnement and good judgment. NATAD DRESS SHTELDS are hy- gienic and scientific. 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I 1 The Aldine Hotel Chestnut Street ahove Nineteenth PHILADELPHIA PENNSYLVANIA AIIJERICANAND EUROPEAN PLANS SPECIAL RATES FOR COLLEGE TEAMS WILLIAM F PERRY - - Manager lxiii 1 DANIIEL VVHSLIS JOSEPH IAECKLF ALHAMBRA MARKET Quality and Fair Prices Meats, Poultry, Sea Food Special Rates to Fraternities 2078 SEVENTH AVENUE NEW YORK IIIOXF NICDRXINK IDE 9010 NEAR 41 STREET Schonleben ifjfjig GRADE NVe have an established reputation fur superior and reliable fnrs, ztnrl we are convinced tlizit, if favorerl by 21 visit from ynn, tlic superitlrity uf our goncls in style, in quzilitv, in price and workmanship will leatl to V0ur valued and liiglily esteemed patronage. 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Evphurn ilmm, .IH Muster of the Modern Dance AEOLIAN HALL, SALON DE. DANSE, New York City Broadway at 96th Street lxy 1 L A N 1 CC Jfranlalin Simon R Glo. Young Men's Shop 16 West 38th Street---Store Floor Entirely Separate from Fifth Avenue Store Exclusively devoted to the requirements of Young Men SIZES, 32 T0 42 CHEST Showing a complete assortment of the atest ann I made in our-own tailoring establishment, equal to high Grade custom workmanship-also London made Suits aiind Top Coats 4 Young Men s Suits S1255 52 X0 42 Chest NEW ENGLISH MGDELS Three and four button English Sack models of imported and domestic cassirnere, tweeds and homespuns 18.50 fc 39.50 Full Assortment of Furnishings l l most exclusive wearing apparel, New Spring Models The Balmacaan Top Coat Sizes .32 fo 4'2C'lzes! OF ALL WOOL IMPORTED FABRICS in tan, brown, ,qrayg also olive Scotch homespuns and tweeds, yoke and sleeves silk lined 18.50 YO 29.50 91-1-mx 3- L:5:5:C: vl' GOLD SBALQ at l 4 E m EA fu! N il 5 il A trv' 1 l M Fq m- j l U R B A N A WINE CO.'S Gold Seal Champagne SPECIAL DRY Americas Best Equal to the Imported Gow sm. B IQ T SDQCIBT. Why pay import duties? My ff! il EOR SALE Everywhere URBANA WINE CO. CASWELL-MASSEY C0., Ltd. CHEIVIISTS and P E R FUMER S 1240 Broadway, New York AT 3151 STREET Established from the time of VVashington 1780-1914 Our Speczlzltizs Known the E-i.Worla' Overi-T Number 8 Cologne Cream of Cucumber: Casma Perfume, Toilet Water Talcum and Sachet Phone 5593 Madison Square CASWELL-MASSEY CO., Lt lxvii d Sanitary W oolen Underwear in seven weights for all Wants Sweaters-Golfers-Knitted Searls Automobile and Steamer Rugs Gutdoor Sleeping Bags - - - - Bath Robes, Etc New York Stores 3o6 Fifth Avenue - - 22 Maiden Lane Brooklyn Store, 5o4 Fulton Street lxviii .AN AihALYTICAL BAJJUNCE Of Finest Type and Construction Capacity: 200 grammes in each pan. Sensibility: 1-20 mgrm. with load of ZOO grammes. Patented: Rider Hooks, Starting Attachment, Red Graduated Index Plate, Vlfhite Beam Graduations ff ff ' M 722'm f'v'al Vl f Z'5',f.m', Zwlisb f-'Q 1 if! -. all, , if In 5:1 kniuan Six inch, Hard Composition Beam. Agate Knives and Bearings Throughout. All Knives Relieved of Contact when Balance is at Rest. Complete Descriptive Bulletin Sent Upon Request. Black Bseiqgrollnd. 1Jeidriiil3SgiLlil,li-AZine. Analyllcal Balance No. was-C VOLAND Q SONS MANUFACTURERS OF ASSgLE1LiiZJv1'xiiLEgl5'tiJiliDP,fiJ1i1Z' JEWELRY BCIICITICQS and ht S QBALANCE MAKERS SINCE 18885 Factory and Office: New Rochelle, N. Y., U. S. A. Grass Carpets and Rugs f TRAD MA K it QQQEN ggi J-Fight: N iV.-- v-'W iiiilf V 5 52 Y ::5-3:1231 Nix., gt . i ' lxix At the Sign of the Roof Tree , EDW. ELMORE, Inc. Antiques and Reproductions A Collection of Fine Old Spanish Embroideries on Velvet, Damasks, etc English Chintzes and Linens printed from the Old Wooden Blocks. Sheffield Plate. Oak and Marble Furniture. 5 West 28th Street 1QfJrl,'fH2fffQ,j12f23'f,ff New York City Telephone, Madison Square IOO56 IAPANESE. PRINTS ' , ' . , lxx HOTEL IMPERIAL BROADWAY AND 32D STREET Dancing in the Palm Garden Daily iexcept Suuclayj from 4 to 6.30 P. M. and 10 P. M to 1, under the supervision of Mr. G. Hepburn VVilson, M. B., whose assrstauts are present to dance with guests upon request. TABLE D'HOTE DINNER Served Every Sunday From 6 to 9 P. M. at 52.00 Sunday Night Concert 8.30 to 10. COPELAND TOWNSEND, Mgr. BROADWAY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH CORNER OF ll4tl1 STREET WALTER DUNCAN BUCHANAN, D.D., Pastor SAHBA TH SERVICES - - - - ll AJII. and8RM SAHBA TH SCHOOL - - - - - 9.451-4.f1f lVEDzVESD.4 Y PRA YER IIJEE YYNG - - - 8.15 P.M YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED OUR BAKERY IS AS CLEAN AS A PRIVATE KITCHEN HERSCHMAN 8z BLEIER HIGH GRADE BAKERS The Dorms Book Store Office K: Bakery, 518 E. 72nd St. 517 to 523 E. 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