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1 w I 'I w I 1 ,, W 1 1 1 1 1:1vr1e:c1nio11a1n1:1n1c1u1:1 1:1 1 1 1 1:1 WILLIAMQF. FUERST, Pres. J OS. E. STECKLER, Vice-Pres HOWARD E. PAINE, Vice-Pres: and Sec'y WILLIAMUQQFUERST, Q NU ERVICE 87 NASSAU STREET 1 NEW'YORK CITY -1,-0:11111111111:1111111-1:11:10 When You Classmates Get Together and the subject of a bequest to your Alma Mater comes up-consider Endow- ment Insurance. 3' . V T4 There is no safer or easier way to provide a Class Fund. It is equivalent to buying, in instalments, a cash gift for the College. , The premium may be distributed over a period of years-ten, fifteen, twenty, twenty-ive, or thirty. The per capita portion of the cost may be brought downto a very sniall amount. The bequest is accumulated gradually, and without trouble to any member of the class. The exact date the bequest will be made is always known. There is no sudden scramble to raise a large fund. The members of the class will not be asked for a large single payment. And here is another fact worth considering-The plan may be backed by one of the strongest Hnancial institutions in the world, The Prudential, SIMPLICITY r ' STRENGTH SECURITY -these are the three elements you want to guarantee your bequest and a Pruden- tial Endowment will provide them. For rates and detailed information address the Company. 0 The Prudential Insurance JUHN ieeqwlbg ,..,.. .:, 500,421 1 . jiiliitilli' OIIIDZHY O II1e1'1C'2l f N... W .wr ' ' Q Incorporated under the 'laws of the State of New Jersey 5 ria nsui FORREST F. DRYDEN, President Home Office, Newarkjiif. J. -'x-u-u-----+----- Two ----A-----MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM..-21113010 'r Se, Tb,s'g fi? he I n of he 1 n of , Efficiency ::. .h fi Dura xllty I H JA. Q . if Il ' Positive as votifmqlglir ex: e as Power for your machines Durability in transmission FI bl a Belt Longer Life f . Efficiency in production Conhdence in your cost Reach their highest effectiveness when MORSE Rocker Joint Drives transmit the power. 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I Lift the chorus, speed it onward Loud her praises tell, Hail to thee, our Alina Mater, Hail, all hail, Cornell. Far above the busy hurnrning, Of the bustling town, Reared against the arch of heaven, Looles she proudly down. Lift the Chorus, speed it onward, Loud her praises tell,' . Hail to thee, our Alina Mater, Hail, all hail, Cornell. . U ARCHIBALD CROSWELL WEEKS, 772 VVILMOT MOSES SMITH, L74 PHOTO BY MORG AN Evening Song When the sun ,fades far away In the crimson of the west, And the 'voices of the day Muimui' low and sinh to rest. Music with the twilight falls O'er the dreaming lake and dell,' ,Tis an echo from the walls, Of our own, our fair Cornell. Welcome night, and welcome rest, Fading music, fare thee well,' foy to all we love the best, Looe to thee, oui fair Cornell. Music with the twilight falls 0'er the dreaming lalze and dell, 'Tis an echo from the walls, Of our own, our fair Cornell. 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V' I VVVVV 7 ' ' 'fl ff ,V V IVIWII , IVV 'nflf I f 4 HHH!!HHHHHHHIIIIIlHlllfllllllllllllllllllll IIIIIIIIWIIIIIIIIIIIII llllllII!HIllIIIlIIllYlllIllllIHlll1llIIHHIIE Tlzirly-ilzree ee .. 1LN.EeLLl.AIz1,l fiill.2I1Fi1.iTM. AA R ' 00 ,:5.f'V F EE1Ei'E1E1i2?i235 :5:Z5 lf 1-.44 . . . I:- . - iii, ' zz-.:sgaf,21arg.ae:s5g, :SSW-1 . :5Z1E.l2Eael1:?s:a:2:4b' 52232212222-f' -. l Thirty-four my ..' ROLL or HONOR EMANUEL ABEL, '18 New York City Corporal, 39th Infantry, 4th Division Went ooerfeaf in May IQI8. Saw fereice in Aifne, SZ. Mihiel and Argonne Jectorr. Killed in attack on Monzifanron Hill, September 30, IQI8. EUGENE WEX ALLEN, '20, Arch. Buffalo, New York Private Co. A, 128th Engineers, A. E. F. Enlirted in the Engineerf, in fnne IQI8, and war .rent to Camp Forreft, Ga. for .rpecial training. Sailed for overfeaf rervice Sepifeinber 29, IQI8 and returned to ihe United State: fnly 13, 1919 in a very weak and critical condition. He died of pneumonia at the Bnjalo General Horpital, on .dngizft 17, 1919. HOWARD EMERSON AMES,,773 Chicago, Illinois Captain, Medical Director, U. S. Navy Died at Naval Hofpital, Wafhiiigton, D. C., December 27, IQI8. -q ' I -1' ' V - .. .- 11 L llnlmil- ,4 ROLL or HONOR CHARLES Morr BAKER, ,IQ Selkirk, New York Ist Lieutenant, 3o9th Infantry, A. E. F. He enlirted for Jervice early in the war and way commirfioned at M adifon Barrackf in Aitgnft 1917. After a year of fighting in France he wa: garfed and returned home jane 7. He wa: killed in an accident fnne IO, 1919. Q EVERETT FARRINGTON BENJAMIN, 717 River Head, Long Island, New York 2nd Lieutenant, Aviation Section, Signal Corps . Died at Ellington Field, Texaf, of pneumonia, on October 12, 1918. He had completed all of the advanced conrref and wax inrtrncting in Aviation at the time of his death. FRANK CLIFFORD BLISS, 717, B. S. Cooperstown, New York Sergeant, Company A, Ist Anti-Aircraft lVIaclIine Gnn Battalion, A. E. F. Died of pneumonia at Langrex Hofpital, France, on january 9, 1919. , - T11 irlyffio . 1 , L, A MQ.Q,.PsN.EiLiL.i1.fs1H',fl?mWW 'fM ..... ROLL OF HONOR a a It . GEORGE W. BONNEY, 716, B. S. Potsdam, New York . V Sergeant, Company E, 58th Infantry, A.E.F. Went ooerfeaf in May IQI8 and fought in f f -' the great ojenfioe of fnly 18th, and in the Ar- . ,.- gonne' and Verle ojenfiver. He died in Coblenz, E33 ff- fl' ':2: 4 Germany, of an internal hemorrhage and wa: buried at Coblenz, in the .Military Cemetery. W Thirty-fix HAROLD BARTLETT BRADLEY, 716 Niontelair, New Jersey Ist Lieutenant, Number I Squadron, Royal Air Force, B. E. F. Entered Aviation and had .feeeral Cerinan planer to hir credit. Reported mining on jane 25, IQI8. War tart feen flying over Bac St. Man1', France. Hir body way never recovered. HENRY NEIMEYER BROOKS, '88, Nl. E. Erie, Pennsylvania Captain, Engineers Reserve, A. E. F. Went oizerfeaf in IQI7. Died of pneumonia after three dayr illnerr in the American Bare Hofpital at Dijon, March 31, IQI8. Buried in the French .Municipal Cemetery of Pejocer, near Dijon. Z f -q .x . .-,-- 're-f , . - 1 .. O , O. .meQ.RN.Ea.1.,1.AN..F'1tunW A . A ROLL or HONOR HAROLD WILLIAM BROWN, 'O8, M. D. Jersey City, New Jersey Ist Lieutenant, Medical Corps Died of heart failure caufed by ooerwork at the Militar'y Hofpital at Camp Leaeh, WdIhlHgj ton, D. C., during the influenza epidemic, on November 3, 1918. LAWRENCE GLEN BROWN, '16, B. S. Nashville, Indiana Sergeant, Ist Class, Headquarters Detach- ment at Mesves Hospital, France. Enlifted September 22, 1917. Sailed with 84th Dioifion on September 8, IQI8, in Sanitary Squad No. 80. Died af refult of wound on May 23, 1919, and wax buried at Mefver, France. EBENEZER BULL, '16, B. S. Poughkeepsie, New York Sergeant, Field Artillery, U. S. A. Enlifted on fune 7, 1917, at Fort Logan, Texaf. He war promoted Jueeeffioely to corporal and sergeant in Battery Al, 10th Field Artillery. He wax ordered to Ojieerf' Training School and on completion of his eourfe wax affigned to ooerxeaf feroiee. He died of pneumonia on board the U. S. S. Kroonland, on May 10, IQI8. Thirty-fe -. ,. ., -., ., I et 11. AA Q .we Q.,.RN.efL.L1.AN...iW'mIIII.v1fin- A I Thirty-eight ROLL OF HONOR, EDWARD LAURISTON BULLARD, 'zo Revere, lxflassachusetts 2nd Lieutenant, 90th Aero Squadron, A. EF. Enlirted in the Air Seroiee Angnft 1, IQI8, and received training at M. I. T. and Princeton. Werit overfea: Segbtenilrer 26, IQI8, where he trained at Iffondnn and Rornorantin. Was injured fatally in an automobile aeeident,A1Jril 7, 1919, and buried near Colornby. WILLIAM CAIRNS CHISHOLM, '22, M. E. Delhi, New York Private, Battery A, Field Artillery. . Entered Jerviee on September 9, IQI8, and trained at Carnp faehfon, South Carolina, and wafifent to the ernlmrleation earnp at Newport Newf, Virginia. Soon after he contracted ap- joendieiti.v,fro1n the reenrrence of which he died on Mareh II, IQIQ. HENRY DEWITT CLARK, 'Oo, M. E. Norwich Town, Connecticut Ist Lieutenant, Engineers Reserve Enlisted in early fall of 1917. Wa: retained in thif country df an Engineer. Wforleing be- yond hi: phyfical Jtrength, he fneenrnbed' to neroonf exhaiution, from the refizltf ofwliieh he died, April 25, 1919. ' A 1 ..,'4,.,-- .. N3 . L 1...QfLf2,.Qs..,,.QQ..P+.N.EeLL.1.ffJH.,m ?iiM..... ' ROLL OF HONOR GLENDYN LIONEL CLORAN, ,I3, M. E. New York City Sergeant, Izznd Nfachine Gun Battalion Enlifted af machine gunner at Camp Hancock and war rapidly advanced to inftructor. He wax taken with influenza, from which he died, on December 9, IQ18. OTIS DAVEY, '13 East Orange, New Jersey ISL Lieutenant, 29th Division, A. Enlifteid in November IQI7, and after receiving training, way made inftruetor at Camp McC!eZZa1i. He failed for France with the 29th Dioifion in june IQI8. Went into action with the 29th Dioifion in eommand of howitzerf at Verdun and Sedan. Died at furry, France, of pneumonia, on December 2, IQI8. WILLIAM GURLEY DAVIS, 717 Mexico, New York Ist Lieutenant, 54Ist Engineers, A. E. F. Enlisted on Auguft 25, IQI7, in the 124th Aero Squadron, with the rank of Ift Sergeant. Tranfferred and received eommiffion af Iyt Lieutenant of -54I.rt Engineerf, Auguft IQI8. AW'ent overfeaf September I5, He died of pneu- monia in. France, October 8, IQI8. 7,111-1'fy-71i1I6 Q, .1 cffzrnime I Forty ROLL OF HONOR FORD PAYNE DECKER, 520, NI. E. WVeHsburg, New York Private, Oiiicers' Training Camp. Entered the .feroice in October 1918 at Fortreff Moriroe, Virginia, in the Ojjicerf' Training Camp, where he trained' for the heavy artillery. Left the Jerzvice in Decernher 1918. Died 0 pneumonia, on December 25, IQI8. ELSWORTH HOLEMAN DEDERER, '16, B. S. New London, Connecticut Ist Lieutenant, Company E, 311th Regi- ment, 78th Division. Wa: killed in action in the Argonne Forefl, October 27, IQI8, while leading hir company, af captain, in a suceesfful affault on- Hill 204, north of Grand Pre. FRED ADOLPH DEMMLER, ,II Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Sergeant, Company C, 136th Nlachine Gun Battalion, 37th Division, A. E. F. Wa: ferioufly wounded in, the fide by high explofioe fhell in baltle near Olfene, Belgium, on October 31, IQI8. Died in Eoaeuation Hof- pital No. 5, at Staden, Belgium, on November 2, IQI8. -q.,.' r' A - ' ' 9 ROLL or HONOR EMERSON LISCUM DIVEN, 'zo Elmira, New York Ist Lieutenant, Aviation Service Left the Univerfity in IQI7 to itndertake ,rome .vcientihc work with the Federal Horti- cnltnral'Board in Texaf. Refigned to enter the .rervice Septeinber 1918. Upon his discharge from the feroice he wa: reappointed to the Board and while rnaleing dangeronf aerial obfervationf, on Alitgttst 7, 1919, he was killed in a falling plane. HERBERT STILES DOUGLASS, 714-'15 Cape Rlay Court House, New Jersey Private, Nliscellaneous Trades Unit No. 2, Quartermaster Corps Sailed for oterfeay .reroice in October 1918. While at rea, he wax taken with pneitnionia and injticenza. He died on October 8, 1918, and was buried at yea. WINTHROP Coir' FANNING, 716, C. E. Wliitestone, New York 2nd Lieutenant, 168th Aero Squadron,A.E.F. Sailed for France on September 25, 1918, nnattached. He received .ritpplernentary train- ing in various yieldf in France. War attached to 168th Aero Squadron in December IQI8. Died of pneumonia, at Chatillon-snr-Seine, France, on .March IO, 1919. F ' M5 ,JW Forty-one et 19 .. .t Forty-lzco ROLL or HONOR X LESTER HUNTER FRAZIER, '22, C. E. - New York City Private, Company C. S. A. T. C., Cornell Died of donble pneumonia .fnjner-induced by influenza in the Caxeadilla Injirrnary on October 18, IQI8. W WALTER FUNK, '15 Elizabeth, New jersey Battalion Supply Sergeant, 309th Infantry, A, E. F. ' Entered tlie Jeroiee on April 26, IQI8, and trained at Camp Dix, N. Sailed for over- .feaf with the 309th Infantry. Received training in England, and then war ,vent to France. Died ofwonndf reeeioed in action on November 6, IQI8. ARTHUR GERALD HAEN, ,IQ Rhinebeck, New York 2nd Lieutenant, Aviation Section, Signal Corps. Died of gbneninonia at Mitchell Field, Garden City, Long Ifland, New York, on Deeernber 22, 1918. 14, :UI Z.. .V ,... N V ., 1 AA A Q , Qtwencllmettttclcnxi.1 'ml'1'm' twin- A I ROLL OF HONOR GEORGE NORRIS HAMMOND, '18 River Forest, Illinois 2nd Lieutenant, Troop K, 14th Cavalry Enlifted in the U. S. Cavalry, and wa: Jent to Fort Sam Honfton, San Antonio, Texaf, for training. He died of pneumonia at the Bare Hofpital at Fort Sam Honfton, on November 5, 1918. , WILLIAM HAPGOOD, 'OS ' Warren, Ohio. Captain, Ordnance Reserve Corps Died at Philadelphia, Pennfyloania, on Feb- ruary 4, 1919. 4 . f . ,.,., 2 -iff: ., OSCAR EMIL HELLQUIST, 717 l Summit, New Jersey ,.O,, 2nd Lieutenant, IO7tlI Infantry, A. E. F. , ....,, Fifa' Trained at Spartanfhnrg, South Carolina, ,'-....' and wa: candidate for Weft Point. Received commiffion at 2nd Lieutenant, at Ojicerf' H . Training Camp, April IQI8. Went overseaf in V Q' May, and wax killed at St. Sonplet, France on ff ,.f--: October 18, IQI8. He was cited twice and re- ff' Vr,, Q .,.,, 4 Zi' ,H commended for Diftingnifhed Service Croft. , ' if E 52 ' z Forty-tlzree .,, , .,.. ' 4.1 . ' .. N V . Q . 1 ooo. LA Suunto lll- ,l-l ,J 3 ,,,.. .ll . l Forty-four ROLL or HONOR ROGER WOLCOTT HITCHCOCK, ,IO, B. S. : Los Angeles, California Lieutenant, Aero Squadron No. 88, A.E.F. , Lieutenant Hitchcock entered the United State: Air Service and went ooerfeaf january 5, IQI8. He was awarded the Diftinguifhed Service Cron- andthe Croix de Cuerre with Palrn. He wa: killed in action, September 2, IQI8 and buried near Chateau Thierry. . HVARD NICHOLAS HOFFMAN, 715, LL. B. ' Lewiston, New York Sergeant, Battalion Headquarters, 311th Infantry, 78th Division, A. E. F. Entered the .veroice April 29, 1918, and re- ceived training at Camp Dix. Sailedfor France in May IQI8. During a .revere gay attack in the. Argonne, though badly gaffed, he rernained to aid the injured. He died of pneumonia at Dijon, France, on january 7, 1919. Bl.lILTON HOWARD HOGEL, JR. 'zo New York City 2nd Lieutenant, Aviation Entered the Ift Ojicerf' Training Carnp at Plattrlrurg in IQI7. Entered School of .Military Aeronauticf at Cornell and received hir flying training at Gerftner Field, Iowa. He wax later ,rent to Ellington Field, where he died of pneu- rnonia, on january 29, IQIQ. .,l I ' 2-V V A . -1 .. 0 , 1111.281 .,. ROLL or HONOR PARR HOOPER, '13, M. E. Baltimore, NIarylancl A ,Ist Lieutenant, 32nd Aero Squadron, A.E.F. Killed while leading hir patrol near Sorrell Chateau, ronth of Layrigny, on fnne IO, 1918. Hi: planefell into the enernyb' liner after having downed two German jblanef. 4 HENRY' INGERSOLL INGERSOLL, '16, C. E. Brooklyn, New York Corporal, 1o7th Infantry, 27th Division, A. E. F. x .Enli,fted in the 107th Infantry in the fitrnrner of 1917, and went to Camp Wvadfworth, Soizth Carolina for training. He .failedfor France on May 9, 1918, where hi: regiment war brigaded with thezI'ritirh in Flanderr. He died of rnenin- gitif, on Septenzlrer 15, IQI5. EUGENE .IENNINGS IRISH, '13, A. B. Auburn, New York zncl Lieutenant, Company F, 167th Infantry 42nd Division Lieutenant Irirh went ooerfear with the Rain- lvow Dioixion, leaving for the front in filly 1918. He was killed in action daring a raid on Hau- niont after the St. Mihiel .ralient ojrenyioe, on September 15, IQI8. - . l Forty-fi l .ag 1012 ... 0. ll.ili.1- .... 9 ROLL OF HONOR PAUL L. KENNEDY, 113 Hornell, New York 2nd Lieutenant, Co.A, 108th Infantry, A.E.F. Enlifted in the 3rd N. Y. Infantry, and wa: :ent to Camp Wadfworth for training. Having been Jelected for the Ojicerr, Training Canip, and receiving hif cornniiffion, he Jailed for France with the 108th Infantry. He wa: wound- ed while in the Argonne Forert and later con- tracting pneumonia, he died on October II, IQI8. RICHARD PARMELY KRAUS, 'zo Cleveland, Ohio Junior Company Commander, U. S. N. Enlifted in the U. S. Navy in june IQI8 and wa: :ent to the Great Lake: Naval Training Station.. He was entered in the Ofcerf Material School and jnaffed the entrance examination fhortlybefore hir death which occurred on Septem- ber 27, IQI8. L JAMES GILLESPIE BLAINE LAMPERT, 713, NLE. Oshkosh, Wlisconsin Lieutenant Colonel, Corps of Engineers, A. E. F. Graduate of Wert Point, 1910. He entered the fervice in the Corp: of Engineerf at the he- ginning ofthe war, and went to France in Angurt 1917. He wa: awarded the Diftinguifhed Service Croix. Died at Toul, France, of pneumonia, on fanuary 6, 1919. . l .I 1 - Q . 1 0 li2...Q,..,.Q,Q.,PsN.EaLLIAN...Wl.lm,ifl1,:..i1-... , ROLL or HONOR GEORGE IJOOMIS LOVERIDGE, '19 A. B. Churchville, New York Corporal, 36th Field Artillery He entered the service on Anguft 8, IQI8, and wax rent to Fort Slocum, and then to Camp McClella1i, Alabama for training. He died of pneumonia following an attack of influenza, at Camp McClellan, on October 22, 1918. JOHN NIURRAY NICCLELLAN, '18 i Richmond, Virginia 2nd Lieutenant, Sth hlarines, A. E. F. Went overfeaf with the ILvt Replacement Bat- talion, 5th'Mari1ief, in fflugiut 1917. War Regimental Adjutant and then Regimental Intel- ligence Ojicerf .Entered the trenchef in March 1913, and was continnoiifly in action in Ley Ep.argeJ,ql7erdnn, and Belleait Woodf. Wa: awarded 'lhe Croix de Gizerre. He way killed in action near Soirfonf on filly 19, IQI8. RAY STEWART NICXNHINNEY, 714 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Sergeant, 17th Ammunition Train Enlisted with the I7lh Ammunition train and wax rent to Fort Sill, Oklahoma for training. He contracted pneumonia while there, and finally ritcciimhed to it. He died at Fort Sill, on Decem- ber 6, IQI8. oziy 1.offQ ..q3'1namQ Q.1LNelL.1..1anT1l 1iii..aiil'im.l. . i1 l.i . f, ': :E-.5 ' ' -' :Ei 11 . , 4 1, ., I f,Qg,..:-ufg' 'I 4 ' ' 5513.-,rf-1 7: 13: - , Q 1 ::5EE551:??f5:f:f iii-. 'lfi iiifts :g55s:s:f::g1.,-5 lg- .,,1fgs:a:S -if 1 M. -- SV' Tk 7. 4- Fortydeight ROLL 'OF HONOR .1 LEWIS HYPOLITE MAR'r1N, '14 Crowley, Louisiana C. Q. M. United States Naval Reserve Forces Enlifted in the United States Naval Force: in Auguft 1918. Received order: to report td' the commanding officer of the Naoal Aviation Detachment at Seattle, Washington, for inftruc- tion in heavier-than-air craft, the day before hi: death. Died of pneumonia following influenza, on October 19, 1918. O HAROLD BAKER MERZ, '14 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Ist Lieutenant, 93 rd Aero Squadron, A. E. F. Graduated from Aeronautical School, Ithaca, and war .vent to France on AVugu.vt24, 1917. Wax wounded by enemy machine gun bullet: while protecting hir Flight Commander, but managed to reach French territory. Soon after hir re- covery, he met death in an aeroplane accident, on january 2, 1919 and war buried at Fleury, France. SCOTT LEEDS MUSSON, 721 Gilbertsville, New York Private, Battery E, 458th Artillery, U. S. Marine Corps. Fnlifted in the Mariner on October 8, 1918. He wax called to Parif Ifland on November 23, 1918, for training. He died at Parif Ifland, of pneumonia followed by influenza, on january 19, 1919- 1 .o 1-.o?f2...oQ.,m.Q Q.1kN.EQLL.1,A j'osEPH NEMSER, 'zo New York City Sergeant, S.'A. T. C. Cornell Q Served in tlie S. A. T. C. nntil Octolier 14, IQI8, when heldied, at Ithaca, of pnenrnonia. ROLL or Hobson ' WILLIAM HENRYQPOPE, 722 . Patterson, New York ,Private S. A. T. C. Cornell Died of influenza at ltltaca, October 2I, IQI8. HAROLD ARTHUR PULLIAM, 719 , Lexington, Kentucky Ensign, U. S. Naval Aviation ' Enlifted in' Navy April IQI7, and .fegved af affiftant to chief engineer in the coast patrol. Paired entrance examinations for Annapolie but tranfferred to Aviation. Trained at M. T. T. and way cornrniffioned Enxign at Penfacola. Went overfeaf in September and ferved until :igning of arniiftiee. Selected af pilot for tranf- Atlantic jifigltt. Died from injnrier received in a fall of his feaplane, April 3, IQIQ. L For El ec. 1 0752noticeQ,eRN,EtLeL11rA1r1fimsiaitit A. e Fifty ROLL or HONOR , JAMES ALBERT ROBERTS, 720 f Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Lieutenant, Aviation He enlifted in fanttary IQIS, and wa: Jeni' to the School of .Military Aeronanticf at .4nJtin, Texar. Later he war tranfferred to Canijo Dick and Payne, Call, Port and Taliaferro Fieldf. He died at Taliaferro Field on December II, IQI8. CHARLES Louis ROUSE, 'zo Syracuse, New York Lieutenant, Aviation ' Entered the Cornell School of Aeronautics and received hi: coniniiffion. Inytriicted at the varionr flying jieldf. On March 25, IQIQ, he wa: killed in an aeroplane accident. SHERMAN HARRIS SANBORN, Q20 Arts and Sciences Montclair, New Jersey He entered the rerzzice df a chernift and con- dizcted governmental refearch work in perfecting a non-inflarnnialrle folvent. Died at Montclair, New ferfey, on October I3, IQI8, while Jtill in the fervice. 3 f .. .. O OOL. Q.mQ.Q.P,.N.EtL.L.1AA1...iMmiiii..s.iii--. ROLL OF HONOR HAROLD GOODMAN SHOEMAKER, '14 Bridgeton, New Jersey 'Lieutenant, 17th Aero Squadron, A. E. F. Died in Germany af a result of injuries re- ceived in an aeroplane accident, on October 24, 1918. JAMES HENDERSON SPAFFORD, ,I7 C. E. Baltimofe, Nlaryland Ist Lieutenant, Company C, 2nd Engineers, 2nd Division, A. E. F. Enlisted in the army in May 1917, and entered the Firft Ojicerx' Training Camp at Fort Myer, Va. He way commiffioned af 2nd Lieutenant and Jailed for France September 14, 1917. He wa: promoted on the battlefield to Ixt Lieuten- ant' and bad been recommended for Captain when he died of wonndf received in action on October 9, IQI8. He wax awarded the D. S. C. and Croix de Citerre. A JACOB FERDINAND SPEER, '13 Wilmington, Delaware Private, 358th Infantry, A. E. F. Killed in action in the battle of the Argonne on October 22, 1918. i Fifty-on e ' f-I - ' -N ec . 1012 4 ,gy gm M 7 l f . eff' - 'iliii-z.. , 2 . ,, f 1.4-ws A . . J Z2?5?E1E5EQ'fL'f': . il :1-1-'19245111tan.,-31-2, ,Q-if . 4 5:-cc..-. -. I. :5 . , Fify-two ROLL OF HONOR JOSEPH XVELCH STEVENSON, ,OI ' Spuyten Duyvil, New York City Private, Field Artillery, O.T.C. nfl' Enlifted during the :iwnnier of IQI67 and wa: :ent to the O-WCETJ, Training School at Camp Zachary Taylor, Loniwille, Kentncley. After abont a nionthlv training, he died of inflnenza on October 8, 1918. ' GABRIEL TACCOAN, IQI I-1912 Lottegem, Belgium Rank or organization unknown Killed in action. Date itnlenown. EDWARD ILSLEY TINKHAM, 716 B. S. Upper Nlontclair, New Jersey Ensign, U. S. N. A., A. E. F. Volnnteered as arnhnlance driver with the Arnerican Field Service in France, February 1916. Returned to recruit a Cornell Unit for the Janie .veroice with the French. After Jervice on the Aifne front, he enlifted in the American Naval Aviation Forcef in France. He wax corn- niiffioned Flight Ensign in fnly, IQI8. Died at Ravena, Italy, of .vpinal rnenengitif on April 14, 1919. Awarded Croix de Giferre and Italian War Croix. 3 1 x O1 cccc L, Q..WQcQ.E,N,EtL.L.1cA1r1...itmi will- .... 8 ROLL OF HONOR SIDNEY PAUL THOMPSON, '18 Ithaca, New York ISt Lieutenant, Aviation Section, A. E. F. He enlifted in aviation on May 31, 1917, and wa: commiffioned in january 1918. While in action in France he war downed in combat and landed in a village near the Belleau Woody. He wa: reported miffing on july 5, 1918, and waf reported a prifoner in Germany on December II, 1918. However, he way prefumed to have died on july 5. Awarded Croix de Guerre with Palm. W1LL1AM'W. TOMLINSON, ,IS Agriculture Lockport, New York Corporal, CO. I, 309th Inf. 78th Div. A.E.F. Corporal Tomlinron way leilled in action on November 1, 1918. At the time of hir death he wa: detailed to Special Intelligence Service. He if buried near Commune of Togef, Ardennef, France. PETER GREGO.RY XKVAGNER, '16 Belmont, New York 4Private, Co. H, 148th Inf., 37th Div. A.E.F. Enlifted in the 148th Infantry, and fought on the Belgian front. He was leilled in action north of the village of Heuvre, Belgium, on Novem- ber 3, 1918, and received honorable mention from Ceneral Pershing. Y lf' at X 'ix yay 7' rg erik gs ,avi Q24 8' 'PQ ' 1 -1 miie 4' er 1 A 1 wifi SZ' 14 ,WJ 4 ke'-Q 4 bi e f V e 1wfei ff12'.r'.Q fav: - -fr 3lr:3:5Pt1----:sie vtfyfi -E '- lie :EQ 'f fair fi .ye , 1. -4G'2'Tf4-f- . lf ' -Y . see -.-'va 12 Ley- af: -'aw 493-V -5- .- t ,. 5 az? 5 -r ,-,L iz: 7... -W , ...-,Ny -L W 'se lift law. if. If 41. - 'fag--.-,. . ,, - fd, f M. . 'mf 4 , .. ww. .f.-in , i 4 . .3-, f, V i: '.. ' ' -- Pal ::?2'4n-ft ' . rw bfi '-afar wmv e .- Q- wi ite u-New -v wx... ,. fi-1 V cgi, .f-1,4-rf. . . . -K ' . .' H: f -gf .' f ,fa -.ff G ii v- Ziff' T5 f'glffQT5 1 5-TS' '15- ii Ek: 2 , 11,-17, . is W - - ,raw fisif at ff , ' f m-5..yf1' 'sz : l'14Ef'7f29.'!-Q-.-E vi, -5' '52 . fiiwf. 5 ' 234401 f'. 5 ff I if ' ' af iz.f:'-4'- iii Q lif9l 2'i, i2. , Glfifirb? 2-iff-' -'.-' ' . ,f'12f2-wf3f,f-' 3 151, ,'.'-. - if. v.'! -7 ,jg-.-,-'., -1. 9. ,:.4'Y'f.-ig. f va.-..: .' --if ,.,,., af 'g...',.-,5. '1,:.4'X'-,,.5',-.-1.4 - ' .fir ,1.w.4- -4 J an-1. ,-r AJ, t. ,5,,,.,:f ',.-.i V- te --41.4 ww' .. Q H.-fi f. g, .1'.-, Ana- Q-2--1,f..-- 1 ln, .- . -,..1,,,..v, bv.-, M.. .- . .'-,-Haven .- 1. -:..-gn-in .5 v., .i L.. .. v 4, ,M P JL .'5Q.iz-LE-fuk-71? 1 u.'- Zz f X 7, 'S F i fly-th ree Q . ..o.WQQ..RNE1L.L.1.A1s.ig1f'Wfiii..iiw.iiQ..a.- A i. Fifty-four ROLL or HONOR- - GEORGE LEONARD WALTER, JR. 712, IA. B. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Ist Lieutenant, 34th Infantry, A.E.F. Cornrnirfioned Ift Lieutenant on NOUEml7L2. .27, IQI7, and went owerfea: with the 34th Infantry in Aluguft IQI8. He died at U. S. Evacuation Hospital No. I8 at Briey, France, of influenza, on january 23, IQIQ, and war buried in the American Cemetery at Thiaueourt. CHESTER INGERSOLL WARREN, ,O3, M. E. Troy, New York Nfajor, Ordnance Dept., U. S. A. H Served with the Ordnanee Department at the Watei'oliet Arfenal for t-wo yearf. He died of influenza at his horne on May 26, IQIQ. DOUGLAS WEIR, ZO6-'O7 Montreal, Canada, C. E. F. Captain Canadian Forestry Corps He entered the feroiee in the Canadian Alrrny and wax rent to Scotland on duty. He died of pneumonia at Edinburgh, Scotland, on November II, IQI8, while in active feroiee. Q 91 rtrrlo titl , ROLL or Hoivoa KARL GROFF Wnsr, ,IQ Brooklyn, New York Ist Lieutenant Aviation Section A.E.F. Enlifted in May IQI7. Trained at Cornell School of Aeronanticf. Sailed for ooerfeaf flying training in France in Angnft. Trained at Tonrf and lffondon. Bombarder Pilot, 20th Aero Squadron. Recommended for D. S. C. Killed while making bombing raid, November 5, IQI8, at Monzoon, France. EDWARD JOSEPH WOLFF, IR., 717 A Poughkeepsie, New York Ist Lieutenant, 16th Field Artillery, A.E.F. .Graduated from Wert Point in 1917. Went overfeaf May IO, IQI8. While fighting a fire in the ammunition dnmp of his battery, which wa: Jtarted by enemy planef, he wax killed on Aitgnft 16, IQI8. He war cited for bravery. CHARLES OLIVER WIEGAND, 717 St. Louis, Nlissouri Enlixted in the Navy on April 17, 1917. Wa: killed in an accident April 28, 1.917, at Newport, Rhode lfland. , Fifty-jf Q 1 Q fi AQ,.wQ Q, PsN EgL L 1fa.1r1f TW1aw,i1'W'?'Grm f15fw- A A , U Fifty-,fix CASCADILLA CREEK IN YVINTER PHOTO BX CABIE g Q1 11914 -1916 A af UD 431 EE- EE 'ass -' R31 -MN Q.. Q 1 1 1 14 1 1 ' 55 llllll5L'!1, A . A 1 Jj i 1 W' Q fLfc11119V Q M EN D 13 co KAT- E D I N S E RV I C E Ffh- I1 c,co oiiiantttctcimel,FYIIIIHMMMI A Fifty-eight DECORATED IN SERVICE WILLIAM Kossufrn ANDREWS, JR. Roanoke, Virginia Ist Lieutenant, IO4 Aero Squadron, A.E.F. 95? Cited for bravery on September 26, IQI8. While flying at a oery low altitude during an attack, brought bacle extremely oalitable informa- tion about our advance and the location of enemy batterief in action. - WILLIAM G. ATWOOD, '92, C. F.. Fredonia, New York Colonel, 17th Engineers, A. E. F. He received the grade of Ojicer of the Legion of Honor Hfor Ieroicey df commanding ojicer of Engineer: in Bare Section No. I, from France, and The Order of St. Saeafrom Serbiafor .veroicef in connection with railroad reconftrnction and operation. GEORGE C. BALDWIN, '18 Chicago, Illinois 2nd Lieutenant, I23rd Field Artillery,A.E.F. Received Brigade citation for conypicnonf and gallant action af liaifon ojicer, going forward through infantry to locate hoytile batterief in Boi: de Barriconrt and bringing artillery are of hi: Regiment onto there batterief that filenced them. 3 A L DECORATED IN SERVICE JOHN C. BARKER, '12, ME. Cleveland, Ohio ISK Lieutenant, IVIOtOr Transport Unit 211, A. E. F. , He .raw action in eight major engagementf. In October IQI8 he received the Croix de Guerre for difcharging a convoy of tank: on a violently bombarded road. He had been recommended for Captaincy at the time of hir difcharge. THOMAS BREOOER Rock Island, Illinois Private, Hospital Corps, 7th Inf. A.E.F. Wa: awarded the Croix de Guerre and the Diftinguirhed Service Croix for heroirm in action near ,Tuilerie Farm, and Le Charmel. Cared for wounded under heavy artillery fire and for long period way only Hofpital Corp: man on. duty. After battalion wax relieved, voluntarily remained with the wounded under revere artillery fire. THEODORE BERDELL BRUMBACK Kansas City, Mfissouri Ambulance Driver, American Field Service and American Red Cross in Italy He received a medal from the French Govern- ment for .fervice near Chemin def Dames and Chateau Thierry. He later war attached to the Italian Army and Jerved until the end of the war, receiving the Italian War Croff twice. Flililjl-711-JI my .V -Y. .1 . . Q A Qtaeo.1?aH.aL.L.1e.H,.WI'1 m.ai .... I . Sixty DECORATED IN SERVICE JAMES F. CARTY Brooklyn, :New York Divisional Sergeant Observer, Intelligence Department of General Staiofg 26th Division, A. E. F. - Received the Diftingitifhed Service Croix and the Croix de Gnerre with Palm for going with another .voldier into the enemy poritionf. After cutting the telephone line: they capticreda machine gan neft and brought the thirty-nine men and commanding ojfcer back af ' prim-nerr. He alfo received the Medaille Illilitaire. FREDERIC CCRSS CHURCH E Kingston, Pennsylvania Major, Y. IVI. C. A. in Italy Received the Italian .vervice Jtripe and the Italian War Croix for work among the wounded in the qAn:trian ojenfive in October IQI8, while acting with the Y. M. C. A. attached to the 8th Italian Army. f JOHN KENNARD CONANT, '18 - New York City Captain Field Artillery, 2nd DiVision,A.E.F. Awarded American Field Service Medal by the French Government for work done with the Cornell Unit, American Field Service, tranr- portation fection. Received the Croix de Gnerre for service in an obfervation port on Blanc Mont, Champagne Ojenfive, nnder heavy :hell fire. x 1 , A e,o DECORATED IN SERVICE WALTER BRAINARD CRANE, '18 ' Dover Plains, New York Ambulance Driver, American Field Service Decorated with Croix de Gnerre for driving an arhbnlance, evacuating wounded from a UPOIZK-df-JKC0Zl7',,, located near Cornpiegne, in fnne IQI8. JESSE O. CREECH, '19, - Takoma Park, Washington, D.C. Ist Lieutenant, 148th Aero Squadron Wa: awarded the British HDi5tingui:hed Flying Crovrfl' for gallantry and fleill. The decoration war prefented by the Prince of Wales. Daring hiffonr rnonthf :eroice with hir squadron he waf,ucredited with fix plane: deftroyed and one brought down ont of control. EDWARD CUMMINGS, 117, C. E. New York City Captain,'I5th Field Artillery, 2nd Division Twice awarded the Croix de Gnerre, once for rernarleable courage in rnahing reconnaifancef of advanced pofitionf :wept by violent are from the enerny artillery, and again for perilonf work near M edeah Farrn. . 1 ,,,, ., ff, Lxffgglifzlzv' A at 5 . f N ?f y ny 7 'f 4, f 10.7 A - K fd ,fy f jf , 5' 1 V 7 -5 4?-Z - ,:,14-44,4-ii ,pe 6 ff sf g- fx -'Z X ,,f, ,f-of 4. ! ,ff ,ff ff fly V 1543? , ,, J fee ' ff X X A 2 44fu 'W-1 ffffiilyl X W0 gferg , . f ,..,.,,,.p. . , 5 jg:i1f1,gi:e-fvi iigfzfr ' 1 :.-155 . 211 44, - f'f?f,ZME1221hE5:1:ae1 , z , - . 1 if 21211 - f n: +' '- ' -ffffqea -. ' 1: I '- .. .mw.1u'- ,,,:-'..,.44:r.-f:'fCe'ff'f 1 - ff-'-' 1 elf'-f -ima.-5-:,:p-:-z .4-Q1-:gfQ:'--Mina-ae'f'fzf.-, ,'.'f' ff 1' J-1 . 1, f me 4 -,f nildfi M-TOP' L27 -'-EPZ-Z-5-:'-'11 .4 1'-'I-' ',1.. :fi 4.-w-1:-:.v:.:,,.+W 14 .. . 1:-, ,g,:,21,:s'-111.2 , E' 'zzlq 25253. ff 22115555,.'2s252eSe31:fzlfE1s2fa.M1-s:.:2 A 5 5 w Sixty-one tal e e 1 syiiio ieee osweooelwftiit1,AN,f'WWm1iili,fifill, A , - Sixty-two DECORATED IN SERVICE FRANCIS DAWSON, '12, C. E. Montreal, Canada Captain and Adjutant, Sth Battalion, Cana- dian Engineers ' - Captain Dazvfon was mentioned in difpatches in june IQI8 and wa: awarded the Military Croff in December IQI8. ALLAN SHEA DAYTON, ,I7 Wissahicton,,Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Ist Lieutenant, 107th Field Artillery, 28th Division V He received the Croix de Guerre with Palm and the Diftinguifhed Service Croft. He carried a wounded American ojicer to .fafety under heavy machine-gun yire through an enemy barrage and then returned with a French patrol and captured the nine machine gun: and crewf. WILLARD INGHAM EMERSON, ,IQ New York City Captain, 31 I'El'1I1'lf21I1U'y', 78 Division, A.E.F. He was awarded the Dirtinguifhed Service Croix Hfor gallantry and leaderfhip during the fighting north of Grand-Pre, when the line of hir regiment wa: the pivot for the advance of the army. By hir example in undergoing hard- fhips during the advance, he Juftained the morale of his men and infpired them to valiant combat. .1 .. . oi A, Q- ..mC.Q.1LNnL.L.1.A1:1ffilllniftm DECORATED IN SERVICE CHARLES ENNIS I Lyons, New York Isteloieutenant, 2nd Division Supply Trains, A. EL F. ' War awarded the Croix de Cnerre with Star for coolneff nnder heavy :hell hre, clever com- mand, judgment and initiative in the evacication of perfonnel, and the removal of material near the Blanclldont in October IQI8. CHARLES D. FRANCIS, 7.16 ' Crawford, New York United.States Ambulance Service Received the Italian War Crofr for merit- orion: fervice' with the Italian army in the Vittorio Veneto ojenfive. H e had .rerved on all front: with the Italian armief in Ambulance fection 5915. WILLIAM D. FRAYNE, '13, NI. E. v 4 New York City Flight Cornrnander, goth Aero Squadron, A. E. F. ' I He wax mentioned in General Orders Novem- ber 30, IQI8 and recommended for the Diftin- gnifhed Service Croix October IS, IQIQ. Sixty-llz ree Q AA1 cc c offipawe Q,..PsNEzL,L.I.A-IN,,,llllll'i,?ivmi3l.:1t3,g,. ttttt 5 Z v. 2 5 4 ' ' . wf.,,, ,, Y-5 2. V ,I-:Lt ' v j 1,911.2 S-gf, ,I :jjj ,ft . . ,-Q wk fir? 't-' at .1 re ,cg tg 'ge Mfg f ga 5 X 1' ,693 6 ey 1 05?'?W'f,?f, tive? i w ri 'ff - ..,. --.1 '.,..-.1 U ,L l- P M, .1 9--4 Y:kE5-, '.f,fte:.f -'21 ' , ffg,: ,3,eg:qe:j:2 ya' ':, , f ' ,-A .- -.,4'-. A j'qeQ-.-:g:g:-.- -to vc. fn. ,gf-ai-mer.: 2:31, fr.-.,2. -e ,... Q. wu ' X , Sixty1four DECORATED IN S ERVICE HARRY S. GABRIEL, '15 Watkins, New York ISI Lieutenant, 316 Infantry, 79th Division, A. E. F.. He received the Croix de Cizerreygvith Star. He took a patrol of eighty men into the Boi: de Grande Montagne. After being caught in the enemy retaliation barrage, he led the patrol through the woodf and deftroyed the machine gnn neftf, capturing prifonerf and gnnf. The loffef were fo heavy that he was forced to return three time: for frefh troopf. FRANK OPPER GERMAN, '18, M. E. Vllaterbury, Connecticut Ist Lieutenant, 15th Field Artillery, A.E.F. Awarded the Croix de Gnerre with Palm on january 24, IQIQ, for exemplary and diftin- Iguifhed conduct in the taking on Blanc Moitt, October, 3, IQI8.H He way in the Alifne de- fenfive and the Aifne-lldarne, St. Mihiel, Cham- pagne, and lllenfe-Argonne ojenfivef and wa: cited on several occayionf. JOHN GOLDHA.A.R, '07 ' New York City Field Director, Jewish Welfare Board Recommended to the French Government for a decoration. He wa: the Executive Secre- tary ofthe Board and practically unaided organ- ized it: activitie: among the men ofthe Al. E. F., and haf in every Jenxe difplayed the ntmoft devotion to hif tafle and loyalty to the men ofthe Al.E.F. and hix coitntryf' g X 1 .. . C552 , ot.we.Q..R.N.eLL.L.1.A1r1,..WmffII.Iu.- A DECORATED IN SERVICE . ALEXANDER T. H. GRIDER, 'zo . Ithaca, New York Corporal, 3o2nd Engineers, A. E. F. Cited for his skill, coolness, and bravery in volunteer night patrol work along the 'Vesle River in front of the advance lines of the 77th Division. CHARLES MASON HA1iRINGTON,V,I5 LL. B. Plattsburgh, New York Captain, 308th Infantry, 77th Division, A. E. F. Cited for .extraordinary bravery and leader- ship displayed under shell fire on August 22, 1919, on the North side of the Verle River near Ville Savoye. During an attack of gas, high explosive shells, and liquid yire he took personal charge of his men, rallied his forces when the attack was most violent and displayed the highest type of leadershipf' MORGAN KING HARRIS, 714 Newark, New Jersey Lieutenant, Iogth Infantry, A. E. F. Received the Distinguished Service Cross for extraordinary heroismin action at Apremont. He also received the Croix de Guerre with gold Star. Left to hold a point in a village at all costs, in the early morning he heard a force approaching. On investigating, alone, he en- countered a force of three hundred Germans. He felled the Captain with a blow and after his escape returned with a force of thirty-four men and routed the foe, taking many prisoners. Sixty-f e . . ........ I A A QLQQ,,RN5E2L.L.1AN.fQ1 wsii.fi?fiM Sixty-fix DECORATED IN SERVICE WEBB C. HAYES, '76 ' Fremont, Ohio Regional Commissioner for Nlilitary Labor in France and North Africa, A. FI. F. if While at Fez, Morocco, the Sultan conferred on hirn the title of Commander ofthe Shereefian Order of OuiJ.ra1n Alaonitef, Befidef the Moroccavi Jervice, he ferved on the Piave River front during the Italian debacle in the autumn of IQI7. MAURY HILL, ,I7 ' St. Louis, Missouri Captain, 24th Aero Squadron, A. FI. F. ' Received the Diftinguixhed Service Croff for Hdiftinguifhed and exceptional Jervice at Etain, France, November 5, IQI8. XVILLARD D. HILL ' Cleburne, Texas Ist Lieutenant, 94th Aero Squadron, A.F..F. Received' the Dixtinguifhed Service Croff for great bravery and daring. Having becorne feparated from hir Jquadron, though wounded badly, he cornbated the German planef until hir engine war difabled and he wax forced to- land. He alfo received a 'medal for Field Service. -1 ,... offfisocmcQ,1LN.eL.t.1A1s,T'r'mrltnattt-... A DECORATED IN SERVICE NIAURI-CE WVILTON Howe, '16 Fitchburg, Massachusetts Captain, 167th Infantry, 42nd Division, A. E. F. V ' He war awarded the Diftinguifhed Service Croff and decorated with the Ordre de Leopold by the King of Belgium. On September 22, IQI8, he led a raid on the village of Haumont, France, which wa: one of the decirive blow: rtrucle. Later he returned to the town to be affured that none of hi.: men had been left there wounded. KIRK WESLEY HOWRY, '18 ' Denver, Colorado Ist Lieutenant, 15th Field Artillery, A.E.F. A He received the Croix de Cuerre with Bronze Star. 'tDuring the ojenxive of Champagne he carried out hir dutief df obrervation ojcer very ejiciently and courageoufly. He made mort audacicuf reconnaifancef ofthe advanced liner. HAROLD DANA HUDSON, ,IS Brooklyn, New York Private, 104th Engineers, Medical Detach- ment, 29th Division, A. E. F. Recorded at the Headquarterr of the 29th Divifion on the Record Book for volunteering for refcue of wounded men under deadly :hell are at Samogneux on the 237'd of October, IQI8. The worle was done with utmoft daring and fuccerf. Sir ly-.ff er C1 .....6 .2...Qi.m.Q.Q.1L.N.EgL.L.1A1s1...1iiTmiiii..viiii.iic- . , .... T.,. ' V .flf-'ff' inf. , 'wfpfl ' . if rs,-in V ' - '- . ' . -- if 'f ' ' . K ,525 A W , J: -MJ, - ::: - '21 J' 'iii . S3121 115 I vI.1.y,gf, V- ., ' -' .. '- I ' f 1454554- 1 12 s c. sa we ,P 7 v.. --2.31. ' xi. -.rv of 4-ec..,,, gfZ. V. it-vmhf . .7 1 Sixty-eight DECORATED IN SERVICE LEE SISSON HULTZEN, '18 Arts A i ' Norwich, New York Ist Lieutenant, 78th Division, A. E. F. ff' Decorated with the Dirtinguifhed Service Medal, the Croix de Cuerrc with Palm, and the Croix of a Chevalier of the Legion d'Honneur for gallant conduct and urlufual heroifm in an attacle upon the enemy at Vieville-en-Hay. FREDERIC NETTLETON INSINGER,'7I4 B. A. Q Tacoma, Washington Captain, Assistant Operations and Aide to Commander General, 77th Division, A.E.F. Hwarded Croix de Guerre .withvdrmfy Corpf citation for action during the attach of the 6th French Army Corpf of which the 77th Divirion wa: a part, during the advance on the Airne, Cited for digftinguifhed conduct in action with the 32nd Divifion and again with the 77th Divi- Jion on the Vefle River. CHARLES CURTIS LEONARD, 'zo Arts ' Binghamton, New York Private, Ist Class, S. S. U. 644, with French Army Awarded Croix de Cuerre for Hcourageouf service and devotion under particularly dificult conditionff, Hi: Jection was cited twice by the French Army, yirft, for work done at Verdun in the fall of IQI7, and second, for commendable .fervice during the Anglo-French ojenfive on the Somme in Auguft, IQI8. Z 1 X .., I I .:.. .... A V . -Y. -W Q .... 1cft2-.Q.WQ DECORATED IN SERVICE ALBERT L. LEWINSON, 714 New York City United States Navy A Congrefsional Medal way' eonferred upon him for heroifm in Javing an enlifted man from drowning. He plunged into the :ea when the .turf war extremely heavy and swam about 400 yard: to where the man was fart difappearing from fight. After considerable difieulty Lewin- Jon .ftruggled to the shore with the man. 1 LENOX RILEY LOHR, '16 M. E. Washingtoli, D. C. 'Major, 57th Infantry Brigade, 29th Division, A. E. F. ,V Cited for meritoriouf ferviee during the Meufe-Argonne ojenfive. He obferved from an expofed poxition the attack of the 114th Infantry, vifited forward drening Jtationf and remained under intense gay and fhell Ziff for Jeven houftr. He returned, after pairing through two intenfeyartillery barragef, with' valuable information. - JOHN HENRY Looiyns, '16 B. Chem. 1 Attica, New York Corporal, 311th Infantry, 78th Division, A. E. F. P Awarded the Diftinguixhed Service Croft' for extraordinary heroifm in action near Grand Pre France. He volunteered to lead a patrol on a reconnaiffance of enemy positions. Having gained valuable information, he war wounded by machine-gun fire and wafforced to remain under cover until night. ,.. ,L 'J ' --.-- E . ' '- ' 'fv ':r::'V ' . --.get-tzfv I ,. 1, ':zSgZg.:-1 ' ' -' lb: f?F:7l.'. ' , ff? s -5. s'9, , M f Y I mt: 9 1 :J t . ,iii . X 5 ' V. tis. .V ' . 3 , 3.5-.1 x i, ,V ' Lf, ,, . ,:- ,levi ' , , .fl . I .1 . 'fi - Sixty-11 ine . 1 .....G 2 -O3...,..Q Seventy DECORATED IN SERVICE ANDREW NIACELROY, '98 Brooklyn, New York Major, Air Service Inspector, in England Inverted with the Britixh Diftinguirhed Service Order by King George for diftinguifhed .fervice rendered while ferving with the Royal Air Force af United State: Air Service Infpector. JOSEPH VANCE MCKELVEY, '06 New Wilmington, Pennsylvania Captain, 312th Infantry, 78th Division, A. E. F. Captain Mcffelvey -was cited in General Orderf, for coolness and good judgment exhibited in the protection of his flank of the battalion. Hif felection of gun pofitionr during the yighting near Grand Pre' brought fire on the pointr of the enerny line that were harayfing the Infantry and relieved the Cornniander of the Garrifon at Grand Pre' from any thought ay to the Jafety ofhif flank. ALFRED BLAKE BAZAURY, Nlorristown, New Jersey 2I1d Lieutenant, 3oIst American Tank Bat- talion, A. E. F. He received the Diftinguifhed Service Grow for hi: action in the battle near .drbore de Guife near St. Quenting alfo the Britifh .Military Groff. Although hir rnotor wa: running poorly and hi: crew badly gaffed he captured a Gerrnan battery with itf gun crew and turned thern over to the infantry. im - lllll?1i?lla.4l...... DECORATED IN SERVICE JOHN R. MOTT, 788 Ph.B. Montclair, New Jersey General Secretary, International Committee of the Y. M. C. A.,g Member of Special Diplo- matic lVIission sent to Russia5 1917. He war made a Knight of the Legion of Honor by the French Government and war awarded the Dirtinguifhed Service Medal by the Almerican Government for hir excellent and untiring work don.e during the period of the war. FREDERICK W. POATE, 705, E: Stanmore, England Captain, British Motor Machine Gun Service He war awarded the Britifh lllilitary Croft for conrpicuour gallantry and devotion to duty October 27,I9I8, in the Mefopotaniian campaign. When on reconnaiffance he left hir armored carr, and went on aloneg feeing the enemy approach- ing, he called np hi: car: and directed them into action from the running board of hir car. He war alro mentioned in difpatcher during hir ,fervice in France. FRANK GRAY ROYCE, ,IQ Fulton, New York French Ambulance Corps, Cornell Unit He received the Croix de Cuerre for coolnefs, endurance and willingnefff' During the opera- tionf of fuly 18th to 24th, he worked without rert to secure the evacuation of French and American wounded under extremely dangerour conditions. He war expored to violent bom- bardment of gas and high explorive fhellr. Photo-Un clerwood and Underwood M St'Z'I'IIlj'-Oil ., I . eq .- p Q 1 , , Q52..Q.mQ.,Q..,RN.E.LL.1.A.N.TM1tL.51iiu--... Seventy-two - DECORATED IN SERVICE ' GEORGE H. Russ, JR. 'O3 , I Bismarck, North Dakota Major, 352nd Infantry, 88th DivisiOn,A.E.F. While in the front line obfervation poftf, he paffed alone through heavy artillery yire to fave .rome of his men from the eject: of the fhellr, thnx by hi: bravery and fortitude in- fpiring- hit commandf, He war awarded a gold medal by the Divixion Commander for this act. LOUIS LIVINGSTON SEAMAN, 772 New York City Major, Surgeon U. S. A. He received the title of Ojicer of the Order of Leopold II from Belgium, for the treatment of the wounded at the bombardment of Antwerp and at- Ghent. He affifted in forming the American Ambulance Corpf' which wa: yirft to take part in the war and with which he .verved at lllontdidier. He alfo :erved with the Britirh Red Crow at the Battle ofthe Mariie. ALDEN BRADFORD SHERRY, ,I6 Troy, New York Int Lieutenant, 94th Aero Squadron, A.E.F. He received the Croix de Guerre with Star for a combat near Chateau-Thierry, in july, IQI8. He alfo received five bronze rtarf for Jive major battlex of the war. He ,went over- :eaf with the American Field Service-the jirft to go under the Stars and Stripes. ' H, ., W. W. ' . Q. -1 L if DECORATED IN SERVICE FREDERICK SPEIGELBERG, JR., '16 New York City Lieutenant, 9th Aero Squadron He received the Croix de Gnerre for a dangerofttx bombing exploit under mort unfavorable con- ditions on Angitft 29, IQI8. He was attached to the 125th Efcadrille of the 14th Night Bom- bardment Groitp before hir tranffer to the American Service. TNALTER STURROCK, '16, ME. C Cleveland, Ohio ISK Lieutenant,.3Ist Aero Squadron, A.E.F. He received a citation from General Perfhing for exceptionally meritorious and confpicitonf .fervicef at the Third Aviation Inftrnction Center, France. He wax an Engineer Ojicer in charge ofthe naeroplanef at the above jield. ROY TAYLOR, ,IO C. E. Brooklyn, New York Major, General Staff, A. E. F. He received the Croix of the Legion of Honor on April 10, 1919. ' He wax in charge of highly fpecialized work with the General Stal? in con- nection with .vhipping problemf, and was the reprefentative in France of the American Ship Cornmiffion. Seventy-three ., I. er .1 A, Qi iWe.Q..R,N.etLL.1.A.Nfirm' mu A C Seventy-four DECORATED IN SERVICE FRANK C. TOLLES, '05 Akron, Ohio Captain, 112th Engineers, A. E. F. He received the Croix de Cuerre for recon- naiffance work on the Efcant River, Belgium, near Heurne and Eyne. After hit reconnaif- :ance war over, he remained in the vicinity for three dayf directing the work. During the majority of the time he way under :hell ire and often far ahead of the infantry' outpoftf. EDWARD M. URBAND, '13 B.Arc:h. Ithaca, New York ISt Lieutenant, 135th Aero Squadron, A.E.F. Served with L7E5cadrille Lafayette 286, operat- ing near Belfort. He received the Croix de Cuerre' july I2th. He if credited with four enemy planet, two while with the French and two while with the American forcef. -ANNA I. VON SHOLLY, 'oz New York City Ist Lieutenant, with French Army Dr. Von Sholly received the Croix de Guerre for excellent .Y'LL'l'gtC6Zl work under heavy bom- bardment. She diftinguifhed heryehf for her courage and fearleffnesx- during a bombard- ment of the hofpital by enemy planeff' She wa: the hrrt American woman to obtain army rank. I into E I t .....,.. , 4 J' -,,,.e, ' ci, ' ' ' 0 I f DECORATED IN SERVICE CHARLES P. Wooo, '04, M. E. ' Warrenton, Virginia Major, IST Gas Regiment, A. E. F. He received the Croix de Cuerre from France - and war recommended for the Diftinguifhed Service Medal. He manufactured and fired the jirft ga: projector in the United Statex. A 'man of the rareft tact and judgment and the higheft idealf of Jervicef' He rendered in- . valuable afrirtance in developing the gay unitf and trained and worked with them, both in the United State: and overfeaf. GEORGE BRADLEY WOODLE, '15, M. E. Syracuse, New York ISt Lleutenant, 2nd Engineers, 2nd Division, A. E. F., - 'He wa: decorated with the Croix de Cuerre for bravery in action at Soixfonf on fuly IQ, IQIQ. He received a Jecond Croix de Cuerre for action at Blanc .Mont in the Champagne and a divifional citation in order: of the 2nd Division. ' The liytr in thif book fupplement thofe in the 1919 CORNELLIAN AND CLASS BOOK, and complete to the bert of our knowledge a war record of all Cornellianf killed or decorated in the Great War. We have received no reply from many of our letterr requesting information, and while we have printed the namef of all the men on our yilef, we realize that if rome incomplete Jtatementf have been made, it if due to our lack of information and not to any laxity on our part. Se:'enly1lic'e l-- - - - . -.5 .. V..,, w 1...offQ.ot.WQ Q.Ps.N.EiL.L.1AItl,mlillillilllm E DEC ORATED IN SERVICE ANDREW ALVORD BAKER, ,IQ . . . Freeville, New York Ensign United States 'Reserve Flying Corps, Ag E. F. Decorated with the Italian Service Ribbon in jane 1919 for having afrirted in bombing Pola, the Anrtrian Naval bare. GEORGE BELL, IR., 394 . . . Washington, D. C, Major General, Commander of the 33rd Division, A. F.. F. Received the American Dirtingnirhed Service Medal, April 17, 1919. The Britirh Government awarded him the 'fOrder of the Knight Commander ofthe Order of St. Michael and St. Ceorgefl in IQI8, and the French inverted him with the Cravat of a Commander ofthe Legion of Honorufor exceptionally meritorionr and dirtingitirh- ed rervicer. KENNETH XIVALTER BIRKIN, '18, C. E. . h Elmhurst, Illinois Received two medalrg the rearon for the award and the date are nnlenown. CHARLES CALVIN BOWMAN, JR., 717 . Pittston, Pennsylvania Aspirant, French Artillery Service, Foreign Legion He received the Croix de Gnerre and war recommended for a Lieiitenancy. LAURENCE KINGSLEX' CALLAHAN . . Chicago, Illinois ISI Lieutenant, 148th Aero Squadron, A. E. F. He war cited three timer, once for the Britirh Dirtingnirhed Flying Crorf, once for the American Dirtingztirhed Service Crorr and for the Oak Leaf. He ir credited with :ix German jnlaner and rhared in the dertrnction of foitr otherr. VVILLIAM 'WINTHROP CORTELYOU . Riverdale-on-Hudson, N. Y. Aspirant, French Artillery, French Foreign Legion Croix de Cizerre. GILBERT HOLMES CRAWFORD, 710, M. E. . New York City Nlajor, 3o2nd Engineers,,77th Division, A. E. F. Cited for bitilding a bridge acrorr the Verle in four hoitrr, facili- tating the ruccerrfnl prorecntion of attack. Hir Regiment received the Croix de Cilerre in jane, IQI8. VICTOR R. DALY, '19 . . . Corona, New York Ist Lieutenant, 367th Infantry, 92nd Division, A. E. F. Decorated with Regiment with the Croix de Giterre, for gallantry in action. Se enty .fix . . V . ,,- - . I ., , l .,... , ,. 1 f- Y-w . - ll .. '39 Q -1 A4 A4 Q DECORATED IN SERVICE A JOHN DEMAREST, '14, C. E .... New York City ISK Lieutenant, 25th Engineers, A. E. F. He war cited for bravery and ejicient action in conftrncting a bridge under heavy yire. , YUAN SHAN DJANG, '15 I .... Pekin, China Awarded the Second Clan' Medal of Merit by the Governor of Chili in recognition of hi: Jncceftfnl work on the Chinefe Committee of United War Work Campaign. SIDNEY CLARK DOOLITTLE, '18 . Utica, New York Private, American Field Service Awarded the American Field Service Medal and the Croix de Gnerre by the French Secretary of State, in November, IQI8. CARROLL D. FEARON, 'io R . , . Bordentown, New jersey Sergeant, Medical Department, A. E. F. Awarded Campaign Bar by the 4th Italian Army and alfo the Italian Blue and Black on September 29, IQIS. Cited for excel- lent work on Mt. Crappa daring the ojenfioe, November 6, IQI8. HUGH J. GAFFNEY, ,II . . Jersey City, New Jersey 2nd Lieutenant, Aviation Section, Replacement Squadron III, V Italy ' Awarded the Italian Service Ribbon on February 16, 1919. WALTER A. GOERTZ, ,I4 M. E .... Newark, New jersey Ist Lieutenant, 316 Engineers, 91st Division, A. E. F. Cited for Croix de Citerre, February 8, 1919. PAUL E. GREEN, 714 .... Buffalo, New York Captain, Detailed to French Aviation, Escadrille' L31 Cited for Croix de Gtterre. ROBERT J. HALPIN, 'O4, 'o5, A.B., A.M. Montclair, New Jersey Lieutenant Colonel, Sotli Division, A. E. F. Awarded the Dixtingitifhed Service Croft, April 1, 1919. CARL C. HARVEY, '16 NI. D .... ' Middletown, Connecticut Captain, IO2nd Sanitary Train, 27th Division, A. E. F. Received two divifional citation: for work under rhell fire. SUCH' '-5'fC't' V1 .,-- 'f. ' . . Q cc 1 ofa-o.WQ.Q.RNEQL1.1AN..vniii3Itiati'mI a Seventy-ei DECORATED IN SE RVICE CHARLES ZANE HENKLE, 715 ,... Chicago, Illinois Captain, 359th Infantry, 9oth Division, A.-E. F. Cited for gallantry in action in the Meiife-Argonne. CLIFFORD VICTOR HERBERT, ,IS . . . New York City ISK Lieutenant, Field Artillery, A. E. F. Cited for gallantry in action and recoinrnended for a Captaincy on February 5, IQIQ. JoHN PATRICK HURLEY, 707 C. F.. . . Brooklyn, New York Captain, 42nd Infantry, A. F.. F. Cited for gallantry in action and brilliant leaderfliip. ANDREW JACK, ,IQ ...... Newark, New Jersey Corporal, Ambulance Service, A. E. F. Croix de Cnerre and Arnerican Field Service Medal. BURTON LEE, NI. D. . . New York City 2nd Division, A- E. F. Awarded the Diftingniflted. Service Medal for exceptionally rneritoriouf and diftingairlied Jervieef. DENNIS PERCY NICCARTHY, 712 LL.B. . Cazenovia, New York Captain, 15th Field Artillery, A. E. F. Croix de Caerre, for confpicaoiif bravery in the yield. JAMES K. FIAWIIA, 'I9 .... Newark, New Jersey Private, S. S. U. 634, A. E. F., with French Awarded Divirional Citation of Croix de Caerre MARIO G. IVIENOCAL, '88 .... Havana, Cuba President of Cuba President Poincare of France conferred upon liini the Croix ofthe French Legion of Honor, April IS, IQI67. WILLIAM LIONEL IVIORGAN, 717 A.B. . . Honolulu, Hawaii Private, S. S. U. 634, A. E. F., with French Divifional citation oftlie Croix de Caerre, French Arrny of the Fart. glzt . I -l , Xen. ' . 1 , N . 1- M Q... - 1 Q Q.-Q.mQ Q..PsN.EQL.L.1.AIE-I,..mlll.lm1.f.11. A . DECORATED IN SERVICE JOHN JAMES INIUNNS, 'I4 M. F.. . . Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Lieutenant, Junior Grade, U. S. N. Recommended by the Britirh for the Dirtinguifhed Service Crorf, for rerciting nien ofthe torpedoed S. S. City of Glafgow with great -dijiculty and daring. JOHN H. MURPHY, ,O7, A.B. .... Detroit, Michigan 1 Captain, 336th Infantry, A. E. F. Awarded the Diftingttirhed Service Croft for extraordinary heroifra in action near Pailly. The award wax vnade on February 20, IQIQ. ' 1 HENRY S. OTTO, 707 . . . . . New York City Major, General Staff, A. E. F. Decorated with the Crow of the Legion of Honor by Ceneral Petain ' on April I2, IQIQ. . JOHN J. QUINN, JR. .... Brooklyn, New York Ist Lieu-tenant, Air Service, A. E. F. Diftingicirhed Service Croft. PAUL F. SANBORNE, '16 B.S. . . Philadelphia, Pennsylvania ISt Lieutenant, Air Service, A. E. F. He received rnilitary honor! from the Royal lllilitary Academy. CHARLES SCHLAOER, '15 AB. . . Binghamton, New York , 2nd Lieutenant, Iozncl R. A. L., 5th Group, 15th Battery, French Field Artillery Croix de Giterre with Star. HENRY J. SCHROEDER, JR., ,IQ . . Saugerties, New York 2nd Lieutenant, 9th Infantry, 2nd Division, A. F.. F. He receivcd two citationf and the Croix de Cnerre with Palm. JACOB GOULD SCHURMAN, JR., '17 A.B. . Ithaca, New York Captain, 309th Infantry, A. E. F. Cited for rneritorioirr fervice and conrpicitoitf devotion to ditty. W. B. SHELTON, '17 .... Dunkirk, New York Ist Lieutenant, Air Service, Italy He received the French War Crow' for bravery on january 13, 1919 and the Italian Crime al Merito di Citerre on February 20, 1919. Sr fn ly-11 in g 'l. i Q -1 tt... Q ,. CL..,,.QQ..,I?slXT.Ei2LL,1,4?xIftlifQlf1lll1Tiill,:,i'llMl Q DECORATED IN SERVICE lX4oRToN B. STELLE, ,QQ . . . A . Paris, France Eighty Major, lVlotor Transport Service, A. E. F. ' Decorated at Metz on D6C677'll7E7',28, IQI8 with the Croix de Gnerre. JOHN H. STEVENS, '08, C. E. .... Rome, New York 2nd Lieutenant, 23rd Engineers, A'. E. F. Diftingnifhed Service Croft. Q X CARL VV. VAIL, 'I5 .... New York City Private, Ambulance Unit, with French Army Croix de Gnerre. JEAN DE PENDERILL WADDINGTON, 'I3 1 . . Paris, France ISI Lieutenant, Graves Registration Service, French Army In I914 he way mentioned in difpatchef while with the 32nd Dragoonf. In IQI8 af a Ilflaehine Gunner, he wafiawarded the Croix de Gnerre with two clafpf. He way alfo awarded a Belgian decoration when fighting on the Yfer and if entitled to the Mor- rocean and Interallied Medalf. WILLIA,M D. WVARREN, '18 ' ..... Elmira, New York 2nd Lieutenant, 26th Infantry, Ist Division, A. E. F. Cited by the Dioifion Conzinander during the 166071611 Battle of the Ma1'ne. WILLARD E. WHEELOCK, ,IZ M. D. . Canajoharie, New York Ist Lieutenant He wa: awarded the Diftingizifhed Service Croix for niaintaining the battalion aid station at Reinilly-Jnr-Menfe with extraordinary heroifin under heary eneniy artillery jire. LINUS VERE WINDNAGLE, 717 B. S. . . Portland, Oregon Ist Lieutenant, Aviation Section in Italy Awarded the Italian Serzice Ribbon on january 16, 1919. WWWIWIMIWIW F A R i v W9 WMMIWIMIWIW FACVL Y WMIQR-Dfmlmlmlm 1 -ru .V . .'-' - . - ' ,Q . -1 . .. A .... . Faculty of College of Agriculture , V Like the other colleges in Cornell Univer- . sity, the College of Agriculture Was separately organized in 1896. Cornell University being founded on the Land Grant Act of 1862, in- struction in Agriculture was obligatory from the first, and from the opening of the Univer- sity in 1868 there have always been students in Agriculturalcourses, although the number of undergraduates so registered in any year did not reach one hundred until IQO2-O3. Since then the registration has reached as high as 1714 for one year. In 1904 the state adopted the college under the name of The New York State College of Agriculture at Cornell Universityfl and erected the main group of buildings. In 1906 the legislature passed the Administration Act assuming responsibility for the maintenance of the institution. Resident instruction is offered not only in the four year course, but also in a number of practical courses' continuing for twelve ' - Weeks each Winter. These short courses began DEA-N ALBERT RUSSELL MANN in 1892, the highest registration, of SQ7, being reached in 1912-13. The teaching staff of the college in 1916 had charge of 232 graduate students in agricultural subjects. e A second responsibility with which the college is charged under the law, is that of carryihg on research Work in agricultural subjects. This Work Was de- finitely established by the organization of the Cornell University Experiment Station, in 1879, and is now supported by state and federal funds. A number of members of the staff are appointed to devote all their time to experimental Work, and all memberslof the faculty carry on research Work in so far as their other duties permit. The third great division of the Work is the Extension Service of the College, to carry instruction and the results of the research to the people of the state in their own localities, by means of lectures and demonstrations, visits to farms, educational exhibits, traveling schools, correspondence, and by the distribution of various-types of publications. In this Way there is close co-operation with the farm and home bureaus, and other rural organizations. The most recent of the great steps in agricultural education in Which the state and federal governments have co-operated, relates to secondary school instruction in agricultural and home-making subjects and in mechanical arts, and in this the college has been called into co-operation. Altogether its relation as one of the colleges of the University, its function as agent of federal and state educational efforts, and its co-operation with the many agricultural organizations in the state, gives the College of Agriculture a position of very active service and of great and complicated responsibilities. Eiglzty-one -.fb ' -- . . 1..Q.,f2p AA QTWQ Q..E.N.ElLL.1f-QQ.Thw.T1fm 4. T FACULTY OF COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE Brusfrow ADAMS, AB. H. E. Bluscocxc, PH.B. W. C. BAKER, B.S.A. Publications Farm Bureaus Drawing EXE, BARKER, A.B., P1-LD. J. H. BARRON, B.S.A. M. F. BARRUS, A.B., PH,D. Plant Bxee-ding n Farm Crops Plant Pathology - A. C, BEAIT, M.S., PH.D. E. W. BENJAMTN, M.S., PH.D. JOHN BENTLEY, JR., BS., M.F. Flouculture Poultry Husbandry F orestary , Eighty-two x . L1 1A,. 1'll.l.?ff,ll,:.l.aalm. ...A . FACULTY OF COLLEGE OF fXGRICULTURE J. A. B1zzELL, M.S., PH.D. BEULAH BLACKMORE CORNELIUS BETTEN, A.M., PH.D. , . S011 Technology Secretary and Registrar Home Economics , . I Q L11 M I . 1 f I 'I 22-,, if . - ig.-3:21.91-'1g9P-' I V. .,,E,,E, . , 1 1132777121132 ,'::.v1,g. ' -4!5:7'2IfQI 'er m:g:zm:'q,g -1:14, ,1 44 .V .41 y- wi..-1 I.: ,-- 45:j:,:?f5-,-swizgiug., 1.1 .1 : ' '- ,- 5. ' C -1. 22' ,- -1 1 ? .ff - 4' Q--fu,:1:5,9g4, marie:-:a:.L::.,.1::s5:-:1::.::- 2 .1f':2 ' Q, A. BOUTELLE Ammal Husbandry F. M, BLoDGET'1',fPH.D. Plant Pathology W. K. BLODGETT, A.B. Extension .fr '.- J. E. BOYLE J. C, BRADLEY, MS., PH.D. LUCILLE BREW?-IR Rural Economy Systernanic Entomology Home Econonm-s lfiglzly-llzrff . . 1 A Q.1aN.E.LL.L.1.AM..WWl mlm A4 FACULTY OF COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE H. O. BUCKMAN,lB'I.S.A., PH. D. M. C. BUnR1'rT,B.S.A., M.S.A. F. P. BUSSELI. Soil Technology Farm Bureaus Plant Breeding HELEN CANON, B.S. E G. W. CAVANAUGH, B.S. B. A. CHANDLER1 B-S-, M-S. Home Economics ' Agricultural Chemistry Forestry l W. H. CHANDLER, M.S., P1-LD. P. W. Claassen, A. B., A.M. G. H. CoLL1NGwooD, B.S. Pomology Entomology Foresbxy Eighty-fo ur '.,'-A,.1.. ,. - .Il .11 Q .1-CYfT2...Q....QQ.PSNEM1A1w1..'.WWmfaL,f.am l L 1 FACULTY OF COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE MRS. A. B. COMSTOCK, B.S. J. H. CoMSTocK, BS. C. R. CROSBY, A.B. Nature Study Q Ento1no1ogy,Emer1tus Entomology .4 Y 1 D. J., CROSBY, B.S., M.S. L. J. CROSS, A.B., P1-LD. O- F- CURTIS, A-BA, PH-D- Extension Agricultural Chemistry BOMUY R.. W. CUR'r1S, B,S.A., M.S,A. E. G, DAVIS, B.S. A. J. EAMES, PLM-, PHD- Lundscape Art Landscape Art Botany Eiglzly-jizz, fi ' .. i 1 .. . .Q.wQQ..P,N.E,LL1AN mmm n FACULTY or COLLEGE or AGRICULTURE G. C. IEMBODY, M.S., PH.D. R: A. EMERSON, B.Sc., D.Sc. G A 1 w'Rr'rT A B II B Agriculture Plant Breeding Exten ion E. O. FIPPIN, B.S.A. W. W. FLSK, B.S.A., M.S.A. H M I'r'r4PA.'rR1cK A B PH D Soil Technology Dairy Industry Plant Patholo y 1 4 qi: 1 ! fr' Q 9 Y? nf? if r f Q! A. C. FRASER, B.S., PH.D. ROX'AL GILKEY, B.S.A. LULU GRAVE? B S A Plant Breeding Extension Teaching Home ECOHOHIIC .Eighty-.fix A Qff2-Q..wQ.Q.1L.N.E.LL.1A121,..i'f'mfnsx..e1mn.... FACULTY OF COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE E. Sp GUTHRIE, M.S.A., PH.D. E. V. HARDENBURG, B.S.., M.S.A. M. W. HARPER, B.Sc., M.S Dairy Industry . Farm Management Animal Husbandry Miss B. E. HAZARD, A.B., A.M Home Economics Pomology Pomology . A. S. Hmmrcms, M.A., PH.D. . A. H. HENDRICKSON. B-S I . . Q . G. W. HERRICK, B.S.A. L. R.. I-I1-JSLER, A.B,, PH,D. G. F' HEUSERV M-S-f PU-D Entomology Plant Pathology Poultry Husbfmflry ig I1 ly-.fn A -A1 , ,, ... Q r...QQ.11.NE.QLL.1AIN,W'W m..ifli....... FACULTY OF COLLEGE or AGIUCULTURE H. A. HOPPER, B.S.A., M.S. R, S, HOSNIER, B.S.A., M.F. Animal Husbandry Forestry C. B, HU'rcmsoN, MS. Plant Breeding , ..,,. L. 42.312 ' 'l C e mis! O. A. Joi-IANNSEN, A.M., P1-1.D. O. B. KENT, M.S., PH.D. Biology Poultry Husbandry A. C. KING, B.S.A. Farm Practice -l N D . 4- : -Lax... J X X 3 , - 1 fx- l 5 ?fF5'..:,52'5 .:'-,f5.:7'.-':.'5 ' H ,I?f.li, ' ff.:-.2.:sf1.SIf5553: 5, 5-.E , ,,, ' - .ff 'lS.,:5?.1 ' l E. R. Kms, B.S. LENVIS KNUDSON, B.S.A., PH.D. P. J. Krwsrsg A. M., PH.D Agriculture Botany Rural Lducauon Eighty-eight Q - , O. LQQ..PNN.EgL.L,.1.A1r1,m,lmill...l- A4 , . G, N. LAUMAN, B.S.A. Rural Economy FACULTY OF COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE If.C-LIVERMORE, B.S.A., Ll.S.A. K Farm Management H. H. LOVE, A.M., PH.D. Plant Breeding DAVID LUMSPEN , Florlculture T. L. LYON, BS., PH,D. J. C. RXICCURDY, B.S., CE. Soil Technology Rlllal Engineering T. J. INCICINERNEY, M.S. NANCY 11CNEfkL,.PH.B. ROBERT MATHESON, M.S,A., PI:I.D Dairy Indusury Home Economlcs Entomology Eig Izzy-11 im' Q Y .QL,.QQ..1A- Yll.. FACULTY OF COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE -gflj. , , . j-1 : A- ,...f :jf ijjg. 2,1 l , K- H ' '?EfEif:5E2E':g 'f11f-f- :g'55QiiZff-1,. . ,7 f 1' .mf-1:::-:'1:.,.fr. ..,1g.g:51w::f . Har.. Z ri. ,. --YES? ' Y ' . 2132 : -1 42.:.:v:15gf g:zL25f?'f -, E ' -:' 3255551531:EV-:'3II '?'E'ES55 ,GI , M y - QJIIQ1-3. -:gfcrzf ' ' ' H , '+2:5:sfW , .11 ' ' se E. ' N' .-.fl , ' 11. -, ' .' Z'gig:21E12:?:3:i:2:3?E2:5:i5!f15,.' '7-...V W-fn 22255555fsfgl-.:.:::::.: f.:f.,.1:1:5: if '.1-s5:s:5: Arai: y21fi1:?Yi5iii2g!' ' 451555:2211::fa-25-I-:--1:'E?55'5i'.E-:,:-:- ' '4:::f555EE5'f:13z:.' -asErEfi2:3 :V ' 'L Hs:I:-:::515?'E-35.3.2 613254, -- '- ,5:55:5,15:gg::5:,.3:5-,,,,,3E:59: 32- '- v ':-:':f-- L.4:2- a1::,1:s-1zlzawvbiilk I L. A. NIAYNARD, A.B., PH.D. Animal Husbandry E- G- M15NER, B-S-, PHD- ' HEKJEN Monson, S.B., M.A. Farm Management Home Economics EQ G. BQONTGOMERY, A.B., M.S. Farm Crops .:--3 3.155 a. - -12: ..-.1-Www:-.:., ' ' ,f,:1,.1,:::gsa - . ' Easier-:far 1- L '-.12-31211 fs- 2 ' 112.13211-31:21-a , . , .,..-1. ,-,. - ,Q-:: ' ' Nw. mga X A af' 'W a 'K-Q g 5' Y Q ' ,Q Y x E, f '? : Djc- N -Q -Q 5 x6 xx xg Q x - ,few-1-1, , ' , Y-'mf f . ma ' w C :xx 4 f a , Y xii GN km I R Qx my E. D. NIONTILLION, B. ARCH. WINLERED MOSES. B.S. Landscape Art Home Esonomxcs C. H. MYERS, M.S., PH.D. Ninfty Plant Breeding 1 . , 41421-2.57253 , ' 9-rg an-:, :.:'.-- : . '::g1p.:p1.:. 'f ex. - , - ..1if:', 311: .,.. 1 -I ..,E2::f-I-P 35--pg 'M ! ?6 Qfiffg W4 Q Y- , ww wx 1 ,. , , Y A Y S, x s N .5 , N .Yi X 44 ,Y 5' j x A : 4 4 x Yo . 'Y . .Y ...F A '- 5 - 5 eff .1 g-ff,..,..g2gss1ir Q- 1Q.4--.vez-,c-H., . ,,- . , ,. ,Aki -:11'-svizwszzizfiw . . - -,.1,-1.-.4-g::g1'1:g: f4l- -' L Y.: 1 H45 W. I. MYERS Farm Management J. G. NEEDHAM, M.S,, PH.D.E Entomology -1 ... .... U FACULTY OF COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE , 7? 1 ' a f .Q 71 , -of 4 W f 4 232524. , . ' f-776' 1.1. - :.JZ.Z. .'.3'f1'3ij'f':9,5,v5, In - Iwi ,g21i:Ef1. -.,,,..,-Z .. Q .A .-ff fx . 1 ,.?:T.fffi1'5' ' ' CLARA NYE, BS, W. H. RANKIN, A.B.,PH.D. A. B. RECKN.kGEL A.B., M.F. Home Economics - Plant Pathology ForcstrS1 -f. DONALD REDDICKQ A.B., P1-LD. R. W. REBS, A.B., B.S.A. ,L E. REYNA E,E, Plant Pathology Pomology Drayvini F. E. RWE, AB.. PHD- J. E. RICE, B.S.A. I-I. NV. li1Ll?Y, R'I.I'I. Agricultural Chemistry Poultry Husbandry Rural Englneernng N imffy-0 nr Q. .. .1 ..,. 1m.i,?1.i11l..f.5 ...... FAcL'L'rY OF COLLEGE OF AGRICUUIQURE . I . . , A B.B. Roan, B,S.A., M.S.A. BIONTGOMERY ROBINSON, B.L1T'r., B.S, FLORA Ross, B.S.,. M.A. Rural Engineering Extension Teaching Home Economics H. E. Ross, B.S.A., M.S.A. C. H. Rovers, B.S., M.S. E. S. SAVAGE, M.S.A., PH.D. Dairy Iudusmy Animal Husbandry Animal Husbandry H. W. SCHNECK, M.S.A. J. R. SCHRAMM, A.B., P1-LD. G. P. ScoviLi.E, B.'S.A. Vegetable Gardening Botany Farm Management Ninety-two 1 .. . , Q. img Q.1ANEJL.L.1A121.fY1lll m.efell.1.l- , FACULTY or COLLEGE or AGRICULTURE K. J. SEULKE, M.S., PH.D. L. W. SHARP, B.S., PH.D. Animal Husbandry , Botany M. J. SMITH Animal Husbandry s. N. sPmNG,AA..B., Mr. R. M. sTEwm,B.A.,PH.D. W, A. STOEKISG. JR.. B.S.A., MSA - Forestry Rural Education Dfllry Industry J. L. STONE, B.AGn. H. C. THORIPSON, B.Sc. Farm Practice Vegetable Gardening H. C. TROY, B.S.A. Dairy Industry Nivmly-llzref Q 1-cTf2...Q.wQQ.EN.E.L1..1.A1N,fmWf wnumnE FACULTY OF COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE Rf.-ARTHA XIAN RENSSETLAEIK, A.B. J H VOORHEES, B.S. M155 A. J, W,xRNER Home Economxcs Farm Crops Home Economics N I : G. F. WARREN, Jn., M.S.A., PH.D. R. H. WHEELER, B.S. H. H. WHETZEL, A.B,, A.M. Farm Management Extension Teaching Plant APathol0gy E. A. WHITE, B.S. K. M. WIEGAND, B.S., PH.D'. R. G. WLGGANS, M.S.A., PH.D Floriculture Botany Farm CTODS N inaty-four ..... gf .1 .A.. ,AA. ...m1ll.l.?1.?5ll,:.lilM....,, FACULTY OF COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE B- D- WILSON, PH-D- J. K. WII.SON, B.S., P1-1.D. W. M. WILSON, M.D, S0115 Soul Technology Meteorology H. H. WING, B.S.A., M.S.A. G. A. Worms, M.S.A.,PH.B, E. L. WORTHEN, B.S., M,S.A. Animal Husbandry Rural Education Soil Technology W, J, NVRIGHT, MS, Mus. H. B. YOUNG, BARCH. Ruml Edugapion Home Economics ' Ninrly-fiz'r Q 1 Qf'f?i2 o1,wQ Q 11,N EfLAL 1 fx.1r1 1fW1u,,aW'mmm, J --N. 5 E E 5 E N inety-J 11 A .OQWQ QsslvsnegfttiealsWtmilviiiti, A 'Faculty of College of Architecture VVith his characteristic keenness of vision and his clear insight into the needs of the times President Wfhite established Architecture as a definite branch of study at the Univer- sity in 1871, only three years after the founda- tion, endowing the new department with his own private library which was at that time one of the largest and choicest architectural libraries in the country, and giving to the new professor of Architecture, Charles Babcock, practically a free hand in the development of his work. This freedom to develop curri- cula and teaching has remained always one of the great assets of the college and a cor- responding responsibility for the faculty. If it has had its dangers, it has, on the whole, offered more of opportunity than of danger, and the college has, from its foundation, taken rank with the best of its kind. Starting with but a handful of students and a single pro- fessor in I87I, the college had grown in 1917- just prior,to the war-to nearly one hundred and seventy students with a faculty of five professors, five assistant professors, and two DEAN FRANCKEHUNTINGTON Boswoxzrrnjn.instructors. If this seems small in comparison W with the colleges of engineering it is well toward the top' for schools of architecture and it is but a result of the inexorable laws of supply and demand. . In the matter of housing, the college has worked under difficulties, moving from inadequate quarters to other inadequate quarters, but always optimistic and ever hoping for something better in the way of working laboratories. In the matter of curricula and academic standards there seems always to have been a watchful forward look, an alertness to grasp every opportunity to make the college better and more adequate from year to year. That the college is still young in thought, that the faculty is still dissatisfied with things as they are, still revising curricula and reorganizing for better work, is the strongest evidence that the college is moving forward toward a worthy goal. Nincly-,re wa' IZ Q .... L1 .....Q .... FACULTY OF COLLEGE OF fXRCHITECTURE O. M. BHAUNEE L. P, BURNHAM, M.S. A G- R- CHAMBERLAIN, M-E Drawing and Painting Design Fleehand Drawing H. S. GUTSELL, A, B., B.P. C. A. ll.-KRTIN, D.Sc. CHRISTIAN Mugio Drawing Applied Construction Freehand Drawing A. C. PHELPS, B.S., NLLARCH. SHEPHERD STEVENS, B.S., A.D.G. GEORGE YOUNG, JE., B.ARCH, Architecture Design Theory of Construction Ninety-m'gkt X m e ,1 AA 2cOswQctQ,PsrN,eLLLc1A1sl11lllr,lfili5'TlM,r,,,,, Faculty of College of Artis and Sciences Although the College of Arts and Sciences . was not established as a separate corporate - body until IQO4, its origin dates back to the founding of the University. From the very beginning of its history Cornell University has sought to realize in its instruction the ideal of liberal education. There were at first no separate colleges, and the entire educational jurisdiction lay in the hands of the one University Faculty. Nevertheless, a clear distinction was drawn between two types of education at the outset: general coursesn and uspecial coursesn of study were offered. In the Register of 1875-76 this statementis made: 'fThe General' Courses aim at general culture and a preparation for the general duties of life and citizenship, the technical courses aim to prepare the student for some one special department of active dutyf' It is Worthy to note that specific degrees were offered for the general culturel' courses down to the end of the nineteenth century, that these courses were outlined. and supervised DEAN FRANK THILLY by special faculties,', departments, stand- ing committee-s,'7 or ucollegesf' of the Univer- sity Faacultyhin the early period of Cornell's history, and later were placed in charge of they '4Academical Departmentl' lin I897D and of.the College of Arts and Sciences . Cin IQO4D. The College is,therefore,the lineal descendant of the special facultiesfl or departments to which the care of liberal education had been originally entrusted. The degree of Bachelor of Arts was not conferred upon students routside of the traditional classical courses until the beginning of the present century. What needs to be emphasized in this brief survey is that the cultivation of the humanities and of pure sciences has always been one of the chief concerns of ourtAlma lylatergthat the College ofArts and Sciences has been entrusted with this duty, that there has evolved such freedom of election as, in the experience of the Faculty,seemed wise and in accordance with the best interests of our students. Nlore significant and epoch-making, however, than freedom of election or any other reform inaugurated by the young institution was the recognition which it accorded to the new subjects, the natural, historical, and political sciences, and the applied sciences were placed upon an equal footing with the traditional studies, there was to be no fetichism with regard to any single course of studyugp all good studies were allowed their due weight. In this respect Cornell Univer- sity becarne, under the leadership of Andrew D.VVhite, a path-finder in American education: it made the Hhumanitiesn more human and liberal culture more liberal than they had been before. ' There is another fact which must not be forgotten in considering the work of the College, and that is the important service which it renders to the Univer- sity at large. . Ninety-11 fur 4.... ,D .A .1 Ey.. .QOEWQC FACULTY OF COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES Q J.Q. ADAMS, Jn., A. M.,PH,D. ERNEST ALDEE,A.B.,P1-LD. A, A, ALLEN, A,M,, PH.D. English Philosophy Ornithology r xii Q ' .mal A E R. P. ANDERSON, A.B., P1-I.D. A. L. ANDREXYS, A.M., P1-I.D. E.P. ANDREWS, A.B. Chemistry German Archaeology ' I l b l . if 151 1 P- A px K H. 22:11 'li' , - - 1 ar2E5E515fz:1: ' ' 1'-1.1152232913-3, 1 521 W. D. BANCROFT,A.B.,PPI.D. CARL BECKER, B.Lrr'r. FREDERICK BEDELL, A.B., PH.D Physical Chemistry Modern European History Applied Electricity Absent on Leave Om' Hundred -' . - A' V ' - . g ' A. ' , . . ' .1 ii.. ...FWiii,iT'm. .... ' FACULTY or COLLEGE or ARTS AND SCIENCES C, E. BENNETT, A.B., Lrr'r.D. C. C. BIDXVELL, A,B,, PH.D. A. W. Bonscms, A.M., PH.D. Latin Physics German Absent on Leave Absent on Leave J. P. BRETZ, A,B-., PH.D. T. R. Bumss, A.B., PH.D. P. G. BRISTOL, A.M. American History - Chemistry Greek L. N. BHQUGHTON, .-LM., Pu.D. A. YN. BnowNE, M.S.,iP1-1.D, G. L. Bunn, I-I'-D-. LITTVD- English Chemistry Medieval History Q Absent on Ln-:ive ' Om' lzfuzzrlrrzl om 14. - 1 , Q52 AOUWQQ..1a.NE,LL.1ANl rwWMA., FACULTY or COLLEGE or ARTS AND SCIENCES W. B. CARVER, PH.B., P1-LD. M athemauics E. M. CHAMOT, B.S., PH.D. Sanitary Chemistry LANE COOPER,A.R'1.,PH.D. English C, F. CRIXIG, A.B., P1-1.D. Mathematics T, F. CRANE, PH.D., Lr'r'r.D. Romance Languages, Emeritus J. E. CREIGHTON, PH.D., LL.D Logic and Metaphysics H. E. DANN, MUs.D. H. J. DAVENPORT, PH.B., QPH.D. CHARLES DEGARRIO, PH.D, Music Economics - Education, Emeritus One Hundred Two . -,, -. ' , . . - .4 -- ..?f., W, - ,, O. Eff FACULTY OF COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES i L. M. DENNIS, PH.B., B.S. A- M- DRUMMOND, A-B-, A.M. C. L. DURHAM, A.M., PH.D, Inorganic Chemistry PU13110 S1'JG?1k1Hg Latin , f' ,f 1 74415 ' c 7 , 2 Z Z... . .,, . '2:..'1:-.1::::egzv:j9f , -A gn. . :f'.53g5,gg, 5 gr,-11.122- .ff '1': 1- .,-. WE:-V , i4 ' ff ,f f H. C 1Ii IER,!A.B.,Pf!.D. O. D. VONQENGELN, A.B., PH. D. DONALD ENN-ISH.13-S-,Di-B-A. Latin Physical Geographyl EUOHOHHUS '-' 1 ., ,:.,.gz.ff1l.f'1 ' . g Q W ' Fi . i.-M5521-.. K - 'f ' .mai .Q-4 va? 1 .1 - 1 f 4-:1.2:z:.s211w .4 -.Lv '.:f ff2Z-',v--11-cj V f--vm .'psf:..zf.-wa 454.511,-' . ,. x'-...jf I X ,. 1 i A, B. Fiusrr, A.B., PHD, R. C. GII4BS,:x.B'I.,PH.1D. A. C. CQILL, .-LB., P1i.D. Germain Physics M inc -ulugy Om' Ilurulrrd Tlzm li lu ' G QW i L Q .1Ofz.Q. Q.Q-1LN.ELL.1AIil...M'fllHflY..l'lWl..1.- , Q FACULTY OF COLLEGE OF ARTS AND Scumc-Es - '- -1-1:.ffsse:sf fg,:+.:a-5 1 pf.. 421- - 1 .- ' -. 1- H 465:51 :sus l .. ll.-. rf ws. .11 5 ' V1-11E5??i7fEf51 '-:fiizy G E y Q -W, f ff - . , .1 KYX Q, ,V . 3. E . J. 5 'Z 3 3 - 1 D. C. GILLESPIE, A.M., PH.D. Mathematics O. G. GUERLAC, A.M., LL.B. G. L. I'IAMILTON, A.M., PH.D Romance Languages Romance Languages W. A. HAMMOND, A,M., PH.D. Philosophy G. D. Hlxmus, PH.B. W. T. I-IEWETT, A,M., PH.D. Paleontology German, Emeritus ,?. ,.sf- H 1. Wx- avi? 3. , if. , f A b ' H ws if , zf x 15? I 44 gf ix l fx 1533, L w- N 1: Jr ' , .. M Y -A xi .:c-'. H. E. HOWE, A.M., PH.D. Physics One H undrzd F our C. H. HULL, PH.B., PH.D. E. L. HUNT, A.B. American History Public Speaking 1 -Y I., -, Aj - . - . -'I v-- 1 .1 .... 6 .2-o..WQ. ..... FACULTY OF COLLEGE OF ARTSVAND SCIENCES W. A, HUmvr'rz,IA.M., P1-1.D. J. I. HUTC1-11NsoN, A.B., P1-LD. H. L. JONES, A.M., PH.D. Mathematics Mathematics Greek we - J. -1- . Q' , .ff 2152. ., . MQ- -.,.,v..: Q . E. H. ICENNARD, B.A., PH.D. R.I'I.IqENN1STON,A.D1.,PH.D. JAMES NICNIAHON.A.B.,A.A1. V Physics' ' Romance Languages Mathematics J- F- MASON. AB., PH.D. ERNEST DIERRITT, ME. G. S. MQLEH, AB., B.M.E. Romance Languages Physics Physics, ILmm'itus Absent on Lea ve Om' Hundred Five ,l.i.ll - aria .iii . - ... -1 AAAA Q Hiiiitif.i1.iM.i--. Q ,,I.- V.. --, .. ' ' .4 vnu. X11 ' . 9 ' II 1 V FACULTY OF COLLEGE OF Am-s AND SCIENCES B. S. NIONROE, A.M., PH.D. G. B. hlUCHMORE, A.B. C.C-MURD0C1S.B-S-,A-M- English Public Speaking Physlcs E- L. NICHOLS, PH-D-, LL.D. C. S, NORTHUP, A.B., P1-LD. R. M. OGDEN, B.S., PH.D. Physics English Education W. R. ORNDORFF, A.B., PH.D. S. P. ORTH, PH.D. F. W. OWENS, M.S., PH.D. Organic Chemistry Political Science Mathematics One Hundrfd Six .,,- ,. .. Y ...E .... -1 EEE. FACULTY OF COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES P- R- POPE, A-M-. PI-LD. F. C. PRESCOTT, A.B. LAURENCE PUMPELLY, A.B., PH.D. Germa n .' 4 .,-15 .. 3. ff-f,-1 :Zeng .pw-. -- -i ,..,.5,,:w4wf22.f Pf f f J fm - fmwm 1 Qc: ,f 1 1, 5 1 A f ' of 'ff ' f ff J 1 !l I , , 4 , -:4 -' zvlwrzrgr -. ml f ':--'l: '1'Tf:,Q' ' 4.52:-IQ. ff? 'g' fri' ff I f All Q 1 , 'fi' 1 1 ' 1 I If fl ff f , W ,, ,K 1 I 33'?fEf ,..:.. ' aff ' fj , - 5- - , ffwrfizgzgg W1 ' , f.:::f : :':-:..-::2-z:1:afa.i:f.--11.122 J. T. Qrrmws Music 1 fi' 96, fv V ,W- English Romance Languages :mfr .i 2.-. ?S-. .xf.ff.- 121' f.'-SF' ' '. ia9'1., 'li' f' I. ' '7 25325.-1 4, 1 V- ji - jg , V: V.E. f 5, - scifi ssl If' fafzf, -7. ' ,.1j1f.H. if , fi , f i , r'4, 44 'W ' xv K2 Q, 1 1 ,I 1 5' 1,4 f , , , ,f 9, I 1 f 5 fc , f f 45, Ky if 2 , I ' ,P 5 V if 'A A16 1 K ff ARTHUR RANUH, -LB., Pr-LD. H. Mathematics D. REED, B.S., PH.D. Zoology H. L. REED, A.B., PH.D. F. K. IIICHTMYER, A.B., P1-LD. IiEINI!1CH R1Es,Pn.B.,Pn,D. Economics Physics GGOIOQ' Absent on Lea ve Om' Ilzulzlrvd Srzwz .1 , .Q..wQQ.1?.N.EgL1..1A1:1,F'wWiW...... FACULTY OF COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES W. W. ROWLEE, Bl., D.Sc. R- S- SNQY, A-M-, PH-D- - M. W. SAMPSON, A.B., A.M Botany POIIUCPII 50101102 English Literature -52 .. Maw x 'L .. f ...Q gg.. l . .-- x' I sw. , . .- ' -:: f. Liifffwf iii- ' . M ' -1- -' ' 11-. -4. --Q-,,...s-. -'2- 1 --1 R352 4.-.-ii-I . Z' ' NATHANIEI, SCHMIDT, A.M. A- R- SHADLE- M--'Y F. R. SHARPE. AB., PH.D Semitw Languages Z00l0gy Mathematics 525' ' , . r : . ' 3.72.3 Q- 1.- wig,-1 5. Qcgqizf q.,,-.-.-Q...-Zvwsry : :W 5 T .515 5'-?:1: E5:?5f515?f f-' ufffi af :,.- 4. 57.31-' 251531-X- .P5.5g?,a+.:zEM . -JES S' VZ' -Lt 5:'22i-:43:1- . - . J. S. SHEARER,-B.S., PH.D. F. M. SMITH, A.B. Vmcn. SNYDER,A..1Xf1.,PH,D Physxcs Enghsh Math:-:matxcs One Hmzdrea' Eight x V. , yy, . -1 L AA Q .EQ Q.PSN.EsL.L,.1.A.1r1,fiuiiififm FACULTY OF COLLEGE OF AR-rs AND SCIENCES X f 4 f f - -4 f . , 2. g -21' .V . '--2 1- .4 , . .flq-55,5 .3 - ggaf .,, . 11-v Ag? - t 4-Ki:-A 'f ' 'f- 'wr f -,f M34-' 1 ,fiifyw ' . .4 .591 W .g, . . ' ' fs' 'WV fi . . M4 i 224' .. ,-1 jvgjiff f ff' 1-. . V 1 4 .fpf um- , ,..,vf:-:fs-y 1,1 ,Em Mei:-2f'1'.f'z .f:x Ifx . , -5:-Qvv:-Ar ,i.fi,rg.4,1f.f: n ,, ... ,.4.y.v.:r:6.'+ . . . , ,,.,.. .- .qv . -W , My ..,,.,.,,.g.,gf,. ,.,, ,,,... 4. ,p,A. ,. ...fy-iff' I-5.-.'4m:-'-.-4174.4 Aw, ff-.ef .. 1 ' ' VVILLIAM STRUNK, Jn., A B., PH.D. English CONY STURGIS, A,B, J. H. TANNER, B.-S., PH.D. Romance Languages Manlxematics E. B. TITCHENER J. E. Tnmvon, A.M., PH.D. A. P. UsHEn, A.M., Pu.D. PH.D., LL.D., D.Sc.,'LxT'r.D. 1, Thermodynamics Economics Psychology M M M 1-ff' If 1. :f 342-1 A V 47 ' 44.-.f 4 -4343. , .W ,Nb 1 1 F . U .' 14: : '- ' 51- E - . f l - EE. 1-.. . ,,ff.f' ' f -.f .' iz, 54:1-1:--Sgr., 'T H, P. WELD, Pi-LD.. Pi-LB. YV. F. WILLCOX, P1-LD., LLD. J. A. VV1N.p:3: Ali., LI,,B. Psychology L Lk Economics and Statistics Pllblw b1302lli1U.'! Om' Hundrfd Nine Q. L1 L Q FACULTY OF COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES '-1 . V .2121 :vi vr5'5:' : -3 51431 35 :Fx .I fi' , ..'FZ,Ei:I:2' '14 A -22:-HCT - . ,Q '.f5'g-.g.::Li 'E:f::55535E:3E:g:3:2-33,I - -. .4 ' . 'z V - -.9-1-1 I-Zig.-y'. 'g:-:--- A. H. WPJGHT. A. M., PH.D. A. A. NYOUNG, PH.B., PH.D. B. P. YOUNG, B.S., Ph.D. Zoology Economics and Finance Zoology Absent on Leave C. V. P. YOUNG, A.B. Physical Education Om, Hum!-red Tm 1 n., f a .ec is 1-..Q12-o,.mccnsnisliatalcalsfw win..- Faculty of College of Civil Engineering When Cornell first opened its doors in -the fall of 1868, this division of the Univer- - - sity was known as the 'fSchool of Engineering, and later as the UDepartment of Engineering. It was not until 1891 that it was formally created a College in itself with a Director as chief educational and administrative officer. The first professor of Civil Engineering was William Charles Cleveland, a graduate of the Lawrence Scientific School at Harvard: a man of many raregifts. With his thirty-nine entering students and no assistant, he began his technical work in a single room of the frame building known as the Chemical Laboratory, which housed many departments in that first year. The slender equipment of field instru- ments found room under one of the stairways. Professor Cleveland died in 1873 and was succeeded by Estevan A. Puertes, a graduate of Troy Polytechnic. He introduced the feature known as the L'Lake Surveyl' or f'Sum- mer Camp,'7 involving a survey of the Finger Lakes of Central New York. Entrance re- quirements were gradually raised until they DEAN,EUGENE Erwin HASKELL were about a year ahead of those of the aver- age engineering school. Graduate work was . also introduced. ln 1889 the present building, Lincoln Hall, was first occupiedg while the large Hydraulic' Laboratory in ,Pall Creek was constructed in 1893. The latter made possible many valuable investigations in hydraulics. In 1891 Professor Fuertes was made the first Director of the newly created College of Civil Engineering. He was untiring in his labors for the development of the College until, at his death in IQO3, the Faculty of the College numbered nine professors and assistant professors and eleven instructors, while the number of students was three hundred and sixty. , From IQO3 to 1906-Professor Charles L. Crandall, who had been on the teach- ing staff for twenty-eight years, had charge of the College as Acting Director. In 1906 Eugene E. Haskell, Principal Assistant Engineer of the U. S. Lake Survey and a Cornell graduate of 1879, was appointed permanent Director, and under his able management and direction the College has made steady growth and develop- ment. The Fuertes Astronomical Observatory on the high ground north of Beebe Lake was built in 1916, replacing a former and smaller structure on the Campus now displaced by the new drill hall. 0715 Humlrrrl Iilrrwwz . .1 yy.. OfiMTZ-Q..gQ Q..1ANnL.L1.fxNLWwfm.-. FACULTY or COLLEGE or CIVIL' ENGINEERING r 'Abwmr'-1 -. .,. Q f 2-X3 R z fx X x - ' W 0 'S v Ms 1 I F. A. BARNES, CE., M.C.E. E. N. Btmnows, CE . M CE I. P. CHURCH, CE., M.C.E. Railroaclj Engineering Bridge Engineering ' Mechanics and Hydraulics, Emeritu I I ' - W. L. CONXVELL, C.E. S. G. GEORGE, CE. H. S. JACOBY, C.E. Railroad Engineering Applied Mechanics Bridge Engineering .... -1. I'-L Siixff 'fiffi ' . f. ..1:1..'.::r'1-'3- . :-'f'- ff: - 'f ' 2: ' 71? ' W-'way' -5 . , 30+ I. ' - f'?. ff'v.., 23.1. :f'.'fs: f12222--:5::.5s .- I-5':'.:r. :-- - 1:5-5-32:51 -..,. .. f PS T42 .0 . .. :cf-53:3 .-mf .-:-ev:-:'-f' , ' mf-3: ...qzr-:M L. A. LAWRENCE, B.S. O. M. LELAND, B.S. H. N. OGDEN, C.E. Surveying Geodesy and Astronomy Sanitary Engineering Om' Hundred Twelve S . . A QMQQ , , FACULTY OF COLLEGE OF CIVIL ENGINEERING J. T. PARSON ' M. A. POND, Pi-LB. E. W. RETTGER, A.B., PH.D. Drawing Civil Engineering Applied Mechanics E. W. Scnomm, B.S.,PH.D. H. H. Scoivrnw, ME. I-Iydraulics Materials of Construction F, J. SEERY, B,S. Civil Engineering 3 fl? '- '- ' if M w...ef1s--.e' fs, .-,-:fi-L-wil-P. .ak ' rv:-I-g'4' ' l ,- .-1114:-.:2':f:v-1 . - P. H. UNnEnwoon, CE. C. L. XVALKER, C.E. J. H,YVE13EH,C.E, Topography and Geodesy Sanitary lnngincering Hyclruulics Om' Iluvzdrm' Tflllffffll Irrr -. 5 ' 5 - ' .f- T ILIQN I -I If ',A A'A, L55--I ---'H .-- Q-ff, f ,f- LW, T- -1 51,1 ?, 2i?-'EE,.,- - I f f' ff I G I 155:- .fgfillllg .aglillllmgllmlflllullf H llll lulluvmg .. ATEEW' llllliillimifffttilrre-f-gflgegfg hllqlimlur--:AJ1,rf fugwld 1 -H ' - V 1- .- ,,,,,. : fllx fji H ii.: ': .-?'sll.lei1wS:-2JllfHf1l4llE- 33 j I, , 5 Q , .15 'P! i3-Q-:Es I - ln: 3353 1, I ' ' cf1T.J.:::-tt:1I-2:-+'.l-ri'-lllil 'l' .siswfe J I I ee 1 M -4 ii .. 'tiixfse :lr I . M, if I . .' .' grime. Q ,242 gl I ' 5 I g QI :A ' gg ' l 1'll'55llmnlgvl'l1lI'f45l- ' I ' .., ..-.. itll ...,...-, ......,. 's-'lg'-F.'51f'IfS:i:, ' m y I-iw ,e ,+ ':-fi' ., Q' ff-1' ' ' l'9lQv:I-JIMEQZG - - .'1f7L7 wifi! 'fall' ' ' ' ,I lR9?'Wr I-Nlrlllflfil I I I ll li my 1 up 4 N 'I .5I'- .-0.x.IxM- -'I -I - H ll--Mi -l '-V, THE OLD ENGINEERING BUILDING Which stood on the present site of Lincoln Hall, used by Chemistry, Agriculture and Civil Engineering Departments, from 1869 to 1889. ' i' . rx LINCOLN HALL'-COLLEGE OF CIVIL-ENGINEERING. , One Hundrfd Fourlfm 1 ,, c ,,, one A Faculty of College of Law The College of Law of Cornell University began its career on the top floor of Morrill Hall in September, 1887, with three professors, fifty students and a law library of four thous- and volumes. At the present time its Faculty consists of five professors and an assistant professor, the student body numbers about two hundred, the law library has grown to over 'fifty thousand volumes, and the School is conveniently housed in Boardman Hall which was built in 1892 for its exclusive use. At the opening of the College of Law the en- trance requirement did not reach the equiva- lent of a four-year high school course, but by gradual stages it has been increased to the present minimum of two years of general col- lege work. At the beginning the length of the law course Was two years, but in 1897 it was extended to three years. The-Law School has now in operation the standards that are generally regarded by intelligent, professional thought as being the most reasonable and best approved by experience, namely, a three-year course, at least two years of general college work for admission, and the use of the Case method of study and instruction. The graduates of the school now number more than fifteen hundred and are playing an active and, many times, influential part in professional and civic life, for example, at the present time in New York State six of the Supreme Court Justices, two of the Judges of the Court of Claims, eight of the County Judges and eleven of the County Prosecuting Judges are former students of the College of Law. The Faculty has counted among its number a relatively large number of able teachers who have achieved distinction, among them, judges Francis M. Finch, Charles E. Hughes, Cuthbert W. Pound and Frank Irvine, the prominent legal writers, Dean Huffcut, Dean Woodruicf and Francis NI. Burdick, and suc- cessful administrators, like H. B. Hutchins, now President of the University of Nlichigan. A high degree of proficiency in the teaching staff has been steadily maintained-throughout the history of the school, the law library in number of volumes and intrinsic value ranks as one of the best in the countrygand those who have received instruction in the School have amply justified its establishment thirty-two years ago. DEAN EDWIN I-IAMLIN Wooniwrr Our lIunr1'n'd Fzflfrn rcfii FACULTY ov COLLEGE OF LAW G. G. BOGERT, A.B., LL.B. C. K. BURDICK, A.B., LL.B. Law Law O. L. McCAsK1LL, PH.B., J.U.D. Law C. T, STAGG, LL,B4 R. S. STEVENS, A.B.,kLL.B. Law ' Law Secretary of the College 0ne:Hund1'ed Sixtfen . fq, .v ,-- -v , . V ., I .. , , ... 1 A e i Ithaca Faculty of Medical College The NIedical Department of Cornell Univer- sity was established in 1898. This was made possible by the gift to the University of a large and fully equipped building situated in New York City especially planned for medical instruction and by a special endowment for the maintainance of the New York Division of the IVIedical School. The New York City Division of the Cornell University Medical College is located on First Avenue and 28th Street and the Loomis Laboratory and ad- ditional college buildings are on Twenty-sixth Street directly opposite from Bellevue I-Iospital. Cornell University from its Very foundation, through the Natural I-Iistory Course or the two year Medical Preparatory Course has offered in- struction with special reference to the needs of students intending to become physicians. There- fore, when the Medical College was established in New York City, it was decided that the first two years should also be given at Ithaca. In the spring of 1900, Dean Sage of Albany ' furnished the funds for building Stimson Hall for the Ithaca Division of the Medical College - which brought together in one building the various departments of the medical school that had previously been housed in several University buildings. The building was fully equipped for instruction in Anatomy, Histology, Embryology, Physiology, and Biochemistry so that the school ranks among the first medical colleges in the country in this respect. Stu- dents in other colleges of the University also receive instruction in the subjects given in Stimson Hall. Only the first two years of the medical course were given at Ithaca 'since the last two, or clinical years, require association with large hos- pitals and clinicskwhich can only be found in a large city. The entrance requirements, orginally high school graduation, were raised in 1908 to the A. B. degree or three years of college work under special conditions, and include Physics, Chemistry, and Biology. Only three other medical schools at that time had equally high entrance requirements. Owing to the high entrance requirements, the registration immediately fell off, and with the lessened income from medical student fees and tuition, and the increased expenditures for salaries and facilities, the Trustees, as a means of economy, decided in 1910 that the second year should no longer be given in Ithaca. The Ithaca Division has contributed in a large measure to the high standards of the Medical College and the second year work here was given up with great reluctance. , The special endowment fund of the Medical College is not available for the Ithaca Division which is dependent entirely upon the general endowment fund of the,University. The nucleus of a special endowment fund for the Ithaca Divi- sion was started through the generosity of Mrs. Dean Sage in 1915 when the sum of 550,000.00 was given to Cornell University to promote the advancement of lVIedical Science by the prosecution of research at the Ithaca Division of the Cornell University lVIedical College. DEAN WALTER IJINDSAY Nitas One H undred Sevenleen A -A, M1 LCLLAO A Q,wQoLQoo1LNEQLiLi1A1rIfo,f will . A ITHACA FACULTY ov lXdEDICAL COLLEGE S. H. GAGE, B.S. A . A. T, KERR, B.S., M.D. Histology and Embryology,Emer1tus . Anatomy A Secretary of Ithaca Division - B. F. KINGSBURY, BLD., PH.D. Histology and Embryology j , r SUTHERLAND S1MPsoN, D.Sc., F.R.S.E. J. B. SLWNER, A-M., PH-Il Physiology Biochennstry Om' H uvzdred Eiglztfm -1 . .. 0172 ocmeoe Faculty of Sibley College . In the first Cornell University Register printed in 1869, under the heading: College of Nlechanical Arts, the following statements were made: Kilt iseeasily understood that the instruction in this college must be at first largely experimental in character. It is not its purpose, however, to teach rudimentary branches-to narrow down its instruction to any single trade or to the ordinary use of simple tools ...... The greatrwant of the coun- try in this department is master mechanics who are thoroughly instructed in the most approved science and general practice of the Mechanic Arts. At the time this was written there was no Nlechanical Engineering in the modern mean- ing of the term. There were machine shops for construction and repair of such machines as were then in use, but nothing like the steam- power developments and the industrial plans of the present time. In 1870 the Honorable Hiram Sibley pro- ' vided for the erection of a special building DEANALBERTWILLIAMSMITH for the College of Mechanic Arts and later ' gave a generous fund for equipment. Sibley - 4 College was formally opened June 21, 1871. Mfr. Hiranf YV. Sibley, son of the original benefactor, has generously supplied all the buildings that have since been added, except Rand Hall. ' From 1873 until I87QJOl1HE .Sweet was Master Nlechanic and Director ofSh0ps. He was a man with a clear vision of the future of engineering. He raised the engineering ideals of the College, and helped in making the present high reputation of the College with practicing engineers. Tn 1885, Dr. Thurston came as Director of the College. He brought new ideas of engineering experiment and research and gave great impetus to the teach- ing of the elements of Heat-Powerengineering. Also his wide reputation in the world of engineering added greatly to the prestige of the College. This was the transition period from a College of Mechanic Arts to a College of Nlechanical and Electrical Engineering. Since 1903, the date of Dr. Thurstonls death, there has been a slow, steady development in eircellence of the details of equipment and instruction to meet the demands of the developing practice in Nlechanical and Electrical Engineering. The number of students has increased from about a half dozen in the beginning to nearly IZOO in the current year, While the teaching force has increased from four to about eighty. ' ,The combination of Sibley College and the hitherto separate College of Civil Engineering will be completed in October of 1921. One llumlrad Nim'lel'ri .. . -- , 1-...J - .... A 11lll..zYill.lM. .... . FACULTY or SIBLEY COLLEGE L IQ.-QW Q 2 ZA. -,f :1LE151?.E:2: PE:2:E:E:E:E:3:::,:: . A ' 1 955571-: . Q 1. ., ,.,,.., ,.,,. I ,. 3 U gp' !,s::fg.:' ' -222' ' g - -P f-ii:1::1535:EfEfi::55. . ...,. -I .311 I-,L 4 -. f 'V ' . - 4 tif .- 1 efiiiirf- -s2:- .iii . :'i::a:g2eS52.'5f1i ' -' W. C. BALLARD, JR., EE. W. N. BARNQRD, R. E. CLARK, M.E. Electrical Engineering Power Engineering Power Engineering Hnnwniiv DIEDERICHS,N1.E. F, O. ELLENWOOD, A,B. Exper1mentalEng1neer1ng Power Engineering V. R. G.-AGE, M.E., M.M.E. Experimental Engineering L S- S- GARREQT, C.E. A. M. GRAY, B.S., E.E. VLADIMIR KARAPETOFF, C,E., M.M E Mechanics Electrical Engineering Electrical Engineering Oneglilundmd Twenty -1 . .-- 'V' . . -1 .... QMQ.Q...1?,.rfQE?L.L.1fa1:s,..1WW1aswLL12Qa1...saLL 4 FACULTY OF SIBLEY COLLEGE 1 1 4 4 '. 5 7. 49 1 4? ,L g, f 'V' 4. .. ' ,- 'f13ISEfl1zi1 F131-'15, .- '3 . ' ni Ci ' 7? fff , W f f C-' . . D, S, :K1MBALL,A,B,, NLE, Nl. A. LEE! N1.E,, B1.M.E. GA R. lylcr ERMOTT Maclliue Design Biachme Design Structural Design -s ROBERTSON NI.AT'1:HEYV?, NLE. J- G- PERTSCH-U JR-L ME. F, S, ROGERS, B,S., NLE, Power Engineermg E1ectr1calEng1neer1ng Machine Design If A 1.4-1,1 V . . .sr 112 3? 'f11 2g7 F' 4. 2.-9 f ---azz ' f . . .5g:a.'-2:..:,f1f:.:. ' '- Le5:' m ' 5 ff Q, 5 J 'Qtr ,f X I , V ! N W. M. SANVDON, B.S., M.M.E. G. B. UPTON, M,E., M.M.E. A. E. WELLS Mechanical Engineering Experimental Engineering Machine Construction 0716 Hundred Twfniy-one L1 LL L cf'?2LQMQ .ig1f'mfnwxL,QfQsm QLa L, , FACULTY OF SIBLEY COLLEGE - E. H. Woon, M.E., M.M.E. Mechanics One Hundred Twenty-two U Q AA,A 1 A, A. Q f'll.l.lill.:,l M.. . Faculty of Veterinary College The New York State Veterinary College at Cornell University Was established by act of the state legislature in 1894. A further act of 1897 provided for its administration by the trustees of Cornell University, and specified the purpose for which it was establish- ed, namely: To control investigations as to the nature, prevention, and cure of all diseases of animals, including such as are communicable to man and such as cause epi- Zootics among live stock, to investigate the economical questions which will contribute to the more profitable breeding, rearing, .and utilization of animals, to produce reliable standard preparations of toxins, antitoxins, and other productions to be used in the dia- gnosis, prevention, and cure of diseases, and in conduction of sanitary Work by approved modern methods, and to give instruction in the normal structure and function of the ani- mal body, in pathology, prevention and treat- ment of animal diseases, and in all matters pertaining to sanitary science as applied to DEAN VERANUS ALVA MOORE live stock and correlatively to the human i . family? The college Was organized under six de- partments. Dr. James Law, who came to Cornell University in the fall of 1868 as professor of veterinary medicine and surgery and Who held that position in the University until the opening of the state college, Was made Director. He retired in IQO8. Dr. V. A. Nloore, professor of pathology and bacteriology, succeeded him as Dean and Director. The original faculty consisted of eight professors and instructors. At present there are twenty-one men on the instructing stalf. The subjects of animal hus- bandry, botany, chemistry, physics and Zoology are taught by other departments of the University. This Was the lirst state .supported veterinary college to be established in this country. 0715 lluzzzlrrrl Twrniy-tlirez A.., EQ ..A, .,.. ir2ll.lM .r FACULTY OF VE FERINARY COLLEGE NN + X . P cf . .... . . ,, ...tae .QM 4 Us A ' 1-- ,1' - , 7 .g.: :2- .- .-1335-:1,:r.r:5-j:?:2:3g5,3-1152:'-:.'5v,s':qQ,g:zr - :i:5:Z 32'f:5:5 1- , :'.-.5.f::I5Q'7.':5:15:31:,::t33w?Z 5S7sIKf.5'If- ' 1 4 M ..,, ., , , A Q y g C qv , 9 1 :Yo , 5 ,frm f if N x . X We f. , ff ., M S gh ,V M4 ef X 2 J ' W W' . 3:2 - 4 -E:a2g2gs:?' .: gr. - : .st .zief V , rg :-i9r5rE::5:1::-.,:s:'- :V -:Iii 5E: :' 5:2 . C 3 -if , wa? 5,-5 71'- ffif HENRY -Asmus R- R- BIRCH, PH-D-1 D-V-WL P. A. Frsn, D.Sc., D.V.M. Far,-161-y Experimental Station Veterinary physiology Absent on Leave f sm 4V yi' mm x Q , .,,. . H , , 9, ' '- .... 1 Sr X QR, f J- N- FROST! D-V-M' S. A. GOLDBERG, A.M., PH.D. W- A- HAGAN, D-V-M-, MS- Veterinary Surgery .Pathology Pathology and Bacteriology C. E, HAYDEN, A.B., D.V.M. G. S. HOPKINS D.Sc. D.V.M. JAMES LAYUP?-R-C-V-S-. Veterinary Physiology Veterinary Anatomy Veterinary Medicine, Emeritus One Hundred Twenty-four ' L1 yyyr rrry y ,, FACULTY OFZVETERINARY COLLEGE v H' J- MILKS, D.V.B1. EARL SUNDEIv.v1LLE, D.V.M. D. H. UDALL, B.S.A., D.V.M. Therapeutlcs 3 9 Veterinary Anatomy Veterinary Medicine Absent on Leave n W. D. WAY W. VVILLIAMS Veterinary Veterlnary Surgery 0716 11'LHZd7'L'll, T'iUt'7Lfj'if7ii'E . ... QWQ Q Ufficers of A dminisfrafion W. H. AUSTEN C. D. BDSTWVICK D. F. Hov Librarian Comptroller Registrar One Hundred Twenty-Jix 'Ww w .5 4, it, 2 1 -H. , .,.. 'gfjf , X55 , ,. 5... . im . 'ks' .. Qi' Si 3,5 :X 355.gif ' Q - .A+ F' -T ,. -1 Q -1:-:.f::.., . x X Q Q f .L am fm 4 v e If xg 6. x 1. 4 1. x 4 ' .'v'11i. Q X' wg H312 w.b42,gx?'fA ,llqvw in HQFA, fx ..VS2m1x, A X . ww.: Q . :M www-H., W . sy W vaim X xvxgwi -'P Sa' M ,. Xxx 5:33 i riafjva JMS, rr , ' I . Ka- A ' ., 52? c..5:WSvbIS: 59212 ' 'WOODFORD PATTERSON Secretary if Qt:-N. 5 gf' x Q , .c 1-rfi2...Q.Wc jficcrs of Miliiary Science and Tactics ' f' ff :circa . w . c W M0321 f' f 6, 4531 f f f 1 1 'fx'-'ei 1-, 4'- 2' -Lg f ' ,MW Kuff' ff 9:6 ' f ff!! ff! ,f X Z ,.-ww., - .. j If if X fi 11 ff 'P ' ' A . A fn X W f f EXE: i017 'f1f2Tf A 'N I f My rw-'KZ f AM . 1. ,.-..,., if' .',' 5 , ,,,.,b,,,.4 , f. , EC., '-L... , -.111-ffc-4 ' , 'fs-i -.-af. -Qf:3'k4zf:..cm.. a X 'Hp f ' :-1 ' - 49?--c Y' ,ff ff? K ,MI ZW 4 M' ya! I X '2- M V ,vffmfn V . . : -.-V' , . - Ak: 1-fi? 5-2 ' ' f' H 99':'3E2'if,-1 ' ' f ,YW fc' .' I . .ie '44.,i.:.,, . 11 I , c , ce .-NA-.2402-165 -A-fly 'L f ' J ':-L. :ig.57:6L 1r:' 4 .4-iw 471-- , ' ' ' jjffiifljerp ,-, . - , , .Lv , :f5,a,,.i,f'4, , . .1 'fe:f1f..f...-if 'mf-st, f ff f f gf? 43' :ja 9:2-' .-.Q-j.3'5,:gf .- f -. Q J. ,ff . a 52,19 -f 1 fc, 1 'f -, ' , p,-wf, ,z -:-,f ,gl ,665 f -'2 -f . , , , -' 201' 42555. Q - 14155 pk: . .V , 'W' Q1'1+fy!:-:H ffasf ' ? p - gy'-fzf-',,7.74'9fs 15.-11-:Q-.4:f,-efvwer-rs':. 5 ff Q ' I of, 1 ,, , 1 f ' ww- COL. F. .A. BARTON, M.E. IN E.E. Military Science and. Tactics QQL. T. J. CHRISTIAN Military Science and Tactics MAJ. R. Hosvrmn, A.B. Military Science and Tactics MAJ. J. LCLACLACHLAN Military Science and Tactics CAPT. R. J. SOTHERN Military Science and Tactics CAPT. A. SXVIFT , Military Science and Tactics 07157 Iluzzdrfll Twmzly-.rrwvz Q -1 A -OQEQQDR.N.EgLL.1.ANwill I Tnvsrliiis . EJ Q ,f JK I M7 . '. -. ' 91' ae- , I -If f W Dim-All IUJV V GOVERNMENT OF THE UNIVERSITY S The Government of Cornell University is vested in a President elected by the Board of Trustees, and a Board of Trustees, consisting of the President of the University and thirty-nine members, of whom seven are ex-oiiicio, viz: the Governor of the State of New York, the Lieutenant-Governor, the Speaker of the Assembly, the Commissioner of Education, the Commissioner of Agriculture, the President of the State Agricultural Society, and the Librarian of the Cornell Library. The eldest lineal male descendant of Ezra Cornell is a trustee during his life. Of the remaining thirty-One members, fifteen are elected by co-optation for a term of five years, ten are elected by the alumni of Cornell University to serve for five years, five are appointed by the, Governor of the State of New York for the same term of service, and one is annually elected by the State Grange. ' THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES , FRANK H. HISCOCK, Chairman THE PRESIDENT or THE UNIVERSITY .,... J. G. SCHURMAN, Ithaca THE GOVERNOR OF NEW YORK . . r HALFREIE: EWSMITH, illgany THE LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR . . - ARRY . ALKER, any THE SPEAKER OF THE ASSEMBLY . THADDEUS C. SWVEET, Albany THE COMMISSIONER OF EDUCATION . . . JOHN H. FINLEY, Albany THE COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE . . CHARLES S. WILSON, Albany THE PRESIDENT OF THE STATE AOR. SOCIETY . , . . . W. H. JORDAN, Geneva 'ICSHE LIBRARIANEJF THE CORNELL LIBRARY . . . EBENEZER T. TURNER, Ithaca HARLEs EZRA ORNELI. ............ t aca THENRY R. ICKELHEIMER .... CBD Box 754, City Hall Station, New York TCHARLES M. SCHWAB . . CBD . . . III Broadway, New York City I4EIvIMoNs L. DVILLIAMS . . CBD ....... Ithaca TPIENRY J. PATTEN . . CAD . ZHLOUIS L. SEAMAN , . CAD . THORACE WHITE . . CGD , IRA A. PLACE . . . CBD . WALTER P. COOKE . . CBD . . Ma1'ine Bank Bldg, FRANK H. HISCOCK . . CBD . JAMES H. EDWARDS . . CAD . HERBERT D. MASON . . CAD . FRANK H. MILIEIK . . CGD . JARED T. 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New Haven, Oswego Co., New York EDWIN N. SANDERSON . CAD . . . 60 Broadway, New York City ROGER H. W1LL1Ah'lS . . CAD . Nat'l. Bank of Commerce, New York City GEORGE A. BLAUVELT . CGD . . 61 Broadway, New York City W-ILLIANI F. PRATT . . CGrD . . 7 The Meadows, Batavia, New York 011e.Hund1ed Twemy-fight -1 .. ,, O L , STAIIDIIIG All 5 UE NITT! COMMITTEE CN GENERAL ADMINISTRATION: Nlynderse Van Cleef, Chairman J. G. Schurman, Charles E. Cornell, Roger B. Williams, James H. Edwards, Thomas B. Wilson, H. H. VVestinghouse, Charles E. Treman, Cuthbert VV. Pound,iRobert H. Treman, Herbert D. lVIason. COMMITTEE ON FINANCE: Roger B. Williams, Chairman, J. G. Schurman, Robert I Trernan, H. R. Ickelheimer, C. Sidney Shepard, E. L. W'illiams. COMMITTEE ON BUILDINGS AN15 GROUNDS: James H. Edwards, Chairman J G Schurman, John C. Westervelt, Henry W. Sackett, Charles H. Bloddl, Ji Du Pratt White, Walter P. Cooke. AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE COUNCIL: J. G. Schurmsan, Chairman, Thomas B W'l F ' ' Ison, rank H. Miller, George A. Blauvelt, Du Pratt White, Horace YVhite, C. Fred Boshart, Charles S. Wilson, William F. Pratt, Jared T New man, Albert R. Mann, John C. Westervelt, H. H. Wing, R. A. Eniersonj MEDICAL CRDLLEGE COUNCIL: J. G. Schurman, Chairman, H. R. Ickelheimer, H. H. Westinghouse, 'Walter L. Niles, Lewis A. Connor. VETERINARY COLLEGE COUNCIL: J. G. Schurman, Chairman, Thomas B. Wilson, Frank H. 'Miller, Du Pratt YVhite, George A. Blauvelt, Horace White, C. Fred Boshart, Charles S. Wilson, VVilliarn F. Pratt, Jared T. Newman, John C. Westervelt, Veranus A. Nloore, Pierre A. Fish. FACULTY REPRESENTATIVES ON THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES John H. Comstock, Dexter S. Kimball, Walter F. Willcox. OFFICERS J. G. Schurman, President, Charles D. BOstwick,Comptroller, David F. Hoy, Registrar, Charles E. Curtis, Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds, VVood- ford Patterson, Secretary of the University: Charles D. Bostwick, Secretary of the Board of Trustees. :gTerm of Office expires in IQZO, the next group of six in IQZI, etc. CBD Elected by Board: CAD Elected by Alumni, CGD Appointed by Governor, CGrj Elected by State Grange for 1919-2o. Our Ilu-zzdzwl T'lL'f'7lfJ 2111 7 Q. -1 .....O fo...Q.wcQ...RN.EL.I.I.AN.fglWmfIII..IIxII.f.II. 4 E . A Y Q Q .N-I .N I LIBRARY STAFF gif ' . r. R fo' , Ugg? . Ml , Quv WILLARD AUSTEN, Librarian. Member Of the American Library Association. Member of the Bibliographical Society of America. Fellow, American Library Institute. New York Library Association. ANDREW CURTIS WHITE, Arrirtant Librarian. , A. B., Hamilton 18815 Ph. D., Cornell 1884. Member A. L. A. GEORGE LINCOLN BURR, A.B., LL. D., Librarian of Prefident White Library. I-IALLDOR I-IERMANNSON, Curator Icelandic Collection. MARY FOWLER, B. S., Curator Petrarch and Dante Collectionf. ACCESSIONS DIVISION ELIZABETH SAGE INGERSOLL, Superintendent. MINERVA AUGUSTA STUBBS, Snperviror of Periodicali. LUCRETIA HINKLEY FERGUSON, A. B., Arrirtant. CATHERINE RUSSEIL, Arrirtant. CATALOGUE DIVISION OLLA REBECCA AYERS, A. B., Snperoiror of Catalogner. EMMA ROMELIA SPEED, A. B., Senior Catalogner. LILLIAN LELAND, Catalogner. KATHERINE WORDEN, Axriftant. STACKS AND DEPARTMENT LIBRARIES DIVISION GEORGIO DE GRASSI, Superintendent. READERS DIVISION ELIAS ROOT BEADLE XVILLIS, A. B., A. NI., Superintendent. ADINA GREGORY, Senior Arrirtant. EDITH PARTRIDGE, Afrirtant. One Hundred Thirty , I Q .1 .iii C32QL.Q,Q,EN.EgL,L.1ANTWlPmf111..111111...1 .Till FELI ,QW W J I A f'l IN LD A W . K Fix .I Iv. KV HONORARY FELLOW SEIICHIRO NODA, EI. of Eng., Kioto Imperial University IQO8. THE CORNELL FELLOWSHIP IN ENGLISH OLIVER IYIORILEY AINSWORTH, B. S., 1915. THE SAGE FELLOVVSI-IIP IN CHEMISTRY IYIAJOR EDWARD HOLRIES, B. S., Valparaiso IQO4g A. B., Indiana 19085 A. IXI., Columbia 1910. A ' THE SCHUYLER FELLOWSHIP IN ENTOMOLOGY KATHRYN LILLIS SL1NGER1.AND,'B. A., Smith College IQISQ A. M., Cornell 1919. THE MCGRAW FELLOWSHIP IN CIVIL ENGINEERING HENRY R. LORDLY, C. E., 1893. THE GOLDWIN SMITH FELLOWSHIP IN GEOLOGY KATHERINE IJANWINKLE, B. S., University of Washington 1918. ' THE UNIVERSITY FELLOWSHIP IN GERMAN GERHARD BAERG, A. B., University of Kansas 19175 A. M., Cornell 1918. 'THE UNIVERSITY FELLOWSHIP IN AGRICULTURE AXEL FERDINAND GUSTAFSON, B. S., Illinois 1907, M. S., Illinois 1912. 1 P 'SHE PRESIDENT WHITE FELLOWSHIP IN MODERN HISTORY BARNET NOVER, A. B., 1919. THE SUSAN LINN SAGE FELLOWSHIP IN PHILOSOPHY GLEN RAYMOND MORROW, A. B., Westminster 19165 A. NI., University of Missouri lijl . ISRAEL CI-1As1v1AN,. B. A., University of Texas IQIOQ M. A., 1918. I THE SUSAN LINN SAGE FELLOWSHIP IN PSYCHOLOGY ALICE HELEN SULLIVAN, B. A., Colorado IQI65 M. A., 1916. THE FELLOWSHIP IN POLITICAL ECONOMY WILLIAM EDWARD ZEUCH, A. B., Lenox IQISQ A. M., Clark 1915. THE FELLOWSHIP IN GREEK AND LATIN MARION ELIZABETH BLAKE, B. A., lVIt. Holyoke I9I3Q A. IVI., Cornell 1918. THE FELLOWSHIP IN AMERICAN HISTORY ERNEST LEOPOLD HETTICH, A. B., IQIQ. THE PRESIDENT WHITE FELLOWSHIP IN PHYSICS AUSTIN BAILEY, A. B., Kansas 1917. THE ERASTUS BROOKS FELLOWSHIP IN MATHEMATICS YUN I'IUANG Ho, A. B., Cornell 1917. ' THE UNIVERSITY FELLOYVSHIP IN ARCHITECTURE ART1-IUR EDWARD IVIIDDLEHURST, B. Arch., 1919. THE UNIVERSITY FELLOWSHIP IN ROMANCE LANGUAGES LEO GERSI-IOY, A. B., 1919. Ona Hundred Thirty-one ,,,-. 1' .. w. In . .snare Q,111?-EELLilian?11l '11im Nik . H Qx ' , I NN ' fe 19 , ,L V ' ' 3 DERGRZXDWXIE Q : I ,. ' R M ll I I SCHOLIARS MU 1 ,Yx I t Q f 1 QW +1 , 1 . Eb 1 K ft CLASS OF 1920 THE STEWART L. YVOODFORD SCHOLARSHIP THE HORACE GREEI-'EY SCHOLARSHIP Edmund Francis Baxter . Courre 111 Art! Frederick Reinhold Martin Undritz . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Courre 1n Agriculture THE JOHN STAUNTON GOULD SCHOLARSHIP CLASS or 1921 THE CORNELL SCHOLARSHIPS Morris Kwit 1 . Courfe 171 Agnculture Theodore Lake Bennett , . Courfe 1n A711 THE HENRY B. LORD SCHOLARSHIPS Frederick Henry Lape Courre 111 11111-Clzem. Frank Harold Ellsworth . Courfe 111 14755 THE SAGE SCHOLARSHIPS Edwin Ro Shaver Course In fifty ChE7?Z Dorothy Goldie Blumberg . Cou1':e 1n Arif THE HORACE GREELEY SCHOLARSHIP Charles Daniel Ludlum Courfe 1n Meclz. Eng. CLASS OF 1923 THE KENNEY SCHOLARSHIPS Gertrude Diamant . . Courfe 1n A1-tr David Edward Brainard Cou1'.ve 111 1Iflecl1. Eng. THE CORNELL SCHOLARSHIPS Y . . - . ' ' sr ll R th K f . . 00111111 21111 Hermann Frederick Vieweg Courfe 111 151115:-Chem. Mir? Ailexamii Iililgler 1 COMM in ATU THE J'OIQ'Q1fgfE1g1fi2112I GOULD, THE PRESIDENT WHITE SCHOLARSHIPS LO - T- kl C - A-t IVIadeline Margaret Hickey . Cou1re1n Arr: ms m er ' ' ' OWN in 7 'V Stephen Albert Emery . . Courre T711 A1121 CLASS OF 1922 THE HENRY B LORD SCHOLAESHIPS THE EUDORUS C. KENNEY Grace Walroud West . . Coufre Arty SCHOLARSHIPS Laura Loretta Geer . . Courre 1n A7115 Laura Reichenthal . . Courfe 1.n Arif THE NICGRAW- SCHOLARSHIPS Paul Eugene O Keefe . . Courre 111 Law C T C t. C , A I d L w eci ia on in . ourfe 111 rr an a TI-IE CORNELL SCHOLARSI-IIFS IVIattheW Corell Pugsley . Courre 111 ,fifrlf Roberta Winchell Quick . Courfe in Arty 4 Mildred Margaret Bork . Cou1.re1n Arty G1 d EAGE SCHOCLARSIIHAEE , hwy a ys 4. e ar . ourre 1n 11:11 THE PRESIDENT WHITE SCHOLARSHIPS Violet IVIabel Holloway . Courre 111 Arif Helen Gladys Anthony . . Courre 1n A115 4 Jennie Kinsey . . . Courre 1n A711 THE SIBLEY SCHOLARSHIP? George Reeve Durland . Course 1n flrzf THE HENRY B. LORD SCI-IOLARSHIPS Philip Carman I1Vakeley Courfe 1n Afgruulture Donald Hand Starks . , Courre 111 A115 Edith Rosaline Britton . . Cou1.re1n Arif THE STEWART L. WOODFORD SCHOLARSHIPS THE MCGRAW SCHQLARSHIPS Alfreda Hill . . . Courre 171' Am John Paul Pritchard I . COMM in Am. Bertha Anna lVIarks . . Courre 111 Arty John james Elson . . Courfe 111 .4115 THE JQHN STAUNTQN GQULD THE' SAGE SCHOLARSI-HPS Ruby VVheatonSCI-IOLAISSHIES Courre 111 Arty Evelyn Gertrude Richmond . Cou1re111 Arif Sarah Fanny Simon - 1 COMM W Arm De Elbert Ernest Keenan . Courfe 1n Art: THE HORACE GREELEY SCHOLARSHIPS THE SIRI-'EY SCHOLARSHIPS Gemmajackson . . . Co111're111Artr Irving Clark Ralph Courre 7:71 Nlech. E11g1nee1'1ng W'illiam Israelson . Courfe 111 1111.1 One Hundred Thirty-two rw ., .. V f71g 4 '5 ?i fx' A v- ----E .. .. fYlI.I.?IiIIQ,.I3hm. .... . ,ai GRADVKIE if I C OLARS nf I R THE SUSAN LINN SAGE GRADUATE SCHOLARSHIPS IN PHILOSOPHY STUART MEIKLEJOHN, A. B., Amherst 1918. DEFOREST FOX, A. B., 1910. HENRX' RICHEY SMITH, A. B., Ohio 'Wesleyan 1907. , THE GRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP IN PSYCHOLOGY MAEEI. FLORENCE IVIARTIINI. B. A., Mt. Holyqkg, 1918. THE GRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP IN PHYSICS LEVVIS RICHARD KOLLER, A. B., 1917. THE GRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP IN LATIN AND GREEK EUNICE WORK, B. A., Tarkio 19175 A. M., Cornell 1919. THE GRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP IN ARCHAEOLOGY AND COMPARATIVE PHILOLOGY HELEN IVIARGARET CONNOR, A. B., Indiana State Normal I9IIg A. M., Indihana 1912. THE GRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP IN VERTEBRATE ZOOLOGY, INCLUDING HISTOLOGY AND EMBRYOLOGY L'oUIsA EDXVINA KEASEEY, A. B., 1919. THE GRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP IN ENGLISH HENRY ANDREWS LADD, A. B., Amherst 1918. A THE GRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP IN ARCHITECTURE EDWIN JULIUS TRUTHAN, B. Arch., 1919. THE GRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP IN VETERINARY MEDICINE LIERBERT LESTER GILMAN, D. V. M., IQI7. THE GRADUATE SCHOLARSHIPS KIQIQ-IQZCD IN POLITICAL ECONOMY CHE ICYVEI CHEN, A. B., 1918. :HERBERT SAPHIR, A. B., 1919. One H1cna'rfd Thirty-thru' , A Oa3mQ Q P,N EgL L 1A1rIf l f'1Wi511 1?M u W , .. , Af , ,-.wglryp-.y.f . . ' - , sv ',g:44:' 4 1: fzqfxj TH Lm:Xu,l . 1 Twnx-5, - cf+Em 'Llhxvevsxl' 13 ' XSBS fw pim - Ow .' a , 'lf 6,35 V 4 com' 6 ED.-89' on p u Ee Q HQ - 'E+ Q '81, N -55353. '-gr' V 553911 'Q , 'fr .-551515:-:f9999'?Pq5P2Q'2'q:Q3Q f i - gg 1 i g. 4 I f L ,A X 2 x Af L K my + v er 0' Q. , ' , . my fr ' if 3 2' ' , , A4 x m x A K 9, f 4. - 1.1.9 1 1 Om Hundred Thirty-four ,gm I 153 hfzigkx HQ: M ' , Ma ij q'm,i.gyf Kgj xfgfl.. si3 ':1a:i43Ly,- qi? x,,qxMj'j l?,:??l23,.!..,g 42:-11, - -RAW-,,J xg ... ,,f1.1fg,xXQ?,,fQ figs, . 'w . - '.-- - - '. .,, .. ,V . 1 ,, Ci,wQ Q T QA? SCIIIOFJ' U1 Cnr Huvzdr d Tlzirly-,iv .1 . QF?...QWQQ.RN.EQL.L1.5121...F11l.l.v'iil1.Mi. ...IL JACOB ABRAHAMS, Brooklyn. Chemistry. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Boys' High School. Four years at Cornell. Cornell University and State Scholarships. U SIM-ON MAYER ABRAHAMS, Abe , Brooklyn. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Manual Training High School. Four years at Cornell. Wearer ofthe C 5 Freshman Cross Country Teamg College Cross Country Team5 Rugby Team5 UniversityWalking Champion 35 Varsity Track Team35 University Boxing Champion 35 Cornell Rugby Association. ' ' FRANCIS LOUIS ABREU, Abe, Newburgh. Architecture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Newburgh Free Academy. Three and one-half years at Cornell. Wearer of the C 5 Freshman Track Teamg Varsity Track Team 2, 3, 4., College Cross Country Team 3, 4.5 Cross Country Club. GEORGE HAIGH ACKER, Rochester. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-One. Prepared at. West High School. Two years at Cornell. CHARLES EDWIN ACKERLY, Ack, Cuba., Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-One. Prepared at Cuba High School. Four years at Cornell. KAP5 A631195 Sphinx Head5 Wearei' of the C 5 College Basketball Team I, 25 Varsity Wrestling Team 2, 3, Captain 45 University 125-pound Wrestling Champion 2, 35 Intercollegiate II5-pound Champion 3Q State Cash Scholarship. HOWARD BERNHARDT ADELMANN, Buffalo. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Hutchinson Central High School. Four years at Cornell. Assistant in Histology and Embryology 45 Agassiz Club 3, 4. Q . MILTON ADLER, f'Mike, Brooklyn. 'Agriculture. Age, twenty-One. Prepared at Manual Training High School. Three and one-half years at Cornell. AEII5 State Cash Scholarship. WALTER WILLIAM AHRENS, Judge, Brooklyn. Law. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at New York Preparatory School. Two years at Cornell. Komos. . Om Hundred Thirty-fix 4 , -1 ... imma- A FELIX ,TJEISER ALCUS, Al, New Orleans, La. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-one. Pre- pared at Warreim Eastern High School and Tulane University. Four years at Cornell. College Wrestling Team 2, 3, A. I. A ARTHQR MCKINLEY ALDRIDGE, Art, Victor. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-three. Pre- pared at Victor High School. Two years at Cornell. HOWARD ALLEN, Albion. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Albion High School. Four years at Cornell. A. S. M. E. Reorganization Committeeg State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, Student Branch A. S, M. E. RAYMOND PECK ALLEN, Pink, Lima. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Genesee Wesleyan Seminary. Three years at Cornell. SAMUEL LEINBACH ,ALTHoUsE, Alt, Sellersville, Pa. Agriculture. Age, twenty. Prepared at William Penn Charter School. Three years at Cornell. Cosmopolitan Club, Advanced Choir 2, 34 Festival Choir 3. RAYMOND TEPSHUNE ANDERSON, Andy, Shreveport, La. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one Prepared at Shreveport High School. Four years at Cornell. Kxllg QBK. WALTER DOUGLAS ARCHIBALD, Arch, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Pre- pared at DeWitt Clinton High School. Four years at Cornell. IIDKXII. VVALTER ERNEST ARMSTRONG, Army, Barton. Law. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Owego Free Academy. Four years at Cornell. i One Hundred TlLirly-,rfw'11 -11 . .-- v-V' - - v. -- - et -15572-mac0.1LNEQLL.1AN...iV W'1i4ifitfiii....it- .... CHESTER LEROY ARTER, Chet, Williamsport, Pa. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Williamsport High School. One-half year at Cornell. HENRY RUSLING ASHTON, l'Red, Trenton, N. Law. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Cascadilla School. Four years at Cornell. QIDKNII: fIJAfI2g Aleph Samachg Sphinx Headg Freshman Advisory Committee 35 Junior Spring Day Committeeg Student Council 45 President Intercollegiate Amateur Athletic Associationg Sunday Night Club 4g British-American Clubg Assistant Manager Track 35 Manager 4. GEORGE ESTRATE ATHANA, K'Greek, Bronxville, Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty. Prepared at Peddie Institute. Four years at Cornell. 2X5 Iunior Spring Day Committee 3g Sunday Night Club. JOHN COWAN ATWOOD, IR., slack, Ferguson, Mo. Mechanical Eiigineering. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Manual Training School of Washington University. Four years at Cornell. ATg Quill and Daggerg Freshman Banquet Committeeg Sophomore Smoker Committeeg Freshman Advisory Committee 3,4g Student Council 3,43 Sunday Night Club 4gAssistant Manager Freshman Baseball 3g Manager Varsity Baseball 4. - WVALTER ARTHUR BAER, Walt, Paterson, N. J. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-one. Pre- pared at Paterson High School. Four years at Cornell. Eleusis. WALTER DAVID BAER, 'fWalt, Pittsburgh, Pa. Mechanical Engineering. Age,-twenty-one. Pre- pared at Shady Side Academy. Four years at Cornell. QDEHQ A. I. E. E.g Cornell Radio Club. NATHAN HARRIMAN BAIER, Nat, New York City. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at DeWitt Clinton High School. Four years at Cornell. ZENO HUGO BALDELLI, Corona. ,Agriculture Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Newtown High School. Four years at Cornell. Cosmopolitan Club. One Hundred Thivly-eight .-'I . . .-- V - .. V -, -- -1 .. ., Q ,A Qt .wc,Q,RN.E,Lt.1.A1s1T m flmltt- ,, I THOMAS'MUELLER BALL, Tom, Detroit, Mich. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-one. Pre- pared at Detroit Central High School. Three years at Cornell. AEKIP5 College Cross Country Team. HOSEA CUSHMAN BALLOU, Ho, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Horace Nlann School. Four years at Cornell. CIPKNIIQ Aleph Samachg Sphinx Headg Freshman Crew, Freshman Tax Committeeg Sophomore Tax Committeeg Sophomore Smoker Committee, Junior Spring Day Committees,Inter-fraternity Baseball Committee, Freshman Advisory Committee 3,45 Executive Council Inter-fraternity Association 4gMajor Sports Council 3gWinter Party Committee 4: Sunday Night Club 4.g Assistant Manager of Baseball 3g lVIanager of Baseball 3. JOHN ROBERT BANGS, IR., Johnnie, Baltimore, Md. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-six. Prepared at Baltimore Polytechnic Institute. Three years at Cornell. 6Ag TB1'Ig Sphinx Headg Wearer of the HCM, Varsity Track Team, Instructor in Machine Design. PHILIP LAMON'l' BARBOUR, Doc, Phil, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty. Pre- pared at Horace Mann School and Columbia University. Three years at Cornell. AX, University Orchestra 2, 4.5 Glee Club 2, 35 Mandolin. Club 23 Savage Club. . 'ALEXANDER JAMES BARCLAY, Doc, Ardonia. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-four. Prepared at New Paltz High School. Two years at Cornell. JAMES MACK1If'BARD, Jim,,' Pleasantville. Agriculture. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Pleasant- ville High School. Three years at Cornell. GARDNER THURSTON BARKER, Shorty,', Croton-on-Hudson. Agriculture. Age, twenty-three. Pre- pared at- Yonkers High School. Two years at Cornell. EII, College Baseball Teamg College Basket- ball Team. , WILLARD RTEHLMAN BARRETT, Bill,l' 'LBarry, LaFayette. Chemistry. Age, nineteen. Prepared at Camillus High School. Four years at Cornell. TAX, AXEg College Baseball Team 33 Assistant in Chemistry 2, 3, 4. A One Htuzdreri Tfzirly-rzim' -vi ,- - -. A -. - -1. .. ' - ea 1 A A rfb. ... case WILLARD JOHN BARTLETT, Bill, Galeton, Pa. Chemistry. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Galeton High School. Four years at Cornell. KNII, AXE, The C01'nellClzemi:z Board. SAMIJEL HOPKINS BASSETT, Colemans Station. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Nlillerton High School. Four years at Cornell. - STEPHEN STANLEY BEACH, 'lSteve, Mansfield, Pa. Agriculture. Age, twenty-four. Prepared at Mansfield Normal School. Four years at Cornell. Cornell Masonic Club, Cornell Flying Club. NIAHLON HENRY BEAKES, Mal, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-three. Prepared aEDeWitt Clinton High School. Four years at Cornell. EN, Musical Clubs I,2,4.QBI'ltlSl'1-.A1'I'1CI'lC2U1 lub. MARTIN GRINNELL BECK, lVIart, Aurora. Agriculture. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Somes School. Four years at'Cornell. Captain College Cross Country Team 3, College Cross Country Team 43 Farmers' W'eek Committee 33 Roberts' Scholarship 3, Round-up Club, Cross Country Club. CHARLES Fox BEELER, Fox, Hamilton, Ohio. Nlechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-one. Pre- pared at Hamilton High School. One and one-half years at Cornell. EN. JAMES McPHERsoN BEIERMEISTER, Jimmie, Troy. Agriculture. Age, twenty-five. Prepared at Troy High School. Four years at Cornell. AFP, Helios, Livestock Judging Team 3, 158-pound University Boxing Champion 2, 3, 4, Round-up Club. RAYMOND WILLIAM BELL, R,ay,'l Brasher Falls. Agriculture. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Brasher Falls and Stockholm High School. AFP, Hebs-Sa, Varsity Crew 3, Adirondack Club, Ath- letic Director of the Agricultural College 4. One Hundred Forly 1 4 , Q. s.......Q,Q.,,Ps.N.EiL.L.l.f5+lElffQlil'llllWmm,?llll j it ..... HENRY JOHN BENISCH, Bennie, Brooklyn. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty., Prepared at Boys' High School. Four years at Cornell. BE, TBH5 Pyramid, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, University Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Concert Master 4, Mandolin Club 2, 3, 4. JOHN BENJAMIN BENNETT, 'fBennie, Pratt, Kansas. Agriculture. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Pratt High School. Two years at Cornell. Scorpion. - 'RALPH STAMP BENNETT, Ithacai Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-four. Prepared at Rome High School. Four years at Cornell. Riiie Club, Freshman Advisory Committee, Willard D. Straight Trophy 35 Cornell Masonic Club, Chess Club. KEITH WILLIAMQBENSON, Oscar, Sterling, Ill. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Sterling High School. Three years at Cornell. Xfibg KBJDQ Quill and Daggerg Freshman Advisory Committee, junior Smoker Committee,.Masq.ueg.Majurag Sunday.Night. Clubg. Book and Bowl, Assistant Manager of Crew, Manager Elect of Crew 3. GEORGE ALDEN BENTON, IR., King, Spencerport. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at East High School. Three years at Cornell. EN, Senior Banquet Committee, Sunday Night Club, Sesomahg Flying Clubg The Cornell Annual: Board 2, 3, Manager Lacrosse 3, British-American Club. MORRIS BERKQWITZ, 'IBerkie, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty. Prepared at Boys' High School. ' Four years at Cornell . State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, Cornell Undergraduate Scholarship. BEN1AM1N,WESLEY BEYER, IR., Ben, Cincinnati, O. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Franklin High School. Pour years at Cornell. - EDWINABLAKE BICKFORD, Brick, Elmira. Agriculture. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Elmira Free Academy. Pour years at Cornell. Zodiac, Sphinx Headg Hebs-Sag Wearer of the C , Varsity Track Team 2, 3, 4, College Honor Committee 3. - 0116 flmiflfrrl Folly-011: 1 A 4, Q L. Qawel illl. ... . EDWIN WrL1.1AM BIEDERMAN, 'fSonny, Brooklyn. Agriculture. Age, twenty-six. Prepared at Adelphi Academy. Three years at Cornell. IIDKNII. CLAUDE MYRON BIGELOW, Penn Yan. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Penn Yan Academy. Four years at Cornell. GA. - JOHN HERMAN BIRD, Hemi, Buffalo. Agriculture. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Lafayette High School. Four years at Cornell. ATg Hebs-Sag Freshman Rush Committeeg Mandolin Club I, 21 31 4- CLARENCE ARTHUR BISBEE, Doc,,' Waitsheld, Vt. Agriculture. Ageg twenty-three. Prepared at Spaulding High School. Two years at Cornell. JOHN DAVID BLANCHARD, Johnny, Groton. Law. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Groton High School. Four years at Cornell. Assistant in Psychology 3g Assistant in Economics 4. HERBERT IWARTIN BLANCHE, Yonkers. Agriculture. Age, thirty-five. Prepared at Yonkers High School. Four years at Cornell. Helios, i'ACF,H Soccer Team. DONALD CUTLER BLANKE, Don, New York City. Chemistry. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Phillips Exeter Academy. Four years at Cornell. Afbg EAXQ Quill and Daggerg Freshman Advisory Committee 3g The Coma!! flaznualr Board 3, Business Manager 4. PAUL LATAUNT BLEAKLEY, HBlake, Yonkers. Law. Age, twenty'-One. Prepared at Yonkers High School. Four years at Cornell. ENQ A6fIPg Alumni Pledge Committee 45 Second Lieutenant R. O. T. C. ZQ Assistant Manager Lacrosse 3g Acting Manager of Tennis 3g British-American Club. Om' Hundrfd Foriy-two -1 A ofa.Q.WQ.Q,.Ps.N.eL.L.1.A1s1...W'm1iii.iiiii...i,- iiii i WINTHRGRGILMAN BLEECKER, '1Win, Windy, New York City. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Trinity School. Three years at Cornell. A4125 Freshman Advisory Committee 3. MY1iON'BARNETT BLoY,. Mike,'7 Detroit, Mich. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at , Eastern High School. Four years at Cornell. Hebs-Sa. ISADORE HARRIS BooRsTE1N, Boorie, Bayonne, N. J. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Bayonne High School. Pour years at Cornell. TEJU. ARTHUR EARLE-BOOTH, Caruso, Perth Amboy, N. I. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Perth Amboy High School. Three years at Cornell. L HARRY JACOB BORCHERS, JR., Lynbrook. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Boys' High School. Four years at Cornell, Helios, Kermisg Dramatic Club I, 2, 3, 4, President 3. ALEXANDER BOUDIA, Alex, Watertown. Chemistry. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Watertown High School. One year at Cornell. PAUL NINDE BOUGHTON, Pill, Brooklyn. Agriculture. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Erasmus Hall High School.. Three years at Cornell. FRED VAN Ness BRADLEY, Brad, Rogers City, Mich. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Pre- pared at Montclair Academy. Pour years at Cornell. AX. 0110 Hundred Fo rty-three -1 OOOOOO f'i-Q.WQ.QR.N.EaL.L.1.ANf'llf mf1ii..i. A , Q E J'O'HN BRADLEY, Brad, Washington, D. C. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Colon Preparatory School. Three years at Cornell. AT, Senators' Club. CHESTER ROUNDS BRAMAN, 'fShorty, Chet, Cortland. Arts and Sciehces. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Cortland Normal High School. Four years at Cornell. HAROLD LESLIE BRAYMAN, Middleburg. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty. Prepared at Middleburg High School. Four years at Cornell. State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, Freshman Debate Club IQ Varsity Debate Club 2, 3, 4g British-American Club. DONALD EDWARD BRECKENRIDGE, Breck, Don, Franklin, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Agejtgenty- three. Prepared at West High School. Four years at Cornell. NIIT' Sphinx Head, ollege Gridiron Team: Freshman Cap Burning Committeeg Thr Cornellidnndalr Board 35 Managing Editor 4. , EDWARD HOWCY BROWN, Ed, Cleveland, O. Nlechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-four. Four years at Cornell. ATS2. SEYMOUR WALTER BROWN, Brownie, Burke. Agriculture. Age, twenty-five. Prepared at Chat- eaugay High School. TWO years at Cornell. XVESLEY BENNETT BROWN, Sidney. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Sidney High School. Four years at Cornell. TBIIg HKN. MAYNARD LUTHER BRYANT, 'iDoc, Troy. Veterinary. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Lansing- burgh High School. Four years at Cornell. College Basketball Team 2. One Hundred Forty-four .1 ...L C572 .0t.mQ.Q P+N.E,QL.L.1.AItI..l' 1rlill.f'liilmL , LLOYD DAY BUCHER, Flip, Brooklyn. Agriculture. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Boys' High School. LEON BUEHLER, IR., Dutch, Mount Vernon. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty. Prepared at 'Mount Vernon High School. Three years at Cornell. State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. WILLIAM RAY BUELL, Hap,,' Norwich. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Norwich High School. Three and one-half years at Cornell. KAP, Farmers' Week Committee 2, 3g Uni- versity Orchestra I, 2, 3. O'r'ro MARTIN BEUERGER, Otto, Buffalo. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at lVIasten Park High School. Four years at Cornell. ZH. JOHN NIXON BULLEN, Johnnie, Chicago, Ill. Architecture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Law- renceville Academy. Four years at Cornell. EN5 Gargoyleg The Cornell Alrchitecr Board 3. JAMES HARRY BURKE, Hartford, Conn. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-six. Prepared at Suffield School. Two years at Cornell. Dramatic Club. Louis VINCENT BURLINGAME, Voorheesville. Agriculture. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Albany High School. One year at Cornell. SAMUEL BURNS, New Britain, Conn. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-five. Prepared at New Britain High School. One year at Cornell. me E5. ,-rggzfir, 33191:-5-f'5If-.f. t' - One Hu ndrfd fiflflj'-1fif'F -I . . -,-- ---' -- qs -.--1-, .. I I A ARCHIBALD W'RAY BURRELL, Pete,l' Buffalo. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-five. Prepared at Buffalo Technical High School and Buffalo State Normal School. Three years at' Cornell. EII5 Festival Chorus I. , WALTER HENRY BURRY, Staten Island. Law. A ge, twenty-three. Prepared at Daytona High School. One year at Cornell. ' RAYMOND CHARLES BURTON, Rockllsland, Ill. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Rock Island High School. Four years at Cornell. HAROI.D VVATROUS BUSH, Anhauser, VFarsaW. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-One. Prepared at Warsaw High School. Four years at Cornell. State Tuition Scholarship. r RALPH RAYMOND BUSH, Kingston, Pa., Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-four. Prepared at Vlfyoming Seminary. Four years at Cornell. KNIUTBII. ROBERT PETRXNO BUSHMAN, Bush, East Orange, N. il. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at East Orange Hi-gh School. Four years at Cornell. Xfivg Freshman Crew, Varsity Crew Squad 3, 45 Freshman Cap Burning Committee, Sophomore Rush Committeeg Freshman Advisory Committee. W1'LLARD XAFILSON BUSHMAN, Bush, Buffalo. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty. Prepared at La- fayette High School. Three years at Cornell. ATS2g Musical Clubs I, 2, 3. HENRY BURR BUTTON, Farmingdale. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Manassas High School. Two and one-half years at Cornell. AZ. ZwEi One Hundred Forty-fix A Iv JESSE MiEToN BUZBY, HBllZ,,, Philadelphia, Pa. Agriculture. Age, twenty-four. Prepared at Friends' Central High School. Two and one-half years at Cornell. Track Squad 3. EDWIN FIRTH CAD12, '!Eddie, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Manual Training High School. 'Four years at Cornell. CIDKNII. ,loHN WESLEY CAMPBELL, JR., fohnnie,'7 Warren, Pa. Agriculture. Age, twenty-four. Prepared at Warren High School. Four years at Cornell. Hebs-Sag Freshman Track Team, Varsity Track Team 2, 3, 45 Cross Country Team 1, 2, 3, 45 College Cross Country Team 2. JOHN FRANCIS CANNON, Joe, Locust Gap, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Mount Carmel High School. Three years at Cornell. AX5 University Orchestra I, 2, 3g University Band 1, 2, 3g Festival Chorus 3: Cornell Catholic Club. CLIFF DEANE CARPENTER, Cliff,l' Unadilla. Veterinary. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Unadilla - High School. Fouriyears at Cornell. SZTEQ College Gridiron Team I, 25 University Orchestra ZQ -University Band 1, 2, Band Leader-3, 4Q First Lieutenant R. O. T. C.: Student Assistant 4. EDMOND CARPLES, Carp, New York City. Chemistry. Age, twenty-four. Prepared at DeWitt Clinton High School. Four years at Cornell. Rifle Team I. HUGH RODERICK ACARR, HTrolley,,' New York City. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Cascadilla School. Four years at Cornell. SEQ The Sibley jourmzl of Engiateering Board I, 2, 3, Business lVIanager 4. JAMES REED CARSON, Pete, Pittsburgh, Pa. Mfechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Pre- pared at East Liberty Academy. Four years at Cornell. AXA, Cross Country Squad 2, 45 Freshman Track Squad IQ A. T. E. Eg Cornell Cross Country Club I, 2, 4. Om' Ilufirlrfd Fo1'Iy-.rcrffn , iti. E 1 .....o -dmc Q,,,PsN.EiL.L,1.AIEl,.lFlllllll..?ivmilll.:.,it.. A KENNETH CARVEK, Ken, Brooklyn. Architecture. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Fianual Train- ing High School. Four years at Cornell. TBHg Gargoyleg College Cross Country Team 45 Glee Club 2, 3, 4. EDWARD BEVERLY CARY, Ed, Roanoke, Va. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-one. Pre- pared at Roanoke High School. Four years at Cornell. Xfbg College Crew 2. DWIGHT RUSSELL CHAMBERLA1N, Chamb, Lyons. Agriculture. Age, tWenty-three. Prepared at Cascadilla School. Two years at Cornell. 24115 Freshman Crew, Freshman Banquet Committee. THOMAS CHARLES CHIAVETTA, Brant, Chemistry. Age, twenty-tWO. Prepared at Angola High School. Four years at Cornell. Cosmopolitan Club. JOSEPH HOWARD CHRISTIAN, Doc, Millville, Pa. F Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at George School. Four years at Cornell. ET, TBIIg Rod and Bob. HARRY CORNELIUS CLAIR, JR., Heinie, Ida, Portland, Ore. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Washington High School. Two years at Cornell. Xfiig College Track Team IQ Varsity Track Team 2, Freshman Rush Committee. ' ROBERT VERNON CLAPP, Bob, Cleveland, O. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Glenville High School. TWO years at Cornell. ATA. PERCIVAL LEMON CLARK, JR., Percy, Ithaca. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-three, Prepared at Elgin High School. TWO years at Cornell. Telluride Associationg Freshman Banquet Committee, Glee Club 1, 4, Leader 4.. One Hundred Forty-eight .il I -- - - -1 - . . . I Q -1 uut. Q I2 , QsWQ,Q.,.Ps.N.Eal.L.1A-ltfl,..l lll..1..ill.,.5... .... u ROGER SCUREMAN CLARK, Rog, Kingston, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Wyoining Seminary. Three years at Cornell. KIDAE5 Wyoming Club. ' WARREN ZHINES CLARKE, Baltimore, Nld. Nlechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at' Friends' School. Four years at Cornell. HKNg A. I. E. E., Maryland Club, Musical Clubs I, 2,. 4 3, 4.5 Leader lVIandolin Club 4g Instructor i.n Electrical Engineering. . -Q THOMAS JAMES CLARY, Tommy, Seneca Falls. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty. Prepared at Mynderse Academy. Four years at Cornell. ATQ. LEON GIBERT CLAY, Lee, New Orleans, La. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Manual Training High School. Five years at Cornell. EAEg TB1'Ig Quill and Dagger, Rod and Bobg Freshman Advisory Committee 3, 45 Senior Ball Committee, Honor Committee 3, 4g lviember Execu- tive Comrriittee of Intercollegiate Amateur Athletic Association of America, The Cornell Civil Engi- neer Board 3, Manager 4Q.MHD3gCf of Freshman Track 35 Manager of Varsity Track 4. ALBRAHAM COAN, Ithaca. Agriculture. Age, twenty-four. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Three and one-half years at Cornell. College Basketball Team I, 4.3 Varsity Basketball Squad 2. IVIERLE LESLIE CECKCROFT, f'Gravy, Northport. Chemistry. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at North- port High School. Four years at Cornell. KNI1. JACOB SELICYCOHEN-CONTIN, Jake, New York City. Civil Engineerin. Age, twenty-two. Pre- pared at Morris High School. Four years at Cornell. State Scholarship, Cornell State Scholarship. EDISON MOORE COLLINS, Eddie, Livingston Nianor. Agriculture. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Woodmere High School. Four years at Cornell. ATP, Helios, Kermisg Scroll and Spade. 0716 Hundrrd Forty-nine -1 asysyo QENEQL.L.1.A.1st.jgiW1inffmlu. , THAD LUMPKIN COLLUM, Pat, Corsicana, Texas. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Castle Heights School. Four years at Cornell. ECIJE5 Pyramidg Freshman llush Committee5 Freshman Advisory Committee 35 Hardly Fair Committeeg College Tax Committeeg Junior Spring Day Committeeg Liberty Loan Committee5 hlilitary Ball Committeeg Assistant Manager of lfVrest- ling 35 Manager of Wrestling 4.5 Acting Manager of Golf 3. WILLIANI HENRY CoLvIN, IR., Bill, Evanston, Ill. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at University School. Four years at Cornell. KA5 KBfID5 Aleph Samach5 Quill and Daggerg Freshman Football Teamg Varsity Football Team 2, 35 Freshman Spring Day Comrnittee5 Sophomore Tax Committeeg Sophomore Rush Committeeg Junior Spring Day Committee5 Freshman Advisory Committee 35 VVinter Party Committeeg Beth L'Amed5 Sunday Night Club. .CHARLES WARD CoMsTocK, KeWpie, Yorkville. Forestry. Age, twenty-five. Prepared at Utica Free Academy. Four years at Cornell. GE5 Wrestling Squad 35 Farmers' Week Committee 45 Forestry Clubg Cornell -Flying Club. ' WALTER FORD CONABLE, Connie,f' jamaica. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-three, Pre- ' pared at Jamaica High School. Four years at Cornell. WILLIAM JEROME CONLIN, Bill,,' Glens Falls. Veterinary. Age, twenty-seven. Prepared at St. Mary's Academy. Four years at Cornell. SITE. EDWARD EUGENE CoNRoY, Cactus, Ted, Ogden, Utah. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-four. Prepared at Ogden High School. Three years at Cornell. EX5 Sphinx Head5 Wearer ofthe C 5 Wrestling Team 35 Senior Spring Day Committee5 University Novice 145-POUDdWTCSTliHg Champion 25 Intercollegiate 135-pound Wrestling Champion 35 Sunday Night Club5 Cheer Leader 4. SAMUEL MEADE Cooxvnas, JR., Sambo, Bridgeton, N. J. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Pre- pared at Bridgeton High School. Four years at Cornell. GX. JESSE SHERWOOD CooPER, ':Coop, Mount Vernon. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty. Prepared at Mount Vernon High School. Four years at Cornell. Zodiacg Soccer Team 4.5 Track Squad 2, 3, 45 State Scholarship5 University Scholarshipg Freshman Debate Club. One Hunziv ed Fifiy -1 .... -Q.mc.Q...1?+N.e2L,L.1.Als,L.t mfili..iili..l.i- .... CHRISTOPHER MINTA CORDLEY, Chris, Glen Ridge, N. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Glen Ridge High School. Four years at Cornell. IIDKE. CHARLES NIARSHALL CORMACK, Mac, Buffalo. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty. Prepared at Lafayette High School. ,Four years at Cornell. Eleusisg AEP, Rifle Team I, YQ4 Debate Stage 3, 4g ,Varsity Debate Team 3, Leader 4, Second Lieutenant R. O. T. C. 3, 45 Varsity Debate Club, Officers' Club, Rifle Club. Q I f JOHN POTWIN CORRIGAN, Jack, Pittsburgh, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at East Liberty Academy. Five years at Cornell. 2X5 Aleph Samachg Quill and Dagger, Freshman Baseball Teamg Interfraternity Baseball Committeeg Athletic Association Membership Committeeg fiiumnii Pledge Committeeg Majurag Sunday Night Club, Manager Elect of Baseball 25 Mfanagcr of asque 4. FRANK CoRTEsE,,Dunkirk. Chemistry. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Dunkirk High School. Four years at Cornell. , WILLIAM SLAUGHTER COVINGTON, Bill, Bowling Green, Ky. Law. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Battle Creek High School. Two and one-half years at Cornell. E112-5 LIJACID5 The Cornell Daily Sun Board 2, 4, First Lieutenant R. O. T. C. 4. WILLIAM CRAWFORD, JR., 'fBill, Schenectady. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Schenectady High School. One year at Cornell. I ' :HAROLD LEROY CREAL, HCap,'l Jamestown. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Jamestown High School. Three and one-half years at Cornell. AI'Pg Hebs-Sag Eastman Stage 4. HAROL'D HARTER CROUCH, HHal, Mohawk. Chemistry. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Mohawk High School. Four years at Cornell.ETg College Cross Country Team 2, 3g Cross Country Club 3, 4. Om' Humlrfd Fzihy-One or1,.of'ff2..,Q....c.Q.,.1A.1s.ELL1M1,P ll'n muilirilmn i EDDY I'IALSEY CROWELL, '!Ned, New Rochelle. Nlechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-three. Pre- pared at New Rochelle High School. One year at Cornell. KZg Freshman Football Teamg Fresh- man Banquet Committee, Spring Day Committee. JAMES MCLAIN CROXTON, HJim, Massillon, O. hiechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Pre- pared at Massillon High School. Three and one-half years at Cornell. Varsity Cross Country Team 2, Sophomore Smoker Committee. MILES HUGO CUBBON, Cub, Pleasantville, Pa. Agriculture. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at OilCity High School. Two years at Cornell. UniVersityOrchestragUniversityBand. EDWIN EMORY CULL, Eddie,,' Providence, R. I. Architecture. Age, twenty-six. Prepared at Rhode Island School of Design. One year at Cornell. ET, College Baseball Team. - JAMES DoDDs CURPHEY, Iim,l' Dayton, O. Chemistry. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Stivers High School. Four years at Cornell. 1IJA6g AXZg Alembic. AUBREY RAMON CURRY, Nassau, N. P. Bahamas, Nlechanicial Engineering. Age, twenty. Prepared at Nassau Queens College. Four years at Cornell. U GEORGE GRA:YDON CURT1S, Glen, Rochester, Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-three. Pre- pared at Wolcott ,High School. Four and one-half years at Cornell. 9Ag TB1'Ig HKNQ State Tuition Scholarship, Sesomah. EDWARD RAYNIOND CUsH1NG, Cush, Shortsville. Veterinary. Age, twenty-six. Prepared at Ot- tumwa High School. Four years at Cornell. Acacia. Om' Hundred Fifty-two . .,, - , ,,-- ..- - , , ,,, A .. ,- - -1 .....Q .... . ORVILLE GUY DAILY, HO. G. Chicago, Ill. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Howe School, Four years at Cornell. A4125 EAXg Aleph Samachg Quill and Dagger, Sophomore Tax Com- mitteeg Junior Promenade Committee, Junior Spring Day Committeeg Freshman Advisory Com- mittee 3, 45 Freshman Advisory Council 45 Inter-fraternity Executive Council 45 Senior Banquet Committeeg C. U. C. A. Cabinet 3, Sunday Night Clubg The C01'nelZDazZy Sun Board 2, 3, 4, Assistant ,Business'Manager 3, Business Nlanager 4. I W1LL1A1vI'BELL DALEY, JR. Bill, Chatham. A Law. Age, twenty. Prepared at Chatham High School. Four years at Cornell. A9112 Quill and Dagger, Varsity Crew 35 The Cornell Law Quzzrlerly Board 4. FRANCIS WALLIN DANIELS, Joe, Gilbertsville. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Gilbertsville High School. Five years at Cornell, HORACE FRANicLI,N DAVIES, Spitz, Roselle, N. Agriculture. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Roselle High School. Two yearsat Cornell. XXII, Sphinx Head, Hebs-Sa: Freshman Football Team, Varsity Football 'Feam 4g Freshman Advisory Committee, Sunday Night Club. ' WILLIAM FREDERICK RUSSELL DAAVIS, Mike, Cayuga. Law. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Oakwood Seminary. Three years at Cornell, GX. ALVIN VVILLIAMHDECHERT, Deck, Bulnfalo. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Hutchinson High School. Four years at Cornell. Mandolin Club I. ALBERT Orro DEGLING, Alf East Orange, N. I. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty. Prepared at East Side High School. Four years at Cornell. 2AEg Rod and Bobg Glee Club 35 The Cornell Cwil Engineer Board 3. GERALD MUNROE DENNIS, Gerry, Chicago, Ill, Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Pre- pared at Hyde Park High School. One and oneahalf years at Cornell. Xxlf. Om Hwzdrrd Filly-1h me is some Q...E.N.ELL.1A1s,i..Wmlxlimit JOSEPH D'IAN1ANT, l'Joe, Turk, Pine Hills. Chemistry. Age, twenty. Prepared at Evander Childs High School. Four years at Cornell. ZAMg University Scholarshipg State Scholarship. HORACE KINNEY DIMENT, Oswego. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty. Prepared at Oswego High School. Four years at Cornell. Scorpion. FREDERICK BRADSTREET DODGE, JR., Freddy, Birmingham, Ala. Nlechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Georgia Military Academy. One term at Cornell. TORRY DEWilTT DODSON, Dod, Bufifalo, Law. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Hutchinson High School. Four years at Cornell. KAP, A64-5 Freshman Crew, Varsity Crew Squad 25 Varsity Base- ball Squad 3g Freshman Spring Day Committee, Junior Smoker Committee, '86 lVIemorial Stageg Glee Club 2, 3, 45 State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. HANS ALFRED ADALBERT DOELLING, New Rochelle. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty. Prepared at New Rochelle High School. Four years-at Cornell. I SIDNEY CLARK DOOLLTTLE, Sid, Utica. Agriculture. Age, twenty-four. Prepared at Utica Free Academy. Four years at Cornell. ECI?-g Quill and eDaggerg Freshman Cap Burning Committeeg Senior Banquet Committee: Book and Bowl, Manuscript Club, Sunday Night Club, The Cornell Wuiow Board 3, Editor-in-Cl1ief4.g Assistant Manager of Golf 35 Nlanager of Tennis 4. EDWARD SAUL DRAGAT, Ewa, Hartford, Conn. Law. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Hartford Public High School. Four years at Cornell. EAM, Baseball Squad 2g Basketball Squad 2, 3. Louis DRAGO, Lou, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at jamaica High School. Four years at Cornell. EH, First Lieutenant R. O. T. C., Mandolin Club, Cosmopoli- tan Club. ' One Hundred Fifty-four ' . et 1iii..iaiu-i RAYMGND VANORDEN DUBo1s, Frenchy, Dub,', Forest Glen. Agriculture. Age, twenty. Pre- pared at New Paltz High School. Four years at Cornell. AZ5 Heloisg Student Honor Committeeg Farmers' Week Committee 3, 45 Assistant in Poultry Husbandry 3, 45 Poultry Associationg Kermis 4. VIDAL DUCASSE, Dook, Havana,iCuba. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty. Prepared at Instituto 'de la Habana. Four years at Cornell. 4 STANLETZ' BRITTAIN DUFFIES, Stan, 'Washington, D. C. Agriculture. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Central High School. Four years at Cornell. KAP5 Hebs-Sa5 College Gridiron Team 45 College Tax Committee 25 Kermis Committee 3, 4.5 First Lieutenant R. O. T. C. 2, Captain 45 Agricultural Association 45 Senators' Clubg The Cornell Countryman Board 2, 3. ' FRANK LEE DUTVIOND, Spuds, Kingston. Forestry. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Ulster Academy. Four years at Cornellq AFP5 Kermis 2, 3, 45 Forestry Club. CHARLES EUGENLE DUNCAN, Dune, Brooklyn. Veterinary. Age, twenty-four. Prepared at Manual Training High School. Four years at Cornell. SZTE5 College Soccer Team. A WALTER IRVING LINCOLN DUNCAN, Dune, 'lW'allie, New York City. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Repton High School. Three and one-half years at Cornell. Helios5 Freshman Football Teamg Freshman Baseball Team5 Wrestling Team 4. GEORGE EUGENE' DURHAM, Gene, 'fF.ed, Carthae, Mo. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Pre- pared at Carthage High School. Three years at Cornell. BSII5 Helios5 Freshman Basketball Team5 Track Squad 35 College Baseball Team 35 College Wrestling Team 35 College Gridiron Team 45 Chairman College Banquet Committee 35 Farmers' Week Committee 4g Second Lieutenant R. O. T. C. 2, First Lieutenant 35 Cascadilla Associationg Round-up Club 45 Cross Country Club 3. ALLERTON EDDY, Al, Canaan, Conn. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Berkshire School. 'lwo and one-half years at Cornell. Zodiac. 1 Om' Hufzdrcd Fifty-fin' A.,.. 1. .a 1 . ,,A. .wQ.Q.1?sN.ElL.L.l.AlbI .ll 1illll.,Il,,1lI,-myi JOSEPH DICKSON EDsoN, Dick, Germantown, Pa. Agriculture. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Lawrenceville Academy. Two years at Cornell. AA'fIJg Freshman Rush Committeeg Sophomore Tax Committee, KBIIDQ Beth L' Amedg Book and Bowlg SCOTT EILE12, Pittsburgh, Pa. Agriculture. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Shady Side Academy. Four years at Cornell. Xibg Hebs-Sag Freshman Spring Day Committee, Junior Smoker Conv mittee 35-Masque 3, 45 Savage Club. ALEXANDER SCHULZ EISENBRANDT, Al, Baltimore, Nld. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-one. Pre-- pared at Baltimore Polytechnic Institute. Three years at Cornell. AXP5 Pyramid, Southerners Clubg Baltimore Poly Club. ' f V BENJAMIN EISNER, Ben, Trenton, N. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty. Prepared at Trentone High School. Four years at Cornell. OAT. WILLIAM DOUGLAS ELLIS, Bill, Atlanta,Ga1 Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-one. Preparedi at Culver School. Four years at Cornell. 24925 Cheer Leaderg Musical Clubs, Savage Clubgj I Southerners' Clubg Culver Club. , VVILLARD INGHAM EMERSON, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-five. Prepared at: Interlaken School. Three and one-half years at Cornell. GAXQ Sphinx Headg Colonel R. O. T. C.3, Ofhcers' Clubg British-American ClubgCosmopolitan Clubg Assistant Manager of Musical Clubs 352 Manager 4. . JOSEPH SETH ENGEL, Brooklyn. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty. Prepared at Newtown High- School. Pour years at Cornell. A EVERETT EMERSON ENOS, Bones, Gouverneur. Chemistry. Age, twenty-four. Prepared at Gouverneur High School. Two years at Cornell. Acacia: Cornell lX4asonic Club. One Hundred Fifty-'fix ,.-.-'I 5 - 1 -- ' f - T. A ' , ' , ' ' cc 1. A ... . KEN-NET'H CHARLIE ESTABROOK, Ken, Horseheads. Agriculture. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Newtield High School. Four years at Cornell. KAP, Hebs-Sag Junior Spring Day Committeeg College Student Loan Committee 33 Agricultural Association 35 C. U. C. A. Cabinet 3, 4g Manager of Soccer 4. ' LIEQVELYN PRICE EVANS, Ev, Cassville. Agriculture. Age, Twenty-three. Prepared at West Wingfield High School. Three years at Cornell. AZ, Heliosg Glee Club 2, 3. . WILLIAM LITTELL EVERITT, Scoop, H Peekskill. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty. Prepared at Drum Hill High School. Three years at Cornell. SA, HKNQ TBHg C. U. C, A, Cabinet 25 State Cash Scholarshipg Rifle Clubg A. I. E. E. FRANK ORTHWELN EVERTS, Frank, St. Louis, Mo. Mfechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at lylanual Training School. Three years at Cornell ATA. HENRY EWALD, JR., Hen, Heinie, Jersey City, N. Law. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Lincoln High School. Three years at Cornell. fIJKEg AGCID5 Huntington Club. PAUL REBER EYRICH, Mose, Phoenixville, Pa. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Phoenixville High School. Four years at Cornell. CHARLES' CLSITTENDEN FAIRFAX, Beatie, Beatrice, Geneva. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Geneva High School. Three years at Cornell. GA, Rifle Club I. WILLIAM HURSI-I FARNHAM, Bill, Buffalo. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Lafayette High School. Four years at Cornell. HKA5 AEPg A6113 ZAXg Sphinx Head, Freshman Debate Teamg Varsity Debate Team 2, 3, 45 ,Q4 Memorial Debate Stage 3, Winner 4g Sophomore Smoker Com,mittee5 Freshman Advisory Committee jggjunior Representative Class Day Committee 3g 'Chairman Class Day Cornmitteeg State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, Undergraduate Scholar- ship, The Cornell Em Board 2, Editor-in-Chief 3, Advisory -Editor 45 Janus, Manuscript Clubg Mandolin Club I, 2: Scalp and Blade. State Cash and Tuition Scholarshipg Undergraduate Scholarship. 0715-I I u nd rm' Fllfly-.few 71 is 1. .Q.Wc.Q,.RNELJ.1.ANr,F'lNi.firim ALFRED LESTER FAY, Longmeadow, Mass. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Springfield Technical High School. Four years at Cornell. CHARLES FAYER, Elmhurst. Nlechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Morris High School. Three and one-half years at Cornell. College Baseball Team, Advanced Choir 2. ASHTON CUSHING FEARING, Apples, New Rochelle. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at New Rochelle High School. Three years at Cornell. KQIJ. SAMUEL FELDMAN, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Boys' High School. Four years at Cornell. CIJBKg Zionist Society. ROBERT KENNETH FELTER, Bob, Pearl River. Arts and Sciences. Age, -twenty. Prepared at Pearl River High School. Four years at Cornell. KAPQ Aleph Samachg Sphinx Head, Wearer ofthe C , Freshman Track Team: Varsity Track Team 2, 3, 4, Freshman Advisory Committee 3, 4g Student Council 3, 4. Q JAMES GATES FERGUSON, Fergie, Amsterdam. Nlechancial Engineering. Age, twenty-one. Pre- pared at Dummer Academy. One year at Cornell. BSU, Freshman Banquet Committee. EDWARD BERENT FERNSCHILD, 'lFernie, New Rochelle. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at New Rochelle High School. Four years at Cornell. Acaciag College Cross Country Team I, 3, 45 Varsity Cross Country Squad 2, 3, 45 Varsity Track Team 35 Farmers' Wieek Committeeg C. U. C. A. Cabinet 4.5 Lutheran Association 3, 4. PVALTER DEAN FERRES, IR., 'fDean,,' Ridgewood, N. J. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Pre- pared at Ridgewood High School. Four years at Cornell. 1'IKA: Dramatic Club 3, 4. One Hu1zrZ1'fd Fifty-eight , .1 ... .... . ARTHITIF FERTEL, i'Art,'f Brooklyn. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Boys' High School. Three years at Cornell. JAMES FRANKLYN FICKEN, l'Fick, Highland Falls. Agriculture. Age, twenty-four. Prepared at ' Highland Falls High School. Four years at Cornell. Komos. . -1 MYRON GUSTIN F1NcHER, Mike, i Corfu. Veterinary. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Batavia High School. Four years at Cornell. SZTEQ C. U. C. A. Cabinet 43 Scroll and Spade. XIVILLIAMSEDYVARD FINKERNAGEL, Fink, Eddy, New York City. Niechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Stuyvesant High School. Four years at Cornell. Freshman Track Team Varsity Track Team 2, 3, 4. , CHARLES VV1LL1AM FISCHER, Fish,'l Atlantic City, N. I. Chemistry. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Atlantic City High School. Four years at Cornell. ET. HAROLD JOHN FISHER, Fish,,' Buffalo. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-four. Prepared at Niasten Park High School. Four years at Cornell. HKNg Scalp and Blade. l HAROLD SNEDAKER FISHER, Deac,,' Buffalo. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Hutchinson Central High School. Four years at Cornell. KAP, Rod and Bobg The Cornell Cwzl Engmfev' Board 3, Managing Editor 4. LEICESTER XKVRIGHT FISHER, Gus, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-four. Pre- pared at Curtis High School. Four years at Cornell. A2415 TCT , Hockey Squad 25 Tennis Team 1, Captain 3: Mandolin Club 2, 3, 4. 0115 Hundred Fifty-M115 e 1 Q.2-Q3wQ.Q.PsNEflL,1.A1El.,lIT'Vl?1Elma .ree I BEN FISHMAN, Fish,,' Brooklyn. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-four. Prepared at Stuyvesant High School. Four years at Cornell. Menorah Society. JOSEPH HOWARD FLINT, Athens. Chemistry. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Hudson High School. Five years at Cornell. AXE, The Cornell Chemzrt Board, Assistant Instructor Chemistry, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. HAROLD MILTON FLORSHEIM, Goat, Chicago, Ill. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty. Prepared at I University High School. Four years at Cornell. Wearer of the C,'g Freshman Track Squad, Soccer Team 2, 45 Basketball Squad 3, 4.3 Baseball Squad 25 '86 Memorial Stage, The Cornell flnnualr Board 2., 3, Assistant Business Manager 4. g RUSSELL HARDING Focc, l'Russ, Toledo, O. Arts iand Sciences. Age, twenty-One. Prepared at Toledo Central High School. Two and One-half years at Cornell. EN. ALBERT WILLIAIII FORCE, Si, Ithaca. Agriculture. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Four years at Cornell. AZg Helios: Farmers' IfVeek Committee, Kermis, 3. I DAVID COOLEY FORD, Dave,,' Ashtabula, Ohioj Chemistry. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Ashtabula High School. Two years at Cornell. 21122, First Lieutenant R. O. T. C. 1. EDGAR WOLCOTT FOSTER, Eddie, Rutherford, N. J. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Rutherford High School. One and one-half years at Cornell. QE. MORRIS GILES FRANCE, Friskey, Seward. Veterinary. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Cobleskill High School. Four years at Cornell. ANIIQ Scroll and Spade. ' .mm One Hundred Sixty . 1 A , Qesm.QQ,.PsN.E2L.L.l,f5JEl...lll llli.llll.z.l,g. ,. i JACOB L?ixi.L Louis FRANK, Lyall, Buffalo. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Masten Park High School. Two years at Cornell. EIIg State Scholarship. PAUL BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, Pablo,'l New York City. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty. Prepared at DeWitt Clinton High School. Four years at Cornell. ZBTg First Lieutenant R. O. T. C. 3. 1 FRANK ANTHONY FRATANDUONO, IR., Frat, Philadelphia, Pa. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Lower Merion High School. Four years at Cornell. Cosmopolitan Club.- GEORGE PLAUT FRENKEL, 'fFrank, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty. Prepared at Columbia Granamar School. One year at Cornell. University Orchestra IQ Cosmopolitan Club. KENNETH SCHUYLER FRIDERICI, Freddie,,' Amsterdam. Veterinary, Age, twenty-two. Prepared ,at Amsterdam High School. Four years at Cornell. ANP. ROBERT EMANUETQ FRIEDLICH, Bob, Rochester. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at the Phillips Exeter Academy. Four years at Cornell. EDUARD FRITZ, IR., Eddie, Poughkeepsie. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Poughkeepsie High School. Four years at Cornell. Varsity Hockey Squad 45 State Tuition Scholar- ship. , . ' MARTIN FROBISHER, JR., Fm, Englewood, N. I. Agriculture. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Englewood High School. Two years at Cornell. ELIDE. Cornell Masonic Club. x One Hundred Sixty-one -1 rssr A. Q. .ig1T'm1Isi,,lii1...i.....S. ARTHUR FRUCHT, Art,,' Brooklyn. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Boys' High School. Three years at Cornell. 0ATg Captain'R. O. T. C. 35 Menorah Society. MILES WILLIAM FRY, Smiles, Ephrata, Pa. Agriculture. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Eph- rata High School. Three years at Cornell. Scroll and Spade. ' JAMES BLAINE FRYE, Jimmie, Gouverneur. Chemistry. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Gouver- neur High School. Two years at Cornell. GX. I JAMES ELLSWORTH FULLER, Doc, East Hartford, Conn. Landscape Architecture. Age, twenty- two. Prepared at East Hartford High School. Three and one-half years at Cornell. AZg Heliosg Forestry Clubg Lazy Clubg The Cornell Countryman Board. . JAMES XVEAST FULLER, Jim, Springville. Veterinary. Age, twenty-four. Prepared at Griffith g Institute. Four years at Cornell. S2TEg Assistant in Pathology and Bacteriology 3, 4. CARL WILLIAM GAFERON, Gaff, St. Louis, Mo. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Phillips Andover Academy. Two years at Cornell. MANLY MASON GALE, Groton. Agriculture. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Groton High School. Four years at Cornell. Skull. - SAMUEL GALINSKY, Shorty,', Utica. Veterinary. Age, twenty-ive. Prepared at Utica Free Acad- emy. Three years at Cornell. OAT. One Hundred Sixty-two I ..., .W WM. CHARLES GARSIDE, Gear, Nleriden, Conn. Law. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Meriden High School. Three years at Cornell. EfIDEg AEPg Lacrosse Squad 3g Debate Council 33 Varsity Debate - 2, 3: 794 Debate Stage 3QJ8l'!L1S. I ' WILLLAM HENRY GAUGER, Shorty,,' Buffalo. Chemistry. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Lafay- ette High School. Four years at Cornell. Eleusis. . 'SPENSER STRANAI-IAN GAWNE, Spense, Cleveland, O. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Pre- pared at University School. Four years at Cornell. ATS25 Liberty Loan Committee 3g Military Ball Committee 4g Freshman Tax Committeeg Sophomore Rush Committeeg junior Spring Day Committeeg Freshman Advisory Committee 3g Masqueg Savage Club. EDWARD R1DL,EY GERKEN, Ed, Gerk, Brooklyn. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-five. Prepared at Mercersburg Academy. Four years at Cornell. QDKE. MAURicE EDWIN GILLETT, Jack, Niagara Falls. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Niagara Falls High School. Four years at Cornell. ATQQ Rod and Bob. SAMUEL COLVER Grsr, Ir., Sam, Wellsburg, W. Va. Agriculture. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Wellsburg-'High School. Three years at Cornell. EN, Freshman Football Teamg Varsity Foot- ball Squadg Freshman Spring Day Committeeg Freshman Advisory Committeeg Manager of Orches- tra. BENJAMINi FRANK GLASSER, Ben, Brooklyn. Chemistry. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Stuy- vesant High Sehool. Four years at Cornell. GEORGE NICHOLS GOODNOW, Goodie, Highland Park, Ill. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Lake Forest Academy. One year at Cornell. 9AXg Freshman Crew, Varsity Foot- , ball Squadg Varsity Track Team. X Om' Hundred Sixty-three Q A, 1 A L Q.Wc,Q..Ps.NraLL.1.4sN .jg1l'fW.,w. W, A FREDERTCH KENNETH GORKE, Ken,'7 Syracuse. Agriculture. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Cen- tral Hlgh School. Three years at Cornell. AZg Heliosg Basketball Squad, Farmers' Week Committee. DEWITT CLiNToN GOULD, Roscoe, Newark. Agriculture. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Newark High School. Four years at Cornell. AX. RICHARD EVEREST GOVE, f'Dick, Peru. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Platts- burg High School. Four years at Cornell. Adirondack Club. ROBERT PARKS GRANT, Clayton. Law. Age, twenty-five. Prepared at'Clayton High School. Two years at Cornell. Zodiac. A A ROBERT SYLVESTER GREEN, Bob, Brooklyn. Forestry! Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Boys' High School. Three years at Cornell. Forestry Club. LEWIS GREENE, Brooklyn. Chemistry. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Manual Training High School. Four years at Cornell, Lieutenant R. O. T. C. 3, 4g Manager of College Basketball Team. ROMAN JACOB GREIL, Rome, Montgomery, Ala. Law. Age, twenty-One. Prepared at Edgar's School. Four years at Cornell. ZBT. ALEXANDER THOMAS HONAKER GRIDER, Ithaca. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-three. Pre- pared at Ithaca High School. Two and one-half years at Cornell. ' Onf Hundred Sixty-four Y -Ii , . ,-' 47-V-' '75 , E., -' .. ' is 1,0-2Qamc.Q..Ps.fs1.EiL.1..1.fx.1fs1,..!f'mf1ii..fiil.ii....i g , CLEMFILTT LEROUX GR1FFiN, Griff, Stamford, Conn. Chemistry. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Stamford High School. Four years at Cornell. , FRANK ALEXANDER GR1FF1N, Stamford, Conn. Chemistry. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Stamford 1 High School. Four years at Cornell. . SM1'rH GEORGE GRIFHN, Grin, Ithaca. Veterinary. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Newield High School. Two years at Cornell. Forestry Club. WILLIAM HERBERT GRIGSON, Grig, Westheld, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Age, twellty-tWO. Pre- pared at Westfield High School. Three and one-half years at Cornell. GA, Sphinx Head, Wearer ofthe CHQ Freshman Track Team, Varsity Track Team 2, 3, 45 Captain R. O. T. C. 3. JOHN'NELSON GROVE, HJ. N., jack, Williamsville. Chemistry. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Williamsville High School. Four years at Cornell. BENJAMIN' HARRISON GURWITZ, Hjerryf' Elmhurst. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty. Prepared at Boys' Higlf?School. Four years at Cornell. AEH, Freshman Crewg Blauvelt Scholarship, State Tuition Scholarship. WILLIAM-STRATTON HADAWAY, Bill, Montgomery. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Montgomery High School. Five years at Cornell. HKNg A. I. E. E. CHARLES BROCKWAY HALE, '4Charley, Greensboro, N. C. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Herkimer High School. Four years at Cornell. Kfbg State Cash and Tuition Scholar- ships, Glee Club 35 University Choir I, 2, 3, 45 Festival Chorus 4. Q One Ilundrfd Sixty-fm' .1 A, LINCOLN Noracorr HALL, Linc,,' Chicago, Ill. Architecture. A ge, twenty-three. Prepared at Lane Technical High School. Four years at Cornell. ATSZQ Gargoyleg Freshman Advisory Committeeg Alumni Pledge Committee, Savage Clubg Musical Clubsg Masqueg Sunday Night Clubg Cornell Flying Club. MAYNARD ERWIN HALL, 'LShine, A'Red, Gloversville. Nlechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-four. Prepared at Gloversville High School. Four and one-half years at Cornell. KXIIQ A. I. E. F., A. S. M. E. ' HERMAN HALPERIN, Halp, Hamilton, O. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Hamilton High School. Four years at Cornell. Instructor in Electrical Engineering 4. WALDO BERTAM HAMMETT, Bert,,' Portland, lVIe. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-three. Pre- pared at Portland High School. Four years at Cornell. XfID.' REGINALD GOWER HAMMOND, '4Reg, ' C-hicago, Ill. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty. Pres pared at University High School. Four years at Cornell. QIDKNIIQ Sphinx Headg Interfraternity Baseball Committee 3, Alumni Pledge Committee 4g Class Historian: The Cornell Daily Sun Board 1, 21 31 4- ALFRED GRAHAM HANCOCK, Ag, Hamburg. Agriculture. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Lafayette High School. Four years at Cornell. Zfbig Kermis 3g Class Secretary-Treasurer 4.5 Musical Clubs 1, 2, 3, 4g University Orchestra 2. JOHN EVERETT HARDY, Jack, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at DeWitt Clinton High School. Four years at Cornell. GE, State Scholarshipg Dramatic Club 3, 4. WILLIS YOUNG HARLOW, Bill, Hempstead. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Hill School. One year at Cornell. TNIf. One Hundred Sixty-fix ' Q A 1 AA ,rnllMe.iII....I-.... JAMES BAILEY HARPER, Jim, Philadelphia, Pa. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-one. Pre- pared at Episcopal Academy. Two years at Cornell. ZIII. - FRANCIS LEVINGSTON HAKRIS, Fran, Chicago, Ill. Law. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Univer- sity High School. Four years at Cornell. Freshman Football Teamg Track Team, Basketball Squad, Varsity Football Squadng Sophomore Tax Committee. LANGDON VVILLIAM HARRIS, IR., Ly, Newfield, N. Law. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Clayton High School. Two years at Cornell. Xfbg Chairman Freshman Rush Committee. BERNARD JAMES HARRISON, Harry, Brooklyn. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Erasmus Hall High School. Four years at Cornell. Zodiac, Varsity Track Squad 2, 3g Soccer Team 4.5 Thr Carmel! Cwzl Engineer Board 3, 45 British-American Club. GALEN ,BUTTS HARRISON, Diz, Oneonta. Agriculture. Age, twenty. Prepared at Oneonta High , School. Four years at Cornell. Farmers' Week Committeeg College Elections Committee 35 State Cash Scholarshipg Kermisg Cross Country Club 2, 3. SCOTT HARTMAiQ, Scottie, Sayre, Pa. Agriculture. Age, twenty-nine. Prepared at Perkiomen Seminary. ' HERBERT WILLIAM KEATING HARTMAYER, Herb, Buffalo. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty. Pre- pared at Buffalo Technical High School. Four years at Cornell. Eleusisg The Cornell Cwzl Engin- eef Board 3. I - . A HAROLD ARTHUR HARTT, Hal, Ravena. Chemistry. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Ravena High School. Four years at Cornell. 211525 AXEg Assistant in Chemistry 4. I Cm' Ilunired S'ixty-Jevm -1 A .Q.Wc.Q,.R.N.Ea.1..1.A1s1TWl.li.l'mt. CARL JAY HASBROUCK, Carl, Highland. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at High- land High School. Three and one-half years at Cornell. AXP, TBIIg Rod and Bob, Varsity Crew Squad 3, 4.. JOSEPH PERRY HAVEY, Joe, Yonkers. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-four. Prepared at Yonkers High School. Pour and one-half years at Cornell. IIDKNII. MAURICE KINGSLEY HEARTFIELD, Maury, Newburgh. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Pre- pared at Holbrook School. Two years at Cornell. ECP. ' CRLAND EDWARD HELMS, Shorty, Randolph. Veterinary. Age, twentyftwo. Prepared at East Randolph High School. Four years at Cornell. ANP, Varsity Football Squad 3, 4g Basketball Team 2, 4g Varsity Crew 3. ANDREW JAMES RONALD HELPS, Ron, Upper Montclair, N. J. Chemistry. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Montclair High School. Three years at Cornell. GE. ANDREW HEMMER, Dutch, Syracuse. Chemistry. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Christian Brothers Academy. Pour years at Cornell. AXPg AXE. JULIUS HENDEL, Oneida. Agriculture. Age, twenty-four. Prepared at Oneida High School. Three years at Cornell. ' ' EDWARD GRANT HEQUEMBQURG, Heck, Cook, Dunkirk. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty- one. Prepared at Horace Mann School. Four years at Cornell. Om' H umired Sixty-eighl .W A , 1-. . ..,. - A, . ., 1 .. V, . 1 iiii A, Q.WQ.Q.1LN.eQL.1..1.AN,...f'mflll..iil1..i.. 1. 'i 'E I HAROZD INGERSOLL HETTINGER. Matt, Freeport, Ill. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Pre- pared at Freeport High School. Four years at Cornell. SAX, Quill and Dagger, Pyramid, Junior Smoker Committee, Senior Pledge Committee, Freshman Advisory Committee 3, Acting Manager of Freshman Track 3, Manager 4, British-American Club. BOYD TINSLEY HILL, Bub, Freeport, Ill. Architecture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Freeport High School. Four years at.Cornell. QKNII, Quill and Dagger, Gargoyle, Freshman Advisory Com- mittee 32 Junior Spring Day Committee, The Cormfll Widow Board I, 2, 3, 4, Savage Club, Sunday Night Club 4. ALBERT FORD HINRICHS, Fliv, Glen Ridge, N. J. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty. Prepared at Glen Ridge High School. Three years at Cornell. Thx? Cornell Era Board I, 2, 3, Freshman Debate Team, Second Lieutenant R. O. T. C. 2, Huntington Club, Cosmopolitan Club. Louis HAROLD HINRICHS, 'lHal, Heine, Glen Ridge, N. I. Chemistry. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Glen Ridge High School. Two years at Cornell. QKZ, Masque, Huntington Club. EMANUEL HIRSCH, Mannie, Amityville. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Amity- ville High School. Four years at Cornell. State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, University Orches- tra 1, 2,,3, 4. LEON FREDER1cK,H1RscHBERo, Lee, Brooklyn. Chemistry. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Boys' High School. Four years at Cornell. QIDEII. BENiAM1N WALTER HIRSH, UB. W. Memphis, Tenn. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-One. Prepared at Central High School. Four years at Cornell. ZBT. RAYMOND OWEN H1'fCHCOCK, Hitchy, Lyons. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Lyons High School. Four years at Cornell. s One Iluvzdrfcl Sixly-nine Mi a t 1-o??f2.0..eQ DONALD HOAGLAND, Don, Bridgeton, N. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Bridgeton High School. Four years at Cornell. AFP5 The Cornell Countryman Board 3, 4. ALFRED LOGAN HOBART, '4Hobey, Springfield, Mass. .Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Exeter Academy. Three years at Cornell. Acacia. . JOHN EDWARD HOEHN, Ed, Eddie, Waco, Texas. Agriculture. Age, twenty-three. Pre- pared at Royal Gymnasium, Cassel, Germany. One and one-half years at Cornell. F JOHN KNIGHT HOLBROOK, JR., Holy, NeWYOrk City. Arts and Sciences. Age,twenty. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Four years at Cornell. AX, Freshman Football Teamg Varsity Football Squad 43 Varsity Baseball Squad 2, 35 Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4. A PERCY ROBERT HOLMES, Perce, Warwick. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Warwick High School. Four years at Cornell. GA5 A. S. M. E.g Scroll and Spade. HARRY FREEMAN HOLMWOOD, Orchard Park, Agriculture. Age, twenty-one: Prepared at Lafayette High School. Four years at Cornell. Eleusis. WILLIAM STULL HOLT, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Boys' High School. Four years at Cornell., Tennis Teamg Janusg British-American Club. ALBERT HUNTINGTON HOOKER, JR., Al, Niagara Falls. Chemistry. Age, twenty-four. Prepared at The Hill School. Four years at Cornell. A4135 Freshman Track Teamg Freshman Cross Country Teamg Varsity Cross Country Team 3, Freshman Advisory Committee 3g Senior Endowment Com- mittee, Glee Club 4.5 The Cornell Chemist Board 3, British-American Club. One Hundred Seventy ' - 1 N. .-w. . ,-- -- --1' - .. V -. -' ' .ric .....o , 1 RUSSELL OLIN HOOKER, Russ, Watertown. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Watertown High School. Four years at Cornell. Zodiac, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. ROGEYP WOLCOTT,HOOKER, W,oos, Niagara Falls. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at The Hill School. TWO 'years at Cornell. AACIU5 Aleph Samachg Freshman Advisory Com- mittee, Junior Smoker Committee, Glee Club, Assistant Manager of Crew. VVIL-LARD DOUGLAS HOPKINS, Doug, Youngstown. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Niagara Falls High School. Four years at Cornell. EQ. Hebs-Sag Freshman Advisory Committee, State Scholarship. HARRY DAVIDS HORTON, Claremont, Calif. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Blair Academy. Two years at Cornell. SAX. ' LANSING SOUTHWICK HOSK1NS, Hap, Seneca Falls. Law. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Mylm- derse Academy. Four years at Cornell. Eff-A 9111.5 Sage Scholarshipg The Cornell Law Quarlerly Board, Huntington ,Clubg Assistant Manager of Interscholastic Track 3, Manager 4. Tm IRA HAROLD HOUSTON, Tex, Goshen. Agriculture. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Goshen High School. KAP: ACA g cCc q Hebs-Sag Cross Country Team 4, Track Squad 2, 35 Farmers' Week Committee 3, Cross Country Club 4g C. U. C. A. 2, 3, 4, University Cash Scholarship. EDWIN LAWRENCE HOWARD, Ed, Youngstown. Agriculture. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Niagara Falls'High School. Four years at Cornell. ZAE5 Hebs-Sa. HARRY IRVING HOWARD, Buck, Washington, D. C. Law. Age, twenty-five. Prepared at Western High School. Four years at Cornell. AT, f15A1iD5 Aleph Samachg Quill and Dagger, Wearer of the Cf', Captain Freshman Baseball Team IQ Varsity Baseball Team ag Captain 3Q Sophomore Smoker Cofhrnitteeg Vice-President Law Association 35 Senators, Clubg Sunday Night Clubg Book and Bowl. One Hu-ndred Sfwenfy-orie A .1 , A, , o.mQ,.Q...1AN..eQL.L.1.AN,..,Wmfiii..a.ilu, GEORGE BROKAW HOWELL, New. Brunswick, Architecture. Age, twenty-four. Prepared at Blair Academy. TWO years at Cornell. Xlibg College Basketball Teamg The Cornell Arrhziett Board. NELSON LANDON HOYT, JR., Linger, Winnetka, Ill. Arts and Sciences. Age,twenty-two. Prepared at New Trier High School. Three and one-half years at Cornell. X41 THORNE CUMINGS HULBERT, Thornie, Ithaca. Chemistry. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Three years at Cornell. GX. STANLEY JOHNSTON HUNGERFORD, Stan, Clayton. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-four. Prepared at Clayton High School. Three and one-half years at Cornell. KCIDQ University Band. ALOER EUGENE HUN1c1N, Al, Cleveland, O. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at University School. Four years at Cornell. EX: TBIIQ Quill and Daggerg Pyramid, Sophomore Tax Committee: Chairman Spring Day Committeeg Hardly Fair Committeeg Member of Executive Council of Interfraternity Associationg KBCIPg Beth L'Amedg Sunday Night Clubg Savage Clubg Mas- queg Book and Bovvlg Manager of Freshman Football 4. JOHN CHARLTON HUNTER, Todd, Fulton. Agriculture. Age, twenty-four. Prepared at Fulton High School. Four years at Cornell. Assistant in Zoology 2, 3. RALPH DONALD HUSZAGH, Hussie, Chicago, Ill. Architecture. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Evanston Academy. Four years at Cornell. BSU: Gargoyleg Freshman Track Teamg Sophomore Smoker Committeeg Sophomore Tax Committeeg Alumni Pledge Committeeg The Cornell Wzdow Boardg Savage Club. RUSSELL HILLS ILER, Russ, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at'Boys' High School. Four years at Cornell. CIDKXIQ HACFHQ Soccer Team 2g Sophomore Tax Committee ZQ Freshman Advisory Committee 3, 4g The Co1neZZEra Board 2, 3, 4. A One Hundred Seventy-two i V A ...A .. .A O ..A. , JACOB GERRESON ISRAEL, Jack, Tonawanda. Law. Age, twenty-One. Prepared at Tonawanda High School. Four years at Cornell. State Scholarship. ANDREWQJACK, Andy, Newark, N. J.. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Barringer High School. Three years at Cornell. Eleusisg Glee Club. SILVESTER ARTHUR JACOB, Slick, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty. Prepared at Evander Childs High School. Four years at Cornell. EAM, College Basketball Teamg Varsity Basketball Squad 4. THEODORE FREDERICK JAEGER, Steve, Ted, Hartford, Conn. Law. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Hartford Public High School. Three years at Cornell. THOMAS ANGUS JENKINS, JR., Tom, Mount Vernon. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Preparedat Nlount Vernon High School. One year at Cornell. KIDKXII. CLARENCE JOHNSON, Canandaigua. Agriculture. Age, twenty. Prepared at Canandaigua Academy. Four years at Cornell. AZ, Helios, Eastman Stage. CARL VICTOR JOHNSON, Johnnie, Hartford, Conn. Architecture. Age, twenty-four. Prepared at Hartford Public High School. Three and One-half years at Cornell.E1I2Eg Freshman Advisory Com- mittee 3gStudent Council 3, Masque 4: Savage Club, Mandolin Club I, 25 University Orchestra I. DEYO WAY JOHNSON, Johnny, Ellenville. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Ellenville High School. Four years at Cornell. Eleusisg State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, University Orchestra I, 2, 45 Mandolin Club 2, 4. One Hundred Sevfnty-thru -1 ccsc Q2 ssr. Q .wc .air ERNEST EDWARD JoHNsoN, Ernie, St. Louis, Mo. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Sm1th Academy. Three years at Cornell. KAg Sophomore Tax Committee, Winter Party Com- mittee 45 Spring Day Committee 4g Junior Promenade Committee, Freshman Adivsory Committee. ROY CAMPBELL JOHNSTON, Johnny, Livingston Nlanor. Veterinary. Age, twenty-four. Prepared at Livingston hlanor High School. Four years at Cornell. AXP, Acacia, Cornell Masonic Club. HENRY HUNTER JONES, Casey, Durham, N. C. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Durham High School. One and one-half years at Cornell. ETQ Southerners' Club. . HUA KAO, Shanghai, China. Nlechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at St. John's College, Shanghai. One and one-half years at Cornell. WILLIAM ERNEST KARG, Bill,,' NIL Holly, N. hlechanical Engineering. Age, twenty. Prepared at lVIt. Holly High School. Four years at Cornell. Eleusis. LUKE JAMES ISAVANA, Appy,l' LaGrange, Ill. Architecture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at La- Grange High School. Four years at Cornell. The Corn!!! Wzdow Board 3, 4. CLARENCE RAYMoND KEELER, Malone, Agriculture. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Franklin Academy Three and one-half years at Cornell. State Cash Scholarship. ' HAROLD PARKER IQELLER, Kel, BuHalo. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Lafayette High School. Four years at Cornell. ATS2g Farmers' Week Committee 2,3. One Hundred Seventy-four Q .i' .,..,o ?T2...Q.wc.Q,,EN,EgL.1a1.A1s,fg1Wiii.lflm11..i.- l THOMAS LLOYD KELLY, Kel, Chicago, Ill. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at .Choate School. Four years at Cornell. X NPT, Sphinx Head, Freshman Cap Burning Committeeg ' .Freshman Advisory Committee, Junior Smoker Comrnitteeg Manager of Nlusical Clubs, British- American Club. ., ' V DURWARD BELLMONT KENNEDY, IR., Boo, Flushing. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-two. ,Prepared at Flushing High School. One year at Cornell. KE, State Scholarship. WILLIAM THOMPSON KERR, Bill, North Tonawanda. Law. Age, twenty-live. Prepared at North Tonawancla High School. Four years at Cornell. AX. l CHARLES LUCIUS KILBORNE, Hjeiif' Kelloggsville. Agriculture. Age, twenty. Prepared at Moravia High School. Four years at Cornell. EH, ANP, College Baseball Team, College Basketball Team. CHARLES, HAROLD iK1NG., Stockbridge. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Munnsville High School. Four years at Cornell. Varsity Track Squad 4, Cross Country Team 45 C. U. C. A. Cabinet,5iState Cash and Tuition Scholarship. GEORGE, JOSEPH KING, Saratoga Springs. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Saratoga Springs High School. Three and one-half years at Cornell. X DANIEL FRANCIS K1NsMAN, Dan, Greene. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Greene High School. Three years at Cornell. Scroll and Spade. ELIVLER FRANKLIN IQINSMAN, Kinnie, Binghamton. Architecture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Central High School. Four years at Cornell. Huntington Club. Ona H undmi rfvmly-inf it i -1 icii A Q.Wc.Q..R.N,eQL.L.1.As1.Wfui..lil'zm, , r LiNUS EMERsoN IQITTREDGE, Kitt, Lockport. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-one. Pre- pared at Lockport High' School. Four years at Cornell. TBHg HKNQ State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. HYMAN KLE1N, Hank,,' Hy,,' Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty. Prepared at Eastern District High School. Four years at Cornell. EAM, College Crew 2,5 State Cash and Tuition Scholar- ships, University Undergraduate Scholarship. EMIL KLINE, Kliney, Hudson. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty. Prepared at Hudson High School. Four years at Cornell. Beta Samachg Assistant in Chemistry, Blauvelt Scholarship, State Tuition Scholarshipg University Orchestra 2, 45 The Cornell Clzemut Board 3, 4. EDWARD CAULFIELD KNAPP, Ed, L'Eddie, Marcellus. Agriculture. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Marcellus High School. Four years ,at Cornell. AZg Helios, Varsity Track Squad. EDWIN KNAUSS, Ed, Poughkeepsie. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Poughkeepsie High School. Four years at Cornell. KNI15 The Sibley journal of Engznezrzng Board 2, 3, 4- G1-:OFFREY KNIGHT, Jeff, Leonarcltown, Md. Agriculture. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Horace Mann School. Four years at Cornell. GEEK, Quill and Dagger, Hebs-Sag Wearer ofthe C , Fresh- mian Football Squadg Varsity Crew 2, 3, Varsity Football Squad 25 Mud Rush Committee 25 Class Day Committee 4. HARRY HALL KNIGHT, St. Louis, Mo. Chemistry. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Smith Manual Training School. Two years at Cornell. KA, Freshman Football Team, Beth L'Amed. GEORGE EDGAR KNOWLTON, IR., Ted, Ridgewood, N. I. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-fivei Prepared at Ridgewood High School. Four years at Cornell. KEg Rod and Bobg Freshman Advisory Committeeg Convocation Hour Committeeg Sunday Night Clubg Cornell Flying Club. One H umired Seventy-Six X .,, 4 -I Z.. . .., , ., .. In 4 . 4 A, A. i i Joi-IN HENRY KOEHLER, IR., Jack,' Rockville Centre. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-one. Pre- pared at Southside High School. ' Four years at Cornell. State Scholarship. DANIEL, MELVIN KRAUSKOPF,-f Chick, 'New York City. Law. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Morris High School. Six years at' Cornell. EAM. . CHARLES EDWARD KREY, Charlie, Washington, D. C. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Technical High School. Four years at Cornell. Scorpiong Captain R. O. T. C. 21 Senators' Clubg Ofhcers' Club. - JOHN HENRY WILLIAM KROGMANN, Red, Brooklyn. Law. Age, twenty. Prepared at Boys' High School. Four years at Cornell. Kxlfg Varsity Football Squad 25 State Scholarshipg Dramatic Club. HARRY ESSLIER KROIN, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty. Prepared at Boys' High School. Four years at Cornell. Chess Teamg Regents Scholarshipg State Tuition Scholarshipg Undergraduate Scholarshipg, Chess Club. . HAROLD TALBOT LACEY, Hal, Binghamton. Chemistry. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Central High School. Three years at Cornell. GEQ AXEQ State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, Glee Club 2, 3. - GEORGE EDWAREUSPOTZ LALLOU, Ted, Philadelphia, Pa. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty. Pre- pared at Epsicopal Academy. Four years at Cornell. ZXI'g Freshman Football Squadg Sophomore Tax Committeeg Freshman Advisory Committeeg Cheer Leader, Masque. VINCENT BRANNER LAMOUREUX, Lammy, Ithaca. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Four years at Cornell. KNI'g State Cash Scholarship. m Om' Hundrm' Seventy-Sevmi ., , - ' . ' .I - , ,,, . - .Q.wc,Q.1aN.efL,1.,1.fx1s.FIiiiWm..iiiiii- A . ENRIQUE LANDRCN, JR., Vega Baja, Porto Rico. Agriculture. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Rio Piedras High School. Four years at Cornell. GILMORE ANTHONY LARDNER, Ring, Rock Island, Ill. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Davenport High School. Two years at Cornell. BSU, Freshman Crew, Freshman Tax Committee. JoHN VINCENT LARKIN, '4Bud, Ithaca. Architecture. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Four years at Cornell. Mandolin Club, Cornell Catholic Club. LEO JOSEPH LARKIN, Ellenville. Chemistry. Age, twenty. Prepared at Ellenville High School. Three years at Cornell. JOHN LAUGHLIN, Johnnie, Akron. Veterinary. Age, twenty-six. Prepared at Akron High School. Four years at Cornell. ANII. KURT CORELL LAUTER, Casey, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Boys' High School. Four years at Cornell. Komos. RANDALL JAMES LEBOEUF, JR., BiH, Albany. Law. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Albany Academy. Five years at Cornell. AX, EAX, Navy Day Hop Committee ZQ Convocation Hour Committee 4, Lieutenant R. O. T. C. 2, Captain, Major, Colonel 3, Colonel 4. The Cornell Em Board I, 2, Editor-in-Chief 4, 5, Manuscript Club, Winner Schurman hiilitary Nledal I. BERNARD HAROLD LEFKOWITZ, Lefty, New York City. Chemistry. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Morris High School. Three years at Cornell. Freshman Track Team, Varsity Cross Country Squad, Cross Country Club. i Om' Humlrfd Seventy-Eighi 1 ,X to1.QffzoswcQR.N.EgL.L.1.ns1.Tmlilff.fii5..it , DONALD ETHELBERT LEITH, Don, New York City. Agriculture. Age, twenty. Prepared at Town- . send Harris Hall. ' Four years at Cornell. QKZ, Quill and Dagger, Hebs-Sa, Alumni Pledge ' Committee 3, 4g Liberty Loan Committee 2, 35 The Corr1.ellCourLzryma1z Board I, 2, Assistant Nfanager of Basketball 3, Nlanager 4? V EDw1N JOSEPH LENAHAN, 4'Eddie, Buffalo. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Canisius and Hutchinson Central School. Four years at Cornell. CIJEK, GNZ, Pyramid. HERBERT HARRINCTON LINNELL, Herb,', Springfield, Mass. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-one. Prepared .at Worcester Academy. Four years at Cornell. ZAE, TBII, Rod and Bob, Varsity Crew Squad 2, 3, -4, College Honor Committee 3, 4. EVERETT W1NF1ELD LINS, Pete, New Brighton. Agriculture. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Curtis High School. Pour years at Cornell. Zodiac, Helios, Freshman Crew Squad, Soccer Squad ZQ Lacrosse Team 4g The Cornell Countryman Board I, 25 The Cornrll Annually Board 2, 3, 4, Rifle Club IQA Manager Student Rooming Agency 4. CHARLES WARREN LITTLE, Johnstown. Law. Age, twenty. Prepared at Johnstown High School. Three and one-half years at Cornell. The Cornell Law Quarterly Board 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM LITTLEWOOD, 'LBill, Richmond Hill. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Richmond Hill School. Pour years at Cornell. Nayati, TBH, University Orchestra I, 2, 3. CHENG-EANG LIU, Shanghai, China. hlechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Tsinghua, Peking. Three and one-half years at Cornell. PNII. MERRILL COLLIER LOFTON, Mac, Chattanooga, Tenn. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Piepared at McCallie School. Four years at Cornell. AXP, Varsity Basketball Squad 2, 3, College Basketball Team I. Om' Hurzdrrd Swrrziy-rzirzr I 1 ,A..A Q A,.. 1lll.l,?i,1ll1.ll.ilmg...... GEORGE WILLIS LORD, Evanston, Ill. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-four. Prepared at North- western Academy. Four years at Cornell. Zodiac. . LINK MICHAEL LOTTER, Springville. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty. Prepared at Griliith Institute. Four years at Cornell. HAROLD MARSHALL LUFKIN, Parson, Parkesburg, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Age, thirty-three. Prepared at Coatesville High School. TWO years at Cornell. Cosmopolitan Club. DAVID VICTOR LUMSDEN, Lummy, Ithaca. Landscape Architecture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Four years at Cornell. GX. JOHN PETER MACBEAN, NIR., Jack, Philadelphia, Pa. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-three. Pre- pared at Northeast High School. Four years at Cornell. AKE5 Sphinx Headg Golf Team 25 Freshman Advisory Committeeg Freshman Tax Committee, The Cornell Ctml Engmrfr Board 3g Majurag KBIIU Sunday Night Club, Book and Bowl, Savage Club. I-IALSTEAD MILLER MACCABE, Mac, Brooklyn. Agriculture. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Westchester Academy. Four years at Cornell. 1IPFAg Aleph Samachg Quill and Dagger, Hebs-Sag Chairman Sophomore Smoker Committeeg Spring Day Committee: Freshman Advisory Committee, Chairman Hardly Fair Committeeg Student Council 4g Inter-fraternity Council 4g Glee Club lg Masque 3g Beth L'AmedlgManager of Football. GORDON MACKELLAR, Mac, I-Iazelton, Pa. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at George School. Four years at Cornell. ET, Rod and Bob: Soccer Team 2. EDWIN GORDON MACKENZIE, 'lMac, Millbrook. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Millbrook High School. Four years at Cornell. ZIIQ College Cross Country Team Ig College Swimming Team 3. One H undrzd Eighty ' X .1 A A O. DONALD OSMOND MACLEVOD, l'lVIac, Concord, N. H. Agriculture. Age, twenty-four. Prepared at Concord High School. Two years at Cornell. KE, Sphinx Headg Hebs-Sag Wearer Of the C'lg , Baseball Team 4.5 Senior Pledge Committee, Sunday 'Night Club. FRANCIS JOSEPH MARIA MCKLLISTER, Mac, Fran, Ithaca. Agriculture. Age, twenty-One. Prepared at Loyola College. Four years at Cornell. GEORGE HAROLD NICCARTHY, Mac, New York City. Nlechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Wyaterford High School. Five years at Cornell. TBH: HKNQ A. S M. E. JOHN PHILLLP MCCLAIN, Mack, Bellaire, O. Agriculture. Age, twenty-One. Prepared at Bellaire High School. ' Three years at Cornell. 411139, Hebs-Sag Freshman Football Teamg Varsity Football Squad 3: Varsity Track Team 2, 3. JOHN BENJAMIN MCCLATCHY, l'Mac, Merion, Pa. Civil Engineering. Age,.twenty-two. Prepared at Cascadilla School. Three and one-half years at Cornell. KZQ Rod and Bob, Track Team 3g College Honor System Committeeg Freshman Advisory Committee: Junior Promenade Committee, Senior Ball1COmmittee. ALEXANDER Li'rTLE MCCORMICK, Mac, Ashville, N. C. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty- four. Prepared at Bingham lVIilitary School. One year at Cornell. DONALD McCoRM1cK, Mac, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Architecture. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Wilkes-Barre High School. Three years at Cornell. College Cross Country Team 34 Mandolin Club 3. I DELOS LYON MCDONALD, Dubuque, Iowa. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Three years at Cornell. ZNII. - One Hundred Eighty-one Q- -1 , , one.Q.1?sN.EgL.1..1A1s.WII..IrIIm . JOHN MANDERSON MCDONALD, IR.,.Dubuque, Iowa. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Pre- pared at Cascadilla School. Three years at Cornell. ZNI1g Freshman Crew. JOHN LISTER MCELFRESH, Mac, Baltimore, Md. Chemistry. Age, twenty-one. Three years at Cornell. Prepared at Baltimore Polytechnic Institute. KAP, AXE, Assistant in Chemistry. FRANCIS IGNATIUS MCGRATH, Mac, Bridgeport, Conn. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Bridgeport High school. Four years at Cornell. - EDWARD PRICE MCKEE, Eddie, Scranton, Pa. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Central High School. Three years at Cornell. KAP, College Cross Country Team 23 The Cornell Cwzl Engmefr Board 2, 33 C. U. C. A. Cabinet 2, 3. VINCENT MCLOUGHLIN, Mac, New York City. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Stuyvesant High School. Four years at Cornell. EH. HORACE JOHN MCNEIL, Mac,', Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Erasmus Hall High School. Three and one-half years at Cornell. AXA, Freshman Crew Squad,- College Crew 3 . ROBERT LOUIS MCNITT, Mac,,' Bob, Pulaski. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Pulaski High School. Four years at Cornell. Varsity Cross Country Squad. DWIGHT LEEDS MCNULTY, Mac, Rutherford, N. J. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Rutherford High School. Four years at Cornell. 9A5TB1I5 The Siblry fauna! 0f'Eng1- nearing Board I, 2, Editor-in-Chief 3, 45 Assistant Instructor Machine Design 3, 4. One Hundwd Eighty-two ' 1 X . v.- . .- --' - 4 ' '- . - ' ... .. ROGER DAVIS MCPHERSON, Mac,l' Palmyra. Architecture. Age,tWenty. Prepared at Palmyra High School. Four years at Cornell. QIJAGQ Gargoyle, The Cormll Wzdow Board 2, 45 Art 'Editor 3g .The Cornell Alrchtteclr Board 3, 4. ALBER'I: ROBERT FRANCIS MCVEAN, f'Mac,'f LeRoy. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-one. Pre- pared at LeRoy High School. Four years at Cornell. State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, Cornell Catholic Club. WILLIAM MAHL, Bill, Mount Vernon. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Mount Vernon High School. ,Four years at Cornell. Dramatic Club. EDWARD LEONARD MAIER, l'Ed, 'Washington, D. C. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Eastern High School. Four years at Cornell. EH. Q ROBERT GRAY NIALLERY, Bob, Owego. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Ovvego Free Academy. Two years at Cornell. EH. WILBUR OSCAR MANCHESTER, Nassau. Civil Engineering., Age, twenty. Prepared at Chatham High School. Four years at Cornell. LEO VALENTINE MARKTHALER, Elmira. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Elmira FreefAcademy. Four years at Cornell. AXP. FREDERICK HOWARD VERMILYEA MARSH, Mill, Westfield, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Westfield High School. Four years at Cornell. 6Ag Varsity Basketball Squad 45 College Baseball Team 2, 3, 4: University Band 2, 3, 45 University Orchestra 2. Om' Humirfd Eighty-llzree ..,. - .1 , A Qt .wc.Q,RNELL.1.AN,FTllll'W'tllml.,l.lll...it .... T. HERBERT EDWARD MARSH, Herb, New 'Milford, Conn. Veterinary. Age, thirty-One. Pre- pared at New Milford High School, Six years at Cornell. SITE. XVILLIS ELWIN lV.lARTIN, Bill, Westfield, Pa. Chemistry. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at New- burgh Academy. Four years at Cornell. KW, TBII. ANDREW RICHMOND MART1NEz, Marty, New Orleans, La. Law., Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Phillips Exeter Academy. Four years at Cornell. ZNII5 '-I1AfI2g Sophomore Tax Committee, Spring Day Committee 3. WALTER lVlARX, Brick, Newark, N. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at South Side High School. Four years at Cornell. ZBTQ Wearerf of the HC , Coxswain Freshman Crew, Coxswain Varsity Crew 3. . LEONARD MAX MAs1Us, Len, New York City. Law. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at DeWitt Clinton High School. Three years at Cornell. ZBT. ELLTOTT BUTLER MASON, Reds,,' Nlilwaukee, Wis. Architecture. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Riverside High School. Four years at Cornell. ATAg TBII5 Gargoyleg Freshman Rush Committee ig The Cornell Annualf Board 35 Musical Clubs I. . XVALKER MASON, Walk,,' St. Louis, Mo. Law. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Cascadilla School. Two years at Cornell. Zxlfg Freshman Football Squadg Varsity Football Squad 4. CHARLES RONALD MATHER, Ron, Montclair, N. J. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-four. Prepared at Nlontclair High School. Two years at Cornell. GE. One Hundred Eighty-four i I-4, ,rl 1 ,-' - , , Y ,, .. I - ,L A. EDWARD LLEWELYNN IVIATHEWS, Brooklyn. Civil Engineering: Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Westtown School. One year at Cornell. SE. DIOMINICK FRANCIS MAURILLO, Murray,3' New York City. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. ' Prepared at DeWitt ClintoIT High School. Three and one-half years at Cornell. Freshman Track Squad. - FREDERICK ARTHUR NIAY, 'LProfessor, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty. Prepared at Eastern District High School. Four years at Cornell. Assistant in Physics 3, 45 State Scholarship, University Scholarship. JOHN DAVENPORT MAYER, Jack, Bath. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Haverling High School. Two years at Cornell. JACOB MEADOW, Hack, Paterson, N. Law. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at New Rochelle High School. Three years at Cornell. EAM, The Cornell Law Quarierly Board 3, 4. FREDERICK M.1EDLONG, Ted, Oswego. Architecture. Age, twenty-six. Prepared at Oswego High School. Four years at Cornell. EN, Gargoyleg Glee Club I, 2, 4. WILLIAM BELL MEGEAR, JR., Bill, Wilmington, Del. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-three. Pre- pared a-t Friends' School. Four years at Cornell. KEQ Quill and Daggerg Freshman Advisory Committee 3, Chairman 4: Junior Promenade Committee 35 Student Council Elections 4g Freshman Advisory Council 4g Chairman Winter Party Committee 43 The Cornell Em Board 24 Business Manager 3, 45 Sunday Night Club. ' JOHN DONALD MEIKLE, Don, Baltimore, Md. Agriculture. Age, twenty-tW0. Prepared at Baltimore Polytechnic Institute. Three years at Cornell. 211225 College Crew 29 Farmers' Week Committee. One' Hundred Eiglzly-jim' . . . 1 - R' - -Y , , , ., or Q CHARLES HENRY MERCHANT,i1B3fHCY,,y West Monroe. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Central Square High School. Three and two-thirds years at Cornell. RAYMOND NATHANIEL MERRILL, Ray, Springfield, Mass.' Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty- two. Prepared at Technical High School. Four years at Cornell. ZT5 University Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4- RENIFF CUTLER MERRIMAN, Curley, H Wellsbridge, Agriculture. Age, twenty-live. Prepared at UnadTlla High School. Two years at Cornell. GORDON JOHN MERTZ, Chubby, Colden. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty. Prepared at Hutchinson Central School. Four years at Cornell. Eleusis. RICHARD BARNAY MIHALKO, Dick, Mack, Hobart. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Hobart High School. Three and one-half years at Cornell. Acaciag College Baseball Team. HAROLD FREDRIC MILLER, Doc, Seneca Falls. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Mynderse Academy. Four years at Cornell. Varsity Cross Country Team 2. PETER PAUL MILLER, Pete, Bulfalo. Arts and Sciences. Age,twenty-four. Prepared at Lafayette High School. Four years at Cornell. Xxlfg Aleph Samachg Sphinx Headg Football Team, Wrestling Teamg Track Team: Chairman Senior Ball Committeeg Sophomore Cotillion Committeeg Freshman .giivisory Committeeg Student Council 35 Vice-President C. U. C. A. 25 Beth L'Amedg Sunday Night ub. ADRIAN MORSE MILLS, '!Pop, Durhamville. Veterinary. Age, twenty-six. Prepared at Oneida High School. Four years at Cornell. AKI15 Scroll and Spade. One Hundred Eighty-.fix ' X -1 A L 1 n SAMUEL HARRY MILSTEIN, Speed, Albany. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty. Prepared at Albany High School. Four years at Cornell. Beta Samach, '86 Memorial Declamation Stage 32 State Tuition Scholarship, Blauvelt Scholarship. 'PAUL HARING M1NToN, Paul, 7Chatham, N. I. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Pre- pared at Newark Academy. Three and one-half years at Cornell. EN, Freshman Crew, Fresh- man Banquet Committee, Junior Spring Day.Committee, Freshman Advisory Committee 4,Savage Club. - JOHN EMERY MINTY, Muskegon, Mich. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Muskegon High School.- Four years at Cornell. Xfil. THOMAS EDWARD MOFFITT, Red, Wallace, Idaho. Chemistry. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Hill School. Three years at Cornell, CIPEK, Freshman Football Team, Freshman Banquet Com- mittee, Student Council 2, Rocky Mountain Club. ENR1QUE MOL1'NET, Little Molly, Delicias, Cuba. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty. Pre- pared at Christain Brothers College. Four years, at Cornell. A. I. E. E., Valentine Club. ' ELLIS LINDSEY MONTFORT, Monte, Peruville. Veterinary. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Groton High School. Four years at Cornell. ANII. CHARLES BLAKE MORAN, Pat, Bernardsville, N. I. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-ive. Prepared at St. Paul's School. Four years at Cornell. CARLTOJV JAMES MORGAN, Morg,,' Mohawk. Veterinary. Age, twenty-six. Prepared at Herkimer High School. Four years at Cornell. Acacia, Cornell Masonic Club. Ona Humlrfd Eiglzty-.wvm 1 JLLYLG 2.Q.wc.Q,.Ps.N.ELL.L4f1AN.lLW'1llifiirM..i... ...yii THOMAS RICHARD MORGAN, Tom, Gilberton, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Mount Carmel High School. Three years at Cornell. DONALD EVAN MoRR1s, Chubby, Rochester. Agriculture. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Webster High School. Four years at Cornell. Helios. JOHN CARLEss MORRIS, 'fCotton, Sag Harbor. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty. Prepared at Pierson High School. Two years at Cornell. Long Island Club. ROBERT PORTER MoRR1s, Morey, Ovid. Agriculture. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Ovid High School. Four years at Cornell. Varsity Cross Country Squad 45 State Cash Scholarship. PHILIP MUNISTERI, Munie, Brooklyn. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-five. Prepared at Eastern District High School. Five years at Cornell. Cosmopolitan Club. HENRY PENNY MURPHY, Murph, Pawling. Law. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Pawling High School. Four years at Cornell. QKNIIQ A9-113, Aleph Samachg Sphinx Head, Wearer of the CHQ Varsity Baseball Team 2, 35 Senior Pledge Committeeg College Tax Committeeg Student Cou'ncil Elective Cornmitteeg Student Council 3g President of Law Association. JOSEPH ALLEN MYERS, JR., Tex, Bryan, Texas. Agriculture. Age, twenty-one. Four years at Cornell. EAE. JESSE LINCOLN MYERs, Toledo, O. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-five. Prepared at Toledo Central High School. Two years at Cornell. A. I. E. E. One Hundred Eighty-eight ' i l S1 '.., ll, I- ,. .... , H , .I .. e , 1 , .... Q....Q,Q,.Ps.NaE,L..L,1a1s1,,.VMl.,iifli,..i,.. , O JOSEPH REXWOOD NADLER, lAlabama,,' Gadsden, Ala. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-one. ,Prepared at Alabama Polytechnic Institute. One year at Cornell. Southerners' Club, University ' Club, Instructor in Machine Design. . ALFRED'HENRY NARWOLD, Tubby, 'Cleveland, O. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Glenville High School. Four years at Cornell. ATSZ. W1LL1AM'OTISANEAFIE, Ne-af, Spring Lake, N. Civil Engineering. Age, Thirty-three. Pre- pared at Hamilton School. TWO and One-half years at Cornell. JOSEPH NEEDLE', Joe, Charleston, S. C. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Charleston High School. Four years at Cornell. Rod and Bob, Varsity Baseball Team 2, 3. NORMAN TOIVO NEWTON, Fig,', Brooklyn. Landscape Architecture. Age, twenty-One. Prepared at Boys' High School. Five years at Cornell. BAX, Hebs-Sa, Lacrosse Squad 25 Senior Pledge Committee'1IWinter Party Committee, The Cornell Wrdow Board 3, 4, 5, Savage Club, Masque, Dramatic Club, President 5, Mandolin Club, State and Undergratuaate Scholarships. ALBERT RAYMOND NOLIN, Paddy, HAI, Auburn. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Auburn Academic High School. Three years at Cornell. AEfIv, Huntington Club, Rifle Club, Assistant Manager Student Agencies 3. CHARLES Aucusrus NORRIS, IR., Chick, Wingy, Boonton, N. I. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-four. Prepared at Andover. TWO years at Cornell. QZK. LEO CHANDLER NORR1s, Hornell. Agriculture. Age, twenty-eight. Prepared at Hornell High School. Two and one-half years at Cornell. AFP, C. U. C. A. Cabinet, Round-up Club. I One Hu ndrfd Eighly-11 im' .,,, -1 oto. ... Q.WQ..Q..1s.n.E..L.L.1.A.1s,f'Mii. A FLOYD LORRAIN NORTHROP, Skinny, Tarpon Springs, Fla. Agriculture. Age, twenty-one. Pre- pared at Stetson Academy. f Two years at Cornell. STEPHEN DUDLEY NOSTRAND, Dud, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty. Prepared at Polytechnic Preparatory School. Four years at Cornell. ZNI15 Freshman Tax Committeeg Sopho- more Tax Committee5 Freshman Advisory Committee 3, 45 Junior Smoker Committee5 Class Day Committee 35 Sunday Night Club5 KBKIP5 Beth L'Amed: Book and Bowl5 Mandolin Club5 Masqueg Manager of Freshman Baseball. FRANCIS JOHN OATES, l'Blondy, Greene. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Greene High School. Four years at Cornell. AFP5 Helios5 Round-up Club. ARTHUR OLSEN, Ole, South Norwalk, Conn. Law. Age, twenty-live. Prepared at Norwalk High School. Four years at Cornell. AGT, Sphinx Headg Wearer of the C 5 Freshman Baseball Teamg Varsity Baseball Team 2, 3, Captain 45 Secretary-Treasurer Law Association, Student Council. CHARLES HERRICK OSBORNE, Slim, Warrensburg. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-five. MPrepared at Warrensburg High School. Three years at Cornell. A PABLO BENIGNO OTEIZA, 'fPablito, Otti, Cienfuegos, Cuba. Architecture. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Colegio Nlontserrat. Four years at Cornell. College Baseball Team 35 College Basket- ball Team 45 Latin-American Club. HOWARD PHILIP PABST, Pap, Albany. Agriculture. Age, twenty. Prepared at Albany High School. Two years at Cornell. AFP5 President of Sophomore Class in Agricultureg The Cornell Countryman Board. JOSEPH RUSSELL PAGE, Joe, Greene. Agriculture. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Greene High School. Four years at Cornell. E625 Farmers' Weeli Committee: C. U. C, A. Cabinet 2, 3, 4. Om' I-Iufndrfd Nineiy f 4 Q .,. -1 , Q A Q A GLENN CHARLES PALMER, Oil City, Pa. Agriculture. Age, twenty-One. Prepared at Oil City High School. Three and ,One-half years at Cornell. College Crew 2, 3. DONALD L1NUs PEASE, Parpicker, Delhi. Veterinary. Age, twenty-four. Prepared at Delhi High School. Four years at Cornell. AWII. P FIELDS SEELEY PENDLETON, IR., Shorty, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Pre- pared at Polytechnic Preparatory School. Three years at Cornell. BGII, Quill and Dagger, Fresh-. man Football Team, Varsity -Football Team 2, 33 Freshman Spring Day Committee, Sophomore Tax Committee, Sunday Night Club. MARSHAL GEORGE PENFIELD, HQ, Fulton Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Fulton High School. Three years at Cornell. Eleusis, Glee Club I, 2, 35 Southerners' Club. FVILLIS EDGAR PEIQIFIELD, Penny, Fulton. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-five. Prepared at Fulton High School. Four years at Cornell. Eleusis, College Crew IQ Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. CHARLES FOSJER PENNOCK, Charlie, Lansdowne, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Pre- pared at Penn Charter School. One and one-half years at Cornell. ZKII, RUssELL Hom' PETERS, Russ, Omaha, Nebr. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty. Prepared at Omaha High School. Four years at Cornell. XNP, EAX, Quill and Dagger, Sophomore Tax Com- mittee, Freshman Advisory Committee 3, 45 Chairman Junior Promenade Committee, Chairman Convocation 'Hour Committee, The Cornell Daily Sun Board I, 2, hdanaging Editor 3, EditOr-in- Chief 4, President Inter-fraternity Association, Book and Bowl, Manuscript Club, Nlasque, Sunday Night Club, British-American Club. ' ' JOHN SEIBERLING PFLUEGER, Hjohnnyf' Akron, Ohio. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Pre- pared at Culver Military Academy. Four years at Cornell. XNP, Sophomore Smoker Committee, Beth L'Amed, Sunday Night Club, Culver Club, Savage Club, lVIasque I, 2, 3, 4. One Hu I1 drrd Nimfiy-our - ,Il I l . - Y . If.. . -V .. -I . . e 1 iitt -C3e.WQQ.RN.E2LL.1A.lN..lml'11ll..?1lmill,:..14-.,.,. LEON STANLEY PHELPS, Phelpsie, Gansevoort. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Can- ton High School. Three years at Cornell. - ROBERT CONKLING PHILLIPS, Bob, Port Jervis. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Port Jarvis High School. Four years at Cornell. EAEQ College Crew 35 Varsity Crew 4g Fresh- man Advisory Committee 4. ALBERT PIERSON, Al, Brooklyn. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Boys' High School. Three years at Cornell. Varsity Soccer Team 2, jg First Lieutenant R. O. T. C. 2. ROBERT LYoNs Proso, Pie, Chicago, Ill. Architecture. Age, twenty-One. Prepared at Univer- sity High School. Three years at Cornell. Soccer Squad 2. JOEL KETCHUM PITCHER, Jimmy, Freeport. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Freeport High School. Four years at Cornell. State Scholarship, Huntington Club. V W , in--ui:-1 ILLARD FISKE PLACE, Will, B1ll,' New York City. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty:three. Prepared at Hackley School. Four years at Cornell. NIfTg Sphinx Head, Beth L'Amedg Assistant Manager of Musical Clubs 35 Manager 4. EDWARD LORENZO PLASS, '4Ted, Poughkeepsie. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Poughkeepsie High School. Four years at Cornell. A1'Pg Glee Club I. GEORGE FITZ-RANDOLPH POLLARD, Ted, Chatham, N. Agriculture. Age, twenty-one. Pre- pared at Newark Academy. Four years at Cornell. Seal and Serpent. One Hundred N inety-two .... ... Q ...l 1lll..lill.il... A BEN LUKE POND, Bing, Cantonj China. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-eight. Prepared at Fresno High School. Four years at Cornell. Cosmopolitan Club, Chinese Students' Club. ROBERT CECIL POOLEY, Bo'o, Brooklyn.. , Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Erasmus Hall High School. Two years at Cornell. f1DAEg University Orchestrag Drum Major R. O. T. C. Band. WILLIAM HAYES POPE, Pie, Haddonfield, N. J. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one., Prepared at Haddonfield High School. Four years at Cornell. IIKA. ABRAHAM PORITSKY, Prestokey, New York City. Agriculture. Age, twenty-eight. Prepared at Real School, Pinsk, Russia. Three and one-half 'years at Cornell. - HILLEL PORITSKY, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Morris High School. Fouriyears at Cornell. ALEXANDER LANGMUIR PORTER, Niagara Falls. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Ridley College. Three years at Cornell. KAQ The Cornfll Wzdow Board 2, 4. I - , GEORGE CARSON Porrs, Philadelphia, Pa. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Frankford High School. Two and one-half years at Cornell. KE. PA'rR1cK,FRANcrs PoWERs, Pat, Cohoes. Agriculture. Age, twenty-four. Prepared at St. Bern- ard's Academy. Four years at Cornell. First Lieutenant R. O. T. C. 4. i One Hundred N inely-tlzrre Q .. . L. 1..-.2 iu.- A y EDWIN MITCHILL PRELLWITZ, Prelly, Peconic. Landscape Architecture. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Allen-Stevenson School. Three and one-half years at Cornell. AZ, Huntington Clubg Forestry Club. W1LL1A1v1 WILFRED PROTZMAN, Bill, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty. Prepared at Bushwick High School. Four years at Cornell. KCIP. DAVID PROUSHAN, Kiev, Russia. Agriculture. Age, twenty-eight. Prepared at Baron-de-Hirsch Agricultural School. Two years at Cornell. , JOSEPH WILTON PUD1-ZR, Pud, Savannah, Ga. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-one. Pre- pared at Savannah High School. One year at Cornell. AKEg University Orchestra. . l ALVIN CANFHSLD PURDY, Al, Middletown. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Middletown High School. Four years at Cornell. EXg AXEq Alembicg Inter-College Athletic Committee 45 Alumni Pledge Committee 43 President Chemistry Association 4. RANDALL BROCKNER PURDY, Buddy, Laurelton. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-one. Pre- pared at Jamaica High School. Four years at Cornell. Eleusisg Long Island Club. GEORGE ELLIS QUIMBY, Spike, Brooklyn. Architecture. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Poly- technic Preparatory School. Three years at Cornell. 935 College Banquet Committee 3. MACKEY RAcKoW, Rae, Spring Valley. Law. Ag 'verify-one Prepared at Spring Valley High School. Four years at Cornell. Varsity Football bm ...,. Baseball Squad I, 2, 3, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. One Hundred Ninzty-four I , if Q - 1-69..o.mc.Q...Ps.N.eQL.1..1.A1s....f'W1r1rrri.ari.ft. A EDWARD STEVENS RANKIN, IR., Ed, Newark, N. I. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Pre- ' pared at Pingry School. Three and one'-half years at Cornell, JDAG. DWIGHT BOUTWELL RANNO, '4Sliver, Arbuckle, Wasliington, D. C. Age, twenty-two., Prepared at Central High-School. Four years at Cornell. AFP. JAY WIXSON RAPLEE, Ithaca. Agriculture. Age, thirty-one. Prepared at Watkins High School. Four years at Cornell. PAUL HUTCHESON RAYMER, Beaver, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Beaver High School. Three years at Cornell. EN, Cornell Flying Club, British-American Club. HUBERT SMITH RAYNOR, '4Hube,'7 Warwick. Law. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Warwvick High School. Four years at Cornell. GE, Glee Club I, 2. ALLEN BALDWIN REED, Al, Ithaca. Chemistry. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Elmira Free Academy. Four years at Cornell. AXE. CHARLES ELwooD REESE, Tommy, Westfield, N. I. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-one. Pre- pared at Westfield High School. Two years at Cornell. XXII, Rod and Bob, Masque. T 4 RALPH TICHENOR REEVE, Ralph, Westfield, N. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty. Prepared at Westield High School. Two years at Cornell. XXII, Freshman Advisory Committee 3. 0716 Hundfed Ninety-jiuf 1 yy.. , Q: .wQQRN.1aL.1..1AN.P flllfi .A,A EDWARD JOSEPH REGENSBURG, Eddie, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty. Pre- pared at DeWitt Clinton High School. Three and one-half years at Cornell. ZBT. JOHN HENRY REHM, John Henry, New York City. Agriculture. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Stuyvesant High School. One year at Cornell. Crew Squad. BERNARD OSCAR REUTHER, 4'Ben, Ithaca. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-six. Prepared at Mount Hermon Preparatory School. Four years at Cornell. ATg Aleph Samachg Quill and Daggerg Wear- er of the C g Freshman Football Team: Freshman Crewg Varsity Football Teamg Varsity Crewg Freshman Cap Burning Committeeg Junior Smoker Committee, Senior Pledge. Committeeg Beth L'Amedg Sunday Night Club. ALMON WENTWORTH REYNOLDS, ':Al,,5 Oriskany Falls. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Mercersburg Academy. Five years at Cornell. GA. , CHARLES ELIOT RHODES, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Boys' High School. Four years at Cornell. DONALD EVERETT RICHMOND, Doc,', Great Barrington, Mass. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Searles High School. Four years at Cornell. Assistant in Physics 3, 4. WILLIAM EDWIN Ricr-IMOND, '4Ed, Colorado Springs, Colo. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty- three. Prepared at Colorado College. Three years at Cornell. ZJXg TB1Ig President A. S. M. E. 4g Instructor in Machine Design 3, 4g Inter-College Athletic Association 4. DEXTER VOSBURGH RIVENBURGH, Dex, Ithaca. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two: Prepared at Phil- mont High School. Four years at Cornell. Scorpion. Ona Hundrzd Nineiy-:ix . -1 .... ,fQ. ll.... AUBREY EUGENE ROBINSON, Bob,', New York City. Veterinary. Age, twenty-ive. Prepared at V Central High School. I Four years at Cornell. AfI2Ag Varsity Track Teamg College Track Team. ' JAMESIREID ROBINSON, '4Rob f5ie, Springwater. Agriculture. Age, twenty-five. Prepared at North Cohocton High School. Three and one-half years at Cornell. Acacia. ORSON RUPERT ROBSON, Doc, Hall. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Canandaigua Academy. Four years at Cornell. Kxlfg Helios. MILTON PETTIS Rovcs, Milt, Ithaca. Agriculture. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Wheeling High School. Three years at Cornell. AZ, Kermis. .PHILIP DOUGLAS RUPERT, Rup, Seneca. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Geneva High School. Four years at Cornell. CIPAE. WILLIAM SCRIVENER RURODE, Rodey, .jersey City, N. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at' Dickenson High School. Four years at Cornell. GX. I EMMETT JAMES RYAN, JR., E. EL, Seneca Falls. Agriculture. Age, twenty-five. Prepared at Myn- derse Acaderriy. Three and one-half years at Cornell. Freshman Crew Squad, Varsity Crew Squad 2, 35 College Crew 3, Farmers' Week Committee 3, Vice-President Cornell Catholic Club 3. PHILIP RYAN,, Phl, Helena, Mont. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Lewis and Clark High School. Five years at Cornell. 211325 HKNg TBIIg Instructor in Machine Design. One Hundrfd N ivze'Ly-.fmm .,.i ,E Q. -1 A A,, . HENRYK RYNALSK1, Heinie,,' Fredonia. Chemistry. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Fredonia Normal School. Four years at Cornell. AXE, TBHg Assistant in Chemistry 3, 4g State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. KELVIN NORMAN SACHS, Kelly, Hartford, Conn. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Hartford High School. Three years at Cornell. SAXQ Nlandolin Club I, 2, 33 British- American Club. JOHN RICHARD SARAFIAN, ack, Woodhaven. Chernistr . A e, twenty-two. Prepared at Manual . . . Y 3 Training High School. Two years at Cornell. , WATSON LEw1s SAVAGE, JR., June, Mamaroneck. Agriculture. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Rye Neck High School. Three years at Cornell. 925 The Cornell Countryman Board 3, 4. ROBERT EssE SCAMBTELL Bob Lafayette. A riculture. A e twent -three. Pre ared at La- Y 7 1 g g Y Y p fayette High School. Four years at Cornell. Acacia, Cornell Masonic Club. ROBERT SCHEMPF, Buddy, New York City. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Stuyvesant High School. Four years at Cornell. EH: Pyramid, Secretary of The Cornell Civil Engineer Association, The Corneli Czml Engineer Board 2, 3, 4.. SAMUEL GEORGE SCHENCK, Pete, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Boys' High School. Two years at Cornell. Beta Sarnachg State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. WILLIAM STOUFFER SCHMIDT, '4Bill, Bellefonte, Pa. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Bellefonte High School. Four years at Cornell. KW, HKN, First Lieutenant R. O. T. C. ZQ Rilie Club. One Hundred N inezy-eighl H A -1 utut HENRY JOSEPH SCHROEDER, IR., Strippy,'l Saugerties. Agriculture. Age, twenty-four, Prepared at Manual TrainingVHigh'School. Three years at Cornell. Lieutenant R. O. T. C. 2, Major 3. LLOYD,SCHROEDER, Duke, 'New York City. Agriculture. Age, twenty-five. Prepared at De- Witt Clinton High School, Three years at Cornell, EH. ' ERIC THEODORE SCHUIJZ, Ted, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Chemistry. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at New York Nlilitary Academy. Four years at Cornell. E1I1Eg AXE: Captain R. O. T. C. 2g Musi- cal Clubs 1, 2, 3, 4. V I TRVING ALLAN SCHUSTEK, Dougie, NewYorkCity. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at'Stuyvesant High School. Four years at Cornell. EAM. SOL SCHWARTZREICH, New York City. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Four years at Cornell. Frepared at Stuyvesant High School. QIDAIIQ University Undergraduate Scholarship. lVIER1T SCOTT, Scotty, Glens Fall. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty. Prepared at Glens Falls High School. Four years at Cornell. Scorpiong CDBK. , 4 ROBERT EDWARD LEE SCOTT, Bob, Lyons. Arts and Sciences. Age, eighteen. Prepared at Lyons High School. Six months at Cornell. Seal and Serpent: Wrestling Squad. JOSEPH PHIPPIN SHAW, IR., Judge, Wheaton, Ill. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at.Wheaton High School. TWO years at Cornell. KAPQ AEP, Janusg Varsity Debate Team 25 Debate Council 4.9 Assistant Instructor in Economics 4g Instructor in Accounting 4. Om' Iluvzdrfd Ninety-vzizzf L1 aarra Q ... Qacaoiilmyealat f'iiMi,zf1i'mu. . A KENNETH MARSHALL SHAW, Ken, Denver, Colo. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at East Denver High School., Three years at Cornell. DEE. RALPH SHEMXN, Russia. Agriculture. Age, twenty-six. Prepared at Russian Imperial Gymnasium, Russia. Four years at Cornell. Socialist Society. LESLIE MANSFIELD SHFPARD, Shep, Honeoye Falls. Agriculture. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Honeoye Falls High School. Two and one-half years at Cornell. 9Ag Aleph SamachgWearer of the C , Varsity Crew 3. JOHN EDWARD SHERIDAN, Sheriff, Penn Yan. Law. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Penn Yan Academy. Four years at Cornell. EAEg A9411 Q HORACE ARTHUR SHERMAN, Stick, Livonia. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Livonia High School. Four years at Cornell. Assistant in Physics 45 Cosmopolitan Club. COLEMAN HOBART SHERWOOD, Sherry, Yonkers. Architecture. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Yonkers High School. Four years at Cornell. GE, Sphinx Headg Alumni Pledge Committee: C. U. C. A. Cabinet 2, 3, 4: Editor-in-Chief Freshman Hand Book 35 The Cornell Arclutecz Board I, 2, Assistant Business Manager 3, Business Manager 4g The Cornell Annualr Board 2, Junior Associate Editor 3, Editor-in-Chief 4. LACY LAMBERT S1-HREY, Union, W. Va. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-eight. Prepared at Wash- ington and Lee University. One year at Cornell. fPA9g Cornell Nlasonic Club. JOHN DAVID SHULER, Johnnie, Davenport, Ia. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-four. Prepared at Davenport High School and Culver. Two years at Cornell. B9Hg Sphinx Headg Wearer of the C g Captain Freshman Football Teamg Varsity Football Team 2, Captain Elect 35 Student Council IQ Toastmaster Freshman Banquet IQ Beth L'Amed. Two H undred .1 yyrt ofa ,.o.,wcQ,,PcN.e,L,L,1A1s....f ll'mfiii,.ii1iii.ii CHARLES KERR SIBLEY, Sib, Kingston. Agriculture. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Ulster Academy. Four years at Cornell. Heliosg Forestry Club. Agassiz Club. LOUIS CARL SIEGEL, Seeg, Brooklyn. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Stuyvesant High School. Four years at Cornell. College Basketball Team I, 2, 3g Varsity Basketball Squad 2, 3, 45 '86 Memorial Stageg Boardman Clubg Iugatae. R - 4 , lx 77 OBERT Srciurxo, Bob, New York City. 'Architecture Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Cascadilla School. Four years at Cornell. ATAQ Aleph Samachg Quill and Dagger, Senior Pledge Committeeg Sunday Night Clubg Gargoyleg Assistant Manager of Crew 3, Manager 4. AARON S1MMoNs, Kic, New Rochelle. Law. Age, twenty-two, Prepared at New Rochelle High School. Four years at Cornell. EAM. ISRAEL WILLABD SIMON, Sy, Newark, N. J. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one, Prepared at South Side High School. Two years at Cornell. ARTHUR WINFIELD SIMPSON, Art, Edgewater, N. J. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Pre- pared at DeWitt Clinton High School. Three years at Cornell. HKA. HARRY SLEICHTER, Kansas City, Mo. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-eight. Prepared at Missouri University. Two years at Cornell. ALGER-JAMES SM1TH, A. J. Skinner, Corning. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty. Prepared at Corning Northside High School. Four years at Cornell. ET, State Tuition Scholarship. Two lluvzdrfd om' rf DANA CONRAD SMITH, Dana, Minneapolis, Minn. Law. Prepared at Central High School. Four years at Cornell. BGII5 Varsity Track Team 2, Sophomore Tax Committee. EUGENE RUSSELL SMITH, Smithy, Monroe. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Monroe High School. Three years at Cornell. V IRVING CARLETON SMITH, L C. Lowville. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty. Prepared at Lowville Academy. Four years at Cornell. JOSEPH EDWARD SMITH, Joe, Durham, N.C. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Durham High School. Two and one-half years at Cornell. ET, Quill and' Dagger, Pyramid, South- erners' Club, Thr Cornell Wrdow Board 3, Business Manager 4. u LOUIS EDWARD SMITH, Smitty, Livingston Manor. Agriculture. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Livingston Manor High School. Four years at Cornell. AFP. MCNEIR SMITH, Mac, Washington, D. C. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Washington Central High School. Four years at Cornell. Senators' Club. - MAURICE FRANK SMITH, Moze,,' Rome. Nlechanical Engineering. Age, twenty. Prepared at Rome Free Academy. Four years at Cornell. GA, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, A. I. E. E., A. S. M. E.g Festival Chorus. STANLEY WALLACE SMITH, Stan, Whitestone. Agriculture. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Flush- ing High School. One and one-half years at Cornell. Second Lieutenant R. O. T. C. 2g Student Agencies 25 Huntington Club. Two Hundrfd two A, -1 A OR.N.eL.1..1.A1s,.,,l'WMiiii..i.iii.ii,t , WALKER SMITH, Walk,'l Nlinneapolis, Minn. Forestry. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Phillips Exeter Academy. Four years at Cornell. NIfTg Aleph Samachg Sphinx Headg Hebs-Sag Wearer of the . C g Captain Freshman Track Teamg Varsity Track Team 2, 3, 4, Junior Smoker Committee, Freshman Advisory'COmmittge5 British-American Club. EDWARD LAWRENCE SOLOMON, 'fF.ddie, Beaver Falls, Pa. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty- one. Prepared at Beaver Falls High School. Three years at Cornell. SAMUEL JOSEPH SOLOMON, Stew, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at DeWitt Clinton High School. Four years at Cornell. Alumni Pledge Committee 4, Tha Cornell Em Board 2, 3, 4. CHARLES EDWARD SOUTER, Sute, Whitehall. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Whitehall High School. Four years at Cornell. Acacia, '86 Memorial Stage 2, Freshman Debate Team IQ Student Volunteer Band 34 Cornell Masonic Club 4g C. U. C. A. 45 Adirondack Club, C. U. C. A. Cabinet 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4. . JOHN SYLVESTER SPAULDING, Spud, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Pre- pared at Stuyvesant High School. Two years at Cornell. ZH, Cornell Flying Club. HOBART MCKINLEY SPICER, Spice, Norwich. Mechanical En ineerin . A e, twent -three. Pre- . . . 3 . 3 g . Y. pared at Norwich High School. Four years at Cornell. University Orchestra, University Band. ABRAHAM LEWIS SPITZER, Dick, Perth Amboy, N. I. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty. Prepared at Perth Amboy High School. Four years at Cornell. IIAQ. WILLTBAM SPIVAK, Spike, Brooklyn. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Bushwick High School. Five years at Cornell. College Basketball Team I, 2, Captain 3, 4. Two Hu1zdrf'dll11'ez' or 1. WHYLAND DELos SPRONG,SOdL1S. Agriculture. Age, twenty-four. Prepared at East Hi h School. 3 . Four years at Cornell. CCC , Freshman Cross Country Team Ig Freshman Track Team IQ Varsrty Cross Country Team 2g Sesomah. JACK WILBUR SQUIRES, Jack, Omaha, Nebr. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Omaha High School. One-half year at Cornell. XXII, Freshman Track Team. HYMAN STANSKY, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Age, nineteen. Prepared at Boys' High School. Four years at Cornell. ERNEST WILLIAM STEEL, Philadelphia, Pa. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-six. Prepared at Borden- town High School. Four years at Cornell. FREDERICK ROBINSON STEFFENS, Fritz, Washington, D. C. Architecture. Age, twenty-two. Pre- pared at McKinley Manual Training School. Four years at Cornell. TBHQ Gargoyle, The Cornell W'idozo Board 2, 3, 45 The Cornzll Annualr Board, Assistant Art Editor 3, Art Editor 45 The Cornell Era Board 3, Art Editor 45 Senators' Club 2, 3, 45 Cornell Dramatic Club I, 2, 3, 4. SYDNEY STEINER, New York City. Chemistry. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Morris High School. Three years at Cornell. College Basketball Team 3. HADLEY CARRUTHERS STEPIIENSON, Steve, Ogdensburg. Veterinary. Age, twenty-eight. Prepared at Ogdensburg Free Academy. Eight years at Cornell. SZTEg The Come!! Countryman Board. JACOB JOEL STERNBACK, Jack,7' New York City. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty. Prepared at Townsend Harris Hall. Four years at Cornell. Two Hundred four 1 ,L cssy Os .g,Q.Q.R.NEL.L.1.AN.iglmlWmf1ii.i1itt. , DONALD RAYMOND STEVENS, Don, Gary, Ind. Chemistry. Age, twenty-tWo. Prepared at Emer- son High School. Four years at Cornell. 2HgAXEg The Cornell Chfmzrt Board, Assist-ant in Chemistry. , LAURENCE EDWIN STEVENS, Steve, El Paso, Texas. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-four. Prepared at Lawrenceville School. Two years at Cornell. cIvA9g Lawrenceville Club. ROBERT WILLIAM STEVENS, Steve, Huntington, Ind. Architecture. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Huntington High School. Four and one-half years at Cornell. EH, Gargoyle, N HOWARD ARTHUR STEVENSON, Steve, Interlaken, Agriculture. Age, twenty-four. Prepared at Central High School. Four years at Cornell. AFP, EAX, Hebs-Sag Freshman Handbook 25 The Cornell Countryman Board 3, Managing Editor 3, 4, Editor 4. HARLAND HUBPARD STEWART, Hal, Geneva. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-three. Pre- pared at Geneva High School. Four years at Cornell. ' GA. KENNETH MAX STEWART, HK. M. Ithaca. Arts and Sciences. A e, twent -one. Pre ared at g Y P Elmira Free Academy. Four years at Cornell. 9Ag State University Scholarship. ELMORE BECKER STONE, Stonie, Dolgeville. Agriculture. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Dolge- ville High School. Four years at Cornell. GA, Helios, C. U. C. A. Cabinet 3, Adirondack Club. GEORGE: STONE, Stoney, Wilmington, Del. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-three. Pre- pared at Wilmington Friends' School. Four and one-half years at Cornell. Zodiac. Y Two Hundred five -1 RS.. O l!ll..?. awH.Q' E JE TUILLIAM FORRESTER STOTZ, Bill, Crafton, Pa. Chemistry. Age, twenty-One. Prepared at Crafton High School. TWO years at Cornell. AXA, Sophomore Rush Committee. OSCAR HAYEN STOVER, Cupid,,' Buffalo. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty. Prepared at Lafayette High' School. TWO years at Cornell. KNI1. HENRY HORNER STRAUS, Dax, Chicago, Ill. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-One. Prepared at University High School. Pour years at Cornell. Sphinx Headg Wearer oi the Cu, Football Team 2, 45 Class Day Committee. JOHN NOBLE STRAUSS, Iack,'l New York City. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Pre- pared at Morris High School. Pour years at Cornell. Eleusisg Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4. ' HOWARD HERKIMER STRONG, 4'Jim, Sherman. Agriculture. Age, twenty-nine. Prepared at Pred- onia Normal School. Pour years at Cornell. Acacia, Cornell Masonic Club. WALTER HERMAN STUBENRAUC-H, Stubie, West New York, N. J. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty- nine. Prepared at Y. IVI. C. A. Preparatory School. Two and Onefhalf years at Cornell. JOHN STURROCK, Johnnie, Ithaca. Veterinary. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Six and one-half years at Cornell. SITE. VAUGN DOUGLAS SUITER, Shorty, Shamokin, Pa. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Shamokin High School. 'Two years at Cornell. Acacia, Cornell Masonic Club. Two Hundred fix ' Q .1 .... A A i RALPH EDWIN SWANSON, Butch, Dunkirk. Agriculture. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Dunkirk High School. - Three years at Cornell. KCD5 Aleph Samachg Wearer of the C'lg Freshman Track Team, Varsity Football Team 2. - HERBERT BRINCKERHOFF SWARTVVOUT, Doc, Port Jervis. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty- three. Prepared at Pawling High School. One year at Cornell. ZYII. CHARLES THOMAS SWEENEY, Rexville. Agriculture. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Greenwood High School.. Two years at Cornell. First Lieutenant Field Artillery, R. O. T. C. EMMET1 THOMAS SWEENEY, Muir, long Island City. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-One. Pre- pared at Newtown High School. Four years at Cornell. College Basketball Team 2. SHAO FAN TAN, Danchaofan, Kwangtung, China. Chemistry. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Tsing Three and one-half years at Cornell. PXI1. CHENG-LONG TANG, Gas, Kishui, Hup, Hupeh, China. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-four. Pre- pared at Armstrong College, Newcastle-on-Tyne, England. Three years at Cornell. Cosmopolitan Clubg Chinese Students' Club. - , . JOEL TAUB, jayex, Newark, N. J. Chemistry. Age, twenty-four. Prepared at South Side High School. Four years at Cornell. CLAYISN CHARLES TAYLOR, IR., Clayt, Lawtons. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Hutchinson Central High School. Four years at Cornell. College Crew 2, 3. gunman M Two Hundred .rz'w1z 1 L,, Al in s HENRY LEARY TAYI,OR, Baltimore, Md. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Baltimore Polytechnic Institute. Three years at Cornell. SITA. SIDNEY MONROE TEETER, IR., Sid, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Age, nineteen. Prepared at DeWitt Clinton High School. Four years at Cornell. CHARLES WATSON TENEICK, Tenny, New York City. Forestry. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at DeWitt Clinton High School. Four years at Cornell. Komosg Kermis- 35 Forestry Club I, 2, 3, 45 Cascadilla Hall Association, President 3. , f KOPPLE TENNYGOLD, Saratoga Springs. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Saratoga Springs High School. Three and one-half years at Cornell. State Cash and Tuition 'Scholarshipsg A. I. E. E. - - WHITELAW TODD TERRY, '4Whitey, St. Louis, Mo. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Pre- pared at Smith Academy. Three years at Cornell. KA: Aleph Samachg Quill and Daggerg Sophomore Tax Committeeg Hardly Fair Committeeg Junior Spring Day Committee, Freshman Advisory Committeeg Major Sports Councilg KBKIPQ Beth L'Amedg- Sunday Night Club, Assistant Manager Varsity Football 4. CARLIHERBERT TLBBITTS, Tibby, Ithaca. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Four years at Cornell. KAPg C. U. C. A. Cabinet 3. - AMES WILLIAM TISDALE, Tiz,,' Annapolis, Md. Mechanical En ineering. Age, twenty-one. Pre- . 3 . pared at United States Naval Academy. One year at Cornell. Zodiacg Maryland Club. WENDELL DRANsF1ELD TOMPKINS, Tommy, Rochester. Mechanical Engineering. Age,- twenty- one. Prepared at West High School. Three years at Cornell. Two Hundred eight 'L LESLIE BOWER TOWNSEND, Les, Ithaca. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Four ,years at Cornell. SX. REED PELTON TRAVIS, 'Trav, East Stroudsburg, Pa. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at East'Stroudsburg High School. Four years at Cornell. AXP, Helios, Mandolin Club 2, 3, 4, University Orchestra 2, 3, 4. . THEODORE MCKEE TROUSDALE, Ted, Ithaca. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Three years at Cornell. Dramatic Club. ALEXANDER BUE-L TROWBR1'DGE, JR., Bunk, Flushing. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Pre- pared at Flushing High School. Four years at Cornell. KA, Quill and Dagger, Freshman Football Team, Varsity Football Squad 2, 43 Varsity Track Squad 3, Chairman Freshman Banquet Committee, Chairman Sophomore Smoker Committee, Hardly Fair Committee, C. U. C. A. Cabinet I, 2, 3, President 4, Life Secretary of Senior Class, 'Student Council 2, 3, Treasurer 4, Book and Bowl, British-American Club. . CHARLESlKE'PCH7JM TUCKER, Brooklyn. Agriculture. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Boys' High School. Two years at Cornell. LELAND COREY TYLER, Ty, Cohocton. Agriculture. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at North Cohocton and Atlanta High School. Four years at Cornell. Acacia. FREDERICK REiNHOIfD UNDRITZ, Fritz, Staten Island. Agriculture. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Curtis High School. Three years at Cornell. Ritlc Team I, 2, Farmers' Week Committee 23 The Cornell Counlryman Board 3, 4, Second Lieutenant R. O. T. C. 4, University Undergraduate Scholarship, Rilie Club I, 2, 3. GLENN EDWARD UPTON, Uppie, Pulaski. Agriculture. Age, twenty-four. Prepared at Pulaski High School. Four years at Cornell. AZ. Second Lieutenant R. O. T. C. Two Huwzdrrd Nine , -1 . .. .oaecsQTRNSEQLTLTISAIE.igll'Wl mIiIl..siili.i.il- ...T PAUL MILTON VANCAMP, Van,,' Fine View. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-four. Prepared at Clayton High School. Four years at Cornell. Student Volunteer. LEDCREICH STUART VANCE, Weenie, Louisville, Ky. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at DuPont Nlanual Training School. AKEg Four years at Cornell. LOUIS BRISTOL VAN DE BOE, K'Van, Claverack. Agriculture. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Hudson High School. Four years at Cornell. Semi-Centennial Endowment Fund Campaigng State Cash Scholarshipg Kermisg Huntington Club, Hillhurst Clubg Forestry Club, Lazy Club, Baker Club. VINCENT VANDERVOORT, '4Van, Paterson, N. J. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-six. Pre- pared at Paterson High School. One' year at Cornell. KE. ' EDWARD HEATH VAN DUZEE, Van, Hamburg. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty. Prepared at Hamburg High School. Two years at Cornell. A RAYMOND ADAMS VAN SWERINGEN, Van, Cleveland, O. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty- one. Prepared at Shaw High School. Four years at Cornell. Instructor in IVIachine Designg A. S. M. E. KENNETH HASTINGS VAN VALKENBURG, Van, Richmond Hill. NIechanical Engineering. Age, twenty. Prepared at Richmond Hill High School. Four years at Cornell. State Cash and Tuition Scholarshipsg C. U. C. A. Cabinet 4. - PAUL IRETUS VAN VALKENBURG, '4Van, Richmond Hill. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Richmond Hill High School. Four years at Cornell. State Cash Scholarhip. Two Hundrfd Tm ' Q . . -1 erer ...tuu JAMES RICHARD VARLEY, Sol, Greenwich. Veterinary. Age, twenty-four. Prepared at Schuyler- ville High School. Fouryears at Cornell. ANP, Scroll and Spade: Cornell Catholic Club. U MIGUEL CH1NCH1LLA Y DE VAIKONA, 'LMike., Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at St. John's Preparatory College. Four years at Cornell. CIPKE. FRANK Louis VERWIEBE, Bulfalo. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-one, Prepared at Masten Park High School. Five years at Cornell. EH. Q HENRY VETTEL, . Vet,', New York City. Forestry. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Stuyvesant High School. Four years at Cornell. Scorpion, First Lieutenant R. O. T. 3. PETER VISCHER, Pete, Flushing. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Curtis High School. Five years at Cornell. IIDPA, EAX, Aleph Samach, Quill -and Dagger, Sophomore Smoker Committee,'Navy Day Committee, Manuscript Club, Janus, The Cornell Dazly Su1zBoard, Managing Editor 4, 5, -The Cornell Era Board, Editor-in-Chief 4. WALTER EUGENE VOISINET, Walt, Voisie,l' Buffalo. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty. Prepared at Hutchinson Central High School. Four years at Cornell. Nayati: Track Squad, Lacrosse Squad 4. . ROBERT MORRIS V,0LKERT, Bob, Cincinnati, O. Forestry. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Hughes High School. Two years at Cornell. IIKA, Helios, Assistant in Forestry, Forestry Club. AQUILA NEBEKER VOLKHARDT, Quill, Stapleton. lVIechanical Engineering. Prepared at Curtis High School. Four years at Cornell. CIDPA, Varsity Lacrosse Team 2, 4, Freshman Advisory Com- mittee, Senior Pledge Committee, Sunday Night Club, Rifle Club IQ Dramatic Club I. Two Hunclrnl Elrcwz A AA WWE '5 ' JAMES RAYMOND FVADSVVORTH,-HJlIT1,H Waddy, Hastings. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty. Pre- pared at Parish High School. Four years at Cornell. CIJBKQ State Cash and Tuition Scholarshipsg University Undergraduate Scholarshipg Cercle Francais. WIERNON WrLs WAGNER, Wag, Brooklyn. Agriculture. Age, twenty. Prepared at Boys' High School. Four years at Cornell. College Cross Country Team 4. THOMPSON MORRIS FVAKELEY, Tom, Omaha, Nebr. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Pre- pared ar Omaha Central High School. Four years at Cornell. AAfIJg Freshman Cap Burning Com- mitteeg Sophomore Smoker Committeeg Sophomore Tax Committeeg Victory Loan Committeeg Chairman, Salvation Army Campaign Committeeg Freshman Advisory Committeeg Convocation Igour Committeeg Lieutenant R. O. T. C.g Secretary Inter-fraternity Association, British-American lub. . , WII.LIAM ALLEN WALKER, Bill,', Byron. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Bergen High School. Four years at Cornell. AECIDQ College Baseball Team 2, 3. WILLIAM ARTHUR WALL, Bill, Savona. Agriculture. Age, twenty-ive. Prepared at Savona High School. Four years at Cornell. Farmers' Week Committee 35 Sage Chapel Choir 3, 45 Festival Chorus 4.. WILLIAM EARL FVALSH, Bill,7' Westfield, N. J. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Carlton Academy. One year at Cornell. CHESTER ALEXANDER WALW'ORTH, New Rochelle. Chemistry. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at New Rochelle High School. Four years at Cornell. I PAUL CHARLES WANSER, '1Pat, Tarrytown. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-five. Prepared at Washington Irving High School. Four years at Cornell. Freshman Crew Squad, Varsity Crew Squad 35 Student Council 3g Freshman Cap Burning Ccnimitteeg War Relief Committee 33 Pre- sident, Cornell Flying Club, Huntington Clubg Student Agencies 2, Secretary-Treasurer 3,President6. Two Hundred Twelve D i Q. .u 1 .ofa ..Q.wcQ1AN.e2L.L1ANTW mlMilam..- ROEERT BRUCE WARDEN, Mut, WVashington, D. C. Architecture. Age, twenty-five. Prepared - at Western High School. Six years at Cornell. ATA, Gargoyle, College Baseball Team, Senators' Club. g COLSTON ESTEY XIVARNE, Code, Ithaca. Arts and Sciences. Age, nineteen. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Four years at Cornell. KAP, C. U. C. A. I, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4g Business Manager Freshman Handbook 2, Editor 3. RICHARD form WATTE,RS, JR., Dick, Buffalo. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Blair Academy. Four years at Cornell. Instructor hiachine Design, A. S. M. E. RAYMOND LEE WAXHAM Stub Forestville. A riculture. A e twent -four. Pre ared at Forest- : 1 3 8 v Y P ville High School. Two years at Cornell. Komos. AUGUST WEB',ER, Gus,', Mamaroneck. Forestry. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Rye Neck High School. 'Three years at Cornell. XVILFRID WEBER, Bill, New York City. Chemistry. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Ethical Culture High School. Three years at Cornell. Zodiac, Freshman Cross Country Squad. WARREN Sw1E'r WEIANT, JR., Wy, Newark, O. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-One. Pre- pared at Newark High School. Two and one-half years at Cornell. KPKNIQ University Orchestra I, 2, 35 University Band I, 2, Musical Clubs I, 25 Savage Club. EDWARD SIDNEY WE11., Ed, Chicago, Ill.- Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty. Prepared at University High School. Three and one-half years at Cornell. i Two Hundrfd T!LiflFf7L .1 .... MICHAEL BINDER WEINBERG,,icWClHiC,l1 Norristown, Pa. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty- two. Prepared at Norristown High School. Four years at Cornell. I JOSEPH WEINGAST, Brooklyn. Chemistry. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Manual Training High School. Four -years at Cornell. - CLAUDE MILLER WEINHEIMER, Weinie, North Tonawanda. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty- two. Prepared at North Tonawanda High School. Four years at Cornell. ROBERT HAMILTON WEIR, Old Lady, Stamford, Conn. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Stamford High School. Four years at Cornell. Rod and Bobg College Honor System Committee. , RANDOLPH COOPER WEST, Chick, New Orleans, La. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-one. Pre- pared at Warren Easton High School. Three years at Cornell. AKEg Pyramid. JOHN EDWARD WHEELER, Hack, Brocton, Mass. Agriculture. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Rhode Island State College. Two years at Cornell. EDGAR GREAVES WHITE, Ed, Syracuse. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-four. Prepared at Central High School. Four years at Cornell. Cornell Flying Club. ARTHUR SNOW WHITTEMORE, Whitty, Art, New York City. Mechanical'Engineering. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Trinity School. Four years at Cornell. Scorpion., Two Hundred Fourteen X 1 tutu 4 ,jW'mmi..iiiz...t- . , , AUGUSTIN MONROE WH1T'r1NG1-IAM, Whit, Millburn, N. I. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Pre- pared at Lawrenceville Academyf TWO years at Cornell. A4115 Mandolin Club. :KEITH CARRICK WHYTE, Anactrnda, Mont. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Worcester Academy. Four years at Cornell. . WILLIANI W1EDoRN, P-ill,7' Waterbury, Conn. Agriculture. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Water- bury High School. Four years at Cornell. Eleusisg WCT 5 Wrestling Team 35 Captain R. OAT. C. 3. RAYMOND JAMES .W1LK1NsoN, Willey, Ithaca. Veterinary. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Four years at Cornell. SITE. GERALD CROFOOT W1LL1AMs, Gerry, Binghamton. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-one. Pre- pared at Utica Free Academy. Four years at Cornell. Pyramid, College Honor System Committee 2, 3,- 4g Thr -COTWLZZZ Cum! Engmeer Board 2, Associate Editor 3, Editor-in-Chief 4. JAMES EDWARD'W1LSON, Jim, Patchogue. Argiculture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Patchogue High School. Four years at Cornell. Cornell Flying Club, IVIAURICE LEIGI-x W'ILSON, Wils, Ithaca. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-tWO. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Three years at Cornell. ABRAHAM LINCOLN WINCOR, Red, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Pre- - pared at Morris High School. Three years at Cornell. Freshman Baseball Teamg Varsity Baseball Team 2, 33 State Scholarship. D N Two H undrfd Fiflfrn '14 ' . .- -Y' -' ' 4., a - .1 , , Qf,mQQ...PsN,erL.1..1mf1,..lWm1iiir,fiili,i.ia. A A DEWEY FENTON VYINDNAGLE, 'Windy,', Penn Yan. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-One. Pre- ' pared at Penn Yan Academyj One year at Cornell. JOHN CHARLES W1TKOP, Johnny, Buffalo. Agriculture. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at DeVeaux School. Four years at Cornell. - JOSEPH ALFRED WITZEL, Joe, College Point. Agriculture. Age, twenty-four. Prepared at Ford- ham Preparatory School. Four years at Cornell. ZH. HAROLD GEORGE WOLF, Wolfy, Varysburg. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at East High School. Four years at Cornell. Acacia, Cornell Masonic Club. SAMUEL SEYMOUR WOLKIND, Steam, Buffalo. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Hutchinson Central High School. Four years at Cornell. Beta Samachg College Athletic Director 4g College Baseball Team 2, College Basketball Team 2, 3, 4, Blauvelt Scholarship: State Tuition Scholarship. KAM YUEN WONG, Post, Hong Kon, China. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-four. Pre- pared at St.Stephen College, Hong Kong. PNP, Chinese Students' Club. CEDRIC WILLITS WOOD, Ted Buffalo. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Lafayette High School. Three and one-half years at Cornell. EVERITT WOOD, Brooklyn. Meclianical Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Erasmus Hall High School. One and one-half years at Cornell. BGII. 3 Two Hundred Sixteen X 31, X l, -1 AA WILLIAM PALMER Wooncocx, Woody, Spencer, Ia. Agriculture. Age, twenty-three. Prepared . at Shattuck Military School. Three years at Cornell. A415 Freshman Advisory Committee, C. U. ' C.'A. Cabinet 2, 35 Captain R. O. T. RC. CHARLESS WOODRUFF, IR., Woody, iLong'Island City. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-three. Pre- pared at Bryant School. Four years at Cornell. ATU, Rod and Bobg Freshman Track Team, Varsity Track Team 2, 35 Freshman Advisory Comrnitteeg Savage Clubg Sunday Night Club, Musical Clubs-. i MORTON POVJELL WOODWARD, Woody, Norwood, Ohio. Chemistry. Age, nineteen. Prepared at Norwood High School. Four years at Cornell. E115 TBII5 Freshman Track Squadg Assistant in Chemistry 3, 4: American Chemical Society. SIMEON MATHER WRIGHT, Johnnie, Belleville. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty. Pre- pared at Union Academy. Four years at Cornell. Kilg A. I. E. E. HAROLD RUNAYON YOUNG, Abe Young, Bloomfield, N. I. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-four. Prepared at Bloomfield' High School. Two years at Cornell. Zodiacg Savage Club, University Orchestra, President Inter-fraternity Hockey League. ABRAHAM AARON ZAUSMER, Abe, Waverly. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Waverly High'School. Four years at Cornell. State Scholarshipg University Orchestra. EUGENE FRANCIS ZEINER, Gene, Brooklyn. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-five. Prepared at Boys' High School. .Four years at Cornell. - , REUPEN ROBERT ZILEVITE, Zil, New York City. Forestry. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at DeWitt Clinton High School. Four years at Cornell. Wrestling Squad, Forestry Club. lair Two H undred Srzlevzlecn -1 , QfT2g-Q.meQ,R.rsIE:L1.IAN.1g,fmIIIi..1..iIII.II BYRON MARION BILLI-IARDT, c'Billy, Brockton, Mass. Forestry. Age, twenty-four. Prepared at Upper Sandusky High School. One year at Cornell. AXPg Forestry Club. CHESTER WRIGHT BISSELL, Chet,,' Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Erasmus Hall High School. Three years at Cornell. 9X5 College Cross-Country Team 2. CHARLTON GEORGE BLAIR, Chuck, Buffalo. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Lafayette High School. Two years at Cornell. ATS2g Captain R. O. T. C. 2. LUDLOW EARLE BRETZ, Dobbs Ferry. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-four. Prepared at Manlius Schools. Four years at Cornell. NPT, Aleph Samach: Sphinx Headg Captain Freshman Football Teamg Varsity Football Squad Z3 Student Council I, 25 Sunday Night Club, Majura. OSWALD CAMMANN BREWSTER, Denver, Colo, Nfechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-three. Four years at Cornell. Efbg TBIIQ Aleph Samachg Quill and Daggerg Junior Promenade Committeeg Senior Ball Committeeg Manager of Crew 3. ALBERT CRANE BRISTOL, Brizzie, Claverack. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-one. Pre- pared at Hudson High School. Two years at Cornell. The Cornell Datly Sun Board 2. ALVIN CI-IAUNCEY BROWN, Tom, Haddonfield, New Jersey. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at William Penn Charter High School. One year at Cornell. AT, Freshman Track Team. RICHARD MARTIN BURK, Dick,,' Okmulgee, Oklahoma. Nlechanical Engineering. Age, twenty- one. Two years at Cornell. KE, Junior Smoker Committee, Glee Clubg Mandolin Club. IOSEPI-I HENRY BURT, Joe, Houston, Texas. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Prosso Preparatory School. One year at Cornell. EXg Glee Club. Two H1mdn'd Eighteen .1 ,. ofaQ..mc.Q,P.N,EgL.L,1,A1s.fglWMii.,iiii5..i,- , RALPH HANIILTON BYRD, Caesar, Suffolk, Virginia. Nlechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Jeiferson High School. Pour years at Cornell. 2112235 Southerners' Club. SAMUEL ST. JOHN CAMBELL, Washington, D. C. Agriculture. Age, twenty-seven. Prepared at Flushing- High School. One year at Cornell. . EILER MARTIN CHRISTENSEN, Christy,'l Norwich. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Norwich High School. Two years at Cornell. State Scholarship. CHARLES HENRY COOPER, c'Ch'arlie,'l jersey City, N. Arts and Sciences. Age, tWCl'lty'-tWO. Pre- pared at Dickinson High School. Three years at Cornell. GX. JOHN NEVINS CORNWELL, Yorktown Heights. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Washing- ton Irving High School. One and one-half years at Cornell. Chapel Choir, Student Volunteer Band. BENTLEY LEVERE CRA1o, Ben, Hamburg. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Hamburg High School. Two years at Cornell. AI'Pg College Basketball Teamg Kermis. VVILLIAM WALTER CRAIG, '4Bill, Duluth, Minn. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Duluth Central High School. One year at Cornell. 1121125 Freshman Crew. ALBERT MARION CROXTON, CroXy, Arkadelphia, Ark. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at E. C. S. Normal. Three years at Cornell. AXP, Rod and Bobg C. U. C. A. Cabinetg Southerners' Club, Cornell Flying Club. EDWARD DAVENPORT, Dave, Accord. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Ellenville High School. Four years at Cornell. AFPQ Sphinx Headg Hebs-Sag Freshman Crewg Varsity Crew 2, 35 Wearer of the C , Class Day Committee 45 The Cornell Countryman Board 3, 45 College Athletic Director 35 President of Agricultural Association 4. LEONARD JOSEPH DESSON, Len,l' Ithaca. Veterinary. Age, twenty-six. Prepared at Troy Academy. Three and one half years at Cornell. SITE. Two I 1' 'u nd rfd Nivz Newt lEMvai1tml.., .... .1 iriii O 11lil..2l.iii.1M.i.. VVILLIARD RODNEY DONAGHY, Don, Winchester, N. H. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Peekskill lvlilitary Academy. One year at Cornell. Freshman Football Team. WVILLIAM BOONE DoUGLAss, IR., Bill, Washington, D. C. Chemistry. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Eastern High School. Two years at Cornell. AEG, Senators' Club. HOKACE KENNETH DRAKE, Ebby, South Lansing. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Ithaca High School. One half year at Cornell. Forestry Club. BRYAN MUNROE EAGLE, Pete,', Little Rock, Ark. Agriculture. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Lawrenceville Academy. Four years at Cornell. APT, Sphinx Heaclg Hebs-Sag Junior Smoker Corn- mitteeg Senior Spring Day Committee, Freshman Advisory Committee: Majurag Book and Bowl, Sunday Night Clubg Assistant Manager of Varsity Baseball 3. JAMES STANLEY EARL, Duke,,' Unadilla. Agriculture. Age, twenty-four. Prepared at Unadilla High School. One year at Cornell. AFP, Freshman Crew. EDWARD RAYMOND EWING, Ray, Auburndale, Mass. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Norwich Free Academy. Four and one-half years at Cornell. Festival Chorus, C.U. C. A. Cabinet. GEORGE EARL GILLESPIE, Chud, North Tonawanda. Law. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at North Tonawanda High School. Four years at Cornell. AT, Sophomore Rush Committeeg Freshman Advisory Committeeg Nlanager of Freshman Football 3. JOSEPH THAYER GiLMAN, Chip, Boston, Mass. Nfechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Scott High School. Two years at Cornell. AACID. EDWARD RICHARD HALL, Dick, St. Petersburg, Fla. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-three. Pre- pared at Peddie Institute. SAX. Two Hundrzd Twenty X . .,, -' , . ' ' . '- A IVIOTTE ALSTON HARIILTON, Red, Fall River, IVIass. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-three. Pre- pared at Cascadilla School. One half year at Cornell. EQ. ARTHUR IKENLEY PIAMMOND, Ken, Ithaca. Arts and Sciences. Age, nineteen. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Two years at Cornell. KA. ' JOHN YV1LL1AM PIAMMOND, Jack, Ithaca. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Chestnut Hill Academy. One year at Cornell. KA. :RUSSELL EVANS HANFORD, Rusty, Middletown. Chemistry. Age, twenty-tw'O. Prepared at Middletown High School. One year at Cornell. Eleusisg Freshman Baseball Team. - WILLIAM HARRISON, IR., Bill, Duluth, Minn. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Duluth Central High School. Two years at Cornell. GX. MONROE HERZ, Monte, New York City. Mechanical Engineering. Age, Twenty-three. Prepared at Stuyvesant High School. Three years at Cornell. EAM. Leo VON HEYGENDORFF, Vonny, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Stuyvesant High School. Three and one half years at Cornell. AT, Hebs-Sag Freshman Foot- ball Teamg Freshman Spring Day Committee, junior Smoker Committeeg Hardly Fair Committeeg Benh L'Amedg Sunday Night Club. CLARENCE BRAINERD I-IIGHT, IR., Washington, D. C. IVIechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Washington Collegiate School. One half year at Cornell. ZNII. OSWALD EUGENE.HOWE, Os, Oak Park, Ill. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Oak Park High School. Three years at Cornell. NPT, Freshman Banquet Committeeg Sophomore Cotillion Committee. - Two Hu-zzdrud Twanly-one 49. -1 .AAL off? A, Ok .wQQ...1L1s.E.QLL1.A1s1,fQ.f'fuWiilr m..i. XVILLIAM SHELDON HOWELL, '4Shelly, Rochester. Architecture. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at 'West High School. One year at Cornell. IIKA. RICHARD FREDERICK HUMPHREY, '4Dinx, Waterbury, Conn. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty- two. Prepared at Cheshire Preparatory School. Three years at Cornell. Eleusis. HAYWARD KENDALL KELLEY, Tank,', Cleveland, O. Nlechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at St. Paul's School. ' Three years at Cornell. fIPA9g Freshman Crewg Varsity Crew 2, 3. MAC KEVELSON, Mac, New York City. Nlechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Stuyvesant High School. Pour years at Cornell. State Scholarship. MARK KING, JR., Nlark, New Rochelle. Nlechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at New Rochelle High School. Two years at Cornell. EH. CHARLES XVEBSTER KNOX, Charley, Brooklyn. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Erasmus Hall High School. Two and one-half years at Cornell. JOSEPH LEV, Brooklyn. Chemistry. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at hlanual Training High School. Four years at Cornell. EDWARD HOWARD LEWis, Ed,,' New York City. hllechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Pre- pared at Stuyvesant High School. QDAII. State Tuition Scholarship. MAXXVELL PVALTHOUR L1PP1'r'r, NIax, Wilmiiigton, N. C. Chemistry. Age, twenty-four. Pre- pared at Tome School. Four years at Cornell. EN, Senators' Club, Tome Club. British-Amer ican Club. Two Fluvzdrfd Twmzty-two or1ofa..rQ.WQ.Q..RN.ErL.L.1.A.rsTll mfrii..iiilu. A HENRX' HERIVIAN LUNING, Half Brooklyn. Agriculture. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Boys' High School. Three and one-half years at Cornell. Helios, College Basketball Team, Dramatic Club. NORMAN DEAN lV1ACBEAN', Norm,', Philadelphia, Pa. Agriculture. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Northeast High School. Two years at Cornell. AKE5 KBQ. DONALD F131-IER lN1cCLURE, L Mac,7,. Glen Ridge, N. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-five. Prepared at Montclair Academy. Four years at Cornell. ARTHUR JOHN MASTERMAN, Art, Niagara Falls. Agriculture. Age, twenty-six. Prepared at Niagara Falls -High School. Four years at Cornell. AZ, Varsity Football Squad 3. The Cornell Countryman Board 2. - KURT ARNOLD NIAYTER, K , Brooklyn. Forestry. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Boys, High School. Four years at Cornell. HKAQ Aleph Samachg Sphinx Headg Hebs-Sag Wearer of the UC , Freshman Track Teamg Varsity Track Team 2, 3, Captain 45 Sophomore Tax Committeeg Junior Smoker Committee, Inter-fraternity Executive Committee 45 Chairman Senior Banquet Com- mittee 4g President Student Council 4, President Senior Class 4, Forestry Club. LESTER FINNEY h'IERR1cK, Tubby, Hamilton, Canada. hlechanical Engineering. Age, twenty- three. Prepared ,at Millersville Normal School. Four years at Cornell. EQ, TBH. DUDLESI RAE NIERRILL, Dud , Holtsville. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Townsend Harris Hall. Three years at Cornell. hifilitary Ball Committee IQ Lazy Club, Scroll and Spade. ELLIS LINDSEY IVIONTFORT, Monte, Peruville. Veterinary. Age, twenty-two. Four years at Cornell. AXI1. RALPH EMERSON IYIOSHER, BOnsey, Aurora. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at The jacob Tome Institute. One year at Cornell. EN. Two Huvrdrfd Twmry-flzree ,,... q, Q -1 .,.. .fl flll.l.Elill3,l.l.lM.. .... OSCAR RAYNOR OSTEROREN, 4'Osty, Brooklyn. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Pre- pared at Boys' High School. Five years at Cornell. Komos. ' 1 PAUL EVERETT PARKER, Hjitneyfi Gouverneur. Arts and Sciences. Ageytwenty-one. Prepared at Gouverneur High School. OX, EDWARD HARGRAVE PATTISON, 'Pat, Troy. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Albany Academy. Three and one-half years at Cornell. KIAKE, Huntington Club. SAMUEL HOLLINGSYVORTH PAUL, Sam, Philadelphia, Pa. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty- three. Prepared at Northeast High School. One year at Cornell. ZNII, Freshman Football Squad. ANTON ANDREW PREGLER, Nick,,, Glenbrook, Conn. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-eight. Pre- pared at Kirig's Preparatory School. Three years at Cornell. HENRY LLOYD PULFORD, 4'Pulf, Winnipeg, Canada. Nlechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Kelvin Technical High School. Two and one-half years at Cornell. ECIPE, Mandolin Club 2. ISIDOR ISAAC RABI, R-r, Brooklyn. Chemistry. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Manual Training High School. Three years at Cornell. EMERSON RASBRIDGE, Skeet, Reading, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Pre- pared at Reading High School. One and one-half years at Cornell. Scorpion, Freshman Debate Team, Interclass Debate Team, Freshman Debate Club. MICHAEL BROWN REYNOLDS, c'Mike, Billings, Nfontana. Agriculture. Age, twenty-three. Pre- pared at Billings High School. One year at Cornell. ZAE. Two Hundred Twfnly-four Q 1 1 ytoy OLIVER WILLIS ROBERTS, Ob,,' Lockport. 'Law. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Lockport High School. .Two years at Cornell. AKE. ' X ERNEST: GUY ROBINSON, Robbie, Moore, Montana. Agriculture. Age, twenty-Six. Prepared at Montana Public High School. One and one-half years at Cornell. AXA. ALDEN FIESSELTINE RUSSELL, Rus, '? Watertown, Nlass. Veterinary. Age, twenty-seven. Prepared at Massachusetts Agricultural College. Two years at Cornell. SITE. AUGUSTYN RYNALSKI, Gus, Fredonia. Chemistry. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Fredonia State Norn'Ial'SchoOl. Three years at Cornell. AXEg State Scholarship. AUSTIN, WERTh4AN ANILLIAM SAND, HSandy,,' Lockport. Agriculture. Age, twenty-eight. Prepared at Lockport High School. Four years at Cornell. Kermis IQ Scroll and Spade, Lazy Club. ROBERT HUBER SCHROETER, Bob, 7 ' Nlarian, O. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at University School. Four years at Cornell. ATg Pyramidg Freshman Tax Committee, Hardly Fair Committee 35 Junior Spring Day Committeeg Vice-President Inter-Fraternity Association 4g Sunday Night Club. JOHN RUPLEY SCHVVARTZ, johnny, Poughkeepsie. Law. Age, twenty-five. Prepared at River- view Academy. Four years at Cornell. AX5 Hockey Squad 2,5 Freshman Spring Day Committeeg The Cornell Law Quarterly Board 3,4. JOSEPH SHIFFER, c'Shiff,', Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Boys' High School. Four years at Cornell. State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. XVALTER RVESLEY SIMMONDS, ' 4Sigh, ' ' Rochester. Forestry. Age, twenty-fou r. Prepared at East High School. Four years at Cornell. GA, Rifle Teamg Rifle Clubg Forestry Clubg Sesomah. Two Hundrfd Twenty-five ,-.I ,.,.. .',,. . - ' 1, ' - -1 iirr ... Q1......Q..Q,1?s.N.EQL.L.1.A1'Efl..,fll1i!llll'..?i,imll.:.Le... v WILLIAM EDWARD SKINNER, JR., 'cBill,', Chicago, Ill. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-four. Pre- pared at Harvard School. One year at Cornell. AKE. ELLIOT BOUGHTON SMITH, Rochester. MeclIanical Engineering. Age, twenty-four. Prepared at East High School. Two years at Cornell. AXPQ Varsity Crew ZQ Sesomah. HOLLAND HOLNIES SMITH, lVIexico. Agriculture. Age, twenty-four. Prepared at Mexico High School Academy. One year at Cornell. MARCUS SOROKIN, Rostoff on Don, Russia. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-seven. Prepared at the Classical Gymnasium. Three years at Cornell. A. S. M. E., Cosmopolitan Club. Joi-IN HAROLD STEYTLER, Spuds, Pittsburgh, Pa. Mechanical! Engineering. Age, twenty-four. Prepared at East Liberty Academy. One year at Cornell. ATA. A JOHN WESLEY STOCKETT, JR., Johnny, Washington, D. C. Chemistry. Age, twenty-two. Pre- pared at Technical High School. Four years at Cornell. AXE. . FRANCIS MARVIN SUTTON, IR., Larry, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Brooklyn Polytechnic School. Three years at Cornell. XNIfg Aleph Samachg Sphinx Headg Freshman Track Team, Varsity Football Squad 2, 3, Freshman Rush Committee, Sophomore Cotillion Committee, Sophomore Rush Comrnitteeg Class Day Committee, Glee Club IQ Sunday Night Club. ' KENNETH HUTCHINSON TAYLOR, Ken, South Norwalk, Conn. Architecture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Norwalk High School. Two and one-half years at Cornell. Huntington Club. ARTHUR LEMUEL TUTTLE IR., Tut,', New York City. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at San Antonio High School. Four years at Cornell. 152113 Hebs-Sag HWCTHQ Varsity Wrestling Team 2, 33 College Crew 2, 35 University Championship Wrestling 145 pound Class. CHARLES THOMAS UNDERWOOD, Tornmy' ', Summit, N. QI. Chemistry. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Kingsley School. One year at Cornell. CI2KEg University Band. Two Hundred Twenty-.fix Q .yor 1 OswcoQ,1AN.EQLL.1.A1z1.fg.of1lill..ff1fi1mt. 1 XVILLIAM CARLYLE VAIL, Branchport- Agriculture. Age, twenty. Prepared at Penn Yan High School. One year at Cornell. ERNEST CANFIELD VANKEUREN, Van,,' Savona. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Genesee Wes- leyan Seminary. Four years at Cornell. University Band I, 25 Festival Chorus 3, 4. XKVILLIAM EDMUND VOGEL, Bill, Goshen. Law. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Goshen High School. Four years at Cornell. Varsity Crew Squad 25 Law School Association 35 The Cornell Law Quarterly Board 2, 3, 45 Class Debate Teamg Cornell Catholic Club5 State Tuition Scholarship. DAVID VVAGNER, Russia. Agriculture. Age, twenty-six. Prepared at Russian Gymnasium. Three years at Cornell. AARON VAN DUZER XKVALLACE, IR., Duzer,', Goshen. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Pre- pared at Goshen High School. Five years at Cornell. AT5 Rod and Bobg Assistant Manager of Soccer 3. IRVING HENRY WVARSHOW, '4Irv,', Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Townsend Harris Hall. Two years at Cornell. College Basketball Team 35 Boardman Clubg Menorah Societyg Chess Club. SIMON VVEISS. New York City. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at hionticello High School. Four 'Years at Cornell. CIDAH. NTARCUS AUGUSTUS WHITEHEAD, Mark, Elizabeth, N. I. Law. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at 'The Pingry School. One year at Cornell. XXII5 Freshman Track Tearng Freshman Banquet Committee. STANLEY GRISWOLD XIVIGHT, New York City. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Pre- pared at Hackley School. Two years at Cornell. AKE. GEORGE ALVOYD XFEOMANS, Al, Rochester. Architecture. Prepared at East High School. Four years at Cornell. College Baseball Team5 College Basketball Team. Two Hundred Twenty-.raven ,.,,, q w AAAA 1 ..,. Mi , Two Hundred Twmty-eight Q W L uw , ' M ' I' 1 - ' - ' 'I ' ' Q L IIII IQI.mQIQII1?,NELII1A1I1f'WW'mIIIIIIfI1III, IIII I J Miss GEORGIA L. WHITE Advwor of Wbmen MISS GRACE SEELY Miss GEIITRUDE HOUSTON NYE Sona! Dznfczor of Sage College Sorml Dwcnor of Prudena' Rzflfy Hall Two H undrrd Twenty-nina Q .,. -1 uruu , Qs .mc.Q.1ANE2LL.1.A1s,Qgif mll'mfill..vifli.f..i... A, HELEN MCCURDY ACOMB, Dansville. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Four years at Cornell. AF, Sedowag Baseball Team I. , - . ESTHER AIREY, c'Breezy, Buffalo. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-four. Prepared at Hutchinson Central High School. Four years at Cornell. Baseball Team 3. RUTH IMEL ALDRICH, l'Rufus, Fredonia. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty. Prepared at Fredonia Normal School. Four years at Cornell. fIvBKg Mortar Board, Baseball Team I, 2, 35 Hockey Team 4, Executive Committeeg Class President 4, Manager of Baseball 22 Manager of Hockey 4. FERN LITCHARD ALLEN, Furnace,', Hornell. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Hornell High School. Four years at Cornell. Apethg L. O. V., State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. ROSE HENRIETTE ANDRE, John Apple, Buffalo. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Masten Park High School. One year at Cornell. Cercle Francais, University Orchestra. CLAUDIA MARIE BARNES, Buffalo. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Hutchinson Central High School. One year at Cornell. WINNIE MAE BARRETT, Binghamton. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Central High School. Four years at Cornell. Baseball Team 2. MABEL DAY BARTH, Dot,,' Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Cedar Rapids High School. One year at Cornell. Basketball Team 3. ' Two Hundred Thirty All W , ,.. , Q, .yuu 1 scsr ... Q1.WQ.Q..PA.N.EiLL.1.A12fI.F llllltlllill,glM,r.,... RUTH BERK, Ruthie,', Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Erasmus - Hall High School. One and one-half years at Cornell. ZAQ. ' HELEN' MATILDA BLODGETT, Dunkirk.. Agriculture. Agegtwenty-four. Prepared at Fredonia State Normal School. Four years at Cornell. Frigga Fylgae. , '- IRMA KATEIRYN BLowERs, l'Curly, Westfield. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Wvestfield High School. Four years at Cornell. Baseball Team 2, 35 Hockey Team 4. EVALINA PITCHER BOWMAN, Brooklyn. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Girls, High School. Four years at Cornell. CATHERINE GIBBONS BRADLEY, K, Hoosick Falls. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Pre- pared at Hoosick Falls High School. Four years at Cornell. State Tuition Scholarship, Apeth. IRENE BREWSTER, Rene,', Cornwall. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Cornwall High I School. Four years at Cornell. FRANCES RosAL1E BROCK, Frosh, Mount Vernon. Agriculture. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Mount Vernon High School. Four years at Cornell. 213112, Tennis Team 25 House President 42 Frigga Fylgae. VIOLIZET FLORENCE, BRUNDIDGE Oneida. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Oneida High School. Four years at Cornell. KKF. 1 Two Uuvzdrrfl T11 irly-0 ne , 1 AA Q..1ufs.ElL.I..1.A1s1,iW'IW'muII,miI..I.. .1 , ALICE CALLAHAN, Staten Island. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Curtis High School. Fouryears at Cornell. Baseball Team 33 Hockey Team 45 Freshman Banquet Committeeg State Cash and Tuition Scholarshipsg The Cornell Women'f Remew Board 2, 35 Representative to Student Council5 Secretary Risley House Committee 45 Class Vice-President 45 Executive Committee 4. HAIDEE CARLL, Long Island. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Huntington High School. KKF5 Mortar Board5 Dramatic Club Council 2. DELPI-IINE KATHRYN CHARLES, Warsaw. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-tWO. Prepared at War- saw High School. Four years at Cornell. KKF. MIRIAM HARRIETT COHN, Mim, Bathf Agriculture. Age, twentyaone. Prepared at Haverling High School. Four years at Cornell. ON5 Girls' Glee Club 3, 45 Frigga Fylgae. LAURA CLARK COOK, Hillsdale, Mich. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Hillsdale High School. Four years at Cornell. KKP.. ' CORA ELIZABETH CooKE, Cookie,,' Lyons Falls. Agriculture. Age, twenty-four. Prepared at Lyons Falls High School. Four years at Cornell. Mortar Board5 Sedowag Crew 2, 35 Basketball Team 35 Risley House Committee 25 Y. W. C. A. Cabinet 35 Executive Committee 3, 45 Sage House President 3g Risley House President 45 Nlanager of Crew 4. KATHERINE ELIZABETH CROWLY, HK. C., Canandaigua. Agriculture. Age,twenty-three. Prepared at Canandaigua Academy. Four years at Cornell. ON5 Baseball Team 35 Frigga Fylgae. MARIE DEHNER, Ithaca. Arts and Sciences. Age,twenty-three. Prepared at Westield High School. Four years at Cornell. 'P Two Hundred Thiny-two l 1 A ,A ..o.me.Q.Ps.N.e,L.L.1.AN,..1Wmii.,if1lig,i,. . l A. OLIVE DENNIS, Baltimore, Md. A Civil Engineering. Prepared at Western High School. One year at Cornell. QIJBK. . I ALBERTA-DENT, 4'Bert, Aubuin. Agriculture. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Auburn Academic High School. Four years at Cornell. ONQ Frigga Fylgaeg Girls' Glee Club. FLORENCE MARY DILL, Floppy,', Buffalo. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty. Prepared at Masten Park High School. Four years at Cornell. AAA, IIPBKQ President Pan-Hellenic Association 4. GRACE CATHERINE DIMELOW, Long Island. Agriculture. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Wood- mere High School. Four years at Cornell. KKFQ Baseball Team I. DOROTHY DAY Donns, Ted, Xenia, O. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at London High School. Four years at Cornell. AIU Vice-President of Class 2. MARY HONOR ADONLON, Utica. Law. Age, twenty-tive. Prepared at Utica Free Academy. Four years at Cornell. AO1'Ig Raven and Serpent, Mortar Boardg Sports and Pastimes Council IQ Baseball Team Ig The Cornell W'omen'5 Remew Board I, 2, 35 The Cornell Law Quarterly Board 2, 3, Editor-im Chief 4g Mobilization Committee 35 Sage House Committee 35 Judiciary Committee 3, Ex-ofhcio 45 Self Government Association 4. NATA1i112 WOODLAND DUNCAN, Philipsburg, Pa. Architecture. Prepared at Dana Hall. Four years at Cornell. AQ. FRANK GERTRUDE EATON, 4'Frank,,' Harrisburg, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-six. Pre- pared at Harrisburg High School. Three years at Cornell. Hockey Team 25 Baseball Team 25 Y. W. C. A. Cabinet 4. - Two Huvzdrfd Th irly -llzrff IO .. .. fffitrdcc QPsN.EQL.L.1!5lH,fl M12!L.,t.,.... ADELAIDE HAYWARD ELLIOTT, -Betty, Dayton, O. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Steele High School. Four years at Cornell. AF. THERA EMERSON, c'Tewah, Ithaca. Agriculture. Age, twenty. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Four years at Cornell. AAA, Registration Committee, Dramatic Club. ALICE HILL ERSKINE, New Brighton. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Curtis High School. Three years at Cornell. AF, Hockey Team 4. I MURIEL ELDRA FARR, Frosh, , Osborn Bridge. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Northville High School. Four years at Cornell. Cornell Scholarship, University Scholarship. ELSIE MARGARET FERRAND, Garclenville. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Gardenville High School. One year at Cornell. Cercle Francais. ETHEL MARGARET FORTUNE, Dot, Malone. Agriculture. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Franklin Academy. Four years at Cornell. Crew 3. REGENE ROBINSON FREUND, Gene, New York City. Law. Age, twenty. Prepared at Vancouver High School. Four years at Cornell. ZAKIJQ Mortar Boardg Raven and Serpent, Hockey Team 1, 2g Liberty Loan Committee, Publicity Chairman 3, Vocational Guidance Committee 3, Chairman 4.5 Self Government Executive Committee 4, Cornell Tuition Scholarshipg President Intercollegiate Vocational Guidance Association 4.5 Boardman Club, Dramatic Club 2, 3, 45 Women's Dramatic Club Council ZQ Vice-President 35 The Women'J Bullelm Board 2, 35 Women's Editor The Cornell Datly Sun Board 2., 3. RUTH GEISENHOFF, '4Geis, Oneida. Agriculture. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Oneida High School. Four years at Cornell. X95 Kermis Committee 3, 4, Women's Orchestra 3. Two Hundred Thirty-four ' ' I I ..1,,,A. ' :. 1' A M Y ,' ., . ' - .1 .... II.. Q .wc.Q...Ps.N.e.L.1..I,A1s,..t'IIWmIIII..IIII.I.,. .... MADEL1NE PAY GILMOUR, Madge, Vernon. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at . Rogers High School. Four years at Cornell. '1PBKg University Scholarshipg Apeth. MARGARET GOODFELLCW, HGoodie, Indiana, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-eight. Prepared at Indiana State Normal and University of Virginia. Twoyears at Cornell. MARY HULDA GRIFFIN, Polly, Richmond Hill. Agriculture. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Richmond .Hill High School. Four years at Cornell. Afibg Basketball Team 1, zg Baseball Team IQ Sage House Committee 2. ALMA MARY HALISY, Watertown. Agriculture. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Watertown High School and Mechanics, Institute. One year at Cornell. AQ. GLADYS HAIET., Oneida. Agriculture. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Oneida High School. Four years at Cornell. XSZ. HAZEL HARNION, Meriden, Conn. Agriculture. Prepared at lVIeriden High School. Two years at Cornell. l ELFREDA CURTIS HEATH, Green Island. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Troy High School. Four years at Cornell. ELAINE RUTHE HEDGCOCK, Washington, D. C. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Central High School. Four years at Cornell. APg Hockey Team 2. ii Two llu1zdrrd Tlzrirlygritfe .....--. .. ,.... f..' ..., ,... HARRIET EVELYN HENDRYX, .Eve,,' Ithaca. Agriculture. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Spring- ville High School. Four years at Cornell. AEA5 Frigga Fylgae5 Girls' Glee Club5 A. T. A. GLADYS ETHEL HERR1cK, K'Glad,,' Tunkhannock, Pa. Agriculture. Age, twenty-three. Four years at Cornell. Baseball Team IQ Tennis Team 3. , HELEN MARGUERITE HEss, Peg, Lyons Falls. Agriculture. Age, twenty-five. Prepared at Lyons Falls High School. Four years at Cornell. Hockey Team 2, 45 Baseball Team 2, 3, Manager 45 Y. W. C. A. Cabinet 4.5 The Cornell Wome11': Rewew Board 2,35 Womenhs Editor The Cornell Annualr Board 4.5 Class Vice-President 35 Class Treasurer 4. Roberts Scholarship. DOROTHY BARBARA HIEBER. Utica. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Utica Free Academy. Four years at Cornell. AOIT5 Raven and Serpentg Basketball Team I, 25 Tennis Team IQ Crew 33 The Cornell Women'J Review Board I, 2, 35 Women's Editor The Cornell Daily Sun Board 35 Y. W. C. A. Cabinet35 Class Vice-President I5 Secretary 35 Vice-President Athletic Association 35 :Manager of Tennis 1. ' MARCIA MARIE HILLIDGE, Front Rcyal, Va. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Front Royal High School. Four years at Cornell. A0115 Baseball Team I5 Hockey Team 25 Class Vice- President 2, 45 Dramatic Club. . I MARY KATHERINE HOYT. Cohocton. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Haverling High School. Four years at Cornell. AF, Basketball Team I5 The Cornell Bulletzn Board. GERTRUDE HUGHES, Jimmie, ' ' Ithaca. Agriculture. Age, twenty. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Four. years at Cornell. HELEN HUIE, Shuie, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty. Prepared at Julia Rich- mond High School. Four years at Cornell. Mortar Boardg Raven and Serpentg Basketball Team I, 2, 32 Crew 25 Baseball Team 35 Tennis Team 25 Y. W. C. A. Cabinet I, 2, 35 President Y. W. C. A. 45 Sage House Committee 35 Executive Committee 3, 45 Judiciary Committee 45 Chinese Students' Clubg Manager of Basketball 1, 2, 3, Captain 2, 3. , , Two Hundred Thirty-fix li l L 1 .. .... A. MARIAN LOUISE IRISH, Auburn: Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Auburn 'Academic High School. I Four years at Cornell. Afbg Mortar Boardg Executive Committee I, 4, ' Judiciary Committee 3, 4g YLW. C. A. Cabinet 2, 3g Class President IQ President of Outside Houses 4. MABELIFE SOPI-IIE JEPSON, Buffalo. I Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Hutchinson Central High School. Four years at Cornell. AZ. ALBERTA JOHNSON, Old-Westbury. Landscape Architecture. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Roslyn High School. Three years at Cornell. Baseball 'Team ZQ Y. W. C. A. Finance Committee 35 Y. W. C. A. Publicity Committee 45 Executive Committee 4.3 State Scholarship. NAOMI JONES, jones, Worcester. Agriculture. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Worcester High School. Four years at Cornell. ON, Sedowag Student Honor Committee 3g,Girls, Glee Club 3, 4, Frigga Fylgae. ' MARTIiA :KAPLAN , Matty,'7 Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty. Prepared at Girls' High School. Four years at Cornell. Basketball Team 25 Baseball Teamg State 'Tuition Scholarshipg Women's Dramatic Club. DORIS ALICE KINDE, Dor, Canandaigua. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Canan- daigua Academy. Four years at Cornell. Baseball Team IQ Frigga Fylgae. IRENE DOROTHY KINSEL, ' ' Rene, ' i Saratoga Springs. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Saratoga Springs High School. - Four years at Cornell. State Cash Scholarship, Parabolag Cercle Francais. AGNES BXIARIE KOBUSKI, Gloversville. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Glovers- ville High School. Four years at Cornell. Hockey Team I, 2, 3, 4.5 Baseball Squad zg Basketball Team 35 Crew 3, 4g Student Government Executive Committee 4Q President Sports and Pastimes Council 4g Class Representative to Athletic Council 35 Cornell Catholic Club, Manager of Hockey 2, 3, Captain EQ Captain Basketball Team 3g Manager and Captain of Crew 3g State Scholarship. Two Hundrfcl' Thirty-.fewn 1..g- ,-- -V ' -. .. I . - Q. -1 1 rides. A , DOROTHEA KOCH, New York City. Law. Age, twenty. Four years at Cornell. GENEVIEVE ELEANOR KREY, Gene,', Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Girls' High School. Four years at Cornell. Afbg Hockey Team I, 2, 4,XVOIT16I'1,S Dramatic Club. DORIS FRANCES LAKE, Puddles,,' Farmington, lVIe. Agriculture. Age, twenty-six. Prepared at Farmington High School and Dean Academy. Two years at Cornell. Frigga Fylgae. B4ILDRED FLORA LA MONT, Hemlock. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Hemlock High School. Four years at Cornell. A12 Raven and Serpent, Sedowag Chairman Class Dance Committee IQ Chairman Freshman Banquet Committeeg Class President 2. , HELEN JANE LASON, Helen Jane,', Homer. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Homer Academy. Four years at Cornell. State Scholarship. EMMA BRENAN LEARY, Auburn. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Auburn High School. Three years at Cornell. KKF. ANNA MARGARET LEONHARDT, Onnie, Alexandria Bay. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty. Pre- pared at Alexandria Bay High School. Four years at Cornell. University Scholarshipg State Cash Scholarship. BESSIE LEVIN, Bess, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty. Prepared at Girls' High School. Four years at Cornell. Basketball Team 3, 4g State Tuition Scholarshipg Women's Orchestra 3. Two Hundred Thirty-eight X X -1 .X . .- -'-' .. -r ' -- ' ' -1 A AAA Qu .WQ.Q.PA.NeL.t1.A1s.Wlf'm..e.tin. A BERNICE' ELIZABETH Loomis, f4Bee,f' Bainbridge. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-One. Prepared at Afton High School. Two years at Cornell. MARC1A MAY MCCARTNEY, 'Vienna, Illi Arts and Sciences . Ageftwenty. Prepared at Metropolis High School. Four years at Cornell. AI'g Mortar Boardg Student Government Executive Com- mittee, Class Advisory Committeeg VVomen's Dramatic Clubg Secretary 3, President 4. EDITH Louise TWCCLAY, Summit,-N. J. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Summit High School. ,Two years at Cornell. ELEANOR CLARA MCTXAIULLEN, Buffalo. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Masten Park High School. Four years at Cornell. AAAg fI1BKg State Cash and Tuition Scholarshipsg Assistant in Zoology 3, 4. SARAH-ALI-CE 'MCNULTY, Buffalo. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Hutchinson Central High School. Pour years at Cornell. fIDBKg Baseball Team 3g State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. RUTH MCSPARRAN, Furniss, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty. Prepared at Oxford High School. Four years at Cornell. Rosa SUSAN MALMUD, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Girl's High School. One year at Cornell. DORIS' PAULINE MARTTN, Holyoke, Mass. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Holyoke High School. Two years at Cornell. KKF5 Crew 3. Two Hundred Thirty-nifze ., .,.. A.. .. ., A .. A le . ot ...si XIIVIAN AGNES MERRILL, Viv,,' lVIerrill. Agriculture. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Franklin Academy. Two years at Cornell. Basketball Team 4g Frigga Fylgae. CLARA ISATHARINE MILLER, Pawtucket, R. I. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-four. Prepared at Pawtucket High School. One year at Cornell. EK. IVA EVELYN MILLER, Ivadell,,' Alden. Agriculture. Age, twenty. Prepared at Alden High School. Four years at Cornell. ONQ Frigga Fylgaeg Apeth. OLIVE MAY MONROE, Waverly. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Waverly High School. Four years at Cornell. Basketball Team 45 Student Honor Committee 35 Risley House Committee 45 Executive Committee 4. ' ' MARY EASTDIAN IVIOORE, Ithaca. Agriculture. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Four years at Cornell. A0115 ONg Sedowa: College Honor Committee 4g Chairman of Senior Advisory Committee 4g Executive Committee 4g Class Vice-President gg A. T. A.,Frigga Fylgaeg Girls' Glee Club 3, 4. MARY Ives IVIORGAN, Ithaca. Agriculture. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Three years at Cornell. M1LDRED MULLER, Boston, Mass. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Somerville High School. Four years at Cornell. KKF. CORNELIA ADELE MUNSELL, ':Cory,,' New Hartford. Agriculture. Age, twenty. Prepared at New Hartford High School. Four years at Cornell. AOII. Two Hundred Forty f ' 'i ' .. '- 7 1 ---- - ' -- ' .. ' Q .... A L A , , A A .NAOMI NAsH, Ithaca. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Four years at'Cornell. fIDBKg Apeth. ' - ALICE HEsELToN NEAL, Hazel1 Philadelphia, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty. Prepared at 1 Girls' High School. Four years at' Cornell. KKF. 1 RUTH HAMMOND NYE, ffPufus, Auburn. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Auburn , Academic High School. .Four years at Cornell. Sedowag Class Treasurer IQ Frigga Fylgaeg Women's ' Editor The Cornell Countryman Board 3, 45 Life Secretary Home Economics Class 4. FRANCES MABEL' OTTLEY, Ithaca. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty. Prepared at Ithaca High High School. Four years at Cornell. AAAg QPBK5 Y. W. C. A. Cabinet. MARTHA EDITH QUICK, Mart, Dudley, Mass. Agriculture. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Four years at Cornell. Tw IDA RAEFLOER, Ida, Havana, Cuba. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Horace Mann School. Four years at Cornell. A AZg Crew I,2, 35 Baseball Team 2, 45 Hades Committee ZQ Sports and Pastimes Council. RUTH MAY RATELLE, Ruttie,', Glens Falls. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at 4 Glens Falls High School. Four years at Cornell. fIDBKg Baseball Team 3g State Cash and Tuition Scholarshipsg Apeth. .BERNICE REYNOLDS, Bee, Bulfalo. Agriculture. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Masten Park High School. Four years at Cornell. AE'Ag Y. VV. C. A. Bible Study Committee 2, Joy Committee 33 Agassiz Club. Two Hundred Forty-one 1 ,A .F ilWmluil1..i.- A , IVIARION ELECTA R1cE, Homer. Agriculture. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Homer Academy. Four years at Cornell. . DORRICE ANWYL Rici-IARDS, Dick, Ithaca. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Four years at Cornell. fTbBKg Hockey Team 2, 35 '86 Memorial Stage 25 Wayside- Aftermathg Student Volunteer Band. HELEN RIDER, Ellicottville. Agriculture. Age, twenty-six. Prepared at Central High School. Two years at Cornell. ' ' MARIORIE IRENE ROBERTS, Bob,'7 Elmira. Agriculture. Age, twenty. Prepared at Dundee High School. Four years at Cornell. Baseball Team Ig Agriculture Banquet Committee 3. IVIINNA GESINE ROESE, Buffalo. Agriculture. Age, twenty-nine. Prepared at Masten Park High School. Pljour years at Cornell. Hockey Team 43 Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, Frigga Fylgaeg Wayside- Aftermat . EDNA MARY ROGERS, Hammond. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Hammond High School. Three years at Cornell. LOUISE MARTHA Roux, Pete , East Orange, N. J. Agriculture. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at South Side High School. Four years at Cornell. KA9g Freshman Crew. SILENCE ROWLEE, 'cSi, Ithaca. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Four years at Cornell. KAQQ Mortar Board ,Mobilization Committee 2, 35 Large Cabinet Y. VV. C. A. 3, Small Cabinet 45 Social Chairman Self Government Association 4g Class Secretary 4. Two Hundred Forty-two X -1,1 : . .v ,-,,. 4 -- ,J ' A 'A ' ...L A A, rff2...r1..mc.Q..1AN.EJiL.I..1.fs1sI,.,1Wm11Ii..ti1li...i... . LOUISE ALMA SCHUYLER, Syracuse. Agriculture. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Solvay High - School. Three years at Cornell. Frigga Fylgae. , HELEN-MIRIAM SHARRETT, 'NIim,,'. New York City. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Pre- pared'at Curtis High School. Four years at Cornell. HBIID. ' GERTRUDE MARY SHELTON, Gert, Ovvego. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty. Prepared at Owego Free Academy. Four years at Cornell. Hockey Teamg State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, Apeth. EMILY YELOISNE SHEPAR15, HF.llie, Honeoye Falls. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Honeoye Falls High School. Four years at Cornell. Crew 3g Basketball Team 4, Risley House Committee 45 Girls' Athletic Council 4g Historian of Home Economics Class,4g Manager of Basket- ball 4. ' IVIARION KATHRYN SHEVALIER, i'Shevy, Ithaca. Agriculture. Age, twenty. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Four yearsat Cornell. - ELIZABETH ARNOLD SIGNOR, Betty,U Plattsburg. Arts and Sciences. Age, 'twenty-one. Prepared at Plattsburg High School. Four years at Cornell. Hockey Team 35 State Cash and Tuition Scholar- ships. , ' - EDITH MAUDE SIMPSON, D. DY, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-four. Prepared at YVadleigh High School. Four years at Cornell. State Tuition .Scholarshipg A. T. A. 2. ALICE LOUISE SMITH, Smithy, Cornwallville. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at ' Catskill.High School. Four years at Cornell. Raven and Serpentg Hockey Team 2g Y. W. C. A. Cabinet Z, 4, Consumers, League President 45 Women's Dramatic Clubg Scimitarg T. N.T.,Drarnatic Club. Two I I un d Md Fo fly-three L 1 L, Q.WQ,QRN.BQ.L,1. 1.AN.jg,Wm1nii..i. slim.. A MARION DUNHAM SMITH, Smithie, Greene. Arts andvSciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Greene High School. Four years at Cornell. La Tertulia Estudiantina. GERALDINE ESTIIER SPRAGUE, Memphis, Tenn. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-three. Pre- pared at Central High School. Four years at Cornell. A1123 Dixie Club. GRACE ELIZABETH SRENCO, Gracie, Rochester. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. 'Prepared at East High School. Four years at Cornell. EAQD. I HELEN EMILY STACY, St. Regis Falls. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at St. Regis Falls High School. Four years at Cornell. CLARA HARRIET STENTIFORD, Ossining-on-Hudson. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty. Prepared at Ossining High.School. Three and one-half years at Cornell. EDLTH ELIZABETH STOKOE, Ede, Scottsville. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-four. Prepared at Scottsville High School. Three years at Cornell. JANE BEVERLY STONE, Gin,'7 Syracuse. Agriculture. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Central High School. Four years at Cornell. AGDA TEOLINE SWENSON, Summit, N. I. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Summit High School. 'Three years at Cornell. AF, Y. W. C. A. Cabinet. Two Hufndred Forty-four f . Q .. . or 1-rff2.Q.me L .A. r VEN1A LAOTA TARRIS, Weenie, . Hillsborough, New Brunswick. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. ,Prepared at Ithaca High.School. Four years at Cornell. Baseball Team 3g Student Government - Executive Committeeg President L. O. V.g Agassiz Club, Le Cercle Francais, Frigga Fylgaeg Man- . ager of Baseball 3. -A MARJORIE ANN THOMAS, Summit, N. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Summit High School.. Two years at Cornell. ATU Y. W. C. A. Cabinet. MAY Asmvronrs THROPP, , Trenton, N. I. Law. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at State Model School. Four years at Cornell. KA9g Mortar Board, Raven and Serpentg Y. YV. C. A. Cabinet 3g Vice-President Consumers' League, Women's Manager The Co1'1zellDzziZy Suu Board 3, 4. EVA TOPKINS, Toppie,', Califon, N. I. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty. Prepared at High Bridge - High School. Four years at Cornell. Apeth. JEANNETTE USILMAN, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Hunter College High School. Two years at Cornell. FRANCES VAN ARSDALE, Fran, Alden. Agriculture. Age, twenty. Prepared at Manchester High School. Four years at Cornell. ONg Frigga Fylgaeg Apeth. THEODORA LOUISE VAN HORN, Towahda, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Towanda High School. Three years at Cornell. LORATNE McNr1LL VAN WAGENEN, Lawyersville. Agriculture. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Cobleskill High School. Four years at Cornell. ONQ State Scholarship, Frigga Fylgae. Two Hrmdrrd F arty-jim' .. , , ,. - .. ' ., ' f . A, Q E... Q.wc.Q.E,N.EiL.1..1A1s1....W'Wmf1ii.,i, l,. s SARAH LAMONT VAN WVAGENEN, 4'Sal,,' Cobleslcill. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Cobleskill High School. Four years at Cornell. ONg Sedowag Student Honor Committee 3, 4g President of Women's Senior Class in Agricultureg Prigga Fylgaeg Girls' Glee Club. CECELIA IEIANETTE XVARNE, HC. J. Ithaca. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Four years at Cornell. EDITH WARREN, Buffalo. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty. Prepared at Castile High School. Pour years at Cornell. State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. Lots IRENE WEBSTER, Loie, Stanley. , Agriculture. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at 'Geneva High School. Pour years at Cornell. KAGQ Hockey Team ZQ Class Treasurer 2. FLORENCE ELIZABETH WHITE, Flossie, ' , Yorktown. Agriculture. Prepared at Katonah High School. Pour years at Cornell. Baseball Team 35 Advanced Choir 3g Frigga Fylgaeg L. O. V. HELEN WANDA Witcox. Long Island. Arts and Sciences. Age, twcnty-One. Prepared at Newtown High School. Four years at Cornell. University Scholarshipg State Scholarship. DOROTHY WrLLrsoN, Dot, Huntington, W. Va. Chemistry. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Allegheny County High School. Three years at Cornell. AFQ Baseball Team 2,gBasketball Team zg Advanced Choir 2, 3, 4. MARGARET LOWNSBURY TIVININELD, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty. Prepared at Packet Collegiate Institute. Two years at Cornell. 1'IBfIP. Two Hundred Forty-:ix f I .,, v I ,., ,. . . , . ,, .. , b a 1 i RUTH VVOLCOTT, West Hartford, Conn. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at New , Britain High School. ,Three years at Cornell. Xflg Executive Committee. ANITA NORMAN WOLFF, New Yorlc City.- Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty. Four years at Cornell. DOROTHY ELIZABETH XVOODRUFF, Ithaca. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Four years at Cornell. SOPHIE DAZIAN Woruvrs, Soph, Whitestone. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Flushing High School. Four years at Cornell. EAQ5 QDBK5 Crew 2, 3g Ethics Club. ELSIAE TnAnr.,.YA'I'Es, Sis, Hillsdale, N. Agriculture. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Westwood High School. Three and one-half years at Cornell. AEAg Basketball Team I. Lois ANNETTE ZIMMERMAN, 4'Zimie, Cortland. Agriculture. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Union Free High School. Four years at Cornell. Raven and Serpentg Seclowag Frigga Fylgaeg Wayside- Afterrnathg Freshman Toast Mistress. MABEL LUCY ZOLLER, Zolly, Fort Plain. Agriculture. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Fort Plain High School. Four years at Cornell. Farmers' Week Committee 3, 4.5 Frigga -Fylgaeg Girls' Glee Club. Two Huvzdrfd Forty-.mwz -1 sscc OTwf2,..O.wc Qtlasstl.1Arsgj1'Wl f14i..?i1i'm1r. , A PEARL EDITH CHAMPLIN, Chris, Oneida. Agriculture. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Oneida High School. Four years at Cornell. AAA, Freshman Banquet Committee. ELEAITIQR MILLER GEORGE, Georgie, Freeville. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Ossining School. Three years at Cornell. Aflbg Raven and Serpent, Freshman Banquet Committee, College Honor System Committeeg Junior Class President. MARION MCNEIL KNOWLES, Lockport. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Lock- port High School. Two years at Cornell. New York State Scholarship, Cornell Scholarship, Drama- tic Club. RUTH MARGARET LUSCHER, LeRoy. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty. Prepared at Bergen High School. Two years at Cornell. Baseball Team 3. LEONORA BLANCHE RUB1NOw, Nora, H Newark, N. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty. Prepared at South Side High School. Four years at Cornell. ZA1ivg Baseball Team ZQ Captain 3, Basketball Team 3g Health Division of Women's Vocational Committeeg iVomen's Dramatic Club. CAROL STRONG, Turin. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Lowville Academy. Four years at Cornell. KA. CORA BELLE THOMAS, Tom, Utica. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Utica Free Academy. Four years at Cornell. KA. LILLIAN MARGARET WILSEY, Peggy,,' St. Iohnsville. Agriculture. Age, twenty-four. Prepared at St. Johnsville High School. One year at Cornell. Two Hundred Forty-eight F J l im it , e1 rrsr C5312 srsr MQ QsPsN5LLs1sArHQL fillllrsislimss lllctass I-IISTORYlll4llp The Story of the War Class BY REGINALD GOWER HAMMOND Nineteen Twenty, the last class to enter Cornell before the start of the war had the misfortune of being born under the best conditions of prosperity, and of living practically all its life under the most irregular and trving times that any class has ever faced. It started upon its four year trip with never a thought of the destruction it was to meet before it had half opened its career. It was happy and qontented for one fall before it plunged into war along with the Univer- sity and the Nation. It gave up hope of ever getting back to its Alma Mater when it spent two full years paying its measure of devotion to the country, but when all was done, the Class of IQZO still had time left to work itself permanently into Cornellis heart and to line up with foregoing classes that had done their work for the'University. The burden and responsibility of pulling Cornell out of the nonenity in which it almost lost itself, fell upon 1920, and IQZO made the first successful attempt at bringing back the glorious Cornell of pre-war times. But disheartening disadvantages accompanied the reconstruction work, for when the class began to live once more after it had completed its War service, it found its original members to be scattered far and wide. Today hundreds of IQZO men are scholastically juniors and sophomores, as a result of war service, no less have lost out altogether and forever on their education, and far too many were sacrificed when death still further depleted its numbers. But it was not for us to regret the loss of class unity, when it was lost in making 1920 stand out as having paid its highest measure of devotion and sacrifice to the Nation and to Cornell, in serving the most worthy cause of all. A look in the pages of this book that tell of 192058 war records will show that the work was not done in vain. I To the members of the embryo class of 1920 the delayed opening of the Univer- sity in the Fall of 1916 brought an extra two Weeks before their arrival in Ithaca and their donning of gray caps should usher them into the life of Cornell. After having survived the rush of competitors and rooming agents of all types, with Two Hundred Forty-nine ..t1:frf?31iF!f5Q N... - ,er .1 AA . Cfi2-0e..,,.Q i'iiill.,lT1ii,:i1i N,1l,l DAvY's IMMORTAL LINE the only material loss on the pocketbooks, the class started its ,official career on the day it trudged up to Schoellkopf Stadium to see, rather than to hear, President Schurman's welcoming address. . With that formality over, the class began to look about for openings in the seemingly impregnable wall of Cornell's activities, and sent out seventy-five men for Jack lVIOakley's approval, and almost an equal number to play foot- ball. Thus 1920 plodded along to get a foothold on Cornell's ways of living. It had an unpaying but still notable share in the activities that were then in full swing, little knowing that they were to be among Cornell's last things. As fresh- men, we saw the last real Varsity football team go through its schedule, with the one bright spot of the brilliant victory over Michigan, which we were to look back at in the dead years to come as one of the last exhibitions of true and unhampered Cornell spirit. We saw the Musical Clubs put l out on their last holiday trip, and the last purely social func- tion pass by in the form of Junior Week. We watched the moulding of the Track Team that would have outdone any of Cornell's previous efforts on the cinder path, had it ever had I the chance to show itself. War came. And everything that did not have to do with bettering the undergraduate for service was abandoned, and the baseball and lacrosse teams were disbanded on the eve of their departure for the spring training trip, the crews .stop- ped rowing on the inlet, Spring Day was cancelled and every kind of social life walked the plank as Cornell set itself towards the one big objective of turning all its wealth to the govern- ment. Cornell was among the first universities to grant liberal scholastic privileges to its sons-who left for war ser- vice. Cornell was prompt in offering its every asset for the cause of training America's forces. The immense and still If i ' unfinished drill hall was given over to the first training of Toucunowm Uncle Sam's aviators, while research laboratories, together Two Iimdmz Fifty i , 'VI g g V . .lm - I I, AI, V '- . A -1 uu u QtiilnsettlimiF tmmi.,i,fii,,it- ..., u with their most valuable technical men went to the government for broadening the scope of methods of fighting. VVi,th the opening of enlistments in the Mosquito Fleet and the Ambulance Units, undergraduates started to pour out of Ithaca, until forty-five percent of the male enrollment had gone by May 30, when The Sun published its first special war paper. Nineteen twenty contributed its share of the 1,912 students who werein some branch of war work at this time. Cornell received its first bit of pay for the service it had offered when the news came of the first advance of the United States Hag to the French front, carried by members of an all-Cornell ambulance unit. II 9 Nineteen twenty in its sophomore year found Cornell a barren place, devoid of everything but the bare es- sentials that permitted the remaining students to take up to the best ad- vantage work that would fully prepare them for service when their turn should be called. But Cornell foresaw the fruitless- ness of dropping the mild forms of diversion from the cause of service, and put its teams back on the field again, not to win victories, but to 'give to the participants the prime advan- tage of sport. While other large uni- versities stopped short their athletic programs for want of athletes Cor nell kept up sport for sport's sake ' lf. ATWGOD D.LBOU. CED. UL CLMLV. KJ Y. Xx - it U 1 ' . xv . . . s X ' - UW N .l ' liek LW CAREY BKCNEHZMN X I , Utcizawzu um HCBLEL I .U -sf, .2-mein is-trams' . -is 5 1 Xi., if Jfcziiiv?ni'L'g5Al V I X - XR aiViX'f ' '-Wy.-X B Ji Y l l j f x f1sJr5CeSlfFQlFs?i.Ln sl 7 ' m :i,.N?'uN wW 'NXw N'-gtgjv X . ,-A. no - Cornell teams were not winning teams then, and they were not even fighting with the old-time spirit for their minds were on more serious matters, but they were giving to Cornell the one spark of life that was essential in keeping it from becoming completely transformed into a training camp. Competitions still found material, but they did not draw the strong rivalry of old. 1920 was able to pick its managers however, Whitey7' Terry in football, Red Ashton in track, Ho Ballou in baseball, and Bob Siering in crew being the respective winners. The publications cheerfully accepted the limitations set down by the government and resigned themselves to the fate of finding new material scarce to fill their positions. Track gave Cornell its one victorious team, when the remnant of the power- ful 19I8 squad ran away with the Intercollegiates in Philadelphia. Bangs, Bick- ford, Felter, hflayer and Smith being IQ2O,S representatives in the victory. The crew made but one appearance on the water, and Davenport, Hall and Knight Two Ilinzdrfd Fifty-om' ilmffii i,ot,we, ,fgt'mw iiiiiiiiiir A UND1zRcLAss MUD RUSH rnomo ny 'mov were the 1920 men who were in the boat that lost to Princeton after a hard battle Murphy played on the baseball team that went through its full schedule with only scattered victories. The University closed its doors six weeks early at the end of the Spring term in order that undergraduates might give the government the benefit of the long vacation at service in ship yards. III During the summer of 1918, someone in Congress conceived the idea of re- modelling the large institutions of the country into training camps where students might add potential power to the army by being ready for service when they were needed. With the result that when a remnant of 1920 returned for its junior year, it found under process of organization the sad and pitiful S. A. T. C., which accomplished its purpose well, if that might be named as the general wrecking of fraternity houses, and the dropping into oblivion the final strand of Cornell spirit that had bested the tide of the war up to that time. Indeed, had the regime of the student soldier lasted any longer, the whole basis of the Cornell of yester- day would have been permanently lost. But the Armistice was signed and the bad dreams of Cornell's training camp were displaced by the happy thoughts of re-organizing Cornell to its former stand- ard. Re-organization commenced with a rush in the opening of 1919, when faces that had not been seen on the campus for many a day made their appearance, and when the War paint that Cornell had so quickly assumed began to fade out in the bright sunshine of the new era. Basketball was the first sport to be re- sumed on an old-time basis, but it was closely followed by baseball, track, and crew. The Sun, after three months of non-existence, came back to fill its place Two Humiwd Fifty-two p X . .--4 . v- - - -. ' -4 -' , I .rss -1 , A .Tfltmfil..x.xli,i, 1 A ' ' SPRING DAY Cincus Pr-roro By 'i-Roy on the Hill. Activities of all kinds boomed, and Cornell took on the aspects of resuming its old status. y Undergraduates saw the inside of the new Drill Hall for the first time when the Hardly Fair provided an oflicial house-warming for the structure and a sub- stantial and most welcome profit for the Athletic Association. Nineteen twenty took over the running of the publications after Spring vacation, RussH Peters, Orv Daily' and Dave,', Geiger getting the positions on the Sun, Sherry Sherwood and Don Blanke the Annualx, and Bill'5 Megear the Em. 1920 participated in its first Junior Week and Spring Day, when a combination of the two events was successfully given in May. The Semi-Centennial celebration in June, for which old grads from all over the country poured into Ithaca, provided the final touch of enthusiasm neces- sary to get both alumni and undergraduates working for the good of Cornell. IV The news that Rorneyn Berry, 'o4, was to return to Cornell in the capacity of graduate manager of athletics, a position that had been unfilled throughout the war, gave Cornellians the assurance that things in Ithaca were Well on their way back to old times and that Cornell traditions were not to suffer unduly on account of the war slump. ' Undergraduates returned in the fall to find that the football men had been hard at work for several weeks, that the publications were all but ready to appear and that even the laundry bag vendors and the rooming agents were back on the station platform. Two Hundwd Fifty-llzree 1 .. . ' ' ' ' fi l V JUNIOR PROM 1920 Photo by Troy Enthusiasm was the by-word, and everyone, was willing to do his share to hold up the honor of Cornell. Undergraduates followed the football team to New York and Philadelphia in large numbers,although every impediment was put in theiway to discourage their going, and the fact that the Red and White had to bow before Dartmouthand Penn did little to dim the happiness of the crowd, for it knew that every man that represented Cornell on the eleven had worked with the old -Cornell loyalty. The cross country team worked hard for a champion- ship, while the soccer team did some stiff plugging, and the crews started their all year grind on the water and later on the machines inside. The spirit of turning over a new leaf and bringing back old Cornell reached its alumni too, and they started out to raise 510,000,000 endowment for increasing the salaries of the teaching staff and for making needed improvements on the campus. It seemed that Cornell was back to pre-war conditions for sure when a full length Christmas vacation was started and the Musical Clubs made their first tour of the country since the ill-fated trip of I92O,S freshman year. But with all the well-directed enthusiasm for bettering Cornell, there was an intangible and indefinite under-current showing itself that tended to work -against the best interests. Perhaps it might be-connected with the same feeling -of unrest in the outside world which was only natural after the ,trying times that -the nation had passed through. A new idea for creating a tradition or for keeping hold of one of' our old ones would have to creep carefully, lest it be branded f'wet by a few of Cornell,s select, whose major occupation lay in directing destructive criticisrn from the proverbial fraternity house easy chair. It is only natural, however, that things should not go along too smoothly, considering the huge adjustment being, undertaken in remodelling Cornell from a disorganized and half-hearted training camp to a well functioning university as of former years. 4 Two Hundred Ftfty-four . fl ' ., ' I W.. . , .. f -. ' 1 , . 1 SENIOR SINGING The week end before Spring vacation provided the turning point in Cornell's affairs, for where is the under-graduate who can look back to two more wonder- ful Cornell nights than those of the junior Smoker and the Michigan Track Meet? The Junior Smoker, marking the beginning of C0rnell's fiscal year of sport, per- formed not only the customary function of paying honor to the wearers of the HC but it also provided to the undergraduate body a chance to show itself ready to get behind, the Spring season of athletics, and more definitely to get back of the dual meet between champions of East and West. The Cornell Michigan meet marked the opening of the Drill Hall to the track world, and marked the first important dual track meet ever to be held in Ithaca. Its reception at the hands of more than four thousand spectators who witnessed it, showed that the barrier of Ithaca's isolated location did not stop the carrying on of the big events when they were properly staged. Cornellis desperate fight with Michigan to gain a 46 to 40 victory from its western rivals by winning the last event, the relay race, by a matter of a few feet after being behind up to the last straightaway, will go down in Alma lVIater's history along with the football game of 1916, and will prove to the pessimistic that Cornell has far from given up the fight to regain its pre-war prestige. Spring Day with the Harvard race, the Yale game, and the usual circus proved to be a further showing of the return of the old time spirit. With Commencement over, the members of the 1920 Class who wound up their undergraduate days may well look back to those other members who have been left behind, either forever, or until they can complete their university courses with later classes. For although only a small fraction of the freshman who entered Cornell in the Fall of 1916, graduated in June IQZO, there is not a man who will not always consider himself a part of 1920. Nineteen twenty made an infinite sacrifice for the cause of humanity, but no one begrudges its results. Two Hundrrd Fifzyifve' Q 1 COMMENCEMENT more ny 'rno Two Hundred Fiffy-fix f Q L QFD, A QWQQ 1L N EJL L 1 fu:1f T' f m, 4 I F1 . . .1 dial peiii, W .b f JIZVOPB A 'I . . v -M Q -P HA E KR. S o N i AJ T T PI TUBO13 T H 'ndrfd Fifty-Jfwrz 1 OgWQ Q P,N EgL L1 Arij fWnQQV m1 SENIORS 'A F K si If 2- X . ' . , I ,ta1.ya k . 1LjE?5:--- - 'W -1 . , in 'fe 1'Q-1f,:-zrggzzipx-:M - x.-Af yr Y .V ' ,.2?f'if.1: . .1 . . ,g::::,. ,zgzzg-3, jg.. : . ' 3 QQ: : ' 1 .fy ' X5- -3. ,I . -1 -.J : ,f ' ,. 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I r , .3 . , 'Z' siiggsifiimiwma -,J -:JA ,, 4 Hrsaj-4 31 1 V' .uf gif fs 2I..?'?1x 4 J A N 4 Y xl E . Q, 5, 1 f 3 ,,. t ,.-v:: : 'kl1.'. F- :NM L A H-,ww-Lwkjiw. ,, -bAILC- i I I I I , I A VA A -mmm Mm- 1- 1 , U, i I L W' . -r ,. 5 -,r-'11, 11-'-.'f Lg. 1 .A bf vw 1 if '..-., 4' ' .'.xi?::. x . .wo 35:1-5 3 , NV Si vfkE,..p-115512.11 . ., .,L,., ,,,., , ? , 21 1.1: V:-:f 5 - '11-E-:fr-IEWSK4' f- -1-5' 1-F .,:.1ZS:'.' If 5411 H L 'sm awe- Q,i,. V ' V gm ' 1' if f ' A , ....' I'f.1b1LL-A fi A Two Hundred Seventy-two . '., 'ma'-Q - Q 1 , Q , IU' Jumorf Two H undrni Szvmzty-tl I 1.o?2.o.mc.Q 1LN.EiL.Lf.l.!3J:fI.fQFl1llF15Elm... CLASS OF 1921 JOHN DA.VRY ADAMS North Troy Arif and Science: ScorpiOn5 Freshman Track Team5College Basketball Team 25 Freshman De- bating Society5 C. U. C. A. Cabinet 35 State Cash and TuitiOn.Scholarships. JAMES RICHARD ADAMS Utica Cherniftry 9X5 A,CA. 5 Freshman Cross Country Team5 Freshman Track Team5 Varsity Track Squad 3. HYMAN ADELSBERG Brooklyn Arty and Science: AEII5 Freshman Baseball Team5 Varsity Baseball Squad, 25 lVIenorah Societyg Chess Club I, 2, 35 Captain 2, 35 State Cash and Tuition Scholar- ships5 Undergraduate Scholarships. EDWIN ADERER New York City Arty and Science: EAM. 5 HOWARD SETH ALDRICH Fredonia Agriculture MILDRED LOIS ALDRICH Carlile Agriculiure X525 Vice-President of Agriculture Association 2, 3. RANDAL ALLEN ANDERSON Brooklyn Mechanical Engineering EN. EARL RAYMOND ANDREW i Danbury, Conn. Civil Engineering AXP5 Pyrarnid5 Freshman Track Team5 Varsity Track Squad 25 College Baseball Team 2. WILLIAM BURNET APGAR Maclifon5 N. f. Eorenfry WILLIAM CORNELL ARCHBOLD Syracufe Mechanical Engineering QAX5 A.CA 5 Freshman Track Team5 Varsity Track Squad 25 35 Man- dolin Club 3. JANE ARCHIBALD Eovina Center Arty and Sciencex AF5 Raven and Serpent5 Baseball Team I 5 Y. W. C. A. Publicity Committee5 WOman's Editor The Cornell Daily Sun Board I, 2, 3. MARGARET GEORGE ARRONET Petrograel, Rurfia Civil Engineering ALFRED GRIFFIN ASHCROFT Proolelyn .Mechanical Engineering Dramatic Club5 Captain R. O. T. C. 25 3. - WELLS ASHLEY ' Arhtabula, O. Civil Engineering JEROME THOMAS ATKINSON Bayfide Arif and Science: ATA5 Freshman CreW5 Varsity Crew 35 Freshman Advisory Committee. WILLIAM BRYANT BACKER New York City Civil Engineering CIDKE5 University 0rcheStra5 Mandolin Club I, 3. KATHARINE BADGER Ithaca . Arty and Sciencer Two Hundred ,Seventy-four ...,,., :-- .., . V 1 A Qfaeeeoace Qe.R.N.E,LA1AH,e.1t?mtmfIii..ifiI.ieIt- A I e CLA.ss OF 1921 CHARLES CHESTER BAILEY Oaleniont, Pa. ' Art: and Science: AAIIU, Aleph Samachg Freshman Advisory Committee, Assistant Manager 'Varsity Track Team 35 Mandolin Club I, 25 Junior Smoker Committee. RUTH MARION BALCOM 4 Rochoille Centre Art: and Science: AQII, Raven and Serpent, Basketball Team I, 2, 3, Crew I, 2g Vocational Guidance Committee 3, Manager Basketball 2. HOWARD BALDWIN Springtielcl, Mo. Art: and Science: THOMAS BALL Detroit, Mich. Mechanical Engineering . ADD, College Cross Country Team 2. ELIZABETH STUART BALLANTINE Philadelphia, Pa, - Art: and Science: AOII5 Freshman Banquet Committee. HFIRBERT GEORGE 'BANSE ' Chicago, Ill. Architecture . CIDKE, The Cornell Annual: Board 3. JAMES lXflACKIE BARD Plea:antoille Agriculture ROY EDGAR BARKDULL IIDKZ, ' HARRY WILBUR BARNES GJKXIQ Pyramid. IRMA FRANCES BARRETT KA9. HELEN MARION BATEMAN New Orlean:, Detroit, Mich. Troy Champlain Mechanical Engineering Civil Engineering Art: and Science: Art: and Science: KKFg Raven and Serpent, Brotherhood Society, Self-Government Execu- tive Board 2, 3, The Cornell Review Board I, 25 Class President 2, Sage House President 3. IRVING BOSLEY BAUGHER Baltimore, Md. Art: ancl Science: , HIDE, Freshman Football Team, Football Squad 35 Freshman Banquet Committeeg Sophomore Smoker Cornmitteeg Freshman Advisory Cornmitteeg Junior Spring Day Committee. STAFFORD BACON BEACH Went Palrn Beach, Fla. Art: and Science: EN. DANIEL SAYRE BEAM Herrfloch Agriculture AECID. FLORENCE GERTRUDE BECK Aurora Agriculture L. O. V., Frigga Fylgaeg Roberts Scholarship. F CHARLES ALLEN BECKWITH Bujfalo Mechanical Engineering Bleusis. XNILLIAM BEMUS Bernu: Point Mechanical Engineering A XPQ University Orchestra I, 2, 3. Two Hu ndrccl Severity-fire N,.. gr ., ..., ...A MQ Ull.lEIill.l5t.M ...,. CLASS OF 1921 ' ROBERT HADLEY BENNET New York City Mechanical Engineering QDKNIQ Freshman Advisory Committee, The Cornell Era Board I, 2, 35 University Orchestra I, 2. ' THEODORE LAKE BENNETT Genereo Art: and Sciences Kfbg Undergraduate Scholarship. IRVING LOUIS BERMAN Brooklyn Agriculture WILLIAM ROYSTON BETTS Highwood Agriculture WILLIAM BICKEL Pittrburgh, Pa. Mechanical Engineering ' XSD, TBIIg Freshman Crew, Freshman Mud Rush Committee, Sophomore Cotillion Committee, Freshman Advisory Committeeg Junior Promenade Com- mittee. SAMUEL BANCROFT BIRD KA. WILLIAM HILBERT BLACK, JR. I'1 Gm. EDWARD BROWNING BLUE I Pittrburgh, Pa. 219. ADRIAN FRANKLYN BLUME Brooklyn Komos. FRANCIS JOSEPH BOLAN Waterbury, Conn. fIDA9g Masque, The Cornell Widow Board. CAROLINE GRACE BOLTON Oil City, Pa. ACID. LUELLA ANNA BOLTON New Hartford, Conn. WILLIAM WORDEN BOLTON Oil City, Pa. ' GE, Freshman Cross Country Team. DOROTHY BEACH BORING Rutledge, Pa. Hockey Team. ARTHUR KINGSLEY BOSANKO Glen: Fall: Huntington Club. ELEANOR BOUDIN Brooklyn Executive Committee, Socialist Society, Consumers' Lea ELIZABETH BOWEN Randolph Two Hundred Seventy-fix Wilmington, Del. A Mechanical Engineering High Bridge, N. Mechanical Engineering Mechanical Engineering Agriculture Arty and Sciences' Arty and Sciencef Agriculture Artr and Sciencer Artf and Science: Chemirtry Arty and Sciencer gue Board. Arty-and Sciencef Q -1 . oft?1...o.weQ..R.N.E.gL1..1.ANTm1ii.iiiu.. A H AROLD BOWER CLAss OF IQZI JOHNSTOWN Mechanical Engineering HA, Second Lieutenant R. O. T. C. THEODORE BOWMAN T White Plain: Agriculture GE. GEORGE ADAMS BOYD Wallkill Art: and Science: JOHN JEWSBURY BRADLEY, JR. Wa:hingto1i, D. C. Agriculture AT, Senators Club. SAMUEL DUNLAP BRADY, JR. Fairmont, W. Va. Civil Engineering 21122, Junior Smoker Corrrmitteeg Southerners' Club. JOHN PAUL BRANYEN A S Minneapoli:, Minn. ' Law - KA, fIJAfIJg Sophomore Cotillion Committee, Freshman Advisory Committee, Junior Spring Day Committee, Mandolin Club Ig Masque. ESTHER RELLA BRAUSE EUGENE RAVINIER BREWSTER - Seal and Serpent, Wea mittee 2. JULIUS LEO BRIEGEL LESLIE EADIE BRIGGS ASCE. JEAN BRIGHT AOH, Frigga Fylgae. HENRY BEITZEL BRILLINGER University Orchestra I LILLIAN FRED BROTHERHOOD X825 Hockey Team I5 BLANCHE LAURA BROWN State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, Underg NORMAN PJERSON BROWN ' Glee Club 25 Second Lieut. R. O. T. C. 2. JOSEPHINE STEVENS BRYAN AEA. HARRY EMMER BUCK Glen Cove Law Marion Agriculture rer of the C , Varsity Crew, Farmers' Week Com- Briarclif Manor Agriculture Horner Law Lan:clale, Pa. Agriculture York, Pa. Mechanical Engineering , 3, Mandolin Club I, 3. Brooklyn Agriculture Baseball Team I. W eluter Q Art: and Science: raduate Scholarship. Bernardwille, N. Agriculture Ithaca Art: and Science: Newark Valley Agriculture GA, Agricultural Rooming Committee 2, 35 R. O. T. C. Band I, 2, 3. Two Hundred Seventy-:even ... A CLASS or IQZI NELLIE LEONA BUCK Groton THEODORE TALMADGE BUCKLEY, JR. Cambridge Art: and Science: ' Fore:try QPAE, Aleph Samach, Wearer of the C , S. A. T. C. Football Team, Varsity Crew, Forestry Club. DALE BUMSTEAD, JR. Oak Park, Ill. Mechanical Engineering LIJFA, College Crew 2, Freshman Advisory Committee, The Cornell Era Board, Managing Editor 2, 3. PAUL MERCER BUNGART Ocean:ide Art: and Science: Y. M. C. A. War Work Campaign Committee, The Cornell Countryman Board. g ROBERT CHESTER BURT Battle Creele,lMich. Mechanical Engineering AXA, American Physical Society, A. I. F.. E.,American Chemical Society, The Sibley journal of Engineering Board 1, 2. HAROLD WATROIIS BUSH War:azo Civil Engineering State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. BRYANT ORMOND BUTLER Catonwille, Md. Agriculture ELVA MAE CABLE Walton Art: and Science: AAA. HARRY BRUCE CAHAN Philadelphia, Pa. Law ZBT. DONNA ROSAMOND CALKINS Oaleyield Art: and Science: State Tuition Scholarship. FRANK LINCOLN CAMPBELL, JR. Omaha, Neb. Art: and Science: XXII, Crew Squad I, 2, 3, Chairman Freshman Rush Committee, Freshman Advisory Committee, Majura. MARGARET CAMPBELL Valparim, Ind. Agriculture AEA, Frigga Fylgae. STEPHEN MARTIN CAMPION Ea:t Orange, N. Cherni:try Kill. LOUIS CAPLAN Albany Art: and Science: Freshman Debate Club, Menorah Society, Zionist Club, State Tuition Scholarship, Blauvelt Scholarship, State Soldiers Scholarship. C herni:try COLWELLI. CARNEY , Newburgh Mechancial Engineering EAE, Rugby Team 3, College Track Team I, College Baseball Team I, 2, Varsity Debate Club, Cornell Flying Club. WENDELL CARRIER Phoenix AXE, State Scholarship. PHILIP FRANCIS CARROLL l Staten I:land ' EAE. ' ' f' ' A A ' Two Hundred Seventy-eight Art: and Science: I1 AA A, Q A, QamQQ..R.N.E2tL1.A1S...1WmIIIiI.wiIiI.i.I.,- ,4 , . CLASS or IQZI WILLIAM FRASER CASSEDY Newburgh Mechanical Engineering KA. TBH W7ILLIAM MAINS CASSIN , Sodur Point Agriculture ANASTACIO FRANCISCO DECASTRO Manila, P. I. Civil Engineering Cosmopolitan Club, Catholic Club. RAFAEL MARIA CASTRO San juan, Porto Rico Law JOHNVJOSEPH CHAVANNE, JR. Woodhaven Civil Engineering College Baseball Team, Cornell Catholic Club, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. PU CHING CHENG- V Foochovo, China Agriculture ' Cornell Chinese StudentS',Club. I JAMES HUNTER CHESTON Yonkerr Civil Engineering KAP, Varsity Track Squad 2, 3, College Baseball Team 2. EDWIN FRANK CHOBOT Brooklyn ' Civil Engineering AXP,TBII, Pyramid ,Freshman Baseball Team,Soccer Squadg ,College Basket- ball Team 2, College Tax Committee, College Athletic Committee, The 'Cornell Civil Engineer Board. MARION ANNA CLARK W arfaw Arty and Sciencef ' Women's Editor The Cornell Daily Sun Board 2, 3, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. PERCIVAL' LEMON CLARK Ithaca Arty and Scieneex Telluride, Freshman Banquet Committee, Glee Club, Leader of Glee Club 3. ROGER SCUREMAN CLARK QDAZ. I JOHN TURNER CLARKSON Kingrton, Pa. Art: and Sciencef St. Louif, Mo. Mechanical Engineering AACID, Freshman Advisory Committee, Junior Spring Day Committee, Mandolin Club, Majura. GEORGE WILLIAM CLAY, IR. EAE, HKN, TBH. DONALD GRISWOLD COCKCROFT KNP, College Baseball Team ALDEN COLSTEN JOSEPH COLUCCI WILLIAM CHARLES COMES ATS2, CIJAC15, Aleph Samach, New Orleanf, La. Mechanical Engineering Northinort Civil Engineering The Cornell Civil Engineer Board, 2 3. New York City Agriculture Holley Cherrtiftry Rochefter Law Freshman Advisory Committee, Sesomah Club, Assistant Manager of Baseball. - Two Hundred Seventy-rzirze -., I I , -- . , f , , 1 .. . QE2 .Q.m.Q Q...1BN.E3LL.1AN ,il flllll.? g- . CLASS OF IQZI JOHN EDWIN CONNOLLY Cornell Catholic Club5 Round- GARRETT ELLIOTT CONOVER HKA5 Pyramid. MARY KATHERINE CONWAY TIBCIJ. MARION GERTRUDE COOMBE KKF. ANNE l.VIARY COONEY DOROTHY LYDIA COOPER Mount Kirco up Club. Asbury Parla, N. Elizabeth, N. Minerrville, Pa. Malone M attitucle A Agriculture Civil Engineering Arty and Science: Agriculture Agriculture Arts and Sciences Sophomore Hockey Team5 Junior Hockey Team5 Sophomore CreW5 Sage House Committee. ELIZABETH TERRY COOPER Mattitucle Agriculture Crew 25 The Cornell Countryrnan Board 3, Sports and Pastimes Council 35 Manager of Crew 3. RAY SWEET COOPER STUART WILLIAM COOPER E425 Aleph Samach5 Wearer of WILLIAM MILLER COOPER, JR. EX. ABRAHAM COPELAND FRANCES LEE CORBETT ' KKF. EDWARD HARRISON CORNISH H orreheadr Art: and Science: Houghton, Mich. Mechanical Engineering the C,'5 Freshman CreW5 Varsity Crew 2. Montclair, N. Civil Engineering Burlington, Vt. Agriculture Warhingtoii, D. C. Agriculture Cortland Arty and Science: E115 Freshman Basketball Team5 Varsity Basketball Team 2. C. U. C. A. Cabinet 1, 2, 3. ESTHER CORNWALL South W alex Agriculture Frigga Fylgae. GRACE HUNTINGTON CORWIN Riverhead Arty and Science: Raven and Serpentg Baseball Team I, 25 Basketball Team 25 Manager Basketball Team 35 Risley House Committee 25 Y. W. C. A. Large Cabinet 25 Treasurer Y. W. C. A. 35 Dramatic Club. V CORNELIA COTTON W arhington, D. C. Arty and Science: AUGUSTUS WOODLAND COVER Baltimore, Md. Mechanical Engineering Southerners' Club5 Baltimore Poly Club. Two Hundred Eighty .,, . 3, 3-A ...- - , ' .5 ' -Y. ,,. . A . .. -1 ... M CLASS OF IQZI JAMES RICKETTS COWSERT Tarpon Springr,Ela.MechanicalEngineering GX. ' FREDERICK ANTHONY CRACCO I ferfey City, N. Artr and Sciencef RODERICQBAIRD CRANE Oniaha, Neb. Mechanical Engineering ' AAQD5 Freshman Banquet Committee5 Chairman Sophomore Cotillion Com- mitteeg Glee Club IQ Mandolin Club I. RICHARD TLSTON CRISFIELD Brooklyn Mechanical Engineering HOWARD DONALD CRISWELL Warhington, D. C. Civil Engineering Freshman Football Team5 Senators Club5 Captain R. O. T. C. 3. ENID CRUMP q I New York City Art: and Science: ' House Committee. PAUIJ GAMBER CULLEY Philadelphia, Pa. Art: and Sciencef College Basketball Team5 Assistant Chimemaster 2, 35 University Orchestra 35 Second Lieutenant R. O. T. C. 25 First Lieutenant 35 Rifle Club5 Chess Clubg Festival Chorus 35 University and State Scholarships. DEBORAH PROVOST CUMMINGS Centreville, Mich. Agriculture i AAA. WALLACE VINCENT CUNNEEN Port ferviy Art: and Sciences - ECIJE5 Lacrosse Team IQ Football Squad 35 Sophomore Rush Committeeg Junior Spring Day Committee. BENJAMIN AMOS CUNNINGHAM, JR. Yonkerf Mechanical Engineering 2fIDEg TBH5 Freshman Football Teamg Football Squad 3g College Crew IQ Freshman Rush Committeeg State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. HAROLD RAYMOND CURRAN -Bujalo Agriculture CAROL CURTIS . Rochefter Agriculture KA 9. EUGENE ALDEN CURTIS Rochester Agriculture GAX5 College Crew5 Mandolin Club I. DOROTHY 'ELIZABETH CUSHMAN Syracufe Agriculture X525 Hockey Team I, 2, 35 Crew 25 Vice President of Sports and Pastimes. ROBERT ALDEN CUSHMAN Ithaca Mechanical Engineering ATSZ5 Glee Club I, 2, 3. FAUST D,AMBROSI New York City Art: and Science: Freshman Banquet Comrnittee5 Cosmopolitan Club. ABRAM DANZIG I Brooklyn Arty and Science: Football Team 3. Two Hundred Eighty-one 14,5 I-I.. - .. , . - A .1 cccc oil-o.wc.Q..R.NEL.Li.AN,..F uiilW'm..iili.:..i.- .... . CLASS OF 1921 HAZEL ADELIA DATES Groton Arty and Sciencef Raven and Serpent5 Baseball Team 25 Hockey Team. I, 2, 35 Manager of Hockey Team 2, 35 Judiciary Committee5 Chairman Junior Advisory Com- mitteeg Y, W. C. A. Cabinet5 Sta NELLIE DAVENPORT te Cash Scholarship. Accord Agriculture AOH5 Baseball Team I, 25 Hockey Team I, 2, 3. RAFAEL MIGUEL DAVILA Honduraf, C. A. Agriculture Valentine Club5 Latin-American Club. IRENE DAVIS Pittfhurgh, Pa. Artf ancl'ScienceJ Hockey Team 25 Sage House COmmittee5 Women's Dramatic Club. ROWLAND FENNER DAVIS Dolgeville Mechanical Engineering KfID5 College Cross Country Team5 Cross Country Club5 State Cash Scholar- ship. ROBERT OTIS DAVISON ZCID5 Freshman Track Team5 Club 1, 3. ARTHUR TVEAGON Kill. MARION DEAN CARROLL HEINEY DEITRICK ' TFA. EDWARD VICTOR DENNEEN Cross .Country Club5 State Cas RICHARD DOUGLASS DENSMORE CCC 5 Varsity Cross Country HELEN DEPUE Bath Mechanical Engineering Sophomore Spring Day Committee5 Glee Freeport Civil Engineering Niagara Fall! Agriculture Watrontown, Pa. Mechanical Engineering Bujalo Art: and Science! h and Tuition Scholarships. Erie, Pa. Arty and Science Team5 Christian Science Society. El Pafo, Texaf Agriculture ACID5 Y. W. C A. Cabinet 35 Freshman Class President. SOPHIE MARIE DEYLEN Brooklyn ' A Arty and Science! AF5 Hockey Team 25 Cheerleader 2, 35 Advanced Choir 2, 35 Festival Chorus 3. JOHN LEROY DICKINSON, JR. Hu dfon Fall: Agriculture QA5 Wearer of the C 5 Varsity Cross Country Team 35 Varsity Track Team 25 Cross Country Club5 Ad HUGH NICHOLAS DI'ETZEN Kosmos. -TAYNE DISEROW . Women's Editor of The Cornell WALTER DOCKERILL ACA 5 Freshman Track Team5 Two unfireci E ighty-two irondack Club. Dunkirk Agriculture Norwalk, Conn. Art: and Science: Daily Sun Board 2, 3. New York City Agriculture Varsity Track Teamz A. . ,- - V. 4-4: ' -' . ' ' ... 0 .o.cQ.Q...R.N..ELL.1AN.1W'lr.rf'ml. L ' CLASS OF 1921 WILSON SHANNON DODGE Cleveland, O. Mechanical Engineering Afllg Varsity Football Team 35 Student Council 2, 3, Nlajurag Captain R. O. T. C. 25 Major 3. THOMAS PETER DOREMUS Red Bank, N. nl. Art: and Science: fIPPAg Freshman Crew. ' JOHN CHARLES DOWNEY Corry, Pa. Cherni:try EUGENE TOLMAN DRAKE Auburn Agriculture 1 . Huntington ClubgfUniversity Orchestra I. PAUL WOODHULL DRAKE Morri:town, N. Architecture 'I,K2g Freshman Tai Committeeg Huntington Club. KATHARINE DUDDY Q Newark, N. Agriculture KA O. NORMA HELEN DUNHAM Liverpool Agriculture GARRETT DENYCE DURYEA Brooklyn Art: and Science: AECIDQ ACA , CCC g Freshman Track Team, Varsity Track Team 23 Varsity Cross Country Team. JOSEPH O7l..EA.N EASTLACK Woodbicr-31, N. f. Agriculture ELEANOR MARGARET EDMONDS White Plain: Art: and Science: TIBfID. RALPH JAMES EDSELL Cedarhur:t Law 24925 A943 The Cornell Daily Sun Board 2, 3, University Orchestra 2, Student Council 3, Savage Clubg Mandolin Club 3. EUARDO ELLI Santiago del E:ter0, A.R. Mechanical Eng. Varsity Soccer Teamg Latin-American Clubg Cosmopolitan Club. IRVING MILLER ELLIOTT Baltimore, Md. Mechanical Engineering Southerners' Clubg Baltimore Poly Club. MARTHA JULIE ELLIOTT New York City Art: and Science: LILLIAN KATHERINE ELLISON William:burg, Ky. Art: and Science: i TIBCIJ. FRANK HAROLD ELLSWORTH Pitt:held, Ma::. Art: and Science: KCIJQ State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, University Scholarship. JAMES LEE ENSIGN Ro::oille, Ga. Agriculture Lazy Club. Two Hundred Eighty-three - II' , . V. , -1 .....o -onceQ...R.N.EAL.1.As1,..it'Wfnsi..liiilt.i.t- ... . CLASS OF 1921 HAROLD EPSTEIN Brooklyn Arif and Science: TEQJ. ER1c ERrcKsoN Brooklyn Mechanical Engineering BGHQ Freshman Track Teamg Varsity Baseball Squad 25 Varsity Football Team 3. JENNIE GRACE ETZKOWITZ New York City Agriculture Menorah Society. ASHERVWARD EVANS Newark Valley Agriculture GWENDOLIN HARRIET EVANS New York City Arty and Science: KKIH Dramatic Club. OLIVER ELMORE EVERETT Nicholf iAgriculture 9X5 Varsity Baseball Squad 2. ROBERT HOLLOWAY EVERHARD Canton, O. Law QEK5 elmo. DONALD CRISTON FABEL Cleveland, O. ' Arty and Science: KE. FRANK EARLE FAIRCHILD Brooklyn Mechanical Engineering 'T ECIJEQ State Tuition Scholarship. YEFIM TOSIFOVITCH FANABERIA Breft-Litoofk, Ruffia Agriculture THEODORE SUMNER FARLEY Ithaca Mechanical Engineering GX. ARCHIE KEITH FARR Northoille Art: and Sciences State Tuition Scholarshipg University Cash Scholarship. HUGH VINCENT FEEHAN Ithaca Agriculture Hebs-Sa. GERTRUDE SOUTHWORTH FENNER Holly Artr and Science: ITBKID. WALTER DEAN FERRES, JR. IIKAg Dramatic Club. SEYMOUR WASHINGTON FERRIS Huntington Clubg State GEORGE HENRY FIEDLER Komos. Two Hundred Eighty-four Ridgewood, N. Art: and Sciencef Springyield, Man. Cherniftry Cash Scholarship. Rochester Mechanical Engineering one Q..1k.N.EaLLi1.AlEl...ll l..2i1ll.i.l,g. , a , CLASS OF IQZI HENRY FINKELSTEIN Freshman Debate Club. RONALD TUCKER FINNEY ' IIDA 9. SAMUEL THOMAS FISCH JEAISI ANNA FISCHER XYZ. CHARLES STEWART FISKE Ithaca Emporia, Kan. Corona Afpinioall, Pa. Baltimore, Mal. ELIDE5 Southerners' Clubg Baltimore Poly Club. Law Arty and Sciences Agriculture Arty and Science: Mechanical Engineering PAUL EARLY FITZPATRIYCK , S Bujalo Civil Engineering ' CIPEKQ Pyramidg Freshman Football Squadg Varsity Football Squad 2g Sophomore Smoker Committeeg Sophomore Tax Committee. ELEANOR MARGARET FOOTE Lockport Art: and Sciencer AAA5 Y. W. C. A. Cabinet 2, 35 Treasurer Sophomore Class. MCLFORD DAVID DEFOREST Schenectady Agriculture MURRI'LL,,HAMILTON FORSTER Bujalo Cioil Engineering EfI1Eg Pyramidg College Track Teamg Assistant Maiiager Soccer Team. AGNES FOWLER THERESA ANNE Fox H einpftead Bujalo Apethg State Cash Scholarshipg Women'S Orchestra WILLOUGHBY BERESFORD FOX AKEg Pyramid. HELEN MAISIE FRAATS Frigga Fylgae. RALPH FRANCIS FREEMAN ANTHONY SALVATOR GACCIONE CARL WII.LIAM GAFFRON VVALDEMAR JOHN GAXLLMAN New Orleanr, La. Sharon Springr Mendhain, N. Lyndhurft, N. St. Louis, Mo. Wellroille KAP5 State Tuition Scholarship. Agriculture Arty and Science: Z. Civil Engineering Agriculture Mechanical Engineering Arty anal Sciencef Cioil Engineering Artf and Sciencer Two Hundred Eighty-Jive .Q .1 ..A.. 0 ,,Ai ,fl f1ll.l.?iill.l3..m .... . CI.Ass OF IQZI - EDWARD CLARK GARDNER Pittrburgh, Pa. Arty and Science: EX. ELIZABETH GARNAR Luzerne Art: anal Sciencef ACID5 Sophomore Hockey Teamg Junior Hockey Teamg Sophomore CreWg Treasurer Sports and Pastimes 3. LEWIS BROWN GATELY !MdmdTOHECk Mechanical Engineering NIf'I'g HACAHQ Freshman Track Teamg Varsity Track Team 2, 3g Freshman Advisory Committee. EDWARD GATES Crorrett, Ark. Mechanical Engineering EAEg Freshman Football Teamg Sophomore Smoker Committee. MILTON GENNIS Dolgenille Mechanical Engineering EAM. . ELEANOR MILLER GEORGE Ereeoille Agriculture A1125 Raven and Serpentg Freshman Banquet Committeeg Agricultural Honor System Committeeg Junior Class President. - WALTER BLAKESLEY GEROULD . Ewanrton, Ill. Artr and Sciencer 6AXg Freshman Football Squadg Sophomore Smoker Committeeg Freshman Advisory Committee. LILIAN FRANCES GEROW Barton, Marr. Arty and Sciencer BENJAMIN GERSHBERG Albany Art: and Sciencef State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. GEORGE GERSHEL New York City Mechanical Engineering ZBT. V JOHN COLLINS GLBB Ithaca Mechanical Engineering XCIJQ Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3. EDWARD GIDDINGS Baldioinroille Agriculture AFPQ Farmers YVeek Committeeg Round-up Club. HELEN MILDRED GIESLER Wafhingtoii, D. C. Agriculture KA. NELLIE FRANCES GILL Scranton, Pa. A1-tr ancllSciencer Basketball Team I, 2. KENNETH GORDON GILLETTE Crahainoille Mechanical Engineering HELEN HAWLEY GLASIER Warfaw Agriculture Y. W. C. A. Publicity Committeeg Frigga Fylgaeg Dramatic Club. LYDIA GODFREY Truinanrburg Arts and Sciencer Y. W, C. A. Large Cabinet 2, 3. Two Hundred Eighty-.fix .1 L ofa owe QRNEL.1..1.A1s1,..PWIIil'mi.:,.ii. 1 CLASS OF 1921 ALBERT ALSTON GOESSLING Mount Vernon Mechanical Engineering Seal and Serpent. EMIL GOLDBERG S Brooklyn Arty and Sciencer State and Blauvelt Scholarships. HERMAN NATHA.N GOLDOWITZ HILDA LEE GOLTZ Basketball Team I, 2, 3. ROBERT MONTGOMERY GOODALL ZAE. MYRON ALEXANDER- GORDON Scorpion. . ALBERT :HOPKINS DEGRAFF WILLIAM BROOKE GRAVES Varsity Debate Club. RUSSELL WARREN GRAY FADE, Glee Club I, 2, 3. IRMA MAY,GREENAWALT AOTI, Basketball Team 2, Fylgae, Women7S Dramatic JEANINTE BXIAY GRIFFITHS EDWARD REGINALD GRIGGS QA, The Sibley journal ARTHUR STE WA RT GRIS WO LD Port Chefter Eufalo Birrninghain, Ala. Sharon Springt- Aalainf Center Goucerneur Greene Denver, Col. Law Agriculture Agriculture Arty and Sciences Agriculture Art: and Seiencer Agriculture Agriculture Baseball Team 2, Executive Committee, Frigga Club, Y. W. C. A. Cabinet. Union Springf Agriculture Glen Fallf Mechanical Engineering of Engineering Board 2, Managing Editor 3. Rocky Hill, Conn. Mechanical Engineering DEMETRIUS VVILBUR GRISWOLD Port Clinton, 0. Mechanical Engineering IIJKE. DOROTHY FRA.NcES GUERNSEY Colslerleill Agriculture AQ, Frigga Fylgae. MVESLEY TATE GUEST Silzfer Creek Mechanical Engineering A Huntington Club, College Cross Country Team, Second Lieutenant R. O. T. C. 3. FRANK WILLIAM GUMBOLDT, JR. Katonah Civil Engineering AEHID, Freshman Track Team, Freshman Basketball Team, College Honor System Committee, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, First Lieutenant R. O. T. C. 2. Two Ilurzdrea' Eighty-fryen -1 eeere Q IO.. O1 CLASS OF 1921 RAUL GUTIERREZ Havana, Cuba Mecharzical Engineering fIJKEg Latin American Club. JULIUS HENRY HECKER Bujalo Cheniiftry AECID5 State Cash Scholarshipg University Scholarship. AGNES NELSON HALL Lockport Arty ancl Sciencer AAAg Raven and Serpentg Y. W. C. A. Cabinet 2, 35 judiciary Committee. WALTER JAY HALL M onroe Veterinary FRANCIS HANCE Atlantic City, N. Chernirtry DELOS WALKER HARINGV Bujalo Law Eleusis. GLENN DOUGLAS HARMON Savannah Veterinary Aifg University Grchestrag R. O. T. C. Band. NORMAN SPENCER HARRINGTON Cleveland, 0. Mechanical Engineering ATSZ. WILLIAM HENRY HARRISON Inclianapolir, Ind. Architecture CLENCY HASBROUCK Iclaho Fallr, Idaho Arif and Sciencef AT. ALFRED MCPHERSON HAYS Colurnhuf, O. Agriculture Track Squad. ALBERT HAYWOOD, JR. Flurhing Agriculture 2Hg Freshman Track Squadg Varsity Track Squad. GERTRUDE CURTIS HAZZARD Hancock Art: and Science: State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. RANDOLPH ALFRED HEARD Ithaca Agriculture ATAQ Freshman Football Squaclg Baseball Squad 25 Freshman Rush Com- mittee. H MORGAN LEWIS HEATH farneftown Mechanical Engineering DANIEL HEMINGWAY HELLER Feura Bush Agriculture AZ. LULU HENDERSON Walton Art: and Science: Two Hunclrecl Eighty-eight , ... . . 1 - ,, ,. ,F . .I 1 .OW Qc.c.QRN.EtL.L1.AN . .. Q CLASS OF 1921 HOWARD BETTS HENGERER Eart Orange, N. Mechanical Engineering Mandolin Club. PAUL ANTHONY HERBERT New York City flgricitlticre Forestry Club. ' 4CI-IARLES EDWARD HERMANN St. Loitif, Mo. Civil Engineering ALFRED HERZIO Brooklyn Agriculture AFPg Forestry Clubg Cornell Rifle Club. LELAND HALSEY HILL Ozone Park Mechanical Engineering State Cash Scholarship. FRANCIS PIERCY HZODGKINSCN Pittrbitrgh, Pa. Mechanical Engineering 9AXg Freshman LAdVisory Committeeg Junior Spring Day Committeeg Musical Clubs I, 35 The' Cornell Annizalr Board 3. DOROTHY REXFORD 'HODGSON Bnjalo Art: and Sciencer JOHN MILLER HOERLE Brooklyn Mechanical Engineering EAEQ Sophomore Rush Committee, Junior Spring Day Committee. EDWIN JAMES HOFF Ithaca - Civil Engineering B911 Freshman Football Squad, Varsity Football Squad 2, Varsity Foot- ball Team 3. . TR.YGVE VVANLDEMAR HOFF Montclair, N. Cizfil Engineering A6155 Rod and Bobg Glee Club 25 Dramatic Club I1 C. U. C. A. Cabinet I, 2, 3. HOLLIS HOOLE, IR. Utica Mechanical Engineering WILLIAM HOLDERMAN New York City Agricizltiire JOHN COONLEY HOLLIS Concord, N. H. Arty and Sciencer SAX, Freshman Advisory Committee 25 Masque 2, 33 Tle Cornell Widow Board 3. WILLIAM CARROLL HOLLIS Woodhaoen Agriciiltitre Catholic Club, First Lieutenant R. O. T. C. PAUL STROM HOLST New York City flgricitltiire E Skull. WAI,TER SCOTT HOLZBERGER Hamilton, O. Chenrziktry AXE. THOMAS STANLEY HOOD Inalianapolir, Incl. Civil Engineering B 9119 Pyramid. Two Ilumlrrcl liiglzly-vim' ... I-. ,y . Q .... .. , ..... CLASS or IQZI ALICE MARY HOPKINS New Haryford Art: and Sciencer State Cash and Tuition Scholarshipsg Undergraduate Scholarship. CURT AUGUST HORRMANN' New York City Artr and Sciencer KPFA. ' GERALD BRAVO HOUK Owego Architecture GSWALD EUGENE HOWE Oak Park, Ill. Mechanical Engineering N1fTg Freshman Banquet Committeeg Sophomore Cotillion Committee. CLARA BOWER HOWELL Ludlowuille 3 Agriculture Agassiz Cluhg Frigga Fylgae. E LOYD EMMER HOWLAND Shortyoille Agriculture FREEMAN SMITH HOWLETT Knowlefoille Agriculture GAQ The Cornell Countryman Board 2, 35 C. U. C. A. Cahinetg Dramatic Club 3. SHAO CHING HSUEH Kiang-Su, China Chinese Students' Clubg Ai. I. E. E. FLETA WINONA HUFE Ithaca ' . Sports and Pastimesg Frigga Fylgae. ALBERT JOSEPH HUGGER Ridgewood ' AXAg Freshman Baseball Squad. EGERTON KAYE HUNTER Detroit, Mich. A245 Gargoyleg Chairman Beaux Arts Ball, 3. STUART HYDE QA. CHARLES HYNE MARDIROS HOVHANNES ISHKANIA GEORGE ANDREW JACKSON MILES RICHARD JACOBS SETH RANSOM JAGGER CDAEQ College Crew 2. Two Hundred Ninety Elrnira Evanffoille, Wit. Philadelphia, Pa. Huntington Ithaca Flufhing Mechanical Engineering A grieulture Civil Engineering Architecture C herniftry Arty and Sciencer Agriculture Mechanical Engineering Art: and Sciencer A rtr and S ciencef Q , S... C32 H CLASS OF IQZI VVESTON MORSE JENKS Waterbury, Conn. .Mechanical Enginfering CDKE. DAVID WILLIAM JEWETT X Sleaneateley Agriculture Afbg ZAXg Aleph Samachg Freshman Advisory Committeeg Student Liberty Loan Committeeg Junior Spring Day Committeeg. The Cornell Daily Sun Board. HAROLD ALDEN JEWETT Frelionia Chfniifzry AXPg AXEQ TBHgAleph Samachg AlembicgWearer of the !'C gVarSityTrack Team Z3 College Basketball Team IQ Varsity Basketball Squad ZQ Freshman Advisory Committeeg Junior Promenade Committeeg Savage Clubg Aero 'Clubg Undergraduate Scholarship. CHARLES ENEU JOHNSON, 2nd Philaafzlnhia, Pa. Mechanical Engineering ' XCI1g Sophomore Cotillion Committeeg Savage Clubg Sunday Night Club. DOUGLAS HAROLD JOHNSTON - S New York City Aria anal Sfienref EN. LAURA. MAY JONES 1 Cynwycl, Pa. Arif and Science: Parabola Club. TVTERTON JONES Ithaca Am- and Scifncer - Assistant in Physics 35 Vesper Choir I, 2, 3g State Cash Scholarship. WARREN HERBERT JONES Rockaway Bfach Chfmirzry .3 ECID23 C. U. C. A. Cabinet 2. 3. LOUIS KAISER Deal Bfach, N. ' Law HAfIJg Freshman Football Teamg Varsity Football Squad 35 Freshman Rush Committee. ELIZABETH KANE AAA. ELIZABETH KEIPER KA9g Freshman Banquet CO EMERSON CROSBY KELLY Huntington Club. HARVEY THOMAS KENNEDX' ROBERT CHARLES KENNEDY Varsity Crew 2. ROY JAMES KENNEDY NTARCEL HARTWIO KESSEL Kane, Pa. Rochfylei' mmittee. Fleifhniannf Earl Rochffter -Earl Rochefter Penfielcl Bujalo Arif and Sciencef Arty and Sriencef Arif and Scienraf C hani irzfry Civil Enginafring Arif and Scifnfef Alrtx and Sciencef HACANQ Freshman Track Teamg Varsity Track Teamg Second Lieutenant R. O. T. C. DON HURSH IQESSLER Fayalzeziillf Agrzbzflzure CIPKNP. Two I1-u 71 fl rfd N1'm'ly-rmr A -1 .. . IM'iI'm. , I CLASS or IQQI NVILLARD AUGUSTUS KIGGINS, JR. Elizabeth, N. Art: and Seiencer NPT, Freshman Banquet Cornrnitteeg Freshman .Advisory Cornrnitteeg Junior Spring Day Committee, The Cornell Daily Sun Board I, 2. 3. JAMES FRASER KIMBELL 2512, TBH. EDITH BRUEN IQING CARLTON KINGSLAND ECIDE. LUTHER CLINTON KIRKLAND AZ, Aleph Samachg He CHARLES KLEIN SADIE KLEIN MILTON ALPHONSE IQOEHLER Kxlf. LAWRENCE CARL KRA HE EA RL SAMUEL KRAMER ZBT. GEORGE KUHN S-Sag F L95 Angeler, Cal. .Mechanical Engineering New York Ciiy Agriciiltiire Brooklyn Mechanical Engineering Ithaca Agriculture reshman Crew. Rockaway Beach Cheniiftry New York City Arif and Sciencef Lynbrook Agriciilfnre New York City Algriciiltnre Akron, O. Arif and Sciencer Pizzfbiirgh, Pa. XID, Freshman Advisory Committee, Majura. MORRIS KWIT Brooklyn Agassiz Clubg State Scholarship, Undergraduate TSAE Nooo KWONG Shanghai, China DOROTHEA CLARK LANDGRAF Sandnfky, O. State Scholarship, Biauveit Scholarship. FREDERICK CHAPIN LANE Carnbriclge, Marr. Cosmopolitan Club, The Cornell Bra Board 2, 3. FREDERICK ROBERT LANG Valley Park, Mo. AXE. MARY ELIZABETH LANSDALE Plainfield, N. f. Crew 2. Two Hundred. N inety-Zwo Mech anical Engineering Agriculture Scholarship. Artr and Sciencer Arif and Sciencer Arif and Science! C hern irzfry C hernifzfry ' ., M ,, 1 -- . ,I ' r .1 ...o ffieioameQ.RNEL.L.I.ANI.,iI IINWmIIII..fI.iII.iII- .... ' . CLASS OF IQZI 3' ARTHUR CORNELIUS LANSING Cambridge Arty arid Sfieiieer -T. FREDERICK HENRY' LAPE e , Efperaiice Arty arid Seieiieef Scorpiong AXEQ State Cash and Tuition' Scholarshipsg Undergraduate Scholarship. EDWARD VVILSON LARGE Collirigrwooal, N. f. Chemistry ETg C. U. C. A. ZQ Freshman Debate Club. RICHARD EARL LASHER New Harzyforel MechaiiiealEiigineerirzg Kxlfg The Sibley foilriial of Eiigineeriiig Boardg State Scholarship. ALBERT LAUBENGAYER ' Selieiieetaaly Cheiizifrry 1 AXE5 TBH State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. ALBERT EDWARD LAWSON i Philadelphia, Pa. Meeliaiiieal Engirieerivig ATA5 Sophomore Cotillion Committee. ARCHIE NELSON LAWSON Broetovi Agrieiilzizre EIDE: The Cornell Countryman Board. CHARLES ARTHUR LAzo New York City Algricizltiire ATg Nlilitary Ball Committeeg Freshman Advisory Committeeg Assistant hdanager Lacrosse. GEORGE STERLING LEE, IR. Rutherford, N. Arif arid Seierieey RUTH ADELINE LEE Ellifbilrg flgriefalziire A EA. ALVIN STANLEY LEHMANN Peoria, Ill. Civil Erigiiieeririg BERNARD LIEIFER Riehmoiial Hill Arif and Seierzeef i AEH5 Freshman Football Squadg Newtown Clubg Chess Clubg State Cash and Tuition Scholarshipsg Undergraduate Scholarship. HlXROLD NIILLER LEINBACH Reading, Pa. Algricilllilre CIDKZ5 Junior Promenade Comrnitteeg Savage Clubg Nlandolin Club 1, 3. ALBERT LEROY LENTZ faekfori, Mich. Meeliaiiical Eiigirieerii-ig 9Afg Freshman Track Teamg Varsity Cross Country Team 35 University Orchestra I, 2, 3g R. O, T. C. Band I, 2, 3. JERRY RUSSELL LEONARDOI Rocherter Law HENRY LEVENE Birighamzmz Law ITAKTD. FTARRY LEVIN Newark, N. Cherisiffry Two ll11ml1'r1l .Yz'1rf'Iy-llzrn' -1 4A L Q 1.A1N,fll' tr-l.i?'m . e CLASS OF IQZI BENJAMIN LEWIS Utica Mechanical Engineering EH, Freshman Track Squad, Assistant Instructor Physics, The Sibley journal of Engineering Board, University Scholarship. 3 ANNA ELIZABETH LIGHTFOOTE Geneva Art: and Science: CARL LIVINGSTON i .New York City Artr and Sciencer Freshman Football Teamg Varsity Football Squad, Freshman Rush Com- mitteeg Sophomore Spring Day Committee, Student Council 3. ALFRED JACOB LOEW Floral Park Law 1'IA4IDg College Baseball Team. JOSEPH DANDRIDGE LOGAN Salem, Va. Agriculture ATSZ. 3 HELENE LOWENSTEIN New York City Art: and Sciencer CIJZF. RUTH MARGARET LUSCHER LeRoy Artf and Science! Baseball Team 2. JANET GREGG NIACADAM Raine Artr and Science: AFg Raven and Serpent, Brotherhoodg Dramatic Clubg Women's Dramatic Club. PAUL ALEXANDER NIACINNES Syracure Chemiftry EN. JoHN WILBUR NTACKENZIE Providence, R. T. Mechan1'cal Engineering Freshman Baseball Team, Varsity Baseball Squad 2. ANNA ELIZABETH MCCABE Haverftraw Arty and Sciencer State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. ALEXANDER MCCLELLAND Brooklyn Law AX, Lacrosse Team 33 Freshman Advisory Committee, The Cornell Widow Board 2, 3,' The Cornell Law Quarterly Board 3. FREDERIC LUCE NICCLURE Birmingham, Ala. ' Civil Engineering Zodiac. ANNA UPHAM NTCCONAUGHY New Dorp Agriculture House Committee, Y. W. C. A. Cabinetg Frigga Fylgae JAMES ASHER NICCONNELL Ithaca Agriculture KAP, Student Honor Committee. JOHN HENRY McCooEY, JR. Brooklyn Law AXg Freshman Football Squad, Musical Clubs 2, 3. CHARLES STICKNEY MCCOY Surfex, N.-I. Veterinary SITE. Two Hundred N inely-four ,,, A L -1 ...., Q IIWMI.- A A ' CLASS OF IQZI HENRY GEYER NICCULLOUGH Brooklyn Mechanical Engineering FRED LEMUEL MCDONALD Indianapolis, Ind. Arts and Science: JOHN GORDON NICEDWARD Lor Angeler, Calg ' EX, College Crew 2g Freshman Tax Committee, Committee, Majura. JAMES CORNELIUS MCGAHAN Troy HKA, Glee Club I, 2, 3, The Cornell Widow Board. JAMES STURTEVANT MCGRAW Ithaca EH, Soccer Squad 3.3 C. U. C. A., Cabinet. MARCUS NICMASTER A , Rochefter i Acaciag Masonic Clubg Advanced Choir 2, 3. CATHERINIE ELIZABETH MCMILLAN Schenectady I Apethg State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. Artr and Sciences Freshman Advisory Agriculture Architecture Agriculture A rtr and S ciencef HORACE JOHN MCNEIL Brooklyn Artf and Sciencer AXA, Freshman Crewg College Crew 2. FRANCIS BLAKELY NICSTOCKER Honolulu, T. H. Mechanical Engineering 935 He Hui Hawaii, Nlanclolin Club. CHARLES DAVID MACKEY Montrore, Pa. Art: and Science: AECD, '!wCT g Wrestling Team 25 University Wrestling Champion IIS - lb. Class, College Baseball Team 2, WILLIAM FRANCIS NIADDEN Cortland Civil Engineering , Rifle Club. WILLIAM TABER NIA LLERY Owego Mechanical Engineering ' EH, Tennis Team, The Sibley and Tuition Scholarships. BURTON COWLES MALLORY KIPKNII. LUCY MARY NIALTBY Corning HELEN TOWNSEND MARSH Interlaken ARCHIBALD WARREN BAARSHA LL A 6112. Deming, N. M. fournal of Engineering Boarclg State Cash New Britian, Conn. Mechanical Engineering Agriculture Agriculture Law Two Hundred Ninety-Jive .. , -Y. W A A -1 .. .. O JAMES MARTENS ALICE MARTIN CHARLES ELLISON MARTIN P-1 9 ,:. HERBERT FRANCIS MARTIN MARTHA ELIZABETH MARTIN Hockey Team I, 2, 3. IRVING JULIUS M.ARTXVICK Komos. FRAN CES lVlATHE WS Frigga Fylgae5 Kermis 25 RICHARD MCCONNELL BXIATSON EH. , JAMES KENNETH NIA WHA Eleusis. AGNES MARIE NIEEHAN CLASS or IQZI Shrub Oak Yonkerf Rochefter Sea Clif Catfleill Roselle, N. Valoif Civil Engineering Arty and Sciencef Civil Engineering Agriculture Art: and Sciencef Agriculture Agriculture Dramatic Club 35 Roberts Scholarship. Ithaca Nezvarle, N. Troy AEA5 Agassiz Club5 State Tuition Scholarship. WILLIAM FREDERICK MENTZINGER5 JR.Rocleaway Beach KXII5 College Baseball Team 2g Catholic Club. Mechanical Engineering Mechanical Engineering Arty and Science: Civil Engineering EARL DEWICHT NIERRILL Briftow, Va. Agriculture IQIRK ETNA NIILER Pauly Valley, Olela. Art: and Sciencef A2435 Huntington Club5 Southerners, Club. ELLIOT MILLER New York City Cheniiftry KARLETON NIILLER Rochefter Illechanical Engineering NIARY ALIDA NIILLER W arfaw Agriculture Y. W. C. A. Publicity Committee5 Frigga Fylgae Two Ilurzclrecl Ninety-,fix .I , . ' -- '- ' A1 -1 , O ... Oaweo..RN.EL.L.1.ANWi'W miIii..iit 1 ' CLASS OF -1921 NIARY HELEN MILLER Ithaca PRUE 'MILLER EACIU Crew I, 2g Hockey, Team I, 2, 3. YVALTER SCOTT MILLER Brooklyn MALCOLM MITCHELL New York City DALE RAYMOND MITCHELL Ithaca ROBIER'f ARTHUR MITCHELL Norfolk, Va. Philadelphia, Pa Agricitltiire Arty and Scierifef Agriculture Civil Engineering Art: ami Sciehcef Architeeture ATQg Freshman Advisory Committeeg The Corrie!! Era 'Board ZQ Assistant Business Nlanager 3. . I JOAQUIN NIOLINET ,. ' Chaparra, Cuba Meeha1iicaZEhginee1'iiig W EXg Aleph SamaChgVVearer. of the C 5Captain Freshman Baseball Teamg Varsity Baseball Team ZQ Captain Freshman Basketball Teamg Varsity Basketball Tea-m zg Captain 35 Sophomore Spring Day Committeeg Minor Sports'CounCilg Spanish-American Club. NVILLIAM PEPPERELL MONTIXGUE, JR. New York City Chemirrry I CIDKE. ELIZABETH CALHOUN BATONTGOMERY Wert Augurta, Va. Arty arid Seieiieef LARDNER NIOORE Moorerziille, N. C. Arty and Seieiicef EDNA HA.ZEL NIORCAN Gilhertoh, Pa. Art: and Seierieer CHARLES TOWNLEY lVIoRRIsON Ithaca Chemistry GAXg University Orchestra. lX4ARCARET WEIR MORROW Ithaea Agrieiiltitre AOHQ Freshman Advisory Committeeg Frigga Fylgae. RICHARD NIULLER New York City Mechaiiieal Erigirieeririg ATAg Freshman Crewg Freshman Banquet Committeeg Sophomore Spring Day Committee. CONRAD HEWITT TVTUMPERV Treritori, N. Cherriiftry KIDKKPQ Alembic. GEORGE NIUNSICK Illajalezvood, N. Arty arid Scierzref EAEg Freshman Football Squadg Varsity Football Squad 3g Freshman Tax Committeeg Freshman Advisory Committeeg hflandolin Club. NVILLIAM EMANUEL NIUNTZ .Biijfalo State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. Art: and Sciericer Two ll1l'lld7'i'lf LY1.7l!'fj'-.fr'C'I'iI .,, N ,.:.. , .. , -1 t. .i Q ,..lilllll'nnm..l,lH?l.:..4i,. A CLASS OF IQZI BARBARA ARDEN MURLLESS Hartford, Conn. Arts and Science: KKF. WILLIANI COLMAN MURRAY Dunkirk Arte and Sciencer NPT, Aleph Samach, College Basketball Team I, 2, 3, Freshman Advisory Committee, Lawrenceville Club, The Cornell Widow Board I, 2, 35 Editor- ' in-Chief 2. FREDERICK JEFFERSON lVlUTH Lititz, Pa. Arte and Science: AT. . JOSEPH JACOB NAHAMA New York City Agriculture WILLIAM WALLACE NEALE Richrnond, Va. Mechanical Engineering KZ, Freshman Advisory Committee, Southernersl Club. RUTH NEWMAN Churchoille Agriculture AF. e JAMES STARR NICHOLSON Pittrhurgh, Pa. Agriculture KA. ALBERT NIEDECK Ithaca Mechanical Engineering University Orchestra, R. O. T. C. Band. LAWRENCE EVERMAN NOBLE Houfton, Texas Agriculture ATQ. RALPH EDWIN NOBLE Ithaca Agriculture HUMPHREY NOLAN Rochefter Architecture TBII, Gargoyle, College Baseball Team 2, College Basketball Team 3. CARL WILHELM NORDGREN Schenectady . Agriculture AFP, Freshman Baseball Team, Varsity Baseball Squad 2. RUTH WINIFRED NORTHRUP Horner Arty and Science: ALBERT EDWARD NUGENT Dunkirk Mechanical Engineering' HENRY LEWIS O,BRIEN, JR. Brooklyn Law XIIT, CIJAIID, Freshman Advisory Committee. WILLIAM CLYDE O,BRIEN A Rochefter Law AXP, CIDAHID, Freshman Football Squad, Freshman Track Squad, Varsity Track Squad 2, Sesornah. RUBY GDELL Hilton Agriculture Hockey Team I, 2, 3, Y. WV. C. A. Cabinet, Frigga Fylgae, Wayside After- math. Two Hundred Ninety-eight ..,l,,., 1 .. -in S1 A ofa...Q,EQQ.RN.EL.L.1.AN...i'r'Wllmiii.e1M- AA c CLASS OF IQZI HERMAN PAUL ODESSEY Brooklyn Civil Engineering TRMA TOTFLAHERTY Oil City, Pa. Alrtf and Seiencef JOSEPH I'TENRY OTLEARY Cortland Veterinary OTE, College Baseball Team 2, 3. SPENCER TRUMAN GLIN Alton, Ill. lVIechanical Engineering KEQ Freshman Advisory Committee, Rifle Club. V1ROiL SAMMS GNSTOTT Saltfhiirg, Pa. Civil Engineering LEON OSHRIN J Q ferfey City, N. Mechanical Engineering CARL- FRITIOF OSTERGRBN ' A Brooklyn Mechanical Engineering Kornosg State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, Undergraduate Scholarships, The Sibley fonrnal of Engineering Board 1, 2, 3. INRTHUR JAMES PADDOOK AAI' ' NVILLIAM WALLACE PADDON TRVINE HELINLY PAGE XNP, Freshman Advisory JAMES BECKLEY PALMER CAROLINE lVlAR1OR1E PAREURY AF, Crew 2. U VICENTE Y PARUNGAO PASCUAL Cosmopolitan Club. FRANK PATTERSON College Baseball Team. ALFRED JAMES PEER HKA AGCIP Boardman 5 9 C . Era BOARD 3. ARTHUR GEORGE PELLMAN Huntington Club. BLGATHE BTTARCELLE PENDERY AZQ Class Secretary 1. Prczttflvitrgh Veterinary Utica E Cherniftry Inalianapolir, Ind Arty and Sciencef Committee. Oil City, Pa. Agriculture New Rochelle Algricitltizre Parnpanga, P. I... Civil Engineering New York City Algrienltizre Deal Beach, N. Law lub, The Cornell Daily Sian Board 2, The Cornell Bitjalo New York City Artx and Sciencef Arty and Science: Two llunzlrrzl .Yz'ne1y-nm . 1 ioioio CLASS OF IQZI BFATRICE THOMAS PERRY North Franklin Agriculture KA5 Frigga Fylgae HOWELL JERRY PFRSHING, JR. Denver, Colo. Art: ancl Science: KENNETH NVARNER PFLEGER Arlington, N. Art: and Science: TDELLA HALL PFORR Brooklyn Law AZ. EARL NVALTER PHELAN Ea:t Orange, N. Chernirtry Dramatic Club I, 2, 35 University Undergraduate Scholarship. AUOUSTUS PENN PIGMAN' Savannah, Ga. Mechanical Engineering ATA. NELSON PIRNIE Pula:lzi Law , AGCIP5 College Tax Committeeg President Boardman Club5 Freshman Debate Team5 Vice President Debate Club 25 The Cornell Law Quarterly Board 35 Captain R. O. T. C. 2, 3. ' JOHN GILBERT PLANTINOA ' Cleveland, 0. Mecliariical Engineering ACID. JOSEPH CURTIS PLATT, 3rd Scranton, Pa. Mechanical Engineering KA5 Hill School Club. NY.-XLDEMAR POLACK New York City Civil Engineering Freshman Track Squad5 S. A. T. C. Football Squad 25 Varsity Football Squad 35 Freshman Debate Club. LLOYD GREGORY POTTER New York City Che1ni:try GE5 Varsity Football Squad 35 Assistant Gymnasium Instructor. OLIN CHESTER POTTER Collin: Agriculture APP5 College Honor Committee 35 Dramatic Club 2. 3. ROY ERNEST PRATT Franhlinville Civil Engineering Assistant Business Nlanager The Cornell Civil Engineer Board. GERAXLD PRESTON .McDonough Agriculture CURTIS TUTTLE PROUX Windham Art: ana' Science: EHIDE5 Junior Smoker Committee. NIILDRED PROUT Glen: Fall: Art: and Science: Crew 25 State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. DON.ALD NIACLEAN PURDY Ithaca C Art: and Science: Three Hundred IO ..... A4 . 1 CLASS OF IQZI CARL EDNVARD PURPLE Newark Valley Arif and Scieneef HICKS.NVA1lREN PUTMAN Brooklyn Algr'ioultir1'e AFP. - CLAXRA QQAIF Richfield Spring: A Arif and Sriencer L. 0. V. STELLA JOSEPHINE QUAXTTLANDER Biijalo Arif and Scieneef SALVADOR QUINNONES Rio Piealraf, Porto Rico Civil Engineering - Cosmopolitan Club. HUBERT HA WLEY RACE Biijalo Mechariieal Engineering KAPg State 'Cash and'Tuition Scholarshipsg Second Lieutenant R. 0. T. C. JAMES ALEXANDER RAMS'AY ' Yonkerf Arif and Sciencef 'KAPg Aleph Sarnachg WVearer of the C7'g Track Team 2, 3g Sophomore lVlud Rush Committee. JOHN ATKINSON RA,THBONE Parleerrlawg, W. Va. Veterinary QTZQ College Baseball Team 2. V HAROLD NIEAD RAWLINS Glenf .Fallf ' Cherninfry GAQ State Tuition Scholarshipg The Adirondack Club. FRANCES RAYMOND Philadelphia, Pa. Arif and Science: KA. JOHN XVALLACE REAVIS Warhingzon, D. C. Law fDA9g fIUAfIDg Freshman Football Teamg Freshman Rush Committeeg Sopho- more Spring Day Committeeg Senators Clubg Nlasque. LOUIS RECK, JR. Brooklyn Law Komos. 9 BURNETT ALLEN REEVES Lyonf Clzeniifrry Seal and Serpent. FRANCIS ALOYSIUS REGAN Brooklyn Civil Engineering AZCID. NIAY AGATHA REGAN New Britain, Conn. Art: and Sciencef Raven and Serpentg Basketball Team I, 2, 35 Baseball Team 25 Tennis -Team I, ZQ Class Secretary 2g Sports and Pastimes Council ZQ Self-GOvern- ment Executive Board 33 Class President 3. ' JOSEPH RAYCROFT REIDER Cortland Arif ana' Scieneef ARTHUR EDYVARD REMICK New Rochelle Cllenziftry Kfbg University Orchestra. Tlzrev Hunallrzl Om' Q e1.Of'7T2.-QA.c.O.R.N.EQLL.1ANt.1'fl'tl 'lIW , , . CLASS or 1921 NIARGARET ABBIE REMSEN Brooklyn Arty and Sciencer AAA. LEON REYNA Ithaca Mechanical Engineering Freshman Cross Country Teamg Varsity Cross Country Squad, Catholic Club. HARRY RICE , Brooklyn Agriculture RANDOLPH PACKARD RICE - Pittrburgh, Pa. Mechanical Engineering SAX, lWasque 25 Assistant Manager Mhasque 3, First Lieutenant R. O. T. C. 2. EDWARD LAMONT RICH, JR. Catonrtfille, Md. . Agriculture The Soutberners' Clubg The Cornell Countryman Boardg First Lieutenant, Field Artillery R. O. T. C. DONALD SIMS RICKARD Summit, N. f. Arty and Sciencer AKE. ERIC NTARTYN RICKARD Summit, N. Mechanical Engineering H AK E. LAURETTATRIFFE Elmira Art: and Science: Hockey Team, I, 2. AUGUST WILLIAM RITTERSHAUSEN Youngfville Agriculture Acacia, Masonic Clubg Cosmopolitan Club. THEIS ROBERTS Port Warhington Foreftry Scorpiong Forestry Club I, 2, 3g Dramatic Club 2g First Lieutenant R. O. T. C. 3. WENDELL FOSTER ROBERTS New York City Mechanical Engineering Zodiacg Rifle Team I. CECIL STANLEY ROBINSON Ithaca Civil Engineering AXA5 Pyramid. FRANK HOWLAND ROBINSON Albany Architecture HENRY ROENNE New York City Agriculture Cosmopolitan Clubg Dramatic Clubg Advanced Choir. FRED WILSON ROMBACH Watfontown, Pa. Mechanical Engineering WII.LIAM HENRY ROMETSCH, JR. Philadelphia, Pa. Chemirtry Seal and Serpent, The Cornell Annualf BOARD. CHARLES CHANDLER Ross Philadelphia, Pa. Agriculture ELIZABETH LHURD ROYCE Ithaca Agriculture KA 9. Three Hundred Tum ' ,Il A Q' 4.. - - - ,K ' -vw 551 - or I CLASS OF 1921 LOUISE ROYCE Gouverneur Agriculture Dramatic Club I, 2. WILLIAIVI RUBINFIELD fer:ey City, N. f. Art: and Science: THOMAS BROWN RUDD Clinton Law AAfID, KIJACID. CHARLES BLACKMER RUTENBER Walden D Clierni:try Rifle Club, Second Lieutenant R. O. T. C., State Cash and Tuition Scholar- ships. GEORGE SAAM Brooklyn Art: and Science: AEC15. CHARLES BENJAMI-N SABATH Brooklyn Agriculture Beta Samach. . T HERNANDO SALCEDO I Bogola, Columbia Agriculture A1115 Latin-American Club, Cosmopolitan Club. CRAIG SANFORD H Flu:hing Agriculture CIPAZLQ . EVARTS FOSTER SANDS Morri:town, N. Art: and Science: GRACE. MARIE SANTORO Plfetterbury, Conn. Art: and Science: Hockey Team Ig Baseball Team 2, University Orchestra I, Women's Orch- estra 2, Sage Chapel Orchestra 2. FLOYD CARY SAUNDERS Athol Spring: ' Agriculture THOMAS ESPY ISAUTERS Martin: Ferry, O. Art: and Science: KE, Assistant Manager of Freshman Baseball 3. GLADYS SAXE Lezn:dale, Pa. Art: and Science: AAA. JOHN SCACCIAFERRO We:t New York, N. Civil Engineering Cosmopolitan Club, Catholic Club. JOHN ALAN SCHADE Holyoke, Ma::. Cherni:try AECIP, College Cross Country Team 25 Cross Country Club 2. JOHN JACOB VOGT SCHAEFER New York City Civil Engineering ' OX. TVIARCIA FARNHAM SCHENCK Madifon, N. Agriculture KA. BXTARY CORNELIA SCHERMERHORN Penield Art: and Science: State Tuition Scholarship. Three Ilurzzlred Tlzrer . .. A .. v. . em is 1eeeOff2eO...Qe ELSA. SCHLOBOHM CLASS OF IQZI Yonkerf Arty and Science: Raven and Serpent5 Hockey Team 35 Sage House Committee I, 2, 35 Executive Com mittee 35 Y. W. C. A. Cabinet 2, .35 The Cornell Women'f gRevieiv Board5 WOmen's Editor The Cornell Daily Sun Board I, 2, 3. YVALTER SCHOELLKO PF SCHMIDT Euyjralo Arif and Sciences ZXI15 Aleph Samach5 Freshman Advisory COmmittee5 Nlajura5 The Cornell Daily Sun Boar d 25 Assistant Business Nlanager 3. GEORGE SCHWAMM, JR. New York City Veterinary QTE. GRETCHEN SCHWEITZER Brooklyn Arif and Sciencer AEA5 State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. HARRY SCOFIELD Ithaca Mechanical Engineering Instructor Nlachine Design. HARRY WILT SCUREMAN Kingrton, Pa. Cherniftry KIDAE5 AXE5 Dramatic Club I. SARAH NAOMI SEARLES Ceclarhurrt Arif and Sciencef AOH5 Basket ball Team I, Captain 25 Baseball Team I, Manager 2, 35 Sports and Pastimes5 Freshman Banquet Committee5 Class PublicityManager. EDGAR JOHN SEIFRE B GTI. RICHARDSON SELEE LESLIE RICHARD SEVERINGHAUS , Southerners' BERNARD SHANER EN. ISRAEL SHAPIRO AT . Dayton, O. Mechanical Engineering H arrifon Civil Engineering Wheelirig, W. Va. flrtf and Science: Club. New York City Mechariical Engineering New York City Agriculture EDWIN ROY SHAVER Philrnoni Arif and Science: ScorpiOn5 State Cash and Tuition Scholarships5 University Undergraduate Scholarship. JOHN BALOOLM SHAW, JR. Cambridge, Marr. Arif and Science: NIIT5 Freshman Advisory Committee5 Freshman Tax Committee5 Junior Spring Day Committee 35 Mandolin Club5 Assistant Nlanager Freshman Track 3. TSI HWEI SHEN Shanghai, China Agriculture Cosmopolitan Club5 Chinese Students' Club. LESLIE NTANSFIELD SHEPARD Honeoye Fallf Agriculture GA5 Aleph Samach5 Wearer of the C',5 Varsity Crew, Scroll and Spade. EARL SHERK HKA5 Pyram Three Hundred Four Harrifburg, Pa. Civil Engineering id5 The Cornell Civil Engineer Board. I i ..I1YliEQ e. 1 f1l.l.f'IFlI..lsall.M A.. . R P CL.-Iss OF IQZI ' GEORGE PESTALOZZI SIMMEN Warlrirzgton, Pez. Zlfleelzezrrrcezl ,Errgirfeerirrg Eleusis. NIAYRANT SIMONS 1 Srzrrlmerville, S. C. llfleclzarzleezl Errgirzeerlrzg NVILBUR HERBERT SIMONSON Lynbroole Algrrerrlture Choir and Festival Chorus, State Cash Scholarship. HAROLD EUGENE SIMPSON New Yorle Mrllr lem' KW, ASCII. SUTHERLAND ERIC SIMPSON 'lzllezcez Arif ami Scierfcef A 'Agassiz Club. .ALEXANDER VVESLEY SMITH! Shelter Irlami Arty ard Seieneey Freshman Baseball Squad, Huntington Club, State Cash and 'Tuition Scholarships. . CHESTER BANGS SMITH I ' Brljezlo Law ATM CIDAQD, Sealp and Blade. EWALD JOHN SMITH . ferfey City, N. f. Law ATA, CIDAIIN E-AX, Aleph Samachg Chairman Freshman Tax Committee, Sophomore Cotillion Committee, Junior Promenade Committee, Freshman Advisory Committee, The Cornell Daily Sun Board I, 2, 3, GRACE ZHILDA. SMITH Bezllrtorr Spa HARRIET ALLISON SMITH A Bujezlo X523 Hockey Team I, 2, 35 Tennis Team 2. NIILTON. SMITH, IR. Denver, Col. XXII, Chairman Freshman Banquet Committee, Committee, lVIajura. RALPH HARRY SMITH Plttflmrglr, Pa. ' Huntington Club. 14gricrzltr,lre Algr'icult'1lr'e Law Freshman Advisory Arif and Science: SEWARD MPXRCUS SMITH ACID. ALFRED SNEDEKER 'Wrestling Team. JOSEPHINE AUGUSTA SNIFFEN 1'IBf15g Assistant Wlomen' Board. BERNARD SOBOL Beta Samach. MARTHA CHANDLEY SOUTER S Wllker Barre, Pa. New York City While Plezirrr usiness Nlanager New Yorle City Whitelzall lkleclzarrieal Errglneerrrzg Arty amd Seierreer Arif and Srierrcef T ' ' I lre Corrzell Darla S1111 flrtf and Seierreer Arif and Seierzeer AAA, Basketball Team 2, Vice President of Class I, 2, Treasurer of Class 3, Y. YY. C. A. Cabinet 2, 3, Cheer Leader I. Tllref' llurlflrwrl ffm' .. -WWI lk ' 1 .. . ofa ... o..WQo..RNELL.1A.N...Wtm ...I I CLASS or .1921 FRANKLIN RAUB SPEER Warhirigton, D. C. Mechaviical Engineering EAEg Freshman Advisory Cornmitteeg Senators Clubg Captain R. O. T. C. ADRIAN LAMOREAUX SPENCER Union Springf Law JANE SPENCER Lirle Agriculture Frigga Fylgae. WARREN MYRON SPERRY Lincoln Park Cherniftry AXE5 Freshman Debate Clubg Freshman Debate Team. HELEN lX4ARIE ANTOINETTE STANRIEWICZ Bujalo State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. JESSE DONALD STARK E Brooklyn Arts and Sciencef Arif and Science: EAMQ Glee Club I, 2, 35 University Orchestra I, 29 Second Lieutenant R. D. T. C.g University Tuition Scholarship. RAYMOND TERRY STARR New York City Glee Club. DOROTHY STASCH Corning Mechanical Engineering Art: and Sciencef Apeth Clubg Hockey Tearng State Cash Scholarship. Wellfhoro, Pa. PERCIVAL HOAG STAUB College Crevvg Mandolin Club. ROBERT WENZING STEEL Lansdowne, Pa. C herniftry Arif and Science: A XCPQ Freshman Cap Burning Committeeg Freshman Advisory Com- mitteeg Glee Clubg Savage Club. VIOLET STEINER Brooklyn Socialist Society. MILTON BODE STEINMANN Rochefter Gargoyleg State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. DOROTHY LE COMTE STEWART AZ. New York City ABRAHAM JULIUS STOCKHEIM New York City WILEORD FRANCIS STOUGHTON Newark Valley AZ. I JULIUS STRUMER New York City LYMAN KNIGHT STUART Newark - QAX. Three Hundred Six Art: and Science: Archifeclure Arif and Sciencef Agriculture Agriculture Agriculture C heniiftry Id' ' I I.. , -1 , Q f'f?.-.O1.wQ.Q.R.N.EQL,L I CIJASS OF IQZI ROSALIE SUFFIN New York City Art: and Science: GEORGE DEWEY SULLIVAN H Mohawk Art: and Science: Freshman Basketball Team, Varsity Basketball Squad 2, Chairman ' Sophomore Rush Committee. lXflIcHA.EL GERALD SULLIVAN Rochefter Civil Engineering GE, Pyramid, College Baseball Team, College Tax Committee, Seso- mah, Assistant Manager Golf 3. VERNE STURGES SWAN Sherhicrne flrchitectizre EN. SIGURD BENEDICT SWANSON' Bridgeport, Conn. .Mechanical Engineering . Eleusisg Advanced Choir 2, 3. LOUISE TARBELL I Ithaca Art: and Science: KKF. g DONALD FAY TAYLOR Albany Veterinary ANIfg'COllege Basketball Team, College Cross Country Team, Glee Club I7 27 3' LUCY TAYLOR St. Loni:, Mo. Algricizltnre KA 9. RALPH HE1iTv1AN TEED Springfield, Mo. .Mechanical Engineering TEA KHIMJI THAKKUR Boinhay, India A. l. E. E. ERNEST LATHROP THEARLE ' A. S. M. E. San Diego, Cal. Mechanical Engineering lllechanical Engineering NIAROARET THILLY Ithaca Art: and Science: KKF. ALBERT EDWARD THOMAS Corlnettwille Agricizltfare CHARLES KENNETH THOMAS Fliwhing Art: and Science: Glee Club I, 2, 35 State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. FRANK HOWJXRD THOMAS, JR. Wilmington, Del. Che1ni:zry KE, Sophomore Spring Day Committee, Freshman Advisory Com- mittee, hflandolin Club I, The Cornell Era Board 3. RAYMOND EINNON THOMAS Yonker: Chenzinry Assistant Business hflanager The Cornell Chemin. Tlzrcc ll 14 ndrfzl Serra: . 17 . .. , We - Q CLASS OF 1921 'WILLIAM RAYMOND THOMAS Wafliington, D. C. Civil .Engineering EAEg Rod and Bobg Senators' Club. RALPH PERRIN THOMPSON Winter Haven, Fla. Agriciillitre Scorpion. NEVA JEANNETTE THOMPSON Candor Agriciiltiire ATAg Frigga Fylgaeg Glee Club. ALEXANDER BAYARD THOMSON Bn-yjlalo Algricitltiire AZQ College Cross Country Teamg Cross Country Clubg State Cash Scholarship. LOUIS TINKLER Brooklyn Arty and Sciencer Nlenorah Societyg State Cash and Tuition Scholarshipsg Undergraduate Scholarship. ' CHARLES JOHN TOM1s Plynioizth, Pa. Law NVALTER BARTON TOWNSEND Elrnira Arty and Science! Freshman Cross Country Squadg Freshman TaXrCornmitteeg Assistant Nlanager Rooming Agency 3. CHARLES BROAD TRETHAWAY Wilker-Barre, Pa. Arty and Sciencer ATAg Freshman Crewg Student Council I, 2. VIOLET LAURA TRIPP Clenf Fallf Art: and Science: Apethg State Cash Scholarshipg University Tuition Scholarship. HERNIA lVlAR1E TROSTLER New York City .Mechanical Engineering State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. ALLAN HOSIE TREMAN lthaca Art: and Sciencef KAg iiACA7,Q Freshman Track Teamg Varsity Track Team 2g Football Squad 25 Freshman Banquet Committeeg Sophomore Cotillion Committeeg Freshman Advisory Committeeg Savage Clubg Hill Clubg Nlandolin Club 1, 3g Glee Club 2, 3QO1'Cl16SlI'a 1, 3. CURTIS HUSSEY TURNBULL H Pittrbnrgh, Pa. KIDKE. GERALD AMBROSE TURNER New York City Round-up Club. NIARIE MADE LINE TURPIN ACID. Boston, Marr. FELIX RA.PHA.EL TYROLER AETIg State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. Brooklyn RosALrE ULRICH New York City EACH University Tuition Scholarship. EDGAR DAH'E UPSTILL Cleveland, O. ATQ5 Mandoliil Club. Tlrret' Hunclrecl Big lr? Agriicizltizre Agricizltitre Arty and Sciencef Cherniftry Law Mecliaiiical Engineering .ssss 1 ssss Q -OLEQRNJEQLLC1ANWaalm .Hal CLASS Or IQZI ROBERT REESE USHER Earl Hamilioii Ag1'icii!zii1'c KAP. TVALTER TQENT VAXNALSTYNE N Biiighamjntoh 14711 and Scieiicer Scorpion. A JOHN ALDEN VANCAMPEN Elmira .Mechanical Eiigihccring KAg Freshman Advisory Committee. SHERWOOD VERMILYE Cloner, N. Mechaiiical Eiiginceriiig A2615 ACA7'g Freshman Track Teamg Varsity Track Team ZQ College ,Track Team ZQ Freshman Advisory Committee 35 Christian Science Societyg Second Lieutenant R. O. T. C. 2. JAMES VEOHTE x7OORT-IEES ' Richmond Hill Chciizirzry ANNA MfX.RIE VOGEL A iv New iYo'rh City Arif ami Sciciiccr FREDERIC LEON VOSBUROH Aiihimi Art: and Science: JOHN ESTABROOK VVAHL Chicago, IZZ. Mccha1iicaZEhginec1'iizg EAEQ Freshman Football Teamg Varsity Football Squad 35 Freshman Tax Committeeg Student Council 2, 3. TVTERCY REED VVALKER Caiiajoharic Agriciiltizre . KA. CLARENCE W1LLA,RD WALKLEY LcRoy Agiicizliiirc ,KAPg College Basketball Squad 2. FRANCISVDOOLITTLE WALLACE Genciia Arif ami Sciciiccr Freshman Debate Clubg Varsity Debate Clubg State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. WILLIAM VVANAMAKER, JR. l Orangeburg, S. C. Civil Eiigiiieciiiig H EAEQ Southerners' Club. CLARK ALBRAM YVARBURTON Odcrra Arif avid Scicizccf ALBERT JOHN VVARD Ithaca Am and Sciciiccs ATA5 Freshman Tax Committeeg Freshman Advisory Committee. N1XIRNE FORSYTH WARD Lochpori Mccfia11.icalEiigiiiccriiig AX. THEODORE EDWARD WARREN Afhzahiila, O. A Law EfT2Eg A2965 College Crew IQ Glee Club I, 2, 3g C. U. C. A. Cabinet 3. GEORGE XVILLIAM NVEIS Willem-Barre, Pa. Mcchaizical Eiigivzcciivzg Thrfr lluizzlrrfl Aiizn' -I, , .,- - - ' - ' -.1 .. . et 1 . ofa L oweQIRNELLIAN.IW-Iltmili- .... CLASS or 1921 HYMAN XVEISBERG ' Kingrton .Mechanical Engineering A EHg Varsity Crewg University Orchestra I, ZQ State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. NIURRAY WEIss Brooklyn .Mechanical Engineering LAURENCE WELLS Schuylerville Cioil Engineering EAEg TBH5 Rod and Bobg Varsity Track Team 2, 3. ISIDOR VVERBELOWSKY Brooklyn Chernirtry Beta Samachg University Orchestrag Nlandolin Club. YVALTER WVILLIAM BVERRING Brooklyn Mechanical Engineering ALVIN EMIL WEST , Warhington, D. C. Mechanical Engineering ZBTg Senators' Clubg Assistant Nlanager of Tennis Team. JEAN NVARDLAVV MVEST Oklahoma City, Okla, Arty and Sciencer AAA. LUTHER SHIRLEY WVEST Owego Agriculture EHgC1lee Club I, 2, 35 Captain R. O. T. C. 3. RALPH GEORGE YVEST Lyonr Mechanical Engineering Eleusis. DAVID VVEXLER Brooklyn Arty and Sciencef Socialist Societyg State Tuition Scholarshipg Blauvelt Scholarship. NIARY ALEXANDRIA XVHEELER Syracufe Arif and Sciencef HBd5g Baseball Team I, 2QlVl:aI'I21g6T, I. ANDREW MERCER WHITE Baltirnore, .Mcl. Mechanical Engineering Baltimore Poly Clubg Southerners' Club. ELWYN BROOKS YVHITE Moiirit Vernon Arty and Sciencer fIDI'Ag EAXg Aleph Samachg Sophomore Cotillion Committeeg Freshman Advisory Committeeg Junior Smoker Committeeg The Cornell Daily Sun Board I, 2, 3QlVl9.I1l.1SCI'ip'E Club. SAMUEL CORBIN WHITMAN Afton Law The Cornell Law Quarterly Boardg Assistant Business Manager, 3. FLOYD IRVING WVHITMORE, JR. New Berlin Artf and Sciencef Scorpion. FRANCIS ALLEN WICKES Ticonaleroga Agriculture GA5 Adirondack Clubg Assistant Editor The Cornell Countryman Board. JAMES WA.LDO WILBUR Dellancey Arif and Sciencef KAP. Three Hunalrea' Ten .eee ... I CLASS OF 1921 ANSLEY WILCOX, znd. Cartleton-on-Hadron Art: anal Sciencef AACIJ5 .Freshman Tax Committeeg Freshman Advisory Committeeg The Cornell Pffialow BOARD 2, 3. NVARD WILICLOW S I Ellenzfille , Law A942 College Tax Committee 35 Vice President Law Association. EDWARD VVILSON . Pittfbitrgh, Pa. Mechanical Engineering KE5 Freshman Track Teamg Sophomore Smoker Committeeg Freshman ' Advisory Committee. WADE TNSKEEP WILSON Bujalo ' ZKIUE. BARTHOLD WINDT New York City JAMES HENRY WINTER . Greene N ME. ' REGINALD WOCHER. Yonkers ELIZABETH LUcY WOLFF Ithaca ATAg Frigga Fylgae. PRINCESS TVTARIAM WOLF Horner HILTON GERARD WOOD I AXE5 College Track Team. PHILIP OWENS WORKS CIDA9g Masque. TOKISUKE YZOKOGAWA Gargoyle. GEORGE BIBB YOUNG ' AGP: Southerners' Club. GERTRUDE YOUNG Starnforcl, Conn. St. Paul, Minn. Tokio,fapan New York City Mount Vernon AAAg Farmers? Week Committee. HIRAM BELDING YOUNG New York City Arty and Sciences Art: ancl Sciencef Mechanical Engineering Civil Engineering A gricif ltnre A gricnltitre Cheniirtry Art: and Sciencef A rchitectitre Arty and Science: Agricitltnre Cheniiftry Afbg TBTIQ -lunior Varsity Lacy' Freshman Crevvg Varsity Crew 2g Sophomore Smoker Committeeglireshman Advisory Committee 3. Junior Smoker Committee. NVIALLIAM MACBRIDE YOUNG Brooklyn Cheinirzry GX. SALVATORE JOSEPH ZAMMATARO Brooklyn Mechanical Engineering College Basketball Teamg Undergraduate Scholarshipg State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. TRENE AUGUSTA ZAPE Ithaca Agriculture Frigga Fylgaeg L. C. V.5 State Scholarship. Three llunclrrd Eleven Q 1 Q5.w,Q Q PNN EfL L 1 Am1i IWWm1iQs'QWm1 fg- Thrfe Hundred Twelve X I F R 9 3 . FRATERNWHES , .f-. ' .. y??V,Y4--45? m e 4012 A oaaeo aw EQLLIAIW 4414 M Index to Fraternities NAME PAGE TQAME Acacia . 378 Omicron Alpha Tau Alpha Chi Rho . 380 Phi Delta Pi A . Alpha Chi Sigma . 410 Phi Delta Sigma . Alpha Delta Phi . 322 Phi Delta Theta . Alpha Epsilon Pi . 428 Phi Epsilon Pi . Alpha Gamma Rho 414 Phi Gamma Delta Alpha Psi . , 436 Phi Kappa Psi . Alpha Sigma Phi . 382 Phi Kappa Sigma Alpha Tau Gmega 338 Phi Sigma Kappa Alpha Zeta . . , 360 Pi Kappa Alpha . 2 Beta Samach , 386 P Lambda Phi . Beta Theta Pi . 336 Psi Upsilon . Chi Phi , 316 Rho Psi Chi Psi 326 Scorpion . Delta Chi I . . 350 Seal and Serpent . Delta Kappa Epsilon 330 Sigma Alpha Epsilon Delta Phi. . . 354 Sigma Alpha Nlu , Delta Tau Delta . 344 Sigma Chi . Data Theta Phi . 368 sigma Nu . Delta Upsilon 324 Sigma Phi , . Eleusis . 402 Sigma Phi Epsilon Gamma Alpha . 358 Sigma Phi Sigma . Huntington .Club . 434 Sigma Pi . Kappa Alpha . 318 Sigma Upsilon . Kappa Delta Rho 406 Theta Alpha Kappa Phi . ' 408 Theta cha . . Kappa Psi . 376 Theta Delta Chi . Kappa Sigma 356 Theta Xi . Komos . . 424 Zeta Beta Tau Lambda Chi Alpha 412 Zeta Psi ' . Omega-Tau sigma 396 Zodiac Tl: PAGE 404 422 364 332 394 340 320 388 342 432 390 3 34 426 418 372 352 392 343 362 340 398 384 430 420 416 400 328 366 374 314 370 nv' lfu11r1rf'd T11 l'I'lt'f'7l -.,, ,-,-' 1- NED 1 i1 A Q 2sisosWeQsss1ANsEaL,Lr1sA1s,Wifill,V'flM Q ,TJMY L.. .SA :img Cl 'F cn :SJW C-Q-f' r M fx Wiki ' L I ey! 'K V .CA i. ,X , 1filll ?fji'ffil3 -9- fi g ' , S 2'-I 12-'li X912 ii-:flu Z?- -ifmrax MQW? im' . FG -' ii 1-Q WW W' QF TNI-:.' A2 -r w 3' fn- X' 'flilfih N '-1 if-zu i?1f'1'1lV l ' - A K W..-,.':Q.,3 ,.f- 'egaffw-.f - -iv 'i . s , gs f '52 A V . . aw .aw A- f f fa-ff, ' L -.1 A ,+' x--ref' , w 13' qi 74- X93 Ast- -- ' ,fd-1. Zi 5 I X -4 , , , Zeta Psi Founded 1846 ROLL QF CHAPTERS New York University ' University of Toronto Williams College Columbia University Rutgers College McGill University University of Pennsylvania Case School of Applied Science Colby College Brown University Tufts College University of North Carolina Lafayette College Yale University University of Michigan Leland Stanford, Jr., University Bowdoin College University of Virginia Cornell University University of Minnesota University of California University of Illinois University of lVisconsin Nlorgan Maynard Smith Taylor Seiters Rathbun Allen A. H Harper Laborde Otis Eschweiler Chase D. NIcDonald Nostrand Thornton Schmidt Mason Nlartinez J. McDonald Harper Raseman Lallou Lathrop Cutter Thrff H u11d1'f'd .Fourteen ww' :tl I ,:.. ,,, U ,, ., ,V A 1 I Q T2 OIII IZAAG, psi Psi Chapter Established in 1868 FRATRES IN FACULTATE -FRANIQ XVALDO LATHROP JOHN THOMAS PARSON LAURENCE PUMPELLY . ' H SENIORS AMOS PBENTICE CHASE DELOS LYON MCDONALD 'THEODORE LINCOLN ESCHWEILER JOHN MANDERSON MCDONALD, JR. JAMES BAILEY HARPER ANDREW RICHMOND MARTINEZ EDWIN LACLEDE HOWARD WALKER MASON 'GEORGE EDWARD LALLOU, I DUDLEY STEPHEN NOSTRAND RICHARD PERRIEN RASEMAN JUNIORS I XVIXLTER SCHOELLKOPF SCHMIDT GEORGE HILYARD THORNTON SGPHOMORES WILLIAM EAGLETON FRENAYE, JR. PAUL EUGENE NIEDRINGHOUS ALAN GERMER PHILIP STEWART OTIS - SALVADORE LABORDE EDWARD TAYLOR RATHBUN REESE HALE TAYLOR FRESHMEN PHILIP ELSWORTH ALLEN ALEXANDER CLERIHEW NIORGAN ALEXANDER HEAXDLEY HARPER GEORGE ZEBOEM SEITERS HIXROLD BRIGHT IVIAYNARD JOSEPH ALLAN SMITH, JR. Thru' Ilundmi Fiflrr .,Y,,:-1 -- i,- -. Y, -Q - i1 , A ' -wg Q1 7 ti-at as vit' P-'I 12. :aw Chi Phi Founded at Princeton 1842 ROLL or CHAPTERS University of Virginia University of Texas lVIassachusetts Institute of Technology Cornell University Emory College Sheffield Scientific School, Yale Rutgers College Lafayette College Hampden-Sydney College Amherst College Franklin and lVIarshall College Dartmouth College University of Georgia Lehigh University Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Georgia Institute of Technology Ohio State University Ohio Wesleyan University University of California University of Illinois Stevens Institute of Technology University of Wisconsin Roberts Bollinger Herriman johnson Harris Hammett Nlish Bickle Porter Lewis Bushman Breen Hoyt Eiler Harper Nlarsh Kuhn Cary Paine Steele Benson Gibb Gouinlock Meyer Kennedy J.Tracy Dunning Nl.Tracy Irvine Nethercot Morris Baumgarten' Roden Minty Brayton Thornberg Kerby Anderson Sloan Kirch Boyd Tlzrff I1'Ll'lldl'l'L2I Sixirfn -I' ,. .U W.. IILIO I RR 'LCABCDAT Xi Chapter Established in 1868 ' ' FRATRES IN URBE ARTHURNORMAN GIBB 'FRANK IRVINE VVILLIAM HENRY MILLER WILLIAM TOREY MORRIS ROBERT HENRY TREMAN KEITHIVVILLIAM BENSON RALPH LEO BOLLINGER EDWARD BEVERLY CARY HARRY CORNELIUS CLAIR, JR. SCOTT EILER WALDO BERTRAM HAMMETT LANGDON WILLIAM HARRIS. JR. RUSSEL HAWKINS, JR. SENIORS T JVIORRIS WHITNEY HERRIMAN NELSON LANDON HOYT, JR. OHN BERTRAM HFNDRICKSON7 JR CHARLES ENEU JOHNSON, ZND. ANGUS MCDONALD A JOHN EMERY MINTY DAVID GEORGE NETHERCOT HENRY W'ISDOM RODEN EDWARD SERAGUE TOBEY WILLIAM DOSH BICIIEL RALPH BERING BUSCH JOHN COLLINS GIBB GRA.NT HA.RPER GEORGE HENRY :KUHN JOHN PATRICK JUNIORS I A TALLMAN LADD FRANK WINDER MISH TYLER COLEMAN PORTER JOHN EDWARD POWELL ROBERT XVENZINO STEEL WALSH I SGPHOMORES JOHN BECKMAN BREEN EDWARD VERNON GOUINLOCK THOMASREED KENNEDY ' HENRX' STEELE LEWIS FRESHM JOHN O,HA.RJN. ANDERSON HAROLD ELMER BOYD CHARLES BRAYTON WALTELR HORTON IVIARSH HENRY CODDINGTON MEYER, LEWIS DAVIS PAINE HENRY ALLISON ROBERTS EN PARKER ALLENSON KLERBY RxN,LPH CHARLES IQIRCI-I ROBERT JAMES SLOAN, JR. SCOTT THORNBERG 3RD T11 rn' Ilu ndrfrl' Srzwzl : 1-',-- uf' El ena I 1 0 SQSSOSWQIQSRINIELLSIAN 'llllllwlvlmlil I O KA Kappa Alpha Founded at Union College, 1825 I ROLL OF CHAPTERS y UNION COLLEGE WILLIAMS COLLEGE HOBART COLLEGE CORNELL UNIVERSITY TORONTO UNIVERSITY LEHIGH UNIVERSITY lWcGILL UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA A.Platt Jennings Goetz Fletcher Nesbett Healy Wilson Fudge Broclway Van Campen Branyen A. H. Treman Bird Sidway Nicholson I.Platt Kingsley Reif lfV,COlvin Terry Johnson A.TrOwbridge Knight Porter S.TroWbI1clge Cassedy D.ColVin Hupfel A. B. Treman Hook Watson Frost Avery Reynolds Hendrie Thrfe Hundred Eiglziren ,-I ' ll , . rv, ,. .,I 1 HHHI ,A I ' Ckzppa Jgpha, Cornell Chapter Established in 1868 , F RATRES IN FACULTATE THOMAS FREDERICK CRANE WILLIAM ALEXANDER HAMMOND I FREDERICK CLARK PRESCOTT ' FRATRES IN URBE CHARLES HAZEN BLOOD SHERMAN PEER CHARLES DIBBLE BOSTWICK FREDERICK SKELDING SOMMERS EDWARHD HERMANEBOSTWICK CHARLES EDWARD TREMAN JOHN MCGRAW GAUNTLEETT ROBERT ELIAS TREMAN, JR. A MYNDERSE VAN CLEEF h SENIORS WILLIAM, FRASER CASSEDY, JR. ALEXANDER LANCMUIR PORTER WILLIAM HENRY COTVIN, JR. RICHARD EDGECOMBE QUAINTANCE ERNEST EDWARD JOHNSON WHITELAW TODD TERRY HARRY I'IALL KNIGHT ALEXANDER BUEL TROWBRIDGE, JR. , SHERMAN TROWBRIDGE ' JUNIORS I SAMUEL BANCROFT BIRD JAMES STARR NICHOLSON JOHN PAUL BRANYEN HERBERT RICHARD REIF DONALDSON WRIGHT KINGSI EY JAMES SIDWAY . JOSEPH CURTIS PLATT J A ALLEN HOSIE TREMAN JOHN ALDEN VAN CAMPEN SOPHOMORES A HOWARD ROPER BARR WILLIAM PALMER GOETZ JOHN DUNN BROCKWAY I JOEL WATRES HEALY 'CHARLES HENRY FLETCHER STEPHENSON JENNINGS RUSSELL GERARD FUDGE 1 AUSTIN BLAIR PLATT ROSS ALEXANDER WILSON FRESHMEN EDWARD CARRINGTON AVERY WALTER JACOB HOCK RUSSELL WELLAND FROST I JOHN GOTLIEB NESBETT GEORGE STRATHEN HENDRIE JOHN FAGG REYNOLDS ARTHUR BOTT TREMAN Thrfr Hundred AI'l'7It'fl'F?Z '- ' i::.,' in ' 0 IT' 'T , WIP' IRQ 2 TOOLS OIRINEALIANIIW ,syn 2 J . TII P hz appa P51 ,f ., 'I :. ' - yi ' -'4-' Q ROLL OF CHAPTERS VVASHINGTON AND JEFFERSON COLLEGE I V .L i I ALLE GH E NY C O L LE GE .E-... - BUCKNELL UNIVERSITY -' 5 5 GETTYS B U RG CO LLE G E D I C K I N S O N C O L LE G E 3 . F RA NKLIN AND MA RS HA LL COLLEGE UNIVERSITY OF PENNS'i'I,VANI1X .JEJZM 1 A -Sa AM . S WA RTHMORE COLLE GE A ' -Im DARTMOUTH COLLEGE AI, il ABIHERST COLLEGE CORNELL UNIVERSITX' SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY COLGATE UNIVERSITY JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY , UNIVERSITY OF VIIRGINIA VVASHINGTON AND LEE UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF -WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY OF. MISSISSIPPI VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS OHIO WESLEYPIN UNIVERSITY PVITTENBERG UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF OHIO BROWN UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF INDIANA PURDUE UNIVERSITY NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY CHICAGO UNIVERSITY ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY BXIICHIGAN UNIVERSITY WISCONSIN BE LOIT COLLEGE UNIVERSITY NIINNESOTA UNIVERSITY IOWA UNIVERSITY MISSOURI UNIVERSITY KANSAS UNIVER SITY NEBRASKA LELAND STANFORD, JR., UNIVEPSITH .UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE IOWA STATE COLLEGE CASE SCHOOL OF APPLIED SCIENCE DE PAUW UNIVERSITY 1 M, E Bissell C.Quick Westbrook Baldwin McMillan I-Iayes Todd Pickwick Andrews Abel Bell Voigt Bennet Barnes Mumper Mallory Pancoast 'W.I-Iill Ballou F.Quick Biederman Murphy ller I-Iammond B.I-Iill Cadiz Archibald Sundstrom Ashton Stephens Jensen Williams ImlIOiI Sihhert NIQIV Schreyer NIOOre Updike Tlzref Hu1Id1'fd Twmzfy I A QHQSQRNYELLISAN,SIiI?'mIIIIIIeIIIA, 4 New York Alpha Chapter Established in 1869 A ' FRATRES IN FACULTATE JAMES NICMAHON ERNEST GEORGE MERRITT CARLETON CHASE MURDOCK FRATRES IN URBE GEORGE HINMAN ABEL HENRY POMEROY HORTON FRANCIS EUGENE QUICK JOHN EDWARD DIXON EDWIN HULBERT . SENIORS A WALTERd DOUGLAS ARCHIBALD HENRY RUSLING ASHTON DAVIDA PRESTON AYARS, JR. HOSEA CUSHMAN BALLOU JAMES STULTZ BELL EDWIN WILLIAMS BIEDERMAN EDWIN FIRTH CADIZ JOSEPH ELLSWORTH DOAN, JR HOWARD WINTHROP GAGER REGINALD GOWER HAMMOND JOSEPH PERRY HAVEY BOYD TINSLEY HILL RUSSELL HILLS ILER DANIEL CLARENCE LIST HENRY PENNY MURPHY CHARLES ALFRED SUNDSTROM ' IUNIORS HARRY WILBUR BARNES ROBERT HADIJEH' BENNET WILLIAM HOLCOMBE 'HILL ' BURTON COWLES MALLORY CONRAD HEWITT NIUMPER LOUIS WAINWRIGHT VOIGT A SOPHOMORES HOWARD BERNAL ABEL NORWOOD HENRX' ANDREWS - FRANK CECIL BALDWIN THOMAS ASHLEY BISSELL CI-IRISTIAN CHRISTIANSON .CHARLES HODGE HAYS, JR. WILLIAM BENTON NLCMILLIAN LLOYD WESTB RUSSELL THORN PANCOAST LAMBERT BISHOP PICKWICK CHARLES -HERBERT QUICK HENRY WVILLIAM SENEY, ZND. EDWARD FREDERICK SIBBERT JOHN JAMES STEPHENS, ZND. KENNETH RUSSELL TODD ROOK F RESHMEN ELMER WALLACE CADIZ HENRY CHARLES FISHER DAVID LANG IMHOEP GERHARD OLAVSON JENSEN EDGAR SAUNDERS BIAY DONALD CAMERON NICNIILLAN EDVVIN NIARKLEY NIOORE XVILLIAM AUGUSTUS SCHREYER FURMAN HAMILTON UPDIKE GTIS PARKER XXVILLIAMS Tlzrrr Il1HI!1fFtf Tzurzzly-1111 ei ,sl ..,. .,A. lllllwl m W , liiizllfsf , ,, 1 v ii' , wsu ,J ' Qin -M' Rx kygitilw ,. X , 2 'Vwi2g,. ,,4 A ' ., ' fA'f1 - 'ull' ,f im' X l jsfilca i Wlifff . ii 44,0 S . w Y - . , f ' t Q! ' it K ,P E 1 A4 fb 'lil is -. M: 49 .Q . vi' '. . 'Pier J -in 17,1 mf 1, 5. N if wr: w - -se' o sglf it . -' Be t: L' , vi ij- - 'uLTgcof' q .fl aff J llirli .15 1 -ff fi 'f ,, w ' yi at an --M4 Alpha Delia Phi Founded at Hamilton College 1832 Hamilton College Columbia University Yale University Amherst College Brown University Western Reserve University Bowdoin College Dartmouth College University of Michigari University of Rochester Williams College Wesleyan University ROLL OF CHAPTERS Kenyon College Union College Cornell University Trinity College Johns Hopkins University University of Nlinnesota University of Toronto University of Chicago lVIcGill University University of Wisconsin University of California University of Illinois Leland Stanford, Jr., University T. Colby Donaldson Coe H. Ebersole H. Colby R. Ebersole Miller Carter Machlett Chase Colt Combemale Ellis Dalton Bailey Fritz White Spangberg Clarkson Wilcox Crane Micou Shiverick Craig Wakeley Short Hooker Howe Wells Three Hundrefd Twenty-two ' II T .A .AA A.,. Q I1iK,J?I51ii,:.TIIL M.I... Q ms 'J , A X ' ' 9 ' I 'I I J Iyigoha Dezfa, YUM Combll Chapter Established in 1869 I ' FRATRES IN FACULTATE FREDERICK BEDELL ARTHUR WESLEY BROWNE ' . CHARLES VAN PATTEN YOUNG FRATRES IN URBE FRANKLIN CUTHBERT CORNELL JAMES ASHTON MOORE LOUIS ACEASSIZ FUERTES WILLIAM JOHNSTONE ROMER NICOLL HALSEY ROGER BUTLER WILLIAMS ' ROGER BUTLER WILLIAMS, JR. I SENIORS JOHN WES'LEY CRAIG HAROLD ARMSTRONG SHORT ROGER WOLCOTT HOOKER LEONARD VICTOR SPANGBERGJ THOMAS MILLERJHOWE THOMPSON MORRIS WAKELEY CRESWELL MACMURRAY MICOU JOHN WEAVER WELLES FRANCIS TOBEY SHIVERICK ROBERT WESLEY WHITE JUNIORS CHARLES CHESTER BAILEY RODERIC BAIRD CRANE JOHN TURNER CLARKSON ' HORACE HARPER FRITZ ANSLEY WILCOX, 2ND SOPHOMORES J CHARLES CRAWFORD CARTER JOHN DALTON RUSSELL NICHOLS CHASE DEWEY DORCHESTER ELLIS LEONARD BEEBER COLT JOHN HARRISON KENNEDY, JR. ROBERT YVES COMBEMALE RAYMOND ROBERT NIACHLETT FRESHMEN RHODES CHADWICK BROMLEY STUART SHAW DONALDSON ROGER JEWETT COE HAROLD LEON EBERSOLE HORACIE FARNHAM COLBY RAYMOND ARTHUR EBERSOLE THOMAS BERRY COLBY RALPH BERGEN HAMILTON, JR. THOMAS EWING MILLER Thfff llundrrd Twfnly-llfrrf . .. . , ., ' .. -.v 1 Q IITT T IT I Timm f' Ib LL A L ML, L K S A TL, 1a D L . mx , 1-. w 1- f . F'-1 'E 3 f--717 , ' 31-7, ug,,.i1 , Vi S W S' A. 3 E,---.-.,-LLM Y.: mul, .1 , E S MSIE- ,-,,fj1-,s'- 14, gn I 1- I . g 1, yek f , IE 5 ' ,. -.::1?'?- -2 ' .,-f :,T,I'f,,'5 . T , ,,,,,- , ., Sf , , ,1 ' -g:.1,g5.f-,- . -1 -' . -5 Tf5i3iF, ' ua, iff 'E -fx, 1 ,HX I 4 5, I - ' C11 I, , I x S , V 1 X L X 7 x J ,ff X S 1, X 1 1 1 1 V f S L jf Q5 ASQ.-2-A-.1 wif' I rf' J QHEQQQ 3'ffi I 'iff.ff1iQ3j fu 11111 ,AIw:1I..I .noe..I1n . 4 ' - Tub Delia psilon Founded 1834 ROLL OF CHAPTERS WILLIAMS COLLEGE . .... . LHUON COLLEGE . IIAMILTON COLLEGE . AMHERWFCOLLEGE , . . YVESTERN RESERVE UNIVERMTY COLBY COLLEGE . . . UNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTER B4IDDLEBURY COLLEGE BOVVDOIN COLLEGE . IQUTGERS COLLEGE . BROWN UNIVERSITY . COLGATEIhNVERMTY NEW IYORK UNIVERSITY , MIAIIII UNIVERSITY . CORNELLIhUVERMTY RSARIETTA COLLEGE . SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY' . IJNIVERSITY'OF RQICHIGAN . NORTIIWESTERN UNIVERSITY HARVARD UNIVERSITY . UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN LAFAYETTE COLLEGE . . COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY LEHIGI1 UNIVERSITY . TUFTS COLLEGE . DEPAIIXV UNIVERSITY . UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA . . , UNIVERSITY OF NIINNESOTA . . , RIASSACHUSETTSINSTITUTE OF'TECHNOLOGY SWARTHMORE COLLEGE .... LELANDSTANFORD,JK,LhHVERMTY UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA . NICGILL UNIVERSITY . . UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA . TORONTO UNIX1ERSITY . UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO . OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY , IJNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON , PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE . IOWA STATE COLLEGE . PURDUEIhuVERmTY. INDIANA UNIVERSITY .... CARNEGIEINSUTUTEOFITECHNOLOGY. UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS . . . VVESLEYAN LhUVERMTY Hundfrzi Twmzlyifour 1834 1838 1347 1347 1847 1852 1852 1856 1857 1858 1860 1865 1865 1868 1869 1870 1873 1876 1880 1880 1885 1885 1885 1885 1886 1887 1888 1890 1891 1894 1896 1896 1898 1898 1899 1901 1904 IQOS IQIO IQII 1913 1914 1916 1917 1919 1919 I .1 ,A.. ... QAWQ Q..PS.DsI.E2L..L.1Al?l.,l',WWI .iff?l.1.Ji5M.,...,I gp. I 1. 1 . A QQ Zia, SLZOVU fn - . Cornell Chapter Established in 1869 , - FRATRES IN FACULTATE WILLIAM ALBERT RILEY RAY MCLEOD ROBINSON THEODORE BARRINGTON CHARLES CURTIS FRANK ARTHUR BARTON KARL DALLENBACH CHARLES ETDWVIN BENNETT JAMES EWING I RA.LPH CHAPMAN RODGERS ALBERT WILLIAM BOESCHE SIMON HENRY GAGE JOHN HENRY TANNER ALBERT BURGESS CHARLES HENRY HULL JOHNQHARING VOORHEES TRVING PORTER CHURCH ANDREW LAMOUREUX JOHN HENRY COMSTCCK EDWARD NICHOLS FREDERICK WHITING ' 4 FRATRES TN URBE HAROLD SHELDON BENNETT JOHN FREDERICK FITSCHEN WILLIAM ELLIOTT GRIFFIS HUGH MORAN CHARLES NEWMAN JARED TREMAN NEWMAN SIDNEY PRESTWICK HOWELL THEODORE MASON SPRAGUE JOHN HERMAN BIRD MORSE GRANT DIAL WILLIAM FREDERICK DOHRMAN I GEORGE EARL GILLESPIE HARRY IRVING HOWARD SENIGRS WILLIAM MORGAN KENDALL BERNARD OSCAR REUTHER ROBERT HUBER SCHROETER LOUIS ALEXANDER TURNER LEO VON HEYGENDORFF AARON VAN DUZER WALLACE JUNIGRS JOHN COWAN ATWOOD, JR. CHARLES ARTHURIJAZO JOHN JEWSBURY BRADLEY CLENCY HERMAN HASBROUCK FREDERICK JEFFERSON MUTH JAMES BENTLEY WILSON SOPHOMORES JUAN ACRES BABCOCK, JR. ROBERT RAYMOND MOYER THEODORE FRANKLIN KING, JR. THEODORE BQALLORY WARNER FRESHMEN FRANKLIN HENDRY ALLEN RUSSELL THOMPSON BENNETT HARLAN PAGE BOSWORTH, JR. CHARLES BRYANT COOPER, JR GEORGE IXITAXWELL DIVEN, JR. RIALCOLM FAULHABER JOHN JOSEPH FLEMING, JR. LANE SCHOFIELD HART CLARENCE CHADDOCK HEAD JAMES HENRY LUTHER PHILLIPS BROOKS NICHOLS LAURENCE JUDSON OLMSTED LEROY RVILLIAM PRITCHARD NIAURICE HENRY ROBINEAU 5Tl1r1'flfu11drrdATu. M3 IZ: Q i1 ,,,., O ,,A. Us MQ Qi,iPsIsI.ElL.L.1,Al':L,' Ul,li'if.lL.liL.M A.,. . 1, , ., 1:1 J' , Eh ,ri K ,, Mase M.. JSTIILQ-sa i ,W.n.w.. .I V...gg,5r,,.,..g. I ' ,efvgigjm ' ,' . -- 1 , jfiiin W V .' ' ' i .A Un'-sw V . '- - , , I ig f 2 I jffil'l sf-awl , 7-as-i.f: ,zv K 'Q' .Rf 33595 1034, Qi. Q. Us Alf fh, . . N -,.1yEfLf' . , 1, .... I , AA . i ,f6 all . L -ifzffwim ' - ' ' ' ' . 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' ' 'EVE ' I-5' w f'.'i1115.,+ i .,,,,.3,. 5, . . .l lr , .I ,JJTNZL-.5ff'-' :si ' ' - - . - ' l Jie! - iw'215 ' 1' Chi Psi Founded 1841 ROLL OF ACTIVE ALPHAS Union College University of Wisconsin Williams College Rutgers College Middlebury College Stevens Institute of Technology Wesleyan University University of Georgia Hamilton College Lehigh University University of Michigan Leland Stanford, Jr., .University Amherst College University of California Cornell University University of Chicago University of Nlinnesota University of Illinois Metz Cashman Davidson Thompson Carey Zimmerer Matthiessen j.Peters Wiley 'Hall Morgan Ashby Johnson Moore T.PHueger McNulty Kahle Siebert Barkelew Bartlet Baker Dr-:Gress Murphy Bridaham Wurts Hayner Davies J.PHueger Osborne Reineman Campbell Page I-Iarter Anderton Kay Reeve Nichols Taylor Miller Sutton Dennis R.Pcters Reese Thrfe Hundrfd Twenty-fix I Ex I .. -qv ., - I I 4 .1 S... IMIIL 1A - T. I . I ch. YDSIQ Alphd Psi Chapter Established in 1869 I FRATRES CHARIIES LOVE DURHAM IN FACULTATE GEORGE ROSE MORGAN V ROBERT MORRIS GGDEN S FRATRES IN URBE DELINTON GLENSIL DAVIE DEFOREST VANVLEET CLARENCE FREDERIC WYCKOEE EDWARD GOULD WYCKOFF +1 SENIORS I-IORACE FRANKLIN DAVIES I JOHN SEIBERLING PFLUEGER GERALD MONROE DENNIS CHARLES ELWOOD REESE GEORGE BOROFELDT KAHLE RALPH TICHENOR REEVE PETER PAUL MILLER JOHN WILLIAM ROSS LESLIE IRVING NICHOLS FRANCIS MARVIN SUTTON, JR. RUSSELL I-IOLT PETERS WILBERFORCE TAYLOR JUNIORS FRANK LINCOLN CAMPBELL, JR. IRVINE HEINLY PAGE WILLIAM WELLS HARTER HOWARD HARTJE REINEMAN EDMUND BURK OSBORNE MILTON SMITH, JR. SOPI-IOMORES CHARLES EDWARD ANDERTON, ZND. HIBBARD FISK JOHNSON T FRANKLIN ANTRUM ASHBY DONALD WILLIAM BAKER CHARLES SMITH BARKELEW, JR. LOWELL THOMAS BARTLETT LESTER BURBANK BRIDAHAM FRANCIS BARRETT DE GRESS, JR. GEORGE ARTHUR I-IAYNER FRE CHARLES DOTY ADAMS WILLIAM DAVID CAREY EUGENE RAMIRO CASHMAN CHARLES LYBRAND, DAVIDSON CLINTON GRIFFEY HALL IRA CORNWALL MATTI-IIESSEN I-IARRY RAYBURN KAY .5 I EDWARD THOMAS MCNULTY, JR. HAROLD SEIBERLING MILLER PAUL FREDERICK MOORE EMMET JAMES IVIURPHY I I THEODORE SEIBERLINC PFLUEGER JOHN JAY WURTS SI-IMEN LOUIS ARTHUR METZ JORDAN I-IOLT PETERS RALPH DICKSON SIEBERT EDMUND THOMPSON ROBERT AYER WILEY CHARLES JOHN ZIMMERER Tlzzw Hu-ndrrd Twfnfy-.frvfn Q i1iGff2uuQameQ 1LiNcs2LLu1ANi'Q'W m'fwil1ls,n,sii, f J ,N li if f- , , tr 5 ' l V' ugh.. 4 .F- 5 Y avg' sf' 3' I , Sq L , 3 m y aff. .Q - ' 'irlkf NU Q - ,C H fi 1,1122 :11': ' V ,P 'iq . :ij , ff, 9 Jfapfoola fC7LOWfCS Q A ,J , X Y' L ff ti M A ' A -f : , T 'x ss .....,, 1 ? Y,,.A C csmv' Thelzfa Delia Chi Founded at Union College in 1848 ROLL OF CHARGES Cornell University Hobart College University of Michigan Dartmouth College University of California College of the City of New York College of William and Mary Columbia University Brown University University of Wisconsin McGill University University of Nfinnesota Bowdoin University Lafayette College Leland Stanford, Ir., University University of Rochester Massachusetts Institute of Technology George 'Washington University Williams College Hamilton University Tufts College University of West Virginia University of Illinois University of Wfashington Amherst College Toronto University Lehigh University University of Pennsylvania iowa State College Thomas Quail Applegate Benjamin Bullen F.Morrison Armstrong Platt Gerou-ld Stuart Hodgkinson Wilder Archbolcl Curtis Rice Steinmetz Maxson Weichsel Ryan Johnson Leitch Hubbs Phillips J.Morrison Dewar H.Garrett Broughton T.Garrett Lomax Hotchkiss Jenkins Stowell hloller Young Johnstone Newton Emerson Prugh C.Morrison Horton Hettinger Goodnow' Sachs Ruhl Hequembourg Three Hundred Twenty-eight 1 S1 C572TOOLSQKSSRNSELLIIANISAMIMIIILJ 1' N ' , w 3' 5' I A .,,-lf gs 1 k I ' Z ,,..W A ff ,grew 1 ,3.P,.,, xi: . 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' 4 Wefa Dena C71 1' Beta Charge 'Established in 1870 A FRATRES IN FACULTATE RALPH HOSPITAL ALBERT WILLIAM SMITH SHEPHERD STEVENS ' A W FRATRES IN URBE LUZERNE COVILLE HENRY ESTES IVIERRIAM ' A WILLIAM HENRY IVIORRISON SENIORS PERKINS COVILLE WILLAIID INGHAM EMERSON GEORGE NICHOLLS GOODNOW HAROLD INGERSOLL HETTINGER JOHN' COONLEY HOLLIS KELVIN NORMAN I I IVILLIAM CORNELL ARCHBOLD EUGENE ALDEN CURTIS WALTER BLAKESLEY GEROULD 'FRANCIS PIERCY HODGKINSON CLARK PERDUE MAXSON HARRY DAVIDS HORTON CHARLES TOWNLEY IVIORRISON NORMAN TOIVO NEWTON EDWIN NEVIN PRUGH, JR. DAVID ANTES RUHL SACHS UNIORS RANDOLPH PACKARD RICE RICHARD BIRD' STEINMETZ LYMAN KNIGHT STUART ROBERT MATHIAS THOMAS HARRIS EMORY WILDER SOPHOMORES ' JOSEPH KYLE DEWAR HENRY HARRISON GARRETT HOWARD COONLEY HOLLIS HAZLETT DAVID HUBBS PICKENS JOHNSON PAUL YVARD LEITCH JOSEPH PARTRIDGE MORRISON GEORGE HOWE PHILLIPS EDWARD COLBURN RYAN, JR. CARL CHRISTIAN WEICHSEL FRESHMEN EDWARD CUYLER APPLEGATE RALPH RANDALL ARMSTRONG ERNEST CLARENCE BENJAMIN, WILLIAM GUNDRY BROUGHTON AVERY LOCKHART BULLEN THEODORE SCHIFFER GARRETT CLARENCE FRANCIS HOTCHKISS CHARLES GODWIN IRISH JR. GEORGE JOHN GEORGE FRENCH JENKINS JAMES WATSON JOHNSTONE HENRY STANLEY LOMAX JOSEPH ADDISON IVIOLLER FREDERICK MAURICE MORRISO GEORGE LAWRENCE PLATT 'WILLARD EARL QUAIL XVILLIAM CURTIS STOWELL YOUNG N Tlmv' Ilwzdrrd Tcumzfy-nim . . -r1'- fllllfflllllm W I? IL.,- 35:-W -- Ng' 557311 zigflfgif lifi ' ' iff if-T Miifgbxeifvfrixm We Delia Kappa Epsilon Founded at Yale 1844 ROLL OF CHAPTERS YALE COLLEGE BOWDOIN COLLEGE COLBY UNIVERSITY AMHERST COLLEGE VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA UNIVERSITY OF MISSISSIPPI BROWN UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA MIAMI UNIVERSITY KENYON COLLEGE DARTMOUTH COLLEGE CENTRAL UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY MIDDLEBURY COLLEGE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN WILLIAMS COLLEGE LAFAYETTE COLLEGE RUTGERS COLLEGE DE PAUW UNIVERSITY WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY RENSSELAER POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE WKVESTERN RESERVE UNIXVERSITY CORNELL UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA TRINITY COLLEGE UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY TULANE UNIVERSITY TORONTO -UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA MCGILL UNIVERSITY LELAND STANFORD, JR., UNIVERSITY HAMILTON COLLEGE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS COLGATE UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN COLLEGE OF CITY OF NEW YORK UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTER UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS Munns Grasselli Carpenter Graham C.Luster Gillespie Cissel Anderson Wood Kugeman Collins Benedict Breck Horrell L.WilliamS E.Rickard D.Rickard Fullington Baur FOX Wight J.MacBean Wrigley Baskerville Bishop Gillette West Vance Thomas G.WilliamS R.LuSter Mykrantz Shaw Steele Mullaly D.MacBean'Smiley Thrzz Hundred Thirty ',-A, .'.-- ' - ., . S1 S SC C552IOSWQQSPsNJEIfL,SLF1SAIEeI,SIIi fJJUm1'1Ni,?Iim, A I Qeblfwitkzppa fgpsbifoifgj Delta Chi Chapter H Established III 1870 ' . F RATRES IN FACULTATE WILDER DWIGHT BANCROFT CHARLES BIDWELL GEORGE EMBODY JAMES ALBERT WINANS FRATRES IN URBE ' FRANK DAVID BOYNTON 'FRANE PHILIP BUSSEL ALEXANDER MAGNES DRUMMOND DOUGLAS GRAVES GILLETTE , ' DAVID EUGENE EDWIN GILLETTE EDWIN SPENCER GILLETTE GEORGE BLAINE HOWELL ASA KENNETH LEONARD MARSII SENIORS CHARLES BASKERVILLE, JR. LEWIS BENEDICT, JR. GEORGE KING BISHOP LAWRENCE WILLIAM BRECK CHARLES RUSSELL COLLINS, JR. WILLOUGHBY BERESFORD FOX PAUL GILLETTE ARCHIBALD CYRUS GREGORY JOHN PETER MACBEAN, JR. LEDCREICH STUART VANCE RANDOLPH COOPER WEST STANLEY GRISWOLD WIGHT BYRON EARL WRIGLEY, JR. JUNIORS OSCAR BAUR, JR. BENJAMIN WARDER FULLINGTON 'DONALD SIMS RICKARD ERIC MARTYN RICKARD STEPHEN BYRD HORRELL P LANGDON THOMAS WILLIAMS SOPHOMGRES ROSS STOCKBRIDGE ANDERSON BENJAMIN PALMETER CARPENTER HENRY HOWARD CISSEL LOUIS FRANCIS GILLESPIE CAESAR AUGUSTINE GRASSELLI WILLIAM EMIL KUGEMAN CARL ALEXANDER LUSTER, JR. CHARLES AMOS WOOD FRESHMEN HOWARD ARCHIBALD ACHESON STUART HACKER CHARLES MAXCKEY HUGHES ROBERT GAMBLE LUSTER DONALD GRANT MACBEAN CARTER MULLIILY DAVID ALOYSIUS MUNNS FRANK JXXICCORMICK MYKRANTZ JOHN THOMAS SHAW, JR. IRVING WILLIAM STEELE GORDON EARLY WILLIANIS Threw' Humirnl' Tlzirly-rms' -AI . . -- .- 1 I CIE F6 A aiffnb RAE W A512132 it af? gg Eiga M Aff? I S ,I-VSA'-AIL,.,'. fi A A fp, , 'F h D ' ' 'US' I ., C! WWx?5'5 Phi Delia Theta Founded at IVIiamI University III 1848 ROLL OP CHAPTERS COLBY UNIVERSITY DARTMOUTH COLLEGE UNIVERSITY OF VERMONT XVILLIAMS COLLEGE AMHERST COLLEGE BROWN UNIVERSITY CORNELL UNIVERSITY UNION COLLEGE COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY LAFAYETTE UNIVERSITY PENNSYLVANIA COLLEGE 'WASHINGTON AND JEFFERSON COLL ALLEGHENY COLLEGE DICKINSON COLLEGE UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA LEI-IIGH UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA RANDOLPH-IVIACON COLLEGE XVASHINGTON AND LEE UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA CENTRE COLLEGE CENTRAL UNIVERSITY VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF THE SOUTH UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA EMORY COLLEGE MERCER UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA ALABAMA POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE UNIVERSITY OF MISSISSIPPI TULANE UNIVERSITY SOUTH DAKOTA UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO UNIVERSITY OF OREGON DENISON COLLEGE UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH COLGATE UNIVERSITY EC-E UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS SOUTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY MIAMI UNIVERSITY STATE UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF APPLIED SCIENCE OHIO OHIO OHIO CASE UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN INDIANA UNIVERSITY XVABASH COLLEGE BUTLER COLLEGE FRANKLIN COLLEGE HANOVER COLLEGE DE PAUW UNIVERSITY PURDUE UNIVERSITY NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO KNOX COLLEGE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY OF XVISCONSIN UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA IOWA WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF IOWA UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI WESTMINSTER COLLEGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA LELAND STANFORD, JR., UNIVERSITY NICGILL UNIVERSITX' CCanadaj UNIVERSITY OF VVASHINGTON WASHEURN COLLEGE UNIVERSITY OF UTAH WHITMAN COLLEGE SWARTHMORE UNIVERSITY OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE UNIVERSITY OI? OKLAHOMA Thrfv H undred Thirty-1200 ..., ,A I .... A O. EQ.QR.N.EgLL.I.A1zf1FTMIIII-- E A mefaf New Yofk Alpha Chapter J Established in 1872 J FRATRES IN FACULTATE JAMES- STEVENSON ALLEN BENJAMIN FREEMAN KINGSBURY HERBERT HICE WHETZEL ' FRATRES IN URBE LIBERTY HYDE BAILEY GETHIN THOMAS FOWLER HENRXi FOLLETT HODGKINS EDWIN RALLSTON MCDARGH ROGERS BURNHAM THOBURNN GRANT CLEAVER THOMAS' FLETCHER COCHRAN JAMES DODDS CURPHEY CLARENCE WILLIAM DUNBAR HAYWARD KENDALL KELLEY 'JOHN PHILIP MCCLAIN FRANK JOSEPH BOLAN RONALD TUCKER FINNEY GEORGE O7BRIEN FREDERICK SCHREINER LAURENCE EZRA WENZ ANTON PORTER WRIGHT, JR.- SENIORS THOMAS CHARLES NICDERMOTT ROGER DAVIS MCPHERSON GEORGE ROBERT MERRELL, JR. EDWARD STEVENS RANKIN, JR. VAN BRUNT SEAMAN LAURENCE EDWIN STEVENS WILLIAM MILLER WELCH, JR. JUNIORS JOHN VVALLACE REAVIS PHILIP OWENS WORKS SOPHOMORES PORTUS BAXTER, JR. JOHN LEWIS CASS - WILLIAM ROLLAND DOUGAN EVELYN SHAWE EAGLE HODGEN TORREY FOSTER JAMES VERNON FRANK JOHN THEODORE HIEBER CARL FRANK JOHN WEBSTER VINSON POGUE HUBERT JOSEPH ROEMER EDWARD DELEON SCRUGGS LYMAN BURNI-IAM ALFRED CARR, JR. WILLIS KINCAID, JR. GEORGE SWARTZ :KLUMP NICHOLAS PIERSON MASON FRESHMEN CHARLES NIARQUIS MERRELL STANLEY EMIL PEREZ FRANK REEVES PRICE GEORGE TAYLOR STARBUCK ALONZO CHURCH VVHITNER WILLIS KINGSLEY YVING. Thru' Iluurlrrzf YVIIYIFIZV 1 is 1 ,.A,A 0 ,fllililiiillllm W NT .. -f. ig: 5552 A . i t i sv Q 3- ' iff' -N ' S' l f J 115.01 ll I n ff Liuiinfuf Psi U psi lon 7 Founded at Union College 1833 ROLL OF CHAPTERS Union College - New York University Yale University ' Brown University Amherst College Dartmouth College Columbia University Bowdoin College Hamilton College Wesleyan University Rochester University Kenyon College University of Michigan Cornell University Syracuse University University of Chicago Trinity College Lehigh University University of Pennsylvania University of Minnesota of Wisconsin University University of California University oflllinois Williams College University of Washington Schively Willcox Nicholson Murray McFarlin Williams Gateley C.Dicl-ison Stanley Page Chapman Baldwin O'Brien Shaw Tyler D.Breckenridge Dykman Kiggins Burton McCauley Howe A.Dickson Place Bretz Harlow Carry Kelly Smith Eagle Fratt Wallace Humphrey Lansing Curts Brumbaugh Auchincloss Foster R.Breckenridge Three Humirfd Thirly-four Q O1 LOOO O wIIA1,LIIQ-IAAA Chi Chapter Established in 1876 - ' FRATRES IN FACULTATE JOHN BENTLEY, JR.' LOUIS MUNROE DENNIS FRANKE HUNTINGTON BOSWORTH, JR. WATERMAN THOMAS HEWETT WALTER FRANCIS WILLCOX FRATRES IN URBE RICHARID HENRY EDWARDS CADWALADER EVANS SENIORS DONALD EDWARD BRECKENRIDGE OSWALD EUGENE HOWE LUDLOW EARLE BRETZ THOMAS LLOYD KELLY CHARLES.WILLIAM CARRY CHARLES JOHN NEELAND ALBERT CHARLES DICKSON WILLARD FISKE PLACE BRYAN MUNROE EAGLE WALKER SMITH WILLIS YOUNG HARLOW A WALTER ARNOLD TYLER ' JUNIORS BENJAMIN TINGLE BURTON SAMUEL RALPH NICHOLSON CHARLES KEITH DICKSON HENRY LEWIS O'BRIEN, JR. LEWIS BROWN GATELEY HENRY NATHANIEL PAGE WILLIARD AUGUSTUS KIGGIKTNIS JOHN BALCOM SHAW, JR. WILLIAM COLMAN MURRAY JAMES SELWYN STANLEY RAMON OSCAR WILLIAMS SOPHOMORES WHITFORD ANDERSON BALDWIN DONALD WELLS MCFARLIN HENRY OTIS CHAPMAN DONALD ROOTS SCHIVELY ALANSON WORK WILLCOX T' ' FRESHMEN WILLIARD STUART AUCHINCLOSS, 2ND FRANCIS GREGG FOSTER ROBERT WARREN BRECKENRIDGE NICHOLAS DILLER FRATT CHARLES HOWARD BRUMBAUGH ONIAS SKINNER HUMPHREY, JR. ROBERT MORISON CURTS FLETCHER HAMLIN LANSING JOHN GRAHAM WALLACE Threw Hundrfd Thirty-five . BOWVDOIN NIAINE BROWN MASS. INST. TECH. AMI-IERST W ESLEYAN Y ALE DARTNIOUTH VVILLIAMS COLGATE ST. LAWRENCE TORONTO CORNELL SYRACUSE UNION , .Rf I, IK' 1 il Lg fm 17 I ,AM ,E 63, ' ff-'T , jf A EJ 5555 . S IE 'SS IIIn. HuuiGE1ii1u l l I Lf ,xx ' QV ' B eta Theta Pi Founded at NIiami University in I839 ROLL OF CHAPTERS ' COLUNIBIA RUTGERS STEVENS DICKINSON LEHICH JOHNS LIOPKINS PENNSYLVANIA BETI-IANY XKVASH.-JEFF. PA. STATE XIVEST VIRGINIA DAVIDSON VIRGINIA NORTH CAROLIN CASE A IKENYON DENISON - OHIO WESLEYAN WESTERN RESEIKVE CENTRAL IVIIAIII OHIO STATE CINCINNATI OHIO VVITTENBERG DE PAUVV INDIANA PURDUE IAIANOVER XVABASH BELOIT ILLINOIS MICHIGAN VVISCONSIN CHICAGO :KNOX NORTHWESTERN OKLAHONIA TEXAS TULANE IOWA MINNESOTA NEBRASKA IOWA STATE SOUTH DAKOTA IQANSAS NIISSOURI WASHINGTON, MO. IKANSAS STATE VANDERBILT WESTNIINSTER COLORADO UTAH COLORADO COLLEGE DENVER COLORADO IVIINES IDAHO OREGON UNIV. XVASHINGTO N CALIFORNIA STANFORD Perkins Durham HOII Hooker Huszagh D.SmitlI Shuler hloore 'Whittemore E.W'Ood Pendleton Erickson Hood Hoyt VVellman Nleaker Turner -Huestis Thorne Cushman Lathrop Seifreat Sailor Lundbeck Crampton Hough Roach NIcLain Pennoclc Baldwin Corney Bentley Allen Grant Shiebler Stichter Buckley Ittner J.S.WoOd Miller Thru' Hmzdrfd Thirty-fix 4. I. - . - -7 - -. ' ,. I 1 ISS AA . . I igeia, cjzezfa CPL Befa Delta Chapter I . Established in 1879 - ERATRES IN FACULTATE WILLIAMFIHENRY AUSTEN HERBERT CHARLES ELMER ABRAM TUCKER KERR ERNEST BLAKER ' ALBERT BARNARD FAUST PAUL RUSSELL POPE EDWARD GORDON DAVIS HAROLD FLACK ALBERT HENRY SWEET I LEONARD CHURCH URQUHART V FRATRES IN URBE ROMEYN BERRY ROY GOLTZ HARRY WELLMAN CLIFTON CHIDESTER BRIGGS BLACKBURN MOORE ANDREW VVHINERY GEORGE EUGENE DURHAM HARRY RITTER LESLIE WILSON ROBERT WARREN SAILOR , SENIORS EDWIN JAMES HOPE GILMORE ANTHONY LARDNER JOHN DAVID SHULER DOUGLAS LANNIN HOOKER FIELDS SEELEY PENDLETON,JR.V DANA CONRAD SMITH1 RALPH DONALD HUSZAGH ,CHARLES STUART PERKINS EVERITT WOOD WILLIAM HORACE WHITTEMORE JUNIORS HOWARD BAKER CUSHMAN LAWRENCE WIBIRT HOYT ELLIS ROBERT MEAKER' ERIC SIGFRID ERICKSON JOHN PHELPS HUESTIS WILLIAM HAMILTON LATHROP THOMAS STANLEY HOOD EDGAR JOHN SEIFREAT RALPH WEYMOUTH THORNE GEORGE WILLIAM TURNER SOPHOMORES ANDREW GREY BALDWIN ROBERT PERLEE MCLAIN MARTYN ZUG BENTLEY SAMUEL SELLERS PENNOCK7 JR. BLAIR SHIPMAN CORNEY WILLIAM CLYDE ROACH 7 ALBERT MASON CRAMPTON WILLIAM AUGUST SAILER MARSHALL LEWIS HOUGH JOHN HAWKINS SINGLETON GEORGE HILMER LUNDBECK, JR. HULET PIEPER SMITH ARTHUR YOUNG WILSON FRESHMEN REECE DECOURSE ALLEN HENRY FRANCIS MILLER HENRY WHITE BUCKLEY FRANCIS RECKITT RICHARD CAMERON GORDON CARL SCHRAUBSTADER ROBERT GRANT, JR. , CARL HENSON SHIEBLER WILLIAM BUTTS ITTNER, JR. RALPH BENJAMIN STICHTER JOHN SCOTT WVOOD, JR. I Tlmv' 11 u-nd rfd Tlzirly-.rrzwz A I1IOff2GOSWC ORONELL1ANTMIllllizimu mg r gi.. F' .H 'xiha fa, 'M I , ' 7 , , x t :lf 233 I .:.1.:. g5.-..- 5' if C... Nui A ...h z M I I -'T I 'lm-Q W -.,...,. M '--I A-:J .. A Alpha Tau Omega Founded 1865. , ROLL OF CHAPTERS UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA MERCER UNIVERSITY GEORGIA SCHOOL OF TECHNOLOGY EMORY UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY Or ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO UNIVERSITY OF INDIANA ROSE POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE PURDUE UNIVERSITY ADRIAN COLLEGE HILLSDALE COLLEGE UNIVERSITY OF IVIICHIGAN ALBION COLLEGE UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO SIMPSON COLLEGE UNIVERSITY OF IOWA IOWA STATE COLLEGE UNIVERSITY OF IVIINNESOTA UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA UNIVERSITY OF WYOMING UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS UNIVERSITY OF MAINE COLBY COLLEGE MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY WORCESTER POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE BROWN UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF VERNIONT TUFTS COLLEGE ST. LAWRENCE UNIVERSITY CORNELL UNIVERSITY MUHLENBERG COLLEGE WASHINGTON AND JEFFERSON COLLEGE LEHIGH UNIVERSITY PENNSYLVANIA COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA COLGATE UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA TRINITY COLLEGE WASHINGTON AND LEE UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON MOUNT UNION COLLEGE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY WESTERN RESERVE UNIVERSITY OHIO WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY WITTENEERG COLLEGE UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY SOUTHWESTERN PRESBYTERIAN UNIVERSITY VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY UNION UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF THE SOUTH UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE LELAND STANFORD, JR., UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE UNIVERSITY OF OREGON WASHINGTON STATE COLLEGE UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON ALABAMA POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY TULANE UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY Bernard Bloss Reilley Kimball Neun Hosenfeld Schoepflin Lorenz Ewald Baldauf Rainold Harrington Noble Logan xBarker Cushman Williamson Houck Mitchell Riley Clary Keller Gawne Gillett Narwold Bushman Combs Linn Knauss Upstill Woodruff Brown Andrews Bowles Schnee Hall C.B.Smith J.Watt Lindsay Clark I-I.H.Smitl1 Campbell Kaw Sutherland R.Watt Winship Berry Dean Calhoun Thrfe H undreci Thiriy-fight I .I 1-672 IPM ' Af --'gg - ' Ll . Beta Theta Chapter Established in 1887 ' FRATRES IN FACULTATE EUGENE PLUMB ANDREWS JAMES EDWIN CREIGHTON EUGENE ELWIN HASKELL ' ' FRATRES IN URBE CHARLES EZRA CORNELL BLINN SILL CUSHMAN EARNEST ALLAN MILLER CHESTER CHILDS PLATT DONALD STEWART SENIORS ' WILLIAM ANGELL ANDREWS ROBERT BRIGHAM BOWLES EDWARD STOWEY BROWN WILLARD WILSON BUSHMAN TSHOMAS JAMES CLARY SPENCER STRANAHAN GAVVNE MAURICEI EDWIN GILLETT LINCOLN NORCOTT HALL JUNIOR CLIFFORD VAN KEUREN BARKER WILLIAM CHARLES COMBS ROBERT ALDEN CUSHMAN NORMAN SPENCER HARRINGTON WALTER PAUL KNAUSS CARL VALENTINE LINN HAROLD PARKER KELLER ALFRED HENRY NARWOLD HENRY BISHOP PENTLAND A VERNON HIGGS SCHNEE CHESTER BANGS SMITH EDGAR DAYE UPSTILL JOHN MURKER WATT CHARLES CURTIS WOODRUFIT S JOSEPH DANDRIDGE LOGAN, JR. ROBERT ARTHUR MITC,HELL LAWRENCE EVERMAN NOBLE FRANK EDWARD RAINOLD RALPH LAWSON RILEY CHARLES DONOVAN WILLIAMSON SOPHOMORES FRANKLIN AUGUSTUS BALDAUF WILLIAM STEWART BERNARD, JR. JOSEPH BLOSSOM BLOSS, JR. WALTER AUGUST JULIUS EWALD MARCUS NICHOLAS HOSENFELD FREDERICK FOELLER NORNIAN LEE GRAND HOUCK SYLVESTER DANA KIMBALL JAMES DOUGLAS LORENZ JOHN HENRY NEUN GEORGE KENNETH REILLEY' SCHOEPFLIN FRESHMEN DONALD WILLIAM BERRY POWELL THOMPSON CALHOUN CHARLES EDWIN CAMPBELL FRANCIS GLASGOW CLARK CHARLES WILLIS DEAN EDGAR LAWRENCE KAW FRANK LINDSAY, JR. HOWARD HAZELTON SMITH WILLIAM WILKINS SUTHERLAND RONALD GEORGE WATT CHARLES HARADON WINSHIP, JR. Thrrf Humirra' Tllirlj'-n1nf IIIII , I 1 .A,,. Q lllliilllllm., W UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA WASHINGTON AND LEE UNIVERSITY J:Q'ff-'ifT- RICHMOND COLLEGE I ALLEGHENY COLLEGE WOOSTER UNIVERSITY II, A UN IV E R S ITY O F KA N SA S CO L O RA D O C O L LE G E ' UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO ADELBERT COLLEGE ' DEN ISON COLLEGE Qdozgm , YIE' his WITTENBURG COLLEGE WEE?-Q1,y OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY Phi Gamma Delia Founded in 1848 ROLL OF CHAPTERS WVASHINGTON AND JEFFERSON COLLEGE UNIVERSITY OF MAINE NIASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY VVORCESTER POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE BROWN UNIVERSITY DARTMOUTH COLLEGE AMHERST COLLEGE TRINITY COLLEGE 'YALE UNIVERSITY COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY NEW YORK UNIVERSITY COLGATE UNIVERSITY CORNELL UNIVERSITY UNION COLLEGE ILLINOIS WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA LAFAYETTE COLLEGE LEHIGH UNIVERSITY JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY EUCKNELL UNIVERSITY GETTYSBURG COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE OHIO WESLEYAN COLLEGE INDIANA UNIVERSITY DE PAUW UNIVERSITY HANOVER COLLEGE WABASH COLLEGE PURDUE UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE BETHEL COLLEGE UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY KNOX COLLEGE UNIVERSITY ILLINOIS' UNIVERSITY IVIICHIGAN UNIVERSITY WISCONSIN UNIVERSITY MINNESOTA UNIVERSITY CHICAGO WILLIAM JE WELL COLLEGE UNIVERSITY MISSOURI UNIVERSITY NEBRASKA UNIVERSITY CALIFORNIA UNIVERSITY WASHINGTON LELAND STANFORD, JR., UNIVERSITY IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF OREGON WILLIAMS COLLEGE SEWANEE COLLEGE IOWA STATE 'UNIVERSITY Fitzgerald White Horrmann T.P.DoremuS Gillies Harm Galbreath XVl'1CClC'1' MacKenzie Korh Black Bastian Teed Bumstead Deitrick lVIaCDOWell Taylor Stanton Phillips Vischer Volkharclt lVIaCCabe Johnson Duncan Thornhill Calvert Stone Joyce Salmon Purcell Lyman B.T.DOremuS Tlzrrf H uvzdrfd Forty L1 SISO fa-. if ff ,7 F' ,gw , Vx DffVw 7 I vw IQ' f, ?974.H4,. 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Ui: ---rv' - 5 ,,, '..--'jf1e?54,gg fs1,5g:,g4f,,-.4-332frfff,fi-HI.:-:Z-2::w, A ,. ., 1-migjf' fs p, ,.,A Is- ,fgffwf-s,w liar 1 tr nfzgp WL, ff 1,1 32224 '3 My f:::::,,,f:z:4:Es,a'4:f.yziigaf1471, .. J L -- '. f fI1.::21: .sP?1,5'. -1-I . I f - - 'fl'-I ' 'I 1 I gf, -Iqzffz-6f?f:fa'f-1 ' 1 1 I -fy-'II-1 , A 1221 Q, 'f , 151925145 'i52,z::'5 a: ,'?E1. ,fu I L4 5:1 .1 gwn ' , 14aer,I, 1,5 -'I i ' 1y1,'S 'fv-42.111145-,', ' ,: -cfffswz ' - , R-mf4M:':Q Z5 - 'NX:3I,,' W -j'1' 'SEV QV -rpg::?2:f,:4:5,R'::f::4f 1 g! Nw, w::-wzgQ:f-.Im-1-asf 'I K '7 F-If, I . - TDZLL Qzmmw CDe Zta, pier Kappa Nu Cha Established in 1888 FRATRES IN FACULTATE ROBERT EDWARD LOVING ERNEST WILLIAM RETTGER THOMAS LYTTLETON LYON ERNEST WILLIAM SCHODER OLIVER LEROY MCCASKILL JACOB RICHARD SCHRAMM CLARENCE AUGUSTINE MARTIN WILFORD MURRAY WILSON WOODFORD PATTERSON GEORGE YOUNG, JR. ' I FRATRES IN URBE LEWIS JAY BINGHAM LEIGH IVIARSH CHAMPAIGN ERNEST DAVID BUTTON PAUL SMITH LIVERMORE DONA-LD KEITH CHAMPAIGN MORGAN LEWIS MATSON RAYMOND WARE ' SENIORS ' GILBERT WADE DUNCAN ROBERT FLETCHER PHILLIPS BERKELEY JOHNSON GEORGE HAROLD STANTON LEROY HAUCK :KORB HENRY LEARY TAYLOR HALSTEAD NTILLER MACCAXBE PETER VISCHER . AQUILA NEBEKER VOLKHARDT JUNIORS WILLIAM GARVIN BASTIAN EDWARD MARCUS FITZGERALD DALE BUMSTEAD, JR. RALPH HERMAN TEED CARROLL HENRY DEITRICK COLEMAN HAWLEY WHEELER ELWYN BROOKS WHITE SOPHOMORES FRANK EDWARD BLACK CHARLES BERTRAND HANN .THOMAS PETER DOREMUS CURT AUGUST HORRMAXNN MITCHELL TIFFT GA.LBREATH CLARENCE NORMAN NICDOWELL RVILLIAM DONALD MACKENZIE FRESHMEN GEORGE CHALFANT CALVERT JOHN WALLACE PURCELL BERTRON TERHUNE DOREMUS THOMAS KINGERLEE SALMON ALBERT GOODLOE JOYCE ALBERT JAMES STONE, JR. FREDERIC POMEROY LYMAN SEWELL EDWARDS THCRNHILL Tlzrrf Ilvuzdwd Fnrly-mzf aa a sl iara O QstPsNaEaLLa1aAifsii fsillililiazmt, .A a Y ,, 1, ,Luv lg -V , Phi Sigma Kappa Founded in 1873 RGLL OF CHAPTERS Nfassachusetts Agricultural College Franklin and Marshall College Union University St. john's College i Cornell University A Dartmouth College University of West Virginia Swarthmore College Yale University Brown University College of the City of New York Williams College University of Maryland University of Virginia Columbia University University of California Stevens Institute of Technology University of Illinois Pennsylvania State College University of Minnesota George Washington University Iowa State College University of Pennsylvania University of Michigan Lehigh University Worcester Polytechnic Institute St. Lawrence University University of Wisconsin . Mass, Institute of Technology University of Nevada Tonkin Bool Blackman D.Gates Travilla W.Savoye Minar Magee Krug Hedberg Nlange Wheaton Wood Bullard Howell R.Gates Lenahan Knight Moffitt Neu Everhard Fitzpatrick Norris Higgins O'Neil Stuntz Cree Schrnauss jones Lyford Jamieson Temple Telfer Timer Hundred Forty-Iwo Q LHHH O1 HLHH , QHCLQHRLISEALLILAIS E Gamma Chapter Established 1889 FRATRES IN FACULTATE HERMAN DIEDERICHS GRANT SHERMAN HOPKINS VERANUS ALVA MOORE JOHN EDWIN PERRY FRANK ELMORE RICE FRATER IN URBE ARTHUR BENJAMIN BROOKS FAYETTE- ELWIN BROWN ROBERT HOLLOWAY EVERHARD PAUL EARLY FITZPATRICK GEOFFREY KNIGHT EDWIN JOSEPH LENAHAN SENIORS ROBERT COLBORN MOEFITT THOMAS EDWARD MOEFITT EDGAR WESLEY NEU CHARLES AUGUSTUS NORRIS, J LAWRENCE ANDREW REED ARTHUR LEMUEL TUTTLE, JR. CHARLES WILCOX HIGGINS THOMAS FRANCIS O,NEIL JOHN FLOWER BULLARD. PAUL SMITH KRUG ' EDWARD BURGISS NIAGEE JUNIORS LEWIS ULYSSES WHEATON EDGAR HOLMES WOOD SOPHOMORES GEORGE ELLIOTT MINAR LOUIS FRANK SAVOYE WALTER TRACY SAVOYE WINTHROP EVERITT MANGE NIAURICE BRADLEY TONKIN JAMES COXEY TRAVILLA, Jr. FRESHNIEN EDWARD CHASE BLACKMAN HERBERT WINERED BOOL EDWARD MITCHELL CREE DONALD EDSON GATES ROGER HIGBEE GATES OREN HEDBERG HENRY CLAY HOWELL FLEMING ESTEP JAMIESON, J DOUGLAS PALMER JONES ROBERT ERDMANN LYFORD CARL JOHN SCHMAUSS WILLIAM ALBERT SICKMUND, JACKSON SHARP STUNTZ THOMAS TELFER HEBER HOLBROOK TEMPLE, JR. R. JR Tlzrfr 11'LL'I1dI'. d7 Forty ll -I:-I I.. ,., YJ 1 ,, Q , if A. Lllllllll , I ,,I,gzlllll'lllllltlI,, , I .. : ,la E '11 KA 64 I xx 1 V Y' Qxxx A I Q! 4541 gm-,9 ' TAB ' Delia Tau Delia Founded at Bethany College 1859 ROLL OF Cl-IAPTBRS WASHINGTON AND JEFFERSON COLLEGE OHIO UNIVERSITY ALLEGHENY COLLEGE OHIO WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY I-IILLSDALE COLLEGE - INDIANA UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF IVIICHIGAN DE PAUW UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OP ILLINOIS WABASH COLLEGE STEVENS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY LEHIGH UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF INDIANAPOLIS ALBION COLLEGE , RENSSELAER POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE UNIVERSITY OF IOWA KENYON COLLEGE COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY EMORY COLLEGE ADELBERT COLLEGE UNIVERSITY OF THE SOUTH UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO UNIVERSITY OF MISSISSIPPI VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN IOWA STATE COLLEGE UNIVERSITY OF OREGON PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS AIVIHERST COLLEGE TUFTS COLLEGE 4 MASS. INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY TULANE UNIVERSITY CORNELL UNIVERSITY NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY LELAND STANFORD, -IR., UNIVERSITH' UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY BROWN UNIVERSITY l WASHINGTON AND LEE UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO ARIVIOUR INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY IDARTMOUTH COLLEGE WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY GEORGE WVASHINGTON UNIVERSITY BAKER UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI LAFAYETTE COLLEGE PURDUE UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY OF MAINE UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH IVIIAIVII UNIVERSITY I I Franz I.ee Richman Hanson Paxton Parker J.H.TretlIaWay Buhl Gundaker R.LaWsOn Calloway Brown Watson, N. Atkinson Ward E.I.Smith A.LaWsOn J.AtkinSOII C.TrethaWay Muller Everts Pigrnan Heard Clapp J.D.Trethavvay Mason Hart Warden 'L.SmitlI W.TrethaWay Cutler Blackburn Siering Three Hundred Forty-four Q5 Pm I A Q IECISQEIQDRNSEQLLPILAISfIIif'II'ImfI:IIIeIiIII5IPIT, A I Telzfa, 957114, Qeffa, Beta Omicron Chapter Established in 1890 ' ' FRATRES IN FACULTATE LEONARD AMBY MAYNARD FRANCIS JOSEPH SEERY - SIDNEY THOMPSON FRATRES IN URBE JOSEPH SIDNEY BARR EDWARD MORGAN ST. JOHN ROBERT RANTOUL REED MONROE NIARSH SWEETLAND SENIORS PAULQVINCENT BLACKBURN ELLIOTT BUTLER NIASON ROBERT VERNON CLARP ROBERT LEROY SIERING LAURENCE STARR CUTTER LAWRENCE VICTOR SMITH JOHN HART JOSEPH DAVID TRETHAWAY' ROBERT BRUCE WARDEN I ' JUNIORS RICHARD MULLER AUGUSTUS PENN PIGMAN EWALD JOHN SMITH 1 CHARLES BROAD TRETHAWAY WILLIAM TRETHAWAY, JR. WA.RD JEROME THOMAS ATKINSON FRANK GRTHWEIN EVERTS RANDOLPH ALFRED HEARD JAMES FRANCIS HICKEY ALBERT EDWARD LAWSON ALBERT JOHN SOPHOMORES NEIL ATKINSON LESLIE NOYES DURYEA DONALD WINSLOW BROWN GUY GUNDAKER, JR. THEODORE ALBERT BUHL RANDOLPH LAWSON 'ROBERT WOODXVARD CALLOWAY JOSEPH SEEP, 2ND J VVILLIAM EDWARD WATSON FRESHMEN PAUL JUSTUS FRANZ RALPH JOHNSON PARKER LEONARD CHRISTOPHER HANSON RICHARD NIELDRUM PAXTON, GEORGE LUDLOW LEE NIILTON EDWARD RICHMAN JOHN HAROLD TRETHAWAY T11 rn' lluvzdrfd F JR. orlyjffvr ..,A V1 ,AAA 0 QryPsN.EfLLlA,N Wlllrlllm W , .ar - J 1.ga,9gupag3:9 N D M5 Fifi L W. g '- E1 H' ZF J I Sigma Phi Founded at Union College 1827 ROLL OF CHAPTERS Union College Hamilton College Williams College Hobart College University of Vermont University of Michigan Lehigh University Cornell University University of Wisconsin University of California Heartfield Garden Alexander Cooper Davison Covington Krrbs D Chamberlain Brewster Blue Hopkins Doolittle Merrick Gibbon Taylor Hoskins Durham Thomas Thompson Pretat Snyder F.Chamberlain Seydouir Chandler Earl Three Hundred Forty-:ix I 1 IIIHI O A OSEQ QRINIEgL,LI1A1zIIHl' ISWIFTi'I'3MII,IEHH Epsilon of New York Established in 1390 FRATER IN FACULTATE GEORGE PRENTISS BRISTOL . SENIORS EDWARD BROWNING BLUE WILLIAM ROSE GIBBON OSWALD WCAMMANN BREWSTER MAURICE KINGSLEY HEARTEIELD DWIGHT RUSSELL CHAMBERLAIN WILLARD DOUGLAS HOPKINS WILLIAM SLAUGHTER COVINGTON LANSING SOUTHWICK HOSKINS SIDNEY CLARK DOOLITTLE CHARLES LOVELL KRIBS, JR. RICHARD FERVRIS DURHAM LESTER FINNEY MERRICK EDWARD WINTHROP TAYLOR I JUNIORS HARRY ALEXANDER, JR. ROBERT OTIS DAVISON STUART WILLIAM COOPER NELSON BARKER GARDEN ' SOPHOMORES FREDERICK GEORGE BARKER, JR. HAMILTON GRENELLE PRETAT FRED CHARLES CHANDLER, JR. HOWARD DRESEL THOMPSON JOHN WHEELER WATKINS FRESHMEN FREDERICK PARSHALL CHAMBERLAIN DANIEL ROGER SEYDOUX ROBERT EARL, JR. BAIRD SNYDER, 3RD ALFRED RANDALL THOMAS Thrrf II1ll1lZTt'!17 Fo1'ly-.vfrw III O1 IIGII E Sigma Chi YI ,. - SS f '- Lui A I' W ,3- . . 'I ' 'sk wg I I :I I5 it I di I' .- ,J-I V-CH! I ERVJII. . I9 I WIA All I M I' 1' fl. , ITT' Founded in 1855 ROLL OF .CHAPTERS BLIIAIVII UNIVERSITY OHIO IKVESLEYAN UNIVERSITY GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY WASHINGTON AND LEE UNIVERSITY I Sai Jfii 'Siam' I . Q,-,, A .- mg, 1 ff-Si! EvyaM41,'IvIlyjg4 -I I .LLL - 7i i -If If if 1 ' UNIVERSITY OF NIISSISSIPPI PENNSYLVANIA COLLEGE BUCKNELL UNIVERSITY INDIANA UNIVERSITY DENISON UNIVERSITY DE PAU-W UNIVERSITY DICKINSON COLLEGE BUTLER COLLEGE LAFAYETTE COLLEGE . , IWIEI A-.TNI I SICTDQ ' :'?sT5sSEiA2E:5lS f f ' ILLINOIS VVESLEYAN UNIVERSITY I'IANOVER COLLEGE UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY I'IOBART COLLEGE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA BELOIT COLLEGE STATE UNIVERSITY OF IOWA MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY UNIVERSITY OFVVASHINGTON UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA UNIVERSITY or WISCONSIN VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS 'LELAND STANFORD, JR., UNI. UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS COLORADO COLLEGE UNIVERSITY OF OREGON UNIVERSITY OF MONTANA UNIVERSITY OF NORTH DAKOTA PURDUE UUNIVERSITY VVAEASH COLLEGE CASE SCHOOL OEAPPLIEDSCIENC TRINITY COLLEGE BROWN UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW INIEXICO TULANE UNIVEILSITY ALBION COLLEGE LEHIGH UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF BXIINNESOTA E UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIF. CORNELL UNIVERSITY PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE CENTRAL UNI. OFIQENTUCKY UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI DARTMOUTII COLLEGE UNIVERSITY OF NIICI-IIGAN UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS KENTUCKY STATE COLLEGE WIEST VIRGINIA LINIVIZRSITY COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY UNIVEIIKSITY OF AAIISSOURI UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO UNIVERSITY OF BXIAINE WASHINGTON UNIV ERSITY SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY ARKANSAS GEORGIA OF PITTSBURGH OF UTAH UNIVERSITY OF UNIVERSITY OF UNIVERSITY -UNIVERSITY VVESTERN RESERVE UNIVERSITY -UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE UNIVERSITS' OF COLORADO COLORADO AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE BIIONTANA STATE COLLEGE IOWA STATE COLLEGE UNIVERSITX' OF TENNESSEE UNIVERSITY OF .ALABAMA Hamer Brems Naden Sampson VVarner Sly IVIapleS O'Brien Gardner NICECIWQIICI Smith Cooper Tate Athana Purdy Corrigan I-Iunkin Conroy Richmond Scott Hon Jerome Vogel Towart St. John Thref I-Iufzdred Forty-fight ' v .Il A ,. -Y., I V3-3. , Q O1 UUUI A, OSWQQ I V . SWS CL Alpha Phi Chapter Established in I 890 ' FRATRES IN FACULTATE WILLIAM HEBEL ARCHIE HOEL RALPH MA,YNARD HOLMES FREDERIC MILLER SMITH A FRATRES IN URBE HAROLD HENRY CLAPP WALTER BONNELL HOLTON FRANKLIN PARSONS O7BRIEN GEORGE ESTRATE ATHANA EDWARD EUGENE CONROY JOHN POTWIN CORRIGAN Y WILLIAM MILLER COOPER, ERNEST CUBILLOS EDWARD CLARK GARDNER SENIORS ALGER EUGENE'HUNKIN ALVIN CANFIELD PURDY V WILLIAM EDWIN RICHMOND JUNIORS JR. JOHN GORDON MCEDWARD JOAQUIN MOLINET GEORGE GOTTFRIED WVURZEURGER SOPHOMORES . EDWARD NEWELL DECKER LESLIE WARD SLY ROBERT CAIT HAMER JOHN WADE MAPLES CARL BREMS DAVID STADDEN CLARK JAMES ROBSON HEEKIN ALVIN BURTON HON ALLAN JEROME JEROME EDVVIN THOMAS NADEN LAWRENCE RANDOLPH SMITH LOGAN CLOUD TATE FRESHMEN WILLIAM ELLIOTT SAMPSON CHESTER BRUNDRETT SCOTT EDWARD NIUNROE ST. JOHN JAMES WHITE TOWART ALBERT OTTO VOGEL FREDERICK WILLIAM RVARNER, JR. T11 rm' Ilundrfd Fnrly-11 sss 0 oneQrirlwssgtsticfsls,W W L E ,N 1, X Rim Y ,, w,.,-4' Ni M-w,,,. f x 'SQDQQQ-smlflg' 222 it 5 HID 29:31:35:-:::3:L l Delia Chi ' Founded at Cornell 1890 ROLL OF CHAPTERS Cornell University S I Georgetown University New York University University of Pennsylvania University of Minnesota University of Virginia University of Michigan Leland Stanford, Jr., University Dickinson University University of Texas Chicago Kent Law School University of Washington University of Buffalo University of Nebraska University of Toronto University of Southern California Albany Law School University of California Ohio State University University of Iowa University of Chicago University of Kentucky LeBoeuf Hawley Bradley Schwartz Cannon Holbrook Dowd Crowley McClelland Barbour Kerr Gould NIcCooey Ward Crane Birdsall Hickey Lesser Hoag VanPelt Wolff Baker Gilbert Lewi Banks MacDonald Van Hoesen Neidlinger Clynes Comstock Thru' Humlrzd Fifty ,I I I., .- N, f 4. -' 'A -, ' 1:TQIQEQCQCJRNCELL1CAN.MVmefHfIE- A C Qelta Cfuf A- Cornell Chapter Established in ISQO FRATER IN FACULTATF. HAROLD EDWARD BABCOCK ' V I1 FRATRES IN URBE STEPHEN EDWIN BANKS HARRY GEORGE STUTZ GEORGE FREDERICK ROGALSKY MONROE MARSH SWEETLAND SENIORS FRED VAN NESS BRADLEY NATHAN HENDERSON HAWLEY JOHN FRANCIS CANNON JOHN KNIGHT HOLBROOK, JR. JOHN DONALD ANTHONY DOWD WILLIAM THOMPSON KERR DEWITT CLINTON GOULD RANDALL JAMES LEBOEUF ' JOHN RUPLEY SCHWARTZ JUNIORS ADDISON GIFFORD CROWLEY , JOHN HENRY MCCOOEY, JR. RALPH ALEXANDER MCCLELLAND NAIRNE FORSYTH WARD SOPHOMORES I WILLIAM HOWARD BAKER FRANK JOSEPH HICKEY ELIAS MULFORD BIRDSALL PHILLIP GSBORNE HOAG OLIVER DIXON COMSTOCK FREDERICO ADOLFO LESSER PERRY BENSON CRANE ALEXANDER GILLAND LEWI CARL FREDERICK GILBERT WILLIfX.M HERRMAN VANPELT HOWARD WOLFE FRESHMEN ROBERT TREMAN BANKS JAMES HENRY MOOREHOUSE EDMUND CLYNES HENRY THEODORE NEIDLINGER, JR. CHARLES LAVAQUE MACDONALD KARL DUANE VAN HOESEN Three Hundred Fifty-om A A O HUA A -5 .J X If 'Jil ,flfi . ' I 119: ,AC YSQ ,Q USG S 1 ' . , .f I SSW 4' 1 S 'Q . 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' Agfa ll QgSJpIQEg,'f'i45, 'iff i' 2?-: 'I 'lf 2:2 Tw?-' .SAAC QSO? ,EER fgrwigiwfbbwv TON' -5' IW' Vatu E341-,: Alf UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA ' UNIVERSITY MERCER UNIVERSITY A UNIVERSITY EMORY COLLEGE UNIVERSITY GEORGIA SCHOOL OF TECHNOLOGY UNIVERSITY SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA ALABAMA POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE UNIVERSITY OF IVIICHIGAN ADRIAN COLLEGE MOUNT UNION COLLEGE OHIO WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI OHIO STATE UNIVERSTIY SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO OF MINNESOTA OF WISCONSIN OF IVIISSOURI XIVASHINGTON UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA UNIVERSITY OF IOWA UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS IOWA STATE COLLEGE UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO DENVER UNIVERSITY COLORADO SCHOOL OF RAIINES UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON SOUTHWESTERN BAPTIST UNIVERSITY LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY CASE SCHOOL OF APPLIED SCIENCE TULANE UNIVERSITY Sigma Alpha Epsilon Founded March 9, 1856 ROLL OF CHAPTERS UNIVERSITY OF MAINE BOSTON UNIVERSITY MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY HARVARD UNIVERSITY WZORCESTER POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE CORNELL UNIVERSITY COLUMBIA UNIVERSITX' SAINT STEVENS COLLEGE ALLEGHENY COLLEGE DICKINSON COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE BUCKNELL UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA GETTYSBURG COLLEGE GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA WASHINGTON AND LEE UNIVERSITY DAVIDSON COLLEGE UNIVERSITY OF INDIANA UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS DARTIVIOUTH COLLEGE LELAND STANFORD, JR., UNIVERSITY UNION UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHONIA UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH DAKOTA MILLIKEN UNIVERSITY KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY WASHINGTON STATE COLLEGE BELOIT COLLEGE UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA UNIVERSITY OF WYOMING COLORADO AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE CARNEGIE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY FRANKLIN COLLEGE UNIVERSITY' OF TEXAS DENISON UNIVERSITY PURDUE UNIVERSITY CENTRAL UNIVERSITY OF IQENTUCKY LAFAYETTE COLLEGE UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA BETHEL COLLEGE IVIIAMI UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA IQENTUCKY STATE COLLEGE NIONTANA STATE COLLEGE OREGON STATE COLLEGE SOUTHWESTERN PRESBYTERIAN UNIV. ST. LAWRENCE UNIVERSITY NEW HAMPSHIRE STATE COLLEGE CUMBERLAND UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF OREGON NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY OF THE SOUTH Edwards IX4CNallV lrVOOdS Carroll SiglerStileSWaShingtOn Craighead Riley Wells Allen CruSelFritzsChe W.S.WadSIIIOrth Nlayer Speer Finn Seale Gates HOerlC Nlunsick Wannamaker Thomas Wahl Corwith Barlow lrVueSt Sheridan Meier L.G.ClaV Ingham Read Keogh Roberts Wilbur Ensworth F.WadSWOrth Fry Carney Myers Howard G.W.Clay,vIr. I-I.LinIIell Phillips L.R.W'ellS F.SWezey Aiken Goodall Degling Cornell Parke Magee Sullivan Bromer P.FritzsChe Davis G.E.SWezey Buntin R.Riley Maddox Three' H undrcd Fzlfzfy-two 1 ., I ,YW , , ,,, .- I , .... ..... ' . I. 1 SS,S O A Q1 AQ AAA, A , A QXQZJDZLCL Cgpsilon, If I New York Alpha Chapter Established in 1891 FRATRES IN FACULTATE THOMAS JACKSON CHRISTIAN HARRY PORTER WELD ERNESTJFITCHARD LING ALLYN ABBOTT YOUNG FRATER IN URBE CHAUNCEY WELCOME TWCINTYRE 6 HUGH KERR AIKEN, JR. THOMAS5:JEEEERSON BARLOW COLWELL JOSEPH. CARNEY GEORGE WILLIAM CLAY, JR. LEON GIBERT CLAY WILLIAM HENRY CORWITH ALBERT OTTO DEGLING C HOMER LEE FRY PHILIP FRANCIS CARROLL SAMUEL JUDSON CRAIGHEAD THOMAS DAVID FINN, JR. ALFRED LOUIS FRITZSCHE, JR. EDWARD CROSSETT GATES SENIORS ROBERTMONTGOMERYGOODALL JOHN PHILIP RILEY HAMILTON HARVEY ROBERTS JOHN EDWARD SHERIDAN FENTON HENDY SWEZEY FRANK WADSWORTH, JR. LAWRENCE RAYMOND WELLS FRANCIS CRESSY WILBUR LOUIS ARTHUR WUEST EDWIN LAURENCE HOWARD WALTER LELAND TNGHAM GEORGE PAUL KEOGH HERBERTHARRINGTON LINNE JULIUS WALTER MEIER JOSEPH ALLEN MYERS, JR. GEORGE FREDERICK ENSWORTH ROBERT CONKLING PHILLIPS LL STUART ARTHUR REED JUNIORS JOHN MILLER HOERLE PHILIP WILLIAM LINNELL JAMES CURRAN MCNALLY CLYDE MAYER GEORGE NTUNSICK FRANK BELL SEALE FRANKLIN RAUB SPEER WILLIAM RAYMOND THOMAS WILLIAM STEELE WADSWORTH JOHN ESTABROOK WAHL XVILLIAM WHETSTONE WANNAh1AKER, JR. ROBERT BERNARD ALLEN CORNELIUS CAMPBELL CRUSEL ARTHUR ROBINSON EDWARDS EDWARD BROMER EDWIN BURT CORNELL, JR. JOHN ROGER DAVIS SOPHOMORES NATHA.NIEL BAXTER TVTADDOX JOHN CLEMENT WA.SHINGTON JOHN BERNARD SIGLER, JR. LEROY BULLARD WELIIS HENRY THAYER STILES ROBERT NTCCLAIN XVOODS FRESHMEN PAUL FRITZSCHE EDWARD CORNELL SULLIVAN NORMAN' HEBERTON TVIAGEE GEORGE EUGENE SWEZEY JOHN SHEPARD PARKE Tlmw' Hu-ndrfd Fifly-llzrfr ,dl'..- - 1-' fy' T? '-1 S1 liiy Q 2iuotweQyyyPsiuleXLlt1lAN 1 llllll L Q xa W Q fam to ,X N .-632' fi Yi .1r'3.:- ' 11: ' . ' , Ha '91 My X' .- ff -, 5 .i :. .. - , wr- ,agfi - , lf. - WA 'S-:saggy Delta Phi Founded at Union College 1827 ROLL OF CHAPTERS Union College Brown University New York University Columbia University Rutgers College University of Pennsylvania . Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Lehigh University Johns Hopkins University Sheffield Scientiflc School Cornell University University of Virginia Trinity College University of Illinois Daily Ball Hooker Bailey Blanke McFarland W.lrVoodcock Whittmgham Hoff Smith Young Dodge Jewett Copp Plantinga A. E. Dangler Satterthwaite Teare Beatty White Caldwell Taylor Watson A Dangler Unzicker Washburn F.Woodcock Fxlones Gohr Ejones Cleminshaw Wjones Martin Mitchell Three Hundred F iffy-four ,I IIII , OMC QJJRINELLIIIANTIWMIIIIIJIIJQIIATI A A .' 'u I .-5 .1:'1?. Wm 526 -:,i f A4.'gh Aim -igma f Aj' , -5i'f '- Qfzfff ' f-WA - 4 1,15 14 Nxt ' 'AC .Ev .f ' ' , -Je,--,-'uf-1.1 :.f'2'i ?E?'ifv?+yx':f Ns: 'x Y: 1 . rv!! f,w'f1f 1..:XsA f , -, F3 ,,,,5,f,e:,fj,..G,gcg?1,,.1g,,gg,b4gK J V we I, 1.5,-?Q,, vR ----Q: I. A172 fi., ' ,. If ' . 1 Aff,ef-fxffm'-f.4ahf4w5.J, . ., 11- .-'I+ H 1 . ,z 1.':gf4-',i?: . .E i,A I4 I15.,sz. Ef gf . L 333 .5 -. .I,gl ,,5 H : pcb --Efgiiwl g'f,'if3':i'-I, 1f?if12- '.--.2925 ,I ff ,QQL 4 -5 - 'L 3I3'151'1:-'TJJT' X'-2554 3 '- ' 'L 33q2'-A-, -i k ' 7- 1.219 vi' A If' 'H i 33 ' FI 5' if Iuizv' 'I v 1,4 ,-' A -'Wg-1 ,yf X an --,.,: A ff f , ,. X wa, , ga I 5 65 , ,,,f A , , I Xzg sfwgi A X fix A NI. A Y , 1 ' ' IAQ' 1 J H I , .ff 2. QA 1 M735 fp fi f- . I ' '52 , 5 I ,iw f i n' 'al i Br ' 6 am 9, 1 I I ,kv ,fy fx, , 1 , 4 pg I E95 i ' I ipat- LA , , -H -Tw .1 Q, ..,a: , TWD? iss.:-, fgzf .22 ' A ,-1... 1--,a,,,5,,,1'-1-A. . . - .gras - f .. ,f:4,,, :c::xf.Q 3I, V-135,-'sfzib43:12-,321-2':T551'ffm -Q - A ' 'I : ' ' - Defifp Lphi Pi Chap fer Established in 1891 FRATER IN FACULTATE LANE COOPER FRATRES IN URBE ' CLARENCE TARBELL GEORGE SCHUYLER TARBELL SENIGRS INIZORRISON KYLE BAILEY ALBERT HUNTINGTON HOOKER, JR. HAROLD APPLETON BALL ROBERT BELDEN MCFARLAND DONALD .CUTLER BLANKE AUGUSTIN MONROE WIIITTINGHAM ORVILLE GUY DAILY WILLIAM PALMER WOODCOCK JUNIORS HERBERT GUY COPP JOHN GILBERT PLANTINGA WILSON SHANNON DODGE SEWARD MARCUS SMITH TRYGVE WALDEMAR HOEF GEORGE BIBB YOUNG DAVID VVILLIAM JEWETT HIRAM BELDIVNG YOUNG ' SOPHOMORES HENRY MCINTOSH BEATTY FRANKLIN TAYLOR, JR. WILEY NORTH CALDWELL GEORGE WILLIAM TEARE ALFRED DANGLER WILLIAM LAW WATSON ALVIN LYNAM SATTERTHWAITE FREDERIC FULLERTON WHITE FRESHMEN CLARENCE HIGBEE CLEMINSHAW WALTER NIENDELSON JONES ALLEN EUGENE DANGLER ALBERT RANKIN MARTIN, JR. WILLIAM DAVIS GOHR FRANK VANEPPS MIT'CPIELL ELLIS OLIVER JONES, JR. OTTO FORST UNZICKER ' FREDERICK HERR JONES, JR. ALBERT OWENS 'WASHBURN FLETCHER HOWARD NVOODCOCK Three llundrnl Fifty-j1':'r I 10 SS IS ff2IOI,,CORINIEQLILSIANTMIIIIIIIILLS X-'N I Kappa Sigma Founded 1867 ROLL OF CHAPTERS UNIVEILSITX' OF NIAINE BOWDOIN COLLEGE NEW HABIIPSHIIQE COLLEGE X HF -IIT'-FV DARTNIOUTH COLLEGE Y 'I UNIVERSITY OF VERNIONT I , I MAS SACHUS ETTS AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE III HARVAIKD UNIVERSITY l , B U I L 'III I .' I NEW YORK UNIVERSITY I V , -A 1-.I '- I4 l Y A I If I SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY 1 ffvf' 'fig-5 SWARTHMORE COLLEGE ' 7- 7 III , f PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE S I V I , f UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA I IVA BUCKNELL UNIVERSITY 'I X I ff LEHIGH UNIVERSITY I I DBX X W DICKINSON COLLEGE X X I ' ' I X WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY 4 K J N UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA iq RANDOLPH-RAACON COLLEGE XX E 9 K QW XKVASHINGTON AND LEE UNIVERSITY ' HAAIPDEN--SYDNEY COLLEGE RICHMOND COLLEGE DAVIDSON COLLEGE 'FRINITY COLLEGE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA NORTH CAROLINA A. AND COLLEGE IVIERCER UNIVERSITY GEORGIA SCHOOL OF TECHNOLOGX' UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY OF IVIICHIGAN PURDUE UNIVERSITY WAEASH COLLEGE UNIVERSITY OF INDIANA UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS LAKE FOREST UNIVERSITY CHICAGO OF WISCONSIN UNIVERSITY OF UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA DENISON UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF IOWA ISLABAMA POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE SOUTHWESTERN PRESBYTERIAN UNIV. MASSACHUSETTS INST. OF TECHNOLOGY UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO UNIVERSITY OF THE SOUTH OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY CASE SCHOOL OF APPLIED SCIENCE VVIASHINGTONANDJEFFERSON COLLEGE OF NEBRASKA UNIVERSITY WVILLIAM IEWELL COLLEGE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI MISSOURI SCHOOL OF MINES BAKER UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA RIIILLSAPS COLLEGE LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY TULANE UNIVERSITY XIVILLIAM AND MARY COLLEGE SOUTHXVESTERN UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS UNIVERSITY OF DENVER COLORADO COLLEGE COLORADO SCHOOL OF MINES LELAND STANFORD, JR, UNIV OF CALIFQRNIA OF IVVASHINGTON OF OREGON OF IDAHO COLLEGE UNIVERSITY UNIVERSIT'Y UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY IOWA STATE WASHINGTON STATE COLLEGE VVASHBURN COLLEGE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE RUTGERS COLLEGE WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY VVOFFORD COLLEGE GEORGE VVASHINGTON UNIVEIQSITY IQANSAS STATE COLLEC E Stewart Austen Snibbe Brunie Burk Hoy Patterson Oifenhauser Wilson T.SauterS Olin Thomas Neale Sisson Strickler BeInghaI't I.Sauters YViCkerlIam Potts Megear lVIcClatClIV Kennedy I Knowlton Dallas Carrell NlCCOnnell Speakman Hall Nlassingham IVIilne Thru' II71,'lLd7'Ed Fzfly-fix 4 l I ,, -X',1., ., f. , U1 CC T TCCT QHAWQQ1SINIEI2L.L1AIHf.I'-W1,i1Iz,mI,h.... W I , ,,,,, , ..,,. , .. ,,,..,.. , ,, . I , A ,, -I-1,1 lalfv 1. Alpha Kappa Chapter Established in I 892 , I FRATRES IN FACULTATE DAVID CLINTON GILLESPIE WILLARD WINEIELD ROWLEE EARLE BUDD HOPPER ELMER SETH SAVAGE DAVID FLETCHER HOY ' - EDWARD ALBERT WHITE ' FRATRES IN URBE PAUL WITHERSPOON ECKLEY DONALD CRISTON FABEL ' DONALD OSMUM M2.CLEOD , ' SENIORS EDGAR SCHUYLER BANGHART WILLIAM BELL NIEGEAR, JR. DURWARD BELLMONT KENNEDY, JR. GEORGE CARSON POTTS GEORGE EDGAR KNOWLTON, JR. JOHN DAVIS SAUTERS, JR. J'OHN BENJAMIN NICCLATCHY HOWARD LAWRENCE WICKERHAM JUNIORS WILLIAM X!VA.LLA.CE NEALE THOMAS ESPY SAUTERS7 JR. SPENCER TRUMAN OLIN FRANK HOWARD THOMAS, JR. EDWARD XVILSON ' SOPHOMORES ROBERT NORMAN AUSTEN BURKE PATTERSON ROBERT EMMETT BURK GEORGE WING SISSON, 3RD DAVID FLETCHER HOY, JR. GEORGE WILLIAM SNIBBE, JR. JOHN SOMERVELL OFFENHAUSER DOUGLAS STEWART DANIEL BURSK STRICKLER FRESHMEN HARRY CHARLES BRUNIE ELLIOTT BONNELL NICCONNELL DARWIN FAULK CARRELL RICHARD STEPHEN NIASSINGHAM WILLIAM BURNSIDE DALLAS ALEXANDER NIILNE, JR. LOUIS RIBERA HALL WILLARD ALLEN SPEAKMAN, JR. Thru' H zmdrfd FQfly-.rsvrrr Q I1 A QSSS1SN5LLLS1AIN,a1H I'PIVfI'm O CORNELL JOHNS HOPKINS DARTMOUTII CHICAGO ILLINOIS WISCONSIN Three Ilundrfd Fifty-efgh! Gamma Alpha Founded in 1899 ROLL CHAPTERS MICHIGAN MINNESOTIX MISSOURI YALE NEW YORK ALUMNI IOWA I 1 o wALII,I.IS Cornell Chapter Established in 1898 FRATRES IN FACULTATE ARTHUR AUGUSTUS ALLEN MORTIER FRANKLIN BARRUS CORNELIUS BETTEN CHARLES CLARENCE BIDWELL JAMES ADRIAN BIZZELL ERNEST BLAKER JAMES CHESTER BRADLEY ARTHUR WESLEY BROWNE HARRY OLIVER BUCRIVIAN PETER WALTER CLAASSEN JOHN HENRY COMSTOCK LEWIS JOSEPHUS CROSS OTIS. FRE-EMAN CURTIS RALPH WRIGHT CURTIS JAMES CUSICK I LOUIS MUNROE DENNIS ELLSWORTH DAVID ELSTON GEORGE CHARLES EMBODY ALLEN CAMERON FRASER GUY EVERETT GRANTHAM IRA MYIYON HAWLEY ARTHUR JOHN HEINICKE HARLEY EARLE HOWE CLAUDE BURTON HUTCHISON OSKAR AUGUSTUS JOHANNSEN ABRAM TUCKER KERR EARLE HESSE KENNARD BENJAMIN FREEMAN LKINGSBURY LEWIS KNUDSON IVIORTIMER LEONARD JOHN THOMAS LLOYD ROBERT MATHESON LEONARD AMBY MAYNARD ERNEST GEORGE MERRITT CLYDE HADLEY MEYERS VERANUS ALVA MOORE CARLETON CHASE MURDOCK JAMES GEORGE NEEDHAM DONALD REDDICK HUGH DANIEL REED FRANK ELMORE RICE HEINRICH RIES HAROLD ELLIS ROSS ELMER SETH SAVAGE LESTER WAYLAND SHARP JOHN SANFORD SHEARER VIRGIL SNYDER CLARENCE LEOPOLD WALKER FRANK BURKETT WANN HERBERT HICE WHETZEL WARD BENJAMIN WHITE ALBERT HAZEN WRIGHT ROY GLAN WIGGANS H ACTIVE MEMBERS HUBERT EUGENE BAXTER PAUL LEVERN BAYLEY WALTER BURKHOLDER STANLEY ROSS BURLAGE FRED ALBERT CARLSON HAROLD I-IAYDEN CLUM ERNEST DORSEY V-'INING CAMPBELL DUNLAP HARRY WILMER DYE KARL IIERMANN FERNOW CLAUDE WILLARD LEISTER LOUIS RXIELVILLE IVIASSEY EPHRAIM LAWRENCE PALMER LOWELL FITZ RANDOLPH RALPH VVALDO REES HARVEY ELMER STORK EDWARD PHILIP TYNDRXLL CARL GEORGE VINSON LEWIS GEORGE WEEKS LAWRENCE PAUL WEHRLE RICHARD PEREGRINE WHITE CARL LOUIS WILSON Tlzrre Ilundrfd Fzlfty nmf or K Nagy!!! if 71 EWJZ'w'1ff?f'f' in .As - f ,ggi 1 r - saga 4 i4:,5,f..L,, IND - fl ' .L F.:?iQwv fn Q 1, Q 3 I5 it Ht, 1 lg .,r -K-.ffx Ziaiif 1 is Q. Alpha Zeta Founded at Ohio State University, 1897 ROLL OF CHAPTERS Chio State University Pennsylvania State College University of Illinois Cornell University Nlichigan Agricultural College New Hampshire State College University of Nebraska North Carolina State College University of Minnesota University of Vermont Iowa State College University ofgwisconsin Colorado Agricultural College University of Maine University of Missouri VVashington State College University of California Purdue University University of Kansas North Dakota Agricultural College University of Kentucky University of Tennessee University of Georgia Force Gifford Burroughs johnson Sprague Gordon E.Knapp Rothwell Upton Cast Masterman Young Fuller Prellwitz Gorke Dubois Lord Royce Kirkland Quackenbush MacDonald Stoughton Hiller Button Thompson R.Knapp Britt Huschke Moot Bond Buck Carter Evans Hutchins Three Hundred Sixty Q 45 Q L L1 I II Q A QWQ I 1 L A Cornell Chapter Established in IQOI FRATRES IN FACULTATE RALPHAVVRIGHT' CURTIS ' KENNETH CARTER LIVERMORE EARLE VOLCART HARDENBURG ALBERT RUSSELL MANN JOSEPH BRACKIN KIRKLAND GEORGE WALTER TAILEY, JR. FRATRES IN URBE PAUL GOLMAN CUTLER THOMAS GXNARD SPRAGUE ERNEST CHARLES YOUNG AMBROSE NIATSON BURROUGHS RAYMOND VAN GRDEN DUBOIS ALBERT WILLIAM FORCE JAMES ELLSWORTH FULLER HAROLD BENEDICT GIFFORD GEORGE BENEDICT GORDON FREDERICK KENNETH GORKE SENIORS CLARENCE JOHNSON FREDERICK ERNEST KAST EDWARD CAULFIELD KNAPP RONALD GLENN KNAPP RUSSELL ROBINS LORD EDWIN NIITCHIL PRELLWITZ JAMES LEE ROTHWELL GLENN EDWARD UPTON JUNIORS HENRY BURR BUTTON ARTHUR JOHN MASTERMAN LLE WELYN PRICE EVANS RALPH JACOB QUACKENBUSH DANIEL HEMINGWAY HELLER MILTON PETTIS ROYCE ELBERT MARVIN MACDONALD WILFORD FRANCIS STOUGHTON ALEXANDER BAYARD THOMPSON SOPHOMORES FREDERICK HENRY BOND CHARLES HOMER CARTER ROBERT EMORY BRITT HENRY ELBERT RALPH HUSCHKE CLIFFORD MARTIN BUCK VVILLIAM HENRY HUTCHINGS EDMOND NORTHRUP MOOT Tlzrff Hu-ndrfd Sixly-om' A I DE PAUW UNIVERSITY PURDUE UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF INDIANA ALABAMA POLYTECHNICINSTITUTE MOUNT UNION COLLEGE STATE UNIVERSITY OF IOWA OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY WILLIANI JEVVELL COLLEGE UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA UNIVERSITY OF V'ERMONT N. CAROLINA A.AND NI. COLLEGE ROSE POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE TULANE UNIVERSITY LELAND STANFORD,JR.,UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA BROWN UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF MAINE UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY GEORGIA SCHOOL OF TECHNOLOGY COLGATE UNIVERSITY NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY ALBION COLLEGE STEVENS INST. OF TECHNOLOGY LAFAYETTE COLLEGE COLORADO SCHOOL OF MINES UNIVERSITY CORNELL UNIVERSITY STATE UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY MISSOURI STATE SCHOOL OF MINES WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY Sigma Nu Founded in 1869 ROLL OF CHAPTERS UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA BETHANY COLLEGE MERCER UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA HOWARD COLLEGE NORTH GEORGIA AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE WASHINGTON AND LEE UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY EMORY COLLEGE LEHIGH UNIVERSITY MISSOURI STATE UNIVERSITY VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA UNIVERSITY OF MONTANA UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY CASE SCHOOL OF APPLIED SCIENCE DARTh'iOUTH COLLEGE COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY LOMBARD UNIVERSITY PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE WESTERN RESERVE UNIVERSITY OKLAHOMA UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA DELAWARE STATE COLLEGE STETSON UNIVERSITY MANHATTAN UNIVERSITY COLORADO AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO WASHINGTON STATE COLLEGE OF OREGON OF COLORADO OF WISCONSIN OF ILLINOIS OF MICHIGAN OF WKVEST VIRGINIA OF CHICAGO COLLEGE OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE OF MINNESOTA MARYLAND AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE OIPARKANSAS Marsh Flautt J.Shaner Kellog Trainer ROSS Hazzard Olney Schlichter Gale Sanders Jacobs B.Shaner Andrews NICInIIeS johnson Suender Breese Southard Beeler Beach Swan ROOI Nadherny IWedlOng Anderson Schneider Gist Fisher Beakes Benton Bullen Bleakley Raymer Lippitt Nlimon' Radcliff Tobey Littauer Leet Pryor Kretschman Donaldson Swartwout Three Hundred Sixty-lwo :- C1 I 0 ,4 J ' I JVM 1 Gamma Theta Chapter Established in IQOI ' ' FRATRES IN FACULTATE , CHAUNCEY RUTHVEN MCANLIS DENNY HAMMOND UDALL JOHN GRAHAM THOMPSON BENJAMIN DUNBAR WILSON , FRATRES IN URBE ROBERT HAROLD CHAMBERLAIN JAMES CAMPBELL MCDOUGAL OLIVER HENRY DAVIS HENRY WOODHOUSE VALENTINE SENIORS MAHLCYN HENRY BEAKES GEORGE ALDEN BENTON PAUL LATAUNT BLEAKLEY JOHN -NIXON BULLEN ELBERT RUSSELL FISHER SAMUEL COLVER GIST, JR. MAXWELL WALTHOUR LIPPITT RANDALL ALLEN ANDERSON STAFFORD BACON BEACH CHARLES FOX BEELER WILLIAM NICCLURE GALE CHARLES BURROWS JACOBS JUNIOR FREDERICK WILLIAM MEDLONG PAUL HARING MINTON RUSSELL JOHN NADHERNY EDWARD ELLINGTON NEILL PAUL RAYMER DOUGLAS LEE ROOT XIERNE STURGES SWAN S DOUGLAS HA.ROLD JOHNSON PAUL ALEXANDER MCINNES EDWARD BERRIEN SANDERS JEROME GEORGE SCHNEIDER BERNARD KING SHANER SQPHOMORES LYMAN MALCOLM BREESE JOHN SOLON FLAUTT LAWRENCE STEPHEN HAZZARD ALFRED HENRY MA.RSH, JR. CARL WEDDINGEN OLNEY ROBERT MEYERS ROSS WILLIAM ROBERT SCHLICHTER JOHN DALZELL SHANER TOWNSEND FRANKLIN SOUTHARD RUSSELL LIGHT SUENDER DAVID TRAINER7 JR. FRESHMEN CLIFFORD KINCAID ANDREWS LEWIS HENRY DONALDSON RAYMOND POND KELLOGG EDWIN CHARLES KRETSCHMAN ERNEST DELOS LEET STEPHEN LEWIS LITTAUER LAWRENCE BELLFIELD PRYOR WILLIAM LESLIE RADCLIFF RICHARD ARTHUR SWARTWOUT DONALD NIORTIMER TOBEY Threw' Ilundrrd S1L.Y'f-J'-lllffi 1 r , Q N? -Vial KL 54171 Q., ' 'm':'f- Q5 15 K, Fi' ' 'Q ' l ' ' A SJ ' jing' 'QQu EV t1g ,. if . -5 . 14 jj,-., 5' '. '- A W,..nTg-4Y: : 4 , IV . 1 M., ,Q W ia? TTY, -- ,tw 5 ,I , ' A filly-QCA gkfil cf ,qf g ' 1 . . 'lfgi f f: fQ2'.ij EW' 'QJE , . gf 'T Q Phi Delia Sigma 'Founded in IQO2 l C:Parsell White Scureman Barrett Adams Middlehurst Carrington Seligmann Jagger Perregaux Proper Perrine Schwartz Butterfield Palomeque Davis Sandford W'ilson Skeele Schmitz lXIcAllister Cooley Swift Servera Clark Kells Buckley R.Parsell Three Hundred Sixty-four a I I 1 ILII L, OHWQQ,PSN.E3L.L1A-I'H,II?'DTVmf1iHI.?I5311- 1 . I y WF I ' I 2' ' I-fame. lf .... rffif'-2-1. 1 5. -, ' W35' ful- V - f - 'T ' '-I-'fii15 ? 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YVESLEY FULLER WILLOUGHBY FRESHMEN CHARLES FRANKLIN KELLS CARLTON CHASE PROPER EDMOND ADRIAN PERREGAUX ROBERT RZTORELL SCHMITZ GEORGE HAROLD PERRIN CHARLES YVINSLOW SKEELE ALEXANDER CRAIG XVHITE Tfzrrz' Hurzzi1'rd Sixlyjive i1 , Q Qtpsuegtrmn taiwan n ,V , ., f as -J Ig ' NQIEQ is m 1:9 ' , 3 N if , ' f I-Tj, i.,1zE'5' ggi Qff Eg vA,.:r-h5' 55554 . : ..'- My . ::,. Theta Xi Founded 1864 ROLL OF CHAPTERS Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Iowa State College Yale University University of California Stevens Institute of Technology State University of Iowa Massachusetts Institute of Technology University of Pennsylvania Columbia University Carnegie Institute of Technology Cornell University University of Texas Lehigh University Purdue University University of Michigan Leland Stanford, r University Washington University University of Washington Rose Polytechnic Institute University of Wisconsin Pennsylvania State College University of Minnesota State University of Ohio Howe Hardy NIcStocker Reid Comstock Lacey Geibel Raynor Mathei Perry Christianson Hassan Miller Black Benisch Helps Newbv Donovan Cari Mattoon Savage Nlaloney Bolton Pile Potter Bowman Sullivan Quimby Vea Post Hukill B.Proctor Triest Burke Martsolf Sheru ood Klages Cornwall G.Proctor Buttrick Pethick Reed Kellev Sparks Tlzrrc Hundred Sixty-fix , S1 SCSI Zeta Chapter Established in IQO3 . - SENIORS HENRY JOHN BENISCH HUGH RODERICK CARR RAYNARD CHRISTIANSON CHARLES WARD COMSTOCK HARRY JOSEPH DONOVAN VICTOR BUDD GEIBEL JOHN EVERETT HARDY EMIN HASSAN ANDREW JAMES RONALD HELPS HAROLD TALBOT LACEY FRANCIS BLAKELEY MCSTOCKER ARTHUR LEWIS IVIARTSOLF CHARLES RONALD MATHER HENRY ROHRER MILLER ARTHUR BRAZIL NEWBY ROBERT ERNEST PERRY, JR. GEORGE ELLIS QUIMBY KIRK MENDENHALL REID WATSON LEWIS SAVAGE, JR. COLEMAN HOBART SHERWOOD JUNIORS 'WILLIAM HILBERT BLACK, JR. WILLIAM WORDEN BOLTON THEODORE BOWMAN DONALD ATKINS HOWE JOHN MATHEW MALONEQY CHARLES ELLISON MARTIN ROBERT FRANCIS PILE LLOYD GREGORY POTTER MICHAEL GERALD SULLIVAN MATHEW ROLE VEA SOPHOMORES FRANKLYN EMMETT BURKE JAMES LANG HUKILL, JR. CHARLES EDMOND IQELLEY JAMES HARRIS MATTOON FRESHME ADRIAN JOHN ATEN CHARLES EDGAR BUTTRICK LAURANCE CORNWALL FRANK WILLIAM HARRINGTON ARTHUR WILSON POST BERESFORD FRANK PROCTOR GORDON PROCTOR WILLIAM HENRY TRIEST N ELLETT HUBER KLAGES FRANCIS SAMUEL PETHICK LOUIS ECKERT REED NORMAN ROBERT SPARKS Tlzrfe Hundrrd Sixty-,rzwn Te, R. 1 III Qfllmws QCRNELLIAN Fiiillvm E AOCD Delia Theta Phi Founded in IQOO ROLL OF SENATES CLEVELAND LAW SCHOOL NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY DICKINSON UNIVERSITY DETROIT COLLEGE OF LAW CORNELL UNIVERSITY DE PAUW UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH DAKOTA UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE UNIVERSITY OF NIINNESOTA XKVESTERN RESERVE UNIVERSITY NEW YORK LAW SCHOOL CHATTANOOGA COLLEGE OF LAW UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS JOHN NLARSHALL LAW SCHOOL UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO CHICAGO KENT COLLEGE OF LAW WASHINGTON AND LEE U. , WASHBURN UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY' OF NIICHIGAN ST. PAUL COLLEGE OF LAW OHIO NORTHERN UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF UNION COLLEGE U. OF PENNSYLVANIA GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY RICHMOND COLLEGE UNIVERSITY OF S. CALIFORNIA FORDHAM UNIVERSITY CREIGHTON UNIVERSITY WASHINGTON 'UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF OREGON OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY ATLANTA LAW SCHOOL COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY VVEBSTER COLLEGE OF LAW KANSAS CITY LAW SCHOOL BOSTON UNIVERSITY NEW JERSEY LAW SCHOOL UNIVERSITY OF UTAH UNIVERSITY OF DETROIT UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH NEW YORK UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS GEORGE WASHINGTON U. TEXAS Lee Francis johnson Nazor Nlarshall Edsell Pirnie YVilklOW Warren Schultz NICGaughy' Simpson Briggs Peer Ewald Olsen Daley Clark Gorman WVardWell Dodson Murpluy Hoskins Bleakley Ackerly Farnham Nleftens Thrfe l1l147Ld7'6'd Sixiy-fight O1 I OI Q 12 OIIY IIYI Finch Senate Established in IQO3 FRATRES IN URBE JUDGE JVILLARD KENT CHARLES EDWIN ACKERLY PAUL LATAUNT BLEAKLEY OLIVER.CLARK - WILLIAM BELL DALEY, JR. DEWITT DODSON VVILLIAM HURSH FARNHAM LESLIE EADIE BRIGGS RALPH JAMES EDSELL HENRY EVVALD, JR, CLARENCE JOHN GORMAN JAMES PORTER NICGAUGHY ARCHIBALD VVARREN JVIARSHALL I HOWARD NELSON FRANCIS HARRY BALDWIN SENIORS LANSING SOUTHWICH HOSKINS JACOB MERTENS, JR. HENRY PENNY MURPHY ARTHUR OLSEN JOHN EDWARD SHERIDAN JOHN LANNING TAYLOR JUNIORS ALFRED JAMES PEER NELSON ROSCOE PIRNIE SEARLES GREGORY SHULTZ HAROLD EUGENE SIMPSON RUSSEL ARTHUR XVARDWELL THEODORE EDWARD WVARREN XVARD VVILKLOW SOPHOAJORES ROBERT EDWARD LEE ARTHUR STILLWELL JOHNSON HOWARD NIUSSETT NAZOR Tlzrfe Ilundrrzl' S1'x1y-zzim' Q or ..OE3mQQrPs,NE.QLLlAN ' rHmmWlm Q ,ax ,,3z51:2i::ii'-,f-fi2.pr , u in 4 , di x vo I P? r fflllclhr Y ME! 4' X .H-Cr, 'Sf ea V -fir! f rf. 1-'H 1 ,, ,gh mx 451-11. ww :f.emf.1fp,'1r:-.A:, 'sr M PH M v'!:':f,1:-ff'fr-:Mfr : fiffll ,::ew.9s1 vera- , . ww rf 1--my pw lf.: fr, 1. -,rlw .W , -l , ,wr ,,W,g.,.W-r, 1-ff . 1 ' -:mr-f1f's vw 4 -:wr 1, . gamer- - L ,.1v,' :f51aff?rffrff 3 -1 .Q . ltr - 1.', , ,H V :iff , I Qi ' Jw v ii' IWW' V f sr .4a.,.':X .Wa Zodiac Founded in 1904 Cautley Neidich Roberts Fingado Manchee Nygren Clark Welsh Kerr L.Gaty Berresford Hanschka Taylor Hooker Cooper Cooley Lord Dean Gray Weber Grant Buck Young Lrns Dermng I Gaty Eddy McClure Stone Harrison Reading Bickford Dalzell Lordlv Northup Ralph Walker T11 rec H undrea' S evenly Q .,A. 1 .... ,A. fMfii39l.r:I3kmIm .,.A , - -n Zdiao A I FRATRES IN FACULTATE JOSEPH QUINCY ADAMS ' GEORGE GLEASON BOGERT CARL CRANDALL GEORGE ABRAM EVERETT ' CLARK SUTHERLAND NORTHUP ' I FRATRES IN URBE ROBERT PARKS GRANT, JR. ,WILLIA.M FORREST LEE J 6 EDWIN BLAKE BICKFORD HERBERT HOWE BUCK HENRY ROBERTSON LORDLY WILLIAM HAZLITT SMITH GEORGE STONE SENIORS l ALLERTON EDDY ' BERNARD JAMES HARRISON -RANDOLPH VIVIAN CAUTLEY RUSSELL OLIN HOOKER JESSE SHERWOOD COOPER ARTHUR HERBERT DA.LZELL EVERETT WINEIELD LINS GEORGE WILLIS LORD WILFRID WEBER ' CHARLES RANSOM COOLEY GUSTAV ALBERT FINGADO RALPH GRAY JUNIORS - HENRY HfX.MPTON KERR, JR. FREDERIC LUCE MGCLURE VVENDELL FOSTER ROBERTS ' I HAROLD RUNYON YOUNG PHILIP COLEGROVE CLARK BARCLAY DAYFOOT DEAN SOPHOMORES ALFRED NIAGNUS NYGREN IRVING CLARK RALPH ALLEYNE WILMOTT MA.NcHEE WILLIAM JESTON WALKER JOSEPH JAMES WELSH FRESHMEN JOHN IQING BERRESFORD ELLIOT HUMPHREY DEMING JOHN POMEROY GATY LEWIS RUMSEY GATY . HERBERT LAWVRENCE HANSCHKA GEORGE GARWOOD NEIDICH ALVIN VERENDER TAYLOR, JR. IRVING SHERVVOOD VVRIGHT Tlzrrf 1111-71dfl'd S6Z'M1ly-071K eeee 1 A Q A Q3W.QeQ,PeNeefLeLe1eA1NF11sQiIffeeLfQf'?mme HC' 21 , 051 w e n Q X e 1 ee e Em e ll mlk w Seal and Serpent -Founded in 1905- Hooker Stumpf Mogensen G.Wilkir1 Wood qenecal Crabtree Reeves Smith Eastman S. W'i1kin G 11 gh R t h Pollard Gavett Goessling Th II lids W1 EL A I IIII III 7 ' ' 1 FRATER IN FACULTATE JOSEPH WILLIAM GAVETT, JR. ' 1 I SENIORS ROGER BAILEY ROBERT JMALCOLM GAVETT ROGER EASTMAN ' GEORGE FITZ RANDOLPH POLLARD - JUNIORS DEAN HASBROUCH GALLAGHER BURNETT ALLEN REEVES . ALBERT ALSTON GOESSLING WILLIAM HENRY ROMETSCH, JR. SOPHOMGRES EUGENE RA.NIER BREWSTER HARRY NIERLE HOOKER EDWIN HOBART BROWN WILLIAM :KOONTZ MEYERS7 JR. PAUL GUSTAVE WELLENKAMP A FRESHMEN THEODORE HUDSON CRABTREE RICHARD THOMAS STUMPF HARRY LESTER LEFFINGWELL GEORGE AMBROSE VVILKIN ALLAN HERBERT MOGENSEN SIDNEY JOHN WILKIN JOHN BYRON SENEGAL FRANKLIN SEGOR WOOD Tlzrrc Ilundrfd Srcvnly-llzrfr Qi H1 ,,A,. Q ' llllllllim Q Zeta Beta. Tau Pounded 1898 RGLL OF CHAPTERS College of the City of New York Massachusetts Institute of Technology Columbia University New York University Syracuse University University of Illinois University of Pennsylvania Louisiana State University Cornell University Boston University University of Michigan Harvard University Western Reserve University lVIcGill University Case School of Applied Science University of Virginia Tulane University Union University University of Alabama University of Missouri Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute Chicago University Ohio State University Vanderbilt University University of Southern California Crockin Kalischer Kohlmeyer Mayfer Marla K. Newman Gutwillig Rothschild Baker Marlts L Newman Cahan Gershel lVest Hirsch Kramer Aschaffenberg Levy Greil Franklin Marx Regensburg Hirsh Masius Thru' Ilundrfrl Sftffnlyifour 1 AA,A 4 OAQOQIRINIELILOIOAE,,I?T WIIIIIIeIM, IIII I JZ-fa, Qerfcz, .Khppa Chapwr Established in I 907 A ERATRESIN URBE ABRAHAM WII.FRED FEINBERG EZRA JOHN FEINBERG SENIORS PAUL 'BENJAMIN FRANKLIN FREDERICK LEOPOLD IQATZ ROMAN JACOB GREIL WALTER MARX BENJAMIN WALTER HIRSH, JR. LEONARD MAX MIXSIUS ' EDYVARD JOSEPH REGENSBURG ' JUNIORS EUGENE ALBERT ASCHAFFENBERG ERIC DONALD HIRSCH HARRY BRUCE CAHAN EARL SAMUEL KRAMER GEORGE FALK GERSHEL - ELMER DEROY LEVY ALVIN EMIL WEST SOPHOMORES ARTHUR BAKER MAXWELL NIARKS ROBERT NIORRIS FISCHER KIEFER NEWMAN WILLIAM STERN GUTWILLIG LAWRENCE WEDDELL NEWMAN THEODORE ISAACS WILFRED ROTHSCHILD FRESHMEN ALBERT SYLVESTER CROCKIN MONROE CHARLES MARK DAVID EDGAR KALISCHER IRVING MAYER HUGPI BERNARD KOHLMEYER JEROLD STROUSS NIEYER T11 rn' H111Idrz'd Sffffnly-'ffm' Q ih i or 1 i iiio iiii Ou iiit , Nil W f ' r N 1 ti 4. 5- ,, -r FJ gg 6' ' get 1' l 523 5313-1-' 1-1-5:3 0 f if gf 1 ' 0 'A i v A R- -as l i 55559 Nr iv ?::ifD,'i5 'xx ez -fs J i Kb 0 Q Kappa Psi Founded in 1907 Knapp johnson Mears Bartlett Deagon Carpenter Henry Mentzinger Hoefer Eyre Eaton H.Fisher Schmidt Jennings Koehler Brown Cook Bush Bartlett Wright Lasher Murrell Hall Robson Krogmann Zeiner Martin D.Cockcroft Knauss Anderson Larnoureux M. Cockcroft C.Fishe1' Dean Tyldesley Perry Sherman Loomis Helrnke Blodgett Three Hundrzd Sevmty-.fix '..,l1I.:. ...V - W. , -1 S... Q72 DPIWCQJTTRNELLTILAN.,PinIII m.I 1 . , 1-M izl? ' I 1 xgajiuii-'I'-,, J .Q v v :- 1. 'V ,f , 'J ff E' '4 ? q1,- -- . , -12 - - 1 :- 3 1: ' 'ff 13 -1:-75?-E2'f3gZ5,,,,, :1eyJ . , fig . ,, . 1. Aff 1 - 'ws ff9'1-Mffzgw, , I .A 7 A, rf ' ' I K Q., ,- I , ,- ,V ,ff-.1-f-qs-. , -SLIM, , 13 . W' .f :I ff.: f'.':v' 1' IW' 'T I 1 M- ' 1- 'ff if 32zf 'ff5?f', If GE 3 ig, 4 ' wg A fy 1 f 532 3'2fi - 221 . . Y- , 172,19-iz if: 'I rr. :--- wx.,'.',:5:-.':.,.3-1:45-W . A, .Ig '- ' 'v 11-.E4.,q:f'.-L :Iwi--,.y 'fw.::.-'.4f.4-.:4 ':- . A + V-:n -' - ' ' 4 ''11-:EI-1.-:amz-'W-f'1r'f-qw'-1:Ziff' '-fzwmzvg K-1':pm-.'-v.3,,.,. 1 ,. ,.4.M,,:,,n,A,,g,.-.-,,,,,,,.. 0 .M?,v,4.,,,y ,I , ,. M, , ,M ' ,, .f,.4A:fQ.1-.fI4..1,,-M,r QfY4Q,,gQ5zA,,A.I-. fy-Q44 f I fgyy f ' I f- I I I -' .Zi a 1:-,f 1: 'izfaip-if z-' 1 ' ' -1.-'.: ff ,U G1-1,42 .2I1,'w:4s,2z .,: ' R' .V 1 X' 5,51 1 ,Y 1' '1' i Y f7. ,-al-v.f4 l-2-' 1L3v'fpa11 '1V '- 116- I' 5315 . ' .-171 ,Lq'5i- 5' 7155-59251-.4 f712Nf .-ff: , ,-,-- . f V. if -sf YE ,-C , f '.',.4:eu,,. , ,-,IM-M '- - W: I, ' g E.E'f1f? ,:'4fK'sq,w:f', . v A-3 ':Q s.':-gflgbgx lvl? w. -M-rv Ing ' I i 1110 U CL Q G L Q FRED SCEHMIDT HOEFER WILLIAM CAREY MURRELL ' , A . SENIORS RAYMOND TERHUNE ANDERSON WILLARD JOHN BARTLETT RALPH RAYMOND BUSH EDWIN JOHN CARPENTER MERLEILESLIE COCKCROFT JAMES RICHARD COOK HOWARD STACKMAN FISHER MAYNARD ERWIN HALL EDWIN KNAUSS JOHN HENRY WILLIAM KROGMANN VINCENT BRANNER LAMOUREUX WILLIS ELWIN MARTIN ORSON RUPERT ROBSON WILLIAM STOUFPER SCHMIDT SIMEON MATHER WRIGHT EUGENE FRANCIS ZEINER A J JUNIORS I.EON EDWARD BARTLETT DONALID GRISWOLD COCKCROFT DWIGHT CONN DALE ARTHUR DRAGON, JR. HENRY BIXBY HATHAWAY FREDERICK THOMAS HENRY ROGER CHARLES JOHNSON PERLEY MASON KNAPP MILTON ALPHONSE KOEHLER RICHARD EARL LASHER WILLIAM FREDERICK MENTZIN'GER HAROLD EUGENE SIMPSON SOPHOMORES VERNON WILSON BLODGETT VICTOR ARTHUR BROWN CARL EMMETT DEAN FRANCIS HOWLETT EYRE CHARLES ARTHUR FISHER GEORGE JACKSON JENNINGS JOSEPH LENDWAY AMOS PRESCOTT LOOMIS WILLIAM ALLEN MCCUTCHEON WILLIAM HODGESON MEARS WINSTON PERRY HOWARD RELYEA SHERMAN, JR. FRESHMEN CHARLES HUGO DAHL RODNEY CHAPIN EATON EDWARD ROBERT HELMKE HENRY WALTER ROBB THOMAS BROADBENT TYLDESLEY CARLTON QUINBY T11 rr: Hundrfd Sezvefzly-Imm ' I'iI ' 16511 CCRNEUJANMNN 'Q ..... ...,,..... I., .,,A ,,.. ...,., . I, QW., .,... ..-...,I, . ,.... II ...-1.. . ...,,..,.... ..I...:.s flcacia Founded in IQO4 ROLL OF CHAPTERS UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO COLUMBIA UNIVERSVITY CORNELL UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA HARVARD UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY OF IOWA IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY ' UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY CF IVIICHIGAN UNIVERSITY OF IVIINNESOTA UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY PURDUE UNIVERSITY SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY OF 'WISCONSIN YALE UNIVERSITY Gillis Cushing Cormany Nlorgan Anderson NIilI,alko Robinson Nlyers Sanders McMasteI'S Wolfe Kezer Scammell Vickers Suiter Hobart lXfIorroIV Enos Suiter Strong Harding Fernsclxild Kern Rittershausen Three Hundred Seventy-figlzz IH' -V .. ,,. .A . 4' .. . A.A. . I1 .. A. Q ,IQMQ 11KXH.H'1Li2?15Mm .... I A .,.: I Qzzva czlv Cornell Chapter ' Established in IQO7 FRATRES IN FACULTATE JAMES BIZZELL VICTOR RAYMOND GAGE SAMUEL HOWARD BURNET LEONARD ALEXANDER LAWRENCE ROBERT FRANKLIN CHAMBERLAIN LOUIS MELVILLE MASSEY KARL DALLENBACH FRED STILLMAN ROGERS GLIVER WESLEY DYNES CHARLES TRACEY STAGG WTILLARD WALDO ELLIS JAMES ELIJA VANDERHOFF CHARLES LEOPOLD WALKER n 0 FRATRES IN URBE CHARLES WILLIAM BENNETT GLEN RAYMOND -MORROW CHARLES EVANS CORMANY CHARLES EMORY MX'ERS NERLQCONRAD GILLIS LAWRENCE COOPER RUMSEY RILEY HENRY HEATH GERALD DEWITT SANDERS GATES STERLING VICKERS ' SENIORS EDWARD RAYMOND CUSHING CARLTON JAMES MORGAN EDWARD BERENT FERNSCHILD JAMES REID ROBINSON ELIAS EARL HARDING ' CHARLES EDWARD SOUTER ROY CAMPBELL JOHNSON HOWARD HERKIMER STRONG BERTRAM KINZEY LELAND COREY TYLER HAROLD GEORGE WOLFE JUNIORS CLARENCE COMSTOCK BOTT FRED PELLOW MARCUS AURELIUS MCMASTER AUGUST WILLIAM RITTERSHAUSEN RICHARD BARNER MIHALKO ROBERT JESSE SCAMMELL LLOYD HENRY TILLEY SOPHOMORES LESTER CURTIS ANDERSON ' CLAUDE ALLEN KEZER EVERETT EMERSON ENOS ARTHUR MUNSON VAUGHN DOUGLAS SUITER FRESHMAN CLYDE LEWIS KERN Thrre Hundrrd Seventy-n inf Q u u U1 ruuuO fisrQ1cmQQ,iPsNEQLiLluelwiiillillfim AA y ' if at -' r- f ti L Q f n a il ' tlti la ffullllllllll 4 ! f ' f 'T' f R Alpha Chi Rho Founded at Trinity College 1895 ROLL OF CHAPTERS Trinity College University of Virginia Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute Washington and Lee University University of Pennsylvania Cornell University Columbia University Wesleyan University Lafayette College Allegheny College Dickinson College University of Illinois Yale University Pennsylvania State College Syracuse University Lehigh University Dartmouth College Hemphill Cowell Travis Hasbrouck Lofton Wipperman Rapp Hemrner Eisenbrandt Cole Bemus R.Falconer F.Falconer Andrew O'Brien Chobot Croxton Hicks Wood jewett West Myrick Lechler Bubb Glann Sampson Hudgins Collins Stiner Iahn Yingling L'Hommedieu Stevens Evans Th-ree Hundred .Eighty ,Il ,-.-- I' w ' I 1 SSSI OFAICSOEQQSRIHELLIISANf MIIIJiaIA Phi Theta Chapter Established III IQOS I I FRATRES IN ROY KENNETH COLE URBE RAYMOND JOHN HEMPHILL I I V WILLIAM OLIVER STRUNK SENIOR WILLIAM JOTHUM BEMUS THOMAS CHARLES COWELL 'ALBERT' RXIARION CROXTON ALEXA,NDER SCHULZ EISENBRANDT CARL JAY HASBROUCK A ANDRENV JOSEPH HEMMER - PERCY HA.SSELL S MERRILL COLLIER LOFTON LEO VALENTINE M11.RKTHALER THEODORE GEORGE RAPP REED PELTON TRAVIS ARTHUR .JWIATTHEW WEST WA.LTER KENDALL WIPPERMRXN E WOOD JUNIORS EARL RAH'MOND ANDREW EDWIN FRANK CHOBOT WILLIAM CLYDE FRANK NIILLER FALCONER HfX.ROLD ALDEN JEWETT O,BRIEN SOPHOMORES HARRIS TREVETTE BUBB FREDERICK HOWLAND GLANN ALFRED HfX.LLETT HICKS HOULDER HUDGINS EUGENE LYON JEWETT GEORGE PRICE LECHLER DONALD WISNER MYRICK FREDERICK VVILLIAM SAMPSON F RESHMEN CHARLES HUBERT CLEARY ARTHUR JOHN COLLINS, JR. ROBERT ELWOOD EVANS RAYMOND FREDERICK JAHN ROBERT STOOPS HOWARD WILLIS L,HOMNIEDIEU BENJAMIN WILSON ROBINSON RICHARD STEVENS CECIL EWING STINER XJINGLING Thrff llznzdrrzl E1'gl1ty-mu' .--1.5. -- - Q A or Yale University i f' gen -3 sl T ,g i ' . 40- fs' S . -19 MLA c ff On? T4-Tgvlsretgf-AA Alpha Sigma Phi Founded at Yale 1845 ROLL OF CHAPTERS lyfassachusetts Agricultural College Nlarietta College Ohio Wesleyan University Ohio State University University of California University of Illinois University of Pennsylvania University of Nlichigan University of Nebraska Cornell University Colorado University University of Wisconsin University of Minnesota Colurnbia University University of Kentucky Harvard University Leland Stanford, Jr. University University of Washington Pennsylvania State College A. Texidor Shaw Osborne Clark. Apthorpe Casey Patch Griihn R .Ball Howard Bonsal Regan Nolan Saam Duryea Beam Enos Toadvine M.Texidor Blathe Schade Velsey Vermilye T.Ball Hunter Gumboldt Aikins Miler Mackey Samson Thomas Modjeski Fisher VVood Walker Thompson lLHaecker Tlzrfc Hundrzd Eighty-two i 1 ai,a llll,.lilli.?g,, .i.a a IK L O1 KK KCII QAWQQYY,RIN,E2L.L,1CA-IH,.l11lII,,IT?i'1!i.-My A Sigma I Iota Chapter Established in IQOQ FRATER IN FACULTATE IRA MYRON HAWLEY FRATER IN URBF, DRUE ALLMAN J SENIORS LEICESTER WRIGHT FISHER JOSEPH ALBERT THOMAS CHARLES EMANUEL JOHN MODIESKI WILLIAM ALLEN WALKER ' ALFRED ROLAND WOOD A JUNIORS JOHN ROBERTS AIKINS CHARLES DAVID IVIACKEY THOMAS IVIUELLER BALL KIRK ETNA IVIILER DANIEL SAYRE BEAM FRANCIS ALOYSIUS REGAN, JR. GARRETT DENYCE DURYEA GEORGE WILLIAM ANTON SAAM FRANK WILLIAM GUMBOLDT, JR. HECTOR BRADFORD SAMSON JULIUS HENRY HAECKER JOHN ALAN SCHADE EGERTON KAYE HUNTER WELLS NASH THOMPSON SHERWOOD VERMILYE SOPHOMORES ROBERT MUELLER BALL HENRY BERNARD GLATHE FRANCIS LAWTON CASEY HAROLD WEEKS GRIFFIN MIGUEL CILLONIZ MANUEL TEXIDOR ROBERT GREGORY CLARK STEPHEN PURNELL TOADVINE, ZND IVIERTON WILFRED ENOS RAYMOND DEWITT VELSEY FRESHIVIEN HOWJXRD VINCENT BONSAL JOHN ALVAH SHAW EDWIN JOHNSTON HOWARD ANTONIO TEXIDOR MQERTON LINWOOD OSEORNE HARRY ALAN VOI,KM.A.R Tfzrrz Iluvzdrfd Eighty-llzrn -vw - a .,, ea i1 aaiiaQ H2..Qsm.Q,Q.,PsN,EaL.Ll1AN Wllillm o 52.:s5:'- , ' XX :e os Tfla- 'Q N. A-'il 'f V 4 1'-97 mm M145 Sigma Phi Sigma Founded in 1904 ROLL OF CHAPTERS University of Pennsylvania Nlaryland State College Cornell University University of California Pennsylvania State College University of Illinois ' johnson Grinnell Schulz Ford Nleikle Hartt Ellis Ryan Grey Schimey Jones Edsell Warren Brady Norwood Byrd Schultz Kimbell Eckerson Smith Lee Prout Winter Fairchild T.Potts Brown Hyer Lake Sandell Nlahon Olson Han ock Evans Barlow Brenner Wagner TenBroeck J.Potts Schauble Nazor Three Hundred Eighty-four I I1OEQSSIOLCQENELLSISANI,,iff'mIIIIIIIIIIIIII Sigma I Gamma Chapter Established in IQIO - FRATRES IN FACULTATE JOHN HALL BARRON MAURICE CHASEIBURRITT GLNEY BROWN KENT GEORGE HARVEY MILLER - CHARLES EDWARD O7ROURKE ' FRATER IN URBE LIVINGSTON BLAUVELT RALPI-I HAMILTON BYRD WILLIAM DOUGLAS ELLIS DAVID COOLEY FORD HAROLD CLAYTON GRINNELL ALFRED GRAHAM HANCOCK HAROLD ARTHUR HARTT CARL VICTOR JOHNSON SENIORS JOHN DONALD MEIKLE STANLEY MARION NORWOOD JOSEPH RUSSELL PAGE PHILIP RYAN ERIC THEODORE SCHULZ HAROLD SHUMWAY A JAMES HENRY WINTER JUNIORS SAMUEL DUNLAP BRADY, JR. RUSSELL WARREN GRAY RALPH JAMES EDSELL XNARREN HERBERT JONES FRANK EARL FAIRCHILD JAMES FRASER KIMBELL CHARLES STEWART FISKE CURTIS TUTTLE PROUT ' THEODORE EDWARD WARREN SOPHOMORES HAROLD IRVING ECKERSON WILLIAM FRANCIS MAHON, JR. CLARENCE RAYMOND HYER JAMES OLSEN FRANCIS WILBER LAKE ROBERT EDWARD SANDELL ROBERT EDWARD LEE . HAROLD LAWTON SCHULTZ JOHN LAMPMAN SMITH FRESHMEN NEVIN TRUOG BRENNER JOHN WRIGHT POTTS HENRY GASSAWAY BROWN THOMAS JACKSON POTTS LEWVIS EVANS OTTO CHARLES SCHAUBLE HOWARD MUSSET NAZOR JACOB WESSEL TEN BROECR HUNIPHREY ROBINSON WAGLXR Tlzrff lluzzcirvd Ifigllfyjfir N 'I V It il yy r S1 rirri O 572 QawQQ,rrRrN,E,LyLi1AN,llf1lil.lrif1iiii1Mi, , LQ XX Nfl! f R f fi i G la lfimy W maj R+, i i - f, X l11'f4'TTf?i f . TX frzww . vm.. lf, Hw gfili' 'l1f2f'i,-mmf - El i i f . l Ngiiilllgj - -. i , i - f-i,:,i:,':'1g14 Q QM- A ,f f ,I-' , f r 'ef A J ll X ' f, X359 ' - 'iililflilllfiflf' X Bela Samach Name Changed Nlay 1920 to Beta Sigmafllho Founded in 1910 ROLL OF CHAPTERS Cornell University Pennsylvania State College Columbia University Robbins Dattlebaurn Nlilstein Finklestein Metzger Friedman A.Kline Sobol A.Bruckheimer Sherman Goldklang Werbelowsky Sabath Cohen Ullman Graef Pepper S. Bruckheimer Wolkind E. Kline Cracovaner Weiss Brandman Meyers Thru' Hundred Eighty-fix I IIIIIII- . I . Zeia Jamach ' Alpha Chapter Established In IQIO ' ' FRATRES 'IN URBE ALLEYNE HENRY BRUCKHEIMER BENJAMIN PEPPER JOSEPH QGEORGE FINKLESTEIN DAVID LOUIS ULLMAN SENIORS MILESA BYRON CHELIMER EMIL KLINE ARNOLD MANUEL KLINE SAMUEL HARRY MILSTEIN SAMUEL SEYMOUR WOLKIND JUNIORS WILLIAM EDWARD FRIEDMAN CHARLES BENJAMIN SABATH HERMAN ARTHUR METZGER BERNARD SOBOL ISIDOR WERBELOWSKY SOPHOMORES SIDNEY MORRIS BRUCKHEIMER DAVID NATHANIEL DATTLEBAUM IRVING HAROLD SHERMAN FRESHMEN HYMAN BRANDMAN IRVING PHILLIP GRAEF DAVID LEONARD COHEN GEORGE MEYERS ALEX CRACOVANER LAURENCE HERBERT ROBBINS BERNARD DAVID GOLDKLANG MILTON WEISS Tlzfn' Hun dred Eiglzly-:rw 11 i 1 i ,K Xs fi li ti, i A ELLE? gasses l Phi Kappa Sigma Pounded at University of Pennsylvania 1850 ROLL OF CHAPTERS University of Pennsylvania Armour Institute of Technology Washington and Jefferson College University of lyiaryland Dickinson College , University of Wisconsin Franklin and Marshall College Vanderbilt University University of Virginia University of Alabama Columbia University University of California Tulane University Massachusetts Inst. of Technology University of Illinois Georgia School of Technology Randolph-Macon College Purdue University Northwestern University University of Michigan Richmond College University of Chicago Pennsylvania State College A Cornell University VVashington and Lee University University of Nlinnesota University of Wiest Virginia Leland Stanford, Jr., University University of fMaine University of Washington Leinbacli C.Turnbull Sanford Duncan Bentley Van Mater Warwick Cobb Drake Varona Morris Gerken Taylor Carter Ewald, Banse Stroup Montague Barkdull Hopkins Cordley Leith Beggs Jenks Pattison TTurnbull Garmey Baldwin Riley Davis Nunan Richards Grogan Niles Brewster, Nliller Toms Tim Huhdmi Eighty-agzif ' PISL 1 BI AA QI img! . I ' qgzppa Svgyrnq, I 'Alpha Rho Chapter Established in IQII . I FRATRES IN FACULTATE BERNARD'ALBERT CHANDLER LEONARD ALEXANDER LAWRENCE HORACE LEONARD JONES MARTIN WRIGHT SAMPSON FRATRES IN URBE EUGENE BAKER FREDERICK ROBINSON EVERETT RALPH MORSE ALFRED BISSELL WRAY SENIGRS GEORGE CROOK BALDWIN EDWARD RIDLEY GERKEN ALAN HENDRIE BEGGS I DONALD ETHELBERT LEITH CHRISTOPHER MINTA CORDLEY EDWARD HARGRAVE PATTISON CLIFFORD' RONALD GARMEY THOMAS TURNBULL, 3RD TX4IGUEL CHINCHILLA VARONA JUNIORS WILLIAM BRYANT BACKER SIDNEY WATSON HOPKINS HERBERT GEORGE BANSE WESTON MORSE JENKS ROY EDGAR BARKDULL HA,ROLD NIILLER LEINBACH LORRAINE WHITNEY CARTER WILLIAM PEPPERELL MONTAGUE PAUL WOODHULL DRAKE I GALLOWAY CHESTON MORRIS, 3RD ALBERT STANLEY DUNCAN TRENT ELWOOD SANFORD HENRY EWALD, JR. NATHAN WELLER STROUP D EMETRIUS WILBUR GRISWOLD CURTIS HUSSEY TURNBULL RAUL GUTIERREZ BAYARD EUGENE TAYLOR SGPHOMORES JAMES STUBY BENTLEY JAMES BARTHOLOMEW VAN MATER WILLIAM GERARD COBB ORVILLE HAMILTON WARWICK . - FRESHMEN LYMAN SANBORN BREWSTER EDGAR DEWITT NILES, JR. LEONARD HARLAN DAVIS THOMAS JOSEPH NUNAN MATTHEW JOSEPH GROGAN EDWARD FERRY RICHARDS ALBERT LOUIS JACOBS THOMAS CLYDE RILEY ALBERT RAUCH MILLER ALLEN PARK TOMS Thrrf Humlrfzl lifghly-11 I-711' i1 A4 ioiweooulanaiitrlelsfirmmms- A A 1, ,gy 'H 1 1 t , 2 Wg 'S 1. '- '. My 4 N . : fail-f' , swells. .V J: rj 'f-- mt, :vw-vw 1'7F,Qfij!.l, H . ,QSM-t Q . in , 1. g5g131s11g2221.L:2-'imiii ' eb I ig , ,551 - 35 1 ' am. -in-ss1e3s'qgT1..gfggsgg .,ls - i . -' - df Q fagi2:va,i21aE :ffgif ,- -,, 4- ,H -Q ,W -,ia w,,1, , 'iliffw 1 '.'l 411' .'5is!.:fE3 52: Will! E., f 'fijftf ' J : i iifif ii' aiiifif' -V Q1 wi, in- fi'-i1f-.--nt'--4532523 fl-S5 I , J i Eel' , ..,.: 1 ,. if-5--...... ...TS H , , .. A 4,-, 'v IH' 1 R rf ,- igg- '. . if 1i,If-- ' - .,i...:.Am,:,,,wWae.,,:. r V i ll X 'K 1, V X v,J 1 A mi Q 1' A i ei, I 'J N7 f sl in 1 Lf liigiy I, , 0642 KW i Kimi 7 ga iiri ' fjge- ,L Hiskglsfiyeiilirszzrsiziiislsqzahaliicel Ill -yyfrzw .lm Jfjif. : fiig 2 if55g:Lf5.5iA-gglh , -l ,f L 17'Ros' me Pi Lambda Phi Founded 1895 ROLL OF CHAPTERS Columbia University University of Pittsburgh New York University Lehigh University Cornell University Stevens Institute of Technology University of Michigan Yale University University of Pennsylvania University of Chicago Teschner Jacobstein Baum Fleischmann Heilbronn Glaser Cohan Latz Loew Levene Kaiser Frank A.Spitzer ' Rosenwalcl Levy R.Spitzer Lang Kriegsman Kaufmann Levi Q, Three Hundred Ninety VW I I 1-777 ,..- . V ' ., ' V I ' 1 o HOAWQ . I .7912 ZMEEQJDAL Delta Chapier Established in 191 I ' FRATRES IN URBE JEROME GLASER DR. PHILIP CLINTON SAINBURG SENIORS LAWRENCE NIORRIS LATZ ABRAHAM LEWIS SPITZER JUNIORS HAROLD JEROME FRANK HENRY LEVENE LOUIS KAISER ALFRED JACOB LOEW SOPHOIVIORES SEYMOUR LEOPOLD BAUM EDWIN KRIEGSMAN SIDNEY UDELL GLASER MURRAY ALBERT LANG ELLISON JACOBSTEIN EARLE ELMER LEVY RICHARD KOHNS KAUFMANN EDWARD POSNER TESCHNER 1 FRESHMEN JORDAN IVIILES COHAN BERTHOLD ISMAR LEVI JULIAN RALPH FLEISCHMANN THEODORE ROSENWALD, JR. RALPH HEILBRONN ISADORE SPITZER Tl: rn' Ilu mired Nivzrly-me Q. 1 ,.,.. Q l,AIN'QfQl flllil.?liJll1,lrlM, .A.,A , Q, J. a Ay -. 1- Pfml ' x .xa:v:':.u: l Q giiifiexiifa ivi , ' -A l L f-35215 ' '91-Y: , If -' sf ' - - 4- . V , U ,nf 2 ff l Sigma Alpha Mu Founded IQOQ ROLL OF CHAPTERS College of the City of New York University of Buffalo Cornell University Massachusetts Institute of Technology Columbia University Yale University Long Island Medical College University of Cincinnati Physicians, and Surgeons' College University of Illinois Syracuse University Dickinson University Cornell Medical College University of Alabama University of Pennsylvania University of Utah University of Kentucky Washington University University of Minnesota McGill University Harvard University University of Pittsburgh University of Toronto - o Feldman Finklestein Herz Druckerman Krauskopf Dragat Simmons lvleadow Stark Berman Lipsky Gennis Diamant jacob Scliustek Three Hundred N inezy-two - - 'I ,,,, ,. ,, OILOO OCLJ OMCQRNELLLIOAN,T1mII,I, IIIJ , Vf1'f-111'f- ' 'C - Ei f -5 is 3 EJ , 'lfgigfncz pfma, Wu., Beta Chapter Established in IQII SENIORS JDSEPH'DIAMANT HYMAN KLEIN EDWARD SAUL DRAGAT JACOB MEADOW SILVESTER ARTHUR JACOB IRVING ALLEN SCHUSTEK DANIEL MELVIN KRAUSKOPF AARON SIMMONS JUNIORS EDWIN ADERER MONROE HERZ ALFRED LEWIS FINKELSTEIN RAYMOND JEREMIAH RADIN MILTON GENNIS HARRY ELI GLOTZER ISIDOR GLOTZER WILLIAM BERMAN JOSEPH JAY FELDMAN ISIDOR LAWRENCE SOLOWEY SOLOMON FILLMORE SOLOWEY JESSE DONALD STARK WILLIAM ROGER ZARET SOPHOMORES MERRILL DAVID LIPSKY ABRAHAM TOPLITT FRESHMAN GEORGE DRUCKERMAN Tlzrez' llundrfd Ninety-Ilzrf if 'N am 1 A Q A gg ir i.,ii illilliQlill' i illl i ll lf il' llhiii ai , i4'l ll1 l'llf l s fo' mm 2x46 Ph ., ,. T , Q i Epsilon Pi Founded in 1902 ROLL OF CHAPTERS College of the City of New Columbia University Cornell University University of Pittsburgh University of Pennsylvania Pennsylvania State College Dickinson University New York University Rutgers College York University of Georgia University of Virginia Georgia School of Technology Tufts College University of Maine ' Rhode Island State College Brown University Alabama Polytechnic Institute Connecticut Agricultural College Syracuse University I Cohen Elkan Hirsh Spiers Weinstein Piesen Greenberg Osness Three Hundred Nhlriyifour Peldstein Rhodes Levy Baer Hirschberg Hermann Ward Merksamer Bernstein Kohn ,. IILL I ..Q5...,,,..Q IL A I ,A , - ,, . Epsilon Chapter Established in IQII , SENIORS A W WALTER DAVID BAER CHARLES ISADORE GREENBURG MORRIS GOLDSTEIN LEON FREDERICK HIRSCHBERG 1 ' DONALD HIRSH . JUNIORS HAROLD BERNARD HERMA.NN FRANK STAVE 'HERBERT SPIERS SAMUEL ISADORE WARD EZRA WEINSTEIN ' SOPHOMORES IRA MARSOP COHEN MARK ROBERT KOHN STANLEY ELKAN ' WILLIAM OSNESS ELWOOD GERARD FELDSTEIN CLARENCE BENNET RHODE FRESHMEN IVIAURICE BERNSTEIN DAVID IVIERKSAMER PERCY JOSEPH GREENBERG MAURICE PIESEN Th rw Hundrfd 1Vi1LeIy-JIM' i1 aa a Ci rry QWQQ P,NyEgLy111AN mlm n l 1' Omega Tau Sigma ROLL OF CHAPTERS University of Pennsylvania Cornell University Ohio State University Toronto University George Wasliingtori University l Vlfhipple Ruehle Caslick Roberts Nelson Hall Conlon F.McBr1de DeVolt Loope Turner Bullard Ostrander Rathbone E.McBride O'Leary Grant Sutton Monroe Dohm Harden Delaney Duncan Desson Stephenson Marsh Schwarnm LaFrance Brunett NlcCoy Sturrock Cushing Fuller Fincher Conlin Brink Carpenter Wilkinson Russell Sloan Taylor Nlaus Nlarshall Foote Robens Wooden Miller Herman Thru' Hu11d1'e'd N inely-.fix IU IIJ L C 'L Y QQ. ' , , .. ' . -1 .. ... QLMQ III l7LG17CZ, Beta Chapter Established in IQII FRATRES IN FACULTATE M CLI L SZRQWYI af DR. RAYMOND RUSSELL BIRCH DR. HOWARD JAY MILKS DR. CHARLES MILTON CARPENTER DR. VERANUS ALVA MOORE DR. JAMES NATHAN FROST DR. HENRY PATRICK NOONAN DR. JAMES LAW DR. EARL SUNDERVILLE DR. HORATIO VAN VOLKENBERG FRATRES IN URBE HOWARD BOWMAN GENUNG DR. HERBERT GILMAN DR. GIOVANNI MARTINAGLIA JAMES HENRY BRINK SENIORS MYRON GUSTEN FINCHER CLIFF DEAN CARPENTER WILLIAM JEROME CONLIN EDWARD RAYMOND CUSHING J-AMESA MICHAEL DELANEY LEONARD' JOHN DESSON CHARLES EUGENE DUNCAN JAMES WEAST FULLER EARL JAMES NICBRIDE HERBERT EDWARD MARSH ALDEN HEASSELTINE RUSSELL HADLEY CARUTHERS STEPHEN JOHN STURROCK RAYMOND JAMES WILKINSON JUNIGRS WILBUR FRANKLIN GRANT JOSEPH HENRY O,EEARY LEROY LOUIS HERMAN V JOHN ATKINSON RATHBONE CHARLES STICKNEY MCCOY GEORGE SCHWAMM, JR. HARRY WILLIAM SUTTON A SOPHOMORES EARL LOUIS BRUNETT JOHN FLOWER BULLARD EDWARD ALBERIITACASLICK HAROLD TMOON 'DEVOLT NVILLIAM 'IiLEiRMAN DOHM JOHN LAERANCE A CLARENCE LOOPE FRANK NICBRIDE ROSWELL MILLER NIONROE CHARLES LESLIE OSTRANDER CLARENCE ROGER ROBERTS OTTO RUEHLE JOHN CORYDON TURNER EARL FRANKLIN WHIPPLE FRESHMEN LAWRENCE CONLON HOWARD JOHN FOOTE FREDERICK ABBEY HALL ' JAMES JOSEPH HENRY HARDEN JAMES SUMNER MARSHALL FRANK CHARLES MAUS HAROLD GEORGE NELSON WILLIAM GLENN ROBENS DEVILLO SLOAN THEODORE FRED TAYLOR ROBERT NIATHIAS NIILLER AUBREY ARTHUR WOODEN SON Thru' Iluwzdrfd JYinc1y-TI 71 ei 1 rii ofapsweioipssaLLrti1ls1sgjgtmmu A A MT -V Georgia School of Technology Delaware State College University of Virginia X! H 'N I Elll1l q i ,ll l I ll ,Qlllltllll ll ii I A I?i1Qf'f - Sigma Phi Epsilon Founded IQOI ROLL OF CHAPTERS Richmond College West Virginia University University of Pennsylvania University of Colorado College of William and Mary Ohio Northern University North Carolina College Purdue University Syracuse University Washington and Lee University Randolph-Nlacon College University of Arkansas Lehigh University Ohio State University Norwich University Alabama Polytechnic Institute Trinity College Dartmouth College George Washington University Kansas State Agricultural College Baker University University of California University of Nebraska State College of Washington Massachusetts Agricultural College Cornell University University of Michigan Iowa Wesleyan College Unversity of Denver University of Tennessee University of lVIissouri Lawrence College Pennsylvania State College Ohio Wesleyan University Colorado Agricultural College University of lVIinnesota Iowa State College University of Iowa University of Illinois University of Nlontana Oregon Agricultural College Cunningham Collum Markwood Walls Thompson Cunneen Stewart Forster Lawson Righter Dunleavy Kingsland Wilson Ostrom Taylor Weilepp W.Baugher Shore Ruoff Hoifman Evans Peck McFadzean Duley Baugherr Rhodes Timm' Hundred Ninfty-sigh! 1 , Q72IIQLQQIIRNEALIIIANIII1 h'mIIIIIIIIIIIIL Thi gJpS i!on. New York Beta Chapter , Established in IQI2 V FRATRES IN FACULTATE VVALTER LICHENTHALER CONWELL DONALD ENGLISH OSCAR DIEDERICH VON ENGELN - FRATRES IN URBE HARRY CHARLES BA-LDWIN JAMES ALEXANDER MCKINNEY JAMES FERRIS NICKINNEY LEWIS AUSTIN TOAN , - I SENIORS THOMAS LEROY BAUGHER THAD LUMPKIN COLLUM WALLACE VINCENT CUNNEEN MARTIN FROBISHER, JR. CHARLES GARSIDE HARRY BROOKS HOFFMAN WADE IRVING BOSLEY BAUGHER BENJAMIN AMOS CUNNINGHAM JOSEPH DEWEY DUNLEAVY INSKEEP FRANK CARLTON KINGSLAND FREDERIC LEXINGTON RUOEE KENNETH MA.RSHALL SHAW JOHN LANNING TAYLOR WALTER DEWITT THOMPSON, JR THOMAS GREACEN VVEILEPP WILSON JUNIORS ' MURRILL HAMILTON FORSTER ARCHIE NELSON LAWSON SELDEN WILLIAM OSTROM SOPHOMORES GILBERT HENRY DENTON, JR. NEIL PALMER MCFADZEAN FRANK EDWARD MARKWOOD WILLIAM GEORGE RHODES NEWELL COE STEWART BRADLEY DORR WALLS FRESHMEN WVADE DULEY BRUCE BALFOUR EVANS BERTRAM HAZEN PECK FRANCIS IRVING RIGHTER Tlzrn' Ilundrfd Nivzcly-vzznf i1 ieiei O uOswQQiPsNaELLiL fSillli.?iiiili.mt, A ,Q:',.. , C 1 ' 1 'ml f ff, x M xi l tv v 9 A U 'N c Q fj w ff Q' t 3 s 144 H J2 ff' A I, f ,, , is y .2 Q ' i 535 f s , . 'I ,Q ' da ' Gziva Xi 1 Theta Chi Founded 1856 ROLL GF CHAPTERS Norwich University Hampden-Sidney College Nlassachusetts Inst. of Technology Richmond College University of Maine Dickinson College Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute University of Illinois Wooster Technical School Oregon Agricultural College New Hampshire University University of Florida Rhode Island State University New York University lVIassachusetts Agricultural College North Dakota Agricultural College Colgate University Alabama Polytechnic Institute University of Pennsylvania University of Wisconsin Cornell University Pennsylvania State College University of California University of Pittsburgh University of Virginia University of lVIichigan l Farley Adams Young Ludlum I-Iinrichs Frye Sleicher Devenbeck Everett Schaefer Lumsden Bissell Parker Cooper Scott I-Iarrison Coulter Rurode Townsend Coombs' Smith Hallock Dings Field Slockbower Drury Four I2,'LHld7'fd ' E , A ' - ' .. ' qv. ' I 1 IIID CTQIIIOIWQ P Hmm CAI Lambda Chapter Established in IQI 2 A FRATRES IN URBE THORNE COMINGS HULBERT JAMES EVART IVIATTHEWS FREDERIC BRETTELL NIERRILL ' J I SENIORS CHESTER WRIGHT BISSELL WILLIAM HARRISON, JR. SAMUEL MEADE COOMES, JR. DAVID VICTOR LUMSDEN CHARLES HENRY COOPER WILLIAM SCRIVENER RURODE CLARENCE DALLY COULTER WALTER LEE SCOTT LESLIE BOWER TOWNSEND JUNIORS I JAMES. RICHARD ADAMS THEODORE SUMNER FARLEY JAMES COWSERT PAUL EVERETT PARKER V WILLIAM FREDERICK DAVIS JOHN JACOB VOGT SCHAEFER FLOYD CORNELIUS DEVENBECK JAMES HARRIS SOJMMERVILLE OLIVER' ELMORE EVERETT WILLIAM MACBRIDE YOUNG SOPHOMORES ALDEN WATERBURH' FIELD FREDERICK HINRICHS JAMES BLAINE FRYE ' CHARLES DANIEL LUDLUM JAMES RUSSELL HALLOCK ARTHUR KENWOOD MILLS PAUL SLEICHER . FRESHMEN VVILLIAM DINGS RALPH SLOCKEOWER PREDERIC FRANKLIN DRURY HARRY HAROREAVES SMITH Four llundffd Om' 1rcT'T2 loaweaorlmlfseyllnrlfe.1r1,rlHf m:1lll,llllrllale , a 9 2 we me 'iff DU fix -Co E on lil. fn Ya Founded in IQI2 l L.deLancey Delaney Terwilliger Gauger Wiedorn Ashley Chamberlain Swanson Haring Nlertz Beckwith Jack ll. Pemqeld lXIawha Hayward Karg D. deLancey Simmen West Hogg Holbrook Johnson Baer Strauss Hartmayer Cormack Holmwood W.Penf1eld Four Hundred Two ....... - 1 ..,. ,A,A. A..A 5232155 iffi f ?ff7' 5 1f' I A f 'E ..!N , '- 7, .-., J -..ffl I 1-Q ' I A Jjif f' 711 ,.- . 0152 nf. I. W if I I 'J WJ' ', M R ' 'I A: V' . 'aff -Y,' Az-A 'Ei' ' 'I '-32' I I A f 1' I A V , ' , g g ,. 5' ,, ',2 fi? 'ff Q ..,,. I , ff-- w. I. Q Y , ' .flaw1,211-'I'11'4,nZEE':1,-,:-Y-amfwef - ' 1:-,Jw A ' ' , ,,f- Cgfezfcsis FRATRES IN FACULTATE LESLIE CARD CEDRIC HAY GUISE ALLAN CAMERON FRASER NIORTIMER DEMAREST LEONARD ERATRES IN URBE DAVID EARL NIATTERN WVILLIAM SHAFFRATH WIEDORN . SENIORS WALTER ARTHUR BAER CARL CHRISTOPH CHAMBERLAIN CHARLES MARSHALL CORMACK JAMES MICHAEL DELANEY WILLIAM HENRY GAUGER HERBERT WILLIAM HARTMAYER HA.RRX' FREEMAN HOLMWOOD ANDREW JACK . DEYO WAY JOHNSON WILLIAM EARNEST KARG JAMES KENNETH MA WHA GORDON JOHN MERTZ MARSHAL GEORGE PENFIELD WILLIS EDGAR PENEIELD RANDALL BROCKNER PURDY RALPH GEORGE EVEST JUNIORS A ' CHARLES ALLEN BECKWITH DELOS WALKER HARING GEORGE PESTALOZZI SIMMEN JOHN NOBLE STRAUSS SIGURD BENEDICT SXVANSON . SOPHOMORES BURTON MARSHAXLL ASHLEY WILLIAM JOSEPH NIORAN NORBURY TERWILLIGER FRESHMEN EDWARD MAURICE CADIGAN KENNETH EDWARD HAXYWARD GEORGE ALBERT HOGG GEORGE NVHITMAN HOLBROOK DE VEAUX DE LANCEY LIVINGSTON DE LANCEY GEORGE WILLIA.MS PURDY VICTO'R OTTO WEHLE Four llundrrfl Tllfff ir 6 W O 5 EY - . 1 3- lx- . it Gr ,ia-4' gig 5 , if ali 'Vw' ' V- M3111 3 V y VW R ,., 1 Omicron Alpha Tau Founded in IQI2 ROLL OF CHAPTERS Cornell University College of Dental and Oral Surgery Columbia University University of Kentucky WVeiss Jackson hlittelman Havelin A. Eisner Goldberg Galinsky Moses Kauffman Kaplan B. Eisner Chirlian Jacobstein Greenberg Four Ilundred Four 1 uull I 1rffi2 SOLEQLRNELJLLIAN,1I? MI?I1II1ILL A O .c ,A,,: l7IfLUl'0l'l 4UAE jd!! Alpha Chapter Established in IQI2 SENIORS BENJAMIN EISNER ARTHUR ISRAEL FRUCHT JUNIORS GUSTAVE CHIRLIAN SAMUEL GALINSKY SOHPOMGRES JULIUS LEO FRIEDMAN BENJAMIN KAPLAN HERMAN GREENBERG ABRAHAM LOUIS KAUFFMAN -JULIUS EDWARD HA.VELIN PHILIP LAWRENCE KLEIN ROBERT NOAH JACOBSTEIN NATHAN NIOSES JOSEPH UTTAL FRESHMEN ARTHUR EISNER LEO BERNARD NIITTELMAN HARRY GOLDBERG ISIDOR WEISS Four llundrfd Fivr Q. H1 ..A. ,AA. 'l nllllwlllm Q Kappa Delta Rho Founded in IQO5 ROLL OF CHAPTERS Nliddlebury College Cornell University New York State Teachers' Colgate University Franklin College Pen nsylvania State College College Rodwell Lyons Adams Flumerfelt Clark lfVilkes Aldricli Zimmerman Grox ei Hill W'inchester Wfilbur Andrews Conradis Schnatz Smith Davis Pratt RAckerlx Corbett Francis Walkley Cheston Ramsay 'Whitney Race Usher Young Green MCCOHI1Cll McKee Gallman Buell Shaw Rlertens Dodson C.Ackerly Fisher EDufHes Warne Tibbitts Nlclilfresh Corby Wood Prof.lX4oler Felter Houston S Duflies Lstabrook Four Hundred Six I I I - v.4,4 I Beta Chapter Established in IQI3 FRATRES IN FACULTATE HARRY ,GABRIEL ALBERT RUSSELL IVIANN GEORGE SYLVANUS IVIOLER MERL PERROTT MOON WILLIAM IRVING MYERS HOWARD BURNSHIP GRTNER I JOSEPH PULLMAN PORTER I FRATRES IN URBE MILTON CHRISTIAN WESTPHAL JAMES WALDO WILBUR MILO FOLLET WINCHESTER A SENIORS Q, CHARLES EDWIN ACKERLY WILLIAM RAY BUELL GEORGE BENTLEY CORBY DEWITT DODSON STANLEY BRITTAIN DUFFIES KENNETH CHARLIE ESTABROOK ROBERT KENNETH FELTER HAROLD SNEDAKER FISHER JAMES HUNTER CHESTON EDWARD LOWE DUEFIES WALDEMAR JOHN GALLMAN JAMES ASHER MCCONNELL EDWARD PRICE MCKEE IRA HAROLD HOLUSTON JOHN LISTER IVICELERESH JACOB MERTENS, JR. JOSEPH PHIPPIN SHAW CARL HERBERT TIBBITTS COLSTON ESTEY WA.RNE NEIL MATTHEW WILLAR I GEORGE DILWYN WOOD JUNIORS HUBERT HAWLEY RACE JAMES ALEXANDER RAMSAY ROBERT REESE USHER CLARENCE WILLARD RVALKLEY HOWARD ERWIN VVHITNEY SOPHOMORES ROBERT SAUNDERS ACKERLY HENRY VINCENT ANDREWS ROBERT JOSEPH CLARK ROGER BAILEY CORBETT CHESTER COUGHRAN DAVIS JAMES FRANKLIN FRANCIS STEPHEN SANFORD GREEN ARTHUR JAMES GROVER YVILLIAM JEFFERSON PRATT ' FREDERICK THEODORE SCHNATZ EDWIN LOUIS SMITH WILLIAM CROCKETT VVILKES RAYMOND DAVID YOUNG JAMES DONALD ZIMMERMAN FRESHMEN GEORGE OLIVER ADAMS ALBERT EARL CONRADIS EDWARD DAVID HILL ROBERT FRAYER ALDRICH WALTER EDSON FLUMERFELT JOHN DANIEL LYONS HAROLD CLIFFORDCHESTON ROBERT PIERRE HAMILTON IRVING HENRY RODWELL Four Ilundrrfl Srcffn Q , e1 uuuruo 7i2euiQiWQQe1LeNuEsLL1AN Wiillmmrll o e iiei l C fs :Sq ri ,442 fi 1 N 6 ' X i 1 Lf 3 3 ! f 4 'K ' Es :Qs ,.,1:g:rf' ,.,::1: 3 ,,-mf ,.:3i5E :ff' if 'D E L 9 QQQUST R ' A Kappa Phi Founded in IQI3 l Schoheld Hagen Hale Shepard NVilliamsor1 Orton Baurnbaidner Ellsworth Campion Bennett Remick Tuttle Wandell lWcKn1ght Wriglit Swanson Fearing Protzman Woodworth Hungerford Dams Hughes O'Donnell Gillan Eidarn VanScoter Bwrbour White Four Hundred Eighi , 4 J -- 'II , '- . .. ., .,,, ., I1 QA HQRWCQIPANIEILILDIIAIIIIIIYI NWI?,:IimI-IIJII ' fx-. my , qv , , ,T fcvf-:ceq-A .v . . 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A f A Q .sew .-A ,f ,I R, ' ' 44' ....,,. 4 ..I,,, ,... , . ,,,,' czppa, ZLL A FRATER IN F ACULTATE HORA CE WILLIAM LEET - FRATRES IN URBE WILBUR RAUYMAUR WINANS CHILTON AUSTIN WRIGPIT SENIORS ASHTON CUSEHING FEARING STANLEY JOHNSON HUNGERFORD CHARLES BROCKWAY HALE WILLIAM WILFRED PROTZMAN ROSWELL WILLIAMS WOODWORTH - JUNIORS THEODORE LAKE BENNETT HERBERT WINEIELD NICKNIGHT STEPHEN MA,RTIN CAMPION ARTHUR EDWARD REMICK ROWLAND FENNER DAVIS RALPH EDWIN SWANSON FRANK HAROLD ELLS WORTH TRA CY TUTTLE WVALTER JASON WANDELL SOPHOMORES DONALD GEORGE BAUMGARDNER PETER FRANCIS HUGHES, JR. BERNARD EIDAM FREDERICK JOSEPH O7DONNELL ANDREW JAMES FULLER WILLIAM CLIFFORD ORTON, JR. PAUL LAVERNE GILLAN HAYDEN LUTHER SCHOFIELD DEWEY ADMIRAL HAGEN JOHN DANIELS SHEPARD FRANK SHAVER WILLIAMSON F RESHMEN CARROLL BARTLETT BARBOUR CHESTER JAY VAN SCOTER NORMAN PERCIVAL WHITE Four Hundred Nine 1.4.1. l.. I1 , Q A one Qi ,tiPt'mrwiiiywi iiii y University University Case School of Applied Science University of IVIissouri University of Indiana University of Illinois University of Colorado University of Nebraska Rose Polytechnic Institute University of Kansas Ohio State University University of New Hampshire Pennsylvania State College University of Maiiie Harvard University Sk Rvw s Af -:.di?+-fr?- Tea. lf' A fi ' V' --- Nt 'T 2 H' -nu - as ai-, - ,f X - i+Lg'E?? nw- f X 1 ' at 5 Y L,-w-i s- ' - uf: 2:1 1 L . - , i in .Q VY, wi, . - :Q :z e is '1 w j .' 't-. - ' 'I Q x, 1' .. --I iff I . -9 ' .Q ,T , v J. si Q5 Alpha Chi Sigma Founded at University of VVisconsin 1902 ROLL OF CHAPTERS Syracuse University University of North Carolina University of California Cornell University Northwestern University Allegheny College Yale University Louisiana State University University of Pittsburgh Leland Stanford University University of IVIichigan University of Kentucky University of Cincinnati Washington University Mass. Institute of Technology University of Gklahoma of Wisconsiii of Minnesota Nlclflfresh hfIorse Rider Brandes Holzberger Hemrner I-Iartt Bartlett Purdy Cornwell Hoel 'Wardle NIcCormick Sherburne Righter Stevens Reed Nichols Carrier NIcKinney Lang Bailey Sperry 'Wood 'Williams Moody Lippincott Barrett Scureman Morgan Hayward Schulz Lape Flint Stillwell Helps Laubengayer H.Rynalski Fonda Stockett A.Rynalski Jackson Corey Four Hundred Ten -- f - I Tr ' ' ' 'I A ' .-Hffil , .....,. I Q . A, 1 A.A.A .QRWQ l1M1341.:Jk- ..,.A Tau Chapter Established in IQI3 A HONORARY W'I'LDER DWIGHT BANCROFT GEORGE VVALTER CAVANAUGH JAMES ADRIAN BIZZELL EMILE NIONNIN CHAMOT ARTHUR .WESLEY BROWNE LOUIS NIUNROE DENNIS WILLIAM RIDGELY ORNDORFF V FRATRES IN URBE PETER WVALTER CLAASSEN FRANK HOWELL POLLARD NTAJOR EDWARD HOLMES FRANK ELMORE RICE GRADUATES AUSTIN BAILEY WILLIAM LEROY LIPPINCOTT GEORGE HENRY BRANDES ASA EMANUAL MCKINNEY ROBERT BRAINARD COREY ALDEN MOODY RALPH THOMAS CORNWELL MELVIN NICHOLS , RAYMOND JOHN HEMPHILL ARTHUR JOHN RIDER ARCHIE BERNHARD HOEL FLOYD LESTER RIGHTER 'STUART DEMING JACKSON ARTHUR JOHN SHERBURNE . A SENIORS ' WILLARD RIEHLMAN BARRETT JOHN LISTER NICELFRESH WILLARD JOHN BARTLETT ALVIN CANFIELD PURDY JAMES DODDS CURPHEY ALLEN BALDWIN REED JOSEPH HOWARD FLINT HENRYK RYNALSKI HAROLD ARTHUR HARTT ERIC THEODORE SCHULZ ANDREW JOSEPH HEMMER DONALD RAYMOND STEVENS HAROLD TALBOT LACEY JOHN WESLEY STOCKETT, JR. JUNIORS' VVENDELL CARRIER JOHN MAXCLEOD MCORE 'WALTER SCOTT HOLZBERGER FREDERICK JOHN MORGAN HAROLD ALDEN JEWETT CHARLES SVVA LTER MORSE FREDERICK ROBERT LANG AUGUSTINE RYN.ALSKI FREDERICK HENRY LAPE HARRX' RVILTON SCUREMAN ALBERT VVASHINGTON LAUBENGAYER YVARREN RQYRON SPERRY HILTON GERARD WOOD SOPHOMORES JOHN SUTLIFF FONDA GORDON RANDOLPH RICCORMIC K HAROLD GLENWOOD HAYWARD ANDREYV JAMES RONALD HELPS CHARLES WVILLIAM STILLWELL PHILIP VAN GELDER VVARDLE ' VVILLIAM WILLIAMS Four llzmdrra' 1:'lr:'r1z . ,V. ew .., . -1 ease Q 2 ode 012,151 eu, -f:1 f ,.X'f I it X, , 1 lg 2? Wd 'V - . Q ga Jr, i I c X., I 'K ,Ai i t I' 1-.-pie' 2? , ,,, ffif t blf eat. YJ alla - X4 41 is Q 1 3 . 1 ' -- f , f 'E-N . gl, 67 A .-e., I I .J 'I . .,,-A,. 'l' , I - intrQ,rl1l 'f-'w1,a:,ayQ il Lambda Chi Alpha Boston University hdassachusettsl Agricultural College University of Pennsylvania Pennsylvania State College Brown University Massacliusetts Inst. of Technology University of Maine University of Michigan Rutgers College Bucknell University Worcester Poltyechnic Institute Cornell University California University University of Wasliingtori Rhode Island State College Dartmouth College Louisiana State University Founded in 1909 ROLL OF CHAPTERS University of Illinois DePauw University University of Georgia Knox College Alabama Polytechnic Institute Union College Purdue University Butler College University of South Dakota Harvard University Colgate University Northwestern University Oregon Agricultural College University of Wisconsin Cumberland University University of Alabama Missouri School of Mines University of Denver University of Indiana University of Texas , Iowa State College Oklahoma A. and NI. College Franklin and IVIarshall College Syracuse University New Hampshire College Richmond College Ohio University Wabash College Western Reserve University Colby College University of WVashington University of Akron University of Cincinnati University of Pittsburgh Washington and jefferson Colle e Carson Moody Lounsbery McNeil Orton E.G.Robinson IVIarkley C. S. Robinson Hugger Stotz Turner Cross Edmunds Beugler Nevins INIcCowen Luce Schultz IVIann Pollard Bender Greenleaf Willey NIowry Sharp Trescher Hale Four Iluvtdrfd Twflvf .X I -. . ,, .. ,I A ., -.W It I S1 AA A O ECORINIELSLSIIANIFYIIwIWmSeuIIL IIKS Cfgpfux Omicron Chapter Established in IQI3 I FRATRES IN FACULTATE DEAN ELWOOD LOUNSBERY WALTER CONRAD MUENSCHER A ALTON LELQFEVRE MARKLEY HUGH DANIEL REED LEWIS EARL MCCORD FRANK BURKETT WANN ALDEN HOWARD MOODY CARL LOUIS WILSON SENIORS JAMES REED CARSON MALCOLM FULLER ORTON GEORGE ERNEST CROSS ERNEST GUY ROBINSON HORACE JOHN RIICNEIL GEORGE CLINTON SWEET, JR. JUNIORS ROBERT CHESTER BURT SEARLES GREG'ORY SHULTZ ALBERT JOSEPH HUGOER CHARLES NIORSE STOTZ CECIL STANLEY ROBINSON RICHARD HAROLD TURNER SOPHOIVIORES JAMES VALENTINE BEUGLER ASHER DAUGHERTY MCCOWAN CLARK COLBY LUCE ROBERT MARCLEY NEVINS, JR. ' FRESHMEN JOHN FRANKLIN EDMONDS WILLIAM HOLTON IVIANN WILLIAM THURBER HALE GEORGE MURRAY POLLARD Four llundrecl Th irlre zz ., b 1, , .,, ., V - I1 o to , Qt iWQQooy1?,NasLoLt1ofs1s,o,lf'tl'mfiiiiiflstliiitirt iiio o - v -z,. '1'-ff'-1'::.,- - l'2ieEiZgiEi:1., ' 1.1aEz.3i21..:p ' W 'I ,1-me-if --v 50 I 1 15.5 , Mao. ' - Pw- Q.L.t 44.01 Alpha Gamma Rho Founded in IQO4 . ROLL OF CHAPTERS University of Illinois University of Wisconsin Ohio State University University of Missouri Pennsylvania State College University of Nebraska Purdue University University of Minnesota North Dakota State College IVIassachusetts Agricultural College Cornell University North Carolina A. and IVI. College Iowa State College Alabama Polytechnic Institutee Irish C.Putman Little Phillips Gilboy Gilmore Davies Vandervort Howard Zehner Potter Mack Allanson Giddings hfIcMurray Emerson Nordgren Moorhead Bullard Herzig -Lechler H.Putman Clark Spader Rickard Creal Baldwin Hunt Eason Lane Plass Norris Collins DuMond Bell Davenport Oates Smith Beiermeister Buys Russell Baker Hoagland Stevenson VanDoren Gee Perry Mead Four Hundred Fourteen A Q A 1 SSIIS O SIIJ OSLQ QI.PSN.EJL.L.1A.I2i,,l fIWe'IIEIIJIMIIIIOIIJI I Zeta Chapter Established III 1914 FRATRES IN FACULTATE BRISTOW ADAMS GLENN WASHINGTON HERRICK OLIN WVHITNEY SMITH EARL WHITNEY BENJAMIN RICHARD ALAN NIORDOFF RALPH HICKSRVHEELER A A IQARL JOHN SEULKE J . FRATRES IN URBE JOHN LEVENUS BUYS JAMES GILLIA.M GEE FRANK RICHMOND PERRY PERCY LAWRENCE DUNN RAYMOND BENEDICT MEAD GEORGE HENRY RUSSELL SENIORS ANDREW ALVORD BAKER JOHN FREDERICK LANE . WARNER FR-ANK BALDWIN FRANKLIN PURDY NIAYNARD JAMES MCPHERSON BEIERMEISTER LEO CHANDLER NORRIS RAYMOND WILLIAM BELL FRANCIS JOHN OATES JOHN HARRISON CLARK 'EDWARD LORENZO PLASS EDISON MOORE COLLINS DWIGHT BOUTWELL RANNO HAROLD LEROY CREAL GUY RICKARD EDWARD DAVENPORT LOUIS EDWARD SMITH FRANK LEE DUMOND GEORGE ALMOND SPADER DONALD HOAGLAND HOWA,RD ARTHUR STEVENSON JESSE VAN DOREN JUNIORS ALFRED SEBASTIAN HERZIG CARL WILHELM NORDGREN JOHN BARTLETT HUNT OLIN CHESTER POTTER ALFRED COBAUGH LECHLER HICKS WzA,RREN PUTMAN SOPHOMORES ROY ADOLPH ALLANSON ROBERT JACKSON HOWARD THOMAS IQENNETH BULLARD , JAMES ROBERT NIACK STERLING HOWARD EMERSON EDWARD DANIEL RACSWEENEY EDWARD BURR GIDDINGS DOUGLAS NICCORD MOORHEAD LOUIS AYLESBURY ZEHNER FRESHMEN WILLIAM HENRY DAVIES HAROLD BENJAMIN NICMURRAY NORMAN HENRY EASON MARCUS HANFORD PHILLIPS WILLIAM OWEN GILEOY CHARLES VVILLARD PUTMAN JOHN ELTON GILMORE PAUL KENNETH VVEBSTER SPRINGER PHILIP AUGUSTUS IRISH JOHN VYANDERVORT, JR. Four Hu-mired FSU-ll't'7I 1 uu i murine iiri ,q, '.',' yum Tnooygji ia 'Cs ' Ji' is , . . A , ' .if V - ifaf, X A .v v .A Q , .EQ F MQ yi If fi f i flflfigxxs y g i 9 ' e ww v W ,I A E' . J , 1' Q.,j-F i' ff 2 + .J Rte' ':,ff?? fav Q -A 'iiligzffgf fi wlizsig Q 55119 9 4 ,., -ie: . , ., .. in -. lBvEE?gi 5 b 3 ,N rags? G 'F iw Q rrp? I, rpm, I . 9 A , Wfyfqgkxz Theta Alpha Founded in 1909 ROLL OF CHAPTERS Syracuse University Cornell University Shepard Baker Carpenter H.H.Stewart Stone Tobey Fairfax Everett Hawlett Marsh Hyde Teeter Dickinson Call Reynolds Griggs Bigelow Jackson Gardener Wickes Shultis K.M.Stewart LeCluse Lentz Grigson McNulty Curtis Buck Holmes Smith TerBush Prof.Hunt Prof.Lee Prof. Seulke Bangs Simonds Rawlins Barney Kelley Carpenter Sprague Quackenbush Ellis Trowbridge Becker C Four Ilumiwd Sixlffn I OO O C32 AQAQOQOIRINBQLILIIOANIWWMIIIIIIIIL Beta Chapter Established in 1914 V , FRATRES IN FACULTATE EVERITT LEE HUNT MYRON ADOLPH LEE V KARL JOHN SEULKE FRATRES IN DANA GEORGE CARD . SENIOR JOHN. ROBERT BANGS, JR. ARTHUR ELDRED CARPENTER GEORGE GRAYDON CURTIS VVILLIAM HERBERT GRIGSON PERCY ROBERT HOLMES DWIGHT LEEDS MCNULTY FREDERICK HOWA.RD MARSH I JUNIOR CLAUDE MYRON BIGELOW HARRY EMMER BUCK JOHN LEROY DICKINSON WILLIAM LITTELL EVERITT CHARLES CRITTENDEN FAIRFAX EDWARD REGINALD GRIGGS FREEMAN SMITH HOWLETT URBE VAN BREED HART S ALMON WENTWORTH REYNOLDS IVIAURICE FRANK SMITH HARLAND HUBBA.RD STEWART KENNETH MAX STEWART ELMORE BECKER STONE LOWELL HOMER TEETER EMERY BOYCE TERBUSH S STUART NOBLE HYDE A EUGENE FRANCIS LECLUSE ALBERT LEROY LENTZ HAROLD MEAD RAWLINS LESLIE MANSFIELD SHEPARD WALTER WESLEY SIMONDS FRANCIS ALLEN WICKES SOPHOMGRES EDWARD VREELAND BAKER ELLERY ROBERT BARNEY IRVING JOSLYN CALL JOSEPH CHARLES GARDNER WILLIAM EDWARD JACKSON JAMES TRACEY LOWES MARSHALL GRANT SHULTIS DONALD HAND STARKS HERBERT DAYTON TOBEY FR ESHMEN ' HOWARD GOLDSBOURGH BECKER ROBERT HOLT CARPENTER EDWIN KENNEDY ELLIS RAYMOND ALDEN IQELLEY LEO QUACKENBUSH ROBERT TODD SPRAGUE RALPH WALTON STEWART BASIL EDWIN TROWBRIDGE Four Hundred Sewvzlwn e1 ucuuu 0 AA QMQQi1?sNcELuuLu1A.Niigi filllli,Ti'lm iuiu -SW? , , .1.,4 99999 r '2l q 1V bihi I NJ ,K . lfll l w lll f If l R L .,V' we r Scorpion' ' Founded in IQI4 Sweeney Peterson Burch Davis Sarle Erwin Lynch Wicks Burns Bullock MacGavoclc Rutherford Reinhard McConnell Sumner Horend Kammerer Gordon Schmidt Lape Adams Carr Packard Shaver Backus Rivenburgh Bennett McCarthy Wardle Diment O'Brien Ivanek Scott Baumeister Krey Roberts Plummer Whittemore Pringle Thompson Whitmo1'e VanAlstyne Lidell Janes Four Humirfd Eightfmz ., l f.. , .,- , V A 1 ICJ QED Scorpi OVLJ ' FRATRES IN URBE ROBERT CONNOR BURNS CHARLES ED WARD HADLEY Q KARL HERMANN FERNOW , SENIORS CHARLES, BAUMEISTER JOHN BENJAMIN BENNETT HAROLD FREMONT CARR CYRUS MARVIN CHRISTIAN HORA.CE KINNEY DIMENT BOLESLAW BERTRAND IVANEK WARHAM WHITNEY JANES CHARLES EDWARD KREY DON -ARTHUR LIDELL EARL FRANCIS O,BRIEN SIDNEY ALTON PACKARD ARCHIE MACINNFS PALMER HENRY FOWLES PRINGLE EMERSON BUZZARD RA.SBRIDGE DEXTER VOSBURGH RIVENBURGH THEIS ROBERTS MERIT SCOTT HENRY VETTEL ARTHUR SNOW VVHITTEMORE JUNIOR JOHN DAVRY ADAMS CHARLES WILLIAM BACKUS MYRON ALEXANDER GORDON FREDERICK STANLEY KAMMERER - FREDERICK HENRY LAPE JAMES NIINOR PLUMMER S FRANCIS JOSEPH SCHMIDT, JR, EDWIN ROY SHAVER RALPH PERRIN THOMPSON WALTER KENT VANALSTYNE PHILIP VANGELDER WVARDLE FLOYD IRVING VVHITMORE, JR. SOPHOMOR ES ALFRED STARR BENNETT CLAYTON MORSE BULLOCK CHARLES WILLIAM HOREND, JR. IKOLLIN HERBERT MCCARTHY NIALCOLM ROSEBROOK MCCONNELL GURDON PENDLETON MCGAVOCK WARREN DARRES REINHA.RD ERWIN ROBERT RUTHERFORD JAMES FREDERICK SUMNER . FRESHMEN HAROLD GRAYDON BURCH LEROY BSILTON DAVIS KENNETH MCKAY ERWIN ROBERT ANGELO LYNCH ERNEST REINHOLD PETERSON WVARREN FREEMAN SARLE CHARLES LESTER SWEENEY ALLYN BENJAMIN XKVICKS Four Ilundrrri 1Y1'm'lr'r11 nu- - ei i1ii6'f2iQeWQQ1LNiegLiiLi1oANiiiiWmffiesi,2efiiiieo Y I 3 Sigma Upsilon Founded in 1915 McGranaghan Cox Lansing Winch Spindler V Pratt O'Connor Blodgett Mullaney A.J.Smith Nlutchler Mifhin Nlaahs Nlerrill june Truthan Moersfelder J.E,Smith Fischer Jones Daniel Large Stout Wilson Christian MacKel1ar Four Humirrd Twmty IIIIIQFTQ. , DAQ AIIIIA A I QSllK?'I2?CZ 'ggasifonf E FRATRES IN UREE VJILLIAM JOHN MOERSFELDER EDWIN JULIUS TRUTHAN 4 SENIORS JOSEPH HOWA,RD CHRISTIAN GORDON MA.CKELLAR HAROLD HARTER CROUCH RAYMOND NATHANIEL MERRILL 'CHARLES WILLIAM FISCHER WILLIAM HENRY O7CONNOR HENRY HUNTER JONES ALGER JAMES SMITH LAURENCE BRIGHAM JUNE JOSEPH EDWARD SMITH EDMUND BURKE MCGRA.NA.GHAN FRITZ WILLIAM WEGNER DONALD BOWER WVILSON I JUNIORS HAROLD WILLIAM BLODGETT ' EDVVARD WILSON LARGE WALTER WRIGHT DA,NIEL I NORMAN JOHN SPINDLER ARHTUR CORNELIUS LANSING Q FREDERICK EUGENE STOUT SOPHOMORES WILLIAM THOMAS COX WILLIAM BIDDLE NIIEFLIN ALBERT HUNTRESS KOHLER JOHN BARRY MULLANEY ARTHUR JOHN NIAAHS JOHN POWELL MUTCHLER PERCY HOLDEN WINCH FRESHMEN WILLIAM ROBERT PRATT JOSHUA WILSON STOUT, JR. Four Iluvzdrfd Twr My-0 71 5 I 1 1lllJ.lllp,3, yyyy ,, ff l I ,H 3 I 'Z'- fy , Phi Delia Pi Founded in IQIS ROLL OF CHAPTERS Cornell University College of City of New York New York University Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute Long Island College Stevens Institute Casazza Ephraim Kevitz Levitz Lifshey C.G.Lewis Blasbalg Kupfer Lyons Feinson Volpe S.Goldstein Weiss E.H.LeWis Ross Schwartzreich W.Goldstein Four Iluvidrfd Twenty-two I Aw I ., ... - - ,I ' A .. - Q IIII I1 LI LI O LQ IIQEQIQLRIN,EgLIL MMIII 1A I ' cybhi Delia 17 az' Beta Chapter Established in 1916 FRATER IN UIRBE IVIURRAY BROOKES ROSS ' ' SENIOIRS JOSERH MILTON LEVINE SOLOMON SCHWARTZREICH EDWARD HOWARD LEWIS SIDNEY KENNETH STEINER SIMON MANNING WEISS JUNIORS GEORGE JOSEPH BOOKSTEIN WILLIAM GOLDSTEIN SOPHOMORES HARRY HOBA.RT BLASBALG SAMUEL HENRY FEINSON SAMUEL JOSEPH GOLDSTEIN MAXIMILIAN KUPFER LEONARD EDWARD LYONS INNOCENT JAMES VOLPE .FRESHMEN I GEORGE ENRICO CASAZZA ALEXANDER KEVITZ OLIVER SYLVESTER LEVITZ CLINTON GARDNER LEWIS LOUIS LAWRENCE LIFSHEY HENRY WILLIAM EPHRAIM Four Huvzdrfd Twenty-lhrre Q oddd e1 ol d Q flmxlnmllfllllol- V , w Q A qc ff ,232555 A--'lrffrf My '-11,zf::-Fm, 'ff 'ff' M-.wa M. QQ.. pf- gegf.-Q--ff -Irgggjigi I ,af . AQ. X Komos Founded in 1916 Clark Nlartwick Hanselman Fleming Potter Blume Ficken Rotunda Fiedler Ostergren Alfke Dietzen Reck Nleasday Thompson Ostergren Tenliick Lauuer Olsen Four Hundred Twenty-four I FRATER IN FACULTATE DOMINIC PETER ROTUNDA FRATER IN URBE WALTER MEASDAY, JR. I SENIORS FREDERICK HENRY ALFKE KURT CORELL LAUTER JAMES FRANKLYN FICKEN OSCAR RAYNOR OSTERGREN HARRY LEONARD HOLSTROM CHARLES WATSON TENEICK FREDERICK WILLIAM THOMPSON I ' JUNIORS ADRIAN FRANKLIN BLUME IRVING JULIUS MARTWICK HUGH NICHOLAS DIETZEN CARL FRITIOF OSTERGREN GEORGE HENRY FIEDLER LOUIS RECK, JR. SOPHOMORES JOHN RIMER FLEMING WILLIAM GLSEN GEORGE RAYMOND HANSELMAN HARLEY LOUIS POTTER FRESHMEN IVIARVIN AIDEN CLARK WVILLIAM FREDERICK PETTIG Four Hundred Twenty-ji e .... - 1 .. . STf2,..Q...Q Q.1sN.EgL.1..1.A.1z1inM'..fm.,...C I :' ii., P s N .E .1 64. ,.'.' ' . Q ' 1 L 1 5 5 .1413 , 9:51- Ii 'E W J' 355' If - -2525515.15 X , .1 in - --1-:-333: 2:12. A A ..-,.-mg' -gff , Rho Psi Founded in 1916 Chao J. S. Liu Li C. C. Kwong C. S. Liu Cheng Yang Chang Tan C. F. Liu Pao Wong A. Kwong Four Hundrrd Tweniy-fix I1 IIII , QWQ QIa.N,EgLILI1IANTI mIIIIIeIfII,,I, IIIII CHENG FANG LIU PU CHING CHENG LAN KO CHANG CHOA CHI KWONG CHI SHENG LIU MING KAO CHAO 'fliho HL ' I FRATER IN URBE PAO CHAO HUANG SENIORS SHAO FAN TAN KAM YUEN VVONG JUNIORS LVIING SIN KWEI SOPHOMORES JUN SHENG LIU KUO PAO PAO SIIAO TSENG YANG FRESHMEN FU CHANG LI Four Iluvzdrrd Twenly-.vfwrl 1oeo?i2 A o iiii O1 Y l lppzyef' ' .. ' ' 5? ' we-Wffef lf-5 .. -W Alpha Epsilon Pi Founded in 1913 ROLL OF CHAPTERS New York University Cornell University University of Pennsylvania Adler Adelsberg Peltz Cohen Oshrin Cooper Gurwitz Leifer Tyroler Schwartz Beskin Ozaroif Weisberg Amreich Four Humirfd Twenty-eighl S1 IIII , OEQDQIIRINIEQIILILAN M A , , I Beta Chapter Established in IQI7 SENIORS IWILTON ADLER BENJAMIN HARRISON GURWITZ ' JUNIORS HYMAN ADELSEERO LEON OSCHRIN BERNARD LEIFER FELIX RAPHAEL TYROLER B HX'MAN WEISBERG SOPHOMORES LOUIS SAUL AMREICH GEORGE COOPER THEODORE HYMAN BESKIN HENRY GSHRIN VVILLIAM REGINALD COHEN BENJAMIN OZAROEF ALFRED DAVID PELTZ FRESHMAN ISRAEL SAMUEL SCHWARTZ Fnuz' Huvzdrnf Twmzlg 1 1 1 . AA 0 IRNPEQLLIAN Wlliisim Q , if-2 'fi-1:12 E 2 r s .iv Sigma Pi Founded in 1897 ROLL OF CHAPTERS Ohio State University i Temple University University of Pennsylvania Kenyon College Ohio University , - Cornell University Ohio Northern University University of Illinois Purdue University Franklin and Marshall College Pennsylvania State College Iowa State University University of California Tulane University University of Utah Ajohnson Baxter McGraw Kreinheder Callan Bear Smeallie Pau Chandler Rjohnson Kilborne Lucas R.Mallery Frank Witzel Thompson Maier Wendnagle List Singleton H.MacKenzie lVIcLoughlin W.Mallery Burlage Wenger Haywood West Weaver Matson Morrill Schroeder Burrell Woodward D.Stevens R.Stevens Buerger Verwiehe Drago Lewis Post Williams E.G.lVIacKenzie Schempf Quis Gauntt Crandall Barrier Four Hfundrfd Thirty .., . ,. - xy: I O1 SSSS Sggma Qi Mu Chapter Established in 1917 FRATER IN F ACULTATE STANLEY Ross BURLAGE FRATER IN URBE HUGH NIACKENZIE GARDNER THURSTON BARRER GTTO IVIARTIN BUERGER ARCHIBALD WRAY BURRELL LOUIS DRAGO JACOB LYALL LOUIS FRANK CHARLES LUCIUS KILBORNE EDWIN GORDON NIA.CKENZIE EDWARDGLEONARD MAIER VINCENT NLCLOUGHLIN EDWARD HA.RRISON CORNISH WA.LTER JOHN FARR ALBERT HA.YWOOD7 JR. BENJAMIN LEWIS ALBERT LUCAS JAMES STURTEVANT NICGRAW SENIORS ROBERT GRAY MALLERY CHANNING HAWICES MORRILL ROBERT SCHEMPF LLOYD HERMAN SCHROEDER DONALD RA.YMOND STEVENS ROBERT WILLIAM STEVENS MORTON POWELL WOODWARD FRANK LOUIS VERWEIBE JOSEPH ALFRED WITZEL S WILLIAIM TABER MALLERY RICHARD MCCONNELL NLATSON DAVID PHELPS SINGLETON JOHN SYLVESTER SPAULDING CHARLES EUGENE WENDNACLE RA,LPH ANDERSON WENGER LUTHER SHIRLEY WEST SOPHOMORES ARTHUR MCKINLEY ALDRIDGE EDMUND FRANCIS BAXTER BURNETT LANDREDTH BEAR NTAYNARD FRANK CALLAN CARROLL WESLEY CHANDLER DEAN DE FOREST CRANDELL ALBERT NIASON JOHNSON RICHARD MONROE JOHNSON MILLARD ROBERT KREINHEDER CARL ALBERT LIST HENRY WALLACE SMEALLIE ROBERT WILLIAM THOMPSON WILLIAM DANIEL WEAVER FRESHNIEN EDWIN AMOR GAUNTT 'JOHN EDWARD QUIS LELAND ROBERSON POST LVIATHEW XVARD FREDERICK BRONSON XVILLIAMS Four Ilunffrfzl Tlzirtw on er or IGT9. Qiweo ILNEQLL1A.1s1aa??vsl.Y 'mlfiaitritr e . fi f A ? K. av I : if 'L Fl'NAli?'f' ,- flllilliit 45 ,yi llllllwley ' . .. 0i?3i.iQ-.f2ai ,, ba! .- X .5 S Qiiifiisvza- Pi Kappa Alpha Founded in 1868 ROLL OF CHAPTERS University of Virginia Davidson College William and Nlary College Southern University University of Tennessee Tulane University Southwestern Presbyterian University Hampden-Sydney College Transylvania University Richmond College Washington and Lee University University of North Carolina Alabama Polytechnic Institute North Georgia Agricultural College University of Kentucky Trinity College Louisiana State University Georgia School of Technology North Carolina State A. and M. College University of Arkansas' University of State of Florida Millsaps College Beloit College Nlissouri School of Mines Georgetown College University of Missouri University of Cincinnati Southwestern University Howard College Ohio State University University of California University of Utah New York University Iowa State College Syracuse University Rutgers College Kansas State Agr. College Pennsylvania State College University of 'Washington University of Kansas University of New hlexico NVestern Reserve University Southern Methodist University University of Illinois Cornell University Phomen Campbell Dunham Banta W.Dorrance Coupal Painter Hall W'asson Marshall L.Peer Simpson Chapman Snyder McGaughy Stevenson DuBois J.lXl.Cowan lVIcGahan Roess Conover Pope Cooley Foote A.Peer H.Dorrance Farnham Volkert Deming Dr. Carver Ferres Horner Perrv j'.S.Cowan Bretz Paris Turner Frost Dugan Schmidt Gehring Four Hundred Thiriy-two I 1OffizESO.EQOIIRNElLTLC1IA1S,lwm Ae TIII I I Zappa ' -Beta Theta Chapter Established in 1917 1 FRATRES IN FACULTATE GEORGE FRANCIS BASON WALTER BUCKINGHAM CARVER RALPH FELBER JONES STANLEY NIOTT-SMITH ' SENIORS HENRY TURNER DORRANCE WfVILLIA.M HURSH FARNHAM CYRIL EBENEZER HAZELL HALSTED STEELMAN HORNER KURT ARNOLD NIAYER HENRY STRAWN PERRY WALTER HUTCHINSON STAINTON ROBERT MORRIS VOLKERT A JUN IGRS LOUIS ROUNSEVILLE CHAPMAN GARRETT ELLIOTT CONOVER WALTER DEAN FERRES7 JR. KARL GILBERT KRECH JAMES CORNELIUS MCGAHAN JAMES PORTER NICGAUGHY ALFRED JAMES PEER XNJILLIAM HAYES POPE EA.RL JACOB SHERK ARTHUR WINEIELD SIMPSON SOPHOMORES THEODORE CHARLES BANTA JOHN JACOB CAMPBELL, JR. GEORGE RAYMOND COOLEY EDWARD TAYLOR COUPAL JAMES SAMUEL COWAN JOHN MARK COWAN HAROLD ARTHUR DUBOIS ORLANDO BAILEY FOOTE WILLIAM CAREY HULL, JR. DONALD EMERSON MARSHALL GEORGE CRAWFORD PAINTER LYNDON ARTHUR PEER GUSTAV FREDERICK ROESS, JR. VICTOR JOSEPH SNYDER GEORGE SHELLABARGER DUNHA.M I WILLIAM JACOB WASSON F FRESHMEN BENJAMIN DESAULLIER BARNES ROBERT TREAT DEMING WILLIAM HENRY DORRANCE HAROLD HERBERT DUGAN HARRY BELL FROST FREDERICK TULLIS JAMES RICH STEVENSON WILLIA,M HENRY CHARLES GEPIRING EDWIN LEWERS PARIS ROBERT LEO SCHMIDT WILPRED SEYMOUR SCHUTT PAUL WADSWORTH THOMEN TURNER Four lluvzrfrfd Tllirfy-lim? ,,1-1 , ' : ' -3Qmm1 S ul Allill 1 .....0 Q Q 1A,N,E1.L.L.11ars1.FT111ll'5m....e Q A -.x- 5 X1 ...'....5 .,,..4- P N - fe.-ix.. -s,-42151: :rs-:-Q:-w rss. fn, .Q-ntsfm.. 1-:s WAX .q... .,.W.,.Y.,....,.. M.. it xX g Q fx , vm xxx wg? M OX 6 ze , xi 'S RW! X-N wk l ' '-1:2:'z:fsZ-:-:r12- -M-I F' 1. iivf.. E!! 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Smith Barris Simmons A.W'.Smith Grilhn Morgan Dudley Hayward Horend Ipark Conklin Reed Bradley Offenhauser Kelly lVIiner Hurst Drake Ferris Pellman French Guest Apthorpe Nolan Miler Hinrichs Kinsman Pitcher Olds Dickens Nevens Ewald Pattison Block Mather Sampson White W'eis Irish Gilboy Four Hundred Thirty-four .. ,.,, .-- Q LOO U1 SSI S Q A A . In unzfzgnkgfolfu BOARD OF GOVERNORS CHARLES DIEBLE BOSTWICK IRVING PORTER CHURCH EUGENE ELWINHASKELL GLENN WASHINGTON HERRICK REV. HENRY POMEROY HORTON JAMES MCMAHON EDWARD LEAMINGTON NICHOLS HENRY NEELY OGDEN ALBERT ED WARD WELLS SENIORS GEORGE FRANCIS DICKENS HENRY EWALD, JR. 'WALTER HOYT FRENCH ALBERT FORD HINRICHS ELMER FRANKLIN KINSMAN MILTON ALSON NEVENS J ARTHUR KINGSLEY BOSANKO EUGENE TOLMAN DRA.KE SEYMOUR WASHINGTON FERRIS YVESLEY TATE GUEST ELMER TRAVIS HURST EMERSON CROSBY KELLY LEON AUDREY OLDS EDWARD HARGRAVE PATTISON JOEL KETCHUM PITCHER EDWIN MITCHILL PRELLWITZ WARD ARTHUR RODWELL PAUL CHARLES WANSER UNIORS KIRK ETNA. AAILER HA,RRY GEORGE MINER ALBERT RAYMOND NOLIN ARTHUR GEORGE PELLMAN ALEXANDER WESLEY SMITH RALPH HARRY SMITH SOPHOMORES CHARLES VVILBUR APTHORPE HENRY ALLEN BARRIS FRED WARREN BRADLEY FREDERICK SAMUEL CONKLIN HAROLD JENKINS DUDLEY LESLIE NOYES DURYEA. HAROLD WEEKS GRIFFIN HAROLD GLENWOOD HAYWARD CHARLES WILLIA,M HOREND, JR. WILLIA.M WASHINGTON IPARK GODFREY MORGAN, JR. 'JOHN SOMERVELL OFFENHAUSER FRANKLIN ANDREW REED CHARLES yVILLIA.M SIMMONS FRESHMEN LAURENCE FREDERICK BLOCK WILLIAXM OWEN GILBOY PHILIP AUGUSTUS IRISH JOHN CARD NIATHER YVILLIAM ELLIOTT SAMPSON NORMAN ALBERT XVEIS CLIFFORD REESE WVHITE Four 1I1lIltl7't'fZ Tlzirlyffi I ' fi r is v- -1 ! I1 ,.AAA C CQII,lSfN..bML,LlAN 1 lllXT!f'7UTm Q fs- X 'ifsimaai - ini' 'mv-21: Y-SS S, -xg Empty -3 49541 AI-E A'-Jftg' +R, is FEA? 'C HS XJ A 4, 5 .Ravi EF?- . Hi ' . : A X - A 'W- A - - A-S.:-f ., if f. .5 Ifuvlvir- wi - '- T5 ' . ES. L' A . - ' . -ff. M 4 ' In 11 - 1 f - 14427 5 , fa: -ivi-A 'X ' ng . .M +9 for awp- , .fu Ruin-?q 'mfA -.: ' -bam-fig - - , ' I ,,,L I , Alpha Psi BETA CHAPTER Established in 1907 F RATRES IN FACULTATE PIERRE AUGUSTINE FISH VERANUS ALVA NTOORE JAMES NATHAN FROST JAY GRIFFETH TOWNSEND WILLIAM ARTHUR HAGAN EARL SUNDERVILLE EARL BUDD HOPPER ' WALTER DENSLOW WAY WALTER LONG WILLIAMS FRATRES IN URBE CAMERON GOEE RAY VrAN ORMAN SENIORS KENNETH SCHUYLER FRIDERICI ROBERT ASA NICKINNEY ORLEND EDWARD HELMS ADRIAN MORSE MILLS ROY CAMPBELL JOHNSTON ELLIS LINDSEX MONTFORT JOHN LAUGHLIN DONALD LINUS PEASE JAMES RICHARD VA RLEY JUNIORS ELLSWORTH SHEFFER BROWN GLENN DOUGLAS HARMON LOREN NEWELL DODGE ARTHUR JAMES PADDOCR DONALD FAY TAYLOR SOPHOMORES DAVID WILLIAM CHENEY MORRIS GILES FRANCE LEROY PA RTRIDGE MCCRAY FRESHMEN JAMES JOSEPH BOGAN CHARLES LUCIUS KILBOURNE JOHN LAWRENCE BOGAN EDWARD WILLIAM MARTIN CLARENCE NEWELL BRAMER PHILIP SMITH CLAYTON EARL DECAMP JAMES RICHARD TREMLETT F our Hundrfd Thirzy-fix ,H , , .x., ..- - ., .. M . 1 , QWQQ ,1gN E,L L 1 Alz1,W mfum r 111111113 Q A ssrs c?f2sQaWesQyPsrNyaQLiLe1e4ss1rjrftfitiitiyiimiiiyieii e , , f: wait I S ii It 5 ff 'E a W, 4 MX ., -'.-1111 V. : ',Q!:5f,f ' QA , J, -1-e 32-by fs ri, lx, 'G-'Ni 'f we -32' E'1:yJIZ-Bt, Kappa Alpha Theta De Pauw University Butler College Indiana State University Vanderbilt University Purdue University University of Illinois University of hiinnesota Northwestern University University of Wisconsin University of N. Dakota Lawrence College University of Nlichigan Ohio State University Allegheny College University of Cincinnati Univ. of Pittsburgh Cornell University Toronto University University of Vermont Syracuse University University of Kansas 'Washington University Founded in 1870 ROLL OF CHAPTERS University of Nebraska University of Missouri University of S. Dakota Washburn College Colorado Agr, College Stanford University University of California University of Arizona Swarthmore College Barnard College Goucher College Adelphi College Randolph-Nlacon College University of Texas University of Oklahoma Newcomb College University of Washington Oregon State University Nlontana State University Washington State College Oregon Agr. College University of Pennsylvania Oklahoma State Agr. College Seaman Keiper Barrett Kinney Scheller Thropp Goff Duddy Roux Rowlee Rane Marx Hoehler Iaquish Webster Curtis Legare Terrasse Taylor Delap Nlartin Folks four Ilumfrfrl Thirty-eiglzi A Q ... QSWQ. . . Iota HAAEV b Established Chapter QPPG, UQDJLG, - in ISSI ' IN FACULTATE MRS. ANNA BOTSFORD COMSTOCK MISS FANNIE COOLBAUGH RANE MISS DORIS DENA.RD WYNKOOP - INURBE MISS ETHEL ZOE BAILEY NIRS. WILLIAM FORREST LEE DR. MARGARET BAKER MRS. KENNETH CARTER LIVERMORE MRS. 'GEORGE4RAY CHAMBERLAIN MRS. THOMAS LITTLETON LYON MRS. BERNARD ALBERT CHANDLER MRS. JAMES FERRIS MCKINNEY 'MISS ELSIE STERLING CHURCH MRS. EDWARD NICHOLS MRS. LOUIS MUNROE DENNIS MISS ABBIE FINDLAY POTTS MISS CHARLOTTE AMY DIETZE MRS. HUGH DANIEL REED -NIRS. RALPH EDWARDS MRS. HORACE PRICE SAILOR MRS. WILLIAM ROSE GIBBON MRS. ROBERT WARREN SAILOR MISS GLADYS FAY GILKEY MRS. JACOB SCHRAMM MISS LILLIAN PEARL GREEN MRS. ALBERT WILLIAM SMITH MISS REBECCA STONEMAN HA.RRIS NIISS LOUISA EDWING KEASBEY, JR. MRS. BENJAMIN FREEMAN KINGSBURY MRS. MRS. MISS LOUIS PARDOU SMITH LILLIAN MARSH TANNER MILDRED WATT MISS CECELIA AGNES LAW MRS. ELIAS ROOT BEADLE WILLIS NIRS. ALFRED WRA.Y SENIORS ELLEN HEDWIG MARX LYDIA. AMANDA SEAGER LOUISE MA.RTHA ROUX BAIZAY ASHMORE THROPP SILENCE MAY ROWLEE LOIS IRENE WEBSTER JUNIORS IRMA FRANCES BARRETT ELIZABETH KEIPER CAROL CURTIS ELIZABETH HURD ROYCE KATHARINE DUDDY LUCY TAYLOR . SGPHOMORES MILDRED MARGARET BORK EDITH ADELAIDE GOEF FRIEDA 'WILCOX HERSHEY HELEN LOUISE AQUISH HELEN DELAP EVELYN ESTHER FOLKS ANNA KIMMEL HOEHLER GERTRUDE NIARTIN HELEN IQINNEY FERDINANDA IZLAR LEGARE ELIZABETH KING SNODGRASS I KATHRYN ELIZABETH TERRASSE FRESHMEN MARGUERITE ILL SCHELLER GRETEL ANGLE SCHENCK MERCEDES NIARGARET SEAMAN EDITH LOUISE SMITH Four Huvzdrrzz' Tlzirly-mm' .4 .. M or165?2roaweQLRNEQLL1rA1z1,F'lt miiii,1iiiiI e H EX I wp-TQ, M1 .,,J. ,fjerfff '2 7 f 3 .ai new ' We fs V 1' ax lk rf Kappa Kappa Gamma Boston University Adelphi College University of Pennsylvania Swarthmore College Cornell University Syracuse University University of Toronto Allegheny College West Virginia University University of Akron Ohio State University University of Cincinnati De Pauw University - Butler College Indiana State University University of Kentucky University of Nlichigan Adrian College Hillsdale College University of Minnesota University of Wisconsin Northwestern University Founded in 1870 ROLL OF CHAPTERS Illinois Wvesleyan University of Illinois Iowa State University Kansas State University Nebraska State University Colorado State University Kansas State Arg. College Oklahoma State University Texas State University Tulane University University of Missouri University of Montana University of 'Washington University of Oregon Idaho University Whitman University University of California Leland Stanford, Jr., Univ. St. Lawrence University University of Pittsburgh Purdue University University of New NIeXico Martin Dirnelow Mathewson Needham Pope Deuel Evans Brundidge Mc Cay Spies Gibb Hales Speer E. Leary Roth Masters Sey mour Root Bateman H. Leary Elliott Cook Hebel Strunk Carll four Hundred Forty O1 IIIII Q IIII S Zfqlvjopzzfpjoa gafnnza Psi Chdplelf Established in 1883 ' - IN URBFI K.ATHERINE ALEXANDER NIARY WARNER BANCROFT JOSEPHINE BANKS PETER WALTER CLAASSEN NIARCARET CUTHBERT CLARA HOWARD h MRS. WALTER FRANCI ' W SENIOR VIOLET FLORENCE BRUNDIDGE HAIDEE CARLL DELPHINE KA.THRYN CHARLES LAURA CLARK COOK MISS MISS MISS MRS. MISS MISS MISS NIISS NIRS. MISS MISS LVIRS. MARY JOSEPHINE HULL JULIA MELOTTE HENRY NEEDHAM DOROTHY PURDY GERTRUDE THILLY LEONARD URQUHART S WILLCOX - S I GRACE CATHERINE DIMELOW EMMA BRENAN LEARY DORIS PAULINE MARTIN MILDRED MULLER ALICE HESELTON NEAL JUNIGR HELEN BATEMAN MARIONIGERTRUDE COOMBE FRANCES LEE CORBETT . LOIS ELLIOT FLORENCE PERROTT FLEET S MARY MURISON GIBB BARBARA MURLESS - SARA ELIZABETH SPEER LOUISE TARBELL MARGARET THILLY SGPHOMORES HESTER BANCROFT IRENE HEBEL HELEN NORTH LEARY RAGNHILDE WILH KA.THERINE MCKAY HELEN ROOT CATHARINE WILHELMSEN ELMSEN FRESHMEN MARY BUTLER BARBARA DEUEL ANNA DURAND GERTRUDE MATHEWSON MARY WILLC VIRGINIA NEEDHAM ANN POPE RUTH SEYMOUR CATHERINE STRUNK Ox Four Hundrfd forly lm: 1 . . 152 A otherQtawreitttrlaAlsliifiti1iufiimu- AA a 5 .iafm iftle i fl K L i 'FH I Dettlfl Delia Gamma Founded in 1872 ROLL OF CHAPTERS University of IfVashington University of California Albion College Buchtel College University of Indiana of Illinois of Nebraska of Nlinnesota University University University University of Missou1'i University of Michigan Adelphi College Syracuse University Northwestern University University of Iowa Leland Stanford, Jr. University University of Colorado Cornell University Women's College of Baltimore University of Wisconsin Ohio State University University of Montana University of Idaho Swarthmore College Toronto University Oregon University Washington University Lawrence College Whitman College University of North Dakota University of Oklahoma Quick Rowe Smith French Howell Bashore Powers VValters Storey Errington O.Northup Parbury Deylen Swenson Willison Erskine Newman Archibald Elliott I-Iedgcoek Thomas LaNIont Acomb Hoyt Dodds McCartney Tuttle H.Northup Beals iVIcGlynn K.Slater I-Iartzell Batchelor C. Slater Four Hundred Forty-two J. 1 A4 O , O1.mQQ...R.NELL.1.A1wI.Qf'III'mIII.IIII- ..... Chi Chapter Established III 1885 IN URBE A4138 EVELYN NIARGARET ALSPACH NIRS. CLARK SUTHERLAND NORTHUP BALRS. CHARLES DIBBLE BOSTWICK MRS. CAROLINE ADSITT SLATER NIRS. ROLLA CLINTON CARPENTER MISS KATHERINE MADGE SMITH MRS. CHARLES HERBERT ELMER LJRS. WILLIAM ALONZO STOCKING 'MRS. ALLAN FRASER MISS HELENE GEERTRU VAN NESS MRS. CYRIL HARRIS MISS LUELLA WILLIAMS BARS. EUGENE ELWIN HASKELL MRS. WALTER LONG WILLIAMS A MRS. EDMUND LOUIS WORTHEN A SENIORS HELEN MCCURDY ACOMB EXIILDRED FLORA LANIONT DOROTHY DAY DODDS MARCIA MAY MCCARTNEH' ADELAIDE HAYWARD ELLIOTT MP.RJORIE ANN THOMAS ALICE HILL ERSKINE CHARLOTTE CAMPBELL TUTTLE ELAINE RUTHE HEDGCOCIQ AGDA TEOLIN SWENSON NIARY KATHERINE HOYT NIARY DOROTHY XIVILLISON JUNIORS - JANE ISABEL ARCHIBALD JANET GREGG BALACADAM SOPHIE NIARIE DEYLEN RUTH NEWMAN CAROLINE LVIARJORIE PARBURY SOPHOMORES NELDA BEATRICE BASHORE PLACIDA CORONATA POWERS JEAN OLIVE ERRINGTON ROBERTA WVINCHELL QUICK KATHERINE BENNETT FRENCH MILDRED VIRGINIA ROWE HELEN ILSE HOWELL HELEN DAVIS SMITH OLIVE EMELYN NORTHUP MARGfXRET HAMILTON STOREY MARGERY LAURA WALTERS FRESHMEN EEARGARET LOUISE BATCHELOR NIADELINE MONSEES MAURINE KATHERINE BEALS HELEN FRANCES NORTHUP GERTRUDE HA.RTZELL CAROLYN PENELOPE SLATER MABEL MCGLYNN KATHERINE SLATER Four IJ1l'Hli1'1'fJ Forty-llmv .,, Y , . SD .., IQ 2roiwaollruertiiiisrsIiiirmiifir I M i,:5Q1fQ1,.i.f,:QZ.'J,. i y M'Hilrgffle-71511.-,lg r. :i::w,,: firwfyviwwr sz'-'jr r , , ,2.f':'. W2f '1'1F,'g15'N,il'g:,2 li' iiiQf.f' ' M ,N ,ff-:Z Lxr, mf r at 1, ' . ,, L N53 9 1' 1 iq 'rv J 'als :Q lfwi l H K by l xii 4 x it 'll HN WS' 0 'l 4, A K Ng 'Milf xl' '- vul'rflV'it 'sm was- W , lll'lrl.:'IT'Ll'ml1 ' i ',,,,1.::iirfWr ii L. . r v ' '.b1sW'Fl lr Q? t' 'ill WMI? , , 3' 5 YEL ' .U Q, f..nH':lqQ1f', EW- i ,- ,2MriiM.5,x,, f r V me ga, M e, XTV V -:iS i: iiqgfil1il6iT fl- i4!? :?9 Yi ., ,, . ,,... , A , ,, . M v rifafifwijv 2, ' 'll iitssdqifi 1 A , ww. i 'fW 'q,1f?, 5, 2 4 'TW 3 wri s t ,Li 1511 ,irii1gyarS': i'fl if aria i f'ffil'1nvW 't wi-failsN-rairfffriw 11 i. M1 in 9 -v1qb..im,-, .wiper , sl, i 3 zyiilrlqglw ,af f flwalf H .w if - , will li1,.:vgaQ31mf-lfrqaiifri' iw at 1 11 W , ,,ff...Y0 , HW if ,13 ,ff 4--' rf' ,- ffu5i'r,,f' ry' M,f-'- Jiyli V Alpha Phi Founded at Syracuse University 1872 ROLL OF CHAPTERS Syracuse University Barnard College - Northwestern University University of Nebraska DePauw University University of Toronto , . Cornell University Minnesota University University University Baltimore College Ohio State Boston University University University of Nlichigan University University of 'Wisconsin Washburn Leland Stanford, Ir., University University University of California University of Missouril of North Dakota University of 'Washington of Oregon College . of Oklahoma of Montana Burchfield Edsell Conwell Blauvelt Nlillspaugh Richeson French C. Bacon Houck DePue Cushman R. Irish Hayden Rankin Turpin Bolton Kirkwood Griffin Duncan Krey M.Irish Sprague Garnar Muller' Parker L. Bacon Woodcock Morse Bateman O'Connell Four Hundrfd Forty-four ' E, np- , ,I .- . , . ., I -V 4 I 'N U I IQ A.A.A M. ....A . M ,,.. ..... f ' I Delta Chapter . Established in 1889 ' IN FACULTATE DR. GEORGIA WHITE MRS. GEORGE YOUNG, JR. - ' I IN URBE MRS. HAROLD NELSON BLISS MRS. EDWARD GERARD IVIONTGOMERY IVIRS. CHARLES BRUFF MISS GRACE SEELEY MRS. BLINN SILL CUSHMAN MISS KATHRYN LILLIS SLINGERLAND MRS. CARL FREEMAN HOWE MRS. EDWARD TITCHENER . MRS. EDWARD GUILD WYCKOEE ' SENIORS HELEN CONNOR GENEVIEVE ELEANOR KREY NATALIE WOODLAND DUNCAN RUTH MORRIS RUTH FOSTER RUTH RICHESON MARY HULDA GRIFFIN GERALDINE ESTHER SPRAGUE MARIAN LOUISE IRISH KARIN ANDREEVNA WHITE JUNIORS CAROLINE GRACE BOLTON ELIZABETH QGDEN GARNAR I'IELEN DEPUE ELEANOR MILLER GEORGE ETHEL FAULHABER EDITH RANKIN MARIE MADELINE TURPIN SOPHOMORES CHARLOTTE TROTTER BACON ISABEL RUTH HOUCK KATHARINE HUTTON BLAUVELT RUTH FRANCES IRISH ALICE KYLE BURCHFIELD JUANITA JOHNS I DOROTHY CONWELL MARIE MAURER ' ELIZABETH ADA EDSELL NAN MILNE MILLSPAUGH DOROTHY CHANDLER FRENCH JEANETTE PATRICIA RAY ' ' ELSIE MARIE SWEET FRESI-IMEN LILLIAN BACON ROWENA MORSE MARGARET BATEMAN EILEEN O,CONNELL MARGARET CUSHMAN HELEN PARKER SYLVIA MULLER THURSIA WOODCOCK Four Hundrfd Furry-five is 1 ,AA W V lm' ' X ,, N, . xi 3-1 : -ss 'f- ' 2.-PI ,1 I., W f Alpha Omicron Pi Newcomb College New York University University of Tennessee Randolph-lVlacon Women's College University of Nebraska University of California De Pauw University Tufts College University of Maine Cornell University Northwestern University Leland Stanford, Jr. University Founded 1897 ROLL OF CHAPTERS University of Illinois University of Minnesota Syracuse University University of Washiiigton Southwestern Methodist Univ University of Indiana University of Wisconsin Montana State College Vanderbilt University University of Pennsylvania University of Kansas Miami University Barnard College O'Neill VonRoeder Green Lynahan Trebing Bright Shoemaker Algeo Ballantine Iensenius Hines Holmes Blodgett lVIoore Hausman D.Hieber Searles Doty Foster Pratt Campion Stanbro Davenport lX4unscll NLI-lillidge Gill Morrow Greenawalt Rl-Iillidge Warner F 0 ur H and red Forty-fix -1 .. QIIQOAEQ 0142 iffron Epsilon Chapter Established in IQO8 IN F MR-S. ETHEL HAUSMAN ACULTATE MISS ELIZABETH NEELY . I IN URBE MRS. ARTHUR ALLEN NIRS. MORTIMER BARRUS MISS CECEIIIA BATES A NIRS. RICHARD MORDOFF MISS ANNE MORROW MRS. NATHANIEL SCHMIDT MISS EVELYN JMIARGARET HIEBER MRS. WALTER DENSLOW WAY MRS. ALBERT WRIGHT I SENIORS MARY HONOR DONLON ETHEL HINCKLEX' HAUSMA.N DOROTHY BARBARA HIEBBR I NIARGARET ARRONET RUTH MARION BALCOM ELIZABETH STUART BALLANTINE FANNIE JEAN BRIGHT NELLIE DAVENPORT MARCIA MARIE HILLIDGE MA,RY EASTMAN MOORE CORNELIA ADELE MUNSELL UNIORS ESTHER IRENE ELY IRMA MAY GREENAWALT MARGARET WEIR NIORROW SARAH NAOMI SEARLES MARIE ADELAIDE STANBRO SOPHOMORES - ELSIE BERNICE BLODGETT HEDWIG MARIE BOYER THELMA FLOURNOY BRUMFIELD RUTH SNYDER HILLIDGE CONSUELO HOLMES GERTRUDE MARY LYNAHAN MARY ALICE O,NEILL ELIZABETH PRATT AMALIA SHOEMAKER FRESHMEN ELIZABETH WIDNIAYER ALGEO CATHERINE SARA CAMPION ELIZABETH MARTHA DOTY FLORENCE JANE FOSTER EDITH ADELE GILL ALICE CRAMER GREEN HELEN NIAE GSAND AGNES MARGARET HINES KAREN JENSENIUS ALICE GERTRUDE VON ROEDER DOROTHEA GRACE TREBING ELIZABETH THOMSON WARNER Four Humlrrd Furfy-.ffcwz lab.: ...., ff. ..A. A,., Q I grdlfag-. Q13 Cf l lumf t .f 1 5 ii 1, is Delia Zeta Founded in IQO2 ROLL OF CHAPTERS IVIiarni University Cornell University De Pauw University Indiana University Nebraska University Baker University Ohio State University Iowa State University ' Washington University Kansas State College University of California Lombard College Cincinnati University Pittsburgh University Eureka College Denver University University of Louisiana University of Wisconsin Oxford, Ohio Alumnae Cincinnati, Ohio Alumnae Indianapolis, Ind. Alumnae Lincoln, Neb. Alumnae New York City Alumnae Seattle, Wash. Alumnae Lafayette, Ind. Alumnae Omaha, Neb. Alumnae Ft. Wayne, Ind. Alumnae San Francisco, Calif. Aluirnae Dean Brace Schaaf Armstrong Chapman Cunningham Metcalf Hickey Oakes Welcli Schuman Cunneen Curtis Kelly Billheimer Pforr Stewart Pendery Raflloer Jepson Britton Four Humirfd Forty-eight I1 , O A QMS?Q.IPsIN.EIQLJA1,AIibI,.,W1SYVmI,?11H1,1,Ixs, . , I ID e fan Beta Chapter Established in IQO8 A IN URBE MISS DOROTHY ANNE COTTON MRS. OSCAR VON ENGELN ' ' SENIORS MABEL SOPHIE JEPSON IDA RAFFLOER IUNIORS AGATILIA NIARCELLE PENDERY IDQELLA HALL PFORR DOROTHY' LECOMTE STEWART SOPHOMORES lX4ARGURITE BILLHEIMER ANNE ELIZABETH CUNNEEN EDITH ROSALINE BRITTON DOLORES ALBERTA DKELLY DOROTHY EMMA SCHUMAN FRESHMEN HARRIET ARMSTRONG ESTHER BRACE LUCIE CHAPMAN GLADYS CUNNINGHAM DOROTHY' CURTIS ADELLE DEAN NIADELINE HICKEY BARBARA NICCLINTOCK JOSEPHINE METCALF EDITH OAS.KES MA.RION SCHAAF REGINA WELCPI Four Huw zclrrfl Forly-nine ,.32f?f5lll!Q. LQ.. L .,,. illf,l3 ,g,M .., . V.,A r ' gil 3 Q- ., K ,,,. ' 21 V: ,QA Delta Delia Delia Founded at Boston in 1888 ROLL OF CHAPTERS Adelphi Pittsburgh Transylvania Oklahoma Boston Adrian Vanderbilt Southwestern Bucknell Ames Wisconsin Stanford Cornell Arkansas Drury Texas Goucher Cincinnati Minnesota Washington Pennsylvania Coe Alabama Wyoming Randolph-lVIacon De Pauw Mt. Union Oregon Stetson Franklin Michigan Kansas State St. Lawrence Iowa Nlissouri Oregon Agricultural Syracuse Knox Baker Washington State Vermont lVIiami California Blaine Brenau hiillikin Colorado Middlebury Colby Northwestern Nebraska Butler Hollins Ohio Nevada Indiana Florida State Simpson South Methodist Colorado State Wallcer Kane Grannis Stevenson Clapp Sherk Lasater Scott Foote Cable White West Young Hall Souter Cummings Remsen Harris Dill McMullen Ottley Emerson Four Hundred Fifty ., W I I.. , - V ., A .. .. A . I1 IOIIOO TYY I 7 1 - '-' ff, ' :X1 4- 9 If-' ,w-If:4fv:--aw-,f'mul-L1-.v-:A '- S Q.-gf, ,. .,... ,.,. .,,-, .... , ,,., ,LH- m..,',' I A. '.,g.,.'Za1iI12,5EL ' 0- sv - gf: K :afQ-:--1-:g:'g.g,::. gf.-,.,.4 2. 1 ' .- iff ' ,Q ,I f , ' , lf' ' ' I-'f-3122 . 4.4,-.-FE , ' . ' -' A I :. I we III : M - :'f'3:ff,5,. ' .- i5.'fI'i25-'--..J-1.3154 I-lf' 'fy' I f 'f '25 ' ' ' m s - U - I' '- - .2 .. 31 ? J l ' - nf? 3-T451 -j - ,f --g.v aazs1,f1,v.Qm'-- .M. A ,dafvwv-H: ,A,,9:+:,qwp:m-71451 ' -I . ,I ,I H , MQW ,I L... I, K I , - , MLQLE- 'f ., -' I fpe-lfcz .Zefiq De lin: . .Alpha Beta Chapter Established in 1913 - IN URBE MISS JUANITA. BATES MISS NlA.RY FLORENCE LUMSDEN NIRS. CORNELIUS BETTEN NIISS NIA.RION RANDOLPH PRIESTLEY MRS. WILLIA,M CORNELL MISS EMMA ROMELIA. SPEED IVIISS ELINOR MA,RY FISH MISS DELIA. STONE MISS DOROTHY MARGARET HARRIS MISS KATHERINE THORP . NIISS MA.RGA.RET TREVOR SENIORS EDITHAPEARL CHAMPLIN THERA EMERSON FLORENCE MARY DILL ELEANOR CLARA MCIVIULLEN ' FRANCES NIABEL OTTLEY JUNIGRS ELVA MAE CABLE NIARGA.RET ABBIE REMSEN DEBORAH PROVOST CUMMINGS VERA GLADYS SAXE ELEANOR MARGARET FOOTE MA.RTHA CHANDLEY SOUTER AGNES NELSON HALL JEAN WfX.RDLA,W YVEST ELIZABETH DENNISTOUN KANE GERTRUDE PARKER YOUNG SOPHOMORES HA.RRIET GROSVENOR GRANNIS MILDRED ETHEL SHERK CORINNE LASATER DOROTHY JEAN STEVENSON SARAH ELIZABETH SCOTT CORNELIA. SMALLEY X!V15.LKER ' LYDIA. PHYLANCY WHITE FRESHMEN NIARION GLENN CLAPP BfIA.RGARET ARETHUSA FISH DOROTHY VOORHEES Four Hundrrd Fzfiy-one Q e1 L o A, ontosruseststleaxs,Tttmuailtlt yyrsr f J ssc - x. 'T . ' ' s a? at ,f ,- ,' , ?f:. , -' X , 1 1 af pf? ' si ' Q :,, V , -if Chi Omega Founded 1895 . ROLL OF CHAPTERS University of Arkansas George Vlfashington University Transylvania College Syracuse University Randolph-Nlacon Wonienis' College Ohio University Tulane University, Newcomb College Miami University University of Tennessee University of Missouri University of lllinois University of Cincinnati Northwestern University Coe College University of Wisconsin University of Utah University of California Leland Stanford, Ir. University University of Kansas New Hampshire College ' University of Nebraska University of Kentucky University of Texas Kansas State Agricultural College West Virginia University Southern Nlethodist University University of Nlichigan, ' Cornell University University of Colorado ' Oregon Agricultural College Dickinson College Ohio State University Florida Women's College University of Chattanooga Colby College Swarthmore College University of Washington University of Pennsylvania University of Oregon Iowa State University Jackson College Purdue University R oss Davis Parry Hoffman Peck A Guion Doss Parry Smith Fischer Dewey Brotherhood Cushman Hamburger Hall YVolcott Frosch GGlS6HhOlT Four Hundred Fifly-two ..,.A I S1 A Q ,A , QWQOQaa.PSINaEgL,L.1a4'?xIN IMIEIIIITIM ' Chi Omega I Theta Alpha Chapter Established in 1917 ' IN URBE MRS. JOSEPH BARR 'MISS ALICE PAULINE MITCHELL MRS. CLEMENT GOODE NIRS. ROBERT NIORSE ' MISS FANNIE TRIMBLE SENIORS VA.LERIE ELFRIEDA. FROSCH GLADYS NI13,RIE HALL RUTH GEISENHOFF LOUISE NIARGARET HA,MBURGER RUTH XVOLCOTT JUNIORS MILDRED LOIS ALDRICI-I DORIS BELLE DEWEY LILLIAN FRED BROTHERHOOD JEAN FISCHER DOROTHY ELIZABETH CUSHMAN HAIRRIET ALISON SMITH SOPHOTMORES NANCY ELIZABETH Doss EUGENIE ISABEL HOFITMAN IMOGENE GUION BEATRICE HELEN PARRY HELEN EDITH PECK FRESHMEN VYADNA RAYMOND DAVIS BERNICE R'IA,RY PARRY NICHOLAS SHAW SMITH ll'll71f!I'. d Filhly-lflrz' O1 A offtlslsoae Q,i,1?s.N Kappa Delta Founded in 1997 ROLL OF CHAPTERS Hollins College Northwestern University Randolph-Macon College University of Cincinnati Trinity College Illinois Wesleyan University Hunter College University of Kentucky Bucknell University Iowa State College' Cornell University Coe College University of Alabama University of Denver Florida State College for Women University of Wyoming i University of Louisiana Colorado Agricultural College Millsaps College University of Southern California Southern Nlethodist University University of California University of Minnesota Lawrence College Oklahoma A. and M. College Funnell lf. Ward Brown Davison Saltrnarsh Walker Corwin Lima Raymond C. Thomas Bower Perry A. Thomas Strong Casler Platt Sohon Smith Schenck Townsend M. 'Ward Bool Lathrop Bedle Four Hundnwi Fifiy-four IICCCICOFQCIIQWQQCILNIEILCLCIAIHICT1' IWfIIfMI,..III f. 5' - 4 ' , 29 A If V ' Rf - 5 Q .,1L,i.:i-V , ,E k ,' 5 ,I , ' as I ' nf J ' '4' I' ' I , 1- fu . Agfa! ' J' .I ff F yi ,I I ,1 -3- - 7 - 4 , 2' ff-is ' - f 1-1 M,If,. lg. I L-rl ff I . ,I ,. .. ,ff 'I '., I 3' 2 , ' ., E f - 1 I .f.f . . T f - ANI.. . '- T- '-v..f,. , Q sf -2 . .'.. ' 'S '--. H ' j i ' '- 'z . inf P -Y ' 33 f I - .I ,WL-Y f . ,1c, E., 'zz - N -Sq, V1 3 L' fa- : 1 -. :lr .1 352-E74 iii, Q:':::1j-is g,::.5A5 5 'LRE 'iff' ihp.:-.4215 ' 5' ' I 2 , .. 1, MW, .W1-1.1. . ..,, . , ,, , ., A, 1 -' ' Ybelta, . Omega Chi Chapter Established in 1917 IN URBE NIISS CLARA DERRICK MRS. ELLEN STICKELMEYER DUNHAM SENIORS FRANCES ANN LATHROP CAROL STRONG ALISE WELTHYA. SMITH CORA BELLE THOMAS JUNIORS GRACE HUNTINGTON CORWIN FRANCES MORSE SALTMARSH BEATRICE THOMAS PERRY IVIARCIA FARNHAM SCHENCK ELEANOR MANWA.RING PISE ALICE ELIZABETH THOMAS HELEN FRANCES RAYMOND MERCY REED RVALKER SOPHOMORES NIILDRED STORM BOOL ESTHER MAE PLATT ALICE CORNELL DAVISON RUTH ST. JOHN BERTHA HEWITT FUNNELL FANNY LANEY TOWNSEND IDA MAY LIMA ELIZABETH BOWLBY WARD MARGARET ANN WA.RD FRESHMEN VERA ELAINE BEDLE ELIZABETH PRITCHARD HUGHES BERNICE NIARCIA BOWER RACHEL CORCORAN JEFFERSON VIRGINIA BROWN ADA ELIZABETH JONES MARJORIE CASLER IRMA SOHON Four Iluvzdrfd F1J'ty-for il aa s flll.l,llllm G F ' '.1-:sa-1.:::i:fa:5:1a.a:1- ' .uv ' ' - M . A- V wt-1 . .:,K, ,.V.,A.. ,h. . , . I Alpha Xi Delia Founded in 1893 'lx ROLL OF CHAPTERS Lombard College Iowa Wesleyan College Mount Union College Bethany College University of South Dakota Wittenburg College Syracuse University University of Wisconsin University of West Virginia University of Illinois ' Jackson College University of Nlinnesota University of Washington Kentucky State University University of California Ohio University University of Nebraska Iowa State University New Hampshire College University of Vermont Albion College University of Kansas Ohio State University Stetson University University of Pittsburgh Cornell University Coe College Reynolds Yates Campbell Lee Schweitzer Huntington Meehan Bryan Hendryx Chesebrough Andrews Ploss Bowen Baker Griswold Corrnack Hatch Sharpe DeLany Chrisholm F our H undfed Fifty-fix IO a I1 A Q I2 , O kwg IHHH Jgpfm Qapfleffa I 4 Alpha Beta Chapter Established in 1918 A IN URBE MISS ARLCSUINE CHESEBOROUGH MRS. RUTH SAWYER DURAND MISS MARION PLOSS SENIORS ALICE LOUISE GRANDIN BERNICE REYNOLDS HARRIET EVELYN HENDRYX ELSIE TRA.LL YATES JUNIORS HAZEL ANDREWS MARGARET GILKERSON CAMPBELL HELEN BAKER RUTH ADELINE LEE JOSEPHINE STEVENS BRYAN AGNES MARIE NIEEHAN GRETCHEN SCHWEITZER SOPHOMORES ELSIE KATHERINE BOWEN FRANCES GRISWOLD GRACE HUNTINGTON FRESHMEN ANNE CHISHOLM DOROTHY DELANY NIARIBELL CORMACK RfIADELINE HATCH GRACE SHARPE Four Hunrlrxd F1fty-:fcwz .. .. O , ' IIGAI L W .1 J P1 Beta Phz , J' Founded IH I867 Q ' xf 5 ROLL OF CHAPTERS UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO MIDDLEBURY COLI.EGE UNIVERSITY OF VERMONT BOSTON UNIVERSITY SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY CORNELL UNIVERSITY ST. LAWRENCE UNIVERSITY SWARTHMORE COLLEGE BUCKNELL UNIVERSITY, DICKINSON COLLEGE UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH OHIO UNIVERSITY OHIO STATE COLLEGE UNIVERSITY OF WEST VIRGINIA GOUCHER COLLEGE GEORGE VVASHINGTON UNIVERSITY RANDOLPH-IVIACON COLLEGE HOLLINS COLLEGE STETSON UNIVERSITY I-IILLSDALE COLLEGE UNIVERSITY OF IVIICI-IIGAN FRANKLIN COLLEGE UNIVERSITY OF INDIANA BUTLER COLLEGE UNIVERSITY OF NIINNESOTA UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN BELOIT COLLEGE LOMBARD COLLEGE KNOX COLLEGE NORTHWESTERN UNIVERS ITY UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS IVIILLIKIN UNIVERSITY IOWA WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY SIMPSON COLLEGE IOWVA STATE COLLEGE IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY DRURY COLLEGE UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS KANSAS STATE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE UNIVERSITY OF YVYOMING UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO UNIVERSITY OF DENVER UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA OKLAHOMA AGRI. AND BIECH. COLLEGE UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS . SOUTHERN METHODIST UNIVERSITY NEWCOMB COLLEGE UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON WASHINGTON STATE COLLEGE UNIVERSITY OF OREGON OREGON STATE COLLEGE LELAND STANFORD IR., UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIEORNIA LINIVERSITY OF NEVADA UNIVERSITY OF IARIZONA M, Smith Scott West Hannifan H. Smith I-Iusted Griffin Ellison Conway Bowen Fenner Wheeler Richmond Lurch Worman Sharrett I Sniffen Winfield Edmonds Four Hundred Fifty-eight I1 II . 6552 ..OI.wCQ.R.NELL.1.AN...1f'mfIII..II A Delta Chapter Established in IQI9 IN FACULTATE MISS NELLIE NOBLE IN URBE MRS. KARL DALLENBACH DR. EDITH HEDGES MATSKE MRS. VICTOR GAGE MRS. FORREST PRINCE NELSON MISS CLARA. NIARCARET GROH MRS. PAUL RUSSEL POPE MRS. PAUL HOFFMAN NIRS. GEORGE FREDERICK 'WARREN ' 571113. HERBERT RICE WHETZEL ' SENIORS HELEN MIRIAM SHARRETT BXIARGARET LOUNSBURY XVINFIELD JUNIORS I ELIZABETH AMANDA BOWEN LILLIAN KATHERINE ELLISON MARX' KATHERINE CONWAY GERTRUDE SOUTHWORTH FENNER ELEANOR PAARGARET EDMONDS JOSEPHINE AUGUSTA SNIFFEN , IWARY ALEXANDER NVVHEELER SOPHOMORES CORNELIA ELIZABETH LURCH EVELYN GERTRUDE RICHMOND ELIZABETH DOROTHY WORMAN FRESHMEN ETHEL NIELLOWS GRIFFEN ANNE LOUISE SCOTT NIARIORIE MARY HANNIFAN HARRIET GENEVIEVE SMITH KATPIARINE HUSTED .NTARY HIPWOOD SMITH GRACE XXVALDRON WEST Four Hmldrrd Fllflj'-7Ii I1 IIII , QMQIQ1LN.EI2L.L.I.AN INT: Im E RUTH BERK FRANCES BROCK Alpha Chapter Established in IQI7 SENIORS G Cylghla Eelta REGENE ROBINSON FREUIXD GRACE ELIZABETH SRENCO SOPHIA DAZIAN WORMS JUNIORS PRUE MILLER ROSALIE ULRICH EVELYN HANNA.H xVEIL SOPHOMORES GEORGIA RUTH BARMON NIILDRED HELEN EPSTEIY DOROTHY BLUMBERG LEONA FROLICHSTEIN GRACE HOROWITZ FRESHMEN EVA GREENBERG RA,E KOOTZ EDNA HORN ALINE MEYER BEATRICE KAHN ROSE PHILLIPS Four Huvzdred Sixty RUTH INEZ THALHIMER . .I , -U g A - . .I .. . U F ' I 1 , Q 2 A OAMQAO PANEQLL1aA1r1,aaa1f UIQA M . - ' A M as W A' ellli ,Q UNA an AASDR E IAON E Alpha Epsilon Phi Kappa Chapter Established in 1920 ' A SENIORS ,MIRIAM HARRIET COHN NIARTHA KAPLAN BESSIE LEVIN JUNIOR ESTHER RELLA BRAUSE SOPHOMORES EDA BERSHANSKY DIANA LUCY GINSBERG NATHALYE VERA COHEN FRANCES BEATRICE JACOBS RUTH EDITH VVELKOWITZ FRESHMEN REIN1X GOODMAN 'GERTRUDE ATKINS SI-IASKAN MAXRIORIE VVILSON Fam' Ifuzzclrva' Sixly-01 - ., .. ,,. '. - '.,, -- ,,:. WTI, Q Iuifl AA Q ymQ QP,.N QfL L 1 A1:J FIuwAH'1'mw, AA I' Hundwd Sixly-two E' - -- . ,, U -'WV A I HJZS I .I1 ..AAA Q ' IIIIMJWM Q Irish , Aldrich Rowlee Hule Thropp Mccartxuey Carll Freund Cooke ,Four Hu11d1'1?d Sixlyifour Mortar Board DR.VGEORGIA WHITE RUTH IMEL ALDRICH HAIDEE CARLL CORA ELIZABETH COOKE NIAIIY HONOR DONLON REGENE ROBINSON FREUND HELEN PIERSON HUIE B41-XRION LOUISE IRISH MARCIA. MAY IXXICCARTNEY SILENCE NIAY ROWLEE NIAY ASHMORE TIIROPP V wx, W ' H1 OO EO Q Zimmermanl ' Cooke LaN1Ont Jones Nye Moore Sedowa HELEN NICCUREY ACOMB CORA ELIZABETH COOKE NAOM1 CECELIA JONES kfIILDRED FLORA LANIONT NIARY EASTMAN MOORE ' RUTH HAMMOND NYE SARAH LAMONT VAN WAGENEN Lois ANNETTE ZIMMERMAN Acomb S.VanVVagenen Four II-Lmdrfd Sixlyiffzfe O1 a llllifll1L O Dates Archibald Schlobohm Balcom Regan Bateman lXfIac:Aclam Hall Corwm Four Hundrfd Sixty-fix Raven and Serpent JANE ISABEL ARCHIBALD RUTH MARION BALCOM HELEN MARION BATEMAN GRACE HUNTINGTON CORWIN HAZEL ADELIA DATES ESTHER IRENE ELY AGNES NELSON HALL JANET GREGG MACADALI MAY AGATHA REGAN ELSA CAROLINE SCHLOBOHM L 1OLLof?2LRQ1WQAQO RNREQLL1ANLL:iA 'm1x1x:R?fisQA,fL, , , V Nliller L.VanVVagenen Dent Crowley Bryne Jones Rioore Cohn S.VanYVager1en vvHT1fX1'Sd3lC Omicron Nu GLADYS BRYNE MIRIAM HARRIETT COHN ALBERTA DENT NAOM1 CECELIA JONES IVA EVELYN MILLER MARY EASTMAN MOORE NKATHERINE ELIZABETH CROWLEY FRANCES VAN ARSDALE LORAINE NICNEIL VAN WAGENEN SARAH LAMONT VAN WAOENEN F0 ur Ilundrnl Sixty-Jfvr 11 . Q L1 LL AA Q L QWQ Q.,,1kN.EfL.LLL1,A1H,WWA .....L l Hall Irish Huie Dates , . . Women S Self Governmenz' Assoczaizon MARY DONLON, '20 . . Prffideut IVIARIAN IRISH, 720 . Ut Vice-Prefidenzi CORA COOKE, 'zo . 2nd Vice-Prexidenzf HELEN BATEMAN, 721 . 3rd Vice-Prefident NIARCIA MCCARTNEY, 320 . . . Sfcrzmry NIAY REGAN, ,ZI . Trmmrer ' JUDICIARY COMMITTEE MARY DONLON, Chairman HAZEL DATES HELEN HUIE AGNES HALL MARIAN IRISH Four Hundred Sixty-fight -1 ... o?fi2-oA.Q QEN.ElL.L.1.A1z1.FYll.l'q'mln- A . ' Tarris Pratt Rowe Strong Rowlee Regan Dates -. , l1VolcOtt Nloore McCartney Johnson Kobuski Nlonroe VHuie Cooke Irish Bateman Aldrich Callahan lVIcCli11t,Ock SelfGovernmemf Associaiion Council NIARY DONLON, 2O lXfIAR1AN IRISH, '2O CORA, COOKE, '2O HELEN SBATEMAN, '21 AGNES KOBUSKI, 720 IRMA GREENAWALT, 72I HELEN HUIE, '2O . RUTH ALDRICH, 7,20 MAY SREGAN, 721 . ELIZABETH PRATT, '22 BARBARA Mc CLINTOCK VENIA TARR1S, '21 REOENE FREUND, 720 MILDRED ROWE, 322 SILENCE ROWLEE, 720 MARY MOORE, '2O . HAZEL DATES, '21 . CAROL STRONG, '2O ALBERTA JOHNSON, '2O ELSA SCHLOBOHM, 721 OLIVE MONROE, 720 RUTH WOLCOTT, 720 ALICE CALLAHAN, '20 . Prefident of Sehf Government Aff. . Prefident of Outfide Houfef . Prefident of Rifley . Prefident of Sage . . Prefident OI Sport: and Paftimer . Prefident Of W0men'J Dramatic Club Prefident of Y. W. C. A. Prefidenf of Senior Clan Prefident of junior Clan . Prefident of Sophomore Claff , 723 . Prefidenl of Freyhman Clan . Prefidenl of L. O. V. . Chairman oj Vocational Guidance Chairman of Calendar . . Chairman of Social Commifzfee Chairman of Senior Advifory Committee . Chairman of junior Aldoifory Commiitee . . Women'f Editor of the Sun , . . Cenfuf Taker Rejbreyentaiive of Sage Reprefenlatioe of Rifley . Reprefenzaliz-e of Outfide Houfe Prefidenif . Chairman oj Finance Four Hundred Sixly-nine 1 ASLLS Q A, Q, ,W,QSQtRLNElLSLe1LAIzI11' flll'lill'ill.:m, lllt A Davis Sclilobohm Odell Smith Archibald Johnson Roese Swenson Pratt Dates Godfrey Funnell DePue Greenawalt Strong Corwin Hess Corbett Hall Osborne Huie Souter Rowlee Rowe , . . . . Young VV omen S Chrzsiz an A ssoczaizon HELEN HUIE, 720 . Prericlent AGNES' HALL, '21 . Vice-Prefident GRACE CORWIN, '21 . Treasurer BERTHA FUNNELL, '22 . Secretary CABINET Finance Publicity lVlAR10R1E THOMAS, '20 GRACE CORVVIN, 721 IRMA GREENAXWALT, ,ZI MARTHA SOUTER, '21 Extemion lVlARGUERITE HESS, '20 lVI1NNA ROESE, '20 CAROL STRONG, '20 AGDA SWENSON, '20 Religiouf .Meetingx FRANCES CORBETT, '21 IRMA GREENAWALT, '21 Memberfhip HELEN DEPUE, 721 AGNES HALL, '21 ALICE WEBER, '22 F0141 Ilimdrfa' Seventy ALBERTA JOHNSON, '20 ALICE SMITH, 720 JANE ARCHIBALD, '21 RUBI GDELL, 721 ELSA SCHLOBOHM, 721 Volimtary Stmly FRANCES OTTLEY, '20 HAZEL DA.TES, '21 ELEANOR FOOTE, 721 Social SILENCE ROXVLEE, '20 LYDIA GODFREY, ,ZI ELIZABETH PRATT, '22 Field Reprefentatizfe BXIILDRED R0wE, 722, Q TJo L1 Ioooo O 7'T2HOQ,mQ f1IWmEi'IIo1m,IsQ- , Northup McAdam J Greenawalt lVIcCartney Davis Cornell Womenis Dramaizc Club COUNCIL NIARCIA MCCARTNEY . . . . . . President IRMA GREENA WA LT . . . , Vice-Prefident JANET'MACADAM . . . Secretary IRENE DAVIS . .,...... Treasurer OLIVE NORTHUP ....... Sophomore Reprefevmzzioe HONORARY MEMBERS I MISS JULIA NIALOTTE MISS CATHERINE SHURMAN MISS GERTRUDE NYE JOHN THOMAS PARSON MARTIN WRIGPIT SAMPSON MRS. WILLIAM STRUNK DR. GEORGIA WHITE NIRS. WALTER WILCOX . ACTIVE MEMBERS I IQZO ERNA ADLER MARCIA MCCIXRTNEY HAIDEE CARLL LEONORA RUBINOW REGENE FREUND ALICE SMITH HELEN HUIE CAROL STRONG MARTHA KAPLAN MAY THROPP GENEVIEVE KREY CHARLOTTE TUTTLE IQZI IRENE DAVIS IRMA GREENAVVALT , DOROTHY LEVY 1922 ALICE BURCHFIELD EDITH SEVERAN JANET NIACADAM RODNEY MASON OLIVE NORTHUP CE Four Hzmrlrfd Swenlx one .,, - ' ., A .. , ' ., A I1 IIII Wim 'II E Slater Shepard Blauvelt Cooper Garnal CushnIan Kobuski Funnell Sports and Pasiimes COUNCIL AGNES NIARIE KLOBUSKI . . , DOROTHY ELIZABETH CUSHMAN . BERTHA HEWETT FUNNELL . ELIZABETH OGDEN GAXRNAR .... DR. MARGARET DARVIS BAKER MISS HELEN BOCHER MRS. CHARLES DIBBLE BOSTWICK MISS ELLEN BRAINARD CANFIELD MISS HARRIET HARRISON MISS ELIZABETH NEELY DR. GEORGIA WHITE MRS. EMMONS LEVI XVILLIAMS CLASS REPRESENTATIVES TO THE COUNCIL EMILY ELOISE SHEPARD . . ELIZABETH PERRY COOPER . . KATITERINE HUTTON BLAUVELT . KATHERINE SLATER . . . Four Hundred Seventy-fwo I92O 1921 1922 1923 ,-q..-.-,-- ' 1- - x Q 1 A QinIIQIWQIQIPSNMEQLILIIIANIIFWIll'Ifimr AA I Goltz I Balcom Corwin Searles Regan Greenawalt Mason WVINNING BASKETBALL TEAM Richmond Errington TENNIS CHAMPIONS Roese Hess Sheldon Callahan Blowers Aldrich Kobuski SENIOR HOCKEY TEAM Krey Erksinc four lluvidrfd Sffwzlg'-!f11'1'1 B1 issr A Q llllr?.illr,L- A Martin Cook Levine Yates Barth Shepard Hieber Kobuslci Fortune Monroe Merrill ' Shepard SENIOR CREW SENIOR BASKETBALL TEAM Crowley Callahan lVlcNulty Jepson Aldrich Blowers Rattelle Tarris Huie Hess Airey SENIOR BASEBALL TEAM Four Hundred Seventy-four wig, Fi gl TP? fi-gli Q m, ,rg -Ie, af .5?i 1'-x, ,-QSM. X,-ff'1N ? 4' 0. Kb sk , ' gf. E9 930 1' H2 Wa. ev 11: 1- 1 V 'fv ff ,.y1 4 'fx 'fFrf'?f,1' M 3 Sf. 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KE?-3 Ai, X Sigma Delia Chi BRISTOW ADAMS J NIILLAID VANMARTER ATWOOD DONALD CUTLER BLANKE ORVILLE GUY DAILY SIDNEY CLARK DOOLITTLE WVILLIAM HURSH FARNHAM EDWIN LACLEDE HOWARD DAVID VVILLIAM JEWETT GOODWIN JESS KNIGHT RANDALL JAMES LEBOEUE RUSSELL ROBBINS LORD MILTON NIARX W'ILLIAM COLMAN MURRAY FRANKLIN PARSONS O7BRIEN RUSSELL HOLT PETERS ROBERT VVARREN SAILOR EWALD JOHN JOSEPH SMITH HOWARD ARTHUR STEVENSON HARRY GEORGE STUTZ EUGENE BERNARD SULLIVAN ELWYN BROOKS WHITE Four ll1u1zf1'rzl lfiglzly-0 I 1.66. .... lf- Sigma Xi Founded at Cornell University in 1886 OFFICERS 1919-zo fy f G. W.FHERRICK , .,..,. . Prefidmz S. SIMPSON . . . . Pz'ce-Prfxidmt -- A F. G. SWITZER .. Sfcrftary , ' ' OQA. JOHANNSEN T7'm.f'lLffv' DAL ' Tx 1 .FNt . -. 2515. '2I..DS.-M fj I - .QB 'N' I 1' A .J I V Sf '1 ...... P LIST OF ACTIVE IVIEMBERS OF THE ALPHA CHAPTER, I9I9-2O. B. ADAMS C. D. IALBERT A. A. .ALLEN MISS E. M. ALSPACH E. G. ANDERSON A. L. ANDREWS W. N. BARNARD F. A. BARNES J. H. BARRON P. L. BAYLEY A. C. BEAL I. A. BECKER F. BEDELL E. W. BENJAMIN C. BETTEN C. C. BIDWELL R. R. BIRCH H. G. BISHOP J. A. BIZZELL F. M. BLODGETT A. BODANSKY J. M. BRANNON T. R. BRIGGS A. W. BROWNE H. O. BUCKMAN W F. . H. BURKHOLDER P. BUSSELL L. E. CARD C. M. CARPENTER W . B. CARVER H. W. DYE O. W. DYNES A. EAMES E. D. ELSTON R. A. EMERSON WV. H. EYSTER P. A. FISH MISS M. I. FISHER H. M. FITZPATRICK IW. T: M. FORBES A. C. FRASER J. A. FRIED FROST J. N. L. A. FUERTES S. H. GAGE . F. R. GEORGIA R. C. GIBBS D. C. GILLESPIE H. VV. GILLETT S. A. GOLDBERG G. E. GRANTHAM A. GRAY F.. S. GUTHRIE W. A. HAGAN G. D. HARRIS F.. E. HASRELL L. A. HAUSMAN I. IVI. HAWLEY C. E. HAYDEN A. J.HE1N1CKE L. R. KOLLER N. S. Koo M. A. LEE O. Al. LELAND K. C. LIVERMORE BARS. H. IVI. LIBBY J. T. LLOYD H. H. LOVE OFFYOWQWZFFWVWVPTPWH EPSQHQEHSPEZHSHPP - O ,- mkb' .- ESQSSSQSQHZSESSE OO' zF '.QS'U'f3zmW0z 375 -1ES7wv-JZSIDZO,-.K A A z H rl 'E 5 4 '. C. IVIURDOCK MISS H. E. MURPHY C. E. MEYERS C. H. MEYERS W. I. BIIYERS I. G. NEEDHAAII M. NICHOLS S. NODA G. W. CAVANAUGH G. W. HERRICK F.. M. CHAMOT G. F. HEUSER W. H. CHANDLER Y. H. Ho Y. R. CHAO G. S. HOPKINS C. CHUPP H. V. HOTCHRISS I. P. CHURCH H. J. HOTCHKISS P. W. CLAASSEN H. E. HOWE I. R. COLLINS C. B. HUTCHINSON MRS. J. H. COMSTOCK 1. H. COMSTOCK . CRANDALI. . R. CROSBY ' . F. CURTIS OOO K. M. DALLENBACH L. M. DENNIS H. DIEDERICHS F. L. DIMMICR V. C. DUNLAP A, C. DURAND -I. M. HYATT S. D. JACKSON H. S. JACOBY O. A. JOHANNSEN MISS L. KELLEY E. H. KENNARD KENT KERR O. B. A. T. D. S. KIMBALL MRS. B. F. KINGSBURY B. F. IQINGSBURY Four Hundred Eighty-two H. N. OGDEN R. IVI. OGDEN W. R. ORNDORFE J. PAPISH J. G. PERTSCH, IR. A. B. RECKNAGEL D. REDDICK H. D. REED E. W. RETTGER F. F.. RICE J. E. RICE H. RIES G. M. ROEISON H. E. ROSS WV. W. ROWLEE R. VV. SAILOR E. S. SAVAGE W. M. SAYVDON E. WV. SCHODER MRS. J. R. SCHRAMM -I. R. SCHRAMM L. IV. SHARP J. S. SHEARER MISS P. G. SI-IELDON S. SIMPSON MISS K. L. SLINGERLAND MISS E. M. SMILEY NIRS . A. VV. SMITH A. WV. SMITH L. SPRARAGEN F. IW. STENVART W. A. STOCKING H. E. STORK -I. B. SUMNER F.. SUNDERVILLE F. G. SWITZER G. IV. TAILBY, JR. J. H. TANNER -I. G. THOMPSON M. B. TINKER B. TITCHENER E. P. T. TYNDALL D. I-I. UDALL G. B. UPTON NIISS K. F.. H.VANXfVINKLF F. B. NVANN NIRS. G. F. WARREN G. F. WARREN H. P. XIVELD IV. WELLI-IOUSE H. H. WHETZELL MRS. K. M. WIEGAND K. IW. WVIEGAND R. G. WIGGANS D. T. WILEER W. L. WII,LIANIS B. D. WILSON J. K. WILSON H. H. WING E. H. WOOD BARS. A. H. WRIGHT A. H. VVIRIGHT B. P. YOUNG ,S , Q A OEQOSRNELLISAN,II11 'WIIII1,sIMY, HON ORARY ENGIN EERING SOCIETY Tl' 0 6801 Q Tau Beta Pi Delta Of New York Established January 17, IQIO . FACULTY MEMBERS WILDER DWIGHT BANCROFT W'ILLIAM NICHOLAS BARNARD IRVING PORTER CHURCH HERNIAN DIEDERICHS FRANK-OAKES ELLENWOOD JOSEPH WILLIAM GAVETTE, JR. SIDNEY GONZALES GEORGE ALEXANDER GRAY I CLASS JOHN ROBERT BANGS, JR. HENRY JOHN BENISCH OSWALD CAMMANN BREWSTER WUESLEY BENNETT BROWN RALPH RAYMOND BUSH KENNETH CARVER JOSEPH HOWARD CHRISTIAN LEON GIBERT CLAY GEORGE GRAYDON CURTIS CARL JAY HASBROUCK ALGER EUGENE HUNKIN LINUS EMERSON KITTREDGE CLASS WVILLIAM DOSH BICKEL WILLIRXM FRASER CASSEDY, JR. EDWIN FRANK CHOBOT GEORGE WILLIAM CLAY, JR. BENJAMIN AMOS CUNNINGHAM, JR. WILLIAM LITTELL EVERITT HAROLD ALDEN JEWETT EUGENE ELWIN HASKELL HENRY SYLVESTER JACOBY VLADIMIR KARAPETOFF GEORGE ROLLAND MCDERMOTT CLARENCE AUGUSTINE MARTIN ERNEST GEORGE NIERRITT ALBERT CHARLES PHELPS GEORGE BURR UPTON OF IQZO HERBERT HARRINGTON LINNELL WILLIAM LITTLEWOOD WILLIS ELWIN FIARTIN GEORGE HAROLD MCCARTHY DWIGHT LEEDS MCNULTY LESTER FINNEY MERRICK WVILLIAM EDWIN RICHMOND HENRYK RYNALSKI PHIL RYAN FREDERICK ROBINSON STEFFENS JOHN WESLEY STOCKETT, JR. MORTON POWELL WOODWARD OF IQZI JAMES FRASER KIMBELL ALBERT WASHINGTON LAUBENGAYER EDWARD LEONARD NIAIER ELLIOTT BUTLER IVIASON CLYDE IVIAIYER HUMPHREY NOLAN LAWRENCE RAYMOND XVELLS HIRRXM BELDING YOUNG Four II1wzfl1'e'd Eiglny-llzrrf .4 L1 . AA 1'IIII.?IiIi?M.... HONORARY ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING SOCIETY ,,:.,gfj2fff1qgQ4.-' 'gm Y- .. A . +I .Uk .Eye . .- -9 an if tx F RS, F FEP 459 RASS 'Rf I .ww If R I 9 A 'KI--: IgR.H 1 ' I.. Y - I -I' Q G. I-. - , . 1 ' if -1 - A V f I f -, Qwm I Eta Kappa Nu Kappa Chapter Established in 1912 Four HONORARY MEMBERS VYLADIMIR KARAPETOFF FREDERICK BEDELL ALEXANDER GRAY ASSOCIATE MEMBERS JOHN GEORGE PERTSCH WILLIIXM CYRUS BALLA.RD ROBERT FRANKLIN CHAMBERLAIN GEORGE FRANCIS BASON Class Of IQZO WESLEY BENNETT BROWN WARREN I-IINES CLARKE GEORGE GRAYDON CURTIS I-IAROLD JOHN FISCHER ' WILLIAM STRATTON HADAWAY CARROL LIVINGSTON HOMAN LINUS EMERSON KITTREDGE GEORGE HAROLD IVICCARTHY KIRK MENDENHALL REID PHILIP RYAN WILLIAM STOUFFER SCHMIDT FREDERIC RXIOORE WATKINS CLASS OF 1921 GEORGE XVILLIAM CLAY f1'IL7ld7'L'd .Eiglzly-four WILLIAM LITTELL EVERITT , l , .. A . ,. , . ,, -4 wr xp - : EL I 1 A ,, Q ,, Q ARCHITECTURAL SOCIETY A fi I JEHEJHHHL ' -fs 'W' . ,Z -lihsli jj V ..T. A ,f ,, ,.1 -.Aw J . JACOB GOULD SCHURMAN FRANCKE HUNTINGTON BOSWOR CLARENCE AUGUSTINE MARTIN HUBERT EUGENE BAXTER OLAE MARTINIU4S BRAUNER LEROYV PEARL BURNHAM GEORGE RAY CHAMBERLAIN TH, JR. THOMAS FREDERICK CRANE LOUIS AGASSIZ FUERTES HIRAM SAMUEL GUTSELL CHRISTIAN MIDJO ALBERT CHARLES PHELPS NATHANIEL SCHMIDT SHEPHERD STEVENS - GEORGE YOUNG, JR. GRADUATE MEMBERS ARTHUR EDWARD NLIDDLEHURST EDWIN JULIUS TRUTHAN CLARENCE WILLIAM DUNBAR CARL FERDINAND ESCHWEILER LINCOLN NORCOTT HALL MORRISON KYLE BAILEY JOSEPH ELLSWORTH DOAN, JR. EDWIN LACLEDE HOWARD FREDERICK WILLIAM MEDLONG JOHN NIXON BULLEN KENNETH CARVER BOYD TINSLEY HILL EDGERTON KAYE HUNTER ELLIOTT BUTLER MASON HUMPHREY NOLAN IQIS 1919 1920 1921 ARTHUR LEWIS NLARTSOLF LESLIE IRVING NICHOLS RICHARD PERRIEN RASEMAN HENRY BISHOP PENTLAND JOHN WILLIAM ROSS ROBERT WILLIAM STEVENS ROBERT BRUCE WARDEN RALPH DONALD HUSZAGH ROGER DAVIS MCPHERSON FREDERICK ROBINSON STEFFENS NLILTON BODE STEINMANN ROBERT LEROY SIERING TOKISUKE YOKOGAWA Four Ilumlrm' Eighfy-jz r , I1 ,,,AA O ,A.. Q1YwQ.,Q...1?SN.EJlLL1,AN ' HlHI1I1II,AM Q Fo ur Hundred Eighty-six CIVIL ENGINEERING SOCIETY :Q ,, x ,..J,g.I'1,,,.,q , ,. I ,I-,' I. Im.-U ,Nw Y . 2- -I , SEA I.-,SSA .. I , H P fE? F5fVEf1Y - QWEQET 'I . ' 'I 39 3' . I qT' GI'3W Y ?gi f'1Ie RI2 I' , , ' - I 1 - , 31-mf. NEA . R I 5. T, ,. ' I -- f m ,. : A TmL I1-, 'EL-1s..,r2+TE f' Q' E-5 :yr EARL RAYMOND ANDREW . WILBUR HARRY BARNES HENRY JOHN BENISCH EARLE NELSON BURROWS EDWIN- FRANK CHOBOT THAD LUMPKIN COLLUM GARRETT ELLIOT CONOVER WALTER LICHTENTHAELER CONWELL EDWARD LOWE DUFFIES ALEXANDER SHULZ EISENBRANDT PAUL EARLY FITZPATRICK MURRIL HAMILTON FORSTER WILLOUGHBY BERESFORD FOX WALTER ANTON HENRY GRANTZ IVIORRIS WHITNEY HERRIMfX.N HAROLD INGERSOLL HETTINGER THOMAS STANLEY HOOD ALGER EUGENE I-IUNRIN LEON ALEXANDER LAWRENCE EDWIN JOSEPH LENAHAN JOHN PETER IVIACBEAN, JR. HENRY NEELY OCDEN CECIL STANLEY ROBINSON ROBERT SCHEMPF ROBERT HABER SCHROETER EARL JACOB SHIRE JOSEPH EDWARD SMITH IVIICHAEL GERALD SULLIVAN RANDOLPH COOPER WEST GERALD CROFOOT WILLIAMS LEONARD CHURCH URQUHART O Im I I1672IIQLILIQJIRRNIEQLILIILAIYIT'II'mmIIIII,sIIfIIRIILm A I CIVIL ENGINEERING SOCIETY fin? 'I Ive fi I2 43 I I 1 IH A W wifi! ,LI ., I, ' ',,'qgI5'I'f.I7I A If I ' IILQW' I Am, I. , we, Q-WJ,-, - HW A If, , mi 1 I u . 'IQ-' I, -, :Em :I I ' I A .. I '5 9 , . LE-?f':,1. If? -. 1 Ag f p, V I ' IIRFI7 I? if. ii ?Si'f'f ' . ffl I' I p M.. ,LH A lgizuw, . I --Agfa ' I I fi2sKAw1t + I pwwwfvfnf - r I fzffiivsrff I 1 ak I , . I L 4 Yu pq -f up OIG, .., MII-I fg3S5ev' ' 'ggi EFL, E14 ' fm. I- --4 MVIS' Rod and Bob WNIILLIAM ANGEL ANDREWS CLIFFORD VA,N KEUREN'BARKER FRED ASA BARNES ROBERT BRIGHAM BOWLES JOSEPH HOWARD CHRISTIAN LEON GIBERT CLAY THOMAS FLETCHER COCHRAN CARL CRANDALL ALBERT NIf8.RION CROXTON ALBERT OTTO DEGLING THOMAS DAVID FINN, JR. HAROLD SNEDAKER FISHER SIDNEY GONZALES GEORGE IVIAURICE EDWIN GILLETT CARL JAY HA.SBROUCK TRYGVE WALDEMAR HOEF LOUIS WYMAN JOSEPH GEORGE EDGAR KNOWLTON, JR. HERBERT HARRINGTON LINNELL GORDON MACIQELLAR JOHN BENJAMIN IVICCLATCHY THOMAS CHARLES IVICDERMOTT JOSEPH NEEDLE EDGAR WESLEY NEU JOHN THOMAS PARSONS JOHN EDWIN PERRY CHARLES ELWOOD REESE JOHN PHILIP RILEY VAN BRUNT SEAMAN CHARLES ALFRED SUNDSTROM, JR. WILLIAM RAYMOND THOMAS PAUL HALLA,DAY UNDERWOOD AARON VAN DUZER WALLACE, JR. WILLIAM WHETSTONE WANNAMAKER, JR. LAURENCE RAYMOND WELLS ROBERT HAMILTON WIER ALFRED ROLAND WOOD CHARLES CURTIS WOODRUFF, JR. Four Il'Lt'l1d'I'c'If L'z'gf11yl.fe'Ue1I -I -- . Q 1IFQIQLCIQLRLNLELLLILANILIWM IIII B SENIOR AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY H ebs- Sa HONORARY MEMBERS DR. KARL JOHN SEULKE PROF. BRISTOW ADAMS PROF. GEORGE ABRAM EVERETT PROP. HARRY OLIVER BUCKMAN MEMBERS ANDREW ALVORD BAKER RAYMOND WILLIAM BELL EDWIN BLAKE BICKFORD JOHN HERMAN BIRD MYRON BARNETT BLOY JOHN WESLEY CAMPBELL, JR. HAROLD LEROY CREAL EDWARD DAVENPORT HORACE FRANKLIN DAVIES STANLEY BRITTAIN DUFFIES BRYAN MUNROE EAGLE KENNETH CHARLIE ESTERBROOK ARTHUR JOSEPH FEEHAN HUGH VINCENT FEEHAN ROBERT MALCOLM GAVETT JAMES HENRY HARDEN EMIN HASSAN HARRY BROOKS HOFFMAN SYDNEY WATSON HOPKINS WILLARD DOUGLAS HOPKINS IRA HAROLD HOUSTON Four Hundred Eighty-eight EDWIN LAYVRENCE HOWARD LOWELL SHIRLEY HUNTINGTON LUTHER CLINTON KIRKLAND GEOFFREY KNIGHT DONALD ETHELBERT LEITH RUSSELL ROBBINS LORD DEAN ELWOOD LOUNSBERRY I-IALSTEAD IVIILLER MACCABE JOHN PHILIP MCCLAIN DONALD OSMOND MACLEOD NORMAN TOIVO NEWTON XVALKER SMITH GEORGE ALMOND SPADER GEORGE HAROLD STANTON HOWARD ARTHUR STEVENSON ARTHUR LEMUEL TUTTLE, JR. JOHN IVIURKER WATT LOUIS EZRA WENZ ALFRED ALOYSIUS WHITEHILL JAMES BENTLEY YVILSON LOUIS ARTHUR WVUEST O BM T1 TT U Q52 SENIOR AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY 5-ff' -2?-L U s Helios JAMES IVICPHERSON BEIERMEISTER HERBERT MARTIN BLANCHE I-IARRY JACOB BORCHERS RANDOLPH MILTON BRONVN EDISON MOORE COLLINS RAYMOND VANORDEN DUBOIS WALTER IRVING LINCOLN DUNCAN GEORGE EUGENE DURHAM LLEWELLYN RICE -EVANS ALBERT WILLIAM FORCE JAMES ELSWORTH FULLER GEORGE BENEDICT GORDON FREDERICK KENNETH GORKE DONALD I-IOAGLAND CLARENCE JOHNSON EDWARD CAULFIELD KNAPP RONALD GLEN KNAPP EVERETT WINFIELD LINS EDWARD BURKE MCGRANAGHA.N DONALD EVAN IMIORRIS FRANCIS JOHN OATES EDWIN MITCHELL PRELLWITZ GUY RICKARD ORSON RUPERT ROBSON CHARLES KERR SIBLEY ALEXANDER ROBERT SMOLEY ELMORE BECKER STONE EMERY BOYCE TERBUSH REED PELTON TRAVIS JESSE VANDOREN WALTER VAN PRICE ROBERT MORRIS VOLKERT DONALD BOWER 'WILSON Four llwldrfd lfigllly-11151, Q A I Four Hundred Ninfzy LAW SOCIETY ' ,f, ff - 5'-Iyif , Nw A' 1 ,I2v'557, ,ff , My 7G ' 1773 I if - .V MX-. ,f-33 A A WTI A 'I Af' fi. 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WILLIAM CLYDE O7BRIEN EDWARD TAYLOR RATHBURN JOHN WALLACE REAVIS THOMAS BROWN RUDD EWALD JOHN JOSEPH SMITH CHESTER BANGS SMITH LANGDON THOMAS WILLIAMS ,, Q1WQ Q 1A N QgL L 1 A1z1, i WaWYMM, A4 l s H S C D. 3' CL Four llu-zzdrfrl JY1421rIy-mn .I.,., J A S1 II I , OSLQOYRNELLIAN ' SiWU1 O Four Hundrfd Ninety-zzco AMX ,Q . , ,5'fQrIE5f:g, . ffirfgufrii 3' 'MRP-. ,N Aw. ,, ,,,,I,.,,.,L W .Muff-' '4a::'-Mads, ' R-,A A1 .W .QV W 'wr ITIQSVS Pf 'TT bv, T- Jjrfszf-T - ':'m f f'fi jj? Rr,-I 556' 'V f!!f'f :I+ ffl' , Tiff: 7 :En L55 5 .I -E LEAR N ' ' 59pf'5iE5J,A, f , 9. 1f,:Ipgf,5', I-Isxrmxx ,f , I5Jwam : v M.-,ff I M a jura CHARLES BASKERVILLE, JR. KEITH VVILLIAM BENSON LUDLOW EARLE BRETZ FRANK LINCOLN CAMPBELL, JR. JOHN TURNER CLARKSON JOHN POTWIN CORRIGAN JOHN WESLEY CRAIG WILSON SHANNON DODGE BRYAN NTUNROE EAGLE STEPHEN BYRD HORRELL THOMAS BTILLER HOWE GEORGE HENRY KUHN JOHN PETER MA,CBEAN, JR. JOHN GORDON MCEDWARD, JR. FRANKLIN PARSONS O,BRIEN TYLER COPELAND PORTER WALTER SCHOELLKOPF SCHMIDT MILTON SMITH, JR. RAYMON OSCAR WILLIAMS BYRON EARL WRIGLEY, JR. IN MEMORIAM WILBERFORCE TAYLOR , 1 'F' , In Q I1 A.AAA Q 'W ' 4'x!l!S'7 i I . I, . .-.- : I I, 155555. 'XL' I ffihx ' Beth L,Amed CHARLES VVILLIAM CARRY WILLIAM HENRY COLVIN, JR. LEO VON HEYGENDORFF ALGER HENRY HUNKIN THOMAS LLOYD KELLY HARRY HALL KNIGHT HALSTEAD IXGIILLER NIACCABE PETER PAUL MILLER DUDLEY STEPHEN NOSTRAND JOHN SEIBERLING PFLUEGER WILLARD FISKE PLACE BERNARD OSCAR REUTHER JOHN DAVID SHULER FRANCIS TOBEY SHIVERICK WHITELIXW TODD TERRY Four 1l1L77lZ1Tt'fl7 Ni'1z.f?Iy-111 rm' ,., s,. ... , - , , IAPS,f7lM?'I!.II1T,aWI,, .... I Ewa.. ' - 'I ' ' A . I.s1II1IIIlI,, .,.. 1- 1 A I2 IQIWQIQLIPSNIEQLSLI H V'--ji ifffrfxrxh i?M!lHfm NL af ,Q ' I ,f f m LQ ' T Four Hundred Ninety-four CHARLES BASKERVILLE, JR. 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LAWRENCE WILLIAM BRECK AMOS PRENTICE CHASE SIDNEY CLARK DOOLITTLE LINCOLN NORCOTT HALL JOHN HART 1918 CRESWELL MACNIURRAY NIICOU PETER PAUL MILLER LESLIE IRVING NICHOLS WILLARD FISKE PLACE HENRY WISDOM RODEN FRANCIS TOBEY SHIVERICK CHARLES CURTIS PVOODRUFF, JR. CHARLES BASKERVILLE, JR. KEITH WILLIAM BENSON GEORGE ALDEN BENTON, JR. LUDLOW EARLE BRETZ EDWARD EUGENE CONROY JOHN POTWIN CORRIGAN JOHN WVESLEY CRAIG MORSE GRANT DIAL BRYAN MUNROE EAGLE ' GEORGE FREDERICK ENSWORTH ARTHUR JOSEPH FEEHAN MORRIS WHITNEY HERRIMA.N EUGENE LACLEDE HOWARD HARRY IRVING HOWARD 1919 CHARLES ENEU JOHNSON, ZND. VVILLIAM NIORGAN KENDA,LL GEORGE EDGAR KNOWLTON, JR. JOHN PETER NLACBEAN, JR. HALSTEAD MILLER MACCAEE DONALD OSMOND MACLEOD DAVID GEORGE NETHERCOT EDWARD NEU FRANKLIN PARSONS 0,BRIEN JOHN WILLIAM ROSS ROBERT HUBER SCHROETER FRANCIS NIARVIN SUTTON, JR. EDWARD SPRAGUE TOEEY AQUILA. NEBEKER VOLKHARDT BYRON EARLE WRIGLEY, JR. HENRY RUSLING ASHTON GEORGE ESTRATE ATHANA JOHN COWAN ATWOOD, JR. HOSEA CUSHMAN BALLOU RALPH LEO BOLLINGER CHARLES WILLIAM CARRY WILLIAM HENRY COLVIN, JR. GRVILLE GUY DA,ILY HORACE FRANKLIN DAVIES LEO VON HEYGENDORFF 1920 WUHITE LAW TOD BOYD TINSLEY HILL ALGER EUGENE HUNKIN WILLIAM BELL MEGEAR, JR. DUDLEY STEPHEN NOSTRAND FIELDS SEELEY PENDLETON, JR. RUSSELL HOLT PETERS JOHN SEIBERLING PFLUEGER BERNARD GSCAR REUTHER ROBERT LEROY SIERING JOHN DAVID SHULER D TERRY IN MEMORIAM WVILBERFORCE TAYLOR Four Uundrfd Ninfty-fix ,I .... .I , , V ' ' ,,l 1A.N.11'.' iIlX,Fk?3IqT'HIaRM L Scroll and Spade ELSTON VOORHEES BINNS EDISON NIOORE COLLINS JOHN LEROY DICKINSON R'1YRON GUSTIN FINCIIER NIORRIS GILES FRANCE RXIILES WILLIAM FRY FRANCIS DOWDEN GUNN PERCY ROBERT HOLMES STUART NOBLE HYDE LOREN SULLIVAN KIBBE DANIEL FRANCIS KINSMAN BENJAMIN LEWIS DUIJLEY RAE MERRILL A ADRIAN NIORSE MILLS CHANNING HAWKES RAIORRILL AUSTIN WERTNIAN SAND LESLIE NIANSEIELD SHEPARD STANLEY ARMSTRONG TOMPKINS JAMES RICHARD VARLEY Four Huvzrlwd N I'7ZI'lj'-,v'z lI!'7l . ilf'i23l3M ee 1110521119141QISIRNE1LLI1AA1TW'm111111111I, III11 if Hr 25251 .wi 5 I 4 1 -Q J 112, 15:59, E MUSE -3:1-' AI: L -1 yf'.A,5g,,, :SNQEMPJZ W WE Q5', ,5I'X- :'svm11T 3'Ii'7 -Esgliigg 2, I, I Q1 , ,Q-I T SM. ,mmm -13 1 X.: A fr - 1251-51 Iv ' , -. ' , 'H' ,Ee My . '- , , .Q . 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' ..., T1'ea1ure7' CABINET GRADUATES CHE KWEI CHEN WALTER DOUGLAS ARCHIBALD EDWARD BERENT FERNSCHILD MYRON GUSTIN FINCHER IRA HAROLD HOUSTON CHARLES HAROLD KING ' GERALD JOHN DAVRY ADAMS EDWARD HARRISON CORNISH TRYGVE WALDEMAR HOFF FREEMAN SMITH HOWLETT JAMES BASHFORD TROUSDALE 1920 PAUL TARUMA TONOW ROLLIN IVICCARTHY JOSEPH RUSSELL PAGE COLEMAN HOBART SHERWOOD ELMORE BECKER STONE KENNETH VANVALKENBURG CROFOOT WILLIA,MS 1921 1922 1923 JAMES STURTEVANT NICGRAW FLOYD ROSWELL PARKS VVARREN MYRON SPERRY THEODORE EDWARD WARREN VARTAN GARA.BEDIAN EDMOND ADRIAN PERREGAUX F our Hundred N inety-eight -I -. . 1 -- - i. -1 .. . Off2...Q..WQQ WiF.f3!.:,.i......... Cornell University Flying Club OFFICERS MEMBERS . . Pfffidml Vice-Piwiclmzi . . Treafizffi' . . Secretary Publicity Sfcrefary J. K. NIILLER, JR. W. L. NIILLER J. A. MOLLER C. T. MORRISON P. C. WANSER . E. G. WHITE . J. NL FRESTON . H. H. IQERR, JR. . L. N. DURYEA . W. A. ANDREYVS S. S. BEACH D. H. BECK A. H. BEGGS G. A. BENTON, IR. R. E. BROWN H. VV. BUCKLEY C. J. CARNEY A. E. CARPENTER H. C. CHESTON G. T. CONDRON I A. M. CROXTON C. C. DAVIS .C. K. DICKSON J. A. FRIED R. W. FROST F. C. GRIFFITH L. N. HALL V. B. HART EMIN HASSAN W. B. HOUGH E. D. JAMES W. M. JENKS H. A. JEVVETT C. E. KE,LLY G. E. KNOWLTON, JR. H. W. MCKNIGHT D. L. MCNULTY E. R. IVIEAKER C. C. D. G. NETHERCOT WALTER PALMER . B. PATCH 75 R. W. PATCH H. B. PENTLAND BUF! . J. POLITOSKE . H. TRAYMER GUY RICKARD H. H. ROBERTS H. VV. RODEN J. W. ROSS M. P. ROYCE I. L. SCOTT CAREW SHELDON W. WV. SIMONDS G. A. SPADER J. S. SPAULDING S. C. STACY G. H. STANTON H. C. THOMAS H. W. WELLMAN, F. W. WEONER L. E. WENZ F. V. WILLIAMSON J. E. WILSON WOODRUFF, JR. MTR. Four Ilumlrrzl Ninr Q 1 S I C5552 LII OMG QI.1AN.ELLL.1AIf: f!W,1ii,Ii,L AA cn Bill semen cwb OFFICERS ROGER WOLGOTT HOOKER . . Pvwidevzt JOSEPH CURTIS PLATT . . . . Vim-P1'efide1zt ALLAN HOSIE TREMAN . 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Q ..mD..Q..RN.E.L.L.1.A1S.FIIIW MA Culver Club HONORARY MEMBERS COLONEL L. R. GIGNILLIAT LT. COL. R. R. ROSSOW I ACTIVE MEMBERS JOHN DAVID SHULER ......, WILLIAM DOUGLAS ELLIS . RUSSELL WELLAND FROST . HAROLD ELMER BOYD . Five Hun,d1'rd Two HOWARD ARCHIBALD ACHESON OSCAR BAUER CHARLES LYKRAND DAVIDSON CHARLES MACKEY HUGHES ALBERT HALL LAKIN RICHARD MELDRUM PAXTON JOHN SEIBERLING PELUEOER FREDERIC STRATTON SMILEY PAUL STEPHENS EDWIN GROAT THOMPSON JOHN WESLEY TURK ASSOCIATE MEMBERS THOMAS BUNTIN JAMES SCRANTON FULLER THOMAS BARR EVERITT JOHN GERBER DAVID GARTH HEARNE, JR. ROBERT KENDRICK HEIST EDWIN BABCOCK JANES JAMES HART PRICE, JR. CYRUS SWEET ROBERT LELAND ZEIGLER . Prefident Vicf-Preyidmt . Szcretary Treafurer O HM 1 IIIIIO RNELIIIKANfHIiV'mIIII,,vIf,IIHILI,, IIHH I WASHINGTON SOCIETY 2 Y Sl 4 . 1 :gan '?l?5S1:ffsI - fi. f5S3ff:s.!.:f' I ' Fig N His g sp V ' gg. My ,V 1 :pw Founded in 1893 BRISTOW ADAMS COL. FRANK BARTON MAJ. RALPH HOSPITAL ROSS STOCKBRIDGE ANDERSON ELMER JAMES BAXTER JOHN JEWSBURY BRADLEY, JR. EDWARD MUNSON BYRNE BENJAMIN PALMITER CARPENTER HENRY HOWARD CISSEL ALBERT EARL CONRADIS ROGER BAILEY CORBETT HOWARD DONALD CRISWELL EDWARD LOWE DUFFIES STANLEY BRITTAIN DUFFIES EDMUND KENNEDY ELLIS DONALD EDSON GATES ROGER HIGBEE GATES CHARLES EDWARD KREY CEYRIL STANLEY LAWRENCE DANIEL CLARENCE LIST EDWARD LEONARD MAIER ALFRED HENRY MARSH, JR. LAWRENCE SACKETT NIASON EDGAR SAUNDERS MAY DONALD POWELL MURRAY JOHN POWELL MUTCHLER ROBERT BAKER PEET JOHN WALLACE REAVIS ALAN YOUNG ROBERTS IVICNEIR SMITH FRANKLIN RAUB SPEER JOHN CONSTANTINE SPURR FREDERICK ROBINSON STEFFENS JOHN WESLEY STOCKETT, JR. WILLIAM RAYMOND THOMAS IVIAURICE BRADLEY TONKIN ROBERT BRUCE WARDEN JOHN CLEMENT WASHINGTON ALVIN EMIL WEST FRANCIS CRESSY WILBUR Firm I I u nd rn! Thru' . .... -1 .... A Q .WQ.Q.RN.ELL.1A1S.igWIIII..II.f'I..mI- E ..w.Y,,,., . ' 155:3RL.fA ' 3 E x Q A f' 745334 S 'S QXSRYQ, HRX 'J .vmv':R'1Ni -' . . 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HARRY RAYMOND RITTER BENJAMIN WILSON ROBINSON ROBERT EDWARD SANDELL EDWARD BERRIEN SANDERS JOHN SHEPARD JOSPH EDWARD SMITH FRANK GARLAND TRAU HUMPHREY ROBINSON WAGAR WHETSTONE WANNAMAKER, JR ANDREW MERCER WHITE PERCY HASSE'LLE WOOD GEORGE BIBB YOUNG Five Hundvwi Four . L LKB. - I 1. . 'lllnf -W -,',. n 'Nita ' - 'F w 1, Q, Xfjkvl-H IIMII , 7 ig I ' i Off R ww I -+-X12 A Le Cercle Francais ADMINISTRATION LEON BIDWELL ROSSEAU, 722 . -MARIE-TIIERESE MAURER, ,22 . JEANNETTE RAY, 722 . . . ROBERT COMBEMALE, 722 .,.. . . Prffidenzf . Vine-Prefident . Trsafurer . . . Secretary I CONSEIL D,ADMINISTRATION PROF. QTHON GOERR GUERLAC M. FERNAND JAGU PROF. JAMES FREDERIC MASON PROF. LAURENCE PUMPELLY MEMBERS PROE. IRVING PORTER CH VICTOR GUSTAVE AIRAULT REQSE ANDRE, 720 GEORGE BAERG MAURICE FRANCIS DUBREUCQ SYLVIA MULLER, 723 ALICE O,NEIL, ,22 EDMOND ADRIAN PERREGAUD, 723 RUTH WOLCO URCH CEmeritusD DONALD SIMS RICKARD, 721 HELEN SAWYER, 720 DANIEL ROGER SEYDOUX7 '23 LOUISE SOLBERG GUSTAVE TOUPIN IVIARIE MADELINHE TURPIN RAY EVERETT VENMAN, '23 TT, 720 F1.ZlE Iluvzdffd Fin' WAI... Y. . I X Lazfili-American Club OFFICERS RAUL GUTIERREZ, Cuba . . . RAFAEL MIGUEL DAVILA, Honduras . ERNESTO CUBILLOS, Colombia . PABLO OTEIZA, Cuba . .P ANTONIO ARTIGAS, Mexico MEMBERS ANTONIO ARTIGAS BENJAMIN BARRETO JUAN CARRASCO CALVO RAUL FAUSTO COWLEY ERNESTO CUBILLOS RAFAEL MIGUEL DAVILA VIDAL DUCASSE EDUARDO ELLI FRANCISCO SEIN Five Hundred Six . P refiderit . Secretary . Treasurer . Director . Director HECTOR GANDIA RAUL GUTIERREZ SALVADOR LABORDE ENRIQUE LANDRON JOAQUIN MOLINET PABLO OTEIZA ALONSO PALOMEQUE HERNANDO SALCEDO I 1 eeeee Q eeee 0SWQeQ1LNeEQLeLI1AIt1,Il' LAI?1'IzmI-H. 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YEN Fm' Huvzdrfd N1 I1 S S Q A4 Student Agencies Founded I897 Incorporated IQO8 PAUL CHARLES VVANSER, 'IS . . Pvwidevzt ALBERT RAYMOND NOLIN, 'zo . . Sec1'em1'y-T1'eaJu1'er STUDENT ROONI AGENCY EVERETT VVINFIELD LINS, 'zo . JVIa1mge1' STUDENT PERIODICAL AGENCY FREDERICK HENRY BOND, 722 ..... Md7LdgE7' STUDENT LAUNDRY AGENCY PAUL CHARLES WANSER, '18 ...... Zllamzger ALBERT RAYMOND NOLIN, '20 . Affifmm .Manager ASSGCIATE NIANAGERS JOHN NIARK COWAN, 722 ROBERT BUCKINGHAM PATCH, ' MERTON WILERED ENOS, ,22 CHARLES WILLIAM SIMMONS, 722 Five Hundred Ten 22 r' P- 9 QbE4?l5?QJ!W QZQM QQQENE 1 AA.A PsN.EQL.L.1.!?fJbIWWFIiP?21W,m ..., , , ' H . A.'.A'V . 4Q..A.,, X any 09 C5 f 190313107-XTIQNS .. I , , A ., . ' ' ., ,V - 12 Sisson Rometsch Lins Hodgkinson Banse Nlason Steffens Breckenridge Sherwood Hess Blanke Florsheim Benton The Cornell Annuals Publishers Of THE CORNELLIAN The Board of Editorf Chofen by Competition Daring their Frefhrnan, Sophomore, and junior Yearf h Ojzice: 209-211 Eaft State Street THE BOARD OF EDITORS COLEMAN HOBART SHERWOOD, '20 ..... . Editor-in-Chief DONALD CUTLER BLANKE, '20 . . , . Bafzneff Marzager' DONALD EDWARD BRECKENRIDGE7 '20 . . . . Managrng Edttor HAROLD IVIILTON FLORSHEIM, '2O . . . Affzftant Bamnefx .Manager FREDERICK ROBINSON STEFFENS, '20 . .... Art Edrtor EVERETT XVINFIELD LINS, 720 . . . Senror Auocrate Eafztor HELEN MARGUERITE HESS '20 Won1en'f Editor , . . . n HERBERT GEORGE BANSE '21 . . fanzor Afroczate Edztor , , . I . FRANCIS PIERCY HODGKINSON, 21 . . jnnror Affoczate Edztor ELLIOTT BUTLER MASON, '21 . . funzor Affocrate Edztor GEORGE ALDEN BENTON, IR., '2O . . jnnzor Afxocrate Marrager' VVILLIAM HENRY ROMETSCH, JR., '21 . junior Affociate Manager' GEORGE WING STSSON, grd., '22 . . junior Afyociate Martagev' Five Hundred Twelve K 1 , A, Q , I ' Frank Brown Ross Duryea Willcox Roemer - O'Brien A - Daily Peters Visdher Hammond Schmidt Smith Jewett Covington White Edsell ' The Cornell Daily Sun A Publifhed Daily Except Sunday by a Board of Editorf Chosen by Competition from the Senior, funior, Sophomore, and Frefhrnan Claffey 4 Ofce: I47 Eaft State Street U THE BOARD OF EDITORS RUSSELL HOLT PETERS, '2O ...... . Editor-in-Chief ORVILLE GUY DAILY, 720 . PETER VISCHER, ,IQ .... WALTER SCHOELKOPF SCHMIDT, '21 FRANKLIN PARSONS O,BRIEN, ,IQ . WILLARD AUGUSTUS KIGGINS, JR., '21 DONALD WILSON BROWN, '22 WILLIAM SLAUGHTER COVINGTON, '2O LESLIE NOYES DURYEA, '22 RALPH JAMES EDSELL, '21 JAMES VERNON FRANK, '22 REGINALD GOWER HAMMOND, 720 . . Bufineff Manager . . . . Managing Editor Affistant Bufineff Manager . . Circulation Manager . Afxiftant Circulation Manage? DAVID WILLIAM JEWETT, '21 HUBERT JOSEPH ROEMER, 722 ROBERT MEYERS ROSS, '22 EWALD JOHN JOSEPH SMITH, '21 ELWYN BROOKS WHITE, '21 ALANSON WORKS WILLCOX, '22 WOMEN'S REPRESENTATIVES CAROL STRONG, 20 . . MAY ASHMORE THROPP, 720 . . . Women I Editor . . Bufineff Manager THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS PROF. BRISTOW ADAMS PROF. CHARLES BURDICK ORVILLE GUY DAILY, '2O PAUL LIVERMORE, '97 FRANKLIN PARSONS 07BRIEN, ,IQ SHERMAN PEER, 'O6 RUSSELL HOLT PETERS, '2O PETER VISCHER, '2O Fiof Hundred Tlzirtren 1 A A, O IWQQJLRRCNTELLISANfT'IwIfiTimm, . I Nfitchell Brown I-Iinrichs Solomon Lane Bennet Kaufmann Peer Iler Bumstead LeBOeuf Keiper Megear Farnham Steffens The Cornell Era Pnhlifhed Monthly Photographic, Literary Editorf Chofen hy Conipetition Ogfiee: 222 Eaft State Street TI-IE BOARD OF EDITORS RANDALL JAMES LEBOEUF, JR., 720 . Editor-in-Chief WILLIAM BELL IVIEOEAR, JR., 720 . . Biuinexx Manager WILLIAM I-IURSH FARNHAM, 'I8 . Adoifory Editor DALE, BUMSTEAD, JR., '21 . . . . A Managing Editor SAMUEL JOSEPH SOLOMON, 720 I . . . . Photographic Editor ROBERT ARTHUR MITCHELL, ,ZI . Afyiftant Bnfineff Manager FREDERICK ROBINSON STEFFENS, '2O . .... Art Editor ELISABETH KEIPER, '21 . . . . . . Wonien'f Editor ROBERT I-IADLEY BENNET, 721 . Affoeiate Biuineff Manager RICHARD KOHNS KAUFMANN, '22 Affoeiate Bnxineff Manager ALFRED -JAMES PEER, '21 . Affiftant Photographic Editor ASSOCIATE EDITORS EDWIN HOBART BROWN, '22 RUSSELL HILLS ILER, 720 ALBERT FORD HINRICHS,' 720 FREDERIC CHAPIN LANE, 722 Five Hundred Fourteen . Q O1 Looi OALQ T1l'mwil,YL,o, Cushman lVIcClelland Dunham Duncan Hollis Roemer 'Wilcox Foster Chandler Steffens Huszagh MCPhC1'SOH Hill Smith ' 'Doolittle Baskerville ' Newton Nlurray The Widow Piiblifhed Bi-Jlloiiihlys Hiimoroiif, Uliutraifd. Edilorf Chofeii by Competition Ojice: 310 Emi State Streft THE BOARD GF EDITORS SIDNEY CLARK DOOLITTLE, '18 JOSEPH EDWARD SMITH, '2O . . CHARLES BASKERVILLE, JR., '19 . ANSLEY WILCOX, II, 'ZI . . . ALEXANDER LANGMUIR PORTER, '21 . BOYD TINSLEY H1LL, '20 . . . YV1LL1AM COLMAN MURRAY, '21 HOWARD BAKER CUSHMAN, '21 GEORGE SHELLABAROER DUN1-IAM, '21 JOHN COONLEY HOLLIS, '21 RALPH ALEXANDER NIC-CLELLAND, '21 JAMES CORNEL1US NICGAHAN, '21 HUBERT JOSEPH ROEMER, '22 . Editor-iii-Chiff . . Biifiiieff Maiiagei' . . . . Art Editor . Affiftant Biuirieff Maiiagei' . . Circulation .Manager . . . . . 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Lefax Manager ASSISTANT EDITORS ALBERT SAMUEL BARON, '23 RICHARD EARL LASHER, '21 Five RICHARD ANDREWS ESTERBROOK, 723 DONALD WISNER MYRICK, 722 CARL FRITIOF OSTERGREN, '21 ASSOCIATE EDITORS DEAN ALBERT W. SMITH PROFESSOR D. S. KIMBALL PROFESSOR W. N. BARNARD PROFESSOR G. B. UPTON PROFESSOR ALEXANDER GRAY PROFESSOR A. E. WELLS ASSISTANT PROFESSOR I. G. PERTSCH Hundred Sixteen ' ,.,4, 14.1 O1 A Q , QAQQORNELLTIAN,Tw1WmfIII,,1L4, ,,,, I WiCkesQ ' Howlett Fuller' Zehner Stevenson Rich Lechler Lawson Savage Hoagland Cooper Nye Lord , A The Cornell Countryman Ulunimzfed Alonthly: Publifhed by the Student! in the College of 26Ig1'iculm1'f Choffn h E by Competition and Elfction h THE BOARD OF EDITORS RUSSELL ROBINS LORD, 720 .......... Editor HOWARD ARTHUR STEVENSON, '20 . ,... Managmg Edwor JAMES ELLSWORTH FULLER, '2O . . Edztof, The Campuf Cou1m'yman RUTH NYE, '20 .... .... W 07716713 Edltor DONALD HOACLAND, '2O . . ..... Managev' WATSON LEWIS SAVAGE, JR., 721 , . . Czrculatzon Ma1Iage1' ' EDITORIAL STAFF ELIZABETH COOPER, '21 FREEMAN SMITH I-IOWLETT, '21 FRANCIS ALLEN XNICKES 721 OLIN CHESTER POTTER 721 7 7 FREDERICK REINHOLD UNDRITZ, '21 LOUIS AYLESBURY ZEHNER, '22 I-IELEN DATES, '22 CAROLYN HELLER, '23 BUSINESS STAFF ARCHIE NELSON LAWSON, '21 ALFRED COEAUGH LECHLER, '21 EDWARD LARMOUR RICH, JR., '21 EVERETT NVASHINGTON PIERCE, '22 Fizz! Ilundrfd SITA' nm' 71 Q I162SrOAQOrIlRINELLS1iA1S,IIKWMII A,, Gray Chobot McKee Regan Sherk Fisher Cockcroft Pratt Hartrnayer Degling Harrison Schempf Prof. Barnes Dean Haskeli W'il1iams The Cornell Civil Engineer Piilalirhed MO71ZhZ3I' by the Civil Evigiiieerr of Cornell Uiiiveryity A BOARD OF EDITORS GERALD CROFOOT AVILLIAMS ...... . Editor-in-Chief HAROLD SNEDAKER FISHER . . Managiiig Editor BERNARD JAMES HARRISON . . Biuiiien ,Manager ROBERT SCHEMPF . . . . Aldvertifiiig Mavidgei' HERBERT HARTMAYER . . Alumni Editor ALBERT OTTO DEGLING . . . . 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Affiftaui Bunucff Mauagcv' ASSOCIATE EDITORS OLIVER CLARK, '20 JACOB IVIEADOVV, '20 WILLIAM BELL DALEY, '2O CHARLES VICTOR PARSELL, 721 LANSING SOUTHWIGK I-IOSKINS, '2O BENJAMIN PEPPER, '2O I-IORAGE RAND LAMB, '2O NELSON ROSCOE PIRNIE, '21 I RALPH ALEXANDER IVICCLELLAND, '21 JOHN WALLATE REAVIS, '21 JAMES PORTER IVICGAUGHY, 721 JOHN SCHWARTZ, '2O WVILLIAM EDMUND VOGEL, '20 Fin' Hundred Nirzviamz III I,O,mQ,Q,RN,E,L,LI1,ANIIIPTWIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIQ. A, I Thomas Friedman Flint Georgia Kline The Cornell Chemist Publifhed Quarterly by the Cornell Chemifff Affoeiation under the Department of Chemistry THE BOARD OF EDITORS FREDERICK RAYMOND GEORGIA, 'Ig ,... JOSEPH HOWARD FLINT, 'zo . . . WILLIAM EDWARD FRIEDMAN, ,ZI , . EMIL KLINE, 'zo . . . . . the Supervifion of Editor-in-Chief Affoeiate Editor Alffociate Editor Bufirieff Manager' RAYMOND EINNON THOMAS, ,ZI . . 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A 5 - , .- .. v.- ww A ..w,x y.-, H.-.. . . ., -' . fi 'ff' , Pfx n'f UN ill' 3J ' 'i- .'-'I' -u . f 2-ne - v5'-' .-:Q 975 1- 9?'7v'353'Wf' ' S , - 5 5: ' ' 1 U I ,! ' 4 1.' 'H' l- X '-- X, i yyi? '-V ' ff, 5171? ' I f ' 'f ffl Ag- x. . !- - 2 .'X'i,w.'1'f mM' X F2 sxg 'e.N.1X'yt'x:XX.i-ukkxxxxx f'. .'11 -M X -K.-.ilm E 5 A:-,111-QM W lx X -. ,AML -+L !- 2-. ,- x '., - X 5 '- -f ' - -f E E U U E E 7 5 E V0 ' ox E : , E .. , .- I , Q s - ' ' :FE Five Ilumirfd Twmly-ozzr GLEE CLUB 19119-1920 , x ! .eg 5 1 33 3 J- Q P gn 50 EF QZ gr SS '17-' 95-+4 Pl., Q l ..i: 15tE! l. .T . 1...Of Cl .... OEWQ. 1HW..w'fi1zm.-... . DX, f , A . s. J . JW f' 3 GLEE A 4 . Q s i .g.. , .f ' THOMAS LLOYD KELLY, 720, Ill ....... Managev' YVILLARD INGHAM EMERSON, '21, N. Y. . . Asfifzamf .Manager JOHN HART, '18, W. Va. . . ' . . . . Prefidem ROMEYN BERRY, '04, N. Y. . ' . . . Graduate Manager PERCIVAL LEMON CLARK, 721, N. Y. . . . . Leader HOLLIS ELLSWORTH DANN, N. Y. . . . . Direezor . FIRST TENORS N. A. BURNS, '22, N. Y. J. D. STARK, '21, N. Y. C. M. CHRISTIAN, '21, N. Y. H. C. STRAHAN, '22, N. Y. XV. FQ GRANT, '20, N. Y. A C. K. THOMAS, 721, N. Y. A F. XY. NIEDLONG, '19, N. Y. E. J. TRUTHAN, '18, O. J. F. REYNOLDS, '23, MO. T. E. YVARREN, '21, 0. L. S. WEST, '21, N. Y. SECOND TENORS P. L. CLARK, 721, N. Y. J. C. MCG1XHA.N, '21, N. Y. R. CHRISTIANSON, '21, Pa. J. E. MEEHAN, '23, Ill. . C. B. DONALDSON, '20, N. J. VV. E. PENFIELD, 720, N. Y. J. K. HOLBROOK, '20, N. Y. R. T. STARR, '21, N. Y. D. F. TYXYLOR, 721, N. Y. FIRST BASSES . L. P. EVANS, '20, N. Y. G. J. KNIGHT, '21, Calif. R. W. GRAY, '21, N. Y. H. T. LACEY, '21, N. Y. Ri. T. LIERRICK, '22, N. Y. R. H. McCA.RTHY, '22, N. Y. A. H. HOOKER, '20, N. Y. NI. G. PENFIELD, 720, N. Y. R. VV. HOOKER, 721, N. Y. R. W. STEEL, 721, Pa. - A. JACK, '20, N. J. N. M. VV1LLARD, '20, N. Y. SECOND BASSES R. T. BANKS, '23, N. Y. W. V. PRICE, '20, N. Y. K. CARVER, '20, N. Y. C. W. ROSE, '22, N. Y. R. A. CUSHMAN, '21, N. Y. F. T. SCHNATZ, '22, N. Y. T. D. DODSON, 720, N. Y. A. H. TREMAN, '21, N. Y. T. VV. HOPE, '20, N. Y. J. T. YTANDOREN, '20, N. Y. XV. H. XJANPELT, '22, N. Y. Five Ilu mired Twf 11 ty-lf: rr JB!! .mof-rC1ua0zl p.1.1p1mH MANDOLIN CLUB IQI9-1920 ff fi, Q 75 3 --1 gm J- 19 0 DMU 3 TEN 5: ' IJ' fiaflf E Q9 . -1 .. . 4 Qg.mQ.Q..1LN.E.LL.1..1.A1:1.fgW.Vi.Fm. A . ' , , ' ,.k 3 MANDOLIN J' 1 CWB 1 ' 3 .,,SXX'. - f -.L,, YYARREN I'IINES CLARKE, '20, NIO., Lfadm' GEOROE L. COLEMAN, -'95, N. Y., Dirfczor '71 '-I .DEM1Nc, '20, N FIRST MANDOLINS QWT3 UUE Exam msg? EFQO lv ENPNFE '-9Z9 5512 Z 5 N PWHZ3 5555 amz 3535 L' O A Z K' va O Us 1-4 IP .. PF 0 EJJJF la' S223 O ,423 . J. J. W. WELLS, '20, Pa. SECOND MANDOLINS . M.W1TTINGHAM, '20, N. L. RR. BRECK, '20, Ohio C H. BRUMBAUGH, '23, N. Fi OW COLT, '22, N. Y. .FUDGE, '22, N. Y. H. H. GARRET1-, '22, Pa. J. W. HEALY, '22, Pa. C. F. HOTC1-1K1ss, '23, N. Y. H. D. HUBES, '22, N. Y. J. C. TRAVILLAF, JR., '22, MO. BANJO MANDOLINS C. W. DEAN, JR., '23, N. J. J. C. GARDNER, '22, N. Y. H. B. HENGERER, '21, N. J. GUITARS ' P. COVILLE, '19, N. Y. L. W. FISHER, '20, N. Y. A. G. HANCOCK, '20, N. Y. C. M. STOTZ, '21, Pa. VIOLINS W. C. ARCHBOLD, '21, N. Y. W. B. BACKER, '21, N. Y. H. J. BENISCH, '20, N. Y. H. B. BRILLINGER, '21, Pa. -TENOR BANJOS F. D. BERKLEY, '23, N. Y. R. E. LEE, '22, N. Y. ' CELLOS R. P. DYCKMAN, '20, N. J. SAXOPHONES wfwzewfj FZHQQFTE Qg?wwZ55 USESSBWW P-HHUEEE EHGEESSN E?xgxs2f 35513552 - .om -4 -4 gg? 2223 Zlzfbk . K: . . P. JOHNSON, '22, Texas J. V. LARKIN, '20, N. Y. N. C. STEWART, '22, N. Y. H. P. KELLER, '20, N. Y. W. V. POGUE, '22, N. Y. P. H. STAUB, '21, Pa. A. H. BRUCKHEIMER, '19, N. Y. D. W. JOHNSON, 720, N. Y. G. MYERS, '23, N. Y. T. F. O'NE1L, '22, N. Y. S. D. NOSTRAND, '20, N. Y. L. W. PRITCHARD, '23, N. Y. A. H. TRENIAN, '21, N. Y. H. A. BALL, '19, Pa. G . W. TEARE, '22, Ohio CLARINETS L. S. CLEVELAND, '20, Pa. C FLUTE F. P. HODGKINSON, '21, Pa MARIMBAPHONE JOHN PIART, '18, W. Va. B TRAPS W. D. ELLIS, '20, Ga. R. P. FFRAVIS, '20, Pa. A O ' .WASHBURN, 23, Minn. C. HEAD, '23, N. Y. E. YVRIGLEY, '19, Pa. Fivr Hundrrd Twmziyqfw ,,..A 1 1 s..s -Oa.mQQ.,PsN mlljlim BANJO QUARTETTE Musical Club Review of the Season s The combined Glee, Banjo and Mandolin Clubs have during the year 1919-1920 enjoyed one of the most successful seasons in the history of the Clubs. YVith the return of the University to normal conditions, the Musical Clubs planned an extensive program. The first concert was presented at the Lyceum Theater on November 14, IQIQ. This was followed by the joint Concert with the University of Pennsylvania Musical Clubs, which was the bright spot of the Thanksgiving trip. The twenty-sixth annual Christmas Trip proved the most successful ever undertaken by the Clubs. Eight Concerts were presented in the following cities, Buffalo, Akron, Cleveland, St. Louis, Chicago, Cincinnati, Pittsburg and New York, in the order named. Over fourteen thousand heard the Clubs perform, and the entire surplus from the trip was donated-to the Endowment Fund. The programme of the concert proved varied, with stunts taking a more promi- nent part than in the past. Robert Wenzing Steel, 721, was the soloist on the trip and the various stunts included: The jazz Quartette, Banjo Duet, Banjo Quar- tette, Saxophone Sextette, and various numbers by the Nlandolin Club. The programme was well received at every concert, ibut particularly in New York, where the Waldorf-Astoria Ball Room was crowded to capacity. Five Hundred Twenziy-Jiix W Q S1.soficoiwesoswegttt1As..T'W'mfuili.,l- 1 The Clubs were entertained with luncheons, tea dances, dinners, evening dances, and coasting parties. The trip proved the most successful ever undertaken from musical, social and financial standpoints, and showed that the lvlusical Clubs have the active support of the alumni and the student body. A new programme was presented during Junior WVeek, when not even standing -room was available. Twenty members of the Glee Club made a trip to New York in February to help in the Spring Lamb Festival at the Hotel Commodore, where six numbers were sung. The Clubs are planning a Spring Day Concert and will also give the usual Senior Week Concert in Bailey Hall. 4 ' THE CORNELL UNIVERSITY ORCHESTRA. 1919-1920 ,F1.2'f' Humfrvd Tcorniy-.fewrz Q. 1. 1-of f2-o.....Q OX , 3 A 9. . If IW - .. kj 1 f 6 Y A . . it . J ' 'I' I ' 'Q , 1 F ' ' J 'W I GEORGE L. COLEMAN, '05, N. Y., Director R. N. IVIERRILL, '20, Mass., Pwfidfnt S. C. GIST, JR., '2O., W. Va., Jwamzgm' S. B. BEACH, '2I, Fla., AIf.r'i. .Mcmagfr CONCERT MASTER H. J. BENISCH, '20, N. Y. FIRST VIOLINS A. C. BACON, Grad., N. Y. M. KUPFER, '27, N. Y. H. J. BENISCH, '20, N. Y. R. M. MERRILL, '20, Mass. H. B. BR1LL1NGER, '21, Pa. T. F. O'NEILL, '22, N. Y. B. Z. EIDAM, '23, N. Y. G. MYERS, '23, N. Y. J. J. FELDMAN '22, N. Y. H. P. TEVONIAN, '22, Turkey EI. L. FR1EDMAN, '22, N. Y. R. H. TURNER, '22, N. Y. C. R. HYER, '23, N. Y. S. SCHWARTZ, '21, N. Y. SECOND VIOLINS P. G. CULLEY, '21, N. Y. E. KLINE, '20, N. Y. E. H1Rsc1-1, '20, N. Y. W. H. MANN, '23, N. Y. D. W. IOHNSON, '20, N. Y. W. A. WESOLOWSKI, '23, N. Y. A. A. ZAUSMER, '20, N. Y. VIOLA V. A. BRONVN, '23, N. Y. M. H. CUBBON, '21, Pa. V K. D. VANHOESEN, '23, N. Y. CELLO W. H. LITTLEWOOD, '20, N. Y. A. H. DEGRAFF, '21, N. Y. A. O. GEERTZ, '22, N. Y. A. E. REMICR, '21, N. Y. A. H. TREMAN, '21, N. Y. OBOE A B. H. PALMER, '23, Conn. BASS P. C. CLARK, '22, N. Y. H. R. YOUNG, '20, N. J. ' SAXOPHONE G. B. MCCORMICK, '22, Pa. A. O. WASHBURN, '23, Minn. H. A. BALL, '21, Pa. ' H. O. MERZ, '22, N. J. ' TROMBONE D. H. GALLAGHER, '21, N. Y. J. A. NIEDICK, '21, N. Y. CORNET 1. F. CANNON, '20, Pa. M. E. BU1'rERE1ELD, '22, N. Y. F. S. PET1-HCR, '23, N. Y. FLUTE B. F. BARRETO, '22, Brazil W. H. FRENCH, '20, Ill. CLARINET S. E. AYRES, '22, N. Y. L. N. DURYEA, '22, N. Y. 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FRANK B. O. UNDERVSVOOD B. F. BARRETO P. U. NICKERSON A. L. LENTZ C. LOOPE A. D. FOWLER H. F. SPAHN A. TUTTLE N. A. ANYEISS F. S. PETHICK ' CLARINETS B. A. REEYIES E. S. RocKwELL C. C. HEAD S. E. .AYRES G. A. WEST K. C. LAWRENCE HORNS G. M. ATWVOOD J. P. BRANYEN SAXOPHONES H. B. NIAYNARD G. WV. TEARE H. C. STODDARD G. R. BICCORMICK W. L. UNDERYVOOD FLUTES PICCOLOS C. E. LAMOUREAUX ' OBOE H. S. Woon BARITONES W. E. JACKSON EUPHONIUM H. B. SAMSON SLIDE TROMBONES N. H. BAKER H. E. BUCK H. E. IVICALLESTER T. W. HALE HELICON BASES H. A. NVILSON F. H. V. MARSH R. C. SPENCER VV. L. BOWMAN H. FERRIS O. R. ROBSON L. NI. VAUGHAN B. IW. WERLEY M. H. CUBBORN A. ZEISSIG E. R. HELNIKE O. J. SPAHN K. D. VANHOESEN E. JACOBSTEIN H. B. DAVIS C. R. GLEASON L. H. MEAD F. NICBRIDE R. S. BfIILMOE D. T. WVOODS R. H. NORTHRUP A. N. CHAMALIAN D. H. GALLAGPIER P. H. STAUB W. B. CoRCoRAN TUBAS W. B. BIIFFLIN J. F. HOPF DRUMS C. R. ROBERTS C. R. HYER J. C. GARDNEIK F. H. NVHITE G, VVATSON H. G. 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EILER, '20 wmwp G. N. J D. B. C. THE MANAGEMENT ROMEYN BERRY, '04, Graduate M mmgw- J. P. CORRIGAN, '20, Al6Z7Z6lgE7' R. P. RICE, '21, A,vJ'i.rta11.tM'mzagr1' L. I. NICHOLS, '18, Prefidmz E. L. PIOWARD, '19, Vice-Pv'.e.fidenl THE MASQUE EL1,1S, '22 EVANS, '23 GARDNER, '21 N...I'IALL, '20 El-IARRISON, '22 J. C. HOL1.1s, '21 L M. E. L A. E T. 'R. P. A. R. C. G. E. W. F. R. P. . G. HOUOK, '22 L. HOUGH, '22 HOXVARD, '19 .HUN1c1N, '20 7 KENNEDY, 21 KERRY, '23 IQIRCH, '23 S. LALLOU, '20 LANDERS, '23 LONG, '22 R. E. LYEORD, '23 H. M. NIACCABE, '20 1. P. NICBEAN, '20 J. G. MCEDWARD, 'ZI QI. W. MAPLES, '22 I. BEAVER, '23 H. A. MERR1LL, '22 N. T. NEWTON, '19 S. D. NOSTRAND, '20 C. P. MAXSON, '21 F. P. O'BR1EN, '19 R. H. PETERS, '20 J. S. PFLUEGER, '20 G. H. PHILLIPS, '22 L. B. PRYOR, '23 C. E. REESE, '20 -lf R. P. R1cE, '21 H. W. RODEN, '20 Aj. W. ROSS, '20 E. T. RUNSDORF, '22 B. SHAW, 'ZI . W. SISSON, HI, ' C. M. STOTZ, '21 I. G I. F. SUMNER, '22 B. E. TAYLOR, '21 G. W. TEARE, '22 R. O. XKVILLIAMS, '21 P. O. WORKS, '21 B. E. VVRIGLEY, 'ZI O L-1 . ZIMMERER, '23 THE PONY BALLET Photo by Whmc Five Ilundrfd Tlzirlg om l l, '.1?if5I . m. I 1 A .. A,AA QAWQ. flINII51I3ip,f,iEM.. .... I. Q. JW 'R I 6's, DRAMATIC 4 ' 'X 47 C 1 i ' 0 J N f ,E 4 , 2 NORMAN TOIVO NEWTON, '19 . . Prefidem JANET GREGG RXIACADAM, ,ZI . Vice-Pvwident HENRY ROENNE ,ZI .... . . . Secretary JOHN EVERETT HARDY, '2O . . . Bmineff Manager WALTER HUTCHINSON STAINTON, '20 . . Stage Manager PROFESSOR A. IVI. DRUMMOND . . . . . . . Coach HONORARY MEMBERS PROFESSOR G. A. EVERETT I PROFESSOR A. M. DRUMMOND PROFESSOR C. MIDJO PROFESSOR G. B. MUCHMORE PROFESSOR NI. 'W. SAMPSON PROFESSOR N. SCHMIDT PROFESSOR J. A. WINANS PROFESSOR E. H. VVOODRUFF ACTIVE MEMBERS ALFRED GRIFFIN ASHCROFT, '21 HARRY JACOB BORCHERS, 720 THERA EMERSON, '20 WALTER DEAN FERRES, '21 REGENE ROBINSON FREUND, 720 JOHN EVERETT HARDY, '20 MYRON THEODORE HERRICK., 721 DOROTHY FRANKLIN LEVY, '20 WILLIAM IVIAHL, 720 JANET GREGG IVIACADAM, '21 NORMAN TOIVO NEWTON, ,IQ EARL WALTER PHELAN, 721 JAMES MINOR PLUMMER, '21 OLIN CHESTER POTTER, '21 HENRY ROENNE, '21 ALICE LOUISE SMITH, 520 WALTER HUTCHINSON STAINTON, '20 FREDERICK ROBINSON STEFFENS, '20 DORIS DENARD WYNKOOP, ,IQ ASSOCIATE MEMBERS AARON BENENSON, '22 CARLETON ELLIOTT BRYANT, JR., '21 LEONARD KNIGHT ELMHURST, '22 FREEMAN SMITH HOWLETT, '21 GERTRUDE MARY LYNAHAN, ,22 JOHN JAY Five Hundred Thirty-two RODNEY IVIASON, 721 HAROLD ARTHUR NIERRILL, '22 AILEEN O7CONNELL, '23 ARTHUR OLSEN, '2O JAMES BASHFORD TROUSDALE, '22 WURTS, '22 . ,, A U, . ' f , - 4'- . . .,, ,V U1 OOOLO O A4 O: ILQ fII11mIIIIIIIQIO,, , !' I - P- 1.. . - 01 Jw , . V V' Q f ' - ' F . 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Affiftavzt Managfr FACULTY MEMBERS CHARLESIKELLOGG BURDICK ABBOTT PAYSON USHER GUY BROOKS INIUCHMORE JAMES ALBERT XVINANS A STUDENT MEIVIBERS CHARLES NIARSHALL CORMACK, 'zo JACOB NIERTENS, JR., '20 CHARLES GA.RSIDE, 'zo JOSEPH PHIPPIN SHAW, 'zo PENNSYLVANIA-CORNELL DEBATES COLUMBIA-CORNELL DEBATES Year Winner Year Winner 1894 PENNSYLVANIA IQOO CORNELL 1895 PENNSYLVANIA 1901 CORNELL 1896 CORNELL IQOZ 'CORNELL 1897 CORNELL 1903 COLUMBIA 1898 CORNELL IQO4 CORNELL 1899 PENNSYLVANIA 1905 COLUMBIA 1902 PENNSYLVANIA 1906 CORNELL 19O3 CORNELL 19O7 COLUMBIA I9O4 CORNELL IQO8 COLUMBIA 1905 CORNELL 1909 CORNELL 1906 CORNELL IQIO COLUMBIA 1907 PENNSYLVANIA IQII CORNELL 1908 PENNSYLVANIA IQI2 CORNELL 19O9 PENNSYLVANIA 1913 COLUMBIA IQIO PENNSYLVANIA 1914 COLUMBIA IQI 1 CORNELL 1915 CORNELL IQ12 CORNELL 1916 CORNELL 1913 PENNSYLVANIA 1918 COLUMBIA 1914 CORNELL 1919 COLUIVIBIA T I PRINCETON-CORNELL DEBATE 1917 TIE 1917 TIE 1918 CORNELL COLGATE-CORNELL DEBATE IQIQ PENNSYLVANIA IQIQ COLGATE Fira Huvzdrfrl Tfziriy-lim ., I L. , - -1 .... A, QSM!!Q.,Ps.ITsI.E.2L.L.1.4'5Ll11...i ,.l1i..1 9 Siegel Milstein Schultz B-Tanning Sleichter NIcFadden Nlertens YVell10Witz Stankiewicz Krentz ,86 Memorial Speakers VVINNERS OF THE '86 MEMORIAL PRIZE IN PUBLIC SPEAKING 1887 1888 1889 1890 ISQI 1892 I 393 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 VVILLIAM O. 1900 WILLIAM 1901 WILLIAM 1902 CHARLES B. ANDREW S. WVHITE HOWARD A. GPPENHEIM FRANK H. CALLAN W'ILLARD H. AUSTEN EDWIN D. SHURTER ERNEST L WHITE WILLIAM P. CHAPMAN EDWARD V. HENRY STEPHEN P. SHERMAN, JR. ERWIN ESMOND HERRICK C. ALLEN MORTIMER OSTHEIMER NIORGAN NIORRISON, JR. FRAYER DOWD 1919 RUTH EDITH Speaker! in EDNA JOHANNA K.RENTZ THOMAS JOSEPH MCFADDEN FRANK LEROY MANNING JACOB MERTENS, JR. SAMUEL HARRY IVIILSTEIN Five Hundred Thirty-four 1903 ELLIAS H. KELLY 1904 CHARLES H. TUCK 1905 YVILLIAM L. RANSOM 1906 FRANCIS L. DURK 1907 HORACE L. DAWSON 1908 LEROY R. GOODRICH 1909 ABRAHAM LEVINE 1910 ALAN H. COLOORD 1911 WILLIPXM VVALZER IQI2 HARRY Z. HARRIS 1913 REGNAR T. KIDDE 1914 WILLIAM D. SMITH 1915 LOUIS Y. GAEERMAN 1916 HENRY KLAUBER 1917 MARION L. WHITE IQI8 HORACE E. SHACKELTON VVELKOWITZ 1919 PETER ALPHONS0 SCHULTZ LOUIS CARL SIEGEL HARRY SLEICHTER HELEN STANKIEWICZ RUTH EDITH WELKOWITZ S 1 Stansky Nleasday ' Schultz Farnham Cormack ' ,94 Memorial Speakers VVINNERS OF THE 794 NIEMORIAL PRIZE IN DEBAXTE 1895 WILLIAM P. CHAPMAN, JR. 1908 ROSCOE C. EDLUND 1896 HARLEY N. CROSBY IQOQ CPIARLES R. HUGINS 1897 DANIEL H. PVELLS 1910 HEBER E. GRIFFITH 1898 GALE LAUGHLIN 1911 GAY H. BROWN 1899 JAMES B. NOLAN 1912 RALPH E. PIERCE 1900 FRANK H. HAUNSER 1913 HAROLD RIEGELMAN 1901 SIDNEY AS. LOWENTHAL IQI4 WILLIAM DUDLFY SMITH IQO2 FLOYD L. CARLISLE IQI5 LOUIS YURLIC GABERMAN 1903 GEORGE D. CROETS 1916 RALPH HARRIS BLANCHARD 1904 WILLIAM L. RANSOM 1917 JACOB GOULD SCHURMAN, JR 1905 NEAL D. BECKER 1918 DANIEL THOMAS GILMARTIN,J 1906 GEORGE W. ROESCH 1919 EDWARD EUGENE DICKER 1907 FRANCIS L. DURKE 1920 WILLIAM HURSH FARNHAM Speakevyv in IQ20 CHARLES MARSHALL CORMACH NVALTER NIEASDAY VVILLIAM HURSH FARNHAM PETER ALPHONSO SCI-IULTZ CHARLES GRXRSIDE HYMAN STANSKY Five Ilundred Tlzirly L er IIIIOEIIQLQ 1111.s11III-- E Brown Burke Kieasday Alertens Ferguson Karp Woodford Prize Speakers XKVINNERS OF THE WOODFORD PRIZE IN ORATORY 1871 JOHN E. MOORE 1894 HARRIET C. CONNOR 1872 ADOLPHUS L. RADER 1895 GEORGE P. DYER 1873 CAWARD rescindeclj 1896 CHARLES H. RAMMELKAMP 1874 JAMES E. GLUCK 1897 DANIEL H. WELLS ' 1875 GEORGE H. FITCH 1898 CHARLES H. MAYER 1876 CLARENCE H. ESTY 1899 HERBERT B. LEE 1877 GEORGE W. GILLETTE 1900 EUGENE T. LIES 1878 CHARLES W. AMES 1901 SIDNEY S. LYIWENTHAL 1879 ALFRED MILLARD 1902 MICHAEL A. FORD 1880 FRANK C. WHITNEY 1903 IALFRED HUGER 1881 CAWARD rescindedj 1904 XIVILLIAM A. MURPHY 1882 Divided between 1905 ROBERT P. BUTLER CHARLES P. BACON and 1906 CHARLES H. TUCK FRANK R. LUCKEY 1907 WILLIAM W. TAYLOR 1883 ASA A. ALLING 1908 ELIZABETH E. COOK 1884 CHARLES A. POTTER 1909 ROSCOE C. EDLUND 1885 STODDARD M. STEVENS 1910 STANTON GRIFEIS 1886 E. D. ABINUNI DE LIMA 1911 GEORGE M. XKVOLFSON 1887 HORACE WHITE 1912 ALAN H. COLCORD 1888 PHILIP C. PAYNE 1913 LESLIE HERBERT GROSER 1889 HOWARD A. OPPENHEIM 1914 HAROLD RIEGELMAN 1890 FRANK A. ABBOTT 1915 DUANE S. FIATCH 1891 CAWARD rescindedj 1916 MORRIS J. ESCOLL 1892 EDVVARD S. SHURTER 1917 YvING CHING TYANG 1893 ERNEST I. VVHITE 1918 CHEN KU 1919 WALTER NIEASDAY, JR. ROGER CRAFTS BROVVN THEODORE BURTON IQARI' THONIAS BURKE A 'WALTER NIEASDAY, JR. LUCRETIA HINKLEY FERGUSON JACOB NIERTENS, JR. Five Hundred Thirtjf-fix V 'l 1 . 1 Bond Creal Rothwell - Johnson Jennings Measday Eastman Prize Speakers WINNERS OF THE EASTMAN PRIZE IN PUBLIC SPEAKING IQIO VINCENT JAMES FROST 1915 DUANE SPENCER HATCH 1911 DAVID ELDER 1916 JENNIE THERESA MINNICK 1912 NI. C. KILPATRICK 1917 GLADX'S MARION HESS 1913 CASS WARD WHITNEY 1918 FRANK LEROY NIANNING IQI4 BERNARD WILLIAM SHAPER 1919 PERCY LAWRENCE DUNN IQZO HAROLD LEROY CREAL Sjaeakerf in IQ20 FREDERICK HENRY BOND, 722 CLARENCE JOHNSON, '20 HAROLD LEROY CREAL, '2O WVALTER NIEASDAY, JR., 720 BURTON JENNINCS, ,ZI JAMES LEE ROTHWELL, 'zo Five 1l1l1ldI'l',fI 7'l11'rzy-,rmffn 1112?2-414111-Pwrunfl MM CALISTHENICS IN THE NEW ARMORY P11060 by TIOY f E5 ? 1 .Tb Q In O F Z 653 EE hz ,.,-'-' gi? f , A W w V- -- 1- I m A Q C, xv. Five' Hundred Thirly-111' 1 JU 1624041 pupzmg rz OFFICERS OF THE CADET CORPS IQIQ-20 Howe Smith Sweeney Roberts Beach Salisbury Upstill Speer Covington Upton Townsend Bosworth Wallace Baer Cooper Alexander Bower Fry Powers Green Baron Rutenbar Race McIntyre Undritz Chappell Schultz VVeaver Janes Politoske Moller Hollis Burke Cormack Wiedo1'n Pearson Beutel hlifllin E.DuFlies Pirnie Ashcroft S.Duffies McCarthy Hugger Curtis Runsdorf Sheldon Rich West VVenger Kast Culley Anderton Striclcler Corby Christian Sothern Hospital Christian Barton MacLaehlan Swift Emerson Willsey Shaner ,Ti i --Q EW V :Q i P ls F iz TJ Er' 555 iz iL.2 ig.- L . 'E ,... .I .. 1 A Q PSN.EL.L.1.AIN,i MI?i'aIIm.,..... Reserve Officers Training Corps 1919-20 United Staley flrmy Ojieerf on duly zoizh the R. 0. T. C., Cornell U?Z'iZ'F7.fil:V. COL. FRANK A. BARTON, Commandant DJIAJOR RALPH HOSPITAL, F.A. LIEUT. COL. T. J. J. CHRISTIAN, Commandant F. A. CAPTAIN ALLANDER SWIFT, Inf. IVIAJORVDONALD J. IWACLACHLAN, Inf. CAPTAIN RICHARD I. SOTIIERN, F.A. INFANTRY ' COLONEL WVILLARD I.EMERsON,'21 ADIUTANT CYRUS M. CHRISTIAN, '21 LIEUT. COL. FRANCIS C. WILEUR, '20 SUPPLY OFFICER GEORGE B. COREY, '20 . . FIR ST BATTAL Company fl CAPTAIN WVARHAM W. JANES, '20 IST LIEUT. THEIS ROBERTS, '21 IST LIEUT. ALBERT PIERSON, '21 2ND LIEUT. MILES W. FRY, '21 Company C C:-'IPTAIN WILLIAh'I S. RVIEDORN, GRAD. IST LIEUT. PAUL G. CULLEY, '21 2ND LIEUT. FREDERICK R. UNDRITZ, 'ZI Company E CAPTAIN WILLIAh'I B. NIIFFLIN, '22 IST LIEUT. PETER A. SCHULTZ, '20 2ND LIEUT. CHAUVNCEY W. MCINTYRE, '23 2ND LIEUT. IRALPH A. WENGER, '23 ZND' LIEUT. HENRY B. BOSWORTH, ' Company G CAPTAIN-ALBERT J.'HUGGER, '21 IST LIEUT. DONALD A. HOWE, '22 2ND LIEUT. RALPH H. SMITH, '21 2ND LIEUT. CAREW SHELDON, '24 22 IWAJOR I'IENRY J, SCHROEDER, '20, Commanding Company I CAPTAIN I'IOWARD D. CRISWELL, '21 IST LIEUT. EUGENE A. CURTIS, '22 2ND LIEUT. EDWARD H. CORNISH, '21 2ND LIEUT. GLENN E. UPTON, '20 Company L CAPTAIN FRANKLIN R. SPEER, '21 IST LIEUT. JAMES H. BURKE, SP. ZND LIEUT. EDWARD LATT, '22 2ND LIEUT.' CHARLES B. RUTENBER, '21 ION MAJOR XKVILSON S. DODGE, '21, Commanding Company B CAPTAIN STANLEY B. DUFFIES, '20 J IST LIEUT. BERNARD O. REUTHER, 20 2ND LIEUT. EDMOND N. CARPLES, '20 Company D CAPTAIN ALFRED G. ASI-ICROFT, '21 IST LIEUT. ARTHUR I. FRUCI-IT, '2O 2ND LIEUT. HUBERT H. RACE, '21 SECOND BATTALION . ' ' IVIAJOR WARREN G. WILLSEY, '20, Commanding Company F CAPTAIN FREDERICK K. BEUTEL, '21 IST LIEUT. EDXVARD C. APPLEGATE, '23 ZND LIEUT. FREDERICK E. IQAST, '20 Company H CAPTAIN ARTHUR NI. YVEST, '23 IST LIEUT. IST LIEUT. 2ND LIEUT. 2ND LIEUT. PATRICK F. PONVERS, '20 RALPH S. BENNETT, '20 LOUIS GREENE, '20 FRANCIS D. VVALLACE, '21 THIRD BATTALION ADJUTANT GEORGE F. DIGRENS, '22 Company K CAPTAIN SAMUEL C. GIST, JR., 'QQI IST LIEUT. WILLIAN1 C. HOLLIS, ZI 2ND LIEUT. LEON C. ALDRICH, '23 2ND LIEUT. ALBERT S. BARON, '23 Company Ill CAPTAIN NELSON R. PIRNIE, '21 IST LIEUT. ZND LIEUT 2ND LIEUT HEADQUARTERS COMPANY CAPTAIN ROLLIN H. MCCARTHY, '22 IST LIEUT. CLIFF D. CARPENTER, '20 ZND LIEUT. 2ND LIEUT. MACHINE GUN COMPANY CAPTAIN DANIEL B. STR IST LIEUT. RVILLIAM S. COVINGTON, '22 IST LIEUT. JOSEPH A. MOLLER, '23 FIELD ARTILI. MAJOR BERNARD K. SIIANER, '21, Commanding Battery fl CAPTAIN FIARRY I. HOWARD, '20 ICRLER, '22 2ND LIEUT. ZND LIEUT. ERY LOUIS DRAGO, '20 WILLIAM D. WEAVER, '22 ALAN Y. ROBERTS, '22 CHARLES M. CORMACK, '20 HAROLD F. BOWER, '21 EDWVARD I. POLITOSRE, '24 ' ROBERT E. CAMPBELL ADJUTANT WALTER H. STAINTON, '20 Battery B CAPTAIN BERTRAM Y. KINZEY, '2O IST LIEUT. EDVVARD L. RICI-I, JR., '21 IST LIEUT. STAFFORD B. BEACI-I, '21 IST LIEUT. ELMORE T. RUNSDORF, '22 IST LIEUT. AUGUSTUS P. PIGMAN, '21 ZND LIEUT. GEORGE M. GILLIES, '22 2ND LIEUT. EDWARD B. SANDERS, '23 2ND LIEUT. XIVILLIAM G. COBB, '22 2ND LIEUT. HARRY ALEXANDER, -IR.,'2I Battery C CAPTAIN CHARLES E. ANDERTON, '22 IST LIEUT. EDWARD I.. DUFFIES, '21 2ND LIEUT. BENJAMIN DE G. BARNES IST LIEUT. CHARLES T. SWEENEY, '21 2ND LIEUT. STUART VV. COOPER, '21 BAND CLIFF D. CARPENTER, '20, DRUIXI MAJOR Fine Ilmrdrrd Forly-one , I, IIQymQQ,TI1?f.NaVLTL1IA1NfTTlWWfIxIL.i1iI151II ,. I A LESSON IN EQUITATION TWO GLIMPSES 'OFTHE ARTILLERY UNIT IN ACTION ' Y .+:: xr: . Q 1, Five PI1l.1ZdTC'lZ7 Forty-two .NIOUNTED FORMATION Photo by Troy ..., g 1 AA Q AL MQ Q RN Eg L 1 A 1N,fgii UWiE2i!.:TM5 CLASS ITITICER OMNITTEE 1O O S1 OL 1 LLJ , Edsell 'Wahl Olney Carey John Livingston Horrell Dodge Felter McDermott Olsen lVIacCabe Shiverick WVatt Trowbridge Atwood Student Counczl 1919-20 OFFICERS KURT ARNOLD NIAYER ........ Prefidenf ALEXANDER BUEL TROWBRIDGE, JR. . Treafwev' and Life Serrfzary CLASS OF 192O HENRY IQUSLING ASHTON ARTHUR GLSEN JOHN COWAN ATWOOD, JR, FRANCIS TOBEY SHIVERICK ROBERT KENNETH FELTER HENRY HORNER STRAUS HALSTEAD MILLER MACCABE ALEXA.NDER BUEL TROWBRIDGE, JR. THOMAS CHARLES MCDERMOTT JOHN MURKER WATT CLASS OF 1921 JOHN LEROY DICKINSON STEPHEN BYRD HORRELL WILSON SHANNON DODGE CARL L1V1NGJSTON RALPH JAMES EDSELL SHERWOOD VERMILYE JOHN ESTAEROOK WA,HL CLASS OF 1922 CARL FRANK JOHN CARL WEDDINOEN GLNEY CLASS OF 1923 WILLIAM DAVID PUTERPAUGH CAREY Fivf Hundfzd Forty-four ' -1 A ..O.wQ.Q..R.N.ELL1AIz1 . PhI11ips ' Hooker ' Buschman Nostrand McClatchyf W'akeley Felter Degily Megear Atwood Johnson Minton Knowlton Iler Peters Eiler Ballou Freshman Advisory Committee J. C. ATWVOOD H. C. BALLOU R. P. BUSCHMAN O. G. DAILY A. C. DICRSON J. S. EILER J. T. ATKINSON C. C. BAILEY I. B. BAUOHER R. H. BENNETT W. D. BIOKEL J. P. BRANYEN R. R. BUSH DALE BUMSTEAD, JR. F. L. CAMPBELL, JR. J. T. CLARKSON W. C. COMES L. B. GATELY W. B. GEROULD J. F. HICKEY F. P. HODGKINSON S. B. HORRELL D. W. JEWETT H. A. JEWETT W. B. NIEGEAR, JR., Clmirman 1920 M emberf R. K. FELTER R. W. HOOKER R. H. ILER E. E. JOHNSON G. E. KNOWLTON, JR R. LEBOEUE M. RVAKELEY A H 1921 Hflenzbzrf J. W. KEADY W. A. KIGGINS G. H. KUHN W. H. LATHROP C. A. LAZO R. A. MCCLELLAND J. G. MCEDWARD R. A. MITCHELL RICHARD MULLER W. C. MURRAY W. W. NEALE H. L. OIBRIEN, JR. S. I. OLIN H. N. PAGE I. H. PAGE J. W. REAVIS T. E. SAUTERS W. S. SCHMIDT H. B. BIOUNG D. E. LEITH J. B. MCCLATCHY W. B. MEGEAR, JR. P. H. MINTON S. D. NOSTRAND R. H. PETERS J. B. SHAW, JR. JAMES SIDWAY E. J. SMITH MILTON SMITH, JR. V. J. SNYDER F. R. SPEER R. W. STEEL V G. D. SULLIVAN A. H. TREMAN F. H. THOMAS, JR. J. A. VANCAMPEN SHERWOOD VERMILYE L. W. VOIGT A. J. WARD E. B. WHITE ANSLEY WILCOX, zu ROGER WILLIAMS EDWARD WILSON Five Hundred Forly-f 1 .... , , A 'M ' ' , Q . Y ., ' ll . QVTMVTTVTT 7777777 3 Q ' .. V1 I Y Gamer Commdjmas 40 ,l , X 'A XX kit4.Q544A4A44:a:a,-ggvgtgxy !aUlnvCcn..aaf44Z25g2 IIQZQI i' T . QW: ' A M' Q Ns.-E L. E. BRETZ J. W. CRAxO K. W. BENSON G. K. BISHOP P. L. BLEAKLEY E. B. BLUE L. W. BRECK W. F. DOHRh'1ANN L. N. HALL R. G. I'IAM1X-IOND H. R. ASHTON W. A. ANDREXVS LEw1S BENEDTCT, C. W. CARRY R. J. LEBOBUF C. E. ACKERLY G. A. BENTON fwf Hundred Forty-.fix SENIOR BALL P. P. M1LI,ER, Clmirman JOHN HART J. B. LVICCLATCHY K. A NIAYER, '20, Ex-ojirio V. H. SCHNEE W. L. SULLIVAN A. B. TROWBRTDGE, JR. '20, Ex-ojicio ALUMNI PLEDGE J. P. CoRR10AN, Chazfv-man J. H. LIARDEN H. L HETTINGER AI. W. PIERRIMAN A. H. HOOKER, JR. H. I. PIOWARD R. D. HUSZAGPI R. H. ILER D. E. LEITH R. VVELLS . K. VVHRPERMAN K. A. NJAYER, '20, Ex-Ojfcio L. W D. O.MAcLEoD H. P. MURPHY D. G. NETHERCOT A. C. PURDY B. O. REUTHER C. H. SHERWOOD S. J. SOLOMAN A. N. VOLKHARDT A. B. TROWBRIDGE, JR. '20, Ex-Ojjicio CLASS DAY W. H. FARNHAM, Chairman L. G. CLAY G. E. CROSS EDWARD DAVENPORT GEOPPREY KNIGHT H. H. STRAUS P. M. SUTTON, JR. K. A. JVIAYER, '20, Ex-Ojicio J. P. MACBEAN, JR. S. D. NOSTRAND R. L. S1ER1Nc WALKER SMTTH A-1 B. TROWBRIDGE, JR. '20, Ex-Ojicio CONVOCATION HOUR R. H. PETERS, Clwirman W. F. PLACE K. A. JVIAYER, '20, Ex-Ojjicio T. IVI. WAKELEY A. B. TROWBRTDGE, JR. '20, Ex-Ojfc-Lo PHHHPQR PEEHOPE 3555355 C' 4 sg- m 23 ESP? R hu 3' 3 E Eg 3 3. O. G. DAILY S. C. DOOLITTLE I B. TROWBRIDGE, JR. '20, Ex-Ojjieio 4,,, ,I ,, -1 ..... Q T2.OLE.Q...EN.EIL.I..I.A1:1FIWMIIII..III.II..I,.,,.. FQPVVVVVVVVVT 77TT7VVVw Q Yi R umor OITXTIXIHQQS Q 0 LAlLLQAAQALAAALlLAAAL 'GF' 'U' ' vw T ' mx fm Nil fm - I . N . ,, . .rJ.,A'A. . Sv IE , , Qs, . 4'A3 F g ,L L , J . I Q TSX JF' .Q Q :Ax ' J' I ' .- ,SLI i, ' ' , A 4' E 1 K. - D I - . , -. n 45 .- . L W. D. BICKEL F. L. CAMPBELL H. A. JEWVLETT C. Cl BAILEY S. D. BRADY, JR W. C. COMES . I. B. BAUGIIEK J. P. BRANYEN J. T. CLAIIKSON W. V. CUNNEEN JUNIOR PROMENADE MILTON SMITH, JR., ClL6Zi7'77ZH7'L H. NI. LEINBACH R. W. STEEL CLYDE MAYER B. E. TAYLOR, Jn. E. J. J. SMITH L. T. WILLIAMS K. A. NIAYER, '20, Ex-Ojifia A. B. TROWBRIDGE, JR. '20, Ex-Ojicio JUNIOR SMOKER F. J. BOLAN, Chairmmz S. W. COOPER C. T. PROUT R. W. HOOKER E. B. NVHITE JOAQUIN NIOLINET H. B. YOUNG K. A. NIAYER, 720, Ex-Ofcio A. B. TROXVBRIDGE, JR. ,2O, Ex-Ojjicio SPRING DAY J. W. REAVIS, Chaimzzzn T. D. FINN W. A. KIGOINS F. P. PIODGKINSON WJ. P. IQNAUSS J. M. HOERLE J. B. SHAW D. W. JEWETT W. S. SCHMIDT K. A. NIAYER, 720, Ex-Ojicio A. B. TROWBIKIDGE, JR. 120, Ex-Ojirio Five Hundrm' Forty-.rfvfn 1 .. . ' 'M ' ' 4iHY1rvHrwHi5HY1VvHrwy1rynyQF'e' ' 0 Wy ' v-4, l ' we E: Gophomom Qommlljmms 40 , x 'I X, KQQAQ-544A4444:? g9'4gAxy mf. hmmm am ,A r, A Q 'Y .5 x L Q ' R . s 'd Q hui.. I 'A .A ' A Q: A x N . : ff'-'gf rmwf-N,.fP'2'fGw -Seal fm SOPHOMORE COTILLIGN M. L. HOUGH, Chairman I F. C. BALDNVIN J. L. CASS N. H. ANDREWS J. A. BABCOCK, JR. D. W. BROWN F. L. CASEY M. B. CHAMBERS F ive Hundred Forty-eight F1390 Ejcvg ig?-'S M2553 '40 Z PWUUTTJ P9150 who gc pf 4 cz g Z 5 3 'pg '- :fl R63 .W ' Q 51 F I Q V5 S- FFFU ZGHP' wi? 325 ww,-I '-3 CD S I . RE :E 593 Em R0 W W P. O. HOAG W. D. MACKENZIE B. STRICKLER, A. MAYER, 320, Ex-Ojicio F45 U3 CD U E Z CD U DP '-4 F 'W 75 O F1 Z F1 qw C5 :S- im 3. :I 52. 3 B. TROWBRIDGE, JR. ,2O, Ex-Ojirio G. H. PHILLIPS H. G. PRETAT . B. TROWBRIDGE, IR. ,2O, Ex-Ojicio R. Y. COMBEMALE R. L. RILEY A. M. CRAMPTON D. R. SCHWELY E. J. MURPHY W. R. SCHLICHTER L. C. TATE J. C. WASHINGTON K. A. MAYER, 120, Ex-Ojicio A. B. TRovvBR1DGE, IR. 120, E SOPHOMORE RUSH R. W. CALLOWAY, Chairman QI. T. HHSBER H. R. KAY K. A. MAYER '20, Ex-Ojici x-Ojicio G. E. M1NAR G. W. SN1BBE, JR , 0 A. B. TROWBRIDG12, IR. ,2O, Ex-Ojimo Q. -1 ....o xm.efn1z1.L-- 0 I A Freshman Commlflms L 1 mf NT fl Ag QM A A - - - -4 24iv?uaie?1Qx 'mi if Q55 rm L f x. ' . 4 , x 2 - 12 D 5 L C. L. DAVIDSON F.,G. FOSTER L. C. HANSON R. J. COE ROBE'RT GRANT, J OREN HEDBERG BANQUET D. A. MUNNS, Clzaifman E. L. KAW M. E. RICHMAN ALEXANDER MILNE, JR Nl. H. ROBINEAU VV. E. QUA11. C. H. SHIEBLER A. B. TREMAN K. A. MAH'ER, '20, Ex-Ojicio A. B. TROWBRIDGE, JR. '20, Ex-Ojicio SPRING DAY G. S. HENDRIE, Chairman J. A. SMITH, JR. J. R. HEEK1N W. W. SUTHERLAND R. A. LYNCH O. P. WILLIAMS G. J. YOUNG K. A. IVIAYER, '20, Ex-Ojirio A. B. TR0WBR1DGE, JR. '20, Ex-Olfrio CAP BURNING P. E. ALLEN, Clzairman C. NI. MERRELL H. H. SMITH K. A. MAYER, '20, Ex-Ojicio A. B. TROWBRIDGE, JR. '20, Ex-Ojj5cz'o RUSH 1 P. B. N101-10Ls, Chairman GALLIANO ADD0N17.10 C. G. IRISH E. C. SULLIVAIN H. V. BONSAL CARTER MULLALY F. H. Wooncocx K. A. klAYER, '20, Ex-Ojicfo A. B. TROWBRIDGE, JR. '20, Ex-Ojicfo Firm' f1'll1ldTfd Forlv mm' .., ,. -. f , , 1 xqn- - . A. .ul ' I LQ 2QXWQQ1aNLE,L,L1M1, T'WWmfw1m 1 4 A- .,. SPRING Misa' Phvw by Tm Five Humirfd Fifty 3 ...., px Iwi H -1 L ofa , oat Q1A1ssL..L.1mi...lf 1lWfiii.,fiflu. WEAKERS I QF ' T.HE ' 1 r rr5i' '-.. ' I . - . ' ' .... b- r M . 5 -All IQIQ H. P. lylurphy . . Bareball W. P. Coltman . Track A. Olsen . . . Bareball L. A. Corwin . Bareball K. Nl. Reid . . Teurtif L. H. Cross Bafeball F. T. Shivericli . Football L' C. Dresser . - . Track D. Shuler . Football H. W. Dunlap , . Bareball W. Smith . . Track F.. Hasselbeclc 2 . Track G. A. Spader . Bafketball S. W. Heartfield . Track G. H. Stanton Cross Country F.. W. Kleinert . . Bareball H. H. Straus . Football H. V. Lalley . . Bareball VV. Taylor . . Football D. E. Lounsbery . Crew S. Trowbridge . . Football I. R. lklinier . Bareball NI. W'att . . Track W. L. Quinlan '. Bareball L. F.. Wenz . . Crorf Country F. C. Reavis, Jr. Track 1921 C. A. Scott . , Crew W. G. Bastian . Bafketball H. F.. Shackelton . Track E. R. Brewster . . Crew C. P. Zepp . Wrertltrtg T. T. Buckley . . Crew 1920 ' S. VV. Cooper . . Crew S. NL Abrahams . Track F.. H. Cornish . Barketball C. F.. Aclcerly . Wrertlirtg W. Craig . . Football ul. R. Bangs . . Track L. Dickinson Croff Country F.. B. Bickford . . Track T. D. Finn . Football J. F. Brady . . Soccer E. Al. Hoff . . Football J. VV. Campbell . Crorr Country S. B. Horrell . . Football C. W. Carry . Football W. P. Knauss . . Football W. H. Colvin . . Football T. C. McDermott Track,CroJr Country F.. F.. Conroy . Wrertltrtg C. Mayer . . . Football G. F.. Cross . . Bareball Nlolinet . H Bafketball VV. B. Daley . . Crew H. 0,Leary . . . Track G. F. Ensworth , ' Baseball F. S. Pendleton, Jr. . Football W Estes . Bafeball H. Porter . . Basketball R. K. Felter . Track ll. A. Ramsay . . Track H. NT. Florsheim . Soccer L. Nl. Shepard . Crew 'W H. Grigson . Track L N. Sidman . Bafketball J. H. Harden Bareball F. Nl. Sutton, Jr. . Football E. Hassan . Soccer B. Wilson . . . Football G. Knight , . Crew 1922 D. C. Nlacfeod . Baseball H. F. Davies . Football W. Nlarx . Crew VV. D. NIacKenzie . Football K. A. Nlayer . . Track W. F. Rippe . . Barketball P. P. Nliller Football H. Spiers . . . Bareball Fw e Ilutzrlretl Fifty-orlc -1 . , . A . I r i I f , -Egm:I.s5:, M Em IQJUIHELUMIIEIQUIIIHHI IllllIIIllIIllllllIIllllllllllllllllllllllliln'UIMI'.I''I'nnlhllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllllllllll FEI I MW E EEE E PK! l fi llllll WI nlgilll llllllllllBlllllQlllllllllHllllUlllU llH1lHHlJHlImll ,Illll,l!lQ QI PROFESSOR H. DIEDERICHS . . . . Prerident Rorneyn Berry ........ Craafnate fvlanager C. H. BLOOD ........ Financial Adoiror RESIDENT NIENTBERS PROFESSOR E. P. ANDREWS ...... Faculty Member S. TROWBRIDGE . . . . Reprefentative of Wear'er'5 of CH I. M. WATT . . . Reprerentatioe of Wvearerr of C A. E. HUNKIN . Frerltrnan Athletic Arfoeiation Rep. D. E. LEITH . . . Minor Sport: Rep. C. E. TREMAN . .... Navy Adviror R. L. SIERING . . Navy Manager R. W. HOOKER . . Alrfirtant Navy Manager G. KNIGHT . . . . Navy Reprerentatioe PROFESSOR W. W. ROWLEE . . Football Aeloiror H. M. MACCABE . . . . Football Manager W. T. TERRY . . Affiftant Manager Football F. T. SHIVERICK . . . Captain Football D. E. HOY . . . . Bareball Adoifor J. C. ATWOOD . . Manager Bareball W. C. COMES . Arrirtant Manager Bareball A. OLSEN . . . . Captain Bareball COL. P. A. BARTON . . '. Track Adoifor H. R. ASHTON . . . . Manager Track C. C. BAILEY ....... Arrirtant Manager Track T. C. MCDERMOTT ........ Captain Track NON-RESIDENT MEMBERS L. A. WILDER, Rochester, N. Y. ' L. D. CLUTE, Elmira, N. Y. W. METCALF, JR., Pittsburgh, Pa. C. W. FULTON, Boston, Mass. K. E. WHITE, St. Louis, Mo. D. R. COTTON, St. Paul, Minn. L. W. KEPHART, Washington, D. C. J. POLLAK, Cincinnati, Ohio J. T. MCGOVERN, New York City H. GREEN, Detroit, Mich. G. GUNDAKER, Philadelphia, Pa. D. F. POTTER, Buffalo, N. Y. W. C. BROWN, Syracuse, N. Y. ' F. W. KELLY, Albany, N. Y. C. L. BRA,DLEY,'Cl6VCl3f1d, Ohio J. P. DODS, Chicago, Ill. E. P. ANDREWS, COSWegO Alumni Associationj, Ithaca, N. Y. Five Hundred F iffy-two . Q 1 0 QMQQP, N EQL L 1 M1lTfF m11lxi ?fr is1 1 aQ, T I llunzirfzl Ffifly-N11 Q so1,62-macQ.1s.rs.eLs.1m1...'.f imf1li.,eiii1.:.ii. V , Review of ihe 1919 Crew Season . The 1919 Crew Season opened Nlonday January 27, 1919. Due to the existing war conditions and the S. A. T. C. occupancy of the University, crew practice was not held in the fall of 1918. This handicap had to be overcome by intensive training in the spring. lVIore than one hundred Varsity and Freshman candidates re- ported on the first day of registration, and by the end of the week more than two hundred and eighty-nine candi- dates were rowing on the machines. Of this great wealth of material, only three were veteran Varsity men and five were from the 1921 crew. Six Varsity and three Freshman combinations were soon picked and practiced in the crew room every day 'under the direction of Coach Courtney and John Hoyle, soon showing marked improvement. The inlet having been cleared of ice, two Varsity and one Freshman combination went on the water Nlarch Ioth. By the end of the week seven crews were getting CHARLES E. COURTNEY the work-out each day, and in spite of unfavorable weather, they were put through stiff practices. During the hrst few days of the spring recess, excellent weather favored the practice of the 'four Varsity and three Freshman crews that remained in Ithaca. On Thursday afternoon, how- ever, the weather changed and a blinding snow storm made further rowing on the inlet impossible for the rest of the week. . on During the spring the combinations were constantly changed and in the early part of lVIay the Squad was cut to include three Varsity and one Freshman boat. The lighter combination stroked by Knight, 720, was finally picked for the race, after having been shaken up a little and tested to the limit in the hnal practice races. The Princeton oarsmen arrived in Ithaca on Mfay 23rd, and took a trial spin over the two mile course in the morning and in the afternoon practiced starts on the inlet. The following day, Nfay 24th, the Cornell crews swept down to victory before a representative Cornell audience and defeated the Princeton eights over the two mile course on Cayuga. The event marked the return of Cornell rowing to home waters and a revival of the sport for which the Univer- sity is best known. The Varsity contest was closer and faster than had been expected, though Cornell led Princeton by three lengths at the finish, the Princeton oarsmen rowing a smooth cleancut race, Starting off with a 36 stroke, the Cornell eight gained a slight advantage for a few yards. At the end of a minute they had dropped to 33 and then settled down to 32, a steady, powerful gait which they held to the finish line. For the first half mile the two shells hardly varied for more than a few feet at a time, the race being a draw with both crews maintaining the same stroke. At the mile Princeton had dropped back half a length. They spurted at the finish, but no effort could make up for the lead Cornell had gathered. The time made by the Varsity was only eight seconds slower than the two mile record which Cornell made on Cayuga on Spring Day 1913. ' Five Hundred Fifty-four -1 tsrts Q ff2.r.Q.WQ.Q.Ps.N.EiLLIAM1iilll..Q'1iE2laM . I' Even more remarkable was the Freshman contest. The Cornell first year men went wild at the first dip ofthe oars and rowed an eratic race. The stroke began at Well over 40 and at no time dropped below 38, but though they did not row in the best of form, their great power and even greater spirit sufhced to bring them at the finish four and one-half lengths ahead ofthe Princeton freshmen. Though the day had begun inauspiciously with a light, drizzling rain, the rowing conditions were almost perfect as the observation train with its 26 cars swung down the shore. The lake was almost without a ripple. The prospects of witnessing the Red and White crews on Cayuga after a lapse of nearly three years had brought the Spring Day crowds out in great numbers and they were all well rewarded. V ' Nlr. Courtney, greatest of crew coaches, again triumphed, and in his 71st year watched his crews add another leaf to his laurels. FINISH OF THE 1919 CORNELL-PRINCETON VARSITY RACE Five Hwzdrfa' Flifzyiffve -1 ooo. o1 f2-e.ae Q.PsN.EQLL.1AIf:l.f.l l'W1'll..Ftlll.:.l aval Record INTERCOLLEGIATE ROWING ASSOCIATION RECORDS OF VARSITY EIGHTS Date ' Crews in order of Finish Time Miles Place June 24, '95 Columbia, Cornell, Pennsylvania . , 21:25 4 Poughkeepsie June 26, '96 Cornell, Harvard, Pennsylvania, Columbia 19:59 4 Poughkeepsie June 25, '97 Cornell, Harvard, Yale . . . 20:34 4 Poughkeepsie July 2, '97 Cornell, Columbia, Pennsylvania .... 20:47 4-5 4 Poughkeepsie July 2, '98 Pennsylvania, Cornell, Wisconsin, Columbia . . . 15:51M 3 Saratoga June 27, '99 Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Cornell, Columbia . , . 20:04 4 Poughkeepsie June 30, '00 Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Cornell, Columbia, Georgetown . 19:44 3-5 4 Poughkeepsie July 2, '01 Cornell, Columbia, Wisconsin, Georgetown, Syracuse, Pennsylvania 18:53 1-5 4 Poughkeepsie June 21, '02 Cornell, Wisconsin, Columbia, Pennsylvania, Syracuse, Georgetown 19:05 3-5 4 Poughkeepsie June 26, '03 Cornell, Georgetown, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, Syracuse, Columbia 18:57 4 Poughkeepsie June 28, '04 Syracuse, Cornell, Pennyslvania, Columbia, Georgetown, Wisconsin 20:22 3-5 4 Poughkeepsie June 28, '05 Cornell, Syracuse, Georgetown, Columbia, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin 20:29 4 Poughkeepsie June 23, '06 Cornell, Pennsylvania, Syracuse, Wisconsin, Columbia, Georgetown 19:36 4-5 4 Poughkeepsie June 26, '07 Cornell, Navy, Penn,. Wisc., Georgetown, Syracuse . . 20:02 2-5 4 Poughkeepsie June 27, '08 Syracuse, Columbia, Cornell, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin . . 19:34 1-5 4 Poughkeepsie July 2, '09 Cornell, Columbia, Syracuse, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania . 19:02 4 Poughkeepsie June 25, '10 Cornell, Pennsylvania, Columbia, Syracuse, Wisconsin . . 20:42 1-5 4 Poughkeepsie June 27, '11 Cornell, Columbia, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin .... 20:10 4-5 4 Poughkeepsie June 29, '12 Cornell, Wisconsin, Columbia, Syracuse, Pennsylvania, Stanford 19:21 2-5 4 Poughkeepsie June 21, '13 Syracuse, Cornell, Washington, Columbia, Pennsylvania . . 19:28 3-5 4 Poughkeepsie June 26, '14 Columbia, Pennsylvania, Cornell, Syracuse, Washington, Wisconsin 19:37 4-5 4 Poughkeepsie June 28, '15 Cornell, Leland Stanford, Syracuse, Columbia, Pennsylvania . 19:36 3-5 4 Poughkeepsie June 17, '16 Syracuse, Cornell, Columbia, Pennsylvania .... 20:15 2-5 4 Poughkeepsie CORNELL-HARVARD RACES Date Crews in order of Finish Time Miles Place May 30, 05 Cornell, Harvard ...,. . 10:09 4-5 1 7-8 Cambridge May 30,- 06 Cornell, Harvard . . 10:41 3-5 1 7-8 Cambridge May 30, '07 Cornell, Harvard . . 11:01 2 Ithaca lvlay 30, '08 Harvard, Cornell , . 10:47 2 Cambridge May 30, 09 Cornell, Harvard . . 10:41 2 Ithaca May 30, 10 Cornell, Harvard . . 11:23 1 7-8 Cambridge May 27, 11 Cornell, Harvard . . . 10:59 2 Ithaca May 24, 13 Cornell, Harvard , . 10:29 2 Ithaca May 26, 14 Cornell, Harvard . . 9:38 3-5 1 7-8 Cambridge May 22, 15 Harvard, Cornell . . 10:43 3-5 2 Ithaca May 20, 16 Harvard, Cornell . . 9:47 2 Cambridge FOREIGN RACES June 30, '81,Thames, London, Cornell L45 . 8:56 1 1-3 Henley, Eng. July 2, '81 Hartford College, Cornell C45 , 8:19 1 1-3 Henley, Eng. July 14, '81 London, Thames, Cornell C45 , 8:19 1 1-3 Putney, Eng. Aug 11, 81 Vienna, Cornell C45 . . . ,... .... 1 Vienna, Aus. July 9, '95 Cornell, Leander Boat Club C85 . 8:11 1 3-8 Henley, Eng. July 10, '95 Trinity Hall, Cornell Q85 . . 7:15 1 3-8 Henley, Eng. NON-COLLEGIATE RACES Date Crews in order of Finish Time Miles Place May 11, 72 Union Springs, Cornell C45 . . . . 16:54 2 Ithaca May 22, 75 Cornell, Union Springs L65 . 11:14 2 Ithaca June 10, 76 Cornell, Watkins Q65 . . . 13:30 2 Ithaca liiay 30, 79 Watkins, Cornell C45 . . . 13:25 2 Ithaca May 25, '83 Cornell, Elmira, Syracuse C45 . 11:30 2 Cazenovia June 11, '87 Cornell, Three Boat Clubs Q45 . 8:13M 15 Newark July 4, '89 Cornell, Two Boat Clubs Q85 . 7:03 IM Philadelphia May 30, '92 Cornell, N. Y. A. C. Q85 . . 7:21 1M Newark Fw: Hundrfd Fifty-mx .. .. 1 ,.,,,o P2Qs......Q Q,,,Ps.I3l.ELL.1,.lAlfrI,. l1.,ii1!.:5i-,.. MISCELLANEOUS INTERCOLLEGIATE RACES . .S Date Crews in order of Fini li Time Bliles Place July 17, -Yale, Wesleyan, Harvard, Dartmouth, Amherst, Columbia, Bow- . doin, Massachusetts Agricultural, Cornell, Trinity, Williams C63 16:59 3 Springfield July 18, Columbia, Wesleyan, Harvard, Williams, Cornell, Dartmouth, Princeton, Trinity, Yale C63 16:42 3 Saratoga July 14, Cornell, Columbia, Harvard, Dartmouth, Wesleyan, Yale, Amherst, I Brown, Williams, Bowdoin, Hamilton, Union, Princeton C63 16153K 3 Saratoga July 19, Cornell, Harvard, Columbia, Union, Wesleyan, Princeton C63 17:01M 3 Saratoga July .18, Columbia, Wesleyan, Cornell C43 .,.. . . 8:26 1M Lake George July 16, Cornell, Pennsylvania, Columbia C43 .... 9:12 15 Lake George July 4, Pennsylvania, Wesleyan, Princeton, Cornell, Bowdoin C43 9:35 lk Lake George July 4, Cornell, Pennsylvania, Princeton, Columbia, Wesleyan C43 11:57 2 Lake George June 19, Pennsylvania, Cornell, Princeton C43 .I . , . QZOOM IM Philadelphia July 7, Pennsylvania, Cornell, Princeton, Columbia, Bowdoin C43 8:39M lk Saratoga June 19, Cornell, Pennsylvania C43 . A . , . . 8:51 15 Philadelphia July 4, Cornell, Brown, Bowdoin, Pennsylvania C43 , . . 9:10M 15 Worcester July 5, Cornell, Bowdoin C43 . . . 9:38M 15 Worcester. July 9, Cornell, Pennsylvania . . . ...... lk Philadelphia July 4, Cornell, Pennsylvania, N, Y. R. C. C43 Silgw 15 Philadelphia June 27, Cornell, Columbia, Pennsylvania C83 . 15:30 3 New London July 4, Cornell, Pennsylvania C83 . 6:40 1M Philadelphia June 18, Cornell, Bowdoin , . 17:30 3 Ithaca July 26, Cornell, Pennsylvania C83 , 14:42M 3 New London July 25, Cornell, Pennsylvania C83 14:27M 3 New London June 15, Cornell, Pennsylvania C83 17:26 3 Ithaca July 8, Cornell, Pennsylvania C83 22:40 4 Minnetonka June 16, Cornell, Pennsylvania C83 21:12M 4 Torresdale June 23, Cornell, Yale, Harvard C83 23:48 4 New London May 20, Cornell, Princeton, Yale C83 . 9:01 1M Princeton May 23, Cornell, Harvard, Princeton . 9:26 1-5 1 7-8 Cambridge May 23, Cornell, Princeton, Yale C83 10:38 3-5 2 Ithaca V May 15, Yale, Cornell, Princeton C83 9:09 2-5 1 7-8 Loch Carnegie May 27, Cornell, Princeton, Yale C83 11:21 1-5 2 Ithaca May 25, Princeton, Cornell C83 ..... 9:51 1 7-8 Loch Carnegie May 24, Cornell, Princeton C83 ...,, 10:37 2 Ithaca FRESHMAN CREW RECORD Date Freshman Crew Opponents ' Winner Time Place July 13, Harvard, Brown, Princeton . . . Cornell 17:32M Saratoga July 19, Harvard, Columbia . . . Cornell 17:23M Saratoga July 17, Harvard, . . , Cornell 17:13M Owasco June 24, Yale, Columbia . Cornell 1111624 New London June 20, Columbia . . . Cornell 10:38 ' New London June 9, Columbia . , . Cornell 10-56 Ithaca June 20, Columbia .... Cornell 10:08 New London June 18, Dauntless Rowing Club . . Cornell 11'15M Ithaca June 14, University of Pennsylvania , . Cornell 11:18 3-5 Ithaca June 24, Harvard, Pennsylvania, Columbia Cornell 10.18 Poughkeepsie June 23, Yale, Harvard .... Yale 9195 Poughkeepsie June 30, Columbia, Pennsylvania . Cornell 9:21 1-5 Poughkeepsie June 23, Yale, Harvard . . . Yale 11:22 3-5 New London July 2, Columbia, Pennsylvania . . Cornell 10:48VZ Saratoga June 26, Columbia, Pennsylvania . . Cornell 9:55 Poughkeepsie June 30, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, Columbia . Wisconsin 59:45 2-5 Poughkeepsie July 2, Pennsylvania, Columbia, Syracuse . . Pennsylvania 10:20 1-5 Poughkeepsie June 21, Wisconsin, Columbia, Syracuse, Pennsylvania Cornell 9:34 4-5 Poughkeepsie June 26, Syracuse, Wisconsin, Columbia, Pennsylvania Cornell T9:18 Poughkeepsie June 28, Syracuse, Pennsylvania, Columbia . . Syracuse 10.01 Poughkeepsie June 28, Syracuse, Columbia, Pennsylvania . . Cornell 9:35 3-5 Poughkeepsie June 23, Syracuse, Wisconsin, Columbia, Pennsylvania Syracuse 9:51 3-5 Poughkeepsie June 25, Wisconsin, Syracuse, Pennsylvania, Columbia . Wisconsin 9:58 Poughkeepsie June 27, Wisconsin, Syracuse, Pennsylvania, Columbia Cornell 9'29 3-5 Poughkeepsie May 31, Harvard ,..,, . Cornell 11:00 Ithaca July 2, Syracuse, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin . Cornell 'l'9:07 3-5 Poughkeepsie May 30, Harvard ...... Cornell 11-15 Cambridge June 25, Columbia, Syracuse, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin Cornell 11:40 Poughkeepsie Nlay 27, Harvard ..., , . Cornell 11.15 Ithaca June 27, Columbia, Syracuse, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin Columbia 10:13 1-5 Poughkeepsie May 23, Harvard ...... Cornell 9.59 Cambridge June 29, Wisconsin, Syracuse, Pennsylvania, Columbia Cornell 9:31 2-5 Poughkeepsie May 24, Harvard . ' ..... Harvard 10.48 Ithaca June 21, Wisconsin, Syracuse, Pennsylvania, Columbia Cornell 10:04 4-5 Poughkeepsie May 23, Princeton . ..... Cornell 10:51 3-5 Ithaca May 25, Harvard ...--- Cornell 9:56 Cambridge June 26, Syracuse, Pennsylvania, Columbia, Wisconsin Cornell 10:26 Poughkeepsie May 15, Yale, Princeton ..... Cornell 9:27 Loch Carnegie May 22. Harvard ,..... Cornell 10:52 Ithaca June 28, Syracuse, Columbia, Pennsylvania . Syracuse 9:29 3-5 Poughkeepsie May 20, Harvard ..... Harvard 9:59 Cambridge May 27. Yale, Princeton .... Cornell 11:27 3-5 Ithaca June 19, Syracuse, Pennsylvania, Columbia . Cornell 11:05 4-5 Poughkeepsie May 25, Princeton ..... f . Cornell 10:07 Loch Carnegie Nlay 24, ' Princeton ..... Cornell 10:47 Ithaca In the years '75, '76 and '78, the distance was three miles: since 1878 it has been two miles. been between eights, except in the first two years, when six-oared shells were used. f Cornell's time June 23, 1897, 9:29M: June 23, 1898, 11:26M: 1900, 9:55 1-5: 1901, 10:25 1-5: TAmerican record eight-oarcd shell. The races have 1904, 10:12 2-5 Five Huizdrrd Fifty-fever: 2131111 Fw-WJ P PMH Y W W . MWAWWJ ,,,.,,.,, 1919 VARSITY CREW Stott Shepard Cooper' Brewster Buckley Daley! Lounsbery Knight Nlarx fo ,-.0 3 ii l , Q , . --i' Tfb ,Cl E F' Z, if , EF QP 5? if I Lx ,..' I Q I .1.. 1l.N.E2LL.1AN-I'fPlS5l'fi3l.,f.5L.M... 191.9 Varsity Crew NIORSE GR1X.NT DIA.L, 719. . ROBERT LERAOY SIERING, '20 . CHARLES EDWARD COURTNEY JOHN HOYLE . . . JOHN LYON COLLYER, '17 . CHARLES ALBERT STOTT, 'IQ . LESLIE NIANSFIELD SHEPARD, '21 . STUART WILLIAM COOPER, '21 . . EUGENE RAINIER BREWSTER, '2O . . THEODORE TALMADGE BUCKLEY, JR., '21 W1LIJIA.M BELL DALEY, 720 , . . DEAN ELNVOOD LOUNSBERY, '19 . . GEOFFREY KNIGHT, '20 . W'A.LTER NIARX, 'ZQ - . . I'IIRA.M BELDING YOUNG, '21 JOHN NIACLEOD MOORE, '21 THE 1920 MANAGEMENT . Manager Manager'-elect , . Coach . Affiftaht Coach . Affiftarzt Coach Bow Two Three Four Five S ix Seven V . Stroke C oxfwairr Subftitute S uhftitute R- L- SIERINGI '20 R. W. I'IOOKER, 'ZI lwaflagef Assistant Manager Fife Hundred Fifty-nine NWS zwwwl Jw ' 'L ...,.,....A.. ..,,. , QA u I922 FRESHMAN CREW Burke Kay . Calloway Baldwin Krug Green Olney Frenzel Post '55 2 X n fb E rn EF EZ TF! ED' KZ Q,-'- ?1af-L' E RH I1 , , QLD A , I I A The 1922 Freshman Crew ' FRANKLYN EMMETT BURKE . HARRY RAYBURN IQAY PHILLIP OSORNE HOAG FRANK CECIL BALDWIN PAUL SMITH KRUG . LEONARD SANFORD GREEN . CARL WIDDINGEN OLNEY . OTTO NICHOLAS, FRENZEL . 'ARTHUR WILSON -PQST . ROBERT 'WOODWARD CALLOWAY , LEONARD BEEBER COLT . Bow Two Three Four mg Six Seven . S zfroke . C oxfwain Subftitute Subftitute TRIANGULAR REGATTA ON CAYUGA LAKE Fiw Ilumired Sixzy-one gg LM 1 RR R QWQQRRRRRNREgL LR1,m1R iWmsmfM A A ,aff-f.N 13' ' .,g. ,I gm! ' - R ' ' .-Za . , THE LIBRARY TOWER IN WINTER F ive H umiffd Sixty-two 1 Q L QBWQQ PNN EgL L 1A1r1iF1wLWiwm m, 1' 11 mired Sixty-1111 1 A ofiatrroawe QrrsneloalA111F'irw'muii.,irii..l- .... Review of the Track Season The track season of 1919 will go down in our annals as one of the most remarkable ever completed. lt was our corne-back year after the war, and the performances during the Spring speak for themselves. V A The strength ofthe distance men was first shovirn in the latter part of April at the Penn Relays when Cornell, with the remarkable Dresser running as anchor man, won the four mile honors. The one mile relay went to Penn, but Mayer's excellent run in that event was an indication of what he was to do 21 month later. In the hurdles Smith and Watt were beaten only by inches for first place and Won second and third in that event. The meet with Penn at Ithaca had to be called off on account of inclement weather and our only dual meet of the season was with the Navy at Annapolis. The feature of this meet was Mayer's performance in the mile relay. Receiving the baton at the start of the fourth lap, thirty yards behind the Navy, JOHN F. BfIOAKLEY ' he at once started to close the gapg at the third turn, Mayer running on the outside, passed the Navy and at the finish was a good ten yards in the lead. The final score was 70-52 for Cornell, our 70 points including nine firsts and six seconds. s 4: :ggi-V. .Y V 1-1 1'f,1.i4 T321 fav. . :fa- W .. 11-' X ....., . ,. . , Qfpijiis ,, gi as . -. ' gfref r f if 5 21 ' Y ,. 9 Ti f -V WY 1 79 ' ff'-i tat' ., ff DRESSER MAX'ER MCDERMOTT Five Hundred Sixtyifour A ,Q M1 A,. llllllft.ill.:,5lM, ,P 41 A, , Q. 'FQ - pf an - ,sf gh, , A '4:'J':,.ff v ,f ' 4- - i ig . A ' 5 f f W ' A ' l 2 i f l A l ,, ,.A .,A., 4 xmzuf V' ii in RAMsAv SMITH DICKINSON 0'LEARY VVe now come to the story of our fifth straight victory in the Intercollegiate Games held at Carn- bridge the latter part of Mayf. Fortune, we were told by the papers, favored us in our victory, but facts and Hgures prove that we would have won the competition even had Erdman not been ill, and Shea not have pulled a tendon and Johnson not have been unable to compete. Our victory came about through live firsts out of eight track events, and enough seconds and thirds to swell the point total to.39Z, IOM points ahead of Pennsylvania who finished second. In the mile run Cornell placed two men, NIcDermott capturing third place and O'Leary following with fourth. Our only score in the held events was made by Ramsay who tied for third in the high jump,thus scoring IM points to- wards the total. During the meet Ivan Dresser built a new record for the two mile, completing the course in 9:22 2-5 sec., I 2-5 sec. less than the former record held by Hoffmire of Cornell. W'allcer Smith took Hrst place in both the 120 and 220 yard hurdles, his time being I5 1-5 and 24. I-5 seconds, Watt finishing second in both events. In the quarter mile Gustafson of Pennsylvania was counted on as the winner but the audience received its flrst surprise when lVIayer crossed the tape first, and a half hour later when he led Gustafson by five yards at the finish ofthe half mile the gallery conceded that we showed a braveness and stoutheartedness that stamped us worthy of the Hbreaksl' that favored usg and that out victory was due to the ability of the greatest track coach the world has ever known-Jack Nloakleyn. Firm Iluizdrrd Szfrly-fit'r T1-IE IQI9 VARSITY TRACK TEAM Robinson Archbold NlcClain Bastian Vermilye Harris Kessel Davidson Finkernagel Houston Dodge Trowbridge NIcClatcl1y Hiscock Goodale Dickinson Adams O'Brien l Dockerill Trernan Wells Gately Grigson Hasselbeck Duryea King Beggs Ashton Coltman Heartfield .Biekford Felter Abreu Bangs Seelbach Abrahams Jewett Clay Shackelton McDermott O'Leary Mayer' Dresser Smith VVatt Ramsay Nloakley xx iq! l -if Q A J-- FC? ,Q 5 afj QCD :717 Z V ,I ai QTZ ,ar 'iii , 1: Iolllo IIII I 1919 Varsity Track Team IVAN CHANDLER DRESSER '19 . 7 5 LEON GIBERT CLAY, IQ . . A - '20 . HENRY RUSLING ASHTON, JOHN F. NIOAKLEY . . TEAM SIMON IVIAYER ABRAHAMS, '20 FRANCIS LOUIS ABREU, '20 . JOHN ROBERT BANGS, '20 . WILLIAM GARVIN BASTIAN, '2I EDWIN BLAKE BICKEORD, '20 WILLIAM PETHICK COLTMAN, '20 . WILLIAM HENRY COLVIN, JR., '20 . JOHN LEROY DICKINSON, JR., '21 . IVAN CHANDLER DRESSER, 'IQ ALLERTON EDDY, '20 . . . ROBERT K.ENNETH FELTER, '20 . WKVILLIAM EDWARD FINKERNAGEL, '20 LEWIS BROWN GATELY, '2I . . WILLIAM HERBE'RT GRIGSON, '20 . FRANCIS LIVINGSTON HARRIS, '20 . EUGENE JOSEPH HASSELBECK, '19 . SETH WALLACE HEARTFIELD, 'IQ . GEORGE SINGLETON HISCOCK, 'IQ . HAROLD ALDEN JEWETT, '21 . WILLIAM HAMILTON LATHROP, '22 . THOMAS CHARLES NICDERMOTT, '21 K.URT ARNOLD TVIAYER, '20 . . JOSEPH HENRY O'LEARY, '21 . JAMES ALEXANDER RAMSAY, '2I JOHN WVALLACE REAVIS, '2I . AUBREY EUGENE ROBINSON, '20 . CHARLES GEORGE SEELBACH, '19 . . HORACE ELLSWORTH SHACKELTON, '19 . WALKER SMITH, '20 .... ALLAN HOSIE TREMAN, '21 . . . ALEXANDER BUEL TROWBRIDGE, JR., '20 SHERWOOD VERMILYE, '2I . . . JOHN MURKER WATT, '20 . . LAWRENCE RAYMOND WELLS, '20 . Captain . Manager Manager-elect , Coarh . Two Mile Run . Half Mile Ruu . Weight! . fa-veliu . Hurdle! . Spriulf . Weightf . Two Mile Run . Two Mile Ruu Half Mile Ruu . Broad jump aud Pole Vault . . High jump Quarfier Mile Run . . Pole Vault . . . Weightf One and Two Mile Rum . . . Broad jump . One and Two Mile Rum . . , Weightf , . High fuuip . . . Two Mile Rua Quarter, Half, aua' Oue Mile Rum . . . Two Mile Run . . High jump . Pole Vaull ami Weightf . Quarter Mile. Run . Oue amz' Two Mile Rum . Spriuif and Relayf .fTM,7'LTZ.?.Y . Hurallef Weightf . Hurdlef . - Huialef . Hab' Mile Ruiz Five lluudred Sixzy-fevefz .,, I I Y ' A . - It .- V Y - 43rd-Annual Field and Track Meet I.C.A.A.A.A.-Cambridge, Massachusetts, May 30 and 31, 1919 Cornell QQMQ Pennsylvania 295 Nlichigan ZSMQ Harvard 23, Dartmouth 145 Yale 13M5 Princeton I2Q Bowdoin 95 Rutgers 525 Georgetown 45 Lafayette 45 Columbia 33 Syracuse 3. Ioo-yard Dash ....... I Haymond, Pennsylvania ...... IO sec. 2 Vlohnson, Michigan 3 Moore, Harvard 4 Cook, Michigan 5 Rollins, M.l.T. 220-yafd Dash . I Haymond, Pennsylvania . 21-3 sec. 2 Moore, Harvard 3 Clark, Princeton 4 Cook, Michigan 5 Davis, Pennsylvania 440-yard Dash . 1 Mayer, Cornell . . 49-4 sec. 2 Terrill, Princeton 3 Rice, Rutgers 4 Stewart, Yale 5 Souder, Syracuse Half-mile Run . I Mayer, Cornell . . . 1:56-2 2 Gustafson, Pennsylvania 3 Shaw, Columbia 4 Turner, Syracuse 5 ' Coal-zley, Dartmouth One-mile Run . . I O'Connell, Harvard . . 4:23-3 2 Crawford, Lafayette 3 McDermott, Cornell 4 O,Leary, Cornell 5 Raymond, Princeton TWO-mile Run . . I Dresser, Cornell . . . 9:22-2 2 Goodwin, Bowdoin 3 Sedgwick, Mfichigan 4 Hutchinson, Harvard 1 5 Dudley, Yale 12o-yard High Hurdles . . 1 Smith, Cornell . . . 15-1 sec. 2 Watt, Cornell 3 Trowbridge, Princeton 4 Savage, Bowdoin ' 5 Bellerjeau, Rutgers 220-yard Low Hurdles . . 1 Smith, Cornell , . . 24-I sec. 2 Watt, Cornell 3 Savage, Bowdoin 4 Frazier, Pennsylvania 5 Trowbridge, Princeton High Jump , . . I Landon, Yale . , . 6ft. 2 in. 2 Hanton, Pennsylvania 2 Johnson, Nlichigan 4 Ramsay, Cornell . 4 Krogness, Harvard ' ' 5 ft' 9111' Broad Jump . 1 johnson, Michigan . . 23 ft. IOM in. 2 L'eGendre, Georgetown , . 22 ft. IO Q in. 3 Flower, Harvard . . , Z2 ft. 8 in. . 6ft.1in, Hammer Throw . Shot Put . . Pole Vault . Five Hundred Sixty-eight Landers, Pennsylvania , Davis, Pennsylvania . Weld, Dartmouth . Dandrow, lVI.l.T. . . Murphy, Dartmouth . Smith, Michigan . . Stevens, Harvard . Allan, Maine . . Braden, Yale . . Baker, Michigan . Clark, Harvard . . Smith, Michigan , . Myers, Dartmouth . Newstettcr, Pennsylvania . Harwood, Harvard . Landers, Pennsylvania Breckley, Rutgers . Parker, Yale . . 22 ft. 5M in. Z2 ft. 1 in. 143 ft. 2M 137 ft. 5 in. . , 137 ft. 133 ft. 5M in. 132 ft. 3M in. 44 ft. 65 in. 1 . 43 ft. 5g in. . 43 ft. in. 5 . 41 ft. gin. . 401-TZ. 2 in. . I2 ft. 6 in. . IZ ft. 3 in. . .12ft. Q9 lllifli' C D OW P, EC' L1ANC'lWillii'li D Q 1 1 0 ,D L .Eiwzl 100 yard Dash ' 120 Highqlrlurdles 220 Low Hurdles One Mile Run 440 yard Dash 880 yard Dash 220 yard Dash One Mile Relay Shot Put Pole Vault , Discus Throw Broad Dump Javelin Throw h High Dump 1919 Dual Track Meet CORNELL vs. NAVY, ANNAPoL1s, hf.lAY 17, 1919 CORNELL 7C-NAVY S2 Firfz Stroud Third C Shackelton CCD lVlcCondrey CND Pelter CCD Smith CCD Watt CCD Trernan CCD Watt CCD Burdick CND Smith CCD Curtis CND McDe1'mott CCD Dresser CCD Coltman CCD Mayer CCD Bonney CND O'Leary CCD Curtis CND Davis CND Shackelton CCD Perkins CND hflayberry CND Gately CCD Seelbach CCD Coltman CCD Mayer CCD Dewett CCD Perry CND Markel CND Grigsdn CCD Reavis CCD Felter CCD Power CND , ' Farwell CND Anderer CND Clapp CND Bangs CCD Baner CND' Felter CCD Baker CND Fahrney CND Perry CND Devvett CCD Ramsay CCD Porter CND Jones CND Time IO 3-5 sec. IS 3-5 sec. 25 1-5 sec. 4:26 sec. S2 2-5 sec. 2:02 3-5 sec. 22 3-5 sec. 3:33 sec. 38 ft. 2 in. II ft. 119 ft. 4 in. 21 ft. 6M in. 152 ft. 4M in. 5 ft. 9M in. INTERCOLLEGIATES Copyright International Film Service ' lXflAYEiR WV1NN1NG THE QUARTER hCl1LE RUN Five Hundred Sixly-nina . 4, . -- T1 T flllii. 1 , I A -I ' :it . ' ' i if 24 ' , f-1:2 , I ' s.1.xws::s-5:5 ti. I Copyright International Film Service INTERCOLLEGIATES START or THE ONE hf.lILE RUN fg B I- Five H undrzd Sevfnty Copyright International Film Service INTERCOLLEGIATES DRESSER MAKING A NEW RECORD IN THE Two MILE 1 irir ff? EQMQ Qiii1LNi1iLLiLE1iA1:1lriW'Wmiinin. iiir i Copyright International Film Service INTERCOLLEGIATES A HEAT IN THE Low HURDLES Copyright International Film Service INTERCOLLEGIATES NIAYER XVINNING THE HALF AIILE RUN Fiw lluvzdrnl Sewwzly-one , , - L .,- - ,. , - 4. . V -- I- -,J ,. I ,, ,, LQIIQ , , Ashton Lentz Moakley, coach Ayars Bailey Stanton Wenz IVIcDermott, Capfain Dickinson Campbell A Varsziy Cross Country JOHN F. RIIOAKLEY . , . . . Coach THOMAS CHARLES IVICDERMOTT, 721 . Captain HENRY RUSLING ASHTON, 720 . .Manager CHARLES CHESTER BAILEY, '21 ..... Managev'-fleet TEAM DAVID PRESTON AYARS, JR., '2O CHARLES HAROLD KING, '2O JOHN WESLEY CAMPBELL, JR., '2o ALBERT LENTZ, '21 RICHARD DOUGLAS DENSMORE, 721 THOMAS CHARLES IVICDERMOTT, '21 JOI-IN LEROY DICKINSON, JR., '21 ROBERT LOUIS NICNITT, '20 GARRETT DENYGE DURYEA, '21 , LEON CRESENCIO REYNA., '21 EDWARD BERNTH FERNSCHILD, 720 WHYLA.ND DELOS SPRONG, '20 IRA HAROLD HOUSTON, '2o GEORGE HA,ROLD STANTON, '20 LOUIS EZRA XNENZ, '2o REVIEW OF THE SEASON In reviewing the cross-country season of 1919-1920, our attention is first called to the Invitation Intercollegiate Meet held at Syracuse under the auspices of the University of that city on October 25, 1919, in which meet Cornell had to be content With sixth place, the race being Won by Princeton. In a Dual IVIeet with Carnegie Institute of Technology held at Ithaca on November Sth, Cornell Five Hundred Sevenxy-two ' A . ...o scored a perfect sheet, placing the first seven men and thus giving a 28-77 victory over the plaid runners. A second victory of the season was obtained from Harvard in a six mile race over the Belmont Course in Cambridge, Captain h1cDermott crossing the finish tape almost half a minute before any of his competitors, and leading his team to a 42-64 victory. In the lntercollegiates held in New York at Van Cortland Park on November 22, IQIQ, Syracuse obtained the low score, with Princeton second and Cornell third. The Cornell men that ran in this race Were Cap- tain NlcDe.rmott, Campbell, Stanton, Dickinson, Wenz, Lentz and Ayars. An innovation was added to this meet in the Way of a Freshman run over the same course, preceding the Varsity meet. The Cornell Freshmen were victorious in this run over the Freshmen of Yale, Columbia, Pennsylvania and other Univer- s1t1es. Track Records . OUTDOOR ts Records Holder Even 100-yard Dash . . Date of Making 9 4-5 sec, . O. A. Reller, '15 . . . May 17, 1913 220-yard Dash . . '21 2-5 sec. . F. M. Sears, '04 . . June 22, 1902 440-yard Dash . . 49 2-5 sec. , E. G. MacArthur, '11 May 13, 1911 440-yard Dash . . 49 2-5.sec. . W. H. Bennett, '13 May 4, 1912 S80-yard Dash . 1' In-in. 53 2-5 secf? D. S. Caldwell, '14 May 30, 1914 One mile Run . . 4 min, 14 2-5 sec. . J. P. Jones, '13 . May 31, 1913 Two-mile Run . . 9 min. 17 4-5 sec. , T. S. Berna, '12 . May 4, 1912 120-yard Hurdles 15 2-5 sec. . J. C. Talcott, '09 May 29, 1909 120-yard Hurdles 15 2-5 sec. . B. W. Brodt, '14 May 29, 1914 120-yard Hurdles 15 2-5 sec, . L. E. Gubb, '16 May 6, 1916 220-yard Hurdles 24 3-5 sec. . E. Cairns, '06 , May 14, 1904 High Jump ..., G ft. 5 in. . A. W. Richards, '17 Apr. 24, 1915 Broad Jump ' . . 23 ft. 4M in. A. W. Richards, '17 Nlay 15, 1915 Pole Vault . . - . 12 ft. 10 in . F. K. Foss, '17 . Apr- 24, 1915 Putting 16-lb. Shot . 45 ft. GM n. . H. G. Kanzler, '13 May 13, 1913 'Throwing 16-lb. Hummer 165 ft. 9 in. . . , L, J, Talbott '11 May 29, 1909 Marathon Race C10MDN.i1 s 61 min. 16 sec. . . L. J. Colpitts, '09 Ifec. 7, 1907 A 1920 MANAGEMENT 1 H. R. fXSHTON, 'zo C. C. BMLEY, 121 Manager Assistant Manager Five' Humlrrd Src'.f'11ty-three ' . Barker VVardwell Manchee Tobey Nfyers Curtis Miller Eddy Hettinger Strickler Cass Spear List Va nPelt Nforrison Schlichter Moakley Beatty IrVelsh Bullard john Carpenter hlinar Nliller Jewett Pickwick 1922 Freshman Track Team REVIEW OF THE SEASON After working up through the weekly try-outs on the board track and later on the cinders, the 1922 freshmen met their first 'test in the underclass meet on May 3rd. Although the sophomores put up some stiff opposition they were defeated 109 to 65, the freshmen winning eight out of a possible sixteen firsts. In a practice meet on IVIay 12th, the second freshmen team won over the Ithaca High School by a score of 69M to 37Z. The climax of the season was reached in the meet with the University of Penn- sylvania Freshmen on Franklin Field, Nlay 10th. The twenty-hwe men who made the trip had elected George F.. lVIinar as their captain. Unfortunately it rained all day. The meet had to be postponed for two hours so that drains could be cut across the track. The pits for the jumpers and vaulters were turned into small lakes. Of course, as both teams were handicapped alike, the meet was still a test of ability. The honors were not decided until Smith in his last trial at the pole vault cleared the bar, tying Jewett for first, and giving Cornell the meet by a score of SQ to 58. The 1919fall cross country season was ahighly profitable one for the freshmen. The cup series was started shortly after the opening of the University, but due to outside competition and bad weather conditions the event was left until spring for final decision. On November Ist the cross country team met the Hobart College team at Geneva, New York, and won by a 25 to 30 score. For the first time a freshmen cross country race was held in connection with the Varsity inter- collegiate race. The race was at Van Cortland Park, New York City, the men going once around the varsity course. The freshmen won as did the Varsity in the first intercollegiate cross country race. The team score was Cornell 27, Yale 41, Columbia 80, and Pennsylvania 86. Richman took second place. The other Cornell men to score were Ward, C. G. Irish, P.A. Irish and Jenkins. The I. C. A. A. considered this race so successful that it voted to make the event an annual affair. ' Five Hundred Seventy-four l - .. wg- r .Cornell-Pennsylvania Freshman A Track Meet CORNELL-59 TVIAY IO, 1919 PENNSYLVANIA-58 IOOrYARD DASH 1. Smith, QPD IO 4-5 sec. 2. Minar, QCD 440-YARD DASH 1. Gonquist, QPD, 53 4-5 sec. 2. john, QCD 3. Barker, QCD HALF MILE RUN .. 52 ' 1. Brown, QPD, 2:06 4-5 sec. 2. Bache, QPD 3. PickWicl:,QCD ONE MILE RUN 1. Brown, QPD, 4:54 2. Bullard, QCD 3. Spear, QCD ' . Two TX4ILE RUN , . 1. 'W'arClWell, QCD, IOfZ,.1.i 2. Curtis, QCD 3. Eddy, QCD HIGH I'IURDLES 1. ' Stein QPD, 18 1-5 sec. 2. Manchee, QCD, 3. Smith, QCD ' Low HURDLES 1. Weedon QPD, 28 3-5 sec. 2. List, QCD 3. hflanchee, QCD PTIGH DUMP 1. Reynolds, QPD, 5 ft. 1 in. 2. Wells, QPD 3. Nlyers, QCD BROAD JUMP 1. Miller, QCD, 20 ft. 9 in. 2. Van Pelt, QCD 3. Jones, QPD POLE VAULT 1. jewett, QCD, 9 ft. 9 in. 2. Smith, QCD 3. Trimble, QPD SHOT PUT 1. Beatty, QCD, 35 ft. II in. 2. Frank, QPD 3. La11dell,QPD PIAMMER THROW 1. Frank QPD, 115 ft. 2. Chilton, QPD 3. Tobey, QCD UNDERCLASS TRACK MEET 1922-1095 100-YARD DASH 1. Mina1', '22, IO 2-5 sec. 2. Carpenter, '22 3. Kupfer, '22 220-YARD DASH 1. MlHd1','22, 23 1-5 sec. 2. Carpenter, '22 3. Cass, '22 QUARTER M1LE RUN 1. john, '22, 50 4-5 sec. 2. Barker, '22 3. Schlichter, '22 :HALF TVIILE RUN 1. Gately, '21, 2:05 sec. 2. Chapman, '22 3. Welch, '22 ONE MILE RUN 1. Bullard, '22, 4:47 sec. 2. Strickler, '22 3. MOr1'is0n, '22 Two MILE RUN u 1. DlV2l1'dWCll,'22, 10:20 3-5 sec. 2. Dickinson, '21 3. Curtis, '22 HIGIJ HURDLES 1. Vermilye, '21, I7 sec. 2. Foster, '21 3. Smith, H. P., '22 LOW HURDLES 1. Vermilyc, '21, 27 2-5 sec. 2. List, '22 . 3. Nlanchee, '22 May 3, 1919 1921-65M H101-1 JUMP 1. List, '22, 5 ft. 8 in. 2. Nlevers, '22 3. Lathrop, '21 BROAD JUMP 1. Foster, '21, 20 ft. 6 in. 2. Van Pelt, '22 3. G'Brien, '21 POLE VAULT 1. Iewett, '22, IO ft. 6 in. 2. Smith,'22 3. Shepard, '22 12-POUND SHOT 1. jewett, '21, 42 ft. 3. in. 1. Beatty, '22, 42 ft. 3 in. 2. Bastian, 21 I6-POUND SHOT 1. Jewett, '21, 36 ft. 6M in. 2. Miller, '22 3. Dodge, '21 I6-POUND HAIVINIER 1. Tobey, '22, 101 ft. 9 in. 2. Seifert, '21 '3. Peterbridge, '22 JAVELIN THROWV I. Jewett, '21, 138 ft. 2. Bastian, '21 3. Baldwin, '22 D1scUs THROW 1. jewett, '21, 102 ft. 3 in. 2. Beatty, '22 3. Erickson, '21 Five Hundred Sevenly-jive -1 .x, .' ,-- ' 111511 .1 .:.:.Q ooo: Q swQQ.1kNE3L:L:1AI1l1:f111ll..2'u11m., Q Hettinger Ward Nloakley Holmes Shaw 'Wigsten Jenkins P.A.Irish Richman C.G.Irish Bonsal 1923 Freshman Cross-Country FRESHMAN INTERCOLLEGIATE CROSS COUNTRY RUN VAN CORTLAND PARK, NEW YORK CITY, NOVEIVIBER 22, 1919 CORNELL 27g YALE 41: COLUMBIA 80: PENNSYLVANIA 86. Plan' Name 1 Campbell 2 Richman 3 Head 4 Ward 5 C. G. Irish 6 P. A. Irish 7 Skeats 8 Beckwith 9 Wood IO Jenkins II Bates I2 Tait I3 ' Harris I4 Bonsal I5 Cadiz 16 Meredith I7 Wing I8 Anram I9 Dellarrias 20 McCal'lrey 21 - .Mathews 22 Balch 23 Muzzy 24 Bacho 25 Alelferson Fivefflundrfd Sewniy-fix Team Yale 1 Cornell Pennsylvania Cornell Cornell Cornell Colum' ia ' Yale Yale Cornell Yale Yale ' Columbia Cornell Cornell Pennsylvania ' Yale Pennsylvania Columbia Columbia Columbia Columbia Columbia Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Time 6:07-1 16:47 17:o8 17:1o 17:13 17:18 17:21 17133 17: 17: 17: 17: 17154 17:58 18:02 18:04 18:o9 18:14 18:23 18:28 18:27 19:o2 19: 19: 34 37 48 5o 07 18 19:20 1 QMQ, mmm : f 115149 y 1.1 A o Review of the 1919 Football Season The football season of 1919 promised to arouse no end of enthusiasm among the under- graduates and the alumni. The reasons for the revival of spirit and the concentration of the alumni support are obvious. In the first place, this was the first real old time football season since the War was declared. All of the Col- leges and Universities in the country were optimistic and spirit and speculation ran at high pitch throughout the foot ball world. All indications pointed to a season that would be unusual with respect to spirit and interest. In the second place, Cor- nell was to place her warriors and hopes in the hands of a new leader. Since IQI2, Cor- nell football teams had been entrusted to Dr. Sharpe, and all those who have followed them must have been pro- foundly impressed by the suc- cesses of our teams. The per- sonality of the Doc was manifested in the true sports- manlike tactics of our veterans and to the present day Cornell teams and clean, hard per- ' severance are synonymous. But we were to start on a new era. Dr. Sharpe in the spring of IQIQ announced his intention to return to his Alma lVlater, and the football management was confronted with the extremely difficult task of getting someone who typified the ideals for which Cornell stood. We were very fortunate in hitting upon the one rnan, namely john H. Speedy Rush. All of us were acquainted with Speedy's'l fine record, for he stood for all that was clean and manly in the gema, and his teams at Princeton, where he successfully coached for three years were above reproach. As a football coach, he must be ranked among the foremost, as was seen by his career at Princeton. At finding and developing stars he was unexcelled, one of his Minds being our own Charley Barrett. So with the approach of September we feel the old pre-war spirit surging to the foreground. Cornell, to be very frank, was not quite so fortunate in the return of her veterans as were some of her rivals, but with Fritz Shiverick, Paul Miller, Larry Sutton and Babe Taylor back in the harness and acting as a nucleus, we felt that there were possibilities for the development of a team that would surprise everyone. The rest of the material was abundant, and indeed first class, but they lacked one of the essentials, and that is good hard football experience. They had never been through a regular season of football and this lack of experience was bound to make itself felt. Such was the material that was placed in the hands of Rush and his able as- 340' JOHN H. RUSH Five Hundred Seventy-eight V ' 1 .....Q .... . sistants, Ray Van Orman, 'o5,and Crib Ccol,'15, and indeed, the task that these men had was no light one. They had to build around four men. Theyhad to whip into shape, drill, season and condition a squad of some seventy-five men, and the rather unfortunate termination cf the football season must not be laid at the feet -of the coaching staff. We were merely a victim of the circumstances of war, and with the men who went through the season of 1919 and learned the lessons that can only be taught in the hard school of experience, we expect to build up a strong eleven in 1920. The first call for candidates was fcr September 15th, and on that day some 65 men put in their appearance. In the course of two weeks the numbers swelled to wellover So men and the gruelling work commenced. The early season prac- tice merely grounded the men in the fundamentals and the one objective, to season and condition the men to withstand the knocks that were to follow. Kicking, passing, lectures and the much despised laps around the track made up the early work. The first game of the season was played on October 4th against an old opponent, namely Oberlin. The day was anything but a good football day, 'the temperature being well above 80 degrees. It was obvious in the face of the extreme heat that neither team cculd show the pep. and dash that one expects to see. The game ended a victory for Cornell by a score of 9-og Captain Shiverick scoring all of the points. Those who witnessed the game can not help but remember Shivericlis sixty-five yard run for a touchdown, and the thrill at seeing him place the ball squarely between the goal posts for three more points. The week following, on October 11th, we met Williams and the game was played through a cold and driving drizzle. The field was a mass of mud and both teams were greatly handicapped. Neither were able to use their strength. The Cornell defence proved a stone wall against the light but scrappy Williams aggregation, but the offence was lacking in punch. The game was a see-saw affair with neither team getting actually within scoring range. We got our three points in the last minute of play when Captain Shiverick made a beautiful drop kick from the thirty-five yard line. . On October 18th we witnessed one of the strongest teams in the East play when in the very acme of condition. The teamwork of Colgate on that day was unsurpassable, and the excellent forward-passing of Anderson and the drive of their backfield was too much for Cornell. We were overpowered and out- classed from the very start and were really very fortunate in being able to hold the powerful Colgate eleven to twenty-one points. TAYLOR CAPTAIN SH1vER1cK MILLER Five Hundred Sfwnly-nim' .a AA A rl DAv1Es SUTTON SHULER COLVIN On October 24th, the team left for New York City to meet Dartmouth on the Polo Grounds. The game opened before an enthusiastic crowd of twenty thousand people and at no time during the season,eXcept during the Pennsylvania game, did Cornell show more flashes of real strength than she did againstDartmouth. Our opponents were rated among the foremost, being undefeated. The Cornell defence was consistentlystrong and unwavering-throughout the entire game. Hoag played brilliant tackle and Shuler never backed up the line better than on that day. We managed to hold Dartmouth to nine points, three of which were scored by their star Robinson. The touchdown was most unfortunateg the big guard Youngstrom blocked a kick of Captain Shiverick's on our own eight yard line, and a series of line plunges succeeded in putting the ball over. On November Ist we played Lafayette and were forced into submission by a score of ZI-2, Lafayette being superior in power and forward passing. This game was also played in the cold and driving rain which detracted from the speed of both teams. f- :IE5?:.:::2g.f5-1e-5- .. :lr '- WT?NT .,l ' - , - 31451, l ' ' l . :,.,.-,.,:, '- '.,:,,::,. gf, .-::1i:.s-sw:-... 1 1 - -,,,:-gs izfgwg ' V KNAUSS PENDLETON CARRY MAYER .Five H umired .Eighty ' 0 1 aaat. 0 Ffa.o.wQ.Q..1?.N.EgL.L.1.A1s.2WW'ihFl'm, . . STRAUS i HORRELL S. TROWBRIDGE CRAio The next game tended greatly to brighten the downhearted but not dis- couraged team. Carnegie Tech., though lighter than Cornell played a snappy game that- was very interesting to watch. The elements of dash and speed were predominate'throughout. The game ended in a Cornellvictory bya score cf 20-o. The next week Cornell played the last home game. The powerful Penn State machineifaced us and proved their superiority from the very beginning. Their forward passing by Robb and their agility in catching them as displayed by the wiry end, Higgens, baffled the Cornell team. The game ended in a defeat for us by a score of zo-o. The termination of an exceedingly interesting football season was fast drawing near. All preparations and efforts were directed toward our final clash with old Penn on Thanksgiving day. Speedy, Gib and Ray with the aid of Jimmy Nfunns and Charley Barrett did their utmost to whip the team into shape that would prove a formidable foe for the strong Penn eleven. Their efforts were not entirely in vain for those who saw the two teams in action must admit that Cornell proved her true worth by fighting hard against superior odds until the final whistle blew. The first quarter saw no scoring whatsoever, as a matter cf fact Cornell had the ball on Pennls four yard line twice, but was unable to push it over. Penn displayed brilliant forward passing and aggressive rushing with the ball,and in the second quarter, Penn's power in their experienced team began to make itself felt and the first half ended with Penn leading by I3 points. The beginning of the third quarter looked more hopeful. The team started out with a dash that indicated no more scoring fcr our opponents but our defense was not quite strong enough and we were forced to allow more tallies and the final game of the season ended in a 24-o defeat far Cornell. We hope and expect to put a football team on the field in 1920 that will dup- licate the record cf Charley Barrett's famous machine in 1915. It is to this end that the management is going to give its best, and expects frcm the under- graduates and the alumni their wholehearted support, without which the victory can not be accomplished. Five Humirrd Eighty-om 1919 VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM lVIacCabe Straus Horrell Knauss Hoff Carry Davies Terry Mayei' Taylor Miller' Shivericlc, Captain Shuler Sutton Colvin Finn Craig Pendleton MacKenzie Wilson S. Trowbridge - rn 'Er-f E .... :Lf-'. g y i , . . Q X 1 3 'fu EP-L 60 go TJ C3 F Z '1- 53 iz 'ZZ 1 5' FR... lifitill , D1 tt t 0 T72,O,WCc,Qcc1?AN,EaLcL1,A1:J1, IIllll,,wYI'IML 1919 Varsity Football Team OFFICERS FRANCIS TOBEY SH1VERICK,'l8 Cant. WHITELAWTODDTERRY,72 1 Maitager-elect HALSTEAD MILLER MACCABE, '2o 'Mg1'. JOHN H. RUSH . . . Coach TEAM VVILLIAM HENRY COLVIN, 'zo . . Left End EDWIN JAMES HOPE, 'IQ . V . Left EWG? WTALTER PAUL KNAUSS, '22 . Left Tackle FIELDS SEELEY PENDLETON, '2o Left Guaicl HENRY HORNER STRAUS, '2o . Lfft Gimfd STEVEN BYRD HORRELL, '21 . . CHUM SHERMAN TROWBRIDGE, '2O . . CWLZK1' PETER PAUL MILLER, '2o C . FRANCIS MARVIN SUTTON, 'IQ NVILBERFORCE TAYLOR, '20 . JAMES BENTLY WILSON, ,IQ . Right Guard Right Tackle Right Tackle . RightEml THOMAS DAVID FINN, JR., '21 . Right Emi FRANCIS TOBEY SHIVERICK, '18 Qiiaitfihacle CHARLES WILLIAM CARRY, '20 JOHN WESLEY CRAIG, 720 . WNILLIAM DONALD MACKENZIE, '22 Left Hahhacle Left Hahhacle Right Halfhacle HORACE FRANKLIN DAVIES, '20 Right Halfhack JOHN DAVID SHULER, 'zo . . Fullhach CLYDE MAYER, '21 . , Fitllback Siihrtitutef-lrving Bosley Baugher, '21, Wallace Vincent Cunneen, '21, Abram Allison Danzig, '19, VVilson Shannon Dodge, '21, Clency Hernon Has- brouck, '21, George Arthur Hayner, '22, Phillip Osborne Hoag, '22, Carl A. Livingston, '22, Carl Weddigen Olney, 722, Donald Roots Schively, '22, George William Snibbe, '22, Alexander Buel Trowbridge, 720, Arthur Lemuel Turtle, 721. COACHES RAY VAN GRMAN, 'OS JOHN H. RUSH, Head Coach WILLARD C. COOL, 'IS F iw I1 un drcd Eighty-three .ul I .., 1Ec3f'2 EQWQQEEENEELELEE1 AA A THE OBERIJN GANIE Photo by Troy BfIAYER CIRCLES OBERLINyS END FOR FIVE XTARDS Photo by Troy THE W1LLIAM,S GAME CAPTAIN SHIVERICK TALLYING CORNELL,S THREE POINTS IN THE LAST Two MINUTES OF PLAY. Fiw Hundrrd Eighty-four A E1 AAAEAQ AAEAA QA,A1ANEALA1AA1z1f,1'f'1sWi,HfQwfmzA, . , nn E 1 l M ,nf 'Ang MqsQ.wi.,59h, , . . , A , Wap, 1' M. 155, 95? , ' 7 ' XV' , f .1 fff- 1-. A ' .' ': ' u . .,, , 'A -1 : . ' A , ,' .. ' , rf 1 '2 1f. .y.v, , --My -'13 .4Z1:! 'u.. . - f.:'!f.3'. :W h-' ev . ., , I, L. 1.-f . 1? Q 4 ,44 ' 5-. J 151- 5-.d' -3-1.:.v ' 'Quay ., ' 1415, -g ,I-'Z' fjiiie, 'few . -' ' '. . A - -' 4, '. A ---- , . - . ,la I . -- n. . , :,,- . 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Ez , - A to copy L ea c raca ot , , llll.,?tlll.d.g-....., Football Record IDate V A Score Score Oct. Cornell 9 Oberlin Oct. I CorneH 3 VVHhanm Oct. Cornell O Colgate Oct. Cornell 0 Dartmouth Nov Cornell 2 Lafayette Nov Cornell 20 Carnegie Tech. Nov Cornell O Penn State Nov. , Cornell o Pennsylvania TI-IE 1919 IVIANAGEIVIENT Place Ithaca Ithaca Ithaca New York City Ithaca Ithaca Ithaca Philadelphia H. M. MACCABE, 'zo W. T. TERRY, ,ZI Manager Assistant Manager Five Hundred Eighty-11 ine 'w . 1 ' -- - 4. -- . - Q 152 cancun. auegtl.mls. .lf?'m1rrr.r1frilr.i.r., A 1923 FRESHMAN FOOTBALL TEAM Hunkin Kaw Davidson Eckley Schiebler Nlunns Wrigley Hanson Schutt Adams Carey Mason Milne Brayton Sutherland Lynch Sweeney Campbell Addonizio Young Grant Review of the Freshman Football Season The season of IQIQ in Freshman football may not go down as one of the most successful as far as games won are concerned, but it will be looked upon as a fit- ting return of the game after the period of the war. Fortunately Paul Eckley, end on the IQI5 championship team, returned to Ithaca to resume his studies in the Nledical College and his services as coach were at once obtained. At his call for candidates one hundred and twelve men reported for practice, Which far exceeds any number that have ever turned out before. The squad, however, was rather light and men with experience were few and far between. After two weeks of hard work, Coach Eckley brought the squad down to the workable number of forty-five men, the weeding out being no small task for one man to handle in that short time. The first game of the season brought the Buffalo Technical High School to Ithaca and after the Freshmen had worn off the stage fright that usually accompanies the first game of the season, they came from behind and won by a score of 20-I4. The game was very loosely played, the lighter Buffalo team putting up a hard fight from start to finish. Wyoming Seminary, a team which has never failed to beat us, was next in line and they upheld their reputation by leaving us with the small end of a 14-7 score. These first two games gave the coach a chance to get a line on the squad and with the help of several good scrimmages oHered by the team of the Cascadilla School, a reorganized team defeated the Second Varsity 7-6 on the following Saturday. The next week took the team to New Haven and the quick trip, close connec- tions and general excitement had a telling effect on the outcome of the game with the Yale Freshmen. During the first half of the game Cornell had things pretty much her own way, keeping the ball well in Yalefs territory and gaining at will, the Yale backs being helpless against our line. Inthe second half Carey kicked a field goal for Cornell and Kelly repeated the feat for Yale. With the Five Hundred Ninezy I g ee I ball. constantly in Yale's ground, Carey launched a pass that looked good for a touch-dOWn for us but Kelly, Yalels fast quarterback, intercepted the ball and ran go yards for a touch-dOWn, giving Yale the game With a IO-3 score. Penn State Was defeated the next Saturday in a hard fought game I9-I4, and the Week following We lost to Penn at Philadelphia 14-7, in the most dis- astrous game Of the season. The playing of Captain Carey, I-Ianson, Munns, Kaw, Young and lVIasOn stood Out the entire season, and these men should prove valuable material for next years Varsity. The training table held at Dom-Econ proved more than successful in bringing the men in closer contact With one another, and keeping the spirit up through the season. 1923 FRESHMEN FOOTBALL TEAM OFFICERS WILLIAM DAVID PUTERBAUGH CAREY, 723 . . Captain ALGER EUGENE I-IUNKIN, 'zo ...,. Mariager BYRON EARLE XNRTGLEY, JR., 721 . . . Arriftanzt Manager PAUL WITHERSPOON ECKLEY . . . Coach TEAM ROBERT ANDREW LYNCH . . . . Left End LEONARD CHRISTOPHER I-IANSON . Left Tackle ROBERT GRANT, IR. . . Left Guard ALEXANDER MILNE . . . Center CIIARLES DOTY ADAMS . . Right Guard CHARLES LYBRAND DAVIDSON . Right Tackle DAVID A-LSYSIUS MUNNS . . , RighzEnd WILLIAM DAVID PUTERBAUGH CAREY Quarterback GEORGE JOHN YOUNG . . . . Left Halfbaek EDWARD KAW .... . Right Hahfhaek NORMAN IVIASON . . . . . Fullbaek SUBSTITUTES GALLIANO ADDONIZIO, Guard WILFRED SEYMOUR SCHUTT,G'iL6Z1'0l CHARLES LUCIEN BRAYTON, Tackle CARL I-IENsON SHIEBLER, Hahhaek CHARLES EDWIN CAMPBELL, Center PVILLIAM SUTHERLAND, End CHARLES LISTER SWEENEY, Fullhack RECORD Dai? Score Score Place Oct. Cornell zo Buffalo Technical I-LS. I4 Ithaca Oct. Cornell 7 Wyoming Seminary I4 Ithaca Nov. 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' ff 915 27316-,,2f 'S-A 64 if ' ,,fi,' ,- '- f - V, ,JV , V' I - ff? - ff' .. - , fl ,V A ' 1' gg ' .- 'W A' 1 Ay ,rf lf' ' ff-, ,gf -. L44 15? i JL ,, SCI-IOELLKOPF MENIORIAL BUILDING AND FIELD Q1WQ Q,lLAN.ELL.L1AI?:l iT'mm w1 H mQ Q aQn A J Five ffuzzdnvz' Ninuly-lhrr -1 aaaa ... o.mQQaN.eQL.L.1.a1a...W'mflsi.,ri1iii.ii Review of ihe Baseball Season The outlook for the IQI9 baseball season was considerably better than that of the preceeding year and With a nuce leus of good men around Whom to build, Dr. Sharpe turned out a team that show- ed its best form in its big games. With Captain Corwin, Nlurphy, Ensvvorth, L. Cross and Olsen of previous experience on the Varsity teams, the Ccrnell base- ball nine Was not Without men of ability. At the beginning of the season, early in February, over seventy-five men were reporting daily for practice in the Cage, and many promising men were immedia- tely found among this Wealth of material. DR' A' H' SHARPE In our opening game With Lafayette, . We met one of the strongest teams in the East, and although the Varsity made a ninth inning rally Which would have materialized into a victory for Cornell save for a snappy double play, the visit- ing team had the large end of a 3-2 score. Rain forced the cancellation of the scheduled game with Bucknell, but the Varsity took a 2-o victory from Cap- tain Goldsmith's team of St. Lawrence. i A CLOSE PLAY Fizz Hundred Ninety-four ,1 ii i Q rr. Qa.,crQ,..s.N.EQL.iLi1iA1s,igif Wl'1il.ef'Miiu, ..... The first trip was remembered by most Cornellians as rather disappointing because, although the men of Cornell outhit their opponents, they were unable to turn these hits into runs, Needle losing to Columbia at South Field by the sccre'of.7-o, and Olsen to Princeton on their grounds by a 6-3 decision, the hitting of Cross and Ensworth featuring the Princeton tussle. g Upon returning to their home field, a general reorganization of the team took place. The Varsity hardly got started again when it was forced to bow to the superb teamwork of the West Virginia nine, only being able to make two to the opponents four runs. Again the rain broke up the schedule as the two games with Colgate on successive Saturdays could not be played. Bucknell, however, fell ,an easy victim to Olsen's pitching and the timely hitting of Estes and Ens- worth. Aggain the weather caused a cancellation ofour annual Spring Day contest with Yale, and the five thousand guests were disappointed as most of them had reached the- field before the threatening storm broke in torrents and forced the calling of the game. On a short trip to Rochester, the Varsity, although falling off badly in its hitting was-able to trim their team by a 3-2 score. Returning to Ithaca for the first of a three game series with Pennsylvania, the Varsity found the curves of Titzell for only two hits and lost 5 to o. This game was featured by the fielding of McNichol of Pennsylvania, and Quinlan of Cornell. Rochester again fell before the Varsity by the overwhelming score of I2-3, mainly through the efforts of Captain Corwin and the hitting of Kleinert and Harden. OLSEN Scorunc Five H undrfd N infiy-yivr -1 yrssso 12su.EQL.L.1A.1s1t..Lt'i'flil'flmt ,A. s The only Eastern trip of the year ' 53 and the one on which the Cornell nine g showed the best form, were the games raw pf played against the strong teams of Brown ,:4 ..1L.I'z- and Yale. The first game resulted in a defeat at the hands of Brown by a score cf 4-1, after a close eight inning n v ns ,kxbattle which was lost in the last few 5' 'i minutes of play by a triple with the ,gf , i: -- bases full. Ensworth was hitting in H i ::'i'i' . '35 V. beautiful form on the trip and gathered 3 four hits in as many times at bat in the . A ,,.,.. lrz ..:A: j HAE Brown Game, and won the Yale game H in the first inning by crashing out a home run with Spiers on base. Only the wonderful helding of the infield and CAPTAIN CORVVIN T nell was declared the victor in one of the best battles of the season. Both Macleod and Olsen starred for the Ithaca aggregation during these games. At last, this being the first time in three years, the weather allowed the playing of the Colgate game, which resulted in a 8-5 victory with the fielding of Murphy, and again the hitting of Ensworth, featuring. Arriving at Philadelphia determined to capture the second game, the team showed true form and gameness much to the regret of the three thousand alumni spectators assem- bled at Franklin Field for the gala celebration. Olsen, however, had the Penn- sylvania men Heating out of his hand , and with the heavy hitting from the Very beginning by the Varsity, Cornell came home victorious with a 6-2 score. The OUT AT HOME Five H undrrd N infty-fix Olsen's pitching kept this lead, and Cor- inn.. .,., .1 et -1ascii.Q.We.Q.iiPsN.EgL.L.1.A1z1AfHPl'M'mi. history-making event was when Cross made the longest hit ever made on Frank- lin Field. The ball rolled into the clubhouse for a clean home run, bringing in the first score of the game. This evened the series with the deciding game to be played on Percy Field during the Semi-Centennial Celebration. H This game was what might be called the crowning success of the season. Com- ing frcm behind with a three run lead against them, the Cornell Nine, urged on by seven. thousand Cornellians, rallied in the fourth inning, making four runs, and to sew up the gamei' put another across in the eighth, winning the last and deciding game by a two run margin. The team work of Murphy and Olsen in this game was the outstanding feature along with Es tes' timely hit in the fourth inning. It had been a contest between the tall and lanky Titzell and the sturdy Olsen, the Cornellian gaining the supremacy by an uphill struggle. As a post-season trip the Varsity played Dartmouth at Hanover within an hour after their arrival and lost, being shut out by Cuddie Murphy. They playedon the next day before a Reunion crowd at Burlington, and lost to the University of Vermont, the strongest team of the East by a score of 7-5, after a seventh inning rally had given them the lead fer an inning. The outlook for the 1920 team is very promising and with the return of such men as Captain-elect Olsen, Ensworth, Cross, Nlurphy, Howard, Spiers, Sauters, Needle, Dodson, Erickson and Fritz, although losing several good men from the IQIQ aggregation land the valuable services of Captain Corwin, Cornell can be sure of a successful team, even more successful than the 1919 nine which came through the season, hit at times by bad breaks, but determined to do their best towards winning the battles for Cornell. u ' ' ..... -,..,.1.,..A. im., . I THE PENNSYLVANIA GAME CORNELL XIVINS IN THE FOURTH INNING Five Hundred N imfty-Jzven P24PVzW'H MH Wigs-61 'THE 1919 VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM G. E. Cross Dunlap Lalley Ensworth Spader Spiers L. H. Cross Bennett Harden Erickson Dodson Kleinert Rackow Ballou Needle Murphy Dr. A. H. Sharpe, coach Corwin Estes Quinlan Olsen 3 Z. 2--Q 5 EW LQ E K7 EO EF QZ D1 :D ' Z3 EL-- B 1 A Q .... OA.mQ.O..R.N.EQLL1AN,Wt.Fm ...... C 1919 Varsity Baseball Team OFFICERS LOUIS ALFRED CORWVIN, 'IQ . . Captain ARTHUR OLSEN, 720 . . Captain-elect ROSS GARRISON BENNETT, 'IQ . Manager HOSEA CUSHMAN BALLOU, '20 Manager-elect DR. ALBERT H. SHARPE . . Coaeh TEAM HENRY PENNY MURPHX', '20 . . First Bafe VVALTER LEA1-IY QUINLAN, ,IQ Second Bafe HERBERT SPIERS, '21 . . . . Short Stop LOUIS ALFRED CORWVIN, ,IQ . . . Third Bare GEORGE FREDERICK ENSWORTH, 'IQ . Right Fielder LOWELL HAROID CROSS, 'IQ . . . Right Fielder GEORGE ERNEST CROSS, 'IQ . . . Center Fielder EDWIN WJXLDORF IKLEINERT, 'IQ . . Center Fielder JAMES JOSEPH HENRY HARDEN, 'IQ Lejt Fielder HAROLD VINCENT LALLEY, 'IQ . Left Fielder WELLEORN ESTES, '20 . . Catcher JULIAN RIDER MINIER, ,IQ . . Catcher ARTHUR OLSEN, '20 . . . Piteher DONAI,D OSMOND MACLEOD, '20 . . Pitcher DE WITT DODSON . . . Pitcher JOSEPH NEEDLE . . Pitcher SUBSTITUTES HARRY WADE DUNLAP, JR., '19 JAMES RUPUS GORDON, '19 ERIC SIEGFRED ERICKSON7 '21 JOAQUIN BXIOLINET '21 HORACE HARPER FRITZ, JR., '21 GEORGE ALMOND SPADER, '19 ABRAHAM WINCOR, '20 Five Hundred N1'rze'ly-ni-rze l rim 1 A L AA Q I w 1 Date April IQ April 26 April 29 May 2 IVIay 3 May 6 May IO May I7 May zo May 24 May 28 May 31 June 4 June 6 June 7 June II june I4 June 21 June 24 June 25 1919 Baseball Record Ojnpovzmitr Lafayette Bucknell St. Lawrence Columbia Princeton 'West Virginia Colgate Colgate Bucknell Yale Rochester Pennsylvania Rochester Brown Yale Colgate Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Dartmouth Vermont Cornell Opponent: 2 3 ' Crainj 2 o 0 ' 7 3 6 2 4 Qrainj Crainj 7 I 3 Qrainl 3 2 O 5 I2 3 I 4 2 1 S 5 6 2 5 3 o 6 S 7 TI-IE 1920 IVIANAGEMENT p Six Huncired Place Ithaca Ithaca New York City Princeton Ithaca Ithaca Rochester Ithaca Ithaca Providence New Haven Ithaca Philadelphia Ithaca Hanover Burlington I. C. ATWOOD, JR., '20 W- 'C- COMES, '21 Manager Assistant Manager ec I 1 GCTQTGQEQQRGNELLL1AN,igWIIIIfWmIfIrIIiIcIc A.. l - Atwood Karpeles Shepard VVOlff Beardslee Anderson Muller f Sines Jackson Andrews Kohn Reilly Torbert 1 922 Freshman Baseball Team I OFFICERS ' NORWOOD HENRY ANDREWS, 722 . . . Captain JOHN COWAN ATWOOD, JR., 'zo . , . Manager CHARLES GEORGE IVIULLER, '18 . . Coach l TEAM JOHN DANIEL SHEPPRD .... . FirItBa5e GEORGE IQENNETH REILLY . Second Bare SEYMOUR LEOPOLD KARPELES Third Bare Ross STOCKBRIDGE ANDERSON . Shortrtop HOWARD WOLFF . . . . Left Field JOHN GUY TORBERT . . Center Field VVILLIAM EDWARD JACKSON . Right Field NORWOOD HENRY ANDREWS . . Pitcher HARLAND FRANKLIN BEARDSLEE . . . . Catcher SUBSTITUTES BERNARD STERLING SINES MARK ROBERT KOHN RECORD Date Opponentr Cornell Opponents Place Nlay Cascadilla Schcol 9 6 Ithaca May Cascadilla Schocl 2I 3 Ithaca lVIay 7 Pennsylvania Freshmen I I 4 Ithaca lVIay 24 St. Johns Military Academy 6 4 Manlius Six Hundred One 1. ofa .rodeoa1s,eLaLa1fs1s...niittitm.litil-.- Review of 1919 Freshman Baseball Season The spring of 1919 marked the resumption of organized baseball for Cornell first year men, after a three year lapse on account of the war. The restorationis first step was a gradual one, as the schedule was short compared with those which had preceded it. Its occurrence, however, was met with such enthusiasm and resulted in so much success that it is safe to say that a freshman baseball team will continue to be an institution cf no small importance in Cornell's athletic program. The schedule will take on its former proportions and include games with other college Freshman teams of deserving strength to determine the merits of the future varsity players. A The statistical record of the 1922 team, while praiseworthy itself, attracts only a part of the credit which is due the members. They started their practice late, as the possibility of a schedule for the season was nebulous for some time, even after the weather permitted outdoor work. W'hen the squad was finally called out, they reported in good numbers to Percy Field, where the varsity was already well under way in preparation fcr its season. Dr. Sharpe was so occupied in fitting the varsity for its first real season after the war's interference that he found it impossible to devote the necessary time to developing a team out of the Freshman candidates, and a special. coach was engaged. Consequently there was another delay of several daysibefore a playing field could be made on Alumni field, where the men could resume their work under Coach C. G. Muller '18, a varsity player of the previous year. The work from then on was uninterrupted and thoroughly systematized, and the condition of the players who constituted the line up in the first game against the Cascadilla school soon afterwards was a credit,due equally to their own enthusiasm and Ccach Muller's fine supervision. The first contest gave a victory to the Freshmen and encouraged them in their further practice, which was .drawing more interested attention each day. The squad was finally reduced to the squad which would be retained for the rest of the season, and these men elected Norwood H. Andrews, pitcher and outfielder, as their captain. The second' game with the Cascadilla team, played on their grounds, indicated the rapid improvement of the Freshmen, who won by a much larger score than in the hrst contest. By this time it was apparent that the team not only included individuals who could be counted cn as reliable future varsity players, but that the team work earned them in every respect the regard of a formidable baseball organization. ' All of the difficulties, all doubts on the part of those who were doubtful of the advisability of reestablishing a Freshman baseball team, were remcved when the team defeated the much reputed University of Pennsylvania Freshmen so decisively. The annual event was scheduled to occur at Ithaca this season, and despite weather conditions a large crowd of followers in whom admiration for the 1922 players had grown, cheered them to their victory, with a score of II to 4. ' In the days between the few contests the team enjoyed, games were played with the Varsity,-the second varsity, and some of the college teams on the cam- pus. Always the Freshmen made the best of their practice experience, and showed the fight and enthusiasm which did the most to direct every one to the opinion that the experiment of the renewal of Freshman Baseball was a success. The last game was played at Manlius, N. Y. against the St. Jchn's Military Academy team. The Ccrnell squad was forced to leave Ithaca while the morning cele- bration of Spring Day was beginning, but this did not effect their same determina- tion in the game, as was proven by the fact that it was not until the ninth inning that two runs were scored and the Freshmen completed their season with a 6 to 4 victory. 4 ' Thus the season was a success from every standpoint. No games were lost, and to the spirit of the class of 1922 may be largely attributed the eagerness with which future Freshman baseball seasons are awaited. Six Hundred Two ' 1 , 0 1nQwi m . Q F 4 SixHu11dr d I7 7 v .WLOJI ZJZJPMWH THE CORNELL-YALE BASKETBALL GAME IN THE Drum. I'IAI.L JUNIOR WEEK 1920 iq, --Aa ...- 1 R .fb A Ei' i ' 'H L . ! E ?L Q seq T7 O F Az R53 QE Ap, :Z EL: 5 -A 1221 L? .... 1 L Q , Ou .mQ..Q..R.N.EQL.L.1.A.lEl...1mIW1ll1..1i1'1m A . lb r Q. 'Si ng llll u mml T ,. 1,4 I If - , 'Nl 1.-V I I I I 1 af 9 I Mlm Ummm IIllIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll 'mn hlIllIIllIllIlllllIIIllllllllllllllllllllllll IE I Hmmm ESS if 5 EE 1111111 D11ID1lIEIW-HIDlHlIIUI1HI1UHlI1 I11IILf11lIJl111TlflIIyIHDEH1J u mum MEMBERS OF THE MINOR SPORTS, COUNCIL 1919-1920 PROFESSOR W. F. XVILLCOX .... Prcfidcni and Faculty Aciwifor ROMEYN BERRY J. IVQIOLINET . D. E. LEITH L. W..Vo1cT C. E. ACKERLY T. L. COLLUM H. N. PAGE . E. HAXSSAN . K. C. ESTABROOKV M. I-I. FORSTER G. A. BENTON C. A. LAZO . K. M. REID C. T. DOOLITTLE A. E. VVEST . M. G. SULLIVAN BASKETBALL WRESTLING SOCCER LACROSSE TENNIS GOLF . . Cracinatc .Manager Caprain Bafkctball . . Manager Bafkctball Affiftant Managci' Bafkclball Captain W1'e5tZi1ig Managci' W1'cftli1ig Affiftant Managcv' W1'cJtZing . Captain Soccer . . Maviagci' Socccr ' A55iftanZMa1iagc1' Socccr . . .Manager Lacrofsc . Afxiftant Maiiagci' Lacroffc . . Captain Tcnnif . . . Maviagcr Tcnnif . Affiftant Maiiagcv' Tcnnix . Affixlaizzf .Managcr COM Six lfurzzlrrd Five -1 aaaa osacaao 41 ? T T 1 iciswr tseasts REVIEW OF THE SEASON With but four men of ability left from last yearis squad, coach H. B. Ortner was confronted with the problem of building up a team about Captain Nfolinet who was shifted to his more natural position, left forward. The team, as it was first picked, was comprised of H. Porter-right forward, Molinet-left for- ward, W. F. Rippe-center, W. G. Bastian-right guard, and E. H. Cornish- left guard. This combination won its flrst three games but lost its first league game to the more experienced Princeton five. On the first trip of the season the team lost to Yale by one point in a very fast game, but came back and won from Dartmouth. I. N. Sidman replaced Cornish in this game and remained in this position for the remainder of the season. This change bolstered up the defence and developed a much faster team play. The team continued its winning streak by defeating Dartmouth and Yale on our own court. Then just before the Penn- sylvania game, when the team was playing at top form and as Pennsylvania7s closest rival, Bastian and Cornish were lost to the team, Spader, a forward, took Bastian's place and played the guard position very creditably. This new combination held down the championship Pennsylvania team to a low score on their own court. The next trip to Princeton and Columbia was very disastrous, as the team lost both games. The Princeton game was lost because of very poor officiatingiand the Columbia game was lost by one point as the team was not in condition due to the hardships encountered on the trip. The Pennsylvania game on our court was very closely contested, Pennsylvania winning out late in the second half, In the last game of the season, which was against Columbia, the team made up for the defeat suH:ered on their court by defeating the Columbia team decisively. The team won all ten of its non-league games, some of which were against very strong teams, and won four out of ten league games, finishing fourth in the League standing. Coach H. B. Ortner deserves much praise for the credit- able manner in which he handled the team. Under his coaching Porter became a contender for high scoring honors in the league, Sidman and Bastian developed into an ex- cellent pair of guards, and Captain Nlolinet played with his usual brilliancy. Since Spader will be the only man lost to next year's team, visions of a championship aggregation are CAPTAIN NIOLINET in evidence. Six Hundred Six -1 .. . Dame.Q..R.N.E2L.L.1.AN.'g'Wl mlIuan.- .IJII Cornish Knauss Spader Leith Porter Sidman Molinet Rippe Bastian 1919-1920 Basketball Team -JOAQUIN'lVIOLINET, '21, Captain LOUIS W. VOIGT, '21, Ant. Manager DONALD ETHELBERT LEITH, '2o,Manager HOWA.RD BURNSHIP ORTNER, 'IQ Coach TEAM WILLIAM GARVIN BASTIAN, '21 JOSEPH H. PORTER, 721 JOAQUIN NIOLINET, '21 WILLIAM FREDERICK RIPPE, '22 IRVING NATHAN SIDMAN, '21 SUBSTITUTES EDNVARD HARRISON CORNISH, '22 WALTER P. KNAUSS, '21 JACK POPE, '20 JOHN DANIEL SHEPARD, 722 GEORGE ALMOND SPADER, '2o RECORD Date Cornell Opponeni Data Cornell 0ppo11.e1zt Dec. IO Hobart 6 Jan. 24 Rochester 30 II Dec. I3 Colgate Jan. ZQ Clarkson 45 2o Dec. I6 Niagara 'kFeb. I4 Yale 25 23 'Dec IQ Princeton Feb. I8 VV. Virginia 43 I7 Jan. 7 Bucknell Feb, 21 Pennsylvania I3 23 Jan. I3 Union Feb. 24 Rochester 38 I2 'FJan. I6 Yale Feb, 27 Princeton 26 3I Jan I7 Dartmouth 'Feb. 28 Columbia 21 22 'Jan. 21 Dartmouth Mar, 5 Pennsylvania I5 20 Jan. 2 Buffalo lXfIar. 9 Columbia 35 I2 3 'League Game Six Hundred Scwfn 1 ,...o ..o.Wc.Q1Au.EgL.t1.fs1s,..11m1mml1.r.lt . g llllllIIlIll '1 l t .Q !NM iQfQg5EM ID-:no IWRESTEHNG REVIEW OF THE 1919-1920 SEASON At the beginning of the season, the outlook for a successful year for the wrestl- ing team was indeed bright. Walter C.O'Connell '11,who had been in France for a year and a half, had returned to Cornell and had taken up his former posi- tion as coach. , At the Hrst call for candidates for the team,about 120 men reported for daily workouts only six of whom had had Varsity experience. These were Mackey, Ackerly, Conroy, NIcBride, Huntington and hIcGrennagan, the latter having since been forced to withdraw for the season on account of injuries received in practice. 01 these men Ackerly was champion in the IIS pound class and Conroy in the 135 pound class last year. In the hrst meet of the season held in Ithaca on January 3181, Cornell overwhelmed Pennsylvania by the score of 27-4. winning six out of seven bouts. The second meet was with the strong Intercollegiate Championship team of last year from Penn State and re- sulted in a victory for Penn State by a score of 24-S. In this contest, Cornell went against a team that was unusually well developed for early season meets. The following week the team went to South Bethlehem to meet the strong Lehigh team and attained a victory by the score of 18-13. At the time of writing the team is improving at a very fast rate and should make a good showing at the Intercollegiates. CAPTAIN ACKERLY Six.Huv1dred Eight ee ,. A owe IiII,firIn., eeee L, - --Y A -.-. MCP-ride Collum Beam Miller O'Connell Maier Huntington Ackerly A Conroy Mackey 1 920 Wrestling Team CHARLES EDWIN ACKERLY, '20 ..... Captain THAD LUMPKIN COLLUM, '20 . . Mariager HENRY NATHANIEL PAGE, '22 . . Arfiftartt Manager VVALTER C. OJCONNELL, ,II . . . Coach TEAM Featherweight Cldifil I5 pounds Welterweight Clay:-145 pounds CHARLES DAVID MACKEY, '20 EDWARD LEONARD MAIER,,2I Special Weight Clay:-125 pounds Middleweight Clan-158 pounds CHIARLES EDWIN ACKERLY, '20 FRANK MCBRIDE, '21 Lighlweight Clays-135 pounds Light Heavyweight Clam-175 lbs. EDWARD EUGENE CONROY, '20 DANIEL SAYRE BEAM, '21 Heavyweight Clam-over 175 pounds LOWELL SHIRLEY HUNTINGTON, 720- PETER PAUL MILLER, 720 RECORD-DUAL IWEETS Cornell 28 Pennsylvania 4 Cornell 25 Columbia 8 Cornell 8 Penn State 24 Cornell 4 Navy 27 Cornell I8 Lehigh I3 Cornell 27 Princeton 4 INTERCOLLEGIATES Penn State 235 Cornell 145 Pennsylvania IZ, Yale IOQ Princeton IO Six Hurzdreel 'nine Q .1 .... 652 A discQ..a.Na2L.L.1As1t.igW1lW'Wm.iin .... u ' 5 xx :sh in iv . ' if Q g xvmfaiw C3 CGD Q QC E D The soccer team this year completed the most successful year of its history with the standing of third place in the Intercollegiate League. The team contained, besides some good new material, several old men who played on the teams of ,I7 and '18. Among these were Captain Hassan, Flor- sheim, Brady, Blanche, and VVelles. The services of James Campbell of Roch- ester were secured for a two weeks period and it was largely due to his efficient coaching that good team work was developed as well 'as individual playing. The first game with Yale proved an easy victory for Cornell, 5-o. The next game with Harvard did not prove to be such a landslide. Cornell was leading by a margin of two points when Cornell, by a miskick on the slippery ball, scored a goal for her' opponent. Later Harvard, awarded a kick from the penalty area, finally forced the ball into goal causing a tie which two extra periods faile'd'to break although Harvard was continually on the offensive. The game with Princeton on her field on November 22 proved a dissappoint- ment. Cornell played a good game, keeping the ball in Princeton territory for a greater part of the time, but the end of the second half found a score of I-I, two of Cornell's goals having been disallowed by the referee. In the second extra period Princeton scored, thus taking the game 2-I. On Franklin Field, Cornell gave Penn their hardest Hglit of the season, holding her to a score of 2-I. Florsheim strained his ankle during the first half but stayed in the game putting up a good fight as did Whitehill who was twice knocked out by the Penn forwards who were big and fast and formed the mainstay of the Penn team. Although the game was lost, the score was gratifying in that it was very close when all other teams had gone down to a 5-o defeat before Penn. Although the team had aspirations for the champion- ship they were satisfied with their record, having jumped from sixth to third place in the League standing. Due to this fact and to their exceptionalindividual merit the Minor Sport's Varsity HC was awarded to Captain Hassan, Brady, and Florsheim. N. H. Andrews will captain next year's eleven. A A With the great increase in popularity which this sport has gained we feel that the chances are fine for a very successful season next year. Nine men from this year's team will be eligible and from the material from the Fresh- -A men class there will be a splendid chance to develop a CAPTAIN HASSAN championship team. Six Hundred Tm V iiii , A 1wQiiQ,,1L.INLEIg!aLi1A1zJ,iifI1llJ2'ffIIfm A I Florsheim Brady Andrews W'hitehill ,l Forster Kwong Pearson Rosseau Recknagel Estabrook Cilloniz Elli Hassan, Capt. Blanche Welles A 1919 Soccer Team 'EMIN HASSAN, 'zo ..... I . . Captain KENNETH CHARLIE ESTABROOK, 720 .... Manager MURRILL HAMILTON FORSTER, 321 . . . Afrirtant .Manager TEAM JOHN FRANKLIN BRADY, JR., 720 NORWOOD HENRY ANDREWS, 722 . . HAROLD MILTON FLORSHEIM, ,2O LEON BIDVVELL ROSSEAU, 722 EMIN HASSAN, ' CHAO CHI IQWONG, 722 . CHENG LONG TANG, 'zo MIGUEL CILLONIZ, 722 . EDWARDO ELLI, ,ZI HERBERT MARTIN BLANCHE, 720 . . . JOHN WEAVER WELLES, 720 . Coal Right Fullhack Left Fiillhach Left Hahfhark Canter Hahfhach Right Hahfback Oittfida Right Infide Right Center Forward Inrida Lfft Outfide Left RECORD November I Cornell 5 Yale Ithaca November 7 Cornell 2 Harvard Ithaca November 22 Cornell I Princeton Princeton November 27 Cornell o Haverford Haverford November 29 Cornell I Penn. Philadelphia Six Hundred Elfvfn t ,., . ,-- ' - 1 f ' . v ' .... i...-' i Zi ... -, a . : 4.. sf! - 5..:: ' . :hifi -1 : ,dir- ' ' :aaa stnnnil Tennis was one of the first sports to be resumed after the signing ofthe armis- tice. The Varsity was greatly handicapped because the unusually inclement weather delayed Springpractice, and the members of the team all of whom had iust returned from service were out of form, owing to lack of practice. Despite these adverse conditions, the season was very successful, netting two victories, one defeat, and second place in the Intercollegiates. The first match was played in New York with Columbia on Nfay 16th. Kirk Reid's match with Capt. Forster was the most hotly contested, going to three sets, but the Columbia Captain's longer preparation told in the end, and enabled him to win the deciding set. Fisher, who was not in his best form at such an early date lost his match to Von Bermuth. Holt and Hanlon' turned the tide, and won their singles in clean fast sets. Both double matches went to Columbia, leaving the final score of 4 to 2. A match was started with the West Side Tennis Club at Forest Hills, on Fri- day the 17th, but the rain stopped the play after two sets. The Colgate and Bucknell matches which were played at hcme later in the season, were easy victories, The scores of both matches were 6 to o. Walter Hanlon did not return to the University,and was replaced by William T. Mallery. During the week of August 8th, the Interccllegiates were held at the Merion Cricket Club, near Philadelphia. The team here was at its best, capturing second place and with it a half point for the Intercollegiate cup. Hanlon and Mallery were put out in the first round, while Fisher was not put out until the second. Reid and Holt were beaten in the doubles by Simon and Morse of Yale. The sen- sational match of the tournament was the singles final between Reid and Charles S. Garland of Yale. Reid's fast footwork, and speed in general, gave him the first set, 6 to 4. The second, and third, however, were won by the Yale Captain. Reid came back in the fourth with a remarkable net game winning 6 to 2. His opponent's consistent playing and superior form however, gave him the match and second place in the Intercollegiates. The team as a whole made an excellent showing this season. considering the lack of practice. The Fall singles tournament was won by Reid over Fisher, Holt and Mallery also maintained their positions on the Varsity. The number of entries was large and keen interest was displayed in this sport throughout the univer- sity. CAPTAIN Rmb ' Six Hundred Twelve Q A is 1 ,owe Bleakley Reid Fisher Holt Mallery 1919-1920 Tennzs Team KIRK MENDENHALL REID, '2o ..... Captain PAUL LATAUNT BLEAKLEY, '20 . . . . Manager ALVIN EMIL WEST, '21 .... Affiftant Manager TEAM LEICESTER WRIGHT FISHER, '20 WILLIAM STULL HOLT, '2o WALTER GERARD HANLON, 720 WILLIAM TABER MALLERY, '21 ' KIRK MENDENHALL REID, '20 RECORD Columbia 4 Cornell Colgate o Cornell Bucknell o Cornell 'West Side Tennis Club o Cornell INTERCOLLEGIATES Yale first 2M points Ik Cornell second Z point Score when match was called. Six Hundred Thirteen -1 ..3. .04991LN,E3tL,1.2x.rsT'1l'1m111i..lilu ADVERTISEMENTS . . . . . ATHLETICS MAJOR sPoRTs Council . . . . . . Baseball . . . . . Football . . . . . Navy .... . . . Track .... . . . 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Young Women's Christian Association .............. 513 SIS 133 132 9 480 484 435 488 489 499 486 1 482 476 483 478 487 48 461 446 444 456 452 459 442 448 438 454 446 458 466 262 268 257 I 20 473 471 479 469 464 467 466 455 472 258 468 Six Hundred Fiftefn We submit for your approval a series of CARTOGNS throughout the Advertising Section Titles, Courtesy of the Entry 1BHttlJ of The Qlumzll Eeiilp Sun Drawings by Roger Bailey, '19 DID YO ER TGP T0 THI What an immense change has taken place in the advertising pages of American publications within the last decade! There was a time when advertisements were merely a directory of things for sale, but to-day they have been termed the barometer of busi- nessn. They furnish the most up-to-date and concise news of the world's industrial progress. They depict the latest inventions, and tell us of comforts and labor-saving devices that were unknown to our fathers as college men. We cannot afford to pass them by. We, who are about to enter the business and engineering worlds, are, in a sense, narrow if we are not acquainted with those concerns which are prominent in the fields in which we have chosen to pursue success. They have a message for us. To be sure they have something to sell, but upon analysis we find that motive secondary to their desire to obtain our good will. Peruse the advertising section of this volume. Notice with what care the pages have been designed. Sense the friendly desire to instruct and inform. Advertisements have put business on a higher plane, because they are a manufacturerls or a merchant's pledge, and must be fulfilled to insure tf,e advertiser's success. Consequently unre- liable statements are no longer to be found. For all these reasons the advertising PT ges ol any publication merit your interest,deserve your consideratii., and are worthy of your trust and confidence. Six Hundrm' Srwvztem ' F V THIS I5 A GENUINE 'i: Gam 1,611 PRODUCT ws- 'ififiif' N ,Vikram ,,,,.,. . . sa 1 , J M 5 Y' v tl 1 l Q' A U f li we ra 2 iv v If egg , X , , 1, , , Y - , N s li 1 13 1 I I V: I 2 NAV, I ll lg NX ffdfx 1 weft! N ' xslt' Y -,,.ie-:ra Uixfz ,QV N 1 Q-'f1E,,W:x,. rain'-A ' e,fX'+Cx'X ' ' 67495 X?t3'R0W?'i S uf 1, ,.... . .ggxfp ,a , , Q. , X .x A if A ff .1 1 ,S 9 1 , 1 5 X ,L ' My 1 V 7,1 . X 1 , vet, ,U ,- ' J For Acti J- wr fi 71-X' 1- , - ASK g . , f. , , ass . 1 . 'I J ,ESA 6 N 4 X A X ,Z 4 0, X . 5 fmfeeamw Ziff Q N W X X vig 2 M1 x, 9? 'X ,,,f fe K Nvv so 1, 5 6 Q ,ff fx 1 5 :f . gy , Wy 5 ' fig, ' ' 5344: JN? 41 ities like these wear a Braxton For dress you want abelt that has style, for business, one that is comfortable g for play, one that allows of unh ampered movement. In the common run of belts you get at most only one of these services-when you wear a Braxton, 4 the belt for men, you get all three. Have your haberdasher show you a Braxton, and in a flash--quick-you'll see why. You'll find Braxtons made up in seven superb leathers, with snaps for interchangeable buckles, you'll find a combination of color, cut and finish that will delight your eye and smarten up your appearance. And you'll note that at the points where it en- circles the hips, the Braxton is specially shaped- it's what makes the Braxton so easy to wear at the desk, on the courts, or while Ustepping out . This feature likewise gives your trousers a hang that's exactly right. I Your favorite men's shop will have Braxtons. You can get yours today. is tai The Perkins-Campbell Company Cincinnati B RAXTON THE B E F012 MEN Six Hundred Eighteen 'l,,l,,i,.,l s Lf-' .7 sg 'U Mllillllllllikkkllil1lllIllliliNll1iXIllllllIllllililllllklllllllllmIlMlIINllII!!lIl!llllllllillkllllulllllllIIHIIHIHNIIHIIIIIHHIHHHIIHHIIHHIIIIIIIIHHIHIIHHIIIQIUIQNQIQUIMIMHI Z-l v Q l'f1iQ,Q Pmfvhf 1 4, 1 1 1 .- 1n1u1u1n-.0 11:1n101:11-1-11a-11111111111 -' 1 - COLLARS Have - exclusively -Lino- cord Buttonholes which prevent spreading at the top, and are break, tear and stretch proof GEO. P. IDE -81 CO. INC. Troy, N. Y. x1 n 1 0111114 11: 1 0 1111411 o 11:14:10 u u u o in u za 0 n o u 0:0 Six Hundred Twenly To Corne11's Chemists: Th equipping of your first laboratory Will be one of the most important undertakings of your busi- ness career. You cannot gamble on the results this first equipment Will give you. Your volu- metric glassware must be accurately graduated, your balances and Weights must be carefully standardized, your chemicals must be guaranteed by the labels on them. You must feel safe in assuming that your laboratory apparatus, chemi- cals andr supplies are of the highest grade. Our reputation has been built on 68 years of honest merchandising Where quality has always been our great aim. Through the Whole scientific World E 85 A are the recognized distributors of dependable and accurate laboratory apparatus, chemicals and supplies. EIMER and AMEND 3rd Ave. 18th-19th St. ZOII Jenkins Arcade 101 101.1 1 11.1.1.1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1.....n.1o1..1.r1.m1c.1 Six Humirfd Twenty-on n..-.--,,i------R-1-------- -1 fx? Comfort Get all the comfort that a snappy, smooth running motor gives. Get it by using N Texaco Motor Gil the clear, clean oil which can't form hard carbon. The oil that saves gas and power because it has the right body, the body which means full compression. Keeps motor strong, healthy, full of 'gpep . Drive around and buy a can of TEXACO. It pays. Petroleum and Its Products I New York Ofiice--17 Battery Pl., N. Y. C. New York Chicago Houston OFFICES IN PRINCIPAL CITIES THERE IS A TEXACO LUBRICANT FOR EVERY PURPOSE z--u-r-o-ai-u- - Six Hundred Twenty-tw THE TEXAS COMPANY E -5' fy! - fe 1- 5 ? ' lu My f -,Z E E f - f - ,.- 5 2 ZZ?2Ze25'e-ef' f-Z-:ii Z5ii2 E EEE?-2,35 E-Eiil jgZZ221222?-5. 242355 2Z -2 a :gh -iaazsx , , ,,, ,.-...-.i-,-5i5 f, 4 9 , Z9Z,, .I , ,,, M X Z?2 zz 225 5 fgef fe, ff, . 5 5225 E:..:2 E??Es?S 44 554 ,E'?'E ig 55 ? HE graduate of today enters a world electrical. i Gathered from the distant waterfalls or generated by the steam turbine, electric power is transmitted to the busiest city or the smallest country place. Through the co-ordination ofinventive genius with engineering and manufacturing re- sources, the General Electric Company has fostered and developed to a high state ot' perfection these and numerous other appli- cations. And so electricity, scarcely older than the graduate of today, appears in a practical, well developed service on every hand. Recognize its power, study its applications to your life's work, and utilize it to the ut- most for the benefit of all mankind. QMXNX ...,,,. X S N, ss ' N General Office Sales Offices in 5ChGi16CIad5CNTYI Q y all large cities as-we Six Hundrfd Twenty-three s:o1n1..1..1 - 1-1 1 1 1 1-1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1.1 1 1 1-1 1.1 1 1.1 1 J. G. WHITE 8: COMPANY Incorporated 37 Wall Street New York Originators and distributors of municipal, railroad, industrial and public utility investments. Current lists of recommended offerings submitted upon request. THE J. G. WHITE ENGINEERING CORPORATION 43 Exchange Place New York p For over thirty years, designers and constructors of buildings, factories and industrial units of every description, also of railways, hydro-electric developments, water works, steam power stations and gas plants in all parts of the world. With its broad experience and adequate facilities, our highly developed organization insures speed, ,economy and the enduring satisfaction of our clientele. THE J. G. WHITE MANAGEMENT CORPORATION 43 Exchange Place New York Managers of industrial, power, lighting and railway corporations. Advisers in efficiency and economies of operation. Experts in valuation and investigations. 1.4 nioiozexioiuiozuzaxzniavzoiaqvmzc Agfhgk' 1:1111 11111111 21411111110 .gf- i '54' Six Hundred Twenty-four ,,,,-:,---:----,-,1-:::1i11-----------1,12-11:11 K- Qf j1'f'gggq,cq--mfg - ' ., M ii A .ff f ., ,sfal.:--' new :ef f ,-Q. - ,4 - yffpg. Q.. I-.mv vi ,ap aw' -- - :5 . . -L wan' 1 1 -. . .n?,,fg ,,gl,4,.a W - - ,553 -I., H ' ' 33,,i,.....::,,: .'f :srf..:f - 4- . - -Wm-M -- f,, mm-. This is what you get when you buy or rent an nderwood T pewriter Underwood Building New York City l - .------ ---------- R- -Y5--V-7--i-:wi---- FINE- INKS and ADHESIVES 0 Forthose who KNOW l X 5 ' ' lr II II - HIGGINS' il U E fm l a- x . . u Il X if ' 'H D k 6 -1 :. : 4 ,fl ' ' E53-viiialigvsliiifhg ink U Il Engrossing H H I ' X 3 Taurme Mucilage N, lm lly, - - Zi 6 . Photo Mounter Paste 9 U , 1 Drawing BoardPaste ' H 1 V l Liquid Paste - Q Oilice Paste U U K Vegetable Glue, etc. H I l , K Are the Finest and Best Inks and Adhesives E E b ' H - .f Emancipate yourself from the use of corrosive U U 1 and ill-smelling inks and adhesives and adopt the H H I Q f Q Higgins Inks and Adhesives. They will be a : 2 ' 3 f revelation to you, they are so sweet, clean, well U U f i I put up, and withal so efficient. H II - 4 Y At Dealers Generally S g X ll cHAs. M. HIGGINS at co., Mfrs. U U if It Branches: Chicago, London , Q 4 l Y 'i W Y f - B 271 Ninth Sifeef Brooklyn, N- Y- U U Headline in Corne1lDai1y sun U U BOY DROPS 100 FEET INTO GORGE! 1-1 ,..1,-n-.t,-,- 1 Q, 0 -...Q .gn 0 .i Six Hundrfd Twenty-Jive' J llIIIIIlIIllIlIllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllIllIIIIIIIIllIIIllIIllIIllIlIIIllIIlllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllIlllllllllIllIIllllllHllllllIlllIIllIIlllIIIIIlIIIllIIIIIIIllllIllIllIllIllIIIIllIllIIll!IIlIlIIIIIIlIIlIiIIllllIIIIIIIIlllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIllIIllIlIIIIIIIlIIllIlIIIIIllIIIIllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllll 'I Ilnlf' IlllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIL Success is the reward of service There is only one thing that finally determines the measure of success a business can attain. That is the amount of useful service such a business renders. Growth and prosperity are the surest proof of usefulness. The steady, consistent growth of Morris Sc Company during the past half century means that this organ- ization has fulfilled its obligation to the public: the obligation to Prepare and distribute certain good foods you Want for your table. And to make these foods available to you, day by day, Whether you live in the large city or some re- mote hamlet in some distant state. MORRIS 86 COMPANY Packers and Provisioners WlllllllIllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllI1IllIIll1lllllllllllllllllllllllllIllIllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllIlllllllllIIIIIIIIIIlllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIlIIII1IIlIIllIlIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllIllllllIllllllIIIIIIIIIIIlllllIIIIIIIIIIllllllllIllllllllIlIIIIIIIIllIllllIIllIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIF Szx H undred Twenzy-fix V .,,,,-,,-,- - - - -1 1 : : 1 1 1 -1 - 1:1 1 -.- -1 : 2 -I -- - - - Why Not Two Instead of One? s If you make your drive strong enough, Why not drive tvvo spindles instead of one? If you make your turret stiff enough, Why not put on two sets oftools instead of one? lf the operator has to stop the machine to put in one piece, Why not have him put in tvvo instead? lf you have any desire to practically double your output per machine,'per man and per dollar of investment, Why not get a Double- Spindle Flat-Turret Lathe for your chucking Work? Jones Sz Lamson Machine Company Springfield, Vermont :..-':-1 1 1:1 1:1 1 1 11:1 1 1 1 1-1 1 1 1 1x:1u14:1m:1z:1ng.1u14:111: Six Hundred Twfnty-fewn WHERE GENERAL WASHINGTON CAMPED General Wasliington and his Colonial Troops once camped in the little valley HOW 0C0UIJ1ed by the town of East Pittsburgh. - About a century and a half later, another general-a leader and organizer of industry-George Westinghouse, en- tered this Same valley, and on the same site, established one of the largest single manufacturing organizations in the world-the Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company. Now an army of 30,000 men and women work where General Washing- ton camped. A DEVELOPMENT WHICH REVOLUTIONIZED . POWER HOUSE PRACTICE It was in this historic valley that the first commercially successful turbine-driven Alternating-Current Generator was developed under the direction of George Westinghouse. It was tested in the East Pittsburgh shops in 1896. The splendid operation of this, and two duplicate machines installed a year later. sounded the death knell of the F901DT0Ci11J1I1g Steam engine,-then in almost universal use. The steam turbine has effected remarkable savings- one of the most evident of which is floor space-the tur- bine-generator occupying from one fourth to one sixth the SDEIQG occupied by the reciprocating engine. In oui large cities, with floor space valued at thousands of dollars 21 Square .foot this is a consideration of great importance. Ever since its organization, the Westinghouse Electric 6: Manufacturing Company has been foremost in the development of steam and electrical apparatus. WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC 8:42 MANUFACTURING COMPANY East Pittsburgh, Pa. 30,000 K. W. Westinghouse Tandem Compound Turbine- Generator Six Hundred Twenty-eight 1,-n-1 1- x.:u.i-nic: isis lim.-ei, 1 .. - 1 1 1 1 -- aeataa Q25 C !Z W fgj Cttee aete S e also CQ Xlwfffx E at Ilememx urnuslimg nhs, MADISON AVENUE COP. FORTY-FOURTH STREET NEW YORK ' Telephone .Murray Hill 3800 Clothing ready made or to measure for Men 8: Boys Evening Clothes, Cutaways, Sack Suits Sporting Clothes and Light Weight Qvercoats -English 'Hats 81 Furnishings Boots Sc Shoes for Dress, Street 8C Cutdoor Sport Trunks, Bags 81 Leather Goods Semi for Illustrated Catalogue- NEWPORT SALES-OFFICES BOSTON SN-ES - OFFICES 2 2 Q B 5 LL EV U E AV E N U E Tnzmorrrcon. BDYLSTON STR:-:r:1' -------------- -n--u---u-- ,.,,, ,, ..., ,W ,, , Wei.-A154 5 , . ,. E V , ,,, Z., U,,,5,,,,:,,5 , iiifff ,,: f' 5':'1 '32-5 . A -V ,, tiny.. fxf 4 ,gd ell ,fl ' altttii i I P7 Qfipf' .fuzz Wi? we 4fbiQ,,,, i rg? V6 E iii -1 1 Qlffx. ei - fig M - ' .af 9, . , ' ' ff .z'.,vZ: frf-Lf'Z- 3.s'.1'4i1 ?-f f-Vi T , ,-I-4f,,.-.vw-nuifl. ,Lt mzfwirv: :mf ,,,,H,,l3 . .s2':Wf 1 - ' ' f'-5 , Q JH- . ,,, fa. L, I Wyzv, ,M L... - H 11-1' All--1:-:rv-. .- ,-mfr M! rf Measefee 1--we 2 5 gg:-5 My ,ag-1,5-wif ' E ' Il' 5 L- 1 ff , ,gi , -fam em i: ,- 'evra' 7 V . wgifeeizp -, - - ' V ' BROTHERS' BROOKS New Building, convenient to Grand Central, Subway, and to many of the leading Hotels and Clubs rx-n-u-o-u-u-0-1--1'-A Six Hundred Twenty-nine v 4.4: U II U H u Q 1: 1 111 11u1H:1nx1 14: .1 1 u n 0101010101 101 n rv U 2 Q.: 4 inight .ilinhinann Sc Glnmpang Incorporated Glnnatrwzting sinh Glnnzuliing Enginvrrn Power Developments Concrete and Steel Structures Industrial Plants Complete C E1 Zfirnahhmg, Nun 'Qnrk Chicago Pittsburg Cleveland '-U- -J - - - - 1 - 1 -71121 1 1 1 1 11131 1:1 1 10101u1u1n101n1u10 Six Hundred Thirty-one - .. - ..g. 11: x11 114 1. 101 1:1 101 114 U14 91 11o1u11:11:1x:1 ! !! U H U U Q ll U H if E! U U U 1 1 o n 40.0 Inventions of a Cornellian ELMER A. SPERRY, Member Naval Advisory Board THE GYRO-COMPASS Iruzalled in ruwie: of jirft-Clary powerr. THE SHIP STABILIZER Preventf rolling and wallowing. THE HIGH-INTENSITY SEARCHLIGHT M on powmful in the world. AERONAUTI CAL APPARATUS Urea' in the U. S. and Allied air Jervice. The Sperry Gyroscope Co MANHATTAN BRIDGE PLAZA I BROOKLYN, N. Y. QFFICES THROUGHOUT THE WORLD u1n1n1u1u1o1u1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1- 1 1 -1 1 -' - -Pill- Six Hundred Thirty-two 51101011121 1111-'ii 1 1 1 1 1 1 , 3 QMAGNIFICENT STEAMERS' 3 'A The Great Ship SEEANDBEE. - CITY OF ERIE - CITY OF BUFFALO 1 BUFFALO -- Daily, May lst to Nov. 15th - CLEVELAND Leave BUFFALO - 9:00 P. M. EASTERN Leave CLEv'm.Arm - 9:00 P, M. I Arrive CLEVELAND - 7:30 A. M. STANDARD Tnvnz Arrive BUFFALO - 7:30 A. M. Qonnections at Cleveland for Cedar Point, Put-in-Bay, Toledo, Detroit and other points. Railroad tickets reading between Buffalo and Cleveland are good for transgortation on our steamer-s. Ask your ticket agent or American Express Agent for tickets via C B Line. I New Tourist Auto- Y f ' mobile Rate-510.00 Round Trip, wlth 2 days return limit, for cars not exceeding 127 in, wheelbase. . Beautifully colored sectional puzzle chart Qi The Great Ship USEEANDBEEH sent on receipt of Five cents. Also ask for our 24-page pictorial and descriptive booklet free. , 1- The Cleveland 8: Buffalo ' Transit Company Cleveland Ohio Tl1eGreatShi SEEA NDBEEW passenger Steamer on inland - waters ofthe world. Sleeping - capacity, 1500 passengers. f, -1-.-1.11. ll -the largest and most costly WE N Bllfflllll SQHEVELAID, E i FARE 111 1n-1n1o1o1o1o1o1o1o1n:1 11 THE BRUNSWICK Boylston Street at Copley Square Convenient to the Theatre and Shopping Districts The sort of a hotel guests visit once and return to every time they come to Boston. In addition to Hotel Service there is the attraction of danc- ing to fine music. From 6:30 to 12:30 continuous. THE LENOX Boylston Street at .Exeter In the Center of Boston7s Bach Bay Residential District For many years historical as the stopping-place for college teams. The Old Grad claims it still, and so do the undergraduates. ltls their Hotel L. C. PRIOR, Managing Director 11:1 1 1:1 1 1411 11:11 1 1. - :LLL 555ml gig CNT 'lim' Ewwth 1-43 - IMI' -wifi W 'hiv , Hr :NZD g lei- ffl ll L... , C5 lily iwffrif ' ,,,. I I inf? x I! Ili' T i9'fgWE5 gi-it plus. E Fel'-Q: -1. ill- - l felt r ,o ,:gmw .:,'.!W :.-.. ...-4-'Lf'-- ' B V 2 . 1 A f' 73.1 1 If We really followed instructions on registration day! Six Hundred Thirty-three Cornell Days are Joy-Days for young men and Women Whose bodies are made strong and sturdy by rational exercise and proper food. The Winning of the game in study or play is a matter of food and train- ing-it rests upon a healthy body under control of a clear brain that is quick and easy to act. Shredded Wheat is the perfect food to play on, to study on, to Work on, because it contains all the brain- making, tissue-building material in the Whole Wheat grain. A breakfast of two Shredded Wheat Biscuits with hot milk gives a zest for study and play and costs only a few cents. Shredded Wheat is on the training table of nearly every college, university and school in the United States. lt is the favorite food of invalids and athletes-of men and Women Who do things. Made only by The Shredded Wheat Company Niagara Falls, N. Y. 2020111211111----1-1- S1 Hund d Tl fly-four -aiozuszsazznzininmixni-an.tniuini1110111 ni:miniuzuininiozu.:-uznioinimnio HOT STEERO Hot Steero is delicious, satis- fying, and invigorating-because everything that goes into the making of a Steero Cube is chosen for quality and flavor and because these Wholesome ingredients are combined in a masterly Way and seasoned to suit the most Critical taste. ASK FOR STEERO STUDENTS! Ask For and Get Horlick's THE ORIGINAL MALTED MILK T THE IDEAL FOOD-DRINK FOR MEN DURING PHYSICAL OR MENTAL TRAINING. Strengthens Refreshes I nvigorates I-Ias the QUALITY that imita- tions lack and costs no more. Drink it at the fountains. Keep a jar in your room. 1:n1-oiminimis:1111411111-1110.1rp.-:x-.cn-:xr fain: in101-zxioizzioin101:11 14:19-0 Six Hundred Thirty-five , , 1-1-1-11---11 , .,11..oiu1n11,1.- The H. R. Wait Co. of Auburn undertakes complete furnishing and decorating contracts for Frat- ernities, Clubs and Public Buildings-as well as Residences. This hrrn established for thirty-four years in Auburn has not only the most complete stocks of Furniture, Rugs, Curtains and Portiere Materials, Upholstery Fabrics, etc., but the largest staff of experienced decorators, upholsterers and cabinet makers and the best equipment for carrying out special order Work of any firm in Central New York. We shall be glad to help you plan and to submit prices on any Work which you may have in view. Our representatiye is frequently in Ithaca. The H. R. Wait CO. Auburn, N. Y. i 5 131' 'epvq ggj-sS',sz ,43i::esEE.Q4S:I0X-QW g , 4 i Q lg l M M lil Q N9 tl M M l NM 6 mga to Q 9 t 5 Our Popularity with Young 9 Q Men has been won, and is SS Q held by intelligent and careful Qi catering to their requirements 5 9 9 QQ JACOB REED S SONS 5 Q 1424 - 26 CHESTNUT sir. Q M PHHLADIELPHHA 913-e1r02B?afQ'.E29AY2? 'A01fsz,wA9:geA Six Hundred Thirty-fix, if? .M 5' ' Plumbln 35 llf A .V : I J ,,A f 'i - 'half' 1 .ld 'f ., -i I SM?-N -if E5 ll.r f ,,,,,, .Q ,g W 5 I 'I - Z2 N469 1 ' A-ff ' r' ,.'f ' 'A 'Sf , lg.: v r , I ..,X. V. , -W 5-, I-261 -. KP! I 5,1 . - Wm, .1-ft V 1 - ' '-asf. -M-1 tr -81,24-',,:r: W f',:2,,rf-Q: - f '- if .,,1:51fz5, 1 .ff ,. .- '- ' ' Xemss-. ' ' 'ERI' v B7 'W 0 Power Plant Heqtl 5 T X xl Q ir . fi 0: -'J I TT' JQ, 1 'fm , . ll 13,0 I - X I ll ' ,C ff .1 as n H it Tw : 0 ,Q U 5 ollu I My Q , g 'I 1 il l 0 !Q0 0 .. :V ts ' l If llllllhli-U fl ' ' .. ' l llillllll il'IH'lf - V l -- .- U A . , V ff r 4 f jx -ab 1 'Q V an I .lu ll .. I fe if 1 TN l H ' 4 - I' H Q. T i A N lr I XJ if In I I I Q9 'Qi T if T 4 Q 1 I I 0 5 7 Q X2 S SP ENKINS Valves are made in types and sizes to meet all requirements of power plant, plumbing and heating service. The dominant idea behind 'the construction of each valve is strength and oe' 917: 95 TRADE off? JENKINS ' MARK jmkinf Valvzf are kn own by the fenkim Diamond Jllarkn Eiga gm' iaezze'i'5 ' , s1:'f ?'- V B Q proportion for maximum service. The severest conditions to which each valve may be subjected, not the average, determines the design and con- struction, with the result that Jenkins Valves are always strong and heavy enough, and ready to meet the strains and Hhard usage by a wide margin. Only valves bearing the Jenkins HDiamond Markp' cast in the body may be truthfully called and law- fully sold as Jenkins. Jenkins 96, Jenarco, Oiltite and Magnolia Sheet Packing, Jenkins Renewable Composition Discs, Pump Valves, Cut Gaskets, Gasket Tubing, Washers and Compressed Asbestos Jointing are included in the Jenkins Line. Jenkins Products are obtainable through supply houses everywhere. JEN .Q KINS BROS. New York Chicago Boston Philadelphia Pittsburg Washington St. Louis San Francisco Montreal London ,,,, ---- - I g .us , Af' K ll-5 li T: Y. Q u,,9 :QE fi QQ is M5533 3 F 3 E ' iz .-W-Ja, lil 'mttr-'L-Qbu: w. 'iff ' I-gf-PX Ellillft ,A ,Yak , S ix H und red Thirty-:fven V5 COLBURN HEAVY DUTY DRILL PRESSES AND VERTICAL . BORING AND TURNING MILLS Everyprogressive manufacturer is -endeavoring to increase production, thereby reducing the unit cost to a minimum. In this respect Colburn Heavy Duty Drill Presses and Vertical Boring and Turning Mills are recognized as stand- ard equipment in an increasingly large number of manufac- turing plants both here and abroad. Colburn Drill Presses are built in three styles and six drilling capacities for the production of a Wide range of Work and variety of operations such as drilling, reaming, facing, counterboring, trepanning, etc. Colburn Boring and Turning Mills are built in five sizes and are adaptable to practically any boring or turning Work. Centralized control and correct principles of con- struction malie this a highly productive, cost saving machine COLBURN MACHINE TOOL CO 1038 Ivanhoe Road Cleveland, Ohio u1n1n1o101u1u1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1.1 1 1 1 1 Hundred Th irty-eight s 1 1 - 1 1 - 1:1 1 -1' -'42-'il'-viii:1u1n1u1o1u1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 '- 15 -'U Established I 8 1 2 G. W. Richardson 8: Son Richardson Square Auburn, N. Y. THE GLDEST FURNITURE HOUSE IN THE UNITED STATES The most experienced house in the Country in furnishing CLUBS , A . CHAPTER I-IUUSES COLLEGE BUILDINGS I - Our representative is frequently in Ithaca and will respondqquickly to a call by telephone or mail. Furniture -Drapery- Carpets -Wall Paper SYRACUSE, Y. ri ' l NEW YORK CITY A 472 S. Salina Street 753 Fifth Avenue 1ll1'l11-11l1xl11rZl1'4:1111010-10ln.iu11l1n1011y111 1' 1 1 111rl1Lr1n1rl10l0lt110 Six Huvzdrfd Thirty-Him' ii . 5. E E ' .-, - -L, ' --gf A -i -: 1 ,- . 1 V I Il 3' - -E ii' 52 'Q 2-Q-sm.: 5 j ,Pl t-2.1. E E M 2 if ' E131 gt E 1' s l 72 : Z K .... .seesesii E 2 . M --:::55ggE5::. 5 f- 4 - i 5 E N 5 ' E E S - .QS ,A : I .. ' QS ' E i would found an institution where any person E : can iind Instruction In an sub'ect -Ezra Cornell 5 E - S A PIONEER in industry was Ezra Cornellg and a path- E Q Ender in 'education as well. Hard-headed, self-made, E - practical old man,he wanted to leave his money where E E l its power would be multiplied through the centuries, in E E the lives ofcollege-:rained men. So he founded Cornell l E E University to be a producer of producers. i E N As a university it was the pioneer in emphasizing the i im ortance of a lied science in the life-trainin ot 1 P PP Z 1 it men. It was the iuneer in bein wholl non-sectarian. - -. P E Y 1. V It is pioneering still in adopting the unusual course ofpre- :lt senting, through advertising, its great need to the far .2 'sightedbusincss menofArnerica,who know that the future of every important enterprise depends upon trained men. . it CoRNELL,with twice as many students as her endowment ,, can provide for,with Professors paid less than many skilled :: . laborers, must somehow behelped to provide those men. l She must have SI o,ooo,ooo ifshe is to go on. Pnonucrr. ry' Pnonucznsl X She Must go onl This adveruscrnent, the first of a senes, is paid for by a friend of CORNELL Uwlvznsrrv through the - NEW Yom: Cokusu. Eunowmzru' T-'- ' -.. 1- Couun-rzz,5u Fifth Ave. X - nl -,,..l Ns. 1 1' T:--1 ii HIS is a reduced facsimile of the first advertisement in the first cam- paign ofpaid advertising ever used by an American university in an appeal for funds. It Was prepared for the New York Cornell Endowment Committee by .st XNRI Barton,Durstine ft? sborn INCORPORATED 'IXWENTY-FIVE WEST FORTY-FIFTH ST., NEW YORK 'ELLICOTT SQUARE BUILDING, BUFFALO, N. Y. LITTLE BUILDING, BosToN, MAss. o atc in-: oi 10141: 4: iv.: U U II E l H H I, . H U U H H U U II H H 1-,Q i .:--:,,..w:-,.- ---.----- ! Telephone Central 5880 ! A Q A. E. GILBERG 81 CO. 3 ! Clncorporatedb 1 - 229 North State Street Chicago i p CANNED FOOD Q PRODUCTS Q Coffees - - Teas Grocerls Specialties MAJESTIC MAJESTIC Q AND AND 3 i BOUQUET BRANDS BOUQUET BRANDS : CANNED FRUITS COFFEE TEAS ! AND BAKING POWDER VEGETABLES SPIOES 2 , PURE FRUIT JAMS EXTRACTS COCOA AND JELLIES COCOANUT 3 'f'We Specialize to Fraternities and Clubsn g Chas. R. Tilly, Representative Q , n ! ' A . ! y'4x1c1.1.-1-.1--.--,..-.-- 014110-u--11--0-n1u-u-0-u-0-u1 -u-n-n-are EcoNoM1cs AND THE QHATILLON SCALE Economics, generally speaking, is the science of eliminating waste. Chatillon Scales, speak- ing specifically, offer a definite means of elim- inating waste by accurate Weighing. Chatillon makes scales for every weighing pur- pose. lf we haven't a. stock scale to suit your requirements, We can make one specially for you as we have for so many others. Complete data upon application to JOHN QHATILLON a Sow Established 1835 85 Cliff Street New York City 0,0l10-0'o-u-u-u- 1 1 -nvlizzxizuzwxia S HEY- LD!-lo -Foorvo 'mls 'POLL Tmsr ANY wh. 1 ll Y I iii Qmr saogniq 5 N 'Edu ity ffl in I l .iliil illz X. , Announcement at the A 'Con 7 Gentlemen not dancing will please stand behind the postsf' Six Hurzdrrcl Forty-om' ':1:,-1-1::1::1:1 1 1 1 1:1 1 1:11 1 1:11 1:1:v11:1:r1:1- Equipped with many years' experience for making photographs of all sorts, desirable for illustrating college annuals. Best obtainable, artists, workmanship and the capacity for prompt and unequalled service. f Q p Photographers H1920 Cornellianw Address requests for information to our Executive offices, 1548 Broadway, N. Y. C. Studios also conveniently located at 557 Fifth Avenue, N. Y. South Hadley, Mass. Northampton, Mass. Hanover, N. Y. Princeton, N. J. Poughkeepsie, N. Y. West Point, N. Y. Ithaca, N. Y. 1-1-1r1'-1--1'-11-1r1 1 1 1 1 Six H umired F orty-two WORD TO Cornell ngineers For a number of years, this company has been placing its messages to Cor- nellians in the Sibley Journal of Engineering. We Want to speak to our Cornell friends at this time of the personal side of the organization. There are very few classes that have graduated from Cornell in the last fifteen years that do not have one or more representatives in our forces either at one of the seven plants or in the sales organization. Need We say more? Machines of our manufacture including Pratt and Whitney products are: Lathes Toolroom Precision Machines Planers Small Tools Boring and.Turning Mills Gages and Standards Railway Machinery Steam Hammers Shipbuilding Machinery Electric Traveling Cranes General and Special Machine Tools of all kinds. Niles - Bement -Pond Co. 1:1 1 1 1 1 191111 1 11:1 11:1 1:1411 1::1::1n101u1c:1:n1::1u1::1:: Six Hundred Forty-three Phoenix Silk Hosiery WHEREVER MEN OF DISCRIMINATION MEET, YOU WILL FIND A PREPONDER- ANOE OF THIS FAMOUS HOSIERY PHOENIX KNITTING WORKS Milwaukee --u-u1n-1111010101 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1.1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 14 Six Hundred Forly-four We Wish the Class of 1920 D all success possible To the remaining Classes- we will serve you as well Kolzm cic Brunne Merchant Tailors 222 East State Street :iniiiizifizzzvnizrsiiiziizziiii:iii qvpiozziiz111111111111-iiiiiiiziz-1 0 lemazr MW PIANOS AND PLAYER PIANOS The Kind that Stays in T uneu ARE INSTRUMENTS OF BUILT-IN MERIT TALKING MACHINES AND RECORDS ORCHESTRA AND BAND INSTRUMENTS Sheet Music at Popular Prices General Repairing Everything in Music 6 USIO 5 OQ Six Humlrrd Forly-jim' THE HOUSE OF QUALITY Right at your Front Door in College Town COn The Hillj ANYTHING A COLLEGE MAN CAN WEAR MEN'S FURNISHINGS SHOES AND ATHLETIC GOODS GEORGE F. DOLL 411 College Ave. Ithaca's Only Cash Haberdasher :1:xiici:ni:1:i:11:i:1111111iixizzi.-4:1-2:1 Order Your Ice Cream and Sherbet FOR Parties, Banquets, Dinners, Luncheons and every day in the week from The Sanitary Ice Cream 8: M1lk Co. Inc. Our PRODUCTS are made from PURE MILK, CREAM and FRUITS, in all combinations We deliver our goods packed in ice to all parts of the City RAW and PASTEURIZED MILK, CREAM and BUTTERMILK Both Phones 912 701 West State Street All Orders for Sherbets and Specials must be given a day in advance. r1n1o1n1'n-011111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1-1 1-1 14-11, Six Hundred F orzy-:ix 5 Ml all l fp . 4 t . ,I .J ei. ,- - nv aavff This is WhatpasSkid Does! Itactuallylgrindsawayiithetire's tread-stretches and weak- ens the fabric+-causes inevitable punctures and blowouts. Every timefyou skid you grind off miles and miles of tire service, and no matter how careful a driver you may be, when roads are wet and slippery it is next to impossible to avoid skidding unless your tires are equipped with Weed Anti-Skid Chains For Protection and Preservation Weed Chains insure safety, economy and tire protection- Always put them on At the First Drop of Rain. AMERICAN CHAIN COMPANY, INC. BRIDGEPORT CONNECTICUT ln Canada: Dominion Chain Company, Limited, Niagara Falls, Ontario Largest Chain Manufacturers in the World C pl! h ' ' -AlITp AIIS' F - ' r h' h '. I . I I an b . - WEED Y. y xl' A Six Hundred Forty-Jftfmi -U1 o o 20131:-.-T - 1.. .- -1-vu1na-rr-.x- -.154 4,0 FOREST CITY LAUNDRY 209 N. Aurora St. Ithaca, N. Y. E. M. MERRILL 101 - 1 - -..--1.115-111 1:1 - - Frank igrutlpem Fifth Avenue Ilnnt Svhnp ,M 43th Sfirrri New Burk Builders of Smart College Footwear REGULAR VISITS TO CORNELL -10:4 o:on1n11111111111111 - - - - - -. -. - - - - - -014:10 0:41 my 0 U n u u o 0 u u 0 l111u1111.-111----- The Ancients Never Ate in the Red and White CA FETE RIA Now Look at them: They are all Dead J. LISSECK ' 319 College Avenue 10141 1 111 1110111141 10111111111111111111111402 ozox Six Hundred F arty-eight ' Bell Phone Federal Phone 165-W 285-X P. M. DONOHUE PLUMBING Steam, Vapor 8a Hot Water Heating All Kinds of Water Systems for Country Homes 207 North Aurora St. Ithaca, N. Y. 1mx11x1cn14m11m11x1au1mn1 111::1o1u1o1u J-.- 1.111111,11111..u-ll--I-1- 1 1 - M M 1 11111.-.1 1111111111 1 Mnioin.. 1 We Make Shirts to Our Reputation was made Individual Measure on Cravats. We still hold it. We Show over 400 y Shirt Patterns L. C. Bement THE TOGGERY SHOP Hatter Cravatter Hosier Glover Shifter Maker of Shirts That Fit Sole Agents in Ithaca for COTRELL 8: LEONARD Caps and Gowns We are Agents for Knox Stetson and Borsalino Hats Makers of Caps, Gowns and Hoods for Cornell since 1898-also Yale, Harvard, Princeton, Columbia, Pennsylvania and all the Middle West and Coast Univer- sities. Class Contracts a Specialty-Outfits furnished any season of the year. Write L.C. Bement for information. 1-m1i11i:1.:z1:.m1i:1:41in:oi 1 :-'----------:--Q - II t i Buy your Candies, Chewing U Gum and Butter Kist Pop- 1 A-,V V' corn before going into 2 H -M- m - the show at - ..,, -1 II W elch's Candy Store 5 A U Q U II just next to the Cresent Theatre H Il .- - All '55 High-Class - Cigars and 'A 1 l Cigarettes U , , Q H Picture of the Proctor refusing to investigate I I : : :.,:.,::,:Q:..: : : I :.:..f. the cause of the fire at Sage. S ix H undrrd F orty-71 inf o:01o1o1u1o1o1u1f2i1-1f1-2- 1 il- 1 1 112111111 10111141 1111010101 10-014:-1,--10,4 U li U U U II II ll U U U U U U U ' U II U 2 Phoiographer 5 E II 126-128 EAST STATE STREET II U U l II i ' H i ii i li i H i Federal Phone 512 Ithaca, N. Y QiQr1o1:1:1 1:1 1 1 1111 1.1 111 11:1 1 11:11 1 1 1:1::1::1::1:r1c:1:v1:1:14go 0:01 1101 1 1 1:1 11111 141 141: 11 1 111111141 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1::1:o:o I II U ! II ' d 5 . CXHII CI' ! 1 --'T A , al OF : ar-f 3 vi- ,' 1-.ex ,...- g.,,,4a,.3fj. 4 47 E 420 Stewart Ave. : 2 A 'A WEE Federal 78 2-W Q . Um-L lay v . xg ye fu a, A ,v , ,Y Lage.: ' :K-' -' vf '.'5'r.,,i'?r55f hwfemtf-Te U H - ..,, T A H CONTRACTS H ts.oo FOR 9 SUITS E 2 S h el d on Court Called for and delivered I II ' . . Guaranteed Work 2 i A Hreproof, modern, pnvate dorm1tory U g for men students at Cornell i Catalogue Sent 011 request Protected Against Burglary by - the U. S. Fldehty dz Guar- . anty Company U A. R. CONGDON, Mgr. Ithaca, N. Y. U e1:1o1n1:x1n1u1n1r1 1 1 1.111 111111 x1 1 1u1n1o1c1o1 1110101 1111:1u1ufo Six H uvzdfed Fifty R.A. Heggie 85 Bro. Co. Jewelers All.Kinds of Jewelry at Reasonable Prices WE ALSO MAKE THINGS TO ORDER 136 E. State St. Ithaca, N. Y. 110101u1n1f-1-111-10101111111111: 1- 1 1 101:11 1:1 111:11 Long Distance Telephone No. 870 Federal Telephone No. 257 Established 1871 Wholesale Fruits and Vegetables Nos. 113 and 115 South Tioga St. 1 11 1 1 1 101.11.n....11u1u1o1u1u.-1: 1 1111111111.n1o1u1::1: Six fI'LHZd7't'tl' Fzfly-one One name, one standard of excellence, a thousand and one products A list of products ranging from water meters to great pumping engines, from oil engines and, gas engines to centrifugal pumps, from vacuum pumps to air com pressors, from domestic lighting or water supply units to tractors, from mining to cement-making machinery and mammoth rock crushers- A list of products which serve alike the city dweller and the farmer, the mann facturer and the miner, the marine engineer and the construction engineer- And facilities unequalled in size and completeness for the production and distribu tion of this great list of products- These are some of the meanings of the Worthington name to American industry and to the American people. Worthington Pump and Machinery Corporation ll5 Broadway, New York City Branch Oflices in 24 Large Cities V V 0 R I i a as m I 0 N .. TTTTTTTT E E iTTTT1T11TTTTT U - H H Q Rittenhouse Hotel Q Q ' AND APARTMENTS ' U U U H 1 B A or. Chestnut and Twenty-second Streets U U O 1. U PHILADELPHIA U U U Ten minutes from Railroad Stations Shop- H H - ping District and Theatres 2 2 THE DUTCH CLEANERS Q one block from Balto. 8a ohio station U Q 2 THE R-ITTENHOUSE is a Hotel of refined Q Flannel Trousers l , fth . t' ll f ' - . E eliengaligrpgmspl ekcep iona 3 attractive en a S p e C1 alty 2 The American Dining Room, Cafe and Grill e 2 II Rooms are unsurpassed in Service and Cui- U H ' sine. ' ' ! Special Club Breakfasts, Table d'Hote U ! Luncheons and evening dinners at moder- II Il ate prices. : : E F The table is supplied from our' ' Big Spring 3 E arms with fresh Vegetables, milk poultry, i eggs and drinking water. 7 E Ball room, Banquet and Private Dining - 5 Rooms equipped in the most modern manner. H 200 Rooms, en suite or single, with pri- H f 312 E SGHGCS. St. vate bath, etc. 2 American Plan 35.00 per day and up. A l i European Plan 352.00 per day and up. H Both Phones Please write for illustrated booklet. - if g CHARLES DUFFY, JR., Manager Q H II II ' Six Hundred Fifiy-two 0 v,,,,,,,---..,,-- 10,4 :,n11...111v-..-..-it 1 1 1,,,,,+,,1..-.- 1 -0 p101ngnio11l1l'1'l- -f'-f-i-'--tilt-..-14 1 - 1 Norton Printing Company ' 317 E. State St. y COLLEGE, FRATERNITY, AND COMMERCIAL PRINTING -1 1- --2:4 -1 --- --- ---'r11l--v-m,-1nif'--n:1:- -1-:-1:11 1 --rr Bai1ey's Auto Livery The REOS are ready 'i Q MAXWELL, CHALMERS, AND!-REO SERVICE STATION Call Bell 769 214 South Cayuga Street - - - - --4- - - - - 1 -0-1--1----'-econ'--:au -0 4 ..n-u1..1n-0.-91011110141 1 -1-.-.1-.-Z .-V Six Hundred Fifty-thrfe Welcome Cornelhans to the Hotel Rochester' A Tone all its Own ONE OF AMERICA'S LEADING HOTELS, BUILT BY AMERICANS FOR AMERICANS. THE BEST THAT AMERICAN, MARKETS AFFORD AT MODERATE COST. MANAGED BY AN AMERICAN. RESTAURANT A LA CARTE-OPEN 6 A. M. TO 1 A M Breakfasts, 450 upg Lunch, 7 50 5 The Dinner at Night, any amount you wish to pay Orchestra from 6 to 8 P. M. AFFABILITY and COURTESY of Employees a Feature H olel Rochester Rochester, N. Y. MILTON ROBLEE, Mgr. n--1-r-----x-my-o-'x-szoioif 1 Six Hundred Fifty-four ,-.----111411,111-1-------0 ..---1-4x-:1-'---'-1--------+------------- -'B' :a ! ! ! ! As is known, O dz H Styles are eminently authoritative and correct. I Finest fabrics of our own selection are made up into garments that well dressed men Wear With assurance. Smaller items from this Men's Store, such as hats, gloves, shirts and so on, bear a similar note of distinction. Our facilities include furnishing proper ward- Q robe for men residing at a distance. ! I Qgiivie is Eieiaeage g Fblhe LINEN Kaine NECKWEAR . 'Dine CLOTHING fxrwenfy g EAST JACKSON Boulevard .S dill nan var ' CHICAGO ------f---------u-o-u1o-------------- 0-111 1.1---iv---- --------i-111..-71 v 1-o2u-o-o-n-o--o-o-o-o- 1 1 102104 R To Whom It May Concern: Are you entrusted with the respon- II sibility of buying food supplies for Fraternities? . If so, you are naturally 5 concerned about the quality of such foods-You want the Best. That II brings us to the point-The best things ll to eat are packed under the Queen Brand. Get in touch with the local representative, Irving H. Sherman, 201 H Highland Ave., Ithaca, New York. II ii H ll Q ,- I U H . ,-K I KOENIG a SCHUSTER, Inc. H i Wfv ' . CSole Proprietorsb ' S A i c ' NEW YORK' N' Y' Due to an error, the evening price of 'Mary's Ankle' was announced as 5243. It should have 2 I: 2 21: I I : I Z I I : : :..f. been 25c. -From the Ithaca Journal News Six Hu ndrcd jifly-five 0'1 'r-'--u-n-u--- - - - --- - - 1 14-mr ---ni 1011:-iz:-1:zizxzzniczzuz-4:1:v:4::::1zz 1:1 zczrin-111: 1 -.111-1:11,-zrioioiqviodroie CHILDS FIRE PP R TUS a QF? ,,.,.,., ., : 5111523 ' at 1- Q '1'-H' I' 21' I N : . F Childs A roved Childs 40-gallon PP , . 3-gal. Extin uisher Chemical Engine g HAND CHEMICAL FIRE ENGINES AND EXTINGUISHERS .OF ALL SIZES AND TYPES FOR THE PROTECTION OF RESIDEN CES, CHURCHES, HOSPITALS, WAREHOUSES, FACTORIES AND LARGE INDUSTRIAL PLANTS Also Motor Apparatus of every kind for City, Town and Village Protection For particulars, write to O. J. CHILDS CO., Utica, N. Y. Or to our Sales Oflice in your vicinity SALES OFFICE New York, 1265 Broadway, Room 816 Detroit, 308 Moffat Bldg. Boston, 644 Old South Bldg. Houston, 1106 Rusk Ave. Philadelphia, 812 Lincoln Bldg. Dallas, 12l9M Main St. Pittsburgh, 322 Fulton Bldg. Omaha, 51113 Farnam St. Chicago, 440 So. Dearborn St. Six H undrfd Fzfzy-fix Co K4- be E 2 3 Q. Y 'SN 'TJ '34 zaafzar-A21 9. ' .-1 i?--. ' f '. N u u kgi . XX ,ev ua Q 15-iw, A 'Q wx 943 I'iz,-f.f.1':'fM5v ,i2. TX: ' ., -..j.w,J..fL3,f.j- :..,y'::i ' v ' 9501?-,J-X ly .gy--55,1 'A MJTW N t L-I, x ,W z,K,,,1x 3.. , '5 , R . sf' W 1 1 RE'MD3-'fig 4 , . -dw xv . ATN' uk. z- 'Sk YZ xv-TJJN -. - . ww ' n.'Rw..x'- ax--S- N ' 'uw 'W' Q 0 ? hnS.o,,, y? 1 'fn' . A' h und to X . , Y ' A I-. ' swf' 'H fiixiv. fx? XX' 1 lk- vw w i ky gffx X l ximian EMERSONTIEB ACN og QNTAWS 0 5' ,qGRAnQCicZ1ANiVgEs4'P +WuoumnzPnr,szn1lN0 fu od, Q M R g U or :ran 0 M, ay nl nhnble rem 37' 1 PV I Swnnuofo BALW -r WNW' W: DW P1 M K presn n vu dw D9 'Enema Memal E' s Unk' f4 sg hen n SP on U E Q g in no Girvenx nn YEK an hw' g v M Qggswo as under we 5 69 QF L 90 tm' IN A un vnnfl 'fra 'qw ' N15 Lnbrl ndopxvi J' uw u - wg mv mWmHHuX xxxxxxuxxxxxxxxNHW' MA L I OR EF C13 E 1 315 West Sc o. Fifth.Avenue at 35th Street Established 1879 COLLEGE MEN KNOW THE VALUE OF EDUCATIUN Our education in quality and Hne tailoring has ex- ' tended over a period of Iogtv years. . . Our .Menps Clothes are designed for exacting men, and th e y lo o li it . Gentlemenfs Clothes -'ii' Six Hundred Fifty-eight - ENUS This, the VENUS Pencil, i does lit your specific needs. There isa degree of VENUS lead for every pencil purpose -among the 17 degrees. Q None better. ' None as :ood ii 17 black degrees X and 3 cnpying S For bold heavy lines, 6B-5B-4B-3B For general writing and sketching, use 2B - B - HB - F-H For clean Ene lines, 2H - 3H - 4H- SH SH For delicate thin lines. maps. charts. 7H-Sl-1-9H Fflfg, any degree, per dozen - 31.00 With Rubber Tips, per dozen - 1.20 Az .rtaiianarx an Ihroughaut the American Lead Pencil Co. Fifth Avenue New York ami Clapton, London, Eng'- ite largest selling qualify pencil in fire world. 1,1 1 1n1o1u...0-0- - - -- fmmgl IIIH . L 1- if EEEL F 1-12: betza gvscsgener 1 1 -0101 10101 101011 1.n1c.1.1r111-- Do You Ever Thinkpi When You Yawn that sleep and rest are two different things- that only healthy comfortable restful sleep Will really help your body-and that you can t iest ught unless you have the right bedspring? 'fQ5IerlDEAL Springs get you up IH the morning full of vim and vigor because they sleep you right at night You dont roll. You dont toss. You rest , Q. y,,. ,HI I 4 lg! gil.. yyyyy 2 , . , ll . l llllff ' n i y 1 l lll , E l . ,, p A beautiful bed may please the eye, but one-third of your life is spent on the spring. Think when you choose it. Choose your spring carefully. Made by - FQSTER BROS. M'F'G. co., Utica, N. Y. 1.1 1,1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 101111u1u1,11u1u1.r.-1.101r1r.1.1.,1..1,1,1 -1 --- 1 -u-u-in-ui.:-o-u ' Our Printing May Not Always Be SUPERIOR But We Always Try to Make It AS GOOD CAR PE TER y He Prinis GENEVA, NEW YORK Six H undred F zlfty-nine The Homoeopathic Medical and Surgical Hospital and Dispensary 0 Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, Pa. q The profession of Trained Nurse offers a singularly attractive and remunerative occupation for young Women, as, in addition to private nursing, there are many opportunities for employment in hospitals as Supervisors, Instructors, Anaesthe- tists, X-Ray and Laboratory Assistants or Directors, Directress of Nurses, Super- intendents of Hospitals, as well as positions in Public Health Work and Army or Navy Nursing Corps. All are aware of the splendid and helpful work of the Army, Navy and Red Cross nurses during the recent war, both at home and abroad, but, comparatively few realize that the number of Trained Nurses available is far below the present requirements. The Pittsburgh Training School for Nurses, which is part of and operated under the direction of the Trustees of The Homoeopathic Medical and Surgical Hospital and Dispensary of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, affords an unusual oppor- tunity to those who desire to become members of the most worthy and useful profession. The curriculum is in accord with the requirements of the laws and regulations of the State of Pennsylvania and embraces a three-year course, covering instruction and experience in Medical, Surgical, Obstetrical and Emergency work. i Although organized in 1885, the regular three-year course for complete train- ing was established in 1890, and since that time over three hundred and sixty young women have completed the course and were awarded their diplomas. Located in the residential section of the City, the Hospital is thoroughly equipped to accommodate one hundred and sixty patients. The Medical and Surgical Staff consists of forty-eight Physicians and Surgeons, of which at least sixteen are regularly assigned as lecturers to the Training School. Suitable homes of the residential type detached from the Hospital are pro- vided for the students and a large living room with piano, victrola and library is available for use during recreation hours. No entrance fee is required, and after the probationary period of three months, an allowance is made to assist in providing clothing, text books, etc. Address the DIRECTRESS OF NURSES Homoeopathic Hospital, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, for further information. UilililluiOl!!itll'1tllhihl0lhl4l.i0lUll7lllllllilUl0l0L-0.1liliilulllhllllill Six Hundrrd Sixty 1 1 1 1 1:11-141:11 1011101011 1 10191 - 1 1 1 101111 1 1-1011 61111 1 1, 1 Equipment for Every Sport FOOTBALL ' BASEBALL While you are at Cornell gfiiIggTBALL You will come to us for your Sporting equipment, CREW because we have tried to stock for you everything TENNIS that our long experience as varsity Outfitters, tells us you need. GOLF SOCCER LACROSSE GYMNASIUM hell YOU leave Cornell IggEJING You will Write to us for the sporting equipment HOCKEY you will need, because We know your needs and SKATING make a specialty of athletic outfitting by mail. SKIING Catalogue free on request from mail-order x customers. 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Reinforced with double stitching where the strains come, and made of quality materials to stand rough usage for hunter's and ishermen's activities. The kind of shirt you hate to throw away when it finally wears out. Sold by all good dealers-everywhere. The Chas. Alshuler Mfg. Co. Racine, Wisconsin o1oifx1:n1c1:x1:x14:11x1cr1x111:1 101010131 1 11141 1111-111:1u1n1n1u.14:1:x1c Six Hundred Sixty-two -4:-T - - --,- 1 - - 1 .: 2:1 :un The Atkinson Press Y PRINTING - 1-ve: ATKINSON PRISS lnmclmx Publications, Fraternity Work Prompt Service U EARL- 13. ATKINSON Both Telephones 122 South Tioga Street Ithaca Q o 19.0 0.0 11111-21111-iiizn '--'------'------1-:fo Rothschild Bros. DEPARTMENT STORES When You Wish Things of Cornell for yourself or your friends Wiite to us and we will ship it to your If we do not have it ourselves we will procure it for you. Rothschild Bros. Ithaca, N. Y. 4111111111:-11.1-...J 1 v Q 14,0 ooo o 0.0 ! U U ll U U ! II II I U U II 5ll l lil l 1 li L-iii -iii lil liili U Q . H Your Friends Can buy anything you can give them- , except II u Your Photograph 5 For over 21 years we have Photo- : graphed and pleased Cornell Students U and we can please you. U g Kodaks : Supplies Developing ll Printing and H Enlarging . V B H by Professionals an Ufefl 3 Photo r S Both phones g apher H Opposite Tompkins Co. Bank E H . t 1 I . .... . UI ll .. ...r... .. 1 lf P .x. l r, ,ff ii X' ' .-- 'Ill i U Xfq I .-r 1 0 l, I llfqrgnal ff . 'Ugg .1-'W i I Xi, J E9 I W Ad in local paper- We stand behind every bed we sellu. Kumapart, Furniture Co. e Six Humlrfd Sixfy-ffmff I-U ., 0 U U-nic-o.-o-o-u-nero.. 1 - 1 - 1 1 1 111,03 Plant Harrisons' 3 im Hardy Evergreens p The crisp salt air which evergreens delight in and exposure to the fierce Atlantic storms pro- mote the development of hardy, thrifty specimens - at Harrison's Nurseries. Whether you plant for shelter or for beauty Harrisons' Evergreens q will meet your need. Magnificent Shade Trees, including hundreds- of thousands of Norway Maples, also await you here, as do Shrubbery, Hedge Plants and Hardy Perennials. g Harrisons' Fruit Trees are budded from our own fruiting orchards. Our Small Fruits include the Progressive Everbearing and thirty other Straw- berry varieties. Send today for 1920 Nursery Book fo J.G.HAnFuSor4 G SONS PROPFUETORS l Great care is taken in .9 handling Evergreens 2 so that they reach you ! in perfect condition' Largest Growers of Fruit Trees in the World Box 25 Berlin, Maryland . 1 T 1 -3 1 1 1 1 1 -1 1111 1410701 10111 i4'lflUf-02? 1' 1 1 1 ' T15 This Is W hat He Said The family and l seated around the table. The cheerful glow of lights. The children playing on the floor. The entire house a soft warm temperature. Such H comfort as we never experienced before and then to think that we were saving money,-coal dollars. He was just an ordinary individual like you and I but : the furnace was an E II SYSTE M l ll HOT AIR FURNACE U . . .. U One of the best furnaces made, recognized for its durability, economy and efli- Q ciency, the same qualities that have made the Andes stoves and ranges not merely standard equipment but a part of the family. Write for Booklet telling about 2 how they work, the principle, construction and fuel consumption. Its mighty interesting. U PHILLIPS sz CLARK STOVE CO.,Inc. Established 1868 L Geneva, N. Y. u1o1u1n1n1r1n1-141 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 111 1 11-1 0.4 Six Hundred Sixty-four I . - ...-. - - 1 1 - -u..u.o FOR A REAL SHAVE USE A REAL RAZOR THE KIND THE BARBER USES A . 0 I Geneva Cutlery Corporatlon Largest Manufacturers of high grade razors in the World. ' Geneva, N. Y. if - mf' ' f 'T ff -KW' S . 3 ' WWIWH L., Eagle Mikado Pencil No. 1 74 E' ig FET '11 ff 'gina-T'---llfili-:Ei-if D, i,Li1,L,--,fgfefein:ei ,,,., .-:+'um1..,,, ' jg ' ,ZA EEgg5rg1gg,5 idBI .lm,vvwlmlinllfulel 'f 1i:iiiliii1ii2UliQl5ii 1, - ' I ,siEi . - . .KL W , . , H, Q. W-K Ann W .vl- 'mmmmluiilsuuiwvuwu'WWW Packed One Dozen in an attractive pull-off Box and Half Gross in a Carton. The Mikado is a Superior Quality of Pencil and contains the very finest specially prepared lead, which is exceedingly smooth and durable. ACCURATELY GRADED IN FIVE DEGREES Conceded to be the Finest Pencil made for General Use 703 East 13th St. New York n U H II U H u U u U II 10.0 o 4 0:0 ini ul-1xiii...-an1n:uiu:.uio-:missin ,mini U QI - - -- 7 --'- 1 4 - 1 - -0-0-U70-.yin-L-sr: in-My Six Hundmd Sixty-jim, f o .. arlborough Hotel Herald Square Broadway, 36th-37th Streets New York City Headquarters for Cornell Men and Their Families This famous hotel has been entirely remodelled and refurnished, up to date in every appointment, and can now be compared favorably with any hotel in the city. It has the most convenient location, being within five minutes from the Penn- sylvania and N. Y. Central Stations, within a few seconds of the leading theatres and department stores. All transportation lines pass the door. No other hotel on Broadway has such large and beautiful rooms at such moder- ate rates. V Restaurant 50fZ, less than any other Hrst class hotel in New York. Cabaret and dancing in Grill Room. Write for Booklet ' Direction of J. AMRON -- - - - - - - - 1 - - - - - - -U-i-f - -n-n--o-u-Au-u-o-arzuin Hotel lroquoi Fireproof 1:-o-u--f - - - -1--r- - -M- Butfalo's Leading Hotel Excellent Garage The Cornell Alumni Association of Western New York meets every Tues- day for Luncheon at the Iroquois. Visiting Cornellians are welcome. H. M. GERRANS, Pres. E. C. GREEN, Manager ITQITUTOTUTOTU .T 1. Six Hundred Sixty-.fix Mauney-Steel Company Cotton Yarns An Incorporation of 20 Southern Spinners DIRECT FROM PRODUCER TO CONSUMER PHILS. STEEL, V. Pres., Gen. Mgr. 237 Chestnut Street ' Philadelphia, Pa. Eastern Office, 336 Grosverner Bldg., Providence, R. I. Southern Ofiiceg Cherryviile, N.C. 11-1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1n1n1n1n1n1u101 1 - - 1 WANTED CORNELL MEN To visit us When in Syracuse ' C. W. P. REYNOLDS, Inc. OUTFITTERS TO MEN Cor. Warren 8a jefferson Sts. Syracuse, N. Y. Opposite Onondaga Hotel U1011:1u1u1n1n1u1n1u1:x1 1 1 1n1o1n1u1u1n1 WPFS 6 ' if I 49:1 :H 7-GOL A -' A ff. -.12 5 Q ' : F' 's. .'? ' E rl: x ' nt XX gb' l'lIlll A OP ov Minerva Yarns The Aristocrats of the Art Needle World For Knitting and Crocheting HF f f 1' .- ' A' M2 'X '3?f'V': - V IE . ' N - 3. ,SNR ls 'A nf. ' .. 1 1-. 5 f -r m... nr an 514 ai , W '-s '- , . Q' f- E-figs-, 1- . A 76'-'aw 44 w,,f f::' tfgggxk is QUE EL Rx 1+- x1 XXs x f 'cn' 5- .A?n.v' 0101-u1u1u1n1n1u-101911114 1 1u1n1o.1n.1u1u1u1r Six Hundred S fxty-Jfzien an11:1u1n1:v1n1n1u1u1 1.1 1 1 1:1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 101 1 11:1 E paris in allege Annuals For the past fifteen years, We have specialized in college annuals. Not only are We handling an ever increasing number of annuals, but year after year we receive renewals of con- tracts. The annuals of the following colleges are among those published by us-St. Johns, University of Maryland, Johns Hopkins University, Georgetown University, Virginia Mili- tary Institute, Goucher College, Maryland State, etc. To have so successfully coped with this difiicult type of Work means that we are more than simply masters of type-faces and colors. lt means that our Service Department stands shoulder to shoulder with you. Your Editorial Board not only receives our detailed book of t'Suggestions on College Annuals , but in addition comes into special conferences with our experts. Make your class annual the most distinctive ever produced at college. Write us for further details today. The Horn- hafer Company 3 EAST REDWOOD STREET BALTIMORE, MARYLAND Six Hunclrfd Sixly-eight f,: '1:,,,,,.f1,1:1,,z-1:111-------7-1-----11111n-Q. OUTFITTING AUTHORITIES FOR COLLEGE MEN Embracing Hand-Tailored Clothes, London-made Aquascutum Topcoats, Furnishings, Hats and Shoes SPEOIALIZING In the Staples and Novelties of Men's Attire and deriving its intelligence and its merchandise from exclusive and authoritative sources in London, Paris and New York M ffgx. 'A- N 'fax . 'iii' 9 1761153 ,i1i101! .JF -Zi .1 . Fifth Avenue, New York MEN'S SHOPS, 2 to 8 West 38th Street 1:1111 1 1 1 1 1.1101n1-v10101.p1o1o1o1u1n1n1-i1o1n1u.1n101:-1111u1.i1u1n1: 1 1 1 1u1U.:0101.,Zf-11,101-1 101405. i Balfour U Blue Book 3 1920 The Standard Reference for Fraternity H Jewelry, together with Illustrated H Badge Price List, will be mailed on H application. : l U n l H H l II - L. G. Balfour CO. , ,ie ,f f f 71 2 X f f Attleboro, Mass. ' . Il f 1 5- Badges jewelry Stationery H News Item-1Senator Borah, speaking in :,:..: I :.,:.,:.,:..: :.,:.:..:.,:.,:..5. his native state, declared that etc.- Six Hundrfd Sixly--111' r THE LADD WATER TUBE BOILER ' has been developed to a point where it can be successfully built in all sizes from the smallest practicable unit to one of over 5000 horse power in a single setting. M 1 sig 'lm ' if A large number of combinations of height and Width can be furnished, and the or I H39 sq Y li: iQ -1 lf' 1 boiler can be adjusted to meet great variations in space conditions. The George T. Ladd Company has adopted the standards laid down by the i ' code of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers. This obviates any dis- ' i cussion of the strength of the parts of a Ladd Boiler or the question of its instal- L lation anywhere. I l ' ' - ' Th GEORGE T LADD COMPANY Fnrst National Bank Building 5 Plitsburgh, Pa. A t t Cornellian Toast To the strongest liquid,-that cheers but does not inebriate, whose spark- ling amber gladdens the heart, delights the eye,land brightens the pathway of humanity. o K A' o FLUUR VARNISH Brewed in the kettles and ripened in the tanks of Berr Bros. Varnish Manufacturers The Vintage of 1858. Detroit, Michigan Walkerville, Ontario Szx H undrfd Sfzffvzly-one 'H 1 ,f The Bellevue-Strat ord Philadelphiais Leading Hotel The Hoover or Smith Company 616 Chestnut St. Philadelphia OFFICIAL FRATERNITY JEWELERS Specializing in Fraternity Jewelry has so developed our Worknien that they are able to produce finer results in this line. We have always maintained the quality of the Work and an examination of our goods will convince you of this, and, We feel sure, secure us your order. Catalogue on request o1n1n1n1u1u1u1u1-1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 as 1 1:14:11-11 1 1 1 One H u-ndred Seventy-two i v'1Li.gAN'q ecuinrwf T e 01d Order Changeth, Yielding Place to New The past five years have brought economic changes which have cut more deeply into the existing order of our daily life, and called more insistently for new Outlooks and new visions, than has been seen in any previous period of the world's history. Not the least urgent call has been the demand made on American chemists and chemical engineers to render the country independent for all time of foreign domination, and this demand is being fully and adequately met. The NATIONAL ANILINE dr CHEMICAL COMPANY, Inc., in its great plants at Buffalo, Brooklyn, and Marcus Hook, has created a national industry manufacturing organic chemicals and dyestuffs from American raw mate- rials, which will have a far reaching influence in insuring the future peace of our country. ational Aniline 81 Chemical Company Incorporated General Oflices 21 Burling Slip New York 1 1 1 1,1 1 1 1 1 1 1,1 1 1 1......,.1.n-.,.-.,1n.il Six Hundred Seventy lhree CLARENCE E. HEAD HIGH GRADE CUSTOM MADE SHIRTS 210 East Seneca St. COver Modern Method Laundryb Lose that Frown by trading Aroun' in COLLEGE TOWN Situated at the entrance to College Town We are the most convenient confectionery and soda fountain on the Hill. Stop in today for one of those hot fudge sundaes that have made us famous. PAPAYANAKOS Phone 1140-W AGENTS fi SHERWIN -WILLIAMS it P r o d u c t s ' Cover more Surface Look Best Most Economical ITHACA PAINT 81 WALL PAPER CO. Wall Paper, Brushes and A11 Decorating Materials Both Phones 309 East State Street, Ithaca, N.Y. Stx Hundred Sevmzty-four The Christiance-Dudley Pharmacy, Inc. 214-216 East State St. , PRESCRIPTION SERVICE TOILET PREPARATIONS- STATIONERY ' HUYLER AGENTS -S'FAr'?'1:f- 14 5' 4 .: ,. -, Q V V1 ' f .' -x ' I A W hy---Don'-t--You A LEARN TO DANCE AT Mariin,s Danczng Studio CECILE HUNTER, Principal 109 E. State St. Bell Phone 242-W Szx Hundrfd Srzvrnfy-im' To Our Friends and Patrons: We wish to express our appreciation for your past patronage. We are in the Garage business to stay and can always assure you of the best possible S SERVICE FINGER LAKES GARAGES, Inc. 109-119 West State St. Ithaca, N. Y. Franklin, Studebaker and Overland Cars. Distributors of Stewart Trucks and Firestone Tires. 150 Car Capacity. Open day and night. Arlington Hotel BINGHAMTON, NEW YORK Absolutely Hreproof. Entirely equipped with Grinnell Sprinkler System of Fire Prevention. 235 Rooms-175 with bath. Leading Hotel between Cleveland and New York City on the Liberty Highway. Direct Route to Watkins Glen, Cooperstown, Albany, Newburgh, Utica, Richheld Springs, Syracuse, Liberty, Middletown, Scranton and the Delaware Wat-er Gap. 164 Rare Oil Paintings in the Public Rooms, Restaurant and Art Gallery. A veritable home of Art. Cuisine equal to Broadway's best. Thous- ands of tourists come from long distances to enjoy a meal at the home of the Epicure's delight. Headquarters of Binghamton Automobile Club. Free information and route cards to all tourists. Member of Empire Tours Association Fireproof Garage on Premises EDWARD M. TIERNEY, President Six H undred Seventy-:tx 'Tm 2 x1z f3 AND A l'Z'xl4'l M01 A DAD DAY5 motzu,r,H? , P ,ga ,x.' .. N. N 4 4 H Q ,pi W -er hwmmullwa' as J. I ,ai 4 -5-J' aff i ff -- 1 A lui.- l' F' r' yuflfi QL X 4 g Balieyi Ad in Mass. paper- For Sale-Young heifer, gives about 11 quarts of milk a day, also some lumber ALEXANDER'S PRESENTS T HE FINISHED COLLEGE-MAN All the best culled from all the rest. Only premier fashions and paramount qualities find acceptance here, together with the fairest prices to sweeten your purchase. Suits and Top-coats of distinguished elegance. Haberdash- ery of Cosmopolitan correctness. And -a service of proficiency. AleXander's 124 E. State St., Ithaca THE STANDARD OF QUALITY Robinson Photographs maintain their popularity because they are generally recognized as a superior product. The Robinson Studio, Inc. 212-214 E. State St., Ithaca, N. Y. Advertising as a Business Cornell Men-are you interested in advertising? If you think you would like to make advertising your business in life after finishing your college Work Write me. There is always a position for the right man. CARL C. PROPER Peop1e's Popular Monthly Des Moines, Iowa UBL IIYANI SUPERIOR WIRING DUICES ' Two outlets in place of one. Pull chain operates switch controlling S light in vertical outlet. Side out- let on all the -2, r-.--'i Q time for attaching ig toaster, iron, port- g A irerr- - -f i-is - able light, etc. , Sold complete ' ready for use by electrical dealers throughout the ' country. THE BRYANT ELECTRIC COMPANY BRIDGEPORT. CONN. NEWYORK CHICAGO SAN FRANCISCO Six Hundrfd Sfwvzly-fevm We have 3,000 new samples for your inspection. Come in and look them over! join the crowd and get in line ' Best WOMEN ATTENTION! g All Kinds of dyeing, cleaning, and pressing done at reasonable rates. Come in now! pressing contract on the hill. Nine suits ........ 33.00 I. V. DELL 204 Dryden Road The fit is guaranteed Right and On Time Stover Printing CO. Printing Engraving 115-117 NORTH TIOGA STREET ITHACA, N. Y Six Hundred? S521 'my-fight We Serve You Both Be ore and After Graduation The Co-op. is not here only to serve students while in theUniVersity but after they leave as Well. We will bevery glad to hear from you in regard to any supplies which you may need such as books, cross section papers, drawing materials and souvenirs. Drop us a line, telling us just what you need and We will ship promptly. Cornell C0-operative Society MORRILL HALL ITHACA, N. Y. Six Hundred Seventy-11111: What a Difference It Makes to . other The Silent Alamo is one of the greatest of bles- sings to those dear mothers of the farm whose work is never done. Follow mother on your farm in her day's work. See her churn-run the cream separa- torg pump and carry water-by hand. Her arms and back are tired from sweeping. Her limbs are wearied at the sewing machine. Is it fair to make her do this heavy W0rk?kand then to spend her evening sewing or reading by the sickly, cheerless NO RUINOUS VIBRATION light of coal-oil lamps? What a difference a Silent Alamo would make. She would merely press a button. She would have running water-in the kitchen-and electric light in every room and you would have safe electric light for your barns-light that makes chores twice as easy and twice as quickly done 5 running water for your stocky power to operate your small power machines. Is it worth while? Think it over. in ll!! The Silent Alamo is free from ruinous vibration All that violent - scientiiic balancing of weight. . G ' Z A ALAMO FARM LIGHT COMPANY H T Nitin if 1 I 5 .5 O X 9: 5 . 'Ss .E .2 Q l E 5' . is 5 . 5 . Q. Z2 5 E . 2. fm H E fb 3936740 X Q ifs - , .ri Qesietle. 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A . , . . . . ,, and older ones alike. It is a great POWSF, NS C2159 Of driving and F931 COU1' 1 I - 1 y V I - ' I Q ' J - . , ' J . I 3 - 3 ri s . . . ev an , iol ' 7 I : . ' y f Z ll Il y 0 Appreciation A rAn advertisement in this book is an undoubted factor in the establishment of prestige. It is an unquestioned proof of interest in our university and of busi- ness enterprise on the part of the merchant or manufacturer. It is the belief of the board that the presence of an advertisement from a concern in this book is in itself proof positive that that concern is a leader in its line. 7 Consequently if you approve of our efforts you can show your appreciation in no better way than by giving your patronage now and after graduation to the following -firms who have favored us with advertisements. A, ADVERTISING INDEX Alexander, A. ..,..,.., . Alexander, I. B. ........ . Alamo Farm Light Co. . Alberger-Clapp .H ....... Alshuler- Mfg. Co. . . ...,... . . . American Chain Company American Lead Pencil Company. Arlington Hotel ..... 7 ..... Atkinson Press .......... Atwater's Cash Grocery . . Balfour, L G Co. ...... . Bailey Garage Co. ...... . Barton, Durstine dt Osborn Baxter, E. B. ........... . Bellevue-Stratford Hotel . . Bement, L. C. ........... . Berry Bros. ..,....... . Best dz Co. ........., . Bool Floral Shop .....,... Bowes Mfg. Company ..... Brownell, L. J. dz Sons, Inc Brooks Bros. .........,. . Bromo-Seltzer ........... Bryant Electric Company . Burns Bakery ........, I. . Cady's East Hill Market . . Carpenter, W. R. ....... . Cascadilla Preparatory School . Chandler Motor Car Company Chatillon dz Sons ......... Chase dz Company ........... Childs, O. J. 65 Co. . ..... . . Christiance-Dudley Pharmacy. . Cleveland dr Buffalo Transit Co. Colburn Machine Tool Co. College Avenue Market ....... College Town ............ . . Cornell Co-operative Society . . . Dell, I. V. .................. . Doll, George F. ....,... . Donohue, P. M. ....... . Doylemarx Music Store . . Durfey, J. C. ci: Son . . Dwinnell-W1'ight Co. . . 0 Eagle Pencil Co. ........ . Eimer dz Amend .....,.. Electric City Engraving Co. . . . Finchley ...,............ Finger Lakes Garage . . Forest City Laundry . . Foster Bros. Mfg. Co. . . . Frank Bros. ,,........ . Franklin Simon dz Co. . . . Fuerst, Wm. F. Inc. . . . General Electric Co. . . . Geneva Cutlery Co.. . . . Gilberg, A. E. dz Co. . . Glen Springs Hotel ...... Goulds Mfg. Co. ....... . Green Fuel Economizer Co Harrison's Nurseries ,.... Head, Clarence E. ..... . Heggie, R. A. dz Bro. Co. Higgins, Chas. M. dz Co. . Holland Bros. ......... . 679 678 646 648 645 690 635 665 621 698 683 676 648 659 648 669 1 623 665 641 712 630 707 664 674 651 625 652 Homeopathic Hospital of Pittsburg 660 651 Hook, J. W. ................ . Hooker Electro Chemical Co. . . Hoover dr Smith ............. Horliek's Malted Milk Co. Horn-Shafer Co. ...,........ . 709 672 635 668 Sawvz Uundrm' Iflczwz WATKINS, N Y , on Seneca Lake T h 6 G L E I Wm. E. Leiiinigwell, President OPEN ALL THE YEAR A Mineral Springs Health Resort, and Hotel known as The American Nauheim In the heart of the Lake Country. Noted for the most picturesque Lake, River and Mountain Scenery in America. Midway between the Great Lakes and the Hudson on the Southern Tier Highway, all Macadam. Five minutes walk from WATKINS GLEN Sporty Golf Course, Tennis Courts, Motoring, Boating, Fish- ing, Music, Dancing. The Baths are directly connected with the Hotel and are complete in all appointments for Hydrotherapy - Electrotherapy M echanotherapy The only place in America where the Nauheim baths for heart and circulatory disorders are given with a natural Cal- Cium Chloride Brine. Illustrated Bo'ole'let.f, Rater, Road Magix, etc. :ent on reqrtleyt. ,Seven Hundred Twelve


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