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The 1917 Qiulumhlan THE PUBLISHED BY 1917 COLUMBIAN BOARD COLUMBIA UNIV!-QRSITY Z2P '1i5i Q4 V108 49 'TV I 'ff qv '52-,Q Q' 1 Vw YZ E . z G ,. Q - ' N Q Ewrpmvxwcs IN THIS BOOK mwuurgmz GALVANO ENGRAVING COMPANY 216-218 XVILLIAM STREET New Yom: vmwrsn BY GEORGE I. WILSON 8: SONS 150 LAMYH-rx: STREET NEW YORK THE H QLWMUBEHAN wxfxi 1 IIPVBLHSHEEIDD 'mm a HEY 3 v Nuwuw. LBILASS - CCOIWMIBHAE VNIIV IEIRSHUIY Q WM jfuretnuth .0 HE interests and sympathies of Columbia University are as wide as 'S the world from which its student-body is drawn. It is not possible QQ: N nor would it be becoming at a timerlike the present to .dwell entirely upon our own personal and institutional interests, ambitions and un- dertakings. VVe must take account of the fact that for the better may ' L part of two years the whole world has been involved in a gigantic military struggle and that there is no reasonable prospect of its termination in the near future. Indeed there is every likelihood that the world-war will con- tinue for two years more, and there are those who think that, like the struggle of Europe against Napoleon, the contest may drag its slow length out over a decade or even longer. The trained and educated youth of the world, those upon whom the immediate future of civilization and of culture must depend, do not just now see eye to eye or mind to mind. They are divided into hostile, warring and hating camps. Every evil passion is being sedulously roused for aid in effective combat, and the gentler virtues, the graces and the arts and deeds of Christian kindliness and helpfulness are forgotten. For the time at least, and let us hope for ever, American youth stand out- side the limits of this titanic struggle. They are not involved in it but they can- not be indifferent to it. They must watch with apparent helplessness the wreck of the ideals which they have been taught to cherish, and the disappointment of the plans and ambitions which they had hoped quickly to further and to carry forward. Yet this is no time for weakness or for hopelessness. The very inten- sity of the struggle and the splendid moral and intellectual qualities which individuals display in it are themselves good omens for the future. The end of the war will come, whether soon or late, and when it comes the door of op- portunity will open to American youth as it has never opened before. A ruined and an overturned world will be hungering for leadership and for service. It will need numberless men trained in letters, inscience, in the arts, in law, in medicine, in architecture, in teaching and in business methods to go out as build- ers of a new temple of civilization which, let us hope, will be so strong and so well founded that no liars, however powerful, can ever again overturn it. Just now our individual interests, our organizations, our pleasures, our exercise, our sports are all estimated in terms of their personal reference to us. But they be- come useful and significant in larger ways when we, being helped and developed by them, use what we have gained in the larger world of affairs for the upbuild- ing of those things that are now torn down or endangered. It is with the upmost conhdence that I look forward to the constructive in- Huence of the sons of Columbia, not only at home but abroad, in all parts of the world when the war shall end and the light of a new era in the history of civilization shall dispel the clouds and darkness of our present gloom. Christmas Eve, 1915 A! : Z JM di CD Pirie Mum-Dmmlfl Wt v 'Q f ftarautf m y Q QDLWM Q iwwe,aafvwf ffmfQmW 1 24 pc ,J ,4 I 4 ff '42 ,ff 17 1,3 L2 , Q, mf 4-7 Z ff K X Ulu 419111: jfellntnzituhents Zin the ignzlligetent ations who with unprecedented self-sacrihce and patriotic devotion have taken their place in the Great War, and who after the Treaty of Peace will be con- fronted with the colossal problem of building a new civilization on the ruins of the old, be 1917 Qllnlumhian the student annual of Columbia University, is dedi- cated, with a sincere expression of sympathy and ap- preciation, and a fervent hope that the reward for the tremendous sacrifices of this World conHict may be a new system of international relations, founded upon understanding and law, rather than suspicion and hate. N x x x 4:53 six xxx -6- 1 w I 4 N 4 1 L ff f e! 2 Q fv-W wr- 4 +- J' f 1 fun'-' -'- s, f. ,f 12' mr' wp e Q Q.. ' Q-S ' . ' O s . A JH S ff 4 It i ' I . Mitt c gr :li ' 5 lk s if K fx., ,. r as n J ELJQ '1 Wi' 'I ' T J '+ l Qlulumhia University in the flitp of glam Nigurk Lex X it gear 11 rnrn I 65 l1iig-9 '5QfEX Ai-X dffixn 5-1-,Q 'fwsgrll QL 5V X mf ZQQT is t,zitl,F2 . f,?,3ty1L,45gv 5 fr Ver ix vs try .mfg kiln' 4 Jylsm' 75' l rw .if 7' xl, ' We fi The Trustees George L. Rives, Clmirfzzmz J ohn B. Pine, Clerk John lXlcLean Nash, Tz'e11.fu1f1 Gerard Beekman George L. Rives, LL.D. John B. Pine Hermann H. Cammann VVilliam Barclay Parsons, LL.D. Francis Sedgwick Bangs Benjamin Aymar Sands Nicholas lVlurra5' Butler, Ph.D., CCantab.j, D. Litt. QQxon.D T. llflatlack Cheesman, BLD. Horace W. Carpentier lX'larcellus Hartley Dodge Rev. XVilli:im T. Rlanning, S.T.D. Rt. Rev. David H. Greer. D.D., S.'l'.D Arthur S. Dwight VVillard V. King YVilliam Fellowes hlorgan Stephen Baker James Duane Livingston LL.D. Frederic R. Coudert Ambrose D. Henry YValter hflendelson, BLD. Charles F. Hoffman George L. lngrziham Newcomb Carlton ...QT , -4 a. fwfesyrq- J ...Q -f- ' xo.. QR gig? ia WQ'E1E4lEQ 7.EsoWE'3WQi slr- f l J . +123 VJZx fE eiPs' M waffle 1 Q Q f ABIIA P ,,-'gf 'Y I Elelniheroitp lliouneil 1915 11916 Tlibe ieresioent ot the Ulinihetoitg Nicholas lllurray Butler, Ph.D., J.U.D., LL.D. 1Cantab.5, D.Litt. 1Oxon.5. iibean of the faculties ot ileolitical Science, Jpbilogopbp, Bute Sveienee ann fine Qltts Frederick I. E. Woodbridge, 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, lVI.Sc. Dean of the Faculty of Law ........ .... H arlan F. Stone, A.M., LL.D. Dean of the Faculty of lliedicine .... Samuel W. Lambert, A.lVI., M.D. Dean of Barnard College ....... ....... V irginia C. Gildersleeve, Ph.D. Dean of Teachers College ........ ...lames Earl Russell, Ph.D., LL.D. Dean of the College of Pharmacy ,... ........... H enry H. Rusby, M.D. Provost of the University .........,.................... VVilliam H. Carpenter, Ph.D. Provost of Barnard College .............................. VVilliam T. Brewster, A.lVI. Director of the Summer Session and Extension Teaching ......... James C. Egbert, Ph.D. Director of the School of Journalism ............ Talcott Williams, L.H.D., LL.D., Litt.D. Qlfleeteo Delegates faculty ot Jpolitieal Seienee Professor Seligman, Clzairman of Committee on Im'trucz'iorz Professor lVIunroe Smith 119165 Professor Dunning 119175 jiaeultp ot iebilogoobp Professor Calvin Thomas, Clzairmfm of Committee on Instruction Professor Trent 119165 Professor Dewey 119175 jfalfllltg of 1911112 95121152 Professor Pegram, Gllfliflllflfl of Committee on I1z.rt1-zzcfimz Professor Wilson 119165 jfatulty of Cliolumhia Glollege Professor Keyser 119165 Professor Hervey 119175 jiaeulty of lain Professor Burdick 11 9 1 65 Professor Redfield 11 9 1 75 jfaeultg ot Qwehieine Professor Lee 119165 Professor VVood 119175 jiaeultp ot Qlpplien Qeienee Professor Alexander Smith 11 9 1 75 Professor Lucke 119 I 85 Professor Harper 119 1 75 faculty ot Barnett Qtollege Professor Richards 119185 jiaeultp of GEoueation Professor Lodge 119165 Professor Paul lblonroe 119175 Ztlnion Qllbeologieal Seminary Acting-President lXflcGiffert Cliieneral Qlbeologieal Seminary Dean Robbins jfaeultp ot Etaetieal Qltti Professor Bigelow 119185 Professor Kinne 119175 O' fx X fag, R QE, 1 S - rxb Q 1 9 I '4 X U IM C QDDLVM NME! g Sikxfxlk if xg - xi, Y, g 1 - E52 VXBQA L13La MsNfEEE Nf 015 UV 7 7 wif l-5593-no I L Fl lx l Qllnmmencement Minsk IDEIJQIHHI Saturhap, 9113619 29 Bookbinding Exhibition, Avery Hall. Teachers College River Day. 4.00 p.m. 2.00 p.m 3.30 p.m 3-30-5.3 4.15 p.m 4.30 p.m. 6.30 p.m 8.30 p.m 8.30 p.m 4.00 p.m 5.00 p.m 7.30-10 7.30 p.m 9.00 p.m 8.45 a.m 9.30 a.m 10.30 a.m 12.15 p.m 12.30 p.m. 12.30 p.m. 1.00 p.m 3.00 p.m. 4.00 p.m 4.30 p.m 6.00 p.m. 7.00 p.m. 8.30 p.m 3.00 p.m. 7.00 p.m. Barnard Senior Play, Nlilbank Quadrangle. Sunhay, may 30 Baccalaureate Service, Gymnasium. Qlpnnnay, may 31 Columbia College Class Day. University Gymnasium. Baseball Game, Chinese University of Hawaii vs. Columbia. South Field. 0 p.m. Teachers College Reception. Thompson Gymnasium. Phi Beta Kappa Joint llleeting. Havemeyer Hall. Senior The Dansant, Earl Hall. Phi Beta Kappa Dinner for the Columbia Section, Faculty Club. Phi Beta Kappa Qration, George lWcAneny, President of tl1e Board of Aldermen. Schermerhorn Hall. Barnard College Senior Dance, Earl Hall. Teachers College Senior Dance, Thompson Gymnasium. Qilueshap, Blunt 1 Barnard College Ivy Day. Mfilbank Quadrangle. Teachers College Lawn Party. The Green. Unveiling of Jefferson Statue, south front of Journalism Bldg. .30 p.m. Campus Night. Organ Recital. St. Paul's Chapel. Band Concert. Quadrangle and Green. wlzhnzshap, Blunt 2-Qtnmmentzmznt Ebay Teachers College Presentation of Class Gift. lVIilbank Chapel. The Trustees, Faculties and Graduating Classes form in procession in the corridors of the Library to the Gymnasium. Conferring of degrees and award of honors. Presentation of QMedal to hir. Samuel P. Avery. Presentation of Pylon by the Class of 1890 Arts and hlines. Presentation of Crossed Hammers to recipients of lblining and lVIetal- lurgical Degrees. Alumni Luncheons. Alumni Costume Parade. South Field. Baseball Game, Pennsylvania vs. Columbia. South Field. Barnard Alumnze Costume Parade. Milbaruk Quadrangle. Alumnm Class Suppers. Barnard College. Alumni Beefstealc Dinner. Gymnasium. Alumni Singing and Band Concert. Library Steps. ilburshap, Blunt 3 Barnard College Class Day. University Gymnasium. Barnard Senior Banquet. Brinckerhoff Hall. . 1151 I ,XI . f O ff X ff- Q lv ff 1 UE Q DLWMDTA Qi . N 1 Nr' X L. 5 I7 ' E WSW ' RJ Qlibe iliaccalautfate Qeruirez 1915 Ghz Mltihzriity Q5p1n11af5iun1 Suntmy, Swag 30 2'LDtUer nf Sunshine PRELUDE, CORONATION BL-XRCH ..,......., ......... . . Jleyerbeer HYMN, 'KMOSCOWH ..............,....... ..,...... .,.. F . Gia:-flini OPENING SENTENCES THE LESSON ..............................,...... . . . Romans XII ANTHEM, O GLADSOME LIGHTU ................ , .... Sullivan ,-.PHE APOSTLES' CREED PRAYERS HYMN, HSTAND COLUMBIA., . , . ..............,.....,.,,........ Josef Haydn TKHE BACCALAUREATE SERMON . . . ..... The Rewfwml fzmzes WI. Taylor, D.D. ANTHEBI, 'WVHEN GOD OF OLDH .....,................. . . . ...,..... Sminer COLLECT AND BENEDICTION RECESSIONAL HYMN, ON OUR TVVAY REJOICING POSTLUDE, HK.-UIMENOI-OsTRoW ........... ., . . Rubinsfein . -17- :six xi X ia I Q JN H 'ff' ,A f W T W W QQ QDLV 5 A N x I If 5 - 1,551 V! If F X ' ?mVMZ M JUN, , l nflc-rwuml X Underwood alia QU O A . 233 LF' it g - . 5 A . O ' it l X I ' Qllass may Exercises nf the Qlllass uf mineteen ilpuuureh ann fifteen Qlnlumhia Qllnllegf W.- .io x,f '.l'?x Qpunhap, Spay the Gbittpfjlfirst jllinetezn igunnreu ann jfiftzzn IEJIUQYHITI BIARCHING SONG Presidentls Address .,..... ....................... . , . Hugh Llewellyn Roberts Class History ........................... ....... ..... C a millus Rogers Trainer Announcement of the Alumni Association Prize. Announcement of the Charles Mf. Rolker, Ir., Prize. Announcement of the Albert Asher Green Prize. Announcement of Elections to Phi Beta Kappa. Class Poem .. ............................... .......... S herman bl. Bijur Class Prophecy ....... . Franklin George Dunham Presentation Gration . . .. Frederick Christian Schang, Jr. Valedictory .. ............ .....,........ I ames Colletti Ivy Gration . ................ llflilton Arlanden Bridges SANS SoUc1 Lilermemznt Qlbffiters uf the Qllass uf 1915 President, VValter Willianu Dwyer Firxt l ,iL'F-Pl'F3'idl'77Z', Stephen Grant Stone Second Vice-President, Hugh Llewellyn Roberts Secretary, Franklin George Dunham Treasurer, Sherman NI. Bijur Historian, Lester Clark Danielson , -194 ' 1 a i A ! Rd is Q N I , ' fe A. E E S I f N 1 A f' ,f l x 'fl Y' Alf' I ' I It l 3 519112 I. II. III. IV. V. VI. VII. VIII. IX. Qunhreh ani: Sixtpiirst Zlnnual fdlummencement Qlune 2, 1915 i1DriJer uf Qkertises PRAYER ...... By the Chaplain Of the University ADDRESS ...... By the President of the University CONFERRING OE, THE DEGREES OF BACHELOR OF ARTS AND BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Qiulumhia Qllullege Candidates presented by FREDERICK PAUL KEPPEL, Litt.D. Dean of Columbia College lbarnattl Qlullegz Candidates presented by VIRGINIA CROCHERON GILDERSLEEVE, Ph.D. Dean Of Barnard College CONFERRING OF THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF LAWS Candidates presented by HARLAN FISKE STONE, LL.D. Dean of the Faculty of Law CONEERRING OF THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF l.X4EDICINE THE HIPPOCRATIC OATH administered and the candidates presented by SAMUEL VVALDRON LARIBERT, M.D. Dean of the Faculty of Medicine CONFERRING OF THE DEGREES OF ENGINEER OF INIINES, Ix1ETALLURGICAL GINEER, CIVIL ENGINEER, ELECTRICAL ENGINEER, MECHANICAL ENGINEER, CHEMICAL ENGINEER AND CHEMIST Candidates presented by FREDERICK ARTHUR GOETZE, M.Sc. Dean Of the Faculty of Applied Science CONFERRING OF THE DEGREES IN ARCHITECTURE Candidates presented by ALFRED D. F. HAMLIN, L.H.D. ' Professor of the History of Architecture CONFERRING OF THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF MUSIC Candidates presented by FREDERICK I. E. WOODBRIDGE, LL.D. Dean of the Faculties of Political Science, Philosophy and PuI'e Science CONFERRING OF THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF LITERATURE IN JIOURNALISM Candidates presented by TALCOTT VVILLIARIS, LL.D. Director of the School of Journalism Ting? ,fi --ff? ' 'W H . ram 'Q' wx .H X A TF 4.11 , I-f'Tu 55. M' 5 W5 X NYE? QQLWMBMN12 Q, Vmh-rw-m-I .V Vmlf-rwfmd V- Nm V K ' 'J' V i N , V O W x ,f f , Sea 2220595 -1 Q M LRafEeEfES.,.E.f e MfIQQTf'lQ4Qi Q'5Q'EeSklQfeSaQ1' L 'P XNV' .' . , IW CQLVMEIEXIxIll ci ,, F7 175 ii D if 'lf 2 -cr wmv.. ff A , if ,I A .f fM' , ' F' -' I R-I R' 11. Q I ' ' PEL, .fr 3 G' f J 'V I Rgf I .L 17 'S J - tl, A W A fivv Y X T05 I . ' A R , , . -,gl A I E' . ,If lx ,f I . 4 - . ' I ' f X , N. A , 1 I . Y R , . 9 -L I X . S , , M A ' as N' GVQSSEYE CHQ'5 KQ7HsBf'QQQ' Q' ,S A 53, ilbne UQLIUUYZU anti Sviftietb Qlnnual Q10mnwnIen1e1It-Qluntinueil X. XI, XII. XIII. XIV XV XVI. XVII I CONFERRING OF THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN EDUCATION Candidates presented by JAMES EARL RUSSELL, Ph.D., LL.D. Dean of Teachers College CONFERRING OF THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN PRACTICAL ARTS Candidates presented by JANIES EARL RUSSELL, Ph.D., LL.D. Dean of Teachers College AWARDING OF THE DIPLOBIAS OF TEACHERS COLLEGE Candidates presented by JAMES EARL RUSSELL, Ph.D., LL.D. Dean of Teachers College CONEERRING OF THE DEGREE OF PHARMACEUTICAL CHERIIST Candidates presented by I HENRY I-IURD RUSBY, M.D. Dean of the College of Pharmacy CONFERRING OF THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF PHARNIACY Candidates presented by HENRY HURD RUSBY, M.D. Dean of the College of Pharmacy CONEERRING OF THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS Candidates presented by FREDERICK J. E. WOODBRIDGE, LL.D. Dean of the Faculties Of Political Science, Philosophy and Pure Science CONFERRING OF THE DEGREE OF IVIASTER OF, LAWS Candidates presented by FREDERICK J. E. VVOODBRIDGE, LL.D. Dean of the Faculties of Political Science, Philosophy and Pure Science CONFERRING OF THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY Candidates presented by FREDERICK J. E. WOODBRIDGE, LL.D. Dean of the Faculties of Political S cience, Philosophy and Pure Science l CAJNRX V I+, - ' f ' N . A T ' ' f at 5 X 1 X X . l l . Q BEAN - 34 I K 'Jr 1 amd I vt-fx-1 Qllunferring uf Egunurarp Begrees Candidates presented by EDWARD DELAVAN PERRY, Ph.D., LL.D. Jay Professor of Greek University Orator Hpaster uf Eirts THE REVEREND RALPH BRAUWER PONIEROY Cf the Class of 1898 .I SIR JOHNSTON FORBES-ROBERTSON Actor Doctor uf Qcienne ROBERT STANISLAUS GRIFFIN Rear Admiral and Engineer-in-Chief, United States Navy ARTHUR LOUIS DAY Director of the Geophysical Laboratory Carnegie Institution, Washingtoii Darfur uf Letters CHARLES RANSONI lVlILLER Editor-in-Chief of the New York Times Darfur uf Laws LOUISA LEE SCHUYLER Philanthropist HLTGH LENOX SCOTT lVIajor General and Chief of Staff United States rniy , A lXClYRON TIMOTHY HERRICK Former-Ambassador to France ALBERT GEOUEFRE DE LAPRADELLE, LL.D. Professor of International Public Law in the University of Paris QCOnferred December 7, IQI4D XIX. HYMN, MY COUNTRY, 'TIS OF THEEY, . .... Anzerjfgz XX. BENEDICTION ..... By the Chaplain Of the University XXI. MEh'IORIAL PRESENTATION-Pylon Presentation on behalf of the Class of 1890 Art and hlines By FREDERIC R. COUDERT +25- A ,RWM ' J M - - 1 F 7 . 1' YQ 1 5 Q X A ff. M7 CQLVMBIAN,1 A 5 O A 911525, Rleoals, ano Zaonors Qwaronzo in 1915 Qlolumhio Qllollege 19ri5e of the Qllumni Eissoriation CUZD-atlas Sli-J. liiolkzt, Qin., iL9ti5e GEORGE ALLEN SM1TH, 1915 VV.-XLTER XvVILL!AT.I DWYER, 1915 Q5zocgo Zlillillianl Cuiuttis 9l9zoaI5 JARIES COLLETTI, 1915 PRYOR R'ICNEII.L GR.ANT, 1915 John liaowaro Elan Qimtinge 1.9ri5z I XVALTER E. CERT, 1917 wan Buren 19ri5e Qllhztt Qlsber dEtzzn 19ri5z LEO STERN, 1916 LELAND REX ROBINSON, 1915 16. Qillintbtop Ollbanlzt 19552 OTTO HERSON, 1915 Qllhztt Qlaation Gliflshrzrg 19ti5e Qiatolinz 19321115 Stokeg 191352 SAMUEL XVOLFF STRAUSS, 1915 SAMUEL IRVING ROSENMAN, IQI5 932911225 with Iaigbzgt 19ono1:5 LELAND REX ROBINSON SAMUEL IRVING ROSENMAN Regrets with lipigb 19onot5 HAROLD KING CHADw1CK AIORRIS ABEL RAINES PRYOR RICNEILL GRANT EUGENE ETIENNE ROVILLAIN KVERNER REGINALD ILSEN HERBERT XVALLACE SCHNEIDER EDegrez5 with 19o11otP:i JOSEPH BARTLETT ARMSTRONG A. PIZA IVIENDES PHILIP GORDON LEO STERN JOHN GORDON SVVEENEY Schools of wines, Qlinginzoting, Emo of Qlbemistrp william oz. Iillig 9l13zoaI5 BENJAMIN HAROLD BELKNAP, IQI5 DONALD LEAL GREENLEAF, IQI5 FREDERICK VVYATT SOHON, 1915 Glfowaco 521. Darling 19ti5e XVII,FORD L. STORK, 1915 School of Law GE. 25. cuionhzw 19ri5z GULLIE B. GOLDEN, A.B. -27- 'J Q xy - ' X53 ' gig? Li g' -.Q I I w ' -' I -281 1 KQ 1, if fm 15 ' f Q P S- A fl T . N - D C? 1 1. an 1' -. K Sg?,QgLn?v eQ? m fQ9mffLzJ' Q,x I ff , 1EJti525, wenals 111111 1913111315 Ql1natiJ2iJ in 1915-Qlu11ti11u2u 9.Drntn11auf 121:32 FRANCIS L1NTON lX'IART1N, Ph.B. faculty of liiulitital Svtiente 316111125 Cn5urhnn 2B2nn2tt 1212152 THEODORE DU BOIS VVIGGINS, 1917 61181111 31110225 19552 Tinppan 191152 MAUR1CE PARMELEE, Ph.D. VICTOR P. FRANK, A.B. Shun! uf Qlttbitettute 521111111111 Q55UEidffDlI 919211111 Qiulumhia jF2IIn1u5Dip C. UGO PELLEGRINI, 1915 ELVIN JEROME ROBIN, 1915 5Zi1112tit11n IfI15'fiflIfB nt 52Ittbit2tt5 9I92hf1I JOE HLYNTER RICDONNELL, 1915 62112151 T5a1:na1n 913211 aI5 XVILLI.-XM HENRS' BRAGG, D.Sc., F.R.S. JV1LL1AA1 LAWRENCE BRAGG IButI21: 9192116115 Gold flfwfal Silver Jffedal BERTRAND RUSSELL, F.R,S. ELLXVOOD PATTERSON CUBBERLEY, Ph.D. ' l,EJbiIuI22ie111 15911525 fIE211t211nif1I 19ti52 DOUGL.-XS RICCREA BLACK, 1916 Qmatntg HOXIE NEALE FAIRCHILD, 1916 EDWARD RIEAD EARLE, 1917 Debating J.-XXIES XV1LL1,-111 ID.-XN.-XHY, 1917 EDWARD HIE.-XD E.-XRLE, 1917 J 3551113 RALPH REDMAN PERRY, 1916 JAMES VV1LL1A31 DANAHY, 1917 Batman: QIuIl2g2 3T2IIn1u5bip for GErau11at2 Stung G51:aiJuat2 5tbnI11t5bip IRENE HICKOK, 1915 LILLI.-KN SOSKIN, 1915 L O 4 ikM xQ ' I U 73-X QE ir C ri , M I f LQ I ,. N , I ELLA LQ- YQ- ,-A. - - sf . X Q , fi- - 1 5N9VE4ZgmawwcEImfE1RwL C.1wE,wmfEbQ lpbriges, 9192331115 ann ibunnrs QYLIIHITUBU in 1915-Qluntinueh 312111112 91. d15erath Sflaznal MARY EDNA LONIGAN, 1916 Glbi QDmega Brin batsman ilatigz FANNY B'1INA REES, 1916 FRANCES SIEOEL, 1917 ?KIJbII Page Spzrsanga 191:52 CLAR.LX LILLIAN FROEHLICH, IQI5 HELEN ROSE LACHRIANN, 1915 Glunstanne hun wah! ilbtigz ELEANORE GRACE LOURIA, 1915 LOUISE VVALKER, 1915 ilbzgtzz tuitb ilaigb 1i9nnnt5 SARAH SCHUYLER BUTLER ibegtezs iuitb iiannnri BUELAH ELIZABETH AMIDON OLGA 1VIARX ALICE MARIE-LOUISE BRETT CLARA WOOLLIE DVIAYER THORA MARIE FERNSTRCM MARGARET NATHAN MEYER IRENE HICKOK ELIZABETH PALMER EMILY GORDON LAMBERT LILLIAN SOSKIN CLARA LILLIAN FROEHLICH M311 Q v V X v d 13 , . Q-Aff ..,q.w- 4 , 2 11 ' if 25 PM Wah. J.,- ffikf -fe Q 15' we R rw 1 f so 171 Q QLVlMBH l 1- A f ,, ,N 19 15 rw 1 1 1 - 3, X 3 9 X A' , ' 11 f I f' X i The Kurtis jlilnzhals fiuntszst QEarl 1191111 frihap Evening, wiitfij 19, 1915 Milton P. Kupfer, 1916 .... James Colletti, 1915 .. Isadore B. Levine, 1916 Pryor M. Grant, 1915 Yllbe Speakeci UHF QILIUQZ5 . . . . Adequate Preparedness ..!'lVIenaCe Turned Promise . . . . . lVIoral Militarism .. The Religion of Valor lldr. John Vernon Bouvier, '86 Chaplain Raymond C. Knox The judges awarded the gold Mr. Leon Fraser, ,OQ Ghz Qibairman C. Bouck Petchtle, 1916 medal to Mr. James Colletti, Mr. Pryor ll. Grant, 1915. 1915, and the silver medal to ' ff-17 ' .i'f5?'?f:Q:c: fm -L,.faQ ' , ' f ' .1'1-:q.':,,,...f.:,a2...411440:-e451 , jp-uf.,,ghz,,,1fmH-qnywfgrzzrfi-11:--1-.V-'.:::Af:-:1:2r:-'-:-N1:11,-iff'-:-.f1-:o.fzf::.wan.-:-.v:-:-:v.-1.zza-1?-1-y.--,Pm 1 3- ' - ' ' fx-W'.::fffA2Q1r-2::'1.',,-1z'1smy- '4,4,wew,4:21:af-::.-grfgzwpaiz5's,f1::1f-11.511gg:-1-:-f,.1.,.-1,:-11:13-:Q2,131-.,:::,:p:g7.::-n41-,:,-3-5z3gy:,:..:,-',-,Eff::.15,q 1.Efi-:'Ti::i ...,,::? .1..l, ,L,4I,. l,I,' ,g j1'jw f f' 1 Q , lp. . , . , V , - fyQ.,-1V:W'1'-':v:ff-A-'1--'-:-Wy:-'-vrvr1'-k :-ffw'H--W-:'-ff-if-f-W:mf:--1-11:-:Q--7,-ggfy-5,7?-,E-5.-,g,43q,713g, P. 1 4I Wow ' y k ,,. - WMQ XMQ 1 . f t my A W f ' l' f m a' ,.x: N-st X f I , 3390 7 Q NIL, ,,-- Q , X Wm 5 Wj -' gf- , Z ru . Q Z J' , iii , h fl1x'11 m. L - 2 -M A 1 f. l ,ff ff .- I ,Sz ' ,H ! Wl f u n A 5 my NV ' Em Memoriam - Kohn iiaowaro 'Wan Qmrmge Q of the 451855 Df 1860 Sfloiunrt lwrofessor uno professor of watbe: matics, 1860:19l0, Qerretrrrp of the Qlollege farultp, 1864:1894, Dean of Qllolumhia Qlollege, 1895fl910, Emeritus professor of Gyatbematirs, 191Of1915. uibis Detlotion to the rhosen work of bis life, ann to the inoiioiouals whom that work leo him to rounsel emo oirert, will he forever an inspiration to those that shall rome after him? -36- 1 4 I . of at- ff I - NNN! f5.nfH ecof5aaeea1rfmgEce aaefrai , Rx bmw? A iv ei, U il' ci , fe, fl, flfvlagga c otyra ie ll 1 The Qlumni jeheratinn uf Qiulumhia Tllnihersatp mn' Qi lf,0'76L 3 ec' - -i . 62 rg. gs, -fame a 1 ,., TO 'mfr r '- Z 5 r 2 -L1 it gg Y , mfg 79 ii s.. l g JP v 4 0X Q52 Organized 1913 ilu Qtwnthinate Qllumui filctihitiw ann Ullnitz Sill 919m nt Qiulumh Qiunstituznt Hlumni Qlssuciaticms Sucbnnl Hssuciatiuus Association of the Alumni of Columbia College, Alumni Association the College of Physicians and Surgeons, Alumni Association the Law' School of Columbia University, Alumni Association the Schools of Science of Columbia University, Alumni Association the Doctors of Philosophy of Columbia University. iLm:al Qlluhs Buffalo Northern New York Colorado Omaha Cuba Oregon District of Columbia Philadelphia Illinois Pittsburgh Maryland San Francisco Mexico Southern California lllinnesota Utah New Jersey VVashington Yonkers iDffiEZE5 1915116 President . ..... ...........,..... N Villiam Curtis Demorest 81 83L 17ice-President .. .. ....... Frederick Coykendall 95 97S Treasurer .......... .,... G ustavus T. Kirby 95S 98L Execzztizie Secretary .... .... .,.. ....... L e V ering Tyson IIAM sleiff I :air-'ag scmJig..,fs2z?e 45i..Q 5 saaswwsmmxszstowcefmb Morgue fa -JS' ,fi Y' Y:-fiofj 1 .-10 wr. A ,R f r , . , , 1 tr 0 5 1 b -:K W N ' , V ' Fr' 1 W ' - N. ' vmglg, l , L, A vlx . ,I ,M lbuaru of Direnturs ibitentnts at lungs James RI. Clark, '87L-Pittsburgh Robert Arrowsmith, '82-New Jersey W. hd. L. Fiske, '00-Illinois jFtnn1 Qltts nr CUZnIIzge Charles S. Baldwin, '88 Frederick Coykendall, ,QSIQ '97S H. MCC. Bangs, '06 jF1:nm the Srbnnl nf lam Gustavus T. Kirby, ,QSSQ '98L ' A. B. A. Bradley, lO2Q 'o5L Lawrason Riggs, Jr., '03, '06L jFrnm the Qfnllzgz nf Ebyiiriani ann Sutgzuni J. Arthur Booth, ,783 l82M Lucius W. Hotchkiss, '81, '84M George G. Cochran, '84M jftum the School nt Qlpinef Edgar G. Barratt, '84S Edwin Ludlow, ,793 Gano Dunn, ,QIS jfrum the EDm:tm:5 nf isbilninpby Charles A. Downer, '01Ph.D. Edmund S. Joy, '92Ph.D. Herbert R. Moodif, 'oIPh.D. 7 1 'is7k fg7ig e w ' L high ' , I 'L fe ,bg il, Q1 f J A ,Q - E I f , Q I I X 7 Ry . L Q F X, xl x, JC I , FL A 5 1911117 C R I Q + 7 Orgas- Qlumni Qssuniatiuns ALUMNI FEDERATION.-Williaira Curtis Demorest, '81, '83L, president, Levering Tyson, ,II A.lVI., Columbia University, secretary. COLUMBIA COLLEGE.-Frederick Coykendall, '95, ,97S, president, George Brokaw Compton, '09, ,I3L, 40 Wall Street, secretary. SCHOOL OF MEDICINE.-VValter Mendelson, l7QM, president, Henry E. Hale, lQ6M, 770 West End Avenue, secretary. SCHOOL OF LAW.-Francis L. Stetson, ,69L, president, Jarvis P. Carter, '02, 'O5L, 32 Lib- erty Street, secretary. SCHOOL OF lVlINES, ENGINEERING AND CHEMISTRY,-R. V. Norris, '85S, president, Ralph E. Mayer, 1793, Columbia University, secretary. DOCTORS OF PHILOSOPHY.-Edmund S. joy, '88L, ,Q2Pll.D., president, Adam Leroy Jones, '98Ph.D., Columbia University, secretary. Zllumni Qiluhs BUFFALO.-Edwin L. Bebee, ,oOlVl, president, A. H. Hopkins, 'O8F.A., German Insurance Company Building, Buffalo, N. Y., secretary. COLORADO.1C5'TUS L. Pershing, 'O8lVI, president, John E. Fetzer, 'O8L, 824 Equitable Build- ing, Denver, Colorado, secretary. CUBA.-Aristides Agramonte, ,Q2lyI, president, Carlos N. Todd, 7138, I5 No. 225, Vedado, Havana, Cuba, secretary. DISTRICT OF COLUlX'IBIA.LTllOIH21S Ewing, '85, president, William Waller, '78, 2034 O Street, N. W., VVashington, D. C., secretary. ILLINOIS.-George E. Throop, '85, president, Henry F. Haviland, ,O2S, 1821 Peoples Gas Building, Chicago, lllinois, secretary. lVIARYLAND.-William H. VVelch, '75lVI, president, George C. Saunders, ,Q8S, Dietrich Brothers, Pleasant and Davis Streets, Baltimore, lldd., secretary. lVlEx1Co.-Victor NI. Braschi, ,8IS, president, George W. Knoblauch, 'O3S, P. O. Box 830, Cadena No. 2, lVIexicO City, Mexico, secretary. lakh .f . . F 'i PC' :FE E . . 1' . e r V' Q. A ,fe . . , f 4' -1 Og at , ,G 5 X Q Jw .. ' , ,, BIINNESOTA.-C:ll2l1'lCS N. Dohs, ,Q4.L, president, R. T. La Vake, '09M, Pillsbury Building, hflinneapolis, Dlinnesota, secretary. NEW JERSEY.1AIfllLlF F. Egner, '03, president, William O. Wiley, '82, 432 Fourth Avenue, New York, secretary. NORTHERN NEW YORK.-Roelif H. Brooks, '00, president, E. Howard Osterhout, '10, ,I2 L, Care Secretary of State, Albany, N. Y., secretary. Oh'IAHA.-HHflC5f G. lVIoorhead, 'o2L, president, N. R. Brigham, ,I3F.A., Y. M. C. A., Omaha, Nebraska, secretary. OIQEGCJN.-H. N. Lawrie, '05S, president, Lewis I. Thompson, 302 Corbett Building, Port- land, Oregon, SCCI'et211'y. - PHILADELPHIA.-Henry Kraemer, '95S, president, H. F. Sanville, ,Q2S, Hale Building, Phila- delphia, Pennsylvania, secretary. PITTSBURGH.-George Harton Singer, '80S, president, J. H. Marsching, 'o2A.M., 1826 Frick Building, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, secretary. SAN FRANCISCO.-Harry M. Sherman, '8oM, president, John C. Spencer, ,82Q '85M, But- ler Building, San Francisco, California, secretary. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA.-James H. Seymour, '83lVI, president, Paul J. Pitner, '05S, 917 Union Oil Building, Los Angeles, California, secretary. UT.1XH.-VV. A. Wilson, ,82S, president, C. H. Doolittle, '85S, 1242 East South Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah, secretary. VVASHINGTON.-C. L. Hall, 'o8S, president, P. C. West, ,IIlld, Q14 Cobb Building, Seattle, VVashington, secretary. YONKERS.-VVilliam Forster, '81, president, J. K. Lasher, '14, '16L, 396 Palisade Avenue, Yonkers, N. Y., secretary. FRATERNITIES K Hazniiton. . Columbia. . Yale ..... dnzlzerst. . . Brunonian. .. Hudson .... Bowdoin. . . Dartmouth. Peninsula. . Rochester. . Pfviiliams .... flliddletown. . Kenyon .... Union .... Cornell .... Phi Kappa. Johns Hopkizzx. .. flfinnesoia ..... Toronto. . . Chicago .... flIcGill .... Ufisconivin. . California. . . Illinois. . . :m'il':f beilf' 1 .1137-.li 2 ' -Vg fir. 1. 3 , K, i-sg ,..,: , rms.:-f '- ' :Fi .yhztfff- 'Fx Q ti'W'r.- ' - - ' - N. ' Wire .-' , y hxlgglfsff dfyylts iiiive t f' ..wfEw : --f . 1 ,U .1 .Inj liar- - I ...fe ey 4-2 , -ri-'f Mm V ' -X '- I gfffwxfifi i pf ,. sffiwis 'errffj ' V J, lafmff 'lil ,- as kv . y- .IK , ,, 'AJ .v na iz-'Ziggy- :fw Qfisi ej' ff 450 , ' 'A Eng '22,5f'o, Q ,J if ff' 1. A ,Sissy El 'Z . ,iiasmf ' , --f- ..+zEti9'2i' f, - ?1,mmf5'3'. JJ f .. a tf'f+f?wx f sm We f W si new '4 L'C '3,1 virkrh si. . M. .nv .. N .J--' A 4' ff c ii't Us . A L K ee of X-4545,-qx Qlpba alta iBIJi FOUNDED 1832 Columbia Chapter Established 1836 Bull uf Qllbapters .....Ham1lton College ..Columbia University . . . .Yale University . . .Amherst College . . . . . . . . . .Brown University . . . .Western Reserve University . .. . . ... ...Bowdoin College . . . .Dartmouth College . . .Michigan University . . . .Rochester University . . . . .Williams College . . .Wesleyan University . . . . .Kenyon College . . . . .Union College . . . . . . .Cornell University .. ... .. . ...Trinity College . . .Johns Hopkins University . . .University of Minnesota . . . .University of Toronto . . . .University of Chicago . . . . . . .McGill University ...University of Wisconsin . . . .University of California . . . .... University of Illinois L4-27 f in W f 9 f aa, i 3591 Y C F X ,f N 1 A9 ta ' ll 0 lvl ' Ak E + Qlpba Reita ight Qlulumhia Qlbapter 1916 Kimball Chase Atwood, Jr. Joseph Thomas Hanlon Hoxie Neale Fairchild David Wilbert Vollmeg' 1917 Reddick Homer Bickle Homer Riddle Lee Archibald Campbell Dennison Henry Clay Monroe Edward lX1ead Earle Augustus Wilson Walker Jacob Stinman Langthorne, Jr. Anton Frederic von Bernuth Charles Prentice Goodhue 1918 Richard Robinson Donnell Carl Conrad Lang Harold Leslie Kalt Sidney Francis lVIcCreery James Henry Schmelzel, Jr. 1919 Dorrance Albert Downes Rowland Brown Haines John Atkinson Erneman John Herman Randall jfrattw in jfacultatz E. VV. Bagster-Collins John W. Burgess Alfred D. F. Hamlin Bashford Dean James Furman Kemp Frederick J. E. VVoodbridge E. R. Smith ,Harlan F. Stone Frederick T. Van Beuren, Ir. Lea bflcllvaine Luquer Talcott VVilliams . Robert B. Owen ws f2 3-cqxrgit. . ' t id Q for 192:-fi Tilflpsilnn FOUNDED 1833 Lambda Chapter Established 1842 Bull uf Qlbapters Theta. . . .................... ........ U nion College Delta .... .... N ew York University Beta. . . ....... Yale University Sigma.. .... .Brown University Gamma ,.... Amherst College Zeta ...... ..... D artmouth College Lambda. . . .... Columbia University Kappa. . . ..... Bowdoin College Psi .... Xi ..... Upsilon. . Iota. . . Phi .... Pi ..... Chl ..... Beta Beta .... Eta ...... 11111 .... . . . .Hamilton College . . . . .VVesleyan University . . . .University of Rochester . . . . . . . . .Kenyon College . . .University of Micliigan . . . .Syracuse University . . .Cornell University . . . .Trinity College . . . . . ...Lehigh University . . . . .University of Minnesota Tau. ..... University of Pennsylvania Rho. . . .... University of Wisconsin Omega. . . .... University of Chicago Epsilon.. .... University of California Omit:-on ..... . . .University of Illinois Delta Delta. .. . . . . .Williams College Charles Singleton Bartow, john Sears Baldwin Edward Howard Babcock, Ir. 11' 35,0 ff 'ffm 5 :again A 1 -Lag ,W .,or SiN..,!F16???QfQf1iixf NA Itamhila Qibaptet 1916 Ward Rathburn Clark Laurence Dowling Edward Henry Shea 1917 Edmund Coe Smith Sterling Hawes van de VV Frederic Fitch Stevenson Frederic Huntley Waycott 1918 lsaac Alzamora Eugene Fezandie Frederic R. Coudert, Jr. Henry Mead Rogers 1919 Edward Pierpont Hamilton Robert Lee Peek James Bartlett Leary Walter Scott Robinson jftatrzi in Zllnihztaitatz George Forrest Butterworth, Ir. Howard Wesley Langley Eliot C. B. Darlington John Kennedy Lasher Nicholas lldurray Butler Lucius VV. Hotchkiss Frederick Paul Keppel Samuel W. Lambert Henry S. Redfield David Eugene Smith Arthur S. Vosburgh jfratrea in jfatu Shirley Warner Morgan John Adams Payne, Jr. Itatz William Henry Carpenter Abraham V. W. Jackson George W. Kirchwey William VV. Lawrence Frank Dempster Sherman Nlunroe Smith A1'thur L. Walker Nathan Abbott H101 ' Eggs, 1 Y' fOLf s. v F ' e V' ff f 1. lk ' X X YD i ii- , QQ, A v ZBzIta Phi FOUNDED 1827 Delta Chapter Established 1842 Bull uf Qlbaptets fllplm. . . ,.... .... U nion College Beta ...... ....... B rown University Gamma ..... .... N ew York University Delta ..... ..... C olumbia University Epsilon.. ............ Rutgers College Em ..... ...... U niversity of Pennsylvania Lzmzbda. . . .... Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute A711 .... ........... . Lehigh University Xi .... ..... I ohns Hopkins University Omicz-on .... Sheflield Scientific School Pi .-... ...... C ornell University Rim. . . .... University of Virginia -45- . , . .L 2 QA., I, IJ'- Vikki? L .1 V, :Vg Zta If M ,im . lqvfq Delta Qlbapter 1916 Francis Appleton Wood 1917 Richmond Tweedy Coit 1918 Philip Rhinelander, 2nd Kingsley Kunhardt Robert Remsen lVIcKim Harmon Boultbee Vedder 1919 George Griswold, Jr. Louis Gordon Pooler James O. Vedder jF1:atce5 in Zmnihewitatz Reginald Rflarch Banks Roland L. Redmond Beverley Duer Walte1' C. B. llflorse Watson Case Emmet Daniel B. Clarke Nlorse George H. W. Stone James Henry Devereux Jr. jhzattzs in jfacultatz Marston Taylor Bogert John Livingston Rutgers llflorgan John Dyneley Prince mk Q hiv? RQQKSWXQESWEQ mWff'i nMQ SEfLKQ'EM'Q 0 l f' GO A . 'Y B 'Y Hi 'w-.2 mf' ' iw - if ' L I ' Q at ,- .- K- wx CJ KJ pn we AM' 5 i JL, as 1... 'V X- 4 - fi O K' - 5 - Al' IX K! lf m y In Y Zi .K 5 ' fd!! N Q n 4 X 5 - I Alpha .... Delta .... Epsilon. . . Lambda .... Upsilon. . . Sigma. . Tau. . Belts: 195i FOUNDED 1847 Alpha Chapter Established 1847 Hull uf Qlhapters .......................Columbia University . . . . .University of Pennsylvania . . . . . . . . . . .Trinity College ........Williams College .................,.University of Virginia . . . .Sheffield Scientific School, Yale University . . . .lklassachusetts Institute of Technology -48- -P Qt ,JC-595 two 5. m waar5c r n-si I 1 VD Q s l l lfelvi mea egwQsae1afeswHsMaWQ1W wages? ll O ITT W A 1. iT ' - , fr c K, fs.. K v fr C ' ' . ' 5? - ' Y is 1 he ,fe K , 5 H H l .Slit cf WV . - - Y -+1 Lx., J.. -saw' -f x, , ZBeIta Bai, 1916 Hewitt Onderdonk Fearn Harold Albert Lamb Francis lVIay Simonds, Jr. 1917 Francis Tracy Henderson Robert King hiunroe 1918 Charles Hooper Trask 1919 John Scott Browning, Jr. John Nlackay Lott Norvin Hewitt Green John Neilson, Jr. lllontgomery Langdon Arthur Lessesne Tait ' jhattw in Zlllnihzriitatz VVilliam lVIerril Chester John Girand Agar, Jr. lldanning Cromwell Field Burnham North Dell Robert Ludlow Fowler, Jr. William Henricks Field Henry Greene Hotchkiss Gillet Lefferts Edwin Post Maynard, Ir. Edward Richmond Ware Frank Dunlap Shaw, 2nd VVilliam Harold Young jhattzs in jfatultatz A Charles Christopher Trowbridge Brander Matthews Herman von Wechlinger Schulte -fg' iff JPEEQE- Eg n . of-we ll d f 't - Y T 1 lr 1? A' I. f f ' llllla cotv t A ' fllplza. Delta. . w . 1913i Kappa bigma FOUNDED 1850 Iota Chapter Founded 1855 Bull nf Qllbaptets . . . . . . .University of Pennsylvania Wasliiiigton and Jefferson College Bpszlon ............... Dickinson College Zeta. . . Eta. .. Iota... zlfu... Rho... Tau.. i . . . .Franklin and Rflarshall College . . . . . . .University of Virginia . . . . .Columbia University . . . . .Tulane University . . .A .... University of Illinois . . . . .Randolph-llflacon College Ups lon. . . .... .Northwestern University Phi. . . . . . . . . .Richmond College Paz ............ Pennsylvania State College Alpha Alpha. . .VVashington and Lee Univ. .Hjwlza Gazzznza. . .University of W. Virginia Alpha Alpha Alpha Alpha Alpha Alpha Alpha Alpha Alpha Alpha Alpha Alpha Alpha Alpha Delta. . . .... University of lllaine Epsilon ...... Armour lnst. of Tech. Theta ..... University of VVisconsin Zeta ....... University of llilaryland Iota ......... Vanderbilt University Kappa ....... University of Alabama Lambda .... University of California Zlflu. ..... lylass. Inst. of Technology Nu. . .Georgia School of Technology Xi ..... ...... l Durdue University Omicron .... University of lllichigan Pi .... .... U niversity of Chicago Rho. . ........ Cornell University Sigma ..... University of hlinnesota Alpha Tau .,..... Leland Stanford University 50- fa 51 , ji ..:h, , ,..Q, r , in A l fl 9 A1 , .t A.,., . Q E' fi? 1 abiu Kisser? Ilnta Qlbapter 1916 YV. Norman Bratton YValter Price Pfeiffer William Welcle Cowan Sumner Stover VVilliam Herman Diekmann VVilliam Farquharson Vfalker Daniel Becker Zimmer 1917 George VVillard Dickie Hugh lVallace llurphy Henry Edward Hildebrand Robert Edward Nuese, slr. George Troyer Koch Rudolf Alfred Piel Clarence Earle Lovejoy George Bassett Roberts Harold Herman llilaass Edward Barbour Towns 'VVilla1'd S. VVadelton ' 1918 John Percy Baker Thomas Joseph hflachlahon Grosvernor Eugene Glenn Theodore Ernst Obrig Ralph VValdo Luce Franklin Reinhardt Uhlig Q Chester Buttre Wiiiaiws 1919 Albert Alexander Cree Frederick Dehls A Camillus Nash Francis JFEHIEBE ill Ullnibttiifdff Harry Horton Canterbury Richard Filsner Hollinann John Harding Cowan John S. Hosterman Rene Guldner Charles Howard Parsons Arthur William Henne Edward llflarvin Underhill jftattw in jhicultatz Gerhard Richard Lomer, Ph.D. fi? , 'P -'fig 3 -1 revs- y ' f i Sf X atrrem 1 fbi Gamma Brita FOUNDED MAY 1, 1848 Omega Chapter Established Nov. 27, 1866 13011 uf Amherst College Dartmouth College Pslassachusetts Institute of Technology Columbia University Trinity College Colgate University Syracuse University Johns Hopkins University Lehigh University Bucknell University Gettysburg College Richmond College XVashington and Lee University Allegheny College' Ohio State University IVittenberg College Hanover College Purdue University University of Alabama . University of Chicago Illinois VVesleyan University University of IX-Iichigan University of Wisconsin Iowa State University University of Nlissouri Texas University University of Oregon University of VVashington Brown University Qlbaptets University of Blaine Worcester Polytechnic UHIVCISITN New York University Yale University Cornell University Union College Lafayette College University of Pennsylvania Pennsylvania State College University of Virginia Adelbert College Washington and Jefferson Unlversltv Denison College Ohio Wesleyan University De Pauvv University Indiana State University VVabash College University of Tennessee University of Illinois Knox College University of Minnesota Colorado College Kansas University University of Nebraska William Jewell College University of California Leland Stan ford University University of Colorado VVilliams College 'i 'zL, 5 -.fflax 5. w 'iHS s, ',f filbmega Qlbapter 1916 Kenneth A. Kilbourne Philip S. Harper Frederick A. Renard Frank King Thomas Eugene Hickey 1917 Virgil V. McKenna Joseph A. Bryan Daniel Kennedy Robert R. G'Loughlin Eugene Cleary Richard Lahey ffhomas Hines Raymond L. Perkins Henry E. Hochette 1918 Elwood B. VanNess Scott Minratli Christopher Harrison Herbert Wiltlitisen Herbert A. Schulte B. Roy Cummings Thomas W. Conant Cyril Boyce Robert Sickles George Dowdell 1919 Nelson N. Alexander Edward Weimar James Grey John Collins Clarence G. Stone, Jr. Edward Rice Doyle George Scatchard Charles A. Beard, Ph.D. Charles P Berke PhD . . y, . . VVilliam Campbell, Ph.D. Scbnnl nf Qitcbitertutz Kempner Nomland ftattzs in Ulnihetiitatz Fred P. Williams Louis H. F. Mouquin George F. Orthey jlitatres in jfacultatz Herman VValdo Farwell, A.B. Adam LeRoy Jones, Ph.D. Edward T. Kern, Ph.D. Herbert Wesley' Rogers Louis A. Stimson Paul lVIonroe, Ph.D. Charles Ulrey, B.S. Frederick lVIiller, C. E K'-x A -aj ,- v. f j gsm g i' 2 I ' f Q lf L V 7 ll,-' K 'I Nm . 1 K K' I- 19 1' I ' ' U XX ., I 4 Y saliva to or .vat B tm N 2 5'bgj5sNVJL atasn a fawataf.mfamamfai WW? 1 P1'nnsyl1'ania Pemzsylfvania Jlpha, VVashington and Jefferson College Beta ..... bi appa iljesi FOUNDED 1852 New York Gamma Chapter Established Ig72 iiDi5tritt 1 Pannsyl-zfa11ia Eta, Franklin and Marshall College . . . . . .Alleghany College Pennsylfuania Theta. . . . . . . . . . .Lafayette College Pennsylvania Iota. . .University of Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Gamma ..,.... Bucknell University Prnnsylfuania Epsilon ..... li'rn11syl1'ania Zeta ,.... . . .Pennsylvania College Pennsylvania Kappa ........ Swarthmore College Pennsylvania Lamhcla, Pennsylvania State College . . . ,Dickinson College 9Di5trist 2 New Ilampshire ,-Ilpha ...... Dartmouth College New York Allpha... .... Cornell University .Wlassafllusetts Hlljwha ......,.... Amherst College New Yorlz Beta ....,....... Syracuse University Rhoda Island Alpha .......... Brown University Nefw York Gamma ......... Columbia University New York Epsilon .....,........ Colgate University EDi5t12itt 3 illaryland .Ilpha ...... johns Hopkins University llfest Firginia Hlpha. .University of W. Virginia Virginia .ffljrha ...,....... University of Virginia Tennessee Delta .......... Vanderbilt University Virginia Bela .... VVashington and Lee University Texas Alpha .....,.. ...... I lniversity of Tex:- Enietcirt 4 Uhin ,-Ilfvha.. .... Ohio VVesleyan University Indiana Beta .,.. .... U niversity of Indiana Uhiu ltrfa ..., .......... Vi Iittenberg University Indiana Della ,.... ....... P urdue University Ohio Delia ....,......... Ohio State University Ohiu lijwsilan .... Case School of Applied Science lna'ia71a .Ilfwha ........ lhisunzsin .-Ilpha ....i. lhisfonsizz Gamma ..... illiznzrsaia Bela. .. Iaftca .-Ilpha ..... laaca Bela ..... .llissalzri .Ilpham ...De Pauw University Illinois Allplla . . . .. . . .Northwestern University Illinois Beta ............. University of Chicago Illinois Delta. Jllirhigan .Jlpha ........... University of Michigan Eiiftilfil 5 University of VVisconsin . . . . . . . . . .Beloit College University of Minnesota . .... . .University of Iowa Iowa State Colle e . , . . g ,...I'IllVC1'S1Q' of Missouri . . . . . . , . . . . .University of Illinois Kansas .Ilpha ........,.... University of Kansas Nebraska fllpha ..,...... University of Nebraska Colorada Hllfnha ....,.,.. University of Colorada California Beta ...... Leland Stanford University California Gamma ..,... University of California I II ashingtun Allpha. . .University of Wasliington rg . ,' exmmmmro y Mem pork Qoamma fulbapter uf Milbi ittappa 195i 1916 Francis Phelps Baeyertz Hugh Llewelyn Roberts Joseph Ashurst jackson Vernon French Tinsley Fritz Charles Nyland Landon M. Townsend 1917 Robert Charles Kilborn james Kendrick Noble james Raymond Lawler Edwin Harry Reese Homer Dean Lininger WVilliam August Staats Robert E. lNIertens Harold Edward Sullivan 1918 Edward Columba Meagher Daniel Reinhartsen Meredith Jones Roberts 1919 Frederick Morrow Bel lows Vllilliam B arrett B rown Paul George Lambert Christian XV. S. Slagle jfratrw in Glnihewitatz Beach Barrett Edmund Brown john Paul Burleigh C. Allen Eckels Harry Frank Holthusen W'inter Davis Horton Charles Merriam Knapp Stephen Partenheimer Martin Remsen Richard Remsen Merle Royse NValker Ray M. VValker jfratves in jlarultatz john Raymond Crawford Leon Fraser Clayton Meeker Hamilton Arthur Lowell Herrick VV. T. Longcope Allen VVilson Porterrield Albert T. Poffenberger William Peterfield Trent fl t C Wt VWEISEVNN yeotviu lla T . W Phi. . . Theta. . Xi. . . Sigma. . Gamma Psi .... Upsilon Chi. . . Benz. . . Em .... Kappa. Lambda .... Pi .... fora. .. Brita ilkappa Clipsilun FOUNDED 1844 Gamma Beta Chapter Established 1874 l Bull uf Qlbaptets . .Yale University . . . .Bowdoin College . . . . .Colby University . . . . . . .Amherst College . . . .Vanderbilt University . . .University of Alabama . . . . . . .Brown University . . . . . . .University of Mississippi . . . . .University of North Carolina . . . . . . .University of Virginia . . . . . .Miami University . . . .Kenyon College .....................Dartmouth Central University of Kentucky Alpha dlpha ......... .Middlebury College Onzicron .... ..... U niversity of Michigan Epxilon. . . ...... Williams College Rho. . . .Lafayette College Tau . . . . . .Hamilton College JI11 .................. Colgate University Nu ...... College of the City of New York Bem Phij. . . Phi Chi. . . Psi Phi ..... Gamma Phi. Psi Omega.. . . . .University of Rochester . . . . . . .Rutgers College . . . . .De Pauw University . . . . . .Wesleyan University Rensselaer Polytechnic Inst. Bela Chi .... .. ...... Adelbert College Delta Chi... Delta Delta. Phi Gamma. Gamma Bela. . Theta Zeta. . Alpha Chi.. Phi Epsilon. Sigma Tau.. Tau Lambda Alpha Phi. .. Delta Kappa. .. Tau Alpha.. . . . . .Cornell University . . . .Chicago University . . . .Syracuse University . . . . . . Columbia University . . . . .University of California . . . . . . . .Trinity University . . . . .University of Minnesota .lVIass. Inst. of Technology . . . . . . . .Tulane University . . . . .University of Toronto University of Pennsylvania . . . . . . . .McGill University Sigma Rho .... L. Stanford, Jr., University Delta Phi... . . . . . .University of Illinois Rho Delta ........ University of Wisconsin Kappa Epxilon ................. University of Washington , ' f H c f I it - 1 ' . ,... ..,, - ' 9F ?g4'W1 1' mamma Beta Qlbapter 1916 Reynolds Benson James Madison Blackwell Howard Birkett Townsend Laing Cannon Manuel Gamba Adna Wallace Gibson H. GriHdn Bullwinkle William Joseph Byrne Otto Culman James Harlan Cleveland J. Howland Donaldson Philip Rees Elmer Joh Ralph Dacatur Bunnell Charles Madison Cannon, J Henry Booth Campbell Martyn Ludike Hall Melville Kerkkamp Ketcham 1917 n Ulrick Wegen 1918 r. 1919 Charles Hann, Jr. John Charles Lee, Jr. Carl Walker Reeves Glenni William Scofield Ernest Maxwell Smith VValter Kenneth Watkins George Jay Gould, Jr. John Alexander Laird Donald Willis Lee Lawrence Stranaham Scofi Bert Rice Smith John Hesse Titcomb er eld William Dickson Cunningham Herbert Eberhard Vollmer John Samuel Pettibone John Scott Renwick Joseph Triner, Jr. G? , Ts +55 s 4 +G?-1 ,,.,. a - f ff- e A , . , , I KX., 1, x, 'A 3' 5 'i I I I Q l 1 A fr i 61? Zeta RSI , FoUNDEo 1846 Alpha Chapter Established 1873 Bull uf QIDHDIZES Phi. .. .... New Yorlc University Psi ...... .... C ornell University Zeta .... .... X Villiarns College Gaznnza ....... Syracuse University Delia, . . ....... . . ..Rutgers College Iota ............. University of California Sigma. ..... University of Pennsylvania Them Xi. . .University of Toronto, Canada Chi. . . . . . .Colhy University fllplm .... ......... C olumbia University lfpyilmz. . . .Brown University dljrhi Pri ...... McGill University, Canada Kappa. . ..... .Tufts College Nu ........ Case School of Applied Science Tllllll. . . . .,.......... Lafayette College lrjwrilon ...... University of North Carolina ,Yi .... Lzzmlldzz. . . l3l'f!l .... . ...... University of B-Iichigan . . . . . . .Bowdoin College . . .University of Virginia Em. . . .......... . ...... Yale Zllu ...... Leland Stanford, Jr., Alljzlza Brin ....... University of Af fjblza Efnxilolz ....... University University University llflinnesota of Illinois Lfzuzbdzz Psi ....... University of VVisconsin -53-- ,. ini! -.Ji T 25, 1- f 'ii E 2 E .Z- ?i: ?E 'iii E ? -f 5 ff, -LZ? , . 5' F- 1 .. ,r V if . ' WF- Q , Silpbn Qllbapter 1916 James W8tCl'S Allison, Ruford Davis Franklin Edgar Townsend Appleby Charles Edward Hamilton, Robert XVylie hIcCracken 1917 Leonard VVoolsey Bacon, Jr. David Austin Cochran Frank Collis Bowers Henry VVilliam Hanemann Pierre Purcell lllansbach 1918 Leslie Bradford Cooper Arthur Tillinghast Huston John Fairfield Nlalcolm Humphreys Manuel Fernandez Theodore Dwi ht Parsons g 'N - Kenneth Slawson Hobbs Randolph lwarshall baville 1919 Thomas Everett lWcCracken Ralph Skinner Richmond john Frederick Rogers jfratrzs in Ullniberiitate lldilton Arlanden Bridges Kenyon F. Chamberlain George Gilhllan Cochran, Ir Bradley T. Colery David G. Gregor Arthur B. lWcGraw Edward lldiller Ronald B. Rogers Robert Jackson Davidson, Ir. Thomas T. Sheppard Alonzo Eliot Benjamin E. Shove lvalter Frank Foerster Truman Smith Radcliffe Swinnerton jFtatre5 in jfatultatz Henry hlarion Howe Henry Rogers Seager -fxfthul' P, Smut Hans 1Vilhelm Zinsser GEY ' J 61 .nf QE .A I If 4 lljlljlta to ow ia IS t est N 1... J rg I ' A , - it Beta Sigma... Kappa ....... Beta Eta ...... Esta Tllibeta 1Bi FOUNDED 1839 Columbia Chapter Founded 1881 Bull uf Qtbapters 9Di5ttilZI 1 . .............. Bowdoin College ........Brown University . ....... University of Maine Beta Uprilan. .. ........... Mass. Inst. of Tech. EDi5trict 2 Beta Iota ...................... Amherst College .Ailpha Omega ...........,... Dartmouth College lbfll Epsilon ..... Zeta ........., Phi Chi ...... Beta Theta .... Beta Delta .... Beta Zeta ....... Beta Epsilon .... Theta Zeta .... Na ........,. . . . . .Wesleyan University ...........VVilliams College . ....... , ...... Y ale University iDi5t1iitt 3 . . . . . . , . . . . .Colgate University . . . . . . . . .Cornell University . . . .St. Lawrence University . . . . . ,Syracuse University University ..........Toronto ...........,.UH1OD University EDi5tritt 4 Alpha fllpha .............. Columbia University Beta Gamma... Sigma ......... 'llpha Sir ma ...,. . J . .-llpha Chi .... Beta Chi .... Phi ......,. P' .............Rutgers College ..............Stevens Institute ibiattitt 5 . . , . . . . . . . .Dickinson College ...Johns Hopkins University . . . . . . . . . . . . .Lehigh University , ..... University of Pennsylvania iDi5ftitt 6 rz ............ , ............... Bethany College .Jlpha Upxilon .............. Penn. State College G am m a .......... Beta Psi ...... Pi .Jlpha .... Eta Beta .... Umirran ..... Lambda Kappa.. Il ha Eta 1 p - ...... . Bela Alpha. .. Theta .....,, Beta ....... lfflfllllll ..., Beta Na ..... .-Ilpha ........ Beta Kappa. .. Theta Della .... .llpha Gamma ..., . . . .VVashington and Jelferson .. ...West Virginia University Elbiatrict 7 . . . . . . . . . . . .Davidson College ...University of N. Carolina .......University of Virginia Blbigftitf 8 .Case School of Applied Science . . . . . . . . . .Dennison University .,..Kenyon College .,.....,......Ohio Wesleyan .............Western Reserve iDi5trict 9 ......,........Central College . . ...University of Cincinnati ...,,...Miami University ....,...Ohio University . ...Ohio State University . . . .XVittenberg University Delta .... Iota ...... Pi ......... Beta M11 ..... Tau ....... . . Chi ......... Lambda Rho .... Sigma Rho .... Xi .......... Lambda... Rho ....... Alpha Pi .... Gamma Phi ............ 53Di5t1:ict 10 De Pauw Univifl-Sify . . . . . . .Hanover College . . , . .Indiana University . . . .Purdue University ....,...........VVabash College Eiatnict 11 .....,...............Beloit College . . . . .University of Chicago . . . . .University of Illinois ..............Knox College . . . .University of Michigan ....Northwestern University , . . . . . . . .University of Wisconsin EDi5t1tict 12 University of Oklahoma Beta Omrze ................ University of Texas Beta Xi ..... Alpha Beta .... , ............. Tulane University ElDi5t1:ict 13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .University of Iowa Tau Sigma .................. Iowa State College Beta Pi ....... . .... University' of Minnesota Alpha Tau ............. .University of Nebraska Gamma Alpha ...... University of South Dakota Ebiatrint 14 Alpha Nu ................. University of Kansas Gamma Epsilon .... ..... K ansas State College Zeta Phi .......... .... U niversity of Missouri Beta Lambda ..... ...... V anderbilt University Alpha Iota .............. Washington University Lambda Delta ............. Westminster College Beta Tau ................. Gamma Delta. Beta Phi ........ . . . Allpha Zeta... Gamma Beta. EDi5ttict 15 .Colorado University ........,......Colorado College .Colorado School of Mines University of Denver University of Utah iibiatrict 16 Gamma Gamma ............ University of Idaho Beta Rho ..............,.. University of Oregon Beta Omega ........ Washington State University iDi5iTtitt 17 Omega ................. University of California Lambda Sigma .....,....... Stanford University -60- ..- Mail . L was .xr- .il l l Beta Cibeta Lili 1916 Harold Wetmore Beyer Oscar George Finkle, jr. John Halpin Burns Arnold Churchill Hanchett William Hyson Corbett Bayard Tremain Haskins Arthur Seymore Crane Kenneth Lee McCallum 1917 Ernest Frank Brace Clarence Alfred Francis Gaynor Sidney Perry Cook Edwin Rogers Nodine james Ballard Donoho Frederic William Norton Archibald Chichester Curry Dakin Bennit Ferris 1918 Seymour Houghton Cook Paul Ainsworth Berkey Ross Adams Abell Frank Bradford Cooper Robert Ray Burns Joseph Edward Silliman William Henry Westerbeke Leslie Lawrence Wilson 1919 Philip Sidney Herbert Paul Fisk VVillard james Drummond Herbert jhsatrei in Zllinibewitatz I. H. Purdy L. M. Vincent E. H. Sutliff J. C. VVooden R. D. Beck W. E. Widmer T. M. Curry J. D. Duncan H. Blauvelt R. L. Stearns jfnatrw in jf Virgil Prettyman, Pd.D. Edward S. Elliot, M.D. Samuel McCune Lindsay, Ph.D. Ezra Vernon Hahn, B.S. R. S. 'Farr E. B. Thompson G. H. Ramsey . VVilson H. M. Bergamini S. VV. Mills G. H. Pfau D. A. Wilson S. S. Evans, jr. D HIZLIIYHU T. Bruce Kirkpatrick, M. A. Francis Carter Wood, M.D. Robert E. MacAlarney, M.A. John Jacob Coss, A.B. -61- pgs ' gym.. f f I s F ' ,A ' , , Tig X' A 'MNA i L 'A', I0 It QOLVMIESIEAXNE 3Ng,VMlga asaa ' , jf, L I alta Eau alta FOUNDED AT BETH.-XNY COLLEGE, BETHANY, VV. VA., 1859 Gamma Epsilon Chapter Established 1882 Bull of Qllbapters Southern Ebihiiiun Beta Iota .... ....,.... L Tniversity of Virginia Beta Xi ....,.,.............. Tulane University Gamma Eta ...,.. George WVashington University Gamma Iota ............... University of Texas Beta Delta .,..,............. University of Georgia 116125 tern Ebihigiun Beta Omega ............ University of California Gamma flljrha ........... University of Chicago Gamma Beta .... Armour Institute of Technology Gamma Theta ............,... Baker University Gamma Kappa .......... University of Missouri Gamma Gamma Pi ................., Iowa State College Gamma Ma .......... University of Washington Rho .............. University of Oregon Gamma Tau ................. University of Kansas Jmrtbzrn Ebihisinn l.amhda ,... ...,,...... N 'anderbilt University Phi ............. WVashington and Lee University Beta Ejtsilan.. ...,..,,........ Emory College Beta Theta... .... University of the South Omirrnn ......, ...... U niversity of Iowa Beta Gamma... ...University of Wisconsin Beta Eta ...... .... L Iniversity of Minnesota Beta Kappa ............ University of Colorado Beta Pi ................ Northwestern University Beta Rho ....... Leland Stanford, jr., University Beta Tau .............. University of Nebraska Beta Ujisilan .... .... I Iniversity of Illinois Beta .... ......,... O hio University Delta .... ..... I Iniversity of Michigan Epsilon .... Zeta ..... Kajvjva. .. .IIII ..... Lili... qllfrha.. .... fillllllllll ... .................Albion College .. . . .VVestern Reserve University . . . . . . . . . . . . .Hillsdale College ...Ohio VVesleyan University ............Kenyon College Gamma Xi ........... Beta Alljlha .... ........ I ndiana University Beta Beta ..... ....... D e Pauw University Beta Zeta. .. .... University of Indianapolis Beta Phi ...... ....... O hio State University Beta Pri ........ ...,......... W abash College Gamma Delta. ........ YVest Virginia University Gamma Lambda ............. Purdue University University of Cincinnati QEa5tetn ibihiaion .... ....AIIeghany College .XVashington and jefferson College Nu... li hu. hifkfilflll ...... fllllftfll ...... Bela Beta lfffll Lambda .1111 .... O m iw' fl Il ................Lafayette College . .Stevens Institute of Technology ....Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute . . . . . . ,University of Pennsylvania .....,...........'Lehigh University .. .....,..,..... Tufts College ....Cornell University Beta Chi .....,... ..... I Brown University Gamma Gamma .... ...... I Dartmouth College Gamma Epsilon .... ..r. C olumbia University Gamma Zeta .... .... W esleyan University Gamma Nu ..... ........ I 'niversity of Maine Gamma Omirron .....,.... Syracuse University Sigma ....... University of Pennsylvania Pennsylvania State College Beta Na. .. ..Massachusetts Institute of Tech. Gamma Tau .......... ,,.... ,621 5 fir . X, ll' . My lil. y -anna 1 lIIIIll ' llIIIII 4' I ea it-if Q gill W ll Il . Delta Elan Delta if X w Q TAO Q A G5amma Gfpsilnn cnlbaptzr VVilliam Franklin Collins Harold Stephens Hutton Raymond Boyd Jauss Harold L. Henderson VValter P. Klugescheid Frederic Coudert Bellinger Frederick Napoleon Countiss Frank Cyril Fisher Oliver Hoyem Thomas George lN'IcCarthy Charles Richard Barrett YVilliam Thomas Criswell Robert Arthur Curry Frederick Squier Dunn, Jr. Andrew E. Egeressy 1916 1917 1918 1919 Richard XVilmer Rowan Clarence Bruce Smith, I John Arthur Strang Spencer Allan Studwell Torrey Hord NVebb Roy Elmer hlclntosh Seeley G. hludd John Pingree, Jr. John Breck Shaw Chauncey VVarren Stone Leroy Broun TVilliam A. YVhite J. Edward Geisler John R. La hflonte Frederick Rockwell Sanborn jfeatrzs in Ellnihewitatz I. T. Appelman VValter T. Carnall Harold U. Faulkner Nlark Dietels Horace Kirby Grafton Paul Goe VVilliam Lange Birl E. Schultz Gerald S. Shibley hlaurice Shihley Burtis Shattuck Richard C. Stone Charles H. Taft jfrattzs in jtacultate Jesse F. Beans Arthur H. Blanchard Homer Carr Henry B. Drowne -63- VV. Benjamin Fite Robert lX'I. Haig C. NV. VVhitaker Charles T. 1Vills Oi D ' Qjlak 5 Ro ' C W fi ' f .hy Q ot E ' t We 1 serif' I3 N11 ........... Gam ma Deuferozz. Delta Dezzteron. Epsilon ...,. Zeta ....... Zeta Deuferon E171 ........ Em Deuteron. fotzz ....... Iam Deuteron Kapfzzz ...... alla DFllfC1'07l. Nu ........... Nu Deuteron .... Xi ............. Onzicron Deuteron. . Pi Deuteron ..... Rho Deutrfron Sigma Deutfron. Tau Dezztwozz Phi ........ Chi ........ Chi Deuferon. PAL .......... Thrift Deuferon. Knjzjm Deuteron Lfnnhdzz Deuteron Xi Dl'llfl'I'0lZ. . . Phi Dz'111'z'rfn1. Theta Brita Qibi FOUNDED 1848 Rho Deuteron Charge Founded 1883 Bull of Qllbapters ............................Cornell University . . . . . . .University of Michigaii . . . . . . . .University of California . . . . .College of William and Mary . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Brown University . . . . . . . . . . .McGill University ................Bovvdoin College . . . . .Leland Stanford, Jr., University . . . . . . . . . . . .Harvard University . . . .VVilliams College . . . . . . . ..Tufts College . . . . . . . .Amherst College . . . . .University of Virginia . . . . . . .Lehigh University ..... . . . . . .Hobart College . . ................ Dartmouth College . . . .College of the City of New York . . . . . . . . . . .Columbia University . . . . .University of Wisconsin . . . . .University of lVIinnesota . . . . . . . . . . . .Lafayette College . . . . . . . . .University of Rochester . . . . . .George Washington University ...................I-Iamilton College . . .lyfassachusetts Institute of Technology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .University of Illinois . . . . . . .Toronto University . . . . . .VVashington University . . . ..... University of Pennsylvania -64- 1 1 eri i 1 it f 1 ' '4 , ' ff ,. A ' ,,. LX .aa gi 5 , , 'E'2ff.1fr.mu'- ' Ilibu Ebeutercm Qllbarge 1916 Ernest Valentine Amy George Ehret Burghard Herbert Arthur Buermeyer Allan Conover lVIcDill 1917 Frederick John Burghard Stanley Clifford lXIerrill Harry VVinant Caygill Selden Partridge.NIcCabe George Jacob Eltz, Jr. George Washiiigton Vaughn Donald Hageman Arthur Boynton Wilber Philip Eugene Donlin 1918 Howard W1'iglit Courtney Williani Theodor Nlussaeus Mathew Joseph Shevlin 1919 Harold Biedler Caldwell Francis Joseph lVIcGowan Edward Waltoii Hastings Edward lVIazzur Uhlig jflffltlffg 111 Zlllniilflfgitatl Fabian Garcia Harry August Naumer Stephen Albert Replco Edward Karl Richard Alan Frederick VVaite Joseph William Carroll Russell Livermore Edward George Burghard Ronald Bogle Bruce Sheldon Robert Lesher F jftatrfg in jhicultatf Henry E. Crampton Harrison Ross Steeves Walter- lrvine Slichter Robert S. VVoodworth Queher' Alpha. . .. Ontariz .ell ha 1 fl ,......... Blaine Alpha ......... New Hampshire Alpha ..... IYI'l'1IIll7II Alpha ......... 1913i alta Ulibeta Fouxoeo 1848-INCORPORATED 1881 New York Delta Chapter Established 188+ ' Bull uf Qtbaptets Ellpba jflnttb ......McGill University ..University of Toronto .. .Colby College ,Dartmouth College .University of Vermont llIII.Y.fIIt'llI1.l'l'llJ' Alpha .......... VVilliams College Qtlpba South iatnhinte .warsaeliztsetts Beta ,.... .... . Amherst College Rhode Irland Alpha .... ..... B rovvn University Nefw York Alpha ..... . . . .Cornell University New York Beta ...,. ......... I lnion College New York Delta ..,. .... C olumbia University New York Epsilon .... .,... S yracuse University iarnhince Penn.vyl1'ania Alpha. .. Pennsylvania Beta ..... Pennrylfoania Pennyylifanza . . . . . . .Lafayette College . . .Pennsylvania College Gamma.VVashington and jefferson Delta .......... Alleghany College Beta iernhintz Virginia Beta .........,.. University 'of Virginia Virginia Gamma ....... Randolph-Macon College Virginia Zeta .... Washington and Lee University North Carolina Beta ......... University of N. C. ibelta iarnhintz Ohio Alpha .................. Miami University Ohio Beta ..... ...Ohio Wesleyan University Ohio Gamma ........,....,.... Ohio University Ohio Zeta ................ Ohio State University Ohio Eta ........ Case School of Applied Science Ohio Theta ..... Ohio Iota ....... llliehigan Alpha. Illinois Alpha... University of Cincinnati . . . . .Denison University University of Michigan 212128 Northwestern University Illinoir Beta ..... ..... U niversity of Chicago Illinoir Delta .... ........... K nox College Illinois Zeta ..... - ........ Lombard College Illinois.Eta ....... .... U niversity of Illinois lI'ir1'on.rin Al ha p ....... Minnesota Alpha ....... University of Minnesota University of Minnesota Iofwa Alpha ....,.... Iowa VVesleyan University Iofica Beta ...... Iofira Gamma.. . Georgia :Ilpha .... Georgia Beta. .. Georgia Gamma . .......... University of Iowa . ......... Iowa State College Penmylafania Epsilon ......... Dickinson College Pennrylwania Zeta...University of Pennsylvania Fennsylfvania Eta ............. Lehigh University Pennxylfoania Theta ......... Penn. State College cU5amma ietnhintz Kentnrky Alpha-Delta ....... .Central University Kentafky Epsilon ..... Kentucky State University Tennessee Alpha .......... Vanderbilt University Tenneyree Beta .......... University of the South 0Ep5iInn iernhintz Indiana Alpha ............,. Indiana University Indiana Beta .... Indiana Gamma. Indiana Delta... Indiana Epsilon. Indiana Zeta .... Indiana Theta. .. ietuhince lllifsozzri Alpha ..... . . . lvlirrozzri Beta... llflisroztri Gamma ....... Kam-as Alpha. .. .......Wabash College . . ...Butler University . . . . . .Franklin College . . . . . .Hanover College ...De Pauvv University . . . .Purdue University University of Missouri ..Westminster College .Washington University ..University of Kansas Kansas Beta ...... ........ W ashburn College Nehraska Alpha ......... University of Nebraska Colorado Alpha .......... University. of Colorado Colorado Beta ........... . . . . .Colorado College South Dakota Alpha. . .University of So. Dakota North Dakota Alpha. . .University of No. Dakota GEta iletnhintz ...University of Georgia Georgia Delta .... Georgia School ot Technology . . . . . . .Emory College Alahanza Alpha. . . . . . . . .University of Alabama . . . .Mercer University Alahama Beta. . . .Alabama Polytechnic Institute Yllbzta illatnhincz Louisiana Alpha .... ....... T ulane University Texas' Gamma ........ Ituta iaruhincz California Alpha ....... University of California California Beta. .Leland Stanford, jr., University l'tah .-Ilpha ................. University of Utah Texas Beta ................ University of Texas . . .Southwestern University 'ttiappa iarnhinte Il'a5hington Alpha...University of Washington lfashington Beta .............. Whitman College Oregon Alpha ..... ....... U niversity of Oregon idaho .sipna .... ...University of Idaho hx, axis gg? ll mx aj iw P A Qi, E, .12 ww- HE' ar,Za In lm! EEEEZEE 3 2 A it l' Dv NW 1 K, , WEE. ff iii if ii ' El f' A 22 , 5, 5- rn, 1' :vcr 'Q ME ,I 7, I gf? vs, ' - ,fa L . .r xx' E, mi 1.-kd,-E2 , ,Q Ei J 5 MJGLJ-5 1 ? BL, T21 F ' i t . il F ' 2 - L 2 XX E ' 7 5 ' J ff . fag N Yfiiffat S kgiif ., . -X-Qi, mem park Delta Qibapter 1916 Charles Waterbury Bennett, jr. Edgar Peter Broe John Dunstan Craven Andre Jeanneret David A. Eaves john Campbell Fowler Charles Lewis Hayward Wilbur Thomas Hooven, Sidney Ierne Howell John Ralph Boland Joseph H. Brown lf Robert H awthorne Fiedler Thomas Lourdes Fowler Gardner Hirons, jr. Alfred Louis Heulsenbeck Robert Cockburn Fisher Maurice Mahurin Frink joseph Coles Hegeman Edwards Phillip Herlong Hubert Gant Larson Herbert Philip Moeller Paul Willard Garrett Louis Raphael Geisler Karl J. Herkert, Jr. Melvin Davis Hildreth Edwin Colyer McNeil Herbert VVilly Meyer Girard Franklin Oberrender Rudolph Rex Reeder Ray VValdo Thompson Lowrey Albert Weed 1917 1918 1919 Richard Moncrieff Pott Frederick Schad Kenneth William Todd Herbert Montgomery Tichborne Maurice VValter Duncan VVeyerhorst Leys james Allen Mytton Albert Gordon Redpath Raymond Reese Stephen Valentine, jr. Lloyd Irwin Volckening Richard Henry Moeller Willard Herbert Oberrender Louis Christian Raegener Cecil Rutherford Rennie john Stephens Sinclair William Stephens Sinclair jfratrzs in Ullnihersitate John Bateson Reynolds VVarwick Hanford Todd Harold C. Tooker Harold Van Gaasbeek Stuart Maurice jfffdflffg ill jfdflllfilff Frederick Arthur Goetze, M.S. Marshall Avery Howe, Ph.D. Edward joseph Fortier, A.B. Cassius jackson Keyser, Ph.D. George Augustus Goodell, Ph.D. Nathaniel Bowditch Potter, A.B., M.D john N. P. Hodgson, M.D. Charles Thaddeus Terry, A.B., LL.B. VValter Timme, B.S., lN1.D. --67, 1 Vi l l iam .r . Union .... Iffllllllfllll ..... Al mherst ....... Plfestern Reserve . Collzy ......... Rochester .... . illifldlebnry. . . . Bowdoin ..... Rutgers .... Colgate... . .. New York. . . rllianii. . . Brown. . . Cornell .... glffarietta. . . Sy1'ni'11.ve. . .lfiehigan ...... Northwestern . . I'I!lI'i'IIl'd ..... ll 'l.VI'UII.Vll7 . . . I ln. ...X llh 1 f M x LAXQJJ li' il l LX.sJ.:,w 3 Nia r UA u 1:32. U L' ' '.. . X1 . , Y . Q t Y TSTI , ' . 1 V. f-iv' A ?,s,.1S'1 . H sg -g .. .2 , 'll i ' if I . 9 ,.r, . f 9. .x Q: HN N V . ..., C V I: xkx E.-all ...AEN-nljs X Q I ..- ZBeIta Tllipsilun FOUNDED 1834 Columbia Chapter Established 1885 13011 uf Qlbapters . . .Williams College Union University Hamilton College .Amherst College .West. Reserve University . . . . . . . . .Colby College .University of Rochester . . .llfliddlebury College Bowdoin College . . . . . .Rutgers College Lafayette. . . . Columbia. . . . Lehigh .... Tufts ..... . De Pauw ......... Lafayette College . .Columbia University Lehigh University . . .Tufts College ..De Pauw University Pennsylvania. . .University of Pennsylvania Minnesota ....... University of Minnesota Technology. .Mass. Institute of Technology Swarthm ore .......... Swarthmore College Stanford. .Leland Stanford, Jr., University . . . . .Colgate University . . .New York University . . . .llliami University . . . .Brown University . . .Cornell University . . . . . .Marietta College . .... Syracuse University .University of lllichigan . . .Northwestern University . . . .Harvard University .University of Wisconsiii lnzfiana .... , ...... California ........ University of California McGill ..... ....... M cGill University Nelzraslca. .. .... University of Nebraska Toronto .... .... U niversity of Toronto Chicago. . . . . .University of Chicago Ohio ....... .... O hio State University Illinois ............. University of lllinois Washington ..... University of Wasliington Pennsylvania State .... Penn. State College lofwa State ,........... Iowa State College Purdue ............... Purdue University University of Indiana filet A JN gtk rs-QA fe 15553 6 bfsgwose-foamssesaasefe woiamawestaaawzixsoawfes E- ir D ' L f I Xxx-AjZA a. ii-PfG.l.:5?Es. esrmfsuaea:mf Q .Qxrxfme Gff L J 2 -. fm- --sf . V- fs , U ,f Q N, , ' . we res it N fr l s xil I if I '4l' Mi M :Cot if sua QHp5Uun Qlulumhia Qibapter 1916 Ralph Ernest Billsborrow James Paul Chapin Kirtland Flynn . Walter Guernsey Frey, Ir. Felix Edgar YVormser 1917 WValter Clarke Allen Creagh Mitchell Heydecker Robert Howard Lorenz VVilliam Lucian O'Brien Rene Albert VVorrnser 1918 George Roswell Baxter Farrington Wade Brown VVesley Hardenbergh 1919 Frederick Duclos Barstow Joseph Henry Broderick Richard VVilbu r VVestwood jtlfatrw in Mnihzriitatz Channing Wfheeler Baxter VV. C. Bugbee Harold H. Cassidy Douglas Perry Dickie Charles Randall Henderson J. L. Keddy F. P. Lee Robert C. lvlurphy Alfred L. Oppenheim jitatrw Benjamin R. Andrews VVilliam Tenney Brewster Francis M. Burdick Carlton C. Curtis Bergen Davis Richard E. Dodge john Erskine VVilliam K. Gregory in jliflflllfdff ,59- Herbert Macmillan Henry XVilliam Nichols, 3d john Lambert Turner Roger Lytle VVensley John Park james Earl Russell, Ir. Charles VVilliam Sengstaken VVilliam Boyd Somerville Leonard Vvest Knox Albert Spicer Lathrop joseph john Mooney Alexander Hamilton Frey Rexford Shilliday Harold H. Pleugli Vincent Guy Sanborn F. C. Seacrest E. H. Storer Edward A. Van Valkenberg VVilbur S. Vaughn VVayne NVellman Paul Wlillington john Scharmann Zinsser Vililliam Haller Herbert G. Lord Nelson G. McCrea Frank G. Moore james H. Robinson james Earl Russell Charles H. Smith Charles Peck YVarren atv . 1 I.. - P l S . T ,ff ' W ' ,v t P ixbiN. 41 I V J LJ ' f 'I r Q BETA f t ' W' - bigma I1 FOUNDED i869 Delta Gamma Chapter Established 1888 Roll of mlbaptets jfitat Ebihisinn fllpha .... ...... V irginia Military Institute Beta ....... ........... L Iniversity of Virginia LCl.771lId1I .... ...Washington and Lee University P51 ..,..... . . . ...University of North Carolina Beta Tau ...... North Carolina College of Mines Delta Kappa ........... Delaware State College smnn ibihiainn Sigma ................,... Vanderbilt University Gamma Iota ...... .State University of Kentucky Qlbith Eoihiginn llla ...... .............. I Iniversity 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 ,Mu .................... Stetson University Epyilon ,... Beta Nu. .. Beta Iota.: .. fourth Elnihisinn ...................Bethany College . . . . . .Ohio State University Union College Gamma Pz .......... University of West Virginia Delta Alpha ..... Case School of Applied Science Delta Zeta ......... VVestern Reserve University Delta Theta. .. jfiffb EDihi5ilJI1 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Lombard University Gamma Beta ...... ...Northwestern University Gamma Gamma ................. Albion College Gamma Lamhda ....... University of Wisconsin Gamma llflll ...... ...... U niversity of Illinois Gamma Nu ..... .... I Iniversity of Michigan Gamma Rho .............. University of Chicago Sixth Bbihisinn Beta A111 .............. State University of Iowa Gamma Sigma .... ........ I owa State College Gamma Tau ..., .... L 'niversity of Minnesota Delta Eta ..... .... I 'niversity of Nebraska Seventh iibihisinn Nu .......... Rho ................. .. ..... . ...Kansas State University .Missouri State University Beta Xi .......... .... W illiam Jewell College Gamma Xi ........... Missouri School of Mines Gamma Omieroa ........ Washington University Delta Epsilon ........... University of Oklahoma Beta Kappa ............ Kansas A. 8: M. College Ufigllfb iDilJi5iUI'l Uprilon ................... University of Texas Phi .................. Louisiana State University Beta Phi ..........,.......... Tulane University Gamma Upsilon ......... University of Arkansas jtlintb Ebihiainn Gamma Eta ........... Colorado School of Mines Gamma Kappa .......... University of Colorado Delta Xi ...... , ............ University of Nevada Tlllznth Ebibiainn Gamma Chi ........... University of Washington Gamma Zeta .... ....... I Iniversity of Oregon Gamma Phi ............. University of Montana Delta Iota ............ Washington State College Glflfhfllffl iDiFJi5ilJrt Beta Chi .,..... Leland Stanford, jr., University Beta Psi ............... University of California Qflllilffb 9DilJi5iIJI1 Pi .,...........,............. Lehigh University Beta Rho ........... University of Pennsylvania Gamma Eprilon .............. Lafayette College Gamma Theta .............. Cornell University Gamma Pri ................ Syracuse University Delta Delta ......... Pennsylvania State College Qllbirtzentb EDihi5inn Beta Beta ................. De Pauw University Beta Zeta .... ..... .... Purdue University Beta Eta ................. University of Indiana Beta Upriloa .......... Rose Polytechnic Institute jfuuttezntb Ebihiaiun Beta Sigma.. Gamma Delta Delta Beta... .. ...University of Vermont Stevens Inst. of Technology ...............Dartrnouth College Delta Gamma .... ....... C olumbia University Delta Lambda Delta Azz .... . . . . . .Brown University . . . .University of Maine Q.X,. ,.,,4 1 J' I 2 .1 .,.. Qi ' .4 1 .xgkggx A . ' f 1 Delta Qbamma Qlbaptzr 1916 Clift Cornwall Frank Groten, Jr. Jefferson A. Healy James Newton Heath Ralph R. Perry George H. Roberts Eugene A. Scherpich Wallace D. Taylor Alexander S. Henry, Jr. Robert W. Watt 1917 Barth DeGraff Frank Michaelian James P. Haight Howard Miller, 2nd William NI. Henry Charles T. Pauley Lester B. Lane Harry F. Pohlman Paul lVIcCormick Roswell L. Schmitt Joseph G. Pringle Alfred Snyder 1918 Rutledge B. Barry Eugene Reynolds John A. Dennis Gene Spitzer John H. Trowbridge 1919 Bernard Culloton Charles D. Swayze U. Lawrence lVIacBrair John Winslow jflfatlifg 111 jliiifultatf Edward J. Grant . George W. Mullins Benjamin B. Kendrick jfrattzs in Zlllnihersitate Bond Almand Howard Barlow C. Berry N. B. Broughton J. O. Dwight Harvey B. Hartsock .171-. Howard A. Neely Harry Newton Chester Peterson L. H. Shephard C. F. Smythe William D. Spalthoff Dax we --- anis as ei -at M iaeaceasafaayosaE2tQF Faamm tQmo tt inliii NEH .'a..'fyx a.,, at C29 1- . 'f ' ' ' '7 f s 1 Pls X J 'PU tiLEMWQP5sWQsL EesH5M. l Sigma Qibi :Fraternity FOUNDED 1855 Nu Nu Chapter Established 1894 IRUII uf Qlhaptets jfirst ileruhintz Theta. .. .........,... Pennsylvania College Kappa... .....,....... Bucknell University 07Ilil'I'07i .,.. . ...Dickinson College Phi ,.......... ....,...... L afayette College .-Ilpha Rho. . , ........,... Lehigh University .flipha Chi .... ..., P ennsylvania State College Baia Thcia. .. ,,... University of Pittsburgh Phi Phi. ..,,.,...... University of Pennsylvania batman iarubincz . . . . .George VVashington University Zrfa ...... .... X Vashington and Lee University Psi ......... ........... I lniversity of Virginia .tllpha Tau ..... ...University of North Carolina lizffa Lamhdn ....,.......,...... Trinity College Qiibirn leruhinte lfpsilwz.. .-Ifpha. .. .................. Miami University Bala. . . ........ University of Wooster' Cjllllllllfl ....... .... O hio VVesleyan University M11 ............ ........ D ennison University .ellpha G1111111111 ....... .... O hio State University .-Ilpha Pi ........................ Albion College Ifffll lffa, Case School of Applied Science and VVestern Reserve University Zvlzl Pri .....,.......... University of Cincinnati Thfla Thrta ............ University of Michigan .ilu M11 ............... VVest Virginia University jfnurtb ibtnhintz Lllllllltill ..................... Indiana University ....... De Pauw University .Yi ...... Rhn ......... ......... I Butler College Chi ........... .... H amilton College llwlla Dalia .................. Perdue University Dalia Chi ...................... Vilabash College jiiftb QBKIJIZIHIEE 1111111111 ..,............. .Northwestern University .llpha Zfla. .. ................. Beloit College .Iipha lnla ......... Illinois YVesleyan Ifniversity .llpha Lllllllltill ......... Ifniversity of XVisConsin .IIN111 .N'ig11r:11. ..... l'niversity of Minnesota jtittb iletniainte Ccnntinuenb Beta Zeta ........... University of North Dakota Omzrrorz Omirron ......... University of Chicago Kappa Kappa .........,... University of Illinois Sixth Jprznhinte .Jipha Epsilon .......... University of Nebraska .llpha Ela ..... .... S tate University of Iowa fllpha Xi: ..... ...... I, lniversity of Kansas Bela Gamma .... ........ C olorado College Xi Xi .......... .... I fniversitv of Missouri Tau Tau .......... . ..... Whashington University Seventh iernhincz Drita .................... University of Georgia .iilpha Psi ................ Vanderbilt University Zara Zaia ........ Central University of Kentucky Lamha'a Lamhda. . .State University of Kentucky clifigbtb iernbimzz I :Ilpha Baia ..........., University of California .Ylpha Upsiion.University of Southern California .Jlpha Omega. . .Leland Stanford, Jr., University Beta Delta ....,.......... University of Montana Bela Epsilmz ..... . ....... University of Utah Beta Iota ........ ,...... L lniversity of Oregon Llf7,l'i107Z Uprilon ....... Vniversity of VVashington jmntb iernhinte .Jlpha Aiipha ................... Hobart College .-Ilpha Thfta ...... Nasa ln titute of Technology .-Ilpha Phi .... ............. C ornell University Bala N11 .... .... B rown University Eta Em .... ..... l Dartmouth College Rho Rho.. ........ Maine University' N11 Na.. ..... Columbia University Pri Pyi .... .............. S yracuse University Uentb Jgatnhintz kia ................... University of Mississippi .-Hpha N11 ........ ....... U niversity of Texas .Jlpha Onzirrnrz.. .......... Tulane University Bala Kappa .... ..... l. iniversity of Oklahoma lata lata ....... .... U niversity of Alabama Omega Umrga. .. .... University of Arkansas . -721 KWQQQEQ Q , ' 4' I ..w,,g,,.4..,,.,,. ,. ,,,..,,., ..,f, fm ,,..,,5, .. We ,, w,f..Q+,3.., 4, .'t.',Q:1ft .le-.1 ' ' , avr- , ' 9 fw : L M ,f' ' Qin-'4 Wvf 2 N. v A' A . -iff f' Y 39-wiiiiw' fu ii ff. H, 4 ,, K ra, H :- - fwk mzra' A I ., Edward Frederick Beck Edwin Pond Clav reslsfriirf mu JVQ11 Qlbapter ESTABLISHED I 894 Carl Alfred Oscar Bergmann, Jr. Samuel Harrell Ferebee Frederick Emil Loescher VVillia1n Newman Chew Harold Albert Coumbe Ralph Kempton Decker Carroll Perry Ivins 1916 YVarren Dennis Leary 1917 Arthur Francis McEvoy 1918 Joseph Ralph Malone 1919 Robert Henry Spurgeon, jr. Edward Alhardt Pilnacek Howard Blackstone Peare Ralph Bevin Smith james Russell VVelding Granger Peter Nlitcliell Douglas Lincoln Rehlaender Francis Raye Toombs Paul VVilhelm Charles Edward Nlurphy jhiatrrg in Zrlimiheraitate Alfred L. L. Bell C. W. Bowen Ernest Harold Edinger Samuel W. Gilmore Cornelius Hearn, jr. VV. G. lvlaxwell R. D. Parrett Chauncey R. Bickley R. S. Douglas Harry Lambert Filer Frederick Allen Hastings Michael W. Konarski Howard Verplanck Miller, JI Carl B. VVurm jfratrzs in jfatultate Russell Burton-Opitz, M.D., B.S., Ph.D., M.S. Frederick Howard Mussey, Ph.D. TJ73? iota C FLQKSFE ' sg ' f O S. T fr ' ' 53. iallilifra i fi QXVMZ' f may w M ' ' f an C ff , Qigma Qlpba Qlipsilun FOUNDED 1856 New York lXfIu Chapter Established 1895 University of lVIaine Boston University hlassachusetts Institute of Technology Harvard University VVorcester Polytechnic Institute Dartmouth College Cornell University Columbia University St. Stephenls College Syracuse University Allegheny College Dickinson College Pennsylvania State College Bucknell University Gettysburg College University of Pennsylvania George VVashington University University of Virginia XVashington and Lee University University of North Carolina Davidson College University of lVIichigan Adrian College Blount Union College Ohio Vlfesleyan University University of Cincinnati Ohio State University Case School of Applied Science Franklin College Purdue University University of Indiana Northwestern University University of Illinois Klillikin University University of Chicago University of lIinnesota University of VVisconsin Oregon State College lvashington State College Qligapters University of Georgia lVIercer University Emory College Georgia School of Technology Southern University University of Alabama Alabama Polytechnic Institute University of Missoilri Washington University University of Nebraska University of Arkansas University of Kansas University of Iowa Iowa State College University of Colorado University of Denver Colorado School of Mines University of South Dakota Louisiana State University Tulane University University of Mississippi University of Texas University of Oklahoma Central University Bethel College Kentucky State University Southwestern Presbyterian Un Cumberland University Vanderbilt University University of Tennessee University of the South Union University iversity Leland Stanford, Jr., University University of California University of Washington University of Pittsburgh Kansas State College Beloit College University of Florida ' U if 4 . ' ,M ..--' an--iffa, ,. .A , eg .,.. ' 41, Q?:'f,f ',, :.i5fy, 1,e'.'-'Rf' wg' 'X' -1h 1 9 1: 34 'Wifi of 1 i 'iffffizlf ' if ii ,','3tlffZi1'aw ,. 'Wag in q-,, 'W v V . 22 ff? y B? 'll5S2C ?i7l ig,-'lfl V ,QW MK' 'Q P5 Jiletn j4Burk 91Bu Qlbaptet 1915 James Gordon Acker Percival Dewees Browning Herbert Fuller Butler Alan Bruce Conlin Paul William Dixon Frederic William Conrad Girdner Hadley Dixson Hyde Vincent LeRoy Jones Oscar Blair hflyers Frazier Forman Peters Floyd Hoolcway Rowland Clifton Otis Thatcher lVIaurice Pelham van Buren Sanford Hutton Wendover 1917 John David Beals Williain lVIorris Hughes, J Frederic Corning Knote Edward Henry Morch 1Valter Frederick Rettker Julius Wilhelm Schede John Huddleston Taber Ardis hdorrison Kennedy Spencer Charles Williams 1919 Richard Jason Turk VVilliam VVallace Grace jfratrzs in Ellnihztsitatz Robert Addison Reese Arthur King Dowd John Schuyler .17 51. ia? ggi s ,Q -Neil' I J k I N . CI V' L 1 u ' a X ik Sw 24 1 M. lfhllh l if Zjnha .... Bern .... Gzmmza .... Della .... Epsilon . Zeta .... Ein ..... Thrffrz .... Iota .... Kappa .... Lfmzhzlzz .... llfu .... NN... Xi .... fjllliffflll Pi .... Rho. . . Sigma, T1111. . . Iijlxifmz. Phi. . . Chi. . . Pri ..... . Omega ...... . sllfwhfz Dl'llft'1'fJIl Brin Dl'l1fl'1'0lI. . Cyllllllllfl Drufzfrozz Drlfzl Dl'lIfl'I'U7I. I'.f7.ViZ0II lDf'lIff'l'0ll 1913i Sigma ikappa FOUNDED 1873 Theta Chapter Established 1897 Ifiull uf QlIbtI1Jt2t5 . . . .hflassachusetts Agricultural College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Union University . . . . . . . . . ..Cornell University . . . .University of VVest Virginia . . . . . . . . . . , . .Yale University . ,College of City of New York . . . . . . .University of Nlaryland . . . . . . . . . . . . .Columbia University . . . .Stevens Institute of Technology . . . . . . .Pennsylvania State College . . .George NVashington University . . . .University of Pennsylvania . . . . . . . . . .Lehigh University . . . . . . . . . . . . . .St. Lawrence University .. .hlassaehusetts Institute of Technology . . . . , . .Franklin and IVIarshall College ............Queen's University . . . .St. -Iohnls College . . . .Dartmouth College . . . . .Brown University . , . ..Swarthmore College . . . . . , .VVillia1ns College . . . .University of Virginia . . . .University of California . . . . .University of Illinois . . . .University of Iylinnesota . , . ....... Iowa State College . .l ........ University of hflichigan . . . .Wiorcester Polytechnic Institute -76- Glibzta Qlbapter 1916 Ernest Albert Barth George Bernard lllurphy Victor Nathan Barton Adelbert Fortunato Smithers Lambert Melvin Feltus Kenneth Sterling Valentine Edward Hahn Vandenburgh 1917 August Stephen Barth Ralph Keating Harvey Morton Cronk Arthur Joseph Kirwan Ray Freeman Jenney Louis Richman Nlann Theophilus Johnson, Jr. Porter Cornelius llilurphy 1918 Arthur Stanton Nelson Thomas Arnold Robinson Herbert Siegfried Reichle Francis Leslie Sullivan Arthur Newton VVilson 1919 John Kennard Allen Ralph Graham Kretschmar Francis George Faxon John Gerald hIcNaught Howard Adelbert Sherman jfratrzs in Ulinihztiitate Jay Barrett Botsford Herman Nichols Harcourt Egbert Bradney Gridfin Albert Crawford Herring Kenneth Salisbury Kirkland ' jlilfatff 111 jllafllltatf Henry James hflasson fa . '21 , Q-is -'meg 2? .1535 mg l 9lTa Q ara El - W Alplza. . . Beta .... Gamma Delta. . . Epsilon. . Zem .... Eta. . . Tlzrfa. . . Iam. . . . Kappa .... Lambda. . . MN . Nu. . . Xi .... Omicron Pi .... Rho. . . Sigma. Tau .... Lvpsilolz. Qlibeta Xi FOUNDED 1864 Epsilon Chapter Founded 1898 IRUII uf Qlbapters l ........ ..,... R ensselaer Polytechnic Institute ...... . .. . . . ...Yale University . . . . . . .Stevens Institute of Technology . . .Massachtisetts Institute of Technology . . . . . ...... Columbia University . . . .Cornell University . . .Lehigh University . . . . . . . .Purdue University . . . . .Wasliingtoii 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 . . . . . . . . . .University of Michigaii . . .Leland Stanford, Junior, University . . . . . . . .University of VVashington -78- 25 , WG 41? Q1 59 Epsilon Qibapter 1916 Donato llflichael Romeo Carl Snyder Van Name Charles F. Hernandez Wa1'ner H. Jones Julius Albert Prochazka Nelson Eugene La Barre Walter Gray Webster A. Percival Blanck Sydney Griswold Berry VVilliam Tecumseh Sherman Garnjost 1917 Robert Van Arsdale Norris 1 Louis Victor Place 1918 Robert Gtis Pennell Cyril Garrison Laub John Beam Vreeland 1919 Philip Bolger Nlaxwell Chamberlin jfratres in Zlllniiazrsitatz William Thomas O,Reilly Frederick August Stahl Paul Wirzell Albert S. Aloe Paul lVI. Wood Charles Jefferson Davis Kenneth Lewis jfratrza in jfacultatz James Kip Finch Frank Louis hflason Edwin Howard Armstrong se X if ggi.. P 1 N. o ,fi , q' ,V MAS fi? ,. w -:. '9 ?51ll 7 ri ' a O '. 1 X ill w' 1 I ,. My Phi Phi Phi Phi Phi Phi Phi Phi Phi Phi Phi Phi Phi Psi .... Chi... Phi ..... Omega .... fflplm. Beta. . . Delta. . Efrsiion Zeta. . . Em. . . Tlnfm. G1 1111111 Il Iam. .. Qlpba Qllbi 315130 FOUNDED 1895 Phi Omega Chapter Established IQOO Bull uf Qlbapters College . . . . .Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute , . . .University of Pennsylvania . . . . . .Columbia University . . . ..Lafayette College . . . . .Dickinson College . . . . .Yale University Syracuse University . . . . . . . . . .University of Virginia . . . .Washingtc1n and Lee University . . . . . . . . . . .Cornell University . . . . .VVesleyan College 180.- .Allegheny College al 1 v ls! 4 gillllli g N QM, ri? I' W ' , K , fr- vi m li gf 1 1 :lim ll ri 'Ill 1 C qplza-5, 1EJbi ibmega Qlbaptzr 1916 Prescott Erskine Barker Alfred Kennan lVIausolff Gilman Sterling Currier George Harold Dowsey 1917 Wilrner Qrlando Bacon Henry Thomas Kilburn James Renwick Harrison VVilliam Harold Miller' Edward Conover Jackson Arthur Kittredge Paddock 1918 Preston Davis Edward lVIcGarvey, Ir. Ronald Brinkerhoff Smith 1919 Joseph Covello BIacLear Jacoby George Herbert Fay Wallace Johnston lVIiller Royal Bruce Freas Philip Avery Rogers jhsatrzs in Elnihzrgitatz Charles Lamonte Brieant George Danforth Caldwell George lVIillard Dawson Franklin George Dunham Harold Symonds Qsgood Charles L. Goodwin Amos Lee Herold David Shelton Kennedy Edwin Nlichlet Lazarus Howard Francis Phipps Ethelburt Talbot Smith VValter VVilliam Pettit Clinton DeVVitt Van Siclen fratrzs in jfacultatz Dixon Ryan Fox Parker T. L. lVIoon Czu-hon Huntley Hayes Claudius Temple lVIurchis Philip Earl VVest Wfvilliam Robert Shepherd ,SIT Ol'1 iffy? is S Yw'mMea15xxa?m.ea2Qaaee.ftama.affa.s t tmemfitmwitti x Q 7 my 6 w 5 up , gif 2? , -if .iv -s N - 2 , v' NT 7 'a rr: ,fx xwljikv- N3 , Yuki? PR., ,Ln if . ai., , 1 -u. Ula. 1 Ae -- N fa, Xa K- , - ff O lj ls- if ' 7 .1 qi i r .Ly W i I FN Q A yu X V, 'X H if W we l Ants 4 X f s nz L JJ! Tiff 'L fllfiha. . Beta. . . Gamma Delta .... Epsilon. . Zeta . . . Eta .... Theta. . . Iota. .. Kappa. . . Lambda. . . ATIJLI. . . Nu .... Xi. . . O micron Pi Qlpba Sigma fbi FOUNDED 1845 Lambda Chapter Established IQIO Bull uf Qlbapters . . . . . . . . . . .Yale University . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Harvard University . . . .lylassaehusetts Agricultural College ...............lVIarietta College . . . .Ohio VVesleyan University . . . . .Ohio State University . . . . .University of Illinois . . . . .University of Mieliigan . . . . . ..Cornell University . . . .University of Wisconsin . . . . . . .Columbia University . . . .University of Wasliingtoii . . . . .University of California . . . . .University of Nebraska . . . .University of Pennsylvania . . . . .University of Colorado -32- if Igzff il , I .X ww e , l Hyff , ' . -5-44 9 ' '- ' Liv- 972' Mg' A Q . 'Q ,- F23 IH' 1' V i 4- -:if:.5,.4.f' rv-4. T57 '-'W' ' Q1 X4 M vig i- i 'ffm - - :Z-' itamhua Qlbapter 1916 John Brathwaite Baldwin John lvlorch Elwood John lldahon Howard Welcli Palmer Elmer VVinfred Snyder 1917 Howard Wallace Brown Donald Cummins llflebane George Gaillard Rogers 1918 Vlfhitfield Clarke Coates Irwin Demarest Foos Clark Porter Kuykendall X Roland Louis Loiseaux Lawrence Herbert Nichols Edmund Burke Thompson, A. Harry Righi Robert Lincoln Graham JFIIHIBZ Benjamin Hildson Bartholow Benjamin Ross Cowgill Gillespie Blaine Darrah Wilfred A. Beardsley jlfliiif Benjamin Franklin Young 1919 Everett Dudley VVeldon 5 in 'dinihzwitatz Reginald Kenneth Fessenden John Henry lVIottola Emery Edward Neff Ernest VVeller nes in jhzcultatz Joseph Harry Constantine 1831 Jr Fix -552 if lit. . l f e ' r .i .ent e A VQZ Qm0w sQ ' 9 , X651 - fllplza zflpha .... A Iphn ....... Gfmznza Delta .... Epsilon . . . Zeta ......... Gfmzma Sigma . . Lambzlfz ...... Ei lamhha fbi FOUNDED AT YALE, 1895 Alpha Chapter Established 1896 Bull uf QEbH1Jt2r5 . . . . . .Yale University . . .Columbia University . . . . .New York University . . . . .Cornell University . . .University of Michigan University of Pennsylvania . . . .University of Pittsburgh -34- . . . . . .Lehigh University CQHEEQ in saliva Q aaasaaf Yaf Ur- f wg '1ggQg3Ed5QigQ xg . . ' l if 1 .Q in fa5e5'752'A ' 191 lamhha B131 1916 Carl A- D- Fllfllie Oscar Hammerstein 1917 Leonard Brous Horace S. Manges George V. Cooper Charles I. Steiner Frank I. C. Weinberg 1918 David Friedenberg Phillip B. Leavitt Howard E. Reinheimer 1919 A. VVilfred May Robert M. Vogel jfI3BfI3Z5 in Ullllihilfgifaff Cornelius K. Aronsohn Benjamin Esberg Bertram H. Catzen Jean Oppenheim lVIauriCe Weiner 185.- IOC ,Q as 'SVP' 737 bfN ff-1 ff us MSE M 1. ess xQsL . L 5fXXQf ,'4l I Mi' ff S C . lx ' fl r ts J' YJ sf T 1 e N i it Tiff' L Zeta Esta Uliau FOUNDED 1898 Delta Chapter Established IQO3 . Bull uf Qlbaptets Alpha ....... .... C ollege of the City of New York Delta.. ...... ............ . Columbia University Gamnza Ejnxilon. . ....... New York University Theta ....... .... U niversity of Pennsylvania Kappa .... .......... C ornell University flfzz ...... ............ B oston University Lambda .... ...... W estern Reserve University Zara. . . . .... Case School of Applied Science Sigma.. ........... Tulane University Eta. . . .................. Union College fora. . . .... Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn Na. . . ...........,...... Ohio State University Xi. .. ..... Riassachusetts Institute of Technology Umizrron .......,.......,... Syracuse University Pi .... .... L ouisiana State University Tau. . ..... .Harvard University Rho. . ..... University of Illinois Phi .... .... U niversity of Michigan Upxilon. . . ....... .McGill University Chi .... ..... U niversity of Virginia -36- .gi 6 64 qlhlil 2 -1-f 'J If wmlx fu, 1 fx' iiiiiiiwm ' 'Hu muunnmme sl 8 alt' el F 0- QQ f if f Bimllsnfil L 0 vvn-n- Q' 2 00 Q 1 ZZ 6 44, 'J 'N fs? 1 W VW ' N I 5 lll? o f a-I -E J WWE B TM X 1 9177? I lil,---ii. Q, . 1 ' ' 'fi .4 - , ..... , Q r- in --... f iff?-V' - W qi ' Ne- '-1 'r'. , ,T'2 ,fv:a!r14q.' ' ' Sim ' W wi I 1' A za. 0 1' .1 mp, I .L-:IJ -,,.--,-1 -hc'-' I , 1 .: t -, : -5- Qf'-Eaifw fi. f- -- f ' -.L-2'afl ?:f .. I ..., ,, 1- - i, qi. :-4-i-- 6' .TTA -4 at same 'T ', .19 .5' :- ,A :-4-2.1w' '- : 547: ir. ' 'f' -it ---- ' Af Qewfff - V3 ff vi v' aw !-r ,f 315 ,L Ig, , .f A, f A Q ,aff . ln 1 11.,, I . ,Q 1 . J? H V' ' if t :-i., 11515 ,QQ fi G 1 5 1 Q, , . ' - ' . .4 ,i ku 'IA MSB ,I i K' J 1 - Q - FSF: yi' l'! VP- n l'l if 9' Q fi Wi -:J- me, .59 -flu he 4 ag 1- ,. .' 17,111 ---ii. ,Q Wil' if . he i ' '..-::-.-K '21 -' ll H '--:...Q.,...l ..,,. ff. ...'... fe ,i .,--H if I ' - - - , ' f- 'X A f' Ilia -l 'f f - f n? if qwxfjf 18923 Gyn' Delta Qlbupter 1916 Alan Bierhoff Arthur llflelville Loeb 1917 Harold Bertram Davidson Alfred Augustus Haldenstein Percy Klingenstein ' Elliot hlaxwell 1918 llervin Ash, Ir. Jerome NI. Bijur Leon David Freudenheim Clifford Hollander 1919 Clarence Buttenwiesser Henry VValter Louria Leo Steiner George Jonas Lewin Nicholas Sigmund Ransohoff John Nlalcolm Schloss Sanger A Louis Popper Harry Steiner Jack H. Schiff Byron Emanuel Van Raalte Aaron N. Goldberg VValter David Yankauer jftattzi in Glinihewitate Sherman lXI. Bijur Joseph Hirsch Floersheimer B ernard Felix Gerson jfratre in jfaru Paul Henry Klingenstein George John Luria Victor Nichthauser Itatz Richard I. H. Gottheil ns -ie -2 We KQUEAQEQYYEQ maE Q.Q Maw ms 1 M219 j5X,VMi f5aQf5 Saaf'3xa f mwwiQe m db QU, 'ffl 5 ,ik , , s , 'ffm W Vvk ,NWN V ,N V rd Q h. , KW, ,DXNW QL ..:!V,. aw, . 0. u 1 ':-. .' , 'X e a t Q - e 1 f X l B, C QL 8 A fi lx If 1 J , 1 zlljzha.. Beta. . . Gamma Delta. . Epsilon Zeta. . . IBM Sigma ZBsIta F OUNDED 1909 Alpha Chapter Established 1909 13011 uf Qlbapters ..........................C0lurnbia University . . . . . . . . . . . .Cornell University . . . .Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute . . . . . . . . .New York University . . . . . . . . . .Union University . . .University of Pennsylvania :pst ff A, 6, -ff .fffw 3, 1 45 9' My F ,-. . I a M 5' ' J ww'-rafeefnw, Y 4 ,.,,1,,,, W.,-s,.5..1i:,5,L,fa, . Q XT 1 ,521 Q3-A ffwszw 35' XX , f A .. , aa aw P- Q Nw ff f 5 M11 1 'f' X awvaws ' J .. x.,,wi.t, ' ' ':-egg . 455 41 355 qv 433354 ' fi,,- - 15 I'e 1 , ' Qllpba Qlbaptzr 1916 David Mayer Bernstein Milton Herbert Gropper George Gold Jasper J. Levin Lorenzo M. Hart Monroe Bloch Jules Kaufman Samuel Kaufman Edmond Sylvan Kornsand 1917 Arthur Joseph Messing Herbert Posner Thomas Arthur Shapiro 1918 Louis Kowarslq Cornelius Horace Trager 1919 Maurice Gertner Jesse Alfred Tolmaeh jftatrzs in Ullnihetiitatz Alfred Weil Norek Felix lVIetzger Rosenstock O Qi' 61 E+ ii tgiv4- 2 il? 1 -wi' FV' - few?-i f sew -1 f ' -I v WA. gm: 1 f f n ,fi s Y 1 . . burn Jlplzzz. .. Befzl. . . Epsilon . . Zefn. . . Em .... Thfffrz. . . Iota. . . Kappa. . Lfllnbzffz. . . flllz ..... Nu .... Xi... U llliCl'UI7 Pi 1913i Clipsilun Ri FOUNDED 1888 Beta Chapter Established IQO5 Bull uf Qlbaptets .. .. ........ .. ...College of the City of New York . . . . . . . . . . . . .Columbia University . . . . . . ..Cornell University . . . . .University of Pittsburgh . . . . .University of Pennsylvania . . . .Pennsylvania State College ..................Dielcinson College New York University School of Law . . . ............. Rutgers College . . . .University of Georgia . . . . . . . . . .University of Virginia . . . .Georgia School of Technology ................Tufts' College . . . .University of Maine A h .,02f 'ug'P 2 :f ,cfm-121--'QI T' .52 'Q ii,-.Mgt '. W' ,L ' In. .1 F' ' 1 M 1l,nr--, 'ul pm ,pf I ielllm Esta QEIJapter 1916 L0Ui5 DUDOIVU G?lmPC1'f Joseph Thomas Kupferstein 1917 Daniel Fisher hrlorris Heymgm I. Benedict Wolfxiei' 1918 lllorse David Levitt Abraham Durst - Benjamin Sollow Kirch 1919 Daniel Morris Koplik jlztilfffg in Zllinfhfligifatf Philip Sidney Goodstein Herbert lbfartin Palme: Samuel Irving Rosenman ..-...gll 'if 'sl ,..w. . : 15.4.1 -. 2' x ii.-.1 eewvlxx, 9 .4 1' , O- :1e.fL.- I 1 ' A 1 Y-ll N. AJ-I 0 ..,, --f W ' . - sh ex-. ,, 1- A L. 5. .r J ijt: . 'GQQ-fqfz. Ygfig 'Z' 1 x. iW' X M ,A . gsm . f'4 '95 ,.- . fx -ay-'r 'Q H f ' 'ii fr QE. the PEW X ' mf' JW? i f N' f if V I-3 . W 4 . , Q , . g f, ff' . 'f' A-'tl ' e sb ., . P' Ulbr Quanta jfratrrntty MAsoN1c-FOUNDED 1904 University of lhlichigan Columbia Chapter Founded 1909 Qorantl E.Dttirer5 George E. Frazer, Evanston, Ill. R. Cecil Fay, Olathe, Kan.. . . . . I. A. YVoodward, Cincinnati, Qhio ............ . Harry E. Kilmer, Centerview, NIO. .............. . XVilliam G. lllann, Cowen Park, Seattle, Wash. .... . H. L. Brown, 1570 Qld Colony Bldg., Chicago, Ill ..... David A. Flmbury . .. John 0. Beaty ..... H. R. Sanford ...... .. Ben. G. Smith ............. P. Franklin Beatty Duane R. Dills Herbert VV. Hall I. XV. Harbeson C. 0. Hawley J. B. Hubbell S. A. D. Jones XV. C. B. Kemp G. Alfred Lawren C6 Glulumhia Qlbapter . . . .Grand President . . . . .Grand Vice-President . . . .Grand Treasurer . . . .Grand Secretary ... . .Grand Editor . . .Grand Counselor ...... President .. . . Vice-President Secretary ..... . . . .. Treasurer Wnm. H. lWCCastline Dana Q. McComb H. lVIacLachlan L. A. Pierce J. W. Schoenfeld J. Carlisle Swairn Fred L. Wallace Arthur E. Waterbury H. Guy VVoodWard Alljnha Beta . Gamma Delta . Epsilon Zeta .. Eta . . Theta Iota '. . Kappa s , ' IIVXAQPN ,., bigma Qlpija jlfflu Carlyle Barnett David D. Levinson YVilliam Rothenberg GAMMA CHAPTER FOUNDED 1909 Bull uf Qlbaptets College of the City of New York Cornell University Columbia University . . .Long Island Medical College i :College of Physicians and Surgeons 1916 1917 Emanuel llfl. Abrahamson Edwin F. Korkus Edgar Kraus VVilliam Selikowitz Emanuel Glass Zelton Brumberg 1918 VVilliam C. Kranowitz 1919 Special Joseph K. Rflarcus Cornell Medical College Syracuse University . . . . .University of Pennsylvania . . . .Kentucky State University . . . . . . .University of Minnesota Charles D. Schiffman Harry Shanholt Max Zins lXfIeyer Stone Ernest G. Wadel lVIoses H. Winkler Samuel C. Yokelson Arthur lXfI. Persky VVilliam Shoor Dlx r-as 117 1515 , fl if -9 m ' 'l lm dh 1- ff WEN C' if 77 Pts, VD ' 0 1 as Ngl ,llllbdlllfl .... Jllegheny. .. gl mherst .... . Beloit ...... .... Boston. .. Bofwdoin. . . Iirofzcn .... .... . California ..... Carleton ,,... Chicago ..,. Cincinnati. .. Colhy ............ Colgate ...... bi Esta appa Fon NDED 1 776 New York Delta Chapter Founded 1869 Bull of GIl1iJH1JtlZt5 . ...Alpha of Alabama . . . . .Eta of Pennsylvania Beta of Massachusetts . . , . . . .Beta of VVisconsin Epsilon of Massachusetts ..... .Alpha of Maine ..Alpha of Rhode Island . . . .Alpha of California . . .. .Beta of Minnesota . . . . .Beta of Illinois . . ...Delta of Ohio ..........Beta of Maine ........Eta of New York Colorado Unifuersiiy .... Alpha of Colorado 1 1 1 Colorado College ......... Beta of Colorado, Colzunhia ....,......... Delta of New York, Cornell ............... Theta of New York, Ilartmozzth ...... Alpha of New Hampshire, Denison ...,. ........,.... T heta of Ohio De Paufw .........,..... Alpha of Indiana, Difkinson .......... Alpha of Pennsylvania Franklin and llIIll'JllI'lll, Georgia ..,... Golzfher. . . Grinnell ..... Ilalnilton .... Ilarimrd ..... Theta of Pennsylvania . . . . . .Alpha of Georgia .. . .Beta of Maryland , ............ Beta of Iowa ...Epsilon of New York ..-.....Alpha of Massachusetts llzwerford ..... ..... Z eta of Pennsylvania llohart ...... Illinois .,... Indiana ...... lo1ua.... ..... .. .. ,... Zeta of New York, . ...Gamma of Illinois, . . . .Gamma of Indiana, . . . . . .. . .Alpha of Iowa, 1 1 1 1 1 Johns Ilojlkins ......... Alpha of lVIaryland, Kansas ................., Alpha of Kansas, Kenyon .... ............... B eta of Ohio, Lafayette.. . Gamma of Pennsylvania, Lzzfiorzfrzre. ...... Gamma of VVisconsin, Lehzgh. .. ..... Beta of Pennsylvania ,IIar1vlIa... ... .... Gamma of Ohio, .Iliami ....... .Uiflligan ...... .IIif1'dleh11ry .... Minnesota. . .. ..........Iota of Ohio, ...Alpha of Michigan, . . . ., . .Beta of Vermont . . . .Alpha of Minnesota 1 1 1851 1902 1353 IQII 1899 1825 1830 1898 189i ISQO 1899 1896 1878 1904 1904 I869 1882 1787 1911 1889 1887 1903 191+ 1905 1908 1870 1781 1890 1871 1907 IQII 1895 1895 1890 1858 1890 191+ 1887 I86O IQII IQO7 1868 1892 tllissoziri ...... ....... A lpha of Missouri Mt. Holyoke ....... Theta of Massachusetts Nebraska .............. Alpha of Nebraska Nefw York City College, Gamma of New York Nefw York University. . .Beta of New York North Carolina.. .Alpha of North Carolina North Dakota ...... Alpha of North Dakota Northlwestern. . Oberlin ....... Ohio State .... .. ... ... ...Alpha of Illinois ...........Zeta ofOh1o .......Epsilon of Ohio Ohio Wesleyan. ..... . ......... Eta of Ohio Pennsylfoania.. Pomona ....... Princeton .... Radrlijfe ..,. Rorhester .... Rutgers .... Smith ....... Stanford ...... St. Lawrenre. . Sfwarthmore. . . Syracuse ...... Texas ....... Trinity .... Tufts ...... Tulane ...... Union ......... Vanderbilt .... Vassar ...... . . . . .Delta of Pennsylvania . . . . . .Gamma of California ....Beta of New Jersey ... .Iota of Massachusetts . . .. . .Iota of New York . . . . .Alpha of New Jersey . . . .Zeta of Massachusetts . . . . . .Beta of California .. . ...Lambda of New York . . . .Epsilon of Pennsylvania . . . . .Kappa of New York .. . .Alpha of Texas 1 1 1 1 1 l 1 1 1 9 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , . l 1 1 1 .. ...Beta of Connecticut, ...Delta of Massachusetts, . .. . .Alpha of Louisiana, ....Alpha of New York, . . . .Alpha of Tennessee, of New York ....Alpha of Vermont, Virginia ............ . ..... Beta of Virginia, ... . .Beta of Indiana, Washington and Lee. . .Gamma of Virginia, llfashington State .... Alpha of VVashington, Hfashington Unifversity. ...Beta of Missouri, llfellesley ............ Eta of Massachusetts, lVesleyan .......... Gamma of Connecticut, llfestern Reserfoe ........... Alpha of Ohio, Ilfest Virginia ...,. Alpha of West Virginia, llfilliam and Mary ...... Alpha of Virginia Ufilliams ........ Gamma of Massachusetts IVisronsin ......... .. . .Alpha of XVisconsin, Yale ....... .....Alpha of Connecticut, Verznont ..... ll'ahash ....... 1 1 1901 1905 1895 1867 1858 1904 1914 1890 1907 1904 1907 1892 1914 1399 1914 1887 1869 1904 1904 1899 1896 1896 1905 1345 1892 1909 1817 IQOI 1899 1848 1909 1898 IQII 1914 1914 T004 1845 1817 1910 1776 1864 1899 1780 915811152115 Df ffl? jfdlllllty .1 5, X. 1 ,fi f ' -- 5 2- . P Q 9 L f M at . il bl Esta ifsappa QDttitz1:5 ut the fraternity Frederick Paul Keppel, '98 .... .. ......,.... ....... P resident Carlton Hayes, '04 .........,. .,.. X 'ice-President Harold W. Webb, 705 ..... ....... S ecretary YVilliam S. Messe1', 505 ........,....,,..........,........ .... T reasurer Felix Adler Charles Sears Baldwin Dino Bigongiari Marston Taylor Bogert Nicholas Murray Butler VVilliam Scofield Day VVilliam Archibald Dunning james Chidester Egbert John Erskine Thomas Scott Fiske Dixon .Ryan Fox Carlton Hayes XVilliam Addison Hervey Frederick VVilliam Justus Heuser Abraham Valentine VVilliams jackson Harold Jacoby Frederick Paul Keppel Charles Knapp Nelson Glenn McCrea Arthur Vtlhittier Macmahon Brander Matthews VVilliam S. Messer Parker Le Roy Moon George C. D. Odell Edward Delevan Perry john Dyneley Prince Michael L Pupin Robert Livingston Schuyler Edwin R. A. Seligman VVilliam Robert Shepherd VVilliarn Milligan Sloane Alvan Alonzo Tenney Harold VV. VVebb Clarence H. Young clflzcten february, 1915 john Sears Baldwin Leland Rex Robinson VVilliam Malisofif Samuel Irving Rosenman Cfilzttzh 919513, 1915 Joseph Bartlett Armstrong William Donald Braislin Harold King Chadwick James Colletti Moses N. Eisner Adolph Elwyn Wendell Gilman Fogg Pryor McNeill Grant Alfred A. Haldenstein VVerner R. Ilsen john Alpin Kinney Isadore Baer Levine james Adam Murphy Morris Abel Raines Eugene Etienne Rovillain David M. Rothenberg Herbert VVallace Schneider Leo Stern Samuel VVolff Strauss john Gordon Sweeney john H. Wleaver Gliletteh 919113, 1915 A Qllumnt Qwznthers VVilliam Lewis Bainton ..... ................. ........ .... C' l a ss of IQIZ .. . .Class ot 1904. Professor Meyer Jacobstein .... Professor Alfred L. Kroeber. .. .... Class of 1896 jf? Qw gf: . f- KJ? 'V 4' tl fiat? e ot yi at ik f S Q El I N Pennxylvania dlpha. llliehigan Alpha ..... Indiana ffllpha ..... New Jersey Alpha. . . Illinois Alpha. .. Wi.veo1zsin Allpha. . . Ohio fllpha ..... Kentucky Alpha. .. New York Alpha. .. illissouri fllpha .... Hliehigan -Beta .... Colorado zflpha. .. Colorado Beta... Illinois Beta ..... New York Beta.. . illiehigazz Ganzma .wixsozzri Beta ..... California Alpha .... Iowa nllpha ....... New York Ganznza Iowa Beta ........ dlinnesota Alpha. . . New York Delta .... fllassaelzusetts Alpha. . . Jfaine fllpha ....... Pennrylfvania Beta. . . kfashington flllplza. . . Ohio Beta ........ Eau Esta ijei IRUII uf Qlbaptzrs University . . . .Michigan Agricultural College . . . . . . . . . . . . .Purdue University . . . .Stevens Institute of Technology . . . . . . . . . .University of Illinois . . . . . . . .University of Wisconsin . . . .Case School of Applied Science . . . . . . . . .Kentucky State College . . . . . .Columbia University . . . . . .University of Missouri . . . .lVIichigan' College of Mines . . . . . .Colorado School of Nlines . . . . . . . . . . . .University of Colorado . . . .Armour Institute of Technology . . . . . . . . . . . .Syracuse University . . . .University of lllichigan ...Missouri School of Mines . . . . . .University of California .. .......IoWa State College . . . .Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute . . . . . . . . . . . .University of Iowa . . . . . .University of Minnesota . . . . . . . . . . . . .Cornell University . . . .Worceste1' Polytechnic Institute . . . . . . . . . . .University of Maine . . . .Pennsylvania State College . . . . .University of Washington . . . . .University of Cincinnati -95- X . j ig., , XX Wk ga? X 0' Y V2 I , , . X: .-:, 241: H p 3 A! 3192811 ignrk Hlpba joseph T. Hanlon ....... VValter G. Bunzl, . .. john P. Hehbell, Ch.E.. . .. Alan F. Randolph, Ch.E. .. VValter A. Curry, E.E. .... . Glflznttzn in Qluniut Ee WValter G. Bunzl -Walter A. Curry Joseph T. Hanlon Philip S. Harper john P. Hubbel President Vice-President . . . . . . .Recording Secretary .....COI'l'L'5p071di71g Serretary HF Harry G. Nevitt Alan F. Randolph John A. Steffens John A. Strang Edward M. Underhill Qlflzrten in Bellini: war Ernest A. Barth Max Gertz john M. Gleeson Arnold C. Hanchett Harold S. Hutton Maurice P. Van Buren Joseph J. Kuchar Frederick G. Merckel Lewis N. Mueller Laurence H. Nielsen Chester VV. Peterson Qwexnhzrs in the jfacultp Charles P. Berkey V Charles H. Burnside VVilliam H. Burr VViliam Campbell james K. Finch Gilbert D. Fish Frederick A. Goetze Baxter P. Hamilton Thomas H. Harrington james F. Kemp Edward F. Kern Harold Iacoby Earl B. Lovell Charles E. Lucke Ralph E. Mayer J. Harold Morecroft Henry S. Munroe Leonard D. Norsworthy Robert Peele Treasurer VValter E. Rautenstrauch Frank C. Schroeder Alexander Smith Walter I. Slichter Arthur L. Walker George V. Wlendell Milton C. XVhittaker 4-Fw 447 'Q' Www rg A 4 '-s.,,.. -:N .. A. ' Pipin- :,Qf',3 - Zfl1.L f ' 'QQK F .. 554, V. 4- , .gr ' i' : ' .,. u'f'wWg4Ur1 'A - .4 gm -' A A ' .QfA1?7k1i. fi te ' . A ., . A.: ,uifiiil ,gggsg .3 'ap'-1 'fp 1, ,.i 2-.ga ,. -.111 - W .1 '- i, , I 1 ,- -...Age 1' -- ,fift y 'f .,,, J ' uacw- I gig. A- ...Q .V ., 2391.59 , iaith. . 4 , fi 2.1121 it ':. .j. . yur 'lu' ' V ii , The Kappa Chapter of Sigma Xi George B. Pegram, Ph.D., President James K. Finch, C.E., Vice-President Founded 1902 Qlbtficew Wlilliam WV. Stilier, Ph.D., Recording Secretary and Treasurer W'illiam Campbell, Ph.D., Corresponding Secretary Charles P. Berkey, Ph.D., Councillor Cllflztteh 1915 illlbz jfaculty Frederick Barry S. H. Knight F. B. McMackin Marie Reimer Instructor in Chemistry Assistant in Paleon- Assistant in Mathe- Associate Professor of Pauline H Dederer tology matics Chemistry Instructor in Zoology Marion E, Latham A- ,Nteish P f f W-AS- ,ssmtgl , GEOIO ' In R. C. in ai2,.is2...fO O P gn th H gy fissismnt in Botany R- H- L0mb211'd Dora Neun J. Assista1?f1P30fesSOr of LOUISE H. Gregory IU5l31'uCf0f in Chemistry Assistant in Chemistry Physics Instructor In Zoology Miifgafef E- Malfby' Ida H. Ogilvie Cecil Yampolsky D' D- .l3Ck50fl ASSOCMYS Pf0fCS501' Of Assistant Professor of Research Assistant in Assistant Professor of Physics Geology Botany Civil Engineering F. L. Mason Marjorie O'Cont1ell bl. E. Zarletti James Kendall Instructor in Electrical Curator in Paleon- Assistant Professor of Instructor in Chemistry Engineering tology Chemistry 19u5t:d15rahuatz E. G. Griliin R. S. McEwen J. F. Ritt J. R. Tuttle Chemistry Zoology Filgovyi in Pure Science, Chemistry A. K. Lobeck . . llatiematlcs Al .a der Weinstei. Pleyggsganliy and J' Igi1e2?St?:,10P Gezgiemiclastcliard egosogy Bertha Merrill H. H. Plough A. P. Tanberg Geology and Geography Zoology Chemistry glgiflillg' Qlfllgflliflifflg Qlaffbflllifal Glfllgflliiffng' F. S. VV,-ight CI E' Nighman Wallace VVhite W. L. Stork R' L. Beatty H. F, Allen Olliihil afngmmmg H 39lifHl'Uf!3'ff'l mfggisffng . . ' . . r W. F. iii-aus B. H. Belknap Owl , , , OW y F. E. Edehohls D. L. Greenleaf Qlzbemlfal U-Englnffflng , , , Emil Mueser S. H. Hartig cllflzcttrcal GEUEIHKZDIUQ F. W. soiwn G. Failla W. E. Reid ganitgpg qlfngingzging E, H. Paddock ,98- AP 'E . .,.Q- ,,,.. f 5. Balm Sigma 331913 Established in 1 906 To encourage sincere and ejffcfczfiw public sjbezzkingf' Columbia Chapter Established in 1910 President, Arthur VV. lVIacmahon, 1912 Vice-President, James H. Hughes, IQISL. Srcreirzry- Trezzszlrer, Edward llffl. Earle, I 9 1 7 Charles Adkins Baker, '99, '02L. McAllister' Coleman, '09 Harry T. Davenport, '13L. Walter F. David, '13L. Harry L. Davimos, 'IOQ 'I2L. Bernard L. Ernst, '99, '03L. Leon Fraser, '10, ,I3L. Alfred Grimm, 'II Carl F. Helm, '1 1L. Richard M. Hobbs, 'I4L. Richard C. Hunter, '1 IL. V. K. W. Koo, Ph.D., '09 Williani P. Landis, ,I4L. Harry C. Langland, '13L. Dudley E. Latham, '09L. Albert Levitt, '13 James H. Hughes, '15L. I. W. Church, '15L. James Douglas, '14L. James W. Danahy, '17J. Edward RI. Earle, '17 N. W. Gill, '10L. Arthur W. Macmallon, '12 Winston Paul, '09 Amos Peaslee, '1 1L. Richard R. B. Powell, lI4L. Joseph lVl. Proskauer, '96, '99L. William W. Renwick, '11 Robert N. Rice, '1 IL. J. L. Rothchild, '13, '15L. Clinton Ruch, '13L. Geddes Smith, '10, '13J. Kenneth Smith, '15 Dallas N. Townsend, '10, lI3L. Charles J. Turck, '13L. Ernest H. Van Vossen, 'IIQ '13L Charles E. Wheaton, '97, 'QQL. John Lund, '15T.C. Carlyle lld. Keyes, '15L. Walter R. Petteway, '15L. Samuel I. Rosenman, '15, '17L. Julian C. Hall, '15L. QIZUUZ QIHZUIIJZIYE Ak H ' Qv H H! ight lamhha T1Hp5tInn Honorary Chemical Society FOUNDED 1899 Gamma Chapter Established 19o9 QDffm:r5 E. H. Leslie ...., .......... .,...............,....... T 1 'mszzrm' F. XV. Sohon ....... .................., R wording Serretary George Scatchard .. ..... Corrfrjwzfzding Secy. and Councilor J. A. Steflens ....... ...................... V iw-Prm'idz'nt R. VV. Mumford .... ........................ ..., P 1 'cfsidenl J. C. Baker, A.M. S. G. Berry J. E. Booge, A.M. A. M. Boswell, A.lVl. V. G. Chu, B.S. H. E. Eastlack, Ph.D. J. Erlich, Chem. H. A. Fales, B.S. M. Gertz P. C. Haeseler, S.B. C. P. Harris, Chem. A. Harvitt P. Hubbell , J. N. VV. Kempf R. L. Kramer, A.M. H. Leslie, B. S. J. K. Marcus, A.B. Seaburv C. Mastick, A.M. R. VV.-Nlumford, A.B. H. Partenheimer, A.B. C. VV. Peterson A. F. Randolph A. J. Scarlett, A.M. G. Scatchard, A.B. F. VV. Sohon, Ch.E. J. A. Steffens J. XV. Stillman, A.M. R. H. Stone F. A. Strauss, A.M. J. R. Suydam, Ch.E. J. R. Tuttle, A.M. J. S. Zinsser, A. B. 9I19e1nhzt5 in the jtafulty Frederick- Barry, Ph.D. Hal T. Beans, Ph.D. Marston T. Bogert, LL.D. A. NI. Buswell, A.M. Clifford D. Carpenter, Ph.D. Charles F. Chandler, Ph.D., LL.D., SC.D. Harold A. Fales, B.S. Harry L. Fisher, Ph.D. Thomas B. Freas, Ph.D. XVilliam J. Gies, Ph.D. Milton C. YNhitaker, LL. Daniel D. Jackson, Ph.D. James Kendall, D.Sc. Floyd J. Metzger, Ph.D. J. Livingston R. Morgan, Ph.D. Arthur C. Neish, Ph.D. John M. Nelson, Ph.D. Henry C. Sherman, Ph.D., D.Sc. Alexander Smith, Ph.D. Arthur VV. Thomas, Ph.D. Herman T. Vulte, Ph.D. D., D.Ch.E. iannuratp Qlyzmhets Carl L. Alsberg, M.D., Ph.D. Leo H. Baekeland, Ph.D. Nlarston T. Bogert, Ph.B., LL.D. Charles F. Chandler, Ph.D., LL.D., Sc.D. Howard XY. Doughty, Ph.D. Arthur H. Elliott, Ph.D. Samuel A. Goldschmidt, Ph.D. VVilliam J. Gies, Ph.D. J. Livingston R. Morgan, Ph.D. Parker C. Mcllhiney, Ph.D. -1 oo- Charles F. McKenna, Ch.E. VVilliam H. Nichols, Ph.D. Arthur A. Noyes, Ph.D. Alexander Smith, Ph.D. George C. Stone, Ph.D. Henry C. Sherman, Ph.D., D.Sc. Henry P. Talbot, Ph.D. Cha1'les H. Viol, Ph.D. Milton C. VVhitaker, LL.D., D.Ch.E Harvey T. VViley, Ph.D. iw? 9 fr if Va saacaragfaagmramwfe w WWiH Q I I r., mit fl l lflgf-t'3 amacafatewaaaa W fSsQf3dxWQM2 QEaEfQSQ e i S f rn at tc ia fri NN ,if-'N' PW- t' 'e 'w'77 l .dljnlzfz Bam . . Ganznza Delia . Ejrsilolz Zeta . . Em . . . Them Glbeta Uliau wining Bull nf Qllbapters Theodore H. Barrett Henry E. Bird, Jr. University of hlinnesota . . . .lflichigan College of hflines . . . . . . . .Colorado School of lVIines . . . .Case School of Applied Science . ....... University of California University of Kansas . . . .lVIassachusetts Institute of Technology Gfibzta flbaptet Cdlbartzr members Charles M. Brister, Jr. Donald G. Campbell VV. W. Colquhoun Irving VV. Hadsell Leland Lee Reginald lVI. Banks Reynolds Benson Howard Birkett Walter P. Klugescheid Max Dixon A. Wallace Gibson Carl Klein Selim E. 'Woodworth 1916 Roger L. X-Vensley 1917 -roi- .Columbia University Charles F. hfIacCarth5 James S. hfliller George S. Patterson John VV. Pulleyn Chester B. Sadtler Edward I. VVilliains Roy U. VVood James T. Kemp Ambrose I. hlandell Torrey H. VVebb Felix E. VVor1nser Herbert hflaclhlillan John Park Bert R. Smith Qipsilun IE . 195i Qlfpsilun FOUNDED 1910 Alpha Chapter, Columbia University, School of Qptometry Samuel H. Roberts Theodore P. lWcLam Samuel VV. Hardwick Harold R. Barnes J. Pullman lrons Hugh Peter Reilley Claud lVIorton Hall Leonard Augustus Sibley Harlow RI. Fuller Nelson R. Brown Paul L. Gentil Henry P. Rummelin George H. Marshall John VV., Hopkins Adrian Hudler Charles O'Dell Harold S. Johnston Otto C. Risch Charles A. Strout hlartin L. Schaffer Henry Higley Charles A. Ash Stanley Thompson Harold VV. Eames Xvilliam F. Small lame L Egbert, Ph.D. Tune l C. Southall, A.B., All. T1CllLIlL,lk Ai. Xvoll, B.S., All. Qgrpzmhzrship Etctihz alumni lennnraty Edward A. Smith Hadleigh D. Hyde H. Lloyd E. Rich Donald A. Lull A. Hammond Rist Forrest F. Postell Hervey Ross Emery Edwin H. Reese Earl T. VVyatt Linwood W. Easton Everett B. Clark Charles Fries Harry H. Canterbury Richard B. Lewis Joseph L. Brown Arthur Wellington Williaila F. Brown Carl Popper George H. Lindimer George Wild Eugene A. Pratt Mars F. Baumgart Albert H. NIcConnell Thomas C. Rath Douglas A. Nlilwarcl Andrew J. Cross, D.O.S. VVilliam VV. Stiller, A.B., A.M., Ph D Louis R. VVelzmiller, M.D. Hermon VV, Farwell, A.B., A.hfl., -102- K 115 kappa R51 FOUNDED 1879 31 Active Chapters GAMMA CHAPTER FOUNDED 1897 Roll of North Atlantic Province Chapters Beta Epsilon . . ........................,.... Rhode Island College of P 81 A S Beta Delta ........... . ...... Union University Mu ..... ....... M assachusetts College of Pharmacy Gamma .... Columbia University College of Pharmacy Bull of Qoamma Qlibapter 1916 VV. A. lVlcBride C. T. Q,Hagan J. B. hfladden H. G. Dowsey H. hal. Burns L 1917 K. A. Bartlett R. A. Lehman H. C. Johnston G. Bruns, Jr. C. G. lVIcCloslcey 1918 J. Triner fnatrzs in jfacultatz Dr. Chas. W. Ballard i1O3.. A. G. Bankert A. L. Masini H. Kaesmann V. Johnson L. H. Buccanning H. E. Miller W. G. Bacon R. B. Genung C. M. Russell W. P. Whalen Jean not Hostm ann R. F. 1915 Benson L. Brady XV. E. Brophy llwlllmlllllllllmm llllllmgy ll .- ' I snr' 'lull thi i ll ui Senior Society uf atoms E. G. Burghard P. E. Cobden L. C. Danielson XV. VV. Dwyer P. E. Friedrich S. E. Graham J. C. Lee, Jr. L. H. F. Mouquin H. L. Roberts V. G. Sanborn G. A. Smith S. G. Stone 1914 R. L. Beatty L. D. Egbert VV. F. Foerster A. L. Graham l. XV. Hadsell K. J. Herkert C. F. lNIaCCarthy F. MacDonald D. L. Meenan, J1'. J. H. Purdy, Jr. A. C. Rothwell A. F. Smithers VV. K. Watkins E. I. VVilliams 1913 A. NV. Bissell VV. M. Campbell A. VV. Caruthers E. H. Downes R. L. Hillas S. Jaques A. H. Kohlbusch' F. J. Latenser C. E. Meissner XV. R. Mohr VV. E. Ruprecht G. S. Shibley A. R. Uhlrich 1912 H. S. Babcock XV. F. Butcher H. H. Clyne F. Culman G. S. Downing J. T. Kemp E H. Koenig G. L. Maurer J. I. Moore, Jr. XV. C. Pyne J. XV. Pulleyn XV. R. Root C. G. Sinclair R. J. Trimble J. P. Wood 1911 F. A. Ayer C. D. Benson G. J. Dwyer YV. D. Herbert XV. D. Kinney YV. M. Lee G. L. Lommel J. M. Lovejoy E. H. Mackenzie S. A. McKeown F. Miller YV. R. VVright 1910 T. S. Babcock L. R. Clapp T. B. Counselman R. S. Erskine R. M. Keator T. Kiendl, Jr. R. V. Mahon R. K. Murphy E. H. Osterhout P. Renshaw N. O. Rockwood F. H. Saunders F. A. Wardlaw H. 'vVilliams 1909 A. D. Alexander B. P. Cerussi C. W. Culman H. E. Hall G. E. Hutchinson W. A. Kimbel V. K. W. Koo J. C. Mackenzie, J L. Miltenberger A. J. J. Ryan B. Sanders L. H. Spalding H. W. Taylor A. DeH. Zink 1908 H. P. Banks R. G. Estee H. R. Graham C. L. Hall G. L. Helmrich Mackenzie Van Tine Von Saltza G. M. A. A. P. VV. F. VVare M. L. White VV. S. VVinslow J. J. Young 1907 J. VV. Brodnix H. E. Chapin E. T. Collins I' . -IO A. B. A. Bradley E. M. Colie, Jr. H. P. Daniels J. E. Higgins F. B. Irvine R. P. Jackson XV. H. Powers VV. B. Shoemaker H. T. Spence A. C. Stratford C. E. VVatson 1901 E. B. Bruce H. R. Burt J. VV. Cary K. Durham B. MCL. Falconer VV. H. Grace J. A. Meehan VV. R. Morley J. B. Smith, Jr. M. Stevenson R. S. VVoodward, 1900 H. Boyesen H. T. Dickinson J. A. Edwards W. M. L. Fiske H. S. Giddings O. K. Doty E. V. Kehrlein F. Lage W. T. Millet' G. Norris VV. G. Palmer H. Perrine VV. W. Wise 1906 H. G. Cannon D. S. Carter G. B. Curtis H. C. Enos J. R. Hoyt M. L. Hurley J. I. Merritt D. D. Muir, Jr. VV. R. Porter K. M. Spence 1905 VV. E. F. Bradley D. HQ Browne T. R. Buell M. L. Cornell C. VV. Cuthell C. R. Frambach L. R. Merritt VV. J. Mitchell J. G. Prall J. A. Taylor N. W. Van Nostrand C. VVoocl, Jr. 1904 D. C. Brace VV. P. S. Earle J. P. Howe H. Kafka, Jr. F. B. Leiierts A. McLintock YV. L. Oakley T. Simons E. F. VVeston Jr. H. A. Fisher G. G. G 1899 1 s.n4L5?f R-1Hgd0w J. MV-ers H. C. Carpenter R. S.iStangland H- Chapman E. Staulfen, Jr. F-RH-KHCUldel30n 5, H- St 4. . nee an W. R. 'jsigiiell C. H. Machen E' H- Ulgdike H. H. Oddie R. L. von Bernuth gr?-HV31'd . . I li 1903 H. S. VVaterman C. G. Abbott H. W. Zinsser J. G. Bates 0. M. Bishop A C B1??8 V. de la M. Earle VV Beeantfrey , 4 . . . Vi' A' D' Evans WV. A. Bostwick F. V. Goodman T C C. L. Hendrickson J' ' qnover R. F. Hill Q' QEHIQI C. MCK. Lewis L' N? er S O. Longacre, Jr. ' oe? . J. F. B. Mitchell G. S. OLoughl1n W A Smith H' C' Townsend! I B. W. Van Voorhis, 2d 1902 A. Ware D. M. Armstead J. T. VVilliams, Jr. 4-l James VVaters Allison, I Q . beniut Qunietp uf gaannms George Ehret Burghard Hoxie Neale Fairchild Ruforcl Davis Franklin Harold Stephens Hutton 1. 1916 Vincent Leroy Jones Kenneth Alexander Kilbourne Oscar Blair Rieyers Francis llflay Siinonds, Jr. VVilliam Farquarson VValker Robert VVilson VVatt Gi? 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Shepard, '17 Wrestling C.W.T. J. Aimee, '18 H. V. Howry, '16 A. T. Pascarella, '16S E. M. Gardner, '16 R. VV. MCC1'3CkCH, '16 Soccer C.A.F. H. H. Shanholt, '16 H. A. Buermeyer, '16 C. E. Hamilton, '16 H. Nevitt, '16S C. J. B. Laguardia, '16 M. Fernandez, '18 M. Stone, 'I7S D. M. Romeo, '16S H. Shanholt, '16 H. Schwarz, '17 Gymnastics C.G.T. F. Clark, 'I7T.C. J. P. McCormick,, 'I7 F. Pape, '16Phar. P. Bhadkamkar, P.G. R. Mills, '18J I. Bowles, '18J IIS L. L. E M A . M D . P. G. J. R. L. D. J. A. . A. Bridges, '15 L. C. V. Busch, '17 E. Littauer, '17 Bradley, '17 V. F. Nekarda, '17' T. Appleby, '16 F. Nolte, '18 Gertz, '16S H. A. Schulte, '17 L. Huelsenbeck, '18 VV. A. WVhite, '18 Swimming C.S.T. D. Levinson, '17L A. Cochrane, '17 G. V. Cooper, 'I7 Davidow, '18 H. W. Rogers, '16S E. Burghard, '16 l. YV. Hirschfield, 'I7 C. Lee, '16 R. L. VVensley, '16 VValker, 'I7L S. Van de VVater, '17 H. F. Mouquin, '15 I. Cleveland, '16 J. K. Noble, '17 Hockey C.H.T. L. Meyer, '16 T. H. VVebb, '16 H. Cleary, '18 C. S. Bartow, '16 K. G. Reynolds, '17F.A. Fencing C.F.T. Arnaud, '16 G. S. Currier, '16 A. VV. Gibson, 'I7 Tennis C.T.T. F. VonBernuth, '17 R. Tunis, '16L H. A. Lamb, '16L Q' fix, N ' I N ' 1 A 1 T - X QD f M 3 f W 1 X 9 ' ' Y WL v i 1 f f - ' , -r -116- H,WAmwfamTi WMM J IE 235 QQ 5QwmmQm mwx mQQafQQ1mMM uf iw, VX, m.w A , fvghc i? , W pf . f V ,. Ga X Q ?'fN , xi, A X A k ,Q A AM XX XM fb l H7 Q QDLW EBMX N 1 NGA J The Qlluanijnzs MOFFIT METCALF THORPE .-I I 9-. .I .J-. .,,. --.M ,.... Q .--1f:?,.,,..,,i,.zZ, ,-15,ga1:Lf,!L,e-,-i ' 1 . Vg, fer' , , Wg' 4 'Z-Q W' N. ff ' ' , nh.. - ww 1 iv w 'ET' F 1 mr, I N l ff? x C Wa Qowmerax eff' f l 1 .Q V R ' 1-YL Lil ' - f pi' ,. , Q I -.L i'6La- M lp C 3, vJZx Qe1av5dQi5eLQf1mes11orexQfedQ.fgrQf5 X fm - D 1 fliulumbia Tlilnihersitp jnuthall Qssuciatiun Francis NI. Simonds, Jr., '16 .................... Walter VV. Dwyer, '15 ...... Frederic C. Bellinger, '17 T. Nelson Nletealf ,..... H. Buerrneyer, ' 1 6 I. Healy, '16 D. E. Kennedy, '17 F. RT. Simonds, Jr., '16 E. Littauer, '17 W. S. Wadelton, '17 J. K. Noble, '17 S. Van de Water, '17 D. A. Cochran, '17 Ghz Umm 611511115 CHfJfIIi7Z Illfznager . . 1Jssism1zt Ilfzznager ............Coaciz R. R. Reeder, '16 E. Calder, '1 6 THZMRIQG J. H. Donaldson, '17 A. B. Vlfilber, '17 d5uarn5 I. C. Cleveland, '17 Clffllffll J. H. Brown, '18 19aIt:hacR5 I. B. Donoho, '17 P. lXf'Iansbacl1, '1 7 j?uII:harR Qituantwback H. M. Miller, '17 Quh5titute5 -I 2 I- H. C. lflonroe, '17 D. A. Eaves, ,'17 I. Rosen, '18 P. R. Elmer, '17 S. NIeCreery, '18 O do eil use l. i f O QQ ' 6 ffl , A f' , ' 4 Q Q Q , l 5?Q?'3 . f Q- C SfffjffIIllfllfflffflf!!ffffffffflff!!flfffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffflllfffffffffffffffffffAVfflflflfffffffffffflffflfffffffllflffffffffffffffffffffffffg Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q x Q be auth Q Q Q T Q X Q Q Q October 23 Q Q Q X . N Q Columbla 57 St. Lawrence 0 Q Q Q X X Q Q Q November 2 Q Q . Q Q Columb1a 15 Stevens 6 Q Q Q Q X Q November 6 Q . . ' . Q Columbla 17 COHIlCCtlCUt AgglCS 6 X . Q November 20 Columbia 19 N. Y. U. 16 November 25 Columbia 18 Wesleyan 0 Xffllffffffffflffl!!!IIIffI!fIflIfffffllfflffffffffffffff X Q Q X Q X Q Q Q Q X Q Q X Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q X Q Q X Q X Q Q Q Q Q X Q Q X Q Q X Q Q Q Q X X Q X Q 7 ffIllffI!IfffffllIfIffffl!!!fflffffllfffflffflllffllffllllhVffffflflfIlfffflflffIflfllflfffflfIIff!!!flIllfflffIllffflffllffflfffffflfffflfffflffllllff I 1 -122- il i ,xl i i 1 fi 1 I 1 1 1 1 I , 1 1 1 ' ! 1 1 . 1 1 1 X ' 11 1 W, W: I 4 I I I 5 w' v fl 4 I E i N N i 1 I l .li v KQ KJ :lo H to ee 6 1 , I xx. f f IV If Z K I ' td Y ' 1 ' o ' , . 5 C GLW B I Nl 4' . The Zintmullegiate Regatta Lwuughkeepsie, Zfune 28th, 1915 Cfinlumhia varsity Qfigbt Bow, H. A. Naumer, ,15 2, R. B. Iauss, ,16S. , H. lid. Tiehborne, ,I7S. 4, V. G. Sanborn, 715 3 5, VV. H. Diel-imann, ,16S. 6, W. N. Bratton, '16S. 7, D. K. Ferris, '17A. Stroke, F. E. Wo1'mse1', '16S Cox, VV. G. Fogg, '16 Iintetcullegiate varsity Race ilbiftante, 4 9I9iIe5 Won by Cornell Second, Leland Stanford Third, Syracuse Fourth, Columbia Fifth, Pennsylvania Time- 20:36 3-5 ,QQQLQ I - 7 - ,,fA 7 X jf , . , D , fr X X d X A Ni 72? C N 1 elf' The Zfintetcnllegiate Regatta-CQIunt.5 Cululumhia Qluninn dlfigbt Bow, C. W. Sengstaken, ,I7S. 2, F. J. Burghard, yI7 3, F. IMI. Simonds, '16 4. VV. T. Hooven, Jr., ,I7 5, P. P. llansbach, ,I7 6, R. H. Spurgeon, ,I6S. 7, C. VV. Cronenberg, ,IS Stroke, O. B. Nlyers, '16S. Cox, A. K. Paddock, ,I7 If11f2fIZlJII2QiHIB ZILIIUUIT IKHIZB EDi5fHI1EZ, Z SUNIZ5 VVon by Cornell Second, Pennsylvania Third, Columbia ,PUBS-IO rnin. 1-5 sec. -121- .iv QF-A. 2. , Li-1121 Q Y v ., . ,.f5:fff:w-5-112, ,.,, A , A 1:11 1. .. ,::ff+.!-,..,,,,,, ' - ' -'I 14i2h22f35312fi:i?f5?gsrnQfv +'-:'---2-1f:jg--- -,.. mg? x ' 4' k -1 me E353 ,cj o w W A W' f vi 'A f' 4 1 ' 71 Co F f f ' ...Lvl ' S ' A I A ' R iBrintetn:m Regatta itakz Qiatnegie, Spay 8, 1915 Clrlulumhia varsity dlfigbt Bow. F. H. Simonds, '16 5. C. VV. Cronenberg, '15 2. R. H. Spurgeon, 'I6S. 6. VV. N. Bratton, '16S. 3. R. K. Nlunroe, ,I7S. 7. H. RI. Ticllborne, 'I7S. 4. V. G. Sanborn, '15 Stroke. O. B. lllyers, '16S. Cox. A. K. Paddock, '17 Distance, IM miles VVon by Princeton Second, Columbia Third, Pennsylvania Time, 9 minutes, 47 seconds ,Iwi K ' vt K m mwmQmQ mQmw Q1 a VJ sQ1g Q QQf - -. 1 1 'i 19'-S5 rf ? may V.. Ai .V f .1 Ki ' i f 1 S Y 1 fd rd ink! 'Nxt WV ' x I L H7313 Co. Zaarlem Bihar Regatta WUHIIHQ, wap 31, 1915 Qinlumhia 31uninr clifigbt Bow. C. VV. Sengstacken, ,I7S. 2. F. Burghard, ,I7 . 3. P. P. Nlansbach, 717 4. W. T. Hooven, Ir., ,I7 5. VV. H. Diekmann, ,I6S. 6. R. B. Jauss, 'I6S. 7. D. B. Ferris, '17A Stroke. R. H. Lorenz, ,I7 Cox. W. G. Fogg, 316 Won by Columbia Junior Eight Second, Fordham Varsity Eight Time, 5 minutes, 50 3-5 seconds 2? .5522 377' We fm 4 -a-J,:,z-wmifwgtww .,,.,.,,,-...,..,.,,,.,, .. , -1 35- fi Ji K, ,f f- 4 G - G J Y - i f y lx N 1 If -I .A Cy In l 4 r , ' ':1y-rg MCA Few i 1QW2+a QDL MEIANI f ' i - g. U WxiQ kK WL jfinisb nt gluninr watsity Kane ienugbkzzpsiz, 1915 1136... Hallam 'J ' W . 1 iz K xx A Y 5 X' I lx. 3 JM jx V. Q I, xx f A e X f Y ' ' - f I - Q ' Q ,FE ww AA rszfmzfsfssyz-.4 ..,-v 4 4-. -,-..-, ..-- V :.m. 1:1 -'-f. : f--, ww,- ,f.:-1:4-,3,., ,,.. ZH, ,A ,,, .,,. - H , ,VAQ , ,I .-,,.,,.4a-Y . ..,. 4 warn.,-1 ,, ,,f ,,,5. , ,.,,,g,,A ,,,,,mm .,,, : .kr 43,2ma,me-:-.fn-:p,f::s1-z:-45'1555 DL Hamm, ' -r 1-mf an1g1.,:4azm4.Q::::.,:,.g:1-: ' .5 1 V7 I ' Q2 f' 1 4 XI? The Qirztn That Beat Quiz -P , Q 551. K Q?5Q '?E.WgE vMQ .N gf. 'Q 1 rp U Cowmgmwl Y ff' 'U' A L fs'-Si f , iq: .6 if -KC' Y D- L -X . ,Q pg ' . x Q . V, 'Q 3 i -1 v l:iT'. , p -V1 bpenial jllflatnb Bare pale ns. Qlulumhia jmtu iiaahen igarhnc, jllnhemhzr 12, 1915 Qrlnlumhia Watfitp Eight Bow, R. K. Biunroe, ,I7S. 2, 0. B. M3fers, '16S. 3, R. R. 0'Lough1in, '18 4, D. W. Leys, '18 5, W. H. Diekmzm, 'I6S. 6, R. W. Lzlhey, ,I8 7, R. 0. Pennell, '18 Stroke, YV. N. Bratton, 'I6S. Cox, NI. Thomas, '18 Distance: Approximately IM miles. VVON BY COLUMBIA Time, I0 min. 482 sec. SECOND YALE Time, II min. zo sec. v u . 1-...-..,.,.,. , x wwxw. Q -- +V . ,gay Wx':e4g.:.,,..,,g.,g:.,F:f.fv1,.. .5 . , 1 1 , 4.15, ru, -1,15414-Q-,,1o.m...X5f:...x-.gh - .V 4 f, :1fg11mp.f.n,55 - -'1:KE:::1,g:1::,ggqgg,,,,.,.,.,.,..,,,-.11fxN-1- K: 7. fwwwiv uw 4 1 1 1 w 5 W i w v is ,Y 25325255 14' , 13 iw.. Yfaeearzse-1f'e1eaer ataQ2eretaf.esQ nQ1tssat f l 3 ,5 Wi ,S .. ,t fe ei- r X sh . A Q 7, 1 e era NEH fx x X 5 l Q'MQYT2iSEW. C'.1T eQQs?S 1 W Cinlumhia Elflnihersitp igasehall Qssuniatinn 191411915 I. S. 0'Neale, '15 .... C. Cornwall, '16 ..... .... A. Coalcley ...... Pitchers, G. A. Smith, 315, I. S. Cfztclzer, L. B. Lane, '16S. ,First Base, C. Hann, '15L. Second Base, R. VV. VVatt, '16 Third Base, A. Roseili, '16L. J. YV. Alden, 'I5T.C. J. A. Newman, '17 A. H. Temple, 'I7J. S. G. Stone, '15 .... ... 11fssi.vf1lnt-fllzzmzger. . . Qtfmts 19154916 ....R. W. Watt, '16 ...C. Cornwall, '16 ....C. F.. Lovejoy, ,I7 ....Ct1jJ!1Zin. . .. ...dlanzzgezx . . .. .....Cofzclz....... Coakley Elm Gram Q'Neale, '15, E. H. Shea, '16, R. D. Beck, '16 Slzortstop, P. E. Friedrich, '15S. Left Field, G. Page, ,I5S. Centrex' Field, R. Benson, 'I5S. Right Field, H. Buneke, '15S. Quh5titute5 H. F. Cowperthwaite, '16 hd. H. lVIernstein, 'I7L. V. V. lVleKenna, 7178. Return Col. Opp. llflareh 27 lVlanhattan College, at South Field ..... .. 8 8 lvlarch 29 C. C. N. Y., at South Field .......... . . I3 o March 31 St. Johns, at South Field ........... . . I4 4 April 8 Holy Cross, at South Field .... . . 5 I2 April IO N. Y. U., at South Field ..., . . 5 o April I2 Colgate, at South Field ....... . . 4 O April I4 VVilliams, at South Field ..... .. IO 1 April I7 Dartmouth, at South Field .... .. 2 8 April 21 Yale, at New Haven ....... .. 2 8 April 23 Cornell, at South Field ....... .. 2 I April 24 Harvard, at South Field ....... .. 0 8 April 28 Pennsylvania, at Philadelphia. . . . . 4 O lllay 1 Wesleyian, at South Field ..... .. 6 1 lllay 5 Lafayette, at South Field ...... .. 5 2 lVIay 8 Fordham, at South Field ........ .. 6 2 May I3 Cornell, at Ithaca .......,........ .. O 2 May I5 Seventh Regiment, at South Field .... . . 18 5 lklay 29 Fordham, at Fordham Field. . . .... . . O 7 May 31 Chinese University, at South Field .... . . 5 4 June 2 Pennsylvania, at South Field ....... .. 4 1 , .V -'-- 'V mf-.: f: , ,a .:1i:4y . fii.,..xu::::L:-5.f::4..g ,M . ..w-4-,11z1 Nfri5:' 'MIS ' 2 ,. f,,..r.,.41.x-11ft-1',','2:- VM1:ffsiwmf-W-sWn'w'M-J'ffoiswffgzfgafzsg-:Ifqigfeiiii.,,f'41:m.z1fa:'si?wf V 3 . Ek.. g ,fx -- 2-aggmff4s1Qsmr'0A-15:pf-gaz: efQ11nfLz'gSg3g5g:im-il-Q4'frqzfggglz-ir, ..: -vi -L . .,. ww A 4 ? '-A. ' 2 . 1 2 Q 'Q 3 ,,..v 1-5+ 1. 1. .,f....'-' , -' J ' - ' A 4 , ' ni 1.-.,.f', v ..,., 0 nw-. 7 ' .mm ' pf.: 1, nv X .. - 1 v . fv- -gf. , ' ,L . , . . af ., . '- H., ', .WA 1 4 ,vvlgh 1 'nj . .' . ,Q 'ff f-.., -' .fl - Q., I - . ,x 4 ' gLA.wx gm 'lil' I ww, KB JS' v. ,,, i '1 . .yy--.. - ' ,Q -.,, 1.- M uf- A ' '- x. Xavier A. A. Games .... Millrose A. A. Games... Brooklyn College lYIeet . . Boston A. A. Games .... N. Y. A. C. Games .... Greek American Games . Earsitp Ulradx illeam Srbenule, Swann 1915. Ilnnnnr Junior Nat. A. A. U. Champs ............. 1.. ..... 13th Regt. Armory. 69th Regt. Amory.. . . . .... Dec. . . .... Ian. lwadison Sq. Garden.. .... Jan. 13th Regt. Armory. Relay with Syracuse Madison Sq. Garden .... Jan. ....Feb. .. .... Feb. 29 9 14 23 6 IO . . . ..... 7ISt. Regt. Armory ..... .... F eb. 22 69th Regt. A. A. Games ...... . ..... 69th Regt. Armory ..... .... F eb. 27 Senior Nat. A. A. U. Champs .... .... M adison Sq. Garden. . .... Mar. 4 Indoor Intercollegiatesi ................... lVIadis0n Sq. Garden .Mar. 6 Srbznule, Lfazaiun 1915. Qbuthnnr Penn. Relays ........................... Philadelphia, Pa. .. ..... Apr. 23-4, VVesleyan Dual Meet ..... South Field ..... May I, Brown Dual lkleet . . . ..... Providence, R. I.. . . . . . .May 8, Navy Dual lVIeet .... ..... A nnapolis, Md.. . . .... May 15, lntercollegiates .... ..... P hiladelphia, Pa. .... ..... M ay28-9, -1 43- 1914 1915 IQI5 1915 1915 1915 1915 1915 1915 1915 1915 1915 1915 1915 1915 2522? I . , rf, O 7 .ff 1 ff' p 7 , K 1 lx . I XX Q 5 pf, xv, f' y 'F MJ' - .. .. .N .A . I, ...M fi X 4 Cy 53 EYLQ?J. 7SSE5QJ LQ 255 Q ABU Qllulumhia Elinihersitp illrank Team 1914115 QDfficet5 .....Capmin..... F. L. Brady ,ISC ..., E. B. Clark, ,ISC ..... YV. B. Bfeiffer, ,I6C .... ..... G. T. Klrhy .......... .... Gradlmte Direcfor. J. A. Taylor ........ ..... . . . . . .fl'fan1Ige1'... .. .d xsisizzrz I fllmzzzger .Gradufzfe Director. B. J. Wefers. .. ......... Confch. . . . . The Gieam Sprints' T E. Black, ,I7-I A. Harvitt, ,165 9I1?ihhIz ibistanrzi D VV. Vollmer, '16S F Whelan, ,ISS lung Enistancei llfl. Gertz, '16S R. F. Shepherd, !17C . I. S. Langthorn, lI7C glumps E. Loescher, ,I7 FA. H A. Schulte, 317C G B1'HdlCj7,lI7C H. Cowperthwaite, 'I5C 1L23uthIe5 F. L. Brady, ,ISC VV. A. VVhite, ,ISC Relay Tllizam F. L. Brady, lljc A Harvitt, ,165 D W. Vollmer, 'I6S Zlillzigbw E. Clmstead, 'I5S - E. Littauer, lI7C Bula Iffault Nolte, 'ISC ,I D. E. E. V A. L. S. L. J. D. A. F. H. R. L. 1915116 .......A. H'1rV1tt 16S . . . . .VV. B. Pfelffer 16C . . . . .C. M. Heydecker 17C T Krrhy Taylor I Wefers W. Vollmer, 'I6S T. Appleby, 716C T. F. Nekarda, lI7L Appleby, ,I6C L Huelsenbeck, ,I8C G1 Smith, f15C E. Graham, ,ISC C. V. Busch, lI7C Ritter, lI7C VV. Vollmer, '16S Huelsenbeck, ,ISC VVhelan, '15S C. hlonroe, 117C L. Beatty, ,153 Bradley, '17C ,W - I 'F 1. W F 5 va Lv 9 x Q A 3 17 Q ony . A P L 'l K ' 'D -wi etaileh Ulirank Returns Innuur Season fllillrose H. 117. Games at fllrzdison Sq. Garden, fan. 14, IQI5. F. L. Brady 'r5C., third in hurdles. Bl'U0kZj'l1 College Games af 13th Regt. Arnzory, ffm. 23, 1915. Invitation Relay 'Won by the Team composed of: F. L. Brady, ,I5C.Q D. W. Vollmer, ,I6S A. Harvitt, '16S.g P. R. Daisley, '15A. Boston A. A. Games at Boston, fllass, Feb. 6, IQI5. Lost to Syracuse Relay Team. Mile-time 3:12 2-5. Team composed of: F. L. Brady, '15C., A. Harvitt, ,I6S., D. WV. Vollmer, 'I6S.g A. Huel senbeck, ,I8C. F. L. Brady, l15C., third in hurdles. N. Y. Al. C. Games at fllfzdison Sq. Garden, Feb. IO, 1915. Second in Relay, team composed of: F. L. Brady, '15C.g F. Whelan, ,IS P.G.g A. Harvitt, 'r6S., A. Huelsenbeck, '18C. F. L. Brady, ,I5C., fourth in hurdles. Greek Jfnerimrz Gamer nf 7151? Regt. flrnzory, Feb. 22, 1915. F. Wlielan, '15C., second in Iooo yards. R. F. Shepherd, '17C., Second in mile Novice. Jinhnnv Iintercnllzgiates at Qlaahisnn Sq. clfiarhen, Qwarcb 6, 1915. First in 1500 yard Relay. Time 2:54 3-5 Tlllbz Gram D. VV. Vollmer, lI6C. F. Brady, yI5C. H Huelsenbeck, ,I8C. . C. Monroe, '17C. A. A. Harvitt, 16C. Fifth in High Jump. UDF QLEHU1 E. Loescher, ,I7C. S. E. Graham, '15C. H. Schulte, iI7C. J. Ritter, '18C. H. Cowperthwait, 'r5C. Spring 9DutUuur Season Penn. Relrzys at Philndelplzizz, Pa., dpril 23 and 24, 1915 S. E. Graham, '15C'., first in hop, step and jump. Second in Broad jump. Third in one.mile Freshman relay. Team composed of: A. L. Huelsenbeck, '18C.g Doolittle, 'IgC.Q L. Zychlinski, 'x8C.g J. -I. Ryan, '18C.g M. Ripin Csub.j, 'I -TI A.K SC. f9NlSN Q . - g I 'vj lr ootyrueraru l C 47 ' 5 . X f 7 'Q 1 f fi 1 eh 31 ic' 0,043 -49'3T'5e--9-'ff . :r a t ow.. .Q . at Detaileh Grad: Returns-Gluntiitueu lffeslejfafz Dual Meet at South Field, Maj' 1, 1915. S. E. Graham, ,I5C., first in broad jump, First in 120 yard hurdles, frrst in 220 yard hurdles. C. E. Olmstead, '15S., first in shotg first in hammer, second in Discus. D. W. Vollmer, ,I6S., second in 120 hurdles. A. Harvitt, lI6S., first in 220 yards, second in 100 yards. L. G. Smith, '15C., Hrst in the 2 mile. M. Gertz, 16S., second in the mile. A. L. Huelsenbeck, ,I8C., third in the mile. F. Whelan, '15C., second in 44.0, second in 880. V. F. Nekarda, 7I7L., third in 440. L. C. V. Busch, l17C., second in broad jump. H. Covvperthwaite, ,I7C., third in broad jump, third in shot. E. Loescher, '17C., First in high jump. H. A. Schulte, ,I7C., second in high jump. E. Littauer, ,I7C., second in shot put. F. Nolte, '18C., second in pole vault. L. Bradley, ,I7C., third in pole vault. G. McCoy, '16S., third in discus. Score: Columbia 76 Wesleyan 50 Brown Dual llfrct at Prozfiflencv, R. I., lldfay 8, 1915. R. L. Beatty, IISS., first in shot putg first in discus, third in hammer. C. E. Olmstead, ,I5S., first in hammerg second in shot put. S. E. G1'aham, ,I5C., tied for second in 120 hurdlesg first in broad jump. F. Whelan, '15S., first in 880, third in 440. D. W. Vollmer, ,I6S., First in 120 hurdlesg first in 220 hurdles. A. Harvitt, '16S., Hrst in 100 yardsg First in 220 yards. E. T. Appelby, ,I6C., third in 100 yards. E. Loescher, '17C., tie for first in high jump. F. Nolte, '18C., second in pole vault. E. Littauer, ,I7 C., third in shot, third in discus. M. Gertz, lI6S., second in mile. L. G. Smith, ,IS T.C., first in 2 mile. A. L. Huelsenbeck, ,I8C., third in 880. Score: Columbia 70 Brown 56 bigger W9 'S' 'Wo iQ. fE3 fQ5 5xiJi 45 was fiwL S4W?JXLK.i QF.MWQ9im C 1 A ml EDetaiIeu Girank iBzcnrtl+QEuntinueU Nizzfvy Dual Meri III' flnnrljmlis, Md., fllay 15, 1915. Outdoor S. E. Graham, ,I5C., first in broad jump, first in 220 yard hurdles, first in 120 yard hurdles. R. L. Beatty, ,I5S., first in shotg first in discus, second in hammer. C. E. Olmstead, 15S., first in hammer, second in shot. D. W. Vollmer, ,I6S., second in I2O yard hurdles, second in 220 yard hurdles. A. Harvitt, ,I6S., second in IOO yards, second in 220 yards. E. Loescher, ,I7C., first in high jump. I C. V. Busch, ,I7C., second in broad jump. Whelan, '15C., third in 440. W. A. White, '16C., third in 220 hurdles. Score: Columbia 58 Navy 46 L. 13' fntercollegiates at Plzilarlelphia, Pa., May 28 and 29, 1915. R. L. Beatty, lI5S., second in shot. S. E. Graham, ,ISC., second in broad jump. H F. L. Brady, '15C., fourth in 220 yard hurdles. Columbia scored IO points. Columbia secured sixth place in the Intercollegiates. fc? G? if Ek gil ,535 ' jteefEgefesQfrg1 ie.eEP.wrQ1meMscQusfe: 1Qmf 6 Q V if E ' 1 M 1 1 A X QX Q '1' llflf ' Y , D Detaileh Eitatk Returns-Qluntintleh Inz'ercIa.v.r Trunk Zlfeef, South Field, Alpril 20th, IQIS. 120-yard high hurdles: Won by F. L. Brady, '15, D. W. Vollmer, '16, second, E. Meltzer, '16, third. Time 0:16 1-5. IOO-y21l'd dash: VVon by A. Harvitt, '16, E. H. Gaither, '16, second, E. T. Appleby, '16, third, F. Redpath, '18, fourth. Time 0:10. 1-mile run: VVon by M. Gertz, '16, C. D. Schiffmann, '16, second, J. S. Langthorn, jr., '17, third, M. de Muth, '18, fourth. Time 4:47 1-5. 440-yard run: Won by D. VV. Vollmer, '16, V. Nekarda, '17 and A. L. Huelsenbeck, '18, tied for second. Time 0:54 2-5. 880-yard run: VVon by M. Gertz, '16, L. D. Kaufman, '18, second, I. P. Knox, '17, third, W. G. Glimm, '15, fourth. Time 2:7 3-5. 220-yard low hurdles: VVon by VV. A. VVhite, '18, E. Meltzer, '16, second, C. L. Petzel, '17, third. Time 0:28 2-5. Two-mile run: Won by L. G. Smith, '15, R. F. Shepherd, '17, second, R. L. Hunt, '17, third, A. Cokefair, '18, fourth. Time 10:11 2-5. 220-yard dash: VVon by A. Harvitt, '16, D. YV. Vollmer, '16, second, E. H. Gaither, '16, third. Time 0:23 4-5. Running high jump: Won by E. Loescher, '17, with 5 feet, IO inches, H. Schulte, '17, second, with 5 feet, 9 inches, J. Riseley, 'I7I, third, with 5 feet, 6 inches, and R. Katz, '17, fourth, with 5 feet, 5 inches. Running broad jump: Won by S. E. Graham, '15, with 22 feet, IO inches, L. C. V. Bush, 717, second, with 20 feet, 5M inches, H. Schulte, '17, third, with I9 feet, IO inches, and A. Meltzer, fourth, with I9 feet, 8 inches. Putting the sixteen-pound shot: Won by C. E. Olmstead, '15, with 4.2 feet, .LZ inches, E. Littauer, 7I7, second, with 36 feet, C. T. Armstrong, 17, third, with 35 feet, 3 inches, and H. Schulte, '17, fourth, with 3.4. feet. Pole Vault: VVon by G. King, '16, with 9 feet, L. G. Bradley, '17, second, with 8 feet, 6 inches, M. Ripin, '18 and F. Booth, '16, tied for third, with 7 feet, 6 inches. Throwing the Discus: Won by D. Greenleaf, '15, with 101 feet, 6 inches, C. E. Olmstead, '15, second, with 100 feet, C. T. Armstrong, '17, third, with 79 feet, 5 inches, and L. Zychlinski, '18, fourth, with 75 feet, 2 inches. Score by P0iUfS-19161 HM: 1917. .wks 1915, 29: 1918. 16- M1531 Us - ' f 1 . T A A - eq . 1, Q f Nr ' l il ll 0 f M 1 16.5, Derailers Gltaszk Returns-Qtuntinuzn Interelasr Meet, South Field, October 27111, 1915. Ioo-yard dash: WVon by A. Harvitt, '16, second, T. E. Black, '17, third, J. Pettibone, '19, fourth, V. Nekarda, '17L. Time 0:10 3-5. 220-yard dash: VVon by A. Harvitt, '16, fourth, J. Pettibone, ,I9. Time 0:23 440-yard run: VVon by V. Nekarda, '17 fourth, H. Hegernan, '19. Time o One-mile run: VVon by M. Gertz, '16, Time 4:43. Two-mile run: Won by J. S. Langthorn, '19, fourth, R. L. Hunt, 'I7. Time second, T. E. Black, '17, third, I. A. Ernemann, '19, 4'5- second, J. A. Ernemann, '19, third, E. D. Russell, '19, 56 1-5. second, T. E. McCracken, '19, third, J. P. Knox, 'I7. '17, second, A. L. Huelsenbeck, '18, third, H. Larson, 10:23 4-5. 120-yard high hurdles: Won by D. W. Vollmer, '16, second, VV. A. White, '18, third, ftiel E. T. Appleby, '16 and S. Harwell, 'I7. Time 0:16 4-5. llmer, '16, second, W. A. White, '18, third, M. Ripin, 220-yard low hurdles: Won by D. W. Vo '18, fourth, J. C. Foroler, '17, Time 0:27 3-5. High jump: WVon by E. Loescher, '17, second, J. Risely, '17, third, F. Nolte, '18, fourth, J. Pettibone, '19. Height, 5 feet, 7 inches. 1 54- - 'rf-:i? 'fxH fl Q5 5 F 5 2 1, 19 9 2 ,M s yy? K Q Jagger A ', 1 C ' W ' 7 , K - . A . f Q - ,fe V N, , ry ' fs 19 X gg' KL . V1 1917 CGM A Qiulumhia Wnihzrsitp Qllruss finuntrp Team 191411915 QDffiEEE5 191511916 XV. P. Pfeiffer, '16 ...... .... 1 Manager.. ...... C. NI. Heydecker, ,I7 L. G. Smith, '15T.C.. .. .... Captain. .,... J. S. Langthorne, Jr., ,I7 B. I. VVefers ........ .. .Coach .... ..... . ......... I 3. I. Wefe1's UDF QIEHU1 I. S. Langthorne, Jr., 717 P. Knox, T17 H. VV. Look, ,178 R. L. Hunt, ,173 E. T. Appleby, '16 R. F. Shepard, T17 A. L. Huelsenbeck, ,18 Return Nownzbw' 12, at fyrm Cortlandt Park-Columbia, 275 C. C. N. Y., 28. Infw'mZIf'gi11fr.v, at Boston-Eleventh place, score 301. 9811 5111 RUNS-final IKBSLIIIS VVinner-R. L. Hunt, ,178 Third-H. W. Look, ,178 Second-I. S. Langthorne, Jr., ,I7 Fourth-T. E. McC1'acken, ,IQ Fifth-H. G. Larson, ,IQ Ilnterslass Bun 4 VVon by1919. Team: H. G. Larson, T. E. NIcCracken, H. B. Caldwell, C. N. Surlin, and N. Rose. -I ws, xfj KX ndxlk +1 . 1 1 1. x ,., ,L 1 X F 1 1 1 1 '1 1 A 1 1 1 -I . 1 1 i S 1 1 V ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1, 1 I, 1 1 1 1 - ' . .1 1 , 1 1 - . . . F ' , J Fay! Kas .. .. ,J M is sys stw1aamaTa.aE1a1ffai.afas.aa.e.e-r, fauCaae Q 2 yi ' X Y-X L25 l Pxjtf :Zio-3 Magna as Pa ?5?maA.fifF EsQ EtsW K13fE9 5QQ'CZ1i?4W jg:- csf ' ,X if ef cf for of A i f 1, K ...,--..- f ' a Q 'r fr 1 2 2 f , 1 1- -X L f f ,924 Q 2 .. A. . e ix . at '52 M-.- 1 ' Ek ' K Q, Q, sms? gm. . L ' LAN ' ' 1, f P -Y Qllulumhia Wnihersitp Basketball Qssutiatinn 9DEfin:et5 191411915 19154915 R. Benson, '15S. .... Captain ..... ...... Y V. W. Dwyer, ,IS L. Roberts, 715 ...... ..... M anager ........ ..... K . A. Kilbourne, '16S. K. A. Kilbourne, 16S.. . , . . .Assistant Manager. . . .... H. E. Hochette, ,I7S. H. A. Fisher, 'O49 .... ....... C oaclz ....... ..... H . A. Fisher, 'oaS. Qllbz Wiliam Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Jan. Ian. Jan. Ian. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Nlarch lX'Iarch lXTarch Right Forward, W. W. Dwyer, '15 Left Forward, E. Calder, '16 Center, E. G. Burghard, '15 Right Guard, R. Benson, ,ISS Left Guard, I. C. Lee, ,IS Qllhgfifutw E. S. Kornsand, '16 A A. B. Wilber, ,17 J. E. Healy, '16 A. H. Haaren, ,16L. 4. 8 II I5 18 5 9 13 16 5 9 12 19 26 5 6 I2 M. Walker, '16L. Return Swann 1914115 C Rutgers, at Columbia ...... Polytechnic, at Columbia. . . N. Y. U., at Columbia .... St. Lawrence, at Columbia.. Alumni, at Columbia ...... Fordham, at Columbia. . . Dartmouth, at Hanover ..., Princeton, at Columbia ..... Pennsylvania, at Philadelphia.. . Dartmouth, at Columbia .... Yale, at New Haven ....... Pennsylvania, at Columbia.. Cornell, at Columbia ...... Yale, at Columbia ...... Cornell, at Ithaca .... Rochester, at Rochester.. Princeton, at Princeton.. . ol 32 32 29 44- 32 39 33 27 15 28 22 26 25 17 I9 19 22 Qpp. 13 16 27 I2 17 16 II 29 18 2-L 21 II 16 20 22 21 20 rp? l l -Tan. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. lvlar. Apr. Apr. Ian. Feb. Feb. Feb. Swann 1914115 Qlllbz Return Col. Opp C. C. N. Y. at Columbia .... . . 34 I9 Yale at New Haven .... . . I8 35 Princelon at Columbia .... . - 29 24 Harvard at Columbia ...... .- 33 20 Pennsylvania at Columbia .... . . .... . . . . . 29 24 Navy at Annapolis .................................. .. 20 33 Individual Intercollegiate Championships ai' New Haven. . . . 3rd place Yale at N. Y. A. C. ............................... . . 23 30 Pennsylvania at Princeton ............. . 29 24 Zlillater ilbnln Col. Qpp. C. C. N. Y. at Columbia .... - 31 3 Yale at New Haven ..... - O I5 Princeton at Columbia .... - IO 20 Pennsylvania at Columbia. . . - I5 I0 -160- 1 fliulumhia Til-inihersitp Swimming Qlssuciatiun 1914115 QDfffEEF5 1915116 G. F. Coope, ,ISS ........ ....... P I'Cf.VillFl7f .... ........ G . F. Coope, '15S L. H. F. lXTouquin, '15C ............ Vice-Prm'ifZwzz' .... .... L . H. F. lwouquin, '16S E. H. Edinger, ,ISC ...... ..... I Manager and T7'I'!I3'lll'l'I ...., VV. Allison, Jr., ,I6C VV. Allison, JT., 'I6C ............ fj.Y.Vi5f!l77l' 1'lfz11zfzgw'. G. F. Coope, 'I5S ............ Cfzpffzizz of Szuifzzllzing Tfrzm. ........ . L. H. F. Rlouquin, '15C ..... Crzjwizzilz of PVaff'r Polo Team ...., E. T. Kennedy .......... ........... C ozzrh ........ Relay Tieam H. E. Vollmer, '18 -T. C. Lee, Jr., '15 P. Davidow, '18 Efnihz F. D. lVIz1edonald, P.G. ' A. Wilso11, '16L 100 Earn Swim H. E. Vollmer, '18 50 Earn Swim H. F.. Vollmer, '18 I. C. Lee, '15 . . . . .C. T. Pauley,t '17C .J. C. Lee, 317C .L. H. F. Dflouquin, '16S ........E..T. Kennedy . F. Coope, '15S G D. A. Cochran, '17 H . S. Osgood, '16 G. E. Bu1'gl1z11Ad, '16 I. C. Lee, '15 P. Davidow, '18 R. Vvzilker, '17L ielungz Nl. A. Bridges, '15 lu- Levie, '17 220 flash Swim H. F.. Vollmer, '18 H. VV. Rogefi '15 water Bula Umm L. H. F. llouquin, ,IjS., Captain H. YV. Rogers, '15 ,l- K- Noble, '17 G. V, Cooper, '17 D. Levinson, 'I7L S. Van de VVater, '17 A- VV- GNWSON, '16 -161- S 1 mi, td A'y7',ilw:v?: . '9 'YS' XQX. BQLEWJEQ 5fi MQQs7'5P3 'EfM'?iY XsUQ LYXXQKQLL 1 0 Q-S7 ' if fb Wigs M4 ff M f m V ' Q Q K N X' V 535 5? U u W N r, . ,. J 'ef -162- Q ,X NX X was xiii.-,xxx Qinlumhia Wlnihersitp Qssuniatinn jfuuthall Qllluh illbtfitets 191421915 191511916 C. E. Hamilton, '15 .... ..... C aptain ..... .... H . H. Shanholt, '16 D. D. Blanchard, '15 .... ,...,.. Il lfznager ...... .... R . D. Franklin, '16 R. D. Franklin, '16 .............. dssistant IIlan11ger... .... S. C. Merrill, '17 1112112 Qllzam Oct. 3 Oct. I7 Oct. 24 Oct. 31 Nov. 3 Nov. 7 Nov IO Nov. I4 NOV.2I Nov. 26 Dec. 2 Dec. 5 Dec. I2 Goal, H. A. Buermeyer, '16 Right Bach, D. M. Romeo, '16S. Left Bach, H. Shanholt, '16 Right Hzzlf Bach, C. E. Hamilton, Left Half Bach, H. Nevitt, '16S. 315, Center Half Bach, C. Laguardia, '16 Outside Right, S. Peck, '15 Inside Right, NI. Marquard, '15T. C. Center, H. H. Shanholt, '16 Inside Left, H. Schwarz, '17 Outside Left, M. Fernandez, '18 ELlh5tifL1tB5 M. Stone, '17S. Return 1914 G. Sanders, '1 6 Richmond County C. C., at Richmond County ..... Crescent A. C., at South Field ................... Staten Island A. C., at Staten Island ..... . . . lllontclair A. C., at Montclair' ....... . . . Bensonhurst F. C., at South Field ......... Richmond County C. C., at South Field. .. Princeton, at Princeton ................ Cornell, at Ithaca ............. Pennsylvania, at South Field .... Crescent A. C., at Brooklyn. . . Haverford, at South Field .... Yale, at South Field ........ Harvard, at Cambridge .... .. . .,I63.M. 4 Col. Opp 3 3 2 o 0 2 2 1 1 2 3 1 I O O I 2 I 7 4 o I 2 O 2 1 s?rE7b6' 9.562 M M. A f O X' fri fn YQ ' MY, CQLWMl6?pM N L 1 if ' -164- 95sV:L iG:WI' . . .1. xr -1--4, if Lfi' 'sz I 1 if is 3 G- . of . 112'-ie ' ,. , gf 5, ., , 1... 15, n..,. ,gh 1. . ...,., , . ,,qL,gs,,T .f::5g,g-wif . 1. N --' l - V 'fi - fgalakl-'?fr. 1 . ' Q gmveiaa. . r - 1. . ' . eg,-., gf.:-i.' . ' ' I .49-Q1 2 Ej'l5i.'?l'f1 :-- - fE1.'1i'Q'F3fZ.:iafE- . 1 -. -we - we . v J' 5 ' 1'-'-ww.-vi' f -1 5'-' 5. :Zim -f fm- Y ff.. .- were 1: 'Q . fe--H - 16:11-M ' 5' E1 if Xf-Qwzir'--11.1 ..:f ' 'if.f11 iz--.1-if rain HMM .ff. f' 51. ' uf, 1-.-43.1, ..1y'-2-el? 2 L.-es. sv: .9 -J ,M ,5:a,vg,., ,dye J: , ,-fa, wwf., ,,,,,,!65n. ,,,..,..,.' -..-y, '--:emi-.aff Wie 254,245 M595 '-1 -. ' 'fS3+5'vA-'QGJ'-125 .P-'G 1. ' JW'-' ' Pffr-.few r f .4 . -.4ea414sw:Q1-..av2:f- .4-i2v,fax.11..f.f.'1-'1 sw..-1. .4.,e-.1 -If ,..:,..g1g.f1f4 1.. ga - , -1.-,-5 ,W f. - . -is-1,-Q.. 1 - ,-. . ffeiiaaf -V7-L52 2 1 ' E-sfaaifa-1 . ,. aifzf.-.:f:'f 21 ffH..e.:w'f-1': 5 evils:-fel?-2 - xref--L?1 fE11w'f? 7 'r'.HISY. sf. 325- !'fLi1,i 1 11. S1122-Z i'aiv. ' .HN P, ' .' - ,g -' ...'. 7f' 254--941.5 K 4 E1-rbflwf. QbUI1II11lJ1H Ulil111lB1'511P 1351111 Q55 'Elf' : f . 1914 1915 19194915 Edwin P. Kilroe, 70.1. . . Phelan Beale, ,O5L .... N. G. Pendleton, 316. .. I. P. lVIacNai1', ,I5. .. V. L. Jones, ,ICS ..... N. G. Pendleton, '16, .. Grfzdzuzfe Director. . Grfzdzmfe Director. . ......Cfzptai1z...... . . Jlffanager. . . . . .A7.vSisff11zz' fl'fflI1IIQFI'. . . .......Cozzclz...... . . . .Edwin P. Kilroe, '04 .Phelan Beale, 'o5L. . . . .A. Pascarella, '16S. ...V. L. Jones, ,I6S. ...fl Culman, ,I7 . . .August Peterson 1112112 fillleam IIS lbs., Bantam VVeight, A. Pascarella, '16S. 125 lbs., Feather Weight, J. hd. Aimee, '18 135 lbs, Light Weight, lNfI. Shimmon, '17, E. hal. Gardner, l15S. 145 lbs., Welter VVeight, VV. S. Boyce, Pg. 158 lbs., Middle Weight P. O. lVIontgomery, ,lj . 175 lbs., Light Heavy Weight, N. C. Pendleton, '16 Unlimited Heavy Weight, H. H. Howry, ,I5S. ' lmcurh 9285011 1914115 Col. Qpp. Dec. 5 Central Y. iM. C. A., at Brooklyn. . . . 31 O Dec. I7 N. Y. A. C., at Columbia ....... . I7 I5 Feb. 6 Lehigh, at South Bethlehem... . 5 26 Feb. I3 Lafayette, at Columbia ..... . 27 5 Feb. 22 Yale, at Columbia ......... . I3 18 Feb. 27 Penn. State, at State College. . . 6 25 March 5 Princeton, at Columbia ..... 8 23 lVIarch I3 Cornell, at Ithaca. ....... .. . .. . O 34 lkiareh 20 Pennsylvania, at Philadelphia ............................. II 21 March 26 and 27 lntercollegiates at Lehigh, Hfth place. N. G. Pendleton. '16, winner of 175-lb. Championship. 71651. I 1 50 QR 9 fr 519325, Lfygmaeaxarmnmraeaae QmQfiaetQm.Qwa aeo1r l9l7i to a 51, vga A il tak. 5 5 C, A2 1 A ' 'ff sea ff jgvxj gearQ.. 5 aw Qwe5aeeuaffee .a WST fllulumhia Utlnihersitp Uliennis Silssuniatiun Baath nf ibirzrtnri 191421915 191521916 S. hffiller, Pg. ....... .... C fzptain. ..... H. A. Lamb 1, RI. A. Bridges, '15 ..... ..... M amzgcr ...... .... P . S. Harper, 16S R. VV. lVICCraClcen, '16 ..... ..... A ssismrzt Manrzgez' .... ..... A . H. Gedney I7 Uhr Gram S. Miller, Pg. H. A. Lamb, ,17 K. Smith, '15 R. Tunis, '16L A. F. Von Bernuth, ,I7 I iliernrn April April April April llay Rlay Relay Klay 5285811 191445 16 C.-C. N. Y., at Columbia. 21 Fordham, at Columbia .... 23 VVesleyan, at Columbia. .. 24 Trinity, at Columbia ..... 1 VVilliams, at Columbia .... 7 Lafayette, at Easton ..... . 8 Lehigh, at South Bethlehem ..... I2 Yale, at New Haven ,.... I Col. Opp 5 1 5 0 4 2 5 1 2 4 5 1 6 o 0 4 Liiraaie r r r r r l A .,221.3A' 4 1 , if 1 Qllulumhua Wnlhersltp Zlanrkep Zlssnuatlun QDFEUZEIZ5 191421915 191511916 T. H. Webb, 'I6S ..... ,.... C ajnfain ..... ..... T . H. Webb, ,I6S. J. D. Duncan, '15 .... ...... 1 Manager ...... ...... I . D. Craven, '16 I. D. Craven, '16 .... .,.. ,J .vsixtant lwrznagrr. .. .... C. L. Hayward, '17S. Qlbz 'illeam jan Jan Feb F eb Ro-ver, T. H. Webb, ,I6S. Center, L. A. lVlyliuS, ,I5S. Goal, D. L. lVleyer, '16 Point, G. R. Page, '15S. Cover Point, K. G. Reynolds, '17F.A. Left Wing, E. H. Cleary, '18 Right Plffing, C. S. Bartow, Jr., '16 3LIlJ5fifLIfZ5 G. P. Butler, '15 H. B. K. Kunbardt, '13 Return 221151111 191445 lVlaSs. Aggies, at New Haven .... Trinity, at St. Nicholas Rink .... Cornell, at ltbaca ............ Army, at West Point .... .-.I67- Peare, '17A. Col. Opp. . 0 5 - -1- 3 . 1 7 . 2 1 7X E - lem h 55-i1 f' iv K 1. ' ,til 4 fl F ',., .. x . ... .. ...I C. 1.. Hg- ... .,.,- 5-lf -i. 2 ' , .i--,1 , - ' 1 i l ll ff: - IX A :mm .- -X f --,-1- -- i .,. I. - A 15 ,-I ni f:'ili5.:,., H xl f 5, V - H 1 1 ' 5 - If 1 ' Y' VER? Q-lA l Clinlumhia Qblnihersitp Jfenring Qssnciatiun Baath of ibirzstnti 1914:1915 191511916 L. H. F. lllouquin, ,IS .... .... C zzptain.. .... L. H. F. MOUQUIH I5 H. C. Lauber, ,I5S... ....... jllflilflgw' ..... .... P . S. Harper 165 P. S. Harper, ,163 .... .... A ssistzmt fllarmger. . . . .F. T. Springmeyei I. Nlurray, slr.. . . ....... Coach ..... ..... . Murrai Tlibz Qlizam L. H. F. Nlouquin, ,IS L. Arnaud, ,18 FA. H. C. Lauber, '15S. H. C. Hotchkiss, 'I6L. lfiecnrn Feb. I3 Feb. 26 Riarch 6 March I2 lglarch 27 April 2 Seaman 1914215 l Col. Opp 1 Yale, at Columbia ...............,... .. Pennsylvania, at Columbia .... . Navy, at Annapolis ....... . Cornell, at Columbia ......,. . H lflontclair A. C., at llflonclair ................... . . and 3 lntercollegiates, at Hotel Astor: Fifth place. -168- ' l yn fa 1 3 N ft' , tx X r '. . - K X-'Mil l i . l ,A X l gl 1 i g 5. Qlnlumhia George W. Vaughan . . V. S. Abkarian ....... George W. Eltz, -lr.. . . . Ernest V. Amy .......... Frederick G. Burghard .... J. J. Condron W. G. Fogg I. Fowler E. C. Gainsborg G. Geisler F. King E. A. NIHTX R. E. Pickett F. R. Sanborn J. D. Beals J. lll. Krno J. G. Pringle Qklnihersitp Rifle Cllluh ilDEfin2t5 member? 2169i- VV. Beyer G. VVadcl C. llerrill F. lVeislcopf Ruttmzm K. Noble L. Volckening Rlieinheimei' Louria llludcl BL11'gl'1211'd Piel -EWBWLN' . . . Presidenzf Vice-Prffsidenzf . . .. Secretary . . Treasurer .... Captain L! .L . :E-2K4f5ijspg ?bc' J 'uw 4-3 F - W 11 f - f .I 75 ' I Lvf! x V 1, X A ml C QLWMEHE N W ss W QW X , N N ,. A -W My Mxmafcaf wg gg ff- ' ' A ' 4 ' . 'A 'A ' w .- , ', i 21--w--fa1f-Q?- Fw'-f:f:if1'1' -fv., z vzfmgciriz .1:' -.5-'wi Us-fe-,f'Li - I. - l A ' 'f , A ,, .'vv N 11. :,i..'5iW'A ,-1 ,ilv v, Vg?,:f: ,,,k. - ' . 4 v,p5x51fL 1'.'N -T' , 7 1 1' ,yi N . - 5. '- MV W I 4 jj..-j .4V. -- Lvsqgg-?s.b,..7k' Ai' I Q - z K . .' , A . A 'ifjj' ' L 1 I ,.', ' f 1 1918 freshman Qlretn -1701 E x'9fff5RvW3' fihllh g?c K fl M '?M.'QYE mEQ' L E993 g l im Nall The 1918 freshman Qiretn H. J. Ritter.. ...................,....... .. Bow-J. Fairfield 2-J. H. Trowbridge 3-R. R. Olluoughlin 4-R. Murphyf 5-H. Ritter 6-R. VV. Lahey 7-R. O. Pennell Stroke-D. W. Leys Coxswain-lVI. Thomas SLIDEUYLIIZ5 F. H. Fezandie F. R. Coudert, Jr. C. llfl. Cannon G. E. Glenn IKYIZUCU lntercollegiate Freshman Race at 1. Syracuse 2. Cornell 3. Columbia 4. Pennsylvania Time: Nine minutes, twenty-nine and three-fifths seconds. Poughkeepsie, June 28, 1915. Two miles. Captain I '1'?s -if V .ik ,J .X 'J 4. ef If .gi U Af . 1' ' ug! - 1 Mae! K Q gba gamma .QX MQTiawaX.QffaaQ'm.Qr5co.wsa a X T f. 5EK5 cmm eQQm ff w , 1 A A Talita cow ra N xawl Y! . c X ' J . an . , 1918 :Freshman Zgasehall Uleam Gardner Hirons . . J. lVI. Bijur mb? QIZHI11 Pitchers ..... ,.... X V. T. Crisxvell, C. C. Catchers . ....................... . FirstBase.. ...... Second Base .. Third Base .. Shortstop . . Left Field .... Center Field . . . Right Field .... April April April April May May May May liietnrh I4 Pawling School, at Pavvling ......... 16 Horace Mann, at Horace Mann ....... 21 Dickinson H. S., at South Field ......... 28 De Witt Clinton H. S. at South Field . 8 lrving School, at Tarrytown .......... I2 Nyack H. S., at Nyack.. ..... . I4 Barnard School, at South Field ....... I5 Pennsylvania 1918, at South Field ..... Totals .... .................... . . . . Captain . . . Manager Latour, G. Baxter, W. Hardenbergh ...........H. Lehman, I. T. Rosen . . . ........... H. W. Thatcher .....E. H. Cleary .E. C. Meagher Reese F. Meyer Hirons . . . .G. Baxter, H. Lehman 1918. Opponents o 3 . 7 6 . 4 5 .. . 2 7 . 2 3 . 2 5 . 6 5 . 3 I4 ...26 48 1918 :Freshman Ulratk Ulieam A. L. Huelsenbeck ..... . . . . . . ............ Captain J. H. Schmelzel .... . flifanfzger B. I. WCfC1'S .... ............ C oaclz Tflibz Qleam I. H.ABrown F. Nolte A. L. Huelsenbeclc O. H. Osswalt L. D. Kaufman lW.Ripin XV. A. White Return Col. Opp. April 23 Pennsylvania Relays at Philadelphiag third in freshman relay. lvlay 4 De Witt Clinton High School, at South Field .... . .. . 51 39 lblay IO Stuyvesant High School, at South Field May I3 Pawling School, at Pawling ..... l.I76T 45 45 .... 20 68 19l8 freshman Qlennis Qinzam L. VV. Knox ................................... . ........ Captain F. G. Illman.. ............ .... B Vlanager Ghz Qlleam L. W. Knox VV. A. White K, Kunhardt C. Hollander Return 1918 Opponents llflay 7 Stevens 1918, at Columbia ..... 5 O 2 Nlay IO Poly Prep, at Columbia ....... 3 Nlay II Peekskill RI. A., at Columbia. . .4 O Mayf I4 Trinity School, at Columbia .... 5 1 .-.I77.- l 1 G. R. Baxter 1918 diana inter: Ulieam Ghz Yltzam 115 lbs. .. ................. B. Aronoff 125 lbs ..... A. C. Schaeffer 135 lbs ..... M. Aimee 145 lbs ........ I. B. Bryan 158 lbs R. R. O'Loughlin 175 lbs ..... L. Zychlinski Unlimited ..... .............. H . Ritter KZEUEU December 18, IQI4, 1918-4 boutsg IQI7-3 bouts. -1 Manager ?T3'g igiiii .U - 5. N. 1 fr ' . lee 1 e I7 A Y J 1918 Jfresbman :fanning Team S. Valentine, Jr. . . ..... .... ..... .... .... C a p t ain H. W. Courtney .... .............. . . . Manager will QIZHII1 J. Lobo C. Boyce I. Valentine KZEUEU ' 1918 Opponents February 13, Yale 1918, at Columbia ................. . . 5 4 March 6, New York Militaryf Academy, at Cornwall .... . . 1 8 lllarcb 13, Yale 1918, at New Haven ................ .. 3 6 lllarch 20, Pawling School, at Columbia. . . . . 6 3 lllarch 25, Crescent A. 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So? :: --L 'YYY - , J--J w 'f Thvggf - , Y 7 Q J' ..- ' ' , f i::ff 'L- ' A -Q' Eiff f is Q ' 1 1 a . .,.g f. fi-3:2 f T 5:1 -5 E ' - A ig ' -V , --' 7 'Q G lf' H.B.P. i,i?356 ' f- f f' Q-sg lxx 1, ' N U Nl -182- r 'f1'f i f r .,,i:f.A ? ', f 5 The Qtulumhian Published Annually by the Junior Class Edward Mead Earle ...... Editor-in-Chief Eduardo Cabrera Gainsborg . . . Business Manager John Ulrick Wegener . . Assistant Business Manager Rene Albert Wormser .... Registrar Howard Blackstone Peare . Art Editor Qlssuriate QEtlitur5 john Campbell Fowler Charles Felipe Hernandez James Pollock Haight, Jr. Thomas McCarthy Henry E. Hochette George Bassett Roberts -183-. 1 1 I .lg C1-ew Room i4F a ,ir A-1- :l2 fF'E ' Glnlumhia ipvrialnr I I U l ,IR 1- 'rv YVOL. LIX. Na. 86. PRICE 'rwd CEN11. Y TWO PRIZES FOR PEACE 0RATION All Male Undergraduaca in New York State are Eligible for S200 Prize. 5100 FOR SECOND PRIZE Two prizea have been odered by che New York Intercollegiate Peace Aaaociaciona for che cwo heac oradons an auhiocu connected wich inferna- hional pecee. The di-ol. prize is 5200, cho second 3100. The competition is open in any male undergraduate ln my ol Lbe colleges and Universities in New Yorlc scace. There are alao prizea of S25 each for che hear orn- cion in puhlic local conlcstu of che several competing colleges and uni- reroiciea. The scace Contest wHl be held in Crouse Cnllexe, Syracuse univcraicy, on sacurday, April 15, 1916, at a P. M. Each apenker ln the scare conceac will represent the college in which he is rnaerioulaced. The winner will represent che scale of New York in Die North Atlantic Group Concecc which is to be lleld about the nrac of May. The winner at che Group con- coac will repreaenc hia particular .group ln an lncergroup competition-that ls Co cake place as o feature of che Twentysecond Annual Lake Mohnnk Conference on Inbemntionnl Arhicra- cion to be held at Lake Mohonk, New York, from May 17 m 19. Por che purposes or the conceac che term International Peacennioyheheld Lo include any subject apecidcally re. lated co the roodern movement to nube acicuce law for war in the settlement ol diapucea between che naciona of che world. to establish o permanent in. temalionnl court, ano co secure ar hicracion creaciea between the nal-lone The State Contest oralions must be in the honda nf Professor E. W Smith of Cnlgite. hy Avril 5 The condi- tions and norcicularo or che concert are pooled in Hamillon Hall. The Association acocea chac, A young man who is able 'to come credit- ahly chrough these several contesis will rind hiinaelf cherehy favorably introduced to people whoae eonndeoee and friendship are ahle to open to him many doora of opportunity, and to influence powerfullyhia fncure anc- eeaa in life. NEYJ YOEK, FlzrDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1916. 1 TRYOUTS TOMORROW FOR l INV Asst. Show Manager Elections. 'TAMING OF THE SHREWJ' It was oflieially onnonnced Yes- l C cerday cl-lac the elecciono for che two Tryouu for the nero Barnard na- ' assistant rnanagerohipa of che var- derlzredlwle Plnyr The Tnminlz of i sity Show will be held oo Wednesday the shrevfz will be held tomorrow Speeches, Exhibit of Undergrad in Em mu between 12 Md 12:30, ffam no '0 6:00 E' M' The my Acfllfllles and Beskefball All undergraduncec in che Univorairy will be coached by Miss Florence Get- Game Planned. n H te ish, who was che coach for the three i He eflbiled W WB- The W' ' B lriah plays preaenced recently in PROGRAM To START AT 3 are as follower P,Eln1e1' '17, N. la. lannclrerhoir Theacre. Thia produc- 1 nnnaahos '17, c. Steiner. Each lion will be Killer- in CGHHMGUH Wifl' hlony plans have been made for che yocer oouac vote for any :we nt the the Barnard Elizabeth-all nelzwllr- W' reception and encorcaioinenc of the above named uandidma, der the drreccion of wigc and Cues alumni who up magma ,D ,mud on May 6ch. che Alumni Day exercises tomorrow. Spec offers Cub.,-age Coupons, The Pageant and Elizabethan Fair lt has been u cuecooi at Columbia fa HM-me mmm my be obtained will celehrace Shakespaearegi gereeo- hagohcho aln:1.:'l-ilicgnzirblglmnhlatdzxi M me umm of mamma swam, c 'rsarynnwl epre-wclaaon ' . V cial: :nullgfhanlr Qeadr-angle. The which che student! have classe zso for the following vinyl- Hvlilvllf compo, will represent the village ol chac chey or hnve an op CY kChoice. The Weavers and Koi-lnlee gh-afford in Shakespeare! dayi - - to aee wh ing done aopooa will be issued for, will be sword dances. mol-rice d . and '- , in the nop, fngnra, rourniningo and sports, and o niore dnimatic acencn 'rho mi of che Pageant is Miss R - S . 'mm GDILDIIIIEB Q Sprrtainx' AT TRIALS i Founded 1811 lneorpamlffd 10174 'T' l il- . oo. so FOR WHS T ........ 1 - ni. I JAXYS W Al.uSoNn -lr.. '16, 'Edin-lr-In-Chid' - . Final Preparations for ir nlonnenr. scnyvun. Bgolnmmclagal-ang, ent. into Shape- Prom Week tgdbe D fv'Z'i1'.ac?:'i:Z-rk1'3c'3iif 'm AdvennlorAH.r.ot:lf'fr ' qi-gh X. . ry Missed T HY- nifnniiir A '5'o'1ii?X'iin fn. nronnoo 0 C 9'e ? 1- nAnn.l.n4 sms. -11 Ballon I- pnrts in the 1916 production M ,mn today the Claao o l'l l plnrohia University Dmmlmv . B0 ED. 4 - ' . will hold a meeting in o L ,,. ,ml Pffff,-, ,fp ,,r,..,,..,.,.3: on WU S12 thfdojzfxkdft Hlwemeyel' This WU' be E 5'v.Cril. '..T.xs:.i:2l 2: 'ieMaiEI'ol:::::-ii H2-RB gm .ds the out iniporcanc gacheriog that P.c.ldnnrnn,'1'l aa. z-'LM will have this year. no, o ASSOCIATE Bom, flllmlisfi' fi? -tif frf--llllfvr Week YU 11.w,1m.icnn .... 'la o.lr.swir-r . .... 'ln show U' mga' . X In f the ,anal n s. wr wanna ...... -ll s.1a.'raonraon...'1u nred chan had came out in 'V' ' 10 ' 11A.coon-or ..,.. 'lag lhugua years since Bevml new inode. c is imperative r w. a. or.nnror...g . . non ..,.. W I r - member of me class be rl-we r Hi 'r?Eoi:::1:1iE k'W-Tr,'ii:f:ffi5 ff 'l'Si f 2d Smile Cami ly or twelve 0'Cl0Clf- if 'S? o'2.'Ii.i.1::::-il R lv'T 5.riiii.i:::35 00 'P' V' ,ff 'mm 'ruoeday at noon hoe been c c,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,., Willy ell 'F ' hr by che Prone Committee as c 11:92 sgoin-rm-ga 3. g.Mmr5r5grrl::: wlll Will' 28 'FSU xt ' Hall Auditorium to o H M - -' - 'H i ' me dance orders for the P C,,NT,,,,,,,.,.n,o BOARD. h::se32':e':':An8'fhzB5h'i ef: will be rwencydour done ccnonou.. Q .H b d am , n. a. si-oicrn....o or meet the convenience of tice ggggh, gijgggw ,Gym ...,5...R.m.a..,.. .io .......a........r.d:. . - '. cohechocinoacin e Sfliiiaiiiiiifri SEZ? or-Qfiziii , r Because oi special De or-r-nova manor. D g e 1 in lain n. r ai N 11'-innlc Lea short. formere fnjkmnk 1 1 me wich chnrlee and Daniel 'WSWESS ?'Wm- on, hlecrrc. shnherf. John be on Sale on the Campus ' F. Du Nurl. ..... 'HL Mun J. H1yl.'l1'l'.fL . 1 - ht mweve, an the tick hllca1l.cnAanzn,oa.1ala livin E. lno.cu1'l1',c. ln. Flake.-Madame Nnzamo- 'UZ - l w.coru.nA-in ..,. 'lxLalaannri-l- ,, ...... 'll 1 b ,meh at Buch ire' sent down to che box o c cmnomrr .,,... '11 l. J. rnwr .... ,...'ls DS B 50 NP C be hold, eo that the men w L mie ii:'caI.'frfoe'1 5? 'i S Wuimi' me' Comm co go had better purchase +i limi' WMA 1gXf'mff ' vncionr hefore ic is too l 'I f?a 1'lw in , 1 '? good mm in the Em N securing lilr. .hor-ca services, unsold, as well as a few cho - . . - r- . I' , oclecy has made unusvml 250115. . . , ' ' 1 ' M' rc the best poaaihle direcwr for in the fifth and sixth rowc. The b I It I Q was in g , bd, ed mt tickets will be on sale oc the Junior E C I WY- che prodnccion. It io rev l , r 4 excellent -me ywerde fwmwh- hio personality and hle experience roeeciog at noon, oo well as on che . . . .H b , Em HBH Lobby. and ic is very likely 1-lm 2 W1 2 will mean o grooc deal to che ncloie. Practice Meet for Wrestlers. It one ulicislly announced that on Fehreary zach, the Wrestling Team will ze up agoinec the Hungarian. American A. c. in a practice meet, to be held in ihc- univeieicy Gym. noaiuio. This is noc a regulnr rneec, hoc hae been arranged solely to give the men as much practice as possible' during fha incercolleeiece season, lnircher decailo ol the meet will he an- nonnei-d lacer The following men rnuoc report for Wrestling practice this ofcernooo on- looa they want to be dropped from Che sflnado L. c. lzoegener '1s, ln. Hamilton '19, nod M. corniorc '17. All members of cha aouad who have not Yet had their hearts examined must oee Dr. Meylan in his omoo VARSITY SHOW COACH NOT CHOSEN AS YET. By conighc ic is expecved rhoc all of the ioernhcro, cl the undergrado- :ite nsrmness committee for che Var- aicy al-low will hove made their re. ports and invicuciona will be sent co prospective pacrona ond pacroneooee for 'The renee Pirnwsf' this ycar's prodoccion, innceediaioly. The chow woo the principal wpic of diaoooaion nt,u noeodng of the Plnyem Club held lacc nighc. The qgestinn of a coach woo alao hroughc up. No couch hoe yec been picked and de6niLe action will ooc be calreo until ic is lcoowo whether xennoch s. wehh 'as. who hoo eoached che at 2:00 o'eloclr chla ofcernoon nodlvarrciy ohow for three years, will arrange lor an erandnacioo. 'be in the oicy. able to play in coinornovra gaioe. Pennsylvania, che Yieague leader, and the Varsit.y's opponent in the Alumni Day garno, had-an Exception- ally acrong team Lhinuyearr' 'rney have lon only one game onc of che five they have played in the Inten- collegiate League series. losing to Yolo .lu-,January ,lsclnhy one poioc. However they defeated Princeton and Cornell at Philadelphia, and Dart, inouch at Hanover. The Basketball oiancgrnienc wich- es Lo impress the holdero of A. A. tickets with the :nec chec no A. A. tickets will be redeemed at che A. A. omce. All holders nf A. A. rickeco must exchange chorn the oiglic of the gaioe nt the 1-:aac e-on-ooec to thu cyninoaioon, while thh entrance for holdcre of reserved aoera will be nt the weac aide of Llir Gm Then will be dancing after Komorowh grnne, und will result in the finest production ever given by,che ornaniaaiioo. Eight Doctors in be Interned. Eight students in the Senior Glass of the Sal-luol of Medicine were Yes- terday chosen for pmcticn! training in cha Preahycorinn Hcapicnl. They ore: W. B. lsliaa,,F, L lvloleney, G. s. Shillmy. W. c. Emidie, n.M.12'orry,r vr. P. Niokoloon, c, T, Butler and s. T, Forcuine UNlVEJRSlTY NOTICE. ln fucnre, A. A. cords will not be exchanged nt the A A alice except in purchasing renewed aeacc. A apec- ial horroince window will be provided for A. A. members where che A, A. ands must be presented by the hold- or in poi-ooo at che time of each coo- best. BIG RESPONSE T0 CALL FOR CREW MEN Forty-two Varsity s.nd.Tlli1'W' live Frmhman Canfl1d3f08 Report. LATEST START IN YEARS The Era! cull for crew randidaiea yeocerday accernoon brought out o sqund thntk gloddened the hearca of Lhc crew ooanogeoienc. rorcy-ewo Vomit? and lhircyrlilfe Freslcrnan candidocec appeared for pnieeice, with the proopeec of an inereoae in che cnrnooc today. Mooc oc the eandidacca for both crcwo are heavy nien and not an few have had pooc experience at rowink. lr, M. Simonds 'lo and D. A, Eaves '11 of loac yeerc football oduad were ooiong che men who cornod ooc Crew rooai woo in reodineao for che turnout of men, allx of the oiochineo hoing set up. and in worlrinl: order. For most of che afcernoon, after four ohloolc che crew incohinee were full ond rnaoy had to oc.-and around nab aide of the roped-on space awaiting their turn nt rowing. All ol laoc folra squad woo there, and snowed that ic had noc loreoccen' che Rice stroke during the wincc-r. February che cench is the lntest date chac che crew has ever been out nn chernrarhineo, the reaoon for' which woo chac the examinnrion peri- 'od interrupted the rowing practice, chua forcing the roen to niake a new ecorc in che matter 'of rowing. Qrow will meet today, che Froohinan nt cl-in-ce, ond the varnlcy squad at four o'oloelc An there is hoc one mason for o n-lan'a being dropped from the oooad, md this on irregclai-icy in occendonce, all naen are required, under penalcy of being dropped. to reporc oc every pi-aecice. Vanity caodidaoeo g sonionc-cnpcoin w. Nerroan Brai- lon. F. ld, siroonda, w. li. Diekmnnnr o. la. Myers. J, Orlbey, ll. la. Jann. Juniors-W. T, Heaven, c. iv. seo- ggtacken, F. G. Boi-ghard, w. H. Mil- ler, E, c. Jockooo, li. J. Daly, D. A. ElaveS, R. A. Wormser, no ll. Lorenz. ii. A, Piel, J. K. Neale, ir. lr. hrace. J. ldcxeon, lc 11. Munro, H. E. Mil- ler. lr A. lzenord, E. cloak, iv. Frid- enherg, Jr. ,sophooiorec-J. H, 'ri-owhridre, 11. lc, 0'Loughlin, D. w. Leya, lv. w. Lahey. P. o. Pennoll, li. A. Al.o1l,.l. n, conchon, li. la. Swinburne, P. E. Feznnr1ic,H. wilahnaen, F. o. Hyde, G. Dobrenwend, lc Donnell. li. ll sae-iile, rx ll. Coudert. Jr., c. la. mn- ona, L. ronko, c. la. Murray, Freolnnao Candidnlm . L. ldorrle. F. Moritz, s. li. Jacoho, M 11, Kewlznm, M. cercner, L. T. Work, A. ld, Goldberg, .l. fl. urodo. rick, A, ld. lfiahhnrg, c. Day, li. Cure ry, nl. L. Hall, li. Shillidny, c. ld. Roach, J. ld. Loci. l:. Geisler, li. T. hard, Ne. E. Dmmsfadter, H. Daw, la. Buchanan, J. s. nenwielc, L. J. hand, ll Man-aro, w. B. lar-own, y. c, anwlrino. hi. E. choroherlaiu, s. Billard, L s. van Houten, G. cria- wold. Jr., L rl. Boer. E. K. Simone ln. A. nownea, IL B. E-rear, ii. Sizing ochneider. The candidates for dVa.rsity ec:- awoina ore ld. 'rhoinoa '1s,A. K. Pad- dock 'lv and s. E. Glenn 11. The me coxswmins are P. Dehlc w. Neale, E. w. Weimar. G2 , Uk- 5 ' - V A - X -Q fit. ' ' -5 ':1x. Gu., nl f' ywtfm. Q F x Y ffl I ' Br, M . .rg if Y Q I Ga, -186- 9 -W ,WEE ,... W flu? 7- , 5 0111 ' 1' QW Q ' 2 A AA N f 5, aw- 1 N Q 0 Q ' Q o 1 ' E ef U managing 7J5uariJ EUGENE ARTHUR SCHERPICH, '16, Editor-in-Chief HoRAcE S. RVIAIJGES, 117, Business Ilffanzzger lX'1ORRIE RYSKIND, 117, .flfffzfzagzng Editor HENRY P. FYEALL, ,I7, ,Jrr Editor Elhhwnry Baath Freddie Schang, RG. Hugh VV. Robertson, P G L. H. Sandhusen, RG. Preston VV. Slosson, RG R. L. Vfise, '16 F. W. Brown, '18 NI. Dietz, ,I7 I. Edman, ,I7 L. L. Perrine H. D. Klausner, A. Burstein, RG. 52I55n:iatz Baath E6Jif01'fIIl G. VV. T. Gillette, 'IS RI. L. Krulewicli, ,ISL H. VV. Hanemann, ,I7 A. Egeressy H. Huber, '18 J. D. Herbert, ,IQ Business B. Vedder, lI8, Circulaiion flffanager lI6 F. Nlichaeliziri, 117 S. R. Jacobs, ,IQ -1871 Oi fr? , 'E L WM . ' f X. , - 1 , I- 15 A f ff l Hx N, Eff L K I JXXT! w 4, ! M X C6051 A EE X If . 51239 , wma? -- C, - HT 1 v L -V 3 5 ,fi in 1' 55157: M515 l My fl!! 11 V, if' R: 5 if f 1 new 2 .fax , 4:21231 -188- MGA fear. J fe Vw. rQeezeo1Qfr.xnf.:ra'f. .merge ww.WmQfw.ew X i. W l? C QLVlMll3llA ll 1 H7 . L A N , If -. Q 1 KN , f 3 Y 3, I X ,il i , 7, , The Cllulumhia jllilnnthlp managing 7.l5uariJ RALPH R. PERRY ..... .... ............ E d iror RAYMOND L. WISE .... ISADOR N. SINGER .... Hoxie N. Fairchild R. A. Simon I. H. Freedman Harlan A. Kashden . . . . .jllfznaging Editor . . . . .Business Manager Hssmziate Buaru Qfhitulzial Leo Perla William Hillman Leonard S. Sowar Theodore D. lViggins 2Bu5inz55 Miss Ruth Edmondson Louis Garfunkfrl Miss Vlfetstein Harry Steiner llliss B-'Iargaret Fries fl!-lfl'Cd MH5'6f -139- Q A rss ra,.raEaQsafIasta,tfQ:sraf - 'eater fd I. 14 ,I 'Z9' A ' P T I .IQ- 2 fi , Pe' , , V : I 3. X ff ,I f N , I, X, ' M I 3 . :if P I f Tr P TA f :P 'l , Ns 'l' 1154 ' lil 'Corums I QUNWEWU el 1-2, 1895 PRESS lint X A III K , Q EIN-I , 5eRTASf Qiulumhia Tltlnihersitp teas HE COLUBJBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS was organized in 1893, with the approval of the Trustees of Columbia University, primarily for the purpose of promoting the publication of Works embodying the results of original research. THE PRESS is a private corporation, directly related to the University, and it is conducted not as a commercial enter- prise, but in the interest of higher education. NICHOLAS BITURRAY BUTLER, President XVILLIAB'I H. CARPENTER, Secretary JOHN B PINE, Trmszzrw' i, 53 f mf COLUMBIA f ,ff UNIVERSITY f 4, PR Es5,,, T I 1893 ' E - ' . evil' 4' V 4'7Tsms ue Clllulumhia Tllflnihersitp Quarterly HE QUARTERLY is issued by PTPHE COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS, with the approval of the Trustees of the University, and is addressed to the alumni, ofhcers, and friends of Columbia. The magazine aims to represent all the varied interests of the University. It publishes historical and biographical articles of interest to Columbia men, shows the development of the institution in every direction, records all official action, describes the work of teachers and students in the various departments, reports the more important incidents of under-graduate activity, and furnishes an opportunity for the presentation and discussion of University problems. CHARLES SEARS BALDVVIN, EDITOR. QQ M Q QE Q fiolumhia Titlnihersitp Brass Bookstore tl Who Ullnihznzsitg Bookstore i5 maintainco unoor the ouopitzs of tho Gliolumhia Ullnihewity 519x255 ann is situatzo on the cuiampus, in the Joutnaligm 2BuiIoing, lubete otfiozti emo Etuoznts purobasz hooks, stotionzty, ann otha: requitzmzntg. Q M QQ M Q 1? or 4' 0'1'7 if zu 7- A.V: The 391112 Randi FOUNDED 1906 Aln alumni organizzztioiz of Columbia SjJeclat0r.7lf1znfzging Ezlifors Hems E Chapin, YO7 ...... Clarence Schmelzel, ,IO .... Robert S Erskine, ,IO ..... ohn A Fitz Randolph, '13 1906 W. R. Porter E. T. Mayfnard F. D. Fackenthal R. VV. hlacbeth R. hi. Richter 1909 J. W. lllelville V. K. VV. Koo Hickman Price hi. lXI. Roy 1912 Frederick Culrnan E. S. Swazey l'. XV. Rohinson A mtficeti Qlazmhzrsbip 13.1111 1907 H. T. Aplington J. W. Brodix H. E. Chapin 1910 R. S. Erskine M. B. Doremus Royce Paddock Clarence Schmelzel C. W. Cutler, Ir. 1913 J. A. Fitz Randolph 1915 L. C. Danielson A. Rl. East F. G, Dunham 1192... ........ President .. . . Vice-President . . . . . . Secretary . . .. Treasurer 1908 Foster VVare W. G. Brandley J. O. Hauser 1911 E. S. Roche VV. H. Ziegler R. E. Brock 1914 I. K. Lasher A. L. Graham A. F. Srnithers VV. I. Kimm n , I an feast? fe W2 We www mwgewamweuwmtmm Qavqamfcwmxwm E O tv I fs I5 mQE4 WQgeQ ? 'E,P.Qf Q2 f' H .-, r Q ft we iw R QQ t if u R' we N 'F L V ' Xl f 'fi i , IL ,bsvf Slintes ani: Reps nf Qiulumhia Uklnihersitp R. Harold Bagnell . C. Alan Eckels Samuel H. Ferebee Nathaniel C. Harris Nathaniel C. Harris 9Dffiser5 QEfecutihe Glinmmittez Dr. Arthur Booth C. Alan Eekels Russell P. Hoyt Glenn YV. Scofield R. Harold Bilglifill, Ex-Ojffcin President ce-President Secretary Treasurer Clzairmfzn 1 I V. 4 I W l 1 ' - .-. . , , . ,,. Y ,, A-A 1 . , ' N . ww AAN VLM'5fl3'N 'ff-'fl 313 Arthur S. Crane ....... Archibald C. Curry .... R. H. Bagnell, 'OS .... N. C. Harris, lI4 .... C. Alan Eckels H. G. Newton G . P. Fitzgerald R. W. Watt J. Lamont C. G. Laub H. C. Wheless VV. M. Hughes C. A. Eckels H. R. Brainerd S. H. Ferebee. H. Ferebee L. Rehlander L. Graham J. C. Weinberg Mandala L. Perkins S. Crane 05122 CU:lLIlJ First Tenor VV. R. Clark R. L. Perkins A. VV. Norek Second Tenor C. B. Fox, Ir. A. A. Cree G. Brown First Bass R. lVI. Pott E. H. Reese A. L. Crane Second Bam H. D. Hyde F. N. Countiss Qlaannnlin Cuiluh First Jllandolins H. H. Nlaass Second fllzzndolins Guitars Violin G. W. Scofield 7.1 1-ai: -Peave- E . . . . . fllanrzger .........dsxistrmt Manager . . . . . . .Director of Glce Club ....Director of Mnzzzfolin Club H. G. D. ... . Leader B-'lurphy C. Abraham R. Everson F. A. Renard H. VN7. Caygill L. H. Nichols ' F. I. Starbuck . . . . Leader C. G. Stone, F. G. McDil1 H. P. Adams G. G. Rogers flifando-Cello B. H. Catzen H. llflurphy R555 ' Wit... L. T9 755 C I to 'i I fra ' 'Q Qg?.?s!Z .mr, QeaQemeew i V Qliulumhia Qlinihersitp Qhrnbestra Prof. C. Rubner ....... CPhilharmonic Societyj Faculty Director Edward B. Marining .... .......... ...... C' 0 nductor Harry A. Yerkes, . . .............. . . . . . lilanager 12z1:5nnnzI - Violins L. Chassy cCOHCCftH1?lStCf7 B. Goodman F. Padwe F. Bourstin C. Herz H. Polstein J. Elias N. Lambert H. Salter H. Fries C. Lang VV. Schneider F. Girdner E. Levy W. Tag I. Qster Violas A. Craft Kaplan S. Spewaclc P. Gordon L. Shears F. Steers 'Cellos S. Gusikoff E. Putnam K. Kirkland G. Matthew S. Steers Basses A. Baldini C. Trager A. Gildersleeve Fluzes and Piccolo S. Berry A. Bierhoff R. Luce Clclrincts K. C. Atwood, Ir. P. Folson lVI. Lapolla Oboes and English lforn L. O'Brien . R. Marks Bassoon.: F. Dugo R. Edwards H01'1zs H. Helms A. Munday' T. Larremore P. Sexauer Trunzpets B. Philson VV. Pines Trombones I- Bloom F. Miller H. Peck Tinzjrzmi H. A. Yerkes, Jr. 1198... B. Philson ........... W. W. Dwyer. .. V. L. Jones ....... E. H. Morch .... R. B. Rogers M. S.Lapo11:i W. C. Marquardt H. H. Helms F. A. Beidleman l Leader . . . . .Graduate Director Manager Axsistant Manager Qllnmztf G. W. Shantin W. Pines llfl. Bard E. C. Lovejoy 61515113125 P. M. Folsom K. C. Atwood 'ZILEUUIUDIIZ5 F. Nliller Bloom R. Bloom A 52LItn5 R. A. Pines J. H. Schriver 2585525 E. L. Jensen R. W. Luce W. T. S. Garnjost 2Banitnnz L. G. Jensen Banitnnz Saxophone H. E. Sullivan ilaircnlu S. G. Berry EDULIU15 J. M. Hyde C. Taylor UQ? Q QDLWMEIA N 5 4 OC F15 ff-EI , 1i?53fg'gEc' A sb R N-E My Rwvm?xQW5iymQmQiawwwmQ'mw mQwxQf Qs: I r - fe -zoo- VARS SHOW ' V 4 t' . ao fry I , , ' 5 c 1 i ' U , 1 fi ' Q . 1 , 45 Aki' tr 152, 1 fl ',1 V IA! , , Q 43 r H , 9, f James M. Blackwell, '14, Lee R. Francis, '15, 7I7L Edwin P. Broe, 'I6S... Herman R. Geiger John A. Strang, 'I6S. .. YE The Players Qiluh '16L. . . Gfifzcutihz Gnmmittez L. C. Lordley, Chairman . . . . . President . . Vice-President . . . . Secretary Treasurer Manager Varsity Show Harold A. Content, 'O8g ,IIL Griffen Bulvvinkle, 'I7C 191612 Qinmmittzz oseph S. Buhler, ,OIQ 'O3L., Chairman Louis Ehret, 'o8L Kenneth S. Webb, '06 -.203..- Kano Zifaiiregg 1 4-Q. li Q my rwtffw-...fa-we oC FF2N?fuQ ew V' km MA-1 sQ' sa W' ' El? cot ta ara N 1 Ciba 1915 varsity enum H0511 Hunt imap A MUSICAL REVIEW IN TWO ACTS AND SIX SCENES Written and Staged by Kenneth S. VVebb, 1906. Music and Orchestration by Roy S. VVebb, 1910. PRESENTED BY The Ctlulumhia Titlnihersitp layers Under the Management of Walter Campbell Goodwin, 1915. Qiast nf Qlbarattzrs Argument Story, the Plot of the Play .............................. .... H erman A. Axelrod 1915 Hiram Hicks, proprietor of Hicksville Hotel ..... ......... L ee R. Francis, 1915 Dick Dean .............................,..... ..... E lliot M. Sperling, 1915 Dolly Dean ...........................,..., ......... P hilip S..Harper, 1916S Bruce Harper, a lawyer... ....... H. GriHin Bullwinkle, 1917 Gwendolyn Hetherington ........ .... J . Hunter McDonnell, 1915 F.A. Clarence Montague, a poet ........ .......... O scar Hammerstein, 1916 Carrie Mail, village postmistress ...... .. ........ Samuel Spingarn, 1916 Pansy Hetherington, dancing teacher.. .... William D. Spalthoff, 1916L Otto Kraus, the village barber ...... ...... J ohn D. Beals, jr., 1917 Captain Cutter ..................... ....... C . A. Osterholm, 1915 Mack, ISt Mate ..................,... .... A lfred B. Drullard, IQIS Admiral Sir .joseph Porter, K. C. B. .... ........ J ohn S. Peck, IQIS Mustapha, the headsman .............. ......,. K arl Hawk, 19158 Don Esquimilo, a toreador .......... ........ Alfred Norek, 1917L A Professor ............... . .E .... . . ...John D. Reynolds, 1915 .Harold D. Los Kamp, 1915 . . H ..... C. Alan Eckels, 1916L The Columbla Quartette .... ..... Q ---H -HU H U-...Duncan Dobiev 1917 No1'ek,1917L Sumrrzrr Vi.vitorJ, IiI'f1'7Jl'f!'l'J', Country 'GirI:, Sailors, Soldiers, Immigrfzrzn, Mary Pickfordt, Chas. Chaplirzs, Bronro Billys, fir. betting ACT ONE: Scene 1-Hicksville on the Hudson, near Poughkeepsie. Scene 2-Deck of the S. S. Columbia. Scene 3-Tent of the Sheik of the Desert, near Algiers. ACT Two: Scene 1-A Square in Panama. Scene 2-Columbia University. Scene 3-Same as Act 1, Scene 1. S CIFIDIJUIS W. H. Nes, IQISQ B. Schlesinger, 1917, D. Gordon, 1918, D. Ginzberg, 1917, R. Brickner, I9I7g H. Guterman, I9I6S, R. W. Luce, 1918, H. Steiner, 1918, I. S. Strouse, I9I8Q I. M. Wolf, 1917, L. Garfunkel, 1917, W. Galeski, 1915, W. Derbyshire, 1915, H. L. Luft, 1915 T.C., P. Leavitt, IQISQ F. C. Smith, 1916, L. Brous, 1917, J. H. Bartlett, 1916, V. F. Tinsley, 1915, J. H. Schiif, 1918, -I. H. Taber, 1917, VV. J. Reed, 1917, J. E. Vogt, 1915, R. E. vom Saal, IQISQ S. H. Ferebee, 1915, W. S. Staats, 1917, R. VV. Thompson, 1916, R. Sovey, 1915 T.C., A. Blocher, 1915, VV. R. Clark, 1916, H. D. Hyde, 1916, A. F. McEvoy, IQISQ K. Todd, 1917, S. P. Gilmore, 1918, C. B. Winans, IQI8' A. C. Denison, 1917. - 7 . 's 4i?f ?gjwg-'gba' ' P ., ' 1 . ' K O w g . 1 Q wx If YU f I lkx R JI , 1 Y y , Q Executive graft NValter Campbell Goodwin, '15 ....................... Edgar P. Broe, '16 and John A. Strang, '16 .... Philip R. Elmer, '17 Nicholas S. Ransohoff, '17 ,....... Charles Steiner, '17 George H. Reaney, 'O7. .. Herman R. Geiger, '12S. John S. Peck, '15 ........ J. Donald Duncan, 'I5. . . K. L. McCallum, '16 .... A. E. Rhinehart, '14 ..... .Lights, Scen llfanager . . .... Assistant Manager's Second Assistant flifanagers ..... . . . . .Stage Manzlgez' ..Assoeiate Stage Manager . .Assistant Stage Manager ...........Property Man . . .Assistant Property Illan e Shifting, Ushers Cffhiefj Assistants: C. Lang, '15, R. S. Barnaby, '15, H. M. Allen, '15, D. Cochran, '17, W. M. Hughes, '15, W. R. Clark, '16, T. E. Obrig, '16, L. Jackson, '16, R. E. Mer- tens, '18, K. Noble, '17, I. P. McNair, '15, F. Gedney, '17, A. H. Wood, '15. -20 0 C V5 , A' 11 Ref? I n f fix fix: Alf-5 X 1 V! vr K QQ JX ! fx 9 -208- Franklin G. Dunham. I. H. Freedman .... Elizabeth Palmer . Francis T. Henderson . . James W. Allison, Jr... . Edwin R. Doyle . . . Louisgl. Ellinger . . llflervin G. Weiner Prof. Franklin T. Baker Prof. George C. D. Odell Dixon Ryan Fox Acton Griscom Miss Bowden Bliss Braus Bliss Gstrom Richards Hale Lloyd lylorris I. H. Freedman, lI6C L. Ellinger, ,173 Henry Milch, ,I7C Bernard Raymond, ,I6C E. C. B. Darlington, 'ISL Nliss lphigene Ochs, Pg. H. H. Hughes, Pg. C. Hooper Trask, lI8C George B. lVIurphy, 'I6S Qalamhiyawmimeeaitp eamaifife Qaaaeiatiauii. Rake Baath nt Glinhennnw President . . . . Vice-Presiderzt . . . . l 'ice-President . . . .. Secretary . . . . . Treasurer Manager . . . .Me111be1' at Large . . . .fldfember at Large lgnnnrarg Qlmmhzrg Prof. Brander lwatthews Mr. Clayton Hamilton Prof. Charles Sears Baldwin cbtahuate 9I9zmhzt5 Hermann Gelriehs G. F. Butterworth, Jr. H. C. Furstenwalde Bliss Thurston Miss Howell lkliss Walcott Bronson Batchelor J. A. F. Randolph Qlttihz 919zmhzt5 Nliss Lederman, '16B Ralph S. Harris, '15L F. G. Dunham, 'ISL H. N. Fairchild, '16C F. T. Henderson, lI7C llliss Berk, Pg. lXfIiss lWcLean, Pg. J. VV. Allison, Jr., lI6C George Gould, Ir., 'I7C A. F. Smithers, '16S .-ZOQ.. X Prof. John Erskine llflr. William C. de lWille lNToritz A. Jagendorf William H. Herbert lVIiss Pennoyer John NIcKinnon S. V. LaDow R. R. Riggs B. C. lVlarcellis Miss Castello, '16TC NI. G. Weiner, 'I8L E. R. Doyle, '16-I E. M. Reizenstein, Pg. Miss Lovell, T. C. John P. Drexel, Ir., ,I7C Francis RI. Simonds, Jr., 16C Kimball C. Atwood, '16 S. Spingarn, 'ISL H f, ..f ' 1 THE INTERLUDEH By Lloyd Morris, lI4 He .... ........... ............ ........ H. Axelrod, ,15 She ............. ......... . .. Frances Costello, T. C. Scene : Riverside Drive W 7 ' V il ' ln, i Scene: Kitchen at the O'iVIara's HDANCING ON THE HIGH HILLSH U By Bernard Raymond, ,16 YV111urn .... ........................... ......... H . Milch, ,I7 Nellie .... ..... .... ........... . . . Dorothy Smith, T. C. DUYICHH ......... .... I . H. Freedman, '16 DHUCCT ............. .... M inna Lederrnan, B. -2IO- I-lwmwf .i P Scene: An open space in the hills THE PASSING OF CHOVV-CHOVVU By E. Nl. Reizenstein, Sp. Russell .... ............ ........... ..,. C . A . Gsterholm, T. C. Standish ...... ..... M . G. Vviener, ,IS lldrs. Standish . . .. . Viola Tompkins, T. C. Gflice Boy ...... ............. ....... S . Spingarn, ,I6 Scene: Russell's Gffice Given under the direction of H. H. Hughes, at the Brinckerhoff Theatre, December 14, 15, 16, 1914 N presenting its plays this year at Brinckerhoff Theatre, the Dramatic Association defers to the wish of the University authorities that during the - stress of the European war, campus organizations should make as few demands as possible upon the generosity of the public. The Association has hitherto given its performances in a downtown theatre, with every advantage of stage equipment, and by remaining on the campus for this season it may forfeit the interest of some former patrons. The University hopes that the association will, however, retain the interest and the support of the alumni. NICHOLAS MURRAY BUTLER, President. -211- DEQ Q :Q me L X QQLVMEIAN 1 lc P Y ' ew Tlklnihersitp Qiummittee nn btuhent flwganigatiuns Prof Prof Prof Prof MR. FRANK D. FACKENTHAL, Chairman Herbert G. Lord Walter I. Slichfer .. James Furman Kemp Jefferson B. Fletcher lVIr. Frank D. Fad-zenthal .....fIQI6J .....fIQI7D .....fI9I8D .....C1919D .....fI92O, 212- Oi 133 ' ' - ' f N ,R f ' ' ,Q Y f l ' U k Q A Q 2 H h 1, ' A' U ,f ' f 9 X W x, an. laws '5,,raffmQff,QfQmiQ TF ' ffgwtiigt sowwmQowmawW,w UtQQwmEm ei, 1 xN 1 lie, m,l 45,w we em. raw.. me K9 L 's'S '1 6 ,Ft Taj , 33 7 Q l, X F' rv va ' M was Y ' F V L km ff! ff I' 1 G H A , 'rv lu, pf he i Y X, Q . ff' ' ff :J X Q Lf ' 1 X ' , ii in J , lg-4 ,N Vi as L Stuhent Baath uf Bepresentatihes Robert Wilson Watt, ,I6C, Chairman Charles Singleton Bartow, Jr., ,I6C Ruford Davis Franklin, '16C Harold Stephens Hutton, '16S Oscar Blair Myers, '16S Francis May Simonds, Ir., ,I6C Edward Henry Shea, 716C Girard Franklin Qberrender, ,I6C wt, ,-,.,,,-,- , , , , ,W . A ' , 1 -215- lf .f , m ln 'Zvi ix ifiings fllrumn PVILLIANI REDFIELD PORTER, '06, '08L., Chairman FRANK D. FACKENTHAL, '06 I. W. ALLISON, '16 CARLTON H. HAYES, '04 E. A. SCHERPICH, '16 VICTOR W. CUTTING, '08, '1 IL. E. M. EARLE, ,I7 OSCAR P. HOUSTON, '04g '06L. H. S. HUTTON, '16S WALTER VV. DWYER, '15, Treasurer Oflice, Room E, Earl Hall. KINGS CROVVN aims to: 1. Supervise Columbia's non-athletic activities by giving assistance and advice and by providing them with a general banking organization. 2. Establish a sinking fund for each organization to meet possible losses.. of an un- successful year. 3. Provide a medium through its membership whereby the undergraduates are enabled to support their campus activities at a minimum of cost and a maximum of interest. 4. Provide for the faculty a reduced blanket subscription for all non-athletic activities. 5. 'iReduce the cost of living through the Co-Op Club, to which every K. C. mem- ber automatically belongs, by giving a IOZJ discount on purchases at many local and standard downtown stores. Every non-athletic organization on the campus is a constituent organization of Kings Crown. Mugs Ql:l3UlIll'l,5 ilDtga1ni5atiun5 Spectator Dorms Elonthly Philolexian Society Glee Club Players Club Churchmen's Association llathematics Club Economics Club French Society Spanish Society Jester 1917 Columbian C. U. D. A. Boars Head Philharmonic Varsity Show Newman Club Chess Club Deutscher Verein Italian Society Class Organizations Student Board of Representatives. -216- QMQ J QL '6??5i5 ihstQmnmQfr3cw fruit fwemmwce QB M7 K X LAL fbi' A-4 Ev fH. Q'P'1.SLff'f Q. T. as-cg 2 ,Mt -vi, - 42,5 if L J s'-Si , i T -1 fx f .,. 2 - gqmv - I C f fi W z KW. U1 f' L if G JI v u 'Q - f 1' A il Li., f '-t ' fb' Q Z, If LE gf N . Y Q 121, r Q fi., X 4-am ,- - J-f A ff lv ' 1-f' UL. A ww u- 'W 4. , 0,4 nw if JG L Y , I p Qinlumhia Qlinihersitp Qlibristian Zlssutiatiun Afhliated with Intercollegiate Branch of Young lVIen's Christian Association of New York City Qlentets nf work I. Earl Hall. 2. Camp Columbia. 3. Spring Street Neighborhood House, 244 Spring St. 4. Nurses' Settlement, 232 East 79th St. EARL HALL LOBBY 12I7l Sumner Stover, ,16 .,... Ruford D. Franklin, '16. Bayard T. Haskins, '16, CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION CABINET FOR 1915-I6 EEDtficer5 1915116 James W. Allison, Jr., '16 .... Robert P. McDowell .... Vincent L. Jones, ,I6S.. A. H. Temple, '17-I ..... Wallace D. Taylor, ,16. . Clifford Woody ....... Alfred K. Mausolff, '16, Edward M. Earle, ,I7.. R. R. Reeder, '16 ....... Edwin T. Allen, ,I6S. .. Robert P. McDowell .... Walter W. Dwyer, '15, . Alan Bruce Conlin, '16. . ....... President . . . Vice-President . . . .. Secretary . . . Treasurer . . . . Law ...... Science . . . . fournalism College . . . ...... Teachers College .................Arclzitecture . . . N. Editor Blue Book, The Chapel 1219.-. ..... .......Missiori Irzterests ........Bible Study . . . . Deputations .........Seroife . . . .First Year Law gff W eh Q M xQQ'Q?f7Z'a'LQ7i7iQf7Q5K I ' , E:-36 2 - x . v JY . 1 JL k 3 pw 8, V I G I 'VA I Q L: 'X K-3 lt- W A 44 15 f QQHQWMEKAN T x 5. if T' 9 F mm WMQMQEQWQMLQME wmwimv -f 41 -220- fauo it Sl.. aaf?1? 4591539 , .?afiE?Rg5iQQ, eaaaaaewaaaaaoro RaaaaaEreaaaaaraaaaaaaaaag A so f 1 .1 T f D f .1917 QQLVME 1 EERE EjE44Q7, 1 1 aeaa EERERaanaaaaaaeeaaaaataaaee mais 1 AEE Chairman Stud Zlnnual freshman Reception ent Board, Captain of Varsity Baseball EARL HALL Friday evening, Qetober 8, IQI5 Glbe Qapeakees FRANK D. FACKENTHAL Secretary of the University ROBERT XV. WATT, '16 Team, IQI6 T. NELSON METCALFE Coach of the Varsity Football Team EDWARD lll. EARLE, '17 Editor-in-Chief, H1917 Columbian WALTER W. DWYER, 'IS Graduate Treasurer of King's Crown Manager, Varsity Football Team CLIFFORD K. BROXVN General Secretary of the Columbia University Christian Association Cfibaitman RUFORD D. FRANKLIN, '16 Silt the ieiann RAYMOND L. PERKINS, '17 lliereptinlt Qtnmmittee R. D. FRANKLIN, Chairman Vice-President Christian Association E. A. Scherpich, '16 R. W. Watt, '16 C. S. Bartow, Jr., '16 H. S. Hutton, ' G. F. E. H. F. M. I. W. E. Oberrender, '16 Shea, '16 Simonds, Allison, Jr., '16 M. Earle, '17 W. D. Taylor, '16 VV. VV. Dwyer, '15 Cornwall, '16 16 C. V. L. Jones, '16 Ir., '16 R. VV. NIcCracken, '16 S. Stover, '16 B. T. Haskins, '16 -221- I O fl xx FZ' , ff' 'VC il 'tr' 1 ' I O QR xx. 1x1 ,fi I xx ll, f lv, ' 1. ...Wa c NW1, ff - ilinihersitp Qiummittee un Beligiuus mark Advisory to the Chaplain and acting as a board of directors to the Christian Association Prof. B. R. Andrews ,..... .... ............,............ ....,. . .... C I 1 fzirmzzn Prof. A. D. F. Ha l' m in ....,......... ....... ...................... T 2 'easurer Yvalter W. Dwyer, '15 Prof. James C. Egbert, '81 Frank D. Faclcenthal, 'o6 Williaili Forster, '81 Dixon Ryan Fox, ,II Prof. F. R. Hutton, '73 Rev. Raymond C. Knox Dr. Williain H. lVIcCastline VVilliam Fellowes lVIorgar1, '80 Prof. Walter I. Slichter, '96 Sumner Stover, '16 Levering Tyson, '1 1A.lX'I. Prof. Talcott Williams Clifford VVoody GEZIIBIHI SBEIIUHIIP Clifford K. Brown. ...................................... lvliami University, 'O7 Qecrsetary fm: 2Bapti5t Stuhenw George VV. Perry .... ..................................,...... C olby College, '14 Spring Stunt ibitzctnr C. Bryce Haynes.. ........................ .... lf Vofford College, '13 Y. M. C. A. HEADQUARTERS AT CAMP COLUMBIA 222- f X17 Q shaman QEI1111 QDffilZZ135 1915116 Warren D Leary .... . .................., .... P reszdenz' john C Fowler .... .... F zzst lzfe Preszdent Poiter C Murphy .... ..,, S econd VzrePre.rzde1zt Joseph A Bryan ..... .... S erretary Frank W Demuth ..... ....................4.,................... T rcarzner Baath nf d5uhztnut5 fur 191546 William E. Brophy C. Edwin Rayens john A. Mullen Edward F. Fanning Thomas F. Githens QIZDHIJIEILU Rev. Father John H. Dooley, Pastor of Corpus Christi Chapel, VVest I2ISt Street, New York City jfacultg llizpreaentatihe Prof. Carlton Huntley Hayes lbgnnuratp 9lHZII1lJZIi5 Hon. John D. Crimmins justice Eugene A Phllblll Jesse A. Locke Prof. Arthur T Remy Prof. Ralph E. Mayer Thomas O'Conor Sloane Senator james A. O'Gorman Prof. James J Walsh S. Clifford Merljill Arthur F. McEvoy C. Irwin Rayens joseph A. Bryan john T. Little John C. Fowler Frank G. Dunham John H. Guilshan Warren D. Leary Rev. john G. Wynne, SJ. 1915 Dance Qlummittez Edward F. Fanning, Chairman cllffzuffinin Qwzmhztf Prof. C. H. Hayes Raymond L. Perkins John A. Mullen George B. Murphy Gordon Fitzgerald Frank W. Dernuth VViIliam T. O'Reilly Paul McCormick Porter C. Murphy Rev. J. H. Dooley VValter lXI. Stillman, '15. Ralph R. Perry, '16 ..... blames VV. Danahy, '17. . . P. Erskine Barker, '16. .. X I Surgam cg-ne Rbilulexian Smzietp FOUNDED 1802 wfficers Spring Tilzrm, 1915 Franklin G. Dunham, '15, . , James NV. Danahy, '17.l. Howard NV. Palmer, 'Io Henry T. Kilburn, '17. .. Franklin Spier, '17 ..... Edmund C. Smith, '17, .. lValter RI. Stillman, '15, K. C. Atwood, '16 J. XV. Allison, '16 P. E. Barker, '16 C. S. Bartow, '16 H. VV. Caygill, '17 1. VV. Danahy, 'I7'I IL. M. Earle '1 I. I , 7 H. ' . Kilburn, '17 F. R. Coudert, Jr., '18 R. R. Donnell, '18 J. B. Gibson, '18 C. P. lvins, '18 Charles King Richard S. McCullough Henry l. Schmidt Francis Lieber Charles Davies Richmond Mayo-Smith F. A. P. Barnard ,fall Qlierm, 1915 Members 1916 E. R. Doyle, '16j H. N. Fairchild, '16 R. D. Franklin, '16 I. H. Freedman, '16 A. B. Conlin, '16 1917 J. S. Langthorn, '17 F. M. Michaelian, 'I7 A. K. Paddock, ,I7 E. C. Smith, '17 C. ProHitt, '17 1918 E. McGarvey, jr., '18 G. H. Merritt, '18 L. H. Nichols, '18 A. G. Redpath, '18 ilannnmty 9l9en1het5 Charles Short john D. Quackenbos Ralph Curtis Ringwalt Charles Murray Nairne Charles A. joy VVilliam G. Peck VVilliam H. Crosby . . . . . . President . . . Vice-Presidwzt ......'Secrez'f1ry . Trmsurer . . . . Crilic ...... President . . Vice-Presiizlenz' . . . . . Secretary . .. Treasurer . . . Librarian . . . Critic VV. F. C. Girdner, '16 J. A. Healy, '16 H. VV. Palmer, '16 R. R. Perry, '16 F. Spier, '17 J. Hughes, ,I7 S. C. Williams, ,I7 R. Keating, '17-I E. R. Spitzer, '18 E. B. Thompson, '18 C. H. Trask, '18 Archibald Alexander Charles R. Galwey Raymond C. Knox John Erskine Charles Battell Loomis Algernon De Vinne Tassin 4 f S , T T ' f 4- 1 ' - cotviiiara l IIlllllIllllllllIlIlIilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll l l l l l 'N N N NT N l l N N 1 1 1 l llllllll 4 1 I Illlllllllllllllllllllll . Bijilulexian 'wr' ' HF Philolexian Society was founded T - in 1802 and is one ofthe oldest college - fj qifa' literary societies in the United States. On its rolls are such familiar names as Howard Van Amringe, 'oog Hamilton Fish, 770g Brander Math- ews, 7705 Robert C. Cornell, 7743 John B. Pine, 7775 William Fellowes Morgan, '8og Frederic Coudert, TQOQ John Purroy lwitchel, ,QQ. The mission of the Society is to foster literature, ora- tory debating and dramatics at Columbia. the last-named field Philolevian has been giving yearly presentations of representative Eliza- bethan dramas. The latest play to be produced was Thomas lxyd s The Spanish Tragedy he earliest popular English tragedy. This was the first presentation of this work in America. The plays already given are: Ralph Roister Doister IQIO Friar Bacon and Friar Bun- ui if ' is IQI2 The Silent Woman IQI3 King Leir 1914 The Spanish Tragedy 1915 . E E it , , In 7' 7 U 777 t E 77 4 D Q U . gayw CIQIID g 'fThe Shoemal4er's Holiday Q nj 3 CC H 77 C 23 KI C D 5 C 7 be bpanisb ragehp PRESENTED BY THE PHILQLEXIAN SOCIETY, IQI5 A g fitbe Qlast King of Spain ............ ..,.................... K imball C. Atwood, Jr., '16 Cyjrrian, Duke of Castile ....... Lorenzo, hi: Jon ................. Hieronimo, Marshal of Spain ..... Horatio, lzir .von ...........,.... Ifieeroy of Portugal ........., Balthazar, his .ron ...... Spaniylz General ................... Portuguese Ambasxador ............ Hlexandro l Villuppi 5 Portzzguere noblemen ..... Pedrinyano, Belimperiaif Jerfuant. ...,. . Page ............................ Cerberine, Lorenzo? .rerfvant .... Hangman .,.......,.......... Bazardo, a painter ....,....... Jafques, Hieronimofr .rerfuant .... ......F. W. Girdner ....C. Hooper Trask ....I. H. Freedman , . .Perry Ivins 1 1 1 1 U 1 Douglas M. Black: ' . . . . .Ralph R. Perry, ' ...Daniel J. Reagan .Howard W. Palmer A. G. Redpath ' L. H. Nichols .James W..Danahy, ..G. Hunter Merritt, Frank H. Michaelian, ..,..P. Erskine Barker ......A. G. Redpath 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 W. McGarveyZ ' UZ' lyfllfh .................. ,,,, J ames B, Gibson, ' 2nd, W'atfh ................... ..Henry T. Kilburn, ' Belzmjzeria, L0l'f'7IZO,.S' .rirler ......................... ..... E ugene R. Spitzer, ' Isabella, Hieronimolv fwife ............................ ....... F ranklin Spier, ,I7 ilblag Qinmmittzz P. Erskine Barker, '16... .... Manager Howard W. Palmer, ,16 ....... Publicity I. H. Ereedman, '16 .... .... D rama L. H. Nichols, '18 ....... ...... P ropertie: Franklin Spier, '17 ...... ,..... T reasurer Henry T. Kilburn, '17.. .... Advertising Z55i5iTBI'lf5 A. G. Redpath, '18 Perry Ivins, '18 -226- f J ri -TAM A .X -'--'- ' Fifi. 251 fkfgif' ali' ' w i 'f :. A -' fir 5-. J, . J' if f 'S 29:5 . 2337 112541. .-x'-'hh -qgwziv - X .. . 4 ...:.?. -W.:IeL'?i.' -1, Wi.. -. . . 'X f.-.. .-.,.,,..f,,.. ii-1.51 3'17'Q'wf 1 '4?i1?Y far ' X x I 'R ' 'QI I f . . . L , ,, a A f.-A I I .. - .f fe., 2 'ttf X33 M. A .0 f . , 1 A ,swf .'....fa 5: . A257 1, f' .IJ-El . 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'z'.sg4-.wqfp 5-,'1:a.f2f'mfvf-512 ' .l3g5'i .,4p,:, .,-H23 .gy-,.:,-:.'--' xeN::1---.ax ite., IA.: yy--9.1,+r:i,.tV.f,, .f sw:-ti: 'rf I Zintetcnllegiate riangular abate QinIumhia-lmnnsplnania-Qlutnell QIBHIID 5, 1915 Question: Resolved, in view ofthe present international situation the United States should take immediate Steps materially to increase the Army and Navy, fit llanratz Swann fluhiturium, jflztn york COLHMBIA fAFF.D Isadore B. Levine, '16 Samuel I. Rosenman, '15 C. Bouck Petchtle, 'I6 W. T. Mussaeus, '18 CAlternateD CORNELL CNEG.D S. S. Leibowitz, '15 R. H. Blanchard, '17 L. Y. Gaberman, '15 H. Klauba, '17 CAlternateD to the Negative. Decision of two votes to one awarded at 19nu5tnn Ball, ibbilahzlpbia PENNSYLVANIA CAFFJ E. C, Gould, '16 H. T. Ryan, '16 W. A. Pendleton, 'I6 W. G. Sabel, '17 QAlternateQ COLUMBIA fNEG.D James W. Danahy, '17J Julian C. Hall, '15 Edward M. Earle, '17 Douglas Rl. Black, '16 CAlt Decision unanimous in favor of the Negative. ernatel At Ithaca Pennsylvania defeated Cornell by two votes to one. The nnal standing of the 3 teams therefore was: Columbia, 43 Cornell, 35 Pennsylvania, 2. This is the fourth consecu- tive time Columbia has received a plurality of the judges' votes. Ciba Debating Qluuncil Leon Fraser, 'IO James W. Danahy, '17-I Douglas ll. Black, '16 Edward Rl. Earle, '17 C. Bouck Petchtle, '16 1227i EW . f Yak? M My X V I h 9 A Q 'QEKQEXQ' K f , , xx, 4 'I 'if ' . Q fl I I 1 WQPQLWIMEBMA - I VQiqWfQi QQfg3VA A -228- one ggfic X 4 jf , ', A ' f A N- 1 fe ,ff f f XX X l , if A, , - ' ' . ' Q, ma :rx W 1 . , C .. A elm VJ saw aa .4 wan 4.5- ox, The Tlliransnuntinental Rebate Grip The longest trip ever taken by a Columbia team of any kind goes to the debaters. It was decided to accept the invitation of the University of Southern California for a dual debate in Los Angeles on April 14. In addition, debates were arranged for both the outgoing and return trips. Ghz QJKDZULIIZ April 10, William Jewell College, at Liberty, lllo. 14, University of Southern California, at Los Angeles, Cal. 17, University of Utah, at Salt Lake City, Utah Ghz dream EDRVARD M. EARLE, 117, Captain Douoms M. BLACK, H6 JAMES WV. DANAHY, '17I, Manager' -229- fd L -Sr? I .Q - ' f A s , A f , ., I O X CQL V WEEKA N ' Tw if W - Ciulumhia Qinllege Qianniuates for a Ebegree with Ipnnnrs Jacob Broches Aronoff Harold Edward Aul Charles Stern Ascher lklorris Aronson Emanuel lvlaurice Abrahamson Ernest Brenneeke Clifton Banham Bull, Jr. John David Beals, Jr. Ernest Frank Brace John Sears Baldwin Thomas Barish Stephen Patrick Burke lVIorris Bernstein Frederic R. Coudert, Jr. VValter E. Curt Raymond Joseph Daly Leopold Duskis Edward lklead Earle Solton Engel Edward Gluck Joseph Gutmann lValter Gerbereux Alexander Cowles Glennie George Jay Gould, -lr. Samuel Ginzburg lVilliam Augustus Holst, -lr. Christopher Joseph Harrifon James Fearl Hughes lVilliam Hillman Carroll Perry Ivins Channing Ingersoll Abraham Jacob Kaufman Henry Seney Kane Limlley Fiske Kimball Louis Kowarsky Louis George Kreutzer Kingsley Kunhardt Carl Hermann Kraeling Mazzini Lavino Lapolla Roland Louis Loiseaux Jacob Levine Burr Martyn Hermann Jacob lVIanckiewicz Chester Stephen Massett 'VVilliam Mussaeus Edward Columba Meagher Harry H. Meyer Saul Oppenheim G. C. Papazian Samuel David Pasner Ralph Redman Perry Russell Maxfield Oram Harry A. Righi Harold Arthur Rose Albert Gordon Redpath Edmund Coe Smith Emory Potter Starke Thomas George Schaedle Philip Schwartz VVilliam VValter Stecker Henry Paul Teall Lewi Tonks Albert Louis Weclisler Spencer Charles Williams Theodore DuBois VViggins Richard Wagner, Ir. Hlilton VVallach Gustav Adolph Zeltner :.-::..'- - 11 --1 1- .f '-1 f ' 5 12-5: , .' . ' -' d 1 v , X I . ,- . J ' 1 U' W .un ' -4 f..:fo ., .. .. -, f. - 151 I , ' .li-fr: H .-,. ,I in , 1 1:2 1 gig - . sv -, - . 1 1. - ff - t ' ' ' ' ,i Y ' . 4 's Q I in N. ,J - i 1. .- :V .1 Zaunurs Jfnrum nf alumina :allege To conzbine good fellouislzip with conscientious' and ejjrectiw sclzolarrhipf' Executive Qtummittzz Alexander Cowles Glennie, Chairman Ralph Redman Perry Roland Louis Loiseaux Edward Mead Earle Solton Engel, Secretary group together a comparatively small number of men with fairly similar tastes in Qmatters of the intellect, to unite them with the common end in view-a truly ' liberal education, to have them talk together and live together to a certain extent- this is the ideal and aim of the Honors Forum. lnstituted in IQII and meeting since gnu 1--..-................. then in various places,-finding, it is hoped, its permanent situation in Hamilton Hall-it has always consciously aimed at the harmonious personal and social development of all its members, from the newly fledged Sophomore to the sophisticated Senior. There day by day tradition-bound conservative and too ardent radical, and all those of the gradations in between, rub shoulders, smooth down or knock off jagged ridges, hard knobs and corners, till at graduation the Honors man is a polished stone. There, by discussion, the student re- fashions what he has heard and read in his courses and in outside experience, and ingrains the harmonious result into his thinking, his philosophy, his attitude toward living. The ideal of Honors work is to raise up a class of thoughtful, independent men of cul- ture through a truly liberal education, that broadening and strengthening of the intellect which makes it a clear forceful logic engine, with parts of different size, but all of potent strength and in smooth running order, ready to be turned to almost any kind of work, that liberal education which aims to give a breadth of intellectual view no subsequent specializa- tion can ever take away. Further, Honors gives to each Honors man a sense of achievement and mastery in two subjects of his choice, giving him, he feels, in those departments of knowl- edge the impulse to read their books and study their problems as long as he shall live. An essential part of this liberal education, the social element, is largely acquired through the agency of the Honors Forum, where through the action and reaction of thought upon thought, character upon character, theory upon theory, where through the association of scholar and student, professor and undergraduate, at smokers and elsewhere, the student acquires the ability to speak with ease to all varieties of men, and comes out at the end of his course a broad, well developed, capable man of culture. -T. D. VV. .123 11. Flin A .- K. ,Ein , ,. Q M 7 'W X X, KVM! 5LE'E?. 5.Q' ZSEIQJEYEJE Q ALMQ L XS,-Zgji., L Cliulumhia Ublnihersitp Clllihil Qingimzering Sucietp illbffisers Fritz Nylnnd .. T. lll. Curry, Jr H. P. Butler A. Cornelli VV. H. Diekman R. F. Hollman H. S. Hutton R. Jauss D. C. Kane J. Kuchar F. G. lVIerCkel L. N. Moeller President . ............... S6 CI'l'l'!l7'j 'Tl'6IlXUT67' 9'IB2mhZIZ5 L. H. F. llouquin H. G. Nevitt W. T. Q'Reilly G. P. Qrthey F. H. Phipps F. A. Renard D. lXfI. Romeo J. A. Strang lVI. P. Van Buren R. G. Williamsoxi Ginmmittze nn Qlctihitief F. H. Phipps, Clmirnzan RI. P. Van Buren VV. H. Diekmann Ollnmmittee nn membership R. H. Hollman H. S. Hutton T. Nl. Curry, Ir. jfacultp QL3emhzt5 Prof. W. H. Burr S. lX'IacGregor Prof. E. B. Lovell K. Finch H. Perrine Prof. L. D. Norsworthy F. llliller -232 ai fs if .ww Enoimeetei fllif U .155 o-eierr e 5 .t..'il' 2 lilly QQ .ef RWM - ' 'iiiii-15:2 :ffggfzg ' - I In . :if NG if ' LL, . -.4,-. . ' T'??9i'i?j:.EJ Qiulumhia Utlnihersitp jilileeijanieal Qinggineering Society L. H. Nielsen, 7I6S ........ A. S. Henry, Jr., lI6S ...... C. W. Sengstacken, ,175 .... J. P. Haight, 7178 ........ R. Brizzolara VV. G. Bunzl L. Dowling J. Gleeson P. S. Harper A. S. Henry, Jr. J. Gardner V. L. Jones E. H. Bragg R. Colsten H. A. Gastner F. C. Gatje H. U. Greene D. Hageman H. E. Hildebrand . P. Haight . E. Hochette E. C. Jackson . J. Lanzetta . R. Lawler .T H .T I E. S. Bristol H. H. lXIz1rtin iiDtEieer5 Qpemhers 1916 1917 JV. C. BI arquzird 1918 J. M. Nesbitt Hzsgjgl President . . . Vice-President J. Morch L. H. Nielsen F. Rasori E. W. VVezLVer M. Zins J. T. Hanlon S. T. Johnson, Jr. E. Pilnacek J. hdzinning H. H. Maass R. E. lVIcIntosh S. C. hflerrill J. W. Sehede C. VV. Sengstacken J. H. Titcomb lXfI. VVZ1l'EC1' V. Barton YV. Henry L. V. Place G. H. John E. H. Shea R. VV. Thompson Secretary Treasurer 53, 'gi -an X Q Hu. Wgmgnxnniwm mmafmnminmmmnmwmfgmi rw Y f YU ii2iQ5QWM1SHAQNREl f' L fr! may .s..waMQfQiQf mafQ.sQ.Q.i.1'smi, I Qlulnnihia Uhinihersitp Sanitary Engineering bnnietp L. A IOLIqLIiI1 .. . ,,,.,, Prgyidgnf J- A- Sffalig ---- . . . l7ice-Presiflenz' F. G. lX'Ie1'kle . . . .......... Secretary RI. YVz1lsh .. ..... .... .... . 1 Jssinrznt Secretnrj glgfmhffg 1916 L. I. Aronescu W. H. Diekmann H. S. Hutton I. Kuchar S. licdine . R. B. jauss H. VV. Beyer R. E. Billsborrow A. Tinocco S. Zuckerman 1917 faculty 9I9zmhzt5 F. G. Rflerkle L. H. F. llouquin G. F. Orthey K. A. Strang N L. D. Schiffman RT. VVa1sh P. B. Tartt V. V. RfIcKenna T. G. RIaCCz11'thy Prof. D. D. Jackson, Hon. Pfesident R. K. Brown A. XV. B uswell J. S. VVa1ker U xP- Nl If IV W ll Tl? 'Gif C m! 9 . 5' Heu1iigIg:,.4aq!g .A te 'A .50 The Zlrtbitettural Sueietp 9DEfieer5 George F. Root ..... ........ P resident Michel M. Konarski . . . .... Secretary Robert O. Derrick . . . .... Vice-President Paul VV. Dixon ..... . . . Treasurer peat '2J5uuk Qlummittee George F. Root ................ Chairnzan Robert O. Derrick Reynold E. Paufve Michel M. Konarski lld. Bernhard Adler Paul VV. Dixon Walter F. Wilson Bernard M. Adler Leopold Arnaud Frank W. Bail Phelps Barnum lldaitland Belknap Reddick Bickel Peter Benger, Jr. John Ralph Boland Harold Brink Frank Brodsky E. Gordon Brown Richard S. Buck, Jr. Herbert Burke Charles M. Cannon, Jr. Leon Casasus Binge Clark Bonghiton Cobb Henry Cohen Richmond F. Coit Verna Cook Dorothy Cox A. C. Denison Robert O. Derrick Paul VV. Dixon David S. Dobson John Francis Downing Harry Finkelstein Donald A. Fletcher Robert Ludlow Fowler Robert H. Spurgeon, Jr. Epemhets uf the Society Abner Frankel Norman Clough Manuel Gamba W. T. Sherman Garnjost Alonzo H. Gentry William W. Grace Herbert Post Greene J. R. Greenberg George Hall Heibert Butram Hanes Esdras C. Hartley Charles F. Hernandez, Murray Hoffman Warner H. Jones Robert C. Kilborn Alfred Z. Kohn M. M. Konarski Homer R. Lee Joseph Levy, Jr. F. Emil Loescher Anthony Lombardi Paul lVlcCormick James McFadden Allan P. McFarland Stanley Nlatthews Alfred K. Mansolff D. B. Miller Donald G. lVlixsell Sherley VV. lVIorgan Daniel B. Clarke Morse Walter C. B. Morse Brendan J. Murphy Sotaro Ohta Reynold E. Paufoe Howard B. Peare David Podoloff Richard M. Potr Earl Purdy Johnston L. Redmond Henchton L. Risley Alexander C. Robinson Geo. F. Root John L. Rudd lsidore Safier Walter H. Sands Henry E. Schwarz Irving Seehig VVilliam Selikowitz John G. C. Sohn Robert H. Spurgeon Edgar R. Thoyer Ralph L. Twitchell Carl Snyder Van Name F. Huntley Waycott, Jr. Jacob Wetstein Rollin C. VVilcox VValter F. VVilson John C. VVinslow I' k Q iw. QOLWMl3MAo ll r 1 ,f J swf IQ x... gap' il. ' ,C ,DILW 1 5- ll 4. 15 .- l 1' ms, K QL, X - .5 'Li' fwptnmetrinal Zlssuniatinn uf Cllulumhia Qhinihersitp Samuel H. Roberts .... Albert H. Rist, Jr. .. Hadleigh D. Hyde .... Donald A. Lull ......... Samuel VV. Hardwick Harold R. Barnes R. Ray Burns Edwin P. Clay Julius Feinberg Vtlilliam H. Hahn Samuel VV. Hardwick LeRoy R. Ames Harris Berman Roy E. Denny ' Hervey R. Emery Claud ll. Hall Leo Hirschberg 1916 Hadleigh D. Hyde Frederick Kuenstler Donald A. Lull Theodore P. lVlcLam Forrest F. Postell Edwin Harry Reese 1917 Abraham Hirsch I. Pullman lrons Samuel R. Kantro Arthur W. Moss lldiss Hajnalka NI. Pinter Hugh Peter Reilley ........ President . . . Vice-Preszdent . . . ........ Secretfug Treasurer Correspanfling Secretmj Albert H. Rist, Jr. Samuel H. Roberts Abraham Soling Paul VVilhelm Leslie L. VVilson Harold A. Schiffmen Leonard A. Sibley - Williain Sohmers Aden O. Smith Edw. H. Vandenburgh William A. VVeeks James C. Egbert, Ph.D. Frank Allen Patterson, Ph.D. J. P. C. Southall, A.B., A.lXfI. A. -lay Cross, D.O.S. lbnnnratp QI9emhzr5 Bergen Davis, Ph.D. Hermon XV. Farwell, A.B., A.M. Louis R. Welzmiller, BLD. Frederic A. VVoll, B.S., A.M. ..236.. '4 l f I4 I 1' f Y' X1 f il Q 1' , . V r Q iwimfi N- pr 1 T QM ll f Q ' U ' 'T , ?c? 4 1 , SZ, , Norm Brarton Charley Bartow Gil Currier Evening Fogg Dake Ferris Bob Lorenz Dol Cochran Freddie Burghard Bobby lllunroe Dick Lahey Bob Pennell Tommie Thomas ff ' P' 1 N N K ...X U ,. 1916 Obie lVIyers Lefty Sengstack Ray Jauss Ship Sherpich Frank Siinonds 1917 Bill Hooven Rene Wormser' Titch Tichborne Dutch Piel Pere lWansbach 1918 Dunc Leys Scut Trowbridge u Jake Fairheld N T ' 5 Spurge Spurgeon VVally Taylor VVeary Walker Leefix Wormser Diek Diekrnann Don Donaho Skip Bellinger Paddy Paddock Bill Sengstacken Dick lflurphy Bob Ollaoughlin -HZ , I ' 5- 532 633 : ,,. vdxd 'I' , d4 fb 55' ' 1' YZ NJ ' ,o 91 2 gli EQ . Vs' -. a 5 . QE , gn .X by A705 HALL QEra5mu5 391111 Qllluh lennnraty Qlpzmhzti Frederick W. H. Huntington, E. M., '85 VVilliam H. Johnston, BS., '07 Franklin C. McGill, A.M., 'OI George F. Wilder, A.lVI., '10 Preston C. Farrar, A.lVl., '04 John A. F. Randolph, A.B., I3 Charles B. Batchelor, A.B., '06 D. Renwick Kerr, B.S., '14 9Dffirz1:5 Ali A. Hassan, '17 ....... ........... ......... P r eszdenl Jacob S. Langthorn, Jr.. . . . . . Vice Preszdent Stanton W. Allison, '17 ..... Secretary Treasurer glgfmhffg S. W. Allison, '17 H. W. Look, '17 Aren, 'I7S F. Dehls, 'IQ F. G. Dunham, '15 C. D. B. Ferris, '17 F.A. H. L. Fisher, 'ICL lVl. H. Gropper, '16 C. A. Harnmarstrorn, '17 A. A. Hassan, '17 C. L. Haywood, '17S Hildebrand, '17 C. H. C. Hochette, '17S H. S. Kane, '18 H. A. Kashden, '16 VV. H. Killough, '16 VV. L. Kirch, '17S H. lll. Krandle, '16 H. J. S. Langthorn, '17 ..238.. T. E. McCracken, '19 E. .McGarvey, Ir., '18 Mahon, '16 H. Mileh, '17 D. W. Miller, '17 H. V. lVIiller, '16 T. H. Minturn, '17 R. L. Osswalt, '16 O. H. Osswalt, '18 R. E. Paufve, 16 F.A. E. 1. F. R. Sanborn, 'IQ C. W. Sengstacken, '17 C. Sinnegen, '18 J. H. W. Thatcher, '18 E. Uhlig, '18 D. YV. Vollmer, '16 H. C. Weissenborn, '15 S. KQMQN ffl' J 4- Kgfim xe eesawaaEafaafamfata Q es- f- .f e as 1 f YD I s ' way V .1 X, , , , Af. . A p. yn' , E, :ft Q x .XML W f., L.. ' J -.'-A.. .f f xi N ,fA TX ' 1 farrxa 1 li eouytsa s XGA iw J .M V f x - .M - .s , Q ff . . 435, aaafa Qswaa ef Qlulumhia Mnihetsitp iltcunumics Qllluh 9Dtficecs anti Qiifecutine Qlnmmittee 1915116 Wayne V. lVIyers .... .......... ...... P 1 'esident Edward M. Earle .... .... l fice-President Henry R. Kahn ...... . . ...........,. Secretary William H. Steiner .... ................. T reasurer Royal F. Shepard ..... . . .Director Extension Speaking George H. Roller .... ............ D irector of Trips Charles G. Profiitt ..... ...... C hairznan Banquet Committee Elmer W. Snyder .... l ..... Representing Teachers College John G. Anderson .... ........ R epresenting Law School Leland R. Robinson . .. .... Representing Graduate School Edward W. Weiler l Managers of Publicity Robert H. Leding it and Printing The Economics Club fwas organized for the purpose of supplement- ing the study of economic principles and problems Lwith numerous touches of actual economic life. To accomplish this result speakers qualijied to discuss from a practical point of fviefw the social and economic problems of the day have been infuited to address the club,' excursions ha-ve been arranged to places of economic interest and special reports have been presented at 'discussion meetings' by members of the club. Members have also spoken at settlements and similar organizations under the auspices ofthe extension speaking bureau. In this fway it is believed that the study of the subject of economics is fvitalized and co-ordinated fwith the economic defuelopments of modern society, and the members of the club are made to feel some responsibility in helping to make these defuelopments of the healthiest and best kind. init?-LIMHEIKAEZIIEN is actangeu with those Qlulumhia ucganigae tions which at times bane parallel interests ann actinities ann initb the Smcial Science League nf 7.5acnaccl Glullege. The UNIVERSITY Organization. 19 an Ciluh glint the prnmntiun nt a true ann wholesome Glinlumbia Spirit. 2IDffirer5 Schlesinger . . . ........... ..... P resident M. Conti ..... Vice-President A. Barber .. .... Secretary S. Sowar. . . . Treasurer WBITUJZIS A. Barber, 1918 Rl. P. Schaffer, 1QI7L A. NI. Conti, 1917 IW. I. Schaffer, Phar. A. H. Kempner, 1917 D. Schlesinger, 1917 B. Raymond, 1917 I. N. Singer, 1917 V C. N. Sariin, 1919 L. S. Sowar, 19181 'flfaer N1 Q if Eb We XfSQ 'b CEL ? Q'EQ L QQ GCR' I 1 'Ref-'3 Vg, at -ref-fr afmwfvezw me-M11 re in .A if 1' 1: 'g ' 1- g f 'Refi 1 1 17, N 1 L Q, TF ' ' Prof. W. A. Hervey .. Dr. Gotlieb Betz ..... E. H. Zeydele, ,IS .... W. R. Ilsen, '17L ..... W. T. Mussaetis, ,18. .. K. RI. Herstein, ,I7. .. A. Mayer, I. C. Andrews M. G. Bacl1 Prof. E. W. Bagster-Collins Prof. WV. A. Braun Dr. G. Betz Prof. W. H. Carpenter I. B. Crook W. W. Dwyer A. Derbyshire, E. H. Finck R. Guggenheim J. D. Guthmann James Gutrnann E. Hoyam Jr. Presented by Albert Mayer .... .. james B. Crook .. Alfred Haldenstein ... 117 eutstijer 'Herein QDffitzt5 for 19154916 191113 Qliummittzz 1915:1916 W. Ilsen, ,I7L faculty 9l13zmhzr5 . . . ..... President . . . . . Vice-President . . .Executive Chairman . . . . . . . .. Treasurer ......... Secretary . . .Assistant Secretary H. Steiner, '16 Dr. H. W. L. Dana Prof. E. Kasner Prof. H. H. L. Schulze Prof. A. W. Grabau Prof. E. D. Perry Prof. C. Thomas Prof. W. A. Hervey Dr. A. W. Porterfield Dr. T. Bohme Prof. F. Hirth Prof. J. D. Prince R. VV. Schloss Prof. F. W. I. Heuser Prof. A. F. J. Remy Prof. E. F. Hauch Prof. W. R. Shepherd Mnhztgrahuatz Qlazmheri K. N. Herstein W. T. Mussaeus L. A. Shears J. Holzinger C. L. VV. Meyer H. P. Spring L. VVinfry E. VVeiler NI. Winkler E. Weil E. Zeydel A. A. Haldenstein O. E. Plath W. R. Ilsen E. K. Richard H. W. Meyer R. E. vom Saal A. Mayer L. W. Strauss A. Mansolff C. Schloss E. E. Lemche VV. H. Steiner Der Unsterbliche Felixn by Ernst von Wildenbruch the Deutscher Verein of Columbia and tl1e Deutscher Kreis of Barnard 1211112 CU1lJm111i1fBZ 191411915 East uf culbarattzw Manager .... .flsxistant Manager .. ..... Stage Ilflanager Professor Felix Mannhardt ............. ........................ W V. R. Ilsen, '15 Laura, his :wife ..................................... Hildegard Diechmann, '18B Erika West, an autfzorfss ............... .......... E lsie Chesley, '15B Kurt Lieberitz, rlfIl7Z7lh6l7'dId5 Serretary. .. .... William Hochstadter, Pg. Hans Hanoldt, of Brrmarhafven ........ ...... V V. T. Mussaeus, ,Ig Petrienchen, the family dortor ........ ...... M ervin VViener, 715 Minna, the cook ............. .... T l1eresa Mayer, 'ISB Hanna, har daughter ....... ..... IV Iargaret Fries, '16B Hanna's Daughter ........ ..... Dorothy Marburger Emilie, the lmusemaid ........ .......... Ruth Benjamin, ,I7B Ludwig, a frircur ................... ..... P Ierbert M. Davidson, ,181 Olga Margilawski, budding genius ..... ......... S ophie Amson, ,TSB Ema Sternburg, budding genius ......................... Servant ............................................... MEMBERS OF A FREE THOUGHT Albert Mayer, YI7 Alfred Haldenstein, ,IS Harriet Sinsheimer, '18B W. Howard Steiner, '16 CLUB Emil H. Fink, ,IS 55531. 41 , Q we kwmMUeaweweseme? QmQQQ1QQr1m'osQ1 e. TD illll QQDLW M181 Nl OC in I rv . .,. .V F.. ,.. . --M- 1-' . - - ' -. ,3, 1 ' -. ' me., 1 -. f' ' ' ' E l. 1 ,JV .AZ i xi - 3 N , ' J ,' f - Q 0 , ' ' . X ,fl 5 J ff W I K f of 41 Wi, -I 1 Svuniiti jrannaisz uf Qllulumhia Tlliniharsitp 9Dtfiner5 R. L. Loiseaux, '18 .... .......... ...... E. J. Mahon, '16 .... .... T fire Preszdent A. C. Glennie, '17 ..... ..... . H. S. Kane, '18 ..... .......................... .... T r easurer Qlgemhens in the ,faculty Professor A. A. de Lapradelle, Honorary Presfdezzt Professor L. A. Loiseaux Dr. H. W. L. Dana lWr. E. Fortier J. B. Baldwin, '18 T. Black, '17-I R. J. Daly, '17 A. Derbyshire, '16 E. BTCT. Donnelley, '16J W. D. Gerbereux, '18 S. L. Gilmore, '16 A. C. Glennie, '17 F. Heldt, '17 R. ll. Herrick, '16 VV. R. llsen, '17L H. S. Kane, '18 P. J. Kaptanok, '19 R. Kroll, '16 R. Qmmheri L. Loiseaux, '18 R. Loutski, '16 E. lVIahon, '16 A. Mayer, '17 W. Neale, '19 L. Passarelli, '16 C. G. Proffitt, '17 A. H. Righi, '18 S. l. Rosenrnan, 'I8L I. Rotgard, '16 I. P. Salvatore, Pg. R. Wagner, '18 VV. H. Wells, '18 F. V. VVhitehouse, '16 A. F. Von Bernuth, '17 Eirnnln Zitalianu nf Clllnlumhia Qlinihersitp Iltalian Show Qlast, 1915-uimzssunu wa 211 Clamps Philip Bongiorno, 'I Salvatore F. La Cor Nicholas Bucci, lI6 5lDffiner5 1915116 7L ...... .................. te, 'I6L .... C ....... William T. Liccione, lI7C .... .................... Art I. M. Aimee, 'ISC V. Anello, lI9C A. Baratta, lI9C W. N. Barbarito, lX7C M. A. Barone, JIGC P. Bongiorno, ,I7L N. Bucci, lI6C Buonaguro, ,IQC Candela, Pg. Cassasa, lI7C M. Conti, 'I7C PP?-13 faculty 9l13eml1zt5 hiur A. Livingston E Henry W. L. Dana Qlctihz 9I13zmhzt5 J. Covello, ,IQC I. Croce, 'I8C H. De Bellis, ,ISC E. H. de Muria, 'I7C V. F. De Nezzo, 'ISL N. Frunzi, Sp. 1. j. Furia, ,I7C A. Giglio, lI9C S. F. La Corte, 'I6L VV. T. Liccione, lI7C M. S. Lapolla, 'ISC ttOl'C Cadorin ... . . . President . . Vice-President . . . . Secretary . . Treasurer Mariano, lI6C Marraro, 119C Mazzola, ,IQC Minoli, ,ISC Messina, ,I7C Pascarella, '16S H. Righi, 'I8C I. Salvatore, Pg. A. Scardaccione, ,I6C Serafmo, lI9C Di Lorenzo, ,IXC ITALIAN SHOVV, HNESSUNO VA AL CAMPO, presented April 21, IQI5. ANNUAL DANCE of the Circolo Italiano, held December IO, IQIS. ff 1 'A if if 44 Mi. ..,. . klll if 1 .f s.g,ih5- ' '- nf' ff ffl, f,fA.,'1. . . 2 a -1- .A E , - E 1 W- v 1 aj ' J 9 A 7 i f .-f-:sum -1 ' an T ' J.. J ' af' be ' 4 -1 'E AL Qllllllil .-if f- . .?f2fml3Za.M.A funn . f i f-42. - 9. M . ff X Y -.-1 f Q W -xi: 'v: -cream ' f - f f J-:Sf 4 F4 ' . i r . Q 1 A X - - ff ' f fe... . X f' wk, '. Q 1 . A-. a- , V ' L 9 , ' u faq: Q, sig B2 qfakiw wk, 1 if I , A at 'mv 4 1' - 'Sw ' -fi ? ' 5- , H b, 1 0 A fi ge' 11.4 1-3 4-. g, ag .. 1- -. 15, - , , f ,,:,1.,7:3k-Llsgf '-U, ig U Agni? A f , ,V f . f br Q ,. f' 'I . 2- .- . .,,, V f Q.. f' ' rr? ' 1 I Q ,wiv :um f' ..,rs'fg.1i AL-Sf X - A , ai., Itgujfw -if ,sl x 1 I L I s . Q '- I .H M Q X ff .11 614: A Y A f I g'AQ'9 21.5, Qrsglsv W' ff: ' X '- Q sffa f f 1- 'fs 'V ' 'wr I gr ,' 1 'fm M, 'ML ' V we sv-' I nik --'YQ' v J is me , - I ef - x W - He -H 4 re s X ' I 4 4 A , , I I, J ,C 1. 1,2 - ,yeah .2 . f'q.,.,,. 5 f we he , v E fagrefwf K . : . I , eff A 7 .:, ng, 5 1: -1 4, f 'qw a1gy'g5T , . 3.-1 X ...su fn 'F' HU 'Ni f' Q- A 1 as A ,wif aa . TNIB. H i . ,, I. Howland Donaldson... Percy P. lVIansbaCh . Joseph Bryan ...... Henry C. Monroe.. Ruford D. Franklin Torrey H. Webb Herbert Buernieyer Reynolds Benson Griffin Bullwinkel YV. Byrne Raymond Perkins I. H. Donaldson David Cochran Harry VV. Caygill appa Esta hi 9DfEicet5 . . . . Presidcvzi . lfice-President .. Treaslzrfr .. Secretary 1916 Eckhardt Calder Howard Burkitt Hoxie Fairchild A. W. Gibson 1917 I. H. Cleveland Joseph Bryan James B. Donoho Percy P. Mansbacli Henry C. Ddonroe Frederic C. Bellinger Daniel E. Kennedy jfratcz in Zlllnihzriitate Kenneth C. Watkins , T K'-27'-M Q 5381? M . Wd - I 4 Wm W- 4 f x 5 -' A135 ?5?J'f,1f ..f' ' fx wb 1 iffHf1fif: ' J N 4, w ig ! ,ZL JL k f, I Xx x t N! 4, If :EAI-W' ' .. I 'Q X, i 1 V V ,4 Af K 2 , Gr I ' e , 5510+ I UMB1 Weis -as K , he RBREWVXQ www IQQQEWMQQMQEMMQQQQWMQI si I 12 I :a le c5.ma UQf fwema f 'I I , AJ .fr I V Is' v If 1- f f If I - 1 II.. Q otvryharau gi.. vi Q' o r Ce.. 'wa' Qllamp Cliulumhia 9Dtficers uf Zinstruttiun Prof. James C. Egbert ...... J. K. Fmeh .................. Harold Jacoby, A.B., Ph.D. .... . Qlattnnump ....................Director of Summer Session ResidentDirector . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Rutherford Professor of Astronomy VVilliam Bowie, B.S., C.F,., A.lVI. ...........,.............. Inspector of Geodetic Work United States Coast and Geodetic Survey fAssociateD Charles A. lhlourhees, B.S. ..Assistant United States Coast and Geodetic Survey QAssistantJ Walter F. Kraus, CF. ................................................. CASS1Sf3HtD Bernard 0. Dodge, Ph.D. .. 2Bntang Instructor in Botany CUJihiI Glfnginzzting J. K. Finch, CF., A.M. B. Harold Belknap, C.E. . . . . Harry Buncke, C.E. Walter F. Kraus, C.E. Charles F. NIacCarthy, E.M. John S. Peck, C.E. ...... . Frederick K. Morris, A.lVI. . Frank E. Edebohls ...... Harry VVieler FIRST DIVISION J. B. Donoho, I7S, Chairman East fluff-A. F. Smithers, 17S Eartl-1111!-V. V. NIcKenna, 17S South ffrlll-RI. Vvalsh, 17S South HHH-Tl. lXIZ1Cc32ll'fl'Ij', 17S Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Highway Survey CAssistantD . . . . .Pa ing and Farm Surveys Limnology CAssistantj . . . . .City and Solar Surveys Instruments CAssistantD . . . . . .Mine and Plane Table Surveys CAssistantj . . . . . .Leveling and Repetition Surveys CAssistantD Glizulngp ...........InstructorinGeology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Secretary, Camp Columbia Secretary Y. M. C. A. and Medical Officer Stuhent Baath SECOND DIVISION F. Nyland, I6S, Chairman South I-fall-C. Kellelcer, 16S South Pla!!-J. A. Strang, 16S North Hall-R. V. Norris, 17S North Hall-R. K. lwunroe, 17S -2461 f f f f 3:11-ais f, f f fi' ' f- ,1e:2Q21.zf.z:',1:sf af:425:z2:1::-:vm 2275165iLS91:'555L22:lik.JJ:19dLia19141-L' . .i2:1:an:12::f.' :. -5- ::-'- I f' .1 lo ff ,f T YQ ' . 1 if Qtamp Qiulumhia LMOST every engineer in the U. S. A. has heard of Camp Columbia. This is the place Where the students in engineering get on intimate terms with transits, levels, compasses, stadia constants, monuments, pies, level rods, yellow books, crew nights, railroad dinners, Slaiby, Ed,', and contours. These are just a few of the things-space forbids a complete list. Then, of course, there is the main object of the camp, that is instruction in surveying. Everybody agrees that this covers the subject completely. Also there is the intimate getting together among the whole bunch both in Work and play. We have been thinking over the last few years at Camp and the only thing that we did not like was the lunch we had the day we were surveying in the Swamp. Our two summers at Camp were very busy ones g and, although we all have hopes that We will be something more than surveyors after we have been out in the cold, cold world for a few years, we do feel that, as in the case of George Washington, this training insurveying, and particularly in self-reliance and in over- coming obstacles which field Work entails may, as in his case, lead us onward and upward. Of course this sounds very deep and thoughtful, but We have another summer still to spend at Camp, and there is no telling to what heights our thoughts may roam after Professor Jacoby,s course in Astronomy, or how far We may go after a ride on the Bantam and Bethlehem Railroad. Uur class is in a happy position. We can look back to the two years gone by and to the one more to come and plan to make our next and last summer at Camp a busy and pleasant one. -248- J 3XfNmQNWwQ D X51 Q LS?-KQV! Xfbgxf' I-fm 6 E JJ N W Oni WED U M 5.7 mf' LXW kr if N M D LTX 2 9 f rs g V!X Z 'nd ffkm Xi, wx X W? X Xxx f A 4 A NQRLX X X 0 ffkfw. ,LXJ Q FXV Bangla Cx TY? X Q X X W- f 33 TWTS7 Q - Q , ' Mus'-' X X 5- 1 x 1 'X f ii iq A , N ,Lg ky, ' 9 Z , '-,..!,,g f - ' ' A :fu i'....' 'i'5 -l.L- Vi: A ? v , 0 Q5 4 Raw '7 wi . vwf ' ' 4 QV -, ' xg. I -A I vi A A Jq.,.'. 25 0 ' A 'L' J -vfi:-1.1 1 57. V ' Q Y dsdg. ' Y '.jf'Qf?Aj' - - if-11-S. - v -, . '4 ,fffi JW, V f - + V fy, f wr f, -:'f:g?f- 91- -ew 523: -.1 'Q 2 ' V gfjf, tk- A qfufv I . f be K1 . ',f'c:4Efg ' 'FJ' A -ng 1 ,-'df L 1- ff'-'n' 3 -LL V- --1 'Eg - L cl , ij iw' 7 - 1, fr 'UQ -'HQIJ I Q . L , LQ-.EqL. 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It is a serious and solemn human undertak- ing which conceives itself as hearing a grave respon- sibility toward Womanhood, toward society, and to- ward the University whose traditions and uncon- querahle vitality it shares. If the College be kept true to the spirit and the aim of its founders, if it continue Christian, catholic, large-minded, sincere, and scholarly, it will increase with each year in power as a builder of character and a Shaper of in- telligence in that womanhood which is at once the glory and the hope of our civilization, A NICHOLAS lX'IURRAY BUTLER. Speech nz' Confvocfztiofz in Commemoration of the ffwezztj'-fifflz HlI71i7f'f'I'S!17'j' of the founding of Barnard Colleyc, Alpril 29, IQI5. 'C' 'C' E' ' 'G' 'C' ..2521 MQ if F jiegigigt kR.nrmemQQtEmeRRfER1m1 wIQQinQQI5RnraaLw I I YU I X gx Mg mw wm ei lil? C QDLVMB1lA T- C I f B wi Zgarnarh Qiullege Qlluartzr Glientuty Glielzhratiun Qlummemuratine Exercises Thursday, April Twenty-ninth, IQI5 QDth1zt ut QEfm:i5n5 Reagan By the Right Reverend DAVID H. GREER, S.T.D. Bishop of New York GEIJZZUUE By VIRGINIA C. GILDERSLEEVE, Ph.D. Dean Of Barnard College annress By NICHOLAS lVIURRAY BUTLER President of Columbia University QDMZ55 By GEORGE A. PLIMPTONQ' LBD. Treasurer of Barnard College Qllnllzgz Bnngi By the Undergraduates QUUIJZES By ll'IARY E. XVOOLLEY, LL.D. President of lliount Holyoke College 9lhl:n:z55 By the Honorable GEORGE NICANENY, LL.D. President of the Board of Aldermen of New York City jFair 2Barnarn XVords by FLORENCE L. SANVILLE, IQOI Air: Eternal Father, Strong to Save Bznznittinn By the Reverend FRANCIS BROXYN, LL.D. President of Union Theological Seminary 12531 I PM 4c X P? 5 ' K -, Vw Xfg'i? n ' K FSR? QA.. A , M gf M f if . 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Dorothy Brockway Eleanor Curnow .. Qtibe Glasses mums, 1916 Corresponding QDffi:z1:s, 1917 Corresponding QDffit1?I35, 1918 Corresponding Qlbffirzts, 1919 -2 Corresponding . . . . President Vice-President . . ......... Secretary Treasurer Secretary and Historian ...... . President . . Vice-President . . ......... Secretary Treasurer Secretary and Histo1'iarz ....... President . . . Vice-President . . ......... Secretary Treasurer Secretary and Historian . . . . . President . . . Vice-President . . . .5 ....... Secretary Treasurer Secretary and Historian fii 'CC 'img' -P4155 9 ' MV. ', mg Lf k ku xi - ' N , A A ' Ei KX W ll I JL x ' I f fa K 7g ., .1 EEE! EEE . -256- L K face? fr- 15 Ego Y-5Qf51fL,eoxo1fr51 mime2QfoXWEtmfwwWocew eQr I F L frgiffa vJZ ,ww U wQ,wmQQ11or J 4:15 yi? f 1,1214 , ff ,Eff X ee it X til? c N 4-Q... A 7 Q 1 f i ' f ' 'mf Earnaro Qiollege Qltbletic association Gladys Pearson, '16 ........................ ...... P resident Evelyn Van Duyn, '16 .... .... I five-President Dorothy Keck, '18 .. .... Secretary Evelyn Harine, '16 ...... ................... T reasurer Georgia Stanbrough, 'IQ ................. ............. E xeczzfifzfrr Cozzzfzzifice Illember Religious ann iebilautbtopic QD1fgani5ation5 hlary Patchin .. . .I .............................................. General Director Beatrice Lowndes, '17 lVIa1'y Powell, '16 . . . Alice Gibb, '18 ...., llflzirion Stevens, lI7 . Elizabeth R-Ian, '17 . Selma Cohen, '16 . . . Catherine lX'ICEl'1tCgZl1'f, ' Elsa Becker, '17 .... young ZLZlomen'5 Cfllbrigtian 5?155ociation Ctiollege Settlement Hgsoriation Qflnaigiz Qllluh Z2-S71 . . . . .Presidmzt . . . , Vice-Prcfsidcfnt . . . . Secretary . . . . Trezzswer Undergrafluate Elector .. Secretary-Trezzsurer . . . President . . . . Trm.furer NGN er4Ea? i fr- R Q LgQmMmmwQmm2 me me I fx X lil? e ow era N 1' ref' A 6 Mi Emona Seipp, '16 wigs ani: Cilues 2Bna1:n nf EDitettnt5 Dorothy Blondel, ' 1 6 Beatrice Rittenberg, '16 Beatrice Lowndes, '17 Geraldine Krause, '17 05122 Cuiluh Helen Callan, 'I7. Amanda Shulte, '17 .... Edna Lonigan . 9IBLI5itnI CIIZILIDS Willllill CUZILIIQ Aline Pollitzer, '17 Katherine Harrower, lI7 Gladys Palmer, '17 Ma1'ie Kellner, '16 Juliet Steinthal, '16 QIQEIUUIJUII Uflllll ......... President . . . .Business Manager Social Seienee league .. .........President Doris lVIadoW .... ,... .... S e eretary and Treasurer feminist jfnrum Sucialiet cliluh ibebating Society President ....... . . .Eleanor Hubbard Eleanor Parker Elizabeth Wright Sefy. and Treas. ..... Lucy Karr Ruth Budinoff lVIercedes Moritz A Affiliated with the Economics Club of Columbia University. ,258-. 'J'-ii , ' ' Zlf3f5'g'? x - ' f N- it 7 b ' . 1 Q QLW EHEIAN l lCll7i 0 li Earnarh i,9uhIiratiuns' The 1917 Spotter 'Esato The College Annual published by the Junior Class Cornelia T. Geer, '17 .. Anita Erenzel, '17 ..... Florence Oppenheimer, '1 Gladys Palmer, '17 .... Lucy Karr, '17 ....... Dorothy Bryan, '17 Marion Struss, '17 ..... lllargaret Moses, '17 .. Cora Morris, '17 ..... Dorothea Curnow, '17 . Dorothy Leet, '17 ..... Katherine lNIcGiffert, '16 Ida Rolf, '16 ......... Babette Deutsch, '17 Elizabeth B. Hall, '16 . . Jeanne H. Jacoby, '16 Cornelia T. Geer, '17 .. Katherine Harrovver, '17 lVlarie Bernholz, '13 Carol Weiss, '16 lcla Rolf, '16 ......... Doris hfladdow, '16 Babette Deutsch, '17 .... hlargaret llloses, '17 .... Cora Seuner VVinken, '16 Eliza Nlarquess, '17 ..... Helena Shine, '18 ..... Eleanor Taylor, '19 Ghz 'loarnarin Bear A monthly literary magazine Qlihe UEHEHHFU Bulletin The weel'ly newspaper. . . . . . . . Editor-in-Chief . . . . 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AJ1 x, A ff Ed I JDK I ift .4 , fu f l XJ ,, A Q gp: l ,Q eu: fr Lf LJ V 'i fi f v N lf- ' 1 f Q 1 , if f lk 1, I 95, 1 r, G X 0 x X MQW AN ' FH -ww , 'T gl tv? . C9 X? T- H. --262- QMS W MEC il.-... are Q o Fiild e Z L QQ , 4- T? . . ,. . s C153 w, z mg .ts 'avi rmxefvtgsy- Qu ii .Pet i 5 3 31 Zfaistnrp uf the lass uf 1917 Should you ask me why these stories? VVhy these chronicles of doings? Why these names and why these numbers? Which appear so now and often, And regale the gentle reader As from page to page he follows. Should you ask me all these questions I should answer, I should tell you- VVhen the year of 1913 Brought a band, which from the prep. schools Had a noble reputation, Had the top-notch of selection, Ne plus ultra of distinction, E'en before it came to college! Is there any sort of wonder Thev should start in making history, In the annals of Columbia? And redound to fame and glory And bring forth the muttered whisper, VVhisper of su-rprise and pleasure At the things they have accomplished? Listen, then, and I shall tell you Of a class that did make history, Has made history, will make history, As the years go rolling onward, And each old and hoary member Wears a pair of long white whiskers. Hearken to the class of classes- 1917 they call it! When the leaves were turning yellow, And the air was getting colder, And the apples turned to cider, Rosy-hued and golden sunshine, Lay upon the earth in splendor. Then came we up to Columbia, Modestly, in brave deportment. Like the gentle lambs we were then, Going all about our business VVith the quietness and calmness That our rubber heels could give us. Yet as strangers in a strange land Have to brave all kind of dangers So we learned upon the Campus VVere a set of queer Puk-VVudjies: Funny sorts of evil spirits, Strange, grotesque and quite annoying, Which were known for divers reasons, As the class of 1916. Then to show these poor Puk-Wudjies VVe were cleverer than they were, 2 We did tricks to make them jealous. How they bit their nails and howled! How they swore and made bad faces! As we swam within the fountains, Rowed on crews, and sang sweet ditties, Played Red Rover, and developed Like a roll of Eastman's hllums. Things '16 could never fashion, Had they had the brains that we had. Thus we started bright and early Making ,I7 quite famous. And the rules which the Puk-Wudjies Thought they could impose upon us, We obeyed. Not for the reason That the Wudjies thought-Kaween, Kaw! QMost emph. NOU But because dear old tradition, Made the rules-so we obeyed them. Ever were we for that maxim, 'When in Moscow, do as cows dol' The Puk-Wudjies, vain and foolish, Puerile and very silly, fAs the nature of a Wudjie Has to be, to be a Wudjiel Asked us if we cared to bother, If we wouldn't mind to trouble, If we had no better business, They would like to pull a cable, lI7 to be at one end While they hung upon the other. '17 is always ready To be pleasant and obliging, Pulled we, then, the rope asunder, Broke it bang! right in the middle. VVhen it finally was settled, And another rope was gotten '17 was very generous And gave '16 a long joy-ride. For we yanked the dear Puk-Wudjies All around the field as nothing, VVhile a hose, which ran cold water, Sprayed the '16 men completely, And they got, thanks to our kindness Bathing that they needed badly. Six days and a score had vanished, Of September, when we did this. 'lThree days later, the Puk-Wudjies Got a pole and raised a banner Then they grouped themselves around it, And in accents wild and childish, Yelled to us to come and get it! 63- fiffif O 15 ,f 'P ' 52? 9f2'.Q M. K. fx. f ,.V L -C f? Egg Q i EuQ?5?Jq EKQ?s E3QiXEi.LQ? 'C A ' x ' Y 34 15 R . V k- . N N If .x If p x. ' 'N f Q 1917 jfresbman Baseball Gieam TEMPLE, MCKENNA, RTSELY, ROBERTS, ELMIQR, LEYY, DORNES, CULMAN, BOUTUN, SH A PI RO, - MCKENNA, AICBIVILLIN . Mtn - ' '13 we fs'esesf'mQc' ' f S T 7 fllfil M 7 T Q otvivtsra NSE an , Vg,Z ' , ass., 'fr v.f.5w1.Qf-.rg m ' ' ' Netcare A Did we come? YVe came and saw it, Then we conquered. Without trouble Took the Hag from the Puk-Wudjies, While they cried and stamped their tootsies. Great our strength and grand our valor, In the deed we thus accomplished For since 1903 there hadn't Been a Freshman class successful In the gentle art of taking Flags from out the Sophs' vast armies. First in seven years to do it, Hail, all Hail! One-Nine-One-Seven! After that our fame and glory Came so fast we can't remember. But one day in cold October '17 taught the Puk-Wudjies How to run like gleaming arrows. And they left the class of '16 So far, far behind in running, That in very shame, we cannot Tell the score of this track contest, Called the Freshman-Soph'more Track Meet, But that '17 did win it, And that '16 lost entirely. Seven VVudjies in December Tried with seven sticks to stop us Smoking on our little peace-pipes. This is how they tried to do it: If we could not take the oak-sticks Man to man, from 1916 fSeven men for each class spreeingl Then we could not use tobacco, No, we could not even chew it! This game do they call cane spreeing. Did they stop us ?-Hearken read the frail and tiny tepee the mighty North VVind, rushing? a branch of reedy willow Can Stop Can Stop the falls of Minnehaha? How then could the poor Puk-Wudjies the oak sticks from our power? we grasped them from the Wudjies them like the rain, the wheatfield. Keep Nay Beat C 'Till they bawled and bawled for mercy. h So did '17 unhampered vanquish 1916's c Leaving now the strife of battle, As the waters leave the forest, Dark and gloomy in its coldness And runs pleasantly through meadows Where the golden sun is shining. So we left the bad Puk-Wudjies And attended to the business Which was rife about the Campus. And our scribes and story-tellers, Poets, and our brave musicians fThose who played upon the lyrej Gave themselves up to Spectator, Spec, which covers up a number Aye, a multitude of sinning. On its boards the '17ers Dazzled and revived the public, B OSCU Q! pan im -2 1-.41 H' , 'Ls Ain ,. ,-- ., , 4.--'.'YEz...... ' ' n 'yfgvg 1-,,. 41 SL LT W A '25 mQ f'Q559Q'f!Q?ZE5z'iE fm ar- L m, it f I U Q QLVMBMA l fi L N , X 5 ' , G VX, wi -, 1917 :Freshman Trask Exam 1 w HEYDECKER, KNOX, LITTAUER, LANGTHORNE, MYERS, DONOHQ, FOWLER, SCHULTE, MONROE, BLACK, SNYDER, KATZ, PETZEL, SMITH .-2671 NGN 1 N Sk H7 QQL MBJIAT 1917 freshman Iaunkep Exam ll K. gk .9 :T'i' -3 T3 EE T E L, 5? M. 5. N . K 4 W gi HAYXVOOD CMgr.J LANGTHORNE, MURPHY, VVALTERS, MILLER CCapt.j VON BERNIQTH, KENNEDY, PARK, VVADELTON -268- Karat Q Q ' , fa W W 1, . a . SSW A-fl F 'if C LVMBIA 63 By the stories that they printed. Jester, too, the funny person '17 helped to make better, And our scribes and story tellers Gave much laughter for their brothers. Then the strong men, large in number, Large in sinew and in stature Did compete with great abandon In all branches of athletics- Swimrning, wrestling, golf and tennis Baseball, soccer, and gymnastics Fencing, playing chess, and running. Next our braves with ball and willow, Likewise with the leather mitten Sent De Witt and Morris High School Into utter, blank oblivion. And the spearmen, called the fencers, Fenced a ring 'round Polytechnic, Of athletic skill and prowess! Also Yale, the blooded bull-dog. VVhile the skillful racquette-wielders Won each match they'd undertaken Never was there such a record Now our thoughts turned onto feasting For the deer was fat and fallow, And the I':lSll jumped in the rivers, And the beer-plant gaily blossomed. Then to Bustanoby's Wigwam '17 did trail in numbers, There to feast and laugh and warble And to raise hell generally,- Taking to increase the 'joyment Six, sweet, succulent Puk-Wudjies, VVhich '16 thought very much of. While we feasted in the wigwam All the '16 men assembled Outside of Bustanybody's And by climbing up the ladders VVhich were there in case of fire Tried to interrupt our dinner. Oh the tumult and confusion! Oh the noise of broken dishes! Flying food and glass and chair-legs Did descend upon the VVudjies. Heavy was the bloody battle Till the law, clad in blue garments Came in force to quell the riot. Then the VVudjies flew like swallows, Ran pell mell like frightened buff'lo, To escape the fat policemen, But to no avail, for they were Pinchedg and thrown straightway in prison, While the noble iI7C1'S Still made merry with the VVudjies VVhom they had before invited. And they danced, sang and recited, 2 Cheered for '17 quite madly, Until all the braves were tired And the party broke entirely, Singing Sans Souci as usual. l'After such a happy feasting All the empty-domed Puk-Wudjies Thought that they should like a dinner. So they shook their scanty wampums And with difficulty found there just enough to get a sandwich At some greasy old dog-wagon. Several braves of One-and-seven VVent along, to see how awful, How disgusting were the Wudjies, When they fed, one by the other. Some that had not been invited Of tl1e class of One-and-Seven Tried to see the VVudjies eating. But they soon became disgusted At the manners and the actions, At the way the Wudjies gobbled That they held on to their stummicks And did leave in very anguish. E'en the ones that stayed the wl1ole time Said the Wudjies were as wild boars, Rooting, grunting, also gorging Throwing things, and acting badly. Gentlemanly were not '16 Draw a curtain o'er their orgie. Now the summer days approached us And we left the college campus, After we had killed the devils Called the Final 'xaminations, For the lands of our vacations. Some to where the Gitcheegumee Where the shining Big-Sea-Water Tans and makes the heart grow lighter CAnd the belt of wampum with itj VVent. And others to New England, VVhere the pies and doughnuts linger, Linger 'till they have been eaten. Others to the rolling prairies, Of the VVest, and still some others, Toiled and moiled within the cities. Toiled and moiled for a vacation. 'alt was then the mighty Hudson, At the place they call Poughkeepsie, VVas bedecked with ,I7Cl'S, Strong and valiant, brave and handsome, VVere our warriors at Poughkeepsie. As the sunlight on the waters, As the moon-beam on the branches, Did the shell dance on the Hudson, Pulled by eight, big, sturdy oarsmen. And the race was rowed as quickly, 69- OC J' wrt A G - ' A , . f - f Rx' 5 ff-N x A ,V I V1 S' X 5 if KJ X N i Af f T Kp '71 1917 Clans Qprmz Uleam ..-'---gl-vp-11-.W,,,f,,A , HENRY, HAIGHT, TICHBORNE, KER, POHLMAN, MICHAELIAN, KORKUS K P- 1 E' FF' E L, ll --.-- V Q... Mx, -' ,,,' ,r- . , Y if A-J: - :Egf- 'ti' , Q: -A-, f --Uh T fe. .mf be ,QM-,.f A mix ,wr ,,,,'2'l' ?!u ., -., ' . W-1' H 1 ,, V-' 7, . ff' T . --- V M , V 1 ' Q 1 ':2-.'.... ' . .,f Y ' -A Q il u - f, 'F , - h 'yfusfv , ZIV? IVQALTX 4 1 . 'l - . ,V i f if - f. nf- -.f 1 H- - - ' .. . - 7 Q..-'-th, ' 2' Q 15 ' ' 1' ,. M W '-11,45 ,, b -,., , ' A 51 1 A 1,5-. .Y Zl.1 ...gm , ' b ,4-ZF 'gg As- 'Q-,F A '-' ' 1-f. fa-, ' H' 'V' - 351,119 5 -4 'ui' -?' 'rx- n..A egg. ' U ' 1 'NLP -ff - ' ' ww- - 1, ,. 3 'P' - L:-'av nf .w h y .QQ A .ggi-q,,.,f. :ZW-4:g'7-lv T 'N - - .g s , IF-'.1.-gl:-. -3101+-.T, ' vw -LV, -:iii . A-f ' 'K' :v- , .- - 3. 4 'E :,:-:-y,..--.- -+ f f v f ':'l- 'iin' 'X' 1, ' ' Q, 'ng , frbalv 'Y 7 ffsgwgk-sa, at , Q tm s aaaagm' efra'of Y lvl lhllta QQLyi1ral1ara , N his r ,Q'QdH5iQ' SQW As the deer runs o'er the forest. How they strove, the '17ers! Strongly pulled the boat for glory, While the other sets of oarsmen Penn. and Syracuse, Wisconsin, And the Cornell baby-giants, Broke their necks in mighty efforts. So we leave the ,I'7C1'S In the gentle clasp of Summer. UNow the Summer days had vanished To the land of Never-Never, Which is just the same as Once-Was, For the main and simple reason Either of the two, now isn't! And the Fall, with gorgeous color Painted all the living scenery For the eye of the Great Father. Back came ,I7 to frolic, Happy were its healthy members, 'Till they learned a set of infants, Babies, children, youngpapooses Were turned loose upon the Campus. Straightway, '17 determined It should nurse the babbling babies, It should point their tender footsteps Into paths their sires had trodden? And they should uphold tradition, Precedence and ancient custom, And bow low to Alma Mater, 'tThen we took the young papooses, Taught them stories of Columbia, Taught them songs and how to sing them, Taught them rules for their behavior, How they must speak to professors How they must beware alfalfa, On the lip and under footsies, And the clothing they must carry: Tricks that we had learned we taught them, Saving lives, binome expansion, Stalking deer, on all fours walking, Making gentle cuckoo noises At the classes of professors. These they learned until they trembled And the seniors, grave and hoary Stilled their fretful wail by saying 'Hushl the mighty Soph will get you!' Shall I tell ye how the babies, Tried to pull the cable with us? When the time came for the battle Thev all ran and hid in tepees 'Till the Student Board, the power, Dragged them forth in scanty numbers, While the IQISCYS Waited there in tireless patience. Then they pulled! But oh, how weakly! For it was without an effort 271 That the rope was ours entirely. But the silly little Kewpies Grabbed the thong where we had left it And they thought that they had won it. Ah, the ignorance of children! Sad we were because our babies VVere such puny, poor papooses. Sad the Student Board, the power So they made a new arrangement. If you ask me what it might be, I shall answer, I shall tell you AHI7 should wear red neckties, Which must be pulled off by '18. That is, if allowed to do so, By the sons of One-and-seven. One third of the crimson neckwear Must be theirs in I5 minutes. And the darling young papooses Could not carry knives or scissors. Under these short rules they battled. Flew the dust: and scuffed the ground was Blue the atmosphere with swearing, While the 118 men kept running With the spoils that they had gathered. 58 they needed, only, To be called the battles victors. But the fifteen minutes glided On the winds of Father Tempus And they did not have the neckties. So the Student Board, the power Cried talell with Father Tempus, Let the time keep right on going 'Till the Freshmen get the neckties. At the end of half-an-hour They did count up 60 neckties. Ten there were the Fresh had brought in By themselves, a rude deception. And one 'xB man, a scoundrel Handed in his Handkerchow-chief, Handed in his torn nose-wiper, WVhich was red and very bloody And they took it for a necktie! Plus the treachery they won it, Plus the Student Board-disgusting! Shall we speak about the Flag Rush? When we saw the babies coming In their funny little gym-suits, So ridiculous appeared they, Such a mass of silly splinters, - Bow-legs, knock-knees, and pot-bellies, That a gale of laughter shook us, And we howled with mirth o'erpow'ring, Layed down on the ground and wallowed, Laughing at the funny Freshmen. While we lay, some hairy monkey, Fresh from out his leafy jungle, Clirnbed the pole and chattered madly, 7 HQ Q.. KQ QQ x, A - - -ra, Q 95 Q E5 - 1 X LL 1? 1917 Jfreshman Uliennis Uieam 1 BLACK, SPRINGMEYER, LAMB, VOY BERNCTH, NVERTHEIMER 1272i fdlhllh Nw li Lyiyaara Ll, kf aa ' 'F ' .Z V3 X ' . gg gg! wmwmwmwggmwmgmwm e Mensa. 'Lookid boys! Hurray, I goddidl' Aye, we let them keep the banner, For they were so young and tender, 'Twould have broke their hearts entirely. Taking candy from a baby ,I7 pleads never guilty. Thus when it came time for dining Did the semi-baked papooses Try to find our dining Wigwam. But they could not, and we sported Down in Houston street and revelled, While they raced around and hollered 'Wahonomin, oh fwlzere are they ?' A'Later we broke up their diet, Which they guzzled at their supper. Climbing on the roof we did it, And with rubber hose and water Made the milk unfit for drinking, And did bathe the messy infants, 'Till the law, clad in blue garments, Came and asked us please to stoppit. Which we did, for One-and-seven Never tried the law to trouble. I-Iark a while to gentler stories Stories for the pretty women For the squaws and she-papooses. Let me tell you of the Soph Show. Black we were as tame gorillas, But we sang as wild bull-finches, Thrushes, nighting-gales and robins. For the show was full of music, Quite a novel innovation Done, by Cloud cheersb One-and-seven. And the jokes that we related! Spare the blushes and the giggles. Thus as coons we showed the public, Black or white, we were the kiddos. And the farce that followed after Made the hall ring loud with laughter, And the dancing capped the climax, Dancing by the squaws and warriors Made the very Moon stop shining, Made the Moonbeams gasp with envy At our pretty way of stepping On our feet-and other persons'. So the year went Hitting onward- Gradually we taught the babies I9Ig was their title, And to use the same as warriors. Thus we did our duty humbly As had done our sires before us. Now we come to the last feasting In our Sophomoric annals. 'lWhen the Spring was freshly blooming, And the winds were mild and balmy Our Big Chief held a great counsel And he spoke these words that follow: 'Brothers, long we have been troubled By the men, whose names I mention, Old King Work Prosrribus, mostly Killrulus, his main attendant And Killosoplzy, his brother. They must die! And die in torture! While we revel. I have spoken.' Tortured we, these three bad demons, While in mad and happy revel, Arms about the necks of brothers, We gave three long beers for Alma. CAlma who? Why Alma Mater.j And on big balloons we sent them, Ever floating, floating skyward, 'Till from sight away they vanished. As they vanished, they took with them All our cares and all our troubles. Then in long pee-rade we started, Down the old and beaten War-path That has seen so many battles, Called Broadway, by all pale-faces. There we wound in long division To the tune of martial music, VVhile our bravest, feeling skittish, Side from side galumphed and chortled, Cheered and whistled, sang and burbled. And the pale-face folk on Broadway Smiled, and clapped for One-and-seven, For they knew our worth and merit, And they thought that we might buy them Pretzles, beer and lire-water. So in glad and hearty revel, Died off old King Plforle Proscribus. Now we walk about the Campus Dignihed and grave as juniors. Doing deeds that still make whispers, Wondlring how the deuce we did lem! So in future, when you're reading lNIagazine or good newspaper, Or if you should read Spectator, And see names redound to glory Presidents and bank-officials, Magistrates and movie-actors, Millionaires and taxi-drivers, All such men of fame and fortune, Rest assured the man you read of Did belong, some time or other To the class without a compeer, To the class whose deeds are history, To the class for one and all time, Fat the best that old Columbia, Ever sheltered in its portals 1917 THEY CALL IT! HENRY WILLIAM HANEMANN, Bard. THEODORE DU Bots WIGGINS, Historian. ,2731 'Eff '61 ?ft'a334 , fr Q ,A ere ns: reef 'verwfr-'Meffw gr 4-ft ,fm-,,o , 'Qixqyx gm ff fate Q 1,i,a'f?'5Qf,'5f,fM 321731,-at NP gn exits! EA: 3- + ij. ? ga SMP-vp, as 'yrmrl H F rg X Z1 -JN 14:9 it s ,a--f +0619 . - ' ' 1 'ig q X 1 655221 41 if-rf-14, .. 1. A I .:-ff-iq. .Q ff!- . 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Herstein-Alternate Negative versus Cornell at New York at Ithaca. EDZlfi5iUU5 Decision of 2 votes to 1 awarded to Unanimous decision awarded to Columbia. Columbia. I TQ? ,. T Q sie if . Y ,ff ' ' r I 2 - y' YJ f' - , is .T tD'l ' ti. -xw I Tk - L I lf .. QQ I A bnpbmure 519010 of the Glass nf 1917 Interlocutor ...... End Men, Left ..... End Men, Right .... C. WV. Sengstaken, C. I. H. Nahm, J. K. Noble, J. C. C. Pauley, H. C. Monroe, A. Opening Chorus ............ End Song, I Have Only One Solo, End Solo, Pickaninny Babe .... . End Solo, I Hear You Calling Me, Tennessee . .. Rose of My Heart . . .. Song, Ballin' The Jack Song, Rolling ......... PRESENTED AT 'Etincketbutf drbeatre ibecemher 3, 4, ann 5, 1914 Ghz 1917 winstrels ...............................................HerbertA.Schulte .....Joseph A. Bryan, Raymond L. Perkins ...Charles Petzel, Henry W. Hanemann 0JZbnw5 Steiner, C. F. Hernandez, L. V. Place, A. W. Davis, R. Lorenz, A. Mayer, Brous, J. WVertheimer, P. A. Roth, A. Denison, J. Fowler, F. Michaelian, B. Shavelson, M. Walter, H. T. Kilburn, A. C. Curry, P. Murphy. ..............Company Ideall... .... Henry W. Hanemann ....Herbert A. Schulte ..... Joseph A.Bryan ......Charles S. Day .....RaymondL.Perkins .Duncan A. Dobie End Song, Do lVIy Family a Favor' ...... ...Cl12l1'lCS Petzel Closing Chorus ................... ..... C ompany mhz 1917 Qlluattzttz Duncan A. Dobie, Charles S. Day, Arthur K. Paddock, ' Rene A. Wormser. Entre Qlct JOHN D. BEALS, JR., Impersonating Harry Lauder ..276-.. gi ffm. 4 f ag e Q , f ft i n Q, . li Q A X XV , N' NQIISDBIIUBU Qnimatiutf' A ONE-ACT COMEDY BY T. EDGAR PEMBERTON Gllast nf QED aratteri Mr. Watmuff, attached to the past .....,...,................,.. .... W illiam M. Hughes, Jr. Dick Swift, attached to fortune hunting .......... ....... W illiam Hillman Walter Litherland, attached to Emily Watmuff ..... .... H orace S. Manges Mrs. Watmuff, attached to the memory of her parents. . . .... Raymond L. Perkins Emily, attached to Walter ....................,.... ......... J ulian D. Rosenberg SCENE: MRS. VVATMUFF'S DRAWING ROOM. TIME: THE PRESENT. Bnpbnmnnz Sham fiiummittzz Raymond L. Perkins, Chairman Ralph R. Moolten Donald Hageman joseph A. Bryan Frank E. McMillin Austin H. Gedney Henry B. Smith Qlifetutihz Staff Manager ........... ..... R alph R. Moolten Electrician ...... .... F rederic C. Bellinger Assistant Manager .... ..... A rchibald C. Curry Stage Carpenter... ...... Joseph Shimmon Stage Manager ...... ..... J erome S. Wertheimer Call Boy ....... ...... D aniel E. Kennedy Property Manager ........... Frank E. McMillin Leader .................... Harry A. Yerkes, Jr. Coach ..............,.. ....... , ..G. H. Kean -zx ff 9 I+ jfgzffm QQ muqm1J Dk Mrwm ml I o Ig, 'rt f-EQ? , , V , . A A K, .R Imj kk ,X NKJV.. !Y .cd A R N , 1 1 gi . f X I, A ' ' L Q ui 5' ,9 Elly' ,N L f' X FN v ' ' 'ygwl ,f Y VJlgQ7 wgzxawf Q, cg af H:- 1278.- A Q' 'gi ' 3235. 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' ..v ., ivy: .' .: '1,?v,J- .My '- ' V 1' - .g',?fi4L ,5g4fg ,, . , aafzm-,-, f P 3 , , -- ., , - ' , N - V -280- ? .iR1 qELfEfmfE1,w ' 1 'Qw ?W'kEy 1 1-I 'L 9 . . If .1917 O OLV EIA N H ' f ei? Sopb riumpb ofthe lass of 1917 lpeeratm 72nn Street tn CILZampu5 EDU321 of watch I. MUSIC. II. rI1HE QUEEN OF 1917 ...E.......... ............ .... I-I a nk Gedney III. KING WORK PROSCRIBUS AND H15 IVIOTLEY HORDE. QVzmdy Vandewater, Happy VVegener, Ken Todd, Ed Earle, Griff Bulwinkle, Art Paddockb IV. 1917 BRINGING FOOTBALL TO COLUMBIA .4.,. . . . ..... Fat Levy V. THE MYSTIC SINGING POT. VI. THE TREE OF KNOWLEDGE. VII. OUR PROFS.J GOAT. VIII. Us. BRILLIANCY NOISE LAUGHTER NOISE LAUGI-ITER BRILLIANCY -281- -Rgvel of l9l7 Mxnumyr TUQIL-ERS X XA I B d y C p MAY I3 l9l5 I X I Nia I fu 1 f I XX! Z ixr P08 W8 I alll US 9 11'-Q1 , i ' 1 lf L . 4 , YA? Q , ll Q oLy1y1E1RN L . y. Brngram QDI1 the muahranglz I. THE HUlNl.AN VICTROLA ..... .... D unc Dobie Il. SCOTCH ACT... .... Jock Beals III. MR. AND MRS. CHARLIE CHAPLIN ..... Rainie Wo1'mser and Ran Henderson IV. PHONY CABARET .... .... B ill Heinemann and Queer Petzel V. RELAY RACE-SCIENCE Vs. COLLEGE. One Scuttle a Relay For Championship of IQI7 VI. TRIAL BY JURY ..................... .. .Class of IQI7 N0 lVIercy Shown VH. DISPOSJXL OE THE PRISONERS. CTO with Philosophy A, Calculus, History A, Meclianics 102, Physical Ed., Consultationj. CIDER BEER PRETZELS BEER PRETZELS CIDER PRETZELS .-283.. 9 HE gf 7EJmEWUx.Qf39'X f'?! x G-3 fx . , -53539 ,Jl WQQm wr ga , S' K. if 'P ' Ja I fm. ,R Q fm fx' f + 'W V ' d f N ' f' f a u w 5 ' FQ Q' N f-ff , Q - X51 A , f AJ J Q' '-NN' ' i284i.. 2'- L, f N J E Q A Q 5 5 Q 4 E' 5 I5 an f B ' U CQwMBI l xe'6-t' -'55- 'f 32 mf 4125, 14 - L Q 2 W2 fn FX Q1 -286- 5 V954-A59 . N 197 Q QLVM BIA N l l px . :A 1 -288- mg? V ,--- . , . F 5W C2. 'fdj'GE' A ' CA - Nr' .f1'HxQ rfukcgsivi ii 'la l . , , . 'X 9 ,mb ,se t - ev' pq' WSW SKU. ,MQ -. WM Q. ik 'P -J'-5 rf ' ' 'Z-'af 5 1: J' E ' . J -3 . X . t l Q 1 ip 1 F , AE, . . v'?f, J Euninr meek FEBRUARY 14TH--18TH, IQ16. IQYUQYHI11 Monday, February 14th. Wednesdayf, February I6 Theatre, Katinlea. Fraternity Teas, Glee Club Concert Tuesday, February 15th. Thursday, February 17. University Tea, Junior Promenade Basketball, Columbia vs. Princeton. Delmonicos. Friday, February 18th. Swimming, Columbia Vs. Yale Kluniut week fliummittee Robert K. Munroe .. ............................................ Chaz: man James P. Haight, Jr. ..... Chairman, Promenade Commzttee Charles W. Sengstaken . .... Chairman, Theatre Party Commzttee James Manning ............ ....................... T reasurer Frederic C. Bellinger Frederick J. Burghard James B. Donoho Edward lVl. Earle John C. Fowler Eduardo C. Gainsborg Charles L. Hayward WllbLlf T. Hooven, Jr., ...289l Percy P. Mansbach Ray F.. McIntosh Thomas lVICCarthy, Harry F. Fohlman Julius W. Schede Bert R. Smith lohn U. YVegener Ex ofcio Exo fm gn 9 sf' X 'INN KQemewQmwmmWm tt mer e:- I E ir if l .x wgj Va: Y :vw Q fi A 7 Q , ,' 'V' 9 Lj f lf V r e M- i A . i xi '- X5 . ' ,X ' V 1 o if we f F, ix H 1 f' V I 3- Ip l ELL? vx ' sd a , ,A yy ' 'exft F l 'JW t?w.tmt.fesfS 1917 QEIM5 bang Q, Columbia may boast of many Classes VVhich have honored the Blue and White, And many famous numerals Have stood out in colors bright. But let us sing the fame of Seventeen lWay its honor never die, And let the name ring out in fame, Let our song rise to the sky. Chorus Cheer, Cheer for Seventeen, Cheer for the Blue and White. With all our strength We will ever contend And ever vaunt its might. High in the hall of fame Let Seventeen be seen, For we'll always be true To the White and the Blue And our dear old Seventeen. W07'dX and music by RAY PERKINS. .-290.- l I r E V. S. Abkarian J. A, Acosta, Jr. VICTOR S. ABKARIAN CScienceb New York There on-ee mn cz. man nanzecl Abkuriavz But none seem to know just how for he ran. Rifle Club C3J. SG EMANUEL M. ABRAHAMSON CCollegeJ CHonorsJ Brooklyn, N. Y. My rezvolleetest thoughts are those lflfhieh I reizvzletnzbeo' yet: And lJHIl7'l1'l.Cf on, as 51101171 .Q-uppose, The things I flon't forget!! Fraternity: EAM. Honors Forum C25 C37. 34 JULIAN A. ACOSTA, Jr. CCollegej Brooklyn, N. Y. 'iIIis piety 7.C'll.5' 'ne'e'r denieclg His l0'nz'lz.s hit SC!'l'lZ,l and sinnerg At 'morn he always breakfasteclj He always dined at dinner. Sophomore Debating Team C275 Anvil Club, Presi- dent C3Jg Mathematics Club C253 C. U. C. A. Work CZD. SG WALTER C. ALLEN CCollegeJ Berkeley, Cal. Oh, thinking things has ever brought Me brain-fag and a heaol-ache sore, But someday I shall think a thought, That never has been thunk before. Fraternity: AT. 34 STANTON WILLETTS ALLISON CC.ollegeJ New York i'I am fefirfnlly and wonrlerfully made. Insignia: 1917. Freshman Debating Society Cllg Erasmus Club, C23 C353 Captain Freshman Fencing Team C135 Colum- bia Chorus C2Jg Asst. Mgr. Fencing Team C335 Secretary and Treasurer Erasmus Club C3b. if LEONARD WOOLSEY BACON, Jr. CCoIlegej New Haven, Conn Len O that the folee mth which he .slugs He could apply 10 otheo thmge' Fraternity. Zxlf. E. M. Abrahamson W. C. Allen . ,vn wmw1 ii 'ix-wzqazm . :SA 1 1 l l l l . .........,.l S, W, Allison Gl66 Club C11 L. W. Bacon, Jr. swan. .- w1:m..s-.f .ev-r 2 sf PE 'Z 4 I R. M. Bacon .-,rrpnea--mv-T Il QI Y ..-VM- W. N. Barbarito 1 .I I I i ga II I J. D. Beals, Jr. ROSS M. BACON CCoIIege3 Mt. Vernon, N. Y. Bake Wen such is he who spake, and yet, 'no doubt. Spoke lo small purpose, when his tongue was nal. Class Pin Committee C135 Secretary Freshman De- bating Society C135 Barnard Literary Society C13 C23 C335 Economics Club C23 C33. if WILMER O. BACON CPharmacy3 New York 'B-ut, mother darling, I insist! I zcvamza he fl pharmacis15! Fraternity: AXP, Kxlf. Class Treasurer C13. if WILLIAM NICHOLAS BARBARITO CCoIIege3 New York 'W'e're always 'very glad to meet, oh! This -hanclsome fiddler, Barbaritolvl Circolo Italiano. L2 AUGUST STEPHAN BARTH CCoIIege3 New York 'fDatch A beard fein Barthj that rcoalzl make a razor shake, unless its rierves were strong!f' Fraternity: flfili. 36 JOHN DAVID BEALS, Jr. CCoIIege3 CHonors3 New York City HJ0ll1Z.TI:1j '-H-100,69 'HMI11 General Jolml, I swear upon Bly oath. I think it 'is so-' fPi.s'h!' proudly sneerecl his General John And he also saicl 'Hot' ho! ' Fraternity: EAE. Class Vice-President C335 Varsity Show Cast C13 C235 Players Club C235 Sophomore Show Specialty C235 Glee Club Specialty C235 Notes and Keys C335 Golf Team C135 Sophomore Triumph Cast C235 Riiie Club C335 Economics Club C335 Honors Forum C23 C33. Sf FREDERIC C. BELLINGER CCoIIege3 Governors Island 'Sripio .11friranus Hannillal Buffs - Slcip 'f-il was as llIl0Tl'IillfIhf0I1,' anrl as il hrfmglzl destrvwtion, il was the 'nhominafion of rlnsfrur-l'irm. ' Fraternity: ATA. Insignia: 1917, Crossed Oars. Black Avengers C235 Crewsters C235 Assistant Varsity Football Manager C335 Freshman Crew Manager C135 Class Vice-President C235 Junior Prom Com- mittee C335 Chairman Sophomore Hat Committee C235 Crew Dinner Committee C235 Kappa Beta Phi C33- V is I f. Ia. It 5. I' P li Ii 5, 5 ,. I . W. O. Bacon QW- . . A. S. Barth 5,27---:ff 'f'- '-:vvm0v'ruVf:f'1r-1:-,-vz1mv'r7-f- F. C. Bellinger P. Berg M. Bernstein R. H. Bickel PHILIP BERG Brooklyn In keeping with his name of 'Berg'- So Brooklyn is his native 'Bnrg. ' 3A CARL ALFRED OSCAR BERGMAN CScience3 Brooklyn He has ears, and two eyes, and ten fingers, Leastways if you reckon two thumbs-5 Long ago he was one of the singers But now he is one of the dumbsf' Fraternity: EX. Spectator Associate Board C13 C235 Mandolin Club C235 Notes and Keys C235 Economics- Club C33. 34 MEYER BERNSTEIN Coouegep Brooklyn More beer, in little leegs, Many dozen hard-boiled eggsf' Mathematics Club C13 C233 Vice-President C333 Boys High Club C13 C235 Boars Head C23. if HAROLD BERZON Ccollegey New Rochelle, N. Y. HAIL, gentlemen do mark me well For Pm the king of New Rochelle! President, New Rochelle Club C33. if REDDICK H. BICKEL CF.A.3 San Francisco, Cal. From many miles the light did see, Of our U-ni-ver-si-tee And came with 'vision eirenmspect, Here to become an ar-chi-test. Fraternity: AAQI2. Leland Stanford, Jr., University C13 C235 Architectu- ral Society C33. 32 THOMAS EARL BLACK CJournaIism3 Greenfield, Ind. rrT0m::TrtRe du ffDo you remember the time the red Black beat the white lVhite and the black White?-he's a fast blond, that guy! Insignia: 1917gtCt. Track Team C13 C23 C33g Freshman Track Team C13g Talcott Williams Society C13 C23 C335 Pulitzer Press Clubg Societe Francaise C13 C23 C33. C. A. O. Bergman H. Berzon 0 T. E. Black - --f-Ce-1-in-cum-L-pfqzl A. N. Bowes i 3 E. F. Brace naar nv Q- msn fi 11 -1 J' ii ll i 1. Q!- ! il i i ii if . 1 -E . L. Brous A. N. BOWES CScience3 New York I might not, 'if I coulclg I slzoulcl not, if I migktj Yet if I slzoulcl I would, :l'T1fLZ, shoulcling, I should quite! 3 JOSEPH P. BOWLES CJournalism3 H, Port Richmond, N. Y. f'.Ioe Vou'cl never fhivik one so pet-ite ' Could eve-r be on ullz-ci-late. ' Insignia: gOt. 1 L. Gym Team C23 C33. gi 4. t ' 22 J. P. Bowles ERNEST FRANK BRACE CCoIlege3 CHonors3 Elmhurst, L. I. We seek to know, and knozriny seek: l'Ve seek, we know, and eziei'-If sense Is irembling 'with the great inlense, flizrl vibrating to wlzait we spools.- Fraternity: BGII. Honors Forum C23 C335 Spectator Associate C23, News Board C33. Board in LYMAN COOK BRADLEY CScience3 . Mt. Vernon fl kind and gentle heart he had, To comfort frie-mls cmd foesj The naked every clay he clad,- IVl16'lIf he put on his clothes. Fraternity: BAE. Insignia: tCt. Freshman Track Team C13: Varsity Track Team C23. ' I L. C. Bradley 5k LEONARD BROUS CCoIIege3 New York f Slir'k lo fhy mirsic, cmd oh, let fhe sound Be liearrl wilh fl'iSl'l71Cl l'lf8S.S' ci mile or two round. Fraternity: HALF. Sophomore Show C23: Varsity Show Chorus C233 Economics Club C23 C33. E. GORDON BROWN CF.A.3 New York YJ! Hes like lhe gentle violet That grows upon the groun' Bu!! Ah! Alas! He's different- Nol 'violet but Brown. Fraternity: ADD. ' Orchestra C235 Glee Club C33. E, G, B,-own ,-T--L ..-.Ya Af,-gag, ... .. .. ., .., ..,. EARL C. BRUECKNIANN CScience3 Newark, N. J. Ulf chemists dare, from oat the air, To efutraet 'nitric acid, Why not get beer, from atmosphere, Irzsteacl of nasty acid. if JOSEPH ALPHIN BRYAN CCoIIege3 New York fiBunnyg!J! The bridge broke flown, and we all fell in. The cleuce go with us! said Bryan OfLin. Fraternity: IIJFA. Kappa Beta Phi C335 Newman Club C13 C23 C33, Secretary C235 Freshmen Dinner Committee C135 Sophomore Show Committee C235 Sophomore Show Cast C23. 3 , LOUIS BUCHMAN CCollege3 Brooklyn A pleasant-looking gentleman, with pretty purple eyes, I'-ve noticed at my wirtclow, as Poe sat a-catching fliesf' Economics Club C23 C335 Boys High Club C33. it FREDERICK J. BURGHARD CCollege3 New York f'Freclcly Lips that toivrh liquor shall never touch mine. Fraternity: SAX. Insignia: 1917, Crossed Oars5 Crew C. Freshman Crew C135 Crew Dinner Committee C235 Junior Varsity Crew C235 Newman Club C23 C335 Junior Week Committee C335 Crewsters C23 C335 Rifle Club C335 Captain and Manager, Rifle Team C33. SQ HENRY S. BURNHOLZ CScience3 New York 'fHe works with ro11scienz'iousnes.s The surest ladder' to success. EIA L. C. V. BUSCH CCoIIege3 Elizabeth, N. J. There was an Old Man who said, 'Hushl I perceive a young bird in this bushl' Wlten they saicl, :Is it smaZI?' He replied, 'Not at aII,' It -is four times as biy as the bush! ' H 5 guml-,012 Class Track C235 Varsity Track Team C23. ,,q:,yzg7fru-vm-wywf..--wer. -ffr , W-fe-: --f' v 'Q::.:9Q,.:.-44: .5121-xt. :.,,.-. .g,,, .. 4.11: 5:-.., - 11 aradefal J. A. Bryan F. J. Burghard fmmymvrfmzwvfffvffhx-0: , ----- ----v-- m- ., vswuneaiiv-wxx-A i 2 3 2 f i l 1? Z 32 ii --..am.,. ....g......e ..e,..- .....n. ..-...,..sil L. C. V. Busch 3 fe fl can. . . -4 . The Sphinx he smiles with hidden gnile HARRY WINANT CAYGILL CCoIlege5 Mt. Vernon There is no leaping from Deli'lah's lap into AZ1ralzanz'.e bosom. Fraternity: SAX. Varsity Show Chorus C153 Spectator Associate Board l C255 Philolexian Society C355 Glee Club C353 Spec- tator News Board C35g Kappa Beta Phi C35. 5 .w ll 9. Sl DAVID AUSTEN COCHRAN CColIege5 Brooklyn Doll - Greyhound 1 Preoented from footballic fame- l ll They 'got him' in an early game. V L-..,.n..m1 .,,,,... 3n.eeaeaas,n Fraternity: ZW. - .... t.-.-...W-Amie: H. W- Caygiu Insignia: 1917, Crossed Oarsg fCt3 sCt. D. A. Cochran Freshman Crew C155 Crewsters C25g Freshman Pin Committee C15g Varsity Swimming Team C15 C253 Underclass Football Team C255 Varsity Football if AARON COHEN CCoIIege5 New York Fast dy-ing out are man's later Appearances, Oatachysmitic Geologies goneg Now of Creation completed the clearance ts, Darwin alone yon must anchor upon. Fraternity: EAM. RICHMOND T. COIT CF.A.5 South Orange, N. J. A- Cohen The ladies fall before his wilef' 1 R. T' Coit -Fraternity: MJ. Jester Board C15 C253 Architectural Society C15 C25 C35- SA ROBERT COLSTEN CScience5 Binghamton, N. Y. And I oft have heard defended, Little said is soonest mended. Mechanical Engineering Society C25 C353 Anvil Club C25 C35- THOMAS CONANT CScience5 5 New York 1r7'0m:: We know little of thee, but that little is good. Q lik, mfg- Fraternity: 111111. R, gogsten Class Secretary C15. T. Conant A. M. Conti F. N. Countiss J. B. Crook ANTONIO M. CONTI CColIege3 Yonkers Who seemed cl'isti'ae-tefl with his woe, Anal snorted like a bufalo- Newman Club C13 C23 C333 Pan Club C23 C333 Rifle Club C33. 31 GEORGE V. COOPER CColIege3 New York Yon woulolfrft think a man so small Could 'frow' a water-polo ball. Fraternity: llAfIv. Insignia: sCt. Class Water Polo Team C13 C23 C333 Politics Club C333 Varsity Water Polo Team C23 C33. 1?- FREDERICK N. COUNTISS CColIege3 Chicago Nap -- Duchess And when a womanks in the case You know all other things give place. Fraternity: ATA. A Associate Board Spec. C133 Glee Club C13 C23 C333 Hartley Hall Committee C233 Secretary and Treas- urer C333 Notes and Keys C23 C333 President, Klef Club C333 Politics Club C133 Associate Editor, Dorms C33. 39 HARVEY MORTON CRONK CCollege3 New York Wlzat sweet delight a quiet life affords. Fraternity: CPEK. Varsity Show C133 Spectator, Business Board XCZJQ Mathematics Club C33. 34 JAMES BEVERLY CROOK CCoIlege3 New York f'C'omb clown his hair. Look! Loolc! I t stands nprightf' Deutscher Verein C23 C333 Assistant Manager Ger- man Play C23: Underclass Football Team C233 Politics Club C33. 3 OTTO CULMAN CColIege3 New York no t::TrrDutch:J 'Trl 'rather be a long guy with a simple name Than a simple guy with a long name! Fraternity: AKE. Insignia: 1917. Freshman Baseball, Captain C133 Honors Forum C233 Black Avengers C233 Assistant Wrestling Manager C333 Mathematics Club C13 C233 Class Baseball C13 C 23. G. V. Cooper H. M. Cronk ' 3 l O. Culman .... ,v.'....:.4.L.e..Q4p.1..A.ge-..-:..AL-. - B. RAY CUMMINGS CScience5 New York No one knows of his r0llIIIIl1ilIffS or goings. Fraternity: HTA. 3 ARCHIBALD CHICHESTER CURRY CCoIIege5 New York A rrA,'.!.hyu 17117726 ? Fraternity: BGH. Spectator Board C15 C255 Assistant Manager Sopho- more Show C255 Assistant Manager, Glee and Man- dolin Clubs C355 Sophomore Show C25. BA B. R. Cummings RAYMOND JOSEPlI3e3AJ.cY.kCCoIIege5 CHonors5 ftRayJJ Nothing Co do but 'wo-rk, Nolhfing to eat but food, Nothmg to wear but clothes To keep one from going mule. 1 French Club C25 C355 C. U. C. A. Work C255 Honors Forum C25 C35. it JAMES WILLIAM DANAHY CJournaIism5 Buffalo, N. Y. .f'i1'1z1ngM Tell me, who is this I see? That 'is .Hmong Danahee! 5 Ever hem' the gug debate? Betcher life! Sag, cointt he great? Fraternity: AEP. .5 Freshman Debating Society C155 Sec. Polity Club . C35, Debating Team, Champions C155 Varsity De- bating Team, Champions C25 C355 Delta Sigma Rho C255 Philolexian Society C255 Secretary C255 Presi- I I R. J. DI ay - dent C355 Philo. Play C355 Varsity Debate Mana- ger C355 Debating Council C355 Pulitzer Press Club C255 Newman Club C25 C35. A . 1 . We .,,, , , at :I LI I 5 AARON WISE DAVIS CCoIIege5 I New York He thought he saw a C'oaeh-ancl-Four That stood beside his bed: He looked again, and found it was A Benn' wfilhout a Head. Dartmouth C155 Sophomore Show C255 Associate Edi- tor of Spectator C25 C35. HAROLD B. DAVIDSON CCoIIege5 New York 4 He always walked upon his feet, 5 yjsi' .find 'never faslecl when he eat. 'S' 'C ' - Fraternity: ZBT. A, W, Davis Economics Club C15 C25. 'fls it his rtrchness of mind that demands such lefnglh. of A. C. Curry wmwmvsmw -:mv 1.-,-nm:-xef:vmmw-v-warn: .,' tfmvsdxaxfssic-sqssgzg I ws ewes .Q . I :I Q' -I I ff' im, 1t.v,.qa..wQA-w..i,2u,f.a..H.u.fi.4.A,.,f. ,L . . 1.113 J. W. Danahy E I E . C I 5, I . I 5 , I H. B. Davidson WALTER ELBERT DAVIS fCoIIegeJ Millers Place, L. I. 'fllfhat j'Ll.Clg'l7t61li shall I clrearl, doing no wrong? in BARTH A. DE GRAFF tCoIIegeb New York Yes, Fate was howl on this poor lad ' For his initials sure are B..'l.D. Fraternity: EN. C. U. C. A. Work C2Jg Delegate to Student Volunteer Convention, Kansas City fljg Societe Francaise C25 Varsity Football Squad f3Jg Class Finance Committee 139. I it ERNEST H. DE MURIA QCoIIegeJ I Brooklyn, N. Y. Mighty the great evolufionist teacher is Licking Morphology clean into shctpeg Loral! what cm ape the Professor or Preacher -is, Ever to cloubt his 1le.w-ent from on. ape. Circolo Italiano Q13 C29 133g Manager Italian Show CZJQ VVrestling C3J. W. E. Davis ARCHIBALD CAMPBELL DENISON CCollegej New York S li'oers - D emtyu Length of boclg, feet cmcl name Do oonsumute our Slivers' fame. Fraternity: AALIJ. Varsity Show Q15 C2Jg Sophomore Show C2Jg New- man Club C15 C25 i395 Columbia University Players Club 1335 Architectural Society C3J. E. H. De Muria 31 MILTON DIETZ Uournalismj New York F1'eckles Freckles, the Five Hunclrefl Dollar Beauty. Son, you wofulcl 'reap the Shekels, Cfut out art-fmcl write like Freolclesf' Off-Hour Editor, Spectator 637g Jester Associate Board C3Jg Boar's I-lead C23 C335 Talcott Williams Society flj C23 C355 Pulitzer Press Club C13 f2J C3Jg Socialist Study Club C25 635. DAVID STANTON DOBSON QArchitecIZur'ej Canastota, .N . Y. ffDave wa-1--M-M-wmv-BM Brain area. is the only true com2Jal'tson. of size. M, Dietz Architectural Society flj C25 f3J. B. A. De Graff A. C. Denison il an Els: D. S. Dobson J- J. HOWLAND DONALDSON CCoIIege3 Richmond Hill, L. I. YIDOHII I-mrmoirlal fame is mine, for I Am- king of Kappa Beta Phi. Fraternity: ARE. Insignia: Football C. C. C. N. Y. C13 C235 Varsity Football C335 Kappa Beta Phi C33. 3E PHILIP E. DONLIN CColIege3 New York I am Cl peenish slfuclent, I5: Bly star has gone from yonder slay, I think it went so hiyh at hrs! That it just 'went and gone and burst. Fraternity: SAX. President, Freshman Debating Society C13. SG JAMES BALLARD DONOHO CCoIIege3 New York J'im. - D 011 He plays feets-ball-can Mm and row This little Jimmy Dmzohof' Fraternity: ' B9ll. Insignia: 1917, Football C. Captain' Freshman Crew C135 Freshman Track C135 Crewsters C235 Varsity Football C335 Class Finance Committee C135 Junior Week Committee C335 Black Avengers C23. it SAMUEL DREYER CCoIIege3 New York PVh0 muttered 'mumblifngly and low, As if his face were full of dough. Varsity Show C13. 3 EDWARD MEAD EARLE CCoIIege3 CHonors3 New York Wh J. Bryrm, .Ir. - Chief Both strive for peace, but Billy B. J B D n h Ainft half as smart as Edward E. 0 0 0 Fraternities: AAQD, AEP. Freshman Debating Society C135 Freshman Debating Team C135 Honors Forum C23 C335 Executive Com- mittee C335 Philolexian Society C23 C335 Philo- lexian Play Cast C235 Varsity Debating Team C23 C335 Delta Sigma Rho, Secretary-Treasurer C335 Debate Council C335 Economics Club C23 C33, Vice- President C335 Christian Association Cabinet C335 Winner Intercollegiate Civic League Contest in Extemporaneous Speaking C235 Editor of the Blue Book C335 Board of Governors, Kings Crown C335 Soph Triumph Cast C235 Editor-in-Chief, 1917 Col- umbian C335 Politics Club C335 Junior Week Com- mittee C33. 32 IRWIN EDMAN CJournaIism3 New York Irwin He lurns our verses by the yard, And every inch of' 'em ix great. His zc'uy.v mwh Slilf-'l'BS190l'f'I7l'Cf bard Should imilczleif Secretary, Boar's Head C235 Editorial Board of E M Earle Jester C23 C33- P. E. Donlin I -.man-n-i S. Dreyer 4 . I I. Edman P. R. Elmer S. H. Ferebee D. Fisher PHILIP REES ELMER 1CoIIege3 New York 'fPhi lv- PlziI'ipf'-f'Pl1 i I mp - Pio-p His clay with study is replete, Anal yet he is cm flth-ra-lete. Fraternity: AKE. Insignia: 1917. Freshman Baseball 1135 Second Assistant Mgr. Var- sity Show 1235 Varsity Football Team 1335 Honors Forum 1235 Mathematics Club 123 1335 Class Base- ball 113 123. BA ROBERT KENNETH EVERSON 1CoIIege3 New York 'fA'ncZ who cure these, lVho walk about in white with star-lit eyes Rapt faces, partecl lips? Economics Club. -'K SAMUEL HARRELL FEREBEE 1Jour'naIiSm3 Norfolk, Va. I never sang ct single song, I never lmwwvzecl LL note. There is in me 'no melocly, No -music in my throat. Fraternity: EX. . Glee Club 113 1235 Mandolin Club 113 1235 Leader 1335 Notes and Keys 123 1335 Varsity Show 1235 Politics Club 1235 Pulitzer Press Club 123 1335 Southern Club 113 123 133. lil DAKIN B. FERRIS 1Architecture3 Garden City, L. I. f'Dakei' fTis CL language -most strcmge, Sengczleese, For example, 'in good Sefngczleese- 'Tis not 'they can be fair as they please'- Ratheo' 'Dalcln B. Ferris dey please. ' Fraternity: BQH. Insignia: 1917, Crossed Oarsg C, Crossed Oars. Freshman Crew 1135 Freshman Swimming 1135 Class Water Polo 1135 Varsity Swimming 113 1235 Var- sity Crew 1235 Crewsters 1235 Architectural Society 113 123 1335 Columbian Board. lk DANIEL FISHER 1Scier1ce3 New York Some folks are energetic Anal push tlzemselves to fame, B-ut Daniel he just takes his time Ancl gets there just the same? Fraternity: flflill. 3 HENRY 'J. FISHER, JR. 1CoIIege3 New York ffflenry .7.-forever more he's Hep to all the latest stories! R. K. Everson is .2 zi D. B. Ferris H. J. Fisher, Jr. 3 li W. C. Flower D. R. Fox M. D. Friedberg WALTER CRAWFORD FLOWER CCoIlege5 Passaic, N. J. NAS clean. mul as 'lnnovmif rrl-zvaqus As the flowers that bloom in fhe fielrlf' Fraternity: flvliilf. - 'rf JOHN CAMPBELL FOWLER CCollege5 Brooklyn 'CNet every fozvler is a olziclcen-fcwzcier! Fraternity: 41419. ' Insignia: 1917. Varsity Track Team C155 Freshman Track Team C155 Class Track Team C15 C255 Class Relay C15 C255 Sophomore Show Cast C255 Newman Club C15 C25 C355 Vice-President C355 Columbian Board C355 Junior lVeek Committee C35. is DONALD R. FOX CCoIIege5 New York IKDOHVJJ NFO1' fhe fore: has oflen llze 'voice of fl singing birrl -Old Fable? University Glee Club C15. 3 ROBERT FRIDENBERG, Jr. CScience5 New York Down on your knees, Superszfition and Fl1mkeycZ0ml lVon't you accept such plain cloclrines insfenrl? What ls xo simple as primitive Monkeydom Born in fhe sea with a cold fin the lz.eacl? -Fordham C155 Sophomore Water Polo Team C255 Un- derclass Football C255 Associate Editor Specta- tor C25. 3F MOSES D. FRIEDBERG CScience5 New York F rieflfie Life is the lusl of fl lamp for the light that ls clark fill the !lfl'ZC.'71 of fhe flu-11 when 'we din. Sf AARON FRIEDMAN CScience5 New York l3lmzl.'xis the book of his bounty belzolrlen of old and its binding is blaclfei' ilmn bluwrf' l l i 1 5 5' J. C. Fowler ......T 0 X il 5 1 5 5, 1 . 2 5 4? fi 5 5. l E s A ' - -,,,nmfg..,f.mf.,4aL'2- .ff raw- R. Fridenberg, Jr. he .f-my f -4 f -.1 .- V . 7, ...nn-,Q 1 4 l V 1 l i l 1 4 A. Friedman E. C. Gainsborg F. C. Gatje if . ...e. . , 61.1.45 L. Gertz EDUARDO CABRERA GAINSBORG CScience3 Bolivia, S. A. W'afldie'f- 1221 - C'71ief Cook EfZuarclo Ocrbrercr! He 'is 'very fair, 4111! His zJisio'n'.s zleliylzfful To see- Bolivicm Bear, ah! Beazfific air, oh! Most Qoromising student is he!f' Class Finance Committee C23 C335 Columbian Board, Business Manager C335 Newman Club C23 C335 Junior Weeli Committee C335 RiHe Club C33. SL LOUIS GARFUNKEL CJournaIism3 New York f'Lo0-ey G'oIji'inlceZ '21 senfimeizinl eussj piroozozmrre with soft pedal on lhe 'menlalf His favorile question is 'lilammrg may I be a o'adicaZ?' Dflammcfs fcworile answer is, 'Nag not to-1zight. ' Property Manager C. U. D. A. C135 Business Mana- ger Columbia Student, Summer Session C235 Ad- vertising Manager Columbia Monthly C335 Talcott Williams Society C23 C335 Chorus, Varsity Show C235 Pulitzer Press Club C23 C33. 32 FRED C. GATJE CScience3 Brooklyn A quiet, harmless lad. Mechanical Engineering Society C23 C335 Secretary- Treasurer of Anvil Club C33. SA AUSTIN HAIGHT GEDNEY CCoIIege3 Nlamaroneck, N. Y. Hank The Queen of 19Z'7. Fraternity: rbliiif. Freshman Pin Committee C135 Hat Committee C235 Varsity Show C13 ' C235 Sophomore Show Commit- tee C235 Secretary of Class C235 Sophomore Tri- umph Cast C23. lk LOUIS GERTZ CCoIIege3 Jamaica, N. Y. W'he1z from a place he ran away, He never af zflfaf place slid stay. Inter-Class Cross Country C33. if ALEXANDER COWLES GLENNIE CCoIIege3 CHonors3 Newark, N. J. HO wonflz you help Lo mise a quorum And join the College Honors Forum? French Society C23 C33, Treasurer C23, Manager French Play C23, Secretary C335 Honors Forum, Executive Committee C13, Secretary C23, Presi- dent C335 Mathematics Society C13 C23 C335 Eco- nomics Club C-23 C33. -a L. Garfunkel A. H. Gedney A. C. Glennie EDWARD GLUCK CCoIlegej QHonorsJ -s .. New York HE du NAM thou in Ghebir-a bl-inderl Parsee? Not flzat il matters cm alum with me. Honors Forum CZJ 1333 Economics Club 139. 314 GEORGE GOLD fCollege3 New York His yenfle spirit rolls W lu lhe 'melody of souls- N Mi Which is pretty, but I clo'n't know what it means. A E. Gluck Fraternity: QPEA. G. Gold 3 ,?.-W...-..-....T.,..-.f I E HENRY GOLDFINGER CScienceJ New York Is there no music in ll1.e trees To charm lhee with its frolie mirth? ik HARRY GOLEMBE fCoIIegeJ New York ffl rmswerefl myself, and said to myself, In the self-some reparlee, Look to thyself, or not look to thyself, The self-same th-ing will be. H- Goldfinger C. U. C. A. Work 129. - H. Golembe .,.,,,.g,,,,,,,?v, 3 .. I . , DAVID GOODMAN QCOIICQSJ New York 'Z-llh, Dczvicl, yoozlmcm, tell me, 7 3 .fl re you ll G'oo1lmn11, Daniel? ig 3 if 3 HARDING U. GREENE QScienceJ New Jersey 3 f'He'fl folrl his arms, nn' .s-het his eyes, 1111? set, an' set, an' jiosserjizef' R -A-um Mechanical Engineering Society Q35 Vice-President - 2 '-L- A--A'r---L-L-r-- D. Goodman Anvil Club C23 133. H. U. Greene C. A. F. Gaynor M. H. Gropper J. P. Haight CLARENCE A. F. GAYNOR Ccollegey New York Speed 'fOnce more, my dear, I set thee clear! Do thou amend thy life, Or thou wilt Terpsichore no more- A rope will end thy life. Fraternity: BCH. Chairman Freshman Pin Committee C119 Newman Club C11 C21 C315 Politics Club C31. 34 . JAMES HAMILTON GRAY CCollege1 New York ffjimil In this brief pedigree A moral we should find- But what it ought to be Has quite escaped my mind! Fraternity: fIDI'A it MILTON HERBERT GROPPER CCollege1 Brooklyn ffHe thought he saw a Kangaroo That worked a cojee-mill: He looked again, and found it was A Vegetable-Pill. Fraternity: QJEA. Economics Club C313 Press Club C31. SG DONALD HAGEMAN CScience1 Brooklyn KIDOTLJJ The grass so little has to do-I wish I were the hay. Fraternity: QAX. Sophomore Show Committee C21. 3A JAMES P. HAIGHT CScience1 New York 'fJimmy - Tom Bentley Your honor, I plead guilty-all I want's another chance. Fraternity: EN. Insignia.: 1917 Cane Spree Team C11 C215 Chairman Pipe Commit- tee C11g Black Avengers C21g Class President C21g Chairman Prom Committee C31g Columbian Board C31g Secretary, Mechanical Engineering Society C31g Coach 1919 Cane Spree Team C31. 3A VINCENT WYMAND HAIGHT CColIege1 Montrose, N. Y. We surely hope the song of hate Shall never be the song of Haight. 5 E J. H. Gray D. Hageman get-W.-f.:'.,.,. ,,,,. ,I . , 4 7 3 2 3 'H v. w. Haight 9.1 S. Halpern . . .v-aww a . I il . fl I 11 5, 2 i l 1 - L . .-..-.a..,........e...a-...Q C. A. Hammarstrom l 1 i 1 1 I 3 1 1 I H. W. Hanemann SAMUEL HALPERN CColIegeJ Newark, N. J. 'fTVhose look was mild, -whose speech was slow, lVlzo rocked his body to and frof' 5A CLARENCE R. HALTER CCoIIegej New York Nl do hope the halter that's hang on my name Will not strangle to death biological fame. Biological Club C13 . SA CHARLES A. HAMMARSTROM CCoIIegeJ Brooklyn From the depth of the dreamy decline of the dawn through a notable nimbns of rebnlous 'moonshlnef' Freshman Debating Society C153 Economics Club C3Jg Polity Club C3Jg C. U. C. A. Work C2D. if LOUIS HANDIN CCoIIegej Brooklyn Into the Inner Consciousness We track the crafty Wherej We spear the Ego tough, and beard The Selfhood in his lairf' Economics Club C25 C335 Freshman Debating Society CID. it HENRY WILLIAM HANEMANN CCollegeJ New York 'fBill Though he hath a face peculiar, Hath a spirit most poetic He did wrhgte the class his-torg. Like was written Higher-watlm. And 'tis not a chant l'LLg'llb'I l0'll.V.:' Fraternity: Zxlf. Spectator, Associate Board C2J, News Board C313 Jester Editorial Board C23 C355 Sophomore Show C295 Class Finance Committee C2Jg Sophomore Triumph Cast CZJ. 3k JAMES RENWICK HARRISON CCoIIegeJ McKeesport, Pa. 'flt lakes a 'man of -wondrous nerve And intellect select To stand the strain of 'working on That wonder-sheet, the 'Spec. ' Fraternity: AXP. Associate Board Spectator C233 News Board Specta' tor C313 Managing Board Spectator C3J. -e v. .., .. NMR .f m aaasailih C. R. Halter L. Handin J. R. Harrison K A. A. Hassan, Jr. J. N. Heath -1-.-fa-am.-..-',.,. .,,-,, my ,,.. w,Mm.ww,i Q' ' 4 lf Y i l l 5 . les, . ,.,.-a 3 R. P. E. Hermsdorf A. A. HASSAN, Jr. CCoIIe9eD .E'ff'?ff'Wf'f','WW 7 'E 'i V Brooklyn Come fieetly, some jiaetly, my hooloabaclar, For the souncl of the tam-tam is heard from afar. Erasmus Club 113 129 133, President 139. St CHARLES LEWIS HAYWARD 1Sciencej Brooklyn Cl1m'l'ie In me as ye! nanbillovz has 71.0 7m1't. Fra.tern,ity: IPAQ.. Insignia: 1917. FI'GS11I112111 Hockey Manager 111: Class Treasurer -.,, , -. 1235 Class Dinner Committee 125: Sophomore Tri- umph Committee 12J. C' L' Hayward if JAMES NEWTON HEATH 1Sciencej Paterson, N. J. ff.Iifmmie , 'f-A young and fivzely chisellecl fave Filled with foretaszfes- of 'ZE7lSfZU'l7L get more ru-re. Fraternity: EN. 9 JULIAN HEATH 1CoIIegeJ New York Upon fl heath Hzere sloocl cz Izleath who lispecl and said, 'Nw heath ith te1'1'ible. ' J. Heath 3 RICHARD P. E. HERMSDORF 1Sciencej New York He1rmsy'1 ff.4lo11e! Alone! I si! in The solilurles of llze 77I007lSl11l170S.,: 3 wlLl.lA1vl lvl. HENRY qsciencep New York 2 ffBf1zff Q 'fTlz.e irlle cmzl the ball Like this little lad. Fraternity: EN. Finance Committee 115 123: Sophomore Triumph f 5 Committee 125: Manager Cane Spree Team 124: Underclass Football Team 12J. W. M. Henry F. T. Henderson Hn,-er. ,i ., - L ' A mag-:,...4.L' ' - ...L-.aa H. G. Herman C. M. Heydecker ......,-.- - --1 . FRANCIS T. HENDERSON CCoIIege5 - New York Jig form IS quzle graceful-I find zt is true, Tha! llze number of ladies who spurn me is fern Fraternity . CHARLES F. HERNANDEZ CF.A.5 Havana, Cuba C'hao'lie,' ' He surely ought fo get a job, 3 If arelziteoting cloesn't go, 1 As 'villain -in a mo'vie-show. if Fraternity: GE. Architectural Society C15 C25 C353 Sophomore Show C253 Newman Club C25 C355 Circulo Hispano- MW K Americano C255 Columbian Board C35. R C. F. Hernandez -it HARRY GRANT HERMAN CColIege5 New York He thought he saw an Albatross That fluttered 'round the lamp: He loolcecl again, ancl found it -was A Penny-Postage-Stamp. A 32 KARL M. HERSTEIN CCollege5 Brooklyn f'Like to the thundering tone of unspoke speeches, Or like a lobsfer clacl in logic breechesf' Freshman Debating Society C155 Freshman Debating Team C15g Mathematics Club C15 C25, President C353 Deutscher Verein C25 C35g Anvil Club C25. it K. M. Herstein CREAGH MITCHELL HEYDECKER CCollege5 Philadelphia, Pa. fforeaghilitf-HeydyJJ The nimble ant, the bumble bee- A'in't never busier as me. Fraternity: AT. Insignia: 1917. Freshman Track Team, Manager C153 Freshman De- bating Society Cl5g Philolexian C25: Economics Club C353 Poiitics Club C25 C359 Assistant Manager Varsity Track Team C35. it MORRIS HEYMAN CScience5 New York rrFat:I 'The Curse of an Aching Jawj or 'The Deadly Gum Habit. ' . Fraternity: CIJEII. W' Class Water Polo C15 C25. M, Heyman H. E. Hildebrand , I. W. Hirshfielcl 3 E4 g 1 L..-.Qa4....e. ,.,,, . . , , W. T. Hooven, Jr. H. EDWARD HILDEBRAND CScience3 Brooklyn Ed,'- Hook der Kaiser This publication is strictly neutral--we clon't care who licks anybody. Fraternity: CIJKE. gi. THOMAS AUSTIN HINES CCoIIege3 Newark, N. J. Go to bed, Tom, go to bed, Tom ' Merry or when, go to bed Tom. Fraternity: 11211. Glee Club C33. 3 IRA WILSON HIRSHFIELD CCoIIege3 New York 'fl shall leave large footsteps on the sands of time! Insignia: sCt. Varsity VVater Polo C13 C23 C335 Class Water Polo C13 C235 Economics Club C33. 31 HENRY E. HOCHETTE CScience3 New York Heinie Boys will be boys-you're very young, and flighty 'in your mindg Olcl heads upon young shoulders we must not expect to find. Fraternity: ' CIJFA. Insignia: 1917. lnterclass Baseball C135 Class Pin Committee C135 Manager Freshman Swimming Team C135 Assist- ant Manager of Varsity Basketball Team C335 Columbian Board C335 Class Hat Committee C335 Erasmus Club C23 C335 Mechanical Engineering Society C33. 34 WILBUR THOMAS HOOVEN, Jr. CCoIIege3 Tenafly, N. J. r.'B,l:lZJJ f'Wilson ain't the only president as comes from Joiseyf' Fraternity: QIHAO. Insignia: 19175 Crew C. Freshmen Crew Substitute C135 Junior Varsity Crew C235 Class President C353 Crewsters C335 C. U. C. A. Work C33. 34 GEORGE ANTHONY HOUGH, Jr. CJournaIism3 New Bedford, Nlass. .!fTon-yi! f'He's quite a studentg 'A' student is correct. Talcott Williams Society C13 C23 C335 Pulitzer Press Club C13 C23 C33. 5 1 i ai l T. A. Hines H. E. Hochette . ,.4::su.y,a.4.::.aa,:... . - --- .. e.gve,,:a1u,Qm.. G. A. Hough, Jr. R. W. Howe I I I 1 I 4 I I I E i I 1 ' if .--V ee. O. Hoyem J. F. Hughes R. W. HOWE CScience3 Brooklyn ff.-Illlzozcfflz. he 'never makes a habit, Of giving one offence, Ye! he is always ready, To give and lake rr fence. Freshman Fencing Team C135 C. U. C. A. W01'k C23. Ek SIDNEY IERNE HOWELL CScience3 So. Orange, N. J. 'Xeve1' show yofufre weak and say, IIow will I do it?' Bu! show your -ivzclepe-nclemre-say, 'Howell I do it!' Fraternity: fIQA9. Class Track Team C335 Class Secretary, Science C33. M OLIVER HOYEM CJournaIism3 Laurium, Mich. Olive Cheeks as 1-eel as Che ties he wears, so it's no wonder the girlies jlocln a'I'ofuncZ. Fraternity: ATA. Glee Club C135 Mandolin Club C13. if TIEN MING HUANG CColIege3 Hingwha Fukien, China 'Z-1 son of the far-Ensf, atlzirst for Western lG7'L01Ul6fl'Q0.' it JAMES FEARL HUGHES CCoIIege3 CHonors3 Brooklyn IfJimmyJJ 'Tis reported his tongue Always moved when he taZlc'cZ, Ancl he stirred both his arms Ami his legs when he waZk'd. Colgate C13 C235 Polity Club C335 Honors Forum C335 Economics Club C335 Philolexian Society C33. 344 WILLIAM M. HUGHES, JR. CCoIIege3 New York l know cz little SIBTLITYLIIIL whose lleur papa called him William Hughes. Fraternity: EAE. Soph Show Cast C235 Glee Club C23 335 Notes and Keys C235 Newman Club C235 Klef Club C335 Societe Francaise C33. J.,-fr V. 8 la., S. I. Howell I I T. M. Huang LA W. M. Hughes, Jr. ROY LINCOLN HUNT QSciencej E' xo R10 is 'GY 5 'fdeross tIl0.77Z007'lClf'l2-fZS of the Not We chase the gruesome ll7lzevz.g And hnnf the Itness of the VVhat Through. the forests of the Then. Insignia: cCcg 1917. Class Cross Country Team C255 Varsity Cross Coun- try Team C333 Winner Van Amringe Trophy C3l. 3: EDWARD CONOVER JACKSON CScienceJ Yonkers Jack J . One can simulate gniescenoe R- L- Hunt By a timely evanesoenee E. C. Jackson From his Active Mortal Essence Or his PVorlcs3' 1 Fraternity: AXP. Science Honor System Committee 1395 Mechanical 4 Engineering Society f3j. Ea-:v:ALi756F::1f:':n,'6: :.2--1--f.'24-,T , .. . .t .-: I -- ' 'WKNVRF-9'fN:!Tii tg 1 LIONEL J. JACKSON CSciencej New York I As one who cleaves the etreumambient air .- Seeking in azure what it lacks in space- I Electrical Engineering Society 125 131g Spectator ff 5-2 fllg Camp Columbia Student Board CZJ. . H GEORGE JACOBSON fSciencej V ,I L. J. Jackson New York I . G. Jacobson Oh, that my soul a marrow-bone might sezze! For the olcl egg of my clesire is broken. 54 FRANCIS OSCAR JOHANSON fCoIIege5 New York A thing of beauty is CI joy forever. . 54 THEOPHILUS JOHNSON, Jr. fScienceJ Woodside, L. I. Good people all, of every sort, Give ear unto my song,- Ancl if gon find fit wonclrous short,- It cannot holfl gon long. Fraternity: fIwEK. ' F, 0, Johanson COITLGII fll. T. Johnson, Jr. VV. H. Jones ,ann-wma:-qu l I il 1: 5 . 1 i 1 H. Kahn G. V. Kendall . l . I . . 1 , in WARNER HURLEY JONES CScience3 Brooklyn .Ionsie Greater joy Life cannot lend, Than to have a lady friend. Fraternity: SEZ. Architectural Society C23 C33g Erasmus Hall Club C23 C33- it RALPH FREEBORN KANE CColIege3 Brooklyn With lassos of the brain we catch The Isness of the Wasg Anal in the copses of the Whencel We hear the think bees buzz. Economics Club C33. 3A HENRY KAHN CCoIIege3 New York Unless he does his calling miss, A He'll be a great economist. Secretary, Economics Club C33g Freshman Debating Society C13g Polity Club C333 Politics Club C33. 51 ALAN H. KEMPNER CCoIIege3 New York 'CO Sea! whose ancient ripples lie On red-ribbed sands where seaweed shone. C. C. N. Y. C133 Pan Club C23 C333 Varsity Swimming Team C23. Sk G. V. KENDALL CCollege3 New York -The sun was shining bright And that was strange because it was The middle of the night. 3 ARDIS MORRISON KENNEDY CJournaIism3 Lansing, Mich. Does it a Journalist beseem To play upon a hockey tearnf' Fraternity: ZAE. ' Insignia: 1917. Freshman Hockey Team C135 Hartley Hall Commit- tee C23g Pulitzer Press Clubg Dorms Board C23. 4 w 1 l 1 , 1 R. F. Kane A. H. Kempner A. M. Kennedy DANIEL EDWIN KENNEDY CColIege3 New York 'fDan -Gfuinneerv Indeed it doth a Mick beseem To play upon a football team. Fraternity: QPFA. Insignia: Football C. Freshmen Swimming Team C135 Freshmen Dinner Committee C135 Newman Club C13 C23 C335 Sopho- more Dinner Committee C235 Underclass Football Team C235 Varsity Football Team C33. it DAVID KER CCollege3 New York Dave Remember in pronouncing fKer' The proper way, it rhymes with 'bar. ' Fraternity: Anvil. Insignia: 1917. Black Avengers C235 Class Pin Committee C135 Class Hat Committee C235 Mgr. Freshman Cane Spree Team C135 Soph. Cane Spree Team C23. D. E. Kennedy ll! HENRY THOMAS KILBURN CCoIIege3 New York 5 Ever gentle and so gracious, W'itlz all his learning. Fraternity: AXP. - Varsity Show Chorus C135 Philolexian Society C23 C33, Secretary C335 Philolexian Show Cast C23 C335 Assistant Manager of Philolexian Show C23 C335 Sophomore Show C235 Mathematics Club C13 C23. SA HUGO KLADIVKO CScience3 Long Island City He tools a life-preserver and he hit him on the head, And Mrs. Brown dissected him before she went to bed. H. T. Kilburn if SAMUEL HENRY KLEIN CScience3 Brooklyn A As Alice was a-sitting at her window-sill one day, Q, A beautiful young gentleman he ohanoed to pass that way? 1 Mathematics Club C23 C335 Menorah Society C23 C335 Boys' High Club C23. E if 1 ALEXANDER E. KLUPT CScience3 Brooklyn , 'Silt everyone? opinion scoyfs ' And always argues with the profs. A 3, H, Klein Menorah Society C335 Mathematics Club C13 C23. D. Ker H. Kladivko A. E. Klupt I , i 1 , 1 I 2 I Q . I 5. ,Y 5 F S . 1 2 ., P 4 i A 5 1 vi K s.--'.--.. . , 1 .. G. H. Knobloch 7-w.,..s,. .. . , , ,,,E7..,,, 1 E. F. Korkus 3 GEORGE H. KNOBLOCH Brooklyn f'We cfm but say llzat G. K-nobloch IMS szwely 'nof Il dome of rock. Q JOHN PAIGE KNOX fCollegej New York f'K'no:ey1' 'Me-rcu'ry! Bah! Insignia: 19173 cCc. Captain, Freshman Cross Country Team fljg Fresh- man Track Team 115 g Varsity Cross Country Team f2D C35- SA EDWIN FREDERICK KORKUS CCollegej ' Brooklyn fYour Icing is lost, you move foo late Foe got the game I say, 'Check Mate. ' Columbia University Chess Team Q11 C29 135, Cap- tain f3Jg Cane Spree Team 1233 President of Col- umbia Boys High School Ciubg Junior Hat Com- mittee f3J. SA EDGAR KRAUS CScienceJ New York ffEdU 'BczlhecZ in the balms of beatified bliss, Beatific itself by beatitude's b'l'0I!HI..u Fraternity: EAM. if JOHN L. KRETZMER fScienceJ New York ff'IackJJ He thought he sa-w a Rattlesnake That questioned him in Greek: Ill' looked again, rmcl found it was The Middle of Nero! Weelc. Mechanical Engineering Society C23 433. if JOHN MILAN KRNO fScienceJ Brooklyn f'I'm the Apostle of mighty Darw-inity, l .J'.lKE J. P. Knox E. Kraus 5 . f vm. J, L, Kmtzme, Apo-theistico-Pan-A.s'ini1zity. J, M, Krnp .. ..-e,. ,Z , ...- M. Landau J. J. Lanzetta H. E. H. Leede MORRIS LANDAU CScience3 Leonia, N. J. Leonta A since-re and honest Jerseyitef 3 JACOB STINNIAN LANGTHORN, Jr. CCoIIege3 Brooklyn Jacek Aurel Jacob kissed Rachel, and Ziftect up his voice, and wept. Fraternity: AACIJ. Insignia: 19173 CCC. Freshman Track Team C135 Freshman Hockey Team C13g Varsity Track Team C23 C33g Spectator, As- sociate Board C23, News Board C333 Economics Club C13 C23 C33g Philolexian Society C23 C335 Erasmus Club C13 C23 C333 Cross Country Team C23 C33, Captain C33. 36 JAMES J. LANZETTA CScIence3 New York Iiwapi! 'fliflmt is his history? A blank, any lord. it DONALD WILLIS LEE CCoIIege3 New York Don - Kict'1 fffleppy mn If from care Fm free W'hy isn't everyone happy as me? Fraternity: AKIC. Insignia: 1917. Substitute Coxswain Freshman Crew C13g Jester Board C13. SG HORST EDWARD HERMANN LEEDE CCoIIege3 Tompkinsville My king is rookeft but though ,f'lTlL'tflf seem That I mn 7'00kGCl-1,716 got your queen. ' Chess Team C13 C23 C33g Captain of Intercollegiate Championship Team C23: Varsity Soccer Team C33g Intercollegiate Chess Champion C23. 3? WALTER S. LENINION CScience3 New York What funny things in life we meet Here is a lemon that is sweet. Electrical Engineering Society C13 C235 Vice-Presi- dent C33g Rifle Club C33. ggsarr-amwvyffswzmzswfmwfqwevpwmnf warcwmvmzvzr Ywssssx iezzre-ea:-:-sas:-mm 'sz s-:Qsssfsf ss Z :saws -Kreme J. S. Langthorn, J D. W. Lee W. S. Lemmon I' HARRY W. LESHENSKY fScienceJ New York Lesh We climb the slippery Whichbark tree To watch the Thusuess roll,' And pause betimes in ynostic rirnes X WN To woo the Over Soul. - Menorah Society C23 637. I. 4 l I. 5 . MORTIMER J. LEVIE fCoIlegeQ New York Q rrFat:: vi Use Fairy soap-it floats. r- ? ' 1 ' e Swimming Team C23 C3Jg Economics Club Sophomore Triumph Cast 123. H. W. Leshensky ik JOSEPH I. LEVY fScienceJ Bayonne, N. J. ffJ0e!I What was that the Prof. said? Menorah Society fly Q23 135. 5A MILTON F. LEVY fColIegeJ Brooklyn UI would I were a porcupine Aucl wore a peacoclds tail,' To-morrow, if the moon but shine, Perchcmce Pll be a whale. J- I- I-'WY Freshman Baseball Team 113. ..-1-av-ew-we-::fs,-Q.-. Mme: '-new ' g GEORGE JONAS LEWIN qsciencey Brooklyn If we had known him better, I We could say more about him. Fraternity: ZBT. ANSON LICHTENSTEIN CCollegeJ New York f-1----. Q. .-Q Wlzose face was very like a crow G, J. Lewin l'VitlL eyes like cimlers all aglowf' M. J. Levie M. F. Levy r A. Lichtenstein W. T. M. Liccione R. H. Lorenz C. E.. Lovejoy WILLIAM TITUS MARIUS LICCIONE CCoIIege3 Mt. Vernon 'Here I, Willie Was'tle, Stand firm in my castle, ' -Anal all the dogs in the town Sha'nl pull Will-ie Wastle clown. -C'hilcl's game. Circolo Italiano C13 C23, Treasurer C33g Italian Play C13 C23 C33- 3 F. EMIL LOESCHER CF.A.3 Harrison, N. Y. Brr ............ boom Che jumpsj ................tzing! Fraternity: Insignia: 1917: Track C. Architectural Society C13 C23 C335 Varsity Track Team C13 C23 C335 Class Track Team C13 C23 C33g University Band C13. it ROBERT HOWARD l.oRENz CCoIIege3 New York If-Bob!! Love you? saicl I, then I sighed, and then I gazed upon her sweetly- For I think I do this sort of thing particularly neatly- Fraternity: AT. Insignia: 1917 Crossed Oarsg rCc. Freshman Crew C13: Associate Board Spectator C13 C235 Class Water Polo Team C235 Sophomore Min- strel Show C23: Sophomore Triumph Committee C23: Varsity Crew Substitute C23: Crewsters C23. it HOWARD W. LOOK CScience3 Brooklyn There was a lackey ran a race, When he ran fast, he ran apacef' Insignia: cCc: 1917. Class Track Team C235 Varsity Cross Country Team C23 C33- it CLARENCE EARLE LOVEJOY CJournaIism3 Pittsfield, Mass. 6116611 I'Vhai hopes we fellows spike! Though his parents Dubbecl him Clarence, The Campus calls him Ike. Fraternity: CDKZD. Assistant Manager Varsity Baseball Team C333 Class Secretary, C13: Philharmonic Orchestra, Assistant Manager C13: University Band C13 C23 C33: Pulitzer Press Club C333 Churchman's Association C13 C23. 34 HAROLD H. MAASS CScience3 Brooklyn Ifsleepyll I rest myself a bit, and then I rest myself a bit again. Fraternity: QDKE. Glee and Mandolin Clubs C13 C23 C33. Wmemwvfrsvevzzezmzszgf- Z, f-A-3.-,-ewan-,fm ff -' y , V Y. 5 . Q fiaziwfdizaezrsz,-weswam:.,.',k-ff.-zxffsm. .:, F. E. Loescher H. W. Look E H. H. Maass T. G. McCarthy . 5 A. F. McEvoy 1 J. W. McKeon THOMAS G. MCCARTHY Csciencw Jamaica, L. I. To nz? - M a 0 He has oft been awake I-nl The flctyfime, 'tis said, .-find has fallen asleep :Is he lny in his bed. Fraternity: ATA. Class President C335 Columbian Board C335 Under- class Football Team C235 Sophomore Triumph Committee C235 Finance Committee C235 Pin Com- mittee C135 Camp Columbia Student Board C23. in PAUL JOSEPH McCORMICK CF.A.3 New York ifAn.cl you, my 3071, do you slzcwelte? Ah no, I never has as yet!'f Fraternity: EN. Insignia: gCt. Architectural Society C13 C23 C335 Newman Club C13 C23 C335 Gym. Team C23. Sk ARTHUR FRANCIS NIQEVOY CcoHege3 Hudson, N. Y. 'fMae His face -was the ol-rollest Thaf e-ver was seen, For if 'Lwax not washed It selclo-m, was clean. Fraternity: EX. Spectatorg Associate Board C13 C23, News Board C335 Class Finance Committee C135 Newman Club C13 C23 C335 Politics Club C235 Pulitzer Press Club C23 C335 Varsity Show C23. 3 ROY E. McINTOSH CScience3 Bottimerne, No. Dak. Blue A f'Tis this that early mints the female mind. -Fraternity: ATA. Freshman Track C135 Prom Committee C33. it JOHN WHITTEN McKEON CCoIIege New York A shooter willz. a. name so Keen Should surely 'make the rifle leamff' Economics Club C23 C335 Rifle Club C33. if VIRGIL VINCENT NIcKENNA CScience3 New York 'fMcce '::Ol1 marry me, I-:incl .via-5' she said 'N0! NOP he said. 'I Ken'nu! i Fraternity: fIwI'A. Insignia: 1917. Freshman Baseball C13 5 Crew Dinner Committee C23 5 Sophomore Triumph Committee C235 Newman Club C33. . . . as.: .uwamm P. J. McCormick R. E. Mclntosh I I I I I V. V. McKenna W... E ' , t I f 2 2 3 5 25 Y, P. Mahler H. J. Mankiewicz wnvnwwnwn-M:-2 fm.-fm:-f . .mace s 'f ,..-. ,f . . 5 .-v- ssrvfgv-suwmnwnng J. G. Manning PAUL MAHLER 1Science5 New York Paul -'fDuteh 'fFoo' a man whose name is Mahler W'hich is Ger-znafn word for paint- Er, to be stuclying at C'hemisfry's Like being what you a'Zn't.f' HA HORACE S. IVIANGES 1CoIlege5 New York Anal colics? He constantly has 'em So long as his foocl is the best, But he'll swallow with never a spasm . Wfhat 0Sb'l l6ll6S coul0ln't cligestf' Fraternity: Hnflv. Freshman Debating Society 115g Freshman Debating Team 1153 Sophomore Show Cast 1253 Jester 115 1253 Business Manager 135, Economics Club 125 1353 Varsity Debating Team 135. it HERNIAN JACOB MANKIEWICZ 1College5 1Honors5 New York M'anlc,' Weill say this much for H. J. Manic: Wlzen anybocly blew, he clranlcf' . Boar's Head 115 125 1353 Spectator 1353 Deutscher Verein 125 1353 Jester 125 1353 Honors Forum 125 135. 34 LOUIS R. MANN 1Jour'naIism5 Cobleskill, N. Y. f'O'obleslcill An example of the clijfere-nce between humor and in- tenclecl humor. ' Fraternity: fDEK. Class Track Team 1253 Pulitzer Press Club 115 125 135. it JAMES G. IVIANNING 1Science5 Little Falls, N. Y. Jim - Silent Jim f'Silence is gololenf' Class Treasurer 1353 Newman Club 125 1353 Chair- man Finance Committee 1353 Junior Week Com- mittee 35. A 32 PERCY P. NIANSBACH 1ColIege5 New York rtpercil A great back-This Mansbach! Yes, a great back-Th'ls man's back! Fraternity: Zell. Insignia: Crew C3 Football C. Junior Varsity Crew 1253 Varsity Football 1353 Junior Week Committee 1353 Crewsters 135. 5:5 il l a...w...m.w.wW. W.-sway. f 1 Z I ' I S 5 i as 3 li Wi E . s 6 , . A H. S. Manges fl 5 5. fz 3 . -A ,, '- I.. f,l.-1...-mai L. R. Mann rnwvqf 2 l i L 5. . gl 1 i 4 I lr ll 5 L . ll 1 P. P. Mansbach H A JAMES MARSHALL 1Jour'naIiSm3 I New York , lVhen calm and fleap, the rosy sleap 4 Has lapt your soal in dreems, , R Hanyeline! R lady m-ine! ' Dost thou remember .Ieames?l' l Class Treasurer 123. , it 2 l ERNEST ALBERT MARX 1ColIege3 New York 'Are you a student, dearf She armed. Why do you ask? Look at me-Mar:v! ' Rifle Club 133. NN, is J. Marshall ALBERT MAYER 1CoIIege3 New York He comes with herald clouds of dfustg Ecstatic frenzies rencl his breast. Sophomore Show 1235 C. U. D. A. 123 133g Spectator Board 123 1335 Columbia Monthly 1335 Deutscher Verein 123 133, Play Manager 123 133. DONALD C. MEBANE 1Science3 Wilkesbarre, Pa. As the rose with fragrance weeping So my heart shall twine unsleepingf' Fraternity: AE41. Freshman Tennis Team 113. H-I--m it A. Mayer S. CLIFFORD MERRILL 1Science3 New York Clif NI can't go back to the old life! Fraternity: SAX. Musical Clubs, 113 123g Notes and Keys 113 123 1333 Mechanical Engineering Society 123 1333 Newman Club 113 123 1335 Class Water Polo 113g Assist! ant Manager Soccer 133. S! MORRIS MESSING 1Science3 New York Mess Away! I may not tell thee hall This soaghring heart endures- There is a lonely spirrit--call - That Sorrow 'never cures. S. C. Merrill Menorah Society 123 133. '1-em-vc-my 1 E l Z 5 I I 1 . . 4 i l .. 5nn..xeanAuna.msa,.-.-s..l.,...e .. . -..s. V-an-4 , ir E. A. Marx D. C. Mebane 4RQv7z we-yr? ' fwxwxisx tr-x'v-zrveww ..-me-Anwnwwv we-. 1 7.-,ff .wa .fs M. Messing F. M. Michaelian D. W. Miller 1 :Q ? W. H. Miller, Jr. FRANK M. MICHAELIAN Cc0nege3 N ew York Miken 'fflo win!-seal with his nostrils-he twifnhlecl his toes He wigglecl his eyebrows and hecwecl with his nose? Fraternity: EN. Sophomore Show C235 Sophomore Cane Spree Team C235 Jester Board C23 C335 Philolexian Society C23 C335 Philolexian Show C335 Economics Club C33. St- HENRY MILCH CCoIIege3 CHonors3 Brooklyn -Where milk and honey flows. x Mathematics Club C13 C23 C33, Executive Committee C235 Barnard Literary Society, Vice-President C13 C235 C. U. D. A. C13 C23 C3, Board of Governors C235 C. U. D. A. Shows C13 C235 Freshman Debat- ing Society, Vice-President C135 Freshman Debat- ing Team C135 Erasmus Hall Club C13 C23 C335 Honors Forum C23 C335 Debating Council C23. H. Milch DAVID W. MILLER CScience3 N ew York tfDaveJJ There was a jolly miller Lined on the river Dee- HOWARD M. MILLER CCoIIege3 New Rochelle S tuclentu Briokley, Columbia. Fraternity: EN. Insignia: 1917 Football C. I Freshman Baseball C135 Freshman Hockey Team H- M- Mme' Captain C135 Varsity Baseball C135 Varsity Hockey C135 Varsity Football C335 Black Avengers C23. 3 WILLIAM HAROLD MILLER, Jr. CCoIIege3 New York A grind in name but not in cleeclff Fraternity: AXP. Spectator Board C23. 3 H EN RY M I NSKY CCoIIege3 Brooklyn I shall out and shall saw And lay waste with my paw For you see-I a doctor shall be. . H. Minsky 8 ' ' THOMAS JOSEPH MINTURN CCollege3 Brooklyn The pensive goat, the sporlive cow, Hilarious, leap from bough lo bouglzf' 1 Erasmus Hall club C13 C23 C33. 34 WALTER L. MITZENIUS CScience3 Bayonne, N. J. all lakes a poet quite 'ingenious To make a word rhyme with llI'if:eni'as. 3 HENRY CLAY MONROE CCollege3 New York alll 011 I gf The sorry world is 'mourning- , La Grippe is at the floor, And 'many folks are cly'i'n.g now, X W'ho never rlierl before. Q Fraternity: AAHE. , 5 Insignia: 19175 Football C. qi Class President C135 Freshman Track Team, Capt. . 3 C135 Class Relay, Capt. C13 C235 Black Avengers T. J. Minturn '-.rl-yf..p1gf,nq,,4.v,f-asa-.N-, W. , ..... - 45. 1 .'wzg,ggq,,,7 5 C235 Underclass Football Team, Capt. C235 Soph. 3, t Dinner Committee C235 Varsity Track Team C13 C23 C335 Varsity Football C335 Soph. Show Cast , C235 Kappa Beta Phi, Secretary C33. 4 3 5 Sn 5. l f RICHARD BACON MONTGOMERY CCollege3 g Plainfield, N. J. L The playful duck the warblifng bee f- f- -A' ' Hop gayly on, from tree to treelu H. C. Monroe lnterclass Cross Country C33. 3 fl RICHARD R. MOORE Csciencey 5 - New York is 3 Railroad Dick 2 li As days pass on and 'weeks pass out 5. 3 Therefs' less for me lo worry about. l E . 344 5 2 EDWARD H. MORCH Ccouegey ' Brooklyn He .s-eldo-m. or never Coulfl see wllhoul light, A71-fl yet lfzve been told he Could hear in lhe night. Fraternity: EAE. 'tr' ' ' -' E Columbia Spectator, Associate Board C23 C335 News R. R. Moore Board C335 Assistant Band Manager 633. H W. L. Mitzenius ' 'wlssuww : Aww H -if -:tp 'n - '-11-.-.I mugsuzf. , V 5,1 .. . 1 . f. R. B. Montgomery E. H. Morch . l d'll' f i 'Wm'W'W'f 'W W'Z MEYER MOSKOWITZ fScience5 N ' ' New York NI shall take the little molecules Z And make them, do my will Or perhaps the tiny atoms For they may be better still. it SEELEY G. MUDD CColIege3 Los Angeles, Cal. , :I-T0,f!l Hl.9lI. here a course begun In the bGCl7lft'lf'lLl land of the Golden Sunf' Fraternity: ATA. Leland Stanford, Jr., University C13 C23. fi , in ' ' GEORGE HART NIUMFORD CCOIlege3 M. Moskowitz New Ymnk He came here in his Junior Year, In fall realization, Of greatness to be foancl here-in 1-1 f-1 f Columbian, Eolucationf' Princeton C13 C23. if ROBERT KING MUNROE CScience3 New York f!B0bJJ 'Tour-qitoi on Lappelait Dlfanroe? Peat-etre par-ce-que he row- Dlais si c'est vrais, je pense qwil fafut Zn sagen nicht Dlunroee-Mann-Row. Fraternity: Axlf. Insignia: 1917, Crossed Oars5 rCc. Freshman Finance Committee C135 Dinner Commit- tee C135 Freshman Cane Spree Team C135 Fresh- man Crew C135 Sophomore Dinner Committee C235 Black Avengers C23g Varsity Crew at Princeton C235 Varsity Crew Squad C235 Underclassmen Foot- ball Team C235 Crewsters C235 Varsity Crew at Yale C335 Chairman, Junior Week Committee C33. G. H. Mumford ' at HUGH WALLACE MURPHY CScience3 New York 'fTlz.e elephant, with cheerful voice, Sings blithelg on the sprayj The bats and beetles all rejoice, Then let me, too, be gag. Fraternity: KDKE. Stetson University C135 University of Virginia, C2Z' Glee Club C335 Mandolin Club C33. r -'IA PORTER CORNELIUS MURPHY CCoIlege3 New York lf gazing in mirrors cloth make you quite billions, Just think of the plight of oar Porter Cornelius! Fraternity: QEK. Insignia: 1917. Spectator, Associate Board C13, News Board C23 C335 Freshman Hockey Team C135 Sophomore Show C23g Newman Club C13 C23, Second Vice-President H, w, Murphy C335 Arts and Crafts Club C13. REQ -zmlslsswsw-'RQ-bw, Q.-.-pf-ea-:N S. G. Mudd 5 5 t i 5 R. K. Munroe P. C. Murphy FEW: E. Mushekin H. H. Nahm v.Q---.-a-4-.y- -Y--11. . 1 ii l Q 3 1 5 3 J. K. Noble EDWARD MUSHEKIN CScience5 New York rrlgdn 'There'.s' not a spider in the sky, There'S not a glowworm in the sea, There's not a crab Ihat soars on high, But bids 'me dream, dear maid, of theelf' SG WAYNE VERNON MYERS CCollege5 Rochester, N. Y. W.V. And his gait was so oolcl Had you seen him yon'cZ burst, For one leg or t'other Wonlfl alwais be jirstf' f A J Insignia: cCcg 1917. Class Track Team C15 C253 Class Cross-Country Team C25 C355 Varsity Cross Country Team C25 C353 Associate Editor, Spectator C253 Mandolin Club C15 C25 C355 Notes and Keys C255 Socialist Study Club C35g Honors Forum C25 C355 Secretary College Economics Club C25g President, University Economics Club C35. it HORACE HAMILTON NAHM Ccollege5 New York One ear it heard and the other out it went. Sophomore Show C25g Spectator C25 C35, Business Board C35. SA OTTO NEUMER CScience5 New York IIDMDJJ 'The time is never lost that's spent in studying. Gym. Team C25 C35g Class Finance Committee C35. 214 JAMES KENDRICK NOBLE CCoIIege5 Yonkers To look at him you'oZ know he oughter Be proficient in the water. Fraternity: flvlixlf. Insignia: fCtg sCt. Captain Class Water Polo C15 C255 Freshman Swim- ming Team C15g Finance Committee C15g Sopho- more Show Minstrels C25g Cane Spree Team C253 Varsity Water Polo Team C25 C355 Underclass Football C255 Ride Club C35g Varsity Football Team C35g Economics Club C35. UA EDWIN ROGERS NODINE CCoIlege5 New Rochelle They gave him porter in a tub, But, fGi-ve me more!' he criedg And then he drew a heavy sigh, And laid him down, and dieclf' Fraternity: Bell. Chairman Class Pipe Committee C155 Finance Com- mittee C25g Economics Club C35. n W1, a 'S v 1. I l l I W. V. Myers 5958 ll A I E O. Neumer mmm- A ?,,,,,,,,,,.,,,., -,-, 1 --f- - . me-,wi-:anew ii E f E Q gi E l E 2 E. R. Nadine 1 1 f I R. V. Norris, Jr. R. E. Nuese, Jr. W. L. 0'Brien ri 1 11 2 ROBERT V. NORRIS, Jr. CScience3 Wilkes-Barre, Pa. ffB0b!l The reason why his heart is pale Is 'shej-not 'cause he came from Yale. Fraternity: OE. Yale C13 C23. it FREDERIC WILLIAM NORTON CCoIIege3 Evanston, III. 'You are old, Father Williamj the young man said, 'And your legs always get 'in your way. ' Fraternity: BGII. Toronto University C13 C23. yr . ROBERT EDWARD NUESE, Jr. CCollege3 ' New York My path the shorn' lamb baas like bumblebees. Time's trashy purse is as a taken token Or like a thrilling recitation, spoken By mournful mouths filled full of mirth and cheese. Fraternity: QKZ. SG VERNON o'BRlEN CCoIIege3 Brooklyn So eavpansively elastic, And so plausibly fantastic He's quite enthusiastic. Mathematics Club C23 C33. 32 WILLIAM LUCIAN O'BRIEN CColIege3 Peekskill, N. Y. f'Bill -'fWild William How very sad it is to think Our poor benighteol brother Should have his head upon one end, His feet upon the other. Fraternity: AT. Newman Club C23 C33. it ARTHUR KITTREDGE PADDOCK CCoIIege3 New York ffpaddgllliffpatll HA 'Pa.dclock,' defined, Has a meaning most pleasant . 'The dirty brown door-step Of any olcl peasant. ' Fraternity: AXP. Insignia: 1917 with oarsg Crew C. Freshman Crew, Coxswain C135 Junior Varsity Crew, Coxswain C233 University Band C135 Crewsters C235 Sophomore Minstrel Show C235 Philolexian Society C23 C33g Philolexian Play Cast C233 Eco- nomics Club C33g C. U. C. A. Workg Class Hat Committee C33g Class Secretary C23. 1 F. W. Norton V. O'Brien C A. K. Paddock P, J. Park I l ii 'L l- i l H. B. Peare -ff, - .- ..,,.,1-za-wwmpw-,-ff: L. Perla JOHN PARK CScience3 Nyack, N. Y. - fffnckii 'Tlmre ruse cz voice from out the nigh! 'Do any youse guys 1'C'llIH'1KI figh,t? ' Fraternity: AT, GT. lnsignia: 1917. Class Vice President C135 Freshman Hockey Team C135 Science Honor System Committee C33. 36 CHARLES THOMAS PAULEY CColIege3 Ridgebury, N. Y. C'7zcm'lieu The man who works with mouth and tongue, 13060171133 ct bore lo 0Z'l5I U0710A, Bul he who works witlzoul 'much fuss, He slczys beloved by all of us. Fraternity: IIN. insignia: 1917. Manager Freshman Basketball C135 Sophomore Show Chorus C235 Assistant Manager Swimming C335 Class Secretary C33. Se HOWARD BLACKSTONE PEARE CF. A.3 Q Yonkers Charelic - Hodd 'Tis t6lI.Cl1'6lCf6?'iSf'iC, of H. B. Pedro- Though he hath cm aspect weary, Ilnfh rv lovlngncxx mosi' zlecm'-he Hull: ft spirit always cflzeeryf' Fraternity: EX. Architectural Society C13 C23 C335 Hockey Squad C23 C335 Secretary, New Rochelle High School Club C335 Art Editor, Columbian Board C335 C. U. C. A. Work C23. 5k FREDERICK JOHN PEPER CCollege3 Brooklyn f'lVlzcLt'.9 in ui name? Economics Club C23 C335 Mathematics Club C23 C33. 31 LEO PERLA CCoIIege3 Brooklyn rrpeaylz: Lomas Deo For Leo. Boar's Head C13 C235 Columbia Monthly Editorial Board C335 Economics Club C235 Boys High Club C23- if RAY I.. PERKINS Co0uege3 New York IIRCLIUM DislinctizJely IncZ'i1JicZ'u,al Fraternity: 1l1I'A.. A Insignia: 1917. A Class Secretary C135 President Freshman Debating Society C13g Freshman Debating Team C135 Fresh- man Fencing Team C135 Spectator C135 Varsity Show C135 Jester C13 C235 Mandolin and Glee Clubs C13 C23 C33, Specialty C235 Notes and Keys C23 C335 President Klef Klub C335 Newman Club C13 C23 C335 Secretary Poly Prep Club C13, Treasurer French Society C235 Sophomore Show Committee, Chairman C235 Sophomore Show Cast C235 Finance f,m..,...,...' ....w..L.. 4..f1..uum-a4au...n V.--C... C. T. Pauley F. J. Peper 7 i 4 C 5 A . i x 4 i l 1 4 l 4 .l Committee C235 University Press Club C13. R. L. Perkins Y CHARLES LAWRENCE PETZEL 1ScienceJ New York f'Oha-rlie - Petz Teutonic wildness combined with the ferocity of the pretzelf' Freshman Track Team 1135 Class Track Team 123 1375 Sophomore Show 125. LOUIS V. PLACE 1Sciencej Havana, Cuba. Length without breadth. Sophomore Show 12jg Sophomore Triumph Cast 1235 Circulo Hispano-Americano 125g Newman Club 121 139g Mechanical Engineering Society 127 135. C. L. Petzel .,,, .,.. ,..Y,,.. .N.,,.,,,,. 36 GARIBALDI JOSEPH PICCIONE 1ScienceJ New York These Irish names are so hard to pronounce. 3 FREDERIC GARDNER PITTS 1JournaIismj Warwick, N. Y. 'fFritz Pitts Warwick of England was a king malcerg , and Warwick CN. Y.j produced Fritz. 9 Pulitzer Press Club 113 123 1335 Talcott Williams Society 113 123 1393 Class Secretary 125g Class - . ' Dinner Committee 1255 Chairman Class Dinner Committee 129. G. J. Piccione 3k HENRY FRANCIS POHLMANN 1CoIIegeJ New York 'A 'num who wrestles with at 'cane' Should not have Pohlmcmn for a na-me. Fraternity: EN. Insignia: 1917. Cane Spree Team 1235 Newman Club 125g Junior Week Committee 131. H, F, pohlmam, in. the semblance and sound of a sigh. -. .,f,,,,-,,,..,-,, I ,, V 4 V r .1 Q L. V. Place F. G. Pitts -'ik 3 IRVING w. PONEMONE qcollegep Brooklyn e 5 S.weetens the stress of suspiring suspicion that sobs 'i'r- -A-no A-M 'A'-' I. W. Ponemone RICHARD MONCRIEFF POTT CCollege5 New York rrD,iCkJJ I really understand it not Though kettles sing, how can a Pott? Fraternity: GIAC. Glee Club C15 C25 C355 Notes and Keys C25 C352 Class Finance Committee C255 Song Contest Com- mittee C25. CHARLES GEORGE PROFFITT CCollege5 Garnerville, N. Y. Charlie Despite his appelation, a worker for others. Spectator, Business Board C355 Dorms C15 C25, Busi- ness Board C15, Business Manager C255 Economics Club, Executive Committee C355 Societe Francaise C352 Churchmen's Association C255 Philolexian C355 C. U. C. A. Work C25. L.. Un..- ,,,,,,,.. - --A - ' R. Moncrieff Pott -rsu-mn-v-w-'ff---'- :fe SG . JOSEPH GRAHAM PRINGLE CScience5' A New York ' rrlfoen Oh so early in the morning when the dew was on the 1 ground- 'Here goes another down the hatch' Joe's cry would oft 7 resonndf' A Fraternity: EN. Class Treasurer C15. l as NICHOLAS S. RANSOHOFF CCollege5 New York Vi rrNiCk:1 - 'They learn to work in blood and gore- , 'Bring on the stiyf, I want some more! Fraternity: ZBT. Tennis Squad C155 Menorah Society C15 C255 Cane Spree Squad C255 Finance Committee C255 Varsity ' Show C15 C25, Second Assistant Manager C255 C, 1 J. G. Pringle .avr . U. D. A. C15. SG CHARLES A. REAGAN CCollege5 New York But my resemblest thoughts are less Alike than they should beg A state of things, as yon'll confess, Yon really seldom see. Newman Club C25 C35. 3 LEONARD G. REICHHARD CScience5 New York 'Oh! to be wafted away From this black Aceldama of sorrow, Where the dust of an earthly to-day Makes the earth of a dusty to-morrow. C. A. Reagan ,.......... . . , ,, -, 5 5 5, Ti WM.. ,, ..... .. .-..,......l. C. G. Proffitt . .- - .-..- - -.---'- x-Wm-,--.mm--T l al 1 li ' I E It it 1? gi if l I aa J. maavf-..1....fa. ...,,. . . . ,f .. . , . ,Low N. S. Ransohoff 1 1 Z 5 I l l 8 l v 1 1 ' Q l 1...t.1..,..-1..Mz,....- -w....- . 1 . .fi L. G. Reichhard Z 4 G. W. Riley 4WKfWd0ZV2'w'l!-W? f2 M'19z r4zu:wWrA9:W.4Pe'b'fWuZ . V J W, ' f'151Z55gegsgg5f55.-5, ij 2 V .Y - ., ' if ' Q1 1 Q: jfgjlg- ,. lf 22--1?jgf5.:-:iff 1422? ,- 1 1 V 3,5 ' 3- 2' -it 4. ff 'fz:2:5a2?f.?14aggeiegie,1. 42:51. .1 .- 5' ' ' f :Z -:-...5:g1::51:,.-....:':-1 ' In Q22-if-2-Yi,,fe.:.l,.:-..'.-..-..--. - .,.. - ,AJ G. B. Roberts M. Ryskind GEORGE W. RILEY CCollege3 CHonors3 Brooklyn O, whither goest thou, pale student Within the wood so far? Art on the cholcesome cherry bent? Dost seek the chestnut burr? Economics Club C233 Deutscher Verein C133 Boys High Club C233 Cross-Country Squad C233 Honors Forum C23 C33. 34 JOSEPH H. RISELEY CJournalism3 Cooks Falls, N. Y. f!,T0eJ,' Joe represents the S. of J. In every decent sort of way He's quite an ath-a-lete, is Joe- And what is more, he tells us so. Insignia: 1917. - Freshman Baseball C133 Varsity Soccer Squad C23 C333 Class Track C23 C333 Class Baseball C13 C23. 32 . GEORGE BASSETT ROBERTS CJournaIism3 Washington, D. C. George The night was growing old As he trudged through snow and sleetg His nose was long and cold, And his shoes were full of feet. Fraternity: QIKE. Insignia: 1917. Manager, Freshman Baseball Team C13, Treasurer 1917J C13, Pulitzer Press Club C13 C233 Columbian Board C33. SG JAMES EARL RUSSELL, Jr. Cconegey New York f!BabeJ!?ffJayJJ Speed, little dreams, your winging To that land across the sea Where the Dickey-Bird is singing In the Amfalula-Tree! Fraternity: AT. McGill University C13. E SG MORRIS RYSKIND CJour'nalism3 New York Merrie 'The verses in Jester which, written by Morrie, Blake other folk's verse have an aspect most sorry,- Are tribute enough-need no more emulation , They raise him in fame to a high elevation. Dorms Board C133 Assistant OE-Hour Editor in Spec- tator C13, Editor Off-Hour C233 Jester, Associate Board C13 C23, Managing Editor C333 Talcott Williams Society, Executive Committee C13 C23 C333 Boars Head C23 C333 Pulitzer Press Club C13 C23 C333 Socialist Study Club C23 C33. it LEO SAMUEL SACHAROFF CCoIlege3 Brooklyn f'His rnindts concrete and fastidious, His nose is remarkably bigg His visage is more or less hideous, His beard 'it resembles a wig? J. H. Riseley J. E.. Russell, Jr. ti 1. 5 .fl -T Zn:.m.E.--.. . .. . . . ..f.:..... L. S. Sacharoff rrrgpn- -1 .-ng-v-rr'-rm-. , 1 W. H. Sammis 1-ve. --Q., . . ..., .WTF 3 z EI :I .s il ii YI 3 4 fl fi il I 2 5 5 L li 23 ai ' . .. B. Saul, Jr. 5 D. Schlesinger WALTER HENRY SAMMIS CScience3 Hempstead, L. I. ngfllll yet flze fmostest thought I love Is wha! 110 one believes- Tlzat Fm Ihe sole su'r'eiz:o'r of The frmnous Forty Thieves! Electrical Engineering Society C33g Honor System Committee C335 C. U. C. A. Work C23. it ELLIOTT MAXWELL SANGER CJournalism3 New York O slooclent A has yone and spent, VVith cn hey-Iililu and how-low-lau All his money to cz cent, Anal the birlc and the b-room bloom bonnyf' Fraternity: ZBT. Talcott Williams Society C13 C23 C335 Pulitzer Press Club C13 C23 C333 Class Dinner Committee, Treas- urer C33. it BENJAMIN SAUL, Jr. CScience3 New York As for Saul, he made havoc- 3 JULIUS WILHELM SCHEDE CScience3 Mt. Vernon, N. Y. ln twenty minutes in there came .fl creature black as ink llfhieh put its feet upon a chair .incl called for beer to drink. Fraternity: EAE. Junior Week Committee C33g Mechanical. Engineer- ing Society C23 C33. lk DONALD SCH LESINGER New York -'Flushed with the famishiny fulness of fever that reclzlens with radiance of ralhe recreation. C. C. N. Y. C135 Varsity Show C235 Vice-President., Pan Club C23, President C33. St- ROSWELL LAWRENCE SCHMITT CScience3 Middletown, N. Y. Ross .f1re they looks of our lovers that luslrously lean from u marvel of mystic miraculous fnmonshinef' Fraternity: EN. Insignia.: 1917. Freshman Cane Spree Team C13. EIDE E.. M. Sanger W J. W. Schede 8 f 5 nog. MwmMwwf41w' R. L. Schmitt H. A. Schulte H. A. Schwarz Xnllauugg- WkbT F. J. X. Scully HERBERT AUGUST SCHULTE CCoIIege3 Newark, N. J. Dufclz 'THQ hurl rn o'0guvi.s'h twinkle in his eye? Fraternity: fIfl'.1. Insignia: 19173 tCt. Freshman Track Team C133 Varsity Track Team C13 C233 Class President C233 Underclass Football Team C233 Sophomore Show C233 Freshman Rules Committee C23. it MAX LINCOLN SCHUSTER CJournaIism3 New York Oh that, with my blrain, I had the body of CI iD iploclocusf Secretary Class of 1918 Journalism C333 Class Dinner Committee C333 Pulitzer Press Club C13 C23 C2-3g Talcott Williams Society C13 C23 C333 Press Coni- mittee, Spectator C333 Reviews and Interviews C33. , ai HERBERT A. SCHWARZ CCoIIege3 New York IIH0Tb7I For Nftture hath but little clay Like that zc'herewi!h she moulded him. Insignia: aCf. C. U. C. A. Work C233 Spectator C13 C23 C33, News Editor C23, Associate Managing Editor C333 Soccer Team C13 C23 C333 Politics Club C333 Chairman Class, Finance Committee C133 Sophomore Hat Committee C233 Captain-Elect, Soccer Team C33. 3A LAWRENCE S. SCOFIELD CCoIlege3 Warren, Pa. rrLa7.,,.:Uu f'Lo0k, He's winding up the watch of his wit: By and by it will strike! Fraternity: AKE. Freshman Banquet Committee C133 Sophomore Ban- quet Committee C233 Assistant Manager Varsity Crew C23 C33. 32 FRANCIS JOSEPH XAVIER SCULLY CJournaIism3 Long Island City Ifsunll T1msclay, PVefl11escldfVi Friday, Dlowiclccy- Every day to him is Simdayf' Dorms Board C13, Editor-in-Chief C233 Crew Dinner Committee C233 Talcott Williains Club C13 C233 .Iournalism Class, President C233 Newman Club C13 C23 C333 Pulitzer Press Club C13 C23 C333 President of Bryant High Club C33. 36 SILAS FRANK SEADLER CJournaIism3 New York fISiJ7 'fThe guy who put the art in 1-epcw'tee3 after taking away the rep that he acqvuirezl in so doing, all that's left's the 'ease' with which he cloes it. Varsity Show Chorus C133 Off-Hour Editor, Colum- bia Spectator C233 Class Treasurer C633 Columbia Socialist Club C13 C23 C333 Pulitzer Press Club C13 C23 C33- i fi Q ' .11-.-.I-pi,i.9.,..i,,.,,i72:aaf.4a1.nzf2w:4y1:1z14auvl M. L. Schuster L. S. S :ofield S. F. Seadler fm:-'ezfw-mwvmmyfw-amz:-f-f .f ff--mf. gr I Z 3 EI 2 4 i Q? C. W. Sengstaken A. B. Shavelson 5 i I 1 E . L S. S. Sheridan CHARLES WILLIAM SENGSTAKEN CScience3 Brooklyn Bill Despite the bm-den of his name He oarecl himself to rowing fame. Fraternity: AT. Insignia: Crew C. Junior Varsity Crew C235 Crewsters C335 Sophomore Show C235 Freshman Dinner Committee C135 Junior Week Committee, Chairman Show Com- mittee C335 Mechanical Engineering Society C23, Szaefretary C335 Varsity Crew Substitute at Yale is THOMAS ARTHUR SHAPIRO CCoIIege3 Brooklyn He thought he saw a Banke'r's clerk Descending from the busg He lookeal again, and found it was A Hippopotamusf' Fraternity: fIfEA. Insignia: 1917. Freshmen Baseball C13, Class Baseball C13 C23. it A. B. SHAVELSON CCoIIege3 New York Ulilcl is the mirlc and monotonous music of memory melocliously mute as it may be. R ROYAL FRANCIS SHEPARD CCollege3 Newark, N. J. ffsllepll 'Of -what are you afraicl, my chil0l?' Inquifrecl the kindly teacher. 'Oh, sir! the flowers, they afre wilolj Repliecl the timid creature. Insignia: 19175 cCc. Freshman Debating Society C135 Freshman Debating Team C135 Associate Board Spectator C13 C235 Economics Club C13 C23 C33, Executive Committee C335 Class Cross-Country Team C235 Class Indoor Relay Team C235 Varsity Track Team C235 Varsity Cross-Country Team C23 C33. it SARSFIELD S. SHERIDAN CScience3 New York Shorty Short and small-oh, well,- So -was Napoleon! 31? JOSEPH MALEK SHIMMON CCollege3 Chrome, N. J. ffJ0e!I Of muscle tissue quite metallic He's proved himself, our Joseph Malek. Fraternity: QIIEK. Insignia: 19175 wCt. Class Dinner Committee C135 Cane Spree Team C13: Freshman Hockey C135 Varsity Wrestling Team C23. T. A. Shapiro R. F. Shepard In J. M. Shimmon I. Silverman I. N. Singer g , If if lf E. C. Smith ISADOR SILVERMAN CScience5 New York A silver man, I have been told Can never have a heart of gold. it ALLEN RIFENBURG SIMMONS CColIege5 Claverack, N. Y. f'There, when echo's voice consoling, Gentle sighs my lips controlling. Rutgers C15 C255 Economics Club C35. Eg ., - A. R. Simmons ISIDOR NATHANIEL SINGER CCoIIege5 New York Why need a singer be a super? Pan Club C25 C355 Spectator Business Board C15 C255 Business Manager, Columbia Monthly C355 Class Finance Committee C355 Menorah Society C255 Economics Club C35. if BERT RICE SMITH CScience5 New York Bertie There are times when all alone I work ont ideas of my own. Fraternity: AKE. - Soph. Show Committee, C255 Junior Prom. Commit- tee C35. 3 B. R. Smith EDMUND COE SMITH CCoIIege5 CHonors5 New York 'f'Tis his ambition e'er to be The sober soul of inclustryf' Fraternity : XPT. Associate Board Spectator C15 C255 Churcl11nen's As- sociation, Treasurer C15, Secretary C255 Philo- lexian C25 C355 Honors Forum C25 C35. 3 RALPH BEVIN SMITH Cmurnalismy Poughkeepsie, N. Y. I see thee whirl in marble balls, In Pleasnre's giddy train, Iiemorse is never on that brow, Nor Sorro-w's mark of pain. 4 Fraternity: ZX. 1 Journalism Class, Vice-President C155 Pulitzer Press 5 Club, Secretary C255 Class President C35. R, B, Smith i ' Y W 'ml 1 z.x:a.ahamni. kkaesi-4-.4 A. C. Snyder J. S. Somberg 05,3141 -Y Q-.-...Z E. Spurny ALFRED C. SNYDER New York Sn'it:f' 'iflnrl while lm ron. as I om told, He 11e'e1' sloorl still for young 0-r old? Fraternity: EN. Insignia: 1917. Freshman Track Team C135 Class Relay Team C133 Varsity Track C13. 2 GEORGE E. SOKOLSKY CJournaIism3 Bronx, N. Y. ICSOISM 'illlm-, social-, and fl7'lfC17'f',l-lSf. lVe'z'e got him on Ilte lisl. 'wehve got him on tlze list. Pulitzer Press Club C13 C23 C333 Talcott Williams Society'C13 C23 C335 Socialist Study Club C23 C33g Menorah Society C13. Br JOSEPH S. SOMBERG CCoIIege3 New York The floctor soon arrizfecl, and 'viewed The corpses as they lay Ile could not give them life ayrzin, So he was lzecrrcl to say. Jewish Forum C23 C33. rr 2 FRANKLIN SPIER CCoIIege3 New York Great disciple of Spec-to-to1'- lVill1 n lmughtiness cle-licious, Aml ylerversness quite ma-liciousf' Spectator, Associate Board C13, News Board C23, ,Managing Board C335 Freshman Debating Society C133 Economics Club C13g Sophomore Triumph Committee C235 Philolexian Society C13 C23 C33, Librarian C23, Treasurer C33, Play Cast C33. 3 . E. SPURNY CScience3 Astoria, L. I. 'fGcl1mt as llze glmsfliesl glimpses flmt gleam llzwrouglz the gloom of the yloominlo when glzosls go oglzaslf' it WILLIAM A. STAATS CCoIIege3 New York Bill 'l'ou, are old, Father W-illiomj the young man 'Qflncl your nose has a look of su'rprise. ' Fraternity: fl2KXlf. Varsity Show C13 C23. Swicl, G. E. Sokolsky F. Spier W. A. Staats v B F. I. Starbuck ci I. Steiner mzvazwmivpv.-MWsf:.:f.fq1-emu-fmfaezefmwxeawm-z 3 Z 4 5 2 3 I. A 2 e 'G 1 1 '? F 2 2 3 a ,S 2 M 2 2 M. Stone : 'I1 ,S . 24 .1 s :n E E SEZ 5.50 S301 ,L -I :NEP 32.55 503m 295 i?x P4-,415 Q-aj E 2. Q O 2 S .fl 3 WM? -sv saixxkx-wi? Glee Club C13 C23 C335 Notes and Keys C23 C33g Class Song Contest Committee C135 C. U. C. A. XVorlz g C23. N. 2, P A i s EMORV PORTER STARKE Ccouegep CHonors3 Brooklyn He was in logic cc yoeat crmc Z, Profoundly skilled in a-nalylicff ' Honors Forum C13 C23 C33, Mathematics Club C23 5 C335 Economics Club C33. r E - ,tl ,,, . .f iexzwefeeierzexmx,a:yze3a:ezf.uevzezy,zamfmeeaf if E. P. Starke CHARLES IGNATIUS STEINER CCoIIege3 Long Island City Then let me, like a cauliflower, Be merry while I muy, Ancl, ere there comes a sunny hour ' T0 cloud my heart, be gay. Fraternity: HAfI1. Sophomore Show Minstrels C235 Mathematics Club C23, Second Assistant Manager Varsity Show C235 Secretary-Treasurer Bryant Club C33. 54 CHAUNCEY WARREN STONE CCoIlege3 New York Chauncey 'flf yon believe in Darwin, look at me! ' Fraternity: ATA. i . Varsity Show Cl3. C. W- Stone if MEYER STONE CScience3 New York 'Tl1i.s' game is peculiar, because, as they say You clribble and rlriblnle at Soccer away. Fraternity: EAM. Insignia: aCf. Varsity Soccer C23 C33. HAROLD ALBRO GARDNER STRICKLAND . CCoIIege3 CHonors3 New York ' Gill Profs are quife astonnclecl and str-uclc will: 1' consternation 5: lVhen'er they see the .wise of his baptismal appela.tion. Q Freshman Track Team C133 Honors Forum C13 C233 ? Economics Club C333 University Chorus C23 C333 'A' Spectator Contributing Board C33. H, A, C., Strickland HECTOR TAMBURRELLI 1Science3 New York Tamb0 I am, sir, a brother of the angel. 3A P. B. TARTT 1Science3 Leonia, N. J. Phil There quoth an youth in accents bold' I'rZ like to have her name in gold. 3A HENRY PAULL TEALL 1College3 1Honors3 Bloomfield, N. J. ftHenJ1 NO, coulcl I draw ci check with but half the ease I clraw a picture. Jester, Associate Board 113 123, Art Editor 1333 Honors Forum 123 133. - if ALAN HARRISON TEMPLE 1Journalism3 Collingmoor, N. J. ffTe7npJJ ffWhat gets us is how such an earnest member of the C. U. C. A. is such a good poker player. There's a colored gentleman in the state of Denmark, or Old Bill Shakespeare forgot to say. Insignia: 1917. Class Baseball 1135 Varsity Baseball 1235 C. U. C. A. Cabinet 1333 Pulitzer Press Club 113 123 133. SA ROBERT ALEXANDER THOMSON 1Science3 Long Island City Little Robertis dead and gone Little Robert is no more For what he thought was H, 0 He found was H2 SO, Newman Club 123 133. if HERBERT M. TICHBORNE 1Science3 Mt. Vernon, N. Y. Tick And who may this be coming, there The stalwart youth with Auburn hair? Fraternity: KIJAG. Insignia: 1917, Crossed Oarsg C, Crossed Oars. Freshman Crew 1135 Crewsters 123g Cane Spree Team 113 123g Class Dinner Committee 113 1233 Black Avengers 123g Varsity Crew 123. p -- -- ---ef-rw I I I s l I: P. B. Tartt . l I i. 9 I I Q ll l .I 3 I il , I 1 A. H. Temple i, l infix H. M. Tichborne l l A. Tinoco F K. W. Todd 5. L. M. Townsend ARTURO TINOCO CScience5 Cartago, Costa Rica Tin-coco Oh for the love of maiclen fair! 3 JOHN HESSE TITCOMB CCoIIege5 New Rochelle Eyes so pink 610111 hair so blue! ' lflflzat a being faifr are yoa!f' Fraternity: AKE. Freshman Fencing Manager C155 Assistant Varsity Fencing Manager C355 Mechanical Engineering Society C25 C35. if KENNETH W. TODD CCoIlege5 Dobbs Ferry Pallifl and pink as the palm of the flag-flower that jiickers 'In front of the flies as they float. Fraternity: KDAQ. ' Underclass Football Team C25. 32 EDWARD BARBOUR TOWNS CCollege5 New York 'Opium Eclclieu- C'olce Blessed are the pare in heart. Fraternity: QIJKE. Politics Club C355 Polity Club C35. BA LANDON McDUFFlE TOWNSEND CCoIIege5 Raeford, N. C. Hast thou 110 pity? Blast I clarloly lreacl The zmknown paths that leacl me wide from thee? Fraternity: CDKXP. Managing Editor, Dorms, C355 Politics Club C355 Southern Club C355 Dixie Club C355 Economics Club C355 Societe Francaise C355 Hartley Hall Committee, Secretary C35. it LEO TRUBEK CScience5 Hackensack, N. J. ffflncl still they gazed, and still the wofzcler grew, That one small heacl could carry all he knew. J. H. Titcomb E. B. Towns L. Trubek F. L. Tucker, Jr. 4 1 1 A G. W. Vaughan, Jr. G. H. Von Emburg FRANK LANDALE TUCKER, Jr. CCollegeJ Brooklyn Blessed are the meek-for they shall 'in7ze'rit the 0fl'l't71.U 3k STERLING VAN DE WATER Ccollegey Pompton Lakes, N. J. Vaiz.cZy'1- PInyf-ul Anti God crecctecl great whales-rind God saw that it was goodf' Fraternity: XIIT. Insignia: sCtg fCt. Class Swimming Team C133 Class Water Polo Team C11 CZJ: Black Avengers C215 Varsity Water Polo Team C235 Sophomore Triumph, Cast C215 Varsity Football C3J. S. Van De Water 32 GEORGE W. VAUGHAN, Jr. CScienceJ Mt. Vernon, N. Y. As i1z11oce1z,t as cc new-laid egg. Fraternity: SAX. it ANTON FREDERICK von BERNUTH CColIegeJ Whitestone, L. I. S79ike', IHS ClIf'if'Lld0 and legs alike Explain his ctppelatfion 'Spiloefi' Fraternity: AAKIQ. Insignia: tCt. Freshman Hockey Team C173 Freshman Tennis -'www-' f ff M Team, Captain C135 Societe Francaise C2Jg Varsity , , A. F. von Bernuth Tennis Team C255 Economics Club C3J. a w-v-vw GEORGE H. VON EMBURG CColIegeJ Arlington, N. J. Oh 'doc' my leg-it is so sore. Aw out it short-rnztl say no more. 392 ERNEST GANS WADEL CSciencej Tyler, Texas NI shall, although I will, 5 But be il understood, F If I may, ca-n, shall-still 5 - I fnziylit, could would, or should! L'---R-'H+- '----'-M' ' LRE Fraternity: EAM. E, G, Wadel ' JOSEPH C. WALLACH CScience5 . New York USO hang his destiny never to rot While he 'might still jog on and keep ap his trot. 34 MALCOLM WALSH CScience5 New Brighton The greatest jog in life's to clo one's work. Class Vice-President C35g Student Board Camp Col- umbia C25g Assistant Secretary Sanitary Engineer- ing Society C35g Class Honor System Committee C35g C. U. C. A. Work C25. l ff l J- C- Walled' MAURICE WALTER Csciencep M' Walsh New York Tubbg'i 'As graceful as a kangaroo on wheels. Fraternity: fI1A9. Insignia: 1917. Freshman Hockey Team C155 Sophomore Show C25. 34 FREDERIC HUNTLEY WAYCOTT, Jr. CF.A.5 Montreal 'fHant 'T'is miclnight, and the setting sun Is slowly rising in the west. Fraternity: XIIT. Architectural Society C15 C25 C35. I 34 M. Walter JOHN ULRICK WEGENER CColIege5 F- H- Waycvtt, Jr- New York V rrHav2929y:11r:Jake:: What greater tribute can be paid, Than when about a 'mart 'tis said: H e's white-clean thru and tlw a! Fraternity: AKE. Insignia: Basket Ball C. Varsity Basket-Ball C155 Sophomore Dinner Commit- tee C25g Sophomore Triumph Cast C255 Black Avengers C255 Columbian Board, Assistant Busi- ness Manager C355 Class Baseball C25g Freshman Rules Committee C255 Mechanical Engineering Society C253 Junior Prom Committee C35. if EDWARD WILLIAM WEILER CCoIIege5 New York W'ith weary work he wiles his way. Spectator C25 C353 Economics Club C15 C25 C35g Ex- ecutive Committee C35g Deutscher Verein C25 C35g J. U. Wegener Math6IH3t1CS Club C15 C25 E. W. Weiler 2 jr .Uv-xv . . ..,,,... fi.-:::ne.' ' '.1.um-4-,pt-Lee- -1.-,...f',w.1: -' ' F. J. C. Weinberg 11 5 V - f,,.1. .., . , ...... .... ......,..,.,.... E. F. Weiskopf -.-gr'--. . - - . vs. rwefvnn, Q '! If A. B. Wilber il FRANK J. C. WEINBERG CColIege3 New York His teeth he exposed 1 lfVhen he happened fo grin, .find his mouth stood across, 'Twimt his nose mul his chin? Fraternity: Ililflx Glee and Mandolin Clubs C335 Economics Club C335 Klef Klub C33. gn-sims:-iw-uw 3 Sk MILTON WEINHANDLER Ccouegey New York Milt A slumheriwre genius-Gocl help the world when he a'za'cLkeS. Politics Club C335 Polity Club C335 Economics Club C335 Spectator Board C33. 33 M. Weinhandler EDWARD F. WEISKOPF CScience3 5 Mt. Vernon, N. Y. HE du He takes the people and the woo'-lfl as he finals them. Ride Club C33. SA THEODORE DU BOIS WIGGINS CCoIIege3 CHonors3 Freeport, N. Y. f Tis said that those who on this earth Themselves all fun, deny, In Hefwen will have fl pair of wiiigs, And be exceeding fly. Tditorial Contributing Board Spectator C335 Edi- torial Board Columbia Monthly C335 Mathematics Club C13 C335 Honors Forum C23 C335 Winner Ben- .1 it Political Science Essay Prize C235 Economics Club C33. 34 ARTHUR BOYNTON WILBER CColIege3 Potsdam, N. Y. Burl - Buddy Op77n.s'i11g teams he much Cl.,H7 ll1S' IVh.en. liflle Buddy swings his arms. Fraternity: SAX. Insignia: bCb5 Football C. Cornell C135 Varsity Basketball C235 Varsity Foot- ball C33. - .W.....,...i T. DuB. Wiggins 3? SPENCER CHARLES WILLIAMS CColIege3 CHonors3 Buffalo, N. Y. Spence O, blessings on his kindly 'voir-e Aml on his silvery Izmir. Fraternity: EAR. Philolexian Society C23 C335 Class Treasurer C135 Politics Club C335 Economics Club C23 C335 Honors Forum C23 C335 Honor System Committee C135 Class Finance Committee C13 C235 Wrestling Squad C235 C. U. C. A. Work C23. S. C. Williams 3 5 3 li G. Wilson I. M. Wolf R. A. Wormser GEORGE WILSON 1Scienceb New York TfVilson-fliafs all. if MOSES HARRY WINKLER 1JournaIismJ Meridian. Miss. 'fl'Vln ku '24 '!Il4'7'Ill6'TI1fl7lf from lhe lqlllllly Soulh- .Vou know ii as soon as he opens his '2'lIO'Ll,flI. 'Though he minds his 'QW mul he minds his fP's , He forgels his 'R's' mul he drops his 'Gjsw Fraternity: EAM. Southern Club 123 135. Sf iRA M. WOLF 1Col'IegeJ New York And lhe wolf flicl fflfleri on lhe lf1m.hs - Varsity Show 123. if BENEDICT WOLFNER 1CoIIegej New York if-Ami lhe Bloozl-red 'moon in llze blaze of noon Is bafllecl in zz. rmmn bling dew, And the wolf rings out with ri gl'ille1'i'ng shout, To-whit, fo-whil, lo-feline! Fraternity: flvEH. C. C. N, Y. 111 123. ilk RENE ALBERT WORMSER 1ColIegeJ Santa Barbara, Cal. Rainey:-'fR. A. W. H e hopes the Germa'n.s 1o'in,' .flncl yet ER IST EIN pacifist- No zoonrler That we grinlf' Fraternity: AT. Insignia: 1917, Crossed Oars. Class Vice-President 1135 Freshman Crew 1135 Finance Committee 1233 Song Committee 1235 Sophomore Show 121: Sophomore Triumph Cast 1233 Crewsters 125g Black Avengers 125: Economics Club 133: Politics Club 133g Chairman Junior Hat Committee 133: Columbian Board, Registrar 1335 Polity Club 139. it K. Y. WU 1CoIIegej China Milly proper name, I know 'tis true,-' He said in aecenls meek- Ifn, accents sad but sweet, 'Is simple, for 'tis simply W'u. ' M. H. Winkler X .. 2 B. Wolfner K. Y. Wu FREDERICK ALFRED WURZBACH, Jr. CColIege3 New York 'fFo'ecZ 'D0cto'r! Doc-tor! Lookit qfuickf' 'Let me see your leg!- Ifm .sorry-rve must avnputczfe And lruilfl ll dewoy peyfu HARRY A. YERKES, Jr. CCoIIege3 Elmhurst, L. l. 'HT-is sweet to 'roam when m0'rn'ing's light Resoiunrls across the deepg And the c'rysta.l song of the 'zvooclbine Ifright Hushes the rocks to sleep-- K Cm, Mandolin Club C235 Philharmonic Society C235 Poli- tics Club C23. ' F. A. Wurzbach, Jr. 9 SAMUEL CHARLES YOKELSON CScience3 ' Brooklyn 3 His life is not redflmclant with mysterious events 3 To tewify our reczdea' with eauciting ctcciale-nts. I Fraternity: EAM. Boys High School Club C23 C33. PAUL ZASOFSKY CCoIIege-3 ' 3 Johnstown, Pa. 'I said it in Hebrew-I sa-id it 'in Dutch- ' I scricl it In German rmcl Greeley But I wholly forgot fftflfl 'it 'vewes me muchj That English 'is what you speak! Varsity Cross Country C33g Columbia Menorah C23 ' A C333 Varsity Track C23 C33. S. C. Yokelson U 'n Q3 u an Ct' -tvs ' rw? 1 v QE ff' QE ff Q, l Ill H. A. Yerkes, Jr. wa: '14 fx .mm av. vm- '.,.N. .nz--WM... the ....,. P. Zasofsky l z A 3 . 4 K. 'sip , F ' If 1. E C' ' Nil W . f 5- ' X 1 lil- ' A7 -+ a'? s. . ,T aira C otvrvisra N l 'Y B In 9 1 K X ff I X Jgjs . sa ' Y n , G VQll'3s'Q53sE?5 f .Weis XsfL v1 HE CQLUBQBIAN is not the production of a few men, but the result of 'B v the active interest and assistance of a large number who have given of their time and energy that this book may be more completely representative EQ! lei? - 2 1 of Columbia. To Dean Keppel We are especially grateful. He has corrected a number of errors in the proof and has been at all times ready and willing to advise and assist in any way. llffr. Fackenthal has supplied us with some of our best cuts of the campus and has otherwise inconvenienced himself in securing information for us. llfir. lVlohr, also, has assisted us in the securing and arranging of material. To the Alumni News, through lVIr. Tyson, we owe our Alumni material and some of our best cuts. VVe extend our thanks to the Christian Association for the many courtesies llflr. Brown and his secretary, lldiss lVlanss, have extended to us. lVIr. Taylor and lllr. Franklin of the 1916 COLUMBIAN have at all times been willing to co-operate with us in every way. The Athletic Association supplied us with the records of the teams and lllr. Fisher gave us the picture of the football team. Some of our best commencement and crew photographs and the pictures of the mterclass rushes were presented to us by lllr. Frank Brennan of the International News Service. Miss Christine Robb was responsible for the management of the best Barnard College section that the COLUIXIBIAN has had in years. We are more than grateful to the members of the Class of 1918 who have served as assistants to the present Board of Editors. They have unselhshly given time and effort in the details of making the 1917 COLUNIBIAN a truly representative Columbia publication. Our relations with George l. Wilson Sc Sons, the Galvanotype Engraving Company, and the White Studio have been at all times cordial and gratifying, and the quality of their work speaks for itself. Especially are we grateful to Nlessrs. S. H. Wainwright, '15F.A. and D. lVliller, '17S. for valuable assistance in our art work. We, as Editors, have attempted to make the present COLUMBIAN a birdseye view of college life at Columbia and at the same time to not duplicate material that lies solely within the province of other campus and University publications. VVe hope that in this we have succeeded in rendering a service to the University and our class. 1917 Qlulumhian 'lbuarh -346.- W Www ig l.Ls.H4.5f ,X fu yn IWEISMGE li M Jef. JFK. A Q mmwmmmmwwh L J 'Ffa , L t- , X Q otvmrb IA N l Q W tl fyeyJg ca. X as me if QMQM M Zlnhex tu Qhhettisemznts Q Q M Q Badische Company . . . .... thirteen Hotel Manhattan . . . .... twenty-one Bank of New York .... ........ fi ve Jessop Sc Sons ..... ..... t hirty-one Bartram, F. S. Sz C. B. ............ forty-three Kessler Sz Company .................... three Broadway Presbyterian Church .... twenty-one Lehigh Coal Sc Navigation Company, twenty-nine Brooks Brothers ..............,.... twenty-one Notlek Amusement Company. ....... twenty-five Bundschuh .. ..., .,... t Wenty-five ' Pell Tree Inn .. ............ .... f orty-three Burnett Company .. ........ five , , Ri l r Com any .... forty-three Q' Chinese Delmonlco ...... ..... f orty-one ng e P ' , Riverview Theatre .. .............. twenty-five Codlngton, the Commons .... ..... f orty-one , Roessler Sc Hasslacher Chemical Company, Q Columbla Lunch ,................... forty-one thil-ty-One Columbia University Announcements, Ruppert, Jacob ..,, H .fm-ty-fiVe X thirty-three I Schwarz SL Forger ...... nine Copper Kettle, The .... ..... t wenty-five S 'l A. G. ........ ...forty-one Corn Exchange Bank ....... ...... s even el er, , . Smith, L. C., Sc Bros. .. .... thirty-five Cunard Steamship Company .... nineteen . Steinway 55 Sons ....................... seven Devoe 8: Reynolds .. ........ .... t hirty-one . , Underwood Typewriter Company..twenty-seven 'l u Dill tk Collins ............. ..... t wenty-one Ni' ' 1 Urbana Wine Company ............ forty-three Jw- Farbwerke-Hoechst Company . . . .... thirteen , , Vanderbilt Hotel .. .... .... t wenty-three 455 Farmers Loan 81 Trust Company .... nine Nil , VValter, Tailor .....,...... ..,forty-one , Frledgen, Charles .................... thirteen .. . Waterman Fountain Pen Co. .,. ...forty-one JA- German-Amerlcan Insurance Company..eleven N , , Wliite Rock Company .. ..... ........ e leven V Germania Life Insurance Company, I Q twenty-Seven VVhite Studio .. ........... .... t lllfty-SSVEII -ww' . . . mg Holland House ,... thirty-one VV1lson, George I., Sz Sons .....,.... thlrty-nine AA. JA. B Two Cm P mmm nt Cams of hampagn Moet 81 Chandon Imperial Crown Brut Cuvee A. Af, CHOICE, MATURED WELL BODIED UNQUESTIONABLY THE FINEST CHAMPAGNE gxygaut 01,10 I 1, X 1, Moet 81 Chandon Mott 8g CHANDON ' Wlute Seal Very Dryn SEC MATURED, DELICATE DELICIOUS SUPERIOR QUALITY At all better Grocers, Wine Merchants, Clubs, Hotels, Restaurants, Src. GEO. A. KESSLER Sz CO. SOLE IMPORTERS NEW' YORK AND SAN FRANCISCO Tlzrer '13 ,- Z' bc 1 'ZLNX , L to 5, 1:1 li K 'S ,, oi S 4' stswsaeuaosas coi5tafo1tQ'osomaJQmea wet 1117 c ow a 1 v' 1 ata ' Qliahle nf Clliuntents A Commencement Exercise Program ..... 21 Acknowledgments ...,.... .. . 346 Commencement VVeek Program... .. . 15 Advertising ....................... .. . 347 Conferring of Honorary Degrees ...... 25 Alumni ......,.,. . .................. ... 35 Crew Alumni Associations and Clubs ....... 39 1915 Varsity .......... .... 1 28 Alumni Federations .......... .. .. .. 37 1915 Junior Varsity ... 130 Architectural Society .............. 235 1918 Freshman ....... 172 Athletics ........... .. 111 Crewsters ........... 237 Varsity ....... ... 113 Cross Country Team ... 155 Freshman ......,.... 171 Curtis Medal Contest .... 33 Association Football ...... .. 162 D B . Baccalaureate Services ... ... 17 Debatmg . 'H' 227 1916 Varsity ... 228 Band ................... ... 199 D d. tion I-in 6 Barnard ............. .. 251 e ma. liil Dramatic Association .... 209 Clubs .................., .. 258 Commemorative Exercises . . . . . 253 , E Foreword .............. . . . 252 Economics Club - - ' - - - ' 239 Organizations In All 257 Erasmus Club .... ..... 238 Publications .......... . ...... ,. 259 F Undergraduate Associations .... .. 255 Fencing Association -'.4. 168, Baseball ....................... .. 143 Footboii ....---A.-- 117 1915 Varsity .... 144- Coaches -clc 119 1918 Freshman .... .. 174 Records U 122 Basketball .......... .. 157 Varsity' - 120 1915 Varsity -' -- 158 Fraternities ..... , 41 Black Avengers ......... .. 285 Acacia iiiiiihi 92 Blue Pencil Society ....... ... 192 Ainiia Chi Rho HH 30 C Alpha Delta Phi ... 42 Camp Columbia .,........ .. .. 245 Alpha Sigma Phi .,.. 82 Cane Spree Team, 1918 ..... .. 178 Beta Theta Pi ...,.... 60 Christian Association ... . .. 217 Delta Kappa Epsilon .... 56 Circolo Italiano .......... .. 243 Delta Phi ........ .. 46 Civil Engineering Society ... .. 232 Delta Psi ....... ... 48 Class Day Exercises ...... .. 19 Delta Sigma Rho .. 99 Class History, 1917 ...... .. 261 Delta Tau Delta 62 Class Song, 1917 ..... 290 Delta Upsilon ...... . 68 Columbian Board .. 183 Epsilon Psi Epsilon 102 Commencement .... .. 13 Kappa Psi ......... 103 F0111 17811 1916 be Bank nf em Quark NATIONAL BANKING ASSOCIATION 42 WALL STREET, NEW YORK Organized March 15, 1784 by Alexander Hamilton CAPITAL 32,000 000 SURPLUS AND UNDIVIDED PROFITS 54,700,000 OFFICERS HERBERT L. GRIGGS, President CHARLES OLNEY, Vice-President JOSEPH ANDREVVS, Cashier CLIFFORD P. HUNT, Asst. Cashier HARVEY E. WHITNEY, Asst. Cashier Compliments of TI-IE BURNET COMPANY 1800 Park Avenue 69 South Street iw' 9 Q ks? gram , I f 1 N . T' ff P H 2' f x I f I ? fa 1 K E l X 'lf H W 1112 to otovrtrtarax . f 6 aU rssaraa 4 L .J aff' v Gable of Qtontenty-Qllnntinueh Phi Beta Kappa . . . ................ 94 Optometrical Association .. . ... 236 Phi Delta Theta ... .... .. . 66 Orchestra ............ .. .. .. 198 Phi Epsilon Pi ..... .. .. 90 Organizations ... ...... . ... 213 Phi Gamma Delta . .. .. 52 Phi Kappa Psi ..... .. 54 P phi Kappa Sigma H H H 50 Pan Club ,.... ' ........... .. 240 Phi Lambda Upsilon .'.' 100 Phllolexlan Society ........ K ...... 224 phi Sigma Delta H 88 Players Club ..,....,............. .. 203 Phi Sigma Kappa H H 76 Prizes, Medals and Hono1's Q1915J . .. ... 27 pi Lambda Phi -'--. I - 84 Publications ...................... . . 181 Psi Upsilon ........ . . .. 44 Columbian Board -----' -' -- 193 sigma Alpha Epsilon ... .. 74 ?0lumb1a Spectator' -- .- 123 Sigma Xi --'..-,-., M U Q8 ester ..........,....... .. T B p' '...'.. H Q6 Monthly ......,.., . ....... . . 189 Tligta 1151031 Chi U ---- 64 Columbia University Press . . . .. 190 Theta Tau ..... .... 1 01 R gi3taBlig Records and Grinds .... .. 291 Zetapsia---HHN' -I -I 58 Rifle Club ..........,.... .. 169 S G . Sachems ........,........... .. 108 Glee 3Ild MHHdOl1D Clllb . .. .... Sanitary ljlngineering Society V V . H Soci5t5 Francaise ........,.. .. 242 Sophomore Show 419173 ....... .. 275 H0C1Q2H5'Va1QS'a4,f' H ff rjjfiaj Sophomore Triumph ........ I ..,.... .. 279 Honors Forum V. . . ..... .... 2 31 gxflnigiriioxlgagf Represematlves' ' ' I .......,........ .. T Index to :Advertising ... .... one Tennis Team -U.--H-'H U. In Memoriam ............. .. 36 1915 Varsity --H-H H 166 I 1918 Freshman ... .. 177 Junior Class, Photogravure .... 170 Tl'21C1i Team .. ------' -- 147 Junior Week Committee . .. .... 288 1915 Va1'51t5' ---- -- 148 Junior VVeek Program ..... .... 2 89 T 1918 1?fCS11m21f1 ----- '- 173 rustees ............. .. . . K Kappa Beta Phi .........,. ,... 244 . I . U I Kings Crown ,,-,-,,-...,.-,, ,,.- 2 16 University COmm'1ftCC on Athletics ....... 112 University Committee on Religious VVork. 222 M University Council ..................... 11 Meclianical Engineering Society . . . .... 233 University Committee on Students Organi- Music and Drama ............. ..., 1 93 zations ........... . ................. 212 N V NHCOYTIS ..... ....... .... 1 0 4 Varsity Debating ......... . . 227 Nimikwa ...... ,... . . 106 Varsity Show ............ .. 201 Newman Club ..... .... ,... 2 2 3 W Notes and Keys ........... .... 1 95 , X'X7l'SStl1Ilg Team ............ .. 164 O WVearers of The 'RCU ........... .. 113 Official Varsity Insignia .. .... 114 YVearers of Varsity Insignia .... .. 115 Six THE COR EXCHANGE BANK NEW YoRK Capital Surplus and Profits 510,000,000 VVILLIARI A. NASH WALTER E. FREW Chairman of Board President XVM. H. NICHOLS, Vice-President FRED'K T. MARTIN, Vice-President FRANCIS H. PAGE, Vice-President EDVVARD S. MALMAR, Cashier JOHN S. 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METZ 8: CO. 122 Hudson Street, - - New York Sole Agents for the United States and Canada for the Products of Farbwerke Vorm Meister Lucius and Bruening HoEoHsT ON MAIN, GERMANY Aniline Colors, Alizarine Colors, Synthetic Indigo, Chemicals, Pharmaceutical and Medicinal Products, Antitoxin Behring, Tuberculin Koch', Photographic Chemicals ' Boston, Mass. Philadelphia, Pa. Charlotte, N. C. Chicago, Ill. OFFICES : Providence, R. I. San Francisco, Cal. Atlanta, Ga. Montreal, Can. HE enormous progress and changes which have taken place in the course of the past century in industry and commerce, are due, to a great extent at least, to the utilization of energy stored up in coal. This dead mineral yields us heat, kinetic energy, and light, but even this does not exhaust its utility. Chemical science and the art of the manufacturer have succeeded in producing from coal an unlimited series of valuable dyes, and by this means have brought into existence a Hourishing industry. It is but little more than thirty years ago that flyers were entirely dependent upon the so-called natural- coloring matter obtained from plants and animals, or prepared from minerals, from metals or from earths. The introduction of dyes de1'ived from coal-tar led to a complete change in the dyeing industry. A large proportion of the coloring matters in use for centuries has been entirely abandoned as far as practical application is concerned, and instead, these artificial products are used, which are characterized by a hitherto unknown beauty of shade and by surprising simplicity of application. The coal-tar color industry, the youngest of the great chemical industries, has within a few decades developed in a way that is truly wonderful. The history of the development of the coal-tar color industry is intimately associated with the history of the Badische Anilin Sz Soda-Fabrik. BADISCHE COMPANY NEVV YORK BOSTON PROVIDENCE PHILADELPHIA CHICAGO OREENSBORO, N. C. 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THE TRUSTEES' ROOM ' Tmcwnly-:ix The Qermania life Elnsuranre Qllompanp lncorporzited in 1860 under the laws of the State of New York H UBERT CILLIS, President The Germania issues the usual popular forms of policies including CORPORATION and PARTNERSHIP INSURANCE also a special form of CHILDRENS' ENDOVVIXIIENT POLICY and FAMILY PROTECTION POLICY with or without a provision that in case the insured should become disabled no further premiums shall be required Insurance in force over .......... .. .. fEI50,000,000.00 Total payments to Policyholders over ........ .. . IO0,000,000.00 For irzfornzafinzz as In in.f1u'anrr ar an agenfy fwritf to ffm li- HOME OFFICE OF THE COMPANY Tl- 50 Union Square :: :iz New York City I To hold a worldls record for TEN ' Years is final proof of supremacy. TI-IE I U N D E R W o o D l HTf'1e MdChZ'7lE You Will Eventually Buyll 1 For ten successive Years inclusive of 1915 has held the International Trophy, won in ' competitive contests for I S P E E D ACCURACY STABILITY l'7I1J'-.X'!'1'l'lI ' M QW TF ' GMM Jffffsf X ' 'EiQfE ' G ' .La4 U f'E.fT ' Q QDLVM H I A N 'Wa V43 A wBQfwm1Qf k 5- Tfzcwzly-ciglll The Lehigh Coal and Navigation Company GENERAL OFFICES: 437 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. ld Cornpany's Lehigh SUMMIT GO MD . Qfcw El-HC-J e oc' -s . PA-raw! 0' H. F. BAKER, Vice-President RICHARD T. DAVIES, General Coal .filgzfnt SALES OFFICES: GREENWOOD F. N. Ulrick, Sales Agent, Carroll llloore, Sales Agent, 1.1.11 NValnut St., 143 Liberty St., Philadelphia, Pa. New York O. B. Johnson, Sales Agent, Roy W. Bell, Agent 141 Rvlilk Street, Syracuse, N. Y. Boston, Mass. The Skeele Coal Company, Sales Agents, lwarine National Bank Bldg., Buffalo, N. Y. 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Over five hundred courses leading to the degrees of A.M. and Ph.D., also A.B. and B.S., and professional degrees in Education, Law and Medicine. Choral concerts, popular lectures, and instructive excursions. Courses in Civil Engineering, Geodesy and in Mathematics will be offered at Camp Columbia, Morris, Conn., open to students who are qualified to take these courses. Address Secretary of Columbia University. EXTENSION TEACHING The Administrative Board of Extension Teaching offers the following courses to students who can attend in the late afternoons, evenings, and on Saturday mornings: 1. Courses in the liberal arts counting for degrees for matriculated students. 2. Evening courses in Business. 4. Courses in Practical Optics. 3. Secretarial Studies. 5. Agriculture. Courses in Extension Teaching are given in Brooklyn CLong Island College Hospitalj, Yonkers, Paterson and Bridgeport. The Institute of Arts and Sciences provides lectures, concerts, readings and recitals-app1'oxi- mately two hundred and Hfty in number-in a single season. SCHOOL OF BUSINESS Beginning September, 1916, Columbia University will offer to men and women, through its School of Business, courses leading as it is proposed to the degree of Bachelor of Science and Master of Science. There will he a two year and a three year course open to students who have had two years at Columbia or Barnard College or the equivalent. The subjects will include Accounting, Banking and Finance, Business Organization, Commercial Law, Corporation Finance, Economics, Secretarial Studies, Transportation. Address the Secretary of the University. Thirty-lln'c'L' C bww L' M XKTYEKEMHLXQQFQSLYMQYJEQGD EXQF GE9 f.vQ!4c, I. 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