Cornell University - Cornellian Yearbook (Ithaca, NY)
- Class of 1921
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MORSE SILENT CHAIN DRIVE HAS ATTAINED ITS LEADING POSITION BY RESULTS, HAS PROVEN ITS EFFICIENCY, ITS DURABILITY, ITS LOW MAINTENANCE. IT HAS INCREASED PRODUCTION AND LOIVERED COST. - IT HAS BROUGHT OUT THE CONCEALED PROFITS OF SLIPPING BELTS WHEREVER THE 3,000,000 HP. NOVV IN USE HAS BEEN INSTALLED. MORSE CHAIN CO. ES2iiSEh1Z?32?f.a5iZfS5ig?5 ITHACA, N. Y. Morse Engineering Service Write fO1' B00kl612 Assistance Without Obligation Address Nearest Office ATLANTA, GA .... Candler Bldg., Earl F. Scott, M. E. KANSAS CITY,RIO.Finance Bldg. Alorsc Engineering Co. BALTIBIORE, MD. ........ 1402 Lexington Bldg. MINNEAPOLIS, BIinn.4l3 3rd St., S.Strong. Scott, BIfg.Co BOSTON, IXIASS ...... ......... . . . 141 lNfIilk St. MONTREAII,St.Nicl1olas Bldg.T0ront0,Trader'sBank Bldg CANADA ....,......... Jones :St Glasco, Registered NEW YORK CITY .................... 50 Church St. CHARLOTTE N. C.. .404 Commercial Bank Bldg. PHILADELPHIA, PA ......,,...... S08 Harrison Bldg. CHICAGO, ILL ............ 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STEINIYAY AVENUE BRANCH 252 Steinway Avenue, Astoria, Borough of Queens TERMINAL BRANCH , Dey and Church Streets TREMONT BRANCH Tremont and Arthur Avenues TW ENTY-EIGHTH ST. BRANCH 12 West 28th Street UNION SQUARE BRANCH 34 Union Square, East UNIVERSITY BRANCH Broadway and 113th Street WASHINGTON BRANCH Broadway and Murray Street IVASHINGTON HEIGHTS BRANCH Amsterdam and l43rd Street HUDSON RIVER BRANCH ' Columbus Avenue and 72nd Street 1n1o1u1o1n1u1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 v....J. . We ' fffesl rm , -say, . 4 9 , 4 2- 45 , 53255 ' ' 'ri , . W z r A Nfiv' 'Lf' 'nw eff' fl M ff' WW A 594 HQ vim' 4 WW' 2 DLZCLMJ, wffkw 'ff nm . aEz'41'1f is41. -:-Fi 3:62 . - 7 . 1. -.,qs.f.-. --rr q i '-'- ffff' -ml:-espfzv'-z3rgpfw:gzp:zf:4w1, 1:22:35I5:::1:::.ur1r:15xv:111-We - '.:-Nw -A , -454 1: PM I '. :IM-J-e'f'f+ , V- r -'f-'f ,.-,f-'.f'-2-4:55531A.-14f?a5:.f.,y.1:-92' ' T.....- .,,, . ., , . I I , 7 T, ,..1,,,.,.,, if 5.fDe 19 CRNEL 6 O' . ,,.,, I,f X. .-! 115- .4 .4 f Q A 7 M J Cornell U iver :Arai f:1,'::: , ,725 5-ew rf .z :fi A A 5 1 CHARLES EDWARD COURTNEY 1849-1920 TO THE MEMORY OF CHARLES EDWARD COURTNEY XVI-IOSE NAME IS INSEPARABLY JOINED TO THE PROUD RECORD OF THE CORNELL CREWS AND VVI-IOSE PERSONALITY IS A NOBLE PART OF CORNELL TRADITION Tl-IIS VOLUME IS DEDICATED He dwelt with us without reproach or fear, And wisely trained young life for many a year. In future when the windless lake lies still And far-off evening chimes sound from the hill, When down the course the straining crews sweep by With rhythmic throb of oars and coxwain's cry When twilight falls upon the western shore, t'The Old Man in his launch will come no more. He taught men how to row and how to meet Their fate like men in triumph or defeat, The best should be the victor, thus he saidg I But victory hovered ever round his head Because he was so steadfast, wise to use The utmost power and spirit of his crews. Alas, the crews, the lake, the changing shore Shall see ' :The Old Man in his launch no more. Albert William Smith , '7 8 CQ NT5 F QWTY C L S S E S lES 6 S G I S ATHLETICS ?S CLASSES 6 295 1225 ' : Y : -53:22 . Q u 999915999 Qf . 1921 Cornellian Editor-iii-Cfiicjf ELLIOTT BUTLER NIASON E' zzfimupr llffaridger' YVILLIAM I'IENRY ROBIIETSCEI, ATR AfId7l6Ygi71,g Editor FRANCIS PIERCY HODGKINSON Art Editor ROGER DAVIS NICPHERSON Affistarit Bizfimff .Mczrmgfr RODERIC BAIRD CRANE Senior Affofiatf Edilor HERBERT GEORGE BANSE Wvornerfx Editor FANNIE JEAN BRIGHT Affiftarizf Art Editor ROBERT COLLYER WJXSHBURN furiior Auociczte Editor! ALFRED HENRY NIARSH, JR. RUSSELL THORN PANCOAST ALVIN LYNAM SATTERTHWAITE Affociatf Biuirieff .Mariagfrf ROBERT WOODWARD CALLOWAY EDWARD COLEMAN RYAN, JR. GEORGE WING SISSON, grd. 13 XX X N 1 r w ,mf 1 . X ,., X . f . j .1 A -X-'SX H-1-,gm X,-,ptr y Xi, IN ' MENlO RlAM Zin flilrmuriam Qllass uf 1921 Zfaagrl jliilariun Qnhrehas' Eiusepb Zlugenhlirin Bfwarph Zllhrrt Eeltenbausen Gtlarrnrr Marslrp Zgrntnn Eiubn itkapplrpe Qibahtnirk william Qliairns Qllhisbulm jfranrrs Gratis Euugue Zahn jfrits EBressur fdlbarles Qlimmrt clgraijrn 1FHIrIhilIe itiurgman ?LIuph igzrnharht 'flutter jfranklin Quuhrnirr 5FHIiIIer Stott leans jllilussun Qihtnarh yusrpb jhealun Zllhin Ztflliilliam Qplanr Elnbn Eirantis Gfiernrp, ffTr. I PHOTO BY MORG Alma Maier Far above Cayuga's Waters, With its Waves of blue, Stands our noble Alma Mater Glorious to view. Lift the chorus, speed it onward Loud her praises tell, Hail to thee, our Alma Mater, Hail, all hail, Cornell. Far above the busy humming, Of the bustling town, Reared against the -arch of heaven, Looks she proudly down. Lift the chorus, speed it onward, 'Loud her praises tell, ' Hail to thee, our Alma Mater, Hail, all hail, Cornell. Archibald Croswzll Weeks, 772 Wilwzot M0565 Smith, '74 16 1 N . BENEATH THE ELMS PHOTO BY WHITE THE 'TOWER PHOTO BY WHITE A VISTA THROUGH THE PHOTO BY TROY CASCADILLA GORGE GOLDWIN SMITH HALL PHOTO BY wHxTE THROUGH THE ARCHES PHOTO BY WHITE A GLIMPSE OF LAKE CAYUG14 PHOTO BY TROY THE SAGE MEMORIAL AIPSE PHOTO BY WHITE A CORNER OF THE QUJIDRANGLE COPYRIGHT BY TROY i TWILIGHT ON BEEBE LAKE COPYRIGHT BY MORGAN LINCOLN HALL PHOTO BY wan-E UNDER THE BAILEY HALL PHOTO BY VVHITE COLONADE I r THE OLD AVRMORY .AA PHOTO BY WVHITE ,A A- A mga Wg A ,ff A. . X I ai FRANKLIN HALL ' PHOTO BY WHITE THE SWIMMING HOLE IN PHOTO BY WHITE THE GORGE ,fl VISTA IN BAKER COURT PHo'ro BY WHITE AN ENTRANCE T0 SIBLEY COLLEGE PHOTO BY WHITE X Q mcurrg ALBERT XNYILLIAM SMITH Acting President of the University 3 3 Photo by Troy 34 FACULTY OF COLLEGEO AGRICULTURE V, ,fel 4154.2 551125 Sf V N 313261 Wiz' ew 2 V X f N 0 ff , . - YSEQEX 4-W6 : '39 Ax DEAN ALBERT RUSSELL NIANN 35 .FACULTY OF COLLEGE OF AGRICULTLIIRE Bniswow ADAMS, A.B. Publications H. E. BABCOCK, PH.B. M. V. A'rwoon, A.B. Farm Bureaus Publications Q-'I' i .1 i' X W.C.BAKEi1,B.S.A, J. H. BARRON, B,S.A. M. F. B.umL's, A.B., P1-i.D DFHWWE Farm Crops Plant Pathology . ,ili.lil- ,. A. C. BE,-XL, NLS., PH.D. Floticulture E. W. BENJAMIN, M.S., PH,D. JOHN BEx'rLEx', Jn., B.S., M1 Poultry Husbandry Forestry 36 .-.1 FACULTY OF COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE ,Ti- COHNELIUS BETTEN, A.M., P1-LD. J. A, BIZZELL, M.S., PH.D. BEULAH BLACKMORE Secretary and Registrar Soil 'llgqhnglggy , Home Economics l l F- M- BLODGETT, PHVD- C. A. BOUTELLE Mus. J. A. Bonss, B.S., MS P12-Ht PHQIOIOSY Animal Husbandry Home Economics l 1 4 :o f . . ,V -... I , -3 iff 1 2,-9-e 4 iz . ' .-4.795 :gf -- .gg - ' 4-- 4- r.:Qv : , , ffm fl-, V ,. , -.v:-.-y-f- ,-. if - -.''1?:-:,fjf2ifJ:5g.25-,1,-.1'--1-:-1 1535 ,, ,,s-f I l ' 1 1.5 1-ig.: -'-:s,..1: :. .,.,5,31-'5,3,vgW:,:,g,1,'.m5q,Q.'., 1,.,:.. a,v.,g:.r: .,.,,7-j:-, :fig-1 gffi2f.5.5f,f'I E-.jf , 1 ,.-',:3fg:,:1:-5-rkqzgzga,F115- 2, :1.':1:Z::1.r.155r3Erb2 F Z' ' ':1-Mzaax-:4:j125:asss:2E::r' 222' J. E. BUYLE J. C. BRADLEY, M.S., PH.D. J.. D- BREW Rural Economy ' Systematic Entomology Dairy IUCIUSUY 3 7 L FACULTY OF COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE l ,N rl L. s- L. L e gn Tl F fl fl E 'J 1 LUCLLLE BREYVER O. G. Blum, B.PED., M.A., P1-LD. V Horne Ecomonics Rural EClUCZ1tlOll l M. C. BURRITT, B.S.A,, M.S.A. F. P. BKTSSELL I Farm Bureaus Plant Breeding H. O. BUCKMAN, M.S.A., PH.D. Soil Technology M. D. BUTLER, B.S. Ycgotable Gardening HELEN CANON, W. H. CHANDLER, M.S., P1-LD. Home Economxcs Pomology 33 P. W. CL.A.Ass1-:N, A.B., A.M Entomology FACULTY OF COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE ,. 1... 5:13, -'2,Q2L,:g , .. ' ' -' ':f':. .-. -.,:,'f1'iI-: Lea qs:-152, , 'Z 'P 'YfQA.- ' , . 5 5 H.,1xf::,. 'f : f-3, , ,,,' :- 1 :-11.-. .42 1-1:-n , FH Z'5-o:1Q5':1g51 :1 051. :EES ... . .1::,47 35:5 , V ' .s slfrrr A-f' A+.- . . ,.4y :r:5-.lr : G. H. COI,I1INGXX'OOIJ, BAS. Mus. A. B. CoMs'1'ocK, B,S, .I. H, COMSTOUK, BS. Forestry Nalin,-L. Study Entomology, Emeritus C- R- CROSBY' AB- D. J. CROSBY, Bs., Ms, L. J. CROSS, A.B.. PH. D. EH WUIOIOSB' Exte ngign Q Agricultural Chemistry 0. F. cum-151 AB.-, PHD. R. W. cU1mS,B.s.A.,M.s,A. E. G, DNS, Bs, Botany Landscape Art Landscape Art 39 1, U lr! V, is ll l l l 'l Q, l l I X 7 l rx. . FACULTY OF COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE r l H. W. DYE, B.S.A., M.S.A., PHD. A..I. Emu-:s,A.lN'1.,PH.D. T. G. EATON, A.B., AM., Pi-1 D 1 Plant Pathology Botany Rural Education l l ll . fl l ll l i, 1 5 2' G. C. EMBODY, RLS., P1-LD. i. Agriculture l l l l l l l , l 'E ,. I F. L. FAIRBANKS, M.E. Rural Engineering R. A. Eumzsox, BSC., DSC. G. A.Ev1cRE'rT,A.B., LLB. Plant Breeding E. N.F1m1uss,P1-r.B., M.A.,P1-LD Rural Education 40 Extension VV. W. FISH, B.S.A., B'I.S.A Dairy Industry FACULTY OF COLLEGE or AGRICULTURE ,if - , Q fig I ' -'V-' f 40' f 0 0 ff 1' 2 1 ji, s .Mg Q r 4, . .... . .7 .W , f , me 4 if 4,914 1 f s f , 4 f 7 lf? f 1 .N ,.. H, M, Fyfpzpypmgg, A,B, PHD. A. C. FRASER B.S., Px-LD. LULU CHIAVES BS. Plant Pqtthglggy Plant B1-egding Home Lconomics A 21' ,ff 'f ,gm 4 I I U' 4 .if .v I ' P- E- S- Gm-HRIE, 311-S-A-,PH-DA E. V. HEXIIDENIKIYXIG, B.S., M.S.A. M, W. HARPER, BSC., M S Dairy Industry Farm llanagement Animsil Husbandry BQISS B. E. HAZARD, A.B., A.M, A. S. HEINLCKE, M.A., PH.D. Miss M. F. HP3NR1i, A.B Home Economics Pomology HOTHC ECOUOUUCS 41 FACULTY OF COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE .. . 'S' ff - - 1. PQ-1.-:W . ' ,,,, V Aw-:J ' A ' . I . ,, . , G. W. HERR1cK,B.S.A. G. F. HEUSISR, MS., P1-1.D. H. A. I-Iorvmz, B.S.A., NS Entomology Poultry Iwlusbzmdry Animal Husbandry R. S. HOSMER, B.S.A., M.F. Miss F. B. HUNTEE, B.S. C, B. Hwrcmsox, ALS, Forestry Home Economics Plant, Bren-ding . , .wa f' -11. - ' P' as t , lg, . v,.. 0' A- JOHANNFENY A-M-, P1-LD. O. B. IKENT, MS., PH.D. A. C. KING. BSA. BIOIOSY Poultry Husbandry Farm Przwtice 42 FACULTY OF COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE V 'aff ,g. ' t ., l u .ag - , , Miki: 1 My-, L.,-gf M H ' - . , - fim- Eef mem. - f'-i1s?2'fA1'f HJ 325-ff' 4-f 6352 , 'f -gags' ,..,fw-5:-fsglj, - Q lf gf . A., U X ' , ..,. V- ,gk - 553 - , . .1 lagfw ff if - 'r1i5'l:1:-' P LEWIS KNUDSONY BSA-l PHD- P. J. MUSE, AM., PHD. C. E. Idlmp, Bs. Botany Rural Educutlon Farm B1U,lliLgCIHl?1ll, G. N- LAUMAN1B-S-A- K. C. LIVERMORE, B.S.A., M.S.A. H, H. Lovin, A.M., PH.D. RUP!!-1 Economy Farm Management. Plant Breeding DAVID LUMSDEN L. LYON, BS., P1-LD. J. C. MCCURDY, BS., C.E Floriculture Soil Technol0gY Rural Engmeermg 43 F. H, MACDANLELS, A.B., PH.D. Pomology L. M, Bf1XSSEY,A,B., PH.D. Plant Pathology s ' ' 1 'lf fu ..,v,. . . I A, E 1-x--1 1 FACULTY OF COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE T. J. NICINERNEY, M.S. Dairy Industry NANC1' BlCNE4XL, PH.B. Home Econoxnlcs P IKOBERT AIATHESON, M.S.A., PH.D. Entomology L. A. M,n'x,mn, A.B., PH.D Animal Husbandry af' 65' ' 'fr 5 N f . E A , -fri: ij.fI.5f fff'EQ.i 'ff 5 'fQff5gi? :1:3:5.f15??:gi2z., E .5 f..:f331:f'-. 2 .rf :wi Efiv 'zifiii Q '?55ZEi5f555fl.!fE35f5:f?Cf3f5irff5fi2532:5Sf: 5' 515553551f'I:5?555fIf5'f :f5:5f?3555535: E' GFa1:glsiFR' ES PHD' HELEN MUNSCH' MA. E. G. MoN'rGom-:1n', .-LB., M.S A ana:-efneml Home Econonucs Farm C1-ODS l 44 I Q 1 ' 4 , FACULTY OF COLLEGE ov Ac1ucU1,TU1cE i W i w 1 . E. D. RQIONTILLION, B. ARCH. - '. Landscape Art WINLFIUQD MOSES, B.S. Home ECOHOIIIICS C. H. NIYERS, M.S., P1-LD. Plant. Breeding n Q A wikis, . f 1 I . 1 1 'Y . A , --. lf' Q4 f . 1 ' 1 i 3ig . A 5 1... ' v Ef:35'Ef1i V:Y5.' ::4 , .I . Y n- ' . :QQ ff f QQ... 03,333 i . 1 , ,gif W. I. MY:-:ns J. G. FIEEDHAM, M.S., PH.D. A. Y. NOBLE, B.S. ,jj-l Farm Blanagement Entomology Farm Blanagement ,J ' Y Q g -5 E5 1' ' J ...K .A .,.. . if ' - w .5 i if ' . 15.315511- 11 1 - an V 1 ...I .g., ,. rr? 1 lg, - ' 11-. ! . ,fy 3 y 1 S ' ., if ' W 'L ' -f 523Zf22f3f2Ev.. .--. ' ' 1' EIL- .gzgs-3 ,, ' if 'ff ' -.Iii2sz1?1' I -i 1: 1: .f.:,:.,qg, -V :jv.i:,A,:::,f5M.:ES 54: ...Eg,?i1,.:f,::. .. P- b f ' - - . -'1:23-.:..':.-'-.Q-3..1': n- Q3 CLARA NYE, B.S. 1' Home ECOHOIUICS 'KJ - l . E. L. PALMER, A.B., M.A., P1-LD. A. B. RECKNAGEL, A,B., M.F Rural Education Forestry ' 45 FACULTY OF COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE DONALD Rmmicic, A.B., Pi-LD. Plant Pathology R. W. RLEES, A.B,, B.S.A. J, Ei Rr-:x'N,x, EE, Pomology Drawing ff b ii ' 4 - 1 V E. A. REYNOLDS, BS., M.S., BLA. F. E. Rims, A.B., PH,D. J., E.R1CE,B.S.A. Honjqg Economics Agricultural Clwmistry Poultry I'Iusbandr3 H- W4 RILEY, ME. B. B. Roms, B.S.A.. M.S.A. Mowrcomiam' Roumsox, B.L1'r'r B S Rural EUSHICQFIHE Rural Engineering Extension Teaching 40 FACULTY OF COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE' Tl. M. ROEHL. B-S. FLORA ROSE, BS., MA. H. E. Ross, B.S.A., M.S.A. Faxfxu Shops Home Economics Dairy II1dllS'G1'y C. H. RLOYCE, B.S., NLS. Animal Husbandry H. W. SCHNECK, M.S.A. Vegetable Gardening E. D. SANDERSON,-B.S. E. S. SAVAGE, M.S.A., P1-LD Social Organizatlon E Animal Husbandry Miss B. S. SCHOLES, B.S., M.A. J. R. SCHRAMM, A.B., P1-x.D Home Economics BOW-Hy 47 FACULTY OF COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE G. P. ScoviLL1-J, B.S.A. Farm Management i gp, N' X 2, 1 Y W ' fa i R. M. STEYVART, BA., PH.D. L. W, SHARP, HS., PH.D. ' Botany S. N. SPRING, A.B., M.F Forestry W. A. STocK1NG,Jn., B,S.A., M.S.A. J. L. STOXE, B.AGR. Rural Education Dairy Iiigluggry Farm Practice HFC. THOMPSON, I-I'3.Sc. W. S. THOMPSON, A.B., A.M., PH.D. H. C. TROY, B,S.A. Y Ggefable Gardening Social Organization Dairy Industry 48 FACULTY OF COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE MARTHA VAN IKENSSEQAER, A.B. MISS A, ,L VVARNIR G, F. W,m1uzN. Jn., M.S.A., PH.D. HOIUG ECOHOIHICS Home Eggng-,mics Farm Blzmagexnent R. H. WHEEIAER. H. H WHETZEL, A.B , A.M. E.A.W1-UTE, B.S. Extension Teachmg Plant Pathology Floriculture K. M. WIEGAND, B.S., PHD. R. G. VVIGGAN5, M-S-A-, PH-11 B. D. WzL50N, PH-11 Botany Farm Crops S0115 49 .FACULTY OF COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE 5 I J. K. WILSON, B.S., PH.D. W. M. WILSON, M.D. H. H. WING, B.S.A., M.S.A. Soil Technology Meteorology Ammal Husbandry PAUL VVORK, A.B., M.S. G. A. WVORKS, M.S.A., 1' H.B. B. L. WORTHEN, B.S., M.S..-X Vegetable Gardening Rural Education Soil Technology W. J. WRIGPIT, M.S. Mus. H. B. YOUNG, B..-XRCII. Rural Education Home Economics 50 FACULTY OF COLLEGE OF CHITECTURE DEAN FRANCKE HUNTINGTON BOSWORTH, JR. ,w w .FACULTY OF COLLEGE OF EXRCHITECTURE - . ' 1 , W .1 '. H. E. BAXTER, B.ARcH. O.vM. BRATJN'ER- L- P- BBQ?-XMI 1 I S Architecture Drawmg and Pamtmg Lslgn G. R. CHAMBERLAIN, M.E. H. S. GUTSELL, AB., B.P. C. A. 3'1ART!N, D.Sc. Freehand Drawing Drawing Applied Construction IQHRIISTI.-KN MIIQJO RoBER'1'.NoR'rH A. C. PHELPS, BS., BIUXRCH ree land Dxawmg Design -.xrchitecture y 5 2 FACULTY OF COLLEGE OF ARc1'11TEcTuR13 W W. K. STONE GEORGE YOUNG, JR., BJSRCH. Drawing Theory of Constructxon L 53 J. P. TROY NVHITE FACULTY OF COLLEGE OF ARTSA D SCIENCES . -Q. V ip, f-f we 'np 'di' ,M m 912 , .c m W M, if , ,Q 75 If 4 Q A :Q , 9 xv fn Nm' Af V, B gs! W' fax sf' Y wk x ya ,QXQ A. was ,CMG 1-4534, !f4 Zn' 1 f,x ff fi' 'W DEAN FRANK THILLY 55 I FACULTY or COLLEGE or ARTS AND SCIENCES 4 m Y . . . , . , .I 4, A.M., P .D. E NEST ALBEE A.B., PH.D. A. A. ALLEN, A.M., P1-:.D. J Q ADmSig,,,QiS1, H R Philosznphy Ornithology '5f -- -'53 L r . -.., I - 4. iv.. A -..,, . . .,.. 9 3 an 'V an 7 .Q 5 A. L. .-XNDREYVS, A.M., PH.D. E. P. ANDREWS, A.B. W. D. B.iNcR01f'r, A.B., P1-:.D. German Archaeology Physical Chemistry ' I ' 'i 5 :Eu ' 5 ' yzs .a , 4 CARL BECKER, B-Lf'1'T- FREDRICK BEDELL, A.B., PH.D. C. E. BENNETT, A.B., L1T'r.D Modern European HISTSOFY Applied Electricity Latin 56 FACULTY OF COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES C. C. BIDXVELLZA-B-1 PHD- A. W. BOESCIIE, A.M., PILD. J. P. BRETZ, A.B., PH.D. Physlcs German American History n T. R. BRIGGS, A.B., PH.D. P. G. BRISTOL, A.M. L, N. BRQUGHTON, A.M., PH.D Chemistry Greek English Absent on leave A, W. BROWNE, M.S., PH.D. G. L. BURR, LL.D, LI'1'T.D. W. B. C,InvEn, PH..B., PI-I.D. Chemistry Medieval History MH-th9milt1CS l . ., I 1 ,, I I I ,E',5-'if' , . ,. L. -M 57 FACULTY OF COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES ! A G. VV. C.u'ANAUGH, B.S. E. M. CHAMOT, B.S., P1-LD. LANE COOPER,-A.M., PH.D. Agricultural Chemistry Sanitzzry Chemistry Engllsh C- F- CVIU-IG, A-B-, PHD- T. F. CRANE, P1-LD., L1TT.D. J, E, Cnmcnrox, P1-LD., LL.D Afflfhematlfs Rr xnzxnrrc Languages, Emeritus Logic- and 3'Iet:1physics H. E. DANN! MUs.D. H. J. DAVENPORT, PH.B., PH.D. CHARLES DEGARAIO, PH.D. 1-WUSIC Economics Education, Emeritus Absent on leave 58 FAC U LTY OF COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES L- N- DENNIS, PH-B-, B.S. A. M. DRUMMOND, A.B., A.M. C, L, DURHAM ALM, pn D Inorganlc ChQIl1lStI'Y Public Spgaking Latin ' ' ff, 'jf' 'Y f MY ,gar y .55 f -fc:..a.f , .- - K ' ' 3. 2? - .' 11:11 . ,:?ff':-:12:a':f:-:- . . f ' ' C H. C. ELMER,-A.B., P1-LD. O. D. voN ENGELN, A.B.g PH.D. DOX.ALD ENGLISH, B.S., M.B.A Latm Physlcal Geography Economics 1 23- A. B. F,xUs'1', A.B., Pl-I.D.' R. C. Gmzas, A.M., Pi-LD. A. C. GILL, A.B., P1-1.D. German Physics Mineralogy Absent on leave 59 A w FACULTYWOF COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES F N f X Q 2, 4' 1 Afwyf o X 9 X fl 4. Qt X 4 l X , 1 1 ' 9 X , '.,,?lS-44. G ,.-..,,,1,-1.-mg: 5' 'v ' , ..-. - .. ..-.- , .-.. ..-.,,., , ,Nz .-wg 3 'Q '2 X 3 1 4 .-,, , JW 1 '- , .6 P f N W N f ' .1911 X tic vlltv ffif357:3-5,'5::111'115:I:5:T:gu5-g E3 . -. ' .' -' hifi li :'.Z1 .'t1-' ' :.f1Z'f:5 1427.4 e2i:7:Z:':Z':-S' '.-I-JZ! , J w D. C. GILLESPIE, .-LM., PH.D. E. W. GOODHUE, AAI. O. G. GUERLAC, A.M., LL.B Mathematics Economics Romance' TJHHZKIELSCS G. L. HAMILTON, A.M., PI-LD. W. A. HAMMOND, A.M., PH.D. G. D. HAnms,.PH.l'i. Romance Languages Philosophy Paleontology HALDQII HERRIANNSSON W. T. HEWETT, A.M., P1-LD. H, E. Hown, A,M,, Ph,D, SC2!.l1dll'l2LVl3,l1 Languages German, Emeritus Physics l JJ, .l'Q,',' l 1 Y H 1,4 -1 qw, 'A , , 60 FACULTY OF COLLEGE OF ARTS AND '-wi' 1 17 . ,,., 4 .' ,-' I V, 5,190 1 2:-'LZ - C me ' , C-LQ 4 .7 .f ' 1222.7-fr . ,ff ff,-,z?V'75'5. I . .,9i','.-.4 + ' .14 f ' 1,44 , ' V, ,.Mf ' ' ' ., 5 ...M - Q-iz.. if-:4-14-' 3,-3:5 2 A .1-E'-Ma?-zsfh ' 1 V-13.4515 - 1256? 1.3 l 2. if E. L. HUNT, A.B. Public Speaking C. H. HULL, PIVLB., P1-LD. American History SCIENCES W. A. IJURNYITZ, A.M., PH.D Aff? f ZW 4 EM-f, 'Tc ' .,..,,,.y av if f Mathematics . ' fi-ff 1 1 15 -15-i 1 ' ' i., 4 ' ' ,I Lfgizgf? 'QA Ig' 3 j ,:.Z,.4Q 4, .J x , ' , 4 A , I 4 K ' , -sf! y , I J. I. HUTCHiNsoN, .-LB., P1-LD. H. L. JONES, PH.D., LL.D. E. H. ICENNARD, B.A., PH.D Mathematics Greek Physics R. H. TCENNISTON, A.M., PH.D. JAMES McM.moN, A.B., A.M. J. F. M.xsoN, A.B., PHD Romance Languages Mathematics Romance Languages Absent on leave Absent on leave G1 FACULTY OF COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES . G. , ., N, . ., G. S. MOLER, A.B., B.M.E. B- S- NIONROEX A-M-, PH-D- BEND' 1 igiE,125.IS1 , L1 E Physics, Emeritus EHg11Sh G. B. Muci-IMORE, A.B. C. C. MURDOCK, B.S., AAI. E- L- NKCHOLS, PH-D-, LL-D Public Speaking Physics Physics L C- S- NORTHUP3 A.B.,1PH.D. NVALLACE NOTESTEIN, A.M., Pi-LD. R. M. OGDEN, BS., P1-LD. Enghsh English HiSi0l'Y Education 62 FACULTY OF COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES XV . R. ORNDORFF, A.B., P1-1 Organic Chemistry D. S- Pg QRTH. F. W. OWENS, MHS., PH.D Political Science Mathematics ,gn- 2 . R. Poms, A.M., P1-1.D. F. C. PRESCOTT, A.B. L.iumsNcE PUMPELLY, A.B., PH D 11 Germa English Romance Languages xfzcsi-,rf- 7-If - .fz -'v T3 ' ' '-aw ' 191-if1,f?f: ft -1- -1-iff.. F -Q ,,.5,::. . r ., 'T 1-,ff.::... - . .,, , ,Mi..,,.-I., ,, . - '- fy '- ' 1: 1- ag,.:::f:ifvg.:,.v5rap:f- ,:e:2-1:s:e.f V' 1' iiggmg-' 12 Lift' Z553Eji52E3:gE5:j: '-: Eff.: N - ' A' 'f figE:?Z23f..jI.f', f .5:1:. 3 1 X- . , 1--If!- f'I'2 Q v..-.ce' H-zw fi ...,..., .. ' A ,- -- 4 2 f'.E'.EE2E3:.-. fi -ff. QUARLES J. T. Blusic ARTHUR RANUD1, B.S., PHD. H. D- REED, B-S-v PH-D Mathematics Zoology Absent on leave 63 v , 1 , FACULTY OF COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES F. K. RICHTMYER, A.B., PH.D. I-IEINRICH Russ, PH.B., PHD. W. Physics Geology 6? if W. ROWLEE, B.L., D.Sc Botany a R. S. SABY, A.M., PH.D. M. W. SMIPSON, A.l3., A.R'I. N.vr1-MNLEL SCHMIDT, A.M. Political Science English Literature Semitic Iinrigiiages F- R- SHARPE, A-B-, PH-D- J. S. SHEARER, B.S., P1-LD. Matliematlcs Physicg Absent on leave G4 S. H. SLICHTER Economics FACULTY OF COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES I F. M. SMVDH, A.B. XIIHGIL SNYDER, A.M,, PH.D. WILLIAM STRUNK, Jn., A.B., PH.D. English Mathematics English J. H. T:XNNER, B.S., P1-1.D. E- B, Tu-CHENER J. E. THEVOR, A.M., PH.D. Mathematics PH, LL,D,, D,Sc, Lu-T, D, Thermodynamics V Psychology A Qifztgw .5--I-js-. 44? f. n L. . .mf if L qklf V V F' : fgg.g:gj'f. ,j' mt- n .:S.f?: '5 ,d:-:9Er1r ' I , H. P. WELD, PH.D. PH.B. W. L. WESTERMAN, A.M., P1-LD. W. F. W1LLcoX,PH.D.,L.I..D. Psychology Ancient History Economics and1Statistics 65 FACULTY OF COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES 'A. H. NVRIGHT. A.M., PH.D. B. P. YOUNG, B.S., PH.D. C. V. P. YVOUNG, A.B., Zoology Zoology Physical Education ROCKEFELLER HALL mmm so V FACULTY OF COLLEGE OF I CIVIL ENGINEERING DEAN EUGENE ELWIN HASKELL FACULTY OF COLLEGE OF CIVIL ENGINEERING Q .. . , Arfq ii x:,'V 5 ' , I 111511 HX .:YiQ:E3gI5:EIi?':k?2 . -f-Wsff li . .. -1:91 X , A 71 AN 52- xg . Q IX of f l ,file . X N 'Q , 2 5 4 -E F- A, BARNES, CE., M.C.E. E. N. Btrmows, C.E. M.C.E. I. P. CHURCH, C.E. M,C.E Railroad Engineering Bridge Engineering Mechanics and Hydraulics, :E1HC'I'itllS W. I.. CONNYELL, C,E. S. G. GEORGE, OE. P- -TACOBY, Railroad Engineering Applied R'I0clizmic-5 Bridge El1g1!l001'1I1g .- -5 . 1 isps. L. A. LAYVREIFCE, B.S. O. M. LELAND, B.S. H. N. OGDEN, C.E. SUFVGYIILZ Geodesy and Astronomy Sanitary Engineering GS FACULTY OF COLLEGE OF CIVIL ENGINEERING' M. A. POND, P1-LB .I. T. PAnsoN I I . ' Civil Engmeerxng . Drawing E. W. RETTGER, A.B., PHD Applied Mechanics E. W. SCHODER, B.S., PH.D. H. H. Scorntw, ME. F. J. Smnv, BS. Hydraulics Materials of Construction Cixil Engineering ,,L,.g ,3g-A ' Y f 39 1 S! -l,?! Y 1 , ,Cu ,f 1 1 225, 1' div! 'ff' P. H. UNDERWOOD, C.E. L. C. URQUHART, C. E. C. NVALKEVR, C.E. Topography and Geodesy Bridge Engineering Sanitary Engineering 69 FACULTY OF COLLEGE OF CIVIL ENGINEERING J. H. VVEBER, CIE. Hydraulics I -LL- FALL CREEK 70 FACULTY OF COTLLEGE OF LAW 4 I DEAN EDWIN HAMLIN VVOODRUFF FACULTY OF COLLEGE OF LAW Q G. G, BOGERTV A.B LL.B, C. K. BURDICK, A.B., LL.B . Law Law O, L. AICCASKILL, PH.B., J.U.D. Law .l1f C- T, STA-GG, LL.B. R.. S. Smzvxms, AB., LL.B Law Law Absent on Leave 72 ITHACA FACULTY OF 4 MEDICAL COLLEGE DEAN WAALTER LINDSAY NILES ITHACA FACULTY OF MEDICAL COLLEGE 1 A. T. KFJER, B.S., M.D. S. H. GAGE, B.S. Anatomy Histology and Embryology. Emeritus Sr-zcrvtary of Ithaca Division B. F. KINGSBURY. M.D.. P1-x.D. J, VV, Pvapgz Histology and Embryology V Anatorny SUTHERLAND SIMPSQN, D.SC.. F.R.,S,E, J. B. SUMNER, AM., PRD Physiology Biochemistry 74 FACULTY OF ' SIBLEY COLLEGE DEAN DEXTER SIMPSON KIMBALL ' FACULTY or SIBLEY COLLEGE C. D. ,AL13ERT,h'I.E. W. C. BALLARD.. JR... EE. W1 N. BA RNARD. ME. Machine Design V Electrical Engineering Power Engineering X .4 R., E.Ci.Amc, ME. W. R. COIQNELL, C.E., BS. C. DAVIS, JR- t Power Engineering Mechanics Experimental Engineering r , Hemi,-my DIEDERLCI-rs. V. R. GAGE, M.E.. MALE. S,S,GARRET1-, QE, Experimental111Hg1I1B9fl112.' Experimental Engineering Meghauigs 76 FACULTY or SIBLEY COLLEGE , 1 - - -.,.. 13 eg' .- v ve K. , ' ?91Q5fi AEIMV .GRAY l,LADIM1R K,xnfx11ETo1vF, C.E., M.M.E. M, A. LEE. M.E., M.M.E. 0Ct'f1Cf1l Eflgllleeflflg Electrical Engineering Machine Design G. R.. MCDERMOTT ROBERTSON L1ATTI-IEXYS, ME. J. G. PERTSCH, JR., M.E Structural Design Power Engineering Electrical Engineering Absent on Leave F. S. Romans, B.S., M.E. W. M. SAYVDCN, B.S., M.M.E. C. E. TOWNSEND, ME. Machine Design liechanical Engineering Machine Design 77 FACULTY OF SIBLEY COLLEGE G. B. UPTON, M.E., M.M.E. A. E, WELLS E. H. WOOD, ME., M.M.E Experimental Engineering Machine Construction M'echanics 1 CASCADILLA CREEK vs FACULTY OF VE TERINARY COLLEGE DEAN VERANUS ALVA NIOORE HENRY Asmus Farriery FACULTY OF VETERINARY COLLEGE J. W. BENNER, Ms.. D.v.M. Experimental Research 1 Y. P. A. Fisu, D.Sc., D,M.V. Veterinary Physiology Q3 . fr - Hx -ma.-4.., n ',I 1:'2.. ? 1 f-. W. A. HAGAN, D.V.B1., BLS. Pathology and Bacteriology R. R. Bmcr-1, PH.D., D.V.M. Experimental Station J. W, Frost. D.V.M. Veterinary Surgery C. E. HflYDEN, AB., D.V.M. Veterinary Physiology 80 S. A. GOLDBERG, A. M., PH.D Pathology G. S. HOPKINS, D.Sc., D.Y.M Veterinary Anatomy FACULTY OF VETEIIINARY COLLEGE JAMES LAW, F.R,C.V.S. H. J. RIILKS, D.V.M. EARL SUNDERVILLE, D.V.M Veterinary Medicine, Emeritus Therapeutics Veterimlrx' Amltomy -va Q? D. H. UD,-KLL, B.S.A,, D.V.M. W. L.W1LLrAnrs Veterinary Medicine Veterinary Surgery Absent on leave f. E1 ,W S1 Officers of A dminisiraiion D. F. Hoy Registrar X. .fc ' 5 pwlzgw -.ann Mm X K Uv' 'tm 1 ' ll Q3 A rl Rf 'W .rl v .A , x xbfxxh f 443 A 'fax .v ku Y Q ' gm X 4. r, X, f rg 4 xx' 'v R, ,J V ,M ,W x' r A Q C. D. Bosrwzcx G I' ROGALSKY Comptroller Treasurer , :Mfg '-jk' 2 - L. : -wp.. - 5' 1 'iii' . 7-G21 -fzritiiiir' -- . '5f',-'4 fQ'X:- rw ne, .4 1-,-5-wav-' H' V :'1ffw:'1. uf ,-'M ff X '- df IV We : f-?'f-'1'i--52.1 if X.- g,3:.4y.,- rw :f:r:::, .. ,-:, fu- lg,- 1 XX VA X Woomfonn PATTERSON W. H. Ausrrw Secretary Librarian 82 -Officers of Military Science and Taciics 49-412 1- 5 ' ' M7 ' 'fl-29,235 .1 I ' - ' 'V '. 41.-A - ,L ,. . -Q.-1 -'I-Lj 0.. . - 'P , xi' 1 1-af'5gr.f L. I N .. W -. Q .1 . 552-,.-,. .. ,::.v:5?I,ff' 4 . 5 g.:g+:,u:g eff' zqwgifnw 4-f- .-. b. e ' .1 , '1s'f3f:f::g'?3f 11 , A ,.-.:-45.:-'-3152-:z-:--:ffsdfqzzyzlia :-:.:,.c.-5::f?Q?bqg,:-:-:-:-- 4' .-,' K .cg T . COL. F. A. BARTON, M.E. IN E.E. LT. COL. J. C. N1cHoLLs MAJ. T. J. J. CQHRISTIAN MAJ- R- HOSPITAL, AB- MAJ. J. P. EDGERLY CAPT. A. SNVIFT CAPT. F. W. HUNTINGTON LIEUT. DUNCAN HODGES L1EUT. T. H. RAMSEY S3 if ' Xl 4 GR'U5GEE5 i GUVERNMENT OF THE UNIVERSITY The Government of Cornell University i-s 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-OIHCIO, 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 descendent 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 live years, ten are elected by the alumni of Cornell University to serve for tive 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. FRANK H. I'IISCOCK, CCZ!1l.I'7?7,6I7Z ACTING PRESIDENT OF THE UNIVERSITY . . . . . Albert 'W. Smith, Ithaca THE GOVERNOR OF NEW YORK ...., . . Nathan L. Miller, Albany THE LIEUTENANT-GOVEIiNOR . . Jeremiah Wood, Albany THE SPEAKER OF THE ASSEMBLY , H. E. Nlachold, Albany THE COMMISSIONER OF EDUCATION . . ' . . . Albany THE COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE . . George E. Hogue, Albany THE PRESIDENT OF THE STATE AGR. SOCIETY . Richard T. Wainwright, Rye THE LIBRARIAN OF THE CORNELL LIBRARY . . Ebenezer T. Turner, Ithaca CHARLES EZRA CORNELL . , . . Ithaca TWALTER P. COOKE .... CBD . . NIarine Bank Bldg., Buffalo TFRANK H. PIISCOCK . CBD . . , Court House, Syracuse TIRA A. PLACE . . CBD Grand Central Terminal, New York City IQJAMES H. EDXVARDS . CAD . . 30 Church St., New York City THERBERT D. BCIASON . . CAD . 903 Gallais Bldg., Tulsa, Okla. TFRANK H. BCIILLER . . CGD I46 IYest 54th St., New York City JARED T. NEXVMAN . . CBD ..... Ithaca ROBERT H. FIPREMAN . . CBD .... Ithaca INCIYNDERSE VAN CLEEF . . CBD .... Ithaca MRs. HARRIET BIOODY . CAD . . 2970 Ellis Ave., Chicago JOHN C. YVESTEIKVELT . CAD 36 'West 34th St., New York City THOMAS B. 'WILSON . . CGD ....,. Hall CHARLES E. TREAIAN . CBD .... Ithaca HENRY H. DVESTINGHOUSE . CBD 165 Broadway, New York City ROGER B. YVILLIAMS . CBD ..,. Ithaca CUTHEERT W. POUND . CAD . Court House, Lockport JOHN L. SENIOR . . CAD . . Cement City, Mich, J. DU PRATT YVHITE . CGD I4 IYall St., New York City CHARLES H. BLOOD. . . CBD ..,, Ithaca HENRY W. SACKETT . CBD . . Tribune Bldg., New York City C. SIDNEY SI-IEPARD . . . CBD ,..., New Haven EDWIN N. SANDERSON . . CAD . . 60 Broadway, New York City ROGER H. DIVILLIAMS . CAD Natll Bank of Commerce, New York City GEORGE A. BLAUVELT . . CGD . . 61 Broadway, New York City HENRY R. ICRELHEIMER . CBD ..... New York City CHARLES M. SCHXVAB . . CBD . III Broadway, New York City EMMONS L. YVILLIAMS . . CBD ,,.,. Ithaca LOUIS L- SEAMAN . . CAD . . 24.7 Fifth Ave., New York City GEORGE I- TANSEY - . CAD . I6IS Boatmen's Bank, St. Louis, NIO. HYOIIACE 'WHITE . . CGD . White hflemorial Bldg., Syracuse IDACILLIAM F. PRATT . . CG . . . zo6 State St., Batavia S-I V 11 x-.f GHDDIDG ' -1- Comm Gases A -. fs A V COMMITTEE ON GENERAL ADRIIINISTRATIONZB'1y'UClCI'SC Van Cleef, Chairman, The President, Charles E. Cornell, Roger B. l1Villiams, James H. Edwards, Thomas B. Wilson, H. H. Westinghouse, Charles E. Treman, Cuthbert NV. Pound, Robert H. Treman, Herbert D. Mason. COMMITTEE ON FINANCE: Roger B. 'Williams, Chairman, The President, Robert H. Treman, H. R. Ickelheimer, C. Sidney Shepard, E. L. 'Williams COMMITTEE ON BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS! James H. Edwards, Chairman, The President, John C. Westervelt, Henry VV. Sackett, Charles H. Blood, Du Pratt White, Walter P. Cooke. IAGRICULTURAL COLLEGE COUNCIL: The President, Chairman, Thomas B. Wilson, Frank H. Miller, George A. Blauvelt, Du Pratt YVhite, Horace VVhite, R. T. VVainWright, George E. Hogue VVilliam F. Pratt, glared T. Newman, John C. VVestervelt, Albert R. Mann, V. A. hloore, G. F. Warren, R. A. Emerson. A MEDICAL COLLEGE COUNCIL: The President, Chairman: H. R. Ickelheimer, H. H. Westinghouse, Ira A. Place, YValter L. Niles, Lewis A. Connor, James Ewing. VETERINARY COLLEGE COUNCIL! The President, Chairman, Thomas B. Wilson, Frank H. Miller, J. Du Pratt VVhite, R. T. VVainwright, George E. Hogue, VVilliam F. Pratt, Jared T. Newman, John C. Westervelt, Albert R. Nlann, Veranus A. hdoore, Pierre A. Fish, George A. Blauvelt, Horace White. V GRADUATE SCHOOL CDUNCIL: The President, Chairman, C. W. Pound, R. B. Williams, R. H. Treman, J. E. Creighton, Ernest Nlerritt, Carl Becker. FACULTY REPRESENTATIVES ON THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES Charles H. Hull, Simon H. Gage, Edward L. Nichols. OFFICERS Albert W. Smith, Acting President, Charles D. Bostwick, Comptroller, David F. Hoy, Registrar, Charles E. Curtis, Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds, Woodford Patterson, Secretary of the University, George F. Rogalsky, Treasurer of the University, Charles D. Bostwick, Secretary of the Board of Trustees. r xTerm of ofhce expires in 1921, the next group of six in 1922, etc. CBD Elected by Board, CAD Elected by Alumni, CGD Appointed by Governor, QGTD Elected by State Grange for 1920-21. S5 . Q A . FELLOHS i THE CORNELL FELLOWSHIP IN ENGLISH LEAH LAZfXR LOWENSOHN, A.B., 1921. THE SAGE FELLOVVSHIP IN CHEMISTRY FRANK HOWELL POLLARD, B.Chem., 1916. THE SCHUYLER FELLOVVSHIP IN ENTOMOLOGY WILLIANI HAROI.D BRITTAIN, B.S.A., NIcGill 1911. V THE McGRAW FELLOWSHIP IN CIVIL ENGINEERING NEE SUN Koo, B.S.C.E., Government Institute of Technology 1918, M.C.E., Cornell 1919. THE GOLDWIN SMITH FELLOWSHIP IN BOTANY ROBERT IVIORRIS VOLKERT, B.S., IQZO. THE UNIVERSITY FELLOWSHIP IN GERMAN CORNELIA PAULINE HEDWIG ZELLER, A.B., 1916. THE UNIVERSITY FELLOWSHIP IN AGRICULTURE THOMAS KENNERLY WOLFE, B.S., Virginia Polytechnic Institute 19145 M.S., 1915. THE PRESIDENT WHITE FELLOWSHIP IN MODERN HISTORY ERNEST WILLIAM NELSON, A.B., Clark IQIOQ A.M., 1920. THE SUSAN LINN SAGE FELLOVVSHIPS IN PHILOSOPHY EVE TENNEY KNOWER, B.A., University of AIVISCOHSIH IQI8g M.A., IQI9. JOSEPH HARRY GRIFFITHS, B.A., Lawrence College 1918g A.M., Northwestern University 1920. THE FELLOWSHIP IN POLITICAL ECONOMY CHU HSIAO, A.B., University of Missouri IQZO. Ss E THE FELLOWSHIPS IN GREEK AND LATIN IVIARION ELIZABETH BLAKE, B.A., Mt. Holyoke 1913, A.M., Cornell 1918. HELEN IVIARGARET CONNOR, A.B., Indiana State Normal 1911 5 A.M., Indiana 191 THE PRESIDENT WHITE FELLOWSHIP IN PHYSICS RUTH AGNES YEAToN, BA., Mt. Holyoke 1913. THE UNIVERSITY FELLOWSHIP IN ARCHITECTURE KENNETH CARVER, B.Arch., 1920. THE SIBLEY FELLOXVSHIP IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING ARCHER OLIN LEECH, B.S., Oregon State College 1913. ' THE EDGAR xl. MEYER MEMORIAL FELLOWSHIP IN ENGINEERING RESEARCH 1 FRIAS PRUDENCIO ESQUIZEL, B.S.C.E., University of P. I., 1919. THE CHARLES BULL EARLE MEMORIAL FELLOWSHIP IN MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING WTARTKES IVIIGRDICHIAN, A.B., Cornell 1919. Special Fellowships THE DUPONT FELLOWSHIP IN CHEIVIISTRY ARTHUR XKVALKER BULL, B.Chern., IQI9. THE GRASSELLI FELLOWSHIP IN CHEMISTRY EMIL KLINE, A.B., 1920. THE EDEN VALLEY FELLOWSHIP LEv1 OTTo GRATZ, A.B., Blulflton 1915. THE HAMPTON POTATO GROWERS, FELLOWSHIP ORAN CECIL BOYD, B.S. in Agr., Oklahoma A. and M. 1916. THE NORTH FORK FELLOWSHIP IRVIN HENRY VOGEL, B.S., Iowa State 1916g MS., 1917. THE STEUBEN COUNTY SEED IMPROVEMENT FELLOWSHIP KARL HERMAN FERNOW, B.S., 1916. ' THE WILLIAIXXISON VEGETABLE LABORATORY ASSOCIATION FELLOWSHIP ALLAN GOODRICH NEWHALL, B.S., University of Minnesota 1918. THE WILSON GROWERS' FELLOWSHIP RICHARD PEREGRINE VVHITE, B.S., Dartmouth 1918. sv x.1 ' ' L, V 3 UDDERGRHDUHGE CLASS OF 1921 THE CORNELL SCHOLARSHIP LAWRENCE MITCHELL ORTON .... Courfe in Arty . CLASS OF 1922 THE EUDORUS C. KENNEY SCHOLARSHIPS and Scierzcef LAURA REICHENTHAL .,.... Courfe in Arif and Sciencef PAUL EUGENE O7KEEFE ....... Course in Law ' THE CORNELL SCHOLARSHIP A NI1LDRED RlIARGARET BORK ..... Courfe in A1-tx and Scierzccu CLASS OF 1923 THE EUDORUS C. KENNEY SCHOLARSHIPS LAURA LORETTA GEER ..... Courfe in Arm and Sciencex DAVID EDWARD BRAINARD . . . Courfe in .Mechanical Engineering THE PRESIDENT WHITE SCHOLARSHIPS NIADELINE IVIARCARET HICKEY .... Courfe in Art: and Scierzcef STEPHEN ALBERT EMERY ..... Courfe in Arty and Scierzcef THE HENRY B. LORD SCHOLARSHIPS GRACE VVALROUD ANEST .,... Ccurfe in Art: and Scierzcef GERTRUDE DIAMANT ...... Course in Arif and Science! THE MCGRAW SCHOLARSHIP IVIATTHEW CORELL PUGSLEY .... Courfe in Art: and Science: THE SAGE SCI-IOLARSHIPS GLADYS WELLAR ....... Course in Agriculture VIOLET MABEL HOLLOWAY ..... Courfe in Arif and Sciencef THE SIBLEY SCHOLARSHIP PHILIP CARMAN WAKELEY ..... Courfe in Agriculture 88 THE STEWART L. WOODFORD SCHOLARSHIPS LOUISE ALFREDA HILL ..... Conr:e in Art: BERTHA ANNA NIARKS ..... Conr:e in Art: THE JOHN STANTON GOULD SCHOLARSHIPS RUBY XVHEATON ...... C0nr:e in Art: SARAH FANNY SIMON ...... Conr:e in Art: THE HORACE GREELEY SCHOLARSHIP JAMES BARTON NICHOLS ..... Conr:e in Art: CLASS OF I924 THE KENNEY SCHOLARSHIPS and Science: and Science: and Science: ancl Science: and Science: HENRX' GOLDBERG . . . '. . Conr:e in Art: and Science: SIDNEY ARTHUR GOLDSTEIN .... Conr:e in Art: and Science: THE CORNELL SCHOLARSHIPS JAMES HUTTON ....... Conr:e in Art: and Science: ESTHER RfIIRIAM SCHXVABE ..... Coilr:e in Art: and Science: THE PRESIDENT WHITE SCHOLARSHIPS IVIARCELLA ANDREE VARON ..... Conr:e in Art: and Science: CHARLES COHEN ...,.. C0nr:e in Art: and Science: THE HENRY B. LORD SCHOLARSHIPS CHARLES WILLIAM HETZLER .... Conr:e in Art: and Science: OTTO CARL JAEGER ...... Conr:e in Art: and Science: THE BICGRAVV SCHOLARSHIPS GREGORY PINCUS ....... Conr:e in Agriculture ROSE TRILLING ....... Conr:e in Art: and Science: THE SAGE SCHOLARSHIPS EDITH HARRIS ....... Conr:e in Art: and Science: LILY DIANA IXKIAGEE ...... Conr:e in Art: and Science: THE SIBLEY SCHOLARSHIPS IRVING AMSON ..... C0ur:e in Mechanical Engineering FRANK LESLIE THOMPSON . . I . Conr:e in Civil Engineering THE STEWART L. VVOODFORD SCHOLARSHIPS FRANCES IVICALLISTER ..... Co'ar:e in Art: and Science: MARGARET IVICALLISTER ..... Conr:e in Art: and Science: THE STANTON GOULD SCHOLARSHIPS OLIVE LING ....... Conr:e in Art: and Science: ESTHER PEEFEER . A ..... C0iir:e in Art: and Science: THE HORACE GREELEY SCHOLARSHIP CHARLES NICHOLAS STRONG I .... Conr:e in Art: and Science: 89 V N1 V U GRHDUH EI THE SUSAN LINN SAGE GRADUATE SCHOLARSHIPS IN PHILOSOPHY MARJORIE SILLIMAN HARRIS, B.A., Mt. Holyoke 1913. HAROLD ROBERT SMART, B.S., Wesleyan 1915. HENRY RICHEY SM1TH, A.B., Ohio Vlfesleyan 1907. IRL GOLDWIN TKVHITCHURCH, A.B., Northwestern 19165 A.M., 1917. NIARGARET NYSEWANDER, A.B., Indiana 1920. ' THE GRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP IN PHYSICS ' Kuo FENG SUN, BS., Pekin Government University 19164 A.lVI., Cornell 1919. THE GRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP IN LATIN AND GREEK HOMER FRANKLIN REBERT, A.B., Franklin and Marshall 1912gA.NI., 1919. THE GRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP IN ARCHAEOLOGY AND COMPARATIVE PHILOLOGY CoRA RoLEE LAUBSCHER, B.A., Randolph-Macon 1915. THE GRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP IN VERTEBRATE ZOOLOGY HERBERT FR1EDMAN, B.S., College of the City of New York 1920. THE GRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP IN ENGLISH ALBERT WALKER LIDDLE, A.B., 1920. THE GRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP IN CHEMISTRY JOSEPHINE SOUDERS, A.B., 1916. THE GRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP IN MATHEMATICS FRANCES ALMIRA ATWATER, A.B., Vassar 1916. THE GRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP IN HISTORY GUSSIE EsTHER GASKILL, A.B., Kansas 1918g A.M., IQIQ. THE GRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP IN CIVIL ENGINEERING SIDNEY Woon IVIOSHER, C.E., 1917. THE SUSAN LINN SAGE SCHOLARSHIPS IN PSYCHOLOGY CATHERINE BRADDOCK, A.B., A.M., Victoria. ANNA KELLMAN NVHITCHURCH, A.B., Lawrence 1916g A.M., Northwestern 1917. GRACE KINCKLE ADAMS, A.B., Randolph-IVIacon 1920. 90 v ' NJ i- - X A.-Ia, LIBRTIR NVILLARD AUSTEN, Librarian. IVIenIber of the Arnerican Library Association. :Member of the Bibliographical Society Of America. Fellow. American Library Institute. New York Library Association. ANDREW CURTIS XVHITE, Afniftant Librarian. A.B., Hamilton 18814 Ph.D., Cornell 1884. Member A. L. A. GEORGE LINCOLN BURR, LL.D., Librarian of Prefidant White Library I-IALLDOR I-IERMANNSON, Curator Icelandic Collertion. MARY FOWLER, B.S., Curator Petrarch and Dantz Collectionf. ACCESSIONS DIVISION ELIZABETH SAGE INGERSOLL, Superintendent. IVIINERVA STUBBS BEACH, Snperwifor of Periodicalf. BESSIE IVIARY COWLES, Affiftant. CATALOGUE DIVISION EMMA ROMELIA SPEED, A.B., Supervisor of Cazalogim. LILLIAN LELAND, Catalogner. MARGARET ROSE RICHTER, A.B., A.IVI., Catalogner. KATHERINE IVORDEN, Aniftant. READERS DIVISION ELIAS ROOT BEADLE VVILLIS, A.B., A.M., Superintendent. ANNA GREGORY, Senior Affiftant. LOUISE I-IOUGHTALING, Afxistant. STACKS DIVISION GEORGE DE GRASSI, Snjoerintenalent. I 91 v COUDCIL A Coizne tmm i The Cornellian Council of Cornell University Fou nded I 908 EXECUTIVE COIWIVIITTEE YVALTER PLATT COOKE, '91 .... H President of the Council JAMES KENNETH FRASER, '97 . . Vice-President of the Council JUSTIN Du PRATT IVHITE, 'QC GEORGE DAVIS CROFTS, 'OI RAYMOND PARMELEE RCIORSE, 'O3 ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF HAROLD FLACK, 'IZ ....... Secretary NVILLIAM HURSH FARNHAM, 'I8 .... Alffiftant Secretary ELBERT PARR TUTTLE, '18 .... Director of Publicity HONORARY MEMBERS FREDERIC SCHOFF, '71 INIERRITT ELVIN I-IAVILAND, '77 EDWIN GILLETTE, '73 BESSIE DEYVITT BEAHAN, '78 CHARLES SUMNER HARMON, '75 CALVIN TOMKINS, '79 .JEREMIAH KIERSTED CADY, '76 HOSEA XVEBSTER, 'So EXGFFICIO MEMBERS LUZERNE COVILLE, 'O3 WVOODFORD PATTERSON, '95 JOSEPH PORTER HARRIS, 'OI The Cornellian Council was founded by the alumni of Cornell University for the definite purpose of cultivating and stimulating among Cornell alumni the habit of giving to the University. The founders had in mind the idea of doing away with indiscriminate solicitation of the alumni for various University pur- poses and of having all appeals for the University's need made by one organization vested with authority. During the past twelve years each class has given its memorial to the University through the Cornellian Council in the form of annual pledges to the Alumni Fund. 92 CLASS REPRESENTATIVES ISSI-IRA ADELBERT PLACE I882-HERBERT DANA SCI-IENCK IS83-EBENEZER TOUSEY TURNER I884-HENRY JAY PATTEN 1885 -ROBERT JAMES EIDLIT7 1886-ELIAS DAVID ABINUM DE LIMA 1887-EDWIN NASH SANDERSON 1888-ALBERT ELBRACHT KTETZGER 1889 ISQO -LEON STERN 'JUSTIN DU PRATT WHITE 1891-CLARENCE SNIDER 1892-ROBERT THOMAS NIICKLE 1893-ERNEST VAIL STEBBENS 1894-EDWIN PARSON YOUNG 1895-HARRY JOSIAH CLARK 1896-WILLIAM XVOOD RICKER 1897 JAMES SKENNETH FRASER 1898-ERNEST MILLER BULL ISQQ-EDXVARD L. STEVENS, JR. IQOI--IOHN LAWSON SENIOR IQO2 IVIAURICE ROBERT WIVHINERH' 1903 -RAYNIOND PARMELEE MORSE 1904-HARLAND BRYANT TIBBETTS 1905-ERSKINE VVILDER IQO6-ROGER SHERMAN VAIL 1907-,TULIAN ALBERT POLLAK I9O8-'WILLIAM GERHIXRD ETENNEN IQO9-LEWIS HENRY IQIO-RUSSELL BLAIR HURLBURT 191 I-EDWIN EVERITT SHERIDAN IQI2-KARL WILLIAM GASS 1913-VVALTER ADAMS BRIDGEMAN 1914-THOMAS BOULDIN CREWS IQI5-THONIAS FRANCIS KEATING, J IQI6'-XKVEYLAND PFEIFFER IQI7-DONALD BAIN VAIL IQI8- 1919 HENRY VVISDOM RODEN ALPHEUS WALDO SMITH IQOO-VVILFRED LA SELLES WRIGHT IQZO-HOSEA CUSHMAN BALLOU 192 ITCHARLES CHESTER BAILEY MEMBERS AT LARGE FRANK GIFFORD TALLMAN, '80 FRANK SHERMAN VVASHBURN, '83 ANNA BOTSFORD COMSTOCK, '85 GEORGE BATCHELDER IQITTINGER, '85 GEORGE JUDD TANSEY, '88 WALTER PLATT COOKE, '91 GEORGE WXVOOD BACON, 792 RANDALL JAMES LEBOEUE, 792 EDWARD SPALDING SANDERSON, '94 NIARGUERITE THOURON LEE, 7Q4. ALFRED REUEL HORR, '95 CHARLES MILLS RUSSELL, ,QS FRANCIS OTTO AEEELD, JR., '97 LEWIS LEEDS TATUM, '97 DANIEL ALDEN REED, '98 CLARENCE NIEIGS ODDIE '99 v 7 7 WALTER CLARK TEAXGLE, OO EDWARD RENICK ALEXANDER, 'OI GEORGE DAVIS CROFTS, '01 WILLIAM BJETCALF, JR., ,OI EZRA BAILEY WHITMAN, ,OI EDWARD LIVINGSTONE ROBERTSON, 'OI ARCHIBALD TANNER BANNING R. ,OI 7 7 CLARENCE FLOYD HIRSHFELD, 'O5 THOMAS FLEMING, JR., '05 7 PAUL ARTHUR SCHOELLKOPE, O6 93 33 1' I, 9 I 1 M, fs , -22-s N-, 944 I ,y,Q was 2 ,ff my ,JAY dime c , 1' MM- Qffslwog V 1 I , 1 Q Classes Q E IOKS -gsm rs ,-N :S az E5 25 'Q 5 in EQ E' Q 5 X E S5 15 5:1 :-' va El EE 55 ,. 75 FR E52 E-S E : : Q f-E Es 2-3 as E2 24 95 L . . , , 1 JOHN DAVRY ADAMS, -I. D. North Troy. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Lan- singburg High School. Four years at Cornell. Scorpion, Freshman Track Team, College Basket- ball Team 2, C. U. C. A. Cabinet 3, 41 State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, Freshman Debate Club, British-American Club, Glee Club 4. JAMES RICHARD ADAMS, Dick, Utica. Chemistry. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Utica Free Academy. Four years at Cornell. GX, Freshman Cross Country Team, Freshman Track Team, Varsity Track Squad 2, MACAU. HYNIAN ADELSBERG, Lefty, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Boys High School. Four years at Cornell. AEII, Freshman Baseball Team, Varsity Baseball Squad 21 College Baseball Team 3, Chess Team 1, Captain 2, 3, 4, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, Undergraduate Scholarship, Assistant in Economics, Chess Club I, 2, President 3, 4, Nlenorah Society. JOHN ROBE1lTS Arxms, Jack, Buena Vista, Pa., Mechanical Engineering, Age, twenty-four. Pre- pared at hlclieesport High School. Four years at Cornell. AEQ, College Soccer Team 4, Lieuten- ant R. O. T. C. 2. HOXVARD SETI-I IALDRICH, Fredonia. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Fredonia Normal School. Four years at Cornell. 'Helios. EARL RAYMOND ANDREVV, Andy, Danbury, Conn. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Pre- pared at Phillips-Andover Academy. Four years at Cornell. AXP, Pyramid, Freshman Track Team, Varsity Track Squad 2, College Baseball Team 2. . ' llVILl.,IAM BURNET IXPGAR, Bill, hiadison, N. J. Forestry. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at A-Iadison High School. Four years at Cornell. AVILBUR APTHQ-RFE, Bill, ' Auburn. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Auburn Academic High School. Four years at Cornell. A2415 Huntington Club. 96 It I' 1 ,I 2.1 .I ' ,I , ,. JUSTO ARRASTIA, Kid Villa,', Lubao, Pampanga, P. I. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-live. Pre- pared at College L. A. U. P. One year at Cornell. Filipino Cornellians, Cosmopolitan Club. AGUSTTN AFTIGAS, Nlexico City, Mexico. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-seven. Prepared at Mexico City Preparatory School. One year at Cornell. 1 EUGENE ALBERT ASCHAFFENBURG, Gene, New Orleans, La. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at lVIanual Training School. Three years at Cornell. ZBT. ALFRED GRIFFIN ASHCROFT, Grill Brooklyn. lVIechanical- Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Pre- pared at Manual Training High School. Four years at Cornell. Independent Association Execu- tive Committee, Captain R. O. T. C. 2, 3, hiajor 43 Dramatic Club Council, Cornell Officers Club, Cheer Leader. JEROME THOMAS ATKINSON, Jerry, Bayside. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Flushing High School. Four years at Cornell. ATA, Sphinx Head, Freshman Crew, Junior Varsity Crew 25 Freshman Advisory Committee 3, College Crew Coach 3, Assistant Varsity Coach 4. ARAM DIRAN BAEAYAN, 4'Bab, Armenia. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Robert Col- lege. One and one-half years at Cornell. Cornell Armenian Students Society. WILLIAM BRYANT BACKER, C'Billy,,' New York City. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Pre- pared at Barnard High School. Four years at Cornell. GPKE, Biandolin Club 2, 3, 4, Masque 3, Savage Club 4. . KEVORK PARSEGH BAHIEIIAN, Armenia. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Robert College. Two years at Cornell. '..i.... fl ,- - I :1,,r.n -NUI --I .3 , - f I - A. Y - - - ,Af ' f . 97 ' 1:1 ' . ' .V . ' 'I E, . I ' .. Uyifflz-5ys1,z,.1w it ' ,. I 'ri- fe Ui, ,7,. . ...,,. -,,.h, . . H .Y A Y Y f .ur .V Y Y .V . Y K V, ,V J., . 3 I 3 Y, Y Y W A. . ww, , ,. , - . . . ,,, .. , . . .. . 5. I -2 1. N1 I i .fp il E' lil 1 ll ll li .bl fir.. r'- I- , w tl I ' I w w. mm-5 Ma. 'I . it 13,1 gurl. ing... pw. '-1, in-fi. .WIN in. .. I ll gm - s l . M , X g 'lf-5.9.1 .. Y., , I .,. . li -. .. ee, .:':: ' . : CHARLES CHESTER BAILEY, Ches, Oakmont, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Peabody High School. Fouryears at Cornell.AAfI15 Aleph Samach 5 Quill and Dagger5 Freshman Advisory Committee 35 junior Smoker Committee35 Spring Day Hop Committee 35 Chairman Alumni Pledge Committee 45 University Honor Committee 45 Student Council 45 hlandolin Club IQ Glee Club 35 British-American Club 3, 45 Assistant Manager of Track 3, Manager 45 President I. A. A. A. A. DAVID WRIGHT BAKER, Bake, Dunkirk. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-four. Prepared at Phillips Exeter Academy. Four years at Cornell. EX5 Freshman Track Team5 Varsity Track Squad 2, 35 Exeter Club. I ANDREW GREY BALDWIN, Baldy,l' Brooklyn. Agriculture. Prepared at Erasmus Hall High School. Three years at Cornell. BQU5 Aleph Samach5 Wearer ofthe C 5 Freshman Crewg Varsity Crew 35 Spring Day Committee 3. HAROLD BALLOU, Ithaca. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Three years at Cornell. Editor of The TraiIblazz'r5 Cosmopolitan Club, Cornell International Polity Clubg Tertulia Estudiantina. HERBERT GEORGE BANSE, Herb, Chicago, Ill. Architecture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Nlilvvaukee YfVest High School. Four years at Cornell. QKE5 The Cornfll Annuals Board, Junior Associate Editor 3, Senior Associate Editor 4. WILLIAM BARASCH, Bill, Brooklyn. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at DeWitt Clinton High School. Four years at Cornell. BENJAMIN WILLIAM BARKAS, Brooklyn. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at East New York Preparatory School. Two years at Cornell. ROY EDGAR BARKDULL, Barky, New Orleans, La. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Newman lVIanual Training School. Four years at Cornell. KIDKE. , f..vw,VWV .. . V. ,. ..y .l. ,I I , ll ., l .Y up ,,. - W V.. .i,. W .i. t . ., . -Ln , Y... ., V - - . .. . .. wi.- . 1-I ,K . . - ., . . - .Y - A --- Y, A.-1?-,H --Y ll. ...v--fv- Av-r-M li , , 5 1, .., l I I ,irmkp.uV:l,g.ltl ll '.nf..'il.l1ill:F my ' 'zi m::..'I pv, ,n f7.qf..1,,.5...KC,'i,.1i:,q.h. lf: , ,'.,,,Wg Y.-a,1w,,g'i1li'-',,1 15- Tl.Tl i'..-.11 ipl' 'Th iw I A .H . 1' 4- figusi' -I.: H - it - i A I- - -.fJ-.L,':,.'- 1 I.: ' 98 , td. 3 l F. ' 5 ,ll A .Sl 3 I il ill '53, Illia - H rf' 'in H .lizfS?J . r .r..g,.,- , 1, JT , A ' . . . t - ,, 4 H ANZ: .4 5 , , . -7 xr- ' ' ' .T Y .. '1f'v4.'- f X Y -. . l . 'www 1- . M. 1- .r 1 .w.., .4 .. ,,.,r, .' 1 . ,. , ..,. , , . , CLIFFORD VAN ICEVREN BARKER, ':Bark, Staatsburg. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Pre- pared at Poughkeepsie High School. Four years at Cornell. ATSZ, Rod and Bob. HARRY WILBUR BARNES, Detroit, Nlich. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Phil- lips Andover Academy. Four years at Cornell. GJKNIZ, Pyramid. JOHN ALLEN BARTON, Bart, Belton, Texas. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Mt. Tamalpais hdilitary Academy. Three years at Cornell. EDWARD HOLMES BARTSCH, Eddie,'l Jersey City, N. I. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-three. Pre- pared at Dickinson High School. Three and one-half years at Cornell. ' VVILLIAM GARVIN BASTIAN, Garve, Zelienople, Pa. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-tWO. Prepared at Zelienople High School. Three years at Cornell. HIJFA, Sphinx Head, HBCTH, Varsity Basketball Team 3, Varsity Track Squad 2, Musical Clubs 2. IRVING BOSLEY BAUGHER, Bos,l' Catonsville, Md. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at University School. Four years at Cornell. EQE, Freshman Football Team, Varsity Football Squad, Freshman Banquet Committee, Sophomore Smoker Committee, junior Spring Day Com- mittee, Freshman Advisory Committee, Senior Class Day Committee. STAFFORD BACON BEACH, Sandy, lVest Palm Beach, Fla. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Palm Beach High School. Four years at Cornell. EN, First Lieutenant R. O. T.C. 3, Captain 4, British-American Club, Cornell Officers Club, Assistant Manager University Orchestra3, Manager 4. DANIEL SAYNE BEAM, Dan, Hemlock. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Hemlock High School. Four years at Cornell. ADD, Hebs-Sa, WCT , Wrestling Team 3, 4, Novice Heavy- weight Champion 3, Round-up Club. RY - ',,,,,,, Qi, , , W, Y . W, W . ,.-: , , ,ef ,, . 1... -- - .-. .. - . 99 .,- i wg. -, H '..-g A it I I ARLAND FREDERIC BEARDSLEY, Shorty, Birdie, Trumansburg. Agriculture. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Trumansburg High School. Four years at Cornell. , DANIEL BECK, 'KDan, Beaver, Utah. hlechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-six. Prepared at Murdock Academy. Three years at Cornell. Telluride Association, British-American Club, Rocky Mountain Club, Cornell Aero Club. CHARLES ALLEN BECKWITI-I, Becky, Bulialo. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-one. Pre- pared at Lafayette High School. Four years at Cornell. Eleusis. WILLIAM JOTHAM BEMUS, Bill,H Bemus Point. Electrical Engineering. Age, twenty-live. Prepared at Jamestown High School. Four years at Cornell. AXP, HKNQ University Orchestra I, 2, 35 College Athletic Director 4. JULIUS BENDET, New York City. Chemistry. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Morris High School. Four years at Cornell. State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. Iol-IN LATHAM BENHAM, Niagara Falls. Chemistry. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Niagara Falls High School. Four years at Cornell. State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, War Service Scholarship. ROBERT HADLEY BENNET, '4Bob,,' New York City. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Polytechnic Preparatory School. Four years at Cornell. 1I1KXI1g Freshman Advisory Committee 35 University Orchestra IQ The Cornfll Era Board I, 2, 3. THEODORE LAKE BENNETT, Ted, Geneseo. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Geneseo High School. Four years at Cornell. KKID: 1i1BKg fiJK4IPg State Cash and Tuition Scholar- ships, Undergraduate Scholarship, VVar Service Scholarship. ll' l .. . ' 5' - it 'ii -- . .U A.' I- ' 100 I ...iii. , .. I . IRVING LOUIS BERIVIAN, Berry, Brooklyn. Agriculture, Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Bush- wick High School. Four years at Cornell. WVILLIAM ROYSTON BETTS, JR., Bill, Englewood, N. J. Agriculture. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Horace hdann School. Four years at Cornell. Hockey Team, Tennis Team. , FREDERICK KEATING Brzu-r12L, Beutie, Tacoma, Wash. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Tacoma High School, Two years at Cornell. Rifle Team 3, 45 Varsity Debate Team 45 Captain R. O. T. C. 3, 4g Officers Club, President, Independent Association. CHARLES ARTHUR BEZER, Lep, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Erasmus Hall High School. Two years at Cornell. ATSI. XVILLIAM DOSH BICKEL, Bill, Pittsburgh, Pa. lvlechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-one. Pre- pared at Shady Side Academy. Four years at Cornell. XCIDQ TBII, Freshman Crew: Freshman Rush Committeeg Sophomore Cotillion Committee, Freshman Advisory Committee 3g Junior Prom- enade Committee, Senior Ball Committee. BRUNO VOLTAIRE BITKER, Bit, Nlilwaukee, WVis. Law. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at West High School, Four years at Cornell. ZBT. WILLIAM HILBI-:RT BLACK, JR., Cupie,', High Bridge, N. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty. Prepared at High Bridge High School. Four years at Cornell. QE. HAROLD VVILLIAM BLODGETT, Squee, Corning. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one-. Prepared at Corning North Side High School. Four years at Cornell. ETg State Cash and Tuition Scholar- ships. 101 I 1 I ii ,I . . -.. 1 .. . v h f. ' I I .L ,. yi ,.r:. . -f , Y , . 'uw i Ar- . V. . . I EDWARD BROWNING BLUE, Ed, Sewickley, Pa. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-four. Pre- pared at Pittsburgh High School. Four years at Cornell. 2113. ADRIAN FRANKLIN BLUME, Ade, Brooklyn. Agriculture, Age, twenty-four. Prepared at Manual Training High School. Four years at Cornell. Komos. BASIL BOBROVNICHY, Russia. Mechanical Engineering. Age, thirty-two. Prepared at Real School, Novosibkov. One year at Cornell. FRANCIS JOSEPH BOLAN, Frank, Waterburyf, Conn. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Pre- pared at Crosby High School. Four years at Cornell. IIJAG, Chairman Junior Smoker Committee, junior Endowment Fund Committeeg Chairman Senior Class Day Committee, The Cornell Widow Board, Assistant Business Manager of Masque. WILLIAM WORDEN BOLTON, Bill, Oil City, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty. Prepared at Oil City High School. Four years at Cornell. GE, Freshman Cross Country Team. LYMAN ORMSBEE BOND, Bondy, Joe, Port Henry. Agriculture. Age, twenty-five. Prepared at Port Henry High School. Four years at Cornell. RICHARD EDWARD Boorn, Tony, NVilkes-Barre, Pa. Law. Age, twenty-six. Prepared at Worcester Classical High School. One year at Cornell. ET. HAROLD CAIRNS BOOTHROYD, Boots, Newburgh. Chemistry. Age, twenty-hve. Prepared at New- burgh Free Academy. Four years at Cornell, State Cash and Tuition Scholarshipsg University Orchestra. 102 ,. li... iw? lil :li 1 l ll 'l' 1... r I ' -- ---V .'til,1, N . . W ,-: .-- -.11 ., : ! , 4 '. '1 , ' - pa HENRY BURT BOSWORTH, Boz, Buffalo. Forestry. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Hutchinson Central High School. Four years at Cornell. AT, Agricultural Council IQ Student Honor Com- mittee 3, Captain R. O. T. C. 3, Forestry Club, Officers Club, Agassiz Club. CLARENCE CoMsTocK Borr, Cal, Clinton. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-four. Prepared at Clinton High School. Five years at Cornell. Acacia. THEODORE BOWMAN, Ted, White Plains. Agriculture. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at White Plains High School. Three and one-half years at Cornell. GE. EDWARD DOAK BoYcE, Ed, Brooklyn. Law. Age, twenty-seven. Prepared at Freeport High School. Four years at Cornell. GEORGE ADAMS BOYD, Wallkill. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Middletown High School. Four years at Cornell. Varsity Track Squad, Cosmopolitan Club. SAMUEL DUNLAP BRADY, IR., Sam, Fairmont, W. Va. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-one. Pre- pared at Fairmont High School. Four years at Cornell. 21152, Rod and Bob, Junior Smoker Com- mittee 3, Southerners Club. JOHN PAUL BRANYEN, Minneapolis, Minn. Law. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Principia lVlili- tary Academy. Two and one-half years at Cornell. KA, CPAHP, Sophomore Cotillion Committee, Freshman Advisory Committee, Junior Spring Day Committee, The Cornell Annual: Board 3, University Orchestra IQ Mandolin Club IQ Masque. JULIUS LEO BRIEGEL, Chief, Briarcliff. Agriculture. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Briar- cliff High School. Four years at Cornell. 103 ' ', ., ,,: 1' L 5 ' r H ' il 5 , - - y V 'i it V' Y. ,,,' .Urn -, L . N .ry ,fr-. 4- ' ' l ,,.',.p' ,. ' 4' 4 r ' ' 'Y ' '- A , ,1 . ' .. Wit 'l' ' -.T -R lf ' ' rt, - 1 , ' , .. V - ,I .1 ' - - -,J -V, f--- --r - ,- 1 r rf, .ww i . . , M, .U .i. r iw .H 1.. '. 1. 1,I.u,r,. 21,1 li,,'.rQJ'E14ji.. 45,31 zumr :':Q',rL,,-xigwi Ui .-.,,,irm'.w.'.r'w.-1 1,5 ,:1vg1:.r. ill. A LESLIE EADIE BRIGGS, 'LDud,', Homer. Law. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Homer Academy- Four years at Cornell. ASQ. ' HENRY BEITZEL BRILLINGER, Beitz, York, Pa. Nlechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Pre- ' pared at York High School. Four years at Cornell. University Orchestra I, 3, 4, Musical Clubs 1, 3, Leader 4. , NORNIAN PIERSON BROWN, BroWnie,', Bernardsville, N. I. Agriculture. Age, twenty-one. Pre- pared at Bernards High School. Four years at Cornell. Hebs-Sa, Wearer of the C , Varsity Track Team 3, 45 Varsity Cross Country Team 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4. 4 THEODORE TALMADGE BUCKLEY, JR., Buck, Cambridge. Forestry. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Cambridge High School. Four years at Cornell. QIUAE3 Aleph Samachg Quill and Dagger, Hebs- Sag Wearer of the C , Varsity Crew 2, 3, Athletic Council 4. Q DALE BUMSTEAD, IR., Bummy, Oak Park, Ill. Nfechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Pre- pared at Oak Park High School. Four years at Cornell. CIPFA, Quill and Dagger, College Crew 23 Freshman Advisory Committee 3, 4, Senior Class Day Committee., The Cornell Em Board I, lVIan.ag- ing Editor 2, 3, Editor-in-Chief 4. PAUL MERCER BUNGART, Bun, Rockville Centre. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-three. Pre- pared at Oceanside High School. Four years at Cornell. The Cornell Countryman Board. ROBERT CHESTER BURT, Bob, Battle Creek, Nlich. Electrical Engineering. Age, twenty-four. Prepared at Battle Creek High School. Four years at Cornell. AXA, College Honor Group, Cornell Masonic Club, The Sibley journal of Engineering Board 2, 3, 4. HAROLD LELAND BUSH, Dick, Ludlowville. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-four. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Four years at Cornell. ' L 5' . 1-ly ... .r W. . -1 1. . . 104 V: 'I' l., r .L , . w..',,' ', nz . . ,.- , .,, . ,, ,, Mm , ,V ,. ,, , H I,-. Y, . 1 ii 'J YM-.. I . L., . BRYANT ORMOND BUTLER, Butts, Easton, lVld. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Catonsville High School. Two and one-half year-s at Cornell. Farmer's 'Week Committee, Agassiz Club, Round-up Club. RALPH HAh'IILTON BYRD, Caesar, Suffolk, Va. Nlechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Pre- pared at Jefferson High School. Five years at Cornell. 21192, College Baseball Team, Mandolin Club, Southerners Club, A. S. M. E., A. I. E. E. HARRY BRUCE CAHAN, Nap, Philadelphia, Pa. Law. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Central High School. Four years at Cornell. ZBT. FRANK LINCOLN CAMPBELL, JR., Omaha, Neb. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Omaha High School. Four years at Cornell. XXII, Freshman Crew Squad: Varsity Crew Squad 2, 3, Freshman Advisory Committee 3, 4, Junior Promenade Committee, Chairman Freshman Rush Committee, Chairman Senior Ball Committee, Nlajura. STEPHEN MARTIN CAMPION, Camp, East Orange, N. Chemistry. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Orange High School. Three years at Cornell. KCIH. JOHN FRANCIS CANNON, 'LJoe, Locust Gap, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-four. Prepared at Mt. Carmel High School. Three and one-half years at Cornell. AX, Varsity Basketball Squad 2, Musical Clubs 3, 4, University Orchestra I, 2, 3, Festival Chorus 3, Varsity Debate 4, Janus, Savage Club. LOUIS CAPLAN, 'cCap, Albany. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Albany High School. Four years at Cornell. State Tuition Scholarship, Blauvelt Scholarship, VVar Service Scholarship, lVlenorah, Intercollegiate Zionist Association. COLWELL JOSEPH CARNEY, COl,,' Newburgh. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-one. Pre- pared at Newburgh Academy. Four years at Cornell. ZAE, Varsity Hockey Squad 3, Varsity Baseball Squad 3, Rugby Team 3, Varsity Soccer Squad 4, Varsity Debate Club 25 Cornell Flying Club 3, Manager College .Athletics 2. 105 . . It . 5 I. K, I-, y 3 v . - 'Ii X A. . , .rpg - 1-., ,- - 1 1 . H- 11 ,wi . .W A A, A. -- .--. V-ff I .,,., ,.,,. . J fi EGBERT WENDELL CARRIER, Bob, Phoenix. Chemistry. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Fulton High School. Four years at Cornell. AXE, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. PI-IILIP FRANCIS CARROLL, Frank, Rosebank. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Curtis High School. Two years at Cornell. EAE. WILLIANI FRASER CASSEDY, IR., A'Bill,', Newburgh. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-tive. Pre- pared at Pavvling School. Four years at Cornell. KA, TBIIg HKNg Tennis Team 3. WILLIAM MAINS CASSIN, Bill,,' Sodus Point. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Newark High School. Four years at Cornell. ' HEMPSTEAD CASTLE, Westfield, Mass. Agriculture. Age, twenty-Seven. Three years at Cornell. CPKSIP. ' r ANASTACIO FRANCISCO DE CASTRO, CaSsy, Aianila, P. I. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-five. Prepared at University of the Philippines. One and one-half years at Cornell. President Filipino- Cornelliansg Cosmopolitan Club, Cornell Catholic Club. RAFAEL CASTRO-FERNANDEZ, Rafy, Santurce, Porto Rico. Law. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at San ,Tuan Central High School. Four years at Cornell. College Honor Group 3, University Novice Middleweight Champion 4.3 Cosmopolitan Club, Cornell Catholic Club. CARL CHRISTOPH CHAMBERLAIN, Chunk, Elmira. Agriculture. Age, twenty-five. Prepared at Elmira Free Academy. Four years at Cornell. Eleusis. 106 . ' , if . .. 'e1 ' - - .bin-,--wi. lfllm i r yf4ii,iLw' ,'.....-my ,Ll ,. : .i g 1 D Q r, Hi ., N' .- 1 f-il fr .i -. . . - ., .L .. ,, 11. A qw ' K - J' .L ,111-it . ,J .:,ggg:,4,ii..,.-, , , , .,. - ' Ui . 11. ,. .i 'N V. ,.. Um . WHL., ,,,. ,, iw . , . . , JOHN JOSEPH CHAVANNE, JR., Johnny,,' Woodhaven. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty. Prepared at Boys High School. Four years at Cornell. Kxlfg College Baseball Team 2, 33 The Comell Civil Engineer Board 3, Editor-in-Chief 4, Alumni Editor 4, Secretary, Association of Civil Engineers, Instructor in Civil Engineering, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, Cornell Catholic Club. YUHAN CHEN, Anting, China. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-four. One and one-half years at Cornell. Q KAN YUN CHENG, Ninghai Hsien, China. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-eight. Prepared at Peking Government University. One and one-half years at Cornell. Chinese Students Club. PU CHING C1-IENG, Bel, Foochow, China. Agriculture. Age, twenty-four. Prepared at Tsing Hua College. Two years at Cornell. PNP, Chinese Students Club. PETER CHERDANTZEFF, Petropavlovsk, Russia. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-nine. Pre- pared at Petropavlovsk Real School. One and one-half years at Cornell. Cosmopolitan Club. JAMES HUNTER CHESTON, HChes,', Yonkers. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Yonkers High School. Four years at Cornell. KAP, Varsity Track Squad 2, 35 College Baseball Team 2. GUSTAVE CHIRLIAN, Gus,,' New York City. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Morris High School. Four years at Cornell. OATQ State Tuition Scholarship. EDWIN FRANK CHOBOT, Eddie, Brooklyn. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Manual Training High School. Four years at Cornell. AXP, TBHg Pyramid, Freshman Baseball Teamg Varsity Baseball Squad 23 Varsity Soccer Squad 3, Tha Cornell Civil Engimfer Board 3, Ad- vertising hianager 4.5 Instructor in Civil Engineering 4. 107 xt.. - tr F, x n., X: L, ., I Y. , rg, ,- 4 ,Ni ' 1 W, A , . ' ,-,, ,. g,, - f- - . - . it ,, . V , in of - r. .- i , ,f 4 , .. L., .. X r V ' RAYNARD CHRISTIANSON, Bum,'l Butler, Pa. Nlechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-four. Pre- pared at Butler High School. Five years at Cornell, 955 Senior Banquet Committee, Glee Club, Savage Club. XIVALKER LEE CISLER, Cis, Gradyville, Pa. lXfIechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-three. Pre- pared at West Chester High School. Three years at Cornell. Freshman Football Team, Fresh- man Track Team, Varsity Track Team 2, 35 Spring Day Committee. ARTHUR LINCOLN CLARK, 4'Art, Boston, Nlass. A riculture. A e twent f-ei ht. Pre ared at Rox- g g i 3 g P bury Latin School. One year at Cornell. GX. GRIFFITH SAPPINGTON CLARK, Goff, Ellicott City, Md. Agriculture. Age, twenty. Prepared at Ellicott City High School. One and one-half years at Cornell. KA, Helios. JOHN TURNER CLARKSON, '4Clarky,'l St. Louis, Mo. Nlechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Soldan High School. Four years at Cornell. AAG, Freshman Advisory Committee 3, Junior Spring Day Committee 35 Majurag Nlandolin Club IQ Masque 3. GEORGE WVILLIAM CLAY, JR., New Orleans, La. Nlechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Pre- pared at Newman Manual Training School. Five years at Cornell. EAE,TB1'IgHKN- THOBURN GRANT CLEAVER, uPreach, Richmond Hill. Nlechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Richmond Hill High School. Four years at Cornell. SFAS. JOSEPH FRANCIS CLEMENTS, Clem, New York City. Law. Age, twenty-six. Prepared at Dwight Preparatory School. Three years at Cornell. Cornell Catholic Club. 108 WILLIAM WILLIS CLEMENTS, Clem, Devon, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Haverford. One year at Cornell. Zxlfg Freshman Track Team. DONALD GRISYVOLD COCKCROFT, Don, Northport. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-three. Pre- pared at Northport High School. Three and one-half years at Cornell. KNIJ5 fIDKfIIg College Base- ball Team 2, 3g Vice-President, Association of Civil Engineers, British-American Clubg The Cornell Civil Engineer Board 2, 3, Editor-in-Chief 4. ALDEN COLSTEN, Spike, Binghamton. Agriculture. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Binghamton High School. Four years at Cornell. AZ, Helios. JOSEPH COLUCCI, Joe, Holley. Chemistry. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Holley High School. Four years at Cornell. State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. WILLIANI CHARLES COMBS, Bill, Rochester. Law. Age, twenty-five. Prepared at East High School. Four years at Cornell. ATS25 Aleph Samachg Sphinx Headg fIJA1iJg Freshman Advisory Committee 3, 45 Junior Smoker Committee 3, Senior Banquet Committee 45 Sesomahg Assistant Manager of Baseball 3, hdanager 4. JOHN EDWIN CONNOLLY, Jack, hfiount Kisco. Agriculture. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Mount Kisco High School. Four years at Cornell. Farmers' Week Committeeg Round-up Clubg Cornell Catholic Club. GARRETT ELLIOTT CONOVER, 'iConnie,', Asbury Park, N. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-four. Prepared at Neptune High School. Five years at Cornell. TIKA, Pyramid. CARLTON CooKIz, Bullalo. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Nichols School. One year at Cornell. AACI15 Freshman Cap Burning Committee. 109 l W. Y. . WV' ' W 'li - I ' ' ' 'U 4 ., I Q 2 g,.:i,,, I I, ,,'f,Q?,,u H QM lnt' 4 'Q . U ' 5 .L I ,I N Q . .I 1,'Y,1.Lv.' !L'f.lgIg'I,i3,,, Q i'Q1Q'FiiViiW1WQi1YULNM,Y A 11 ' A A uf- 1Q are A A A A -A . , ug, Flea? grill r- .5 gg. P-,X In I -It Iwi' .fmQIiLalfJi,yQII ,JI I1 ifffwiif V i 1 fi g,. CHARLES RANSOM' COOLEY, L'Chic, Oberlin, O. Agriculture. Age, twenty-four. Prepared at Wake- ii: man High School. Three and one-half years at Cornell. Zodiac. . RAY SWEET COOPER, Horseheads. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Horseheads High School. Four years at Cornell. STUART XVILLIAM COOPER, Stu, Houghton, Mich. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-One. -it Prepared at Lake Forest Academy. Four years at Cornell. ECP, Aleph Samachg Wearer of the C , Freshman Crew, Varsity Crew 2g Junior Smoker Committee. - ff? WILLIAM lVl1LLER COOPER, JR., Bill, New York City. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty. Four ' A years at Cornell. EX, Masque. ABRAHAM COPELAND, Abe, Dannemora. Agriculture. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Burling- ton High School. Two years at Cornell. Vocational Training Club. ffm CESAR CORTINA, Gijon, Spain. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Gijon Escuela Superior. Three and one-half years at Cornell. Vice-President Cosmopolitan Club. RAOUL FAUST COWLEY, Havana, Cuba. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at The Clark- School for Concentration. Four years at Cornell. ACF',g Varsity Soccer Team, Latin- American Club, Valentine Club, Cercle Francais. DONALD KEITH CRAIG, Don, Bernardsville, N. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Bernards High School. TWO years at Cornell. CIDFA. .,, . 1 .l'i.. ' 'f . , '-w .. ww, Q, 3 ,gb ,I , I , I. , . :, 79, il, , W .V I I U I ' W ., iq, 1--:Y-. ..-A --U 2. f. - A -- f - A t - - - 1 , - nf: , . - 1.1- A ,-fav-Y.. ,. JVTWLY ...Jw .H . . ,, . ,, ., v A.. . .,.. ,, ,W ,. A, ., ., - ,, .,', , - A-1,1 --ff' -ff--Q-ra w - ...Y ,. Mez. N 'Y 1- .- -f- ----J f ff fi' 1- --- - V 'f A t ' , . V' :- I t I-J -Q. 4. .c., in li .If-I ' 'N 'fi I ,Q i i vu 'IE . -fi wr. wall 151 NE! .133 LS Te. i y ze.. fin zip -Q N. Tx 110 . x.. J... , X. '-1 ,1- --- - A wr ' Y -- , . ' i-uflll'Emil!!- ,::'if,,, 1 wig,ili,,fiy,,y:,,-n',i, i,,' fi' Iii,-wr' 5 ,iz ', ,, , U, J., , , g 5 . 3-, Q, I' ,I .1 , , ,vm iw ,,.,,, Nm, i,,,,,- -, ,-,,v- i t ,hc 1, ,Y , -. --- --- - --M' H.: Y '-- - , ,.,. -V, .:' ,' I, I - ii , l, , , , ,Lu-,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,3,, ., , ,, ,,,,,, ,, ,I ,wr I ,U ' Ma, ,,,,, ,,, ,writ My wp, Ag, ,,5,- v' 1 ,,4,,,4 ,I gp., -it ,,5,, 4 Q, wx, ,H 'V 3, WLLA '15, I, lf' f I. my ,,. fl, .T --, ,, ,-3 -l ,rw at Hg ., . -J 3?-il U'-3 'I 5, 6, rxl' -1. ' r 51 ,.. li li.. I, ill-ii 1 ,fi Q , ' fl F, , . , ff. I is .lzv il ,.f JG I. 1,1-gil, ,Eg il-' I l Ti l l, l 'fl fi 4, ,lad l'. ,.,. If 'll Le ,lg 4 ',r,. -' fm' ,:,,,-'I' ,,, V' ll , -I Q. .I 4, :AL-l 'lr E I '..,1'l 1 ll - ,--- -- .., - A-Y.. i-- RODERIC BAIRD CRANE, Rod, Omaha, Neb. hflechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Pre- pared at Lawrenceville School. Four years at Cornell. AA41, Freshman Banquet Committee, Chairman Sophomore Cotillion Committee, Senior Ball Committee, The Cornell Avmualf Board, Assistant Business Mariager 4, hiusical Clubs I. ROBERT WALTER CRAWVFORD, Bob, Warsaw. Electricalfngineering. Age, twenty-nine. Prepared at Warsaw High School. One year at Cornell. RICHARD ILsroN CRISFIELD, Dick, Brooklyn. Mechanical Engineering. Age, tWC11ty-'tWO. Pre- pared at Erasmus Hall High School. Four years at Cornell. Mandolin Club. HOWARD DONALD CRISWVELL, Cris, Maj, Washington, D. C. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty- two. Prepared at Central High School. Two and one-half years at Cornell. Freshman Football ' Team, Captain, R. O. T. C. 3, 4, Senators Club. V I GERALD FRANCIS CRoss, Indian Lake. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-five. Prepared at Indian Lake High School. Five years at Cornell. i ADDISON GIFFORD CROWLEY, Mike, Randolph. Law. Age, twenty. Prepared at Randolph High School. Four years at Cornell. AX. PAUL GAMBER CULLEY, Philadelphia, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty. Prepared at Spring Valley High School. Four years at Cornell. C. U. C. A. Cabinet 3, 4, Assistant Chimemaster 2, 3, Chimemaster 4, University Orchestra, Festival Chorus 3, Advanced Choir 4, Second Lieutenant R. O. T. C. 2, First Lieutenant 3, Captain 4, College Honor .Group 45 State Cash and Tuition Scholar- ships, Glee Club, Officers Club, Rilie Club, Student Volunteer, Assistant in Physics 3, 4. I XA7ALLACE VINCENT CUNNEEN, Wally, Port Jervis. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-five. Pre- pared at Port Jervis High School. Four years at Cornell. EIDE, Wearer of the C , Freshman Football Team, Varsity Lacrosse Team 2, 45 Varsity Football Team 3, Captain, Varsity Soccer Team 45 Sophomore Rush Committee, Junior Spring Day Committee, Senior Ball Committee. ,,,,w,,,,, ,H -,,,.,,:,, ,, , '3,',,,5,,y,W.ar,,.i ,:,, ,3,Q , r,,j,j r'.,, ,, Q f , ,..:1 , , , , 1, ', , , . - . L. ..-.,.,..,-.---. . , .... ., ,-.....u- Y- - - A . - 1 . N., ' W -- L.. ..-. . , : A A, --f---- - - -- -'Nr'-Ir-Y . , 1 , ,N L ..- unix, ., ., ,. 4' - . -- -. ,- -- - T'Y'T i iir' .fi ,Rni, Lfl'7f,:L. '1'Qglif-,,,, , Tig' iam-Q, '.i5f-Q,t- J9 g.+.,i',,fn!ij1Q af I . 1 it ' ' it ' f 111 , i.'vi' 'i '- 1' BENJAMIN AMos CUNNINGHAM, IR., Ben,'l Yonkers. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Yonkers High School. Four years at Cornell. EEE, TBI'Ig College Crew IQ Freshman Football Team, Varsity Football Squad 39 Varsity LacrossejTearn 3, Freshman Rush Committee, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. HAROLD RAYMOND CURRAN, Buffalo. Agriculture. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Hutchinson CentralfHigh School. Four years at Cornell. Helios, Agassiz Club. ROBERT ALDEN CUSHMAN, Ithaca. lVIechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Four years at Cornell. ATSZ,' Lieutenant R. O. T. C. 3, 4, Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4,0fl:1CCI'S Club 3, 4, President Cross Country Club 3. FAUST D'AMBRos1, D, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-four. Prepared at De' Witt Clinton High School. Four years at Cornell. Cosmopolitan Club., HERBERT HENRY DANKER, New York City. Agriculture. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at College of the City of New York. Two years at Cornell. ALLISON DANZIG, 'fDanny, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Albany High School. Four years at Cornell. Varsity Football Squad 3,' Varsity Football Team 45 Uni- versity Scholarship. ' RAFAEL MIGUEL DAVILA, Davie,'l Tegucigalpa, Honduras. Agriculture. Age, twenty-four. Pre- pared at Honduras Instituto Nacional. Four years at Cornell. Latin-American Club,' Valentine Club. CHESTER COUGHRAN DAVIS, Jeff, Castile. Agriculture. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Castile High School. Three years at Cornell. KAP,' Cornell Flying Club. . U ' . i ,- . .4 7' --P' 'NZ' it .. f.. W , V, .i Xxx' 1 .ng in www, ll I .. . 112 1 -, , ..,,, 5 '.,, ' ,,-...Q ,.,' of '- .. lf' ry , , - J ii li. 'M .. tiifi-ilflw 'IS1'1'-'I 1 Q' v I-.J -- S- z I i. ., J' . . 'I--I ,. ...i,.,. .ii . W ., .. va ,,,,.'.,-If 1 4 14, ,V ' V . W A ,, ROWLAND FENNER DAVIS, '4Dave, Dolgeville. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Pre- pared at Herkimer High School. Four years at Cornell. Kfbg HKN,' College Cross Country Team,' Varsity Cross Country Squad 3,' State Cash Scholarship, A. I. E. E. ROBERT OTIS DAVISON, Obie, Bath. Nlechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Haverling High School. Four years at Cornell. E112 Captain Freshman Track Team: Varsity Track Team 3, 4.,' Sophomore Spring Day Committee, Tuition Scholarship, Glee Club I, 3. ARTHUR DEAGON, Art, Freeport. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Freeport High School. Four years at Cornell. KNI1, College Baseball Team 2. ARTHUR HoBsoN DEAN, HArt, Ithaca. Law. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Four years at Cornell. 'IDACIL CARROLL HEINEY DEITRICK, Heiney, Watsontown, Pa. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty- three. Prepared at Watsontoivn High School. Four years at Cornell. GFA. EDWARD VICTOR DENNEEN, Eddie, '4Dinny,U Buffalo., Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty. Pre- pared at Nlasten Park High School. Four years at Cornell. KIHKIIUQ State Cash and Tuition Scholar- ships, Cross Country Club, Cornell Catholic Club. RICHARD DOUGLASS DENSMORE, Dick, Erie, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Erie Central High School. Four years at Cornell. HCCCCUQ Varsity Cross Country Squad 3, 4, Christian Science Society, British-American Club. FLOYD CORNELIUS DEVENBECK, Devie, Herkimer. Meclianical Engineering. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Herkimer High School. Four years at Cornell. -GX, Freshman Football Team, Varsity Football Squad 3, S. A. T. C. Football Team, Wrestling Team 2. ' 113 I ' ,1:.4vis,.w r A ' - , - V ., -,V, 'KV kv if LA- . air ' I , H I . I yu , Ai. j I- ry mpg .N 3, V , f, -, i . IXTICHAEL DICK, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Stuyvesant High School. Four years at Cornell. Tuition Scholarship. ' JOHN LEROY DICKINSON, JR., Dick, Hudson Falls. Agriculture. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Hudson Falls High School. Four years at Cornell. GA, Sphinx Head, Hebs-Sag Wearer ofthe CU, Varsity Track Team 2, 3, 4, Varsity Cross Country Team 35 Captain 4.5 President of Agricultural Association 4, Student Council 35 4.3 Adirondack Club. CHARLES KEITH D1cKsoN, Chick, Montclai1', N. Arts and Sciences. A e, twenty-two. Pre- pared at The Hill School. Four years at Cornell. APT, Mandolin Club IQ Hill School Club. HUGH NICHOLAS DIETZ-EN, Dunkirk. Agriculture. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Dunkirk High School. Four years at Cornell. Komos. RAYMOND CHARLES DIKEMAN, Dike,l' Forestville. Agriculture. Age, twenty-eight. Prepared at Forestville High School. Three and one-half years at Cornell. Kfibg Helios. FERDINAND CHARLES DINGE, Baldy,l' Newark, N. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Central High School. Four years at Cornell. 'WALTER IOHN DOCKERILL, Doc, New York City. Agriculture. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Erasmus High School. Four years at Cornell. Helios, UACANQ Freshman Track Team, Varsity Track Team 2, Varsity Soccer Team 4, Varsity Baseball Squad 35 George Stewart Prize 2. LOREN NEWELL DODGE, Buddy, lVIoira. Veterinary. Age, twenty-five. Prepared at Moira High School. Four years at Cornell. Axllg Senior Ball Committee. , , i 114 i i ' VVILSON SHANNON DODGE, Bill, Cleveland, O. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Pre- pared at University School. Four years at Cornell. ACID, Sphinx Head, Wearer ofthe C , Varsity Football Team 3, 4, Captain Elect, Spring Day Hop Committee, Senior Ball Committee, Student Council 2, 3, Captain R. O. T. C. 2, hlajor 3, Oliicers Club, Majura. JOHN OWEN DONALDSON, Joey, Washington, D. C. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Pre- pared at Central High School. DDE. HARRY JOSEPH DONOVAN, Harry, New York City. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Townsend Harris Hall. Two years at Cornell. GE, Class Representative to Agricultural Council 3, Forestry Club. THOMAS PETER DOREh'IUS, '4Tom, Red Bank, N. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Red Bank High School. Two and one-half years at Cornell. fIPI'A, Freshman Crew. JERRY SPIRES DORSEY, Hico, Texas. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty. Prepared at Hico High School. Three years at Cornell. AZQIP. ' JOHN CHARLES DOWNEY, Jack, Corry, Pa. Chemistry. Age, twenty-four. Prepared at Mercers- burg Academy. Four years at Cornell. EUGENE TOLMAN DRAKE, 'gDuckie,,' 'AFriar, Auburn. Agriculture. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Auburn Academic High School. Four years at Cornell. University Orchestra, Helios, Hunt- ington Club. PAUL WOODHULL DRAKE, Duckie, Morristown, N. J. Architecture. Age, twenty-three. .Pre- pared at Morristowfn High School. Five years at Cornell. QIPKZ, Freshman Tax Committee, Huntington Club. 115 ,H A .X - ' , . ,, ., ,' , 1 , 37 ' ,' , I, pi, Y '- wi,,','x.,.,'f.f:.-ffl V.-. , ' V. Y Y, 'i ' Y ALBERT STANLEY DUNCAN, Dunk, Brooklyn. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty. Prepared at Erasmus Hall High School. Four years at Cornell. QPKZ, Quill and Dagger, Senior Ball Com- mittee, The Cornell Widow Board 2, Art Editor 3. JOSEPH DEWEY DUNLEAVY, joe, Denver, Colo. Architecture. Age, twenty-four. Prepared at East Denver High School. Four years at Cornell. EQE, Freshman Track Team, Freshman Foot- ball Team, Varsity Football Squad 4, Freshman Tax Committee, Rocky Nlountain Club, Nlasque. GARRETT DENYCE DUILYEA, Garry, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Nlanual Training High School. Four years at Cornell. AEKID, ACAD, Freshman Track Team, Varsity Track Team 2, 3, 4, Varsity Cross Country Team 2, 3, Cross Country Club. RALPH -TAMES EDSELL, Eddie, Cedarhurst. Law, Age, twenty. Prepared at Far Rockaway High School. Three years at Cornell. ECIJE, ASCE, Junior Smoker Committee 3, Student Council 3, State Scholarship, Savage Club, iVl.usical Clubs 2, 3, University Orchestra, The Cornell Daily Sun Board I, 2, 3. IRVING BXIILLER ELLIOTT, VVoof,', Baltimore, Afldr Nlechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Pre- pared at Baltimore Polytechnic Institute. Three and one-half years at Cornell. Southerners Club' A. S. Nl. E. LEONARD KNIGHT ELMHIRST, Barnsley, England. Agriculture. Age, twenty-eight. Prepared at Repton School, England. Two years at Cornell. Telluride Association, President of Cosmopolitan Club, Vice-President of British-American Club, A-'Ianuscript Club, Dramatic Club. JAMES LEE ENSIGN, 'tjimmief' Rossville, Ga. Agriculture. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Chatta- nooga High School. Two years at Cornell. Helios. ERIC SIGFRID ERICKSON, Brooklyn. Nlechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-six. Prepared at Com- mercial High School. Four years at Cornell. BGII, Varsity Baseball Team 2, Varsity Football Team 2, 3. 116 ,mlb 1 s YJ-i1111ifW'1,w 3 i , .X 1 - ! ,,,1 tr- 1 H V' I1 'I 1' l v . . A-.H ii I. - -A f A av fe- ng YY K W Y ,V , .. fr H ,. ,W-' 1i I 11 ii 1 Ii ,I 1 , N ,. -.1 .1 , THEODORE LINCOLN ESCHVVEILER, Ted, Nlilivaukee, Wis. Architecture. Age, twenty-five. Pre- pared at Niarquette Academy. Four years at Cornell. Zxllg Freshman Track Team, President of Architectural Association, Nlasque. ASHER WARD EVANS, Si,,' Newark Valley. Agriculture. Age, twellty-ILWO. Prepared at Newark Valley High School. Four years at Cornell. OLIVER ELMORE EVERETT, 'LDoc, Nichols. Agriculture. Age, twenty-four. Prepared at Wyom- ing Seminary. Four years at Cornell. GX, Helios, Varsity Baseball Squad, 25 Glee Club 42 Cornell Masonic Club. WILLIAM VVILSON EVERITT, '4Bill, West Haven, Conn. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-five. Prepared at West Haven High School. One and one-half years at Cornell. DONALD CRISTON FABEL, Don,l' Cleveland, O. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at East High School. Four years at Cornellf KE. FRANK EARLE FAIRCHILD, 'LDuke, Brooklyn. Nlechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-three. Pre- pared at Boys High School. Four years at Cornell. DIPE, HKNQ A. S. M. E. Smoker Committee 3, , State Cash and Tuition Scholarshipsg A. I. E. E. CHARLES CRITTENDEN FAIRFAX, Beatie,l' Geneva. Nlechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-four. Prepared at Geneva High School. Four years at Cornell., GA, A. S. NI. E., Rifle Club I. YEFIM IOSIFOVITCH FANABERIA, Brest-Litovsk, Russia. Agriculture. Age, twenty-four. Prepared at Kornmertcheslioe Uchilishsche. Two and one-half years at Cornell. . .,-M.. I ' -'I I I I I 1 ' 1 . , ,. L . 1 , . ,er . , ,. . .f - 41- - 'f : H f -f A ... , .. v . . ., . . . ---.-H , , ,I ,..,,,.,.- , , , - .. 1 1 . . .1 .V - . ..I...u... Mx, .-.J . .Y 5 .. 117 THEODORE SUMNER FARLEY, Ted, Ithaca. hiechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-two. ,Prepared at Lockport High School. Four years at Cornell. GX, TB1'I34HKNg State Tuition Scholarshipg Instructor in Electrical Engineering. CLARKSON LEWVIS FARNSWORTH, Farney, Huntington. Nlechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-four Prepared at Hamilton Institute. One year at Cornell. AKEg The Cornell Widow Board, Masque. ARcI-IIE KEITH FARR, Corp, Northville. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty. -Prepared at North- ville High School. Four years at Cornell. State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. HUGH VINCENT FEEHAN, '4Vinie, Ithaca. Landscape Architecture. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Four years at Cornell. Hebs-Sa. ' GEORGE HENRY FIEDLER, Rochester. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty. Prepared at Breck- enridge High School. Four years at Cornell. Komos. GUs'rAv ALBERT FINGADO, IR., Gus, New York City. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Curtis High School. Four years at Cornell. Zodiac, Freshman Crew Squad, Varsity Crew Squad 2, 45 University Orchestra. ' ALFRED LEwIs FINKELSTEIN, Fink, Waterbury, Conn. Law. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Crosby High School. Three years at Cornell. EAMQ College Honor Group 3, 4, University Orches- tra, The Cornell Law Quarterly Board. RONALD TUCKER PINNEY, Ron, Emporia, Kansas. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. , Pre- pared at Emporia High School. Two years at Cornell. QA9. H I - w ,, i 118 SAMUEL THOMAS Frscr-1, Ye Poor Fish, Corona. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Newtown High School. Four years at Cornell. Cornell Poultry Association. CHARLES STEWART FISKE, Stew,,' Baltimore, Md. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty. Pre- pared at Baltimore Polytechnic Institute. Three years at Cornell. 21122, HKN5 Mandolin Club, Southerners Club, A. I. E. E. PAUL EARLY FITZPATRICK, Fitz, Buffalo. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at South Park High School. Four and one-half years at Cornell. QEK: Pyramidg Freshman Football Squad ,Varsity Football Squad 23 Sophomore Smoker Committee, Sophomore Tax Committee, Scalp and Blade. RAYMOND FLECKENSTEIN, Fleck, Ellenville. Chemistry. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Ellen- ville High School. Four years at Cornell. JOHN RIMER FLEMING, Hjackf' Brooklyn. Agriculture. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Erasmus Hall High School. Four years at Cornell. Komosg EAXg Hebs-Sag College Honor Committee 45 Secretary of Agricultural Association 45 Round-up Club, The Cornell Countryman Board I, 2, 3, Editor-in-Chief 4. WILBUR JAMESON FORBES, Newt, Colebrook, N. H. Agriculture. Age, twenty-four. Prepared at Colebrookl Academy. Four years at Cornell. Farmers' Week Committee. HAROLD WILLIS Fokn, Fliv, Henry, Belleville, N. J. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Belleville High School. Two years at Cornell. Huntington Club. MURRILL HAMILTON FORSTER, Mun Buffalo. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Lafayette High School. Four years at Cornell. DIPE, Pyramid, Soccer Squad 45 Scalp and Blade, Assistant Manager of Soccer 35 Manager of Lacrosse 4. 119 'L A 4' 1 A , I 11 , Y 1 'Q11 , 1 111m x1 1 1 1 4 1- 1, 1 1 1 111, V , 11 1 1 I., M11 511,11 111: 11 f.QJ'1! 11 ' ' ' i 17. 11 . 1121 1 111 '11 if' K :VI 1 21, 5 1151 1' J' 3 1 511 1 '1 1 21 1 11 11 111 1' 1 1 1 1 . eeeee- . 12.1. ,AH ,, Y .W V - . ,,. ,, -- - --- , A- - 1- - 1 1,--W 1 1-ie g.:-sf -f, -V 71- ----1 H- 11:11. 1 1, . . 1 Y , . 1 - 1 1 .. ' ' 1- 113 ,, 11 1111111211 1.111 11 1 1 2111 1,11 '11 111 11 -111.1511 111'11J1111111.1 ff'-. 1 11.1 1 ?11'111.i1T'T1b1.1iT1111 111T'Z'TF' 1T11'111' M3171 V17 '1 1 1' 2111' 1711 11'11 ' T high? , , , A .. .1 -.17 ,..1 . .1 it .ii , Q, 17 1 i . ,. nn. . , ur V: 1, Lu ,1 1, ,EA-.1, 1 a. .E , 1... , . . 1 L 3 JJEY4 1 .1. , 1, A 1 1, 1 . 1' 1 11 e 1 XVINSLOW FOSTER, New York City. Chemistry. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Morris High School. 1-' 1- One and one-half years at Cornell. Q 15511 11 1 . . . V11 LOUIS FRANK, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-Five. Prepared at DeVVitt ClInton 1 1 5.11 High School Three years at Cornell. 1 .gl 11 VINCENT SYDNEY FRANKEL, '4Vinnie,'1 Cleveland, O. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Pre- 1,1 11 , pared at East High School. One-half year at Cornell. M1 111-11 , , I 1 '11 111 RALPH FRANCIS FREEMAN, Babe, Mendham, N. J. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-one. '11 Prepared at Morristoyvn High School. Four years at Cornell. IIKA. 1.111 1' 1. p1 1:11 LEWIS MILLER FRENCH, Frenchy, New Orleans, La. Agriculture. Age, twenty. Prepared at Wim' .1 1 ya H New Orleans hianual Training High School. Three years at Cornell. if 1 111 11111, 1 11 IULIAN TVIAXWELL PRESTON, 4'Doc, Highland. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at 1121, Highland High School. Four years, at Cornell. Varsity Crew Squad 35 Cornell Flying Club. 1311 T91 WILLIANI EDWARD FRIEDMAN, Bill,', Brooklyn. Chemistry. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Boys 1-ef 1-1 1,,, -11 High School. Four years at Cornell. BEF, College Baseball Team I, 2, 35 College Basketball Team fl 2, 35 The Cornell Clwmixl Board 3, 45 Grasselli Scholarship. 11 31 ..1 HORACE HARPER FRITZ, JR., Hod, Philadelphia, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Pre- pared at Haverford Preparatory School. Four years at Cornell. AACIJQ iiACF7,Q Varsity Baseball Team 2, 3, Varsity Soccer Team 3, Freshman Advisory Committee 3, 45 Senior Class Day Com- mittee 4g Majura. .. . - gp, . 1' 1 1f1 ' - 4 , -- - 1 - 1 A --,Y -.- . 'T Ei, 1 lief ..:1 1411 1? 17' 111: ,1..:1 1 1 1' 11l:1 15.11 1,1-1 z., if 1 1 12 1 ' T1 1,121 L 11311, ,L 11 ' -Q.: W FT' 'ri 1 '11 1 1 -131 .1 1111 'T i 1:e!1 - 11:11 11., 1 ,1F:'1 1' 11 1 ,.. -1111 ' 1131 , L, , A-, .. i- . ,. 17. , ,Yi V Y 1' -,Y . . S-, . . . . .1,,,.,!.,.-,Yi .. YY.. . V -11, 11 ff- 1 f -1:f':'l,:31 Vt, 1111,1g..: VE 11'.111-- 1 11,1 1 '1 Y' 111,11 111.13 111 .1:1111.1'i11.q 11 1,11':1'111,'12 1' 1.11 -w-. '2v,1ggg,1'1l1?1f1!'liI1,2fQ1l1i11 'i1:11111gFif I1!'1h:xE1lA-,T-71151,1111,'11LIL, 120 1. ,., -i .44 , ., - --vi .gp . . , iv. Y f- . - -r .c W- - r A 'f im. .- A 1. .i xxxx -N . 4 X. . .. .- '. .f , ' 1 .. , .,,, V .. .. . . .rv ..,, F. 4 .,.. N ,. gr. ANTHONY SALVATOR GACCIONE, Tony, Rutherford, N. I. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Rutherford High School. Three years at Cornell. TIVILLIAM MCCLURE GALE, Bill, New York City. lVIechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Hackley School. Four years at Cornell. EN, British-American Club 3, 4. DEAN HASBROUCH GALLAQHER, Dingle, Syracuse. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-four. Prepared at Technical High School. Four years at Cornell. Seal and Serpent, Varsity Football Squad 45 University Orchestra 1, 3, Nlusical Clubs 4. WALDEMAR JOHN GALLMAN, Torts, Wellsville. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Wellsville High School. Four years at Cornell. KAP, Tuition Scholarship, Editor of Tha Lutheran Student 3, President of Lutheran Association 4. VARTAN GARABEDIAN, Bashkale, Armenia. Agriculture. Age, twenty-five. Prepared at Van Ameri- can Mission High School. Three years at Cornell. Secretary of Cornell Armenian Students Assoc- iation, C. U. C. A. Cabinet, Second Lieutenant R. O. T. C. LEWIS BROWN GATELY, Lew, Mamaroneck. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-three. Pre- pared at Brooklyn Polytechnic Preparatory School. Five years at Cornell. NPT, MACAU, Fresh- , man Track Team, Varsity Track Team 1, 2, 3, Freshman Advisory Committee 35 Poly Club. EDWARD CROSSETT GATES, 4'Ed,U Crossett, Arkansas. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Crossett High School. Four years at Cornell. EAE, Freshman Football Team, Var- sity Football Squad 3, Sophomore Smoker Committee. 4 . TXEILTON GENNIS, Tubby, Dolgeville. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Dolge- ville High School. Four and one-half years at Cornell. EAM, State Cash and Tuition Scholar- ships, Arba-ll Club. M' i'-H -- ..... .. Y . M li , . , ' ' ' V .' ily, VU'-pl. wana, 1 . f i . i .Ma ' ij , in . 4 .N , j , ' ' 'f fs.-..-elf' A' - r 1' -is V A fr r 1 f 1 i ,Ley 4, - ,. wr ., Y , t-ft 1. ,Y Y 1 -- -. Y vm - 1 pr, -...,: .N V ' 'r ' ' - ' ' , aiu' 141 1.1 1' 'y Nose ':f..w'Bf.J3.iJ'ig .. ,Jax LH: -ip 't' Zi' L:'.a v ig, ..t iw . qv H ' 1' ' , ' . ,Mk ,, A W.,-,X . ,. .. . a . , .., 121 . W . W .1 ' 1 1, ,V ,,. 1 WALTER BLAKESLEY GEROULD, Walt, Evanston, Ill. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Pre- pared at Asheville School. Four years at Cornell. 6AXg Freshman Football Squadg Chairman Sophomore Smoker Committee 2g Freshman Advisory Committee 35 Masque 3, 4g Manager of Golf 4. GEORGE FOLK GERSHEL, Joe, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty. Prepared at Columbia Grammar School. Four years at Cornell. ZBT. 3 ROY DELBERT GIBBS, Ellenburg. Agriculture. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Ellenburg High School. Four years at Cornell. V EDWARD BURR GIDDINGS, Ned, Baldwinsville. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Baldwinsville High School. Three and One-half years at Cornell. AFP, College Baseball Team 3g College Soccer Team 4, Farmers' Week Committee. . HAROLD BENEDICT GIFFORD, Heck, Gloversville. Agriculture. Age, twenty-five. Prepared at Gloversville High School. Three years at Cornell. AZQ Hebs-Sag College Baseball Team 35 College Tax Committee 2, 3g College Athletic Director. KENNETH GORDON GILLETTE, Ken,', Grahamsville. Electrical Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Pre- pared at Nliddletown High School. Foui years at Cornell. Acaciag Cornell Masonic Club, A. I. F.. F.. PAUL GILLETTE, Ithaca. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-five. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Four years at Cornell. AKE. SAMUEL GLENN, Shorty, Utica. Veterinary. Age, twenty-six. Prepared at Utica Free Academy. Four years at Cornell. O.A.T. . ,V y , . i.. ,V . . W' , ' ix ' i , .i , ,., .. , nn,--1.1 i 122 EMIL GOLDBERG, 4'Aim, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Boys High Skchool. Four years at Cornell. College Baseball Team 2, 3, State Scholarship, Blauvelt Scholar- s Ip. HERBERT FRANKLIN GOOD, Herb, Dayton, O. Law. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Stivers High School.. Two and one-half years at Cornell. KAP, Freshman Football Team, Varsity Track Squad 2, Semi-Centennial Entertainment Committee, Glee Club I, 2. I MYRON ALEXANDER GORDON, Sharon Springs. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Sharon Springs High School. Three years at Cornell. Scorpion, State Scholarship. CLARENCE JOHN GORMAN, Gorm, Pulaski. Law. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Pulaski High School. Four years at Cornell. ASQ, Cornell Masonic Club, Boardman Club, President 4. ALBERT HOPKINS DE GRAFF, Count, Adams Center. Agriculture. Age, thirty-five. Prepared at Lewis Institute. Three years at Cornell. College Honor Group, University Orchestra. WILLIAM BROOKE GRAVES, Gouverneur. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Gouver- neur High School. Four years at Cornell. University Scholarship, Freshman Debate Clubg Var- sity Debate Club, Vice-President 3, Assistant in American History 4. RALPH GRAY, Blaine. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-four. Prepared at Union-Endicott High School. Four years at Cornell. Zodiac. RUSSELL WARREN GRAY, Russ, Greene. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Greene High School. Four years at Cornell. 21112, Helios, College Baseball Team 3, College Honor Group 35 Festival Chorus 35 Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4. 123 ,.1 f 1 111 '1 1 11. 1 1 11'1 1 1 111' 1 1 A. 1 1-1 1 1 1 ' 11111-111111 1'111F 1111111111 11 1111'2111'1 ' t Y . 17 V X 17 1 Y 11, V gil 1 1 11 --11 1 1 I ..fY1:Hv . Ymlrglvwrrw f1Y..YY 1,,. YL l . . Y. Y .,. . ,.... . -- -,.-. . ,ir Y Y V V 'VY ...rc .- A - . --,se F 11 1 1 --41, . .. 1, li 1 ll if 'lL 1i.5 1 111' 1 11 .V Q 111.. 1 Q 1 l 11 . -- - ' ' . . , , .V A - 11 W Y' ,1 - ' - I - -. 1 - rr A ' ' 1 R, . . V -1 V V , -1- 1 1. 1. . 11, , ..1Lv.' ..111, . .1 1 ..,,. Vg Y I Y Y 31, g EI '1 FRANCIS KENNEDY GREEN, Gus,', Niiddleburg, Va. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-one. One year at Cornell. KA. - CHARLES ISADORE GREENBURG, Charlie, Myerstown, Pa. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Nlyerstown High School. Four years at Cornell. QIPEH. l EDWARD REGINALD GRIGGS, Reg, Glens Falls. Nlechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-four. Pre- , 1 pared at Glens Falls High School. Four years at Cornell. GA, A. S. Nl. E., State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, Adirondack Club 3, President 4.5 The Sibley journal of Engineering Board 2, Manag- Q44 l ing Editor 3, Editor-in-Chief 4, President 4. V' 1 13 ARTHUR STEWART GRISWOLD, Gris, Rocky Hill, Conn. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-two. if 1 Prepared at Middletowvn High School. Four and one-half years at Cornell. 4.11 . L-li DEMETRIUS WILBUR GRISWOLD, Griz, Port Clinton, O. Nleclianical Engineering. Age, twenty- four. Prepared at Port Clinton High School. Five years at Cornell. KIJKE. JOHN LAURENS GUEST, Hjohnnyf' Richmond, Va. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-two. One year .gg at Cornell. Southerners Club. f .Q t .. 2115 WESLEY TATE GUEST, '4Eddie, Silver Creek. Electrical Engineering. Age, twenty-one. Prepared , Qi' at Silver Creek High School. Four years at Cornell. Huntington Club, College Cross Country 1' Q., Team 3g Varsity Cross Country Team 4, ccCc g Lieutenant R. O. T. C. 2, A. I. E. E., Cornell 1 11 .11 Cross Country Club. - FRANK WILLIAM GUMBOLDT, JR., Gummy, Katonah. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty. Prepared at Katonah High School. Four years at Cornell. A234195 Freshman Track Teamg Freshman Bas- , ketball Team, College Cross Country Teamg College Honor Committee, State Cash and Tuition 1' Scholarships, A-Tasque. -11 , 1 . 1 . . . . 1 . , W W Y M v r, f Y - 1 1g 1 , K 11 1 ewbiwwr . .l . 5 I 1'- :.1 1: 1 .. '1 l'f . 91-- .L , .L F 1 9 1 f ,, 11 , 1. 11- l -.lr . .,... . ,mr !,f1L:y---Y - '111 1 1- ff .1 A ,- . .-- Q '-4 H ff Y 1.-,1 . L .. . A . Y T Y 1 ,.,1.'1. :Y 1 - - .--7 11: 1 1 1 A 1 1' il' l V ' 11 l. -1 ,1l11111'J1T'1. :.'1 VA 11l'11.11Ezi i111-1 .g:'11111:1 ,- ,.g..,1'f' '1 111 1' 1111 .12 '-'i'1.i1.1,- ,lt,...Vag,1:ga!lT3F' ., - . .. .4 ,.1,.. u,.g,.,,. .. . - ,. 124 1 . 1 rr '11 1i fli Q 23 1 . 1 s.. ., X1 as l 1. lf . 77 ,A ' l .l.. 1 L' l'l'3f L' , , A i- J,.'1 1 aiu Q, I t nr iw r .i ' 1 .. ' wk ni 1 Y V YY rv-WJ, it 5 i V . -ini-A ,V . . . ,uh Q . FRANCIS DOWJQEN GUN.N, Gunny, Lexington, Ky. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. PreQ pared at Lexington High School. TWO years at Cornell. ECDE. JULIUS HENRY HAECKER, 'ilulesf' Baldwin Harbor. Chemistry. Age, twenty-four. Prepared at Technical High School. Seven years at Cornell. A2115 State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, Riiie Club. WALTER JAY HALL, Monroe. Veterinary. Age, thirty. Prepared at Monroe High School. Four years at Cornell. QIJKCIDQ Scroll and Spade. FRANCIS EVAUL HANCE, Doc, Ithaca. Chemistry. Age, twenty-eight. Three years at Cornell AXEQ Department of Chemistry Ordnance Research. DELOS WALKER HARING, :'Lud, Buffalo. Law. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Lafayette High School. Four years at Cornell. Eleusis. - GLENN DOUGLAS HARIVION, Doug, Savannah. Veterinary. Age, twenty-One. Four years at Cor- nell. AXP, Society of Comparative lX4ediCineg University Orchestra, Cornell Nlasonic Club. NORMAN SPENCER HARRINGTON, Harry,H Cleveland, O. Rlechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Chester High School. Four years at Cornell. ATQ. 'WILLIAM HENRY HARRISON, Harry, Indianapolis, Ind. Architecture. Age, twenty-four. Pre- pared at Shortridge High School. Four years at Cornell. 125 LQ. I I Y ' -' ' it 'U 7 I 9 'f' Qi., l..3i-Q' lil','L.,,:Tilf Qi1!'QQf, ii I . Q K 'N ii ,i .tm A . Zu- f.,, yy . ., '.: , 11-' ,P g PAUL RICHMOND HART, '4Doc, Franklin, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared a Culver Nlilitary Academy. Three years at Cornell. ATA, Nlandolin Club I, University Orchestra I. CLENCY HERAIAN HASBROUCK, '4Hazzy, Idaho Falls, Idaho. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-four. Prepared at Idaho Falls High School. Three years at Cornell. AT, Quill and Dagger, Varsity Football Squad 3, 4, Senior ,Banquet Committee, Rocky Mountain Club. BERNARD HATZ, Stub,l' Brooklyn. Chemistry. Age, twenty. Prepared at Boys High School. Four years at Cornell. A JOHN BLACKSTOCK HAWVLEY, JR., Fort Worth, Texas. Civil Engineering. AKE, President of Cas- cadilla Association 4, Southerners Club. ' ALFRED MACPHERSON HAYS, Al, Columbus, O., Agriculture. Age, twenty-five. Two years at Cornell. Helios. ALBERT HAYWOOD, JR., Al, Flushing. Agriculture. Age, twenty-four. Prepared at Flushing High School. Four years at Cornell. EII, Freshman Track Team, Varsity Track Team 2, Cornell Flying Club. RANDOLPH ALFRED HEARD, Randy, Ithaca. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Four years at Cornell. ATA, Freshman Football Squad, Varsity Baseball Squad 2, Freshman Rush Committee. IVIORGAN LEWIS HEATH, Jamestown. Nlechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Jamestown High School. Four years at Cornell. A. S. FI. E. 126 ., ,V Y 1 '-W4- 'l l - 'VW' .1 ,ill- ' 'Ll I P 'fl 'ig-C , f li N r f 4 ,J at ' . I ' ' - , W' r , .,. . - fl . 3,5 A 4,0 V v ,Y V L., Wm, V W I I i ' -I.. .. 14. . A' ww':r. tw. , , .I I it '. - it I . . , , , - 1 MNH' A DANIEL HEIYIINGWAY HELLER, Dan, Feura Bush. Agriculture. Age, twenty-five. Prepared at Ravena High School. Four years at Cornell. AZ, Helios, Kermis Cast 3, Janus. HOWARD BETTS HENGERER, ':lVIonk, Dallas, Texas. Nlechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-four. Prepared at Central High School. Four years at Cornell. Mandolin Club 3, 4. PAUL ANTHONY HERBERT, Tony, New York City. Agriculture. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at DeWitt Clinton High School. Forestry Club. LEROY LOUIS HERNIAN, VVilliamsville. Veterinary. Age, twenty-four. Prepared at Williamsville High School. Two years at Cornell. SITE, Society of Comparative Medicine. CHARLES EDWARD HERMANN, Ed, St. Louis, Mo. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty. Prepared at Smith Academy. Four years at Cornell. HAROLD BERNARD HERMANN, Hal, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Age, tWCnLy-One. Prepared at Boys High School. Four years at Cornell. KIDEII, HLCTH, Freshman Football Squad, Varsity Lacrosse Team 3. ALFRED SEBASTIAN HERZIG, Alf Brooklyn. Forestry. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Boys High School. Four years at Cornell. AFP, Hebs-Sa, Cornell Foresters Club, President 4, Revolver Club, Kermis Cast 4, Editor of The Cornell F0re.vt1'y A1znual4. LELAND HALSEY HILL, Lee,,' Ozone Park. lXf1eclIanical Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Richmond Hill High School. Four years at Cornell. QKLID, HKN, State Cash Scholarship, Instructor in Electrical Engineering 4, A. I. E. E., A. S. M. E. 127 1, 2 +- ' ' ' K , - ,. ,, M 3ij,i31f1' --- CARYL BLAINE H1PsoN, Hip, East Norwalk, Conn. Agriculture. Age, twenty-seven. Prepared at Norwalk High School. Four years at Cornell. ER-IC DONALD HIRSCIi, Eric, Memphis, Tenn. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Central High School, Four years at Cornell. ZBT, Freshman Crew Squad, Varsity Crew Squad 43 Freshman Tax Committee, College Crew Coach 2. :HOWARD PIARVEY HITCI-ICOCK, Hula, Honolulu, H. T. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Pre- pared at Punahou Academy. Three years at Cornell. CIJKZ, Freshman Football Team. FRANCIS PIERCY PIODGKINSON, Hodge, Swarthmore, Pa. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty' three. Prepared at Edgewood High School. Four years at Cornell. QAX, Sphinx Head, Freshman Track Squad, Spring Day Hop Committee 3, Freshman Advisory Committee 3, 4, Junior SDring Day Committee, Senior Class Day Committee, Thr Cornell flmzualr Board 2, 3, Managing Editor 4, Masque, British-American Club, Musical Clubs. ' EDWIN JAMESILIOFF, Eddie , Mt. Vernon. CivilEngineering. Age, twenty-four. Prepared at Peddie In' stitute. Four years at Cornell. BSU, Sphinx Head, Rod and Bob, VVearer of the C , Freshman Football Team, Varsity Football Team 2, 3, 4, Freshman Spring Day Committee. TRYGVE WALDENIAR Horr, '4Red, Nlontclair, N. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-one. Fre- pared at Montclair High School. Four years at Cornell. A-fb, Rod and Bob, Cheer Leader 4, College Honor Committee 1, 2, 3, C. U. C. A. Cabinet 2, 3, Glee Club I, 2, Masque 3, 4, Dramatic Club. ' EARL S'rErsoN I'IOFSTATTER, I-Iocky, Nyack. Law. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Nyack High School. One year at Cornell. Cascadilla Club. Hotus ELBRIDGE Hocus, IR., Holly, Malone. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-five. Pre- pared at Franklin Academy. Four years at Cornell. ,, , i 128 nm 'I 3, i ' ,,1-lmnvii, 'gi It' it-it I W wry, 'I I , ,- I I ,v , 4 ,.1 , , , , , f , Y, , I I 1. -U, Y . , ,H : , A i V. I I 3, ., , ' . H s, MN. i A W V L . I 5 ,in-I I it ,-,..,i ,TI IW it ,f,'n,,i.II My ,ww ,I i ,I,.,, , -, ,, H ,,i,,. 3 , ,I ,NM 1 V I I., T ,, ,,,,, JOHN iKNIGl-IT PIOLBROOK, IR., Holy,', New York City. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Four years at Cornell. AX, Quill and Dagger, Wearer ofthe CH, Fresh- man Football Team, Varsity Football Squad 35 Varsity Baseball Squad 2, 3, Varsity Baseball Team 4, State Cornell Day Committee, Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4. 'WILLIAM FREDERICK HOLDERMAN, A'Bill, New York City. Agriculture. Age, twenty-nine. Pre- pared at Gymnasium Preparatory School. Four years at Cornell. JOHN COONLEY I'IOLLIS, Johnny, Concord, N. H. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-four. Pre- pared at Concord High School. Five years at Cornell. QAX, Freshman Advisory Committee 2, The Cornell Wfidow Board 2, 3, 4, Masque 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM CARROLL HOLLIS, Bill, Richmond Hill. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Richmond Hill High School. Three and one-half years at Cornell. Captain R. O. T. C. 4, Cornell Catholic Club, Officers Club. HARRY LEONARD HOLSTROM, Holly, St. Paul, Minn. Nlechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-five. Prepared at Nlechanic Arts High School. Four years at Cornell. Komos. WALTER SCOTT HOLZEERGER, Sleep, Hamilton, O. Chemistry. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Hamilton High School. Four years at Cornell. AXE, Al-Djebar, TBII. THOMAS STANLEY HOOD, Tom, Indianapolis, Ind. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty. Prepared at Shortriclge High School. Four years at Cornell. BGII, Pyramid. STEPHEN BYRD HORRELL, Steve, Pasadena, Calif. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Pasadena High School. Four years at Cornell. AKE, Sphinx Head, Wearer of the HC , Varsity Football Team 3, 4, Freshman Banquet Committee, Chairman Sophomore Spring Day Committee, Freshman Advisory Committee 3, Student Council 3, 4, Majura. I I, '-.rw IV ,V I, 5 K, :lt 57-. ,, I VV- ,N - - , . 3 I. Tr . , . g ..H, . , V gf ... , .3 .NI Jwain ,,,5rt.,,fI.'m,,, ,,,,I .I ,I 5 Hr, ,I -7 - ,,, I 'I ,, - I , E Y , , -1, . l ,. ,N , , ..., , ,v 129 ,Q-,,,... ., , H, il l 1 mi 'gl ii ' .V EDWARD KENNETH HORTON, Steamer, Ken, Whitehall. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Whitehall High School. Four years at Cornell. EH, Freshman Debate Club, A. B. Club. ROBERT CHARLES HOUCK, Bob, Honeoye Falls. Chemistry. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Honeoye Falls High School. Three years at Cornell. GERALD BRAVO HOUK, Jerry, Owego. Architecture. Age, twenty-four. Prepared at Owego Academy. Four years at Cornell. FREEMAN SMITH HOWLETT, Knowlesville. Agriculture. Age, twenty. Prepared at Albion High School. Four years at Cornell. GA, QKKIJ, Helios, Farmers' Week Committee 2, 3, 4, Student Fruit Judging Team, College Honor Group 3, 4, Kermis Cast 2, 3, State Cash Scholarship, Dramatic Club 3, 4, The Cornell Countryman Board 2, 3, Assistant in Pomology 4, Assistant in Farm Llan- agement 4. ' CHENG CHIN HSIUNG, Pete, Nan Chang, China. Agriculture. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Tsing Hua College. One and one-half years at Cornell. Cornell Poultry Association. SHAO CHING HSUEH, Soup, Kiang-Yin, China. Electrical Engineering. Age, twenty-four. Pre- pared at Shanghai Government Institute of Technology. Two years at Cornell. PXP, A. I. E. E., Chinese Students Club. ALBERT JOSEPH HUGGER, Al, Ridgewood. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Newtown High School. Four years at Cornell. AXA, Freshman Baseball Team, College Base- ball Team 2, 3, Captain R. O. T. C. 2, 3, 4, Officers Club. JOHN BARTLETT HUNT, Alike, Unadilla. Agriculture. Age,twenty-two. Prepared at Unadilla High School. Three and one-half years at Cornell. APP. f , .- - . , . . , ,W , V . my 7 A , T L .93 . . , A 130 .' J, ig ivi,,,,11'.i QM- ,, ,- v,, ,i, 1 ,, 1, .H , ' , . EGERTON KM' HUNTER, Kaye, Detroit, Miclm. Architecture. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Central High School. Four years at Cornell. A2125 Gargoyle, SIPKfIPg Chairman Beaux Arts Ball Committee. , STUART NOBLE HYDE, Tin, Elmira. Chemistry.. Age, twenty-four. Prepared at Elmira Free - Academy. Three and one-half years at Cornell. GA, Scroll and Spade. WILLIAM IPARK, Washington, D. C. Agriculture. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Erasmus Hall High School. Three years at Cornell. Huntington Club. GEORGE SAMSELL IRVIN, Fairmont, W. Va. Landscape Art. Age, twenty--four. Prepared at Fair' mont High School. One year at Cornell. Advanced Choir. MARDUROS HOVHANNES ISHKANIAN, Ish, Philadelphia, Pa. Agriculture. Age, twenty-seven. I Pre- pared at Boys High School. Four years at Cornell. GPEORGE ANDREW JACKSON, Jack, Huntington. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-one. Pre- pared at Huntington High School. Four years at Cornell. State Cash Scholarship. IVIILES RICILIARD JACOBS, Ithaca. Arts and Sciences. Age, Nineteen. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Pour years at Cornell. Le Cercle Francais. ' SETH RANSOM IAGGER, Jig, Flushing. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Flushing High School. Four years at Cornell. 111.625 College Crew 2. ,,j ' F: .,, 1 ,i '. , v 1 - ,N I V ,M ,W M V 1, .. f , . . :. ,., Nm- -. 4 V 1 - A Q' -- 1. ' ,. 131 HAROLD ROBERTSON JAMES, Jimmie, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Brooklyn Polytechnic Preparatory School. One-half year at Cornell. ATSZ. BURTON JENNINGS, HBO, Ithaca. Agriculture. Age, twenty-five. Prepared at Cincinnatus High School. Four years at Cornell. AZ, Helios, Eastman Stage 3. HAROLD ALDEN JEWETT, Tigre, Fredonia. Chemistry. Age, twenty-four. Prepared at Fredonia High School. Four years at Cornell. AXP, Aleph Samach, Sphinx Head, TBH, AXE, Wearer of the CH, Varsity Track Team 2, 3, 41 Varsity Basketball Squad 2, Varsity Football Squad 3, 4, Freshman Advisory Committee 3, Junior Promenade Committee 3, Student Council 45 Savage Club, Alembic, University Orchestra 3, Musical Clubs 4, Cornell Flying Club, Undergraduate Scholarship. DAVID WILLIANI JEVVETT, Dave,H Skaneateles. Agriculture. Age,,twenty-two. Prepared at Pawl- ing High School. Four years at Cornell. Asia, Aleph Samach, Quill and Dagger, Hebs-Sa, EAX, Junior Spring Day Committee 3, Navy Day Hop Committee 3, Freshman Advisory Committee 3, The Cornell Daily Sun Board 2, 3, hianaging Editor 4. DOUGLAS HAROLD JOHNSON, Doug, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Pre- pared at DeWitt Clinton High School. Four years at Cornell. EN, College Crew IQ First Lieuten- ant R. O. T. C. 2, 4, Odicers Club 4, British-American Club 3, 4. MERTON JONES, MlXTert,,' Ithaca. Arts and Sciences. Age, UVCHI5'-OHS. Prepared at Groton High School. Four years at Cornell. State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, Festival Chorus 3, Vesper Choir, Assistant in Physics 3, 4. WARREN HEIKBERT -JONES, Herb, Rockaway Beach. Chemistry. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Far Rockaway High School. Four years at Cornell. 2492, C. U. C. A. Cabinet 2, 3, State Cash Scholarship. LOUIS KAISER, Lou, Deal Beach, N. J. Law. Age, twenty-four. Prepared at Barringer High School. Four years at Cornell. HA41, Freshman Football Team, Varsity Football Squad 3, 4, Freshman Rush Committee. 132 1 i V-.ii -ei., ,N .. .1 ij .. E - , fr' WY 1 '- V - 4 ...i . . ' ' . . , , .i. W . A W ,MN 1 i X. ,, ,, , .. , . HUA KAO, Shanghai, China. Electrical Engineering. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at St. Iohnls College. Three years at Cornell. PHILIP IQAPINAS, Richmond Hill. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty. Prepared at Richmond Hill High School. TWO years at Cornell. , EMERSON CROSBY IQELLY, Kelly, Fleischmanns. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Fleischmanns High School. Four years at Cornell. Huntington Club. HARVEY THOMAS KENNEDY, East Rochester. Chemistry. Age, twenty-One. Prepared at East Rochester High School. Four years at Cornell. A ROBERT CHARLES KENNEDY, Bob,,' East Rochester. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-three, Pre- pared at East Rochester High School. Three and one-half years at Cornell. Wearer ofthe C , Varsity Crew Squad 2, 3, 45 College Athletic Committee 3, 45 Instructor in Physics 3, 4. ROY JAMES KENNEDY, Penfield. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-five. Prepared at Penlield High School. Four years at Cornell. TVIARCEL I'IARTWIG KESSEL, HKettle,'l Buffalo. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-One. Prepared at Lafayette High School. Four years at Cornell. ACA7', Freshman Track Team, Varsity Track Team 2, 3, 45 Varsity Tennis Squad 3, Second Lieutenant R. O. T. C. 2, Cross Country Clubg Oliicers Clubg Agassiz Club, Scout Club. DON HURSH KESSLER, Kes, Fayetteville. Agriculture. Age, twenty-seven. Prepared at Phillips Andover Academy. Two and one-half years at Cornell. CIDKXII. , i , 133 Y , I ' v A . . . , I - -me -' ay., , , ,I X' JV. . 11-' I ' r- CLAUDE ALLEN KEZER, Kjell, Massena. Agriculture. Age, twenty-five. Prepared at Massena High School. Three years at Cornell. Acaciag Cornell Masonic Club. WILLARD AUGUSTUS KIGGINS, JR., Kig, Elizabeth, N, Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Newark Academy. Four years at Cornell. NPT, Sphinx Head, Freshman Banquet Committee, Freshman Advisory Committee 3, Junior Spring Day Committee, Senior Class Day Committee, Masque, The Cornell Daily Sun Board I, 2, 3, Circulation Manager 4. 1 JAMES FRASER KIMBELL, jim, Los Angeles, Calif. Electrical Engineering. Age, twenty-one. Pre- pared at Harvard Military School. Four years at Cornell. 2fIJZgTB1'I,fIvKfI13HKNg A.l.E. E., A.S.M.E. FRANK CARLTON KINGSLAND, :'Hap, Brooklyn. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-four. Pre- pared at Erasmus Hall High School. Two years at Cornell. DIPE, Rille' Club. DONALDSON WRIGHT KINGSLEY, Doc, Minden, Neb. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Pre- pared at hdinden High School. Three and one--half years at Cornell. KA. JOHN SWARTOUT KIRKENDALL, Kirk, Ithaca. Agriculture. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Four years at Cornell. Helios. - LUTHER CLINTON KIRKLAND, Ithaca. Agriculture. Age, twenty-five. Prepared at Southern In- dustrial Institute. Four years at Cornell. AZg Aleph Samachg Sphinx Head, Hebs-Sag Wearer of the C , Freshman Crew, Varsity Crew 35 College Honor Committee. CHARLES KLEIN, Cholly, Rockaway Beach. Chemistry. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Far Rockaway High School. Four years at Cornell. 134 .i.' ,IL ,I i, r.wii-4 srww , ii , ' 3 . . . , ,,, , ' ,H Y, ,, ,,. .. fs .-1-ffke- ilu l W.. . WALTER PAUL KNAUSS, '4Walt, Poughkeepsie. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Pough- keepsie High School. Three years at Cornell. ATQg Sphinx Head, Wearer of the C , uBCT,,Q Freshman Football Team, Freshman Basketball Team, Freshman Track Team, Varsity' Football Team 2, 35 Varsity Basketball Team ZQ Freshman Tax Committee, Junior Spring Day Committee. CHARLES XIVEBSTER KNOX, Charley, Brooklyn. .Agriculture Age, twenty-four. Prepared at Erasmus Hall High School. Four years at Cornell. Round-up Club Poultry Association, Officers lub. MILTON ALPHONSE KOEHLER, lVIak, Lynbrook. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Lynbrook High School. Three and one-half years at Cornell. KNII. HERBERT KRAHE, Herb, New York City. Agriculture. Age, twenty-four. Prepared at Stuy- vesant High School. Four years at Cornell. LAWRENCE CARL RUBSAM KRAHE, Larry, New York City. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Pre- pared at Stuyvesant High School. Four years at Cornell. WILLIAM ERNEST KRAUSS, Chub, Brockport. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Central High School. Fouryears at Cornell. KARL GILBERT KRECH, Midland Park, N. I. Chemistry. Age, twenty-four. Prepared at Ridge- wood High School. Four years at Cornell. IIKAQ Al-Djebarg Freshman Advisory Committee, Assistant hdanager of Interscholastic Track 33 Manager 4. MORRIS KYVIT, Murray, Brooklyn. Agriculture. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Boys High ' School. Four years at Cornell. lVIasque 3, 4gAgassiz Club I, 2, 3, 45 Vice-President of Menorah 4. 135 , - 4- V V -V -- , , ,,, ,, ,,,' -,ii , r', ,- -. . al i , ,,' ' H .-, '-:i',,,1,'f '1,f QI 'V'- , . . ,. . .- 1, li ----'I' - ----f A - -'.- V -,g 1 ' lr ' ,, V 5 ,, ., ,,,.1,i',,,f-- ,, i' iii , in mf,-, i,,,, .., ,,i,',.,. ,,n,,,l1:1,l,-1 - 'w,.'mi,, r, ,'i.,,,,,i,j.,',,Q,, ,3iili,ifQ:',fgi,j', -TLV,-JMX-L'.L?!wigkilmF'lQifiQ'Hii7,777 if! w'rlw l 3155 ' ' H' ,H Y' V 51.1 .1 . .Y , Ll H.. 14, , ,,. ,3....x 4 , M. TALLMAN LADD, T, Ithaca. Nlechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Cascadilla School. Three years at Cornell. Xia, C. U. C. A. HAROLD JULIEN LANDE, Jules, Buffalo. Nlechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Lafayette High School. Two and one-half years at Cornell. IIACIP. FREDERIC CHAPIN LANE, Cambridge, Mass. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty. Prepared at Cam- bridge High School. Four years at Cornell. FREDERICK ROBERT LANG, Valley Park, Bio. Chemistry. Age, twenty-hve. Prepared at Academy of National University. Two years at Cornell. AXE. ARTHUR CORNELIUS LANSING, Cap, Cambridge. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Cambridge High School. Four years at Cornell ET. FREDERICK HENRY LAPE Freddie,,' Es erance. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty. Pre ared at . . A P . . P . Coblesklll High School. Four years at Cornell. Scorpion, AXE, QJKCIDQ James T. Morrison Prize 35 State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, War Service Scholarship, Undergraduate Scholarship, Manu- script Club. EDWARD YV1LsoN LARGE, Fats, Collingswood, N. nl. Chemistry. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at George School. Four years at Cornell. ET, C. U. C. A. Council :ag Freshman Debate Club. VVILLIAM CAL1-'EE LARUE, Woodlawn, Va. Agriculture. Prepared at VVoodlawn Preparatory School. Two years at Cornell. , , l i ,l, f x, 1 , , ' , 4 ' ,,, ,, 1, , i ,, li i,, v XA., ,, g- , 'Ak' ,-, 136 ,r.,-Hi-r X3 ll:i,u-,wi Qin: in .ii-',1'L..-ikmgf. ' J ,, ay Li In U, 1 M ' iw. '... Hr T 1 -1- '. .uit : -. N nw, A f' .NL , 'W' 'LM T W: ' - 2 A 3 Ri my gH ilLl l N l.l'l,ifftl 'lllfli ' '- '. l'i'4'..,f ',l!i13lini 1l1l Jlv!l G1 MII'-12, Jjllf-' 'ii l 1-fff1Eif:1T' Hgl.I'- ,1!ll. i'- l .?'llMm. 'jI' M' i 'il , t... L, , ,U . ,, , , LY, ,E Y ,eve , af. .L 5 l l r RICHARD EARL LASHER, Dick, New Hartford. Nlechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-four. Pre- pared at New Hartford High School. Four years at Cornell. Kifg College Baseball Team 3, State Scholarship, The Sibley journal Qf E7Zgi'HKKTi7lg Board 2, 3, klanaging Editor 4. ALBERT VVASHINGTON LAUBENGAYER, Lauby, Schenectady. Chemistry. Age, twenty-two. Pre- pared at Schenectady High School. Four years at Cornell. AXEg TBII3 Al-Djebar, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. ALBERT EDWARD LAWSON, HAI, Germantown, Pa. Architecture. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Germantown Academy. Three and One-half years at Cornell. ' ATA, Sophomore Cotillion Com- mittee. ARCHIE NELSON LAWSON, Arch, Brocton. Agriculture. Age, twenty-One. Prepared at Brocton High School. Four years at Cornell. 21IPEg Hebs-Sag Student Loan Committee, The Cornell Counify- man Board 2, 3, Manager 45 President and Advertising Director Associated College Magazines. CHARLES ARTHUR LAZO, '4Charlie, New York City. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Wheeler School. Four years at Cornell. AT, Hebs-Sa: Freshman Advisory Committee 33 Military Ball Committee 35 Assistant lVIanager of Lacrosse 3, Manager 4, Manager of WVrestling 4. ALFRED COBAUGH LECHLER, Leek, Philadelphia, Pa. Agriculture. Age, twenty-four. Prepared at Northeast High School. Three years at Cornell. AFP, Hebs-Sa, Varsity Football Squad 45 Convocation Hour Committeeg College Honor Committee, The Cornell Counlrymmi Board 2, 33 Eastman Stage 4. GEORGE STERLING LEE, JR., Rutherford, N. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-four. Prepared at Rutherford High School. Two years at Cornell. AT. DANA JACKSON LEFFINGWELL, Wee 'Willyf' Aurora-on-Cayuga. Arts and Sciences. Age twenty. Prepared at Somes School. Three and one-half years at Cornell. Second Lieutenant, R. O. T. C., Revolver Club, Rihe Club. ,, 3, 4, N L,, .ru .. ... . ., 1 3. .. . . . . , . . L 'E 4 ' 137 V V , 'I L' 4 A . t , I wgqlj I I V I ','--H'ii.- ALVIN STANLEY LEI-IMANN, Al, .Peoria, lll. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Bradley Polytechnic Institute. Four years at Cornell. HAROLD MILLER LEINBACH, Hal, Reading, Pa. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Reading High School. Four years at Cornell. CIJKEg Hebs-Sag Junior Promenade Committee, Chairman Senior Banquet Committee, Mandolin Club I, 2, 3, 43 Savage Club 3, President 4. JERRY RUSSELL LEONARDO, Mike, Rochester. Law. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at University of Rochester. Three years at Cornell. HARRY LEVIN, '4Shorty, Newark, N. J. Chemistry. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at South Side High School. Two years at Cornell. - BENJAMIN LEWIS, Benny,', Utica. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Utica Free Academy. Four years at Cornell. ZH, HKNg The Sibley journal Qf Engineering Board, State Scholarship, Scroll and Spade, A. l. E. E. ' EDWARD HOWARD LEWIS, Ed, New York City. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Stuyvesant High School. Four and one-half years at Cornell. fI2AHg State Scholarship. MORRIS LIEBESKIND, Shorty, New York City. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at DeWitt Clinton High School. Four years at Cornell. State Scholarship. LEO LILIENFELD, 4'Lilli,,' New York City. Chemistry. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at DeWitt Clinton High School. Four years at Cornell. University Scholarship, Chemistry Association 2, 3, 4. 138 .WNV ll,'I '--I ..-S F .I ,, 1. I 4,,.,'.11q .,-. ' ' 'L ' 1, ' .. fn. , DANIEL CURTIS LINDSAY, Dan, Beaver, Utah. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-six. Four years at Cornell. Telluride Association, Rocky Mountain Club, Cosmopolitan Club. CARL VALENTINE LINN, Doc, Brooklyn. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Erasmus Hall High School. Four years at Cornell. ATSZ, Freshman Crew Squad, Cornell Aero Club. A f CARI1 LIVINGSTON, 4'Livy, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Horace Mann School. Four years at Cornell. Sphinx Head, Freshman Football Team, Varsity Football Squad 3, 4, Freshman Rush Committee, Student Council 3, 4. ALFRED JACOB LOEW. Al, Floral Park. Law. Age, twenty. Prepared at Polytechnic Preparatory School. Four years at Cornell. HAfI1. RUSSELL PAUL LONG, Gooph, Watervliet. Electrical Engineering. Age, twenty. Prepared at Watervliet High School. Four years at Cornell. State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, Masque. EDWIN WILLIAM CHARLES LUDEWIG, Lud, New York City. Agriculture. Age, twenty. Prepared ' at DeWitt Clinton High School. Four years at Cornell. JAMES CAMPBELL MACDOUGALL, Scotty,', Morris Plains, N. J. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Phoenixville High School. Three years at Cornell. EN, Freshman Baseball Team, College Baseball Team 2, Captain 35 College Basketball Team I, Captain 2, 3, College Track Team 2, College Soccer Team I. JOHN WILBUR NIACKENZIE, Flack, Providence, R. I. Electrical Engineering. Age, twenty-four. Prepared at Lima High School. Three years at Cornell. Wearei' of the CH, Freshman Baseball Squad, Varsity Baseball Squad 2, 35 Varsity Lacrosse Team. 139 Y . HF - i, ,j , . V, x. ' . , , . 3-1' ar rl. . 1 yi 11i1,jn ! 'Y 1 I HY F l .-.- -V-, . . .V V, Qi, - . ,,,. .Ni Q 1 1 11.11 1- ,Ui ,.i, 1. 1:,,1,,. .- .,:.,, i,.r,1 '4,f , - .,- , 1 .- Ly, , . .. . , .., . ,, . . ,,,-.W N., . , , - V . M, , A J - . . FRANCIS .TOSEPI-I AIARIA MCfXI,LISTER, 2cMac,', '4Fran, Ithaca. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Loyola College. Five years at Cornell. ' RALPH ALEXANDER IVICCLELLAND, Al, Brooklyn. Law. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Manual Training High School. Four years at Cornell. AX, LCT,', Varsity Lacrosse Team 3, 4, Freshman Advisory Committee, First Fraser Scholarship, The Cornell Widow Board 2, 3, 4, The Carnal! Law Quarterly Board 3, 4, hflanager of Freshman Football. - .lol-IN HENRY MCCOOEY, IR., Jack, Brooklyn. Law. Age, twenty-One. Prepared at Boys High School. Four years at Cornell. AX, Freshman Football Team, Fraser Scholarship, The Cornell Law Quarlerly Board 4, Musical Clubs 2, 3. CHARLES STICKNEY NICCOY, Chuck, Sussex, N. -T. Veterinary. Age, tW6I1ty-0116. Prepared at Sussex High School. Four years at Cornell. SZTE. THOMAS CHARLES NICDERNIOTT, Nlac,U Stoneham, Mass. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-five. Prepared at Exeter Academy. Four years at Cornell. CIDAG, Aleph Samach: Sphinx Head, Rod and Bob, Wearer of the C , Freshman Cross Country Team, Freshman Track Team, Varsity Cross Country Team 2, 3, 4, Captain 3, Varsity Track Team 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Freshman Banquet Committee, Student Council 3, 4, President of Civil Engineering Association. JOHN GORDON MCEDXVARD, jack, Los Angeles, Calif. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Pre- pared at Peddie Institute. Four years at Cornell. EX, Quill and Dagger, College Crew 2, Fresh- man Tax Committee, Freshman Advisory Committee 3, Chairman 4, Chairman Of Convocation Committee 4g Masque, Majura, KBCIJ. ROYAL I'IUGH MCENTEE, Pete, Bath. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Haver- ling High School. One year at Cornell. Cascadilla Association. THOMAS JOSEPH MCFADDEN, Tom, Staten Island. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Pre- pared at Curtis High School. Four years at Cornell. State Scholarship, '86 Declamation Con- test, Nlasque. 140 11 I W -QT L., Y. 1. 1 1 I , . 135. e.. 1 lr 11 1. fi: Q 1 Q ref. 1 lil 1 ,A-. 1 1,.. ii' .. 1 11.1 1 71111, ,g 111111111 1 11111 '11 1 ' qi.. 1 111., ., , 1 1 1 1 1 11 , R ,111 41 .1 . , 1 . ,, ,. . , . T , 11 '1111 W 1 1. 1 1 1 1 71, 11111 -11 , 1 1-11111 11 11 'l 1 Y, 1 11 ' JAMES CORNELIUS MCGAHAN, Jim, Troy. Agriculture. Age, twenty-four. Prepared at Troy High School. Four years at Cornell. IIKA5 Heliosg The Cornell Widow Board 2, 35 Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4- ROGER DAVIS MCPHERSON, '4Mac, Palmyra. Architecture. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Palmyra High School. Five years at Cornell. QA95 Gargoyle, Quill and Dagger5 Spring Day Committee 45 The Cornell lVidow Board 2, 3, 4, Art Editor 55 The Cornell Annualr Board, Art Editor 55 The Cornell Architecl Board 2, 3. REX MCREYNOLDS, Mac, Waco, Texas. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Cul- ver lXfIilitary- Academy. Two years at Cornell. 21122. FRANCIS BLAKELEY MCSTOCKER, HMac, Honolulu, Hawaii. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty- five. Prepared at Punahou Academy. Four years at Cornell. 955 Mandolin Clubg He Hui Hawaii. CHARLES DAVID MACKEY, Mac, Montrose, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Montrose High School. Four years at Cornell. A2415 Sphinx Head5'Wearer ofthe C , WCT 5 College Baseball Team 25 Varsity Wrestling Team 2, 3, Captain 4.5 Endowment Fund Comrnitteeg State Cornell Day Committee5 University Wrestling Champion, II5-pound Class 3, I25-pound class 4.5 lVIinor Sports Council. WILLIAM FRANCIS MADDEN, L'Bill, Cortland. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Cortland High School. Four years at Cornell. AMOS LAVERNE MAIN, Slim, Nlyers. Nlechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Four years at Cornell. WILLIAM TABEI1 MALLERY, '4Bill, Owego. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Owego Free Academy. Four years at Cornell. EII5 Varsity Tennis Team 2, 3, Captain 45 Col- lege Basketball Team 2, 3, 45 Tennis Champion 45 President of University Tennis Association 45 Vice-President of Intercollegiate Tennis Association 4.5 The Sibley foumal of Evzginearing Board 2, 3, Business Nlanager 45 State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. . ,- 1 . 11 1 ,'.' . 1 1'11 1 1 1 111 1 . 11,4 .Y,V- 1 Y, - -. ,'.'.,.,,ff,.. ,5, 7 ne' - 'r -, ' ,1,,.,, 1L5,1,, '. H 1 1 ,1.1.,1,,1' '1 1 1g1 ' 1. 141 ,,.1,k., . 1 . .. F- 1 I- f ' . X1 . 1i 1 -' '1 11' zijn- -- 'iw ' ,. Y-1 :'f-1-'WQA1 .1 I 'Y , rl ', 4 H V- 'QIILL 1 'I - -Tw: U 'I 'I 1 - 1 - 1' - I 1 1. 1 ' .1.1,-Iwi.. 1' c,-,1, ,iff - . fra., -f 1, - . ., ,.,1-. - - .7117 W, 7 7 77.7 .- . 7 . BURTON COVVLES IVIALLORY, Burt, Hartford, Conn. Nlechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Sturgis School. Four years at Cornell. IPKXII. ARCHIBALD WARREN MARSHALL, '4MarslI,,' Deming, N. M. Law. Age, twenty-four. Prepared at Harvard School. Five years at Cornell. A9415 Rocky Mountain Club. IAM-ES HART CURRY MARTENS, Slim, Shrub Oak. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty. Prepared at Oakside High School. Four years at Cornell. State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. CHARLES ELLISON IVIARTIN, N1art, Rochester. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at West High School. Four years at Cornell. GE. HERBERT FRANCIS IMIARTIN, '4Hung, Sea Cliff. Agriculture. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Sea Cliff High School., Two years at Cornell. IRA HUsToN MARVIN, Lala, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Wyoming Seminary. One and one4half years at Cornell. ELLIOTT BUTLER MASON, Reds, Milwaukee, Wis. Architecture. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Riverside High School. Five years at Cornell. ATAg Sphinx Head, TBIIg Gargoyle, Freshman Rush Committee Ig Nlusical Clubs IQ The Cornell ,fnnualx Board, Junior Associate Editor 4, Editor- in-Chief 5. RICHARD MCCONNELL MATsoN, Mac, Ithaca. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Pre- pared at Ithaca High School. Four years at Cornell. EH. - --:1, Y fl- V . A, -' f T 17' ., A, ,, 'H 7 I as - .If 3': '--ff' A- 'V' .li llll In 7-if fi I .I 1' I 5 iv 11 1 1111 1....l1x11 ..i .1-. 1, 1, .Y H.-i1.I1 1.1 i.1n1-1...:y- .1 My 1' .4 . 1: -7 ,, -, -!,,.,,,-1 f - ' '2' 1'-eau U ' ' ' jc.,-,. '-E.- 142 ..1. , ww, A .nl !1. jyl,,spl,1,,. I .l ,H .I .g .IN Q' 'l .4 My , 1 , . Q, W Q ,.,- x rl . . . I , I . . . ,r -.Anim QT.: , ,W-, . W- , T . . . . Il 11 Wu all Il I ,U I ,lg , lr,,, .si V, 'Ivy .1, 3 , , , CLARK PERDUE MAXSON, 'LlVlax,'l Cleveland, O. Nlechanical Engineering. -Age, twenty-one. Pre- pared at University School of Cleveland. Four years at Cornell. SAX, Majura, Endowment Fund Committee, Masque, British-American Club. CLYDE BXIAYER, Stud, Williamsport, Pa. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-five. Prepared at Williamsport High School. Four years at Cornell. EAE5 Sphinx Head, TBHQ fIPK1IPg Wearer of the CU, Freshman Football Team, Freshman Baseball Team, Varsity Football Team 3, Hon- orary Captain 4.g Varsity Baseball Team 3, Captain 4g Freshman Spring Day Committee, junior Promenade Committee, President of Student Council, President of Senior Class. RAYMOND BENEDICT MEAD, Bill, Connelly. Agriculture. Age, twenty-five. Prepared at Green- ville Free Academy. One and one-half years at Cornell. AFP. ELLIS ROBERT MEAICER, lX4eak,,' Auburn. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Auburn High School. Two years at Cornell. BGH, British-American Club, Cornell Flying Club. LOUIS ,MEIN1-IOLD, Lou, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-four. Prepared at Ethical Culture High School. Four years at Cornell. LEONARD AVELING MENAKYER, Mennie, Perth Amboy, N. I. Agriculture. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Morris High School. Three and one-half yea-rs at Cornell. I EARL DEWIGHT MERRILL, '4Slim, Manassas, Va. Agriculture. Age, twenty-live. Prepared at Manassas Agricultural High School. Three years at Cornell. Helios, C. U. C. A. Cabinet 4, Col- lege Honor Group I, 3, Holder of Knickerbocker Bursary 3, 4. HERMAN ARTHUR METZGER, 4'Ham, New York City. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty. Prepared at DeWitt Clinton High School. Four years at Cornell. BEP, KIPKCIP5 Blauvelt Scholar- ship, University Scholarship. ' . - 113, ri: .' -f E. ,Y ' ga., , ea, . r '1 ' ... ., ,-...I , ,.,., ,L .. .M ,l., .,. J., , . V . - -- W - I -- er.. we . - an A - ' . 143 - - - ' .V .I.. M - WILLIANI BIDDLE IVIIFFLIN, Bill, Clayton. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-seven. Prepared at Clayton High School. Three years at Cornell. ET, C. U. C. A., Cabinet 3, Chairman Friendly Relations Committee, University Orchestra 1, 25 Captain R. O. T. C. 2, 3. RICHARD BARNAY MIHALKO, Dick, Hobart. Agriculture. Age, twenty-four. Prepared at Hobart High School. Four and one-half years at Cornell. Acacia, Freshman Football Team, College Baseball Teamg Farmers' Week Committee 25 Cornell Nlasonic Club. CHARLES IQARLETON NIIL-LER, HC. K., Rochester. Nlechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-six. Prepared at Rochester Atheneurn and Mechanics Institute. TBTI5 HKNg '1DKfIDg Instructor in Ex- ' perimental Engineering, A. S. El. E., A. I. E. E. LEWIS CHARLES MILLER, Lew, Ithaca. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Four years at Cornell. ' WALTER SCOTT IVIILLER, Brooklyn. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Manual Training High School. Four years at Cornell. College Honor Group 3, State Cash Scholarship. HARRY GEORGE EXIINER, Louisville, Ky. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Boys High School. Four years at Cornell. Huntington Clubg Wearer of the C , Varsity Foot- ball Team. WILLIAM LEON IVIINICK, JR., Bill, Waynesboro, Pa. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-tW0. Prepared at Nlercersburg Academy. One year at Cornell. ATQ. DALE RAYMOND EAITCHELL, Mitch, Ithaca. Arts and Sciences. Age, nineteen. Prepared at Newfield High School. Four years at Cornell. College Honor Group 4. K I , . . .- .... .. .i I -- I f I, i I 'I II - .I ,p,,I.I 'I I I -. I,,I .Q ,If wily ,If-,.. 144 i l l .I i t II l I l I 4 i 5 v V -I, , :A . U' 'wa - , M tv in ',I..,., -1.,'I'1'.i.,if1.'tg1 ,I7,,W q'r nm- mil' ,I K ,-, ,M ,, I, i 5 5 ,P I, W V. ...gy- Q, I ' .I-'Q 'L' wg 'iwifi V- V,- ,, 771. 771,117 ,IL Fira Dui. U ,p if, . .Wd ., . .' 'Y . ' .i : ' ' , ' I' '- - I . Ill . . ' 'I I , 1. ROBERT ARTHUR NIITCHELL, NIitch, Norfolk, Va. Architecturef Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Maury High School. Four years at Cornell. ATS2, Sphinx Head, Freshman Advisory Committee 3, The Cornell Era Board 2, 3, Business Manager 4. JOAQUIN lVliOLINET, 'chlollyf' Chaparra, Cuba. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Pre-- pared at Peddie Institute. Four years at Cornell. EX, Aleph Samach, Sphinx Head, Wearer of the C , Captain Freshman Basketball Team, Captain Freshman Baseball Team, Varsity Base- ball Team 23 Varsity Basketball Team 2, Captain 3, 4, Varsity Soccer Team 4, Sophomore Spring Day Committee, Junior Smoker Committee, State Cornell Day Committee, Minor Sports Council 3, 4, Spanish-American Club. JOHN ARTHUR MORAN, Jack, Chicago, Ill. Law. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Escanaba High School. One year at Cornell. EAE, Freshman Football Team, Freshman Banquet Committee, Masque. FREDERICK JOHN MORGAN, Fritz,7' Mountain Lakes, N. J. Chemistry. Age, twenty-two. Pre- pared at Erasmus Hall High School. Four years at Cornell. AXE. TVIORTIMER EMMETT MORIARTY, lVIorie, South Manchester, Conn. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty- three. Prepared at South Manchester High School. Three years at Cornell. Freshman Basket- ball Team, College Basketball Team, College Baseball Team, Varsity Basketball Squad, College Athletic Director. GALLOWAY CHESTON MORRIS, 3RD., :'Gal, Lake George. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty- three. Prepared at Haverford School. Three years at Cornell. CDKE. CHARLES WALTER h1oRsE, Chas, Amsterdam. Chemistry. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Amsterdam High School. Four years at Cornell. AXE, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. RICHARD NIULLER, Dick,', New York City. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Stevens School. Four years at Cornell. ATA, Freshman Crew Squad, College Basketball Team 2, 3, Varsity Baseball Squad 3, Freshman Banquet Committee, Sophomore Spring Day Committee. 145 ' . 'Nw , 1 .1 1. 1 Y -. ' 'f . . 1' ' 11 1 - .1 1 11 . .V , . T - 1 1 V 1 111. 1 - 1 11 1 111 1, ' xg Q N 01 Y I r le rr 1, 1 :11-1 11, 1,1 X ' 11111'11111,1, -11:H111',,Y11j,,,4, 1' 1- 111111'11-1 1 1 4 X al ' L I 1 ' , 1 1, ,, L,, -.111r ' ' Y, , . --f,.,1v -- Y- - ,,,,,,.Y- Y. A Y -f . . . N . . --- - M-:v ' -' f ..v---- --- -----e- -N ,1-,v 1 ' - V - 11-.11 V1 1, . - . 1.-1 Tj, 11 1 -11t':,'I 11 1l' it llpi, 1i1f ll 'lirli 11 1,iTm111,xygiiiukiiitm'-jii,1,gl'iE'11g111111l1E11'1?Lll4Pj3ll'a.'l,:Ql6Q11i1 'iff VY: 11'1FlQ!Fi:Qjji-1f,if'11g' 5551-, .1 f1 ,,1. ' 1 GEORGE RTUNSICK, hTuns, Nlaplewood, N. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Newark Academy. Four years at Cornell. ZAEQ Freshman Football Team, Varsity Football Squad 3, Freshman Tax Committee, Freshman Advisory Committee, Mandolin Club. WVILLIAM EMANUEL kfTUNTZ, 'CVVild Bill, Bulfalo. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at hlasten Park High School. Four years at Cornell. State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. FREDERICK JEFFERSON BTUTH, jeff, Lititz, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Lititz High School. Three years at Cornell. AT. 1 V OSCAR MYERs, Osh, Hartford, Conn. Chemistry. Ageytwenty. Prepared at Hartford High School. Four years at Cornell. JOSEPH JACK NAHANIA, Joe, New York City. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Town- send Harris High School. Four years at Cornell. 0ATg Farmers' Week Committee, Poultry Judg- ing Team, Nfenorahg Zionist Club. 1 VVILLIAM WALLACE NEALE, Wally, Richmond, Va. Nlechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at -lohn lVIarshall High School. 'Four years at Cornell. KE, TBIIg Freshman Advisory Committee 3, 4g Southerners Club, President 4. ARTHUR BRAZIL NEWBY, Tex, Quanah, Texas. Nlechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Pre- pared at Quanah High School. Three years at Cornell. 9525 Southerners Club. JAMES STARR NrcHoLsoN, Pittsburgh, Pa. Agriculture. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Tome School. Four years at Cornell. A KA. , , 5 - 1 1 11111 1 , 111 111 .11. 1 1,1, , 1 V . 11,111 ry 1 1 , , 11 Y , ,-1 W , W - , Y .1 ' '- . ,..- ,W ,, , , ,,, .Y 1- 11'1.,1, 11 1' 1, . 1- 1 . .1 .,...,,...,. , ,,1'M '.- 11 ..1 ,' 1-.11 . N 1 1. ,, I N ,.11.11.1 1 1.11 .11 Y .,,w1,,1.11 ,111.1,.1,!1,1,,11,,.,.111 ,11 .1 1 1 4,17 ,1 146 ,, Vli rl 1 ri 1, ,, 3 l1, , 1 131 1 ,.,, , 5-1 ? ' Q, -A4 l 11 lffj W 1 135 1 1:- H .l-1 1 135 af- l, P 11 '23 L 'fl l, '11 U W. Y, .. L. 1 L1 l F :Jl 1 ..1 ,1. -'I 15 , rr-..u:.1 11 , .1 P T, M, , , .M L1 L. . .. . ,. . , .. 2 Y, - . 151. .51 ,fr if . Y F, Vg f . ' -,,,,. 1 W l i l E . 1 1,1 f' 'T'- ' fl It nr. YH-Y. 1'-W 1 ' L .r 1f.. q vw ,,,,,1., .La my . .N W,-.,r,,,, W . 3 . ,, , .- ,N- JAMES .ALBERT NIEDECK, Al,l' Ithaca. Meclianical Fhgineering. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at 4 Ithaca High School. Four years at Cornell. University Orchestra 2, 3, 4. - 1' ANTON WILLEM FREDRIK NIEMAN, The Hague, Holland. Agriculture. Age, thirty-two. One year at Cornell. Graduate Club. 4 ' LAWRENCE EVERMAN NOBLE, Tex, Houston, Texas. Agriculture. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at ,- Houston High School. Four years at Cornell. ATQ, Hebs-Sa. L I RALPH EDWIN NOBLE, Ithaca. Agriculture. Age, twenty-five. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Four years at Cornell. l HUNIPHREY NOLAN, Hump, Rochester. Architecture. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at DeVeaux Preparatory School. Four years at Cornell. TBH, Gargoyle, College Baseball Team I, 2, 3, 4, lx College Basketball Team I, 2, 3, President College Honor Committee 4. CARL WILHELNI NORDGREN, Tubby, Schenectady. Agriculture. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at ll Schenectady High School. Four years at Cornell. AFP, Hebs-Sa, Freshman Baseball Team, 51 Varsity Baseball Squad 2. ,lx ' L ALBERT EDWARD NUGENT, Abbie, Dunkirk. IVIechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-one. Pre- pared at Dunkirk High School. Four years at Cornell. 1 li HENRY LEWIS OIBRIEN, IR., Harry, Huntington. Law. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Poly- technic Preparatory School. Four years at Cornell. NPT, KIJAQ, Freshman .Advisory Committee 1. 3, 4, Senior Banquet Committee, C. U. C. A. Cabinet 3, 4, Majura, Poly Club, British-American Club, Cheerleader. 5, l r. vv., tf.- 1 .'-- 'rn .i'. .- 1, .4 1 1 '- 1 1- , .. l 1l 147 L r -'M ' . . 1 i 1 ' M vnifwi N . i .i ,,,,lA , f 1, ,IL - mf- ..-1. ,-f ff 1' ,rg is-.Q T 1,4-' Y 1, rr r -- - fy , ', .. .1 - -., . . 1 1 ,r-., .V - or ,, . HERMAN PAUL ODESSEY, '4Hermie, Brooklyn. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Boys High School. Four years at Cornell. JOSEPH HENKY O,LEARY, Joe, Cortland. Veterinary. Age, twenty-six. Prepared at Cortland Central High School. Four years at Cornell. QTEQ College Baseball Team IQ Varsit-y Baseball Squad 2, 35 Society of Comparative Nledicine. SPENCER TRUMAN OLIN, Spence, Alton, Ill. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty. Prepared at Cascadilla School. Four years at Cornell. KEg Golf Team 3, Captain 45 Freshman Advisory Committee 35 Minor Sports Council 4g A. S. M. E., RiHe Club I, 2, 3. VIRGIL SAMMS ONSTOTT, Doc, Saltsburg, Pa. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Kiskiminetas Springs School. Four years at Cornell. 4 EDNIUND BURKE OSBORNE, Ed, lX4ontclair, N. Architecture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Hill School, Four years at Cornell. XXII, Hill School Club. LEON OSCHRIN, Newark, N. -I. Nlechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Dickin- son High School. Four years at Cornell. CARL FRITIOF OSTERGREN, :'Osty, Brooklyn. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty. Prepared at Boys High School. Four years at Cornell. Komosg Varsity Debate Team 4g Fuertes Stage 35 IQ4 Nlemorial Stage 45 The Sibley journal 0.fE'11gf7ZL'El'i7Lg Board 1, 2, 3, 4. SELDEN WILLIABI OSTROM, Sunny, Olean. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Olean High School. Two and one-half years at Cornell. DDE, Glee Club, Nlasque. 148 fj'.Lr.,' gi ..,, c ., . ., Il .-2 i -. , ll .ci i. 4 i .Hi i 17,1 if L. . L -I Ill v .ii .. .... , i... iw., . ,f,-,P '. gf' H i .. A , . i... .. ' .. .i,:i-. wr,..g,4 7... .1 i i iii pri .. A 7 V .cf .V 1. -.51 , , , ,L ,Yu ,3,. W Y, l ei 111, ..f i , ,, i .QM I I. , . r I . s I ffl .fi Pi' WVILLARD BENJAMIN OTIS, Farmer Otis, Venice Center. Agriculture. Age, twenty-six. Prepared at W'esttown. Four years at Cornell. College Soccer Team, Scroll and Spade. V ,N SIDNEY ALTON PACKARD, nSid, Oklahoma City, Okla. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-three. Will Prepared at Oklahoma City High School. Four years at Cornell. Scorpion, IIDKKID. , ',.- I ' ARTHUR JAMES PADDOCK, Hi, Prattsburgh, Veterinary. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Frank- xggf-Q, lin Academy. Four years at Cornell. AXP, College Cross Country Team 2, College Soccer Team 3, fl College Honor Group 3, 4., Society of Comparative Medicine, Scroll and Spade. V.-y llilfli WILLIAM YVALLACE PADDON, Wally, Utica. Chemistry. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Utica lil Free Academy. Four years at Cornell. AXE, TBII, Al-Djebar, College Soccer Team, State Cash Qrjjgl and Tuition Scholarships, Assistant in Physics 3, Assistant in Chemistry 4. IRVINE HEINLY PAGE, Irv,l' Indianapolis, Ind. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty. Prepared at ll Shortriclge. Four years at Cornell. XXII, Al-Djebar, Freshman Advisory Committee, Senior Ball I .F l Committee Iffll ' ,fi JAMES BECKLEY PALMER, Slim, Oil City, Pa. Agriculture. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Oil City High School. Three and one-half years at Cornell. Hebs-Sa, Farmers' Week Committee 2, 3, 4, Kermis Committee 4, College Honor Group 2, 3. View E '4 CI-IUN JIEN PAO, Star, Nantung Hsien, China. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-four. Prepared at Peking Government University. One year at Cornell. Chinese Students Club. FLOYD ROSWELL PARKS, Doc, Atlantic City, N. I. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Pre- iqf pared at Phillips Exeter Academy. Four years at Cornell. Freshman Basketball Team, College ix, Basketball Team I, 4, College Soccer Team 4, Student Volunteer, C. U. C. A. Cabinet 2, 3. iris' -52: SQL, ..,. ,. ,pp , . ,-5, . , . .. ,, ,, , , -., , ,, , kiwi- - -- ..-- A- .Jn - .T .-1-- . Z. A . - .f . , . . . . I 'gii lil! ...g llgli fl, ,fell 'ini l l,-,. f . X . '- -V f -if.s. ,. , I A .YY . '! . -,wifiwl 'fi'..l'f.'.LL.l!i 'lx lzgu' 'il tru- . f' I . .- I I. 149 .L - 1- ,ir e, . .. S, l , .1 I.. , , .. , , . . . . . --ff f A-,.,. Q f-... ,. k E. .E ,Z . A, , ,i:V TV . Y g gg g wi . . 1 . . .A mee, ,J . W, Tig. . .lil I '13 AQ' .ii ir' : 'l i . :- H lil gi M44 . L5 . , 1 55 1. vii if I l ii 531 1' 'W 1. H l ll gi . ' ily! ilj m 35, .1 N i, Vg. ' lfi, .. V N A i . A w 1 ug .iw f.1ei -i.w.'m',!gu .i. :'.L1.'L1:m:E'x 5 -, V , iii if .' li. RICHARD KENDRICK PARSELL, Dick,', Ithaca. Chemistry. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Cas- 1.- cadilla School. Pour years at Cornell. HIDAE, Al-Djebar, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, v Assistant in Chemistry 4. ' I VICENTE PASCUAL Y PARUNGAO, '4Sonney, Arayat, P. I. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-six. Pre- i 1 pared at Manila High School. Three years at Cornell. Cosmopolitan Club, Cornell Catholic Club, Filipino Cornellians. W 5 T Q :f 3.4 . gm, g FRANK PATTERSON, Patty, New York City. Agriculture. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Morris '25 Egg High School. Three years at Cornell. Varsity Baseball Squad, College Baseball Team. il - RICHARD HALL PEABODY, '4Dick, White Plains. Agriculture. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at 1. White Plains High School. Pour years at Cornell. Scorpion. U ir: if if 1 i .T-1 CHARLES GIEEORD PECK, Bevo, Phelps. Agriculture. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Worcester llj: 11 Academy. Three years at Cornell. IIKA, Freshman Cross Country Squad, The Cornell Hfidow ls! gf, Board 2, The Cornell Em Board 2, Assistant Nlanager of Uniyersity Orchestra. lg El i i jj ALFRED JAMES PEER, Al, Deal Beach, N. -T. Law. Age, twenty-four. Prepared at Mercersburg - 1 Academy. Four years at Cornell. HKA, ASCE, Boardman Club, Mercersbu1'g Club, The Cornell -1 Daily Sun Board 2, The Cornell Em Board 3, Photographic Editor 4. Stifl ii A 4 ec H iii? RTHUR GEORGE PELLMAN, Art, Buffalo. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-One. Prepared at fa Technical High School. Four years at Cornell. CPBK, C. U. C. A. Cabinet 4, Editor of The Luth- eran Student, Huntington Club. l SCHUYLER ALDEN PERRINE, Al,l' Centralia, Ill. Agriculture. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Cen- tralia High School. Five years at Cornell. KIJA2. , J l ig . I, W. Q, z Y fill wi' mr. . ,. . .N 1 . in . i. - y . i . -r -.-'-my eng., V : e, ,, . V Y . f f : ' 'W 'r : r. r is, ii ll E Uri s-3 Nz V- ii' gil F' rg' ni L Cf c ii- 42 il Y l , . ,f 'Ii H lg -2217 ed. A .. '12, 4 ,f ,A -N :i- 21. il i Ti ei ll il ' t wi. ,-f. 9, ,ijt la, 211, Y HHWHYT 1 'f-1+ -, r- 1 f . 2 4 ' - 1- - -A H ' rf ' rr 1 'wr f rf' f fit wfilfpzgj te- ' t.. - i 'H A-:ul iffy H' .i ,-, i- , 'gpg-2: ,D 5.1, -wg' -l1.,,',:.,,,! I WH 4:-,, ,.,,.,T,Fj ,f,5l,',,.7gf .. .jjQ,i!,:i:4s'.:- ..'r.1x5nmggL'g,.,ig,Q11,uLi'1-tlm1g't.Ev,- 150 , , .W . ., A ,,Y,, ,W . . ,,- gif., FY. igjN,,i.wY i,lfw'1lIf'qgw4w,5,fgriifzllmmipig..WmW1-'J'-,-'y'1 JSQHJ il ,' H ,Q f, J iv g 5 g t V me .3 ' W 4? 1 l '1'- r , f -'N-'-wil it M n . ----A-A --VY - ---. .. Y- 7---A-. - -N-.. - . WH- A -- V --- s ad . . .. no ,.., .--LA 7. -4 ,W A A, V Y ,,. - L fx QE-if l x T. l J l 1' P3 ll 131 1 . lu il ca T . 3, .1 ,lil n ,pf .1-3 'ii '-vm L, 'lv1:,,1l. Lia. T ww w :wi our 1Vw.-'-L::i3irw,'r-1r,l.Mg3,i,lXQJTMM, xy, r,i,,,f.v,,1k 11.1, xi., . pug, Q 1 1 , ,gf y, ,Q HOWELL TERRY PERSHING, General,l' Denver, Colo. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-three. Pre- !! pared at 1X4acKenzie School. Four years at Cornell. E' JOSEPH ARVID PETERSON, Pete, Louise, Texas. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-eight. Pre-A 111, ggi' pared at Louise High School. Two years at Cornellj A. S. M. E., Instructor in Machine Design. ICENNETH WARNER PELEGER, Arlington, N. J. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at ll Newark Academy. Four years at Cornell. KIDBK. N , l 5 i gf. 1,5 EARL WALTER PHELAN, East Orange, N. Chemistry. Age, twenty. Prepared at East Orange ' ,lg High School. Four years at Cornell. Undergraduate Scholarship, Second Lieutenant R. O. T. C., ' ,tai Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Stage Manager and Secretary 45 Oilicers Club. l .QI I ..,, I ll AUGUSTUS PENN PIGMAN, HGus,', Savannah, Ga. Nlechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-four. Pre- lg lg' pared at Savannah High School. Four years at Cornell. ATA. 1 'I , . ill J fir' ' Ei, NELSON PIRNIE, Pirn, Pulaski. Law. Age, twenty--four. Prepared at Pulaski High School. Four J .. 3, years at Cornell. ASQ, College Tax Committee 3, 4, Captain R. O. T. C. 2, 3, Colonel 4, The Cor- ,, 1.35: ml! Law Quavifrly Board 3, 4, Debate Council 4, Freshman Debate Team, Varsity Debate Club, T Ofhcers Club. EQ JOHN GILBERT PLANTINGA, Johnnie,'l Cleveland, O. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Shaw High School. Four years at Cornell. Afb. x.:,' JOSEPH CURTIS PLATT, Joe, Scranton, Pa. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Pre- pared at Hill School. Four years at Cornell. KA, lX4asque, The Hill School Club. El ' fi -1 ,, - ,,, , - V . ,, . . U I ,laugh-' W. rp :1 1' H A '. '77 ,iil ' Twill. flfzfe ' , Jul 4 ' 1 ' 1' M' f ' ' ' - . ' ' 'I T lf ' ' 7 U ' s .:,.,gL,,iY A , 1, 4 ., NYJ, A1 ., . ., . 1 A ' . . .X l , . ze:-.1 Y ' 'xr ::f1'i'r5?vfg-f A , - ill' 5'2 T. ,L fn' ' . ' . ...' . , f. .-., .. . ' ' '1:!t .1,U tru wy1l1Ql.g,1jn.mgj. wan-f: 'liL'v .r ,3'wgl:Q:1Q ,',J'f' ' 'LU-'lJi1i, Jw -.l.i.1,Lli H: pn , ' ,, if .Hi - - - ' I . , A ,.,, - f , . . . . A - 151 Ml a A N 'fs' -1 .. ,, , , Q JT F ' 'YT '... .. , .'.'.i'. .. ' ,., F-' 1 , .. .. ,- .. . T ,'. wi T . 'utr' V. T iw ' r ' T. ' 1' T , r up gf TQ ,- 1 i J fr qw , l rw- ' X 1 ll tw.: 11.f.'lv'.:1. Ei.lf1'J1r'u:1.'n'i'-.guL.!wi!.iKH fi 'T rlviv- . . .Y . . . -. . . .. . . , V, V ,Y A , M. L 4 -F I 1 v K . ZH 11 1 , ,, . . . ,. X ..-,.,, .. , . .. ,.,. ,, i .. . . . .r.,., r .-. .,,q--........--A- Mg, 1 fr P555 if ai ...W 'ITT li :ll Hifi. fill nj FSS lei!! 1. -f cl YE! ia le? 4' my MST' ll fi if:- I, it il V.. .. T, fi ...T i. i' 9'- fgl A A Y -- - , 1 . ,. cf -- f .. '- ,, 1 . .-. . .1 .-Lf : r l,!,..- . AM,-W ., Y -- iv ,',,, - , A,',- , QA. 1 W, vp, ,AE ,,. . li-earl,-Ligilifjr , it 2 wt wf wi.lp.wi.W4iwf'rrfiit1wi:i,i. ,:.i..r .iri ii- run11U,rig.grw111lfzli'1'rfire-A-w'fmmi1i1fQW'1 'wm1ar,.1f V V J' V H in V Tw Wu' ' .Il T 2 bi lffi 'fill WALDEMAR POLACK, Waldie, New York City. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty. Prepared at ' ii D513 Stuyvesant High School. Four years at Cornell. Freshman' Track Squad, Varsity Football Squad Aff? 2, 3, Varsity Track Squad 4, Tuition Scholarship, 194 lXfIemOrial Stage, Freshman Debate Club, ,Qt Dramatic Club. A till ' , i TYLER COPELAND PORTER, i'Ty, Brookline, Mass. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Pre- 'lift ared at Philli s Exeter Academy. Four ears at Cornell. Xia, Freshman Advisor Committee ' P M , P . Y Y :lil 3, 4, ajura. g . OLIN CHESTER POTTER, Pitar, Collins. Agriculture. Age, twenty. Prepared at Collins Center 5 High School. Three years at Cornell. AFP, Colle e Honor Committee 5 Th? Cornell Countryman if 'Eli ' ' ' fm 'Edt Board 3' Dramatic Club 2 3 g 3 'Vi :al . . . . , . V. ,REU ROY ERNEST PRATT, '4Mother, Franklinville. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-tWO. Prepared at ' A Ten Broeck Academy. Four years at Cornell. The Cornell Civil Envimer Board, Assistant Busi- lg rE,.,l M C. 1 . .VI O i H 1 ness anager 3, ircu ation 1 anager 4. :Eli , li ma GERALD LUCIUS PRESTON, Presty, McDonough. Agriculture. Age, twenty-six. Prepared at fig lf' Norwich High School. Four years at Cornell. Novice Cross Country Team, Cross Country Club, '21 Round-up Club. -- i . . . . 'Ali' KENNETH FRANK PRESTON, Ken, Binghamton. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared ,ll at Bin hamton Central Hi h School. Three ears at Cornell. GE' State Scholarshi ' Dramatic lf , cl. b g g Y a P: u 2. T -3 . Urs! ,lil CURTIS TUTTLE PROUT, Curt, Windham. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at F5 Windham High School. Four years at Cornell. 21122, Junior Smoker Committee. fx DON.ALD MACLEAN PURDY, Don, Ithaca. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty. Prepared at Ithaca jx il!! High School. Three and one-half years at Cornell. ,M 1, 1 A i ' J .4 ii 1. . fgiijf .-'fll3EQ'l.'QQg1 Q-,ff 'ill' .'L 'f' 7 1'7L - '- 'ffl 1 3:2 f. ' Q I' . H ip' T- ' - T lil - - Aff 1 1 H- -T 1' . . . . . Y e: .f f wir- ' ' W Z --1 i .. Fl lil 'fm 3 Tl' lm' Qi' A IF! lri A lffi Y 1 Fig ir. , in lil .E V ll! eliiil ,gm 'El riff Mil fifigg' M My 'ws .fr-1mgrf.1m',i R751 TGIF-Efj...,Q.1r,.i ,iT,f.g,f.5-1: rl:,1,,iJv,,,ywj,,Iy,7T:1fET1G.,yII HM U I, ,, 3 .RW iffhf YET., ,W .ftrmamfil . 152 , . r I l - 4---X --T --ir - r i -- ---f-W -. uv, - A gr- Wil ,...-Y . ....sf,-,.1,:-vi, :L-: - IL ' - 4. A Y- ff-W, ff-'i-ff.-f 'rf-wc ii 1- r'f r '1-f'i 'ww '- wrrn' 'P f.-.. me V. V. , .... , -1 ,F ' .. A it 1 1. Lu .1 --i Y: . i ...A i.A,.K. .W ik ' R gen lil J ll if lil lirfll N! , 'fo -... ,- . -. ,--- WE., lil . If El CARL EDWARD PURPLE, Newark Valley. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-four. Prepared at Newark Valley High School. Four years at Cornell. lr, q i: pq HICKS WARREN PUTMAN, 'lPut, Brooklyn. Agriculture. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Boys ll High School. Four years at Cornell. AFP. . ' 'Ig E -Eli 'il EE? RALPH -TAcoB QUACKENBUS1-x, Quackf' Cornwall-on-Hudson. Agriculture, Age, twenty- three. Pre- Nfl pared at Cornwall-on-Hudson High School. Four years at Cornell. AZ, College Baseball Team 3. L15 ,re an i e-1 FRANK JOHN QUINLIN, Quin, Poughkeepsie. Agriculture. Age, twenty-four. Prepared at Pough- fig, keepsie High School. Four years at Cornell. if., l,5.aT fi' 'lzrl SALVADOR QUINONES, Quin,,' Rio Piedras, P. R. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-one. Prepared ,A at University of Porto Rico. Two years at Cornell. Cosmopolitan Club, Latin-American Club. ggi HUBERT HAWLEY RACE, Speed, Buffalo. Electrical Engineering. Age, Twenty-two. Prepared at Lafayette High School. Four years at Cornell. KAP, HKN, State Cash and Tuition Scholar- li f?' ships, War Service Scholarship, Lieutenant R. O. T. C. 3, Captain 4, Glee Club 3, 4, Officers Club, ig' Instructor in Electrical Engineering 4. l if E P. . ll? JOSEPH RADUCZINER, Rochester. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Stuyvesant High School. Four years at Cornell. Tuition Scholarship, Zionist Society. Fl +1 FRANK EDWARD RAINOLD, New Orleans, La. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-one. Two Ni l5fql years at Cornell. ATS2 V 1 el El 'l um1wilw..F if-T if IVTNLIFM,-lr' Ti - fi' -X 'P . -1'- E ii wi T -i , if ,,,i.,,F'- . T..li,FU4 ii .E-5f,.:g.g:,i.-:f -f-gkjg. 114- . f-:le-1 r .4 ,ff -1- .,V. .ff-W. r 1 af V. ,L - r r . f ' of . . -,pf ,-:V-A-3,-, I 1 fig, :ri A , lil if V .. 'El 'gg ll lp lol! ll ji lg A R-, ig, , if Eiuazgf 'U ---Lf:-L , P k.--,il.,,..,? va. r-32:1-, . 111.717 . .411 - jr , Y-A 1- 1 rr 4' fe --fri' -' 7- ' ' '1 ' - ' W1 ' ' ' ' Y ' :V lf-735EWU''4-3i1!E'!F3ili'Q'llff'-U1ElUE'f 2115292 lQ+llii'l3lii'5fFiiL' il flfQilS39Tf E3 'YTQTT'-ll? ' -f 153 .. 7 ,H A - .J--.r ' -- 'er A '- ' -1 -1 A A , ,- - ,L . ., 'fsH?:L'1i.'11i 'r e- ,W --,f L, , AI fix , ,ig I 1 if Q , . . J ,,j1a' ' ' -A . ' ' r' :1:-It:'1-r A 'A HMA: r'..ArwA L 1 ir 1 L. 7 E5 JAMES ALEXANDER RARQSAY, Jim, Yonkers. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Yonkers High School. Four years at Cornell. KAP, Aleph Samach, Sphinx Head, Wearer of ' F V-,j the C , Varsity Track Team 2, 3, 4, Sophomore lVIud Rush Committee. If lr WILLIAM WASHINGTON RAPLEY, Bill, Washington, D. C. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Pre- Q, l ,N . F, pared at Emerson Institute. Four years at Cornell. EX. g wifi ' . J .J ffirzf JOHN ATKINSON RATHBONE, HJohnny, Parkersburg, W. Va. Veterinary. Age, twenty-six. Pre- pared at Parkersburg High School, Three years at Cornell. QTE, Society of Comparative Nledicine. 3. HAROLD lXlEAD RAYVLINS, ':RaWl,l' South Glens Falls. Chemistry. Age, twenty-two. Prepared -'tl at Glens Falls Academy. Four years at Cornell. GA, State Tuition Scholarship, Adirondack Club. ,Ai lr JOHN WALLACE REAVIS, Jack, Washington, D. C. Law. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Wash- L ington Central High School. Four years at Cornell. KIDAS, Sphinx Head, QAKID, Freshman Football Team, Varsity Football Team 3, Freshman Rush Committee, Sophomore Spring Day Committee, Junior Endowment Fund Committee, Chairman Junior Spring Day Committee, The Cornell Law .35 Quarlfrly Board 3, Editor-in-Chief 4, Boardman Scholarship 4, Senators Club, lVIasque. 17? El Louis RECK, Louie, Brooklyn. Law. Age, twenty-five. Prepared at Erasmus Hall High School. .3 Four years at Cornell. Komos. lj, - , lA. Q., LOUIS JEROME REED, Canandaigua. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Canandai- I A .41 Af! gua Academy. Four years at Cornell. QIDKCIP, College Crew 2, 3, State Cash and Tuition Scholar- 1 A ships, War Service Scholarship, Cosmopolitan Club, British-American Club, Secretary and Treas- I urer, College Athletic Association. I 2 J BURNETT ALLEN REEVES, Bunny, Lyons. Chemistry. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Nlarion ,I High School. Four years at Cornell. Seal and Serpent, Al-Djebar, College Soccer Team 4, State L2 , Cash and Tuition Scholarships, Musical Clubs 3, 4. . ' ?' x ,fed mr ' . f- .1 vp, Y, - . ., L, . . .. A A- . tml ' .'AA'1: l AAA LAW .A ,. A .A A A A I , A , A A ,- AAAAZCLAA AAA. A, 1 .-,f , A A- H .fr V Ns I I: V ,gl .lg W 5.1, 5'-Eli? Lil lf? ii .liiil IE 'fill l I T -1-iffff' f 1: w ,A AA A ff -- 71 ' fr e f -I: ' - - '---I as-ef A nr-'r Yi ' N J '11' - ':'T1f-'Wmiq :'fl 1 .rw rf. II I N ' I In nur. - ru . ' .. ' , .I fs -up-.gr-e.rwfqqmxnzJ'rr,f,',m3yL,,,It 7-,nfs--If g,g3I,g'lE5i,H31:L.. 'T1 :!w.1uxIMUl1sVD5iX' AA A I, . A . L..,,,,,,-A-- H, -A - 154 vl Iwi, 'li4iM':iIiwll- 1 . 'vw 'i1,,0l',I,wi'-'l , 1 'iw ki! i Q I f -' I w '1' V - 1, 'W'- .Y -Q, . ,, :,,,'. - ,, ,, I 4 , ,, . , f 3, H ,Y--. ., , I, I -I I ,Main 1,-.134 4, ,W 'in , ,uf-in I-,, if ,, ,. 'I H- 4 4 FRANCIS ALOYSIUS REGAN, JR., Pat, Brooklyn. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Manual Training High School. Four years at Cornell. A2435 Pyramid, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, The Cornell Civil Engineer Board 3, Business Manager 4. JOSEPH RAYCROFT REIDER, Cortland. Arts and Sciences.. Age, twenty-six. Prepared at Cortland Central High School. Four years at Cornell. LESTER HENRY REINEKE, '4Les, Baltimore, Md. Forestry. Prepared at Baltimore Polytechnic Institute. Two years at Cornell. Rifle Team 3, Forestry Club. LEON CRESCENCIO REYNA, Elcee, Ithaca. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-three. Pre- pared at Hutchinson High School. Four years at Cornell. KLACAHQ Freshman Cross Country Team, Varsity Cross Country Squad 35 Cornell Catholic Club. HARRY RVICE, Brooklyn. Agriculture. Age, twentywone. Prepared at Boys High School. Four years at Cornell. RANDOLPH PACKARD RICE. Randy, Pittsburgh, Pa. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Edgewood High School. Four years at Cornell. GAXQ Sphinx Head, Spring Day Hop Committee 33 Senior Class Day Committee, Coffee House Committee 4, British-American Club, Masque 2, Assistant Manager 3, Manager 4. EDWARD LARMOUR RICH, IR., Ed, Catonsville, Nfd. Agriculture. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Catonsville High School. Four years at Cornell. Hebs-Sag Spring Day Hop Committee 3, Farmers' Week Committee 3, Assistant General Chairman 4, College Class President 45 Treasurer of Independent Association 4, C. U. C. A. Cabinet 4, First Lieutenant R. O. T. C., Southerners Club 3, 45 Officers Club 3, 4, Round-up Club 3, 4, The Cornrll Countryman Board 2, 3, 4. DONALD SIMS RICHARD, Don, Summit, N. J. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Summit Academy. Four years at Cornell. AKE. ,,, Mm! 1:55, W I . JH ,- ,I t. ,,-.t.,g it ,I - -I ,,,, , 7 1- --,L.:'.- - 1 - - 1 1 Y - 1 ' i ,. mi miyww it ...mv it t., :if1t:,'i'vL' ' pf, - N- -' 155 ,. .. ,., .. ' Y uf , b V V. M it . i I M i T . , i -I 5. 1-1 if 1 1 5 f I, T r -'7 v , i 'v1M,-, g',iay:.i1.- miiignim- i, Y Y f ggi: i W' Y:-i AY . , - . , Y' ir.. V i V KW- i . if-ff f-H' r ini, ini Yr-f Arpt- --'ff -- f-'--uf-f - f-Az: i . M- W- - - -V --A . I -. . ASW, .W f . --- V- ,, - 7 , , . . -. ir -------W 1 ,, l l J. Q l li i 'N . fr -A 1 A. . ,...,,... . .. .. c....l. E ,LW EW. ..,. .,.:ri,i,,.,.g G .I ,. ERIC Rf.lARTYN RICHARD, Rick, Summit, N. I. Electrical Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Pre- pared at Summit Academy. Four years at Cornell. AKE. AUGUST RYILLIAM RITTERSHAUSEN, Rit, Youngsville. Agriculture. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Youngsville High School. Four years at Cornell. Acacia, -Cornell Nlasonic Club, Cosmopolitan Club. VERNON ARTHUR ROBERTS, Bobs, Nliami, Fla. Agriculture. Age, twenty-One. One year at Cornell. Senators Club. ' YVENDELL FOSTER ROBERTS, W'indy,', New York City. Nlech-anical Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Curtis High School. Four years at Cornell. Zodiac. CECIL STANLEY RoEINsON, i'Robbie, Ithaca. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Bordentown Nlilitary Institute. Four years at Cornell. AXA, Pyramid. FRANK HOWLAND ROE1NsON, Robbie, Albany. Architecture. Age, twenty-One. Prepared at Albany High School., Four years at Cornell. Gargoyle. HENRY ROENNE, Remy, New York City. Agriculture. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Stuyvesant High School. Three and one-half years at Cornell. Advanced Choir, Cosmopolitan Club, Dramatic Club, Secretary 2, Editor of The Trailblazer. FRED WILSON Ron-IBACH, Rom, VVatsOntown, Pa. Nfechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at 'Watsontown High School. Four years at Cornell. Cornell Alasonic Club. ' Y 1 ' ' 'I -i , ..,.' Af W' 5, V' V ' 'E 1' . ' ff 1 . ww -V Y Trl.,---,-V---,Eff xlfee .Y E,,,7 -- ..-. . . E77 . -W H A I -.. Ju' ww I' ' wi . .ji ,H :I ,E . V1.7 yf,1.,., ....:. if 1 I.: .L 5 , ,qw 1j71'.qg.-.g-3,,,,..,.Y ,i.4,L3j f Wi' ..-YA ,7,,7 ,,,, 777 I ,, , ,7, , -V -7 Tw -.gi-im-1-7-,77 777747 ff- fe:-T 1- it 5' xi. wf,,i,, Qi, 1 1 lpn llllll 156 , W ,. , H- . '. 0 iIi1f.I.m,- IIN, 5-I-Iigifw. .iw -F1514-WIT! pw - , 'YQ -I 1 2 I I 1 I- I li I Y-'R .: - V ...w:':I4.-I.. 'vu Y 3 4 I . ,WYWY-1, -V-, .. Y. Y ,Y gf...-..:.Y News i Y I ' ' fi. . 1 if .,,- H , W . ,. , Y. ,,, , . . W ,, . I, . . V , V I. WM. -,,:...,i, ,. I I I . . . WILLIAM HENRY ROMETSCH, JR., '5Bill, Philadelphia, Pa. Chemistry. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Chestnut Hill Academy. Four years at Cornell. Seal and Serpent, Quill and Dagger, Al-Djebar, College Soccer Team 4, The Cornell Annual: Board 3, Business hianager 4. CLINTON WILLIAM ROSE, Clint, Ithaca. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-five. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Three years at Cornell. Glee Club I, 3, 4. CHARLES CHANDLER Ross, Chan, Philadelphia, Pa. Agriculture. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Chestnut Hill Academy. Four years at Cornell. THOMAS BROWN RUDD, Tom, Clinton. Law. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Salisbury School. Three years at Cornell. AAfID, QAQID. CHARLES BLACKMER RUTENBER, 'CChas, Carlinville, Ill. Chemistry. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Penn Yan Academy. Four years at Cornell. State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, War Service Scholarship, Second Lieutenant R. O. T. C. 3, First Lieutenant 4, Officers Club, Rifle Club. AUGUSTYN THEODORE RYNALSKI, Gus, Fredonia. Chemistry. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Fredonia State Normal School. Four years at Cornell. AXE, Manager of College Basketball 1 Team 45 Treasurer of Chemistry Association, Assistant in Chemistry 4.. GEORGE WILLIANI ANTON SAAM, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Manual Training High School. AEKID. CHARLES BENJAMIN SABATH, 4'Chuck, Brooklyn. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Boys High School. Four years at Cornell. BEP. W My t , . L 157' A a- - ' - W ' 'Z ' . 1. x i'i',.'r71'. . i . , ii .' f' 1 it 1 'Z' ,li 5 5 .11 gl N ii L 4 q at H 1 .1 ' vm . , H'1l' '1'q1,,,x!.fV:il.. Li31-1 5'11i1'.1y-f l!'f'111f1135 , . .1, a, 1, . - -.tr -, -, Wana. Y.-LQW,-1:JAH--------:J-1, F. , .1-1-L V, g-,,, ,fa ffl, ffl? - i M1 . . fl in if L H 1 if ig ll W if it ll A 97.1 Ll IRWIN CRAUSSE SAFIR, Overalls, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-three. Pre- pared at Boys High School. Two and one-half years at Cornell. State Cash and Tuition Scholar- ships, Undergraduate Scholarship, French Play 35 Dramatic Club. 11 ' ,.. , gal -MARCUS SAGAL, Baltimore, Md. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Baltimore 3- Polytechnic Institute. Three years at Cornell. s-71. CRAIG SANDFORD, Sandy, Flushing. Agriculture. Prepared at Flushing High School. Four years at Cornell. 413132, Hebs-Sa. . 5-I lei EVARTS FOSTER SANDS, Sandy, Morristown, N. J. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-three. Pre- ggl pared at lVIorristown High School. ' Four years at Cornell. EN' r FLOYD CARY SAUNDERS, Athol Springs. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Hutchinson 1 Central High School. Four years at Cornell. Fourth Stewart Prize 3. THOMAS ESPY SAUTERS, Tom, Martins Ferry, O. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared - at Kiski Preparatory School. Four years at Cornell. KE, Quill and Dagger, Assistant Manager of Freshman Baseball 3, Manager 4.. , My 3' EDWARD LINDLEY SAVAGE, Hempstead. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Hempstead High School. One year at Cornell. Huntington Club. . SALVATOR JOHN SCACCIAFERRO, Scotty, Clifton, N. J. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at College of the City of New York. Four years at Cornell. Corda Fratresg Cornell 1 Catholic Club. If :ly .EH pf p .TM ' ' ' l ' - ' W - 'i . . 1 -1 1. .1 r. .nm 5. 1. i i , i .. , . 1, , 4,-. 1, 11 . ,, rg i u.. - . . 158 ..:r.xm1. 1 ,..:1.,. it qi -.1r. 1 1 1' .4 Y. -i...n.1 lu1x'11.3i'ln,'1 .51,t,i11:15.f...mv-if if--iqqii , ,ft '1 11 1 1 , g ng ' w ' 1 wg. ' v l I L F l F 1 K E 1 4 F252 ig? l ii wif' il F3 li el? 12 ,r 'ff' l' .2 . ,Q in 11, . ffl El :ul .rw un, 1,'.1i 1l1'u,viJLui1LmmiuMlQUuu.-...11.-El,A-WNW1'ilTffHhHiJ ziiTWHY1 ff'1F'F4,'i1yrrfifflulwl ,Fr l L .1 Q. N .. g q , 5 A, , ,Q N gr A ,L iq.. r ...,f','. ,,f,,,.,......,,f,,,f..,.,,, I -ix., 1---1J.,LL:, .,,,vi,.t . , . -, :--,.fq,.,,,2 , fbi, Q ,V ,1.r5,!W , YYYYWQ Y..-gh, LW!! iiiiiifufiwir,r'mg1-Ja '1Ti'3. l QQ :QWumm'-V,L5mg,.,-Magi. 7 f,f ,V XL, ,QT , 1 liiif ' JOHN ALAN SCHADE, '4Al,U Holyoke, Nlass. Chemistry. Age, twenty. Prepared at Manual Train- ing High School. Four years at Cornell. AZIIP, Al-Djebar, College Cross Country Team 2, College if Baseball Team 3, College Soccer Team 4, Second Lieutenant R. O. T. C. 2, Cross Country Club 2, in JOHN JACOB VOGT SCHAEFER, 4' Schaeff' New York City. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Pre- Vi' pared at Pleasantville High School. Four years at Cornell. GX. iff :U HAROLD MARSHALL SCHMECK, LaSalle. Forestry. Age, twenty-five. Prepared at Niagara Falls ' High School. Four years at Cornell. AFP, Glee Club, Forestry Club. E i Qi . ,Tri XKVALTER SCHOELLKOPF SCHMIDT, Wallie, Buffalo. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Pre- pared at Nichols Preparatory School. Four years at Cornell. ZNII, Aleph Samach, Quill and Dagger, EAX, Freshman Advisory Committee 3, 4, Junior Spring Day Committee, Senior Class Day Com- l-,lf mittee, Majura, The Cornell Daily Sun Board, Assistant Business Manager 3, Manager 4. ..i IE! ligi GEORGE SCHWAMM, IR., New York City. Veterinary. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Stuyvesant in High School. Four years at Cornell. SITE. iifrl 553 E564 SAMUEL Scl-IWARTZ Brooklyn. Agriculture. Age twenty-three. Prepared at Boys High School. ,FX Four years at Cornell. i I yJ l 'lie ,Elf JAMES HARRY SCOFIELD, Chicago, Ill. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at SEQ: LaPlata High School. Two years at Cornell. Instructor in Machine Design. HARRY WILT SCUREMAN, f'Harry,', Kingston, Pa. Chemistry. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at f-N Kingston High School. Four years 'at Cornell. IIJAE, AXE, Dramatic Club. 5, A . . V,. 'E-ll iiifi,gU'fl,,,ri2g N+g:f'i.'.r':- gf:7'.ni.f. .gn wirrffiis'-iiQ'1,fi rr., rr -4 ,Wi-fig' , M W if , A .- V - PM , . V r 1: -,-we e J' iii, ::l' .,1. gli Su :gi gi-59 :ferry fp L nil '-'V x. 'A ..f- ...f---A . ---V.. -.. .ri - .- , , f rr ,Ar -.gg ,Y.,, ,Q -,,,.H-I ,M I ,LH uni. Q.. ,. r . U,-rr, ,r . my , . W Q . NL f .. ln, ,L ir.. . . .., 159 A ' - -- ' ' 'V ' ' N' -::.,..:- 1 1 'i 1' 1iv': ' 'D' rr --H L. lf ' 1 ifi.,1.f.,i ' :X It -3 E- 2'-P I Y .P A N ' l'2.:l'FJy. JL!QQTEEF''f lLl,lU!4z'J1QQET''HWlWWW'l'W'r ,ff L -4.1 ,H 1- ee f-.::- 12--In .luv f'f'1fU, Ye, -,E 4 ,, 17, ,,,, -YY. I pil f -4 . -, -- f r 'A-A-g - 1xl-'-f'-- ' - -- l Q - A 1 - V. - 1n.,.,.' - -f V., V, Y.- -A-Q vw- -f . . ..- N -..,,,- . Y . . . . , .1 i : 1 . .. .L w i i ,Q ,i. ,ni mon- ri ip.. ti , .'t3x:,iy ,f,i,if,l1l,r i.im.'yw www l f .1 - ,iii mi 'J wr irq EDGAR JOHN' SEIFREAT, Seif, Dayton, Ohio. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Pre- pared at Hughes High Sohool. Four years at Cornell. BQHQ Freshman Football Squad, Varsity Track Squad, Varsity Football Squad. - RICHARDSON SELEE, Dick, Port Chester. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Harrison High School. Four years- at Cornell. College Crew 2, 35 State Scholarship. LESLIE RICHARD SEVERINGHAUS, Sev, Wheeling, W. Va. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Wheeling High School. Four years at Cornell. Cosmopolitan Club, Glee Club 4. FRANCIS CHARLES SEYFRIED, Doc, Duke, Rochester. Landscape Architecture. Age, twenty- four. Prepared at West Rochester High School. Three and one-half years at Cornell. Ollicers Club, RiHe Clubg Second Lieutenant R. O. T. C. ' BERNARD SHANER, Duke,l' New York City. Nlechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Four years at Cornell. EN, lVIajor R. O. T. C. GEORGE FAUST SHANER, Pottstown, Pa. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Potts- town High School. One year at Cornell. CASPAR SHAPIRO, Cas, Brooklyn. Chemistry. Age, twenty-four. Prepared at Boys High School. Four years at Cornell. College Honor Group 3. ISRAEL SHAPIRO, New York Citv. Agriculture. Age, twenty-four. Prepared at DelfVitt Clinton High School. Four years at Cornell. M 'i . , ., ,, l, 1 . ir , 'mf L, 'eww 160 ' ' ' m 1' i ' .. it 'i it 1, 1. v W' . . . ..!,-il ,', .A,, EDWIN Rov SHAVER, R0y,H Philmont. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared 'at Phil- mont High School. Four years at Cornell. Scorpion, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, Under- graduate Scholarship. , ol-IN BALCOM SHAW, IR., lack, Cambrid e Mass. Arts and Sciences. A e twent -three. Pre- . . S 1 S s Y pared at Cascadilla School. Four years at Cornell. APT, Sphinx Head, Freshman Tax Committee, Junior Spring Day Committee, Freshman Advisory Committee 3, Senior Banquet Committee, Savage Club, Masque 3, President 4, Nlusical Clubs I, 3, Assistant Manager of Freshman Track 3, Manager 4, Athletic Association Representative 1. I ROLFE S1-IELLENBERGER, Sheller,' Ithaca. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-seven. Pre- pared at Minnewaukan High School. Two years at Cornell. Instructor in Machine Design. TSI-HWEI SHEN, Shanghai, China. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Nanking University. Two years at Cornell. LESLIE SHEPARD, L'Shep, Honeoye Falls. Agriculture. Age, twenty-five. Prepared at Honeoye Falls High School. Four years at Cornell. GA, Aleph Samach, Quill and Dagger, Hebs-Sa,'Wearer of the CH, Varsity Crew 2, 3, Assistant General Chairman, Farmers' VVeek Committee 4, Chair- man College Honor Committee 4, Treasurer of Agricultural Association, Scroll and Spade. MARSHALL GRANT SHULTIS, Marsh, Oneonta. Agriculture. Age, twenty-four. Prepared at Delaware Academy. Three years at Cornell. GA, Varsity Wrestling Squad, Round-up Club. SEARLES GREGORY SHULTZ, lake, Skaneateles. Law. Age, twenty-three, Prepared at Skan- eateles High School. Four years at Cornell. AXA, A9112 College Tax Committee 3, Vice-Presi- dent of Law Association, The Cornell Law Quartfrly Board, Assistant Business Manager 2, Business Manager 3. ' TRVING NATHAN SIDMAN, Sid, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at East High School. Four years at Cornell. Wearer of the CH, Freshman Baseball Team, Varsity Basketball Team 2, 3, 4, Endowment Fund Committee 4. W V Ylwr N V, .4 W , .V .- - ., -. V f - i M 161 ' , ,.,I,IrI.III , L II ' - - II , . I - I ow r HAROLD CHARLES SILENT, Si, Los Angeles, Calif. Electrical Engineering. Age, twenty-four. Pre- pared at Los Angeles High School. One year at Cornell. 9EgHKN. GEORGE PESTALOZZI SIMMEN, Cy, Washington, Pa. Nlechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-six. Prepared at 'Washington High School. Five years at Cornell. Eleusis. WALTER WESLEY SIMONDS, Sigh, Rochester. Forestry. Age, twenty-six. Prepared at East High School. Four years at Cornell. GA, College Soccer Team 45 Sesomah, Cornell Forestry Club, Treasurer 4, Rille Club, Range Captain 2, President 3, Revolver Club. ' WILBUR HERBERT SIMONSON, Simie, Lynbrook. Landscape Architecture. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Lynbrook High School. Four years at Cornell. Helios, State Cash Scholarship, Festival Chorus 3, Advanced Choir 3, 4, Assistant Manager of Skating, W'inter Sports Club. HAROLD EUGENE SIMPSON, Utica. Law. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at New HartfordiHigh School. Five years at Cornell. KXI1, A6111 SUTHERLAND ERIC ROGNVALD SIMPSON, Ithaca. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Four years at Cornell. Agassiz Club, Biological Club. EDWARD CLARY SINGLETON, Ed, St. Louis, Mo. Nlechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-three Prepared at Cascadilla School. Two years at Cornell. BSU, Freshman Cap Burning Committee. PAUL SLEICHER, Sol, Albany. Chemistry. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Hill School. Four years at Cornell. GX. - A V , - - f - I, , .Y , f - . . .I I . f - - r - . -I ,I II I . I I . , . , , , - ' l I I 4 ' IJ 'IIII I II -I I I I' I ' II I I ' I II ' I -' Ii l I ' Y , H, I , ' - Y I II III V , ' 162 gi.: , M All-,J,r,,' II ,,i--I-,:-i-qII,'.- ii.,-.fix . I. I , . . , . . . ' ' , - . ' ' J 4- 4 ii iii El I L., , ffl. rx, .. J' 1 I I fy, 1 9 ,Q V , ii., A I ii? fiffi I' gif , p, 3 Y Li I 1 .II rev Q1 I rg l ,tg IE, WEE :Q Ig, liill ff! TEX? I EF ...I Hifi -E+ My l 'sl ll lg' W? 193: fa! A3, . bvaaff... I . I . I .. A if w I I- ' J ' ' ...U V, ' ' Iwi' ' L, I v. I , 'g BERNARD SMIT, Smittie, Willburg, O. F. S., South Africa. Agriculture. Age, twenty-four. Pre- pared at Grey University College. Two years at Cornell. KPKCP, College Honor Group, British- American Club. ALEXANDER WESLEY SMITH, l'W'es, Shelter Island. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty. Prepared at Shelter Island High School. Four years at Cornell. Huntington Club, Freshman Baseball Squad, College Baseball Team 3, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. CHESTER BANGS SMITH, Plummer, Buflfalo. Law. Age, twenty-five. Prepared at Lafayette High School. Four years at Cornell. ATSZ, QJAQU, Scalp and Blade. EVERDELL GILLESPIE SMITH, Brooklyn. Agriculture. Prepared at Mount Hermon Boys School. Three and one-half years at Cornell. EWALD JOHN SMITH, Mike, Jersey City, N. Law. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Stephens School. Three years at Cornell, ATA, Aleph Samach, Sphinx Head, QIAKID, EAX, Chairman Fresh- man Tax Committee, Sophomore Cotillion Committee, Senior Ball Committee, The Cornell Daily Sun Board 1, 2, 3. LAWRENCE VICTOR SMITH, Laurie, Toledo, O. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-ive. Pre- pared at Scott High School. Six years at Cornell. ATA, TBII. MILTON SMITH IR., Milt, Denver, Colo. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Cascadilla School. Four years at Cornell. XXII, Chairman Freshman Banquet Committee, Chair- man Iumor Promenade Committee, Chairman SenIor Banquet Committee, Majura. RALPH HARRY SMITH, Smitty, Pittsburgh, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Allegheny High School. Four years at Cornell. Huntington Club, AEP, Freshman Debate Team, Varsity Debate Team, OH'i1CCfS Club, Janus, Manager ofDeba1e. ,. .r,,.-,,,,eN1!m1, .-,iw ji . ,, , 2 M ,V Z , , Y , f'f1.l1,-Q., - .,.:f f- fre- - V ff ' . , ' -,..-..a........-.-...f,,-a..1..-,.. -, , ,, If -... Y ' 'Arr-f -Y - - - I , ,Q-,,,L,4: , .,I1..,i ,,A ., I , . g.,,. ,,, .,,,,, .,,-,,,,r,i:,,H,,!iVIL, ,. . , ,., , .,, I . . 163 ' . , I .' ,I . C - LU , I ' SEWARD MARCUS SMITH, Scew, WVilkes-Barre, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Pre- pared at Phillips Exeter Academy. Four years at Cornell. Afb. ALFRED WILLIANI SNEDEKER, Sued, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-three, Pre-- pared at Curtis High School. Four years at Cornell. Varsity YVrestling Team 2, Cosmopolitan Club. NORMAN SNYDER, Norm, Ithaca. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-four. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Four years at Cornell. Quill and Dagger, Wearer of the C , Freshman Crew Squad, Varsity Crew 3, University Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4. ' BERNARD SoBoL, Bud, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Age, nineteen. Prepared at DeWitt Clinton High School. Four years at Cornell. BEP, f1PKfIP, Tuition Scholarship, Blauvelt Scholar- ship. ' FRANKLIN RAUB SPEER, '4Cap, Washington, D. C. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Eastern High School. Four years at Cornell. EAE, Freshman Advisory Committee 3, Senators Club, Officers Club, Captain R. O. T. C..2, 3, Major 4. ADRIAN LAMOREAUX SPENCER, Spence, Union Springs. Law. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Oakwood Seminary. Three years at Cornell. ELMER GEORGE SPENCER, HNIur, Vergennes, Vt. Agriculture. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Vergennes High School. Four years at Cornell. Varsity W'restling Squad. , WARREN MYRON SPERRY, Red, Lincoln Park. Chemistry. Age, twenty. Prepared at Rochester West High School. Four years at Cornell. AXE, CIDKQJ, College Soccer Team 45 C. U. C. A. Cabinet 2, 35 State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, Freshman Debate Club, Freshman Debate Team, As- sistant in Chemistry 4. V . . . , . I, , , I .. . X ,i- 164 HAROLD GEIGER SPIELMAN, '4Spiel, Los Angeles, Calif. Architecture. Prepared at St. Johns Nlili- tary Academy, Wis. Three years at Cornell. QA9. NORMAN -lol-IN SPINDLER, 'cNorm, Olean. Mechanicalklfngineering. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Olean High School. Four years at Cornell. ET, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. BERTRAND WINTRINGHAL4 SQUIER, l'Bert, Ma lewood N. . A riculture. A e twent -two. Pre- P a 3 E s Y pared at Swarthmore Preparatory School. One year at Cornell. GERALD STANDISH, Stan, New York City. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-three. Pre- pared at DeWitt Clinton High School. Four years at Cornell. JESSE DONALD STARK, Jess, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Boys High School. Four years at Cornell. EAM, Tuition Scholarship, Arba-Il, University Orchestra I, 25 Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4g Second Lieutenant R. O. T. C. 2. RAYMOND TERRY STARR, Ray, New York City. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-one. Pre- pared at Stuyvesant High School. Four years at Cornell. Glee Club 2, 3, Leader 4, Dramatic Club 3. PERCIVAL HOAG STAUB, Perce,H Wellsboro, Pa. Chemistry. Age, twenty. Prepared at Wells- boro High School. Four years at Cornell. Seal and Serpent, Al-Djebar, College Crew I, 25 Mando- lin Club 3, 4. FRANK STAVE, Paterson, N. Law. Age, twenty--one. Prepared at Paterson High School. Three years at Cornell. QJEH. 165 ' V ' . ' , V V j ,y,,Q5i, 'ix fghlvx V -, -, 1 f,,.. f - H L.. . -ff---' fi '. , , 1 . v .. .. i . v 1 ROBERT WENZING STEEL, Lansdowne, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Afge, twenty-one. Prepared at Lans- downe High School. Four years at Cornell. Xlibg Freshman Cap Burning Committee, Freshman 'Advisory Committee, Junior Promenade Committee, Senior Ball Committee, Savage Club, Nlajura, Musical Clubs I, 2, 3, 4. ' MILTON BODE STEINMANN, Bill, Rochester. Architecture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at West High School. Four years at Cornell. TBIIQ Gargoyle, College Honor Group 3, 4. JOSEPH STERLING, Joe, Oyster Bay. Agriculture. Age, twenty-seven. Prepared at Oyster Bay High School. Three years at Cornell. AFP. JENO STERN, 'fGene, New York City. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty. Prepared at DeWitt Clinton High School. Four years at Cornell. TRYSTRAM COCKEY STEVENS, Steve,,f Baltimore, Md. Agriculture. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Peddie Institute. Four years at Cornell. , WARREN ALLAN STEVENSON, Steve,', Nelsonville. hflechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-one. Pre- pared at Haldane High School. Five years at Cornell. State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. ARTHUR WILLIANI STEWART, Art, Seattle, Wvash. hflechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-two. One year at Cornell. CIPKXIQ TBH. LEONARD STOCK, IR., Abe,', Brooklyn. Agriculture. Age, twenty-five. Prepared at Boys High School. Four years at Cornell. Komos. 166 I ,., L,,,,t ', I .I .. - - .' ' - 'V I., ., . , 'r CHARLES MoRsE Srorz, '4Charlie, Pittsburgh, Pa, Architecture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at East Liberty Academy. Two and one-half years at Cornell. AXA, Gargoyle, Varsity Track Squad 3, 45 Third Fuertes Speaking Prize 35 hdanuscript Clubg lVIasque 2, 3, hlandolin Club 3. WILFORD FRANCIS STOUGHTON, Stought, Newark Valley. Agriculture. Age, twenty-four. Pre- pared at Newark Valley High School. Four years at Cornell. AZg Helios. A LEWIS HUBERT STRATTON, Strat,,' Oxford. Agriculture. Age, twenty-four. Prepared at Oxford High School. Three years at Cornell. Scroll and Spade, College Cross Country Team, First Stewart Prize 3. WALTER HERMAN STUBENRAUCH, Stubie, West New York, N. I. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Y. M. C. A. Preparatory School. Four years at Cornell. CHEN Lo SU, Yungting, China. Nlechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-live. One year at Cornell Chinese Students Club. MICHAEL GERALD SULLIVAN, Jerry, Rochester. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at East High School. Four years at Cornell. GE, Pyramid, College Baseball Team, College Tax Committee, Sesomahg Manager of Golf 3g Nlanager of Soccer 45 Manager of Hockey 4. WILLIAM EDMUND SULLIVAN, Sully, Little Falls. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty. Prepared at Little Falls High School. One year at Cornell. Cornell Catholic Club. YUN HSIAO SUN, Sunny, Kaoyu, China. Nlechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-three. One year at Cornell. Chinese Students Club. 167 . . ' , , , ,Q U. ,, .Wy ,.. M... 1, , , CHARLES ALFRED SUNDSTROM, JR., '4Sunny,,' Middletown. Civil Engineering. Ageftwenty-Hve. Prepared at Middletoxvn High School. Four years at Cornell. QDKNII5 Rod and Bob. VERNE STURGES SWAN, Sherburne. Architecture. Age, thirty. Prepared at Sherburne High School. Two years at Cornell. EN, Gargoyle, British-American Club. SIGURD BENEDICT SWANSON, Swede, Bridgeport, Conn. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty- five. Prepared at Bridgeport High School. Four years at Cornell. Eleusis. FENTON HENDY SWEZEY, Lockport. Chemistry. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Ripley High School. Four years at Cornell. ZAEg Al-Djebar. FREEMAN ROBERT SWIFT, Speedy, Mt. Vernon. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Mt. Vernon High School. Three years at Cornell. QAE. THADDEUS HENRY SZYMONIAK, Ted, Buffalo. Agriculture. Age, twenty-four. Prepared at Mas- ten Park High School. 'Four years at Cornell. DONALD FAY TAYLOR, 'LDon, Albany. Veterinary. Age. twenty-three. Prepared at Albany High School. Four years at Cornell. ANP, College Basketball Team, College Track Team, College Cross Country Team, Nlusical Clubs I, 2, 3, 4. RALPH IIERMAN TEED, Springfield, Mo. Nlechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Springfield High School. Four years at Cornell. QFA. 168 ,Y ERNEST LATHROP THEARLE, San Diego, Calif. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-six. Prepared at California School of Mechanical Arts. Four years at Cornell. TBH,1IJKf19, Instructor in Mechan- ics of Engineering, A. S. hi. E. ALBERT EDWARD THOMAS, i'Tommie,', Corbettsville. Agriculture. Age, twenty-five. Prepared at Binghamton Central High School. Three and one-half years at Cornell. FRANK HOWARD THOMAS, JR., Wilmington, Del. Chemistry. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Wil- mington Friends School. Four years at Cornell. KZ, Al-Djebar, Sophomore Spring Day Committee 2, Freshman .Advisory Committee 3, hlusical Clubs I, 2, The Cornell Em Board, Associate Editor 2, 3. RAYMOND EINNON THOMAS, '4Ray, Yonkers. Chemistry. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Yonkers High School. Four years at Cornell. State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, Assistant in Miner- alogy, The Cornell Clzzmiit Board, Business Manager 4. ROBERT IVIATHIAS THOb1AS,iiiTOmmjf,l, Joliet, lll. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty- one. Pre- pared at Joliet Township High School. Three years at Cornell. QAX. CPIAUNCEY BOARDMAN THOMPSON, Thom, Hartford, Conn. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty- four. Prepared at Cascadilla School. Two years at Cornell. ATA, Freshman Crew. RALPH PERRIN THOMPSON, Tommy, Winter Haven, Fla. Agriculture: Age, twenty-four. Pre- pared at Stetson University Academy. Four years at Cornell. Scorpion. ALEXANDER BAYARD THOMSON, '4Tommie, Buffalo. Agriculture. Age, twenty. Prepared at Mas: ten Park High School. Four years at Cornell. AZ, College Cross Country Team, Farmers' Week Committee, Cross Country Club, State Cash Scholarship. 169 .- . RALPH WEYMOUTH THORNE, Pat, Williamsport, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-three. Pre- pared at Mercersburg Academy. Four years at Cornell. BGII, Sophomore Spring Day Committee. GEORGE HILYARD THORNTON, Pat, Wayne, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at St. Lukes School. Three years at Cornell. ZNII, Varsity Hockey Team 2, Varsity Football Squad 3, University Tennis Doubles Championship 2, Tennis Committee 1, Class Day Committee 3. LOUIS TINKLER, Dinl-z, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty one. Prepared at Boys High School. Four years at Cornell. State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, Undergraduate Scholar- ship, Glee Club 4, Menorah. ' V CHARLES JOHN TOMIC, Plymouth, Pa. Law. Age, twenty-eight. Prepared at Larksville High School. Four years at Cornell. ABRAHAM TOPLITT, Top, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at DeWitt Clinton High School. Three years at Cornell. EAM, Freshman Cross Country Squad. WALTER BARTON TOWNSEND, Walt, Elmira. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Elmira Free Academy. Four years at Cornell. Freshman Cross Country Squad, Freshman Tax Committee, State Cash Scholarship, War Service Scholarship, Second Lieutenant R. O. T. C. 3, Student Volunteer, Assistant Nlanager of Rooming Agency 3, Manager 4. ALLAN Hos1E TREMAN, Al, Boom, Ithaca. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Hill School. Four years at Cornell. KA, CIDBK, Quill and Dagger, QIDKKID, ACA , Freshman Track Team, Varsity Football Squad 2, Varsity Track Team 2, 3, 4, Freshman Banquet Committee IQ Sophomore Cotillion Committee 2, Junior Pledge Committee 3, Freshman Advisory Committee 3, 4, C. U. C. A. Cabinet 3, Vice-President 4, Secretary of Student Council 4, Life Secretary of Class, Savage Club, Cosmopolitan Club, Hill School Club, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, University Orchestra I, 3, 4, Nlusical Clubs 1, 3, President 4. A ' JOHN HENRY TRESCHER, Jack,,' '4Tresch, Jeannette, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Jeannette High School. Two years at Cornell. AXA. 170 CHARLES BROAD TRETHAWAY, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Cascadilla School. Four years at Cornell. ATA, Freshman Crew, Student Council I, 2. CURTIS HUssEY TURNBULL, Curt, Pittsburgh, Pa. .Agriculture Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Salisbury School. Four years at Cornell. IIJKE. GERALD AMBROSE TUIKNER, Jerry, New York City. Agriculture. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Stuyvesant High School. Four years at Cornell. ARTHUR LEMUEL TUTTLE, JR., Tut, Stanford, Ky. Agriculture. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at San Antonio High School. Four years at Cornell. '-EEK, Hebs-Sag HWCT g Varsity Wrestling Team 2, 3, College Crew 2, 35 Varsity Football Squad 35 University Wrestling Championship, 145- pound class 3g Musical Clubs 4. TRACY TUTTLE, Tut, King Ferry. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Three years at Cornell. Kfib. FELIX RAPHAEL TYROLER, Ty, Brooklyn. Chemistry. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Boys High School. Four years at Cornell. AE1'Ig State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. ROBERT REESE USHER, Butch, Poolville. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Hamilton High School. Four years at Cornell. KAP, College Crew 3. WALTER KENT VAN ALSTYNE, K'Doc,,' Afton. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Binghamton High School. Four years at Cornell. Scorpion, State Scholarship. V1 171 , . I ,J . i,' ., -N A! , . . W W W ,. W . . W, W . EDWARD HEATH VAN DUZEE, Van, Hamburg. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Hamburg High School. Three years at Cornell. LANSING VEDDER, Lans, Schenectady. Agriculture. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Schenectady High School. Four years at Cornell. SHERWOOD VERMILYE, 4'W'hitey, Closter, N. Nlechanical Engineering. Age, twenty. Prepared at Englewood High School. Four years at Cornell. A2115 HKNg ACA g Freshman Track Teamg Varsity Track Team 2, 3, 45 Endowment Fund Committee, Freshman Advisory Committee 3, 4g Student Council 35 A. S. M. E.g A. I. E. E.g Lieutenant R. O. T. C. 2. HERMANN FREDERICK VIEWEG, 'iHermes,,' Elmira. Chemistry. Age, twenty. Prepared at Elmira Free Academy. Four years at Cornell. QDKCIDQ State Cash and Tuition Scholarshipsg Undergraduate Scholarship, War Service Scholarshipg Officers Club, Assistant in Niineralogy 2, 3, Instructor 45 Lieutenant R. O. T. C. 1 LOUIS WAINWRIGI-rr VOIGT, Winks, Pittsburgh, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-three. Pre- pared at Peabody High School. Four years at Cornell. fIPKiIfg Sphinx Head, Freshman Football Team, Freshman Tax Committee, Sophomore Rush Committee, Freshman Advisory Committee 3, 4Q Senior Class Day Committee, British-A merican Club, Masque, Acting hflanager of Freshman Basketball 3g Assistant Nlanager of Basketball 3, Manager 4. JAMES VEGHTE VooRHEEs, jim, Richmond Hill. Chemistry. Age, twenty-live. Prepared at Richmond Hill High School. Four years at Cornell. FREDERIC LEON XIOSBURGH, 4'Vos,', Auburn. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Auburn Academic High School. Four years at Cornell. State Scholarship. JOHN ESTABROOK XVAHL, Es, Chicago, Ill. hflechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-three. Pre- pared at Parker Preparatory School. Four years at Cornell. EAEQ VVearer ofthe L'C g Freshman Football Team, Varsity Football Teamg Freshman Tax Committee, Student Council 2, 3. 172 ALVA STONE WALKER, Al, Greenwich, Conn. hiechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-three. Pre- pared at Brunswick School. Four years at Cornell. , CLARENCE WILPARD VVALKLEY, 'LBoots, LeRoy. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at LeRoy High School. Four years at Cornell. KAP, College Basketball Team. FRANCIS DOOLITTLE XWIALLACE, Red, Geneva. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepag-ed at Geneva High School. Four years at Cornell. AEP, College Cross Country Team 2, 3, University Walking Chfampion 4, Second Lieutenant R. O. T. C. 3, First Lieutenant 4, Varsity Debate Team 3, 4, College Honor Group 3, Cross Country Club, Oflicers Club. WILLIAM WIIETSTONE XVANNAMAKER, IR., Duckie, Orangeburg, S. C. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty. Prepared at Orangeburg High School. One and one-half years at Cornell. EAE, Rod and Bob, Southerners Club. CLARK ABRAM WARBURTON, Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-live. Prepared at Houghton Seminary. Two years at Cornell. ALBERT JOHN XIVARD, Al, Ithaca. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Four years at Cornell. ATA, Freshman Tax Committee, Freshman Advisory Com- mittee 3, 4. ' DONALD HOWE FVARREN, Whitehall. Agriculture. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Ellenburg High School. Four years at Cornell. 'THEODORE EDWARD VVARREN, Toby, Ashtabula, O. Law. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Ashtabula High School. Four years at Cornell. ECIDE, ASQ, College Crew I, College Smoker Committee 3, Festival Chorus 35 Savage Club, University Glee Club I, 2, 3, C. U. C. A. Cabinet 3, 173 1 1 1 1 1 1 , . a -J . A ' L L 1, , , I-' 1 LP 'Q L ' vi . 1 .1 -L '- V L' rl l, . , ' A, 3 A ' ' , LTV .V ,ia Y, ,A V Y W ,-1' ,- ' V- W - -- E Y r , , ,U . 4 . 1 . -L - V, , 1 ,A , .A 1 A 1, 1 ,,, ,I ,,,.. ,i, . ff D. i . OLIVER MORTON .WATKINS, Newark Valley. Agriculture. Age, twenty-six. Prepared at Newark Valley High School. Six years at Cornell. FRITZ WIVILLIAM WEGNER, 'KWag, Frankfort. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Frankfort High School. Four years at Cornell. ET, Freshman Crew, Varsity Baseball Squad 2, 3, 4, Varsity Football Squad 45 Cornell Flying Club. . EZRA WEINSTEIN, Weinie, Perth Amboy, N. Law. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Perth Amboy High School. Four years at Cornell. QIPEII. , GEORGE WILLIANI WEIS, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Wilkes-Barre High School. Five years at Cornell. HYMAN WEISBERG, Hy, Kingston. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twentyqone. Prepared at Kingston High School. Four years at Cornell. AEII, College Crew 3, State' Cash and Tuition Scholarships, University Orchestra I, 2. MURRAY WEIss, Jack, Brooklyn. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Bryant High School. Four years at Cornell. TEfI9g College Basketball Team 3. WILLIAM MILLER WELCH, ZND., Bill, Yardley, Pa. Nlechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-three, Prepared at William Penn Charter School. Five years at Cornell. IPAQ, Masque I, 2. LAURENCE RAYMOND WELLS, Larry, Schuylerville. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Pre- pared at Schuylerville High School. Four years at Cornell. BAE, Sphinx Head, TBIIQ Rod and Bob, Wearer of the C , Varsity Track Team 2, 3, 45 Alumni Pledge Committee, Coffee House Committee. . . ., Y J - ,. M V V ,... V ..--- --1 . , .. .X ., W Y Y, , , I, . . L , L .H1 --f 3 1 ,I .i,, -1i. l!, 4- il 1,,,,. ,. ,V 1 ,- ii.. .,. 1 ..1- ,ily ,I-111m ir- ,- inf ,,i..-llyyilryiiii 1if gi...-.-ii. ,ttyl-,Li,q3,,ll . I 174 i-.fi',V ,,',...,r-, ,, ,X , ,, . ,Wad , . K, Nl g,,,., .,, X, , I ,, ,N , , , ,,, 5h , , Y ,., , 1 N 3, , Y Y WILLIAM HENRY WELLS, Bill, Nfillville, N. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Min- eola High School. One and one-half years at Cornell. RALPH ANDERSON WENGER, :'Doc,U Waynesboro, Va. Agriculture. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Virginia Nlilitary Institute. Two and one half years at Cornell. E115 Captain R. O. T. C., Southerners Club, Ofhcers Club. ISIDOR WERBELOWSKY, 4'YVerbie, Brooklyn. Chemistry. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Boys High School. Pour years at Cornell. BEF, Tuition Scholarship. WALTER XNILLIAM WERRING, Walt, Brooklyn. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Pre- pared at lVIanual Training High School. State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. ALVIN EMIL WEST, Al,,' Washington, D. C. Nfechanical Engineering. Age, twenty. Prepared at McKinley Manual Training School. Four years at Cornell. ZB'I'g Senators Club, Assistant lVIanager of Tennis 3, Manager 4. ' LUTHER SHIRLEY WEST, 'KLute, Owego. Agriculture. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Owego Free Academy. Four years at Cornell. EH, Captain R. O. T. C. 25 Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4. ANDREW MERCER WHITE, Andy, Baltimore, Md. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty. Pre- pared at Baltimore Polytechnic Institute. Three years at Cornell. Kfbg Varsity Lacrosse Squad 3, A. S. M. E., Southerners Club, Baltimore Poly Club. ELWYN BROOKS WHITE, Andy, ':Mount Vernon. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Mount Vernon High School. Four years at Cornell AIPFA, Aleph SamachgQuill and Dagger,EAXg Sophomore Cotillon Committee, Junior Smoker Committee, Navy Day Hop Committee 3,4Q Freshman Advisory Committee, Spring Day Committee, Senior Ball Committee, The Cornell Daily Sun Board I, 2, 3, Editor-in-Chief 45 Manuscript Club. ' V., . . - .H I . r , .f V V - - . ,,,l V. , W , 3, Y ,,, ,Q .V , , , , , , ,V V W :NX .. . ...H -. . w .T -V' .. -- , Y , 1 . , Q, ,,,r,,,,. , Y ,, ,, . 175 ALFRED ALOYSIUS YVHITEHILL, Whitey,,' Brooklyn. Agriculture. Age, twenty-four. Prepared at Dickinson High School. Three and one-half years at Cornell. Hebs-Sa, Wearer of the C , NACE , Varsity Lacrosse Team 3, Varsity Soccer Team 3, 4, All-American 3, Varsity Hockey Squad 3, Team 4, Football Squad 3, College Crew, College Basketball Team, College Baseball Team, Winter Sports Committee, Nlanager of Ice Carnival. FRANCIS ALLEN WIcKEs, Lamp, Ticonderoga. Agriculture. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Ticon- deroga High School. Four years at Cornell. QA, Helios, Farmers' Week Committee, State Cash Scholarship, Adirondack Club, Round-up Club, The Cornell Countryman Board 2, 3, Circulation Manager 4. JAMES WALDO WILBUR, Jim, Delancey. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at lValton High School. Two years at Cornell. KAP, Assistant Instructor in Physics. ' ANSLEY WILCOX, 2ND., Aus, Castleton-on-Hudson. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Pre- pared at Albany Academy. Four years at Cornell. AALIP, Quill and Dagger, Freshman Tax Com- mittee, Sophomore Cotillion Committee, Freshman Advisory Committee 3, 4, Senior Ball Committee, Thr Cornell Widow Board 2, 3, Business hdanager 4. ' HARRIS EMORY WILDER, 4'Hank, Elmhurst, Ill. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-one. Pre- pared at Thacher School, Four years at Cornell. SAX, College Crew I, Freshman Tax Committee, University Library Loan Committee I, 2, Semi-Centennial ,Endowment Fund Committee, British- American Club. WARD WILKLOW, Wick, Ellenville. Law. Prepared at Ellenville High School. Four years at Cornell. ECDZ, ABT, College Smoker Committee, College Tax Committee 45 President of Law Association, Boardman Club. EUGENE TVIONROE WILLIANIS, l'Gene H liar fville, Tenn. Arts and Sciences. A e twenty-two. Pre- , I 5 8 v , pared at hiaryville College. Two years at Cornell. I GERALD CRoFoo'r WILLIANIS, Gerry, Binghamton. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Utica Free Academy. Four and one-half years at Cornell. KAP, Pyramid, College Honor Committee 2, 3, 4, The Cornell C1.Ul.!E7ZgiHf6T Board 2, Associate Editor 3, Editor-in-Chief 4, C. U. C. A. Cabinet 4. I ' I It ,.. .. Ii. , I . I 'I - I I 5 I ' ' I - ,, ,. ,X I 4-I V , , 176 F 4 LANGDON THOMAS VVILLIAMS, Lang, Columbus, O. Law. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at East High School. Three years at Cornell. AKE, KIJAQ, junior Endowment Fund Committee, Junior Promenade Committee, Senior Banquet Committee, lvlajura, KBCIP. EDWARD WILSON, Ed, Pittsburgh, Pa. Nlechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Phillips Exeter Academy. Four years at Cornell. KE, Freshman Track Team, Varsity Track Squad 2, 3, Sophomore Smoker Committee. JAMES BENTLEY WILSON, Jim, Buffalo. Agriculture. Age, twenty-four. Prepared at Lafayette High School. Four years at Cornell. AT, Quill and Dagger, Hebs-Sa, Wearer ofthe C , Fresh- man Football Team, Varsity Football Team 2, C. U. C. A. Executive Council. WADE INSKEEP WILSON, Skip,,' Buffalo. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Davis High School. Four years at Cornell. DDE, LCT , Scalp and Blade, Varsity Lacrosse Team 3, Varsity Soccer Squad 4, Janus. MILO FOLLETT WINCHESTER, Winnie, Wassaic. Agriculture. Age, twenty-six. Prepared at Mount Hermon School. Two years at Cornell. KAP. VALENTINE BARTHOLD WINDT, Wink, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Pre- pared at DeWitt Clinton High School. Four years at Cornell. Tuition Scholarship, College Honor Group, Agassiz Club. JAMES HENRY WINTER. Frosty, Greene. Nlechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-four. Prepared at Greene High School. Five years at Cornell. EQDE. NORMAN CARL WITTWER, Wit, Buffalo. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-six. Prepared at Buffalo Technical High School. Four years at Cornell. ZH, TBH, Instructor in lVIachine Design 4, Glee Club 4. 177 . H' Q V - ' I 1 I ,L 1, ri , ,wt .,, ,pt:.ML.A,i. rw ,LN Hx, V ,Hr ai .A - Q ALFRED NIORTIMER WOLFSON, Al, New York City. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Dickinson High School. Four years at Cornell. Assistant in Botany 4. HILTON GEILARD VVOOD, '4Wloodie, Stamford, Conn. Chemistry. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Stamford High School.' Four years at Cornell. AXE, Assistant in Chemistry 4. RoY HIRAIVI WVORKMAN, W'oRK, Lititz, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty--two. Prepared at Nlillersville Normal School. Three years at Cornell. I PHILIP OSVENS XVORKS, Phil, Nlinneapolis, Nlinn. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Pre- pared at Shattuck School. Three years at Cornell. GAG, Freshman Football Team, Masque. HSIN PING WU, Kiangyin, China. Electrical Engineering. Age, twenty-live. Prepared at Peking Tsing Hua College. One year at Cornell. A. I. E. E., Chinese Students Club. NOIik'IAN Ross Wx'cKoFF, VVyckie, Pittsburgh, Pa. Civil Engineering. Age, thirty-four. Pre- pared at Ithaca High School. Four years at Cornell. GE, College Track Team 2, Cornell Masonic Club. TOKISUKE YOKOGAWA, Yok, Takanawa, Tokyo, Japan. Architecture. Age, twenty-four. Pre- pared at Cascadilla School. Four years at Cornell. Gargoyle, College Baseball Team. HIRANI BELDING YOUNG, Hi,U New York City. Chemistry. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Lake Forest Academy. Four years at Cornell. Asia, TBII, Quill and Dagger, Al-Djebar, lfVearer of the CH, Freshman Crew, Junior Varsity Crew 2, Varsity Crew 3, Sophomore Smoker Committee, junior Smoker Committee, Freshman Advisory Committee 3, 4. 178 ' 1 , , ti , i, ii ' , , , ' . TVIANUEL VALR1ONTE ZABAT, Gapan, Nueva Ecija, P. I. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-six. ,Pre- pared at Nueva Ecija High School. One 'year at Cornell. Filipino-Cornellians. ERNEST ARTHUR ZADIG, Ernie, New York City. Nlechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at DeWitt Clinton High School. Two years at Cornell. KAP, Freshman Track Squad, Varsity Crew Squad 25 Tuition Scholarship. SALVATORE JOSEPH ZAMMATARO, Savie,'l Brooklyn. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty. Pre- pared at Stuyvesant High School. Pour years at Cornell. College Basketball Team 2, 3, 45 State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, Undergraduate Scholarship. WILLIANI ZARET, Bill, Arverne. Law. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Far Rockaway High School. One year at Cornell. EAM, College Basketball Team. ALBERT ZUIDEMA, Al, Holland, Nlich. Nlechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Holland High School. Three years at Cornell. TBII5 College Crew 3. 179 CHARLES AUGUSTUS BALLOU, Bugs, Brooklyn. Agriculture. Age, twenty. Prepared at Erasmus Hall High School. Two years at Cornell. Komos. JACOB BRENNER, 'ijackf' Union Hill, N. hiechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Union Hill High School. One year at Cornell. EUGENE ALDEN CURTIS, Curt, Red, Rochester. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at West High School. Two years at Cornell. 9AXg College Crewg Sesomahg British-American Clubg Nlusical Clubsg Officers Club. OTTO FRENZEL, IR., Indianapolis, Ind. Law. Prepared at Shortridge High School. One year at Cornell. AKEg Freshman Crew. -TAMES WEAST FULLER, Jim, Springville. Veterinary. Age, twenty-live. Prepared at Griffith Institute. Five years at Cornell. SITE. ALBERT REINHARD GAUS, Al, Pittsburgh, Pa. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-one. Pre- pared at Shady Side Academy. Three and one-half years at Cornell. CIDEK. -TOHN COLLINS GIBB, lack, Ithaca. Nlechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Two and one-half years at Cornell. Xfbg Dramatic Club I, 2, 3. ALBERT ALSTON GOESSLING, '4Al,l' Chicago, Ill. Biechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Pre- pared at Curtis High School. Three years at Cornell. Seal and Serpent. ARTHUR SHERMAN HADDAWAY, Art, Fort Worth. Texas. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty. Pre- pared at Stalban's School. One year at Cornell. QFA5 AEP. 180 GRANT HARPER, Chicago, Ill. hlechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at New Trier High School. Two years at Cornell. XID, Freshman Advisory Committee. WALTER FREDERICK HERR, Walt, New York City. Agriculture. Age, twenty-three. Four years at Cornell. JOHN NIILLER HOERLE, Jack, Brooklyn. lvlechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Boys High School. Four years at Cornell. EAE, Sophomore Rush Committee, Spring Day Committee 3. OSXVALD EUGENE HOWE, Os, Oak Park, Ill. hviechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-three. Pre- pared at Oak Park High School. Four years at Cornell. NPT, Freshman Banquet Committee, Sophomore Cotillion Committee. ALBERT LEROY LENTZ, :'Bert, Al, Jackson, Nlich. Nlechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-live. Prepared at York High School. Four years at Cornell. SA, Sphinx Head, ccCc 5 Freshman Track Team, College Cross Country Team 25 Varsity Cross Country Team 3, 45 University Band Leader 45 University Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Cross Country Club. HENRY LEVENE, K'Hank, Binghamton. Law. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Binghamton High School. Four years at Cornell. IIALIU. BEN NORTHCUTT LOCKE, hflexico, NIO. hflechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-six. Prepared at Nlchflillan High School. Three years at Cornell. HAROLD EUGENE LUs'r1G, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Stuyvesant High School- Two years at Cornell. fI1EII. HARRY BURGH LYFORD, HH. B. Afladison, lfVisconsin. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-gone. Pre- pared at Rock Island High School. One and one-half years at Cornell. BSU. JAMES fXSHER Bf.lCCONNELL, Scotty, Ithaca. Agriculture. Age, twenty-nine. Prepared at Mans- field State Normal School. Four years at Cornell. KAP, Hebs-Sag College Honor Committee, Stock Judging Team. 181 JAMES DONALD NICKENZIE, lXf1ac,H Buffalo. NIechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Pre- pared at Lafayette High School. Two years at Cornell. BGII. NIARCUS AURELIUS BQCBTASTER, Nkfialcf' Rochester. Agriculture, Age, thirty. Prepared at East High School. Three and one-half years at Cornell. Acaciag Kermis Play IQ University Choir 2, 3, 45 Cornell Masonic Club. JOSEPH B4ATHIAS lVlENTZ, lVlentzie,'l Newark, N. ul. Law. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Bar- ringer High School. Three years at Cornell. College Crew IQ Crew Squad 2, Varsity Crew 35 Board- man Clubg Catholic Club. KENNETH LEON BAIETCALF, Ken,H Delevan. Agriculture. Age, twenty--two. Prepared at Delevan High School. One year at Cornell. College Crew. ANTON ANDREW PREGLER, Nick, Stamford, Conn. Civil Engineering. Age, thirty. Prepared at Kings Preparatory School. Four years at Cornell. JOHNPHILIP RILEY, Johnnie, Bellows Falls, Vt. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Bellows Falls High School. Five years at Cornell. EAEg Rod and Bob. HOWARD TRUMAN SAPERSTON, Howie,'y Buffalo. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Lafayette High School. One year at Cornell. ZBTg Track Squad, The Cornell Daily Sun Boardg Freshman Debate Club. ' EARL JACOB SHERK, Ujakef' Harrisburg, Pa. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Harrisburg Technical High School. Four years at Cornell. 1'IKAg Pyramid, The Cornell Civil Enginefr Board 3, lWanaging Editor 4. - FRANCIS JOSEPH SMITH, Frank, Auburn. Law. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Auburn Academic High School. Two years at Cornell. Scorpion, Freshman Debate Clubg Varsity Debate Club. MILFERD SPAYD, Milf VanWert, O. Chemistry. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at VanW'ert High School. One year at Cornell. ATA, Freshman Track Squad. 182 F JULIUS STRUMER, Shorty, New York City. Agriculture. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Stuy- vesant High School. Three years at Cornell. SIDNEY STRUTZ, Sid,U l1Vinnetka, Ill. Law. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at St. Johns hiilitary Academy. One and one-half years at Cornell. XXII, Masque. LYMAN ICNIGHT STUART, Stu, Newark. Chemistry. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Morristown High School. One and one-half years at Cornell. SAX. JOSEPH lx4ARTIN ITAYLOR, Portland. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Two years at Cornell. EAE. NORBURY TERWVILLIGER, Twig, Ellenville. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Ellenville High School. One year at Cornell. Eleusis. lVIERRILL NEEDHAM 'TI-IOMPSON, ':Tommy, Amherst, Mass. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Amherst High School. TWO years at Cornell. EAE, Freshman Crew, S. A. T. C. Football Team, Sophomore Rush Committee. Roscoe VANBROCKLIN, Ada1ns. Agriculture. JOHN ALDEN VANCAMPEN, Van, Elmira. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Phillips Andover Academy. Three years at Cornell. KA, Freshman Advisory Committee. PHILIP VANGELDER WARDLE, Phil, Catskill. Chemistry. Age, twenty-four. Prepared at Catskill High School. Two years at Cornell. Scorpion, AXE, College Baseball Team, College Basketball Team, College Track Team. DAVID WEXLER, David F.',, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty. Prepared at Boys High School. Four years at Cornell. State Tuition Scholarship, Blauvelt Scholarship, Intercollegiate Socialist Society I, 2, 3. FRANK JOHN WITOWSKI, Wit, Buffalo. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-four. Prepared at lVIasten Park High School. One year at Cornell. Varsity TrackVSquad. 183 I WA, :yu ,V .iw if ,QL ,Q-Q ,TLV UZ: W7 Wu: , Y, my if Wt, 1 ta Pig, fi QU G' N H? 4+ Hg, :ETL 'Hia F11 U HFS? W VU, au H. in 2 vw 63 W K' ,Q ,H 'fl V gi , W5 , in iii ' I iw' psig 1, ,x ll wflfv Q i' EE, iff' VL. W' ,N THE HYDRAULIC LABORATORY 184 Z' . E t GUESS ISU 1 'N 0127 M as 1 - j. A X 9 i The Class of 1921 By Elwyn Brooks White, 721 Although other classes have been broken up and disorganized by the war and have termed themselves war classes, 1921 was the first class to enter Cornell during wartime. Every man that entered had made a decision-he entered only after deciding that he would be more useful, for one reason or another, in college than in the field. To the casual observer this decision savored of the unpatriotic. One of the first things that 1921 heard when it arrived in Cornell was that all the good men were gone. It was an easy excuse for the hangers-on to use in lying down on the job,and it was a stigma under which 1921 labored all through its career. The explanation that a man could be of service to the nation by remaining in college and completing his course was plausible but not impressive, and one of the most plaguing punishments which 1921 had to suffer was the sting which came with having to stand and wait . And so, entering with a burden upon its shoulders, with a weight on its mind, with new responsibilities to the University and new duties to the nation, with a very uncertain future, and with no knowledge of that much-vaunted Cornell before the war , the class plunged into the task from which it now, after four years, emerges badly shattered and disorganized, but conscious that it has given of its best. Many men of 1921 are now scholastically sophomores and juniors as a result of having forsaken their academic career and turned to the more active service of the country. But their allegiance to the class is undiminished, and they have ardently worked with it in its attempts at reconstruction. I It was inevitable that the freshman entering Cornell in the fall of 1917 should find a University suffering from a restlessness on the part of its undergraduate body. And it was inevitable that that restlessness should have been communicated to the 1921 men. It was a trying year: men studied with one eye on their book and the other on the armed forces of the nation. Registration opened on September 24, and when, two days later, President Schurman delivered his address of welcome, he announced that 3,355 students were registered at that time, a decrease of 1,391 from the enrollment of the previous year. Thus the undergraduate body had 185 first of all, been woefully depleted, and the leaders in every field of activity had been the first to go. 'What, then, were the prospects? Schurman's words described the feeling of the student. He said: I have come to say that we meet under unusual and extraordinary circumstances. Our country is also if now engaged in this great world war. .z l1:'-seal'-fi,E3'r5-,re? - .. 'Riff w -. 2 -1f', '- - .i.-' - ,- - - - 5.s:g:ff5:.5.e.fg53551515 2 . A, -,,s , 1 There has been nothing like this at the 1 z-s1:,f:' .2s2:f'.ai-.2 51.5. 15 eiiiiiiziiiii. '.', . , 5.1.5. Q - - - - . Openms Of the UU1VCf51tY IH MY Pfe- .:a51:' :szfi .Qfli 1-331:-iiikliiii-f'f'f. I-4 - - - - I-igii fff ,Q vious ear in its histor . The Pres- In , -. ,.ff:j'--' H -2 f 'i ' t ' 9' 51542524521-'. - . W N - zsfllliif-'i.i:5'i. ldent fOll0WCd Wlth an earnest plea P' that the University be Sumined IHOIC than ever before bya deep seriousness M par? rfu rioullnisfljis Efcfosvn Wi' ' '- TS ' ed by restlessness. It was hard to Chg ' . ragga at books, knowmg that at any mme . 1 .M COMMITTEE n the books might be forsaken for the . RBBUSCH ' ' CHA'Rr3?'l 4 barracks- ' V fsafgsdgggfi EE?-ffgfglgkgklit j The whole atmosphere at Ithaca was W KI f , . - - . ' ' ' 1. D-MULLER R MILT0ll5l'llTH.Jn. tm mHll1tf1fY- Tlfleltechmcal Collegeitlfefe 1 -EX,OFF,C,O- f o ering specia war courses. aca QE-liTU'TTLE 'ns H lfIfBODEIl is . was full of cadets training at the Avia- . ...., iiiiiigits- 1-Lhsknn Kan-4, , 1, UOI1 SCl100l H1 'Elle New Armory. EVCTY dar Came Pew feP0f'fS of the K .r.V rre' ' ' sacrifices and heroisms of Cornell men in the fields of battle. That was the t. 3213511 to which 1921 had come to And in spite of it all, the class adap- Fiussi-11v1AN BAN QU ET POSTER The University, early electing to continue her ted itself to conditions and plunged into its program. Everything at Cornell was disorganized and in hard straits. athletics atthe expense of her inter- collegiate prestige, was calling for recruits. Less than thirty men turned out for Varsity football. The undergraduate activities-the publications, the musical and dramatic organizations, the managership positions-were seeking supporters. Whereas, before competition had been keen, there was now continual appeal for support of all kinds. Nineteen twenty-One had heard of Cornell's spirit and of her traditions. But in that first year, it saw very little to make those dreams come true. It saw Cornell lose the cross country championship for only the fourth time out of nine- teen races. It saw Penn defeat the Varsity football team. It saw its own cross country team lose to Penn, and its own football eleven go down before the Red and Blue freshmen on an icy field. It saw every activity woefully curtailed. The Musical Clubs postponed their Christmas trip. The base ball team went through a season that could hardly be ftermed a success, and the crew lost its only race of the year to Princeton. Track was the only real victory of the year. Nineteen twenty-one's freshmen crew, however, succeeded in triumphing at Loch Carnegie, and furnished a good ornen for the strength of the class in future years. Thus the athletics of that first war year gave to Cornell only the spark of life necessary to keep her from succumbing entirely to the pressure of the times. When, in May, the University closed shop six weeks early to give her sons a long vacation in which to serve the nation in shipyards and war industries, 1921 was still in the dark as to its future. 186 H . When the class returned to Ithaca in the fall, it found the University gasping under the weight of the greatest anomaly of the age, the Student Army Training Corp. Cornell was turning herself, not without many painful contortions, into a training camp with a dash of culture. All things went by the board or-by the second lieutenant. Fraternity houses were razed, and the motor lorries park- ed on dormitory lawns. But the war ended in November. The period of depression was follow- ed by a great revival, and in the boom which came, IQZI did its share. On December 30 the University reopened normally-normally except for the fact that the town had gone dry. Reor- ganization was an uphill battle. Met- ropolitan sport writers for the first time referred to Cornell's athletic plans as perhaps promising the entry of a Cornell team . And yet Cornell had a slight start on some of the other universities because of her adherence to the policy of wartime sport. Bas- ketball was the first of the revivals. It started with a good promise. Along with the athletic revival came the reawakening of social spirit, strug- gling under the new prohibition res- triction. Nineteen twenty-one was . witness to the house-warming cele- ' bration in the new Drill Hall, and it T HE LIBRARY AT NiGHT was 9' great moment for Cornell When, Semi-centennial Celebration promptly at 9 o'clock Colonel G. H. Hardly, prominent South African statesman, diplomat to the Peace Conference, and sponsor of the entire celebration, was led out on the floor. The Hardly Pair performed a great service by helping to bring back the unity of spirit at Cornell. Junior Week was revived and merged with Spring Day on May 24. The crews vanquished Princeton and paid back their last year's debt. Prospects began to brighten. An article in The Sun read: Cornellians got a glimpse Saturday of the balmy days before Mars stepped in with an iron fist to play the leading hand in college activities. They saw the joyous and spirited celebration of a Spring Day carnival, with its multitudinous attractions,with its parades and its shows. And for the first time in three years they saw a Cornell crew race on Cayuga Lake. i' Nineeten twenty-one had four men in that victorious boat: Buckley, Brewster, Cooper, and Shepard,-no small triumph for the class. Cornell that year also scored in track, and lVIoakley's men for the fifth con- secutive time captured the track honors of America at the intercollegiates. Ramsay was the class representative on that team. The IQZI managership positions fell tof'Wus Hooker in crew,f'Ches Bailey in track, and Bill Combs in baseball. No football manager could be chosen. Bill Murray, although only a sophomore, was already editing the Widow. The year ended with the huge Semi-centennial celebration in June, and with the general feeling that Cornellhad done well in her first reorganization period. Nforgan 187 f, 2 f I f . , f , 5, ,I knit' 1 I A, f X V, l sifj i ' J., '- 3 3'7'9', -- - - c -C:-. , ' -'p. '-..' :pf ,Q 1,4 ' -,:c,:::ZEL?iL-gig ' 1 ' -' v'f'Ti 353' ' f if 1 55?-4 'Ea:i: , 5-' ff. f'32f1'1g' ' 5, l fi 1' 'ft' if pig. V ,'frp.,1- 1--'fn we ,f 4124- f ,fm . ' ,,g:-.3 Y f.,.j,'g Q 5- ,L ii- a. f' ff X - t if r N. . R ' , '15 'Y '- W la. 1 f -' - f c:::2f:fsf2fff:1:ff A4 ,, tp .- k ' .IJ ,,,, ' ' A Y ' Qui'-',.-' E535:5iZ55g:'1'f52:1'1' - Aft V ' . .sf-.. .5?i ' .?5lQi 7'-'SLS . '?.'F'l grafts? 'f' M - I 4 was MY 1 ' sf aw' dwgii' 'f!f'ff'f'B?' . ., - 1- 23 7 1 2'1 -' :PW 2. ' . ... . ' . 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V 2' ' . 3 ip ee - if 21 'M' ef -. a . v---A -. . .xr Y if .- - f . . a. 1 A. , .. -, - ,. - ..-'-,::,:g,.::.1:,-.yr--:gg-14,-I:-fiig.,-5.v',,'.',1.-.:.-,153 I :4 2: , ' ..-A Q144- 'ja-,:L . .,.V,, .5.3,1.45.E ,.. .Q 35.1.4 -.35 . -, 3 . :,.. '.-.7':kE-, ' , . N ' ' :,.g...,7ZK'j,:..: 7. L A -'E7:'.Z .,A.'.v1'f 4.3.1-. 'F' 34.-.f33'.'1'-. ' 'A s ,,,. . :- :UL - :,, -grg..-' A :gg Q11 gg ' ' ::1,,,,.:k -Q.,-J, f -21 ' ' 'J' ..f.A. -13. H . ' 1 . I i SPRING INSPECTION III Cornell seemed more like a University to 1921 than ever before, on its return in the fall of 1919. Enthusiasm ran high, and Cornell's hopes rose inordinately. A real campus greeted the returning undergraduates. The inexorable agent, the tenacious competitor, even the old familiar quadrangle dogs Were all there. The football team had been practising for several weeks. Publications had brought out their first issues and were making the Library Arch impregnable. Athletics had been turned over to the guidance of Romeyn Berry, ,O4,VVl1O had been appoint- ed graduate manager to ill the vacancy which had existed during the war. Formal rushing was instituted again by the fraternities, and the Interfraternity Association began to function. The spirit had extended to the alumni, and they had set out to raise ten million dollars as additional endowment for the University to provide adequate salaries for her teaching staff. But the spirit began to wane as the teams began to meet defeat after defeat. Rush, With sixty-six likely candidates, had failed, and the loyal troops of under- graduates that followed the eleven to the Polo Grounds and to Philadelphia grew despondent. The cross country team was unsuccessful, the soccer team was un- successful, the basketball team Was unsuccessful. YVhen a Cornell undergraduate was asked what sport Cornell was strong in, he reached ruefully in his pocket and produced a small clipping which read: Cornell wins first place in chess matchu. The defeats were beginning to tell on undergraduate morale. Before the vacation and immediately afterward, a feeling of unrest began to be noticeable. A stimulus was needed, and it came on the evening of Nfarch 27, when Cornell met Nfichigan in a dual track meet on the Hoor of the new Drill Hall. Nluch of the success of this party was due to the genius of our hffr. Berry . lt was ISS Troy UNIVERSITY DINNER Semi-Centennial Celebration novel, it was spectacular, and, not least, it was a Cornell victory. The way had been paved by the Junior Smoker of the night before, when 1921 paid its respects to the letter men, and at which time the dormant spirit had been in part revived. But the track meet turned the trick., and the 'CWhat's the matter with Cornell meeting which was held the Nfonday following the meet came a couple of weeks too late. Ever since the day the armistice was signed in the fall of 1918, Cornell had been looking for the turning point in the descending curve of Cornell spirit. Several times it had seemed at hand, only to prove a false alarm. But when four thousand Cornellians gathered in the Armory rose to their feet as a single man and cheered until they had no voices left, the die was cast. In all phases of University activity the same renewal of spirit was manifest. In minor sports Nicky Bawlf had created a remarkable interest, and lacrosse was drawing a large field. The Endowment Fund picked up. At an organization breakfast in Baker Cafeteria one Sunday morning, fifty-nine thousand dollars was pledged to the student endowment fund by 109 undergraduates. Junior Week was revived on a pre-war basis. The Varsity and freshmen crews won from Yale and Princeton in the triangular regatta on May 15. After the Easter recess the publications were taken over by 1921. The Sun went to Andy White, Wally,' Schmidt, and Dave Jewett, the Annuals to Red,' Mason and Bill Rometsch, and the Era to Dale Bumstead and Bob', Nfitchell. For the first time in history, the Poughkeepsie regatta was shifted to Cayuga, and thousands of alumni Hocked back to Ithaca to witness the race. No obser- vation train could be procured, but seats were thrown up along the bank and the course was lined for practically its whole length with spectators. The defeat at 189 Troy Hoono Evra the hands of Syracuse came hard, but Cornell came in for a share of the glory in the excellent performance of her junior Varsity and her freshman boats. IV - When 1921 returned as staid seniors, there were many changes at Cornell. The University was still without a president. There were many new problems to solve, and many old ones still pending. The cribbing scandal which had occur- red the previous June had left a stain which was hard to erase. The failure of certain athletes to return because of scholastic difliculties was raising a cry against probation. The Old Man, Cornell's picturesque and beloved crew coach, had passed away. Cornell's name had been brought before thegworld in a new way by the success of Mr. Moakley as coach of the American team at the Olympic games at Antwerp. The football team was working under Nfr. Dobie, than whom there was none more inscrutable, none with a more remarkable coaching record. Fraternities had split over a question of the enforcement of rushing rules, and the New Rushing Association had been organized with a membership of seventeen houses, the remaining houses practising open rushing. Football aroused greater interest than IQZI had ever known before. The success of the early games and the confidence in IVIr. Dobie's ability fllled the undergraduates and alumni with football passion. The day and night preceding the Dartmouth game at the Polo Grounds saw the road between Ithaca and New York alive with private cars, trucks, motorcycles, and pedestrians, bound for the scene of the contest. The defeat came hard. Luckily Columbia was beaten a few days later in Ithaca before a record crowd. But the team was doomed to fall before Penn in the final game of the year, and the fans had to find consolation in 190 Troy JUNIOR PROM-I92x the prospects for next year. And when, a few months later, the inevitable post- season criticism of lVlr. Dobie was met by the Athletic Association by the announce- ment of a three year extension of his existing contract, the great majority of Cor- nellians welcomed 'the news. Nineteen twenty-one managed to initiate a pamphlet war when, in November, the program of the subsequently famous committee of nine was announced and the outside world heard through mangled press accounts that coeducation was causing trouble. This resulted in the immediate appearance on the campus of ephemeral publications. Almost before 1921 knew that anything had happened, it found that it was lloundering in water up to its neck. But peace came quickly again to the fold, and the University resumed its serence march. Christmas vacation provided an opportunity for four organizations to leave Ithaca representing Cornell. The Masque and the Musical Clubs went on the road and gave successful performancesin many large eastern cities: the basketball team took its first trip, and the cross country team, accompanied by hir. Moakley, uTerry McGovern, and Ches Bailey, crossed the sea to meet English harriers on the Roehampton course. The runners represented not only Cornell, but they went as the champions of the United States, and the fame which they achieved in that race and the friendly relations which they helped to promote between the two great countries, will be long remembered as the foremost thing in Cornell athletics for the year 1921. Three of the runners on the team were members of the class of 1921: Captain I. L. Dickinson, Jr., N. P. Brown, and T. C. McDermott. HTerry', McGovern said that the team did more for the promotion of pleasant relations than all the diplomats that had ever been sent over by the government in the last fifty years. - 191 l Troy COMMENCEMENT It may safely be said that the gift of 1921 destined to play the most important role in the future of the University was the Honor System. Work was begun along the lines of drafting a, constitution immediately after the vacation. The document in its final form was submitted to the student body lVIarch 4 and 5 for referendum. It passed with a ten to one favorable majority, and four days later the Faculty adopted it without one dissenting vote. Nineteen twenty-one was the class that brought the system forward in such a way that the whole University could express its opinion, and 1921 was the class that assumed the responsibility for the first test of complete student self-government. VVith Junior Week and Spring Day witnessing a further return of social life to the University, I92I,S career draws to a close. Looking back over the four years that have passed, the class feels that it has had the unusual task of picking up traditions after a break in the thread. It feels that it has had to work out its own salvation with nothing but dusty records and inaccurate hearsay as guides, and with many new conditions to meet. That 1921 has made some mistakes is not to be denied, but that it, as a class, faced vastly more perplexing problems than it dreamed of, and that it, as a class, has striven consistently and faithfully to meet those problems, is not questioned. Nineteen twenty-one was forced to take up the burden where its forerunners had abruptly laid it down, and with no other guidance than its own intuition,to carryit through to a successful conclusion. 192 IW 'xx ' UNIQIKS 'Kf5'e'VZ':, Li ? gf f K of E! I -L ' 55125 0 791 X x ' GZ ,LL I .. ' --wvfrrl- m' -5 Mkmkm,,Jmwlmbx n.mmmllNIMHmlm:limnllMHml.il3i1ll1 CLASS OF IQ22 EDWIN WKVILLIAM ACKERKNECHT fohnrtown Chernutr3 ROBERT SAUNDERS ACKERLY Cuba Arty and Sciencef KAP, Wrestling Squad I, 2, 35 II5-lb Novice and University Wrestling Champion Ig University Champion 3gMasque 2 3 State TUIIIOD Scholar ship. g RALPH ROY ADAMS 1IvAEgAX23g Nlasque. ARCHER OVERTON ALBIN LOUIS SAUL AMREICH AEHQ College Crew I. HERBERT CHARLES ANDERSON ZH. ' LESTER CURTIS ANDERSON Acacia. ROBERT WILLIAM ANDERSON Salamanca Cherniftry Lynluroole Mechanical Engineering Brooklyn Civil Engineering Chicago Ill Mechanical Engineering Hilton Agriculture Brooklyn Mechanical Engineering ECIDEQ TBHg NACFUQ Soccer Team, Lacrosse Squad British American Club, Tuition Scholarship. ROSS STOCKBRIDGE ANDERSON Wafhington D C Cioil Engineering AKE5 Freshman Baseball Team, Freshman Banquet Committee Soph Omore Cotillion Committee, Freshman Advisory Commlttee umor Promenade Committee, Pyramid, Senators Club Assistant Manager JOSE ANTONIO ARTIGAS Mexico C113 Mexico Electrical Engineering BURTON ASHLEY New Bealfor cl Mau Agricnltur e WELLS HINE ASHLEY Arhzabula O Civil Engineering of Nlasque. Cosmopolitan Club, Glee Club. Eleusis. Acaciag Cornell Nlasonic Club. NEIL ATKINSON Bayricle Arty and Sciencer ATA, WACA , Freshman Track Team Varsity Track Squad 2 3 Cap Burning Committee. GERMAIN LEROY AUSTIN Clenf Fallr Agriculture Huntington Club. SIDNEY ELLIOT AYRES Penn Yan Artr and Sciencer State Cash and Tuition Scholarships University Orchestra I 2 3 R O T. C. Band I, 2, 3. JUAN ACRES BABCOCK, JR. Plainfield N j Mechanical Engineering AT, Freshman Banquet Committee, Sophomore Spring Day Committee CHARLES WILLIAM BACKUS New Berlin Agriculrure Scorpion. 4 ARTHUR BAKER ZBT. BARTON BAKER CLASS OF IQ22 New York City W elvfter AKIDZ, Boardman Club, Assistant Law Librarian DONALD WILLIAM BAKER XXII, Football Squad 3. AUGUSTUS FRANKLIN BALDAUF ATS2, Scalp and Blade. EDGAR BANGHART KE. THEODORE CHARLES BANTA . HKA, Masque. CHARLES HENRY BARNARD Baseball Squad 2. ELLERY ROBERT BARNEY Battle Creek, Mich. Bujazo Angufzfa, Ga. Ridgewood, N. Holland Patent .lllilford Art: and Science: Law Alrtf and Sciencef .Mechanical Engineering .Mechanical Engineering Mechanical Engineering Agriculture Algricnltirre QA, College Baseball 2, 3, Farmers' VVeek Committee 3, Chairman Live- stock Show Committee 3, Championship Cup, Student Livestock Show. BENJAMIN BARROS-BARRETO Pernarnbnco, Brazil Civil Engineering Cosmopolitan Club, University Orchestra, R. O. T. C. Band. SIDNEY HALL BARRETT, JR. Richmond Hill Arif and Science: College Soccer Team. SEYMOUR BAUM New Rochelle Mechanical Engineering HACID, College Honor Group 2, 3. V EDMUND FRANCIS BAXTER Waverly Arif and Sciencef EH, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, Special State Scholarship, University Undergraduate Scholarship, College Honor Group. PORTUS BAXTER, JR. Libby, Morit. Mechanical Engineering CIPA 9. HENRY NICINTOSH BEATTY Cleveland, O. Mechanical Engineering AJP, MACAU, Freshman Track Team, Varsity Track Team 2, Sophomore Cotillion Committee 2, Freshman Advisory Committee 3, Savage Club, Masque. WILLARD CHRISLER BEATTY Rofcoe Arif and Sciences Cornell Oficers' Club, First Lieutenant R. O. T. C. ROBERT BECKER Corona Civil Engineering WALTER JOSEPH BECKER New York City Art: and Sciencef Cornell Catholic Club. 195 CLASS OF IQ22 JOHN KING BENEDICT Poughkeepfie Art: and Sciencef C. U. C. A. Foreign Relations Committeeg Tennis Associationg Le Cercle Francaisg VVinter Clubg State Cash and Tuition Scholarshipsg Student Volunteer. AARON BENEQNSON Dramatic Clubg State Napanoch Scholarshipg Sophomore Debate Squadg College Honor Group. BQILTON BENSON Baltimore, Md. Acaciag Baltimore Poly Club. SYDNEY GEORGE BERLINER VVILLIAM BERMAN EAM. THEODORE HYMAN BESKIN AEH. JAMES HILL BETTS ET. SAMUEL BANCROET BIRD KA. New York City Roehefter Newport Newf, Va. Kingfzfon Wilnzington, Del. Arif and Sciencex Debate Team 3 Varsity Cioil Engineering Mechanical Engineering Arlx and Science! Alrtx and Sciencef Arif and Sciencef Mechanical Engineering GEORGE TVTALLORY BISHOP Southampton Mechanical Engineering 9Ag College Baseball IgThe Sibley journal of Engineering Board 2, 3g State Tuition Scholarsliipg College Honor Group 2. THOMAS ASHLEY BISSELL Bujalo Mechanical Engineering CIDKNPQ Scalp and Bladeg University Grchestrag State Cash Scholarship. ARTHUR IVIGKINLEY BLADEN Syracufe Mechanical Engineering HARRY HOBART BLASBALG New York City Law fIDAHg Cornell Dramatic Clubg Debate Clubg Boardman Club. VICTOR AUGUST BLENKLE jerrey City, N. Art: and Sciencef Cornell Catholic Club. JOSEPH BLossoM BLOSS, JR. Rochefter Art: and Sciencef ATQg Sesomah. JAMES DAVID BOOTH Longmeadow, Maxx. Mechanical Engineering Radio Association. ARTHUR KINGSLEY BOSANKO Huntington Clubg Sta Glenf Fallf te Cash and Tuition CLARENCE GREENFIELD BRADT Rome 196 Scholarships. C herniftry Agriculture CLASS OF 1922 SIDNEY BRAUN New Yorle City Mechanical Engineering GEORGE TRVING BRAYMAN Waltoii Civil Engineering Rod and Bob, Varsity Crew Squad 25 Varsity Football Squad 35 Fresh- man Rush Committee. JOHN BECKMAN BREEN Dayton, O. Mechanical Engineering XCID. ROBERT EMERY BRITT Brockport ' Agriculture AZ. KNOX BRITTAIN Downfville Arts and Sciencef JOHN DUNN BROCKWAY Syracufe lblechanical Engineering KAQ College Crew Ig Endowment Fund Committeeg Freshman Advisory Commlttee. CREMER FRANCIS BROWN Cleveland, O. Mechanical Engineering EX, Freshman Track Teamg British-American Club. DONALD TVINSLOW BROWN Punxfutaivney, Pa. Artf and Science: ATAQ EAX, The Cornell Daily Sun Board 2, Assistant Circulation lvlanager 3, Chairman Freshman Spring Day Committeeg Sophomore Spring Day Committeeg Freshman Advisory Committee 35 Junior ' Promenade Committee, hlasonic Club. EDWIN HOBART BROWN Wayne, Pa. Mechanical Engineering Seal and Serpentg Freshman Advisory Committee 33 The Cornell Era Board 2, 3. FORREST BROWN Eaft Marion Civil Engineering HENRY GASSAWAY'BROWN Philadelphia, Pa. Civil Engineering 211125 The Southerners Club. HENRY GEORGE BROWN South Dayton Arif and Science: ROBERT EDWARD BROWN Ithaca Agriculture AACID5 Wearer of the HC,'g Varsity Track Team, Varsity Cross Country Team, Cross Country Club, President 3, Cornell Flying Club, College Class President 3. SYDNEY ETTORRIS BRUOKHEIMER Eujalo Artf and Sciencef BEP. RALPH BRUNDAGE Hornell Agriculture EARL LOUIS BRUNETT Herleiiner ' ' Veterinary SlTEg Assistant in Department of Pathology and Bacteriology. CARLETON ELLIOTT BRYANT, JR. llflouni Verizon Civil Engineering College Crew IQ Dramatic Clubg State Cash and Tuition Scholarshipsg Associate Editor. The Cornell Civil Engineer Board. ' 107 CLASS OF IQ22 CLIFFORD MARTIN BUCK LaGrangeville Agriculture AZ5 Farmers' lVeek Committee I, 2, 35 Treasurer of Junior Branch of American Pomological Society, Cornell University 35 The Cornell Country- ' man Board. THEODORE AIQBERT BUHL College Poini Agriculture ATA5 College Crew' IQ College Cross Country Team 35 Freshman Tax Committeeg Assistant Nlanager Interscholastic Track. JOHN FLOWER BULLARD llhaca Veterinary CIDEK5 QTZ5 Freshman Track Team5 Varsity Track Squadg Freshman Tax COmmittee5 Freshman Advisory Committee5 Society of Comparative Nledicine. THOMAS KENNETH BULLARD Schuylerville Agricullure A1'Pg Student Honor Committee5 College Tax Committeeg President of Class 2. CLAYTON MORSE BULLOCK Sharon Springf Chernifzry ScOrpion5 State Cash and Tuition Scholarshipsg War Service Scholarship. RUDOLPH DAVID BURCK Denver, Colo. I Law EAE5 AZ5 Cornell Masonic Club. RICHARD TVTARTIN BURK Oleniulgee, Olela. Agriculiure KE5 Junior Smoker Committee5 Savage Clubg Nlasqueg Nlusical Clubs 2. ROBERT EMMETT BURK Olernulgee, Olela. Cherniftry KE5 Freshman Tax COmmittee5 Freshman Advisory Committee. KENNETH COOK BURROUGHS Geneva Mechariical .Engineering BENJAMIN TINGLE BURTON Philadelphia, Pa. Arty and Sciencef SFTQ QDACF5 Aleph Samach5 Freshman Advisory Committee5 Assistant Nlanager of Crew. HAROLD TVATROUS BUSH Warfaui Civil Engineering War Service SclIOlarship5 University Scholarship. . DANIEL WILLIAM BUSKIRK Inclepenclence, O. Agriculture TRVING CALL Stajforal Agriculture QA. ROBERT VVOODWARD CALLOWAY Balzfirnor-e5 Mel. Civil Engineering ATA5 Pyramid5 Freshman CreW5 S. A. T. C. Football Team5 Football Squad 25 Student Council IQ Chairman Sophomore Rush Committee. RENE CESAR DEL CAMPO Havana, Cuba Mechanical Engineering CIDKNII5 AAE5 Valentine Club5 Chess Club5 Latin American Club. JEROME CANTOR Buffalo Law BEP5 College Basketball 2, 3. . ' EARL LEONARD CARLSON Wefleyville, Pa. Mechanical Engineering 198 CLASS OF 1922 GEORGE LOCKE CARLTON Ceciar Cily, Mo. Agriculture BENJAMIN PALMETER CARPENTER Wafhingfon, D. C. Mechanical Engineering AKEQ Freshman Track Teamg Varsity Track Squad 3, Freshman Ad- visory Committeeg Senators Club.' CHARLES WILSON CARPENTER Lake Mahopac Civil Engineering EDWARD HOWARD CARR Bayville Mechanical Engineering Cornell Masonic Club. HAROLD CARR Arcadia, Fla. Mechanical Engineering Scorpiong A. I. FI. F.. XVENDELL CARRIER Phoenix Chernirzry AXEg State Cash Scholarship. RALPH HERMAN CARRINGTON Oneonta Mechanical Engineering TAX, American Society of Nlechanical Engineers, State Cash Scholar- ship. CHARLES CRAWFORD CARTER Roch Irlancl, Ill. Agriculture AACIJQ Wearer ofthe C'lg Cross Country Team, Captain Electg Fresh-P man Advisory Committeeg Junior Smoker Committeeg British American Club. CHARLES HOMER CARTER Marathon Agriculture AZ. FRANCIS LAWTCN CASEY Bazavia Arif and Sciencef A221195 Sophomore Rush Committee5ASsistant Nlanager Freshman Track. EDWARD ALBERT CASLICK Newjielcl Veterinary QT2. JOHN LEWIS CASS Salem, Mary. Mechanical Engineering CPA95 Freshman Track TeamgSOphOmore Smoker Committeeg hlasque. ANASTACIO FRANCISCO DE CASTRO Manila, P. I. Civil Engineering Cosmopolitan Clubg Catholic Club. NTELBER CHAMBERS Larchrnonz Arts and Sciencef Sophomore Rush Comrnitteeg Junior Smoker Committeeg Nlasque 3. FRED CHARLES CHANDLER, IR. Cleveland, O. Mechanical Engineering ECP, Sophomore Cotillion Committeeg Freshman Advisory Committee, The Cornell Widow Board 2, Assistant Business Manager 3. LAN Ko CHANG Peking, China MEChd711-Cd! Engineering PXP, C. U. C. A. Cabinetg President Chinese Students Club. 199 CLASS OF IQ22 NIING KAO CHAO Eengtien, China Ari: and Science: P1115 Chinese Students Club. SHEN CHU CHAO Hanan, China Civil Engineering Chinese Students Club. HENRY' OTIS CHAPMAN, IR. Woodmere Archireczure XIITQ Gargoyleg Freshman Track Teamg Varsity Track Team 2, 35 Freshman Spring Day Comrnitteeg Freshman Advisory Committee. PAUL ANDREW CHAPMAN DAVID WILLIAM CHENEY Auburn Si. Regif Eallr Acaciag Cornell hlasonic Club. PAUL OMAR CHRISTMAN HOWARD BOSWORTH CHURCHILL B GH. PHILIP COLEGROVE CLARK Zodiacg Soccer Team 2. ROBERT GREGORY CLARK AEQJ. CHARLES CLEARY AXP. YVILLIAM G ERARD COB B JDKE5 Rod and Bobg Ofhcers' IRA MARSOP COHEN Wfaco, Texar Canton Staten Iflancl Denver, Colo. Eallirnore, Mel New York City Club. lllielalletoufn CI1EHg Freshman Debate Team. WVILLIAM COHEN New York Citg AEH. LEONARD COLT Pelham AAIID5 Freshman Crew. CHAPIN CONDIT Ithaca CHARLES CLEMENT CONGDON Norfolk v C hernifiry Veterinary A griculiure Agriculture Mechanical Engineering Mechanical Engineering Mechanical Engineering Cioil Engineering A rfr and Science: Arif and Sciencer Mechanical Engineering Cherniriry Agricullure AI'Pg Information and Attendance Cornmitteeg Farmers' Week Corn- mittee 2. FREDERICK SAMUEL CONKLIN Shelzer Iflanal Height: Mechanical Engineering Freshman Baseball Teamg Huntington Clubg State Cash Scholarship. 200 CLASS or IQ22 FRANK ELLSWORTH CONKLING5 JR. Pazchogue Civil Engineering ET5 Ofhcers' Club5 The Cornell Civil Engineer Board. GEORGE HOWARD CONNAUGHTON Albuquerque, N. M. Arif and Sciencef Cosmopolitan Club. IUNIUS COOK foha1inefburg5 S.Al. Mechanical Engineering ACA,'5 HFCTH5 College Track Team I, 25 Cross Country Team I5 Var- sity Track Team 25 Soccer Team 35 British-American Club5 Cross Country Club. NELSON EVANS COOK Wheeling, W. Va. Arif and Sciencef OWEN SHEPARD COOK Evanflon, Ill. Mechanical Engineering EARL ELEAZER COOLEY Mihforah N.H. Mechanical Engineering CIDAE. GEORGE COOPER Brooklyn Art: and Sciencef AEH. ROGER BAILEY CORBETT Taleorna Park, D. C. Agriculture KAP5 Cross Country Squad5 Track Squaclg College Student Honor Com- mittee5 Freshman Spring Day Cornrnittee5 Sophomore Endowment Fund Committee5 Farmers' Week COmmittee5 Kermis Play 35 Senators Club5 Assistant Manager of Freshman Hand Book5 C. U. C. A. Cabinet 35 Author of Kermis Play 3. PAUL EUGENE CORBIN Ithaca Cherniftry BLAIR SHIPMAN CORNEY New York Ciiy Civil Engineering BGH5 Pyramid5 Nlandolin Club. EDWARD TAYLOR COUPAL Buffalo Mechanical Engineering , HKA5 Assistant Photographic Editor The Cornell Era, Board. JAMES SAMUEL COWAN Hobart Algriculzure HKA5 Aleph Samach5 Wearer of the C 5 Baseball Team 25 College Basketball Team I, 25 Freshman Advisory Committee 2. JOHN MARK COWAN Hobarl Mechanical Engineering HKA5 Track Squad 25 Cross Country Squad 35Junior Smoker Committee 35 Cross Country Club. ' JUDSON CRAIGHEAD Wilkin,fburg5 Pa. Civil Engineering ZAE5 Rod and Bob5 College Crew I. ALBERT lN'lAsoN CRAMPTON Moline, Ill. Law BGH5 Sophomore Spring Day Committee. DEAN DEFOREST CRANDELL Waverly Cherniftry EII5 State Cash SchOlarship5 War Service Scholarship. PERRY BENSON CRANE Brooklyn Law AX. 201 LLOYD ZABRISKIE CRISFIELD Soccer Squad. HAXROLD RITCHIE CROSS AFP, Round-up Club. HERBERT CROXTON CORNELIUS CAMPBELL CRUSEL EAE, Rod and Bob. JOSEPH IRWIN CULVER AXE. EDWARD CUSHMAN HOWARD BAKER CUSHMAN CLASS OF IQ22 Brooklyn DeKalb function Maffilon, 0. New Orleanr, La. New York City Norwich Eaft Aurora Mechanical Engineering Agriculture Mechanical Engineering Civil Engineering C h erniftry Art: and Scicncef Arty and Sciencef BSU, ZJAX, Aleph Samach, Junior Promenade Committee, British American Club, Aflusical Clubs, Nlasque, The Cornell Widow Board I, 2, 3, Editor-in-Chief 4, State Cash Scholarship. ALFRED DANGLER, JR. Cleveland, O. Mechanical Engineering ACID. i DAVID NATHANIEL DATTELBAUM New York City Arte and Science: BEP, College Baseball Team 2, State Cash Scholarship, College Honor Group I, 2. HORACE FRANKLIN DAVIES Rofelle, N. f. Agriculture XXII, Sphinx Head, Wearer of the Cn, Freshman Football Team, Varsity Football Team 2, Varsity Baseball Team 2, Freshman Advisory A Committee 2, Sunday Night Club, Beth L'Amed, Hebs-Sa. NIYRON WOODWARD DAVIS De: Moinef, Iowa Arty and Sciencer CPAZ. LESTER DAVISON St. joreph, Mo. Arty and Sciencef CIDAG. GILBERT HENRY DENTON, JR. Denver, Colo. Art: and Sciencer Eli? E. JOSEPH KYLE DEWAR Bellevue, Pa. Arte and Sciencer SAX, British-American Club, Lawrenceyille Club, Assistant in Psychology. JOHN DOMINICK Bujalo AGCID, Assistant in Physical Education 2, 3. WILLIAM DOUOAN CIDA 9. New York C ity WILLIAM BOONE DOUGLASS, JR. Washington, D. C. AZKIH, Senators Club. 202 Law Chemistry Art: and Sciencer CLASS OF IQ22 SEWELL HENRY DOWNS Riverhead Mechanical Engineering College Honor Group 2. ' HAROLD JENKINS DUDLEY Silver Creek Civil Engineering Huntington Club, State Cash Scholarship. GEORGE SHELLABARGER DUNHAM Warhington, D. C. Mechanical Engineering HKAQ College Crewg Varsity Crew Squad 3g Freshman Banquet Com- rnitteeg The Cornell Widow Board 2, 3, 4. LESLIE NOYES DURYEA ' fliibiirn , Mechanical Engineering ATAg EAXg Aviation Clubg Nlasonic Clubg hflandolin Club I, 33 The Cornell Daily Sun Board 2, 3g University Grchestra I, 2. HAROLD TRVING ECKERSOTN Akron Mechanical Engineering 24192. LAURENCE WILSON EDDY I Bridgeport, Conn. Mechanical Engineering Freshman Track Teamg Cross Country Team, College Cross Country Team ZQ College Basketball Team 25 Cornell Officers Club. ARTHUR ROBINSON EDWARDS Maryfville, O. Arif and Sciencer BAE. ' STANLEY ELKAN Macon, Ga. Civil Engineering CIPEH. FRANK HAROLD ELLSWORTH Piizrjielal, Marr. Art: and Sciencef Kibg State Cash and Tuition Scholarshipsg University Scholarship. JOHN JAMES ELSON Tonawanala Ari: and Sciencef Freshman Debate Club, State Cash and Tuition Scholarshipsg Under- graduate Scholarship. TVILLIS HENRY ELWOOD Loclepor! Mechanical Engineering STERLING HOWARD EMERSON Ithaca Agriculture AFPQ College Cross Country Team I, 25 College Track Team I, 25 College Honor Group 3. ROBERT LEE EMERY New Orleanf, La. Arif and Science: KA. EVERETT EMERSON ENOS . Goiivernenr Cherniftry Acaciag Semi-Centennial Endowment Fund Committee, Cornell Nlasonic Club. NIERTON WILFRED ENOS Batavia Arif and Science: AZCD. FREDERICK STOKES EVANS Philadelphia, Pa. Civil Engineering Crew Squad. XVJILLIAM HAROLD EVANS Rome Civil Engineering 203 JOHN SOLON FLAUTT CLASS OF IQZZ JVALTER AUGUST EWALD Utica Lanalfcajbe Architecture ATSZQ Freshman Advisory Committee 35 Savage Club. FRANCIS HOWLETT EYRE Little Valley Agriculture KXII. XAZALTER JOHIQ FARR Hoboken, NJ. A'rtf and Science: Ellg College Basketball Team I. PETER THOMAS FARRELL Corona Art: and Sciencer SAMUEL HENRY FEINSON Brooklyn Civil Engineering KIDAH. JOSEPH JAY FELDMAN New York City Mechanical Engineering EAMQ University Orchestrag State Cash Scholarshipg Scholarship. ELWOOD GERARD FELDSTEIN New York City HIDEH. LUCIUS BARZILLAI FENTON ELBERT RUSSELL FISHER EN. ROBERT BRADLEY FISHER LEWIS ELMER FITCH Nuncla .ML Tabor, N.-f. Ithaca Cornirh, N.H. Aurora, Mo. University Tuition Artf and Sciencef Agriculture Arty and Science! lllechanical Engineering Agricicltnre Mechariical Engineering EN5 British-American Clubg hlasque. , CHARLES HENRY FLETCHER Detroit, Mich. Cheiniftry KAQ Freshman Advisory Committeeg HilllSchOOl Club. JOHN SUTLIFF FONDA fohnrtown Cherniftry AXZg University Scholarship. ORLANDO BAILER FOOTE, JR. Hobart Agriculture HKA. DUDLEY EDWARDS FOSTER Morriftoion, N.f. .Mechanical Engineering Novice Cross Country Squad 2g British-American Clubg Cross Country Club. HODGEN TORREY FOSTER Utica .Mechanical Engineering 5151395 Freshman Advisory Committee 3g Junior Promenade Committee 3g The Cornell Widow Board 2, Circulation lVIanager 3. 204 CLASS or IQ22 SAMUEL MERRILL FOSTER B GH. HOWARD NELSON FRANCIS AQCIJ5 lVIasque5 Scroll and Spade. HAROLD JEROME FRANK HACIJ. JAMES VERNON FRANK Canton Agriculture Syracnfe Law Ogclenrbnrg Arty and Sciencef Poplar Blnj, Mo. Law fIJA95CIDAfIJ5ZAX5 Aleph Samachg Sophomore Smoker Committeeg Sophomore Spring Day Committee5 Freshman Advisory Committeeg Chairman Junior Spring Day Committeeg The Cornell Daily Sun Board I, 2, Assistant Nlanager 3. NVILLIAM EAOLETON FRENAYE, JR. Axhville, N. C. Mechanical Engineering ZNII5 Freshman Banquet Committeeg Semi-Centennial Endowment Committee 35 Freshman Advisory Committeeg Beth L'Amed. WILLIAM FUCHS AVERY EDWARD FULLER PETER COLEMAN GALLIVAN KNII5 Cornell Catholic Club. CARL HAMANN GANS fI3'KE. JOSEPH CHARLES GARDNER New York Cizy Arty and Science! Holley A Civil Engineering Bn-falo Mechanical Engineering High Bridge, N.f. Arif and Sciencef Hnclfon Fallf Agriculture QA5 Adirondack Club5lVIusical Clubs 25University Orchestra 25 R. Q. T. C. Band 1, 2. HARRY GARFINKEL Brooklyn Civil Engineering Chess Teamg State Cash and Tuition SchOlarships5 Undergraduate Scholarship. ROBERT GARRABRANT ALLAN ORMSBEE GEERTZ University Orchestra I, 2, 3. GEORGE lVIATTH EW GILLI ES CIPFA5 Freshman Cross Country Team. PETER FRED G1RARD,JR. State Scholarship. WILLIAM Go ETZ Bloonzjielah N. Civil Engineering Montclair, N. Mechanical Engineering Elizabeth, N. Mechanical Engineering Rocherler Civil Engineering Lancafier Agricnlznre KA5 Football Squad 25 Varsity Football Team 35 Freshman Spring Day Committeeg Freshman Advisory Committeeg Junior Promenade Com- mitteeg British-American Clubg Cosmopolitan Club. HAROLD ELLS WORTH GOLDSMITH Iihaca Chernifiry 205 CLASS OF 1922 EDWIN ANDREWS GORDON Rochefter A Agriculture 9X5 College Cross Country Team, Cross Country Club. NATHAN GOTTHOFFER New York City Chemixtry Tennis Squad 25 College Cross Country Team 25 Chess Club I, 2, Secre- tary-Treasurer '35 Freshman Debate Clubg State Cash and Tuition Scholarslfips. ' LEONARD SANFORD GREEN New Rochelle Law Aleph Samachg VVearer of the t'C 5 Freshman CreW5 Varsity Crew 2. SAMUEL HENRY GREENBAXUM Newark, N. f. Law Freshman Debate Club5 Vice-President Chess Club5 Boardman Club5 Rifle Club. HERMAN GREENBERG Bay Shore Art: and Sciencef OAT5 Freshman Cross Country Team5 Varsity Basketball Squad 25 State Cash and Tuition SchOlarships5 Service Scholarship. CARROLL ESKERT GRIFFIN Lakewood, O. Cliemirtry SAMUEL BETTLE GRISCOM Salem, N. Electrical Engineering KCID. LOU1s GROSSFELD College Point Art: and Science: Ethics Club5 French Clubg State Cash and Tuition Scholarships5 Pulitzer Scholarshipg VVar Service Scholarshipg College Honor Group I, 2. CHARLES WARD GULICK Champaign, Ill. Civil Engineering College Honor Group 2. NVILLIAM STERN GUTWILLIG Far Rockaway Art: and Sciencer ZBT5 College Crew I 5 Sophomore Pledge Committee5 Freshman Advisory Committee 3 5 Junior Smoker Committee5 Assistant Nlanager of Basketball. DEWEY ADMIRAL HAGEN Batavia Chemirtry KCID. CHARLES BERTRAND HiXNN Baltimore, Md. Mechanical Engineering CIPFA. - RAY LESTER HANN Izkaca Agriculture AZ5 CDAK. JAMES HANNIOAN Forty Fort, Pa Civil Engineering British-American Club. GEORGE RAYMOND HANSELLIAN Dunkirk Mechanical Engineering Komos. DONALD HARKNEss Elba Agriculture HAROLD RAY HARRINOTON Utica Mechanical Engineering 206 CLASS OF IQ22 HOWARD LEWIS HARRINGTON Niagara Fallr Mechanical Engineering KCID, College Honor Group, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. JOHN HARRIOTT Marnaronecle Agriculture College Basketball Team 2, 3. GEORGE EMILE HARRISON London, England Civil Engineering AX, lXfIasque 2, 3. -JULIUS EDWARD HAVELIN Brooklyn Civil Engineering OAT, Freshman Baseball Squad, College Honor Group IQ State Tuition Scholarship. . GEORGE ARTHUR HAYNER Dayton, O. lllechanical Engineering XXII, Football Squad 2, 3, Spring Day Committee 3. VVJINFIELD SCOTT HAYNES Starrucca, Pa. Arty and Sciencer CHARLES HAYS, JR. North Earl, Pa. Mechanical Engineering fI1KNIf. ' JAMES SOLOMON HAYS New Rochelle Law Sophomore Smoker Committee, Junior Promenade Committee, The W Cornell Law Quarterly Board, Debate Team, Secretary Independent Association. LAWRENCE STEPHEN HAZZARD Yonleery Law EN, Aleph Samach, CIJAQID, Assistant Nlanager of Baseball, Freshman Spring Day Committee, Chairman Sophomore Smoker Committee 2, Chairman Junior Smoker Committee, British-American Club. JOEL WATRES HEALY Willeef-Barr'e, Pa. Mechanical Engineering KA, Wearer of the HC , Junior Varsity Crew Squad, Freshman Ban- quet Committee, Freshman Advisory Committee, Savage Club. VVILLIAM RUSSELL HEATH Hamburg Mechanical Engineering Freshman Crew Squad, Varsity Crew Squad 2, Freshman Spring Day Committee, State Cash Scholarship. WINSLOW HENKLE MARVIN THEODORE HERRICK Glee Club, Dramatic Club. FREDERICK HINRICHS GX, Varsity Track Squad. JAMES FREDERIC HOLLISTER Cosmopolitan Club. HUBERT LINSLEY HORTON HARRY STEWART LEE HOSKINS Cornell Dramatic Club 2: Chicago, Ill. Ithaca Milwaukee, Wir. Saluda, N. C. White Plainr White Plainr 207 Mechanical Engineering Arty and Sciencef Mechanical Engineering Arty and Sciencer Agriculture Civil Engineering CLASS OF 1922 DONALD ATKINS HowE Yonkerf Agriculture 9'Eg Freshman Crew Squadg Junior Varsity Crew 25 Officers Club, Second Lieutenant R. O. T. C. I, First Lieutenant 2, Captain 3. GEORGE BROKAW HOWELL New Brunfwicle, N. Architecture Xfbg Gargoyleg College Basketball Team, The Cornell Architect Board I. HAZLETT DAVID HUBBS Atnfterclarn Mechanical Engineering SAX, Freshman Banquet Committeeg Spring Day Committee 3, Musical Clubsg Adirondack Club, The Cornell Daily Sun Board 3. JOHN HUESTIS Creencaftle, Incl. Mechanical Engineering BQIT. JAMES LAYNG HUKILL, JR. Pittflrurg, Pa. Agriculture 955 Varsity Golf Team 2. RAYMOND THEODORE HULS Rochefter Lanelycape Architecture ELMER TRAVIS HURST Wyoming Mechanical Engineering Huntington Clubg Service Scholarship. HENRY HUSCHKE Hurleyoille Agriculture AZg Second Lieutenant, R. O. T. C. WVILLIAM HENRY HUTCHINGS Chili Agriculture AZ, Stock Judging Team. EDMUND HUTCHINSON Ithaca Agriculture College Basketball Team I, 2, Varsity Basketball Team 25 Chairman Vocational Guidance Committeeg C. U. C. A. Council 3, Inter-college Athletic Association: lnstructor Physical Education 3, Assistant Director lntra-Nlural Sports 3. TRVING WILLIAM JABLONSKY Brooklyn Arty and Science: ABRAHAM AARON JACOBSON Leonardb' Bridge, Conn. Arte and Science: State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. ELLISON JACOBSTEIN Rocheyter Mechanical Engineering HACIJ. EUGENE LYON JEWETT Fredonia Cherniftry AXPQ Freshman Track Team, Varsity Track Team 2, 35 Sophomore Cotillion Comrnitteeg Endowment Fund Committee. CARL FRANK JOHN Milwaukee, Wir. Mechanical Engineering fIDA9g Aleph Samachg Wearer of the CHQ Freshman Track Team, Varsity Track Team 2, 35 Chairman Freshman Tax Committee, Freshman Advisory Committeeg Student Council 2, 3. ARTHUR STILLWELL JOHNSON Wooelfide Law A9155 British-American Clubg Boardman Club, Assistant Nlanager, The Cornell Law Quarterly Board. HIBBARD FISK JOHNSON Racine, Wir. Arty and Science: XXII, Ofhcers Club, Nlasque. 208 CLASS OF IQ22 PICKENS JOHNSON Honrton, Texar Arty and Sciencer QAX5 Aleph Samach5 Assistant Manager Track 35 Freshman Crew Squad5 Freshman Spring Day Committee5 Junior Smoker COmmittee5 Mandolin Club 25 British-American Club. RENO VICTOR JONES Niler, O. ZCIPE. ABRAHAM JOSEFSON Middletown State Scholarshipg College Honor Group. GEORGE BORGFELDT KAHLE New York City XXP. FREDERICK STANLEY KLXMMERER Staten Iflanel Scorpion. A A Arty and Sciencef i Civil Engineering Mechanical Engineering Mechanical Engineering BENJAMIN KAPLAN New York City Agriculture OAT5 Nlenorah SOciety5 Second Lieutenant, R. O. T. C. SEYMOUR KARPELES Newark, N. Chernirtry Freshman Baseball Teamg College Soccer Team 25 College Baseball Team 2. ABRAHAM KAUFFMAN Marrena Art: and Science: OAT5 Football Squad 2, 35 Agassiz Club5 State Cash Scholarshipg War Service Scholarship. HARRY IQAY I Sheridan, .Wyo. Arty and Sciencer XNIf5 Wearer of the C,'5 Freshman CreW5 Varsity Football Team 25 Chairman Cap Burning Committee5 Nlud Rush Committee 21 Freshman Advisory Committee 25 Beth L'Amed. SIDNEY GARNER KAY Harrifbnrg, Pa. IIAfIJ. DURWARD BELLMONT KENNEDY Flashing C hernirtry Mechanical Engineering . KZ5 Freshman Advisory Committee 35 State Cash Scholarshipg War Service Scholarship. EDWARD KAVANAGH KENNEDY Bnjalo New York City SYLVESTER DANA KIMBALL ATQ5 Rod and Bob. . THEODORE 'FRANKLIN KING, JR. AT5 Varsity Track Squad 25 Southerners Club. PHILIP LAWRENCE KLEIN Brooklyn OAT5 Forestry Club. THEODORE KLEIN Bnjalo ALBERT HUNTRESS KOHLER Wi'lkef-Barre, Pa. XT. 209 Chattanooga, Tenn. Art: and Sciencef Civil Engineering Mechanical Engineering Forertry Chernirtry Civil Engineering CLASS OF IQ22 EARL SAMUEL KRAMER Akron, O. Arty and Sciencef ZBT. MILLARD ROBERT KREINHEDER Bajalo Arif and Sciences EH. , EDWIN HOLMES KRIEG Woodhaven Mechanical Engineering A. S. Nl. E., Freshman Debate Club, State Cash and Tuition Scholar- ships, Fred Lewis Wilson Scholarship. EDWIN KRIEGSMAN New York City Arty and Sciencef DAQ, Officers Club, First Lieutenant, R. O. T. C. STANLEY PERRY KROLL Saginaw, Mich. Mechanical Engineering WILLIAM EMIL KUGEMAN, JR. Wert Cornwall, Conn. Arif and Sciences AKE. TVTAX KUPFER Brooklyn Civil Engineering TAIL HACAi,Q Freshman Track Team, Varsity Track Team 2, Uni- versity Grchestra 2. NIING SIN KWEI. PXP, Chinese Students Club. CHAO CHI KWONG PXP, Varsity Soccer Team 2. WALTER GARNETT LADD EAEQ Southerners Club. JOHN LAFRANCE QTE. WILLIAM KING LAIDLAW FRANCIS LAKE 21122, State Scholarship. JOHN FREDERICK LAKE ALBERT HALL LAKIN 1I1A9g Culver Club. lX4URRAY ALBERT LANG HACID. WILLIAM HAMILTON LATHROP Canlon, China Mechanical Engineering Chili, China Mechanical Engineering Clarkraille, Tenn. Mechanical Engineering Ithaca Veterinary Ellicoltoille flrtf and .Sciencef Loy Angelef, Calif Civil Engineering Clinfon, Iowa Agricnlinre Emporia, Kanfaf Law New York City Arif ancl Science: Wayne, Pa. Agricnllnre B GH, Wearer ofthe Cv, Freshman Track Team, Varsity Track Team 2, 3, Freshman Advisory Committee, British-American Club. 210 CLASS OF 1922 GEORGE PRICE LECHLER AXP. WALTER JOSEPH LEE DANA JACKSON LEFFINGWELL Philadelphia, Pa. Bujalo Aurora-on-Cayuga Second Lieutenant R. 0. T. C. PAUL XVARD LEITCH 9AXg Pyramidg lVIasque. LESTER CARPENTER LEONARD W'illeiriJburg, Pa. Belniar, N. British-American Clubg Vice-President Boardman Freshman Debate Club. FEDERICO ADOLFO LESSER AX EARLE ELMER LEVY HAT. ALEXANDER GILLAND LE WI AX. CHARLES LIFSCHITZ Aniofagafzfa, Chile Rochefzier Morifclair, N. Arverne State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. NIERRILL LIPSKY EAMg Southerners Club. HAROLD FALKNER LITTLE CHI .SHENC LIU PXIfg Chinese Students Club. JUN SHENC LIU PXP. SIDNEY HAROLD LOEBEL AMOS PRESCOTT LOOMIS KNP. CLARENCE LEROY LOOPE QT2. ALBERT LUCAS EIT. Sornerville, Tenn. Addifon Shanghai, China Shanghai, China Newark, N. Wvateriown Corzland New York City 211 Agriculture .Mechanical Engineering Arif and Science: Civil Engineering Law Club ZQ President Alrlf and Sciencer Artr ana' Science: Law .Mechanical Engineering Arif and Science: Agricnliiire Civil Engineering Mechanical Engineering Law Civil Engineering Veterinary Civil Engineering CLARK COLBY LUCE AXA. CHARLES DANIEL LUDLUM 9X5 Parabola Club. CHARLES ERNEST LYONS State Scholarship. THOMAS DONALD NICALLISTER CLASS OF IQ22 Glen Ridge, N. f. Chemirtry Brooklyn Cheniiftry Danroille Mechanical Engineering New York City Arty and'Science.f QIPAE5 Junior Spring Day Committee 35 The Cornell Widow Board 32 Sophomore Debate Team5 State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. GERALD RALEIGIi MACCARTHY Ithaca Arte and Sciencef MALCOLM ROSEBROOK NICCONNELL Lockport Mechanical Engineering Scorpion. I GORDON RANDOLPH lVlCCORM1CK Wilker-Barre, Pa. Chernirtry AXZI. ASHER DAUGHERTY NICCOWEN Loiiiroille, Ky. Mechanical Engineering AXA. FRED LEMUEL MCDONALD Indianapoliy, Ind. Arty and Science: College Swimming Committeeg NIcDugal Scholarship. JAMES CAMPBELL NIACDOUCALL Morri: Plain: Mechanical Engineering EN5 Freshman Baseball Team5 College Baseball Team ZQ College Basketball Team I, 2, 35 College Track Team 25 College Soccer Team I. NEIL PALMER MCFADZEAN Denoer, Colo. Forertry EIDE. GURDON PENDLETON BflCGrXVOCK Max Meadowf, Va. Mechanical Engineering Scorpion. HERBERT WINFIELD MCKNICHT Fulton Arty and Sciencer KCID5 Cornell Flying Club. THOMAS EVERETT NIACMANNIS Frortbiirg, Md. Civil Engineering KA5 College Basketball Team 3. XVILLIAM BENTON MCNIILLAN Chicago, Ill. Mechanical Engineering fIDKNIf5 Freshman Advisory Committee 35 British-American Clubg Assistant Nlanager of Lacrosse 3. 5 JOHN MICHAEL NICNALLY Bn-falo C hernirtry Assistant Instructor in Chemistry. - ARTHUR JOHN lVIAAHs XT5 Rod and Bob. Charlerton, W. Va. Civil Engineering 212 CLASS or I922 JAMES ROBERT MACK Shelter Iflana' Agriculture AFP, College Cross Country Team 3. WILLIAM FRANCIS MAHON, JR. Baltirnore, Md. .Mechanical Engineering 21122, Southerners Club, Cornell Catholic Club. JOHN MATHEW MALONEY Brooklyn Arty and Sciencex GE, Aleph Samach, Wearer ofthe Cu, Varsity Baseball Team, Junior Promenade Committee. ALLEYNE WILLMOTT MANCHEE Newark, N. Mechariical Engineering Zodiac, Freshman Track Team, Varsity Track Team 2, Freshman Advisory Committee. WINTHROP NIANCE Ithaca Mechariical Engineering CPE K. FRANK NIARKWOOD Oakland, Fla. Artf and Sciencef ECP E. J ALFRED HENRY NIARSH, JR. Washington, D. C. .Mechanical Engineering EN, Junior Spring Day Committee, Senators Club, The Cornell Annual: Board 3. DONALD EMERSON NIARSHALL Wert Hoboken, N. f. Agriculture IIKA, Aleph Samach, Wearer of the CU, College Crew IQ Varsity Crew 2, Freshman Advisory Committee 3. JAMES HARRIS MATTOON Pittfjielal, Maxx. Mechanical Engineering GE. JOHN MAYER Bath Mechariical Engineering WILLIAM HODGSON MEARS Brooklyn Agriculture KIII, Round-up Club, First Lieutenant R. O. T. C. LEONIDAS NIENKIN New York City .Mechanical Engineering Cosmopolitan Club. ' PATRICK VINCENT MERCOLINO Bayonne, N. Law College Basketball Team, Captain 2, Boardman Club. HAROLD ARTHUR MERRILL Ithaca Lanclfcape Architecture OA, Dramatic Club I, 2, Masque 2, 3. HAROLD OsCAR MERZ Newark, N. f. Cherniftry College Soccer Team, University Orchestra 2, Assistant Nlanager of Band 3. WILLIAM BIDDLE MIFFLIN Clayton Civil Engineering ET, Officers Club, C. U. C. A. Cabinet. FRANK EDWARD MILLER, JR. Rochefter, Pa. Varsity Football Squad, Varsity Track Squad. 213 CLASS OF 1922 HAROLD EDWARD MILLER Chess Team I, 2, 3. Thornpfon, Pa. NVALTER LEWIS TVTILLER Cornell Flying Club, The Cornell Law Quarterly Board. ARTHUR KENWARD MILLS Bingharnpton GX. GEORGE TVIISKE Waterbury, Conn. EAM. , FRANK BRADFORD MITCHELL Brooklyn College Honor Group I. ROBERT NIONROE Ithaca College Baseball Team 2. ROSWELL NIONROE NTONROE. Liberty QT2. BlTARIANO RANOEL TVTONTEMAYOR Alarninos, P. I. SITE, Cosmopolitan Club, College Honor Group 2. EDMUND NORTHRUP MOOT Richrnondville AZ, Varsity Traek Squadg Farmers, Week Committee I, Club, Vice-President 3, First Lieutenant R. O. T. C. 3. Albany Mechanical Engineering Law Agriculture Artr and Science: Agriculture Civil Engineering Veterinary Veterinary Agriculzure 2 5 Round-up JOSE RAMOS TVTORELOS Manila, P. I. Civil Engineering Cosmopolitan Club. GODFREY TVTORGAN, JR. Bujalo Arty and Sciencef Huntington Clubg State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. ABRAHAM TVTORRIS D New Yorle City Civil Engineering JOSEPH PARTRIDGE TVIORRISON Yonkers Agriculture SAX, Freshman Track Team, hiusical Clubs I, 2. JAMES HOWELL TVTOSHER Ithaca Mechanical Engineering JOSEPH MOTYCKA Utica Mechanical Engineering DAVIES WILLIAM TVTOYLE Ithaca Architecture ACID. . EMMET JAMES MURPHY St. Paul, Minn. Art: and Science: XNP5 Aleph Samachg Sophomore Spring Day Committee, Chairman Junior Promenade Committeeg Beth L'Amedg Assistant Manager Of Football 2, Manager 3. 214 CLASS OF IQ22 VVALTER NIYERS Ridgewood, N. Mechanical Engineering Freshman Track Team. DONALD WISNER lV.lYRICK Brooklyn Mechanical Engineering AXP, Mandolin Club, The Sibley fonrnal of Engineering Board, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. GEORGE WINDSOR NAYLOR Starnford, Conn. Cherniftrjy British-American Club 2, 3, Student Council. ' JOHN HEISIRY NEUN Rochefter Civil Engineering ATS2, Rod and Bob, Sesomah. ROBERT TVTARCLEY NEVINS, JR. Bnjalo, Architecture AXA, Scalp and Blade. SAMUEL TVTARSDEN NEWTON Dunkirk, Mechanical Engineering PAUL EUGENE NIEDRINGHAUS Pittfbnrgh, Pa. Art: and Sciences ZNII, Varsity Track Squad 3. HAROLD VILLERS NIELSEN Plainjield, N. j. .Mechanical Engineering ECIJE, College Track Team I, 2, Varsity Track Squad, Nlandolin Club 2, 3. FRANK NITZBERG Baltimore, Md. Nlechanical Engineering JNTILES GORDON NORTHROP Tarpon Springf, Fla. Electrical Engineering YVILLIAM FRANCIS O7BRIAN Ofzeego Mechanical Engineering State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. I HOMER ODELL Hilton Algricnltnre FREDERICK JOSEPI-I O7DONNELL Herkimer Law KCIJ. JOHN OFFENHAUSER Texarkana, Ark. Agriculture KE, Huntington Club, Southerners Club. PAUL O7KEEFE WATERLOO Law State Tuition Scholarship, Eudorus C. Kenney Scholarship. JAMES GLSEN Aroerne Cherniytry EQIJZ, Musical Clubs 3. CARL WEDDIGEN OLNEY Rutland, Vt. Alrtf and Sciencef EN, Aleph Samach, Wearer of the HCM, Freshman Crew, Varsity Crew, Varsity Football Squad 2, 3, Freshman Banquet Committee, Student Council 2, 3. 215 CLASS or IQ22 RAYMOND COUGHLIN ORR Brooklyn Dramatic Club. HENRY OSHRIN ferfey City, N. Novice and University Boxing Championships I2 PAUL DUANE OSTRANDER Schuylerville PHILIP STEWART GTIS Newburgh ZXII. VVARNER LAWRENCE OVERTON A Weftjield Civil Engineering Arty and Sciencer 5-pound class 2. Mechanical Engineering Mechariical Engineering Artf and Sciences Cercle Francais5 State Tuition Scholarship5 University Scholarship. BENJAMIN OZAROFF Brooklyn AEH5 State Tuition Scholarship. ALAN HOWARD PAGE Bingharnpton AIIDZ. ALoNso ERMILO PALOMEQUE Merida, Yucatan QDAE. RUSSELL THORN PANCOAST Miarni Beach, Fla. CIDKYIQ Cwargoyleg The Cornell Annual: Board. Kuo PAO PAO PNP. FELIPE ALTHANS PARDo IRVING WRIGHT PARKHURST LLOYD' PASSAGE Shanghai, China New York City Fair Haven, Vt. Brooklyn Mechanical Engineering Mechanical Engineering Mechanical Engineering Architecture Mechanical Engineering Agriculture Art: and Science: Agriculture AZ5 Cross Country Squad 25 Varsity Track Squad 25 College Honor Group 2. ROBERT BUCKINGHAM PATCH Berkrhire Mechanical Engineering A2415 Cornell Flying Club 25 President 35 Student Agencies 2, Assistant lVIanager 3. BURKE PATTERsoN Wilkirirbitrg, Pa. Civil Engineering KE, Rod and Bob5 Sophomore Endowment Fund Committee5 Junior Promenade Committeeg Savage Clubg Masqueg Beth L'Arned. FRANK ELLISWORTH PAYNE Indian Lake Agriculture College Baseball Team I5 Freshman Mud Rush Committeeg Sophomore Endowment Fund Committee. RICHARD HALL PEABODY White Plains Agriculture Scorpion. 216 CLASS or IQ22 ALFRED PELTZ ' Newport Newf, Va. Artf and Sciencef AEH. DAVID BATES PERRINE Cenzralia, Ill. Agriculture KIDAZ. WINSTON PERRY Nyack Law KXIU AGT, Assistant Nlanager Soccer. SYDNEY PICK Newark, N. j. Arif: and Sciencef LAMBERT BISHOP PICKWICK Newark, N. Architecture CIUKXIQ Freshman Cross Country Team, Freshman Track Team. AUSTIN BLAIR PLATT Scranlon, Pa. .Mechanical Engineering KA, The Hill School Club. JAMES MINOR PLUMMER Mobile, Ala. Agriculture Scorpion, ZAXg British-American Clubg Dramatic Club I, 2, iXflanager3. WEBSTER VINSON POGUE Mourif Vernon .Mechanical Engineering CIJAGQ Mandolin Club I, 2. JACK POPE Rocliefier Agriculture ATA, HBCTH, Varsity Basketball Team 3. WALTER DESMOND POPHAM Chillicothe, Mo. Agricullure So.utherners Club. ARTHUR WILSON POST Uzfica Arif and Science: 955 Freshman Crew. EARL ALLISON PRENTISS Walkin: Agrieulzure TVTELVIN GEORGE PRESTON Utica Arts and Sciences College Baseball Team I, 25 College Soccer Team 35 State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. HAMILTON GRENELLE PRETAT Waterbury, Conn. Mechanical Engineering EQ, Freshman Advisory Committeeg Sophomore Smoker Committee, Class Endowment Fund Committee, Beth L'Amedg Assistant Nlanager Freshman Football Team 25 Assistant Manager Football 3. JOHN PAUL PRITCHARD White Lake Arty and Sciencef State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. BERESFORD FRANK PROCTOR Maniaroneck Agriculture 9515 Varsity Soccer Team 2. GORDON PROCTOR Mamaroneck Agriculiure 953 Minor Sports Council, Nlanager Freshman Basketball. 217 CLASS OF 1922 CHARLES HERBERT QUICK KIDKNII. IRVING CLARK RALPH Zodiacg Varsity Golf Team 25 ship, University Scholarship. DAVID RAMIREZ Cosmopolitan Club. GEORGE BEATY RAMSEY LIDKE. CHARLES EDWARD RAUH, JR. HERWEGH RAY' JOHHN HERMAN RECHNAGEL, III ACF , Varsity Soccer Teamg FRANKLIN ANDREW REED Huntington Club. FELIX EDWARD REIFSCHNEIDER GEORGE KENNETH REILLY Newton Centre, Man. Cheniirtry Bnjfalo Mechanical Engineering Scalp and Blade, State Tuition Scholar- Calro Rojo, P. R. Mechanical Engineering High Bridge, N. Arty and Science: Wert Hoboken, N. Civil Engineering Siiffex, N. Law Brooklyn Mechanical Engineering Cercle Francais. Buffalo Mechanical Engineering Hernjbftead Cherniftry Montclair, N. Mechanical Engineering ATQg Freshman Baseball Teamg Sophomore Spring Day Committee. WARREN REINHARD Scorpion. CLARENCE BENNET RHODE KIJEII. WILLIAM GEORGE RHODES E1IDEg Nlusical Clubs I, 2, 3. JONATHAN BENJAMIN RIDER College Track Team. WILLIAM FREDERICK RIPPE IIKAg Wearer of the CHQ Council 3. SIMHA RIVA ALAN YOUNG ROBERTS Senators Club, Officers Club. ferfey City, N. Mechanical Engineering N ew York City Art: and Sciencef Ithaca Mechanical Engineering Riclerb' Mill: Architecture Mount Vernon Mechanical Engineering Varsity Basketball Team 2, 35 Student Bangkok, Siani Art: and Science: Takoma Park, D. C. Civil Engineering 218 CLASS OF I922 CLARENCE ROGER ROBERTS Holland Patent DTE. BENJAMIN WILSON ROBINSON Baltirnore, Md. AXP, Southerners Club. HUBERT JOSEPH ROEMER Toledo, O. Veterinary Mechanical Engineering Arif and Sciencer CPAQ, EAX, Aleph, Samach, Chairman Sophomore Spring Day Com- mittee, Junior Smoker Committee, Nlanuscript Club, The Cornell Widow Board I, 2, 3, The Cornell Daily Sun Board I, 2, 3. ROBERT EVANS ROESCH Eaft Orange, N EDGAR ROGERS Tncfon, Ariz. EN, Rocky Nlountain Club. LEON BIDWELL ROSSEAU ACE , Varsity Soccer Team 2, 3. Lyrne, Conn. EUGENE DONALD ROTH Ithaca OTTO RUEHLE, JR. I Plearant Valley SITE. ELMORE ROOSEVELT RUNSDORE Brooklyn .j. Mechanical Engineering Mechanical Engineering Mechanical Engineering Mechanical Engineering Veterinary A gricnltnre TECID, Nlasque 2, 3, Second Lieutenant R. O. T. C. I, First Lieutenant 2, 3. ERWIN ROBERT RUTHERFORD Gonoernenr Agriculture Scorpion, College Crew I, Varsity Crew Squad 2. HOWARD EUGENE SALSBURY Cazenooia Mechanical Engineering Cornell OH?1cers Club, First Lieutenant R. O.T. C., State Cash Scholar- Ship. ALVIN LYNAM SATTERTHWAITE Stanton, Del. Cherniftry ACID, Junior Promenade Committee, Savage Club, The Cornell Annnalf Board 3. WILLIAM ROBERT SCHLICHTER Yonkers Art: and Sciencef EN, Track Squad, Freshman Mud Rush Committee, Sophomore Spring -Day Committee, British-American Club. MORRIS SCHLISSEL Arverne V Cherniftry The Cornell Cheniift Board, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. FREDERICK THEODORE SCHNATZ Brooklyn Arif and Science: KAP, C. U. C. A. Cabinet 2, 3, Glee Club I, 2, 3, Choir 3, Festival Chorus 2, Assistant in Morphology 3. HARRY JULIUS SCHNELL, JR. ' South Orange, N. Cherniftry FREDERICK FOELLER SCHOEPFLIN Bnjalo ATQ, Scalp and Blade. 219 Art: and Science: CLASS OF IQ22 FREDERICK OTTO SCHREINER johnronhurg, Pa. Civil Engineering CIHAG5 Varsity Football Squad 3, Varsity Basketball Squad 35 Varsity Baseball Squad 2. HENRY SCHULTHEIS Y College Point Lcinclfccipe Architecture JOHN ERIC SCHWARTZ Hczrnilton, 0. Agriculture CIDAE. OWEN WALLACE SCOTT Detroit, Mich. Civil Engineering JOSEPH SEEP, ll. Oil City, Pa. Art: and Science! ATA, Varsity Basketball Squad 2, Freshman Cap Burning Committee. EDWARD BAKER SELIGMAN Bufalo Artf and Science: QPAE. HENRY WILLIAM SENEY, H. Toledo, O. Arif and Sciencef CDKKIQ Freshman Advisory Committee 3. JOAQUIN SERVERA .Mayczguezg P. R. Law fIJAZ, Cosmopolitan Clubg The Cornell Law Quarterly Board. JOHN DALZELL SHANER New York City Law EN. GEORGE ROBERT SHANKLIN Enrenaclci, P. R. Civil Engineering AXA, The Cornell Civil Engineer Board. ERNEST RAY SHAW Wheaton, Ill. Arty and Science! KAP. FREDERIC RENTSCHLER SHENK Reading, Pa. Architecture JOHN DANIEL SHEPARD Betgdczcl, Fla. Law Kfibg A9fIDg BCT g Freshman Baseball Teamg Varsity Basketball Squad 25 Varsity Baseball Squad 2, Southerners Club. HOWARD RELYEA SHERMAN, JR. Moritclair, N. Mechanical Engineering Ktlfg College Crew. IRVING HAROLD SHERMAN New York City Artr and Sciencef BEF, State Cash Scholarshipg University Scholarship. WILLIAM SHIPMAN Tozoctndct, Pa. Mechariical Engineering EDWARD SIBBERT, JR. Brooklyn Architecture CIDKXI15 Gargoyleg College Baseball Team, College Basketball Team. 220 ALBERT WILLIAM SIEVERS State Cash and Tuiti CLASS OF IQ22 Hyde Parle Arif and Sciencef on Scholarships, War Service Scholarship. CHARLES WILLIAM SIMMONS Watertown Mechanical Engineering Huntington Club. JOHN FRANCIS SIMONDS Brooklyn Cherniftry NIAYRANT SIMONS Sunirnerville, S. C. Mechanical Engineering BERNARD STERLING SINES Cleveland, O. Civil Engineering Freshman Baseball Team, Varsity Baseball Squadg State Cash Scholar- ship. GEORGE WING SISSON, IH. Potfdarn Arif and Sciencer KZ, Freshman Banquet Committeeg Junior Spring Day Committee, Freshman Advisory Committee, Nlusical Clubsg Nlasqueg The Cornell Afnnualf Board 2, 3. XVILLIAM OSCAR SKINNER AFP. HENRY WALLACE SMEALLIE EIL State Cash and Glee Club 2, 3. DARWIN COVERT SMITH IRVING CARLETON SMITH JOHN HARRISON SMITH JOHN LAMPMAN SMITH 262. HUBERT KLING SNIVELY AXP, Glee Club I, 2, HOWARD BARTLEY SNOW VICTOR JOSEPH SNYDER Greenwich Anifterdani Tuition Scholarshipsg Lodi Brooklyn Ifhaca Craryville Ithaca 33 Savage Club. Creftvvood Harrirburg, Pa. HKA, Freshman Advisory Committee 2. REGINALD SOLOMON New York City 221 Agriculture Arif and Sciencef XVar Service Scholarshipg Algriculfure Eleclrical Engineering Civil Engineering Algriculiure Agriculture Eleclrical Engineering Mechanical Engineering Art: and Science: CLASS OF IQ22 HYMAN SOLOVAY Brooklyn Arif and Sciencef Undergraduate Scholarship. l STANLEY MORELL SovOcooL Adclifon Mechanical Engineering OTTO JOSEPH SPAHN, JR. Pleafanzville Cherniflry War Service Scholarshipg University Orchestra 2, 3. ROY SPENCER Pennelloille Arif and Sciencef HAROLD VVILLIS SPICER Plainjield, N. Agriculture ROBERT STAINTON Bizjalo Mechanical Engineering JOHN STANISLOVAITIS STANESLOW Bingharnpton Arif and Sciencef Cosmopolitan Clubg Le Cercle Francais, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. DONALD STARKS Chazhani kdm' and Sciences GA5 State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, Undergraduate Scholarshipg Freshman Debate Club, College Honor Group I, 2. FERDINANDE STEADMAN Yonkerr flrir and Sciencer Freshman Baseball Teamg Vocational Guidance Committee 35 Under- graduate Endowment Fund Committee 25 Semi-Centennial Qrchestra I. NIYRON EDWARD STECZYNSKI Cambridge Springf, Pa. Mechanical Engineering Instructor in Physics 2, 3. JOHN JAMES STEPHENS, H. Brooklyn Mechanical Engineering KIUKXIQ Freshman Advisory Committee. NEWELL COE STEWART Bujalo Mechanical Engineering 2CI1Eg Nlusical Clubs, Assistant Nlanager of Tennis, State Scholarship. HENRY THAYER STILES Warr'en, O. Arif and Sciencef ZAEg College Crew 2, President'S lVIedal I. CHARLES WILLIAM STILLWELL Ilhaca Q Cherniftry AXE, Mandolin Club 2, 35 The Cornell Chernift Board 35 C. U. C. A. Cabinet 3. . ERNEST STRACK Spring Valley Mechanical Engineering University Novice Heavyweight Wrestling Champion, Officers Clubg A. I. E. E. FREDERIC FRANKLIN STRATFORD New York City Mechanical Engineering fIJA9g The Cornell Widow Board. 222 CLASS Or I922 DANIEL BURSK STRICKLER Columbia, Pa. Law KE, imdb, Aleph Samach, Wearer of the UC , Freshman Track Team, Varsity Track Team 2, Sophomore Smoker Committee, Cross Country Club, Cornell Officers Club, British-American Club, Student Council, Lieutenant Colonel R. O. T. RUSSELL SUENDER EN. VAUGHN DOUGLAS SUITER Acacia, hlasonic Club. JAMES FREDERICK SUMNER Scorpion, Nlasque, Dramatic JOSEPH GALLUCHAT TARBOUX DONALD FRANCIS TALIAFERRO Xlll. NATHANIEL ALLEN TALMAGE AZ, College Honor Group I, TSAI CHUN TANG Chinese Students Club. FRANKLIN TAYLOR Aff. GEORGE WILLIAM TEARE C. Frachville, Pa. Mechanical Engineering Sh amokin, Pa. Mecliariical Engineering Ann Arbor, Mich. Club. A griculture Miami, Fla. Mechanical Engineering Topeka, Kanfaf .Mechanical Engineering Riverhead Agriculture 2, The Cornell Countryman Board. Shanghai, China Agriculture Wilmington, Del. Chemiftry Cleveland, O. Architecture AQ, Musical Clubs, Savage Club, Masque, College Class President 2. JOSEPH CECIL TERESEWICZ Freshman Basketball Team, Wilke:-Barre, Pa. .Mechanical Engineering Freshman Baseball Team, College Base- ball Team, College Basketball Team. HAGOP PUZANT TEVONIAN University Orchestra. CLYDE THOMAS TVTACEO AUGUSTINE THOMAS ACIDA. NTARVIN WATTERSON THOMAS FREDERICK HOWE THOMPSON CIJAE. Armenia Civil Engineering Chicago, Ill. Mech-ariical Engineering Baltimore, Md. Agriculture Georgetown, ,Texar Civil Engineering Trumanfburg V Law 223 CLASS OF 1922 HOWARD THOMPSON ' Lililelon, N. H. Mechanical Engineering 21135 Freshman Advisory Committee. ROBERT YVILLIAM THOMPSON Corona Civil Engineering EIT. t HERBERT DAYTON TOBEY Walton Mechanical Engineering GA, Freshman Track Teamg Varsity Track Squad 2, 35 Freshman Advisory Committee 3. KENNETH TODD Piftfhnrgh, Pa. Mechanical Engineering CIDKXIQ Freshman Baseball Squadg Savage Clubg Nlandolin Club. CHARLES CHAPMAN TORRANCE Yonleerf Mechanical Engineering College Baseball Team Ig Secretary Cornell Branch A. S. M. E. 3, Assistant Chimemaster 3g College Honor Group I. FRANK GARLAXND TRAU Waco, Texar Civil Engineering ATA, SoutlIerners Club. WILLIAM TRETHAWAY, JR. Wilhef-Earr'e, Pa. Mechanical Engineering ATAg Varsity Baseball Squad 3. JAMES BASHEORD TROUSDALE Ithaca Business hlanager Freshman Handbook 2, C. GEORGE TURNER B GH. JOHN CORYDON TURNER QTE. RICHARD HAROLD TURNER AXA, hflandolin Club 2 FRANCIS VICTOR ULRICH BERT GRLAND UNDERWOOD JOSEPH UTTAL OAT5 College Crew I, 25 FREDERICK WILLIAM UTZ JAMES VANMATER QJKZ. Pitlfhiirgh, Pa. Caffaclaga Bnjalo Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4. Eallinzore, M'cl. Sicrnrnil, N. New York City Nlenorah Club. Wilker-Barre, Pa. ' Atlantic Highlandf, 224 Arif and Sciences C. A. Cabinet 2, 3. Mechanical Engineering Veterinary Mechanical Engineering Mechanical Engineering Civil Engineering Cheniifiry Mechanical Engineering N. Mech.. Engineering WILLIAM VAN PELZT Brooklyn Civil Engineering AXg Pyramidg Freshman Track Teamg Varsity Track Squad ZQ Glee Club I, 2, 33 State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. CARL JOHN VAN I'lALL I A Soclnf Artf anal Sciences- State Cash and Tuition Scholarshipsg NVar Service Scholarship. HOWARD VANNOTE, JR. Harbroiccle Heightf, N. j. Mechaiiical Engineering SEYMOUR BfliADISON VAUGHAN Hnclfon Fallr Algriciilt-are Adirondack Clubg hlasonic Clubg College Class Secretary 3. EARL CHARLES VEDDER Ithaca Law A9415 Boardman Clubg The Cornell Law Quarterly Board. GEORG GUSTAV EMIL NTASELIUS Helfin-gforf, Finland Veterinary SZTE. INNOCENT JAMES XFOLPE Newark, N. Cizfil Engineering CIDATI. JOHN ISAAC NFASS Blairftoion, N. Arts ana' Sciencef ALBERT EDVVARD N7ERBYLA Daizb-ary, Conn. S Cheiniytfy PRESTON ALLEN 'WADE Helena, Moiit. Artf anal Sciencef VVTILLIAM STEELE NVADSWORTH Farniington, Conn. Algricnltnre ZAE5 Hebs-Sag Freshman Cross Country Teamg Freshman Track Team: Freshman Tax Committeeg Freshman Advisory Committee 35 The Cornell Era Board 2, 3. BRADLEY DORR VVALLS Eiijalo Mechaiiicczl Engineering ECIJEQ State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. RICHlXRD NVILEY NVALTER Brooklyn Arty and Sciencef Varsity Rilie Team 2. ALFRED BAILYS NVALTON Freeport .Mechanical Engineering EGIJEQ State Cash and Tuition ScholarshipsgBritish-American Club. THEODORE NIALLORY WARNER Welliiigton, 0. Algriciiltnre ATg Nlud Rush Committeeg British-American Club. ROBERT ALEXANDER WASSON Mattitiich Mechanical Engineering State Cash and Tuition Scholarshipsg-College Honor Group I. 225 CLASS OF IQ22 NIURRAY GOLDSBOROUOH XVATERS Cornell Flying Club. YVILLIAM LAVV YVATSON AAD. EDWARD HORATIO VVEEDEN XVILLIAM CHRISTIAN JOACHIM X7 IJ. CARL 'WEICHSEL QA X. ISADORE XVEINSTEIN WEIDT . Baltimore, Md. Pittfton, Pa. Sidney .Mount Kifco Dallaf, Texar Newark, N. .Mechanical Engineering Artf and Science: 141-tf and Sciencef filg1'icicltn1'e Mechaiiical Engineering Arty and Sciencef BERLYN NICINTYRE XVERLY Ithaca Mechaiiical Engineering ALFRED HAROLD YVESCH Broolelyn I Agriculture RALPH GEORGE VVEST Lyonf .Mechanical Engineering Eleusis. FREDERIC FULLERTON XVHITE- New York City Arty and Sciencef ACID. HOW.ARD ERWIN XVI-IITNEY Albany Civil Engineering KAP, The Cornell Civil Engineer Board 2, Assistant Business Nlanager 3. XVILLIAM CROCKETT 'XVILKES Binghamton Arty and Sciencef KAP, Freshman Cross Country Team, C. U. C. A. Cabinet, State Cash Scholarship. , ALANSON WORK XVILLCOX Ithaca Arte and Sciencef APT, Aleph Samachg EAXQ Freshman Tax Committee, Freshman Ad- visory Committee 3 5 Hill School Club, The Cornell Daily Snn Board I, 2, 3. XVILLIAM VVILLIAMS Schenectady Clieniiftry AXE. ' FRANK SHAVER XXZILLIAMSON Frankfort Cheniiftry Kflvg State Cash Scholarship. XVESLEY FULLER XVILLOUGHBY Catafaitgna, Pa. Arty and Science! KIUAE. 226 CLASS OF IQ22 HAROLD 'WILSON Downwille' .dlrzff anal Sciences ROSS ALEXANDER WYILSON Toronto, Canada Arif and Scicnccf KA, Freshman Crew Squadg Varsity Crew Squad 2, Freshman Advisory Comrnitteeg Beth L'Amedg British-American Club. CLINTON VVOOD XVIXOM ELMER BENJAMIN VVIXOM Officers Club. CHARLES AMOS xVOOD AKEg Assistant hflanager HARL.AN VALENTINE XVOOD KARL DAWSON XNFOOD Scorpiong Senators Club. SANFORD BALLARD DALE XVOOD Boardman Club, He Hui HAROLD STONE XX7OODVVARD PHILIP OWENS YVORRS CIUAGQ hflasque. SHAO TSENG YANG PNP. IRVING VYELLEN KTAURICE YTELLEN T1'nnianIbii1'g Civil Engineering T1'nn1an:bn1'g Agriculture Syracnfc .Mechanical Enginccring hlusical Clubs. fackfonville Mcchaiiical Enginecring WY6l.Yhi7'LglO'iZ, D. C. Mccliaviical Engineering Honolulu Law Hawaii. Wvorccrtcr, lllaxf. Civil Enginccring St. Paul, Minn. 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Delta Kappa Epsilon Delta Phi . . Delta Tau Delta . Delta Upsilon . Eleusis Gamma Alpha . Huntington Club Kappa Alpha. Kappa Delta Rho Kappa Phi Kappa Psi . Kappa Sigma Komos . . Lambda Chi Alpha Omega Tau Sigma Omicron Alpha Tau Index I0 Fraternities P AGE 308 310 342 252 360 345 304 312 268 290 316 266 246 256 280 260 284 274 254 332 288 366 248 336 333 306 286 355 344 326 334 NAME 4 Phi Delta Pi Phi Delta Sigma . Phi Delta Theta A Phi Epsilon Pi Phi Gamma Delta Phi Kappa Psi Phi Kappa Sigma . Phi Sigma Kappa . Pi Kappa Alpha . Pi Lambda Phi Psi Upsilon . Rho Psi Scorpion . Seal and Serpent . Sigma Alpha Epsilon Sigma Alpha lVIu . Sigma Chi . Sigma Nu . Sigma Phi . Sigma Phi Epsilon Sigma Phi Sigma , Sigma Pi . Sigma Upsilon Tau Epsilon Phi , Theta Alpha Theta Chi . Theta Delta Chi . Theta Xi . Zeta Beta Tau Zeta Psi Zodiac PAGE 354 294 262 324 270 250 318 272 354 320 264 358 350 300 282 322 278 292 276 328 3 14 362 352 340 348 330 258 296 302 244 298 -j. 'I Z? li I n fp . 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ROLL New York University 'Williams College Rutgers College University of Pennsylvania Colby College Tufts College Lafayette College Universityof Nfichigan Bowdoin College Cornell University University of California University of Toronto Da OF CHAPTERS Columbia University NfcGill University Case School of Applied Science Brown University University of North Carolina Yale University Leland Stanford, Jr., University University of Virginia University of Nfinnesota University of Illinois University of 'Wisconsin lVashington University rtmouth College Palmer King Hine Tallent Otis Marsh hlorgan Harper hforgan Zahn Laborde Niedringhaus Maynard Allen Lock Smit 1 Frenaye Thornton Schmidt Es chweiler Nlartinez RIeDonald Harper Tielke 244 PSI Psi Chapter Established in 1869 FRATRES IN FACULTATE BRYANT DAIN JOHN THOMAS PARSON FRANK VVALDO LATHROP LAURENCE PUMPELLY SENIORS I THEODORE LINCOLN ESCHVVEILER JOHN NIANDERSON NICDONALD JAMES BAILEY HARPER ANDREXN' RICHMOND IVLARTINEZ DELOS LYON NICDONALD PVALTER SCHOELLKOPF SCHMIDT GEORGE HILYARD THORNTON JUNIORS PVILLIAM EAGLETON FRENAYE, JR. SALVADORE LABORDE ALAN GERMER PAUL EUGENE NIEDRINGHAUS PHILIP STEWART GTIS I SOPHONIORES PHILIP ELSWORTH ALLEN HAROLD BRIGHT LCLAYNARD ALEXANDER HEADLEY HARPER ALEXANDER CLERIHEW NIORGAN CHARLES HORACE KING, JR. ' JOSEPH ALLAN SMITH, JR. LEWIS FREDERICK ZAHN FRESHMEN LUCIUS ALVIN HINE, JR. LEE SPENCER PALMER JOHN WILLIAM LOCK, JR. RICHARD FRANCIS STRONG STARR STUART JENKS MARSH JOHN ALEXANDER TALLPXNT OTHO HERRON MORGAN, JR. MAXWELL HANSON TIELKE 245 si '--:I ' sr ,V Vt -1. f 'flight i JL ,tar ,,4i1aFE5a:, Chi Phi Founded at Princeton 1842 ROLL OF CHAPTERS University of Virginia University of Texas Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cornell University Emory College Sheffield Scientific School, Yale Rutgers College Lafayette College Hampden-Sydney College Amherst College 'Franklin and Marshall 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 University of Alabama Kirch Boyd Sloan Brayton Landers Anderson NIarsh Kennedy Kendall Breen Lewis Roberts Paine Gouinloclc Nlish Minty Steel 'Wardlaw Bickel Cary lVIeyers Spencer Curtis Fisher Andrews Sullivan XVood Ruggles VVilder 2-16 f: Chi WM I Xi Chapter Established in I86S FRATER IN FACULTATE EVERETT WALTON GOODHUE FRATRES IN URBE FREDERICK WILLIAM ALBREE HENRY HALSEY NIILLER ARTHUR NORMAN GIBB WILLIAM HENRY MILLER ALFRED LINDLEY GOODRICH WILLIAM TOREY MORRIS FRANK TRVINE ROBERT HENRY TREMAN GEORGE ADDISON WARDLAW SENIORS WILLIAM DOSH BICKEL TALLMAN LADD RALPH BERING BUSCH JOHN EMERY MINTY EDWARD BEVERLY CARY FRANK WINDER NIISH JOHN COLLINS GIBB TYLER COPELAND PORTER GRANT HARPER JOHN EDWARD POWELL GEORGE HENRY KUHN ROBERT WENZING STEEL JOHN PATRICK WALSH JUNIORS JOHN BECKMAN BREEN NVALTER HORTON MARSH EDWARD VERNON GOUINLOCK HENRY CODDINGTON MEYER, 3RD THOMAS REED KENNEDY V LOUIS DAVIS PAINE HENRY STEELE LEWIS HENRY ALLISON ROBERTS SOPHOMORES JOHN 0,HARA ANDERSON JOHN PAUL ANDREWS HAROLD ELMER BOYD CHARLES LUCIEN BRAYTON HENRY CLAYTON FISHER CHARLES HOWARD JOHNSTON, JR. ALMON BARTON RUGGLES JOHN EDWARD SULLIVAN FRESHM 247 TALBOT IQENDALL PARKER ALLENSON TQERBY RALPH CHARLES KIRCH WILLIAM FISK LANDERS ROBERT JAMES SLOAN, JR. STANLEY LOOMIS SPENCER EN GEORGE WVARREN WILDER, HUMPHREYS FARMER XVOOD I KA Kappa Alpha Founded at Union College, 182.5 ROLL OF CHAPTERS Union College VVilliams College Hobart College Cornell University Toronto University Lehigh University . hlcCwill University . University of Pennsylvania .l ., 1 - , ,, , 1 . f '- , x ' 1 I i . 11 Kingsley - Nicholson Cassedy A. H. Treman Quaintance Sidway iii Brockway Hupfel Healy Platt Bird Johnson Reif Green Jennings 'Q A. Platt Wilson Fletcher Goetz Wheeler Nesbett Frost A. B. Treman Colvin Linderman ' Barr Saltzman Jewett Egeberg 248 v V ' 21 ,1 1-6551.52 ,- 221 J 1 . :EI A 1 f-A-warg? .ff fi ,If L '- .A - 'QQ- EFL w'E5!n2' f'f5? ,1fiii'.Q'?fi. -5311 -'ifqf-' Zi5f'?f-?f5f'.r':'4 H' ' -5' . , ... 4 H4 ,,..- . . was uw-QA, . ' 4:-,.,I,-g:,,1ff1 , I - , + my A-,-r ' Azz qi-. 3c1,: .ff ., . .. .U-V -: S- A - ' :'I2I1fElf' 'if 5511251 ' .Iizrdzlzils1?,'Y:?Lk- :EQ 5.32295-.W ' W azaiu A, :11'If::,-igggzzfzi , N' 53, , f , . I I ' 'lI W' ' 'Ein e 'ff ' '2f:2vi ' f 12 1 1:w - '.:if-' ' 1f--- Pc? -. ,. 1:-2 f -5 if 'fy A--14 -4 f:m!v,':::mer . 1 4 + 01,4 of -I . -..,-'av-11.1 A.-I .p-G-Aw: :MI fv T .- -. e-:-A,-,,'f,u .y...: ' -ze'- .r ' ' ,fg,Q,.c4f1f7',v ::2.S::msz,---.:r:f:I:2s A- -1 'f :I I- 41:7-A-W., 5 - 1 jj--f.-,i.f.,.f5.f - , V- '. Cyfzpp a Cornell Chapter Established in 1868 FRATRES IN FACULTATE . THOMAS FREDERICK CRANE WILLIAM ALEXANDER HAMMOND - FREDERICK CLARK PRESCOTT FRATRES IN URBE CHARLES HAZEN BLOOD- SHERMAN PEER CHARLES DIBELE BOSTWICK FREDERICK SKELDING SOMMERS EDWARD HERMAN BOSTWICK CHARLES EDWVARD TREMAN JESSE MARK CHAMBERLAIN ROBERT ELIAS TREMAN JOHN MICGRAW GAUNTLETTI MYNDERSE VAN CLEEF - SENIORS SAMUEL BANCROFT BIRD JOSEPH CURTIS PLATT WILLIAM FRASER CASSEDY, JR. RI,CHARD EDGECOMBE QUAINTANCE ERNEST EDWARD JOHNSON HERBERT RICHARD REIF DONALDSON WRIGHT KINIGSLEY JAMES SIDWAY JAMES STARR NICHOLSON ALLAN HOSIE TREMAN JUNIORS JOHN DUNN BROCKWAY ' STEPHENSON JENNINGS CHARLES HENRY FLETCHER AUSTIN BLAIR PLATT WVILLIAM PALMER GOETZ WALTON GLOVERNVALES JOEL WATRES HEALY ROSS ALEXANDER WILSON SOPHOMORES EDWARD CARRINGTON AVERY, JOHN GLASER HUPEEL DONALD COLVIN . JOHN GOTTLIEB NESBETT RUSSELL WELLAND FROQT. ARTHUR BOTT TREMAN I FRESHMEN ' CHARLES JAMES BARR, JR. RICHARD WM. DICKINSON JEWETT ROGER OLAF EGEBERG JAMES NICDONALD LINDEMAN FRANCIS KENNEDY GREEN CHARLES ESKRIDGE SALTZMAN EVERETT PEPPERRILL WHEELER, 2ND. 1515.41 f 1, 'g'..QQ'.llfLA f J . -I 2-19 Mm '4. ' A -. ll-f--'Li 4. 'T-'S V '- '5'ii5 1.'.'.'f' - -'-'4 . Lili' Pl Cornell University Syracuse University Columbia University Colgate University Johns Hopkins University University of Virginia Wlashington and Lee University University of West Virginia University of Mississippi Vanderbilt University University of Texas W Qhio lfVesleyan University Wiittenburg University University of Ohio I Case School of Applied Science DePauw University VVashington and Jefferson College University of 'Washington Phi Kappa Psi Founded 1852 ROLL OF CHAPTERS Allegheny College Bucknell University Gettysburg College Dickinson4College Franklin and Marshall College Lafayette College University of Pennsylvania Swarthmore College Dartmouth College - Amherst College Brown University University of Indiana Purdue University Northwestern University University of Chicago University of Illinois University of lVIichigan University of 'Wisconsin Beloit College University of NIinnesota University of Iowa University of Missouri ' University of Kansas University of Nebraska Leland Stanford, Jr., University University of California Pennsylvania State College Iowa State College A University of Oklahoma Gumaer Quick Stringham Burnett Wfeber Hartell F. Bissell Schrex er - Sherwood Todd Moore 'Williams lmholf Logan Stephens Christiansen Pickwick T. Bissell Sibbert Abel Seney Baldwin Hays Pancoast NIcMillan Bell Hill Sundstrom Nlallory Stewart Barnes Ashton Zaug Hammond lWcNeil Lincoln Stevenson Volkening XVood 250 WILL 73511 New,York Alpha Chapter Established in IS69 FRATRES IN EACULTATE JAMES NICNIAHON ERNEST GEORGE MERRITT CARLETON CHASE NIURDOCK FRATRES IN URBE GEORGE HINMAN ABEL HENRY POMEROY HORTON JOHN EDWARD DIXON EDWIN HULBERT ELVVYN BROCKWAY BENTLEY A SENIORS HENRY RUSLING ASHTON VVILLIAM HOLCOMBE HILL HARRY WVILBUR BARNES BURTON COWLES MALLORH' ROBERT HADLEY BENNET ARTHUR WILLIAM STEWART JAMES STULTZ BELL CHARLES ALFRED SUNDSTROM LOUIS WAINWRIGHT VOIGT JUNIORS HOWARD BERNAL ABEL FRANK CECIL BALDWIN THOMAS ASHLEY BISSELL CHRISTIAN CHRISTIANSON CHARLES HODGE HAYS WILLIAM BENTON NICMILLAN RUSSELL THORN PANCOAST LAMBERT BISHOP PICKWICK CHARLES HERBERT QUICK HENRY VVILLIAM SENEY, 2ND, EDWARD FREDERICK SIBBERT7 J JOHN JAES STEPHENS, 2ND. LL TODD KENNETH RUSSE SOPHOMORES DAVID LAING IMHOFF GLENN LESLIE LOGAN EDWIN RKIARKLEY RQOORE WKVILLIAM AUGUSTUS SCHREYER JAMES :ELIAS SHERWOOD OTIS PARKER WILLIAMS FRESHMEN FREDERICK OLDS BISSELL, JR. NEWTON COLLAMORE BURNETT ELLIOT VVILDER GUMAER CHARLES KIRBY HAMMOND JOHN ANTHONY HARTELL JOHN DICKEY LINCOLN JOHN JAMES MCNEIL, JR. 251 ROBERT LAVVRENCE STEVENS ON GEORGIE LAUDER STRINGHAM FRANK LEANDER SUNDSTROM ROBERT OTTO VOLKENING EUGENE THOMAS WEBBER FREDERICK CONGER VVOOD DAWSON FRANK ZAUG , M if:. 1'.N TA vjlggfifit ,T T LA? '74, S Une ,f Jf HH XRM K tw H X My vw, V an sw, ff, 1 . V I F 'W .ui- .dgl - -in I, ,M 'YQ 5.2 ': .A ,5 ,,4.- 1 ,,., 5, v a' ft, ' i 'Y'- L guy 'E M L. , .5x- Q-,: vas, . ' T. 'of:f ,, ft iv il 6lA7 ' viii vi l ,disk xiii VT. ' no ,g gn ' i fin -1 1' l'ilf'35 ' iw ffgsw , i ff x ,. V- ,lg ', :. Alpha Delta Phi Founded at Hamilton College I832 ROLL OF CHAPTERS Hamilton College Columbia University Yale University Amherst College Brown University VVestern Reserve University Bowdoin College Dartmouth College University of Nlichigan University of Rochester Vlfilliams College WVesleyan University Leland Stanford, Jr., Kenyon College Union College Cornell University Trinity College Johns Hopkins University University of hffinnesota University of Toronto University of Chicago h4cGill University University of Wisconsin University of California University of Illinois University Pietsch F. Smith Fates V. Spangberg Scott Janes ' Tone Lewis Sibert H. Ebersole H. Colby R. Ebersole T Colby Coe Carter Kennedy Shelby Dalton Nlachlett -Donaldson L. Spangberg Bailey Clarkson Hooker ' NVilcox Crane W Fritz Co t 252 MEAE ,Delta IDE Cornell Chapter Established in 1869 A ERATRES IN EACULTATE FREDERICK BEDELL ARTHUR WESLEY BROWNE I ' CHARLES VAN PATTEN 'YOUNG FRATRES IN URBE FRANKLIN CUTHBERT CORNELL JAMES ASHTON MOORE LOUIS AGASSIZ FUERTES NICOLL HALSEY CHARLES CHESTER BAILEY JOHN TURNER CLARKSON RODERICK BAIRD CRANE WILLIAM JOHNSTONE ROMER ROGER BUTLER WILLIAMS, SR SENIORS HORAGE HARPER FRITZ ROGER WOLCOTT HOOKER LEONARD VICTOR SPANGBERG ANSLEY YVILGOX, 2ND. JUNTORS . CHARLES CRAWFORD .CARTER JOHN DALTON LEONARD BEEBER COLT JOHN HARRISON KENNEDY, JR RAYMOND ROBERT NIACHLETT SOPHOMORES I ROGER JEWETT COE HORAOE FARNHAM COLBY THOMAS BERRY COLBY HUGH LEE FATES EDWIN BABOOGK JANES MORDECAI LEWIS, ZND. WALTER RANDOLPH PIETSCH A STUART SHAW DONALDSON HAROLD LEON EBERSOLE RAYMOND ARTHUR EBERSOLE ERESHMEN A FLOYD BAIONROE SMITH, JR. VICTOR ARTHUR SPANGBERG' GILBERT MARTIN SIBERT FRANK JEROME TONE, JR. 253 .LAL 142751 J.I.I.1.I..I11 ...P 14... ...JS Q Il ll WI kit Ik Ik 1315 W N xfkkvfi X it S 1 '41, , f JT' ,- 1. -',I.5,gIg':, 11 11 'l..f I C311 lv- xii :IA-'vim -1. ..--,Q 3,1411 ' S 'rmfm .5 ff! 4165 A' if F ' .14 I 151 i'A11im1o1' 'ndeming V WILLIAMS COLLEGE UNION COLLEGE HANIII.TON COLLEGE . AI-IHERST COLLEGE NVESTERN RESERVE UNIVERSITY COLPY COLLEGE . . UNIVERSITY OF IQOCHESTER . ACIIDDLEBURY COLLEGE . BOWDOIN COLLEGE , RUTGERS COLLEGE BROSVN UNIVERSITY , COLGATE UNIVERSITY . NEW YORK UNIVERSITX' K'IIAMI UNIVERSITY . CORNELL UNIVERSITY . BflARIETTA COLLEGE . SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY' UNIVERSITY OF NIIGHIGAN . NORTHWESTERN UNIVEIKSITX' HARVARD UNIVERSITX' . UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN . LAFAYETTE COLLEGE , COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 3 , I, Ml 9.1111II1.11111.,E1..I....I..1.-1.1.1-.1my ' 'IFPS' .2110-IEI1 5fi SI I C912 f A F5115-'F , 'iii f'11'1 lf 1' , 8 for 'IZLSIQ K fff g l 11'l flijl . 12: 111: 5 1 3gfMn:1J M' 'Jw-'EL Ag :LE .1 ' Liiggibtfgqgwg 5--T-:S --11,4 9 1. JT l cw f .,31f155L,,7g.m 71 S98 f Ia- 114131 X 4 -- - . I Iilay 1, 2 5 lgwiiqxifggi wy1UzI3 X, if .1 I XIX V7 - if A 1,1111 ff, in, is 1 -S1 QJ--vw ' T ' -4' J1.5:l1.f':'I,. '-i'Ti1f?l'1?18-'?1lll,. AT 'Ii '.'l'CJ'..i.1' -. A IA Km' ' 5 ' E 'XS 'f.:'11x1!f5 1ff'e:1.- -l2 F ,.'1g5 F131 'f'1 1fe-IKM ' .. ,..,11'g1.-7-N1-,7. 34 , 157 ifw E '- ' ' 'MT' an I I AIWKIYIIIIHIIIIIIIUNillyllllll 1834 1838 1347 1847 1847 1852 1852 1856 1857 1858 I86O 1865 1865 1868 1869 1870 1873 1876 1880 1880 1885 1885 1885 Delia Upsilon Founded 1834 ROLL OF CHAPTERS LEHIGH UNIVERSITY . . TUFTS COLLEGE . . . DEPAUW UNIVERSITY . . . UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA . UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA . . . NIASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY SWARTHMORE COLLEGE . . , LELAND STANFORD, IR., -UNIVERSITY . UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA . . . BCICGILL UNIVERSITY . . UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA . . TORONTO UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY . UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS . . UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON . PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE . IOXVA STATE COLLEGE . . PURDUE UNIVEIKSITY . , INDIANA UNIVERSITY .... CARNEGIE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY . UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS . . . XKVESLEYAN UNIVERSITY . 1885 1886 1887 1888 1890 1891 1394 1896 1896 1898 1898 1899 1901 1904 1905 1910 1911 1913 1914 1916 1917 1919 1919 Hart Head Luther Bennet Nichols Fix Fleming Haldman Faulhaber H. P. Bosworth H. B. Bosworth King hdoyer Cornell Olmsted Babcock Keady Atwood Hasbrouck Wilson Lazo Rluth Porter Larlco Dechert Crouch hiurphy Ostendorf WVedell Geoghegan 25-1 34: Celia, ozlpsilom Cornell Chapier Established in 1869 FRATRES IN FACULTATE THEODORE BARRINGTON FRANK ARTHUR BARTON CHARLES EDWIN BENNETT ALBERT WILLIAM BOESCHE ALBERT BURGESS TRVING PORTER CHURCH ' JOHN HENRY COMSTOCK CHARLES CURTIS KARL DALLENBACH JAMES EWING SIMON HENRY GAGE CHARLES HENRY HULL ANDREW LAMOUREUX EDWARD NICHOLS WILLIAM ALBERT RILEY RAY MCLEOD ROBINSON RALPH CHAPMAN RODGERS JOHN HENRY TANNER FREDERICK XVHITING PRATRES IN URBE HAROLD SHELDON BENNETT JOHN FREDERICK FITCHEN XVILLIAM ELLIOTT GRIFFIS SIDNEY PRESTWICK HOWELL HUGH TVIORAN CHARLES NEWMAN JARED TREMAN NEWMAN THEODORE MASON SPRAGUE SENIORS JOHN COWAN ATWOOD, JR. CLENCY HERMAN HASBROUCK CHARLES ARTHUR LAZO FREDERICK JEFFERSON RQUTH JAMES BENTLEY WILSON JUNIORS . JUAN ACRES BABCOCK, JR. THEODORE FRANKLIN KING, JR HENRY BURT BOSWORTH HOWARD PATRICK KEADY ROBERT RAYMOND NIOYER THEODORE MALLORY WARNER SOPHOMORES ' FRANKLIN HENDRY ALLEN RUSSELL THOMPSON BENNETT HARLAN PAGE BOSWORTH, JR. CHARLES BRYANT COOPER, JR. EZRA CORNELL NIALCOLM FAULHABER FREDERICK WILLIAM FIX, JR. , FRESHM PAUL AUSTIN CROUCH DPXNIEL ORVILLE DECHERT, JR. CHARLES WILLIAM GEOGHEGAXN ROBERT CLIFFORD HUBBARD JOHN JOSEPH FLEMING, JR. LANE SCHOFIELD HART CLARENCE CHADDOCK HEAD -JAMES HENRY LUTHER PHILLIPS BROOKS NICHOLS LAURENCE JUDSON GLMSTED LEROY WILLIAM PRITCHARD EN , RAPAEL LARCO, JR. HAROLD PETER TVIURPHY GEORGE CLEMENS OSTENDORF RODMAN DESEMERY PORTER ..--.gi-ul-ll' ' 1 3 115: ,3:p.., an . . ,. fW.,g,, , 2 lr 57' i'i'!wl1 , 1 M i 1 ' 15 L 1. new MT Q1MJ.'l . tate- Jfw' -tw1:g'5.-L arm' J' 1. 1 1 5:1 .... A Qf i f 1. 1 '. 532 A ' if 5 -.t?1'ffi, 1 t U C 106. lil -X if a A A , M W I ' ,I 1 i 4' N i fi I ' j l x Y I 1 fl ,i- . . ' - 1 1 A 1 - -1 ' .fatsift , ' A 'f ffgligb V ' . ' , ' ,f L.: f- -.TL- Q - ' . e ' ' - W l 4 r Wil. . 5 J-gil ' - . I - -iw la' ee 1 N i , 'fem l N -:H R- V - - - ' ' 4225115 11-1 1- A Q i' wwf w f iff.-1+-V i. 1' 111- 1 ' 1..eifqe, 1 e Chi Psi Founded 1841 , ROLL OF ACTIVE ALPHAS Union College - University of 'Wisconsin lVilliams College Rutgers College Middlebury College Stevens Institute of Technology lVesleyan University University of Georgia Bowdoin College Lehigh University Hamilton College Leland Stanford, lr., University University of hlichigan University of California Amherst College University of Chicago Cornell University University of Illinois University of lylinnesota University of Colorado University of Oregon Wilcox Bond J. Anderson lV1ayer Kinsolving White Zimmerer Bickley Davies Miller Davidson Murphy Carey C. Anderson Campbell Dryden Hall King Bacon Matthi-essen Bartlett Barkelew Haymer Johnson Siebert NlcNulty Moore C. G. Hall Hardesty Peters Davies Campbell Osborne Page Pllueger Elmore Taliaferro Dennis Baker Kay 256 A Cha ' Alpha Psi Chapter Established in 1869 F RATRES IN FACULTATE I FREDERICK FRANCIS DOW CHARLES LOVE DURHAM ROBERT IVIORRIS GGDEN I FRATRES IN URBE DELINTON GLENSIL DAVIE CLARENCE FREDERICK ,WYCKOFF DEFOREST VANVLEET EDWARD GOULD WYCKOFE SENIORS FRANK LINCOLN CAMPBELL, JR. EDMUND BURKE OSBORNE HORACE FRANKLIN DAVIES ' IRVINE HEINLY PAGE GERALD MONROE DENNIS JOHN SEIBERLING PFLUEGER EARL PHILLIPS ELMORE MILTON SMITH, JR. DONALD FRANCIS TALIAFERRO JUNIORS CHARLES EDWARD ANDERTON, 2ND. HARRY RAYBURN KAY DONALD WILLIAM BAKER EDWARD THOMAS MCNULTY, JR. CHARLES SMITH BARKALEW, JR. HAROLD SEIBERLING IVIILLER LOWELL THOMAS BARTLETT PAUL FREDERICK MOORE GEORGE ARTHUR HAYNER EMMET JAMES MURPHY I-IIBBARD FISK JOHNSON THEODORE SEIBERLING PFLUEGER SOPHGMORES WILLIAM DAVID PUTERBAUGH CAREY WILLIAM CAREY KINSOLVING, JR. CHARLES LYBRAND DAVIDSON IRA CORNWALL BfIATTHIESSEN ERNEST WILLIAM DAVIES JORDAN HOLT PETERS ICLINTON GRIFFEY HALL RALPH DICKSON SIEBERT JOHN HAROLD KING CHARLES JOHN ZIMMERER , FRESHMEN JOHN MORRISSEY PAUL ANDERSON GEORGE EASTMAN DRYDEN JOHN FAIRBANK BACON, JR. THEODORE FAXON HALL GEORGE BICKLEY FREDERICK LEE HARDESTY EDWARD FULLER BOND LAUREN DRAKE IVIAYER RALPH HAROLD CAMPBELL BRITTON WHITE 257 4 t his yy 'CN X fu a n ,-4' 'r' ix 1 R735 'ylif -it l.QQf3 f it ' Theta Delia Chi all ,.-::.' .1., T Founded at Union College in 1848 W? Je T l ' lt Y! si u Km W y w. J i may Q It C, lj' A I iw F- gf: s. XUSDZMOV Cornell University University of Michigan I University of California College of William and lVIary Brown University NIcGill University Bowdoin University Leland Stanford, Jr., University Nlassachusetts Institute of Technology VVilliarns College Tufts College University of Illinois Amherst College Lehigh University ROLL OF CHARGES I Hobart College Dartmouth College College of the City of New York Columbia University University of Wisconsin University of Minnesota Lafayette College University of Rochester George Washington University Hamilton University University of West Virginia University of Washington Toronto University University of Pennsylvania Iowa State College Broughton Ryan Hubbs Johnson hlorrison Lietch H. H. Garrett Johnstone Young Quail Hettinger Goodnow Horton Bullen Dewar Applegate Lomax Emerson Hollis Wood Wilder Gerould Hodgkinson Archbold Maxson Steinmetz T. S. Garrett Hotchkiss Stowell Pew Stone Shelton Irish Armstrong 258 maid Beta Charge Established in 1870 FRATRES IN FACULTATE RALPH HOSPITAL ALBERT VVILLIAM SMITH FRATRES IN URBE LUZERNE COVILLE HENRY ESTES MERRIAM JOHN CROCKER FISHER, JR. WILLIAM HENRY MORRISON SENIORS WILLIAM CORNELL ARCHBOLD JOHN COONLEY HOLLIS WILLARD INGHAM EMERSON HARRY DAVIDS HORTON WALTER BLAKESLEY GEROULD CLARK PERDUE NIAXSON GEORGE NICHOLS GOODNOW RANDOLPH PACKARD RICE HAROLD INGERSOLL HETTINGER RICHARD BIRD STEINMETZ FRANCIS PIERCY HODGKINSON HARRIS EMORY WILDER FRANZ VVEST WOOD JUNIORS JOSEPH KYLE DEWAR PAUL WARD LEITCH HENRY HARRISON GARRETT JOSEPH PARTRIDGE lVlORRISON HAZLETT DAVID HUBES GEORGE HOWE PHILLIPS PICKENS JOHNSON EDWARD COLBURN RYAN7 JR. CARL CHRISTIAN WEICHSEL SOPHOMORES EDWARD CUYLER APPLEGATE CHARLES GODWIN IRISH RALPH RANDALL ARMSTRONG JAMES VVATSON JOHNSTONE WILLIAM GUNDRY BROUGHTON HENRY STANLEY LOMAX, JR. AVERY LOCKHART BULLEN JOSEPH ADDISON NIOLLER THEODORE SCHIFFER GARRETT WILLARD EARL QUAIL CLARENCE FRANCIS HOTCHKISS, JR. WILLIAM CURTIS STOWELL GEORGE JOHN YOUNG FRESHMEN WALTER ELIOT PEW OTIS NORCROSS SHELTON FLOYD DANIEL RAMSEY HENRY NORTON STONE 259 ,ff fi. J Nglillliillpilimw 1- IQIIIZI321131:I12:1-'ggWQilLlljllllQi5l4'l'X VMW :.ilIl5:X . .- ..., V. . gIqI.4i,-:,.Wq+' 1-I-flli, T-.1xxx'Q:' f I:-'M'-gig lffffff: ,1g1g:g: Q iiirjmiff Emiff ztwlllll' '- 5,555 .1s?.QIfllll' : :si r I fff 311 ' ,K ggi 1.13, ' YALE COLLEGE BOWDOIN COLLEGE COLBY UNIVERSITY JLXMHERST COLLEGE VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF .ALABAMA UNIVERSITH' OF IVIISSISSIPPI BROWN UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAI UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA MIAMI UNIVERSITY IQENYON COLLEGE , DARTIVIOUTH COLLEGE CENTRAL UNIVERSITY OF NIIDDLEEURY COLLEGE UNIVERSITY OF NIICHIGAN TVILLIAMS COLLEGE LAFAYETTE COLLEGE HAMILTON COLLEGE COLGATE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF THE CITY OF UNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTEIl fs ax. QTEEQOIQLLV in IOLINA ICENTUCKY NEW YORK Delia Kappa Epsilon Founded at Yale 1844 ROLI. OF CHAPTERS RUTGERS COLLEGE DE PAUVV UNIVERSITY VVESLEYAN UNIVERSITY RENSSELAER POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE WESTERN RESERVE .UNIVERSITY CORNELL UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA TRINITY COLLEGE UNIVERSITY OF BIINNESOTA NIASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY TULANE UNIVERSITY TORONTO UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA R'ICGILL UNIVERSITY LELAND STANFORDRIR., UNIV'ERSITY UNIVERSITY LlNIVERSlTY UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY' ILLINOIS XVISCONSIN WASHINGTON TEXAS G. E. Williams MylcraIItz Shaw Hughes NIullaly IXfIaCBeaII Reeve Acheson Munns Frazer Smith Grasselli Gillespie VVhite Anderson Carpenter IVOOd Kugeman E, NI. Rickard VVight I-Iorrell L. T. WVilliams Baur D. S. Rickard Gillette Vance VVatermaI1 Thomas Wright Johnson Hemmings Joyce Wfingate Bloomer Sullivan 260 qDel15a,CYQLppa, Epsilon Delta Chi Chapter Established in I 870 FRATRES IN FACULTATE WILDER DWIGHT BANCROFT CHARLES BIDWELL GEORGE EMBODY FRATRES IN FRANK DAXVID BOYNTON FRANK PHILIP BUSSEL ALEXANDER NIAGNES DRUMMOND DOUGLAS GRAVES GILLETTE URBE EDWIN GILLETTE EDWIN SPENCER GILLETTE GEORGE BLAINE HOWELL ASA KENNETH LEONARD DANIEL EUGENE MARSH SENIORS OSCAR BAUR, JR. ERIC MARTIN RICKARD PAUL GILLETTE LEDCREICH STUART VANCE STEPHEN BYRD HORRELL STANLEY GRISWOLD WIGHT DONALD SYMS RICKARD LANGDON THOMAS WILLIAMS JUNIORS ROSS STOCKBRIDGE ANDERSON WILLIAM TEMIL IQUGEMAN BENJAMIN PALMETER CARPENTER RONALD GERVAIS SMITH LEWIS FRANK GILLESPIE ' WILLIAM TQING WHITE CAESAR AUGUSTIN GRASSELLI, ZND. CHARLES AMOS WOOD SGPHGMORES HOWARD ARCHIBALD ACHESON LAURENCE STOCKTON HELFFRICH CHARLES RXTACKEY HUGHES ROBERT GAMBLE LUSTER DONALD GRANT MACBEAN ROBERT STRAWN BLOOMER ALLAN FRAZER, JR. THOMAS CAREY HENNINGS HUGH EVERARD JACKSON RUDOLPH LEWIS JOHNSON JOHN BEATTY JOYCE CARTER NIULLALY DAVID ALOYSIUS NIUNNS FRANK MCCORMICK MYKRANTL JOHN THOMAS SHAW, JR. GORDON EARLY WILLIAMS FRESHMEN FRANCIS HENRY LUDINGTON -ROWLAND SMITH REEVE NIORTIMER ALLEN .SULLIVAN LEWIS NEWTON THOMAS FRED WALTER WATERMAN JAMES DONALD WINGATE SHELDON BAILEY VVRIGHT 2 4 v fl Q ,dn j','T4s, 'x . . ' 'A' x ig 5 mi'j,f9gi'a+,g N 1005- ,l g H , ' ' it9 ' Colby University Dartmouth College University of Vermont Williams College Amherst College Brown University Cornell University Union College Columbia University Syracuse University Lafayette College Pennsylvania College VVashington and Jefferson College Allegheny College Dickinson College University of Pennsylvania Lehigh University University of Virginia Randolph-Nlacon College Washington 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 ol Alabama Phi Delia Theta Founded at hfliami University in 1848 ROLL OF CHAPTERS Alabama Polytechnic Institute University of Mississippi Tulane University University of South Dakota University of Idaho University of Oregon Denison University University of Pittsburgh Colgate University University of Colorado Colorado College Georgia School of Technology Lombard College Iowa State College University of Texas Southwestern University h'Iiami University Ohio State University Ohio University Ohio Wesleyan University Case School of Applied Science University of Cincinnati University of hflichigan i Indiana University VVabash College Butler College Franklin College Hanover College De Pauw University Purdue University Northwestern University University of Chicago Knox College University of Illinois University of Wisconsin University of iVIinnesota Iowa 'Wesleyan College University of Iowa University of IVIissouri 'Westminster College Washington University University of Kansas University of Nebraska University of California Leland Stanford, Ir. Univ. McGill University lCanadaJ University of lrVashington lfVashburn College University of Utah Whitman College Swarthmore College Oregon State College University of Oklahoma University of Kentucky University of North Dakota University of Toronto Pennsylvania State College VVashington State College Prank Cass McPherson Roemer I-Iieber Whitner Carr Kelley Spencer M. hierrell Price Perez Breen Burnham Klump Dougan Baxter Stratford Foster Scruggs Pogue Davison Lakin Reavis McClain Bolan Dunbar Finney G. Merrell W'elch' McDermott Cleaver Patten Heroult Iielske Simpson Smith hlorgan Gundaker Haon Honnold John 262 ?ALJ Q-Delfcz GZ-Zefa, New York Alpha Chapter Established in 1872 FRATRES IN FACULTATE BENJAMIN FREEMAN KINGSBURY HERBERT HICE WHETZEL WILLIAM LINN WESTERMAN BENJAMIN PERCY YOUNG FRATRES IN URBE LIBERTY HYDE BAILEY HENRY FOLLETT HODGEKINS JAMES CLAYTON CARVER ALMOS IQIRKMAN REYNOLDS GETHIN THOMAS FOWLER FREDERICK SCHREINER ANTON PORTER W'RIGHT SENIORS FRANK JOSEPH BOLAN JOHN PHILIP NICLAIN THOBURN GRANT CLEAVER THOMAS CHARLES MCDERMOTT CLARENCE WILLIAM DUNBAR ROGER DAVIS MCPHERSON RONALD TUCKER FINNEY GEORGE ROBERT TVIERRELL, JR. HAYWARD KENDALL KELLEY JOHN WALLACE REAVIS WILLIAM MILLER WELCH, JR. JUNIORS PORTUS BAXTER, JR. JOHN THEODORE HIEBER DONNALD HANLEY BREEN CARL FRANK JOHN JOHN LEWIS CASS ALBERT HALL LAKIN LESTER DAVISON WVEBSTER VINSON POGUE WILLIAM ROLLAND DOUGAN HUBERT JOSEPH ROEMER HODGEN TORREY FOSTER EDWARD DELEON SCRUGGS JAMES VERNON FRANK FRANKLYN FREDERICK STRATFORD SOPHOMORES LYMAN BURNHAM STANLEY EMIL PEREZ ALFRED CARR, JR. FRANK REEVES PRICE GEORGE SVVARTZ KLUMP JOSEPH WILBUR SPENCER, JR. CHARLES MARQUIS MERRELL ALONZO CHURCH WHITNER FRESHMEN CHARLES LONGFORD FELSKE DOUGLAS ORVILLE HONNOLD CLARENCE KUGLER GUNDAKER WESLEY VERNON MORGAN HARRY JEAN HAON JAMES RICHARD PATTEN PATRICE JULES HEROULT WENDALL HOWARD SIMPSON JOSEPH WALTER SMITH 263 at 1 E -., - si , .J .I can 1 was 1 W, A N Psi U psi lon Founded at Union College 1833 ROLL OF CHAPTERS Union College New York University Yale University Brown University Amherst College Dartmouth College University of Nlichigan Cornell University Syracuse University University of Chicago Trinity College Lehigh University Columbia University University of Pennsylvania Bowdoin College University of Nlinnesota Hamilton College University of VVisconsin VVesleyan University University of California Rochester University University of Illinois Kenyon College University of YVashing ton Williams College University of Toronto Tompkins Pickering Todd Stone Berry Breckenridge Clarkson Humphrey Wallace Brumbaugh Taliaferro Fratt Willcox Gately Shaw Howe O'Brien Kiggins Burton Chapman Harvey Godley Bernart Rebmann Tribus Williams 264 T55 Czlpshifofu Chi Chapter Established, in I876 FRATRES IN FACULTATE JOHN BENTLEY, JR. I LOUIS MUNROE DENNIS FRANCKE HUNTINGTON BOSWORTH, JR. WALTER THOMAS HEWETT WALTER FRANCIS WILLCOX FRATRES IN URBE FOSTER JVIELDRUM COFFIN RICHARD HENRY EDWARDS CAD WALADER EVANS SENIURS CHARLES KEITH DICKSON WILLARD AUGUSTUS KIGGINS, JR LEWIS BROWN GATELY WILLIAM COLEMAN MURRAY OSWALD EUGENE HOWE HENRY LEWIS O'BRIEN, JR. JOHN BALCOM' SHAW, JR. JUNIORS BENJAMIN TINGLE BURTON NICHOLAS DILLER FRATT. HENRY GTIS CHAPMAN, JR. ALBERT PENDLETONTALIAFE ALANSON WORK WILLCOX SOPHOMORES ROBERT WARREN BRECKENRIDGE CHARLES HOWARD BRUMBAUGH OLIVER LINDSAY CLARKSON FRE WILLIAM FRANCIS BERNART, JR. JOHN MICHAEL BERRY HENRY GODLEY NORMAN DARRELL HARVEY, JR. SILAS WRIGHT PICKERING, 2ND. ROBERT MORISON CURTS ONIAS SKINNER HUMPHREY, JOHN GRAHAM WALLACE SHMEN WALTER REBMANN HENRY CHASE STONE JOHN ODELL TODD LEWIS ALVA THOMPKINS, JR LUCIEN HALL TRIBUS DUNCAN HALLARD WILLIAMS 265 RRO JR. 5 e' --HJ , T I ' :ll ',,,Q,1 . 'V c df' F' 3 W Q fi ST.. ie .,T r4. , 1- - ,.. 4 , , L Iiiggihiiivfi 13, il QW, ,-.....I. - I I fb, A f ' El T: l A . BOWDOIN COLUMBIA NIAINE RUTGERS BROWN STEVENS MASS. INST. TECH. DICKINSON AMHERST LEHIGH WESLEYAN JOHNS HOPKINS YALE PENNSYLVANIA DARTMOUTH BETHANY WILLIAMS WASH.-IEFF. COLGATE PA. STATE ST. LAWRENCE XVEST VIRGINIA TORONTO DAVIDSON CORNELL VIRGINIA SYRACUSE NORTH CAROLINA UNION CASE CARNEGIE TECH. GEORGIA TECH. Beta Thefa Pi Founded at Nliami University in 1839 KENYON DENISON OHIO W ES LEYAN WESTERN RESERVE CENTRAL MIANII OHIO STATE CINCINNATI OHIO VVITTENBURG DEPAUW INDIANA PURDUE HANOVER WKVABASH BELOIT WIVASHINGTON STATE ROLL OP CHAPTERS ILLINOIS NIISSOURI NIICHIGAN WVASHINGTON, MO. WVISCONSIN KANSAS STATE CHICAGO VANDERBILT KNOX WESTMINSTER NORTHXVESTEIKN COLORADO OKLAHOMA UTAH TEXAS COLORADO COLLEGE TULANE DENVER IOWA COLORADO MINES IVIINNESOTA IDAHO NEBRASKA OREGON IOXVA STATE UNIV. XVASHINGTON SOUTH DAKOTA CALIFORNIA KANSAS STANFORD WIVHITMAN XKVASHINGTON AND LEE Turner Erickson Cushman Lathrop Hood Perkins Pendleton Roach Bentley Crampton Pennock Baldwin I-Ieustis Hoyt IVhittemore Grant Miller Shiebler Allen Schraubstader Buckley Heliker Baldwin lXfICClure Hill Buckley Embich 'Wallace Shotter Schneidau 266 igefa, Cjzefa, SDL Beta Delta Chapter Established in 1879 FRATRES IN FACULTATE WILLARD HENRY AUSTEN HERBERT CHARLES ELMER HAROLD FLACK EDWARD GORDON DAVIS ALBERT BERNARD FAUST ABRAM TUCKER KERR PAUL RUSSEL POPE ' LEONARD CHURCH URQUHART FRATRES IN URBE ROMEYN BERRY JAMES LINDSEY EMBREY CHARLES SCHRADER CLIFFORD CHESTER BRIGGS ROY GOLTZ HARRISON WELLMAN HOWARD CHURCHILL JOHN CALVIN RIDDLE RICHARD CASTLEMAN WERNER ARTHUR DEARTH ROBERTWARREN SAILOR LESLIE LAWRENCE WILSON LAWRENCE COCHNOWER WINANS SENIORS ANDREW GREY BALDWIN THOMAS STANLEY HOOD ELLIS ROBERT NIEAKER HOWARD BAKER CUSHMAN DOUGLAS LANNIN HOOKER FIELDS PENDELTON, JR. ERIC SIGFRID ERICKSON LAWRENCE RVILBERT HOYT CHARLES STUART PERKINS JOHN PHELPS HUESTIS GILMORE ANTHONY LARDNER EDGAR JOHN SEIFREAT EDWIN JAMES HOEE WILLIAM HAMILTON LATHROP RALPH VVEYMOUTH THORNE GEORGE WILLIAM TURNER 'WILLIAM HORACE WHITTEMORE JUNIGRS NIARTYN ZUG BENTLEY SAMUEL SELLARS PENNOCK, JR. BLAIR SHIPMAN CORNEY VVILLIAM CLYDE ROACH ALBERT MASON CRAMPTON WILLIAM AUGUST SAILOR ARMONDE KELSEY MILLER JOHN HAWKINS SINGLETON ARTHUR YOUNG WILSON SOPHOMORES REESE DECOURSE ALLEN HENRY FRANCIS MILLER HENRY WHITE BUCKLEY CARL SCHRAUBSTADER ROBERT GRANT, JR. CARL HENSON SCHIEBLER OVIATT VAN RENSALEER HELIKER RALPH BENJAMIN STICHTER FRESHMEN ' CHARLES HOWARD BALDWIN LEE DURSTINE EMBICH WILLIAM KEITH SCHNEIDAU ELIAS FLORENCE BUCKLEY RICHARD SYNYER HILL CARL LININGER SHOTTER HENRY GILROY DAMON DONALD NICCLURE DONALD FRASER WALLACE 267 .Tv ch PE K ' 3158 'Nik I I V .... ' .1 '. T-Mgr . . 4 :E E.'5'-,1-, TiJl,f'. ij Im ' Alpha Tau Omega Founded 1865 ROLL OF CHAPTERS UNIVEIKSITY OF FLORIDA LINIVERSITY OF GEORGIA AIIERCER UNIVERSITY GEORGIA SCHOOL OF TECHNOLOGY EIVIORY UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO UNIVERSITY OF INDIANA ROSE POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE PURDUE UNIVERSITY ADRIAN COLLEGE HILLSDALE COLLEGE UNIVERSITY OF NIICHIGAN ALBION COLLEGE I UNIVERSITY OF WIVISCONSIN UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO SIMPSON COLLEGE ' UNIVERSITY OF IOWA IOWA STATE COLLEGE UNIVERSITY OF NIINNESOTA UNIVERSITY OF RIIISSOURI UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA UNIVERSITY OF WYOMING COLORADO IXGRICULTURAL COLLEGE KANSAS STATE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS -UNIVERSITY OF IVIAINE COLBY COLLEGE RCIASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY XKVORCESTER POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE BROVVN UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF VERMONT TUFTS COLLEGE A ST. LAWRENCE UNIVERSITY CORNELL UNIVERSITY NIUHLENBERG COLLEGE WKVASI-IINGTON AND JEFFERSON COLLEGE LEHIGH UNIVERSITY PENNSYLVANIA COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA COLGATE UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA TRINITY COLLEGE VVASHINGTON AND LEE UNIVERSITY UNIVERSI'I l OF VIRGINIA COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON RIIOUNT UNION COLLEGE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY XIVESTERN RESERVE UNIVERSITY OHIO XKVESLEYAN UNIVEIKSITY NVITTENBERG COLLEGE UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY , SOUTHWESTERN PRESBYTERIAN UNIVERSITY' VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY I UNION UNIVERSITY LINIVERSITY OF THE SOUTH UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE LELAND STANFORD, IR, UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE UNIVERSITY OF OREGON YVVASHINGTON STATE COLLEGE UNIVERSITY OF XKVASHINGTON ALABAMA POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY TULANIQ UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS UNIVEIRSITY OF ALABAMA WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY NEW HANIPSHIRE STATE COLLEGE INIARIETTA COLLEGE SOUTHERN M ETHODIST UNIVERSITY Gawne Noble W'att Knauss Smith Ewald Upstill Combs Barker Linn Gillett Andrews BEZCI' Harrington IVIitChelI Rainold Cushman Baldauf Neun BIOSS Houck Schoepfiin Johnson Kaw Smith Kollin Brothers Hitchcock Treu Upstill Wood Dean Reillv au, lfnegga J Beta Theta Chapter Established in 1887 F RATRES IN F ACULTATE EUGENE PLUMYB ANDREWS EUGENE ELWIN HASKELL JAMES EDWIN CREIGHTON VERNON HIGGS SCHNEE FRATRES IN URBE CARL BRAMLETT CHUPP BLINN SILL CUSHMAN CHARLES EZRA CORNELL ERNEST ALLAN IVIILLER DONALD STEWART ' SENIORS WILLIAM ANGELL ANDREWS NORMAN SPENCER HARRINGTON CLIFFORD VANKEUREN BARKER WALTER PAUL KNAUSS CHARLES ARTHUR BEZER CARL VALENTINE LINN WILLIAM CHARLES COMES ROE ERT ARTHUR MITCHELL ROBERT ALDEN CUSHMAN LAWRENCE EVERMAN NOBLE SPENSE STRANAHAN GAWNE FRANK EDWARD RAINOLD MAURICE EDWIN GILLETT CHESTER BANGS SMITH EDGAR DAYE UPSTILL JUNIORS AUGUSTUS FRANKLIN BALDAUF SYLVESTER DANA KIMBALL JOSEPH BLOSSOM BLOSS, JR. JOHN HENRY NEUN WALTER AUGUST JULIUS EWALD GEORGE KENNETH REILLY NORMAN LEEGRANDE HOUGK FREDERICK FOELLER SCHOEPFLIN ' , SOPHOMORES CHARLES WILLIS DEAN EDGAR LAWRENCE KAW RUDOLPH ALBERT JOHNSON HOWARD HAZELTON SMITH RONALD GEORGE WATT FRESHMEN JOHN WAKEFIELD BROTHERS HAROLD LOUIS TREU JOSHUA DICKSON HITCHCOCK JOHN EMMETT UPSTILL EDMUND KOLLIN PHILLIP ALLAN WOOD 269 lin f 5 Q gfgzvx' A X W IV if 'ui ily : -15 t 5, af f - kg L Nffivrfnf Phi Gamma Delia Founded in 1848 ROLL OF CHAPTERS Washington and Jefferson College University of Maine NIassachusetts Institute of Technology Worcester Polytechnic Institute Brown University Dartmouth College Amherst College Trinity College Yale University Columbia University New York University Colgate University Cornell University Union College Illinois Wesleyan University University of Pennsylvania Lafayette College Lehigh University Johns Hopkins University Bucknell University Gettysbu rg College University of Virginia VVashington and Lee Unix ersity Richmond College Allegheny College Wooster University University of Kansas Colorado College University of Colorado ' Adelbert College Denison College Wittenburg College Ohio State University 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 of Illinois University of NIichigan University of Wisconsin University of Minnesota University of Chicago William Jewell College University of lVIissouri University of Nebraska University of California University of 'Washington Leland Stanford, Jr., University Iowa State University University of Oregon IVilliams College Sewanee College ' Iowa State University Pennsylvania State College UNIVERSITX' or IDAHO Hann Purcell T. Doremus Gillies Thornhill Peel Calvert Salmon Dietric Teed Bumstead WVhite Taylor Galbreath oyce Adams Hoar Stabler Lobrano Gray Hearn Laning QDZLIQ izgelzia, Kappa Nu Chapter Established in 1888 FRATRES IN FACULTATE ROBERT EDWARD LOVING WOODFORD PATTERSON THOMAS LYTTLETON LYON ERNEST WILLIAM RETTGER OLIVER LEROY TVICCASKILL ERNEST WILLIAM SCHODER CLARENCE AUGUSTINE NIARTIN JACOB RICHARD SCHRAMM ROBERT NORTH WILFORD MURRAY WILSON EDMUND ROBERT PAIGE GEORGE YOUNG, JR. FRATRES IN URBE I LEWIS JAY BINGHAM LEIGH MARSH CHAMPAIGN ERNEST DAVID BUTTON PAUL SMITH LIVERMORE DONALD KEITH CHAMPAIGN MORGAN LEWIS MATSON RAYMOND WARE SENIORS DALE BUMSTEAD, JR. MITCHELL TIFFT GALBREATH CARROL HEINEY DEITRICK HENRY LINDLEY PEEL THOMAS PETER DOREMUS HENRY LEARY TAYLOR EDWARD MARCUS FITZGERALD RALPH HERMAN TEED ELWYN BROOKS WHITE JUNIORS GEORGE MATHEW GILLIES , CHARLES BERTRAND HANN SOPHOMORES BURKE DOWLING.ADAMS JOHN WALLACE PURCELL GEORGE CHALFANT CALVERT THOMAS KINGERLEE SALMON BERTON TERHUNE DOREMUS ALAN DOUGLAS STABLER ALBERT GOODLOE JOYCE ALBERT JAMES STONE FREDERIC POMEROY LYMAN SEWELL EDWARDS THORNHILL FRESHMEN ' ERNEST CHARLES GRAY CLIFFORD EDWIN HOAR WILLIAM LINGO HEARN PAUL FORD LANING GUSTAVE STUBBS LOBRANO 271 ,N My 1, ,,:, Phi Sigma Kappa Founded in 1873 ROLL OF CHAPTERS NIassachusetts Agricultural College Franklin and NIarshall College Union University St. Johnis College Cornell University Dartmouth College University of VVest Virginia Swarthmore College Yale University Brown University College of the City of New York Williams College University of NIaryland University of Virginia Columbia University University of California Stevens Institute of Technology University of Illinois Pennsylvania State College University of NIinnesota George YVashington University Iowa State College University of Pennsylvania University of lVIichigan Lehigh University Worcester Polytechnic Institute St. Lawrence University University of Wisconsin NIass. Institute of Technology University of Nevada Oregon Agricultural College Riley Stuntz Temple Johnson D. Gates Rohrer R. Gates Teller Nloore Schmauss Jamieson NIagee Tonkin Purst Howell Evans Blackman Mange Wheaton Tuttle Fitzpatrick T. Nloiiitt Norris R. NIoffitt Neu Travilla Miller' Wilcox Greenawalt Roy L.NIal1oney J.NIal1oney Blandeville Vkfaterhouse 272 V , , yghi ajodpcz Gamma Chapter Established in 1889 FRATRES IN FACULTATE HERMAN DIEDERICHS VERANUS ALVA MOORE GRANT SHERMAN HOPKINS JOHN EDWIN PERRY FRANK ELMORE RICE FRATRES IN URBE HERBERT WINFRED BOOL ARTHUR BENJAMIN BROOKS GEORGE ELLIOTT MINAR SENIORS PAUL EARLY FITZPATRICK EDGAR WESLEY NEU ROBERT COLBORN MOFFITT CHARLES AUGUSTUS NORRIS, JR. THOMAS EDWARD MOEEITT ARTHUR LEMUEL TUTTLE, JR. LEWIS ULYSSES WHEATON JUNIORS JOHN FLOWER BULLARD WINTHROP EVERITT MANGE HAROLD LANDRY FURST MAURICE BRADLEY TONKIN EDWARD BURGISS MAGEE JAMES COXEY TRAVILLA, JR. SOPHOMORES EDWARD 'CHASE BLACKMAN NORMAN SLAWSON NIOORE DONALD EDSON GATES GEORGE PRATT REILLY ROGER HIGBEE GATES JOHN JAY ROHRER HENRY CLAY HOWELL CARL JOHN SCHMAUSS FLEMING ESTEP JAMIESON, JR. JACKSON SHARP STUNTZ HERMAN WOODWARD JOHNSON THOMAS TELFER HEBER HOLBROOK TEMPLE, JR. FRESHMEN KENNETH WILLIAM GREENAWALT TRELFORD SIMPSON MILLER JOHN JOSEPH MAHONEY, JR. EDMUND ADELBURT ROY LOUIS KUEHNLE MAHONEY FRANK DELAPLAIN PVATERHOUSE HAROLD THERON NIANDEVILLE FREDERICK ATWATER WILCOX 273 y Delia Tau Delia X jlyl illlllllllhl ll Foundedlat Bethany College 1859 All tl E 3 lllnlluilil 2-area s S ,W X X ROLL OF CHAPTERS a Xa so . ,go XA A Wil S ii+l'illl'llli'i-p N ' ll ll,l.i.iilll l:l lf -P .. ..4',,.e:l Q ys-.. --as if Q, ,. td f ,,, TAO VVashington and Jefferson College Ohio University Ohio VVesleyan University University of hflichigan W'abash College University of Indianapolis University of Iowa Emory College University of hflinnesota Vanderbilt University University of Oregon Amherst College Tulane University Leland Stanford, Jr., University Brown University University of California Dartmouth College George IfVashington University University of Nfissouri University of Washington University of Georgia IWiami University Hillsdale College De Pauw University Stevens Institute of Technology Albion College Kenyon College Adelbert College University of Colorado University of Wisconsin Pennsylvania State College Tufts College Cornell University University of Nebraska' Washington and Lee University University of Chicago WVest Virginia University Baker University Lafayette College University of Blaine Syracuse University Kansas State College Allegheny College Indiana University University of Illinois Lehigh University Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Columbia University University of the South University of Nlississippi Iowa State College University of Kansas Mass. Institute of Technology Northwestern University Ohio State University University of Pennsylvania Armour Institute of Technology Wesleyan University University of Texas Purdue University University of Cincinnati University of Pittsburgh l Robinson N. Atkinson Williams McDonald Morgan Emerson Clark Sculli Collins Cross Muller Parker Lee Paxton Franz Richman Garnsey Buckrnan Trau Watson Hart Buhl Pope Seep Calloway Duryea Brown Siering C. Trethaway Mfason Lawson Everts Smith VV. Trethaway Atkinson Pigman VVard 274 I qlxlbxl Av-14,1 C gym mwbkiwj y ii N. 4.9. S A91 A 'YL f W1'x'x Y ' A fri' .S 'I .r,L,.f1-,1f'j-jpgiqj,-'E L N V. -'13fL - ff-,-I-H-:,.M gan- . . 1. , S'ff1 r 'I -I If- I E' 3 P 'P 4 9 fr- ,-,PV P35 ,ani MA gffw' af- HE., NCQ, QLQ, 4 xx, L 258' Ac 5 W' ' ia' JAWA .BSP S, I I 3 ii WT .ti vz -37 Ze -1'-- A ' I - -1 1 --offs. f---f -M I mu vm, ff 13, X5'.1ix 'f .: Alffff'-ff':'-I 1 'I .J I, eq! -M- - ,,'h, -iqyil '55'.7. :xx-my , '.f'f,.'v nw. Agn- F In Q . .T :P-.SEIU 4- MESH. 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FRANK GAXRLAND TRAU WVILLIAM EDNVARD WATSON SOPHOMORES PAUL JUSTUS FRANZ GEORGE LUDLOW LEE HAMILTON GARNSEY, JR. RALPH JOHNSON PARKER LEONARD CHRISTOPHER HANSON MILTON EDWARD HENRY TAYLOR BUCKMAN PAUL ABRAMS CLARK EDWIN LONSDALE COLLINS BEN WHITELY CROSS JAMES STROHM EMERSON FRESHNI 275 RICHARD TVIELDRUM PAXTON RICHMAN EN JOHN DODDS NIACDONALD JOHN SPACKMAN MORGAN VVILLARD NIARSHALL LAW ROBINSON XVILLIAM WARREN SCULL HERBERT EDGAR WILLIAMS Q JAJJE-I if 1 ' any -1 7 . l g nw ,24T3w'9.J ' 6 ' Sigma Phi Founded at Union College 1827 ROLL OF CHAPTERS Union College Hamilton College WVilliams College Hobart College University of Vermont University of Nlichigan Lehigh University Cornell University University of 'Wisconsin University of California Blue Thompson Taylor DeLavan Pretat Chandler Seydoux Davison I Cooper Rollo Garden Barker Richards Thomas Thompson Hooker Bassett lVeisenberge1' Earl 276 Sgmau QDZLZ Epsilon of New York Established in ISQO FRATER IN FACULTATE GEORGE PRENTISS BRISTOL SENIORS EDWARD BROWNING BLUE NELSON BREESE DELAVAN STUART WILLIRXM COOPER NELSON BARKER GARDEN ROBERT GTIS DAVISON BXIARVIN OLCOTT, JR. EDWARD WINTHROP TAYLOR I JUNIORS FREDERICK GEORGE BARKER, JR. HAMILTON GRENELLE PRETAT FREDERICK CHARLES CHANDLER, JR. HOWARD DRESEI, THOMPSON SOPHOMORES ROBERT FIARL, IR. WALTER RUSSELL ROLLO BARTLETT RICHARDS DANIEL ROGER SEYDOUX ALFRED RANDALL THOMAS FRESHMEN FREDERICK HARNEY BASSETT THOMAS HOOKER, GEORGE DAVIS BROWN JEROME WILBER THOMPSON GEORGE LAMONTE WEISSENBURGER 277 I l c he ll yfif V f fm ,lx ,Kffv 1' 'XQVI 'Q f - -T-- 1 ...-,V , A z f Q -ig' 4: - I . T I -.M , . .T , . ,,,., -A T R'-is Qs l II 5 : :- 6 L T 4 f l ... , - :qS1.u.N.I:S-fn - H ,mf A- 1, L.. WEEE'-4-S::'SE1 wxmI !.d:'I Run?-T+,.Tf-I : ' :.,-4. 12454 4... 1-Pvw Y.'AQ5l2T l:: .ajH,Ev fe? I J.-.L V-,'E,-2.2.3 1 . Tniwm H-TIMES? . N -- -2 -' ' - ' ' RE-L I I..,,,I,.SgJA.k3ws,- .- S R , ' 'IlI. 'l Af Z-f , , . , , OW SIfVQwMi!QljIf'uiLlL4lE4fli R-in -7' I, A Ay, ...... Iv. 'Q my , Y, 1 . , . V Sigma Chi Founded in 1855 ROLL OF CHAPTERS lVIIAIxII UNIVERSITY OHIO WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY GEORGE WVASHINGTON .UNIVERSITY VVASHINGTON AND LEE UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF MISSISSIPPI PENNSYLVANIA COLLEGE BUCKNELL UNIVERSITX' INDIANA UNIVERSITY DENISON UNIVERSITY DE PAUVV UNIVERSITY DICKINSON COLLEGE BUTLER COLLEGE LAFAYETTE COLLEGE HANOVER COLLEGE UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA NORTHVVESTERN UNIVERSITY HOBART COLLEGE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA BELOIT COLLEGE STATE UNIVERSITY OF IOVVA ILLINOIS WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN XCANDERBILT UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY OF CFEXAS LELAND STANFORD, JR.,UNIV. UNIVERSITY Or PENNSYLVANIA UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS COLORADO COLLEGE SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF OI!ECON UNIVERSITY OF NIONTANA UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS UNIVERSITY OF WABASH COLLEGE CASE SCHOOL OF AP TRINITY COLLEGE BROVVN UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA NOR1'H DAKOTA PURDUE UNIVERSITY CENTRAL UNI. OF KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY' PLIED SCIENCE UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI DARTMOUTH COLLEGE UNIVERSITY OF RXIICHIGAN OF PITTSBURGH OF UTAH WESTERN RESERVE UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA TULANE UNIVEIiSl'FY IQENTUCKY STATE COLLEGE OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE ALBION COLLEGE VVEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITX' UNIVERSITY OF COIORADO LEHIGH UNIVERSITY COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY COLORADO AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE UNIVERSITY OF NlINNESOTA UNIVERSITY OF A'1IS5OURI NIONTANA STATE COLLEGE UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIF. .UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO IOWA STATE COLLEGE CORNELL UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF MAINE UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE UNIVERSITY OF ILXLABAMA PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE WYASHINGTON UNIVERSITY Nlyton Jerome Vogel Hon Scott Slade Anderson Brown Tate Brems Sly- 'Wurzburger Ropley Cubillos Cooper Baker lXfICEdward Athana Kearns Towart Ludlow Hodge Cramer Greer Davis Lucas Rooney Naden 278 Syma Chi Alpha Phi Chapter Established in I8QO ' FRATRES IN FACULTATE WILLIAM HEBEL ARCHIE HOEL RALPH NlAYNARD HOLMES ALVIN CANFIELD PURDY FREDERICK MILLER SMITH ' FRATRES IN URBE HAROLD HENRY CLAPP GEORGE ESTRATE ATHANA DAVID WRIGHT BAKER WALTER BONNELL HOLTON SENIORS WILFRID NICDONNELL KEARYS JOHN GORDON BXICEDVVARD WILLIAM MILLER COOPER, JR. JOAQUIN MOLINET ERNEST CUBILLOS WILLIAM WASHINGTON RAPLEY GEORGE GOTTFRIED WURZBURGER DUNCAN ROSS ANDERSON CRAMER FRANCIS BROWN CARL PRIDHAM BREMS ALVIN BURTON HON ALLAN JEROME JEROME WALTER SMUCKER MYTON JOHN COWLE CRAMER HAL ROBERT DAVIS WILLIAM HOWARD HODGE JUNIORS JAMES JERRY SLADE, JR. LESLIE WARD SLY LOGAN CLOUD TATE SOPHOMORES EDWIN THOMAS NADEN CHESTER BRUNDRETT SCOTT JAMES WHITE TOWART ALBERT OTTO VOGEL FRESHMEN -JOHN SENIOR LUCAS CHESTER WILE LUDLOVV JAMES NIICHAEL ROONEY 279 ,dike minima XX V X i s , at T at so ' sa flifiilllizli l- 'W'5mQQf Q? lllll if I my 'i25:1: fi:iifl 9 el iifiififfr-'1' , . :a.f' fills, .,,,,f W., Q , V -f mx:-W I if VY 9571. Del ia Chi Founded at Cornell ISQO ROLL OF CHAPTERS Cornell University Georgetown University New York University University of Pennsylvania University of Nlinnesota 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 Holbrook Gould Hawley McClelland Cannon VVard lVlcCooey Wolff Hickey VanPeIt Lesser Crane Harrison Lewi Clynes VanHaesen lVIorehouse VanHouten Nlacdonald Banks Pardo Weigel Bardewyck Nearing Britt Piekarski Schwartz 280 KZDQZZRL Cornell Chapter Established in I 890 FRATER IN FACULTATE HAROLD EDWARD BABCOCK FRATRES IN URBE STEPHEN EDWIN BANKS HARRY GEORGE STUTZ GEORGE FREDERICK ROGALSKY MONROE MARSH SWEETLAND SENIORS FRED VANNESS BRADLEY NATHAN HENDERSON HAWLEY JOHN FRANCIS CANNON JOHN KNIGHT HOLISROOK, JR. ADDISON GIFFORD CROWLEY WILLIAM THOMPSON KERR JOHN DONALD ANTHONY DOWD RALPH ALEXANDER MCCLELLAND DEXIVITT CLINTON GOULD JOHN HENRY MCCOOEY, JR. GEORGE FRASER NAIRNE FORSYTH WARD ' JUNIORS - ELIAS MULFORD BIRDSALL FEDERICO ADOLFO LESSER OLIVER DIXON COMSTOCK ALEXANDER GILLAND LEWI PERRY BENSON CRANE FELIPE PARDO GEORGE EMILE HARRISON MYRON ALFRED STURGEON FRANK JOSEPH HICKEY WILLIAM HERRMANN VANPELT PHILLIP OSBORNE HOAG HOWARD WOLEF SOPHOMORES ROBERT TREMAN BANKS JAMES HENRY MOREHOUSE EDMUND CLYNES KARL DUANE VAN HOESEN CHARLES LAVAQUE MACDONALD WILLARD BOULETTE VAN HOUTEN CHARLES EDWARD WEIGEL FRESHMEN ARTHUR HENRY BARDEWYCK GUY MARS NEARING CHARLES JEROME BRITT JOSEPH .JOHN CHARLES PIEKARSKI KENNETH CHISHOLM DONALD KENDIG SCHWARTZ 281 ' ,i , V f ,L .W ' X -1 ,heh ,'2,.4 ,Y ,-1, L Y w gifs, 1 fm is i, - -. sa.,,,,- N K,L...1- 352,- ' f 'iixc .4 ,X l f r -L Q ,,,.,,f, .w ,i ,ng V, I I Q '3 'fe Ps . ,sf --f--W 'Qyx 'Qffgl-Lfi ,, ,,-.,,L ' 1K FX, ZZW' ,L il-,.'s37' A' Fi' +451 W :itz 1 Lk 5, L, jj miiltifg 'f' A FJJ A we 'Ulf ,-l.Pfi'VMr 7 -gg AN Tw A K -IAA 1, , X ,Uf M7.i1'Q4fQ ,R fc A I ' H N if , .ti 4 4 41, 2, it X' A i ws XX I Q31 j ggi! 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University of Georgia Me1'cer University Emory College Georgia School of Technology Southern University University of Alabama Alabama Polytechnic Institute University of Nlichigan Adrian College University of Chicag University of Nlinnesota University oi Wisconsin University of lviissouri Washington University University of Nebraska University of Iowa University of Arkans Iowa State College Sigma Alpha Epsilon Founded March 9, 1856 ROLL OF CHAPTERS University of NIaine Boston University hflassachusetts Institute of Technology Harvard University Worcester Polytechnic Institute Cornell University Columbia University Saint Stevens College Allegheny College Dickinson College Pennsylvania State College Bucknell University University oi Pennsylvania Gettysburg College George Washington University University of Virginia Yifashington and Lee University Davidson College o University of Indiana University of Kansas Dartmouth College Leland Stanford, jr., University Union University University of Oklahoma University oi South Dakota as Milliken University Kansas State University Mount Union College Ohio Wesleyan University University of Cincinnati Ohio State University Syracuse University Southwestern Baptist University Case School of Applied Science Franklin College Purdue University University of Florida University of North Carolina Oregon State College New Hampshire State College University of Arizona Northwestern University University of Illinois University of Colorado Denver University Colorado School of Niines University of California University of Washington Louisiana State University Tulane University University of Texas Central University of Kentucky Bethel College Kentucky State College Southwestern Pres bvterian Univ. Cumberland University Vanderbilt University University of Tennessee University of the South Washington State College Beloit College University of Pittsburg University of Nevada University of Wyoming Colorado Agricultural College Carnegie Institute of Technology Denison University Lafayette College Miami University Montana State College St. Lawrence University University of Idaho University of Oregon Drake University University of Southern California Young lVIilliken Robbins Stahl F. Swezey Wells Finn Nlyers Wannamaker Cheeres G. Swezey Sullivan Parke Krause F. Wadsworth Ingham Riley Carrol Stiles Crusel W'. Wadsworth Edwards Woods 'Washington Craighead Mayer Hoerle Carney Clay VVahl Gates Speer Munsick Seale Fuller Green Xlvflgllf. McGrath Hodge Hill Pfann Treu Pennington 232 Sggma Iygvfuaf gpsiloh, I New York Alpha Chapter Established in I8QI FRATRES IN FACULTATE THOMAS JACKSON CHRISTIAN HARRY PORTER WELD . FRATRES IN URBE CHAUNCEY WIELCOME EALCINTYRE JOHN BERNARD SIGLER, JR. SENIORS . HUGH K.ERR AIKEN, JR. COLWELL JOSEPH CARNEY PHILIP FRANCIS CARROLL RICHARD ILSTON CRISFIELD GEORGE WILLIAM CLAY, JR. EDWARD CROSSET GATES JOHN MILLER HOERLE EDWIN LAURENCE HOWARD WA,LTER LELAND INGHAM CLYDE MAYER GEORGE MUNSICK ' JOSEPH ALLEN MYERS, JR. JOHN PHILIP RILEY FRANK BELL SEALE - FENTON HENDY SWEZEY FRANK WADSWORTH, JR. WILLIAM WHETSTONE WANNAMAKER, JR. JUNIOR THOMAS ALEXANDER CHEEVES, JR. JUDSON CRAIGHEAD LLOYD ZABEISKIE CRISFIELD CORNELIUS CAMPBELL CRUSEL ARTHUR ROBINSON EDWARDS THOMAS DAVID FINN, JR. S FRANKLIN RAUB SPEER HENRY THAYER' STILES WILLIAM STEELE WADSWORTH JOHN ESTABROOK WAHL JOHN CLEMENT WASHINGTON ROBERT NICLAIN WOODS SOPHOMORES RUDOLPH EDWARD KRAUSE JOHN SHEPARD PARKXE I NORMAN HERBERTON MAGEE EDWARD CORNELL SULLIVAN GEORGE EUGENE SWEZEY I FRESHMEN ROSCOE HODGES FULLER HENRY CLAY GIVAN, JR. WKVARREN BUCKELEW GREEN DAVID GARRETT HILL HUGH BAYARD HODGE, JR. JESSE ATWATER JACKSON 283 EDWARD ARNOLD MCGRATH GEORGE ROBERTS PFANN ROBERT. JAMES RILEY GEORGE SPRINGER STAHL JOHN EDWARD TREU HARRY DAVIS WRIGHT Q at ,F .- .- . e mv. ,Af -1 ' f -' 'f . -' ' , - W: . Q5 ' - 'BW' -Y.:-.i' i 1 ' 2,5511-iwvg-199111: ,-ft. A . 2 tawfrarg-1-wtsalf' ,,g6,u:V .' 4: .J - Delia 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 Sheflield Scientihc School Cornell University University of Virginia Trinity College University of Illinois Hoff Plantinga Copp Ball Smith Young Dodge Blanke Jewett Satterthwaite A.Dangler F. H. Jones Cleminshaw Taylor XVhite Caldwell Teare Beatty A. E.Dang1er Martin Mitchell Unzicker Roberts Porter Stone Duncan Clements VV.NI.Jones E.O.Jones VVashburn 284 gjw 5 if AAL f I? 2' , ,Mg qi! Y W sq Taiigig, ,ij ,mln I -E' A ,EgZQ 12P5f31d Z,ZWEw5, J? 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I I f: ,. nf, -'1 2 'M'-2:1-'ff' 45 -. ,M -:f . 5,43 ,H A - ,- ' ' H 1 ' -...lffflx .ff ,4, - ff - XQ M . , ' . . ' I IH' ' W-4 if ' -V s 1945 ' ff' . ' ,H ' Z ' W J , '- ,, 'Hg :IQ gif AL- 'VI 4 V- f,i 1: V . -A ,-3 -' ,, J . . .. . , . , , I . ., . , ., Vw In J n, B2 ,I f -1 , VM, , gp :A 1 S 4 ...A f I 1 211.141 ,,IX f' 1 .,, , . , 4 , ff 1 ff ,e f , ,A FR V. - ' Deffd Thi Pi Chapter Established in ISQI ATER IN FACULTATE LANE COOPER FRATRE IN URBE CLARENCE TARBELL GEORGE SCHUYLER TAXRBELL SENIORS HAROLD APPLETON BALL DAVID NVILLIAM JEWETT DONALD CUTLER BLANKE WILLIAM DAVIES NIOYLE HERBERT GUY COPP JOHN GILBERT PLANTINGA WILSON SHANNON DODGE SEWARD NIARCUS SMITH TRYGVE WALDEMAR HOEE HIRAM BELDING YOUNG JUNIORS HENRY NICINTOSH BEATTY FRANKLIN TAYLOR, JR. WILEY NORTH CALDWELL GEORGE WILLIAM TEARE ALFRED DANGLER WILLIAM LAW WATSON ALVIN LYNAM SATTERTHWAITE FREDERICK FULLERTON JVHITE SOPHOMORES CLARENCE HIGBEE CLEMINSHAW XVALTER MENDELSON JONES ALLEN EUGENE DANGLER ALBERT RANKIN NIARTIN, JR. ELLIS OLIVER JONES, JR. FRANK VAN EPPS NIITCHELL FREDERIC HERR JONES, JR. GTTO FORST UNZICKER ALBERT OWENS WASHBURN FRESHMEN ARTHUR LATIMER CLEMENTS FREDERICK CHARLES PORTER, JR WILLIAM MCKINLEY DUNCAN, JR. DEAN NIILES ROBERTS FOWLER PENFIELD STONE, JR. ass NVILLIAM AND BXIARY COLLEGE - W I 'X , A ly ff I Q 'T V, l Ava, X S X X R, 'X N4 Kappa Sigma I Ounded I867 ROLL OF CHAPTERS UNIVERSITY OF MAINE BOVVDOIN COLLEGE NEW HANIPSHIRE COLLEGE DARTMOUTH COLLEGE UNIVERSITY OF VERMONT MASSACHUSETTS AGRICULTU HARVARD UNIVERSITY BROWN UNIVERSITY CORNELL UNIVERSITY NEW YORK UNIVERSITY SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY SWARTHMORE COLLEGE RAL COLLEGE A S4 if I R1 'Q HARTPDEN-SYDNEY COLLEGE RICHMOND COLLEGE DAVIDSON COLLEGE TRINITY COLLEGE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA NORTH CAROLINA A. AND E. COLLEGE MERCER UNIVERSITY GEORGIA SCHOOL OF TECHNOLOGY UNIVERS11'Y OF GEORGIA UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA DENISON UNIVERSITY ALABAMA POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE SOUTHVVESTERN PRESBYTERIAN UNIV. IX4ASSACHUSE'lTS INST. OETECHNOLOGY UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO UNIVERSITY OF THE SOUTH OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA BUCKNELL UNIVERSITY LEHIGH UNIVERSITY DICKINSON COLLEGE NVASHINGTON UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA RANDOLPH-B4ACON COLLEGE XKVASHINGTON AND LEE UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN PURDUE UNIVERSITX' WAEASH COLLEGE UNIVERSITY OF INDIANA UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS LAKE FOREST UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN UNIVERSITY OF IVIINNESOTA UNIVERSITY OF IOWA UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA VVILLIAM JEWELL COLLEGE UNIVERSITY OF NIISSOURI NIISSOURI SCHOOL OF IVIINES BAKER UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITX' OF ARKANSAS UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA MILLSAPS COLLEGE SOUTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS UNIVERSITY OF DENVER COLORADO COLLEGE COLORADO SCHOOL OF NIINES LELAND STANEORD, JR., UNIV UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA UNIVERSITY OF WVASHINGTON UNIVERSITY OF OREGON UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO IOWA STATE COLLEGE - VVASHINGTON STATE COLLEGE WASHEURN COLLEGE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE RUTGERS COLLEGE WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY WOEEORD COLLEGE LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITYGEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY WIVASHINGTON AND JEFFERSON COLLEGETULANE UNIVERSITY KANSAS STATE COLLEGE CASE SCHOOL OF APPLIED SCIENCE University Of Pittsburgh King Levis Eldridge Smith Buckman Bissantz Porch J. Derharn Post Torbert lVIOrtOn Dallas Chambers IWCCOnnell Speakman MassinglIam Hall Strickler Offenhauser Austen Neale R. Burk Patterson Sisson Hoy Snibbe Thomas Wickerham Wilson Kennedy Sauters Olin McClatchy' R. NI. Burk Potts WOOd MCCandleSS Aiellinger Derham Houck Brown MCGlIee Henckle 286 4:12 1-wx . V ' - 5' Y Y WW W Y . ,f ,Eff . L,-flghff-V 1 . czpdpa, Alpha Kappa Chapter Established in ISQZ FRATRES IN FACULTATE DAVID CLINTON GILLESPIE VVILLARD WINPIELD ROWLEE DAVID FLETCHER HOY ELMER SETH SAVAGE EDWARD ALBERT WHITHE FRATRES IN URBE PAUL WITHERSPOON ECKLEY DONALD CRISTON FABEL SENIORS EDGAR SCHUYLER BANGHART RICHARD MARTIN BURK DURWARD BELLMONT KENNEDY, JR. JOHN BENJAMIN MCCLATCHY . WILLIAM WALLACE NEALE SPENCER TRUMAN QLIN GEORGE CARSON POTTS THOMAS ESPY SAUTERS, JR. FRANK HOWARD THOMAS, AJR. HOWARD LAWRENCE WICKERHAM JUNIGRS n ROBERT NORMAN AUSTEN BURK PATTERSON ROBERT EMMETT BURR GEORGE WING SISSON, 3RD. DAVID FLETCHER HOY, JR. DANIEL BURSK STRICKLER JOHN SOMERVELL OEFENHAUSER JOHN GUY TORBERT SOPHOMORES DARWIN FAULK CARRELL VVILLIAM BURNSIDE DALLAS LOUIS RIBERA HALL FRESHM EDGAR FRED BISSANTZ THEODORE GREGG BROWN LEWIS FOWLER BUCHMAN ROBERT JOSEPH SHEAN CHAMBERS JOHN FRANCIS DERHAM ENOS JOSEPH DERHAM DELMER CORNELIUS ELDREDGE JOHN ROBERT HENKLE PHILIP ERNST HOUCK 287 ELLIOTT BONNELL BQCCONNELL RICHARD STEPHEN NIASSINGHAM WILLARD ALLEN SPEAKMAN, JR. EN WILLIAM ROBERT KING JOHN PRESTON LEVIS HENRY INGRAM NICCANDLESS JOHN FRANCIS NICGHEE EDWARD WALTER MELLINGER FRANCIS NIONROE PORCH DONALD JOHN POST ROBERT KENLY SMITH ALBERT EDWARD BVOOD i - ,' A Gamma Alpha Founded in 1899 ROLL OF CHAPTERS Cornell A Johns Hopkins Michigan Nlinnesota Dartmouth Missouri Chicago Yale Illinois New York Alumni' Wiscoiisin Iowa 288 Cornell Chapter Established In ISQS FRATRES 'IN FACULTATE ARTHUR AUGUSTUS ALLEN MORTIMER FRANKLIN BARRUS CORNELIUS BETTEN CHARLES CLARENCE BIDWELL JAMES ADRIAN BIZZEL JAMES CHESTER BRADLEY ARTHUR WESLEY BROWNE HARRY OLIVER BUCKMAN STANLEY ROSS BURLAGE FRED ALBERT CARLSON PETER WALTER CLAASSEN JOHN HENRY COMSTOCK LEWIS JOSEPHUS CROSS GTIS FREEMAN CURTIS RALPH WRIGHT CURTIS LOUIS MTUNROE DENNIS GEORGE CHARLES EMBODY ALLEN CAMERON FRASER LOUIS AGASSIZ FUERTES IRA MYRON HAWLEY ARTHUR JOHN HEINICKE HARLEY EARLE HOWE CLAUDE BURTON HUTCHISON OSKAR AUGUSTUS JOHANNSEN ABRAM TUCKER KERR EARLE HESSE KENNARD BENJAMIN FREEMAN KINGSBURY LEWIS KNUDSEN ACTIVE HUBERT EUGENE BAXTER ORAN CECIL BOYD WALTER BURKHOLDER HAROLD HAYDN CLUM RALPH THOMAS KLINE CORNWELL ERNEST DORSEY VINING CAMPBELL DUNLAP HARRY WILMER DYE KARL HERMANN FERNOW HUGH CECIL HUCKETT HERBERT KAHLER CLAUDE WILLARD LEISTER ALTON LE FEVRE NIARKLEY NlORTIMER LEONARD ROBERT NIATHESON LEONARD AMBY NIAYNARD LAWRENCE NICDANIELS ASA NLCIQINNEY ERNEST GEORGE BXIERRITT CLYDE HADLEY NIEYERS VERANUS ALVA NIOORE CARLETON CHASE NIURDOCK JAMES GEORGE NEEDHANI DONALD REDDICK HUGH DAVID REED RALPH WALDO REES FRANK ELMORE RICE HEINRICH RIES I HAROLD ELLIS ROSS ELMER SETH SAVAGE LESTER WNYAYLAND SHARP JOHN SANFORD SHEARER VIRGIL SNYDER CLARENCE LEOPOLD WALKER FRANK BURKETT WANN GEORGE FREDRICK WVARREN LAWRENCE PAUL VVEHRLE HERBERT HICE WHETZEL WARD BENJAMIN WHITE ALBERT HAZEN WRIGHT ROY GLAN WIGGANS MEMBERS ALEXANDER CAMPBELL BGLART LOUIS NIELVILLE LVIASSEY HAROLD NIEADE NIOTT-SMITH ALLAN GOODRICH NEWHALL EPHRAIM LAURENCE PALMER MAURICE EARLE PHILLIPS LOWELL FITS RANDOLPH ERNEST GUY ROBINSON CHARLES KERR SIBLEY HARVEY THOMAS IN EDWARD PHILIP THEODORE TYNDALL RICHARD PEREGRINE WHITE CARL LOUIS WILSON vi FM gigs' 3175, 2 -Nels-fzxs V V A ,wi 54119. N ,gs V sv' ll :if isa an tml, H ,r . A .--E, A tr in ii, 1'- tfv ' J 3 L J v rm. f-f - ff gi,,,J,. Wm-. ifill W:5 ::r'9i .',-l lliillw W 5 All -- f-' 'ff f-i 'f ff 3 ' i I Li 2- 1 '.w,.HI5' 'iv 1 at. . ,. ',,a-' 'H' 3 ii vi fl f. . ffm 'LAST ' , jig, ' -tl' sal. . tl ., ,H fi Tw 'v Alpha Zeta Founded at Chio State University, 1897 ROLL OF CHAPTERS Ohio 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 Nlinnesota University of Vermont Iowa State College University of Wisconsin Colorado Agricultural College University of Maine University of Missouri Washington State College University of California Purdue University University of Kansas North Dakota Agricultural College University of Kentucky University of Tennessee University of Georgia Browne Shepard Jennings Thomson Unclritz Button Silcox Cubbon Passage Howland Kirkland Britt Stoughton Gifford MacDonald Smit Luhrs Buck Knapp Huschke lVIoot Hutchings Carter Tahuage Hahn Quackenbush Burroughs Colsten Heller Ross Hine Bronson Bond 290 J Cornell Chapter Established in IQOI FRATRES IN FACULTATE FREDERICK GARDNER BEHRENDS FRANK WALDO LATHROP HARRY OLIVER BUCKMAN ALBERT RUSSEL NIANN RALPH WRIGHT CURTIS ELMER SETH SAVAGE ALEX FERDINAND GUSTAFSON NORMAN DAMON STEVE EARL VOLCART HARDENBURG GEORGE WALTER TAILEY CLAUDE BURTON HUTCHISON RONALD GLENN KNAPP LAURENCE PAUL WEHRLE EDWARD LEWIS WORTHEN EARNEST CHARLES YOUNG FRATRES IN URBE ORIN CECILFBOYD WILLIAM RUDOLPH BERNARD HINE MYRL ELIJAH BOTTOMLEY ALGEO NEWELL PRATT RANDOLPH MILTON BROWN AMBROSE NIATSON BURROUGHS EDWARD LOUIS PROEBSTING JOHN RUSSELL SHEPHERD CHARLES NEWELL SILCOX SENIORS ROBERT EMERYL BRITT HENRY BURR BUTTON ALDEN COLSTEN MILES HUGO CUBBON ALBERT WILLIAM FORCE HAROLD BENEDICT GIFFORD DANIEL HEMMINGWAY HELLER LLOYD EMMER HOWLAND LUTHER CLINTON KIRKLAND BURTON AARON JENNINGS ALBERT NLARVIN MACDONALD RALPH JACOB QUACKENBUSH MILTON PETTIS ROYCE BERNARD SMIT ' VVILFORD FRANCIS STOUGHTON - ALEXANDER BAYARD THOMSON FREDERICK REINHOLD UNDRITZ JUNIORS FREDERICK HENRY BOND CLIFFORD MARTIN BUCK CHARLES HOMER CARTER RAY LESTER HAHN I HENRY ALBERT RALPH HUSCHKE WILLIAM HENRY HUTCHINGS LAWRENCE BERNARD IQNAPP WILLIAM GUY NIEAL EDWIN NORTHRUP NIOOT LLOYD STORY PASSAGE GEORGE MARCUS ROSS NATHANIEL ALLEN TALMAGE WILLIAM CHRISTIAN JOACHIM WEIDT 2 Sigma Nu Founded in 1869 ROLL OF CHAPTERS il.. T14 if-FEV : fe University of vii-gina E 7 ' 15' '- 50' 1 ' Bethany College F . I .L hfIercer University W 3 ' j ' , J University of Alabama , V rw A Howard College 'q nt, ' . A . as ' if-i 'wg ,. J . ,i i ..,. ,., . i, at .4 J , s ag at t x, f Hp i X 1 If A Ai Jw E 6 4- 1 5' fer. , I Jw, 1 J , IZ De Pauw University Purdue University University of Indiana . Alabama Polytechnic Institute Mount Union College State University of Iowa Ohio State University Wfilliam Jewell College University of Pennsylvania University of Vermont N. Carolina A. and IW. College Rose Polytechnic Institute Tulane University Leland Stanford, jr., University University of California Brown University University of hdaine University of Nevada George Washington University Georgia School of Technology North Georgia Agricultural College it Washington and Lee University University of Georgia Kansas State University Emory College Lehigh University hflissouri State University Vanderbilt University University of Texas Louisiana State University University of North Carolina Colgate University Northwestern University Albion College Stevens Inst. of Technology Lafayette College Colorado School of Nlines University of Oregon Cornell University State University of Kentucky University of Colorado University ol lrVisconsin University of Illinois University of hdichigan Missouri State School of Mines Washington University University of West Virginia University of Chicago Iowa State College University of Minnesota University of Arkansas University of Montana University of Washington Syracuse University Case School of Applied Science Dartmouth 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 WVashington State College Oregon Agricultural College Maryland Agricultural College Coxe lVIarsh Leet Stevens Tobey Pryor Littauer Donaldson Pitts Nadherny Beeler Olney Suender Southard Schlichter IVIacDougallHazzard D. Shaner Breese Medlong Gale Johnson Beach Nlinton Raymer Swan Fisher B.K.Shaner Rogers Brokaw Gillies Glass Knobloch Bleakley Shincel hIcPhail Ballard Anderson Kearney 292 rf' , . ,,.,,:-111:-fy-'af' 'f 'ff I rpg: 5' LQ,-W--,,, -A-fy -I - -'j' I 1 4 V 1 'I3,3 '542EZj:WE?:f:'?2f7 9ZQ:1ZEff1I??W'? 'J e ' - Q . . Mg 9.21 -' 4. ,, 3 4, , W' , 'np-- ., '.' ' I?1..g..J-55 ., ' X7 ,, ,311- '-H--'f ' 15: I: I.-3, - 4- I. ,I -'wx ' - ' - f ff: -E' 12:2-I - :N -' '42 :5,2g:f'usg,,: A it ' . 4 .MI ..,:IV:R,,.-'.:.fg 11,2541-E-:Ar ' rv' I mf,4.22 --1,-'e.,,,f- .1 I -- If , .' 2-Za Rf' A ifgkfjffilixifgg I ' 3531: fill- - ' 1 ef' 1 'I iid 'hw' I- '- --1.,1f:j3:I:1'f1.4?wavg' If ,. 5' -55:1-fi '1 ,I ' 'V gg- '-, ' . jgfj'?1':'j:i'E12I,: :1r??g5S'-Qkff4 1-wi-gf..g5:2ry f5C'.j-r4,.:vyiitlfififfg.fggfii - I ' ' '.,f:P-SQ H532 , '-.5 5-. .,,5,5f. 4 .Q .- I-,.-5,1 .,.5:,g- ,-,I-1 .,3 - - f. . - . I-:fag-wf-.1,:aa': f--I' . af 5 V I 5 I -w4wvff:wgI. 5.3 ':!-A? GWB' 11:33 1 .111-f.J:1:2.f... fs If: .,,.,,f...-,S--. , Y -A I...I-:zz..a:f:::4.2IrI:f..-9:41,-.I.4-I V -M. .Am-::zI:+:5-1' Av- K- ,- nf-I-I: .I.1.g1I V- --::v. ' '- ' .. ug,,.- - - .ff -+:vf5Iiz ': 1: i fsggeff .sf . .Swv .. -- C ,. 4.11.1 9 ,pgV,w,f54,, v.,5?1afarz5.., 1.4 5 :gina JWI , Gamma Theta' Chapter Established in IQOI FRATRES IN FA EDVVARD ELLINGTON NEILL BENJAMIN DUNBA FRATRES IN ROBERT HAROLD CHAMBERLAIN PAUL VALENTIN CULTATE DENNY HAMMOND UDALL R WILSON URBE OLIVER HENRY DAVIS E HORN SENIORS STAFFORD BACON BEACH GEORGE ALDEN BENTON ELBERT RUSSEL FISHER WILLIAM MCCLURE GALE DOUGLAS HAROLD JOHNSON , JAMES CAMPBELL MACDOUGALL FREDERICK WILLIAM MEDLONG PAUL HARING MINTON RUSSELL JOHN NADHERNY PAUL HUTCHESON RAYMER BERNARD KING SHANER VERNE STURGES SWAN JUNIORS LYMAN MALCOLM BREESE LAWRENCE STEPHEN HAZZARD ALFRED HENRY MARSH, JR. CARL WEDDIGEN GLNEY EDGAR ALBION ROGERS WILLIAM ROBERT SCHLICHTER JOHN DALZELL SHANER TOWNSEND FRANKLIN SOUTHARD RUSSELL LIGHT SUENDER ' SOPHGMORES GEORGE HARMON COXE LEWIS HENRY DONALDSON KENNETH LINTON FITTS EDWIN CHARLES KRETSCHMAN ERNEST DELOS LEET STEPHEN LEWIS LITTAUER LAWRENCE BELLFIELD PRYOR EARL KNIGHTS STEVENS DONALD IVLORTIMER TOBEY F RESHMEN GEORGE ANDERSON, JR. CHARLES HITCHCOCK BALLARD CLARENCE HILTZHEIMER BLEAKLEY FREDERICK CONNALLY BROKAW ROBERT CAMPBELL GILLIES, JR. 293 ROBERT ERNEST GLASS WILLIAM JAMES KEARNEY, JR ELLIS TRACY KNOBLOCH JOHN ELLIS MCPHAIL HAROLD HERMAN SHINCEL . . F .59 ' P 1' .. , ll' 5 t if I ' C' li --lx ' V JfW fi-in '- Q.. - - mn, A Q A ll V .Vg V .f . .5 M 'gli . . -.gl-X '57 Eur,- lg. 1 33 22 ' '- '. 5' .. fk ff-1 ., 9,2 Q,-,pa--. . Q-cz. , wiwfl , tv QW ,, .gpg--. f qc 4' -525 Lg., -V - - ., .. .2 fe-lr. gm , ' 1111.2-zf3mi?' 1,3-qf Y ,. - V I :Q Till 'A iff., 1- fill 2- A -f Y 'Vi' -N Cub wi, -9' Phi Delia Sigma Founded in IQO2 S. Stone Buckley Perregaux Kells Swift D. Perrine Severa C. Stone Skeele S. Perrine R.Clark McAllister Parcell Proper Butterfield Schmitz Cooley Diethrich Seligman Davis Carrington Schwartz Palomeque Sanford Nile P.Clark Thompson Scureman P. Rupert lVilloughby Berger Adams Perrin D. Rupert 'White 294 .phi .fjel-:fa FRATRES IN FACULTATE WILLARD RIEHLMAN BARRETT CHARLES ANTONIUS CARROLL THOMAS ROLAND BRIGGS JULIAN DANA CORRINGTON ' FRATRES IN URBE HARRY GIFFORD BULL MARTIN BUELL TINKER SENIGRS THEODORE TALMADGE BUCKL ROGER SCUREMAN CLARK ALONSO ERMILO PALOMEQUE RICHARD KENDRICK PARSELL SCHUYLER ALDEN 'PERRINE RALPH ROY ADAMS MONDEI, ELI BUTTERFIELD RALPH HERMAN CARRINGTON EARL ELEAZER COOLEY MYRON VVOODWARD DAVIS EY, JR. JUNIOR PHILIP DOUGLAS RUPERT CRAIG SANDFORD HARRY WILT SCUREMAN EDWARD BAKER SELIGMANN FREEMAN ROBERT SWIFT S THOMAS DONALD B-TCALLISTER DAVID BATES PERRINE JOHN ERIC SCHWART71 FREDERICK HOWE THOMPSON JOAQUIN SERVERA TRAVIESO VVESLEY FULLER W ILLOUGHBY SOPHGMORES PHILO DAVIS CLARK CHARLES FRANKLIN KELLS. ABBOTT HOWE NILE EDMOND ADRIAN PERREGAUX I GEORGE HAROLD PERRIN JOHN CALVIN BERGEIR FRESHM CARLTON CHASE PROPER ROBERT NIORELL SCHMITZ CHARLES WINSLOW SKEELE CHARLES VANVALKENBURGH S ALEXANDER CRAIG VVHITE EN DONALD NIEREDITH RUPERT STEPHEN DONALD STONE THURMAN CLARENCE DIETHRICH NIAURICE ROTEZ TENENOFF N5 TONE sl ij 'V , -hi ' T.: 'Pe x ' Y I 'Dix 't T12 197' -I 3 K 'PJ Qestwxs 'i 5 . L f:'.::,g- W A L' , 5, , ' Q W ,f ' 1' 12' 1 dh, ,,,- , 4 gf 4 i I .:,., ' ma 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 Nlassachusetts Institute of Technology University of Pennsylvania Columbia University Carnegie Institute of Technology Cornell University University of Texas Lehigh University University of Nlichigan Purdue University Leland Stanford, Ir., University Wlashington University University of VVashington Rose Polytechnic Institute University of 'Wisconsin Pennsylvania State College University of NIinnesota State University of Ohio Christianson Lacey Newby Potter Quimby Geibel Preston Donovan Howe Post Vea Petliick Martin Black Bolton Nlaloney Bowman B. Proctor Mather Werly Leussler Aten G. Proctor Hukill Sullivan Sparks Buttrick Wardwell Klages Reed IVIattoon Harrington Cornwall Benisch Bernard Rogers Bridge Meyrer Cunningham Corwith Place 296 Zeta Chapter Established in IQO3 SENIORS YVILLIAM HILBERT BLACK, JR. HAROLD TALBOT LACEY WILLIAM WORDEN BOLTON FRANCIS BLAKELEY NICSTOCKER THEODORE BOWMAN JOHN NIATHEW NIALONEY RAYNARD CHRISTIANSON CHARLES ELLISON MARTIN HARRY JOSEPH DONOVAN CHARLES RONALD MATHER VICTOR BUDD GEIBEL ARTHUR BRAZIL NEWBY JOHN EVERETT HARDY LLOYD GREGORY POTTER ANDREW JAMES RONALD HELPS GEORGE ELLIS QUIMBY DONALD ATKINS HOWE NIICHAEL GERALD SULLIVAN NIATHEW ROLF VEA JUNIORSL JAMES LANIG HUKILL, JR. ARTHUR WILSON POST JAMES HARRIS MATTOON BERESFORD FRANK PROCTOR GORDON PROCTOR SOPHOMORES ADRIAN JOHN ATEN ARTHUR JULIAN LEUSSLER CHARLES EDGAR BUTTRICK FRANCIS SAMUEL PETHICK LAURANCE CORNWALL LOUIS ECKERT REED FRANK WILLIAM HARRINGTON NORMAN ROBERT SPARKS ELLETT HUBER KLAGES JEROME KENNETH XVARDWELL GLENN LOUIS WERLY FRESHMEN CHARLES EDWARD BENISCH CARLETON SEWELL CUNNINGHAM ANTHONY BYERS BERNARD BERNARD MEYER I RICHARD WHEELER BRIDGE SYLVESTER CLARK PLACE ARTHUR EDWARD CORWITH ALVIN THEODORE ROGERS 297 nw. vi J .J ffm -ii W 4 1 wif fn I 5 ,yu in ll? mu 4'-JSM, - H ww: ,. , ,WI f 'Qf1'fIf6f' Wferfiw-'gu5,g,4:. 4' - f'r'v9 1m M w-4.L,, i'i'5Fflf5:?'ihI-fF5-1+ -:J 'P , fwf if w h' N 'f in W f'.-- iffwfwfsfhg'-sw -QF:-:ff , ' ' ' .1RsmPw-- 33:24-:,, f :fi bw:-' .rf ee'-fy -- ' . :Lim ' 'f'f59'UU' ', -Afirafr L Herfzi rzrfxlv wx: para' 4 wwuy ., A 1 4:1-'Jef .-gy xml.-, may , at i -. T 9. :Lf - 'ff .- :,, ,U S. N Q' ' U' -'wf :gwr5,.':, 1 X, W vw,-:rex 'f ' ,Q .iff , 1 W TE' 'J :fit 3 bfi ' 'lug F4' lla V 3 ,1 ,fi 0 ,Ig :W ,. Y :I51.E!Ji' will xi ' 5559 we -, fwfr Nffrw --me . ww f Nm xv, . Hg-.yr-., 1-A :iw-ff will it '14 + ,,,1w .m.-1-,van ififgg 'gms ir w mv -N Zodiac' y Founded in IQO4 Clark Berresford W'elsh Fingado Halley VValker Young lVeber I. Gaty L. Gaty Manchee Moore Nygren Gray Stone Deming Kerr Springford Cornehlsen Hutchinson Ralph Roberts Taylor Hanschka Wright Eddy Cooley Kenah 298 I -,.. I .zoofzczo A FRATRES IN FACULTATE JOSEPH QUINCY ADAMS, JR. CARL CRANDALL GEORGE GLEAXSCN BOGERT A GEORGE ABRAM EVERETT CLARK SUTHERLAND NORTHUP FRATRES IN URBE VVILLIAHM FORREST LEE HVILLIAM HAZLITT SMITH SENIORS CHARLES RANSOM COOLEY HENRY HAMPTON KERR, JR. ALLERTON EDDY - WVENDELL FOSTER ROBERTS GUSTAV ALBERT FINGADO RALPH GRAY LINTON STONE . WILFRID WEBER HAROLD RUNYON YOUNG A JUNIORS PHILIP COLGROVE CLARK ALLEYNE WILLMOTT NIANCHEE IRVING CLARK RALPH WILLIAM JESTON WALKER ALFRED MAGNUS NYGREN , JOSEPH :JAMES WELSH SOPHOMORES JOHN KING BERRESFORD ELLIOTT HUMPHREY DEMING JOHN POMEROY GATY I LEWIS RUMSEY GATY DONALD IWACDOUGAL HALLEY HERBERT LAWRENCE HANSCHKA ROLAND RXIINER KENAH ARTHUR ROSE NIOORE ALVIN VERENDER TAYLOR IRVING SHERWOOD WRIGHT FRESHMEN U HENRY CHRISTIAN CORNEHLSEN, JR. MILLER REESE HUTCHISON, JR. VERNON HERBERT SPRINGFORD 2 QT R- FT GT g d ! rsrrr rur f 11 ll 1 r 1 im ',d'f '3'k ll' hu It X 'l u Seal and Serpent Founded in 1905 G.VVilkin Moore DeWitt Mogzensen Vernon Ford Pawley Wood S. Wilkin Lefgfingwell Crabtree Stumpf Wellenkamp Eastman Gallagher Betts Rometsch Staub Reeves Brown 300 . Seal and S-Qrpenlf' FRATER IN FACULTATE JOSEPH WILLIAM GAVETT, JR. FRATRES IN URBE FRANKLIN FURMAN BETTS EUGENE RAINIER BREWSTER - SENIORS ROGER EASTMAN BURNETT ALLEN REEVES DEAN HASBROUCH GALLAGHER WILLIAM HENRY ROMETSCH, JR. PERCIVAL HOAG STAUB IUNIORS EDWIN HOBART BROWN PAUL GUSTAVE WELLENKAMP SOPHOMORES THEODORE HUDSON CRABTREE RICHARD THOMAS STUMPF RAYMOND OAKLEY FORD GEORGE AMBROSE WILKIN HARRY LESTER LEFFINGWELL SIDNEY JOHN WILKIN ALLAN HERBERT MOGENSEN FRANKLIN SECOR WOOD FRESHMEN ERNEST WHITING BOWEN DAVID WILSON MOORE, 3rd, CHARLES VAN NESS DEWITT MYRON GOULD PAWLEY WILLIAM' EGBERT IVES CLINTON NIONTGOMERY VERNON 301 Zeta Beta Tau Founded 1898 ROLL OF CHAPTERS College of the City of New York Niassachusetts Instituteiof Technology Columbia University Syracuse University New York University University of Illinois University of Pennsylvania Louisiana State University Cornell University University of Niichigan Boston University Harvard University VVestern Reserve University iX'IcGill University Case School of Applied Science University of Virginia Tulane University University of Alabama Union University University of hfiissouri Brooklyn Polytechniclnstitute Chicago University Ohio State University Vanderbilt University University of Southern California Wvashington and Lee University Koehler Shlenker Wiener Taussig Crockin Alcus Manlieimer Mark Kohlmeyer Davis Anspacher K. Newman L. Newman hiarks Baker Kramer Kalischer Segal Nleyer Gershel Griel Hirsch Bitker W'est Aschaffenberg Gutwillig 302 Zia ?efa, 6?-Qu, AIA. .. Kappa Chapter Established in IQO7 FRATER IN URBE ABRAHAM WILFRED FEINBERG SENIORS EUGENE ALBERT ASCHAFFENBURG GEORGE FALK GERSHEL BRUNO VOLTAIRE BITKER ROMAN JACOB GREIL HARRY BRUCE CAHAN ERIC DONALD HIRSCH ALVIN EMIL WEST JUNIORS ARTHUR SIDNEY BAKER JACOB IQIEFER NEWMAN, JR. WILLIAM STERN GUTWILLIG LAWRENCE WEDDELL NEWMAN EARL SAMUEL KRAMER WILFRED ROTHSCHILD SOPHGMORES HENRY ALCUS, JR. MONROE CHARLES MARK ALBERT SYLVESTER CROCKIN JEROLD STROUSS NEEYER HUGH BERNARD KOHLMEYER GEORGE. JOSEPH SEGAL FRESHMEN JAMES ANSPACHER ROBERT JAQUES NIANHEIMER WALTER ALAN DAVIS CHARLES NEWMAN SHLENKER ARNOLD WOLFGANG KOEHLER, JR. RICHARD SIEGFRIED TAUSSIG ' RICHARD LEOPOLD WIENER 303 X ' XX gmilxr PH? fs: iE 1' ...Jb.,4f 'va-6: 5 f f. vw . . ,aff-W - ,, :'1e?J -I A4 A ,ir f ' - X, ' -A ,yin fy . WT '-iw 'if'-' .- T '45 w as-f f 'N -Ay ,q 4 , ng , + 522 , ,796 V. wa s Q ' I-,'l 'P .pfwf , U' A 'F :':g. '11' gg fx, 'MK 51Y?i- I '.ffi+e'.g.a:S42g-,A ' r A3152-'.. ll' zfiiliiiiwe -1-.:.-.HWS ' My Alpha Psi ROLL OF CHAPTERS OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY' CORNELL UNIVERSITY CHICAGO VETERINARY COLLEGE KANSAS CI'TY VETERINARY COLLEGE UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA COLORADO AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE ALABAMA POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE MICHIGAN AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE XVASHINGTON STATE COLLEGE Cheney Canary Brenr1ir1 Smith Nevitt Tremlett Bramer DeCamp Bogan Bogan Sherwood Sholl Merritt Donahoe lWcCray McNIurray Brown Taylor Harmon Dodge Paddock Bower France 304 Beta Chapter Established in IQO7 FRATRES IN FACULTATE PIERRE AUGUSTINE FISH JAMES NATHAN FROST WILLIAM ARTHUR HAGAN VERANUS ALVA NIOORE EARL SUNDERVILLE JAMES RICHARD VARLEY WALTER LONG WILLIAMS FRATRES IN URBE CAMERON GOFF RAYMOND VAN ORMAN SENIORS - ELLSWORTH SHEFFER BROWN GLENN DOUCHLAS HARNION LOREN NEWELL DODGE NIORRIS GILES FRANCE WALTER JAMES HALL ROY WALTER HARMON ALFRED VVJILLIAM MEYER ARTHUR JAMES PADDOCK DONALD FAY TAYLOR LAWRANCE BOWER JUNIORS DAVID WILLIANI CHENEY LEROY PARTRIDGE MCCRAY SGPHOMORES JAMES JOSEPH BOGAN JOHN LAWRENCE BOGAN CLARENCE NEWELL BRAMER IRVIN FREDERICK BRENNING CLAYTON EARL DECAMP XVALTER RICHARD DONAHOE RXIAURICE DEGRAFF CANARY HAROLD BENJAMIN NICNIURRAY CLIFFORD ALEXANDER MERRITT JAMES ELIAS SHERWOOD LLOYD BANKS SHOLL PHILIP RUDOLPH BOTHA SMITH JAMES RICHARD TREMLETT FRESHMEN JOHN VICTOR NEVITT GEORGE LAUDER STRINGHAM qffnn , I eglllfgy LF' I ,XX-VJ D Kappa Psi Founded in 1907 Copeland Nfiles C. Quinby Fisher Sherman Bartlett Henry Davis Nlears Perry Gallivan Blue Loomis YVright Robb Koehler Eyre Hoefer Cleary Zeiner Chavanne Cockcroft Lasher Simpson Deagon Eaton Arfmann Bethge Dahl Tabor S. Quinby Howard Tyldesley 306 Kizppa Psi FRATRES IN FACULTATE RALPH RAYMOND BUSH FRED SCHMIDT HO EFER STEPHEN FARRELL CLEARY WILLIANI CAREY RXIURRELL EUGENE FRANCIS ZEINER FRATRES IN URBE XVILLIAM ALLEN IVICCUTCHEON JOHN JOSEPH CHAVANNE, JR. DONALD GRISWOLD COCKCROFT ARTHUR DEAGON, JR. PETER COLEMAN GALLIVAN LEON EDWARD BARTLETT DWIGHT LATHROP COPELAND ALFRED HALE DAVIS FRANCIS HOWLETT EYRE CHARLES ARTHUR FISHER JOHN HENRY ARFMANN VICTOR DROSTE BETHGE JOHN ALLEN BLUE CHARLES HUGO DAHL RODNEY CHAPIN EATON JOHN EVERETT HOWARD FREDERICK KETCHUM DONALD AIVALLACE BAIRD TOWNSEND HOOD GILBERT NIOLLESON SENIORS MILTON ALPHONSE KOEHLER RICHARD EARL LASHER HAROLD EUGENE SIMPSON SIMEON NIATHER WRIGHT JUNIORS FREDERICK THOMAS HENRY WILLIAM HODGESON MEARS WM. FREDERICK MENTZINGER, JR XKVINSTON PERRY I'IO'vVARD RELYEA SHERMAN, JR. SOPHOMORES JOSEPH LENDYVAY AMOS PRESCOTT LOOMIS ROLAND MAIER DEWITT CHARLES MILES CARLTON QUINBY HARRY WALTER ROEB THOMAS BROADBENT TYLDESLEY FRESHMEN SIDNEY QUINBY EDWARD KENNETH TABOR 307 Acacia Founded in IQO4 ROLL OF CHAPTERS University of California I University of Chicago University of Colorado Columbia University Cornell University University of Pennsylvania Harvard University University of Illinois University of Iowa Iowa State University University of Kansas Kansas State University University of Oklahoma University of Michigan University of Minnesota University of Missouri University of Nebraska Uhio State University Pennsylvania State University Purdue University Syracuse University University of Texas University of Washingtori University of Wisconsin Yale University University of Indiana James Whitsori Morgan Weeden Barton Tyler Rainor Cooper eatrick Sanders Cushing Gillette Bott Kezer ' Suiter Pello Xldrich Rodgers NIorrow Clark Enos Anderson Mihalko Ashley Gillis Rittershausen 308 7 ,ff Q ,I ,V JK, , . -9 ,AmAwmQH:, Ef EMI W' HI MH NIH '19 :bww -z-4 9 w.f,i.f:R-3 lg! Maxx, IWHIIQMSI gummmsl lIl!lfIi1yIby-mtg 1 WWW -A 2 MW gmwm 2 ,,,:4b I N Eff xx . I - f:J'?5E ' ,7 ., '11 - , 'N' A - I L I ' 2 91 -1 ' -2 ii 4ff EJ gi III we er, I - W2 5.IL,2iMI,,sIg A114211 -E jjj I ,N ' 'A V: If :I ' :fl - ff51-- . , 4?-WT-'J 'L' F14 ' A ,- I ' 'W :'2f1i'::f'1.f-.. 1 Aff- E R I? 1211 -f 'I L. 51.3 . QQ'-g.::1,e.1.'fw Y 53:55 igqzwf'-1QgE5 ip!.: .,. Q5 2 11, If 'I ? f2i,gf'Wt'T'-' nf I I V1-11.21 L-1 ' E 1 ' I wflffw F-4 '4 ' -5- SW W 5 ' -..:i'E5a:f:f1Rs ' I' ' . I '. . ' :i ' ' A 1, 11 - gf- --':.M- ,.,,.,m--E. ff - ' --f ---- A 1 .9,,-A ,,,, ,W 1 R,.,..-YS-A - fu-..I,,-,,.-A-' A , A !caAcja J Cornell Chapter Established in IOO7 FRATRES IN FACULTATE WILLIAM COOK ANDRAE VICTOR RAYMOND GAGE JAMES BIZZYELL RILEY HENRY HEATH SAMUEL HOWARD BURNETT ALEX LARSEN ROBERT FRANKLIN CHAMBERLAIN LEONARD ALEXANDER LAWRENCE ROY EDWARD CLARK LOUIS MELVILLE MASSEY EDWARD RAYMOND CUSHING FRED STILLMAN ROGERS KARL DALLENBACH GERALD DEWITT SANDERS EUGENE PEYTON DEATRICK CHARLES TRACY STAGG WVILLARD WALDO ELLIS CHARLES LEOPOLD WALKER FRATRES IN URBE CHARLES WILLIAM BENNETT HARRY CLIFFORD REED HERBERT PRESS COOPER LAWRENCE COOPER RUMSEY NIERL CONRAD GILLIS LELAND SPENCER GLENN RAYMOND MORROW FRANCIS OMAR UNDERWOOD SENIORS KENNETH GORDON GILLETTE FREDERICK LAWRENCE PELLOW NIARCUS AURELIUS MCMASTER AUGUST WVILLIAM RITTERSHAUSEN RICHARD BARNER MIHALKO ROBERT JESSE SCAMMELL CARLTON JAMES MORGAN LELAND COREY TYLER JUNIORS LESTER CURTIS ANDERSON CLARENCE COMSTOCICBOTT WVELLS HINE ASHLEY EVERETT EMERSON ENOS JOHN ALLEN BARTON CLAUDE ALLEN KEZER GEORGE MILTON BENSON VAUGHN DOUGLAS SUITER SOPHOMORES LEON COREY ALDRICH ELMER DAYTON JOHNSON WILBUR OAKLEY JAMES EDWARD ENGELBURT RAYNER DONALD DICKSON WHITSON FRESHMEN CLYDE LEWIS KERN SAMUEL ANDREW WEEDEN 309 ., fpililx l I X rl . , ' Illlll llllllllll l T ,VV f ws' Ez? 0 ff Alpha Chi Rho Founded at Trinity College 1895 RoLL or CHAPTERS Trinity College University of Virginia Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute Wfashington and Lee University University of Pennsylvania Cornell University Columbia University lfVesleyan University Lafayette College Allegheny College Dickinson College University of Illinois Yale University Pennsylvania State College Syracuse University Lehigh University Dartmouth College g R. Travis H. Jewett lX'loore Lechler Myrick Smith Cleary Snively Andrew Chobot Falconer Bemus YVest Wood E. Iewett Robinson L'I-Iommedieu Iahn Collins Bubb Rivers Schoonmaker Jagger P. Travis Gould Folsom Allen Stevens 310 QJZOZLCZ ZULO A Phi Theta Chapin' Established in IQO8 FRATRES IN URBE ALBERT BLAKE DOBBS ANDREW JOSEPH HEMMER GEORGE ROBSON MOTT HAROLD ROBERT SMART R REED PELTON TRAVIS EARL RAYMOND ANDREW WILLIAM JOTHUM BEMUS EDWIN FRANK CHOBOT FRANK MILLER FALCONER HAROLD ALDEN JEWETT REMBERT GARY ALLEN HARRIS TREVETTE BUBB CHARLES HUBERT CLEARY ALFRED HALLETT HICKS EUGENE LYON JEWETT SENIORS JOHN NICLEOD NIOORE 'WILLIAM CLYDE O,BR1EN ELLIOT BOUGHTON SMITH ARTHUR NIACDOUGAL XVEST PERCY HASSELLE XVOCD JUNIGRS GEORGE PRICE LECHLER DONALD VVISNER NIYRICK JOSEPH DILL RIVERS BENJAMIN WILSON ROBINSON HUBERT KLING SNIVELY SOPHOMORES ARTHUR JOHN COLLINS, JR. RICHARD STEVENS RAYMOND FREDERICK JAHN CECIL EWING STINER HOWARD WILLIS L,HOMMEDIEU ROBERT STOOPS X7INGLING FRESHMEN EDWIN WILSON FOLSOM GEORGE TYZZER GOULD THOMAS MACNIARTIN HARMAN CLAUDE ANDREW JAGGER DORIS NIUSICK RAYMOND GERARD SENOUR MAX VON PALEN SCHOONMAKER - PAUL HENRY TRAVIS 311 'WW 'if L 152,43 'I wa:-:EEE-G 2 Ss- 6 i Tix Nbf by Kas 'xxlif Q! 4 I2 f ,A 3 121 u fi ' rr: V ' sl S 4-xi '- .fl sf , ' 'fog , l ' 4f7'LA7-E' f4g015,'? 7'fVl51Eq51' Alpha Sigma Phi S Founded at Yale 1845 ROLL OP CHAPTERS Yale University Nlarietta College Ohio State University University of Illinois University of hlichigan Cornell University University of Wisconsin Columbia University Harvard University University of Washiiigton Iowa State College Nlassachusetts Agricultural College Ohio Wesleyaii University University of California University of Pennsylvania University of Nebraska Colorado University University of Minnesota University of Kentucky Leland Stanford, Ir. University Pennsylvania State College University of Chicago Oregon Agricultural College VVright Schenk Rooney Patch Reynolds Uhrbroch G. Ball Cilloniz Howard Robnett Velsey Enos Casey Whittaker Toadvine Douglass Texidor Dorsey Saam Mahl Beam Mackey Hunter Regan Aikins Duryea Clark Glathe Schade Apthorpe Wood Fisher Modjeski Vermilye T. Ball Thompson Gumboldt Nolin 312 cvfQvA,a Sigma 'ibm Iota Chapter Established in IQOQ FRATER IN FACULTATF, IRA IVIYRON HAWLEY CHARLES WVILEUR APTHORPE THOMAS NLUELLER BALL DANIEL SAYRE BEAM GARRETT DENYCE DURYEA LEICESTER WRIGHT FISHER FRANK WILLIAM GUMBOLDT, JULES HENRY HAECKER EGERTON KAYE HUNTER CHARLES DAVID NIACKEY JOHN ROBERTS AIKINS FRANCIS LAWTON CASEY NIIGUEL CILLONIZ ROBERT GREGORY CLARK JERRY SPIRES DORSEY SENIORS WILLIAM NIAHL CHARLES EMMANUEL RfIODJESKI ALBERT RAYMOND NOLIN FRANCIS ALOYSIUS REGAN, JR. GEORGE WILLIAM ANTON SAAM JR. JOHN ALAN SCHADE WELLS NASH THOMPSON SHERWOOD VERMILYE ALFRED ROLAND VVOOD JUNIORS . WILLIAM BOONE DOUGLASS, JR. MERTON WILFRED ENOS HENRY BERNHARD GLATHE ROBERT BUCKINGHAM PATCH STEPHEN PURNELL TOADVINE, 2nd RAYMOND DEWITT VELSEY SOPHOMORES HOWARD VINCENT BONSAL EDWIN JOHNSTON HOWARD HARRY ELLIS REYNOLDS JAMES POWELL ROBNETT ANTONIO TEXIDOR CHARLES XVHITTAKER WALTER DAVID WRIGHT, JR. FRESHMEN BERTRAM SHOEMAKER BALCH . ROBERTIST. CLAIR HUTCHISON GEORGE BALL, JR. JONATHAN MUELLER BALL HENRY SNOWDEN BRODT DANIEL O,CONNELL JOSEPH ANTHONY ROONEY HENRY SCHENCK, JR. HAROLD WITTE UHRBROCK 313 '-ifr9:: 3 ' -'-- ', , . K 11 .1 '-it Nzfk, ' 1 X , , '- N, ff J L. A ,tiff-1. xr:Lgri ,,1Z5Z?: sw: 'W -:-,ua-si gi ' I9 oe W ft, A . 'flu E., , we f' FET? ' ' Sigma Phi Sigma A Founded in i904 ROLL OF CHAPTERS University of Pennsylvania Cornell University Nlaryland State College University of California University of Illinois Pennsylvania State College Grinnell jones Brady Hartt Fiske Fairchild Winter 'Warren - Atkinson Schauble Ford Kinbell Byrd Ellis Wilklowv TenBroeck Smith Lake Olsen Brown lVIahon Prout Eckerson Kauffman Brenner Barlow Nazor I. Potts Sisco T. Potts Evans Gill Parker Field Corbett Winkelxnan Nichols Darling Knapp 314 Sigma, Ls9,l7'LGJ x Gamma Chapter Established in IQIO FRATRES IN FACULTATE JOHN HALL BARRON QLNEY BROWN KENT NIAURICE CHASE BURRITT CHARLES EDWARD 07ROURKE . FRATER IN URBE EDMOND HARVEY STEVENS SENIORS SAMUEL DUNLAP BRADY, JR. HAROLD CLAYTON GRINNELL RALPH HAMILTON BYRD HAROLD ARTHUR HARTT WKVTLLIAM DOUGLAS ELLIS WARREN HERBERT JONES FRANK EARLE FAIRCHILD JAMES FRASER KIMBELL CHARLES STEWART FISKE CURTIS TUTTLE PROUT DAVID COOLEY FORD THEODORE EDWARD WARREN RUSSELL RVARREN GRAY WARD WILKLOW JAMES HENRY WINTER JUNIORS HENRY GASSAWAY BROWN, JR. ROBERT EDWARD LEE HAROLD TRVING ECKERSON WILLIAM FRANCIS MAHON, JR FRANCIS WILBUR LAKE JAMES OLSEN J JOHN LAMPMAN SMITH SOPHOMORES ROBERT EMORY ATKINSON JOHN VVRIGHT POTTS SUMNER HANCOCK BARLOW A THOMAS JACKSON POTTS NEVIN TRUOG BRENNER OTTO CHARLES SCHAUBLE LEWIS EVANS SPENCER EDWARD SISCO, JR. WILLIAM HOWLETT GARDNER JACOB WESSEL TEN BROECK HOWARD MUSSET NAZOR HUMPHREY ROBINSON WAGAR LOUIS ARTHUR WINKELMAN FRESHMEN WILLIAM THEODORE CORBETT CHARLES CROUCH KAUFFMAN ELLIOTT WINCHESTER DARLING GURDON HORTON KNAPP HAL WILSON FIELD WALTER PALMER NICHOLS, JR RICHARD COCHRAN GILL LEWIS CONRAD PARKER 3 1'5 x Q X Q r C, , 2g.M V . 551 ' V4,, X f I X - J V lx X i '-1,0 - , Aiwa as ,Sli 5 if-'P ., , ' xr . ' M ' .sw W Xx Qin.: :i155E,rm'5iruih X mfr' ix 5 y 'Mg if riff 5 - X fu elf' fl-4 r , '- JU, l , H ,qs :lr .1 H . ' -, f 'L Er f Xxlililiswxi iz? -:Eli illil. :Ulm -K ,N 3:1 mam fm ...ri My ,,, fi. iililf- 221 211 ' QE? llmlliA '4vq1z2 grill! flil ll 5123? 35i i 5 , e ,if ,' fy' -IFJ-L.:1E2i1'L 12-'2 VX 1 X '5'5 l K X ..,rY' , Wi 'sufflllr ' jf .,,,.,. 1 il--.L,.ilI-.J ev l l lla K la W1 NW Beia Sigma Rho Founded in IQIO ROLL OF CHAPTERS Cornell University Pennsylvania State College Columbia University University of Buffalo Kovner Graef Acker Wolkind Cantor Sabath A. H. Bruckheimer Kline Sherman Ullman Braun Stein S. Bruckheimer Cracovaner Weiss Robbins Brandman Myers Metzger Friedman Koenigsberger Dattelbaum Goldklang 316 Q-,Eta A115106 lklllj ' Alpha Chapter I Established in IQIO ' FRATRES IN URBE A ALLEYNE HENRY BRUCKHEIMER EMIL KLINE DAVID LOUIS ULLMAN SENIORS WILLIAM EDWARD FRIEDMAN CHARLES BENJAMIN SABATH HERMAN ARTHUR NIETZGER BERNARD SOBOL ' ISIDOR WERBELOWSKY JUNIORS SIDNEY MORRIS BRUCKHEIMER DAVID NATHANIEL DATTELBAUM IRVIN JEROME CANTOR IRVING HAROLD SHERMAN SOPHQNIQRES . HYMAN BRANDMAN GEORGE NIYERS ALEX CRACOVANER LAWRENCE HERBERT ROBBINS IRVING PHILLIP GRAEF NIELVIN CLIFFORD ROBBINS BERNARD DAVID GOLDKLANG NIILTON XVEISS FRESHMEN JOSEPH ACKER ROBERT MILTON LINTZ CARL BROWN HAROLD EDVVARD LURIE NIILTON JULIUS KOENIGSBERGER SAMUEL STEIN BERNARD JACOB KOVNER EDWARD HAROLD WOLKIND 317 '45, I t-. 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G T in V-wg ,wrs'tMt Phi Kappa Sigma Founded at University of Pennsylvania 1850 I Rott or CHAPTERS University of Pennsylvania Armour Istitute of Technology Washington and Jefferson College University of IVIaryland Dickinson College University of Wisconsin Franklin and IVIarshall College Vanderbilt University University of Virginia University of Alabama Columbia University University of California Tulane University NIassachusetts Inst. of Technology University of Illinois Georgia School of Technology Randolph-Macon College Purdue University Northwestern University University of IVIichigan Richmond College University of Chicago Pennsylvania State College Cornell University Washington and Lee University University of hlinnesota University of West Virginia Leland Stanford, Jr. University University of Maine University of WVashington State University of Iowa Kindregan Smith Niles Nims Hansen Estill Lynch Barkdull Turnbull Stevens Thomas Austin Brewster Backer Bentley Jenks Leinbach Drake Davis Grogan Hopkins Hitchcock Gans Cobb VanNIater Banse Duncan Warwick Ewalcl' Nlelcher Riley Toms 318 AufA gold qgzppa Alpha Rho Chapter Established in IQII FRATRES IN FACULTATE HORACE LEONARD JONES LEONARD ALEXANDER LAWRENCE MARTIN WRIGHT SAMPSON FRATRES IN URBE EUGENE BAKER ALFRED BISSEL WRAY SENIORS WILLIAM BRYANT BACKER HOWARD HARVEY HITCHCOCK HERBERT GEORGE BANSE SYDNEY WATSON HOPKINS ROY EDGAR BARKDULL WESTON fMORSE JENKS PAUL WOODHULL DRAKE HAROLD MILLER LEINBACH ALBERT STANLEY DUNCAN LAWTON TERRY STEVENS HENRY EWALD, JR. CURTIS HUSSEY TURNBULL DEMETRIUS WILBUR GRISWOLD THOMAS TURNBULL, 3RD. JUNIORS JAMES ALBERT AUSTIN GEORGE BEATY RAMSEY JAMES STUBY BENTLEY HASKELL NIOISSON THOMAS WILLIAM GERARD COBB JAMES BARTHOLOMEW VAN MATER CARL HAMANN GANS ORVILLE HAMILTON WARWICK SOPHOMORES LYMAN SANBORN BREWSTER EDGAR DE WITT NILES, JR. LEONARD HARLAN DAVIS .ARTHUR VAN DOREN NIMS MATTHEW JOSEPH GROGAN THOMAS CLYDE RILEY ALLEN PARK TOMS FRESHMEN . RICHARD SLAGLE ESTILL JAMES FRANCIS LYNCH EDWARD HANSEN JOHN HENRY NIELCHER JAMES KINDREGAN HARLEY GIBBS SMITH, JR. 319 rqfgil' yer, PN F1 W 0 H l F VW il'zlf,,, ii' 4 l M N Al if ii 1 'Vigil anim 4 LL I 7505 ANY' ii 'Beep Us ' ' 1- - 6 f - ' ' 1--. . re -EU' , U' b ,, ..,1iT,9. , A J I 'A if:-. f1::1g2fff,:- 1 .' F A , ,--:Lf?'l Y afll 6' :',:': l,1i1f, : if Us ' hifi .iw 0 I im , 5311. 4 - , 1 'W . 6 ,L - gifs 'Wi n ' lli sifii -1, Y .- ,119 ' ffiziiasg' ggi, 'm,2? 'fiEi,ii:i' Sis i, eE4f'5't 1I17', 4 Q.. wif A f 15 f ,g1i g4, j, -5, W ' 43-75 Pi Lambda Phi Founded 1895 ROLL OF CHAPTERS Columbia University New York University Cornell University University of lylichigan University of Pennsylvania University of Pittsburgh Lehigh University Stevens Institute of Technology Yale University Universitv of Chicago NICGill University Beck Kaufman Fleischman Hcilbron Iacobstein Ixriegsman Baum E. E, Levy Kay Loew Kaisei Frank Latz Levin R. hi. Levy Levi Gruneck Samuels Green 320 L JDE Zwlbdafaa Delta Chapter Established ill 191 I ' FRATER IN URBE DR. PHILIP CLINTON SAINBURG SENIORS MILTON BERGER SIDNEY GARNER KAY HAROLD JEROME FRANK LAWRENCE MORRIS LATZ LOUIS KAISER HENRY LEVENE ALFRED JACOB LOEW JUNIORS SEYMOUR LEOPOLD BAUM ' RICHARD KOHNS KAUFMANN SIDNEY UDELL GLASER EDWIN KRIEGSMAN ELLISON JACOBSTEIN NIURRAY ALBERT LANG EARLE ELMER LEVY SOPHOMORES O JORDAN MILES COHAN RALPH HEILBRONN JULIAN RALPH FLEISCHMANN BERTHOLD ISMAR LEVI SIDNEY GRUNECK THEODORE ROSENWALD, JR. FRESHMEN JOHN BEDELI, ALBERT LEVIN HAROLD GREEN RICHARD LEVY 321 1 Vw N7 ' H- ,f ,, .f X ' fury 1' 'Y' xii-:c,Qli ' 02. 5' H- ' . 'fs assi' XP W 9 ,ff H -5 A - mmf . ., V. :ff gfgqz' - my 4 Sigma Alpha Mu Founded 1909 ROLL 0F 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 Physician's and Surgeon's College University of Illinois Syracuse University Dickinson University Cornell lXfIedical College University of Alabama University of Pennsylvania University of Utah University of Kentucky Vlfashington University University of Nlinnesota NIcGill University Harvard University University of Pittsburgh University of Oklahoma University of Toronto Ohio State University Tulane University Kinoy Epstein Stix Korchien Katz Sell Horowitz Radin Druckerman Feldman Niiske Berman Amson Lipsky Stark Herz Schustek Finklestein Gennis 322 . ' f ,f 5, ,.-- , . v .,..f.-we-1 wa -4- A-A 1'- I ' 'ZW' .-viidifw .f +39, '41-,. ,,..fQ 3 ' A- 5-450. -,I 'IF-1-Wm? '-:1,. - if A i I : J 45? tpjsg, X , few! mmf, 5 If IZ I, I - INC' ,ry Ig 1 1 3 , 3 1 M, 51 A A , ,,,,, , .,,,, '.,- - .,,.. - jis A 5 -I I qv! ' MEM? wifi- 1312-X? V .-19? lm, --..PS,f u'Af, ' --, X K5 11 Is: 5 1 V ,,.. .. Ir I ,V A, ,.5 :If-:LWB-.,5p-E ' 37,-1, :HL :Q-N: A 3. I ff . as 1:51124-ff 7' 12 .... ffm wi. su I ' ' E' '-'in 2 I V -I ' A ' I 25411. I' 1 I A-vrw 1, .1252 1 fr '- di: . 1 ' ,Q-qszff:.'7' ' 1555? -nfg,5:zzifg:'f1:.5gsmy-Jfjikgg1-fffeej,-'--4315..':. ,,,. '.r-,. wwf- - . ff .2 fs :4ri,:5,,, Ki: 151233132415-ffr.wP42.,..1,.'' - . 6?wfvw,' .gi '4f'1:-gg? I .3513 , :- -- I . 'hwy-.P I 3' -':'ff- Arfa in-I 'f -A ' ., if.-I 1 f,1:.,-I 'sl-1. , ' , is -1: 'ri-45: V- ' H - -' f V-?:'4ga.'55 f mvzazazw. v,55575-f-figfm vx ggiil ,nf ,,.,. ,V W, :bbw-In .-.I- L . g Signal, MZUILQ, Wm Beta Chapter Established in IQI I FRATER IN URBE IRVING ALLEN SCHUSTEK SENIORS EDWIN ADERER ISADOR GLOTZER ALFRED LEWIS FINKELSTEIN ISIDOR LAWRENCE SOLOWEY MILTON GENNIS SOLOMON FILLMORE SOLOWEY HARRY ELI GLOTZER JESSE DONALD STARK A WILLIAM ROGER ZARET ' J JUNIORS WILLIAM BERMAN MERRILL DAVID LIPSKY JOSEPH JAY FELDMAN GEORGE NIISKE MONROE HERZ RAYMOND JEREMIAH RADIN ABRAHAM TOPLITT SOPHOMORE GEORGE JACOB DRUCKERMAN FRESHMEN IRVING AMSON HARRY NATHAN KINOY ABRAM EPSTEIN JULIUS KORCHIEN BERNARD HOROWITZ EDWARD SELL ISADORE KATZ LOUIS STIX 323 ggi? F3 'Xo-F 1 Il iipet it J' ,,., , lit -'ilu filing s ee 1fsiQll.f i5I2!i:l1ll ftliifllff l f i- Phi Epsilon Pi Founded in IQOZ ROLL OF CHAPTERS College of the City of New York Columbia University Cornell University University of Pittsburgh University of Pennsylvania Pennsylvania State College Dickinson University New York University Rutgers College Carnegie Institute of Technology Northwestern University I . University of Illinois University of Cincinnati Dartmouth C University of Georgia University of Virginia Georgia School of Technology Tufts College University of lVIaine Rhode Island State College Brown University Alabama Polytechnic Institute Connecticut Agricultural College Syracuse University Vifashington and Lee University University of Iowa Johns Hopkins University ollege Cohen Rhode Elkan Peldstein Levy Blate Hirsch Waterman Osness Merksamer Niandel Anthony Klein Bernstein Hirschberg Hermann Greenburg Weinstein Piesen 324 TDMA ,gpgzlfiklg 735 Epsilon Chapter Esta CHARLES ISADORE GREENBURG HAROLD BERNARD HERMANN IRA MARSOP COHEN STANLEY ELKAN blished in IQI 1 SENIORS LEON FREDERICK HIRSCHBERG EZRA WEINSTEIN JUNIORS , ELWOOD GERARD FELDSTEIN WVILLIAM OSNESS CLARENCE BENNET RHODE ' S0 JOHN KAPLAN ANTHONY BAAURICE BERNSTEIN FRANK BERTRAM LEVY F PETER ANDERSON BLATE IRWIN LAWRENCE FREIBERGER SYLVAN Roos HIRSCH WILTON JAFFEE PHOMORES HARRY NIANDEL DAVID MERKSAMER MAURICE PIESEN RESHMEN HOWARD BELMONT KLEIN HARRY MORCHOWER ALBERT SILVERMAN CHARLES IVOR WATERMAN 325 ,g e m Omega Tau Sigma ROLL OF CHAPTERS University of Pennsylvania Cornell University Ohio State University Toronto University George WVashington University ' ' n R. Miller Robens Nelson Sloan Harden Whipple Moersfelder Nevins Loope lWonternayor Conlon Hall Sutton Wooden Maus LaFranee Bullard Turner Casliclc Roberts Ruehle NIcBride Vaselius Brunett O'Leary Fuller Rathbone Herman Schwamm McCoy Taylor Bassett Crawford Wfhiting T. Riiller Marshall Q Foote 326 Ulffmega Lfalfa DLKQWLQJ Beta Chapter Established in IQII FRATRES IN FACULTATE DR. EDWARD RAYMOND CUSHING' DR. MYRON GUSTEN FINCHER DR. PIERRE FISH DR. HERBERT GILMAN DR. GRANT HOPKINS JAMES MICHAEL DELANEY JAMES WEST FULLER WILBUR FRANKLIN GRANT LEROY LOUIS HERMAN EARL LOUIS BRUNETT JOHN FLOWER BULLARD EDWARD ALBERT CASLICK JOHN LAFRANCE CLARENCE LOOPE FRANK MCBRIDE ROSCOE MILLER MONROE LAWRENCE HARRY CONLON HOWARD JOHN FOOTE GEORGE HAINES FREDERICK ABBEY HALL JAMES HENRY JOSEPH HARDEN FRANK CHARLES NIAUS ROBERT MATHIAS NIILLER DR. HOWARD NIILKS DR. VERANUS ALVA MLOORE DR.HADLEY CARUTHERS STEVENS DR. EARL SUNDERVILLE DR. HORATIO VAN VOLKENBURG SENIORS , CHARLES STICKNEY MCCOY JOSEPH HENRY O'LEARY JOHN ATKINSON RATHBONE GEORGE SCHWAMM, JR. JUNIGRS MARIANO RANGEL MONTEMAYOR CLARENCE ROGERS ROBERTS OTTO RUEHL, JR. HARRY WILLIAM SUTTON I JOHN CORYDON TURNER GEORGE GUSTAV VASELIUS EARL FRANKLIN WJHIPPLE SOPHGMORES WILLIANI JOHN NICERSFELDER HAROLD GEORGE NELSON MILTON ALTON NEVENS LESLIE OSTRANDER WILLIAM GLENN ROBENS DEVILLO SLOAN THEODORE FRED TAYLOR AUBREY ARTHUR WOODEN FRESHMEN I DELL CLAIN BASSETT TRELFORD SIMPSON NIILLER WILLIAM CRAWFORD I JACK FOAL WADLIN RALPH EARL VVHITING 327 ON Georgia School of Technology Delaware State College University of Virginia University of Arkansas Lehigh University Ohio State University , Norwich University Alabama Polytechnic Institute Trinity College Dartmouth College George Vlfashington University Kansas State Agricultural College Baker University k it lin!!! I' il gg I 5 r II- I !llll I li I r University of California University of Nebraska State College of Washington S . , E Massachusetts Agricultural College Cornell University I University of Michigan Founded IQOI Iowa Wesleyan College University of Denver ROLL OF CHAPTERS University of Tennessee University of lVIissouri Richmond College Lawrence College lfVest Virginia University Pennsylvania State College University of Pennsylvania Ohio Wesleyan University University of Colorado Colorado Agricultural College College of Wiilliam and IVIary University of IVIinnesota Ohio Northern University Iowa State College North Carolina College University of Iowa Purdue University University of Illinois Syracuse University University of Montana VVashington and Lee University Oregon Agricultural College Oklahoma State College University of 'Wisconsin Randolph'-IN'Iacon College Deuel Flory NIcGrath McKinney Warren Peck Groome Mor1'isette Gephart Skutt Preston Bruning Blackwood Pease Denton Shaw Evans Duley Righter VValton Neilson Jones Anderson Walls Markivood Parker Stewart lXIcFadzean Rhodes Collurn NVilson Garsicle Cunneen Baugher Kingsland Cunningham Dunleavy Forster Lawson 328 Sgyma glblnilvvigpsilon New York Beta Chapter Established in 1912 FRATRES IN FACULTATE FRED AUGUST CARLSON DONALD ENGLISH WKVALTER LICHENTHALER CONWELL OSCAR DIEDERICH VON ENGELN FRATERIN URBE HARRY CHARLES BALDWIN JAMES ALEXANDER N1.CKINNEY JAMES FERRIS MCKINNEY IRVING BOSLEY BAUGHER THAD LUMPKIN COLLUM WALLACE VINCENT CUNNEEN AMOS BENJAMIN CUNNINGHAM JOSEPH DEWEY DUNLEAVY SENIORS MURRILL HAMILTON FORSTER CHARLES GARSIDE FRANK CARLTON KINGSLAND ARCI-IIE NELSON LAWSON KENNETH NIARSHALL SHAW WADE INSKEEP WILSON ROBERT WILLIAM ANDERSON GILBERT HENRY DENTON RENO VICTOR JONES FRANK EDWARD MARKWOOD NEIL PALMER MCFADZEAN HAROLD VILLERS NEILSEN JUNIORS SANFORD RUBY PARKER ROGER WATERMAN PEASE WILLIAM GEORGE RHODES NEWELL COE STEWART BRADLEY DORR WALLS ALFRED BAILYS WVALTON SOPHOMGRES ALBERT JAMES BLACKWOOD BERTRAM HAZEN PECK CHRISTIAN RICHARD BRUNING WILBUR JACKSON PRESTON WADE DULEY FRANCIS IRVING RIGHTER EDWARD MALONEY MCGRATH ROBERT DEBEVOISE WARREN FRESHMEN HAROLD EDWIN DEUEL LOUIS PAUL FLORY JOHN RICHARD GEPHART EDGAR IVIURPHY GROOME ROBERT FRANKLIN MCKINNEY CHARLES DODSON MORRISETTE ALEXANDER GREY SKUTT WILLIAM DONALD WEEKS 329 ' ,J 4.1 1-. --at I' , Q ,gs X t . xv A A K 1-f 1,0 9 gi? 'gk 4 . . ,Lf 'M ' ig J 2791. , n A, a 1 K KJ aj '3 ' +5 -34: 1 Def gv Q Y -,I 'Iva xi - Theta Chi Founded 1856 ROLL OF CHAPTERS Norwich University IVIassachusetts Inst. of Technology University of IVIaine Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Wooster Technical School New Hampshire University Rhode Island State University lVIassachusetts Agricultural College Colgate University University of Pennsylvania Cornell University , University of California University of Virginia Purdue University University of Rochester Hampden-Sidney College Richmond College Dickinson College University of Illinois Oregon Agricultural College University of Florida New York University North Dakota Agricultural College Alabama Polytechnic Institute University of Wisconsin Pennsylvania State College University of Pittsburgh University of Miichigan Leland Stanford, Jr. University University of North Carolina Hinrichs Pearson Frye Adams Farley Hulbert Schaefer Ayre Williams Scott Lumsden Mills Rurode Everett Devenbeck Davis Fuller C. D. Ludlum Sleicher Ashley Smith IXfIerrill Slockbower Lowrev Pritchard Bennett Wi. Ludlum Nloore Roever Broderick Giltillan 330 Lambda Chapier Established 'in IQI2 FRATRES IN FACULTATE JAMES RICHARD ADAMS THEODORE SUMNER FARLEY FREDERIC BRETTELL 1X4ERRILL FRATER IN URBE THORNE CUMMINGS HULBERT SENIORS .IAMES RICHARD ADAMS THEODORE SUMNER FARLEY WILLIAM FREDERICK DAVIS DAVID VICTOR LUMSDEN FLOYD CORNELIUS DEVENBTEICK WAZILLIAM SCRIVENER RURODE OLIVER ELMORE EVERETT PAUL SLICHER IUNIORS WILLIAM HARRISON FULLER, IR. CHARLES DANIEL LUDLUM FREDERICK HINRICKS ARTHUR KENWARD NIILLS SOPHOMORES CHARLES TEMPLE ASHLEY ERNEST RUPERT LOWREY ELMER WILLIAM AYER ' RALPH SLOCKBOWER ROBERT LANDON GILFILLAN HARRY HARORAVES SMITH KENNETH VICTOR WILLIAMS FRESHMEN LETCHER WAYNE BENNETT COLEMAN BASSETT MOORE EDWARD JOHN BRODERICK BLANCHARD LEWIS PRITCHARD WALTER DENTON LUDLUM, JR. HENRY WESLEY ROVER 331 'v-mfmnsfsuv XX X ay. ' -I A .-gf :-r 55:4 g.:-1, W .: :Ai 4f.ff1m,, .,.4W,v:.xqm I, I , H xr --1--- 1 l . . 5 ni ' ::::E,.. ' r V E ., : AE E E leusis Founded in IQI2 X Towne Ferguson Purdy Scanlan Arnold Ashley D. deLancey L. deLancey Baline Christie Hill Hayward Waldron VVehle Harrington Laird Hogg Holbrook Billip Hoffman DeLaney Nlowha Beckwith Swanson Simmen Straus Haring Chamberlain 332 6!9MSL'S I FRATER IN FACULTATE LESLIE CARD CEDRIC HAY GUISE ALLAN CAMERON FRASER NIORTIMER DEMAREST LEONARD FRATER IN URBE DAVID EARL NIATTERN SENIORS , CHARLES ALLEN BECKWITH JAMES KENNETH NIAWHA CARL CHRISTOPHER CHAMBERLAIN GEORGE PESTALOZZI SIMMEN JAMES NIICHAEL DELANEY JOHN NOBLE STRAUSS DELOS WALKER HARING SIGURD BENEDICT SWANSON JUNIORS BURTON NIARSHALL ASHLEY CHARLES REANI JACKSON SOPHOMORES GEORGE FREDERIC BAUER FRANK ADAM HOFFMAN CASPER HILL BILLIPP GEORGE ALBERT HOGG DEVEAUX DELANCEY GEORGE WVHITMAN HOLBROOK LIVINGSTONE DELANCEY GEORGE ALVIN LAIRD KENNETH EDWARD HAYWARD GEORGE WILLIAMS PURDY VICTOR OTTO WEHLE FRESHMEN P. T. DIX ARNOLD FRANK LOUIS HARRINGTON HOWARD CHARLES BALME ' AUGUSTUS ROBERT HILL CORNELIUS WELLES CHRISTIE ROSS EDWARD SCANLAN KENNETH GRIFFITH SIBLEY FERGUSON RAYMOND WENDELL TOWNE STANLEY HARRY NORMAN WALDRON 333 7' 'J 'Vi f?'?.? 1 guiwikwff af? 'wg M51 xx A jf Kita QQ Off? - ' ., .,.,. L fx 9581 rw-5. ,. - - V .,., . , , v ..f,.,.-ar.-.fm,f,N,, 5 6 4, . ' J f- fl' A . ..M ---' -4:-lr.: 1 5132: 42 , -, e- - in ' --emma W, z,.f: f T f-'if' ' - ' ki,.yLJ, 2, 14 ' .kr 1? ,-ff Omicron Alpha Tau Founded in IQI2 ROLL OF CHAPTERS 'Cornell University College of Dental and Oral Surgery Columbia University University of Kentucky Meisels Moses Liebmann Greenberg Kauffman I Haber Friedman Uttal Goldberg Weiss Mittelman Eisner Havelin Janeway Glenn Goldbaum Nahama Chirlian Kline 334 Omzbron zz Alpha Chapter ' Established in IQI2 SENIORS GUSTAVE CHIRLIAN SAMUEL GLENN JOSEPH NAHAMA JUNIORS JULIUS LEO FRIEDMAN BENJAMIN KAPLAN HERMAN GREENBURG ABRAHAM LOUIS KAUFFMAN JULIUS EDWARD HAVELIN PHILIP LAWRENCE KLEIN ROBERT NOAH -JANEYVAY NATHAN MOSES JOSEPH UTTfXL SOPHOMORES ARTHUR EISNER ' SOL HABER HARRY GOLDBERG LEO BERNARD NIITTELMAN ISIDORE WEISS FRESHMEN ' SAMUEL HARRY LIEBMAN JACK MEIASLER 335 Kappa Delia Rho Founded in IQOS ROLL OF CHAPTERS Middlebury College Cornell University New York State Teaeher's College Colgate University Franklin College Pennsylvania State College Purdue University University of Illinois Powell VVilson Clarkson L. Corbett VanSiekle Hill WVhite Zadig Hunter Ensor Aldrich Lyons H. Cheston Hamilton Flumerfelt Johnson Conradis Smith Shaw Wilkes Andrews Zimmerman Race lfVilbur NlcKee Sehnatz R. Corbett Ackerly Pratt Davis VVhitney J. Cheston Gallman Ramsey Dufhes VVinchester Usher 336 l l I mppa, ibeltcz we Beta Chapter Established in 1913 FRATRES IN FACULTATE HARRY GABRIEL ALBERT RUSSELL MANN GEORGE SYLVANUS MOLER MERL PERROTT MOON WILLIAM IRVING MYERS HOWARD BURNSHIP ORTNER JOSEPH PULLMAN PORTER COLSTON ESTEY WARNE FRATER IN URBE J JOHN LESTER MCELFRESH JAMES HUNTER CHESTON EDWARD LOWE DUFFIES WALDEMAR JOHN GALLMAN JAMES ASHER RECCONNELL EDWARD PRICE MCKEE HUBERT HAWLEY RACE JAMES ALEXANDER RAMSAY ROBERT SAUNDERS ACKERLY HENRY VINCENT ANDREWS ROBERT JOSEPH CLARK ROGER BAILEY CORBETT CHESTER COUGHRAN DAVIS SENIORS ROBERT REESE USHER CLARENCE WILLARD WALKLEY HOWARD IRWIN WHITNEY JAMES WALDO WILBUR GERALD CROFOOT WILLIAMS MILO FOLLET WINCHESTER ERNEST ZADIG A JUNIORS JAMES FRANKLIN FRANCIS WILLIAIM JEFFERSON PRATT FREDERICK THEODORE SCHNATZ ERNEST RAY SHAW WILLIAM CROCKETT WILKES JAMES DONALD ZIMMERMAN C SOPHONIORES GEORGE OLIVER ADAMS ROBERT FRAYER ALDRICH HAROLD CLIFFORD CHESTON ALBERT EARL CONRADIS JOHN STOKES ENSOR, JR. WALTER EDSON FLUMERFELT ROBERT PIERRE HAMILTON JOHN PALMER CLARKSON EDWARD DAVID HILL ARTHUR TEMPLETON HUNTER WRIGHT JOHNSON JOHN DANIEL LYONS, JR. EDWIN LOUIS SMITH ROSWELL CHARLES VAN SICKLE MAYHEW HOWARD XVHITE FRESHMEN LAURENCE WARD CORBETT HAROLD LYNN WILSON i l erri ir rr H r C7 CZ ffff . I f fa L4 6 .f Q32 K C' W Kappa Phi i Founded in 1912 Chappell Osborne Williamson Hagen Fuller Hale Schofield Baumgardner -Barbour N. P. W'hite NVright Hughes Shepard Harrington Griscom Gillan O'Donnell lVIcKnight Tuttle Bennett A. M. VVhite Davis Harn Fearing Dikeman Huyik Poppe VanScoter Nellis Fancher Elmer Alcombe Eidam 338 FRATRES IN FACULTATE RAYMOND CHARLES DIKEMAN CHARLES BROCKWAY HALE HORACE WVILLIAM LEET A FRATRES IN URBE YVILBUR RAUMAUR WINANS WILLIAM EDWARD WRIGHT SENIORS THEODORE LAKE BENNET EUGENE HAM, JR. ROWLAND FENNER DAVIS J HERBERT XXVINFIELD MCKNIGHT FRANK HAROLD ELLSWORTH ARTHUR EDWARD REMICK ASHTON CUSHING FEARING TRACY TUTTLE ANDREW MERCER WHITE JUNIORS DONALD GEORGE BAUMGARDNER PETER FRANCIS HUGHES, JR. JOHN VVALTER DWYER FREDERICK JOSEPH O,DONNELL ANDREW JAMES FULLER HAXYDEN LUTHER SCI-IOFIELD PAUL LAVERNE GILLAN JOHN DANIELS SHEPARD DEWEY ADMIRAL HAGEN FRANK SHAVER WILLIAMSON SGPHOMORES CARROLL BARTLETT BARBOUR HERRICK GSBORNE ROBERT ELI CHAPPELL FRANK WVILLIAM POPPE BERNARD ZORN EIDAM CHESTER -JAY VANSCOTER RALPH SLATER HUYCK NORMAN PERCIVAL WHITE FRESHMEN ERIC ADOLPHUS ALCOMBE HARRY SIMON FANCHER . CLEMENT VOSE ELMER GILBERT XKVIGGINS LOCKHART CLIVE HARRIS NELLIS 339 Tau Epsilon Phi Founded at Columbia University in IQOQ ROLL OF CHAPTERS COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY NEW YORK COLLEGE OF DENTISTRY NEW YORK UNIVERSITY CORNELL UNIVERSITY FORDHAM UNIVERSITY BELLEVUE HOSPITAL NIEDICAL COLLEGE TUFTS UNIVERSITY BOSTON UNIVERSITX' HARVARD UNIVERSITY TYALE UNIVERSITY EMORY UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIAX GEORGIA SCHOOL OF TECHNOLOGY VERMONT UNIVERSITY NIASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY NICGILL UNIVERSITY Rosenkantz Shapiro Turman Posner Stein Olinsky Rumanoff Altschuler Runsdorf 'Weiss Comblum Scheinblum Nlalter 340 WI IILIAM ALTSCHULER ELMORE SANFORD KATZ HAROLD NIALTER BERNARD OLINSKY EZRA POSNER MILTON ROSENKRANTZ Delta Chapter Established in IQI2 SENIOR MURRAY WEISS JUNIORS WILLIAM CORNBLUM THEODORE ROOSEVELT RUNSDORF S0131-IOM ORES LOUIS ROMANOFF JAY SCHEINBLUM FRESHMEN SAMUEL SHAPIRO JULIUS STEIN IRVING PEARSON TURMAN 341 'aa w JE f -s gig' 1 as 1 A EEQM N F :Lar a--Aw... kg, X' I Jul' 'Wi r ' - v 5 I J ra 1 1 .. ' If L .ar - xuff atg .T J v. 3 . fa. . I Xt 1 if ff ,gf 1-in . + Y-L-1' 3 -lar . QW-' QQ E-ll? , or Wixa-1'.,w-1' , 2. - i1f'.,'5'4-: fWi'W3fiii'qf2'f - ai S-1. X. n A v-.- - .,..:i ag: 5 ': it 'Q 5 Q za: , f' f- f gay s -122. ' -l M1 if 4 -1 .jg ' . , Q- , ., QM Alpha Chi Sigma Founded at University of VVisconsin IQO2 RGLL OF CHAPTERS University of Wisconsiii University of Nlinnesota Case School of Applied Science University of Nlissouri 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 Nlaine Harvard University 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 Michigan University of Kentucky University of Cincinnati Washington University hflass. Institute of Technolog 37 University of Oklahoma Holzberger Lang ' Carrier . lXlcCormick Nichols Hemmer Cornwell Sperry Louder Babbitt hlcliinney VVood Paddon Stillwell Corey Flumerfelt Culver Morse Scureman lVIcElfresh Barrett Adams Nlorgan R.'W. Moore Hance Williams Iewett J.M.NIoore Laubengayer Nlason Lape Fonda Gillette Rynalski Larkin Brandes 342 I L! Tau Chapiez' Established in IQI3 HONORARY XVILBER DWIGHT BANCROFT GEORGE WALTER CAVANAUGH JAMES ADRIAN BIZZELL EMILE NIONNIN CHAMOT ARTHUR VVESLEY BROWNE LCUIS MUNROE DENNIS WVILLIAM RIDGELY GRNDORFF FRATRES IN URBE THOMAS ROLAND BRIGGS ALDEN HOWARD NIOODY PETER WALTER CLAASSEN FRANK HOWELL POLLARD HORACE WADSWORTH GILLETT ALVIN CANFIELD PURDY ARCHIE BERNHARD HOEL FREDERICK HOFMANN RHODES FRANK ELMORE RICE GRADUATES ROSS BABBITT EARL ALBERT LOUDER YVILLIARD RIEHLMfXN-BARRETT ASA EMANUEL NICKINNEY GEORGE HENRY BRANDES CLYDE WALTER MASON ROBERT BRAINARD COREY ROY WALLACE MOORE RALPH THOMAS KLINE CORNWELL TVTELVIN NICHOLS ANDREW JOSEPH HEMMER ARTHUR JOHN RIDER SENIORS ' EGBERT WENDELL CARRIER ALBERT WASHINGTON LAUBENGAYER FRANCIS EVAUL HANCE JOHN LISTER TVICELFRESH HAROLD ARTHUR HARTT JOHN NIACLEOD MOORE ANDREW JAMES RONALD HELPS FREDERICK JOHN NTORGAN WALTER SCOTT HOLZB4ERGER CHARLES WALTER MORSE HAROLD ALDEN JEWETT WILLIAM WALLACE PADDON HAROLD TALBOT LACEY AUGUSTYN THEODORE RYNALSKI FREDERICK ROBERT LANG HARRY WAIILTON SCUREMAN FREDERICK HENRY LAPE VVARREN NTYRON SPERRY HILTON GERARD WOOD JUNIORS RALPH ROY ADAMS LEO JOSEPH LARKIN JOSEPH IRWIN CULVER GORDON RANDOLPH RfTCCORMICK JOHN SUTLIFF FONDA CHARLES VVILLIAM STILLWELL - WILLIAM NORMAN WILLIAMS SOPHOMORES WVALTER EDSON FLUMERFELT HAROLD GLENWOOD HAYWARD 343 . 45 4 . . .ay 'I .. ',., k... 2- my :S +f.it..tt:-Q f - 'rfPrtr:f iv tm. wg , . rv fn K rt , . 4' . v s, , 5 gi f V In . 1,9 M. if-9 'v'. -if Q 1 9 s A Y V x ' 9 1 , . '- f fi ss. ua x 7? r x I t I fi 2,1 ll' , K r r 1 W1 ith' . 'fix' - flx i . at - .V ,za ' aww - A5 - - per fit ill, .y 33.5 ,D ' Yi qi in A' 'X vi A 2 A 44A, X 1-' 9 wrlfz f f Lambda Chi Alpha Boston University Massachusetts Agricultural College University of Pennsylvania Pennsylvania State College Brown University Massachusetts Inst. of Technology University of Nlaine University of Nlichigan Rutgers College Bucknell University Worcester Polytechnic Institute Cornell University California University University of Washington Rhode Island State College Dartmouth College Louisiana State University Denison University ' Founded in 1909 ROLL OF ZETAS University of Illinois De Pauw 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 hlissouri School of Nlines University of Denver University of Indiana University of Texas Iowa State College Oklahoma A. and M. College Franklin and Marshall College Syracuse University New Hampshire College Richmond College Ohio University Wabash College Western Reserve University Colby College Washington State College University of Akron University of Cincinnati A University of Pittsburgh Washington and jefferson Colleg University of Chicago C Pollard W'. Stotz Curtis Hendryx Hoffman Shultz Turner G. R. Shanklin Hugger McDougall C. M. Stotz Orton McCoiven Torkelson Edmonds Luce Nlarkley Odell Moody Dexter Seebach Mann Slonaker E. G. Robinson Beugler Nevins C. S. Robinson Eskesen Greenleaf Landes Tresher Ha A Briggs Sharpe Burt W. Shanklin lVIorroW Shineman Harris 344. Chi Mpha Omicron Zeta Established in IQI3 FRATRES IN FACULTATE ALTON LEFEVRE NTARKLEY HUGH DANIEI, REED ALDEN HOWARD MOODY FRANK BURKET WANN VVALTER CONRAD TVIUENSCHER CARL LOUIS WILSON ERNEST GUY ROBINSON FRATER IN URBE GEORGE ERNEST CROSS SENIORS ROBERT CHESTER BURT SEARLES GREGORY SHULTZ ALBERT JOSEPH HUGGER V CHARLES MORSE STOTZ CECIL STANLEY ROBINSON JOHN HENRY TRESCHER JUNIORS JAMES VALENTINE BEUGLER GEORGE ROBERT SHANKLIN JOHN RICHARD EVANS WILLIAM FORRESTER STOTZ CLARK COLBY LUCE RICHARD HAROLD TURNER ASHER DAUGHERTY MCCOWEN WILLIAM WYATT WILCOX ROBERT MARCLEY NEVINS, JR. CLINTON VVOOD WIXOM ' SOPHGLTGRES HAROLD OWEN BRIGGS DONALD MCDOUGALL JUSTIN CAIRNS CURTIS WILLIAM 'HOLTON Bf1ANN MILTON GREGORY DEXTER CHARLES TRACY MORROW JOHN FRANKLIN EDMONDS, JR. LAWRENCE MITCHELL ORTON ASLAG HALLUM ESKESEN GEORGE MURRAY POLLARD ABBOTT HOEE GREENLEAF LESTER WIVARREN SEEBACH EDWARD FLEMMON HALL, JR. WILLIAM SHANKLIN, JR. THOMAS KENNEDY HENDRYX HAROLD KENYON SHARPE ROGER MYRON HINCKLEY HOWARD GEORGE SHINEMAN ELDRED WEAVER HOFFMAN PAUL NEWTON SLONAKER GEORGE HAROLD LANDES EILET MARTIN TORKELSON FRESHMEN EDWIN RAYMOND HARRIS ARTHUR ALEXANDER HEMMINGS JOHN DWIGHT ODELL 345 ,PNN 15 -.iiziia . .K . ' ,,.. wo. 'TWQLLJULGJ Pu: Alpha Gamma Rho Founded in 1904 ROLL OP CHAPTERS University of Illinois University of Wisconsin Ohio State University University of Nlissouri Pennsylvania State College University of Nebraska Purdue University University of Nlinnesota North Dakota State College hilassachusetts Agricultural College Cornell University North Carolina A. and NI. College Iowa State College Alabama Polytechnic Institute University of Kentucky Sawyer Benjamin Baldwin Norris Baker Perry Bell Page Gilmore Vandervort Burrows Smith 'W.Phillips Little NI.Phillips Springer Ray Davies Putman Eason Congdon lVIcSweeny Cross Nlack Hamann Zehner Emerson Howard Bullard M. lX4ead Sterling H. Putman Nordgren Lechler Creal Hunt Schmeck Herzig Giddings Skinner Mchflillan Aber L. Mead Strong Exo Sclieminger Wendt Schoonmaker 346 BRISTONV ADAMS WARNER FRANK BALDVVIN EARL WHITNEY BENJAMIN JOHN LEVENUS BUYS ANDREYV ALVORD BAKER RAYMOND WILLIAM BELL HAROLD LEROY CREAL EDWARD BURR GIDDINGS ALFRED SEBASTIAN HERZIG ROY ADOLPH ALLANSON THOMAS IQENNETH BULLARD CHARLES CLEMENT CONGDON HAROLD RICIIARD CROSS GEORGE BENJAMIN GEORGE LORD BURROVVS, 3RD. WILLIAM HENRY DAVIES NORMAN I'IENRY EASON .JOHN ELTON GILNIORE WARD ABER ARNOLD HENRY Exo KI W Zeta Chapier Established in 1914 FRATRES IN FACULTATE PERCY LAYVRENCE DUNN ANSON WRIGHT GIBSON GLENN WASHINGTON HERRICR RICHARD ALAN AVIORDOFF LEO CHANDLER NORRIS FRATRES IN URBF FRANK RICHIVIOND PERRY SENIORS JOHN BARTLETT HUNT ALFRED COBAUGH LECHLER RAYMOND BENEDICT MEAD CARL WILHELA-I NORDGREN IUNIORS STERLING HOWARD EMERSON HENRY GODFREY HANIANN ROBERT JACKSON HOXVARD SOPHOMORES CLARENCE JOHN LITTLE LOWRY TOWNSEND MEAD LYMAN ARTHUR PAGE MARCUS HANFORD PHILLIPS FRESHMEN WILLIAM DARROW INAICMILLAN HIAROLD ALBERT SCHEMINGER GEORGE HENRY RUSSELL OLIN RVHITNEY SMITH HOWARD ARTHUR STEVENSON RALPH HICKS YVI-IEELER WTESLEY SAXVYER ARTHUR FRED SIMPSON HICKS NVARREN PUTMAN :HAROLD NIARSHALL SCHMECK JOSEPH STERLING JAMES ROBERT RAIACK EDWARD DANIEL RGCSYVEENEY VVILLIAM OSCAR SKINNER LOUIS AYLESBURY ZEHNER WILLIAM BENEDICT PHILLIPS CHARLES YVILLARD PUTMAN ASOPH RAY VVILERED FRANK SMITH PAUL KENNETH SPRINGER ALLEN KNOX STRONG ROBERT HUTTEN VVENDT JOHN LUDINGTON SCHOONMARER 347 ' Tse -' ' J1'Ik' I .-, KA Thu- 'M .. . . . it, ,, 7 ' i Q' in l , X. , , i Qin' S ,, i i iiii S iff 2 l i l 9555455 a 0 1 li? 1? -- : 121, 'E 1 ,- I QJAYEZ15 9 ff W ,MJ i ,fsiaj - 1 ' gf 47 4, .- 3:1 A. fr 4 4 Q Q I - y pk 7, 2 B ' .mln 3 f 1 p . Je, '1 s 1 y V ff aff Theta Alpha Founded in 1909 ROLL OF CHAPTERS Syracuse University Cornell University Shultis West Bower Bal-:er Call Tobey Stewart Carpenter Barney Jackson Sprague Starks Quackenbusli Topliffe Gardner Kelley Rawlins Hyde Everitt Wiclres Bigelow Lentz Sirnonds Bishop Howlett Shepard C. C. Fairfax Dickinson Prof. Hunt Prof. Lee Griggs Bangs Wright Groenewald Carpenter Garey Trowbridge Becker T.R.Fairfax Searles 348 , Y I ' '1 Beta Chapter Established in IQI4 FRATERS IN FACULTATE VAN HART EVERITT LEE HUNT NIYRON ADOLPH LEE FRATER IN URBE KARL JOHN SEULKE SENIORS JOHN ROBERT BANGS, JR. CLAUDE NIYRON BIGELOW JOHN LEROY DICKINSON, JR. WILLIAM LITTELL EVERITT CHARLES CRITTEND EN FAIRFAX EDWARD REGINALD GRIGGS FRANCIS ALLEN EDWARD VREELAND BAKER ELLERY ROBERT BARNEY GEORGE IVIALLORY BISHOP IRVING JOSLYN CALL JOSEPH CHARLES GARDNER WILLIAM EDWARD JACKSON J FREEMAN SMITH HOWLETT STUART NOBLE HYDE ALBERT LEROY LENTZ LESLIE MANSFIELD SHEPARD WALTER WESLEY SIMONDS HAROLD MEAD RAWLINS XVICKES UNIORS EUGENE FRANCIS LECLUSE HAROLD ARTHUR NLERILL MARSHALL GRANT SHULTIS DONALD HAND STARKS RALPH XVALTON STEWART HERBERT DAYTON TOBEY CARLETON VEDA TOPLIPPE SOPHOMORES HOWARD GOLDSBOURGH BECKER EDMUND ROCKWELL BOWER ROBERT HOLT CARPENTER EGBERT TOWNSEND CURTIS WALTER CARNEY GARY JOHAN ANDRIES GROENEWALD RAYMOND ALDEN KELLEY LEO QUACKENBUSH ROBERT TODD SPRAGUE BASIL EDWIN TROWBRIDGE GEORGE ADDISON WVEST EDXVARD FRANCIS WRIGHT I ' FRESHMEN CHARLES ALBERT CARPENTER THOMAS RUSSELL FAIRFAX HOWARD TALLMAN SEARLES NVD , 7 'Q ...?Q. H oooao 1.1: Qx -W lP 4 lll ll' lI r P 5 llllllhu Q ',', 1 . - in Scorpion Founded in IQI4 Plummer Rutherford Haug Gordon Neuhoff Dolbaum Baird Peabody Palmer lXlacGavock Darby Thomson Davis Sumner Dyett Burch Peterson lfVicks Curry Erwin Vettel Rivenburgh Reinhard Backus McConnell Tandy Sarle Bullock Kammerer VVood Adams Hadley Lape Packard Carr Prof. Collingwood NIcCarthy Thompson VanAlstyne Shaver Bennett 3:10 Scorpion, F RATRES IN FACULTATE GEORGE HARRIS COLLINGWOOD CYRIL HARRIS ARCHIE NICINNIS PALMER FRATRES IN URBE JOHN BENJAMIN BENNETT DEXTER VOSBURG RIVENBURGH KARL HERMAN FERNOW TVIERIT SCOTT HENRY VETTEL SENIORS JOHN DAVRY ADAMS RICHARD HALL PEABODY FREDERICK HENRY LAPE EDWIN ROY SHAVER ROLLIN HERBERT NICCARTHY RALPH PERRIN THOMPSON SIDNEY ALTON PACKARD WALTER KENT VAN ALSTYNE KARL DAWSON WOOD JUNIORS CHARLES XVILLIAM BACKUS CLAYTON MORSE BULLOCK HAROLD FREMONT CARR TVIYRON ALEXANDER GORDON CHARLES EDWARD HADLEY FREDERICK STANLEY KAMMERER MALCOLM ROSEBROOK NICCONNELL GURDON PENDELTON MCGAVOCK JAMES MINOR PLUMMER WARREN DARRESS REINHARD JAMES FREDERICK SUMNER SOPHOMORES THOMAS JEFFERSON BAIRD HAROLD GRAYDON BURCH JOHN ROBERT CURRY LEROY TVIILTON DAVIS HENRY JOSEPH DOLLBAUM EDMOND GRANGER DYETT KENNETH TVICKAY ERWIN NORMAN GEORGE NEUHOFF ERNEST REINHOLD PETERSON WIVARREN FREEMAN SARLE WILLIAM PENN BIGELOW THOMSON ALLYN BENJAMIN WICKS FRESHM EN JULIAN PAUL DARBY WAI.DEMAR HENRY HAUG GUMERCINDO GAMA OSCAR GARROTT TANDY 351 u l 0 I Sigma Upsilon Founded in IQI5 Cornell Crawford 'Wegner Lansing Betts Smilie Nfutchler Gerber Rose Santilli Nloersfelder Bfifflin Stout Large Nfaclflillan Blodgett Nlullanev Cox Spindler 'Winch Freeman Riaahs Coclner Kohler 352 f . 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Jw W FRATRES IN URBE If J I jf JA LAURENCE BRIGHAM JUNE WILLIAM JOHN NIOERSFELDER I SENIORS 31511 HAROLD WILLIANI BLODGETT EDWARD WILSON LARGE ARTHUR CORNELIUS LANSING NORMAN JOHN SPINDLER fig FRITZ WILLIAM WEGNER I JUNIORS JAMES HIIJL BETTS ALBERT HUNTRESS KOHLER FRANK ELLSWORTH CONKLING ARTHUR JOHN NIAAHS WILLIAM THOMAS COX PERCY HOLDEN WINCH X . v-,, SOPHOMORES J -,,:- I 1,1 RAY NICARTHUR FREEMAN JOHN BARRY MULLANEY FREDERICK GEORGE GULDI JAMES ALFRED SANTILLI I J JOSHUA WILSON STOUT, -JR, UH FRESHMEN JOHN SAMUEL CORNELL OSCAR TOWNSEND MACNIILLAN CHARLES GERBER HERVEY STRONG ROSE HENRY HAROLD SMILIE N, I 353 ff WILLIAM CRAWFORD WILLIAM BIDDLE MIFFLIN J ff' my 4: , V , s igzfwf ' if , if CPI AEATA lllf Phi Delia Pi Founded in IQIS ROLL OF CHAPTERS Cornell University College of the City of New York New York University Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute Long Island College Stevens Institute 354 QYJMEQUQEEQ iw' Beta Chapter Established in 1916 FRATER IN URBE MURRAY BROOKES Ross SENIORS GEORGE BOOKSTEIN - EDWARD HOWARD LEWIS WILLIAM GOLDWIN PHILIP PALEW SEYMOUR NIANNING WEISS JUNIORS HARRY HOBART BLASBALG MAXWELL KUPFER SAMUEL HENRY FEINSON LEONARD EDWARD LYONS SAMUEL JOSEPH GOLDWIN INNOCENT JAMES VOLPE SOPHOMORES JOSEPH MARTIN BASS 4 ALEXANDER KEVITZ GEORGE ENRICO CASAZZA OLIVER SYLVESTER LEVITZ HENRY WILLIAM EPHRAIM CLINTON GARDNER LEWIS LAWRENCE LOUIS LIFSHEY I FRESHMEN ROBERT EDWARD POLLAN HENRY WILLIAM TANNHAUSER 355 way A l :, v.,,'g:,m.:.f -5 ' , gs: , 3 wgggns 5' ' H1949 W4 A-. U95 MMS, -,gk-K -fm N , 1 My ' -: Q .Q A- ' , if ,X .. . 497-9 0.1 F 4' W - Komos Founded in 1916 I Reclc Ward Brownell Farnham Shedd Potter Sherwood Hanselman Fleming Blume Dletzen Olsen Stock Owens L. Reel: Haines Ostergren Fiedler Holstrom TenEick 356 JCQQWOS FRATER IN FACULTATE GEORGE HAINES JAMES THOMAS OWENS FRATRE IN URBE CHARLES WATSON TEN EICK SENIORS ADRIAN FRANKLIN BLUME CARL FRITIOF GSTERGREN HUGH NICHOLAS DIETZEN OSCAR RAYNOR GSTERGREN GEORGE HENRY FIEDLER LOUIS RECK, JR. HARRY LEONARD HOLSTRONI LEONARD STOCK, JR. JUNIORS JOHN RIMER FLEMING WILLIAM OLSEN GEORGE RAYNIOND HANSELMAN HARLEY LOUIS POTTER ' VVALTER PROSCH SOPHOMORES MARVIN AIDEN CLARK LAUVRENCE EUGENE SHEDD RICHARD BAYLES FARNHAM HAROLD TALLMAN SHERWOOD DARWIN ADAM WARD FRESHMEN CLAUDE LEWIS BROWNELL ' WILLIAM CURTIS HARRIS JACOB RECK 357 ' V-Y' ie. ,IVE -yn! F 1' I -25: ' Rho Psi Founded in 1916 Chang P. C. Kwong C. F. Liu Tan King Cheng C. S. Liu Fang Hsueh Wang Chao J. S. Liu VVL1 C. C. Kwong Pao Yang 358 SHAO FAN TAN NIING KAO CHAO PU CHING CHENG I . LAN Ko CHANG CHI SHENG LIU JUN SHENG LIU I PU FANG C1-IOU-SON KING Rilo 735i FRATRES IN URBL CHEN FU FRANCIS WU SENIORS SHAO CHING HSUEH CHENG FANG LIU- IUNIORS LVIING SIN KWEI CHAO CHI KNVONG KUO PAO PAO SHAO Ts ENG YANG SOPHOMORES KUO SHU 'WANG FRESHMEN ' PAO CHAO Kwowc 359 ti Q f , ss' Alpha Epsilon Pi Founded in 1913 ROLL OF CHAPTERS New York University Cornell University University of Pennsylvania University of Illinois Emory University Georgia Institute of Technology Peltz Harkaway Leifer Amreich Rossheim Weisbord Cohen Cooper Fichandler Ginsberg Goldberg Beskin Weisberg Adelsberg Tyroler Ozaroif 360 'IH' 'I Beta Chapter Established in 1917 SENIORS HYLIAN ADELSBERG FELIX RfXPH.AEL TYROLER HYLIAN VVEISBERG JUNIORS LOUIS SAUL AMREICH GEORGE COOPER THEODORE HYMAN BESKIN BENJAMIN OZAROFF XVILLIAM COHEN ALFRED DAVID PELTZ SUPHONIORES CARL FICHANDLER HARRY GINSBERG ISRAEL SAMUEL HARKAWAY FRESHMEN NIYER AARON GOLDBERG JOSEPH BIEDERMAN ROSSHEIM MICHAEL LEIFER NORMAN EDWARD WEISBORD 361 , fa -i 1 ' . v, V. W ff x 'N 5 lx I ,1 - if jf ga wi Q 1-:rs I . En ,.,, gi- X f Sigma Pi Founded in 1897 ROLL OF CHAPTERS Ohio State University Kenyon College University of Pennsylvania Cornell University Ohio University University of Illinois Ohio Northern University Franklin and Nlarshall College Purdue University Iowa State University Pennsylvania State College Tulane University University of California University of Utah Thompson Hackathorn Lucas Gauntt Farr Post Wendnagle Giusti Johnson Crandell List Anderson Horton Baxter Drago lrVilliams W'ard Kreinlieder Aldridge Burlage Kinipton Ruehe Bear Smeallie Barker Matson Witzel Wenger lVIallery Haywood Lewis West Spaulding Buerger Wittwer Lansdowne jenkins Prindle Ludlow Nesch 362 YVrede Callan Raymond , '1 .-I,L:.g. i fgma 931' Mu Chapter Established in 1917 . FRATRES IN FACULTATE RICHARD KIMPTON STANLEY ROSS BURLAGE FRATRES IN URBE HARRISON AUGUST RUEHE GARDNER THURSTON BARKER OTTO MARTIN BUERGER EDWARD HARRISON CORNISH LOUIS EVERETT DRACO ALBERT HAYWOOD, JR. CHARLES LUCIUS KILBORNE ARTHUR NICKINLEY ALDRIDGE HERBERT CHARLES ANDERSON EDMUND FRANCIS BAXTER BURNETT LANDREDTH BEAR NLAYNARD FRANK CALLAN DEAN DEFOREST CRANDELL WALTER JOHN FARR FRANK LOUIS GIUSTI EDWARD KENNETH HORTON NORMAN CARL XKVITTWER SENIORS BENJAMIN LEWIS EDYVARD LEONARD NIAIER WILLIAM TABER NIALLERY RICHARD MCCONNELL NIATSON JOHN SYLVESTER SPAULDING LUTHER SHIRLEY WEST WITZEL JOSEPH ALFRED JUNIORS ALBERT NIASON JOHNSON NIILLARD ROBERT KREINHEDER CARL ALBERT LIST ALBERT LUCAS LOUIS CHARLES NLARTIN HENRY VVALLACE SMEALLIE ROBERT WILLIAM THOMPSON CHARLES EUGENE WVENDNACLE RALPH ANDERSON WENGER SOPHOMORES ED WIN AMOR GAUNTT ROBERT JOSEPH LANSDOWNE KENNETH KENNARD HACKATHORN LELAND ROBERTSON POST -JOHN GAMEWELL JENKINS , STUART BELL KELLOGG JOHN EDNVARD QUIS NIATTHEW JOSEPH VVARD FREDERICK BRONSON VJILLIAMS, JR. FRESHNIEN PERCIVAL LOUIS CALLAN JAMES HERBERT LUDLOW THOMAS TEMPLETON MATSON HARRY WACCONER NESCIi FRANK AMES PRINDLE RICHARD THOMAS RAYMOND WILLIAM FREDERICK JVVREDE, JR. . fi xy- .' f I u ., lk J lllxfilfflgxifp 7' I ., A' ,,ql5M'24Q5 2 A K AQMMR IQi'l?ff57'5.?f 1 1 .PIII Al UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA DAVIDSON COLLEGE UPPU P Founded in 1868 ROLL OF CHAPTERS ha Rf1I5SOURI SCI-IOOL OF RflINES GEORGETOYVN COLLEGE XVILLIAM AND RflARY COLLEGE SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF FFENNESSEE TULANE UNIVERSITY SOUTHVVESTERN PRESBYTERIAN UNIVERSITY I-IANIPDEN-SYDNEY COLLEGE 'TRANSYLVANIA UNIVEIKSITY RICHMOND COLLEGE WKVASI-IINGTON AND LEE UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA IALABAMA POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE NORTH GEORGIA AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE UNIVERSITY OF IQENTUCKY TRINITY COLLEGE LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY GEORGIA SCI-IOOL OF TECHNOLOGY NORTH CAROLINA STATE 1A.AND M. COLLEGE UNIVERSITY Or ARKANSAS UNIVERSITY OF STATE OF FLORIDA NIILLSAPS COLLEGE EMORY UNIVERSITY WASHINGTON UNIX'ERS1TY UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS OREGON IAGRICULTURAL COLLEGE UNIVERSITY OF NIISSOURI UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI SOUTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY HOWARD COLLEGE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA UNIVERSITY OF -UTAH NEW YYORK UNIVERSITY IOWA STATE COLLEGE SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY RUTGERS COLLEGE KANSAS STATE AGR. COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY OF IQANSAS UNIVERSITX' OF NEW MEXICO XIVESTERN RESERVE UNIVERSITY SOUTHERN RfIET1-IODIST UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS CORNELL UNIVERSITY BELOIT COLLEGE UNIVERSITY OF NVISCONSIN UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHORIA LINIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA Frost Paris Calleson Spear Turner Sturgis L. Peer Stevenson Gehring Madison Campbell Schmidt Volkert Cooley Coupal Cowan Thomen Banta Snyder Conover A4cGahan Sherk NI. Cowan Pope Peck Ferres Freeman Prof. Carver Krech Prof. Brauner A. Peer Chapman Foote Cassidy Llorgan Robinson ' CI'Ozier Frantz Capron Foster 364 I I I 1 L1 lf? Q! kj 4 if sl . W N E 'L V X f W Y. ii' W SEI ,QF Af QE I' ' 1 '. I-Fr ILJX ,LPI T T 1 5-f5': 'Q N ,fl J, F-fs F 1 I ggi ', If 111-5 I hh' vi 2,154 ff-4 L ,N PM :JM : , I ian 5' y EEF :EQ IW. ME 41 1. ,r J- I L- ' ,SEV-4 I few ui ll I AF? J, , I C A z' Mapa Beta Theta Chapler Established in IOI7 FRATRES IN FACULTATE GEORGE FRANCIS BASON GLAF IWARTINIUS BRAUNER WALTER BUCKINGHAM CARVER STANLEY NIOTT-SMITH FRATRES IN URBE WILLIAM HURSH FARNHAM RALPH FELBER JONES ELBERT PARR TUTTLE ROBERT NIORRIS FOLKERT CYRIL EBENEZER HAZELL SENIORS LOUIS ROUNSEVILLE CHAPMAN GARRETT ELLIOTT CONOVER WALTER DEAN FERRES, JR. RALPH FRANCIS FREEMAN KARL GILBERT KRECH JAMES CORNELIUS IVICGAHAN CHARLES GIFFORD PECK ALFRED JAMES PEER WILLIAM HAYES POPE ' EARL JACOB SHERK JUNIORS THEODORE CHARLES BANTA JOHN JOSEPH CAMPBELL, JR. GEORGE RAYMOND COOLEY ED WARD TAYLOR COUPAL JOHN MARK COWAN JAMES SAMUEL COWAN GEORGE SHELLABARGER DUNHAM ORLANDO BAILEY FOOTE DONALD EMERSON NIARSHALL GEORGE CRAWFORD PAINTER LYNDON ARTHUR PEER VVILLIAM FREDERICK RIPPE VICTOR JOSEPH SNYDER JAMES RICH STEVENSON PAUL WADHAMS THOMEN SOPHOMORES EDGAR AUGUSTUS CALLESON ' EDWIN LEWERS PARIS HARRY BELL FROST, JR. ROBERT LEO SCHMIDT WILLIAM HENRY CHARLES GEHRING IQENNETH BARNEY SPEAR ARTHUR CARROLL MATTISON JOHN LAUREN STURGES FREDERIC TULLIS TURNER FRESHMEN CHARLES HC RACE CAPRON CHARLES EMMES CASSIDY GEORGE DOUGLAS CROZIER FORDYCE LAWRENCE FOSTER CARLTON STOWELL FRANTZ RICHARD ROSE NIORGAN ALFRED LANDER GLSEN JAMES CHENWORTH ROBINSON 365 Q-:EW-1-:-:F :-rf.-my . .. 4 N , t tt w 1 X QQ? X5 X B 5 X W izlbi ' S em av- X we ii-Helga ilfgmy' .9 iv 5- ,1 11.1 if N Q ee fi f arg, w ,fl 1 'bf ax tv 1 Ng ff' -1.4199 tjgefw .rM 'M 'M ,idQLAwwmo,mwMmLQN 5 -' 'N wx- ,:-.-1-.rr f. . . 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Smith Ford Block Almy Ollenhauser Palmer Bush Guest Drake Venman Miner Pellman Kelly R. H. Smith Montgomery Barris Carrere Nloore Ipark Kennedy Dudley 366 In C71fI,ufx,iZ'nLgto1fL Club, BOARD OF GOVERNORS CHARLES DIBBLE BOSTWICK IAMES NICMAHON EUGENE ELWIN HASKELL EDWARD LEAMINGTON1.NICHOLS GLENN WASHINGTON HERRICK HENRY NEELY OGDEN REV. HENRY POMEROY HORTON ' ALBERT EDWARD WELLS FRATER IN URBE WALTER HOYT FRENCH SENIORS HAROLD WATROUS BUSH EMERSON CROSBY KELLY EUGENE TOLMAN DRAKE HARRY GEORGE RCIINER HAROLD WILLIS FORD ARTHUR GEORGE PELLMAN WESLEY TATE GUEST ALEXANDER WESLEY SMITH WILLIAM WASHINGTON IPARK RALPH HARRY SMITH RAY EVERETT VENMAN JUNIORS HENRY CALHOUN ALMY HAROLD JENKINS DUDLEY GERMAIN LEROY AUSTIN ELMER TRAVIS HURST HENRY ALLEN BARRIS GODFREY MORGAN, -IR. ARTHUR KINGSLEYBOSANKO FRANKLIN ANDREW REED FREDERICK SAMUEL CONKLIN CHARLES WILLIAM SIMMONS SOPHOMORES LAURENCE FREDERICK BLOCK JOHN CARD MATHER SAMUEL VAN DYKE KENNEDY, JR. BENJAMIN HENRY PALMER, JR. CLIFFORD REES WHITE FRESHMEN HENRI VALENTE CARRERE I MAURICE WARWICK MONTGOMERY PAUL JAMES MOORE ASSOCIATE MEMBERS CHARLES WILEUR APTHORPE HENRY EWALD, JR. LESLIE NOYES DURYEA ALBERT RAYMOND NOLIN JOHN SOMERVILLE OFFENHAUSER 367 x ' ' -F'3.+' ...-L,h,'..Y.TTxi'ff ., ,, ,W , A, ..-Wu., .,.-..,,.-,,... ,..,., wY7L.5.,,- .., .. .f-'ffT,' ------' v 1 T f'1 rw 'Nfl wil ivll' v L 1w v1'f Xf?.11 wsu, mn H .u UNI' ifli ' 1 'h im , fKP7y 'TU1'x,pu '1 'T 1x ' ' 'X' Y fUiT: 3E:: -1yj,,giw T-1-sQ,5,g,,g' Q! Vu, ,fs gk: g,,,glg1!U:i 1T1'f51!iLsxf.4VLf4, ig' 1,33 1-2!1Y1.Q,!?'ggE j 2,Zjgia1jj5g,'j-f Yf:aH1VgqILgsm'XmiliiulggulmhfwwgIQ:yi,j3QVMQ'Eii11?li g1ufjvEI?f:k:F'mf,',m,'QQ11qgj,,,wyqg. Q 5 . . .. 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Secretary EDWARD LARMOUR RICH, JR., 721 Treafzwer EXECUTIVE CONIMITTEE ALFRED GRIFFIN ASHCROFT, ,ZI PAUL EUGENE O,KEEFE, '22 JAMES HARRY BURKE, ,2O NELSON PIRNIE, 121 RALPH HARRY SMITH, ,ZI 369 1 - 370 iCfiCS 5 Clubs GNC so Cl Q i L ,AI ,. b F F? ,O E , Q O 5? 1 BN f?-. rm- m um... -lv . mun umm n I ' 1 T --1 snvnfm u 371 SENIOR SOCIETY X M 242, fi L Jr lata I 664 K f oo iei R Sphinx Head Francif Loitif Abren Henry Riifling Ashton ferome Thomaf Atkinson William Charley Combi Edward Harrixon Cornifh Horace Franklin Daoief fohn LeRoy Dickinfon, fr. Wilfon Shannon Dodge William Doiiglaf Ellif Willard Ingham Emerxon Thomar David Finn, fr. Francif Piercy Hodgkinyon Edwin famef Hof Stephen Byrd Horrell Harold Alden fewett Willard Aiigiiftnf Kigginf, fr Luther Clinton Kirkland Albert LeRoy Lentz Carl Lioingfton Rollin Herbert McCarthy Thomai Charley McDermott Charlet David Mackey - .Edward Leonard Maier Elliott Butler Maxon Clyde Mayer Robert Arthur Mitchell foaqiiin Molinet, fr. john McLeod Moore William Colman Murray famef Alexander Ramfey fohn Wallace Reaoif' Randolph Packard Rice fohn Balcom Shaw, fr. Ewald john joxeph Smith Lederich Stuart Vance Lonif Wainwright Voigt Lawrence Raymond Wellf 373 SENIOR SOCIETY ll , I - Quill and Dagger Charley Chefter Bailey Gcorge Alden Benton Theodore Talmadge Buckley, Dale Bitmftead, fr. S Thad Litmplein Collitm Albert Stanley Duncan Clency Herman Hafbroitcle john Knight Holbrook, fr. Roger Wolcott Hooker David William fewett john Gordon Mclldioard Roger Daoif lWcPher5on William Henry Rometfch, jr Thomaf Bfpy Saitterf Walter Schoellleopf Schmidt Leflie Manfifield Shepard Norman Snyder Allen Hofie Treman Blzoyn Broolef White Anyley Wilcox, II. famef Bentley Wilxonn Hiram Belding Young 375 JUNIOR SOCIETY i W- M -1-Hg X . Ewfigwgg . N , A, -. ,.,, H f if , , Aleph Samach Norwood Henry Alndrewf Andrew Grey Baldwin Benjamin Tingle Barton fame: Samuel Cowan Howard Baker Cushman fame! Vernon Frank Leonard Sanford Green Lawrence Stephen Hazzard Carl Frank john Piekenf johnson Walter Paul Knanff William Donald Maefferizie fohn Mathew .Maloney Donald Emerfon Ma1'5lzall Emmet famef lllnrpliy , Carl Weddigen Olney Hubert fofeplz Roemer Daniel Burfk Striekler Alanfon Work Willcox Howard WOW 376 JOURNALISTIC SOCIETY X A I - xl X E Sigma Delta Chi BRISTOW ADAMS NIILLARD VAN NIARTER ATWOOD DONALD CUTLER BLANKE DONALD WINSLOW BROWN HOWARD BAKER CUSHMAN LESLIE NOYES DURYEA XIVILLIAM HURSH FARNHAM JOHN RIMER FLEMING JAMES VERNON FRANK PAUL GILLETTE DAVID VVILLIAM JEWETT ROBERT EDWARD LEE JAMES MINOR PLUMMER HUBERT JOSEPH ROEMER ROBERT WMVARREN SAILOR WALTER SCHOELLKOPF SCHMIDT EWALD JOHN JOSEPH SMITH HOWARD ARTHUR STEVENSON HARRY GEORGE STUTZ ELBERT PARR TUTTLE ALANSON WORK WILLOOK ELWYN BROOKS WHITE 377 Q 94 ' I- L. .QL 211555, s- 3, X V ' 'J ,.,,. If S zgma X I Founded at Cornell University in 1886 OFFICERS 1920-1921 S. SIMPSON . T. R. BRIGGS . A. H. WVRIGHT C. A. JOHANNSEN LIST OF ACTIVE MEMBERS OF B. ADAMS H. B. ADELNIANN C. D. ALBERT A. A. ALLEN MISS E. M. .ALSPACH A. L. ANDREWS W. N. BARNARD F. A. BARNES J. H. BARRON M. F. BARRUS A. C. BEAL J. A. EECKER F. BEDEL1. E. W. BENJAMIN J. W. BENNER C. BETTEN C. C. BIDWVELL R. R. BIRCH H. G. BISHOP J. A. BIZZELL A. BODANSRY I J. C. BRADLEY5 MISS H. E. BRANCH J. M. BRANNON R. S. BREED T. R. BRIGGS A. W. BROWNE H. O. BUCKMAN W. H. BURRHOLDER F. P. BUSSEL L. E. CARD C. CARPENTER W. B. CARVER E. M. CHAMOT W. H. CHANDLER C. CHUPP I. P. CHURCH P. W. CLAASSEN MISS G. L. CLAPP J. R. COLLINS R. C. COLLINSON TVIRS. H. COMSTOCR J. CONN F C. CRANDALL C. R. CROSBY L. J. CROSS O. F. CURTIS L. F. CURTISS K. M. DALLENEACH L. M. DENNIS J. D. DETVVILER H. :DIEDERICI-IS H. W. DYE A. J. EAMES R. A. EMERSON P. A. FISH MISS. M. J. FISHER W. W. FISK H. M. FITZPATRICK A. C. FRASER J. A. FRIED J. N. FROST L. A. FUERTES S. H. GAGE D. S. GAMBLE F R 1 . GEORGIA R. C. GIBBS D. C. GILLESPIE S. A. GOLDBERG MISS A. L. GIlANT A. GRAY C. H. GUISE B. S. GUTHRIE W. A. HAGAN G. D. HARRIS E. HASRELL L. A. FIAUSMAN ' I M. HAWLEY C. E. HAYDEN A. J. HEINICI-:E G. W. FIERRICK G. F. HEUSER R. O. HITCHCOCK L. B. HOISINGTON G. S. HOPKINS H. J. HOTCHRISS H. V. HOTCHRISS H. E. HOWE C. B. HUTCHISON J. M. HYATT H. S. JACOBY C. N. JENSEN O. A. JOHANNSEN C. B. JOLLIFFE R. F. KEELER E. H. KENNARD O. B. IQENT A. T. KERR D. S. KIMBALL MRS. B. F. KINGSBURY' B. F. KINGSBUIRY L. KNUDSON L. R. KOLLER THE ALPHA CHAPTER, N. S. Koo J. S. LATTA M. A. LEE J. LIVANT MRS. H. M. LIBBY H. H. LOVE J. D. LUCKETT T. L. LYON L. N. MACDANIELS T. J. MCINERNEY S. S. MACKEOWN A. E. MCKINNEY A. R. MANN L. M. TVIASSEY R. TVIATHESON TMIISS C. J. lV1AURY F. A. IVIAY L. A. MAYNARD B. G. N1ERRITT H. J. MILKS MISS L. A. TVIINNS B. G. TVIISNER G. S. MOI ER C. MOON V. A. IVIOORE H. NI. MOTT-SNIITII C. C. NIURDOCK O . H. MYERS J. G. NEEDHAL4 E. L. NICHOLS M. L. NICHOLS H. N. OGDEN R. M. OGDEN A. OLSSON W. R. ORNDORFF B. L. PALMER J. PAPISH J. O. PERRINE J. G. PERTSCH, JR. W. M. PIERCE A. B. RECRNAGEL D. REDDICK H. D. REED R. R. TREED B. W. RETTGER F. W. REYNOLDS F. E. RICE J. E. RICE D. E. RICHMOND F. K. RICHTBTYER H. RIES G. M. ROBISON 378 . . . . Prefident . 'Vice-Prexident . . Secretary . Treafurzr 1920-1921 H. E. ROSS W. W. ROWLEE R. W. SAILOR E. D. SANDERSON E. S. SAVAGE W. M. SAWDON RS. J. R. SCHRAMM E. W. SCI-IODER M J. R. SCHRAMM H. H. SCOFIELD M. SCOTT L. W. SHARP J. S. SHEARER MISS P. G. SHELDON C. K. SIBLEY S. SIMPSON MRS. A. W. SMITH A. W. SMITH W. A. STOCKING J. B. SUMNER K. F. SUN F. G. SWITZER G. W. TAILBY, JR. J. H. TANNER J. G. THOMPSON M. B. TINKER B. B. TITCHENER F.. P. T. TYNDALL D. H. UDALL G. B. UPTON H. S. VANDIVER MISS K. E. H. VANWINRLE R. M. VOLKERT F. B. XVANN MRS. G. F. WARREN G. F. WARREN L. P. WEHRLE H. P. WELD W. H. WELLHOUSE H. H. WHETZEL MRS. K. M. XVIEGAND K. M. WIEGAND R. G. WIGGANS D. T. VVILBER B. D. WKVILSON F. K. WOLEE E. H. WOOD MRS. A. H. XKVRIGHT A. H. WRIGHT ' MISS R. A. YEATON B. P. ,YOUNG HONORARY ENGINEERING SOCIETY 0 A v ' If AI U Tau Beia Pi Delta Of New York Established January 17, IQIO I FACULTY MEMBERS WILDER DWIGHT BANCROFT WILLIAM NICHOLAS BARNARD RALPH RAYMOND BUSH IRVING PORTER CHURCH HERMAN DIEDERICHS FRANK OAKES ELLENWOOD JOSEPH WILLIAM GAVETT, JR. SIDNEY GONZALES GEORGE ALEXANDER GRAY EUGENE ELWIN HASKELL HENRY SYLVESTER JACOBY VLADIMIR KARAPETOFF DEXTER SIMPSON KIMBALL NIYRON ADOLPH LEE GEORGE ROLLAND MCDERMOTT ALBERT RUSSELL MANN CLARENCE AUGUSTINE MARTIN THOMAS MATTHEWS ERNEST GEORGE MERRITT ALBRECHT NAETER ALBERT CHARLES PHELPS GEORGE BURR UPTON GEORGE YOUNG, JR. CLASS OF IQZI JOHN ROBERT BANGS, JR. WILLIAM DOSH BICKEL WILLIAM FRASER CASSEDY, JR. EDWIN FRANK CHOBOT GEORGE WILLIAM CLAY, JR. BENJAMIN AMOS CUNNINGHAM, JR. WILLIAM LITTELL EVERITT THEODORE SUMNER FARLEY HAROLD INGERSOLL HETTINGER WALTER SCOTT HOLZBERGER HAROLD ALDEN JEWETT JAMES FRASER KIMBELL ALBERT WASHINGTON LAUBENGAYER WILLIAM LESTER LEWIS EDWARD LEONARD MAIER ELLIOTT BUTLER IVIASON CLYDE MAYER CHARLES KARLETON MILLER WILLIAM WALLACE NEALE HUMPHREY NOLAN WILLIAM WALLACE PADDON LAWRENCE VICTOR SMITH IVIILTON BODE STEINMAN ERNEST LATHROP THEARLE LAWRENCE RAYMOND WELLS NORMAN CART WITTWER HIRAM BELDING YOUNG ALBERT ZUIDEMA CLASS OF 1922 ROBERT WILLIAM ANDERSON ROSS STOCKBRIDGE ANDERSON BURNETT LANDRUTH BEAR HENRY CASSAWAY BROWN ROBERT EMMITT BURK HENRY OTIS CHAPMAN, JR. WALTER LEE CISLER SAMUEL BETTLE CRISCOM VIVIAN STREETER LAWRENCE, JR. DONALD VVISNER MYRICK KUO-PAO PAO WILLIAM FREDERICK RIPPE LEON BIDWELL ROSSEAU CHARLES WILLIAM STILLWELL FRANK GARLAND TRAU ALFRED BAILYS WALTON 379 HONORARY ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING SOCIETY Jr ,wav :J 1 ,I I ff' +0 ,-,Aff F574 wa ,I II rg If fgwmymi-'f.. ' ' I , ki ? , QYAIR. ,SAK - M4 'f . , ffl ' A A 'fa I A fn., I AAI, . v.,L. k ,, H Qty V AE.: , - ,, -.-glngj I n,- xx .gy .. l mpgs'- -,Iw If ,rr I agi hf, ., . , f- uLI,,l,, 2 - QQ A . . XGA ' I CI A' T Eta Kappa Ll Kappa Chapter Established In IQI2 HONORARY MEIVIBERS VLADIMIR KARAPETOFF ALEXANDER GRAY FREDERICK BEDELL ASSOCIATE MEMBERS WILLIAM CYRUS BALLARD, JR. GEORGE FRANCIS BASON ROBERT FRANKLIN CHAMBERLAIN JOHN GEORGE PERTSCH, JR. GRADUATE MEMBER HORACE WILLIAM LEET CLASS OF I WILLIAM JOTHAM BEMUS WILLIAM FRASER CASSEDY GEORGE WILLIAM CLAY ROWLAND FENNER DAVIS WILLIAM LITTELL EVERITT FRANK EARLE FAIRCHILD THEODORE SUMNER FARLEY CHARLES STEWART FISKE ,IR- ,IR- SHERWOOD VE A 380 Q21 LELAND HALSEY HILL JAMES FRASER KIMBELL BENJAMIN LEWIS HENRY GEYER IVLCCULLOUGH CHARLES KARLETON MILLER HUBERT HAWLEY RACE ERIC MARTYN RICKARD HAROLD CHARLES SILENT RMILYE Phi Beia Kappa Organized December 5, 1776 NEW YORK THETA CHAPTER Established Aiay 28, 1882 OFFICERS, I92O-I9zI,,- R. H. IQENISTON FRANK THILLY L. A. LIAUSMAN E. R. B. VVYILLIS . . . ZADDITIONAL MEMBERS OF MISS R. S. LIARRIS ERNEST PXLBEE EVELYN lvl-ARGUERITE ZALSPACH ALBERT LEROY fXNDREVVS EUGENE PLUMB ANDREWS NIILLARD VAN IVIARTER ATWOOD DANE LEWIS BALDWIN NIORTIER FRANKLIN BARRUS FREDERIC BEDELL CHARLES EDWIN BENNETT INIRS. CHARLES BEVERLY BENSON JOHN BENTLEY, JR. ALBERT WILHELM BOESCHE GEORGE GLEASON BOGERT HAZEL ELISABETH BRANCH JULIAN PLEASANT BRETZ GEORGE PRENTICE BRISTOL LESLIE NATHAN BROUGHTON ARTHUR WESLEY BROWNE GEORGE LINCOLN BURR JULIAN EDWARD BUTTERWORTH .ALAN DITCHFIELD CAMPBELL HARRY CAPLAN WALTER BUCKINGHAM CARVER MRS. GEORGE R. CHAMBERLAIN PETER VVALTER CLAASSEN FRANK COLUCCI . LANE COOPER CLYDE FIRMAN CRAIG- THOMAS FREDERICK CRANE LOUIS MUNROE DENNIS ARTHUR JOHNSON EAMES HERBERT CHARLES ELMER IVIARION ELIZABETH BLAKE WALTER HOYT FRENCH GUSSIE ESTHER GASKILL THEODORE LAKE BENNETT BLANCHE LAURA BROVVN THELMA FOUROY BRUMFIELD ELEANOR MARGARET FOOTE AGNES NELSON HALL ' ' . . P1eIIfflf71.f - . . V162-Pw.vidr'1zZ Q . Sz'cw'Zary and T1z'f1Iu1'fr I 5,21 .ff I 3 ffl. , ,V .,. 6' , :I H H71 ' . V.,,,. 4 Mffuyy BTI: P!! I 5'I'er'v-I P669 ff . . . . Rcgiffrczv' THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE , P. R. POPE MEMBERS IN THE FACULTY ROLLIN ADAMS EMERSON .ALBERT BERNHARDT FAUST PERCY AUSTIN FRALEIGH MRS. ALLAN CAMERON FRASER GUSSIE ESTHER GASRILL ROSWELL CLIFTON GIBBS LOUIS GOTTSCI-IALK GILBERT DENNISON HARRIS REBECCA STONEMAN HARIKIS LEON AUGUSTUS HAUSMAN BLANCHE EVANS HAZARD JOHN VVILLIAM PIEBEL LVIRS. ERNEST HERR'IAN HESPELT lX.4RS'. GUSTAVE HEUSER HERBERT VINTON HOTCHKISS CHARLES HENRY HULL WALLIE ABRAHAM HURWITZ CHARLES BYRON JOLLIFFE WALTER PAUL JONES RALPH HAYWARD KENISTON HOWARD SCOTT LIDDELL ALBERT LIDDLE JAMESHMCMAHON ELEANOR CLARA RIICIMIULLEN NIIQS. ALBERT RUSSELL RQANN JAMES FREDERICK NIASON LEONARD AMBY NIAYNARD BENTON SULLIVAN NIONROE DAVID SHERMAN MORSE CARLETON CHASE RfIURDOCK ELIZABETH NEELY CLARK SUTI-IERLAND NORTI-IUP GRAIEUATE STUDENT AVIEMBERS JOSEPH HARRY GRIFFITHS CHARLES BROCKWAY HALE I CLASS OF 1921 ALICE MARY HOPKINS LE'AH1LAZAR LOWENSOHN FRANCES MABEL OTTLEY ARTHUR GEORGE PELLMAN KENNETH WARNER PFLEGER 381 I ERNEST TILOXVBRIDGE PAINE ARCHIE LVIACINNES PALMER PAUL RUSSELL POPE IVIRS. PAUL RUSSELL POPE LAURENCE PUMPELLY ARTHUR RANUM ARTHUR JOHN RIDER RASMUS S. SABY ROBERT WARREN SAILOR MRS. ROBERT WARREN SAILOR MARTIN WRIGHT SAMPSON ERNEST WILLIALII SCHODER JACOB RICHARD SCHRAMM NIERIT SCOTT LESTER WAYLAND SHARP SUMNER HUBER SLILCHTER LVIRS, SUMNER HUBER SLICHTER IVIRS. ALBERT WILLIANI SMITH EMMA RONIELIA SPEED ROLLAND RIACLAREN STEWART YVILLIAM STRUNK, JR. FRANK THILLEY DAVIS LOUIS ULLMAN R4-RS. LEONARD C. URQUHART JAMES RAYMOND RVADSWVORTH FRANK BURKETT WANN VVILLIAM LINN WESTERNIAN HERBERT HICE VVHETZEL ANDREW CURTIS WHITE 'WALTER FRANCIS WILLCOX ELIAS ROOT BEADLE WILLIS GEORGE ALAN WORKS EVE TENNEY KNOWER DORRICE ANWYL RICHARDS JAMES RAYNIOND WADSWORTH IJELEN STANKIEWICZ NIAY ASHMORE THROPP ALLAN HOSIE TREMAN XFIOLET LAURA TRIPP ANNA MARIE VINOGRAD CALVIN DODGE ALBERT J W Phi Kqppa Phi MM Emil? OIg2D1LCd 1897 K0 3 Established at Cornell University June 14, 1920 X I-'Iii OFFICERS 1920-21 ' I ROSXVELL CLIFTON GIBBS . . . -. P7'6'5?dZ7Zf CORNELIUS BETTEN . . Vice-Pnmdevzz JOSEPH REXWOOD NADLER . Sfrrftary GEORGIA LAURA WIIITE . . . . Tfeamrer ADDITIONAL NIEMBERS OF EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE CLARK SUTHERLAND NOR'FI-IUP FRANK THILLY EDWARD ALBERT XKVHITE FACULTY NIEMEERS BENJAMIN FREEMAN IQINGSBURY FRED ASA BARNES CORNELIUS BETTEN GEORGE GLEASON BOGERT FRANCKE HUNTINGTON BOSWO ARTHUR HVESLEY BROVVNE HARRY OLIVER BUCKMAN FRED ALBERT CARLSON JAMES EDWIN CREIGHTON ROLLIN ADAMS EMERSON PIERRE AUGUSTINE FISH ROSWELL CLIFTON GIBBS EUGENE ELVVIN HASKELL OSKAR AUGUSTUS JOHANNSEN .ABRAM TUCKER :KERR DEXTER SIMPSON IQIMBALL RTH ,JR. IXLBERT RUSSELL MANN OLIVER LEROY B4CCASKILL XIERANUS ILXLVA IVIOORE JOSEPH REXWOOD NADLER CLARK SUTHERLAND NORTI'IUP ROBERT MORRIS OGDEN JOHN GEORGE PERTSCH, JR. ALBERT CHARLES PI-IELPS HERBERT HENRY SCOFIELD FRANK THILLY CLARENCE ELLSVVORTH TOYVNSEND LEONARD CHURCH URQUPIART EDWARD ALBERT WHITE GEORGIA LAURA XVHITE PAUL PVORK EVANS IALVAH 'WORTHLEY ELLIS LORE IQIRKPATRICK I'IENRY ROBERTSON LORDLY OLIVER CLARK NATALIE XKVOODLAND DUNCAN BERNARD JAMES HARRISON RAYMOND OVVEN HITCHCOCK GRADUATE NIEMBER CLASS OF IQZO S ALGEO NEWELL PRATT FIDEL PAUL SCHLATTER 'WILLIAM STULL FIOLT HERBERT EDWARD B-LARSH DWIGHT LEEDS BSICNULTX' NIERIT SCOTT ROBERT NIORRIS XFOLKERT flrtf and Scimmav THEODORE LAKE BENNETT EDXVARD VICTOR DENNEEN ELEANOR MARGARET FOOTE AGNES NELSON HALL ALICE MARY HOPKINS FREDERICK PIENRY LAPE LEAH LAZAR LONVENSOHN SIDNEY ALTON PACKARD KENNETH WARNER PFLEGER LOUIS .JEROME REED BERNARD SOBOL PVARREN IVIYRON SPERRY HELEN STANKIEWICZ ALLAN HOSIE TREBIIAN VIOLET LAURA TRIPP HERRIANN FREDERICK XIIEXVEG ANNA :NIARIE XIOGEL lwechanical .Eflgiilfffiilg WVILLIAM FRASER CASSEDY, GEORGE XVILLIAM CLAY, JR. BVILLIAM LITTELL EVERITT LELAND HALSEY HILL JAMES FRASER IQIMBELL CLYDE B4AYER HERMAN ARTHUR NIETZGER CHARLES :KARLETON IVIILLER ERNEST LATHROP THEARLE JR. CLASS OF IQZI 382 Civil .E1I.gi1Ie1'1'iazg BIARGARET GEORGIEVNA ARRONET DONALD GRISXVOLD COCKCROFT HAROLD INGERSOLL HETTINGER LAURENCE IRAYMOND WVELLS Law JOHN XKVALLACE IREAVIS DAVID LEXVIIS LJLLMAN .flrchizfertunf EGERTON IQAYE IJUNTER Agricullurr LILLIAN FRED BROTHERHOOD I'IEMPSTEAD CASTLE ELLA JEANETTE DAY ALBERT HOPKINS DE GRAFF ETHEL HINCKLEY HAUSNIAN FREEMAN SMITH HOWLETT FLETA XVENONA HUFF RUBY MAY ODELL BERNARD SMIT FREDERICK REINHOLD UNDRITZ Vfterivzary XVALTER JAY HALL ARCHITECTURAL SCCIETY A-M' I A :Q ,3ILzl1u 5: If . ' .. ' '2 g1 f, 'lyjj-inlet., ,ET ii I ff .R-A W : If. 1 ,.,. I , ' f 'E' HUBERT EUGENE BAXTER HIRAM SAMUEL GUTSELL FRANCKE HUNTINGTON BOSWORTH, JR. CLARENCE AUGUSTINE MARTIN GLAF NIARTINIUS BRAUNER CHRISTIAN NIIDJO LEROY PEARL BURNHAM ROBERT NORTH GEORGE RAY CHAMBERLAIN ALBERT CHARLES PHELPS THOMAS FREDERICK CRANE NATHANIEL SCHMIDT LOUIS AGASSIZ FUERTES VVALTER IQING STONE GEORGE SLVOUNG, JR. GRADUATE NIEMB ERS KENNETH CARVER GEORGE FRASER FREDERICK ROBINSON STEFFENS IQZI PAUL VVOODHULL DRAKE CLARENCE WVILLIAM DUNBAR EDGERTON KAYE HUNTER ROGER DAVIS MCPHERSON ELLIOTT BUTLER NIASON FREDERICK WILLIAM NIEDLONG HUMPHREY NOLAN FRANK HOWLAND ROBINSON ROBERT LEROY SIERING NIILTON BODE STEINMANN CHARLES RGORSE STOTZ VERNE STURGES SWAN TOKISUKE YOKOGAWA 1922 HENRY OTIS CHAPMAN, JR. RUSSELL THORN PANCOAST GEORGE BROKAW HOWELL EDWARD FREDERICK SIBBERT, 383 JR CIVIL ENGINEERING SOCIETY 5. IN , I ', , H:,:I ' ' , L gif, f '- 1:-I . . L: ,.1fIg5 7IS7 ms, , ' wx. 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PAUL I-IALLADAY UNDERWOOD WILLIAM WHETSTONE WANNAMA JOHN LEROY WEBER LAURENCE RAYMOND WELLS 385 KER, JR SENIOR AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY H ebs- Sa FACULTY MEMBERS BRISTOYV ADAMS GEORGE ABRAM EVERETT HARRS' OLIVER BUCKMAN EARL VOLCART HARDENBURG GEORGE JVALTER CAVANAUGH RALPH SELDON HOSMER ' THOMAS JOSEPH NICINERNEY ACTIVE MEMBERS DANIEL SAYRE BEAM NORMAN PIERSON BROWN THEODORE TALMADGE BUCK HAROLD LEROY CREAL JOHN LEROY DICKINSON JOHN RIMER FLEMING NIILES WILLIAM FRY HAROLD BENEDICT GIFFORD ALFRED SEBASTINE HERZIG DAVID WILLIAM JEWETT LUTHER CLINTON KIRKLAND ARCHIE NELSON LAWSON CHARLES ARTHUR LAZO ALFRED COBAUGH LECHLER HAROLD NIILLER LEINBACH JAME LEY, JR. S BENTLEY 386 ALBERT NIARVIN IVIACDONALD JOHN PHILLIP NICCLAIN JAMES ASHER MCCONNELL LAWRENCE EVERMAN NOBLE CARL WILHELM NORDGREN JAMES BECKLEY PALMER SCHUYLER ALDEN PERRINE EDWARD LARMOUR RICH, JR. NIILTON PETTIS ROYCE CRAIG SANFORD LESLIE MANSFIELD SHEPARD NVHYLAND DELOS SPRONG ARTHUR LEMUEL TUTTLE, JR. WVILLIAM STEELE WADSWORTH ALFRED ALOYSIUS VVJHITEHILL VVILSON I SENIOR AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY fi M gw K Helios HONORARY MEMBER JAMES EDWARD RICE MEMBERS HOWARD SETH ALDRICH JOHN BENJAMIN BENNETT HENRY BURR BUTTON GRIFFITH SAPPINGTON CLARK ALDEN COLSTEN MILES HUGO CUBBON HAROLD RAYMOND CURRAN RAYMOND CHARLES DIKEMAN WALTER JOHN DOCKERILL EUGENE TOLMAN DRAKE LEONARD KNIGHT ELMHIRST , JAMES LEE ENSIGN OLIVER ELMORE EVERETT RUSSELL WARREN GRAY HAROLD CLAYTON GRINNELL ALFRED MCPHERSON HAYS DANIEL HEMINGWAY HELLER FREEMAN SMITH HOWLETT BURTON AARON JENNINGS JOHN SWARTOUT KIRKENDALL FRANCIS JOSEPH MCALLISTER JAMES CORNELIUS MCGAITAN ARTHUR JOHN MASTERMAN EARL DWIGHT IVIERRILL JAMES STARR NICHOLSON RALPH JACOB QUACKENBUSH CHARLES CHANDLER ROSS PHILLIP DOUGLAS RUPERT XVILBUR HERBERT SIMOQNSON ' BERNARD SMIT VVILEORD FRANCIS STOUGHTON CHARLES THOMAS SWEENEY FREDERICK REINHOLD UNDRITZ LUTHER SHIRLEY WEST FRANCIS ALLEN WICKES JAMES EDWARD WILSON 387 LAW SOCIETY' 'ewif' I I Jgxlssy 5 I 'I A 'V' 'I I Wy' , A JM I ,j-fm -745 :WGN J I wx. 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FRANCIS HENRY LUDINGTON NIORRTIMER ALLEN SULLIVAN JOHN ODELL TODD , , , ,, :,I.4+ ,, Y, K V ' I I rw 'v ,MV I A:I.:u,frfr:'n:f1:-fwiff :E ,rf mv 400 I U lr- 'i 3 E: IH if 41 JZ REI N15 qfiis 274 I ' 15213 Q33 'Qi I- E 1152 1,3 215 2153 Ex -AI IE li 71 l li we W 13 li-:. J A ME - E .Is HE IF 4-. af: E If P wb M- -.: iw V21 QD Wil :JE Ie ,I Em. v I ,fv 1 'L' 1 F 5 i I l Culver Club HONORARY MEMBERS COLONEL L. R. GIGNILLIAT LT. COL. R. R. ROSSOW ACTIVE MEMBERS JOHN SEIBERLING PFLUEGER ..., RUSSELL VVELLAND FROST . HAROLD ELMER BOYD . CHARLES BEACKEY HUGHES HONVARD ARCHIBALD ACHESON CHARLES LYKRAND DAVIDSON XVILLIAM DOUGLAS ELLIS PAUL RICHMOND HART RUDOLPH JOHNSON ALBERT HALL LAKIN JOHN LUCAS RICHARD IVIELDRUM PAXTON JOHN EDWARD TREU ASSOCIATE MEMBERS JAMES SCRANTON FULLER EDWIN BABCOCK JANES J. NLCCARTHY ROUNDS ROBERT LELAND ZEIOLER 401 . P 1'fJ'idz11z' Vice-P1'e5'Zdmz5 . Secretary T1'eLzfu1'e1' WASHINGTON SOCIETY I g I Siam rw I A ,: , 'ii img... ' Al -J 3 ' ns. 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EFFM :,.. .,pVw . '. A. , . ,w. wff'- . 1 . 1 .,,x-QR... .. 3 A .f, The Southerners HONORARY MEMBERS LIEUTENANT T. H. TWESTON PROFESSOR C. L. DURHAM PROFESSOR J. Q. ADAMS COLONEL F. A. BARTON LT. COLONEL T. J. J. CHRISTIAN ACTIVE MEMBERS WILLIAM VVALLACE NEALE . Prefidevzz THEODORE FRANKLIN KING Vice-Prefidfnz' PERCY HASSELLE XVOOD . . T1'eaIure1' ARTHUR BRAZIL NEWBY SAMUEL DUNLAP BRADY, JR. REESE DECOURSE ALLEN ROBERT EMORY ATKINSON EUGENE STANLEY AULT HENRY GASSAWAY BROWN, JR. RALPH HAMILTON BYRD CARLETON SEWELL CUNNINGHAM EDGAR STERLING DAUGHERTY HAROLD ROBERT DAVIS DANIEL ORVILLE DECHERT, JR. IRVING MILLER ELLIOTT WILLIAM DOUGLAS ELLIS, JR. JOHN STOKES ENSOR, JR. HAL WILSON FIELDS CHARLES STEWART FISKE LOUIS RIBERA HALL JOHN BLACKSTOCH HAWLEY, JR. ALBERT GOODLOE JOYCE, JR. CHARLES CROUCH :KAUFFMAN WALTER GARNETT LADD VIVIAN STREETER LAWRENCE NIERRIL DAVID LIPSKY -103 . .Rfcording Sfcretavy . Corresponding Secrftary VVILLIAM FRANCIS MAHON, JR. JOSEPH REXWOOD NADLER JOHN SOMMERVILLE OFFENHAUSER WALTER DESMOND POPHAM WILBUR JACKSON PRESTON LAWRENCE BELLFIELD PRYOR LOUIS ECKERT REED EDWARD LARMOUR RICH, AJR. JOSEPH DILL RIVERS BENJAMIN WILSON ROBINSON JOHN DANIEL SHEPARD WALTER PAUL SHERRILL GILBERT MARTIN SIEBERT SPENCER EDWARD SISCO, JR. FRANK GARLAND TRAU HUMPIIREY ROBINSON WAGPXR XVHETSTONE WANNAMAKER, JR. RALPII ANDERSON WENGER ANDREW NIERCER WHITE NIAYHEW HONVARD VVHITE LOUIS ARTHUR WINKELMPXN Rocky Mouniain Club OFFICERS DANIEL CURTIS LINDSAY , Pfffzdeni THOMAS EDWARD NIOPFITT . . 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ACHESON J. D. ADAMS D. R. ANDERSON R. S. ANDERSON R. W. ANDERSON H. R. ASHTON C. C. BAILEY F. O. BAIN A. B. BAIRD F. A. BARTON N. BAWLF S. B. BEACH D. H. BECK C. F. BEELER R. BERRY H. K. BETHEL W. H. BRITTAIN L. M. BREESE G. BREMER T. R. BRIGGS VV. G. BROUGHTON C. F. BROWN A. L. BULLEN C. K. BURDICK R. M. BURK G. L. BURR B. P. CARPENTER C. C. CARTER T. J. J. CHRISTIAN D. G. COCKCROFT D. WV. COLEMAN G. H. COLLINGWOOD J. F. COOK A. COPELAND J. E. CREIGHTON H. B. CUSHMAN E. H. DEMING R. DENSMORE J. D. DETWILER J. K. DEWAR F. DICRSON R. H. EDWARDS L. K. ELMHIRST W. I. EMERSON E. S. ERICSON R. A. ESTERBROOK E. R. FISHER H. FLACK J. S. FLAUTT D. E. FOSTER E. A. FRANCE R. W. FROST H. S. GABRIEL W. M. GALE OFFICERS HONORARY MEMBERS J. L. DICKINSON T. C. RSCDERRIOTT MENIBERS C. GARSIDE J. P. GATY W. B. GEROULD W. B. GOETZ C. J. GORMAN R. GRANT J. A. GROENEWALD R. HANNAH J. HANNIOAN W. A. HAMMOND G. Ii. HARRISON L. S. HAZZARD 4 J. R. HENKLE H. I. HETTINOER F. P. HODGKINSON J. C. HOLLIS R. YV. HOOKER R. HOSPITAL H. D. HUEBS H. C. HUCKETT J. P. HUESTIS C. G. IRISH R. IRVINE A. S. JOHNSON H. JOHNSON . M. JOHNSON M. F. JOHNSON P. JOHNSON S. JENNINGS D. B. KENNEDY W. E. KUGEMAN W. H. LATHROP C. S. LAWRENCE L. C. LEONARD J. M. LINDEMAN H. S. LOMAX A. E. LUNDIE R. H. MCCARTHY J. B. MCCLATCHY W. B. IVICIVIILLAN A. M. IXSCTAGGART W. C. MARTIN C. R. IVIATHER R. MATHESON C. P. RSAXSON L. D. MAYER E. A MEAKER J. A. MOLLER H. MORAN E. J. MURPHY S. J. NAVIN G. W. NAYLOR C. S. NORTHUP WU 406 Club . Prffident . P iff-Prefident . Sefretary . Tfmfurer J. T. BfICGOVERN J. F. MOAKLEY M. E. RICHMAN H. L. O,BRIEN A. PALMER S. PEER G. H. PHILLIPS J. M. PLUMMER L . REED . P. RICE L. W. RICHARDSON F. H. ROBINSON H. ROENNE . E. C. RYAN R. VV. SAILOR M. W. SAMPSON W. R. SCHLICHTER J. G. SCHURMAN W. E. SCHUTT I. R. SCOTT E. J. SEIFREAT S. SIMPSON S. E. SIMPSON J. D. SHANER F. R. SHARPE - I R J. B. SHAW C. SHELDON B. SMIT F. M. SMITH P. R. B. SMITH R. J. SOUTHERN WV. A. SPEAKMAN L. E. SPOCK R. B. STEINMETZ F. W. STEWART D. B. STRICKLER J. S. STRATTON W. STRUNK, JR. V. S. SWAN E. W. TAYLOR A. THORNE G. TOUPIN A. B. TREMAN A. H. TREMAN R. XZALEASKY H. P. VAUGHN L. W. VOIGT W. H. YVALTER , A. B. WALTON T. NI. RVARNER H. W. WELLRIAN H. E. WILDER H. B. WILKINSON R. A. WILSON S. B. WILSON C. A. WOOD F. W. WOOD X1 J 5 llll gfiw I S. A ,QED lx -Q J .QV ---- D ,J W I 12 R 'Iiify I3 I nw, lr 521, -- -A-4' S' 1 ff llllll' . ' V21 '21 JJ if I -Wi 'X if Le Cercle Francais ADNHNISTRATION EDMOND ADRIAN PERRECAUX, 722 . . Prefident ARISTIDES MARCOCLOU, Graduate Trfamrer ROBERTA WINCHELL QUICK, ,22 .... Sfcrezary CONSEIL ITADMINISTRATION PROP. OTHON GOERR GUERLAC PROF. JAMES FREDERIC NIASON PROP. LAURENCE PUMPELLY MEMBERS PROF. IRVING PORTER CHURCH CEmeritusD NLRS. WILLIAM ALLEN FREDERICK FRANCIS BAYLES HELEN BELDEN NI. 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HSUEH H. :KAO NIISS T. N. KWONG C. F. LIU JUNIORS MISS H. H. LAU C. S. LIU KI. S. LIU K. P. PAO SGPHGMORES I. P. FANG S. C. LIU FRESHMEN P. C. TQWONG ASSOCIATE MEMBERS C. H. HUANG NIRS. M. S. IKWEI 408 Z. K. TING H. C. WANG L . J. WANG C. W. VVOO C. F. WU T. S. YANG C. Y. XIEH T. K YU L. C. Y. H. C. L. H. P SU SUN TANG W'U T. H SHEN T. C. TANG S. T. YANG D. S. YAO K. S. 'WANG MISS O. L. LING C. Z. VVANG T. T. TSAI J. EfEN .ff I. I I ,. .'II'II,m.'-I,,, Lu, N'H,v1 -- IV, I 1 J '- I I '1 ' I I I vu I-I ' I an , I 1 A E A A A II- EE E K Wzfjzi gf f VW xy J . 1,,,,f, , m W-,-E .Y Marv - , 21 A,.4a'a:R,, ,., W - M y :Ml -,, -' 1 9:36 -' 4 I A , I 31 Y A 1 , 1 ,Q - 3 1 1 , I ORN ELL VNIIVERRITY J I I I' X :L X '. prgfkz-vfjv uw ,.I wig Illl s- ,,I.',::gZMMi.Ar -N ,Julia L. - , -I . f ,ff V . : fav? N3 53, 9 ,,f, . 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Q 5 , :SEEN L'-'L' B 1., Eg O - I Dj N. of ' J 1' E X' 'X ' 'I I ' M- QYE gf, ' -I ff .,,iI.,.:iJiT1ii'i:: 1T -f:' I., I t .- .... . is 'A g I ' 'si-A' rf GENERAL SERVICE ROLLIN HERBERT NICCARTHY, '21 . . President ALLAN HOSIE TREMAN, '21 . . . Vice-President FREDERIC CHAPIN LANE, '21 . . . Recording Secretary PROFESSOR HENRY SYLVESTER -IACOBY ...... Treasurer HENRY LEWIS O'BRIEN, JR., '21 . Chairman Coffee Hoitse Committee HUMPHREY NOLAN, '21 . . . Chairman 'Building Committee ALLAN HOSIE TREMAN, '21 . . Chairman Finance Committee WILLIANI COLMAN NIURRAY, '21 . . Editor-in-Chief Cornell Handbook JULIAN LAURENCE WOODWARD, '22 . Assistant Editor Cornell Handbook JAMES BASHFORD TROUSDALE, '22 . Business Manager Handbook ROGER BAILEY CORBETT, '22 Assistant Business Manager Handbook EDWARD HARRISON CORNISH, '22 Chairman Cornell Overseas Committee PAUL GAMBER CULLEY, '21 . Chairman Student Volunteers RICHARD HENRY EDWARDS . ...... 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I ' 'Y 1' ,w W 1 91' -e- I VV Ii 417 Brown Coupal Vaughan Spence Gaty Wadsworth Davies Kaufmann Nlitchell Keiper Burnstead Peer The Cornell Era Publifhea' Serrzi-Morztlily: Photographic, Litfrary, Editorf Chofari by Competition Ojica: 222 Eaft State' Strfft THE BOARD OF EDITORS DALE BUMSTEAD, -IR., '21 . . . Editor-1'1i-Chiff ROBERT ARTHUR IVIITCHELL, '21 . . Bufirieyf Manager ALFRED JAMES PEER, '21 . . . Photographic Editor EDWARD TAYLOR COUPAL, '22 Affiftarit Photographic Editor HENRY POLK VAUGHAN, '24 . Affociate Photographic Editor ELISABETH KEIPER, '21 . . . . Womertlf Editor RICHARD KOHNS KAUFMANN, '22 Affiftant Bufintff Mariagar CHARLES G11-'FORD PECK, '22 . . Affociate Manager WILLIAM STEELE WADSWORTH, '22 . . Affociata Martagar WILLIAM HENRY DAVIES, '23 . 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Salef .Manager CARL FRITIOF OSTERGREN, '21 DONALD NVISNER NIYRICK, '22 5 CHARLES HOWARD ALBERDING, '22 GEORGE NIALLORY BISHOP, '22 HEWLETT HOFFMAN DURYEA, '24 ASSOCIATE EDITORS PRESIDENT ALBERT W. SMITH DEAN DEXTER S. KIMBALL PROFESSOR WILLIAM N. BARNARD PROFESSOR JOHN G. PERTSCH PROFESSOR ALEXANDER GRAY PROFESSOR GEORGE B. UPTON PROFESSOR ALBERT E. WELLS 420 F, 1 Z1 l ri ' 1.11 'kill will 12,3 llivf lf! ig-'ls eil! F-'X ,Ci , 'feral Mill IE' ff? FEI yell, FV l' I 33:13, will ,JPN Elf' filf lggr S11 21 ILM 14 1. -' in T-rx I ii-1 'J ll 'Ei I E1 'z 2. ir ' eg' I lr Ei, 5, Rl if I rs' I if . Pnilf l i ':'-El 451 if 5 l li H v,, y, L llfll 'IE lf? l' ri' lf' i wi' JIU. 11,5 . Q '2 ,' ,nr-XLR' ywraw -. 'L l '11':1 L.fJ,I ,y,g,.l,a Y W .1 A,- , 7 A - -T if-11-A.,-.Afflff -fx -4- f, V N1CKee VVhitney Bryant Conkling Shanklin Prof. Barnes Delaney Dean Haskell Sluerlc Chobot Pratt Copeland Cockcroft Regan Chavanne The Cornell Civil Engineer A Piibliflied ,Monthly by the Civil Erigiiierrf of Corrie!! Uriiverfity BOARD OF EDITORS DONALD GRISWOLD COCKCROFT, '21 . . . . Editor-in-Chief EARL JACOB SHERK, '21 . . . Managing Editor FRANCIS ALOYSIUS REOAN, '21 . Biirirmr Manager EDWIN FRANK CHOBOT, '21 . . Aidifertifiiig Manager JOHN JOSEPH CHAVANNE, '21 . Alumni Editor ROY ERNEST PRATT, '21 ...... Cirfulatioii Manager JUNIOR ASSOCIATE EDITORS CARLETON ELLIOTT BRYANT, '22 DVIVIGHT LOTHROP COPELAND, 722 FRANK ELLSVVORTH CONKLING, JR., '22 FRANCES MARY DELANEY, '22 EDWARD PRICE NICKEE, 722 , ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANAGERS GEORGE ROBERT SHANKLIN,A,22 HOWARD ERVVIN VVHITNEY, 722 ADVISORY BOARD EUGENE ELVVIN I-IASRELL ' FRED ASA BARNES ' 7 7 7 ERNEST TRURAN, 95 ALUMNI ASSOCIATE EDITOR CLINTON L. BOGERT, 'O5 I 421 Wicks Hamilton Talmage Page Buck Huschke Zehner Rich Smith Howard Druckerman Bond Lathrop Undritz Fleming Cooper Lawson XViCkeS The Cornell Countryman Illuftrated Monthly: Publifhed by the Student: in the College of Agriculture Chofen by Competition and Election ' THE BOARD GF EDITGRS JOHN RIMER FLEMING, '21 ARCHIE NELSON LAWSON, '21 FRANK WALDO LATHROP, '14 GERARD HAMMOND, '18 . FRANCIS ALLEN WICKES, '21 FREDERICK REINHOLD UNDRITZ, '21 . ELIZABETH TERRY COOPER, '21 . EDITORIAL STAFF . . Editor Bufineyf M anager . Alumni Editor Alumni Manager Circulation Manager . Managing Editor . Wonzen'J Editor FREDERICK HENRY BOND, '22 ROBERT PIERRE HAMILTON, '23 NATHANIEL ALLEN TALMAGE, '22 LYMAN ARTHUR PAGE, '23 LOUIS AYLESBURY ZEHNER, '22 .ALLLYN BENJAMIN WVICKS, '23 BUSINESS STAFF EDWARD LARMOUR RICH, JR.,72I HENRY ALBERT RALPH HUSCHKE,,22 CLIFFORD MARTIN BUCK, 722 GEORGE JACOB DRUCKERNIAN, '23 ROBERT JACKSON HOWARD, '22 XVILFRED FRANK SMITH, '23 422 Nliller Vedder lXflcC1eHand Servera Ray BlcCOOey Ullman Johnson Wlhiteside Prof. Bogert Prof. Stevens YVhiLman Hays Finkelstein Pirnie Cornell Law Quarterly Publiflzed Bi-.Monthly During the Academic Year by the Faculty of the College of Law and a Board of Student Editor: Cltofen upon the ' Recommendation of the Faculty BOARD OF EDITORS GEORGE GLEASON BOOERT, 'O8 . Faculty Editor ROBERT SPROULE STEVENS, 'O8 . . Faculty Editor JOHN 'VVALLACE REAVIS, '21 . . Editor-in-Chief EARL CHARLES VEDDER, '22 . . . lllanaging Editor SAMUEL CORBIN WHITMAN, '21 . . Bufineu Manage1' ARTHUR STILLWELL JOHNSON, '22 Affflntant Bufinefr Manager ASSOCIATE EDITORS ALFRED LEWIS FINKELSTEIN, '21 WALTER LEWIS NIILLER, '22 JAMES SOLOMON HAYS, '22 NELSON ROSOOE PIRNIE, '21 CHARLES WARREN LITTLE, '21 HERWEOH RAY, 722, RALPH ALEXANDER MCCLELLAND, '21 JOAQUIN SERVERA, '22 JOHN HENRY MCCOOEY, JR., '21 DAVID LOUIS ULLMAN, '21 HORAOE EUGENE WHITESIDE, '22 423 R -A -L 5 1. ex 1 ,L 2.1 ., .-J -H K ...X A 51, I flq, ii JM ilk 11 YEL w 'fb fi . 4 ,L- ,F. EQ 1 an r N,--1 L gag- fffiw wg if 23.3 ,, , ffl R551 in x Eh. , 55,5 f, A mf 'dsl fi iii sf lm fpgf ,fu y, LEX, , 'zz' I L., 141 Y TNI ' 'TMS , up Ng., We: V.. , .4 K if QE Ll. Jail 'C 1 SY it RET ,UI H- bi, N KJ' fl TV X Aiwa 1 -4 HJ RTW ffs ,. w 4. N W-T, ,1 . I 5 T: 5 'V Ig: A V H Q jg p,,,.,, if ' Y ' I N ,Rwvvf ,X X X A T ,V ,g wg I '- .- A .A 1 ' 'L-Kg ww ,f , . A1 -': 'K LW 49 , ,U L, , 1 Yvffg Liigag Tj Y J- fligvqig., H5352 ' ' Morse A Fribdman ' Schlissel Stillwell Cornwell Thomas The Cornell Chemisi Publifhad Qua1'te1'Zy by the Cornell Chamifff Afmciation u11a'a1' the Sujzervifiolz. of tha Depa1'tment of ChE171fIl7'jf' THE BOARD OF EDITORS RAI.PH THOMAS IQLINE CORNWELL Faculty Repre,ventati1Je. XVILLIAM EDWARD FRIEDMAN, 721 - Senior Editor RAYMOND EINNON THOMAS, ,2I Busineff Manager ASSOCIATE EDITORS CHARLES WALTER MORSE, 721 NIORRIS SCHLISSEL, ,zz CHARLES TKVILLIAM STILLWELL, 722 Y. If -Y q,f,g'k,, 4 4, 424 , 1 N w gli!!! llllllllllfllllllllllllHHHIIWHHIIHIIIIIIIIUIIHIHHIIHI IHIDIIilUlIIllilll1!lIHIlll!UHlllI IIUIHIIH!iHl'lIflllllllllllllllilllllllll E E 'W' W v 4 1 E E l' I ' ig E i , 1 2 , E ff fJMff f K77' XX 5 fi 1 -' f .Nf:3'Nf1 5 E I I X E E I ,- f ENf 79 X E 2 . ' 4 f -3 E f NY- . E . N I if -'v'i'i:- X Z' 2 I ' ' 1 E E . ' ' 1' K -- DX Y. 5 E ' 1, 1 A . I, 'I . E SJ,W NN ifq 2 5 31 1' f 3 ,, 5 5 5' , ' , - - X E E 1. 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D .. -SFP vi i - I 'inn1mn1luuumuluuuuuuuululmummmmn un muummnmuum ummnnuunm n uuuu m nmmumnf Mwsucc-2 mumwmfuas Q19 BDHZIBEAXITHZ 4 Welti Althouse Smeallie Johnson A. B. Treman Ford Race Hooker Quaintance WVa1rner Herrick Brown West Sturges Todd Schnatz W'iclcs Gray Taylor Culley Severinghaus Wittwer Holmes Starr Adams llfleehan Wfenger Bryant Artigas Taliaferro Stevens McCarthy Reese Moller Johnstone Sharpe Banks Everett Rose Cannon McGahan Cushman Holbrook Medlong Wood Dann Emerson A. H. Treman Carver Steel Lacey Taylor K5 GLEE C LVB WIVILLARD INGHAM EMERSON, '21 . . . Mavzager CHARLES AMOS WOOD, '22 . . , Affiftant Manager ALLEN HOSIE TREMAN, '21 . . . Prefzdent ROMEYN BERRY, 'O4 . . . Graafaate Managev RAYMOND TERRY STARR, '21 . . . Lzadfr HOLLIS ELLSWORTH DANN ...... Directov FIRST TENORS J. F. CANNON, '20 H. K. SNIVELY, 722 O. E. RVERETT, '21 E. STEVENS, '23 F. W. IVIEDLONG, 720 L. TINKLER, '21 C. H. REESE, '23 H. VVECKES, 724 H. W. SMEALLIE, '22 I.. S. VVEST, 72.1 N. C. AVITTWER, '24 SECOND TENGRS R. CHRISTIANSON, 721 J. E. INIEEHAN, 723 R. L. FORD, '23 G. W. PURDY, '23 J. K. HOLBROOK, '21 H. H. RACE, '21 J. W. JOHNSTONE, .'23 R. T. STARR, 72I J. C. NICGAHAN, 721 J. L. STURGES, '23 D. F. TAYLOR, 721 FIRST BASSES M. L. BRYANT, '21 P. G. CULLEY, 72,1 R. W. GRAY, 721 M. T. HERRICK, ,ZI L. J. S. HOLMES, '23 R R. NV. HOOKER, '21 VV UD M O O Z U DU up CD CD W mbabmmrlmwm P Q E E2 Z ID Nz N. -I. D. ADAMS, 722 S. L. ALTHOUSE, '21 . R. ANDERSON, '22 . T. BANKS, '23 . P. BROWN, '21 CARVER, '20 . wwzww IV. H. VIANPELT, '22 4 R. F. JOHNSON, '23 M. H. T. LACEY, '21 H. MCCARTHY, '21 R. SEVERINGHAUS, . W. STEEL, '21 WELTI, '24 . E. QUAINTAINCE, ' . W. ROSE, '22 T. SCHNATZ, 722 . M. SCHMECR, 721 K. SHARPE, '23 B. TREMAN, '23 H. TREMAN, 721 Byfcl Travilla Hutchinson Gaty Hubbsi Myriclc Staub Barlow Stahl Hunter Fiske 'Olsen Rhodes Alcus Windnagle Frost Lee Chamberlain Bissell MacDonald Flory Stillwell Wethey Nielsen Hoyt Berger Hengerer Upstill Cubbon Tuttle Potts Ellis Crisiield Young Wood Emerson A. H. Treman Coleman Brillinger Reeves Hodglfinson .Mi-yi L,-.,, 'n:l,, wi-w,,.,,m , ,.g V ,lm mmin .wwlnf , H. ALCUS,J1'., '24 C. BERGER, '24 . S. CORNEY, '22 .I. CRISFIELD, '21 . G. FOWLER, '24 WWW? R. W. FROST, '23 H. B. HENGERER, '21 N. C. BURNETT, '23 C. S. FISKE, '21' L. P. FLORY, '24 L, GATY, '23 1-3 R. . M. HARMON, '24 AI. D. HITCHCOCK, '24 H. D. HUBES, '22' YV. B. BACKER, '21 F. O. BISSELL, Jr.. '24 B. D. CHAMBERLAIN, F.B. MCSTOCKER, '21 S. H. BARLOYV, '23 G. YV. TEARE, '22 724 D LI CLVB HENRY BEITZEL BR11.L1NGER, '21, Lfader GEORGE L. COLEMAN, '95, Dzrfcrm' FIRST MANDOLINS D. F. XVINDNAGLE, '23 SECOND MANDOLINS J. C. TRAVILLA, -Ir., ' VIOLINS G. BQIYERS, '23 GUITAR CELLO A. H. TREMAN, '21 CLARINET L. N. DURYEA, '22 MARIMBAPHONF B. A. REEVES, '21 FLUTE F. P. LIODGKINSON, '21 PIANO H. E. WETHEY, '23 DRUMS W. D. E1.L1s, '21 SAXOPHONE DOUBLE BASS H. R. YOUNG, '21 429 P. E. HOUCK, '24 A. T. LIUNTER, '23 M. R. HU-14:1-11NsoN A. STEBBINS, '24 C E. D. UPSTILL, '21 A. C. XIVHITE, '23 . L. LEE, '23 G H. M. LEINBACH, '2 J. D. NIACDONALD, D. YV. B'IYRICK, '22 H. V. NE1LsoN, '22 3I.O1,sEN,'22 W. G. RHODES, '22 NI. H. CUBBON, '21 B. Z. EIDAM, '23 R. F.. KEEFE, '17 P. H. STAU13, '21 D. H. GA1.LAG11ER, C. E. YVENDNAGE1., .W. STILLWELL, '2 Musical Clubs Review of the Season The season of 1920-21 has been for the combined Glee, Banjo, and Mandolin Clubs one ofthe most successful in their history. Early in Qctober, the customary fall try-outs were held, and the clubs were more than able to obtain all the men needed to fill the various vacancies. Over two hundred men tried out at this time for positions on the respective clubs. On November fifth, the Nfusical Clubs moved en masse to the Hotel Penn- sylvania in New York, where a joint concert with Dartmouth was given on the eve of the Cornell-Dartmouth football game. The large ball room was hlled to capacity with undergraduates and alumni, and the concert was pronounced a decided success. ' The next concert was given in Ithaca, on December eleventh, on the eve of the departure of the Cornell Cross-country team for England. The event took the form ofa send-off for the team, and was well attended by students and towns- people. The twenty-seventh annual Christmas trip proved to be one of the most en- joyable and successful trips ever undertaken by this organization. Concerts were given in the following cities in the order named: Syracuse, Mount Vernon, New York City, Philadelphia, Wilmington, Baltimore, Columbus, Detroit, and Roch- ester. Large and appreciative audiences were played to in every city. The at- tendance of a great number of influential and socially prominent patronesses indicated that the concerts of the Cornell Nlusical Clubs hold a high position in the season's social calendar. In accordance with the policy started last year, greater emphasis was laid on stunts, and much latent talent was developed. Each year the social part played in the trip becomes more important, and more elaborate entertainment was provided this year than on any previous trip. Luncheons, tea dances, dinners, evening dances, theatre parties,and other forms of amusement characterized the trip. Immediately after the Clubs' return to Ithaca, rehearsals were begun in prep- aration for the Junior YVeek concert. This was given in Bailey Hall on the evening of February ninth before the usual gathering of Junior Week guests. During Block week, at a meeting of the Nlusical Clubs' Council, C. A. Wood, '22, of Syracuse, was elected manager of the Clubs for the following season, and YV. F. Landers, '23, of Indianapolis, was elected assistant manager. A new policy is to be instituted in the election of members to the Musical Clubs. A membership committee consisting of the president of the clubs, the two leaders, the manager and assistant manager, and two members-at-large from the Clubs, will be formed. This move has as its object a better understanding between the management and the Club members, and the reconstruction of the Nlusical Clubs into 'more of a social organization. The Clubs are planning a ISIpHilng Day concert and the usual Senior Week concert, both to be given in Bailey a . ' 430 G. L. COLEMAN, ,QS A. L. LIENTZ, '21 H. O. RfIERZ, '22 S. E. AYERS, 123 M. F.. BUTTERFIELD I. M. ROONEY, 123 H. D. WKVRIGHT, ,24 C. H. ALLEN W. L. BOVVMAN M. E. BUTTERFIELD T. C. DIETHRICK S. E. AYRES . M. H. CUBBON C. C. HEAD C. FOX E. A. ALCOMBE H. B. DAVIS T. M. HARAIAN M. D. CANARY F. DREDLA N. H. BRADER B. W. DAVIS F. L. SAPORA C. E. LAMOUREUX W. B. CORCORAN BAND CORNETS -I. F. EDRIIONIDS, Jr. N. L. EGBERT G. W. REX CLARINETS K. C. LAWRENCE C. A. LEROY A. PELTZ O. SPAHN, Jr. SAXOPHONES H. B. NIAYNARD H. O. ATERZ TROMBONES A. NI. FAIILBANKS N. R. NIILLER DRUMS G. Nl. POLLARD G. S. STAI-IL F. FLAT ALTOS A. TUTTLE BARITONE D. 'W. PATTERSON CYMBALS C. M. REYNOLDS PICCOLO FLUTE B. F. BARROS-BARRETO BASS OBOE R. S. HILL 431 . . Dirfrlor 1.rZ Lieuffvzant Hzfadquzzrtfm- Co. . Drum lwajov' Pfinfipal .Mu.ricia1L . Chief lwufician . Chief Trufmjbeter .flczing Drum ll-lajor J. NI. ROONEH' H. T. SEARLES H. F. SPAIIN L. NL WIAUGHAN C. N. STRONG R. C. XFROOMAN Cv. A. WEST .-X. ZEISSIO J. L. MOUNTAIN A. O. WKVASHBURN S. T. XVHITMAN R. H. NORTHROP E. A. ROY D. NI. STEVENSON G. WVATSON K. D. VAN FIOESEN D. T. XVOODS R. XV. HANFORD THE UNIVERSITY ORCHESTRA I I fi' .gi . 1 Jil eil l ll 1 .I V I ill 1 l 53 I Til J., 4 I I iv ,Il I .i .ll . -I I. I an V13 4 If. 3.1 Ii. 11 I -11:-If IQ., ORCHESTRA Q1-RATVDUD G. L. COLEMAN, '95 . Direcfoi' S. B. BEAc1-1, '21 . . . Jlfamzgm' C. G. PECK, '22 . . .fI.rfi.rmnI Managm- VV. D. ELLIS, '21 . . . P1'eria'e-nt GEORGE MYERs, '23 Concert lWa.rZm' E.A.ALcO11EE, '24 I. P. DARBY, '24 C. A. LEROY, '24 N. SNYDER, '21 S. E. AYIKES, '22 P. B. EATON, '14 VV. H. R'IANN, '23 O.G.S11AHN,'22 B. F. BARRETO, '22 B. Z. EIDAM, '23 L. C. NIARTIN, '22 G. STAHL, '24 E. F. BISSANTZ, '24 I. I. FELDMAN, '22 H. R'.lEISELS, '22 S. STEIN, '21 F. O. BISSELL, '24 C. E. Fox, '24 H. C. NIER2, '22 A. H. TREMAN, '21 T. A. BISSELL, '22 ' W. H. FRENCH, '2o W. B. R'1IFFLIN, '22 R. H. TURNER, '22 R. R. BREED, '24 J. A. FRIED, 'IO N. R. R'1lLLER, '24 C. NLVAN HOESEN,'Z3 H. B. BRILLINGER, '21 A. O. GEERTZ, '22 -I. A. NIEDECR, '21 G. WATSON, '23 M. L. BRYANT, '21 W. HANNIGAN, '23 H. C. PERKINS, '15 I. NVERBELOWVSKY, '21 NI. E. BUTTERF1ELD,'22 R. S. HILL, '24 C. Nl. REYNOLDS, '24 B. Nl. NIVERLY, '22, B. D. CIIAMEERLAIN, 24 W. H. HORNE, '23 I. M. ROONEY, '23 G. L. VVERLY, '23 C. VV. CHRISTIE, '24 R. E. IQEEFE, '17 NI. NI. ROSENTHAI,, '23 H. E.WEr11EY, '23 A. CORWVITH, '24 B. IQLINE, '20 E. H. ROY, '24 S. C. NVHITMORE, SP. M. H. CUBEON, '21 NI. KUPEER, '22 S. SCHWARZ, 'ZI W. W. NVILCOX, '22 P. G. CULLEY, '21 A. L. LENTZ, '21 H. L. SEARLES, '24 H. R. YOUNG, '21 F.Z IRIAN, '24 HISTORY OF TI-IE ORCHESTRA The Orcliestra, dating back to 1870, just five years after the founding of the University, has the record of being one of the oldest organizations at Cornell. It was first established in connection with the Philharmonic Society , a group of the instrumentalists in Ithaca. In 1874 it became afliliated with the Cornell Musical Association then active at the University. In 1886 it took up the name of The Cornell Orchestra Club and I1 as fostered by the Town and Gown Club . In 1899, under the guiding hand of Prof. NI. E. Trevor, the Orchestra established itself as the Cornell University Or- chestra, which title it has held since. given in 1904, and credit for orchestra work was established. At this was appointed director, and under his baton the Orchestra has tal-:en University recognition was time George L. Coleman, '95, rank with the foremost undergraduate orchestras ofthe country. The average enrollment has been in the neighborhood of sixty men. Twenty thousand dollars was left the Orchestra in IQZO by the late Gerald WV. Hinkley, '15, who died at Dunkirk, N. Y. on January 16, IQI9. NIr. Hinkley was a member of the Nfandolin Club during his years at Cornell, and sometime before his death he had shown an active interest in the Orchestra. His motive in establishing an endowment was to furnish an incentive to encourage men to remain Inembers throughout their four years at the University. This bequest provides eleven scholarships for the most loyal and talented members, and makes the Orchestra the only endowed organization i11 the University. 433 YU ll l l l ' - 1 Leitch Weichsel Casey Dean Phillips Houck Bissell Ewald Carey Nlclfdward F. Campbell Davidson Schmidt Runsdorf Johnson Kugeman Taliaferro Hall Embich Bennet Kirch Nlerrill Sumner Pryor Duley Eschweiler Leussler Hoff Stone Humphrey Williams Adams Francis Guisti Landers Schraubstader Evans Austin Cooper Kearns Todd Coleman Ball Jones Mogenson Gerbereux Ackerly Kiggins Coe Cass Lifshey Smith Roach Peters Gumboldt Wlmittemore Pflueger Teare iVIcFadden Maxson I. Campbell Parker Burl: Cushman ,Anderson Shaw Rice Patterson Beatty Chambers Meyer l 1 l l by ,Tr--L UBRH I ASOvE qi' X 219 J 'WQQP I I. A ., 'I A .1gEig 1:.f XT 4' it , ,2 7 C. H. BLOOD, '90 C. L. DURHAM-I, '99 R. P. RICE, '21 R 7 . S. ANDERSON, 22 R. R. ADAMS, '23 R. S. ANDERSON, '22 R. S. ACKERLY, '22 G. E. ATHANA, '23 J. A. .AUSTIN, '24 W. B. BACKER, '21 'JP A. BALL, '21 . C. BANTA, '22 L. T. BARTLETT, '22 H. NI. BEATTY, '22 TUWFJW . H. BENNET, '21 O. BISSELL, '24 . IW. BURR, '21 L. CAMPBELL, '21 J. J. CABTPBELL, '22 W. D. P. CAREY, '23 F. L. CASEY, '22 J. L. CASS, '22 Al. B. CHAMBERS, '22 R. C. COE, '23 D. W. COLEMAN, '23 XV. Al. COOPER, '21 H. B. CUSHAIIAN, '22 C. L. DAVIDSON, '23 C. NV. DEAN, '23 S. C. DOOLITTLE, '19 L. DRAGO, '22 WVADE DULEY, '23 L. D. EMBICH, '24 THE COUNCIL NI. W. SAMPSON, P7'HITdf7ZZ THE MASQUE J. B. SHANV, '21, Prefizimzt T. L. ESCHVVEILER, '21 B. B. EVANS, '23 M. A. J. EWALD, '22 . L. FLAUTT, '22 . N. FRANCIS, '22 W. E. FRENAYE, '22 V. P. GERBEREUX, '24 F. L. GUISTI, '22 F. VV. GUMBOLDT, '21 T. F. HALL, '24 G. E. HARRISON, '22 T. YV. TTOFF, '21 O. S. ITUMPHREY, '23 H. F. JOHNSON, '22 E. O. JONES, '23 VV. M. IQEARNS, '22 T. R, KENNEDY, '22 W. A. IQIGGINS, '21 R. C. KIRCI-I, '23 W. E. KUGENIAN, '22 Ai. ZKNVIT, '21 W. F. LANDERS, '23 P. A. LEITCH, '23 A. J. LEUSSLER, '23 L. L. LIFSHEY, '23 C. P. NIAXSON, '21 J. G. NICBDWARD, '21 T. TMLCFADDEN, '22 H. A. TVIERRILL, '22 J. S. MEYER, '23 I H 4 3 5 ROMEYN BERRY, 'O4 LAURENCE PUMPELLY J. B. SHAVV, Jr., '21 H. B. CUSHMAN, '22 A. B. R. J. H. RTOGENSON, '23 PATTERSON, '22 J. PARKER, '23 S. PFLUEGER, '2O J. H. PETERS, '23 .J- G. L. R. W E. I W G. E C. R. L. C. J. G. K. A. A. W C. G. L. C. C. PLATT, '21 H. PHILLIPS, '22 B. PRYOR, '23 P. RICE, 'ZI . C. ROACH, '22 T. RUNSDORE, '22 B. SHAVV, '21 . S. SCIIMIDT, '21 W. SISSON, '22 W. SMITH, '23 S. SCHRAUBSTAD ER, '23 B. STEINMETZ, '22 STONE, '21 M. STOT2, '21 F. SUMNER, '22 W. TEARE, '22 R. TODD, '22 P. TALIAFERRO, '22 O. XVASHBURN, '23 . H. WVHITTEMORE, '21 C. WEICIISEL, '22 E. WILLIAMS, '23 W. VOIGT, '21 J. ZIMIXIIERER, '23 E M:-E gr E? ..-E I r-1 lg .le .4 Hg lin if-f ve' J l 41 eat EW 'ite .f le 1 N L31 Mil vi' .et to 2.3, ew. til 55' . 5 vii ,gif li E532 Vigil ..w' ':i ,ti l ta- . i .t ,. fl 1 v VE: y .N ,- .l H FN' , te: f- w i -:fl rift . f -- fv 'L:- L ' '? 'WI - -: ,Q--'1 tor' . ef ' ' v' 1' 1 5 ,i , 3, :. l 9 1 tg 5, 'lf ,'11FIE?i'Y ',l'.vi' 'vflwWtT -v:wf'1:-1 ,1.?fll:f.1,'Eliniiiimwmlwvinliinvrv-gy 5, ii, ... ..w,t.... . a.m..,L,,, 4... Y, . Y. ,XP i g gil 1-All ...f..,,,,,5.. ,..,, . . ...,,.,. , , ,..- Review of the Season With the 1919-20 production of the Niasque, NIy Junior Week Girl , the organization can well boast of having regained its pre-war prestige, but with the 1920-21 season about to be completed, the present organization finds itself hav- ing attained a supremacy in college dramatic circles. The 1920-21 show of 'cNlar- tini , by S. C. Doolittle, 719, a clever, fast moving. story of mistaken identity, found favor, not only before local audiences, but also on the road , and was adjudged by critics, both at home and abroad, to be one of the Htwo best plays of the year in intercollegiate dramaticsn. A well-balanced cast with Burke Pat- terson, 322, as an American hero, S. Pfiueger, 719, in gorgeous gowns, B. Shaw7s dear old Professor Nutleighw, and fifty-two more, carried out the story of love, hate, and mystery. Rehearsals were begun with the opening week of college under the guidance of Adrian S. Perrin, last year's director. The first appearance of NIartini'7 was in Cleveland, at the Duchess Theatre, on' December twenty-seventh, Where, for the hrst time in several years, fifty-five men congregated in preparation for a Christmas trip. On the road the organization played Cleveland, Akron, and Pittsburgh, and the ever-present indispensable alumni support and entertainment played no small part in the success of the hfiasque. Playing before two packed housesThursday afternoon and evening of Junior Week, Hhffartinif' scored even a greater triumph, and not soon will NIelody Nlooni' and 'fVVho Done It be forgotten. The possibility of two shows in June, one in Alumni Week, and one in honor of the Seniors, is being considcred. Elaborate plans are being made for next yearis production. The complete manuscript will have been reeeived and all preliminary necessities completed be- fore the current season is ended. Besides featuring its own play and music next year, the Masque intends to carry its own scenery, hangings, and costumes created by undergraduate artists. A iiTXiARTINIy,1THE A'1AN FROM BTARS .w,fv.-- f .. .. M, ,,,,,,. .- - -. V.. ,, f .. . 1, ,, .. .- f l- 1-f , fir- wh- A 1 r 41 11 ' '-w,.zl,i ,wi :qw 1 l vt piggy lgi.g.LiM,Ssv.., ,L,,4,fwru n1trmll-lgw,gjviyjiu rfutuj 436 cz xv SCENES FROM MARTINI -137 WILLIAM IXITAHL, '21 . EARL VVALTER PHELAN, 'ZI . JAMES TMIINER PLUMMER, '22 . WNJALTER DEAN FERRES, JR., 721 EARL VVALTER PHELAN, '21 . PROFESSOR A. M. DRUMMOND DRAMATIC C LVB mir: ' , li? N W-Am Prffidevzt S fc1'.e'ta1'y Bufin 555 fllamzger . Stage Managfr . Stage' Managz1' Faculty Dirfctor HONORARY MEMBERS PROFESSOR G. A. EVERETT PROFESSOR A. M. DRUMMOND PROFESSOR C. MIDJO PROFESSOR NI. W. SAMPSON PROFESSOR N. SCHMIDT PROFESSOR E. H. WOODRUFF ACTIVE MEMBERS HENRY VINCENT ANDREWS, '22 ALFRED GRIFFEN ASHCROFT, '21 MARGARET PORTER BATEMAN, '23 AARON BENENSON, '22 ALICE KYLE BURCHFIELD, '22 DOROTHY CONWELL, '22 WALTER DEAN FERRES, JR., '21 J MARVIN THEODORE HERRICK, 22 ASSOCIATE EDMUND FRANCIS BAXTER, '22 LOUIS ROUNSEVILLE CHAPMAN, '22 GRACE HUNTINGTON CORWIN, 721 EVELYN NANCY DAVIS, '22 HELEN DEPUE, '21 LEONARD KNIGHT ELMHIRST, 721 IRMA MAYE GREENAWALT, '21 HARRY STEWART LEE HOSKINS, '22 FREEMAN SMITH HOWLETT, '21 ANNA MABEL MCGLYNN, '23 438 GERTRUDE IVIARY LYNAHAN, 722 WILLIAM MAHL, '21 HAROLD ARTHUR MERRILL, '22 EARL WALTER PHELAN, '21 JAMES NIINER PLUMMER, '22 PLACIDA CORONATA POWERS, '22 HENRY FRANK ROENNE, '21 CAROLYN PENELOPE SLATER, SP MEMBERS HELEN FRANCES NORTHUP, '23 OLIVE EVELYN NORTHUP, '22 WILLIAM OLSEN, '22 RAYMOND COUGHLIN ORR, 722 RUTH SEYMOUR, SP. RAYMOND TERRY STARR, '21 JAMES FREDERICK SUMNER, '22 THEODORE NICKEE TROUSDALE, ARTHUR LEHSON WOEHL, '23 MAURICE YELLEN, '22 DEB TE DEBATE COUNCIL CHARLES GARSIDE, '21 . . Pr-efident RALPH SMITH, '21 . Jllanager NELSON PIRNIE, '21 . . . Seeretezry FACULTY MEMBERS CHARLES IEELLOGG BURDICK EVERITT LEE IAUNT ALEXANDER IVIAGNES DRUNIINIOND RASMUS S. SAEY CHARLES GARSIDE, '21 NELSON PIRNIE, '21 AARON BENENSON, '22 FREDERICK IQEATING BEUTE JOHN FRANCIS CANNON, '21 PAUL LAVERNE GILLAN, '22 ABRAHAM ERWIN GOLD, '23 JAMES SOLOMAN HAYS, '22 STUDENT MEMBERS DEBATE SQUAD L, '21 EDWARD KENNETH HORTON, '22 MILTON HOWK LICHTENYVALLNER, '23 Won by Cornell Won by Cornell Won by Cornell Won by Cornell Won by Pittfburgli Won by Princeton Pennfylvania al Ithaca VICTOR OTTO WEHLE, '2 RECORD 1920-1921 Dartmouth at Ithaca November 12, 1920 Amherst at Ithaca December 9, 1920 Virginia at Philadelphia February 26, IQZI Colgate at Ithaca March II, 1921 Pittsburgh at Ithaca April 2, 1921 Princeton at Princeton April 2, 1921 The Triangular Debate April 22, 1921 439 PETER SCHULTZ, '21 RALPH SMITH, '21 THOMAS DONALD R'lCihLLISTER, '22 CARL FRITIOF OSTERGREN, '21 4 '21 XKVALDEMAR POLACK, PETER ALPHONSO SCI-IULTZ, '21 RALPH HARRY SMITH, '21 JAMES BASHFORD TIlOUSDALE, '22 FRANCIS DOOLITTLE XNALLACE, '21 CLARK ABRAM VVARBURTON '21 5 4 Unanimouf Deeifion Unanimouf Deeirio 71 Two to 0718 Deeirion Unani-mow Decifion Uneznimouf Decirion Two lo one Deeifion Columbia at New York ' Y ' ' ' 'TW ' ' mr f - Y .UF .. ...M .. T .L , ... Q f . I 1 I I +1 A I I I I ..- 'A Lg., 'R :.i.5g.. I ,I A 1 11,173 7 , , Y. ,,,,,,...,..gJ L, ' ' f-' ' ' ' A QT. - IE I I3 4 .-.I fs -M I :Fl U' . 12,1 kg NT Y in V' Y-. Gif' I5 f K , H5 'IE XE Iii 1131 i-.2 'LQ HA Ng IM vi A IWW Thomas Bond Rodger Clark Rasbridge Smith O,B1'iCH Quick Hahn IIE . ffl ,IE A 5 ' ' I' 86 Memorial Speakers 'L LE VVINNERS OF THE 786 NIEMORIAL PRIZE IN PUBLIC SPEAKING 1887 ANDREW S. XVHITE 1904 CHARLES H. TUCK 1888 HOWARD A. OPPENHEIM 1905 WILLIAM L. RANSOM ig' 1889 FRANK H. CALLAN 1906 FRANCIS L. DURK - EI 1890 WILLAXRD H. AUSTEN 1907 HORACE L. DAWSON 5. 1891 EDWIN D. SHURTER 1908 LEROY R. GOODRICH i I892 ERNEST I. WHITE 1909 ABRAHAM LEVINE 1893 WILLIAM P. CHAPMAN 1910 ALAN H. COLCORD I-'Q 1894 EDWARD V. HENRY 1911 WVILLIAM WALZER QQ' 1895 STEPHEN F. SHERMAN, IR. 1912 HARRY Z. HARRIS 1896 ERWIN ESMOND IQI3 REONAR T. KIDDE ,, 1897 HERRICK C. ALLEN 1914 WILLIAM D. SMITH IE 1898 NLORTIMER OSTHEIMER 1915 LOUIS Y. GAEERMAN 3.51 1899 WVILLIAM O. RfIORGAN 1916 HENRY KLAUBER . 1900 XVILLIAM H. NIORRISON, IR. 1917 RALARION L. WVHITE ' 1901 WILLIAM A. FRAYER 1918 HORACE E. SCHACKELTON 1902 CHARLES B. DOWD 1919 RUTH EDITH 'WELKOWITZ If E1 1903 ELLIAS H. KELLY 1920 JOHN ALDRICH RODGER 7' rf Speaken in IQZO fi FREDERICK HENRY BOND, 722 EMERSON RASBRIDGE, '20 Us PERCY CLARK, 721 JOHN ALDRICH RODGER, 720 TTA ,gy RAY LESTER HAHN, 722 EUGENE SMITH, ,ZI 1' MISS RUTH O,BRIEN, ,ZI CHARLES KENNETH THOMAS, 721 7 ' ' NIISS ROBERTA VVRINCHELL QUICK, 522 Q 1.15. ' ftiili gh! W 5 N wi-As! -.A I , F A 1, A . -- A - - 440 -n .4 I . 13 1: 11 1 ,.,v,,'. 1591... A I , . ,,,- D. L1 Ostergren Schultz XVHTDUFYOTI Smith Polack ,94 Memorial Speakers XVINNERS OF THE 794 MEMORIAL PRIZE IN DEBATE 18995 WVILLIAM P. CHAPMAN, -IR. 1908 ROSCOE C. EDLUND 1896 HARLEY N. CROSBY 1909 CHARLES R. HUGINS 1897 DANIEL H. WELLS 1910 HEBER E. GRIFFITH 1898 GALE LAUOHLIN IQII GAY H. BROWN 1899 JAMES B. NOLAN 1912 RALPH E. PIERCE 1900 FRANK H. HAUNSER 1913 HAROLD RIEGELNIAN 1901 SIDNEY S. LOWENTHAL IQI4 VVILLIAM DUDLEY SMITH 1902 FLOYD L. CARLISLE 1915 LOUIS R7URLIC GABERMAN 1903 GEORGE D. CROFTS 1916 RALPH HARRIS BLANCHARD 1904 WILLIAM L, RANSOM 1917 JACOB GOULD SCHURMAN, JR. 1905 NEAL D. BECKER 1918 DANIEL THOMAS GILMARTIN,-IR 1906 GEORGE W. ROESCH 1919 EDWARD EUGENE DICKER 1907 FRANCIS L. DURKE IQZO WILLIAM HURSH FARNHAM IQZI RALPH HARRY SMITH Speaken in IQZI CHARLES GARSIDE, 721 PETER ALPHONSO SCHULTZ, .2I CARL FRITIOF OSTERGREN, 72I RALPH HARRY SMITH, 21 XVALDEMAR POLACK, 721 CLARK ABRAM VVARBURTON, 721 I 45: ..V- I I , -L41 F i . I.. . I J J I? -I if' Tl I X' Stansky Farnham King NI 1. LIcNeil Palmer XV3fS11OXV . LN ' I 1871 1872 1873 , 1874 M.. 1375 I i 1877 1878 . 1879 - 1880 ' A 1881 V f 1882 wp. V 1883 I- 1884 1 1885 1886 1887 1888 ' 1889 J 1890 j 1891 j 1892 H 1893 'A 1394 - Woodford Prize Speakers XKYINNERS OF THE VVOODFORD PRIZE IN ORATORY JOHN E. NIOORE ADOLPHUS L. RADER fAward I'CSCiI1d6dD JAMES E. GLUCK GEORGE H. FITCH CLARENCE H. ESTY GEORGE W. GILLE1'TE CHARLES W. AMES ,ALFRED NIILLARD FRANK C. XIVHITNEY CAward rescindedj Divided between CHARLES P. BACON and FRANK R. LUCKEY ASA A. ALLING CHARLES A. POTTER STODDARD NI. STEVENS E. D. AEINUM DE LIMA HORACE WHITE PHILIP C. PAYNE HOWARD A. OPPENHEIM FRANK A. ABBOTT fAward rescindedj EDWARD S. SHURTER ERNEST I. WHITE HARRIET C. CONNOR WILLIAM HURSH FARNHAM, ,zo CHARLES HAROLD KING, 'zo HORACE JOHN MCNEIL, '20 SPEAKERS IN 1920 442 1895 GEORGE P. DYER 1896 CHARLES H. RAMMELKAMP 1887 DANIEL H. VVELLS 1898 CHARLES H. IVIAYER 1899 HERBERT B. LEE 1900 EUGENE T. LIES 1901 SIDNEY S. LOWENTHAL 1902 MICHAEL A. FORD IQO3 ALFRED HUGER 1904. XIVILLIAM A. MURPHY 1905 ROBERT P. BUTLER 1906 CHARLES H. TUCK 1907 WILLIANI W. TAYLOR 1908 ELIZABETH E. COOK 1909 ROSCOE C. EDLUND 1910 STANTON GRIFFIS 1911 GEORGE M. XVOLFSON IQIZ ALAN H. COLCORD 1913 LESLVIE HERBERT GROSER 1914 HAROLD RIEGELMAN 1915 DUANE S. HATCH 1916 MORRIS J. ESCOLL 1917 XVING CHING YANG IQIS CHEN KU 1919 WALTER MEASDAY, JR. 1920 FVILLIAM HURSH FARNHAM ARCHIE LIACINNES PALMER, ,zo HYMAN STANSKY, '20 IRVING HENRY WARSHOWV, '2 IQIO 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 Lechler Jcr1niIIgs Perregaux Cook Elmhirst Hahn Eastman Prize Speakers WINNERS OF THE EASTMAN VINCENT JAMES FROST DAVID ELDER M. C. KILPATRICK CASS WARD WHITNEY BERNARD WILLIAM SHAPER DUANE SPENCER HATCH S pealeer: DAVID SEABER COOK, '24 LEONARD KNIGHT ELMHIRST, '21 RAY LESTER HAHN, '22 PRIZE IN PUBLIC SPEAKING 1916 1917 1918 1919 1920 1921 in IQ2I JENNIE THERESA k'IINNICK GLADYS MARION HESS FRANK LEROY NLANNING PERCY LAWRENCE DUNN HAROLD LEROY CREAL DAVID SEABER COOK BURTON JENNINGS, '21 ALFRED COBAUGH LECHLER, 721 EDMOND ADRIAN PERREGAUX, 722 443 1 ' 111-1 ' ki f ' ' 'H 'Yr ., 3 My f, - ,, ..., ,, 5121... , . 1 1 .11 1 1 1 1 I 11 , 1111 1 11 11. 15 , , gl ' 1 11, 111111 11112111 J' 1111111 ,-01.15311-l1g1'1 X1 11-11-11 1, -111-H1511-'X11111111x1x1,,11A1w- 1111r11 L r 1 V31 ,jj 1231 ff E1 ' ' IE-I - K. ' ' 1 J -15? 115 1 I . 1' if . 1 '91 ff? 1' J QQ HE 1 E45 1 E71 11 FQ! 11 1 123 '11 Y fi , j 1-ia 1 171 Q 1115 .il : - 1? ' fr- 1' 511 11' 1- 1 . 15 '1 ' . ' f 1 . F 12 3 1:1 N ,T 1' lf ' 3 1 RTEE :H MFE. .1 IE 11 P 1 12 151 LE fp? 11. -.:' 1 1.-1 . 1, -1 E if if 1 'rw '1 1 F 11. 11 12,1 1:9 1 1 '15 15 cj 'f s - . 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X111 11,111111,, , .1 1 -- -1 1 11 1 , 11.111115 f 444 .ky-n-gt MILITARY A fx-ni f 1. if if Lx- si will 'I f -- X' 1' r ' , 1 I 1 i 1 ii vi i MH 1 'Hi flnr v W 1 Howe Gorman Shanklin Orton Smyth Garabedian Leflingvvell Huschke Cushman Wixom Knapp Kaplan Curtis Politoslce J.Pirnie Phipps Seyfried Dicianni Nlead Moot Beatty Vieweg Ross Conkling Garrabrant Phelan .Nlifflin Smith Salisbury Race Walenta Rutenber Knox Runsdorf Robb Fisher Kriegsman Johnson Meisels Carter Hugger Hollis Bosworth Culley McCarthy Wenger Cornish West Beutel Beach Schultz Cooper Upstill Rich Ashcroft Burlce N.Pirnie Unclritz Buflington Hospital Barton Edgerly Huntington Rice Hodges Striekler Shaner Speer Duflies it' Tl if i.iiw-irlyawff i W?:r?ii??ii.?iasfmit 7-fviiflt7T'iff,25Hw1fUQfuffuvimap?45411ffi-igiiigpgrnfiigigy Reserve Officers Training Corps United States flrmy Ojicerf on duly with Ihr R. O. T. C., Cornell Unioerfiiy. COLONEL FRANK A. BARTON, LIEUT. COL. JESSE C. NICHOLS, Ordnance IVIAJOR CFI-IOMAS J. J. CHRISTIAN, COmmaIIdaIIt F. A. IVIAJOR DONALD J. MACLACI-ILAN, Commandant Inf. MAJOR JOHN P. EDGERLY, Inf. MAJOR RALPH HOSPITAL, F. A. CAPTAIN RALPH W. BUFFINGTON, Veterinary' INFANTRY COL. NELSON R. PIRNIE, Commanding LT. COL. DANIEL B. STRICKLER Commandant CAPT. ALLEN-DER SWIFT, Inf. CAPT. FREDERICK 'W. HUNTINGTON, Inf. IST LIEUT. THOMAS H. RANISEY, Inf. IST LIEUT. DUNCAN HODGES, Sig. Corps IST LIEUT. NIARTIN R. RICE, F.A. END LIEUT. FREDERICK R. UNDRITZ, Inf. CAPT. ALBERT HUGGER, Regt. Adjutant CAPT. E. J. POLITOSKE, Regt. Sup. OIIICCI' t Supply Officer END LT. LIARRY W'. ROEE, ASS' FIRST BATTALION IVLAJOR ALFRED C. ASHCROFT, Commanding IST LT. CAREYV SI-IELDON, Bn. Adjutant Company Ai' CAPT. VVILLIAM B. IVIIEELIN IST LT. EGBERT T. CURTIS END LT. REECE D. ALLEN Company H CH CAPT. WILLIANI C. HOLLIS IST LT. EDMUND N. IVIOOT END LT. FRANCIS C. SEYFRIED END LT. Company EH CAPT. EDWARD C. APPLEGATE IST LT. HENRY A. R. HUSCHKE END LT. ROBERT L. IVIONROE Company 'ICH CAPT. PAUL G. CULLEY END LT. IRVING R. PHIPPS END LT. 'W. RANDOLPH PIETSCH Company HBH CAPT. HENILY B. BOSXVORTH END LT. LAWRENCE NI. ORTON END LT. BENJAMIN IKAPLAN Company D CAPT. EDNVARD H. CORNISH IST LT. CHARLES A. FISHER IST LT. EDWIN KRIEGSAIAN SECOND BATTALION I MAJOR JAMES H. BURKE, Commanding JAMES A. FIRNIE, Bn. Adjutant Company FH U CAPT. FREDERICK K. BEUTEL IST LT. FRANCIS D. RVALLACE END LT. XKVILLIAMS H. RCLEARS Company HU CAPT. PETER A. SCHULTZ IST LT. EDMUND XVALENTA END LT. JAMES A. SMYTH THIRD BATTALION IVIAJOR FRANKLIN R. SPEER, Commanding IST LT. ALAN Y. ROBERTS, Bn. Adjutant Company IH CAPT. ERNEST V. STRACK END LT. PAUL C. STEVENS END LT. ELMER B. VVIXOM Company LU CAPT. DONALD A. HOWE ' IST LT. WILLARD C. BEATTY IST LT. CHARLES W. KNOX Company H KH CAPT. RALPH H. SMITH IST LT. LEE J. DICIANNI END LT. ARCHIE K. FARR END LT. DANA J. LEFFINGWELL Company Hill A CAPT. RALPH A. WVENGER IST LT. RALPH W. STEWART END LT. WARREN F. SARLE FIELD ARTILLERY NIAJOR BERNARD K. SHANER, Commanding CAPT. CHARLES F. BEELER, Acting Adjutantg Bn. Sgt. Nlaj. Battery 'LA 7' CAPT. .AUGUSTUS P. PIGMAN IST LT. ELMORE T. RUNSDORF IST LT. EDWARD L. RICH END LT. LAWRENCE W. EDDY END LT. VARTAN GARABEDIAN Battery CU CAPT. EDWARD L. DUFFIES IST LT. STUART W. COOPER IST LT. HOWARD E. SALISBURY ' Ballery BH CAPT. EDGAR D. UPSTILL IST LT. HARVEY L. NIEAD, JR. IST LT. HAYYVARD K. KELLY ZND LT. LIERMAN F. VIEWEG END LT. GEORGE R. SHANKLIN PROV. LT. ROBERT B. GARRABRANT Batle1'y DH CAPT. SAMUEL B. BEACH IST LT. DOUGLASS H. JOHNSON IST LT. ROBERT A. CUSHMAN END LT. FREDERICK L. HARDESTY END LT. XVRIGI-IT JOHNSON PROV. LT. HARRY IXCEISELS SIGNAL CORPS IST LIEUT. LEWIS R. GATY END LIEUT. VVILLIAM G. BROUGHTON END LT. FRANK E. CONKLING, JR. PROV. LT. JAMES A. Ross CAPT. ROLLIN H, IMICCARTHY IST LIEUT. HAROLD F. BOYVER BAND IST LIEUT. ALBERT L. LENTZ DRUM MAJOR HAROLD O. IVIERZ 447 .1 . ,L- !1,. -1 3 . l if-ts:ifst.'m-it .. if 'IITIS iv H ttf iii. zfvj ..11Um. 4 It 1-fi--i.a::::H .4 .-1---:-::..-:::L-waus.f-- ---4 - l. ,-..-,. ..,, J- -. , .- sf- ' 'H A N- --X K 'V 'H Q- gtgf . ,rung-w-M -- ---- W M--- fi. T' : lgl he rf-l :ia Ei. VT li 41 . .1 ll ..i eras .f::f: :--. . . . ll 41. ii f- . .-... ew- .5 ., -. ., V x,,, ,Q y ., .. a .-A mv... - .. f-1 , . 4. Q W :- ge. .1 4.-ssswif gs.. .fx I'-A .fig-9ll:, .2:i.-La.- a f. s. . gawff . 'Ir' y '53, .',QL.. I E ,eel '- Gs '- , ' . :sas I 'gh5:L313F5?rfif?ii'9i5?fiQjsfwlhgvsavg'-5225191523fslfsdylgh-gX 5YQ:':E't ?s 'iEa223lil -L531: GJJfff'X1fir::E3f5ii2?:YLEQEQ 2:-fb .- it l I l. me-s:.e..,. 19 .N ... ltaswe. .. IX- xc diggs , .. -45234,-s.. X aa,.,M... ,.,. , .,,.,-.., ..,, .,...,a,,,s,.a .x,.x-.,. ,.,.. - .,,..., .,,. ,.,...., .LNx.Q - .,.. .sm-,:..-.--..,.-, it 2 5' ' - 4 - ,IQ tif, l l 115' .M e. ...., .:.a:at- 5 sri-,1f--ws?-:fQ,,,,tv'.. ,.SZ:-fs. -:J wwf?-:.' fs fn 1 li at 'gil I! Ei! 1 I dl F t- r rg , - e 1. s y . .M isa -Y 'A 'T- fa'.--6!3n- .. - .2-:-fe-ef' -- ' -1 ,,.,,. 1. rfw gl ' Iliff' .All llgli' C2 .' l fl 'gl . 53 . 23, Infantry Umi Cornell University, a land grant institution requiring under the Nlorrill Act ,aft . . . . . . . i 5 two years of compulsory military training, has maintained an eihcient Cadet 35' Q Cor s since 1868 With the passage of the National Defense Act of 1916 author- flu .P ' .. .. .v.. ll ' Reserve Officers' Trainin Cor s Units in the colle es and universities an ll 1 .i 121118 M , 3 ,P - ge , , QM Infantry R. O. T. C. Unit, supersedlng the Cadet Corps, was established at Cornell. 5 sl In the annual inspections of the Wvar Department, for the past nine years, 1 Cornell University has been classed among the Hdistinguishedl' institutions of If the land. Cornellians are proud of this distinguished rating, and in the world conllict the record of its sons has illuminated 1tS traditions and Written a brilliant , ,, page of service to the nation in the annals of the University. llgij The present mission of the Infantry Unit is to graduate as many men as pos- sible eachyear into the Oihcers' Reserve Corps. This mission, in view of the ligne E51 requirements of the IVar Department and of the extremely limited time allotted li? all for military training, requires a highly concentrated and progressive program of mental, moral, and physical lnstruction. The requirements of the hrst year Basic Course provide that the student be 5, trained in the duties of a private soldier Which includes instruction, both theoreti- cal and pract1cal,' in the elementary subjects of military training, sanitation, 35, EH physical training, infantry Weapons, and equipment. ,E The second year Basic Course provides that in addition to the instruction ,lg given the flrstyear, the student be trained IH map reading and the fundamentals of leadership. I I n . Having finished the second year Basic Course, the student is then prepared to take up the first year of the Advanced Course which trains him as a platoon gf, leader and gives him instruction in held engineering, battalion and regimental drill, and advanced minor tactics. gli? Q 1 . . . .... fi 1 During the last year the student is trained in the duties of captain and higher Gill grades, receiving instruction in military history and policy, administration Work, and advanced branches of military science. . ,Ld -..Ip . . - . . . . . 'if-1 At forthcoming annual inspections one of the principal points upon which fig? We shall be judged IS the number of officers graduated 1nto the Officers? Reserve Corps. So far, the Cornell Unit has made a name for itself and it IS now up to the undergraduates to maintain that enviable record. ll .E l-. ,- rel.- . In ...e A I or . .. --.W C . ,. A. . . , . rel 448 if , l ,V if 3 5 :El vi klfi. iii if Q F2 ll , M v 5? A , - iid Y! 1 Eat , I 'F M., .E 1 :H itil til ...li 15: W 1-- vi-.-. l s,-. irq -in le! Fill Eli, T -all lei .1 F .-.. ffl.. 1, gil I .- 1 td., lfa ii ,Gilt lfg 5 lf i '23 'E , .1351 ggi? let i?l ly . PM lfi sal ,1..'.,'L1 'iii' ' il . if. 'N lp 1'-a it.: 1 F1 V , .. , in -,ii I 1 L I 1 ld rw i.. L4 I V., 3.4 F' If -'fr M' ew ilu' A ..-1 L Ajit' ' Field Artillery Unit At the beginning of the college year 1918-1919 there were but one or two Field Artillery Units of the R. O. T. C. established in as many universities through- out the country. The most notable of these units established was at Yale, which unit became more or less famous for its work during the war because of the valu- able training which its members had received in its pre-war instruction. In 1919, however, the War Department decided on a policy of expansion re- garding the establishment of Field Artillery Units, and at the present time there are twenty-two active units turning out numbers of Field Artillery Reserve Officers each year. Major T. Christian, F.A.,was sent to Cornell in January of 1919 by the War Department to organize and establish a Field Artillery Unit. Cornell was considered by the War Department to be an admirable location for one of their Field Artillery Units, on account of the enviable record made by its graduates during the war, because of its excellent past military record, and lastly because of the general high type of student who selects Cornell as his Alma Mater. Major Christian wasted no time in organization and in February, 1919, a Field Artillery battalion of three batteries, each composed of one hundred and forty men, was organized and instruction conducted. This was the beginning of the best, and according to the War Department's reports, the most efficient Field Artillery Unit of the R. O. T. C. in the entire country. In the fall of 1919, the War Department sent ninety riding and draft horses for instructional purposes which added considerably to the interest and enthusiasm already being manifested in the artillery work by a large portion of the students. , Polo ponies were received this spring and polo as a collegiate sport has been introduced into the University, The Field Artillery Unit is now looking forward to a bright future and its past excellent record is due largely to the unceasing efforts of its seventeen cadet officers, its three hundred and fifty field artillery cadets, and the ever ready co- operation by the University and faculty. 449 ' F 52 ., H fx, ' :.- + f 1, xv 2,-,rx gf. x- N...2f- 35:5 I 'JE u ,xl 1 w 1 x 1 N r 1- aff- is L fx ty .. it A X . vu' .. .- . f:sf'?J'f 'i 1 Q35 f 3 A' A . f flu... 'fgv ' rn ' --M ' ' 5' '4- , ,e T i, QE -. .ya I THE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY 450 iPhoto by White Qi -'nf-f K 4, gdssznnmw C J 0, E in 5 Z, f'r'.lmm'lvrm 1 1' N' f- 'f W wg:-ff f ' j mf if W1 R' J , ' , E ii 'Nw DAM! Q f Q Agn., LAL? OFF IC XDJX COMMITTEE I , .2 ii. l l 1 l 'I If ,l A 4: '1 f i Ji is ll J ti 1 ii Qi fl ,l 9 I l l ,li l I l ,TA I I Qi Q I I ll l 7 '11 iq, Y E .F . , I I ' 9 1 I I I -.. ' K il ':lFw:1'f.,, iw' i',I,i1.f4 - 'vR.-mr' imI3,yp',,lWifi-.',,,., 4 I ' T' -'1' r-- - . 'gif Y ','fI.,V .,, YY.- U, . in 1 - -vu M1 I .9 . -..IAN mf. Iewett Rippe Treman Horrell Bailey Morchower Livingston Strickler lX4ayc-:r Dickinson NlcDermOLt Olney John Nlunns Naylor Leet Siudemf Council 1920-21 OFFICERS CLYDE AXIAYER . . ALLEN HOSIE TREMAN . CHARLES CHESTER BAILEY HAROLD FLACK . . . CLASS OF JOHN LEROY DICKINSON STEPHEN BYRD HORRELL THOMAS CHARLES CLASS OF CARL FRANK JOHN GEORGE WINDSOR NAYLOR DANIEL BURSK CLASS OF ERNEST DELOS LEET CLASS OF HARRY MOR 452 . Prefident Lzfe Secretary . Treczfuref' Graduate Advifor IQZI HAROLD ALDEN JEWETT CARL LIVINGSTON NICDERMOTT I922 CARL WEDDIGEN OLNEY HVILLIAM FREDERICK RI-PPE STRICKLER 1923 'DAVID ALOYSIUS NIUNNS 1924 CHOWER ,X .- l In ill? 'Ei il IE , WE? fig li li E : 9:51 I5 lil ,Q I-4, I if E: ll Il ,li ll? Min 5:0552 I I I ll el l' Fil lp 'll 33 LE. 'FT J ,V ll? R- l A AI , V, il wif 1145 I ll ij- ll , Fw , V, , I, 1511 I I 4 2 of la .31 I I I D 'J Voigt Neale Hodgkinsou Fritz Patterson XVard Kearns White Schmidt Bumstead Pflueger XfV1lCOX Campbell Treman Mclfdward O'BrieII Hooker Ver Freshman Advisory Committee G. A. BENTON DALE BUMSTEAD F. L. CAMPBELL YV. C. COMES H. H. FRITZ F. P. HODGKINSON R. W. HOOKER D. R. ANDERSON R. S. ANDERSON N. H. ANDREWS H. M. BEATTY D. W. BROWN E. H. BROWN J. D. BROCKWAY F. BULLARD . E. BURR . D. BURTON WVU? B. P. CARPENTER E. C. CHANDLER H. O. CHAPMAN R. N. CHASE J. C. COWAN C. H. FLETCHER H. T. FOSTER I. V. FRANK W. E. FRENAYE L. F. GILLESPIE J. G. NICEDWARD, Chairman 1921 NIEMBERS W. M. IQEARNS W. C. MURRAY WV. WV. NEALE H. L. O,BRIEN J. S. PFLUEGER T. C. PORTER VV. S. SCHMIDT A. H. TREMAN 1922 MEMBERS W. P. GOETZ C. A. GRASSELLI W. S. GUTYVILLIG B. HARPER L. S. PIAZZARD J. W. HEALY W. H. HILL L. W. HOYT 'W. L. HULL C. F. JOHN H. R. KAY D. B. KENNEDY NV. P. IQNAUSS R. E. LEE C. A. LESTER G. H. LUNDBECK W. B. MCMILLAN A. W. NIANCHEE D. B. ATARSHALL G. E. BEINAR FJ . J. BQURPHY 453 SI-IERWOOD VERRTILYE L. W. VOIGT A. J. WARD E. B. WHITE L. T. XKVILLIAMS ANSLEY WILCOX, ZND H. B. YOUNG L. O. PAYNE S. S. PENNOCK G. H. PHILLIPS H. G. PRETAT B. T. RATHBURN H. J. ROEMER H. WL SENEY J. D. SHEPARD G . W. SISSON H. P. SMITH J. J. STEPHENS D. Q. STEWART L. C. TATE R. H. TAYLOR H. D. THOMPSON H. O. TOBEY F. A. WADSWORTH R. A. WILSON A. W. XVILLCOX H. B. XVOLF milye 1Q2I G. A. BENTON, JR. WV. D. BICKEL L. N. DODGE XV. S. DODGE I. B. BAUGHER DALE BUMSTEAD, J R. O. DAVISON W. D. ELLIS H. H. FRITZ, -IR. NV. F. CASSEDY, ,IR T. CLARKSON J. C. ATWOOD, JR. R. CHRISTIANSON VV. C. COMES SENIOR BALL F. L. CANIPBELL, IR., Chairman A. S. DUNCAN I. H. PAGE R. E. QUAINTANCE CLYDE REAYER, A. H. TREMAN, CLASS DA y2I, .Ex-Ojirio ,Q I, Ex-Ojiczo Y F. KI. BOLAN, Chairman F. P. HODGKIN D. WV. -IEWETT SON VV. A. KIGGINS, JR. A. L. LENTZ CYLDE NIAYER, A. H. TREINIAN, CONVOCATION J. G. R'iCEDVVA A. C. LECHLER CLYDE R'IAYER, ,2I, Ex-Ojirio 721, Ex-Ojfrio HOUR RD, Clzczirman ,2I, Ex-05560 A. H. TRELIAN, ,2I, Ex-Offio BANQUET H. Nl. LEINBACH, Chairman T. D. FINN C. H. HASBROUCK E. E. JOHNSON CLYDE NIAYER, ,2I, Ex-Ojcio A. H. TREAIAN, IZI, Ex-Ojfrzo 454 E. I. SMITH R. W. STEEL E. B. XVI-IITE ANSLEY YVILGOX, H I. M. N1OORE T. E. SAUTERS NV. S. SCHMIDT G. H. THORNTON L. XV. VOIGT I. B. XKVHITE E. B. RVILSON H. L. O,BRlEN, JR. I. B. SHAWV, IR. L. T. RVILLIAMS L C. . xv! 1922 R. S. ANDERSON D. YV. BROWN R. E. BURR H. B. CUSHMAN B. T. BURTON NI. B. CHAMBERS J. S. COWAN YV. S. GUTWILLIG A. G. BALDWIN R. E. BRONVN W. L. CISLER JUNIOR PROMENADE E. IVIURPHY, Cfzairman H. T. FOSTER W. P. GOETZ J. S. HAYS J. IVI. AIALONEY CLYDE ACIAYER, ,ZI , Ex-Ojicio A. H. TRENIAN, ,2I, Ex-Officio JUNIOR SMOKER L. S. HAZZARD, Chairman J. B. HARPER PICKENS JOHNSON W. P. KNAUSS CLYDE BIIAYEP5, '2 1, A. H. TREMAN, IZI SPRING DAY H. G. PRETAT, Chai G. A. HAYNER J. IV. HEALY H. D. HUBBS VV. H. LAT!-IROP CLYDE BfIAYER, ,2I, A. H. TRENIAN, 721, 455 Ex-Ojfcio .Ex-Ojfrio 7'71ZL771 E.Y-0-0661.0 Ex-Ojirio . E. NIARSHALL B. PATTERSON A. L. SATTERTHYVAITE A. YV. XVILLCOX . P. LECHLER . J. IQOEMER IX 'L SNIBBE N. XIVILLIAMS T. D. AICALLISTER . H. NIARSH, JR. . W. SISSON, III . SOLOMON IQZ3 E. C. AVERY H. B. FROST, NIR. R. W. FROST B. D. ADAMS E. V. BAKER C. H. BRUMBAUG1-1 H. C. CHESTON C. L. BRAYTON 1.1. FLEMING, JR. SOPHOMORE SMOKER XV. D. P. CAREY, Chairman C. G. IRISH C. M. B'IERRELL H. M. NAZOR CLYDE NIAYER, y2I, Ex-Ojicio A. H. TREMAN, 721, Ex-Ojicio SPRING DAY D. M. TOBEY, Chairman C. H. CLEMINSHAW XVADE DULEY G. L. LEE KI. H. LUTHER R. S. IVIASSINGI-IAM CLYDE BCIAYER, y2I, Ex-Ojcio A. H. TREMAN, ,2I, E.v'0j'irio SOPHOMORE RUSH A. B. TREMAN, Clzaimzzaiz C. F. KELLS -I. H. PETERS WV. R. ROLLO CLYDE BQAYER, ,'lI, Ex-Ojicio A. H. TRELIAN, ,2I, Ex-Ojcio 456 E. A. PERREGAUX L. B. PRYOR H. H. SMITH F. R. PRICE E. C. SULLIVAN WL S. VAN HOUTEN, J G. E. WV1LL1A1x1s G. E. SVVEZEY S. E. THORNPIILL Q, C. . xv 2 I. M. ANDERSON E. F. BUCKLEY D . O. DECHERT, NIR. VV. L. JAFFEE R. W. D. 'TEXVETT T. BROXVN C. BARR, JR. F. H. FLYNN E. R. F. BISSANTZ G. D. CROZIER A. R. DEPROSSE R. O. EGEBERG J. S. EMERSON BANQUET TLC. HENNINGS, IR., Clzai1'mfm D. XV. IQIMBALL W. M. L. ROBINSON CLYDE R'IAYER, '21, Ex-Ojjqcio A. H. TREMAN, '21, Ex-Ojirio SPRING DAY R. J. S. CHAMBERS, Chai1'11za11 R. V. LARCO O. H. AIORGAN, 2ND J. R. PATTEN CLYDE NIAYER, '21, .Ex-Ojicio A. H. TIREAIAN, '21, Ex-Ojicio CAP BURNING H. S. GERRX', Clmirman E. C. CASSIDY R. T. JOHNSON CLYDE NLAYER, '21, Ex-Ojicio A. H. TREMAN, '21, Ex-Ojirio FRESHMAN RUSH E. C. GRAY, C1zair1na11, H. KNAUSS F. D. RAMSEY CLYDE NIAYER, '21, Ex-Officio A. H. TREMAN, '21, Ex-Officio FRESHMAN TAX H. C. STONE, Clmifmavz K. VV. GREENAWALT W. H. HODOE J. F. RCCCQHEE R. G. SENOUR LLOYD SMITH CLYDE IVIAYER, '21, Ex-Ojicio A. H. TREMAN, '21, Ex-Ojicio 457 C. D. SCOTT R. K. SMITH F. L. SUNDSTROM D. J. POST J. S. STRATTON F. B. KIRBY A. RAUC1-1 C. F. 'WEDELL P. H. TRAVIS H. L. TREU I. E. TREU F. VV. XVATERMAN H. D. XVR1G1-1T ROMEYN BERRY, '04 Graduate Nlanager of Athletics 458 ' 41 rug! . xyggd .I ,ni Q f KW W ' S ff' X k- - u 0 ' -1 I-H .J ' ' , , lf , Y, , ' 4 W! ffm Ff1 U5 mf-', M 'n1:!7'g?f 9 .Flfbkifi C S Q f.,1x. A. .5 L . 4, ' - EIN.. I r -I -gm 1 Y OF I RNA QgA!V5f.Q-Y- N I -CIW? - . k ,Icy 9 .. . L If B !-J -.. IQZO J. Nl. BCIOORE . . . . Crew C. E. ACKERLY .... Wre.rtlin.g F. S. PENDLETON . . . Football G. C. BALDWIN . . . Lacroffe J. A. RAIVISAY . . Track H. C. BALLOU . . Bareball L. NI. SI-IEPARD . . . Crew H. J. BENISCH . . Crew 1. N. SIDMAN . . Baxketball E. B. BICKFORD . . Track N. SNYDER . . Crew A. BONAOURA . . Baseball H. L. TAYLOR . . Lacrone J. F. BRADY, JR. . . Lacroyfe A. L. TUTTLE, JR. . . . Hockey J. WV. CAMPBELL, JR . . Track L. R. YVELLS . . , Track E. E. CONROY . . Wreftltrzg A. A. XKVHITEHILL . Lacroffe, Soccer G. E. CROSS . . . Bafebal! H. B. YOUNG . . . . Crew VV. B. DALEY, JR. . . Crew A IQ 9v.EfEiiZ.2Eli..... . ' Fatiiiif gg- I I A 'Qffffg H. M. FLORSHEIM . . Lacroxre C' S 'B NDRLWS I' ' B ijiball G. B. GORDON V 1 Ba-Mba!! . 4. ARKELENV, Q R. . . . -dl e a. C J H C R. L. BROVVN . . . Cron Country ' ' ASBROUCK ' ffw C. C. CARTER . Crofr Courztry I. H. HOUSTON . . .Track ' - W - J. S. COWAN . . . Bayeball Q' IEIEVQARD ' ' 8535315 E. H. CORNISH . . Baxketball G' KLUGET ' ' C7620 H. F. DAVIES . . Bafeball H. H. LINNELL . , Crew ?ODGE ' F ', U i?0tiaU W-i MARX A . Crew yv P. dNN, JR. ootoa ,F ocb K. A. BAIAYER . . Track ' ' OETZ ' ' O01 H J.QD. MEIKLE . Lacrone LQ gg-IREEN ' ' ' Cmw J. M. Mmm . . Crew F' EAW ' ' fm? P. P. MILLER . . Track H' JIZHN ' ' F Zim!! H. P. IVIURPHY . . Bafeball NV P' KAY A ' 00 a B' O. REUTHER w A Crew . . NAUSS . Football G. RICKARD . . Bafeball Qpv'-XIELIQATHROP ' ' I Tryk W- SMITH . h h Tmfk . If cu RIDE . Wrmtlmg WV. L. NIALONE . . Lacroffe G. A. SPADER . Baxeball NI NI B lj U G. H. STANTON . Track EAR' RQALONEY ' ' wg? E. VIANO . . . Lacrofye G' E' NI ARSHALL ' ' T ,MZ W. E. VOISINET . . Lacrot-.ve H' G' EVIINAR ' ' 7561! A. N. VOLRHARDT . . Lacrosfe ' ' INER ' ' Foot a C. WV. OLNEY . . . Crew J. M. WATT . . Track I P B I tb U A. WINQOR . . . . Bafeball W IQPE ' - Bafljftbau W. K. WIPPERMAN . . Crew H ' SIQIEPEPE ' ' cgafgbill 1921 I D. B. STRICKLER . . Track A. G. BALDVVIN . . . . Crew I. E. WAHL , n ' Footbagg N. P. BROWN . . Croft' Country H. WOLFF ' . Bm-gba!! T. T. BUCKLEY, JR. , . . Crew T. L. COLLUM . . Lacroxxe IQ W. V. CUNNEEN . . . Soccer H. V. BONSAL . - . . Cz-of: Country J. L. DICKINSON, JR . Croft Country C. L. BRAYTON . . Football E. J. HOEE . . . Football WV. D. P. CAREY . . Football J. K. HOLBllOOK, JR . . Eafeball NI. CILLONIZ . . Soccer S. B. HOIIRELL . . Football H.-L. EBERSOLE . . Football R. C. KENNEDY . . . Crew E. V. GOUINLOCR . . . Football L. C. KIRKLAND . I . . C-rew C. G. IRISH . . . Croft Country A. L. LENTZ . . . Croft Country B. L. KAW . . . Football T. C. IVICDERRIOTT . Croix Courztry H. LUTHER . ' . Barketball J. W. MACKENZIE . . . Lacrosfe D. A. NIUNNS . . Football C. D. IVIACKEY . . . Wreftling A. MQ NYGIlEN . . . Crew L. BTAIER . . Wrertling NI. E. RICHLIAN . Croix Counlrv C. NIAYER . JIBIIOLINET , Football, Bafeball Bafketball, ' Soccer 459 H. A. ROBERTS . D. A. VVRIOI-IT . . ll re5tlir1E4 . ll're.rtlI'rtg ...XL K, rv ATHLETIC COUNCIL X laliw X 3 KK Z Ei T D S - C' nkaf if-Qeailx MAJOR .fm ORTJ1 , . T ee . . D T l G q -D Y W 7 W 4 C RESIDENT MEMBERS PROFESSOR H. DIEDERICHS . ROMEYN BERRY . . C. H. BLOOD . . . PROFESSOR E. P. ANDREWS . T. D. FINN . . . B. SI-IAW . . W. VOIGT . FT' C. E. TREMAN , R. WV. HOOKER . P-lUU . T. BURTON . . T. BUCKLEY, JR. . . PROFESSOR W. W. ROWLEE . E. J. lVlURPHY H. G. PRETAT . VV. S. DODGE . D. F. HOY . W. C. COMES . L. S. HAZZARD . CLYDE NIAYER . COL. F. A. BARTON . C. C. BAILEY . PICKENS JOHNSON T. C. MODERMOTT . . . Prefialent . Craclnate Manager . . Financial Adoifor . . . Facitlty Member Reprerentative of Wearerf of C Frefhrnan Athletic Arfociation Rep. . Minor Sporty Rep. . . Navy Acloifor . . Navy Manager Afyiftant Navy Manager . N any Reprefentatine . . Football Aalvifor . . Football Manager Affirtant Football Manager . . Captain Football . '. Bafeball Adoifor . . . Manager Bafeball . Alffiftant Manager Bafeball . . Captain Bafeball . . Track Adoifor . . Manager Track . filffiftant Manager Tracle . . Captain Track NON-RESIDENT MEMBERS L. A. WILDER, Rochester, N. Y. , W. NIETCALF, JR., Pittsburgh, Pa. K. E. WHITE, St. Louis, MO. L. W. KEPHART, Wasliington, D. C. J. T. Nl-CGOVERN, New York City G. GUNDAKER, Philadelphia, Pa. W. C. BROWN, Syracuse, N. Y. C. L. BRADLEY, Cleveland, Ohio 460 L. D. CLUTE, Elmira, N. Y. C. W. FULTON, Boston, Mass. D. R. COTTON, St. Paul, Minn. J. POLLAK, Cincinnati, Ohio H. GREEN, DetroiL, lVlich. D. F. POTTER, Buffalo, N. Y. E. W. KELLY, Albany, N. Y. El. P. DODS, Chicago, Ill. U in, -A. 551.--II . ,ff ' ,W 1 4 A--.,, Z up Itg.---'-' '4 Nw... M4-'f? 0 f - '-J ' .4..f-'MK v A., . ,fxl I -.. IILI -X.. A . D - I una - W I QA' 25.1 'r K' I 'V A v 3 , Q 6 s if Vi 4? 1 W :G-if KIA ':l: x l 3:2 L3 sf' NN xx x UI. .-vivx 'S-az' 'ph' I I ln VN f j 9 I ! . A 'f 'v MK? N 1 Yi! 7 K1 xr mx 2' 3 , I , ,, 'f'- , I , : .- I ' 4 - . 1 , g I xx I I' ' I, g - ?' H x , ' ' - .N . I II igfgp .I yf.,.I-- LF-.,.2- Q52 2.15,,...,-7g...i .... gi' ,ei 'N , Inn.,-x . -'gel Kas A I ...II I I . I le' Q Q.-0541 f'-xh tf . 'I-L.. 54 6 4f'1 CHARLES F.. COURTNEY JOHN HOYLE Review of the 1920 Crew Season The first call for candidates was issued on Friday, October 3, IQIQ. lVfOre than a hundred candidates reported on the first day of registration, and by the end of the following Week more than two hundred and fifty men were rowing on the machines. Of this number six were veteran oarsmen of last yearfs Varsity eight and seven were from the 1921 Freshman crew, a remarkable nucleus of ex- perienced oarsmen with which to begin training for the coming season. The next week five Varsity and four Freshman combinations went on the water, and practiced under the direction of Coach Courtney and John Hoyle. Practice continued on the inlet every day up to November Sth when unfavorable weather made it impossible to continue rowing on the water that fall. During the winter months the work-outs were held each day on the rowing machines, and the different combinations showed a steady, marked improvement under the careful tutelage of the coaching staff. On March 18th the crews again went on the water, and during the spring the squad was cut to three Varsity and two Freshman boats. After a considerable shake-up and Stilq work-outs in final practices, the light Varsity combinations, stroked by Geoffrey Knight, 720, was picked to row the first race ofthe season to be held on Carnegie Lakeon lVIay 15th, against Yale and Princeton. V Both Yale and Princeton entered the race with clean records, the former having defeated Harvard and the latter Columbia, and both having defeated Pennsylvania. In the Yale-Columbia race on the Housatonic the Flli crew had broken the course record, making the two miles in Io:7:2-5. At the start of the Varsity race Cornell took the lead with a stroke of 33. At the half-mile marker, the shell being steered too close, the oar of Buckley, No. 5, struck the buoy and the momentary confusion that resulted enabled Princeton to close the gap of half a length by which Cornell had been leading and to gain a slight lead them- selves. But the Courtney-trained crew here demonstrated its ability by making a remarkable recovery and regaining the lead within ten strokes. The Freshman race resulted in even a more decisive victory. Cornell took the lead at the start, and without ever being pressed, finished six lengths ahead of Princeton, and nine ahead of Yale. W -162 ' i ' Mya... ttf . l FINISH or CORNELL-PRINCETON RACE lH'Wl'HHti0Hal Cornellians again journeyed from all parts of the country tosit for one briei hour in the sunset and see their champions sweep the lake in a blaze of glory. In this dual race with Harvard on Spring Day, on Cayuga, Cornell won both the events, the Junior Light Varsity winning by three lengths, and the Freshman crew by over nine lengths. The Varsity combination, stroked by Knight, started out with a stroke of 34 but soon dropped to a stroke of 32, and this was maintained throughout the race. Harvard rowed a smooth, consistent race, and made a desperate effort to cut down the lead in their final spurt. The Freshman race resulted in another Cornell victory, the Freshmen winning by nine lengths. At a meeting of the Stewards of the Poughkeepsie Regatta, it was decided to change the date from July the first to June nineteenth, and also to hold the races over the two-mile still water course on Lake Cayuga. This decision was due partly to inability to secure an observation train at Poughkeepsie, and also because the authorities atithe University of Pennsylvania would not permit their crews to row as late as July first. Cornell was victorious in two out of the three races. The Varsity combination, stroked by Kirkland, ,2I, did not make as good a showing as was expected, and after rowing a fast stroke and holding the advantage up to a quarter of a mile from fthe finish, the Syracuse eight nosed ahead and won the race by a length and a hal . The Junior Varsity,,stroked by Knight, rowed a clean-cut race, winning by two lengths, and covering the course in very fast time. The Freshman crew added another victory to its record and rowed the course in faster time than either the Varsity or Junior Varsity boats. They led the field from the start and finished more than four lengths ahead ofthe Syracuse Freshmen. -L63 -1 .3 P- ,i V, 2 .-1 rc' 1 it -4 l -N ,. . -4 , -,ti t .1 i : :vi x: W, ull vi W, Fi M, if 1.:.ef:-.-- un. , R, la' ,A,pa.-.fsf.ltt-ffff1-eA:evssf--.- Tia iff ll Q ilifif El ig , 2 :sl EE' ' lug z-5 I y X - 'igi , , . ll lgi .B Q rt .1 e ,W Il l cf Fl l tif il .l in lei F33 'El 42:9 .es , ml lst at we MR. COURTNEY IN His LAUNCH i ' if i fi .1 Q lg , I ' lil The season's rowing added another triumph to the rowing record of Mr, ,gil Courtney, the greatest of all crew coaches, who ip his seventy-second year watched his crews add another leaf to his laurels. However, when the Cornell crews went out on the water last fall, Charles E. Courtney was not there to send them away with a word of advice or command. The reatest of all rowin ' coaches has assed i . , g g p 'iii into history after a long, brilliant, and picturesque career, leaving behind him an gl impressive record of rowing triumphs by crews he had selected, developed, and ffl .... . . li: LJ trained, for more than thirty years. Cornellians do not expect to see his like againg gl for there can be but one Grand Old Nlann. Cornell has placed this mighty burden of upholding the tradition of the sport 'H i es. , , , i pug gpg for which Cornell is famous upon John Hoyle, who for more than twenty years ,Ei was closely associated with Mr. Courtney, first as a boat-builder and rigger, and then ffl lfll, . . . ,iffi tw as assistant rowin coach. lVIr. Ho le as head coach ofthe crews with the support E, g Y . . . ' Eg and cooperation of the rowing alumni, the Athletic Association and the under- wks-24 - . . if gg, graduate body, hopes to carry on the Courtney system and methods of training ,fa and at the same time brings to the position of rowing coach his long experience, and shrewd observation of American college rowing for over twenty years. ii, ff' lf , r IES we H5 ie: ' l L , , gif: I Vim, Y I K L E Vnntrwginlsjg ' J , f it i A f 464 THE 1921 MANAGEMENT Troy ROGER WOLCOTT HOOKER ....., Manager BENJAMIN TINGLE BURTON , . Affiftant .Manager JOHN HOYLE . . . . . . ' Coach R. WV, HOOKER, ,ZI B. T. BURTON, 122 Nlanager Assistant Manager 465 aval Record INTERCOLLEGIATE ROVVING ASSOCIATION RECORDS OF VARSITY EIGHTS V I 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 . , 15:51Z 3 Saratoga i June 27, 99 Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Cornell, Columbia ..,. 20:04 4 Poughkeepsie June 30, OO 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, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, 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 -Ilme 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 June 19, 20 Syracuse, Cornell, Columbia, Pennsylvania . . . 11202 3-5 2 Ithaca I CORNELL-HARVARD RACES Date Crews in order of Finish Time Mile Place May 80, 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 May 30, 08 Harvard, Cornell . . 10:47 2 Cambridge Nlay 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 Miay 22, 20 Cornell, Harvard . , 10:47 1-2 2 Ithaca FOREIGN RACES June 30, '81 Thames, London, Cornell 143 . 8:56 1 1-3 Henley, Eng July 2, '81 Hartford College, Cornell C43 , 8:19 1 1-3 Henley, Eng July 14, '81 London, Thames, Corncll L43 . 8:19 1 1-3 Putney, Eng Aug 11, '81 Vienna, Cornell C43 . , , ,,.. .... 3 Vienna, Aus. July 9, '95 Cornell, Leander Boat Club C83 . 8:11 1 3-8 Henley, Eng July 10, '95 Trinity Hall, Cornell K83 . , 7:15 1 3-8 Henley, Eng, NON-COLLEGIATE RACES D202 Crews in order of Finish Time Miles Place lX1ay 11, '72 Union Springs, Cornell C43 , , , , 1655-1, 2 Ithaca A Nlay 22, '75 Cornell, Union Springs Q63 , 11514 2 Ithaca June 10, '76 Cornell, Watkins Q63 . , 13:30 2 Ithaca May 30, '79 Watkins, Cornell C43 , , , 13325 2 Ithaca May 25, '83 Cornell, Elmira, Syracuse Q43 , 11330 2 Cazenovia June 11, '87 Cornell, Three Boat Clubs C43 . 8:13V2 1M Newark July 4, '89 Cornell, Two Boat Clubs f83 , 7:03 15 Philadelphia May 30, '92 Cornell, N. Y. A, C. L83 . . 7:21 IM, Newark 466 MISCELLANEOUS INTERCOLLEGIATE RACES Date Crews in order of Finish ' Time I Miles ' Place July 17, '73 Yale, Wesleyan, Harvard, Dartmouth, Amherst, Columbia, Bow- doin, Massachusetts Agricultural, Cornell, Trinity, Williams C63 16:59 3 Springfield July 18, '74 Columbia, Wesleyan, Harvard, Williams, Cornell, Dartmouth, Princeton, Trinity, Yale C63 16342 3 l Saratoga July 14, '75 Cornell, Columbia, Harvard, Dartmouth, Wesleyan, Yale, Amherst, Brown, Williams, Bowdoin, Hamilton, Union, Princeton C63 16:53M 3 ' Saratoga July 19, '76 Cornell, Harvard, Columbia, Union, Wesleyan, Princeton C63 17:01M 3 Saratoga July 18, '79IColumbia, Wesleyan, Cornell C43 .... . 8:26 1M Lake George July 16, '80 Cornell, Pennsylvania, Columbia C43 .... - 9:12 lk Lake George .Iuly 4, '82 Pennsylvania, Wesleyan, Princeton, Cornell, Bowdoin C43 9:35 1M Lake George .Iuly 4, '83 Cornell, Pennsylvania, Princeton, Columbia, Wesleyan C43 11:57 2 Lake George June 19, '84 Pennsylvania, Cornell, Princeton C43 ..., 9:06M 1M Philadelphia July 7, '84 Pennsylvania, Cornell, Princeton, Columbia, Bowdoin C43 S:39M 15 Saratoga June 19, '85 Cornell, Pennsylvania C43 ..... 8:51 IM Philadelphia July 4, '85 Cornell, Brown, Bowdoin, Pennsylvania C43 . . 9:10M 1M Worcester July 5, '87 Cornell Bowdoin C43 .... 9:38M IM Worcester July 9, '87 Cornell Pennsylvania .... ,...,. 1 M Philadelphia July 4, '88 Cornell, Pennsylvania, N. Y. R. C. C43 8:19M IVZ Philadelphia June 27, '89 Cornell, Columbia, Pennsylvania C83 . 15:30 3 New London July 4, '89 Cornell, Pennsylvania C83 . . 6:40 15 Philadelphia June 18, '90,Cor'nell, Bowdoin , . . 17:30 3 Ithaca July 26, '90 Cornell, ,Pennsylvania C83 14:42M 3 New London July 25, '91lCornell, Pennsylvania C83 14:27M 3 New London June 15, '92 Cornell, Pennsylvania C83 17:26 3 Ithaca July 8, '93 Cornell, Pennsylvania C83 22:40 4 Minnetonka June 16, '94 Cornell, Pennsylvania C83 21125 4 Toi-resdale June 23, '98 Cornell, Yale, Harvard C83 . 23:48 4 New London May 20, '11 Cornell, Princeton, Yale C83 . . 9:01 1M Princeton May 23, '12 Cornell, Harvard, Princeton C83 . 9:26 1-5 1 7-8 Cambridge May 23, '14 Cornell, Princeton, Yale C83 . 10:38 3-5 2 Ithaca May 15, '15 Yale, Cornell, Princeton C83 . 9:09 2-5 1 7-8 Loch Carnegie May 27, 16 Cornell, Princeton Yale C83 . 11:21 1-5 2 Ithaca May 25, '18 Princeton, Cornell C83 . 9:51 1 7-8 Loch Carnegie May 24, 19 Cornell, Princeton C83 , . . 10:37 , 2 , Ithaca May 15, 20,Cornell, Princeton, Yale C83 . . 9:16 q 1 5-161 Loch Carnegie FRESHMAN CREW RECORD Date Freshman Crew Opponents Winner I Time Place July 13, '75 Harvard, Brown, Princeton . , . Cornell 17:32M Saratoga July 19, '76 Harvard, Columbia . . Cornell 17:23M Saratoga July 17, '78 Harvard, , - - Cornell 17:13M Owasco June 24, '90 Yale, Columbia . Cornell 111624 New London June 20, '91 Columbia . , . Cornell 10:38 New London June 9, '92 Columbia . . . Cornell 10:56 Ithaca June 20, '93 Columbia .... Cornell 10:08 New London June 18, '94 Dauntless Rowing Club . . Cornell 11:15M Ithaca June 14, '95 University of Pennsylvania . . Cornell 11:18 3-5 Ithaca June 24, '96 Harvard, Pennsylvania, Columbia Cornell 10:18 Poughkeepsie June 23, '97 Yale, Harvard .... Yale 9:19M Poughkeepsie June 30, '97 Columbia, Pennsylvania . Cornell 9:21 1-5' Poughkeepsie June 23, '98 Yale, Harvard . . . Yale 11:22 3-5 New London July 2, '98 Columbia, Pennsylvania . . Corncll 10:48M Saratoga June 26, '99 Columbia, Pennsylvania . . Cornell 9:55 Poughkeepsie -Iune 30, '00 Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, Columbia . Wisconsin 59:45 2-5 Poughkeepsie July 2, '01 Pennsylvania, Columbia, Syracuse . . Pennsylvania 10:20 1-5. Poughkeepsie June 21, '02 Wisconsin, Columbia, Syracuse, Pennsylvania Cornell 9:34 4-:J Poughkeepsie June 26, '03 Syracuse, Wisconsin, Columbia, Pennsylvania Cornell T9:18 Poughkeepsie June 28, '04 Syracuse, Pennsylvania, Columbia . . Syracuse 10:01 Poughkeepsie June 28, '05 Syracuse, Columbia, Pennsylvania . . Cornell 9:35 3-5 Poughkeepsie June 23, '06 Syracuse, Wisconsin, Columbia, Pennsylvania Syracuse 9:51 3-5 Poughkeepsie June 25, '07 Wisconsin, Syracuse, Pennsylvania, Columbia Wisconsin 9:58 Poughkeepsie June 27, '08 Wisconsin, Syracuse, Pennsylvania, Columbia Cornell 9:29 3-5 Poughkeepsie May 31, '09 Harvard .... A . . Cornell 11:00 Ithaca July 2, 09 Syracuse, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin . Cornell T9:07 3-o Poughkeepsie May 30, '10 Harvard ...... Cornell 11:15 Cambridge June 25, '10 Columbia, Syracuse, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin Cornell 11:40 Poughkeepsie May 27, '11 Harvard . .,... Cornell 11:15 Ithaca June 27, '11 Columbia, Syracuse, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin Columbia l 10:13 1-5 Poughkeepsie May 23, '12 Harvard ...... Cornell 9:59 Cambridge June 29, 12 Wisconsin, Syracuse, Pennsylvania, Columbia Cornell 9:31 2-5 Poughkeepsie May 24, 13 Harvard ....., Harvard 10:48 Ithaca June 21, 13 Wisconsin, Syracuse, Pennsylvania, Columbia Cornell 10:04 4-5 Poughkeepsie hlay 23, 14 Princeton . .,... Cornell 10:51 3-5 Ithaca May 26, 14 Harvard ...... Cornell 9:56 Cambridge June 26, 14 Syracuse, Pennsylvania, Columbia, VVisconsin Cornell 10:26 Poughkeepsie May 15, 15 Yale, Princeton .,... Cornell 9.27 Loch Carnegie May 22, 15 Harvard , . . . I . Cornell 10:52 Ithaca June 28, 15 Syracuse, Columbia, Pennsylvania . Syracuse 9:29 3-5 Poughkeepsie May 20, 16 Harvard .,.., Harvard 9:59 ' Cambridge May 27, 16 Yale, Princeton .... V Cornell 11:27 3-5 Ithaca June 19, 16 Syracuse, Pennsylvania, Columbia , Cornell 11:05 4-5 Poughkeepsie May 25, 18 Princeton ..... Cornell 10:07 Loch Carnegie May 24, 195Princeton . . . Cornell 10:47 Ithaca May 15 '20 Princeton, Yale .... Cornell 9:18 Princeton hlay 22, '20 Harvard ,..... Cornell 10:50 Ithaca June 19, '20 Syracuse Columbia, Pennsylvania . , Cornell ' 10:45 2-5 Ithaca In the years '75, '76 and '78, the distance been between eights, except in the rirsttwo years, when six-oared shells were used. '?Cornell's time June 23, 1897, 9:2953 June 23, 1898, 112265: 1900, 9:55 1-5: 1901, 10:25 1-5: 1904, 10:12 2-5. TAmcrican record eight-oared shell. 467 was three miles: since 1878 it has been two miles. The races have r. s- 3 ' ll l' l l M ll' ' i Y'd'W'Ml?f2fl E31 Jil! ,till - E+ e . sl l P an Ei ,llilw li? il :il -,A 53:15 - ,nik 0 l .rl w w l quill l 'ml ' :El l 'D l l If Z! l l l rg 1 wg' M l ll 5 l- ' - 1 Ein , lfigl ' ln, xg 514 ,QQ I l '- , .,.., , ,,,,, ,, ,,,, , Y l 3 ' r as 1920 LIGHT VARSITY CREW , li ' Young Shepard l1Vippe1'rhan Daley Buckley Lirmell Baldwin Knight ' lvlarx 2 l , l mp Y .4411 Sgll P lg ea 6? A is EH r F a lil - ll ' I ' 'f J X P5 :M f 'P ' -, ,,,- 174 -- V - W- ' -w,,---v---AX-- Y R ' f- - 'fn--E.:-4,25 Ls. Hr- -f-v- f V- L fi ,gf..T. ff f 2 fAA--T-.W A, f 1 5 J ' H 'f - mI V N Ii' ,LKL X I 1 :Im I,uuuMtlHs11m Mi nn.-I.Immu nnm i.1rsrrn1I1fuw.m i ,ff ,L -- ,L - ' , ,En -- . L---1 I - 1' , 4, --3:--' -Af .-, YE- -.-I, --v---:E - ,gg E 2 E I, E ' I ! Q. I I Z I I' 2 I E I Q 1- f I I I I I lg arsz y few 1, + I 1920 L' hr V 'f C ' I ,.-E. 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W m e ' JZ -c -is A , - - '--fw f:-fv'1- - V - vp,-2:1-rr'-, :2 1252 f6?f- 5 .2 f ' - '.f3'4 ' ,Q D v- ' . 'w??5SV'??iW2A- . 1 .384-923 - - 'IQZO HEAVY VARSITY CREW Troy Nlarshall Reuther Snyder Moore Hasbrouck Green Olney Kirkland Rlentz l 1 ?L'ff:1s::-3-5: 511:--f-M . .-,--f-- M---5. '-, K A-...eg fr-,fe i-Y,--J, ,f.f,.--. A k f W ' - , , , , , , -..f , - , .,. ., -. ,,, , ,- , , ' , , f -e , ig:.f,fs' .3 a 7 f- -of i ,V -feel iA'i'f' i,,f:??ii'? Meme.: 'af ffl: 'fn 'f -FJ f'IY '.fU'1f'Q,-JLEy,,1Ifff?fe3x-'Q71'?ff-1''Millifrgiggggggglyffq-1-hw rslqwr.,Emulimfr11srugmQgufu1l1:11gfvylluggiwP1GTTfW4if'11fEi1',1jQiG.-1gunuer:e1mu:uTI:fIa'gz5Qiqi?,Q'ugLgizgwugmngfnuuivuisnfgrim Lf.figggyggimiuxrsiruffMMI L L mv rmmnmr 1920 Heavy Varsity Crew ARCHIBALD 'WARREN NIARSHALL, BERNARD OSCAR REUTHER, '20 CARL JAY HASBROUCK, 720 . JOHN NIACLEOD NIOORE, ,ZI NORMAN SNYDER, '21 . LEONARD SANFORD GREEN, '22 CARL WEDDIGEN GLNEY, '22 LUTHER CLINTON KIRKLAND7 '21 JOSEPH IWATHIAS NIENTZ, '22 ALFRED NIAGNUS NYCREN, '22 HENRY JOHN BENISCH, 720 DURWARD BELLMONT KENNEDY LYNDON JAMES PEER, '21 . 7 ,2O. 471 . Bow . ' Two Thrfe' Four . Five Six Seven SZ7'Okc' Coxfwain Subftitzztf Sllbffifilff Szzbftitute S1,zb5t1'tutf ,en ,R v 'i .1 ' 1 ,il 7 V 5 ' ' ' ' ' ' 9:7 QL 'WA H -' ' '-1 -1' ' ' J' 5 -7 - - ' Y V i A 'HQ' ...- -f . Q1 V V Af' ,- Y -ff. . 'r qi--,. 'r 'W-T - , -V-1 - v. 47- w5 T:r-K5 - - -:gf IwhymmwgmlmufmymgsuwiiniwmulmLmcmmxmmmbpWuunnmxlspQm1ummim4. kmw5UH11mmm'u4:+1la'1u1LMff:wi-, L WZ- , Y VYY. M4423 . f - Y ,iff iv,-2. N5-.3 wi, ,, :if ,Y .1.u,p,7'ff,m,4?f:m:7- A fr'f:f?gf-1-ff-ggi, ,ufxqgiq - -1- J-,Tfv -L,-:fmf-la-5, 1, . . 1 fy ,,, p -fi Y '---,-.--W L -'- - f- . 152 V M ' ' ' W ' ' ' 51:11 4 ' hw FH L-41 li g qfggzj 22' , tl, IEW . Sf- -L57 - - . . grip' E35 e lf' H ll L1 E' uf W MQ 1 ill Wil HEP X 'Q 5453 'Ei ly A7-ffl' 1 if K4 r- EJ we I '3 , ff 1 W 1 1 gl., , 1. . if 1 re? N : , was 5 S 1 ll 5515 ,sf uf' ' Q. Tir? fn 4 ' Y ' M'-5 w mg 1923 TRESHMAN CREW Wig fi fi . . Hoffman Garnsey Schaeuan Fix Hough Calleson Dollbaum XIVIICCICI' Nllllal' as 1 , in : 519 n E513 viz: H ' Vi ii -EE' mb ' ' . . A ., . ,, ,. . . .N,.. -W , 4 --.aw - ..,.,.M-.M. g,.,.M -..-.- -. ---eff -f f wqyf14M-:W af-few--cazg-2.3 :?f'i,-flax , n 1fe ? r:',y1fqf?-fm?-ga ww 1 lf. fmmm 'ffwmw-wmT'Tw4f. Nfl, mrrmiymmgggggmyyiyfmyg,wfgmzfwxmmm.vmfawmpylwx,,,9,mw?fg,gyv 1u1g,,,,,?u,m,3lm!Mag.ax1lun11mfEm,QUUmmmiBg5 LQ1LJ15MwAM.Ln.Um1mUYfsif1IiI'LKiM4, L,ig.QJTEmQMMMM1WAQ?QLim!mAQu. IEW, JLmC!gLGUDHIiE1LXiHlLLqxu.Ii14u-1.1,nL,11Q fAQu.u1.L.uf.l I , W 1- uxumnnn mv nl f u- 1 1 O u 1r 'n nl W C 0 g N B L L I A Qi ll -u ' M'1r1lila, . s I unInu1..m1' vuI-H'Wvu1:.f.a.,.,mum II I ,-Wrm.m,m, W -- -- f W W Y ' I :f-- 4- f Lnnl - 'g , E ' ' W I I W WW 5 - -'M W, ' I W W W 5 E- W W I W W ....., xg - I l r -W -:.-4, SYN' I .WW ,umvx mu rn, W- ll' I I V - A r ., , ,, L , L , S W .: W -.. W W rs 53 W W W W W - W W W W W 1923 Freshman Crew W W W WW I W W WW W WW W W 5 I I N W W W I W, ELDRED WEAVER HOFFMAN . Bow Z W HAMILTON GARNSEY . . Two I W NELSON SCHAENAN . . Three Y W FREDERICK WILLIAM FIX, JR. Four W WALKER BLAINE HOUGH . . Five EDGAR AUGUSTUS CALLESON . Six W ,W - W W3 W W , W W HENRY JOSEPH DOLLBAUM . Seven W E V W EVERETT PEPPERRELL WHEELER, 2ND. Stroke ,W a E I f . ' g ROBERT SHILLING MILLAR . Coxfwam j j THEODORE HUDSON CRABTREE Subftztute I , . W ' Wi DENIS BRANDON MADURO . Submtute W W ,W W W GEORGE GILBERT PARKER . Subfmute ge I AVERY LOCKHART BULLEN . 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If f-X ' 'KN' ., N ' -. if X is QM , . - v A x' J. ,iff - L 5 f , - X ,. Q gw 2- , N, . X I , I. . -, f ,.-- ' V-N-.. - ' ' zgx ,..-'7 ---- ', - 'H J ' V' .- '-X 'NJ - Q., f',.1 ' WN. . '-1 ' EJ' 5-, 14: F f..,,5.N '- 'Ibn h v is -,iw . 357- -170 A .J 1 1: A ,Q 'Qi 1 v. .IW V-111 115 .., 1 2:3 1:1-,. 1,1 .1 fi ' 1 J tif V '1.N 1 1 ji r 5 13 L 71 A fd 51,111 'f 1 7' - ' xl Q r 'nr' - ual . If S Revzew of 1920 Trac eason fi Although the 1920 track season was not one of out-door championship for Cornell, the strength of the team was 'evident in various departments of the sport. The team was strongest in the hurdles, since both Smith. and Watt were with us from the year before. In IQIQ Smith won the high and low hurdles in the Intercollegiate IWeet of the Spring, and Watt had followed him, taking second in both U-55 events. Bickford, who had placed in the Inter- collegiates, in 1918, was also still in the game. Another branch in which we were strong was the middle distance. Captain Mayer, who had 1, won first place in the quarter and half mile in 1919 Intercollegiates as Smith had done in the hurdles, was backed up by Abreu, who had won his stripe in 1918, and john who was to j win his in the meet in IVIay. Our main weak- ness was in the field events, especially in the iifilf JOHN F.MoAKL1:v weights. The high jump, however, was ade- quately taken care of by Ramsay, a IQIQ stripe winner, and Lathrop. In the first outdoor meet of the year, that with Harvard and Dartmouth in Boston, the team was considerably handicapped by the fact that the meet was held just two weeks after mid-term Hnals and Junior Week. The result was that Dartmouth took the meet with Harvard second. One of the features of this triangular affair was the mile run in which O,Connell of I-Iarvard, the IQIQ Inter- collegiate Mile Champion, was just able to beat out R. E. Brown. -, 1 l fi ' g P V 115 fl , I I, ' 1 , 3 ., -,..a I i'11 -illii .'ii :' I 1 ..,. .,... sr . ' X ifi A.-. 14., I ':'r . -'1 1 V' P E . K -vfe ang .. . , 1 Q Y ,H E U N MAYER WATT MCDERMOTT , fill 476 it -I I .5 .-. .f I 4 tl Pr.-. EER I gill fl Ll ,l l .brief W4 Qi E? lma- lil +531 IE, 1. .44-I l fi li l lf .I Ill IIKSQ Ill Hg ,I ,E W4 I-3 la Vifik J l I . ,. ff lf- , Wi I gs ' J. Q1 .3-if l 9 -.- 1' 5 lv, . 4 giiitiimiiiliiiiimiiiiiluni'IMTMilitia.,mirfiiimiiiziiaiiimi4lT',jiIiIIIisfQ'mLffl R ii tv nz w Ii I I EI ,fi It fm, e f--a- 'I-gg,.,I,: -1 wg-1 ff 1 f' - -:'.42:5,,: ' 411,574 V Y rits W Y 'JNL' -wi, -j- '11f:.-- - -if-1:-.rim 4.:. H -- -:W PI left I El 'Eff I I. Mi: I I X3 V ,. . ,,., lx gi 3 ' Vi. lil fa N5 1 '- ' V T' f Vu- P ' Y Q, 'ZW . . 1. I liff ..' ,--Q, . -if39Zf, ??: '. P2 'I 2 , 1 -.-.z-1, 'V.Q 3 -ll f ., ,- ,, ' t '--. ,L I A an . ' 1. ' f , A - j-1151-.5 fl-g p., 'Mil ., 1 ' ,f.' if '- in I . I rl P I DICKINSON Brcicrorzn SMITH I .,. I 5 I . lg The second meet of the season was held 111 the New Armory at Ithaca when 45,25 the team met Nlichigan. This was the first Indoor meet ever held in Ithaca and proved to be an exceedingly 'Interesting affair from all standpoints. On Nfarch 2 th Michi. an came to Ithaca with a ood team and a fine record 2: '--I . . . g . 3 . behind their star performers. In fact their team was composed, with few excep- f I tions of the same men' who the ear before had won the Western Conference I J I ' J n Y 7 Q, Championship. ' The feature of the meet was the mile relay in which four men ran a quarter of a mile each. Nlichigan took the lead at the start by a fev. yards and maintained It until the last lap. John, who had previously won the quarter IH good style, was runnin for Cornell and Butler was runnin for lVIichi an. ohn trailed his .,,., . 3 3 3 . man until the last hundred ards when he 0 ened u a s rint that brou ht him F . Y P. . P P P to the tape a winner by a scant yard. The winning of this relay by Cornell was the deciding factor of the meet, making the final score 46 to 40. ' gig! The Penn Relays at Franklin Field was the next event on the schedule. It was In the 440 yard hurdles that Watt broke the world's record. In this event he was not pushed to his limit, which makes his performance even more remark- able. The time was 54 I-5 seconds, which lowered the former world's record of 54 3-5 seconds set IH 1904 by Hillman of the N. Y. A. C., by 2-5 seconds. The . l Varsit relay teams made a fair showin takin third in the Four IVI1le event I L Y .- . 3' g . . l -r and fourth In the Two Mile rela . In this last the combined Oxford-Cambrid e I . , V , , s I T team established a new worldis record of 7:50 2-5, the old record being 7:53. The lay One Mile CollegeAFreshman Relay Championship was won by Cornell in 3 :28 I-5. This gl was the flrst time that Cornell had ever entered a team in this event. .QB all il 1. l .54 '-'H .-c...,... ...... , .. ,.',.a.-1-,,a.--..P-::T- aff.-:Z 4 ,.jf:fi'-'- -2- -- ---- ---- ,ny-1-W ----- --- 1 -- 1fdflbfUW-PFifi..I1flW'fl MliijIailfE!fEf f1TiXliT'f:UJfrA1.uiU,g!mIn7lHEliggiglnvI.I'1jhg::.11If!I'-'wtirliw IIuglhfllilimwrmuwsguiivi'UI--Itiffw-mqQ'I,5lI.1I f'31'i j :'l m l' 477 .. 5 ' V , 3 .liz .- -. ., 1 ,. .5'1:f.5:fZ,.'.5sf:5b ,Pigs . x . 1. g ' Q is Q . ' - X 1?-V.. ' Wsfi -- , g 2 'V - eff-V--f xii. ., 'P:?5:52'. 'X 1. i f , X. 'tif-, 1 , ' . - w.'.1:' r sgggiy ...V M -X - AA . 112 ' Ti' rfeiizs: -' We- f.f is-'1.'.f ,lt 1 ii' . -we ' RAMSAY STRICKLER FELTER Joi-IN Cur one outdoor meet, that with Pennsylvania on Franklin Field, resulted in a victory for Pennsylvania. This defeat was undoubtedly due IO OUT WCQRIICSS IH the field events, the opponents scoring over thirty points in this department of the meet. Walker Smith was the only man of the day who scored two first places, winning both the high and low hurdles. Smalley of Pennsylvania was second in both. The biggest surprise of the day was the defeat of NISXHITL by John in the quarter mile, running it in SI 3-5 seconds. The next and last event on the schedule was the Intercollegiates, held 'EOW3fdS the end of May at Franklin Field, Philadelphia. Here our Winning streak WHS broken for the first time in five years. Pennsylvania Won with 30M POIIYES- On Friday, the day of the preliminaries, Pennsylvania qualified flffeefl men, Princeton fourteen, and Cornell eleven. This, however, was no inCliCH'C1OI1 Of the outcome of the meet the next day,for in 19I9,Pennsylvania placed SCVCITCCCU, Michigan twelve, and Cornell ten, while the result of the meet was Corllell 395 points, Pennsylvania second with 29, and Nlichigan third with 25M. The men to qualifyin IQZO were:Nlayer in the half and quarter, Smith in both the high and lOW hurdles, Watt and Bickford in the low hurdles, Minar and Felter in the lIU1'1ClfCCl yard dash, Davison in the 220, Ramsay and Lathrop in the high jump,and John in the 440. Again Smith was our high scorer with seven points, taking second in the high hurdles and third in the low. Eby of Pennsylvania managed to nose out Captain Nlayer, in the half mile run, by three yards. One record was broken in the meet when Thompson of Dartmouth set a new Intercollegiate and VVorld,s Record for the I2o yard high hurdles. Thornpson's time for this event was I4 2-5 seconds, lowering the previous VVorld's Record of I4 3-5 seconds made in IQI6 by Simpson of the University of lXfIissouri. 478 1920 Indoor Track Mee! MICHIGAN vs. CORNELL, ITHACA, MARCH 27, 1920 CORNELL 46-NIICHIGAN 40 Event Time Firrl Suomi 75 yard Dash 7 4-5 sec. 75 yd.High Hurdles 9 4-5 sec. One hdile Run 440 yard Run 4:24 3-5 sec. 52 4-5 sec 7o yd. Low Hurdles 7 4-5 sec. One-half Mile Run One Mile Relay High Jump Pole Vault Shot Put 1:59 1-5 see 3:28 1-5 sec. 6 ft. M in. II fr. 9 in. 42ft.2lI1 Lesch CNID Nlinar CCD WVatt CCD Beardsley CBD hdcDermott CCD Dickinson CCD john CCD Butler CNID johnson CMD Smith CCD Stanton CCD Abreu CCD Davison CCD Nlayer CCD Felter CCD .lOhf1 CCD Johnson CNID Ramsay CCD Cross CMD Slaughter CMD Baker CNID jfewett CCD Third Cook CMD Treman CCD Brown CCD Wetzel CMD Beardsley -CNID Strickler CCD Later CMD Wesbrook CNID Stope CMD iXfI1CH1GAN NIEET START OF SEVENTY-FIVE YARD DASH -L79 3 3 -21 F iii -W L 1 T u, i, 1- 2? , ,X fgw is Sail' QQWJ' wgggui ,, Ei W ,H ,, EQ I W' in HH 3 .3325 iw 151. YM Jw if Qu K - v Q :xl 'L gm ik Nm W5 1 Q ii, iw HE r C j -Q :Y 9 ,Sal W Li ,A pg Q, , rl 1 HW A He? 5? H lj 1 E5 QQ- W A, W ' 7. E '5 , :Q H , E+ ij 1 N1 I LAL V' ,iff-3: EF X Q W 5 . l is M rx , , ,Q :1 1-x lr! 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M E 31 C GS y., 2 U 53 Q W E 5 P 5:13 A - V'fffa?w.. - , I , mmm ' -R H if G 1 wmm: O we ,.lwj-WM VY E Jag , fN.:w3qMm 4 U, Mir '- 'JP' 1:1 4 .,Qw,m,:M --H ms QL , V x-,,,,- if ,Lvl-yfpW7, Y!-lp. 'f '4'-4. 'wc Wg ., 5--,1 -- K Us-w' I-,vu R, E, 11:fLqf1Mt ti ,Q JJJT-Hw1,'QZNEME , ,Q pv1,,vG3,w1'-bfi-Ax 'xflftl Ef'dx5.g,, -F.. X LE! 12'M'i5V,nT3j gy 24-P759 wrwulymw ,J 1 -mi?-'1 4 1920 Varsity Track Team KURT ARNOLD NIAYER, '2O . HENRY RUSLING ASHTON, '2O CHARLES CHESTER BAILEY, '21 JOHN F. NIOAKLEY . T FRANCIS LOUIS ABREU, '2O . . MVILLIAM CORNELL ARCHBOLD, '21 . NEIL ATKINSON, '22 . . HENRY NICINTOSH BEATTY '22 . EDWIN BLAKE BICKFORD, '20 . ROBERT EDWARD BROWN, '22 . JOHN WESLEY CAMPBELL, 720 . HENRY OTIS CHAPMAN, '22 MVALKER LEE CISLER, '21 JUNIUS FORD COOK, '22 , JOHN NIARK COWAN, '22 . ROBERT OTIS DAVISON, '21 JOHN LEROY DICKINSON, '21 . ROBERT KENNETH FELTER, '2O . GEORGE NICHOLS GOODNOW, '22 WVILLIAM HERBERT GRIGSON, '2O JAMES BAILEY HARPER, '22 . WILLIAM CAREY HULL, 722 EUGENE LYON JEWETT, 122 HAROLD ALDEN JEWETT, 721 CARL FRANK JOHN, '22 . . MAX KUPEER, ,ZI . . . WILLIAM HAMILTON LATHROP, 721 . JOHN PHILIP NICCLAIN, '21 , . THOMAS CHARLES NICDERMOTT, ,ZI . KURT ARNOLD MAYER, '2O . . HAROLD SEIBERLING NIILLER, 722 PETER PAUL MILLER, '2O . . GEORGE ELLIOT MINAR, 722 . JOSEPH PARTRIDGE MORRISON, '22 . JAMES ALEXANDER RAMSAY, 721 HULET PIEPER SMITH, '22 WALKER SMITH, '20 . . . GEORGE HAROLD STANTON, 720 . DANIEL BURSK STRICKLER, 722 . FRANCIS MARVIN SUTTON, '2O . HERBERT DAYTON TOBEY, 721 . ALLAN HOSIE TREMAN, '21 SHERWOOD VERMILYE, '21 FRANK WADSWORTH, ,ZI . . JOHN NIURKER WATT, '2O . LAWRENCE RAYMOND WELLS, '2O EAM 481 . . Captain . . Manager Affiftaiit Manager . . Coach Half Mile Run Hurdlef Pole Vault Weightf . Hurdles Two Mile Run . Two Mile Run . Quarter Mile Run . Quarter Mile Run One Mile Run Two Mile Run . Sprint: . . Two Mile Run . Broad jump and Sprintf . . Weightf Pole Vault Two Mile Run . . Sprinty . . Pole Vault High fuinp and Weight: Quarter Mile Run . Sprint: . High jump . Weighty One Mile Run Quartei and Half Mile Runf Broad jump Weightf . Sprintf Two Mile Run . High jump Pole Vault . Huntley One Mile Run One Mile Run Weightf Weightf Hurallef Hurdlef Broaa' jump . Hurdlef Habf Mile Run 44111 Annual Field and Track Meet l.C.A.A.A.A.-Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, May 28 and 29, 1920 Pennsylvania 3oM5 Princeton ZQQ Dartmouth 243 Cornell 205 California 18Mg Stanford IS, Har- vard II, Penn,State IOQ hdassachusetts Institute of Technology 75 Williams 75 Yale 5Mg New York University 55 Lafayette 3. IOO-Yafd Dash . , 220-yard Dash 440-yard Dash . Half-mile Run One-mile Run . Two-mile Run 120-yard High Hurdles , 220-yard Low Hurdles . High Jump . Broad Jump , Hammer Throw Shot Put , Pole Vault . 1 Brown, Princeton . 2 Gourdin, Harvard 3 'Wells, Stanford 4 DeWitt, Rutgers 5 Clark, Princeton 1 Brown, Princeton . 2 Maxam, Pennsylvania 3 Hendrison, California 4 Clark, Princeton 5 Shea, Pittsburgh 1 Hendrixson, California 2 Maxam, Pennsylvania 3 Eby, Pennsylvania John, Cornell 4 5 Driscoll, Boston College 1 Eby, Pennsylvania . 2 Nlayer, Cornell 3 Sprott, California 4 Murrey, Princeton 5 Brown, Pennsylvania 1 Shields, Penn'State 2 Brown, Pennsylvania 3 Crawford, Lafayette 4 Goodwin, Bowdoin 5 Strickler, Cornell 1 Brown, Williams . 2 Swede, Princeton 3 lVIacMahon, M.I.T. 4 Crofts, 'Williams 5 Romig, Penn State 1 : Thompson, Dartmouth 2 Smith, Cornell 3 Erdman, Princeton 4 Trowbridge, Princeton 5 Nlassey, Princeton 1 'Wells, Stanford . 2 Thompson, Dantmouth 3 Smith, Cornell 4 lfVatt, Cornell 5 Bickford, Cornell 1 Landon, Yale . . 2 Templeton, Stanford 3 Ramsay, Cornell . 4 Clark, Amherst . 5 Hampton, Pennsylvania . 1 Landers, Pennsylvania , 2 Gourdin, Harvard . Templeton, Stanford Way, Penn State . hfferchant, California Nlerchant, California 2 Dandrow, M.l.T, 3 VVeld, Dartmouth . 4 Cubbage, Penn State 5 Speers, Princeton . 1 Cann, N.Y.U. . . 3 4 5 1 2 Shelbourne, Dartmouth . . 3 Halsey, Princeton . . . 4 Nichols, Brown , 5 lXffa'jors, California 1 Myers, Dartmouth 2 Landers, Pennsylvania l 2 Jordan, Dartmouth 2 Harwood, Harvard 3 Peterson, California Webber, Yale 3 5'cNew lyovldff Record 482 . IO-I SCC. . 21-4 sec. . 48-2 sec. 4. 1:58 22-2 ' 9227-3 . 14-2 23'4 . 6 ft 4 in. . 6 ft 3 in. . 6 ft. 1 in. . . 6 ft. . , 6 ft. . 23fTZ.8l1'1. 23 ft. 7M in. 23 ft. 3-E in. . 23 ft. 3 in. 23 ft. M in. 159 ft. 2M in. . 154 ft. 146 ft. 5 Min. 143 ft. 6V in. 141 ft. 2 in. 45 ft. IOM in. 43 ft. 52 43 ft.. 55 in. 43 ft. 4111. 42 ft. 82 in. I2ft.6il'1. I2 ft. II ft. 6 in. I 920 Dual Track Meei CORNELL Vs. PENNSYLVANIA, PHILADELPHIA, IVIAY 15, 1920 Event Ioo yard Dash 120 High Hurdles 220 Low Hurdles One IVIile Run 440 yard Dash 880 yard Dash 220 yard Dash TWO Nlile Run Shot Put Pole Vault Broad -lump Hammer Throw High jump PENNSYLVANIA 7o-CORN ELL 47 Timc' IO 3-5 sec. I5 I-5 sec. 24 2-5 sec. 4:25 I-5 sec SI 2-5 sec. 1:55 1-5 sec: 22 3-5 sec. '1o:o2 1-5 sec. 41 ft.9M1n. II ft. 6 In. 23fi..2gi1l. 123 ft. 9 in. 5 ft. rox in. Fi? ,rt Minar CCD Smith CCD Smith CCD Brown CPD .IOhH CCD Eby CPD Smith CPD Shields CPD Calder CPD Landers CPD Bullock CPD Landers CPD Prank CPD Lathrop CCD Hampton CPD Reynolds CPD Sfcond Pelter CCD Smalley CPD Smalley CPD IX4cDermott CCD Maxam CPD INIayer CCD Davison CCD Dickinson CCD Bartels CPD Davis CPD Barrels CPD Th irfl Smith CPD Smith CPD Arehbold CCD Harper CCD Chapman CCD Stanton Davis CPD , Campbell CCD jewett CCD Atkinson CCD Miller CCD Miller CCD Photo by International VVATT BREAKING DlVORLDiS RECORD IN Low HURDLES AT PENN RELAYS 483 Review of the Cross-Country Season The 1920 Cross-Country season was a decided success and will go down in the history of this sport. The first run of the season was an Intercollegiate In- vitation Nleet held at Syracuse under the auspices of that University. Cornell won by a large margin, scoring 22 points against 67 for Syracuse, with Yale, Columbia, Colgate, and Dartmouth finishing in the order named. Cornell placed all seven of her men entered in the first eleven to finish. NIcDermott was second, N. P. Brown third, Carter fourth, Dickinson fifth, R. E. Brown eighth, Bonsal tenth, and Cowan eleventh. The next meet was a dual run with Harvard. In this run eleven Cornell men crossed the line before a Harvard man appeared, making a perfect score for Cornell. The seven men scoring points for Cornell in the order of their finish were: lVIcDermott, R. E. Brown, N. P. Brown, Bonsal, Lentz, Dickinson, and Wardwell. The final score was 28 to 1 12. This meet was held in Ithaca on October 30th over the so-called Harvard Course. In the Intercollegiates held in New Haven on November 20th over a six and one-half mile course, Cornell succeeded in nosing out Princeton for first place by one point, the score being 55 to 56. Twelve teams in all ran, the individual winner being Romig of Penn State, whose excellent performancegcame as quite a surprise. The Cornell men who ran this race all finished among the first twenty- two to cross the line. The Cornell men finished in the following order: NIcDerrnott, N. P. Brown, R. E. Brown, Irish, Bonsal, Dickinson and Lentz. The team was considerably handicapped by the absence of Carter who was out with an injury. The final and most interesting Cross-Country race ever staged was the meet in England with the combined team of Oxford and Cambridge Universities. This contest was the direct result of the visit of the Oxford-Cambridge Two- Mile Relay Team to Cornell in Nlay, 1920. The Englishmen came to Ithaca from Philadelphia where a few days before they had established a new World's Record in their event at the University of Pennsylvania Relay Carnival. They knew of Cornell's enviable track record, and at the invitation of the Cornell British-American club, came to Ithaca for a few days. YVhile here, they spent considerable time at Schoellkopf Memorial Building inspecting our athletic plant, and several donned track uniforms for a work-out on the cinders. The Cornell team sailed for England from New York on the Aquitania on December 14, 1920. The men sailing were Coach Nloakley, Captain Dickinson, Carter, N. P. Brown, R. E. Brown, Bonsal, NIcDermott, Richman, and Nlanager Bailey from Ithaca, and John T. lVIcGovern, '00, and Barrett Smith, '04, who had joined them in New York. As the boat steamed through the harbor, the team was cheered and singly bid God-speed by a group of Alumni who had erected for the occasion a large amplifier on top ofthe GeneralElectric Company building. The party arrived in Southampton December 21st. Three days were spent in training and relaxation at Cambridge and two days at Oxford. Christmas day was spent in London as the guest of the alumni and Englishmen interested in the welfare of the party. The race was staged on December 30th over the old Roehampton Course near London. Differing from the American courses in that it included two miles of macadam roadway and a mile of plowed land, the English-course put the Cornell men to an apparent disadvantage, which, together with their lack of time to be- come acclimated, makes the creditable showing of the team even more remark- able. The final score was 26 to 29, with the Englishmen leading. lVIcInnes of Oxford was first, followed by Carter and McDermott of Cornell, R. E. Brown, finished in sixth place, N. P. Brown in eighth, Bonsal in tenth, Richman in thir- teenth and Dickinson in fourteenth. Two days later the team sailed for America on the Kaiserin Augusta Victoria and arrived in New York on January ninth. They arrived in Ithaca early on the morning of the tenth. 484 Bailey Lentz Richman Bfl:CD6fH1Oft R. E. Brown Vars i fy JOHN F. IVIOAKLEY . . JOHN LEROY DICKINSON, '21 . CHARLES CHESTER BAILEY, '21 PICKENS JOHNSON, '22 , . . -...E--H Aioakley Irish Carter Johnson Dickinson N. P. Brown Bonsal Cross-Couniry Coarh Captain Illavzagm' . fl,r,fiJm1z1 l'WLl71,HgL'7' TEAM HOXVARD VINCENT BONSAL, '23 AVESLEY TATE GUEST, '21 NORMAN PIERSON BROWN, '21 CHARLES GODWIN IR1S1-1, '23 ROBERT EDWARD BROVVN, '22 :ALBERT LEROY LENTZ, '21 CHARLES CRAWFORD CARTER, '22 THOMAS CHARLES B'ICDERh'IOTT, '21 JOHN BEARK COXVAN, '22 JOSEPH PARTRIDGE RAIORRISON, '22 RICHAIID DOUGLAS DENSAVIORE, '21 BTILTON EDVVARD RICHMAN, '23 JOHN LEROY D1cK1NSON, JR., '21 BAIATHEKV JOSEPH AVARD, '23 JEROME ICENNETH AIVARDNVELL, '22 1920 CROSS-COUNTRY RECORD SYRACUSE INVITATION RUN: AT SYRACUSE 1. Cornell .... 22 4. Columbia . . . 117 2. Syracuse ..... 67 5 Colgare . . 123 3. Yale . . . . 69 6. Dartmouth. . 125 HARVARD vs. CORNELL: AT ITHACA 1. Cornell . . . 28 2. Harvard . . I I2 INTERCOLLEGIATES: AT NEIIV HAVEN 1. Cornell . . . 55 7 VVilliamS . 2O6 2. Princeton . . . . 56 S Columbia . 217 3. M. I. T. . 90 9 Harvard . 220 4. Penn State ..... 135 IO. Pennsylvania . . . 261 5. Yale ...... 148 II. Dartmouth . . . 297 6. Syracuse ..... 158 12. C. C. N. Y ...,. 328 OXFORD-CAMBRIDGE vs. CORNELL: AT ROEHAIWPTON, ENGLAND 1. Oxford-Cambridge . . . 26 2. Cornell .... ZQ 435 OXFORD AND CAMBRIDGE TEAM AT CORNELL Photo by Troy . I V CORNELL TEAM IN ENGLAND START OF THE RACE OVER ROEHAMPTON COURSE 486 Photo by International z PENN RELAYS JOHN WINNING FOUR HUNDRED AND FORTY WYARD DASH l Q D Z W i - 2 PENN RELAYS NIINAR XVINNING ONE HUNDRED YARD DASH 487 Freshman Track Records CORNELL-PENNSYLVANIA FRESHMAN TRACK MEET CORNELL-56M 100-YARD DASH 1. Lever CPD IO 2-5 sec. 2. Patterson CPD 3. Righter CCD 220-YARD DASH 1. Patterson CPD 23 1-5 2. Righter CCD 3. Niles-Smith CCD 440-YARD DASH 1. Smith CCD SI 4-5 see. 2. Lewis CPD 3. NIiller CCD 880-YARD RUN May I-SZCZ, IQ2O Izlzarn, New York PENNSYLVANIA-60M 120-YARD HIGH HURDLES 1. Watt CCD I7 1-5 sec. 2. Petske CPD 3. Imholf CCD 220-YARD Low IIURDLES sec 1. YVatt CCD 28 1-5 sec. 2. Smith CPD 3. Imhofjf CCD HIGH JUMP 1. Nesbett CCD 5 It. 6 in. 2. 'Woodside CPD 3. Nichols CPD 4. Blackwood CCD BROAD JUMP 1. Dfleredith CPD 2:00 2-5 sec 1. Lever CPD 21 ft.-3M in. 2. NIcMullen CPD 2. Grinn CPD 3. Irish CCD 3. NICConnell CCD ONE IX'I1LE RUN POLE XFAULT 1. Irish CCD 4:48 1. Stevens CCD IO It. 6 in. 2. Wfarcl CCD 2. IWolte CPD 3, Leuggler 3. VV00dsicle Two BCIILE RUN I6-POUND SHOT . 1. Head CPD I0.04. 2-5 sec 1. Thurman CPD 371-I. 4 7-8111 2. Bonsal CCD 2. Behlen CPD 3. Holmes CCD 3. Foley CPD IOO 16-POUND PIAMMER T11-IROWV I. Geer CCD IOS ft. 8 in. 2. Quail CCD 3. Foley CPD CORNELL-ALL BUFFALO TRACK MEET CORNELL-71 -YARD DASH 1. Righter CCD IO 2-5 sec. 2. Niles CCD 3. Hill CBD 220-YARD DASH 440 1. Smith CCD 23 3-5 sec 2. Righter CCD 3. Hill CBD -YARD DASH 1. Conradis CCD 54 sec. 2. Smith CCD 3. Pugh CBD 880-YARD RUN 1. Richman CCD 2:04 2. Irish CCD 3. Conradis CCD ONE BCIILE RUN 1. Ward CCD 4:53 2. Leussler CCD 3. Irish CCD Two IXCILE RUN 1. Helme CBD 10:10 2-5 2. Bonsal CCD 3. Holmes CCD SCC, May 29111, 1020 4 .ALL BUFFALO-37 120-YARD H1011 HURDLES 1. Blackmore CBD I7 1-5 see 2. Watt CCD 3. Burlingham CBD 220-YARD HURDLES 1. Blackmore CBD 28 1-5 sec 2. Wfatt CCD 3. Frost CCD HIGH JUMP I. Nesbett CCD 5 ft. 6 in. 2. Pease CBD 3. Imhoff CCD 3. Blackwood CCD BROAD JUMP I. I-Iermansdorfer CBD 20 It. 2 111 2. Stevens CCD 3. Pease CBD POLE VAULT I. Stevens CCD IO ft. 3 in. 2. Soggs CBD 3. Lenox CCD 3. Paris CCD I2-POUND SHOT 1. Gordon CBD 42 ft. 1M in. 2. Righter CCD 3. Feist CBD 'ir l V .f :fr 1 4. , .5424 , . l . 3,4-'T' QW , . l W amz, , W , l 9- ..:3,, vf, ,A at Vi ,V .. , is i 1923 FRESHMAN TRACK TEAM Atkinson Johnstone Paris Burnham Rosen Lennox Bonsal Broughton Leussler NIcConnell Charet Gates hflillar Niles Quail Hettinger WVard Holmes Blackwood Treman Thornhill Geer Moakley Stevens Richman Watt Irish Righter Conradis Frost Smith 1923 Freshman Track Team REVIEVV OF THF. SEASON The 1923 Freshman Track Team, on the Whole, had a most successful season Even before the cinders Were in use, a 1923 aggregation had competed in a relay race against a strong combination made up of Buffalo I-Iigh School boys. On Nlarch 28th., in the New Armory, the Varsity held its meet with Michigan and in connection with this, Thornhill, Richman, Irish, and Smith comprising the Freshman delegation, Won over the one-time Inter-scholastic champions from Buffalo. On May Ist., Righter, Richman, Irish, and Smith were sent to Philadelphia to compete in the Penn Relays for the one mile event. They Were successful, Winning over their old time rival, Pennsylvania, and thereby securing the Champion- ship of America in the one mile Freshman Relay. Two Weeks later, on NIay Igth., the Pennsylvania Freshman came to Ithaca for the annual meet and staged one of the most interesting and closely contested events of the year. Only by a small margin, which hung upon the outcome of the last event, was Pennsylvania able to return victorious, the final score standing: Cornell 56 I-2, Pennsylvania 60 I-2. i 489 The season, however, was not slated to close unsuccessfully, because on Nlay 29th., when the Varsity was at the Intercollegiates, the Freshman, captained by Irish, succeeded inwinning by a large margin over an All-Buffalo Team. The Freshman, winning by a score of 7I to 37,closed their season with this victory over some of the best runners in the state. C In the fall of IQZO the usual Cup series for Freshmen Was started, and ter- minated With the Winning of the trophy by C. YV. Geoghegan. An eleventh hour cancellation of a cross country run by a neighboring University prohibited the IQ24 Cross Country men from competing in their field until the Intercollegiates. This year seven men took the trip to New Haven Where the second annual event was held, and Where, unfortunately, the 1924 delegation failed to make as good a showing as their predecessors had established, Yale winning the run, and Cornell coming in fifth. This meet finished the season, Which, though not brilliant, Was on the Whole successful. 1924 Freshman Cross-Country Team WILLIAM THEODORE CORBETT CHARLES WILLIAM GEOGHEGAN ALEXANDER ROBINSON DE PRossE THOMAS CAREY HENNINGS, JR. JAMES STROHM EMERSON ALFRED RAUCH FRANK ENGELB ERT SMITH Shaw Hennings Geoghegan Rauch Casey Corbett De Prosse Smith Emerson 490 Evmtf loo-yard Dasl1 . 220-yard Dash . 440-yard Dash . 440-yard Dash . 880-yard Dash . One mile Run Q . Two mile Run . IZO-Ya1'Cl Hurdles . 120-yard Hurdles . 120-yard Hurdles . 220-yard Hurdles . High Jump . , Broad Jump . Pole Vault . . Putting 16-lb. Shot Throwing 16-lb. Hammer Nlarathon Race CIOMJ Nliles Track Records OUTDOOR Rfcordf 9 4-5 sec. . ZI 2-5 sec. . 49 2-5 sec. . 49 2--5 sec. . 1 min. S3 2-5 sec 4 min. I4 2-5 sec. . 9 min. I7 4-5 sec. . IS 2-5 sec. . IS 2-5 sec. . I5 2-5 sec. . 24 3-5 sec. . 6 ft. 5 1n. . 23 ft. 4M in. I2 ft. IOl1'l. . 45 ft. IIMl1'1. 165 ft. 9 in. . 61 min. 16 sec. Holder Dam of lllaleing O. A. Reller, '15 . F. hi. Sears, '04 . E. G. lVIacArthu1', ,II W. H. Bennett, '13 D. S. Caldwell, '14 il, P. Jones, '13 . T. S. Berne, '12 . . C. Talcott, '09 . .W. Broclt, '14 . L. E. Gubb, '16 . E. Cairns, 'o6 . A. W. Richards, '17 A. VV. Richards, '17 F. K. Foss, '17 . A. W. Richards, '17 L. J. Talbott, '11 . L. Colpitts, '09 .l B 1921 MANAGEMENT May 1913 june 1902 May 191 1 May 1912 May 1914 May 1913 May 1912 May 1909 May 1914 Nlay IQ 16 May 1904 Apr. 1915 Nlay IQIS Apr. 1915 May 1916 May 1909 Dec. IQO7 '22 C. C. BAILEY, '21 Prcxmxs JOHNSON. Manager Assistant Nlanager 4 THE CORNELL-UNION GAME Copyright by Troy 8 N ' PFQ. s Al I I kgj N ,. X13 lf- , , ,. ,,. x ,ul A .V , ..,,.1-- -1 Wifi fy.-fb a x uk -H.--f Af i' QTL ' 1 ,A : ' I 5 I ' A I I v -nu '... vm X5 1 ..., I ,C.-xp.. 0 I . zff i- X,,7 5-gf TBAIL 5 fs 1 IJ 665' KX gy .-1. f'. A S I 'f -x fx J x fxx Q .' 5 .L X Y, 5 sk. ' ' f ' X. ' 'GQ ,YQ C ' F I j V A RY .X 2 f'xx. t! .QNX . J U X. ' ' F X fn . V X X E X f'l E ' '-I' f- Il .. , - -14 ,A A T V l: WW R 3: X s Y . J,-'Q ' -- - N YQ 1 .'J, ' V N . X A 1, N. X . ' gf , h .,n f ,T-,..t,.f q Z' 'L Q.Q1.,gs+t f '-- --.. .gf P FIX 'Lx ll 4 41- 'J' ,X NJ. -,Q . his Z 'nn 5 P- - 3 ..f , fr T'--.- 1 M!!- Q ' Z1 ' 493 Review of the 1920 Football Season 4 ,,.naaae The season of 1920, if con- sidered on the basis of cham- pionship honors, or the win- ning of the most important games, can hardly be classed as a successful one. However far greater things than the - winning of games were accom- plished during the past season, when a definite start was made toward the establishment of a definite football policy. With the signing of Gilmour Dobie as Head Coach early in the spring of 1920, there came to the supporters of Cornell football the assurance that the first step had been taken to- ward the securing of a future successful football system. There was no doubt but that the best man had been selec- ted, for Mr. Dobie, backed by his phenomenal records on the Pacific Coast and at the Naval Academy, had given clear evi- dence of his ability as a foot- ball teacher and as a coach who had developed a system which was capable of wonder- ful results. It was toward 1 I this objective more than any Q v other, that the season of IQZO GILX'IOUR Donn: ' WaS devoted. Starting in tl16 early spring, when he in- augurated light fundamental practice, Nfr. Dobie took a squad of practically green players and strove to instill into them the basic principles of a system which was almost entirely new to them. It was for this purpose, mainly, that spring practice, consisting of elementary and light work throughout, was conducted. September 13th marked the beginning of the early .fall practice. Seventy-five men reported at the initial practice but this number increased to over a hundred by the end of the first week.. It was indeed rather a discouraging outlook that Nlr. Dobie and his assistant, Ray Hunt, a former star end under Dobie at Washing- ton, faced at the start. Added to the loss of a great number of men from the 1919 Varsity tearn, among the most prominent of whom were Shiverick, Miller, Sutton, Straus, Davies, Taylor, and Carry, there was a further absence of a number of promising candidates due to scholastic difficulties. These included many valuable substitutes from the previous year's Varsity and also a goodly number of the men 494 NTAYER DODGE HORRELL who had played on the freshman team. On top of this dismal outlook came the decision of Captain Shuler not to return to school this fall. In spite of all these difficulties, the coaches set to work and drilled the teams in two practice sessions daily for over two weeks, until the opening of college, when the morning session had to be omitted. Although the time was very short in which to develop any team whatsoever, there gradually emerged four elevens which were given a few simple plays in preparation for the opening game against the University of Rochester on the 2nd of October. Rochester appeared here with one of the best teams in her history, made up almost entirely of veterans. The visitors were successful in scoring first by means of a cleverly executed open play which baffled the Cornell team for a short time at the opening of the game. However, the Cornell team soon found itself and pro- ceeded to show its superiority. They immediately scored a touchdown due to sim- ple straight rushing. The second touchdown came in the second half as the result of several well executed forward passes. While not displaying any potential scoring power in the game, the Cornell team gave evidence of having been well drilled in the fundamentals of football, which promised well for future games. The victory of I3 to 7, while not especially impressive, was satisfactory for what was the largest opening game that Cornell had seen for a number of years. On the following Saturday, St. Bonaventure was our opponent. The Varsity with a much smoother offense than had been shown against Rochester, found no difiiculty in piercing the light line of the opponents or in circling their ends for large gains. VVorking with machine-like precision, Cornell succeeded in scoring eight touchdowns. All the goals were kicked after the touchdowns except the last, thus giving us a total of 55. St. Bonaventure put up a spirited fight but was unable to gain against the sturdy defense displayed by our line. However, in the closing minutes of play, they succeeded in scoring a touchdown by means of two well played passes. This game showed the Varsity to be a greatly improved machine, and one that gave great promise of scoring ability. While the defense -195 PENDLETOY KNAUSS Hors had not been put to any test, it had shown itself capable in the opportunities that it had had to display its power. On October 16th, Union was met and defeated by the score of 60 to O. This game showed a further development of the smoothness of the Cornell team, and While Union had not a very strong defense to oHer, they put up a creditable, scrappy battle and went down to defeat fighting hard. The Varsity showed itself to be in first class condition as not a substitution was made until the latter part of the third quarter. During the final quarter nearly an entire substitute eleven played, and it was only during this period that Union succeeded in entering Cornell territory. The game marked the end of the preliminary season, and with the other two early games, showed a gradual but steady development and improvement in both defensive and odensive ability, particularly in the latter. On the fourth Saturday of October, Colgate furnished the opposition for the Varsity, and while the opponents were not as powerful as the Colgate of old, nevertheless they put up a creditable battle and did not once allow the Varsity an easy gain. The Cornell team gave proof of the strenuous efforts that had been made in the last week to smooth off the rough spots of the previous games, and displayed in this game what was probably the best team-work of the season. As a result of this precision and all-powerful driving force, the Varsity succeeded in scoring 42 points against 6 on the part of Colgate. Their single score came as a result of a very beautiful piece of running by Webster, the star halfback, who returned a kick-off for ninety yards and a touchdown. It was a most sensational play, and filled the Cornell team with determination, coming as it did immediately after the first Cornell score. While this victory was especially sweet, due to the fact that it was the first defeat that we had administered to Colgate since IQI2, it on the other hand dealt a severe blow to the team, from which it never recovered, in the loss of Lechler who, due to an injury, was forced out of this game and was out for the remainder of the season. Ideal weather conditions favored us on this day, and as a result one of the largest crowds of the season turned out to witness this impressive Cornell victory. 496 KAY GOETZ FINN Rutgers was our next opponent and while they offered a more or less stubborn defense in the line, due mainly to a powerful pair of tackles who performed notably, the Varsity succeeded in scoring three touchdowns, largely through the use of the forward pass. Added to these scores was a drop-kick by Carey in the final quarter, bringing our total score to 24. Rutgers was unable to penetrate our defense to any great extent, especially when they reached dangerous territory. Twice the Varsity successfully repelled attacks within their ten yard line, and thus held the visitors scoreless. Robb, the giant tackle, and Gardner, captain and fullback, were the mainstays of the opponents, while Nlayer more than carried the burden of the gains for the Varsity, besides being the receiver of two beautiful forward passes, both of which led directly to scores. It was in this contest that the Var- sity met the strongest defense that it had yet encountered. While stopped at times in the line, Cornell gave promise of a versatile attack in that they succeeded remarkably well in the use of the forward pass. On the evening of November 4th a squad of twenty-nine players, together with coaches and trainers, left for New York where on Saturday, the 6th, Dartmouth was met at the Polo Grounds. Ideal football weather was experienced, and as a result, a crowd of well over 30,000 persons packed the stands to watch these two rivals battle. It was the largest crowd that New York Football has ever seen aside from the Army-Navy classic. It wasin this contest that the Varsity met its first defeat of the year by the score of I4 to 3. Dartmouth presented a well- balanced, experienced team on that day, and well deserved their victory. Both of the Green's touchdowns came, as did their score last year, as a direct result of blocked punts. Early in the first period one of Carey's punts was blocked on Cor- nell's twenty yard line, the ball rolled to the next five yard line where it was re- covered by Kaw. The next attempt to punt went short and Dartmouth recovered the ball on our twenty-five yard line. On the first play, Robertson, captain of the Green, succeeded in carrying the ball over for the first score of the game. After this score the Cornell team seemed to find itself and it was not long before they had rushed the ball into Dartmouth territory. They were held, however, 497 CAREY MINER NTUNNS after advancing to their opponents' forty yard line. Here, Carey dropped back and sent a beautiful drop-kick between the bars for the only Cornell score in the game. The remainder of the half was mainly a kicking duel between Carey and Robertson, with the Dartmouth leader having a slight advantage. The third quarter failed to produce any scores, but early in the fourth period Cornell recovered the ball on her own ten yard line. Carey attempted to punt from behind his own goal line, but Sonnenberg, the powerful Dartmouth tackle, broke through and blocked the kick. The ball was recovered by Shelburne, the Dartmouth full- back, behind the Cornell goal line for the second Dartmouth touchdown. That with the goal after the touchdown completed the scoring for the day. Although Cornell was clearly outplayed, they put up a strong battle and not once did they give up the fight. The following Saturday brought the Columbia team to Ithaca for the first football game between the two schools for a period of over fifteenyears. This game, which thrilled some I2,000 spectators, many of whom were alumni who had come back in honor of the Homecoming Day, resulted in a 34 to 7 victory for Cornell. The Cornell team clearly showed its superiority over the pupils of Buck O'Neil and not once was there any doubt as to which eleven held the upper hand. Dobie's team gave an impressive demonstration of fast, powerful, and high- ly efficient team play. However, the brilliant work of Clyde Nlayer stood out above the playing of all others, and in this, his last appearance on Schoellkopf Field,he played a wonderful game, tearing off many long gains as well as being the receiver of two beautiful forward passes. Very fittingly did he close his foot- ball career in Ithaca. The Cornell line stood up well under the attack of the Col- umbia backs, faltering only twice, once at the very start of the game when Colum- bia advanced the ball to our twenty yard line and again later in the gamewhen the Blue and White team succeeded in scoring its only touchdown. On the offensive the Cornell backs, led by Mayer and Kaw, found very little difficulty in piercing the Columbia line at will or in circling their ends for large gains. Vlfhenever neither 498 Photos-Troy BRAYTON GOUINLOCK KAW of these methods succeeded in gaining the necessary distance, the forward pass was successfully employed. All in all, it was a remarkable recovery from the previous week and it unjustly raised the hopes of Cornellians to high for the Pennsylvania game on Thanksgiving Day. After ten days of intensive training and thorough preparation the squad left for Philadelphia on Tuesday evening. Contrary to the custom of the last few years, the trip to Atlantic City was omitted, and the players spent all lfVednesday and Thursday in a quiet spot in Philadelphia. Thanksgiving Day brought over- hanging clouds and threatening skies and just before the time for the game the rain started and continued throughout. This made the field, which was already in poor shape, much heavier and consequently bothered both teams considerably. Especially did the heavier Cornell team seem to have difficulty in holding its foot- ing on the slippery sod. After a very successful start in which three successive first downs were made, Cornell lost the ball and immediately Pennsylvania began to assume the upper hand. Fighting desperately, but in vain, the Varsity was unable to stem the tide of defeat, and When the final whistle blew, the score was 28 topo in favor of Pennsylvania. It was naturally a disappointment to all Cor- nellians and a surprise to many who had hoped that the long series of defeats at the hands of Pennsylvania was to be broken. However, the same story that many previous years have witnessed was again enacted. Pennsylvania, after having a more or less mediocre season against strong teams, made its strongest effort of the year against Cornell and again added a victory. . This is a brief summary of the IQZO football year. Far greater results than at first are apparent were achieved by Nfr. Dobie, and the most important of these was the laying of the foundation of a system which must inevitably lead to stronger Cornell teams. ' 499 1 1. ,ff -K A -41 .ff-111 .1,,,-Yf 'mf 11:13 --1-1--.ff - 1f1- 11 1111- , 11.1--, f--- 1 . 1 -1f,., , ,-,' 1 1111 111-11111 1,11 ., .1 11,.,111Lf,1111,..11..,g11 1, 19 11 11.1,.1,,11,11,11 . 3 , 11 14, ,1 . .1u1,,, 1,,1,1,1, 1,3 1,11 11,14 ,X ,.111,,111,,,,,,1,1,1.1, 1 1111 1 1920 VAKSITY FOOTBALL TEAM Carey Kay V Goetz lV1n1'phy Brayton Miner Gouinlock Dodge Hoff Mayer Pendleton Horrell Knauss I 1 ,Nluvnse WWW Eiw, 311111. W, 0 ,e 1 11 ' 11 ff '11,1'.', .,. .. - . , . 1' 11 1 1 11 ' - '1 1 111 111 Jr- 1 11fig,,1'1,11171.,' W1 15:5 ,l1kjl1'1l1 111i'3!jjf,il! '1,,'WrL1'11,1511.QQfK1'11g'1'II111r111511 11:U'ij,11 1 '1 -111 11, 1 f 11Fg11 '1, 1920 Football Team OFFICERS CLYDE NIAYER, '21 . . . . . Captain EMMET JAMES NIURPHY, '22 , . . Manager HAMILTON GRENELLE PRETAT, '22 . . Afrirtant Manager COACHES GILMOUR DOBIE . RAY HUNT . . THOMAS DAv1D FINN, JR., '21 . HARRY RAYBURN KAY, '22 WALTER PAUL KNAUSS, '22, . 'WYILLAIM PALMER GOETZ, '22 . EDWARD VERNON GOUINLOCK, '22 FIELDS SEELEY PENDLETON, '21 . CHARLES LUCIEN BRAYTON, '23 . STEPHEN BYRD HORRELL, '21 . HAROLD LEON EBERSOLE, '23 . HARRY GEORGE MINER, '21, WILSON SHANNON DODGE, '22 . DAVID ALOYSIUS MUNNS, '23 . EDWIN JAMES HOFF, '21 . . JOHN ESTABROOK W'AHL, '2I. . EDGAR LAWRENCE KAW, '23, CLYDE MAYER, '21 . . VVILLIAM DAVID CAREY, '23. HAROLD ALDEN JEWETT, 721. . . ' . . Head Coach TEAM Affiftant Coach Left End Left Tackle Left Tackle Left Guard Left Guard Left Guard Center Center Right Guard Right Guard Right Tackle Right End Quarterhaek Quarterback Left Halfhack Right Halfhack Fullhack Fullhack Suhrtitutef-George Brayman, '22, Abram Allison Danzig, 7212, Joseph Dewey Dunleavy, '22, Eric Sigfrid Erickson, '21, George Arthur Hayner, '22, Louis Kaiser, '21, Alfred Cobaugh Lechler, '21, George Price Lechler, '22, Carl Livingston, '21, Carl Weddigen Olney, '22, Bartlett Richards, '23, Walter Rollo, '23, Frederick Wegner, '22, James Bentley Wilson, '2I. 501 DARTh'1OUTH GAME RAW GAINS AT CENTER K, DARTMOUTH GAME Photo by International ROBERTSON VVITI-I BALL 502 W ... , .Q -, ..., .-.-em-- RUTGERS GAIVIE KAW ATTEMPTS TO BREAK THROUGH LINE RUTGERS GAME Photos by Troy KAW ROUNDS END Fon LONG RUN 503 2. P f wa N , .. ..- ,,4. ,. - ' :m'w.,'u 1 .'s.'L'.PU-'-1? hlvgw if'-1v:1:-'H'11 - ' -.Ev 31.3- I S, 1 N ,I MMI, ' ' ' ,ALL . , - LI.. ... .,,..YY- -n avr ,1 IL: ' hi 522 . EE ' 'ix mf' ? ' -N ' I f ,wi rb I' 'ff YF? 92 I, E ' A W ' W I 7 5, E W P- iff., Q, 1' tg f Y' Qiff YE' wif ,511 I r:,' is' 1531 'E' M-:Si N35 I 11 1 pi: ,Ji ml , 'J' 7-521 il' ' 3, , - k iii, T' wil: ge! VE? E1 211 ' JN' , If:I fc: ' - 2 11 M nu: W ' ' 1 ' 1 P' :fi 5 ab E Ie:'1III - I Iigy , L, Q COLUMBIA GAME 1 'I TOUCHDOWN BY lfIAYER I 1 is E1 gif 9 3 I 53, W F1 ' ill ' QSM , -Q, 5 ' gig u in ,fy-5 , if wwf Rf ' sk we 3 as - 'V w! 1 Q, IQ I ' E V 1 FL?-5 v .za ' fn ..x , 525 if ffm If N T 1 ' , .,. I ,- 5,--f .557 fl 'fit I 'ffjg Eff I Ni COLUMBIA GARIE ' gg MAYER RECEIVING LONG PASS ,:.. II JI ffm I ,I ,IQII-ft, QI I.I I I,,.:,.1 ,Iii I- -5,-I-Iijg ,,I2 ,-I' I I I Q ff II 'I I I I w, I I?,.IIIII IIIIINMI WII I II ,ix-11 F,-'fn I It '7f.aj'IQfSv'm',f I ,II ,, ,Y 1. ,, II, 3, IUI4 U1 1, I Im L. H, fl I 5.-5. xg, 1 I If Api.II1LlIg!.Q ,, lv. 171 wang- w .- 4111I'wIIIlxIwAL,iLk4lxW, ,.Wi1.f:-iILrIi1I.II I ITL xiii! IYIWY III I7 504 , 1 -1 COLGATE GAME KAW BREAKS THROUGH CENTER COLGATE GAME Photos by Troy CORNELL SCORES TOUCHDOWN 505 v 1 1-gr UNION GAME THE SQUAD KAW ATTEMPTS END RUN Photos by Troy W A 506 Date Oct. 2 Oct. 9 Oct. I6 Oct. 23 Oct. 30 Nov. 6 Nov. I3 Nov. 25 l Cornell Cornell Cornell Cornell Cornell Cornell Cornell Cornell Football Record Score Score I3 Rochester 6. 55 St. Bonaventure 7 60 Union O 42 Colgate 6 24 Rutgers o 3 Dartmouth I4 34 Columbia 7 o Pennsylvania 28 1920 MANAGEMENT E. MURPHY, Manager '22 Place Ithaca Ithaca Ithaca Ithaca W Ithaca New York City Ithaca Philadelphia l H. G. PRETAT, 122 Assistant Manager 507 Review of Freshman Football Season With a powerful backfield and a weak line, the Freshman football team broke even on the number of games won and lost during the season. The games lost were both close, and a single touchdown was in each case the deciding factor, while those won, were won by overwhelming scores. The team had a superabundance of nght and seemed to have acquired the characteristics of former Cornell teams, in that they never knew when they were beaten. No matter how discouraging was the outlook, they always had the ball in the opponent's territory at the end of every game, and generally started their scoring just after having been scored upon. e Paul Eckley, end of the IQI5 championship team, who coached the Freshman throughout the season, cannot be given too much credit for their gameness. His sound judgment and undoubted ability were much in evidence when overcoming difficulties arising from the inexperience of the men and injuries to the most pro- mising players at critical times. His policy, that the primary object of a Fresh- man team is not to win games, but to learn the game so as to be prepared to play Varsity football, cannot help but be of great assistance in the formation of future Cornell teams. The season opened on October twenty-third with the Freshman opposingMa11s- field State Normal School, a team that had already payed three games and had not had their goal line crossed. The first half was mainly a punting duel with Captain Hubbard of the 1924 team having the advantage. The second half un- covered some fine overhead work by both teams, and then Nfansiield scored as the result of a fumble. With but four minutes to play the freshman drove through their opponents for sixty yards in four downs, and when the whistle blew they were only one foot from the goal. With this experience behind them, the next week the team journeyed to King- ston, Fa., and defeated the Wyoming Seminary team handily by a 24 to 6 score, although again the other team drew first blood. It was one of the few times that a WVyoming team had been beaten on their own grounds, and the first time that a Cornell team had defeated them. Two weeks elapsed before the next game with the Columbia Freshman,which was played in New York while the two Varsities were playing in Ithaca. The Freshman scored practically at will on their heavier rivals, and at no time was the outcome in doubt. YVhen the smoke cleared away, the scoreboard read 47 to o, and the second team had the privilege of scoring one of the touchdowns. The following Saturday the Freshmen went down to defeat in one of the hardest fought games of football ever played. The Pennsylvania Freshmen, playing in Ithaca, managed to eke out a I3 to 7 victory, which in no way indicates the rel- ative strength ofthe teams. In the first half neither team scored, and the second half started with a bang, the visitors having the advantage. Toward the end of the quarter Pennsylvania scored. They started strongly again in the last quarter, but the Cornell yearlings finally began their own attack, only to have a short forward pass intercepted and rushed over for another touchdown. The Freshmen finally got their bearings and with their aerial attack working in good order and as much fight as if they were just starting the game, they scored on a forward pass to Ramsey. After the kick-off, the team marched down the field again, but it yyas too late to score , and the game ended with the ball on Pennsylvania's 20 yard me, A banquet given after the season closed had an attendance of fifty men, and the only ones present were those who had been out to practice all season. The number at the banquet, and the condition of having to have been out all season befoige being allowed to attend, illustrates the splendid spirit that permeated the squa . 508 Copley Rooney Cassidy Buckley Eckley CCOachj Anderson Ramsey Knauss NIcClellaI1d Nlorgan 'WOOlstOn Post Cross Flynn Nlorchower Harvey Jewett Brown Smith Piekarski Pfann Sundstrom Vanclerlip Shorter 1924 Freshman Football Team ROBERT CLIFFORD HUBBARD, ,144 . . . Capiaiu IRALPH ALEXANDER NICCLELLAND, ,EI . . llglanagcr PAUL WYITHERSPOON ECKLEY, ,IS . . Coach TEAM ELIAS FLORENCE BUCKLEY . . . . Lefl End FRANK LEANDER SUNDSTROM . . Lqfz Tackle JOHN RAORRISSEY ANDERSON . Lcfz Guard JOSEPH ANTHONY ROONEY . Cruzer FURLONGE HAROLD FLYNN Right Guard HERNIAN IQNAUSS . . Right Tackle JOHN VANCE COPLEY . . R1'glIzE1zd GEORGE ROBERTS PI-'ANN . . Quarrmbacle ROBERT CLIFFORD :HUBBARD . Lqfz Halflaacle JOSEPH JOHN PIEKARSKI . . , . . . Riglzf Halflmck FLOYD DANIEL RARISEX' ............ Fullback SUBSTITUTES THEODORE GREGG BROYVN, Quartcrlzack HARRY RGZORCHOXYER, End CHARLES ENINIES CASSIDY, Halfback ROBERT JOSEPH CHAMBERS, Guard BEN WHITELY CROSS, Tackle ERNEST CHARLES GRAY, Fullbacle RICHARD LAURENCE HARVEY', End RICHARD DICKINSON JEWETT, Tackle Date Oct. 23 Oct. 30 Nov. I3 Nov. 20 Cornell Cornell Cornell Cornell RECORD Score Score O hlanshelcl State Normal School 7 24. VVyOming Seminary O 47 Columbia Freshmen O 7 Pennsylvania Freshmen I3 509 OTTO HERRON RLIORGAN, H, Fullbacle DONALD JOHN POST, Halfback CARL LEININOER SHOTTER, Guard ROBERT KENLY SMITH, Gmzlcv' ARTHUR NELSON XFANDERLIP, End LOREN STRATTON VVOOLSTON, Guard Placc' Ithaca Kingston New Yorlc Ithaca T' 1 ? f-z Y 'L .'-, , . Q ' ' ,. Q. ' 1-aiiiif ' s' ' f gr O QVU5 -'.,.Q1',:1---I , ff' .i ' I --. x, v- E .- I 2, 3 1' ,rx f' -4JJ-1 ,F x.Yg, .X 0' . 1 , ,. 'n K, -.I I , a u 1 . 0. I I fX FAX 'gfkk , .,,.. by N . q 'L , ' , 1' 1 ff SJ ' Yfz i if M ,Q 4, Mx 3. x' I if-. Ei 0,5 'QC ' get-f' I , A ' x ff, ASFJBALL .fJ9,3Dx A 3 kv - Lf ' S x -- f 1 I fi--Z' p X ' , I 1 1 - ini 1 - ' F r ,I . .o '-N' ,ks ' A ' 1 N N uw .... ., ' ,' F EJ ,,, 1 ,- -'au-5 1- ' fn' D V . N N.. a Y 2 ' 11 Review of the 1920 Baseball Season The Baseball Season of 1920 started with pros- fgi' Wa pects looking exceptionally bright,for John Henry, 'gy former American League catcher, was selected bf , I, as coach, and Nir. Henry's past record gave every gvyg indication that he would place another winning baseball team on the field for Cornell. VVhen the Le' ' 3, call for baseball men was issued about ninety re- gif :.' V. ported, and included among these Were many .. veterans of former Cornell baseball teams. Among the C men who reported were Sauters, hlurphy, 'f-l Spiers, Howard, Bonagura, hiayer, Cross, Ens- worth, and Captain Olsen, all of whom had shown ability as baseball players. The lVIanager of the Team, John C. Atwood, ii, jr., had arranged a schedule consisting of a four . game southern trip, and a main schedule of lif- teen games, which included games with most of the stronger teams of the east. The first real setback of the season came with , the announcement of the ineligibility of Captain if Olsen, who was considered to be one of the best pitchers in intercollegiate baseball, and was the ' main-stay of the pitching staff. Henry Nfurphy, I V i first baseman of the Varsity for two years, was p then chosen to fill the position of Captain. On lhiarch 31st the team left Ithaca for the south, and on April IST they played Georgetown University at VVashington. In this game, despite JOHN C. CARNEY the fact that it was their first day out of doors, 1921C0aCl1 the Cornell team showed mid-season form, and the hitting of Davies, Cross, and Niayer, and the steady pitching of Rickard, resulted in Cornell winning by a score of five to four. On April 2nd the team went to Charlottesville, where they played the University of Virginia. Gordon pitched for Cornell and defeated Virginia by a score of seven to four. On the following day a most unexpected defeat was met at the hands of Johns Hopkins. The Cornell team played well, but seemed to be unable to keep the opponents from scoring quite heavily, the final score being thirteen to eight. The outstanding feature of the game was the playing of Davies, who twice drove the ball over the fence in deep right field for home runs. The game with the Univ- ersity of Pennsylvania, scheduled for April Sth, had to be cancelled on account of rain. The team was playing in the best form of the entire season at this time, and the results of the trip as a whole were considered very satisfactory, for they showed that Cornell had a fast fielding and hard hitting team. 512 X .1 gig! -' 1 . W ...R A Y ' ,X . Aq.A yy V i 1 5 1 .4 g Photos by Troy YALE GAME The first game of the main schedule was with Colgate and was played in Ithaca on April 24th. Leonard, of Colgate, pitched exceptionally well, and largely due to his speed and control the visitors earned an eight to three victory. The follow- ing week Cornell lost to the University of VVest Virginia in the second home game by the same score. It was apparent at this time that the Cornell team had struck a slump7', as the calibre of baseball played during these two games was far below that which was played on the southern trip. . The team left Ithaca on April 29th to play the teams of Amherst and Harvard- The Amherst game, at Amherst, resulted in a victory for Cornell after an eleven inning battle when Spiers scored the winning run on a hit by Wincor. The next day Harvard was met at Cambridge in a twelve inning contest, but this time the Harvard team made the deciding run, winning by a score of seven to six. Un Nlay 5th at Hamilton, the Varsity again met Colgate and was once more defeated. However, the score of five to two hardly gives the Red and lfVhite due credit, for the game was close, with Cornell holding an apparent advantage until Steiflns of Colgate managed to knock a three base hit when there were three men on bases, thereby malcing a decisive score. ' On Saturday, Nlay Sth, Columbia and Cornell met on Percy Field in a game which Was marred by numerous errors and poor fielding on both sides. lVIaloney 513 I A ' A A ' A ' ii'-,K2::j1 mr., i. Q , . i, .if COLGATE GAME pitched well for the Varsity, but due to an eighth inning rally Columbia won by a score of six to four. The next two games were pitchers duels and due largely to the so-called Ubase- ballbreaksuwewere defeated by Columbia and Princeton. The Columbia game at New York on Nlay Ilth ended one to nothing, after Cornell, having three men on bases and no outs in the ninth inning failed to score. The darkness which hovered over the field during the latter part of the game was largely responsible for the Cornell team's inability to score at least the tieing run. The Princeton game at Princeton, the following day, was hard fought and was one of the best played games of the entire season. In Ithaca, on May 15th, the team met Amherst,and again Cornell won bya single tally. The score was one to one until the fourteenth inning, when Wincor scored the deciding run. Four days later the Varsity met Lafayette on Percy Field, and in a game in which heavy hitting was the outstanding feature, the visitors defeated the Varsity bya score of thirteen to nine. - The Cornell team hit well, but again mediocre fielding was largely responsible for the loss of the game. ' On Spring Day, Yale played Cornell before one of the largest crowds ever assembled on Percy Field. Severalnights before this game the main wooden stands had been destroyed by fire, but temporary stands had been erected, and seats in 514 U Photos by- Troy STEEL Srgxnns AND PLAYERS' Box ON SPRING DAY these and in the steel stands were at a premium. The Cornell team seemed unable to connect with the ball and was defeated by a score of nine to three, and it was a disappointed crowd which left for the crew races after the game. In the next three games the team took a decided brace, and the many shifts that were made in the line-up by Coach Henry were in a great measure the cause of the defeat at Ithaca of Bucknell on Nlay 26, Pennsylvania on May 29, and Mary- land State on June 2. The game with Bucknell went twelve innings and Spiers scored the winning run on a long hit and a steal home. The Pennsylvania game ended six to three, and it was Mayer's home run at an opportune time which brought victory to his team. On June 5th the Varsity made a useless trip to New Haven, for rain prevented the Yale-Cornell game at that time. As a final review all that can be said is that the team fell into an unexpected slump after the southern trip, but regained themselves at several times during the season to show flashes of the kind of baseball that Cornell followers had been expecting all along. The season was not what might be called an exceptionally successful one but it was by no means entirely unsatisfactory. 515 1 H., 1, ., , ,,,. A, .nY-.. ., ,. 1 . .1 ,.,.1'111'1 . 1 1 1 1 K 1 11 1 11111 1g,.-, 1-11111-151,-15,1 1,1.1s11'11111-1,1111115g11r1.111111',.,1y11.,,,11-11.111111 11' .m1111,+1 11,1g11 ..y1g11w.,,,11-'1-1!,f11-1111,:1:11: ,1.111'11.1:1 ' 51111114 .1:z1.,11 . 111 ,11111y11111J1,1 1111 11 1 1 ',1 ' 11 11 1 1 1 1920 WVARSITY BASEBALL TEANI Q W'o1f Wegner Ballou Atwood Bonagura Howard Davies Gordon Cross Henry Murphy Wincor' Ensworth Spiers Nlayer Rickard Cowan Andrews Nlaloney 1 '11 ' X211 - f 1 1 11 7 11fl1'1Q,A.lg '1g,11-T11'11:: 1 1 111, Q:,111J,f1.1:,,1. fy1111i11f1 111- Gf1ff1fg-3.fj111 1 121'311531g1f11g11i2.111'1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1,1 ' 111 1 1920 Varsity Baseball Team GFFICERS HENRY PENNY AVIURPHY, 720. .... Captain JOHN COVVAN ATWOOD, JR., '21 . . . Manager VVJILLIAM CHARLES COMBS, '21 . Alsfiftant Mariager' JOHN HENRY .... . . . Coach TEAM ABRAHAM xVINCOR, '20 . . . HENRY PENNY NIURPHY, '20 . . HERBERT SPIERS, '21 . . . JOHN NIARK COWAN, 722. ALPHONSE BONAGURA, '2O. . . HOWARD WOLFF, '22, . . GEORGE FREDERICK ENSVVORTH7 'IQ. . GEORGE ERNEST CROSS, 'IO . . . CLYDE BAIAYER, 721. . , . . HORACE FRANKLIN DAVIES, 720. . . Catcher Firft Base Second Baie Short Stop Third Baie Third Baie Left Field Center Field Right Field Right Field JOHN IVIATHEW NIALONEY, '22 . . Pitcher JAMES RUFUS GORDON, 'I9 . . Pitcher GUY RICKARD, '20 .... . Pitcher NORWOOD HENRX' ANDREWS, '22 . . Pitcher DE VVITT DODSON, '20 . . J Pitcher SUBSTITUTES HOSEA CUSHMAN BALLOU7 '20 HIARRY IRVING HOWARD, '20 JOHN IQNIGHT HOLBROOK, JR., '2I GEORGE ALMOND SPADER, '20 517 .AMHERST GAME Photos by Troy HOWARD MAKES Two-BASE HIT 518 Date April April April April April April April NIay NIay NIay NIay May May IVIay NIay Nlay NIay June June June 1 2 3 5 24 28 3,0 1 5 9 II IZ 15 19 22 26 29 2 5 I9 1920 Baseball Record Opponent Georgetown Virginia Johns Hopkins Pennsylvania Colgate West Virginia Amherst ' Harvard Colgate Columbia Columbia Princeton Amherst Lafayette Yale Bucknell Pennsylvania Maryland State A Yale Alumni A 1921 Cornell Oppomvfzif S 4 7 4 8 I3 lrainj 3 8 3 8 6 5 6 7 fl E O I O I 2 I 9 13 3 IO 5 4 6 3 IO O frainj 2 3 MANAGEMENT Place Vvlashington Charlottesville Baltimore Philadelphia Ithaca Ithaca Amherst Cambridge I Hamilton Ithaca New York Princeton Ithaca Ithaca Ithaca Ithaca Ithaca Ithaca New Haven Ithaca W. C. Comes, ,ZI L. S. HAZZARD, '22 Manager Assistant Manager 519 Review of 1920 Freshman Baseball Season The season of IQZO gave a new importance to Freshman baseball which has previously been considered a more or less secondary sport at Cornell. P. W. Eckley 715, was selected to coach the team, and as results show, it proved to be a wise choice, for he turned out a team which performed creditably. Recognizing the great possibilities in Freshman baseball, not only in developing Varsity material but also in getting in touch with a few good preparatory schools, the management arranged an extensive schedule. Coach Eckley issued a call for men immediately after Easter Vacation and promptly started intensive practice. A great deal of interest was shown by the entering class and a large squad which was finally cut down to about twenty-five men. reported. Two good combinations were picked, and since the coaching policy had been to develop two good. men for each position, the competition was exceptionally keen. Practice was at first conhned to the cage, but later it was held on Alumni Field. The diamond was rough, making the fielding conditions very bad, but in spite of such adverse conditions, a good spirit was maintained among the players and remarkable headway was made, every man co-operating with the coach, Finally, after the selection of the squad was made and just before the opening contest, D. A. hflunns, who played shortstop, was elected captain. The opening game of the season was with YVyoming Seminary on Percy Field on lVlay Ist. The support given the team by the spectators surpassed all expec- tations and the cheering of the rooters helped the team to win a four to nothing victory. Two more victories followed, one over the East High School of Rochester, the score being nine to four, the other, overNichols School of Buffalo with a twenty to nothing score, both games being played on the home grounds. The first out-of-town game resulted in a victory over Nlanlius, twenty-one to three, and was closely followed by another victory when the Freshmen defeated the Cascadilla School team by fifteen to one. Q On the following Saturday, the team made the trip to Philadelphia to play the annual game with the Pennsylvania Freshmen. After various delays they reached Franklin Field in time to have only one round of fielding practice and Very little warming up before the game started. In the nrst inninglPennsylvania scored three runs, but after that neither side scored, although Cornell had the bases filled several times. This was the first defeat that the Freshmen had encountered. A few days later, the Colgate Freshmen came to Ithaca and in a closely played and exciting game they were defeated by a score of five to four. But soon after this victory, however, the Ithaca High School team defeated the Freshmen in a loosely played game, due largely to the poor condition of the field, by a score of ten to six. The following Saturday, the team journeyed to Penn State and after a very well played game the Freshmen were defeated by a score of six to two. The final game of the season was played on June 5th with the University School of Cleveland at Ithaca. Anxious to end the season with a victory, the Freshmen put forth every effort and won by a one-sided score of eleven' to two. Thus, though three games were lost, the Freshmen ended a successful season, playing a very good brand of baseball throughout. Nothing but credit can be redected upon the coach and the players, and the policy for developing men for Varsity material was carried out ot the full extent. . 520 ln- Wlatson Telfer Rollo Hanschka Fox Nostrand Robineau Kaw Earl Flumerlelt Sauters Quis Wooden Ntunns Powers Heasley I 923 Freshman Baseball Team OFFICERS DAVID ALoYs1Us IXIUNNS, '23 . . . Capmiiz STEPHEN DUDLEY NOSTRAND, '20 . . . Manager THOMAS ESPY SAUTERS, '21 . . . flffixtaizzilldanager PAUL XVITHERSPOON ECKLEY . . . Coarh ' TEAM ARTHUR JAMES POVVERS . . . . Fi:-,rl Bare .AUDREY WOODEN . Second Ban: JOHN EDWARD Quls . . Third Bare DAVID ALoYs1Us RQIUNNS . Sliorz Stop EDGAR LAWRENCE KAW . Lefz Field HARRY GUSTAVE F ox Centra' Field THOMAS TELEER . Right Field WALTER RUSSEL RoLLo Pitcher IVIAURICE HENRY ROBINEAU . . , . . . Catcher ROBERT EARL, JR. ..,......... Cazirlier SUBSTITUTES IKVALTER EDSON FLUMERFELT SYLVESTER IVIERLE HEASLEY HERBERT LAYVRENCE HANSCHKA GADIN YVATSON RECQRD Date 0IDP07ZL'71fI Cornell Oppoiiemff Place May I Wlyoming Seminary 4. 2 Ithaca hflay 5 East High School of Rochester 9 4 Ithaca May 7 Nichols School 20 o Ithaca Nlay 8 IVIanlius School 21 3 hfIanlius May I2 Cascadilla School IS I Ithaca Nlay I5 Pennsylvania Freshmen o 3 Philadelphia hlay I9 Colgate Freshmen 5 4 Ithaca May 26 Ithaca High School . 6 IO Ithaca h'Iay 29 Pennsylvania State Freshmen 2 6 State College june 5 University School of Cleveland II 2 Ithaca 521 IZ Fha .. ' I ' 'viqg-Q I A -N - - lk: . I ' llftfg ' 1 1' -x 'ui Tx - olf W7 4 s 'f.., Sn. .s , . . Q 'A .- ' P. fin if a ' Z ,IN 4-R PHT .Z 1 J-X f fggvfxx ff' -X fx f fixx 59 f ' AF!! 'U'- -3 K Y'-I.-4: ' z - 5' i K, ' 5 , gk. fha 5' , X AS ,. lim I-lc .. .Ju I S .LX -,H .4 - ' 1 - W' .x 9 x. -1- U! ' O 'fi :N :I I V 'I 3. .1 A ' 1 1 N - 1- Y'- W- ' xx' jx' at If 'QM ' ' - X K,- 4 M A f N Wg! v ' Q -If , Q ' 'W fp: 5 W ff, ' 1 4 ' I A ' . Q ,,J, N ' f iQ ' S564 4 f ,L ' 'Q 4 - 0 X 1 ' -' ' M. . '- i - x Q E- ,-Q ,. .x ' - - ' , N .., E Nj f... A . N xt ' mn 5 ' '41 x x , Auf., '43 ,,, wx ' x',Q,.x1-llwsneg fm. ' xl . - U -.TIA5 'a' 1 , 96 I ' N 524 LSI 2 4 CD .4 .4 4 an s-1 H, 54 Ulb-4 Qc: M9 Sz Zh! ic:-1 ga cr E2 EE gf-5 ,.u hu Lu z ri O U ra I H 1 47-3:3 ATHLETIC COUNCIL IBM? I ,. ' g-m1-1,7 , I f X MINOR fn O11T.ff x J pf IQ 'I 4 .1 -JI x X.. ' ' S' ' I - I ,. X' C , MEMBERS OF THE MINOR SPORTS' COUNCIL, 1920-1921 PROFESSOR VV. F. XVILLCOX . PROFESSOR BRISTOW ADAMS . ROMEYN BERRY J. NIOLINET . L. WL VOIGT VV. S. GUTXVILLIG C. D. NIACKEY C. A. LAzO . L. W. I-IOYT. IVI. G. SULLIVAN W. IVI. PERRY NI. H. FORSTER W . B. NIACNIILLA W. T. NIALLERY A. E. WEST . S. T. OLIN . T. D. FINN . IW. G. SULLIVAN N. . Prexident Faculty Mernber . . . Cradiiate Managexr BASKETBALL . E .... Captain Bafleezfbatl . . Manager' Bafkelball . . . Affiftant .Manager Baflzetball WRESTLING . . . . Captain Wreftling . . .Manager Wreftling . . . . 14Ifi5fd7LfMdWdg67' Pfreftling SOCCER . . . . Manager Soccer . . Affiftant Manager' Soccer LACROSSE ' . . . . Manager Lacroffe . . Afsiftant Ilflanager Lacroffe TENNIS Captain Tennif .Manager Tennif GOLF . . . Captain Golf HOCKEY Captain Hockey .Manager Hockey if M REVIEW OF THE SEASON The season opened with one game before the Christmas Vacation when Princeton, at that time conceded to be one of the strongest competitors for the Alexander trophy, was defeated on the local court by a 24 to ZI score. The Cornell squad opened the year in a brilliant fashion and played one of their best games of the season. This was the flrst defeat suffered by the Tigers, and it marked the slump that resulted in their present rating of fourth place in the league. On the last day of 1920 the squad assembled in Columbus, Ohio, and there they lost to Ohio State University by a score of Z3 to 22. On the following evening the Varsity defeated Yale at Pittsburgh in an exhibition game, which though not rated as an intercollegiate contest, paved the way for two decisive defeats that the Eli aggregation received later in the season at the hands of Coach Ortner's five. On January 3rd Pittsburgh fell before the Cornell attack and the western trip ended in Buffalo where the Red and XVhite met their second defeat ofthe season. The first game to be played on the home court in IQZI resulted in a victory over Lehigh and on january 11th Syracuse was left on the small side of a 25 to I3 score in one of the hardest fought battles on the Cornell schedule. The first Eastern trip resulted in a 46 to IQ victory over Yale, the worst defeat that the Eli quintet had suffered in eight years. On the following evening, however, the Cornell squad handicapped by an all night trip to Hanover, was defeated by Dartmouth. During the second Eastern trip, held a week later, the Varsity did not fare so well. On Friday evening, January ZISI, Princeton administered to the Red and WVhite its second Intercollegiate defeat, and on the following afternoon WVest Point ended the game with a nine point lead. The return game with Buffalo at Ithaca on January 26th left Cornell victorious, and on the next Saturday Cornell scored its most important victory of the season, when before 3,5oo students and junior YVeek Guests the Varsity defeated Pennsylvania by one point in the only , league game that the Red and Blue lost this season. The effects of the Penn- y, ., sylvania game dimmed on the next Thursday, however, when Dartmouth .5 - . again defeated the Varsity by a 23 to zo score. The return game with Penn- sylvania played at Philadelphia on February 19th, following the mid-term ' respite, was an unfortunate break for Cornell. The first half of the contest 1 ended with the Varsity decidedly in the lead, but a second period come-back by the Philadelphians left Cornell on the small end of a 22 to 20 score. L With the exception of the Rutgers game the remaining six contests on the 2 -I -- schedule were victories for Coach Ortner's men. The final Eastern trip of I' is r , w..a,g, M37.. H the season resulted in winning from Columbia, but on the following evening f' . 53, Rutgers, reputed to be a relatively weak opponent, was victorious by 32 to 26, N . the most decisive score by which the Varsity had lost. The Syracuse game . ,. was the miraculous contest of the season. The opponents, aided by their ' 5 i if own court, a large crowd of supporters, and leading at the end of the first ' half by eight points, were swept off their feet in the final period, and the Var- . sity scored a 23 to IQ victory. The last.two games with Columbia and Yale, were easily won by the Red and lfVhite team, and the season closed with a strong showing. I Though the Varsity was third in the league standing, the defeat of Penn- sylvania ancl the close scores in the Dartmouth games showed that we had ,,,. a team which was capable of exceptional playing. ' I i I Q' 'IS' , :gpg V ff 5 rf Y 4 I gp x is a 'Q-, 5, . ,mf A CAPTAIN MOLINET 526 Gutwillig Barkelew Haviland Knauss Luther Crabtree Voigt Cornish Rippe Molinet Sidrnan Pope f 1 920-1921 Baslfeiball Feam JOAQUIN MOLINET, '21 . . . . Captain LOUIS WAINWRIGHT VOIGHT, '21 . . , Manager' WILLIAM STERN GUTWILLIG, '22 . Affiftant Manager:- HOWARD BURNSHIP ORTNER, '19 . . . Coach TEAM CHARLES SMITH BARKELEW7 JR., '22 . . V Right Forward JOAQUIN NIOLINET, '21 . . . . Left Forward WILLIAM FREDERICK RIPPE, '22 . . Canter EDWARD HARRISON CORNISH, '22 , Right Guard IRVING NATHAN SIDMAN, '21 . A . . . Left Guard 1 SUBSTITUTES SEWELL HENRY DOWNS, 722 JAMES HENRY LUTHER, 723 JACK POPE, '22 527 1920-1921 Varsity Basketball Date' I Score Score :Z 'December 20 December 31 January I January 3 January 4 January 8 January I I January I4 'January ' I5 january IQ xjanuary 21 January 22 January 26 'February I2 tFebruary IS 24February IQ February 22 31 S: Sc Z2February 25 February 26 IVIarch 5 :kNIarch 9 i4IVIarch I2 'iLeague Games. Cornell Princeton Cornell Ohio State Cornell Yale Cornell Pittsburgh Cornell Buffalo Cornell Lehigh Cornell Syracuse Cornell Yale Cornell Dartmouth Cornell West Virginia Cornell Princeton Cornell West Point Cornell Buffalo Cornell Pennsylvania Cornell Dartmouth Cornell Pennsylvania Cornell IVIarietta Cornell Columbia Cornell Rutgers Cornell Syracuse Cornell Columbia Cornell Yale Record Place Ithaca Columbus Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Buffalo Ithaca Ithaca New Haven Hamilton , Ithaca Princeton West Point Ithaca Ithaca Ithaca Philadelphia Ithaca New York New Brunswick Syracuse Ithaca Ithaca A LONG STELL Fon THE TEAM 528 Eckley NIeyeI's Raymond Monahan Proctor Capron Wedell Post REVIEW OF 1924 FRESI-INIAN BASKETBALL SEASON CARL FREDERICK XVEDELL , .... Captain GORDON PROCTOR ...... Mmmger PAUL WVITHERSPOON ECKLEY . . . Coach TEAM HENRY CHASE STONE .... . Right Forwavd CHARLES I-IORACE CAPRON .E . Left Forwmd CARL FREDERICK XVEDELL , . . Cfnm WILLIAM FLOYD IVIONAHAN ..... . Righl Guam? DONALD JOHN POST ......... Left Guam? SUBSTITUTES WARD ABER IVIORRIS NIEAD NIONTGOMERY ELIAS FLORENCE BUCKLEY WVESLEY VERNUM MORGAN RICHARD LAURENCE HARVEY EVERT YVILLIAM RAIEYERS RICHARD THOMAS RAYMOND RECORD January I5 Cornell 22 St. Johns hfianhus january 21 Cornell 47 St. Johns Ithaca February I5 Cornell 45 Ithaca I-I. S. Ithaca February IQ Cornell 33 Syracuse Syracuse February 25 Cornell 37 Lafayette H. S. Ithaca IVIarch 4 Cornell 38 Syracuse Ithaca Nlarch II Cornell 23 Ithaca I-I. S. Ithaca .J I -J 1 dl Review of the 1920-1921 Season At the beginning of the season, the prospects for a winning team were excellent since over I6o men had registered for the sport. Of these,Captain Nfackey, Beam, hflaier, and lVIcBride had had some Varsity experience, but unfortunately Beam and NIaier received serious injuries during the first bouts of the year. Later in the season Captain IXfIackey tore the tendons in his shoulder, and was out of the meets for about three weeks. This left Coach O'Connell With six of the seven positions to be filled by green men. In spite of this handicap he has succeeded in producing one of the strongest teams of the Intercollegiate League. The first meet of the season resulted in a defeat at the hands of Pennsylvania, due to two injuries in the deciding bouts, which forced us to forfeit them both. However, during Junior Week the team gave its first real indication of its strength by overwhelming the Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute matmen by a score of 27 to 5. It is especially significant to notice that of the seven bouts, five were falls in our favor. On the following day, the team came through again with a victory of I7 to 8 over Columbia. This meet was very well attended, for it took place during the Columbia Alumni Day. The home season opened with a victory of I6 to I3 over the Lehigh team. This meet was especially interesting to witness,for all the bouts were well contested. Un the following Saturday, when the Varsity met Penn State, NIcBride was the only man on the team with Varsity experience of previous seasons. The team was especially weakened by the loss of Captain Nfackey, who had been one of the heaviest scorers, but in spite of tnese handicaps, the bouts were much closer than the score of IQ to 6 would indicate, and gave the team great encouragement for the Intercollegiates at Princeton on hffarch 18th and 19th. The last home meet resulted in a IQ to 6 victory over Brown. Although the Brown matmen are not in the Intercollegiate League this meet gave our men some valuable experience. The team put up a very creditable showing at the Inter- collegiates by capturing second place, in spite of the fact that only two men reached the finals for first place in their respective classes. Captain IVIackey and YVright were defeated by a few seconds, leaving only Roberts and lVIcBridein the finals. Of these, McBride won thechampionship in the 158 pound class. NIackey, Rob- erts, and Wright won second places. The prospects for next season seem excellent with Ackerly, Roberts, Wigsten, YVright, and Hanson returning. In addition there are some very promising Freshmen that will make strong 'bids for positions on next yearis Varsity. CAPTAIN MACKEH 530 Hoyt Snedeker Hanson Strack Putman W'righ1 Lazo Grider Beam Nlackey hflcBride Ackerly ' Roberts VVigsten 1921 Wrestling Team CHARLES DAVID MACKEY, '21 .... Captain CHARLES ARTHUR LAZO, '21 . . . . Manager LAWRENCE WIBIRT HOYT, '22 . . Affiftaiit Manager ' VVALTER C. OJCONNELL, '11 ..... Coach TEAM Featherweight Clan--I I5 pounds CHARLES DAVID M-ACKEY, '21 ROBERT SAUNDERS ACKERLY, Special Weight CZQIJTIZS pounds CHARLES DAVID MACKEY, '21 HENRY ALLISON ROBERTS, '23 Lightweight Clan-135 pounds ALEXANDER THOMAS GRIDER, '22 'zo Hfelterweight Clay:-145 pounds ALFRED WILLIAR4 SNEDEKER,'2I ROBERT JOSEPH CLARK, '22 Middleweight CZKZJJHISS pounds FRANK IVICBRIDE, '22 Light Heavyweight Clan-175 pounds VVALTER DAVID WRIGHT, '23 Heavyweight Clan'-Over 175 pounds LEONARD CHRISTOPHER HANSON, '23 RE CORD-DUAL MEETS Cornell , IO Pennsylvania I7 Cornell I6 Lehigh I3 Cornell 27 Brooklyn Poly. 5 Cornell 6 Penn State I9 Cornell I7 Columbia 8 ' Cornell IQ ,Brown 6 INTERCOLLEGIATES ' Penn State 245 Cornell 135 Princeton IIQ Yale IO5 Lehigh SQ Penn 5g Columbia 4 il ADAMS . I Review of 1920 Season The soccer team this year completed the most successfulyear of its history with the standing of third place in the Intercollegiate League. Only two veterans from last year's team remained, Cilloniz and Rosseau. Captain-elect Andrews did not return to college, and due to this fact Coach Bawlf was confronted with the problem of building up an entirely new team. Due to his untiring efforts, a squad of seventy-five men reported, and some very likely material has developed for next season's team. The team journeyed to Boston on Oct. 29th and easily defeated Harvard by a score of 2 to o. The next day the Cornell team was not so fortunate, for Yale defeated them at New Haven by the same score. Coach Bawlf made several shifts in the line-up after these games and the team was greatly strengthened by this, for they defeated Haverford in Ithaca on Nov. 6th by a 2 to I score. The following week Pennsylvania came to Ithaca with a team on which there were eight veteran players. Cornell greatly surprised them, fully outplaying them in the first half, and held them to a scoreless tie until the last two minutes of play, during which Pennsylvania scored a goal and thus won the game by a I to O score. Cornell met Penn State in the only non-league contest of the season, and in this game Coach Bawlf made numerous substitutions in order to get a line on his men for the following season. The team received a severe set-back when goal-keeper NIolinet, a likely all-American man, sprained his ankle and had to be carried from the field. Penn State easily outclassed Cornell and won by a score of 9 to'2. Princeton arrived in Ithaca on Dec. 4th to play the game which decided whether or not they would tie Pennsylvania for the championship. Cornell outplayed them in the first half and nearly scored several times. Princeton rallied during the second half, however, and scored four goals, thereby winning the game by 4 to o. Due to the fine showing of the team, despite the poor outlook at the beginning, the Mfinor Sports' Varsity C was awarded to Captain Cunneen, hflolinet, and Captain-elect Cilloniz. There is a very bright outlook for next year's team, due to the ' increasing popularity of the sport and to the fact that a number of veterans will return to play next fall. CAPTAIN CUNNE1:w 532 Perry Bawlf Rosseau Leonard Cool: Anderson Sullivan Alberding Dockerill Nlolinet Cunneen WVhiLehill Cilloniz Barker Proctor Righter Cowley 1920 Soccer Team WALLACE 'VINCENT CUNNEEN, '2I ....... Captain .NIIGUEL CILLONIZ, '22 . . Capzamvlilect IVIICI-IAEL GERALD SULLIVAN, '21 . . Manager VVINSTON PERRY, '22 .... Auirtant Illcmager NICHOLAS BAIVLF . . . Coach TEAM JOAQUIN MOLINET, '21 . . . . CHILSON I-IATIIAWAY LEONARD, '23 . . WALLACE VINCENT CUNNEEN, '2I BERESEORD FRANK PROCTOR, '22 , LEON BIDWELL ROSSEAU, '22 . fhLFRED ALOYSIUS WHITEIIILL, '21 FRANCIS IRVING RIGHTER, '23 . RAOUL FAUST COWLEY, '21 , IXIIIGUEL CILLONIZ, '22 . . . . PHILIP SMITH, '23 ..... GARDNER THURSTON BARKER, '21 CHARLES HOWARD ALBERDING, '23 ROBERT RVILLIAM ANDERSON, '22 ' SUBSTITUTES ' Goal Right Fazzzmk Lfft Fullback Lfft Halfback Cmter Hahfbacle Right Halfhark Outxidf Right . Ivuide Right Center' Forward . Iaridf Left Oulridz Left .IUNIUS FORD COOK, '22 VVALTER JOHN DOCKERILL, '21 RECORD Dale Store Score Place' OcLOber 29 Cornell Harvard Boston Oclober 30 Cornell Yale New Haven November 6 Cornell Haverford Ithaca November I3 Cornell Pennsylvania Ithaca November 20 Cornell Penn State Ithaca December 4 Cornell Princeton Ithaca 533 T , P vf' 91' X-H A Wi U A 15 . -9 I - - REVIEW OF THE 1920 SEASON Lacrosse was resumed this spring as a hffinor Sport after a complete lapse of three years. Coach Bawlf had but two experienced men upon which to build a team, ,but due to his own untiring efforts and the enthusiasm with which the revival of the sport Was received he succeeded in forming an organization that lost only two of the nine games played. The Southern trip which the team made during the Spring vacation was particularly remarkable. Although the team was able to get only a little outdoor practice before this trip, Coach Bawlf managed to teach them enough of the rudiments of the game to enable them to Win decisive victories over Maryland State and Swarthmore and even give Johns Hopkins a very hard battle. The northern season was inaugurated byahotly contested game with Hobart at Geneva. In spite of the fact that the Varsity displayed superior ability the game ended in a 2 to 2 tie. The second pre-league game resulted in the defeat of Pennsylvania by a score of 8-1, and this game was an indication of what might be expected of the Varsity for the remainder of the season. In the first league game of the year, with Harvard on May 3rd,the Varsity completely overwhelmed their opponents by a 1o-1 final score. Four days later Yale was also badly defeated, 7-1,in a hard fought game, and on Nfay 15th a return game was played with Hobartfwhich this time resulted in a victory for the Varsity by a 3-2 score. The team's improvement since the first game with Hobart was quite noticeable, and they now clearly demonstrated their superiority. A week later the team went to xx, Syracuse for the final game of the season. At the end of ,Q the second half the Varsity had evened the score, thus , neutralizing the advantage Syracuse had gained by an - early lead, but in the fifteen minute extra period Syracuse ,i . scored two more goals, making the final result 5-3 in her V favor. ' ?.. -Q Considering the difficulties naturally encountered in .V' gf renewing a sport dropped so completely for several years, , 5 Cornell lacrosse for IQZO was an unqualified success and t .J'r 4' , V much credit for this excellent showing must be given to I EX I 'i Coach Bawlf,NIeikle,MacKenzie, Brady,Taylor, and Cap- , ff B. tain Baldwin whowere responsible for a major part of the , E V,, scoring and good defense work. Although there will only ,5 be three regulars available for next season's team,the gen- eral outlook is bright. There has been a great deal of i interest shown in lacrosse this year, and hopes for a cham- pionship team for IQZI are not unfounded. CAPTAIN BALDWIN 534 Viano Cunningham Collum NIcClelland Caminez Lins Benton lVIacKenzie Volkliardt Taylor Whitehill Lazo Meikle Florsheim Voisinet Baldwin Bawlf Brady Wellenkamp 1920 Lacrosse Team CHARLES GODDARD BALDWIN, ,2O . . . . . . Captain GEORGE ALDEN BENTON, IR., l2I . , . . Manager CHARLES ARTHUR LAZO, ,ZI ..,. flrfifranr Manager NICHOLAS BAWLF ...... . . . Coach TEAM EUGENE JOHN VIANO, '20 . , , . . . Coal PAUL GUSTAVE WELLENKAMP, y23 . . Point C over Pain! JOHN DONALD MEIKLE, 'zo . . ' . . F113-t Defamf HAROLD NIILTON FLORSHEIM, 20 . XIVALTER EUGENE VOISINET, 120 . BENJAMIN AMOS CUNNINGHAM, -IR., -IOIIN FRANKLIN BRADY, JR., '2O . I'lENRY LEARY TAX'LOR, ,ZI . CI-IARLES GODDARD BALDWIN, '2 WILLIAM LAWRENCE RXIALONE, '20 AQUILA NEBEKER VOLKHARDT, 720 EDWIN GORDON NIACIQENZIE, '2O . April April April April lVIay Nlay Rlay May May 2 THAD LUMPKIN COLLUM, 721 I'IAROLD BERNARD I'IERMANN Z 3 S 4 1 3 8 TS 21 Cornell Cornell Cornell Cornell Cornell Cornell Cornell Cornell Cornell ,ZI . . Serond Dqfmzre . Third D.ejfen,.fe . Cfnier' Fin-I flltack . Second Allack . Tlzird fltlark . . . In H omg' . . . Out Home ' SUBSTITUTES' ' ' RAI.PI1 ALEXANDER lVICCLELLAND, ,ZI , ,ZI ALFRED ALOYSIUS WI'IITEHILL,2I WADE INSKEEP WILSON, ,ZI RECORD 9 Nlaryland State A 7 1 Johns Hopkins 9 7 Swarthmore O 2 Hobart 2 8 Pennsylvania I IO Harvard I 7 Yale 1 3 Hobart 2 3 Syracuse 5 535 ig I y 1-' V . . '- 417' ? Review of 1920 Season Iron-as At the outset, the tennis team gave promise of having the most successful season in many years. The schedule .was exceptionally large, consisting of ten matches, and including meetings with the col- legiate champion, and the ex-national indoor champion of the country,R..Lindley Nlurray, as well as other players of high ranking. The hrstgmatch of the season was at home, where the Varsity defeated Columbiaiby taking four matches to the visitors two. The first trip included three matches, the first being a victory over Wes- leyan, at hliddletown, Conn. The following day rain prevented play at Yale. Playing next at Har- vard, the team lost by the score of 4 to 2. Captain Reid, however, showed his marked ability by de- feating the Harvard Captain, Helme. On the second trip, With our captain still feeling the effects of a broken arm, which was the result of an interfraternity baseball game and which caused him several weeks of inactivity, the Varsity defeated Pennsylvania by the score of 4 to 2. In the doubles, however, the Philadelphians came out ahead, thus winning the match. Princeton defeated the team by a 4 to 2 score, the Varsity not being able to save the sets at the deciding points. At Forest Hills, on the fol- lowing day, the members playing individually, acquitted themselves with honor before prominent metropolitan players, Reid playing consistently against Howard Voshell. The best collegiate team that was seen in Ithaca was that representing the University of California. Wallace Bates and Edmund Levy, the Cap- tain, were stars, and their matches with Reid and Holt brought out the best showing of collegiate tennis. To the champions of the west our Varsity lost all six matches. The season here was closed with the Dartmouth match, which resulted in a tie 3 to 3. Some very close and interesting sets were played and the t.eams were then evenly matched. In the Intercollegiates, at the Merion Cricket Club in Philadelphia on June 28th, our first team in the doubles, Reid and Holt. made the best showing, They defeated Yale's first team on the first day of the match, but lost to the second team from Yale on the second day. This paradox of sport put our contestants out of the running, as the other Cornell teams had been previously eliminated. Much credit is due our able and willing coach, Mr. Bassford, a member of the class of '98. lVIr. Bassford is the chairman of the Ranking Committee of the United States Lawn Tennis Association, and besides being one of the country's most prominent players, is a renowned coach, an able critic and an authority on court construction. W. T. lVIallery, ,2I, was elected Captain for the 1921 season.. Practice this fall and winter has been held indoors on the new courts in the Drill Hall, which have been judged by experts to be the best indoor college courts in the country. CAPTAIN R EID 536 Doolittle Cassedy Holt West Pennocli Reid Mallery 1920-1921 Tennis Team KIRK IVIENDENHALL REID, '2o .... Captain SIDNEY CLARK DOOLITTLE, '20 ,... Manager ALVIN EMIL VVEST, 121 . . . fifffirtant .Manager ABRAM BASSFORD, JR. '98 . . . . Coach TEAM WILLIAM FRASER CASSEDY, IR., '21 WILLIAM TABER MALLERY, '21 WILLIAM STULL I-IOLT, '20 SAMUEL SELLERS PENNOCK, JR., '22 KIRK IVIENDENHALL REID, 'zo A RECORD Cornell 4 Columbia 2 Ithaca Cornell 4 Wesleyan 2 Middletown Cornell O Yale o New Haven Cornell 2 Harvard 4 Cambridge Cornel1 2 ' Michigan 2 Ithaca Cornell 2 Park Club of Buialo 4 Ithaca - Cornell 4 Pennsylvania 2 Philadelphia Cornell 2 Princeton 4 Princeton Cornell O California 6 Ithaca Cornell 3 Dartmouth 3 Ithaca 3 Rain 537 - ..ll-.. T f a -m , Review of the 1920-1921 Season After an absence of five years, hockey has been resumed as arecognized Nfinor Sport at Cornell. The good showing of the team this year has done much toward its permanent establishment as a Cornell sport. With practically no previous knowledge of the ability of the men who reported, Coach Bawlf developed and trained a team which made a very creditable record. In spite of the extremely brief period of practice before the first game with Hamilton the team was able to hold the visitors scoreless in the first half, but in the second period Hamilton scored twice, thereby winning the game. The Cornell team played a good defensive game but could not follow up at the net. For the second game of the season the University of Buffalocame to Ithaca. They were completely outclassed by the Cornell men who scored on them prac- tically at will and the meeting resulted in a IO to I victory for the Varsity. Short- ly after the Buffalo game, T. D. Finn, Jr., 722, was elected Captain for the remainder of the season. ' On Feb. ZISY, Cornell met Colgate and defeated them in a fast and well-played game by the score of 2 to O. The effects of the several changes by Coach Bawlf before this gamewerevery noticeable and encouraging. The following day the Varsity met the Pennsylvania team in the Philadelphia Ice Palace. The score was tied at the end of each period, but in an extra five minutes of play Pennsylvaniasucceeded in scoring the decisive point, winning by 4 to 3. The next week the Varsity journeyed to New York and closed the season by defeating Columbia in a sensational game. Colum- bia held the lead but in the last four minutes of play Cornell seemed to bewilder her opponents and, scoring four goals in rapid succession they won by a 7 to 4 score. Prospects for next season seem bright, as Mr. Bawlf will again coach the team and six veterans will probably return to play. CAPTAIN FINN 538 Bawlf Kerr Carney Betts Sullivan Barker lrVighL Finn Thornton Tuttle 1.921 Hockey Team THOMAS DAVID FINN, JR., '22 .... l . Captain GEORGE HILYARD THORNTON, '22 . . Captain-Elem MICHAEL GERALD SULLIVAN, 721 . . .Manager NICHOLAS BAWLF .... . Coach A TEAM STANLEY GRISWOLD WIGHT, '22 . . . . Goal ARTHUR LEMUEL TUTTLE, JR., '21 . . Right Dffenrf HAROLD RUNYON YOUNG, 721. . Left Defenfe WILLIAM ROYSTON BETTS, 121. . Lfft Dzfznye GARDNER THURSTON BARKER, 721 . Right Wing GEORGE HILYARD THORNTON, '22 .... . . Center THOMAS DAVID FINN, JR., '22 ....... Left Wing SUBSTITUTES COLYVELL JOSEPH CARNEY, '21 EDGAR LAWRENCE KAW, '23 HENRY HAMPTON KERR, JR., '21 RECORD Ian Cornell Hamilton Ithaca Jan Cornell Buffalo Ithaca Feb Cornell Colgate Ithaca Feb Cornell Pennsylvania Philadelphia Feb Cornell Columbia New York 539 ' .. P- l i, Q .ADAM Review of the 1920 Season The year IQIQ-IQZO marked the return of golf, after a three year period of inactivity, to the list of University sports. During the IQIQ season there was considerable interst shown in the sport but the University was not represented by a team until this last season. Due to the above condition there was a shortage of material with which to form a team, Capt. hfIacBean being the only former Varsity player. Nevertheless, practice was begun as early as Ithaca weather would permit and a team was gradually formed from the available material. A Spring Tournament was held and this facilitated the selection of team members. E The hrst match was with Williams at Adams, Nlass., on Nfay 13th, and resulted in victory for lVilliams by the score of 7 to 2. The result might have been reversed had Capt. NIacBean and Nlitchell been able to play their matches. Capt. NIacBean sprained his ankle a few days before the team left Ithaca and lVIitchell had the same misfortune at Adams a few hours before the Williams match. I-Ie was compelled to forfeit his match after eight holes of play. Amherst was met at the Nlount Tom Golf Club, Holyoke, hflass., on Nfay 14th with the resulting score of 6 to I in favor of Cornell. Amherst had a much weaker team than was anticipated, and the only point lost was by Lippitt, losing to Putnam of Amherst. Harvard was played next, over the course of the Nassau Country Club, Glen Cove, L. I., on Nfay 15th. The I-Iarvard team was very strong and the resulting score was an 8 to I defeat for Cornell. The lack of playing experience on the part of the Varsity players was brought home forcibly in this match. The next match was with Columbia at the hfferion Cricket Club,I-Iaverford, Pa., on lVIay 28th. This match proved to be the most keenly contested of all and resulted in a score of 5 to 4 in favor of Cornell. The deciding point was scored when Nfurray won his twosome match on the eighteenth green. Pennsylvania was played on the next day at hfferion and Cornell lost 6 to 3. Several of the matches were very close, Lippitt and Olin having to play nineteen holes in their twosome matches. The season was closed with the Intercollegiates at the Nassau Country Club, June 22-26. Cornell gained sixth place in the 72-hole medal play team champion- ship with Princeton, Yale, Dartmouth, Harvard, and Williams securing the first five places, Pennsylvania and Columbia following in 7th and Sth places. This tournament ended the season for the team, and the results, while not phenomenal on the winning side, were quite satisfactory considering the conditions under which the team was organized and taking into account the material at hand. The outlook for the coming season, at this time of writing, is bright notwith- standing the fact that four players were lost for this season through graduation and transfer to other colleges. 540 In 'pi 1.1 I 920 Golf Team JOHN PETER MACBEAN, JR., 720 . . . Cagbmzn MICHAEL GERALD SULLIVAN, JZI . Managef TEAM JAMES LAING HUKILL, JR., 122, Nil.ALCOLM MITCHELL ZI MAXWELL WALTHOUR LIPPITT 720 SPENCER TRUMAN OLIN JOHN PETER MACBEAN, JR., 720 IRVING CLARK RALPH ' SUBSTITUTES NELSON LANDON HOYT, JR., '20 HULET PIEPER SMITH WILLIAM COLMAN MURRAY, 721 WALTER EUGENE VOISIIN ET RECORD Cornell '2 Williams Cornell 6 Amherst Cornell 1 Harvard 'Cornell 5 Columbia Cornell 3 Pennsylvania INTERCOLLEGIATES Princeton 1269, Yale 1303, Dartmouth 133851-Iarvard 1339 W1ll1arns 1376 Cornell 14175 Pennsylvania I4IQ, Columbia 1421. 541 54 54 Nllss GEORGIA L. WHITE Afduifor of Wvomm Miss GRACE SEELY' Mlss GERTRLXDE HOUSTON NYE Social Direftor of Sage College Social Dirzclor ofP1'udenre Rifley Hal! 544 1 w 4 l i - r P V-xy Y - Y,-.f 545 i , ff' ,E Q 'I L. . l iz , 3 H32 . E i I E i 'l I flli I E1 Ciil F5 ig I E i I Li ,e X r- i L li. 3? li 1 mi. . . . , ..,'..-r ve' - . - .. ,X-'I ,i gnyfyizpiqx' ' ti frT'?i,,VQ,-i . -, .- . Y, ::eY..- ,N HY i Y I i- -,4gs'4,-- A.-. , , : - , 1 ,Y Y -- --. - .NY V.-L:-.Y .W . , .,, 4. I I ., , ,.- , , ,hw-V.---ix .Y H ,,.. ' .U - . Y 1 l IXIILDRED ALDRICH, Middy, Castile. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Castile High School. Four years at Cornell. XQ, Vice-President of Agricultural Association 2, 3. JANE ISABELLE ARCHIBALD, Bovina Center. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Delaware Academy. Four years at Cornell. AF, Raven and Serpent, Baseball Team I, Y. W. C. A Cabinet 3, Chairman Senior Advisory Committee 4, Student Government Executive Committee 4, T115 Cornell Daily Sun Board I, 2, 3. MARGARITA GEORGIEVNA ARRONET, Petrograd, Russia. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-one. Three years at Cornell. fI1KfI9, Hockey Team 2, 4, Women's Cosmopolitan Club. LILLIAN BADANES, Mt. Vernon. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty. Prepared at Evander Childs High School. Two years at Cornell. Baseball Team 3, 4. KATHARINE BADGER, K, Ithaca. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Four years at Cornell. College Honor Group 2. HELEN DOROTHY BAKER, Ithaca. Agriculture. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Ithaca High School.. Four years at Cornell. AEA, Frigga Fylgae. RUTH NIARION BALCOM, Rockville Centre. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty. Prepared at Lawrence High School. Four years at Cornell. AOII, Raven and Serpent, Basket ball Team I, 2, 3, 4, Crew I, 2, 3, Vocational Guidance Committee 3, Chairman 43 Treasurer of Athletic Council 3, Manager of Basketball 2. ' ELIZABETH STUART BALLANTINE, Betty, Philadelphia, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Igreparecl at Girls High School. Four years at Cornell. AOII, Baseball Team 3, Women's Dramatic lub. ,,.ff I 3 .,-, M . . ,. . .1 ..i , - - in - -- .1-, -we-at ,, -Y - Y - Q.. -. 7, ,t, ,D , ,. . I. ii, ,V , i. .i Milli , I, ,L iii., .. V W, V . ,LM - We .W-an - f-- - - rm- .f W: iw . ,ii 1 - - - - - -- 4 . - - i-ff-. - - f - '-4 f: 5 . .1 n 1.1. ...I i.,-in -M if'-. I-: i ' .nt wiv ..:1,,,, ,,,f':i'w'v'..s?i,io I-iifgw-il,::Jiuff'ml, gym 'ir . ir- - 2, 3, - , yU1q.5,,,yU V..-gi.,pf.151,,.f5!ll.lE,ii ' ' . ,il 546 3177 ' f , r . i ' a-W I' x W . ' '1 ,,' 3 A I' . ,.1 lf' Q . I i A -' ' 1 1. .. ...f A., awe: rf -f. ,QV ,-, , .-.g ' 1 . g , H .flu i 11. ,i ' M , Jw ' H' '. ' y 'f - - - -- w . W. W. , 1' , H 5-Ui, .,,.- ig ,. ww N v IRMA FRANCES BARRETT, Troy. Arts and Sciences, Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Troy High School Four years at Cornell. KA9. HELEN MARION BATEMAN, Shrimpie, Champlain. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty. Prepared at Champlain High School. Four years at Cornell. KKFQ Raven and Serpent, Mortar Boardg President of Class 25 President of Sage 3, Women's Self Government Association Council 2, 3, 4, President 4, Judiciary Committee. FLORENCE GERTRUDE BECK, Becky, Aurora. Agriculture. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Sher- wood Select School. Four years at Cornell. Roberts Scholarship, State Cash Scholarship, Frigga Fylgaeg L.O.V. GRACE BROWN BLAUVELT, Ridgewood, N. J. Agriculture. Age, twenty. Prepared at Collegiate Institute. Two and one-half years at Cornell. IIBfIPg Baseball Team 2, Treasurer of Class. CAROLINE GRACE BOLTON, Oil City, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Oil City High School. Four years at Cornell. Afiv. LUELLA ANN BOLTON, New Hartford. Agriculture. Age, twenty-four. Prepared at New Hartford High School. Four years at Cornell. ELEANOR BOUDIN, Elf Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Girls High School. Four years at Cornell. Endowment Fund Committee 3g Tuition Scholarship, College Honor Group 3, Consumers League Board 3, Vice-President 45 Assistant in Economics 4. ELIZABETH BOWEN, Randolph. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Randolph High School. Four years at Cornell. HBfID. 'z' 4-.nf . ii.1.17'H'l : ' ' Mi: ., I is i . . i ' I ir. . i - . f-A ,g..m.-ggi, . , . .ffgz-. .,, , . . . g T.. - -- .,-,,:f ,.. .. N- .- - V A 547 , 1.i. 1..., i'11 i t -' - v P' ii 1 1 . . 1 1:',,.YQ,i1-,JA Aiwa, i ESTHER RELLA BRAUSE, Kid,,' Glen Cove. Law. Age, twenty. Prepared at Glen Cove High School. Four years at Cornell. FANNIE JEAN BRIGHT, Lansdale, Pa. Agriculture. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Lansdale High School. Four years at Cornell. A0115 The Cornell 1111111144115 Board, VVomen's Editor 4. LILLIAN FRED BROTHERHOOD, Lil, Brooklyn. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Erasmus Hall High School. Four years at Cornell. XS2, 1i1KfDg Hockey Team 1, 45 Baseball Team IQ College Honor Group. BLANCHE LAURA BROWN, Webstei'. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty. Prepared at XVebster High School. Four years at Cornell. fIJBKg State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, Undergraduate Scholar- ship, Advanced Choir 2, 35 Festival Chorus 3. JOSEPHINE STEVENS BRYAN, 'gJo,'? Ithaca. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Four years at Cornell. AEA. ' NELLIE LEONA BUCK, Nell,,' Groton. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-four. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Four years at Cornell. I ELVA MAE CABLE, KeWpie,,' W'alton. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Walton High School. Four years at Cornell. AAA. DONNA ROSAMOND CALKINS, '4Don, Oakfield. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty. Prepared at Oaktield High School. Four years at Cornell. 548 J- i . ir., i i , , . H. .... , . 1 ' 1. , . STELLA DUPRIEST CAMDEN, Lynchburg, Va. Arts and Sciences. Age, thirty-eight. Prepared at Lynchburg High School. Two and one-half years at Cornell. Randolph-Nlacon Club. MARGARET CAMPBELL, Peg, Valparaiso, Incl. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Val- paraiso High School. Four years at Cornell. AEAQ ON, Sedowag Student Honor Committee 4g Frigga Fylgae. GUDRUN ANNA CARSTENSEN, Copenhagen, Denmark. Prepared at Zahle's School, Copenhagen. One year at Cornell. Afb. - NIARION ANNA CLARK, Clarkie, Vi7arsaw. Arts and Sciences. Age, nineteen. Prepared at WVar- saw High School. Four years at Cornell. State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. NIARJORIE EDITH COLE, 'ghiarjf' Little Falls. Agriculture. Age, twenty--three. Prepared at Little Falls High School. One and one-half years at Cornell. Frigga Fylgaeg W'0men's Glee Club. MARY KATHERINE CONVVAY, Kate, Elizabeth, N, Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty. Prepared at Battin High School. Two years at Cornell. IIBCIJ. ANNE MARY COONEY, hlalone. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Franklin Academy. Four years at Cornell. Vice-President of Agricultural Association. DOROTHY LYDIA CooPER, Mattituck. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at River-A head High School. Three years at Cornell. Crew 2, 3, Hockey Team 2, 3, 4, Sage House Committee 3, Risley House Committee 4. 549 T ' -' '. , . 'I H ' ' fi - ' I , I ' I' I rr ,ur -1 V I,........ I . I... -- N - ' ' ' ' ,I -- -- ---'mul 1 A- - r ' ' - r ' H ' ' -, - I- r' ' ELIZABETH TERRY CooPE4R, Coop, Mattituck. Agriculture. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Mattituck High School. Four years at Cornell. Sedowag Crew 2, 3, The Cornell Countryman Board 3, Women's Editor 45 Women's Athletic Association Council 3, lVIanager of Crew 3. FRANCES LEE CORBETT, Washington, D. C. Agriculture. Prepared at Central High School. Four years at Cornell. KKF, Y. W. C. A. Cabinet 2,35Student Government Council 4, Vice-President of Class I. ESTI-IER CORNVVALL, South Wales. Agriculture. Three and one-half years at Cornell. Frigga Fylgaeg Poultry Association, Vice-President 4, Assistant in Poultry I, 2, 3, 4. ' GRACE HUNTINGTON CORWIN, Riverhead. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at River- head High School. Four years at Cornell. KA, Raven and Serpent, Baseball Team I, 2, 3, Captain ZQ Basketball Team 2, 3, Manager 35 President of Outside Houses, Risley House Committee, Y. YN. C. A. Cabinet 2, 3, Treasurer 3. CORNELIA l.VlARIE COTTON, Corn, Washington, D. C. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Pre- pared at Western High School. Two years at Cornell. ENID CRUMP, F.uc, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Wad- leigh High School. Two years at Cornell. EN. DEBORAH PROVOST CUMMINGS, Debby, Centreville, hiich. Prepared at Nlichigan Agricultural College. Two years at Cornell. AAA, Frigga Fylgaeg Women's Glee Club 3, 4. CAROL CURTIS, Rochester. Agriculture. Age, twenty. Prepared at VVest High School. Four years at Cornell. KA9g Sedowa. ' 550 ..-H Y , . 5 ' k, .. , Q--3 if --V. .- 4 --mtg if Y- ..: ' ' I ' ' ,- gi,,iii.-H:- I ,jim if',,f,i.i- ,lqii i U.. -, ,, 1 4 ,, 3 ti ', ' r A I ' 1. -, Wtw. ui N DOROTHY ELIZABETH CUSHMAN, Dot, Cush,,' Syracuse. Agriculture. Age, nineteen. Prepared at Central High School. Four years at Cornell. XSZ, Crew 2, 3, Hockey Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Women's Athletic Association, Vice-President 3, Acting President 4, NIanager of Hockey 4. HAZEL ADELIA DATES, Haz, Groton. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Groton High School. Four years at Cornell. lVIortar Board, Raven and Serpent, Hockey Team I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball Team 2, 3, Y, W. C. A. Cabinet 3, Self Government Council 3, 4, Executive Committee 43 judiciary Committee, President of Class 4, Manager of Hockey 2, 3. IRENE DAv1s, Pittsburgh, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Peabody High School. Three years at Cornell. Hockey Team 2, Sage House Committee 3, Self Government Executive Committee 4, Women's Dramatic Club, Business Nlanager 2, 3, Council 3. ELLA JEANNETTE DAY, Baltimore, Md. Agriculture. Age, twenty-eight. Two years at Cornell. ON. HAZEL ELIZABE-TH DAY, Stub, Buffalo. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Lafayette High School. Four years at Cornell. IVIARION DEAN, Niagara Falls. Agriculture. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Griffith Institute. Four years at Cornell. ELSIE MILDRED DENTON, Els, Ithaca. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Ithaca High School. One year at Cornell. AOII. HELEN DEPUE, El Paso, Texas. Agriculture. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at El Paso High School. Four years at Cornell. AKIP, Executive Committee I, Y. W. C. A. Extension Committee 2, Cabinet 3, Hades Committee 2, Junior Wedding Committee 3, President of Class I, Consumers League, Treas- urer 3, President 4, Women's Dramatic Club 1, Dramatic Club 1, 2. ,a.m,g,ga . I , 1 .u, wi- I 4 . V , 551 'N W . 1 .,, i , ' 1 .h , 5, 1, , 11 , I , ,., I1 1 Y .5 f -1,3 . f ' 1 1 1: ., Y , , ,,., 1, .. . V L ----1 . . 1.v ' . . W. 1 1. N ' 1 ,, 1I1 ., nn., .r ,I I. ww, L.12'- N: 1?iI1. W 1 . DORIS BELL DEWVEY, Dewey, Castile. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty. Prepared at Castile High School. Four years at Cornell. Basketball Team I, 25 Secretary of Class 3. SOPHIE MARIE DEYLEN, So,,' Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Erasmus Hall High School. Four years at Cornell. AF, Hockey Team 2, Basketball Team 3, Freshman Banquet Committee, Cheer Leader 2, 35 University Choir 2, 3, Festival Chorus 35 Glee Club. JAYNE MATHIEL DISBROW, Norwalk, Conn. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty. Prepared at Nor- walk High School. Four years at Cornell. NORMA HELEN DUNI-IAM, Liverpool. Agriculture. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Liverpool High School. Four years at Cornell. Sedowag Women's Glee Club, Frigga Fylgae 3, 4. ELEANOR MARGARET EDMONDS, Eddie, Wliite Plains. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at VVhite Plains High School. Four years at Cornell. HBIIB. LILLIAN KATHERINE ELLISON, Lil, Williamsburg, Ky. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Pre- pared at Cumberland College. Two years at Cornell. IIBCIDQ Glee Club. JENNIE GRACE ETZKOWITZ, Judy, New York City. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at lVIorris High School. Four years at Cornell. lVIenorah. GWENDOLIN HARRIET EVANS, Gwen, New York City. Chemistry. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Darlington Seminary. Tivo years at Cornell. KKT. 552 . , 75 L -, ,, . . .1p,,, 11 1, . . ,1 ,1 . . . ' , . ,, . . 11 V .-1 - 11 u1-1 111,11 151 1 ..,.. . 1 . 11 1 1 .1 1 11. 11 1 . V1.4 .. . .1,1'. , -- ., ,L A . . n,..,3, . , , . i 1 1 .f .W 1 1. ,, . . I 1 .1111,.11. 1. .fn i1.1 .111 11.111 , ,, 1 .1'1'1' 1u:l1.1 1' 11 111. n 1.1 1 1. '1 1 1 1,111-1 1 . GRACE KATHRYN FANNING, Oswego. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Oswego High School. Three years at Cornell. GERTRUDE SOUTHWORTH FENNER, Trudy, Holley. Arts and Sciences, Age, twenty-one. Pre- pared at Holley High School. Four years at Cornell. HBKIJQ State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. JEAN ANNA FI-SCHER, Aspinwall, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Aspinwall High School. Two years at Cornell. XQ. FLORENCE FLEET, Huntington. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Huntington High School. Pour years at Cornell. KKF. CONSTANCE ELISABETH Foe, Lise, Copenhagen, Denmark. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at N. Zahle's School. One year at Cornell. AQ. ELEANOR MARGARET FOOTE, '4Footie, Lockport. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Lockport High School. Pour years at Cornell. AAA, sIPBKg Treasurer of Class 2, Y. YV. C. A Cabinet 1, 2, 3. AGNES FOWLER, Aggie, Hempstead. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Erasmus Hall High School. Two years at Cornell. Y. YV. C. A. Large Cabinet 45 Prigga Pylgaeg 'Women,s Glee Club. ' THERESA ANNE Fox, Buffalo, Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Hutchinson Cen- tral High School. Four years at Cornell. State Cash Scholarship, Apethg W'omen's Glee Club. f ,,,1- . 5' '- , ' 1 at W' l 553 - , r Y . -1 V 1 - , -X ,ex , ,N 54, .,11-, W Y , I I ,i ,11 ,, 34 5 : , 5 5 1- 11 1 11111 1 111111, . ,,,111 - N , : , .Y 1' U Y V- VV V V X 1g - 1' V ' 7 ,',-ut 1 1 , 1 - 1 ,, 111 ,1 ., 11 1 V111 11 1 V 11' HELEN NIAISIE FRAATS, Frotzy,,' Sharon Springs. Agriculture. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Sharon Springs High School. Four years at Cornell. Frigga Fylgae. ELEANOR NIILLER GEORGE, '4Georgie, Freeville. Agriculture. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Junior Republic High School. Four years at Cornell. Alia, Raven and Serpent, Student Govern- ment Executive Committee 2, Student Honor Committee 3, President of Class 3. HELEN MILDRED GIESLER, Gies, Washington, D. C. Agriculture. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at The Principia. Two years at Cornell. Women's Glee Club, Frigga Fylgae, Dramatic Club, I. C. S. A. HELEN HAWLEY GLASIER, Heinie,,' Warsaw. Agriculture. Age, twenty-six. Prepared at Skid- more College. Three years at Cornell. Chairman of Bible Study Committee, President of Wait House, Historian of Class in Home Economics 4, Frigga Fylgae. LYDIA LORINDA GODFREY, Trumansburg. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Nlyn- derse Academy. Four years at Cornell. AOII, hdortar Board, Y. Wh C. A. Social Committee, Self Government Social Committee. ' HILDA LEE GOLTZ, Buffalo. Agriculture. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Hutchinson Central High School. Four years at Cornell. AOII, Basketball Team I, 3, 4, Risley House Committee 2, 4, Sage House Committee 3, Vice-President of Risley 3, Dramatic Club 3, 4, hianager of Basketball 4. IRMA NIAY GREENAWALT, hm, Denver, Colo. Agriculture. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at W'est Denver High School. Three years at Cornell. AOII, lVIortar Board, Sedowa, Baseball Team 2, 3, Basketball Team 2, 3, Captain 4, Y. W. C. A. Cabinet 2, 3, YVomen's Dramatic Club 2, Vice- President 3, Dramatic Club 3, 4, Frigga Fylgae. IEANNE MAE GRIFFITHS, Jean, Union Springs. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Oakwood Seminary. Four years at Cornell. Frigga Fylgae, YVomen's Glee Club 4. r 11 , 554 ,I .X ,.. ,..fu ' y . 111' 'I 'VII 'I' ' I I1M, l'1ii1,,,iii' , ,l 'I . If 4- P- L1 I I A 51. 1L, I1 1, , 11 ' ,, I H 1' 1'1i 1 -. -.5 . -aw, M ' y .t .1 L 1 - ' , ,, , , , I, 1 i,, ., ,- ,, 1 I. . . 1 , , , , , , , DOROTHY FRANCES GUERNSEY, Dot, Cobleskill. Agriculture. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Cobleskill High School. Three years at Cornell. A95 Frigga Fylgae. AGNES NELSON HALL, Aggie, Lockport. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Lock- port High School. Four years at Cornell. AAAg rIJBKg 1IDKfIvg Raven and Serpent, Mortar Board, Vocational Guidance Committee 3, Judiciary Committee 3, 4, Self Government Executive Committee 45 Y. W. -C. A., President 4, Cabinet 2, 3. HELEN MIRIAM HALLAM, Harpers Ferry, W. Va. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Harpers Ferry High School. One and one-half years at Cornell. KKF. GERTRUDE CURTIS HAZZARD, Hap,,' Brewster. Arts and Sciences. Age, twentyrone. Prepared at Warwick High School. Four years at Cornell. State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. ANNE HEL-LER, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Rhodes School. Four years at Cornell. LULU ELSIE HENDERSON, VValton. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at VValton High School. Four years at Cornell. DEBORAH VICTORIA HITCHCOCK, Westport, Conn. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at West Philadelphia High School. One year at Cornell. AOIIg Dramatic Club. I ALICE MARY HOPKINS, New Hartford. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at New Hartford High School. Four years at Cornell. IIPBKQ QKQQ State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, Undergraduate Scholarship, Early English Text Society Prize. , , 1 , fi' ., 1 ' 1' ' 555 . ' - X 7-r .- J . ff ., X-, .. M 5 X .L f ..- X XX X ,, XXX.XX i ' -,Xi if I ' 4 X, . . ...W . w W .,. .... - ,V X. '.-. ' c , . X X X X X ' ' XX. if--X -v X XXXiXXi-X':q,f- X-XJ X - - XX X L .lr V W .X V I Y , .,. nm .. ,--.Xing V-M. , . v 1' X . CLARA BOWER HOWELL, '5Pat, Ludlowville. Agriculture. Age, twenty-four. Prepared at Lud- lowville High School. Four years at Cornell. Frigga Fylgae. FLETA WENONA HUFF, Ithaca. Agriculture. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Four years at Cornell. LIJKKIDQ ONQ Frigga Fylgae. I WILNIA FRANCES JUDD, Billie,', Belleville, Kansas. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-three. Pre- pared at Salina High School. Two years at Cornell. . ELISABETH KEIPER, Rochester. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at East High School. Four years at Cornell. KA9g Mortar Board, Vocational Guidance Committee, The Cornell Em Board 3, 4. BARBARA KEPHART, Bob,', Ithaca. Agriculture. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Two years at Cornell. State Scholarship. TsAE Ncoo KWONG, T. N. Shanghai, China. Medicine. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at lVIcTylire School and Walnut Hill School. Two years at Cornell. IVIARY ELIZABETH LANsDALE, Liz, Baltimore, Md. Chemistry. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Plainfield High School. Four years at Cornell. Crew 25 Basketball Team 4. RUTH ADELINA LEE, Ellisburg. Agriculture. Age, twenty-four. Prepared at Belleville Union Academy. Four years at Cornell. AEA, Women's Glee Club, Frigga Fylgae. 556 I 1 -fe - 1 1 51 11 1 I111.1.1 1 11 11 nf 1 1 y 1 g y -' - 1 1 1 V V ' ' ' , V ' ' K 'L 1 l ' 1 '1 1 14v:N1w NJ.N1Nwd H V xl! Ig! Aww Y M X 1 W ANNA ELIZABETH LIGHTFOOTE, Betty, Geneva. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty. Prepared at Geneva HiglI School. Four years at Cornell. State Scholarsh1p. LEAII LAZAR LOWENSOHN, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-eight. Prepared at W'ashington Irving High School. Three and one-half years at Cornell. CIPBK, CIDKKIJQ Corson French Prize, Corson Browning Prize, Cornell Fellowship in English. HELENE LOWVENSTEIN, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Evander Childs High School. Two years at Cornell. IIDZF, Basketball Team. JANET GILEGG MAcADAM, tlan, Rome. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty. Prepared at Rome Free Academy. Four years at Cornell. AF, Raven and Serpent, Self Government Committee 45 Brother-1 hood, Dramatic Club, Women's Dramatic Club. ANNA ELIZABETH MCCABE, NIickey,U Haverstraw. Arts and Sciences. Age,' twenty-one. Pre- pared Vat Haverstraw High School. Four years at Cornell, Hockey Team 4, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. ANNA UPHAM TVICCONAUGHY, Mac, New Dorp. Agriculture. Age, twenty-four. Prepared at Curtis High School. Two years at Cornell. Women's Glee Clubg Frigga Fylgae, I. C. S. A. CATHERINE ELIZABETH MCMILLAN, Delanson. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Schenectady High School. Four years at Cornell. LUCY MARY MALTBY, Corning. Agriculture. Age, twenty. Prepared at Northside High School. Four years at Cornell. . 11- . . , '--,-,j1'11 11' ' '. . is 111' 1' 1 1 ..: 1 1- 11- 111 1 11111.--1 1 111 J 1 , .1 - 1 ' 3.1 . ' ' ' 1 1 3- , : . 1 Y 1 M. . 11.11 1 V .1 11 1, .. -.11v 1 1 f 1 1 - 1. .. , 1- 557 x . l' I Lf. .. it-I -' ' V . 3 . . rig.-fp isis'-. I , H g ,-'1I.i.1-' I-will .i- . L - . ,Mt .. l ,. . I ff Tel-Aer-ec'-.,. ...T Y 4 M I H- -A--. .. .W . .L..,,,, . , .-,, Y-A' X A-- Ap ' 5, I w .-., '1 P. Y. . - i H1--' - Y, . -f-f ' -ii - f- , Y - ., . . . Ii, .I 1.1, ,. . . Z ' . fri Ir. W l l.'Q'll ni vliwl' ' M 9 I. -I::I-w',lU::iw NM- .-lm'-1,-ilu-I I'- we I sg.iig.:'-. 'fp 1-trip ,ii ,Hx gr, :..5 Y I-I A . HELEN TOWNSEND lX4ARSH, Marshy, Interlaken. Agriculture. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Interlaken High School. Four years at Cornell. Frigga Fylgae. 1 ti I A.LICE COUZENS RIARTIN, Clancy, Yonkers. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at .N ,Q Yonkers High School. Four years at Cornell. rel T l lffslv MARTHA ELIZABETH MARTIN, Catskill. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Catskill High School. Four years at Cornell. Field Hockey I, 2, 3. FRANCES IONA MATHEWS, Fran, Valois. Agriculture. Age, twenty-four. Prepared at Watkins ' 1 High School. Four years at Cornell. Risley House Committee 4.5 Kermis Cast 2, Roberts Scholar- IE, Ship. ,gil AGNES MARIE MEEHAN, Troy. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty. Prepared at Troy High School. 11 Four years at Cornell. AEA, Tuition Scholarship. ' - X KAREN ELISABETI-I NIEYER, Copenhagen, Denmark. Agriculture. Prepared at C. Bastian's School. fha Ei One year at Cornell. AIP. in MARY ALIDA MILLER, Marymil, Warsaw. Agriculture. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Warsaw High School. Four years at Cornell. Sedowag Y. W. C. A. World Fellowship Committee, State jr Scholarship, Life Secretary-Treasurer Class in Home Economicsg Frigga Fylgae. if WINIFRISD MILLER, Candor. Agriculture. One year at Cornell. .N . l I ..'1 ' 'lify 'I i. ' -fill l' ' JH- I I I . ml I . Q, ,f I ,,m.,. :M .' V .. W' '11 ' ' ' 'r ' 'K' ' - 'f f ' ' ' - ' ' A rf V's'.1.,:ff.., .. H ,V ,gr .gi Eu 'll . , llfl. sei. , . 2',l Fil llz Li ffl il .- 2-1.1 A- ---A ,, Y . , , . - Ava. . r, - . ,,.. , ..,,,., ,,. -..af -.- , X, ,.,-. . , .. ,. y. V- I A-1 - 3' :I -I ,I It i1.,,,,,,, .-I.,,,-f.,',,f-,pw - .. ,A . ,.g..v.,,,-my ' -' 4 f l-. , iss. .. li,.f.11-ep: .,-.L.,, 558 1, it rw it - i il L... f... 1 ,i ii. i gg l. 1 1 l F AV t T.. V.,:im1.YV 'gui 5 Y,, it Y? Ti A-wi ' J- 'AJ V it 3-iv i V .. yr, r ,R 'i 1. yiirllii X, i Y 'earl Tlx ,. ,.i 3 H!! ,' WEP A fill . fi: i .Zyl A 'iii wi. ,ll A 1 7 ...gg i. , gp Y . , . Y . ,.- . Jw fil ELIZABETH CALHOUN NIONTGOMERY, B'looba, West Augusta, Va. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty- ' ,gig one. Prepared at Staunton High School. Two years at Cornell. IIBfI9g Randolph-Nlacon Club, l 1.41 Cosmopolitan Club. l at i EDNA HAZEL MORGAN, l'Eddie, Gilherton, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty. Prepared at ' Nlt. Carmel High School. One year at Cornell. A. A. A.g Y. W. C. A. TNIARGARET WEIR MORROW, Ithaca. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Ithaca High if 1, School. Four years at Cornell. AO1'Ig ONQ Junior Advisory Committee. 155' ' l, Fi l l, FLORENCE MANsoN MOVSHOVITCH, Puffy, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. l' Prepared at Hunter High School. Two years at Cornell. KIJEE. l I-i i N l BARBARA ARDEN MURLLESS, Hartford, Conn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Wykeharn Rise School. '. Two years at Cornell. KKT. A ix f ini 5 lll, ' V is RUTH NEWMAN, Churchville. Agriculture. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Churchville High School. Four years at Cornell. AF. W RUTH WINIFRED NORTHRUP, Homer., Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Horner pill Academy. Four years at Cornell. State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. lil i L L will RUTH MARIE O,BRIEN, Port Leyden. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty. Prepared at Port Leyden V High School. Four years at Cornell. '86 Memorial Stage. ' 6.1. ffm' 'lf ffW 'l T '7iiJifi5lf'if 5f' 'i f l'f'5ff3QllQi Li ' ' -W' lil'-1'f'l ' , S' 'if -' ' Tiff 7' Y - .ef .- t.,,,...-- . -:A-Lv: V wi - . 1 '. . . . .- r . 1 - 1- fi ll? 1 K 453+ :Tn 315i if i in Ei i' Fr' 512 .ffl wil l f --f v .MU-4 i :ri 1- f1mfw',f,. cr- . fi , ., , . . , . i, . , .. ' ' rg' ' ' 'Y . ,.- ,.-A A --- Y- - 4. - , .,.i . ig. .,..Y,,fi,J..M,, , iyjjj, ,,LJ,f-,WL-ww......,,,,.W,,,,g,, , . . igW,,V, ,,.,,,,, .. . . . ,, , 559 ,- 4 - , . it ' . ,V A V 1 - in It N ,,,, ,, -1 -' 1: :mtg-,V fm 1 , I Q , Y v v i K 'Tl '..' .AAW11 , -, ,Y , ,J , , .,i. .,. , , ,. .--1 . - , A l ,-f ' r- - .' Y , ef f. A f . - . . er f - 1, Ar... ' - 1- ,F ,AAA-. 'AJ K Ax' .. f - if . 'G ml ,A .ni ' it .fgJ,iizi'f.T,9,g1rQ, ,93',Q.f,,,,ifgiQ,,fjxii Legg-,..L1agg,,f a,,f.Qi',g! ' Q E Vi: - 35111-fi. f'-Ai 'tu Si., .. R5, 1 1 V. W RUBY ODELL, Hilton. Agriculture. Prepared at Genesee WVesleyan Seminary. Three and oneihalf years at Cornell. ON, fIPK4I1g Sedowag Hockey Team I, 2, 3, 4, Y. W. C. A. Cabinet 3, 45 Frigga Fylgae IRMA O,FLAHERTY, Oil City, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty. Prepared at Oil City High School. Three years at Cornell. CAROLINE MARJORIE PARBURY, lXfIarg, New Rochelle. Agriculture. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at New Rochelle High School. Four years at Cornell. AF, Crew 2, Women's Glee Club. lVIARCELLE PENDERY, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at lVad- leigh High School. Four years at Cornell. AZ. BEATRICE THOMAS PERRY, Edmeston. Agriculture. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Oneonta High School. Four years at Cornell. KA, Frigga Fylgae. IDELLA HALL PFORR, Del, Brooklyn. Law. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Erasmus Hall High School. Pour years at Cornell. AZ. ELEANOR INIANWARING PISE, Polly, Goshen. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Goshen High School. Two years at Cornell. KA, Crew 25 Hockey Team 25 Sage House Com- mittee 25 Y. W. C. A. Cabinet 25 State Scholarship. EVELYN LAWTON PRANGEN, Hornell. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-four. Prepared at Hornell High School. Pour years at Cornell. ACID. iff - V1 ii ,S 14- .Vi f. win. .. Q dl ', i 'il W fr, f-f , - f-H 1 - i.: 7 C -- - f- -. 1 H ,A , Y YV V. ' ' . -, ,,g W Vg, ,VV Y. 1 i , , ,,,.,, , . - , .. , , , , ,..,. 4----1-Y. ..., ,-.--mfr 1 I Q ., ,, i-it 'T 1 ' - ' li ' J ' 311 ' N win, :g,tigtAi,,.' Nl, U ,I i ,.. Y 560 , , ., Y. ,. , .. V-,ni-.jw u,gj3: tif.-1f'.I,,.Qgf 'L 5 L 1 A- -.1 pf 9 5. ', , ' iw 'ii ' 4 A it l AL. - 1 . . . A -,YY V- .1 A . g .i , J. .. ., Y. VY .lk MILDRED AGATHA PROUX, Pats,'7 Glens' Falls. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Glens' Falls High School. Four years at Cornell. Crew 2, Hockey Team, Captain 4, Y. W. C. A. Cabinet 43 State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. CLARA ELLA QUAIF, Quaifus, Richheld Springs. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Richfield Springs High School. Four years at Cornell. State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, L. O. V. STELLA JOSEPHINE QUATTLANDER, Buffalo. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-four. Four years at Cornell. EDITH ANNETTA RANKIN, Ede, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty. Prepared at The Packer Collegiate Institute. Two years at Cornell. Adv. FRANCES RAYMOND, Fran,,' Philadelphia, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Friends Select School. Two years at Cornell. KA. - MAY AGATHA REGAN, New Britain, Conn. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty. Prepared at Stam- ford High School. Four years at Cornell. Raven and Serpent, Alortar Board, Basketball Team I, 2, 35 Te-nnis Team I, 2, 3g Baseball Team 25 Secretary of Class 2g President of Class 35 Risley House President 45 Athletic Association Council 25 Self Government Executive Board 3, 4. lVIAR1E REITH, New York City. lVIechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-four. Prepared at Hunter College High School. Four years at Cornell. Hockey Team 1, 45 Tennis Team 1. MARGARET ABBIE REMSEN, Peggy, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Manual Training High School. Four years at Cornell. AAA. . . T- N , T. 1' , 1 561 ,. .Q ,K l . ', 1 J' 5, , i. 1, v . it '.-1 LAURETTA ELISABETH RIFFE, RifTy, Elmira. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty. Prepared at Elmira Free Academy. Four years at Cornell. Baseball Team I5 Hockey Team I, 2, 4. GRACE MARIA SANTORO, Gracie, Waterbury, Conn. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty. Prepared at Crosby High School. Four years at Cornell. Hockey Team, Baseball Team, Vx7omen's Or- chestra I, 25 Sage Orchestra. GLADYS SAXE, Lansdale, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty. Prepared at Lansdale High School. Four years at Cornell. AAA. GRETEL ANGLE SCHENCK, Rochester. Agriculture. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at West High School. Two years at Cornell. KA9. BJARCIA FARNHAM SCHENCK, Marsh, Aladison, N. J. Agriculture. Age, twenty. Prepared at Madison High School. Four years at Cornell. KA, Crew Squad 3g Panhellenic President 4. MARY CORNELIA SCHERMERHORN, Cornelia, Penfield. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Pre- pared at East Rochester High School. Four years at Cornell. ELSA CAROLYN SCHLOBOHM, Yonkers. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Yonkers High School. 3 Four years at Cornell. Raven and Serpentg Hockey Team 35 Sage House Committee I, 2, 35 Executive Committee 3, 45 Y. W. C. A. Cabinet 2, 35 Census Taker 4, The C0r11fZlDaily Sun Board 1, 2, 3. GRETCHEN SCHVVEITZER, Gret, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty. Prepared at Girls High School. Four years at Cornell. AEA. 562 SARAH NAOMI SEARLES, uSally, Cedarhurst. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty. Prepared at Law- rence High School. Four years at Cornell. AOH, Basketball Team I, 2, 3, 4, Captain I, 2, Base- ball Team I, 2, 3, Freshman Banquet Committee, Athletic Council I, 4, Treasurer of Class 4, Manager of Baseball 2, 3, Class Publicity Nlanager. lVIARY LUCILLE SEYBOLT, Ridgewood, N. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Ridgewood High School. DORIS SILBERT, Plainfield, N. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Plainfield High School. Three years at Cornell. GRACE HILDA SMITH, Ballston Springs. Agriculture. Age, twenty-four. Prepared at Ballston Spa High School. Two years at Cornell. HARRIET ALLISON SMITH, '4Harry, Buffalo. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Lafayette High School. Four years at Cornell. XS2, Hockey Team I, 2, 3, 4, Tennis Team 2, Manager of Tennis 4. IOSEPI-IINE AUGUSTA SNIFFEN, Jo,,' WVhite Plains. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-three. Pre- pared at Vv'hite Plains High School. Four years at Cornell. IIBQ, Women's Dramatic Club, Thr Cornell Daily Sun Board, VVornen's Business Manager 3, 4. NIARTHA CI-IANDLEY SOUTER, Whitehall. Medicine. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at WVhite Hall High School. Four years at Cornell. AAA, Basketball Team 2, Y. WV. C. A. Cabinet 2, 3, 4, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, Vice-President of Class I, 2, Treasurer 3. SARA ELIZABETH SPEER, Wfashington, D. C. Agriculture. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Eastern High School. Four years at Cornell. KKT, Vocational Guidance Committee 2, Secretary 3, Vice-President of College Class 4. l 563 , . I r I I1 ' A. ' .:- ' I ' s I, ' -I. 3 It , , , J ' ' ' wi. . V 'nn , V, K, . 1... .- .. I . ' -. A rv' 'T JENNIE PHILLIPS SPENCER, flame, Lisle. Agriculture. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at VVhitney Point High School. Four years at Cornell. Hockey Team 4g Wornenls Glee Clubg Frigga Fylgae. lV1ARIE ADELAIDE STANBRO, Springville. Agriculture. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at GriHith In- stitute. Four years at Cornell. AOH. HELEN MARIE STANKIEVVICZ, Buffalo. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty. Prepared at South Park High School. Four years at Cornell. CI2BKg fI1KfIDg Women's Cosmopolitan Club, President 4. DOROTPIY STASCH, Dot, Corning. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Four years at Cornell, Hockey Team 3g State Scholarshipg Apethg Y. W. C. A.g I. C. S. A.g W'omen's Glee Club. ORMELLE HAINES STECKER, State College, Pa. Arts and Sciences, Prepared at Horseheads High School. Three and one-half years at Cornell. VIOLET STEINER, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Manual Training High School. Four years at Cornell. DOROTHH' LECOMTE STEWART, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at WVadleigh High School. Four years at Cornell. AZ. ROSALIE SUFFIN, hiount Vernon. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Nlorris High School. Four years al Cornell. 564 IIIIVIIII ,L . . .. I I -. I. I W M.. . - ' 1,5 I X I , , . . 4, . V m,I '- Y. 7- - ' --I I - A, - -. , I . Y IIN' . ,III-In Ig., , 3 Ig II II II.lII I, II I, QI, II. I ,,,. W.. .I I I, , ,I . . x A LOUISE TARBELI., Ithaca. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Pour years at Cornell. KKP. KATHERINE ALICE TOBEY, Katy, K, Ithaca. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Three and one-half years at Cornell. Frigga Fylgaeg Y. W. C. A. VIOLET LAURA PIIRIPP, Bibey, Glens Falls, Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Glens Falls High School. Four years at Cornell. fbBKg fIPKf1vg State Cash and Tuition Scholarshipsg Women's Glee Club, Apeth. HERNIA .INIARIE TROSTLER, New York City. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Wadleigh High School. Four years at Cornell. State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, A. I. E. Eg S. M. E. MARIE MADELINE TURPIN, Dickey, Boston, Nlass. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-three. Pre- pared at Waltham High School. Pour years at Cornell. Asia. 1 ROSALIE ULRICH, New York City. Law. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Wadleigh High School. Four years at Cornell. 2.431125 Endowment Fund Committee 35 College Honor Group 25 State Scholar- ship, Boardman Club. MARTHA VANHORN, Bobby,l' Towanda, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Age, eighteen. Prepared at Towanda High School. One year at Cornell. BERTHA IVIYRTLE VINOGRAD Boidie Leonard Brid e Conn. Agriculture. Ave twent -two. Pre- ' I 3 7 g 7 D D 7 Y pared at lVIorr1s High School. Four years at Cornell. ' . . ,. . 3 '1 I ' L T- . ' M-2 i I I g:I,'II1I'I .1I I:Ilg.1tL- trI,:.IwII1I 'II143' UI , I I, I4 I Il ,I I 1 I I . I I I II ,,, , . I .I L., , - 5 A A . - +- - f - A- .1,.I..,, inf.. .Af .- eu- .,. .,. , ,IN 7 N W K . .-. . , . ,.. ...., , ,I ' -- I 'I 'A if:1 .- I' I I ' ' -, I . ,. .. . IrI,I1:i.r . IIIII-I 97 ,,,- , I, ,II 565 ANNA IVIARIE VOGEL, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty. Prepared at Wfadleigh High School. Four years at Cornell. fI2BKg Undergraduate Scholarship. LOUISE WAITE, Fort Ann. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Fort Ann High School. Four years at Cornell. IVIERCY REED WALKER, Merc, Canajoharie. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Cana- joharie High School. Four years at Cornell. KA. JEAN WARDLAW IIVEST, Oklahoma City, Okla. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty. Prepared at Okla- homa High School. Two years at Cornell. AAA. IVIARY ALEXANDRIA WHEELER, Syracuse. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Inter- laken High School. Four years at Cornell. HBCI1g Baseball Team 1, 2, 3g Vice-President of Class 45 IVIanager of Baseball, 4. BERTHA IVHITELAVV, Bert, New York City. Agriculture. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Locust Valley Friends Academy. Four years at Cornell. PRINCES IVIARIAM WVOLF, Diary Annf' Homer. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Homer Academy. Four years at Cornell. ELIZABETH LUCY WOLFF, '4Zeb, Ithaca. Agriculture. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Four years at Cornell. Y. W. C. A. Cabinetg Frigga Fylgaeg VVomen's Glee Club. 566 4 'i ' ' ' ' ' 4 if -1 1- , i V ' iw' 1 Hi i. Jw C gp ..,., i., Hg- ' H ' W 'i A, ANNIE YOFFA, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-six. Prepared at New York Preparatory School. Four years at Cornell. GERTRUDE PARKER YOUNG, Genie, Montclair, N. J. Agriculture. Age, twenty-four. Prepared at Bayonne High School. Four years at Cornell. AAA5 Tennis Team 35 Farmers' Week Com- mittee IQ Honorary Committee 35 Kermis Committee 35 Secretary and Treasurer of College Class I5 Y. W. C. A. Treasurer 4, Cabinet 45 Assistant in Gymnasium 3, 45 Secretary of Consumers League5 Alanager of Tennis 3. LAURA KEANE ZAMETKIN, jamaica. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at jamaica High School. Two years at Cornell. Hockey Team 35 Basketball Team 45 Cheer Leader 45 Womenls Dramatic Club5 WVomen's Cosmopolitan Club. IRENE AUGUSTA ZAPF, Zaphy,', Ithaca. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Batavia High School. Four years at Cornell. ON5 Sedovvag State Scholarship5 Sharples Separator Prizeg Frigga Fylgaeg VVomen's Glee Club, President 45 President of College Women's Class 4. - HELEN TVIINNIE ZINSSMEISTER, Portland, Ore. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Herkimer High School. Two years at Cornell. , 0 ,V -lim, ,V 5 , .I !w,,M, . 4 1, ,. ,W , ,.i l ' - ' ' ' Y 567 I Q .sg II 'fl ,il A 1, ILM XIII 513, Y I. 'Hi Ii'I. VI I.I QI' I1 'x .III .551 5 . .-ak lf ::I F, I ml gal .34 EI Fi L, I, Q ki :J I' , I f-I I . w II., EI ll' li. l .ll z as 4 I-All ml, l J ,gr X I I SENIORS NIARY ELIZABETH BROMILOVV, Hillsdale, N. J. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Park Ridge High School. One year at Cornell. Cornell Catholic Club, Frigga Fylgae. NELLIE DAVENPORT, Accord. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Ellenville High School. Four years at Cornell. AOIIQ Baseball Team I, ZQ Hockey Team I, 2, 3. SADIE KLEIN, '4Shirlee, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at W'ad- leigh High School. Three and one-half years at Cornell. LARDNER NIOORE, NIooresville, N. C. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Nloores- ville High School. Two years at Cornell. 1'IBfIvg'Wornen's Cosmopolitan Club, Randolph-hiacon Club. ALICE THOMAS, Toma, Newark, N. bl. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Newtown High School. Three years at Cornell. KA, Hockey Team I. A'IOLLIE TRACY, Moll,,' New York City. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Engle- wood High School. Two years at Cornell. KA. DOROTHY VEPENON TYSON, Pasadena, Calif, Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-four. Prepared at Pasadena High School. One year at Cornell. Cercle Francais. DOROTHY ALICE PVEEBER, Albany. Agriculture. Age, twenty-One. Prepared at Albany High School. Two years at Cornell. I Is. 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I ' fxiiihfs WN. ----x. .Q-v as J.. vsx .e',.-X ' ,. .msbg-s - 551,501 ' ,,, a.f,..-,-, .,-, L.. , A 'vff5'N?- -1: , ' -2 .v....., , N- X . -1 . qqjglg. 1: : ' QS-'3f:3jw jp., iff' A :: ': :' E55 ' if ff ffE2121E,'r N- 5Z.,yrm- A , g,.1,.,,ggg gf 1' i,s:esi ', 'V ' N f' g -X+si4gf4r:,gw,: 4 v ' '- ' 3' f342QfS::'i2'f 1-,,:,..mfFf:f .U . .. -I - .ff GL.o.Dyf L OEET TA IJ IL DA. QADLDLINH' 57 5 ATILDRED 'WILHELMINA AESCHBACH Hoboleeiz, N. v zifftf and SCif1'LC6J Y. YV. C. A. Large Cabinetg Vice-President of WOmen's Glee Club. DOROTHY LOUISE AIKEN' Genereo .4g1'ieuZta1'e RUTH ELLEN ALLEN Dayton, O. ATU and Scifnfff VVomenls Glee Club 35 ChristianiScience Societyg Intercollegiate Com- munity Service Association, Secretary and Treasurer 2, Elector 3. HELEN GLADYS ANTHONY VVOmen,s Glee Clubg State graduate Scholarship. BIIILDRED KATHARINE AUSMAN CHARLOTTE BACON A1115 Baseball Team I. NELDA BEATRICE BASHORE AF. SYLVIA SYBIL BERNSTEIN ELSIE BERNICE BLODGETT C1'ee1i-wich Alrtf and Seiencef Cash and Tuition Scholarshipsg Under- Herkimer Caizanalaigita New York City New York City Corning A0113 State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. Arty and Sciences Ag1'icuZtit1'e Art: and Sciencef Arty and Science: Art: and Science: Artf and Scieiicef DOROTHY BLUMBERG Warhiiigtoii, D. C. EAKIJQ State Cash and Tuition Scholarshipsg Undergraduate Scholarship. BCTILDRED STORM BOOL Ithaca KAg Hockey Team 2, 3Q Blauvelt Scholarship. NTARY VIRGINIA BOSTWIOK Apethg Advanced Choir. ELIZABETH ESTHER BREWSTER NTILDRED ELENA BRETCH Bloomjield, N. Freeoille Clayton State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. ' KATHRYN BLANCHE BROOKS Frigga Eylgae. THELMA FLOURNOY BRUMFIELD ACH. Batavia Blackfbitrg, Va. 572 Arty and Sciencef C hemiftry Ag1'icitZtit1'e Art: and Sciencey Afg1'iciiZtit1'e Arty avid Sciencef ALICE BURCHFIELD Bnfalo Affag VTIOITICHTS Dramatic Club Ig Dramatic Cl LOUISE HELEN BURDEN Canandaigua Apethg State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. GENEVIEVE CHAMBERS Honeoye Falli- FRANCES HILDA CLARK VVELCOME ERRINGTON-CLARKE EDNA NIARILLA COFFIN State Cash Scholarship. BfTIRIAM COHEN Fulton Friendfhip Homer New York City ub 2, 3. Arty and Sriencef Arty and Soiencey A'gric'zlltiw'e Alg1'icnltu1'e Algricialtnre Arty and Scien cey Art: and Sciencef ZACIP. NATHALYE VVERA COHEN Pateryon, N. A715 and Scieneef AEKP. NIARY AGNES CONLON Ithaca Arty and Sciences AZ. ELISABETH CONTENT COOLEY Bozeman, Mont. Agriculture WVomen's Glee Club. ANNE ELIZABETH CUNNEEN Port feroif Agricultia-e AZ. HELEN DANIELS Gilbertwille Agriculznee HELEN DOROTHY DATES Groton Ag1'icitltia'e Hockey Team 2g The Cornell Coilntryinan Board 2, 3. EVELYN NANCY DAVIS Haddonjielal. N. Arty and Sciencef Raven and Serpentg Hockey Team Ig Basketball Team 2, 35 Y. YV. C. A. Cabinet 2. 35 Class President 3Q Executive Committee 3. NTARIE DAVIS Olean Art: anal Sciencef FRANCES lXfIARY DELANEY Wate1'vliet I Civil Engineering The Cornell CioilEnginee1' Board 2, 35 State Cash and Tuition Scholar- ships. 573 KATHERINE BENNETT FRENCH DELLA DINCLE Burlington, Ont. Hockey Team IQ Y. YV. C, A. Cabinet 3. ELEANOR NTCELROY DoRR Ithaca Y. VV. C. A. Cabinet 33 Publicity Committee 25 'Women's Glee Club. NANCY ELIZABETH Doss XQ, Basketball Team I NIILDRED ESTABROOK EATON ELIZABETH ADA EDSELL ACD, Hockey Team I. NIILDRED HELEN EPSTEIN EAKIJ. JULIA FAYER State Cash Scholarship. JULIA GERTRUDE FISHER XS2. DOROTHY CHANDLER FRENCH AQ. Shellayzrille, Ky. N yacle C eclarhur:t Elmira Flu:hing Clayville New York City Yp:ilanti, Mich. Art: and Science: Art: and Science: 35 College Honor Group Art: and Science: Art: and Science: Art: and Science: Art: and Science: Mechanical Engineering Art: and Science: Architecture Architecture AF, Women's Dramatic Club 2, Council 35 Vice-President of Class 3. LEONA FROLICHSTEIN New York City Art: and Science: ZA'-IJ. BERTHA HEWETT FUNNELL Huntington Art: anal Science: KA, Raven and Serpentg Basketball Team I, 2, 3g Crew I, 2g Tennis Team 2, Class Vice-President 2, Class Treasurer 25 Athletic Council 2, Secretary 2, Y. W. C. A. Cabinet 2, 3. MARY AATURISON GIBB Ithaca Architecture KKF. DIANA LUCY GINSBERG Brooklyn Art: and Science: AEQD, Hockey Team I, 2. EDITH ADELAIDE GOEE Ithaca Agriculture KA9g Advanced choir I, 2, 3. HARRIET GROSVENOR GRANNIS Muricy, Pa. Agriculture AAA. 574 FRANCES LOUISE GRISSOLD Lahore, India AEA, Frigga Eylgaeg WOmen's Glee Club. IMOGENE GUION Seneca Fall: Agriculture Art: and Science: X825 Crew I, 25 Hockey Team 2, Captain 3, Class Publicity Committee 2, 3, Y. W. C. A. Cabinet 35 Secretary-Treasurer Of Pan-Hellenic Associa- tion 4. ELLARENE LUCILLE HAINSWORTH Gloverwille Art: and Science: Baseball Team 2, Hockey Team 3, Apethg WOmen's Glee Club. IAYNE HANDEL New York City Art: ancl Science: KATHIXRINE WYCKOFF HARRIS Ha:broucle Height:, N. Agriculture WOmen's Glee Club 2, 35 Frigga Eylgae, College Honor Group I, 2. IRENE ELIZABETH HEBEL Ithaca Art: and Science: KKI1. MARY ELIZABETH HERSHEY Florin, Pa. Agriculture WOmen'S Glee Club, Frigga Fylgae. JULIA IDA HODDICK Bujalo Agriculture Wayside Aftermath, WOmen's Crlee Club. EUGENIE ISABELLE HOFFMAN Great Notch, N. Agriculture XQ. EMMA EVELYN HOLTJE Bay Shore Art: and Science: ISABEL RUTH HOUCK Ithaca Art: and Science: AQIP. HELEN ILSE HOWELL Ithaca Art: and Science: AF, Raven and Serpent, Y. W. C. A. Cabinet. HARRIET EMENY HUDSON Fulton Agriculture RUTH FRANCES IRISH Auburn Agriculture Ada, Sage House Committee 35 Y. W. C. A. Small Cabinet 35 Frigga Fylgae. HELEN LOUISE JAQUISH Brooklyn Art: ancl Science: KA9. SARA JACQUELINE JOFFE New York Cfty Cherni:try Dramatic Club I, 2. 575 JUANITA JOHNS Itliczccz Arty and Science: ACID. CARMEN TVTAY JOHNSON Riuhville fqgllwlmff ANNA GLADYS JONES Bczlziinore, Md. Arty and Sciencef Hockey I, 2, 3. PHEBE TNTABEL KING Merrijield Arty and Sciencef HELEN KINNEY Brooklyn Arif and Science! KA 95 Raven and Serpentg Basketball Team I, 2, 3, Crew IQ Y. VV. C. A. Rooms Committee 35 Voluntary Study Committee 2. MARGARET JEAN KIRKWOOD , West Pittfton, Pa. .f41't.t and Sciencef Afbg Basketball Team I, 31 Baseball Team I, 25 Secretary of Consumers League. LUCILE ELOUISE KNIGHT Cortland Arte and Sciencer Captain of Sophomore Baseball Team. EDNA KRENTZ Bnjczlo Arty and Science! Y. VV. C. A. Cabinet, 'Wayside Aftermath, Women's Cvlee Club. LEOLA JOSEPHINE KRUGER New York Cizy Arty and Sciencef College Honor Group. 3 LUCY EMMAVKUEHNERT .McDonczld, Pa. Arte and Sciencef Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, WOmen's Glee Club. NAOMI ANNE LARKIN Ithaca Arif and Sciencef WonIen's Glee Club. RosE HING HUEN LAU Hong Kong, China Arty and Science: HELEN NORTH LEARY Aiibm-n Amr and Sciencef KKT. PHEDORA FLOY LEET Freclonia A7115 and Sciencef FERDINANDA IZLAR LEGARE Charlefton, S. C. .z4gl'7lC'LL!Z'1L7'E KA 9, Raven and Serpent, Y. 'W. C. A. Cabinet 2, 3, President of Class I. ALDA ELIZABETH LIDDLE Argyle Arif and Sciencey Y. VV. C. A. Publicity Committee, W'omen's Glee Club. - FRANCES SO1i'HIA LINCK' Cciiymblepillg big,-qjmjm,-5 Agassiz Club, Frigga Fylgae. 576 NIARJORIE EMELIA LINDSTROM jarneftown .Mechanical Engineering AEA. DOROTHY LOTTRIDGE Earl Orange, N. f. Arte and Science: LOUISE SIRENA LOVE Verona, N. f. Art: and Scieneer AE-9. CLARA LOVELAND Anlmrn Agrienlznre Frigga Fylgaeg State Cash Scholarshipg Robertls Scholarship. GERTRUDE NIARY LYNAI-IAN Corning Agriculture AOIIg Raven and Serpentg Basketball Team IQ Baseball Team, Captain I, Nlanager 2, Treasurer of Sports and Pastimes 35 Womenls Self-Government Council, Freshman Banquet Committeeg Dramatics Club, Assistant Women's Editor of The CornellDaily Sun Board I, 2, W'omen's Editor3g State Scholarship. NIARION lXfIClVIILLAN Delanfon I Arif and Scieneer Hockey Team I, 2, 3. SARA ROYCE NIERRITT Hartrdale Agriculture Student Honor Committee3gStudent Endowment Committee 2, Glee Club 2, Treasurer 3, Frigga Fylgae 2, Vice-President 3, Vice-President of College Class 3. GRACE VIVIAN NIICHAEL Wafhirzgtori, D. C. Arty and Seiencef MARION KATHARIN BIINTURN Anbi L1'r z A grienlztnre FRANCES NIONTEVERDE jerfey City, N. Arif and Seieneef NIARY JOSEPHINE BIORAN Middletown Art: and Science: DORA NIORRIS A I A nrztrterdani Law VVOmen?s Glee Clubg State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. GRACE EVELYN NIORRIS Bnjalo Arty and Seiencer Hockey Team 2, 35 Y. W. C. A. Cabinet 3, Womenjs Glee Club 3. CLIVE EMELYN NORTHUP Ithaca Arm anal Scieneef AF, Raven and Serpentg Crew I, 2, Nlanager of Hockey Team 2, Fresh- man Banquet Committee Ig Class Vice-President 2, VVomen's Dramatic Club Council 2, 35 Dramatic Club 2, 35 Executive Committee 35 Vice-President of Athletic Council 35 State Tuition Scholarship. MARY ALICE O'NEILL Anbnrn Arte and Seieneef AOTI. HELEN ELIZABETH PALMER Catfkill Art: and Science: EDITH WILBUR PARROTT Lake George Agricnltnre Agassiz Clubg WOme1I's Glee Club. 577 HELEN PECK Carbondale, Pa. ATU and 5677155 XQ. ZENETTA FRANCES PHILLIPS Norwood Agflfummf Frigga Fylgae5 NVomen,s Glee Club 3. ESTHER NTAE PLATT Port fejfrfon Artr and Scifncef KA5 Nlanager Basketball Team I 5 Baseball Team 25 Sage House COrnm1ttee5 Treasurer of Consumers League 3. RTARY PULLMAN PORTER New Rochelle Art! and 56911055 State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. HELEN 'JANETTE POTTER Collin: f4g iCUlfW'f Frigga Fylgae, Treasurer 3. DOROTHY LOUISE POWELL Norwood f4g1'iCMlf1H'6 Y Frigga Fylgaeg Hockey Team 2. ESTHER HALE POWELL Norwood Artrnand Sciencef Hockey Team 3,NVOI'1'16I17S Glee Club 35 State Tuition Scholarshipg Treasurer of l. C. S. A. PLACIDA POWERS Moilrzt Carrnfl, Pa. Artr and Sciencer AF5 Dramatic Club 2, 35 EVELYN LAWTON PRANGEN Hornell Arty and Scifncer AT. ELEANOR REBECCA PUTNAM Holland Patent Agriculture ROBERTA WINCHELL QUICK b Atlanta, Ga. Artr and Scienoer AF5 Hockey Team 25 Baseball Team 25 Secretary of Cercle Franca1s5 Undergraduate Scholarship. NVINIFRED TRENE REX Atlanta ' Agriculture Frigga Fylgae5 State Cash Scholarship. ENYELYN GERTRUDE RICHMOND Rofhmter Artr and Sbiencer HBKID5 Basketball Team I, 2, 35 Baseball Team I5 Tennis Team I, 2, 3, Manager 2, 35 Doubles Championship I, 25 Junior Stunt Committee, Y. VV. C. A. Cabinet 35 Tha Cornell Daily Sun Board I, 2, 35 State Cash and Tuition Scholarships5 Undergraduate Scholarship. lXfI1LDRED 'VIRGINIA ROWE Harnpton, Va. Artr and Scianref AF5 Raven and Serpent5 Baseball Team 25 Basketball Team 2, 35 Risley House Committee I, 25 Chairman of Student 'Government Publicity Com- mitteeg Chairman of Student Government Calendar5 NVOmen's Dramatic Clubg Y. VV. C. A. Cabinet I, 2, 35 Undergraduate Field Representative 2. RUTH ANITA STJOHN Woodftocle KA5 WOmen's Crlee Club5 College Honor Group I. RUTH NIMMO STJOHN .Manchester Agricnltnrf Arty and Scifncer Baseball Team I5 Risley House Committee 25 Festival Choir 25 Advanced Choir 3. 578 HAZEL SANDFORD NIARGARET SCHMIDT SARAH ELIZABETH SCOTT . AAA. .NIILDRED SHERK Angola Lamifcape Al1'chitectiw'e New York City Syracufc' Buffalo AAAg Y. VV. C. A. Cabinet 3. AMALIA SHOEMAK ER Ogoiitz, Pa. Civil Eiigineeriiig Arty and Scifiicef Alrtf and Science: Arif and Sciences AOHQ Hockey Team 2,35 hflembership Committee, Y. Wh C. A. Cabinet 3. MARION FLORENCE SHREWSBURY Callicooii DORIS SIMS Soda: State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. HELEN DAVIS SMITH AT. LUELLA HELEN SMITH Archery Team 2g Hockey BTARGARET ETHELYVYN SMITH Wlomeifs Glee Club. NIARY ELOISE SMITH ELIZABETH KING SNODGRASS KA 9. DOROTHY JEAN STEVENSON Binghamton Gloverwille Team 3 5 'Women' Nyack Rocliefter Arif and Scieiicer Law Ag7'lC1llfZL7'E Art: avid Scifiicef s Glee Clubg Apeth. Chicago, Ill. Biijalo AAAg Chairman of Eusiuess Committee, Fr NIARGARET HAMILTON STOREY Ithaca AF5 WOmCH7S Dramatic Club. ELSIE lXlliARIE SWEET ACID. OLIVE lXflYRTLE TEMPLE FANNY TO WNS END KA. IRENE KAXTHRYN TRIGG A2 9. Hilton Goiizwlieiir .Elmira Wafhingtoii, 579 eshman Play. D. C. Arif and Scifiicef Arif and Sciaiicef Art: and Science: Agriciiltiira Am and Scimire: Agricizltiire Arty and Scieiiczr Agriciiltiir e Arif and Scieiicef SUNSHINE ULMAN New York City Law Women's Cosmopolitan Club, Boardman Club. RUTH STRATTON VANKIRK Nezojield Alf!! and Sdfnfff TVTARION ELFRIEDA VONBECK Carbondale Art: and Science: Hockey Team I, 2, Nlanager 35 Sage House Committee 3, Women's Glee Club. CORNELIA SMALLEY NVALKER i Buffalo 14gtiCult'MK AAA, Basketball Team 3, hflanager 2g Large Cabinet 35 Vice-President of I. C. S. A. 3. BERTHA EDNA WALLACE Middletown Art: and Science: AAA, Sub-Chairman of Social Committee, Y. W. C. A., Class Publicity Manager 3. AATARGERY LAURA NVALTERS Roche:te1' Afgricnltnre AF. MARGARET ANN WARD Belmont Art: and Science: KA. ROSALIND LUCILLE WARE , Yonleer: Art: and Science: AOH. ALICE DORA WEBER New Yoi-le City Wayside Aftermath, VVomen's Glee Club, Y. 'W. C. FLORENCE ELIZABETH WEIDMAN Canzafen, N. LYDIA PHYLANCY VVHITE Bath AAA, Hockey Team 3. HAXRRIET WILKES Binghamton ANNA ISABELLA WILSON Yonleer: Apethg VVomen's Glee Club. M'ILDRED FAY WILSON Ithaca EAI, Sage Choir I, 2, Festival Chorus 25 JESSIE ELMIRA NVOOD Whitehall Y. W. C. A. Cabinet 35 Secretary of Class 3. RUTH ADELINE WOODWORTH Alooea State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. HAZEL EUNICE WRIGHT fohnfon City Women's Glee Club. 580 Art: and Scienee: A. Cabinet. Art: Art: A rt: Art: Art: Art: and Science: Agriculture and Science: and Science: and Science: and Science: anel Science: Agriculture N, O DEPAUW UNIVERSITY INDIANA STATE UNIVERSITY' BUTLER COLLEGE VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY PURDUE UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS NORTHVVESTERN UNIVERSITY' XVASHINGTON UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN ALLEGHENY COLLEGE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI UNIV. OF PITTSBURGH CORNELL UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF VERNIONT TORONTO UNIVERSITY SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITX' OF IQANSAS UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA UNIVERSITY OF IVIISSOURI WASHBURN COLLEGE COLORADO AGR. COLLEGE eu. I I , 15,1 ,wit I I fn Urn-I , I0 ' tiff'- . , EW 5 .,I.,r' V- gi , m a'I'f' I' W WI-. :' ' I-75 - f . . V143- ..., Q I .i f'.- V M M , My 'I'gkM,' 'A A cIv.A.f'5.3,LVy +:f Kappa Alpha Theta ROLL OF CHAPTERS UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA STANFORD UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA SYVARTHMORE COLLEGE GOUCHER COLLEGE ,ADELPHI COLLEGE RANDOLPH-MACON WOMENIS COLLEGE UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS UNIVERSITY OF OKLAI-IOIIIA NEVVCONIE COLLEGE OKLAI-IOIxIA A. 8: IW. UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON MONTANA STATE UNIVERSITY OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY WASHINGTON STATECOLLEGE OREGON AGR. COLLEGE -UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA UNIVERSITY' OF WISCONSIN 'UNIVERSITY OF N. DAKOTA UNIVERSITY OF SQ DAKOTA LAWRENCE COLLEGE Drake Kreuter Kinney Jaquish Luce Hoehler Legare Snodgrass I-I. Smith Freeman K.Keiper Duddy E. Smith Boyer Martin Tanner Delap Bork CIIIUS eaman Barrett E. Keiper Baugh GOI? O'Brien Schenck DietzE Scheller 582 NIRS. ANNA BOTSFORD COMSTOCK MISS ETHEL ZOE BAILEY BARS. RXIRS. GEORGE RAY CHAMBERLAIN NIRS. MISS ELSIE STERLING CHURCH MRS. MRS. LOUIS NIUNROE DENNIS NIRS. MISS CHARLOTTE AMY DIETZE MISS NLISS LILLIAN PEARLE GREEN NIRS. MISS REBECCA STONEMAN HARRIS MRS. NIISS LOUISA EDWINA KEASBEY, IR. NLRS. NIRS. BENJAMIN FREEMAN KINGSBURY NIRS. MISS CECELIA AGNES LAW MRS. THOMAS LITTLETON LYON JAMES FERRIS NICKINNEY' EDWARD NICHOLS HUGH DANIEL REED SILENCE LVIAY ROWLEE ROBERT WVARREN SAILOR JACOB SCHRAMM SUMNER SLICHTER ALBERT WVILLIAM SMITH LOUIS PARDOU SMITH MAY ASHMORE THROPP BJRS. WILLIAM FORREST LEE NLISS NLRS. KENNETH CARTER LIVERMC RE MRS. ELIAS ROOT BEADLE YVILLIS IRMA FRANCES BARRETT KATHARINE DUDDY CAROL CURTIS ELISABETH KEIPER GRETEI, ANGLE SCHENCK I NlILDRED NIARGARET BORK HELEN LOUISE JAQUISH EILEEN FREEMAN HELEN KINNEY EDITH ADELAIDE GOFE FERDINANDA IZLAR LEGARE HELEN DELAP EVELYN FOLKS ANNE HOEHLER VIRGINIA BAUGH DOROTHY BOYER KATHARINE DRAKE KATHERINE KEIPER ELISABETH KING SNODGRASS GERTRUDE MARTIN NIARGUERITE ILL SCHELLER MERCEDES SEAMAN LOUISE KREUTER NLARIAN LUCE NIARTHA O7BRIEN EDITH SMITH Z' A-Q !Z ESQ 'Y' pf . V L, I , ,- I LQ mv A ' ' p- -fyif 32.-zzr yi ., X' b.AY. ' ul'1' , 'i F55 We is .. L I f W' 1 fl IJ Q 5 ,va Q 1-3 . I 1 W 1 I KappaAKappa Gamma Founded in I 870 I ROLL OF CHAPTERS BOSTON iUNIVERSITY ADELPHI COLLEGE UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA SWARTHIVIORE COLLEGE CORNELL UNIVERSITY SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO ALLEGIIENY COLLEGE NVEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF IXKRON OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI DEPAUW UNIVERSITY BUTLER COLLEGE INDIANA STATE UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY OF NIICHIGAN ADRIAN COLLEGE HILLSDALE COLLEGE UNIVERSITY OF IVIINNESOTA UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN NORTHVVESTERN UNIVERSITY ILLINOIS VVESLEYAN UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY IQANSAS STATE RUNIVERSITY NEBRASKA STATE UNIVERSITY COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY KANSAS STATE AGR, COLLEGE OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY TEXAS STATE UNIVERSITY TULANE UNIVERSITY RTISSOURI OF IVIONTANA OF WKVASHINGTON OF OREGON IDAHO UNIVERSITY WHITMAN UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA IJELAND STANFORD, EIR., UNIVERSITY ST. LAXVRENCE UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH PURDUE IJNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW NIEXICO UNIVERSITY OF UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY Strunk IVIcKaye Trevor Nlurless WVOIH Speer Becker Gibb Spies VVilIcOx Dickinson Deuel Bowers Nlathewson Durand Needham Hebel Schurman Adams Bostrum Seymour Thilly Fleet H. Bateman Evans Butler R. Bateman Zahniser 5S4 Psi Chapter Established in 1883 IN URBE MISS KATHERINE ALEXANDER MISS MARY MCCORMICK MISS MARY WARNER BANCROFT MISS JULIA MELOTTE MISS JOSEPHINE BANKS M-RS. HENRY NEEDHAM MRS. PETER WALTER CLAASSEN AIRS. ROBERT NORTH MISS MARGARET CUTHBERT MISS DOROTHY PURDY MISS CLARA HOW.ARD MISS GERTRUDE THILLY MISS lWARY JOSEPHINE HULL . MRS. LEONARD URQUHART MRS. WALTER WILLCOX SENIORS HELEN BATEMAN MARY MURISON GIBB FRANCES LEE CORBETT BARBARA MURLESS , GWENDOLIN EVANS SARA ELIZABETH SPEER FLORENCE PERROTT FLEET LOUISE TARBELL NIARGARET THIIJLY IUNIORS HESTER BANCROFT IRENE HEBEL HELEN NORTH LEARY ELVA BECKER IRENE BOSTRUM CATHERINE BOVVERS MARY BUTI.ER BARBARA DEUEL DOROTHY DICKINSON DOROTHY ADAMS RUTH BATEMAN KATHERINE NICKAY CATHERINE SCHURMAN LISETTE SPIES SOPHOMORES ANNA DURAND GERTRUDE MATHEWSON VIRGINIA NEEDHAM RUTH SEYMOUR CATHERINE STRUNK MARY WILLCOX FRESHMEN BARBARA TREVOR ROMONA WOLEE ELIZABETH ZAHNISER 585 N Y, .Q I 1 -Q , ,V N A5 '.....'T.- .gmc ...L-I Y l 3.7.3 4132? gif ' SN, iz. 1 ' l Ill- .bsuxlil Delia Gamma Founded in 1872 ROLL OF CHAPTERS UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA ALBION COLLEGE BUCHTEL COLLEGE UNIVERSITY OF INDIANA UNIVERSITY Or ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA 'UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI UNIVERSITY OF IVIICHIGAN ADELPHI COLLEGE SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY NORTHYVESTERN UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF IOwA UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO CORNELL UNIVERSITY XfVOMEN,S COLLEGE OF BALTIMORE UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY OF MONTANA UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO SIWARTHMORE COLLEGE TORONTO UNIVERSITY OREGON UNIVERSITY WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY LAWRENCE COLLEGE VVHITMAN COLLEGE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH DAKOTA UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA WASHBLIRN COLLEGE LELAND STANFORD, IR., UNIVERSITY Batchelor. Bdonsees C, Slater H. Northup Hartzell K. Slater NICGIVIIII Rowe Qulck Bashore Howell French O. Northup Powers Smith Walters Beals Erskine MacAdam Newman Archibald Parbury Deylen Hoyt Storev Myers Breed Uhl Venman Lacy McCartney Nichols Lerch Kuntz Eldredge 536 Gamma ' Chi Chapter Established In 1885 IN FACULTATE NIISS RUTH JACKWAY MISS DOROTHY VVILLISON IN URBE IVIISS EVELYN ALSPACH LARS. CHARLES DIBBLE BOSTWICR MRS. HENRY BUCKINGHAM NIRS. ROLLA CLINTON CARPENTER NIRS. CHARLES HERBERT ELMER MRS. ALLAN FRASER MRS. ROLAND GENUNG NIRS. CYRIL HARRIS MRS. EUGENE ELWIN HASKELL BXIRS. JOHN HUTCHINSON NIISS IVIARGARET IVIEYER IVIRS. CLARK SUTHERLAND NORTHUP IWRS. CAROLINE SLATER MISS KATHERINE RfIADGE SMITH NIRS WILLIAM ALONZO STOCKING MRS. EDMUND LOUIS XKVORTHEN SENIORS JANE ISABELLE ARCHIBALD NIARY KATHARINE HOYT SOPHIE MARIE DEYLEN JANET GREGG Rf.IAC.ADAM ALICE HIQLL ERSKINE RUTH NEVVMAN CAROLINE NIARJORIE PARBURY JUNIORS NELDA BEATRICE BASHORE KATHARINE BENNETT FRENCH HELEN ILSE HOWELL OLIVE EMELYN NORTHUP PLACIDA CORONATA POWERS ROBERTA YVINCHELL QUICK - BfIILDRED VIRGINIA ROWE HELEN DAVIS SMITH IVIARGARET HAMILTON STOREY BfIARGERY LAURA VVALTERS SOPHOMORES ' MARGARET LOUISE BATCHELOR NIABEL NICGLYNN MAURINE KATHARINE BEALS RfIADELINE KATHRYN IVIONSEES GERTRUDE HARTZELL , HELEN FRANCES NORTHUP ELIZABETH BEAVER LERCH ' CAROLYN PENELOPE SLATER IQATHARINE SLATER . . FRESHMEN IDA MARION BREED ALICE ELIZABETH IVICCARTNEY ESTHER ELDRFDGE KATHRYN CECELIA IYIYERS JANET ZILLAH K.UNTZ HELEN COLGROVE NICHOLS LUCY VERNELIA LACY HELEN UHL EXIARY JANET AFENMAN 5 , . ,,Aif'liElifii4i:lflfli3:li ,. ' i'fMl Ll1l, wffi via Y'Vlvi2l'flf'li ' :lf fflwgi 'lilw :+-M21 it 1, , i i- iivsff. 9 I T i, ,.., , A ltliii wllt , All X x Wagga QA :L i ,J.1l:i,g5?5i3ifm5ltgg- I il A Li-ig ly? 556 Mwii 5 '-J'.'-fWw: 1 ' - ' 7'-'fiEi'E5 52,lii ' ,, Y V1-W-Irxifgii lg' G S: ' --f'lv5 5'f3'i ,:i.:Y::mt, Q - . --Vf1H'l5,,,, Y - Q+?J'?ltJqii?5iif av QPR? ',, 535123 i ' .:g5:!ZT WAkMW ' i .31 f , Tim E1Q'.'- . i ' 'T T itl ' T lf Qi 'A Kimi uplift . Mi.-' ,Ami-1Qjf?. W . -G: Nfl' 'tifi' l l wiiirslai-,xiii-1 fwfr-all 1 A lbw' A' 1 :tw tiaafaw, i it if-Ilan fi- - fi'l'f1 ,,i'lJ?n1, as ya. f, wi ui w t aims i ,lzl- fei'.lffqg:MM4 aff: 1Z1,yi5gv,l51.,.i Y1f'H ' JI lififigsi-1 2 L sfmziig 1, ' az , 1 frfeisfn g.5ii,fi-tg:1f:5,' 'ailgiiwhazc ii , ' i '1 'f:.'235 '- iilft',,..v5i:?:fi'13a5Q25g51f, f ' ' ' 3,131 3i:Q1Ejifv,:5g,i5gIi' 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 University of lvlissouri Minriesota University University of North Dakota Baltimore College Ohio State University 'E Boston University University of Washington University of Nlichigan University of Oregon University of Wisconsin Washburn College Leland Stanford, Jr., University University of Oklahoma University of California University of hflontana University of South Dakota University of Texas Muller lXlorse Cushman Latshaw Bateman Fog Parker O'Connell W'oodcock Irish Grilling Carstensen Nleyer Sweet Edsell Burchtield L. Bacon Adams C. Bacon Johns Nlaurer Houck Millspaugh French Blauvelt Conwell George Kirkwood DePue Bolton Prangen Rankin Turpin K. Brooks VVilliamson Flannagan English Barton Corson J. Brooks Pigott Shotwell Ross 588 Delta Chapter Established in 1889 IN FACULTATE DR. GEORGIA WHITE MRS. GEORGE YIOUNG, IR. IN URBE ' MRS. HAROLD NELSON BLISS MRS. CHARLES BRUFF MISS HELEN CONNOR IVIRS. BLINN SILL CUSHMAN MRS. CARL FREEMAN HOWE MRS. LEWIS IQNUDSON IXIRS. EDW. GERRARD IVIONTGOMERY MISS GRACE SEELEY MISS DOROTHY SEWELL NIRS EDWARD BRADFORD TITCHENER NIISS IKARIN ANDREEVNA WHITE IVIRS. EDWARD GUILD WYCKOFE SENIORS CAROLINE GRACE BOLTON HELEN DEPUE ELEANOR IVIILLER GEORGE KATHERINE HUTTON BLAUVELT CHARLOTTE TROTTER BACON ALICE KYLE BURCHFIELD DOROTHY CONWELL ELIZABETH ADA EDSELL DOROTHY CHANDLER FRENCH EVELYN LAWTON PRANGEN EDITH RANKIN IVIARIE NIADELINE TURPIN UNIORS ISABEL RUTH HOUCK RUTH FRANCES IRISH JUANITA JOHNS NIARGARET JEAN KIRKWOOD NIARIE IVIAURER NAN IVIILNE MILLSPAUGHH ELSIE RfIARIE SWEET SOPHOMORES LILLIAN MARY BACON MARGARET PORTER BATEMAN GUDRUN CARSTENSEN MARGARET CUSHMAN LIS FOG KEREN IVIEYER ROWENA MORSE SYLVIA MULLER AILEEN QJCONNELL HELEN LOUISE PARKER ' A THURSIA MAY VVOODCOCK FRESHMEN GRACE ADAMS HARRIET GARRISON BARTON KATHERINE BROOKS MARIE JEANNE BROOKS MILDRED WIRT CORSON MARY FRANCES ENGLISH ELSIE GOVAN FLANNAGAN BARBARA SMITH GRIFFING MARGARET ELIZABETH LATSHAW IVIARGUERITE LOUISE PIGOTT PHOEBE ROSS EDITH IVIARY SI-IOTWELL GRACE KANE WILLIAMSON Qc. , l nf , Z1 Q25 Qi ,N ,af A' ww-.1 az if Gia:-4 '41-f' 1'1.., '-Q2 '1 w v if a s - . Alpha Omicron Pi Founded 1897 ROLL OF CHAPTERS Newcomb College University of Illinois New York University University of Minnesota University of Tennessee Syracuse University Randolph-Nlacon Womenis College University of Washington University of Nebraska Southwestern Methodist Univ. University of California University of Indiana DePauw University University of Wisconsin Tufts College hlontana State College University of Nlaine Vanderbilt University Cornell University University of Pennsylvania Northwestern University University of Kansas Leland Stanford, Jr., University lVIiami University Barnard College A Gill Hunton Doty Jensenius McAlpine Foster Warner Green Brumneld Campion Trebing Smith Ludy Holmes Algeo Gsand Blodgett Pratt Lynahan Denton VVare Shoemaker OlNeill Hillidge NI. Nlorrow Ballantine Searles Bright Balcom Greenawalt Stanbro Godfrey Goltz Fox By A. Nlorrow Hile Kimball Gviatt Yereance 590 Lfyfvfba Q'n7'f'r0nf Epsilon Chapter Established in 1908 IN FACULTATE NIRS, ETHEL HAUSMAN NIISS ELIZABETH NEELY IN URBE NIRS. ARTHUR ALLEN NIRS. RICHARD MORDOFE MISS CECILIA BATES MISS ANNE NIORROW MISS EVELYN NIARCARET HIEBER NIRS. NATHANIEL SCHMIDT NIISS NIARY EASTMAN NIOORE RISRS. ALBERT WRIGHT SENIORS NIARCARET ARRONET LYDIA GODFREY RUTH MARION BALCOM HILDA LEE GOLTZ ELIZABETH STUART BALLANTINE IRMA NIAY GREENAWALT FANNIE JEAN BRIGHT NIARCARET WEIR NIORROW ELSIE RJILDRED DENTON SARAH NAOMI SEARLES NIARIE ADELAIDE STANBRO JUNIORS AY ELSIE BERNICE BLODGETT MARY ALICE GJNEILL THELMA FLOURNOY BRUMFIELD ' ELIZABETH PRATT RUTH SNYDER HILLIDGE AMALIA SHOEMAKER GERTRUDE NIARY LYNAHAN 'ROSALIND LUCILLE WARE SOPHOMORES ELIZABETH VVIDMAIYER ALGEO HELEN NIAE GSAND CATHERINE SARA CAMPION ANNA GERTRUDE HOLMES ELIZABETH NIARTHA DOTY KARAEN JENSENIUS FLORENCE JANE FOSTER NIARCUERITE THORA LUDY EDITH ADELE GILL 1 ELIZABETH GRACE NICALPINE ALICE CR.AMER GREEN DOROTHEA GRACE TREBING ELIZABETH THOMSON WARNER FRESHMEN LILY EY MARION HOPPE HUNTON ELIZABETH PLEASANTS FOX NIARIORIE GERTRUDE KIMBALL ANITA NIARIE GOLTZ Q RUTH AMANDA OVIATT NIARGARET GLADYS HILE ELSIE BRINKERHOFF SMITH VERA XKVINIFRED YEREANCE 591 H445 4 'xf',v iii? l ,I 5 .af Q I f F Delia Z eta Founded in 1902 ROLL OF CHAPTERS Miami University Cornell University DePauw University Indiana University Nebraska University Baker University Ohio State University Iowa State University VVashington University Kansas State College University of California Lombard College Cincinnati University Pittsburgh University University of North Dakota Washington State College Oregon State College 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. lfVayne, Ind. Alumnae San Francisco, Calif. Alumnae University of Oregon Northwestern University University of Illinois Franklin College lVIcW'hiney Kelley Pforr Lapp Brace Chapman Koernei Curtis Conlon Hickey Cunningham Dean Nletqalfe Armstrong Oakes Cunneen Pendery Stewart hiafsh 592 I ' efan Beta Chapier Established in IQO8 IN URBE BVIRS. ROBERT PARKS GRANT NIRS. OSCAR VON ENGELN SENIORS AGATHE BfIARCELLE PENDERY IDELLA HALL PFORR DOROTHY LECOMTE STEWART JUNIORS EDITH ROSALINE BRITTON BfIARY AGNES CONLON ANNE ELIZABETH CUNNEEN SOPHOMORES HARRIET ELIZABETH ARMSTRONG ADELE HOLLIS DEAN - ESTHER HALL BRACE B41-XDELINE MARGARET HICKEY LUCIE CHAPMAN ISABEL PAULINE LAPP GLADYS CUNNINGHAM HELEN MARGARET NIARSH DOROTHY CURTIS SARAH JOSEPHINE METCALFE - EDITH SUSAN OAKES FRESHMEN MARGARET KELLEY HELEN KOERNER SNIARIAN NICWHINEY 593 ADELPH1 BOSTON BUCKNELLl CORNELL A GOUGHER PENNSYLVANIA RANDOLPH-lVlACON STETSON ST. LAWRENCE SYRACUSE VERMONT BRENAU COLBY HOLLINS FLORIDA STATE 'WO' ex, f ,fv-R 472 ' 594 A ,A-I fs .c X 1 fb 03' Q anivofa 2 S V 1:5 zfzfz i L,,. T lf X,,, 55251- -EIS ' - -H'- ' '-I-Z-:ii i-5:52 W?-'FP -- '. A 9 5:j:5 I 0' ' .,LL. I ' I 'S .I Delta Delia Delia Founded at Boston ln 1888 ROLL OF CHAPTERS PITTSBURGH ADRIAN AMES ARKANSAS CINCINNATI COE DEPAUXV FRANKLIN IOWA KNOX BflIAMI lV.lILLIKIN NORTHYVESTERN OHIO SIMPSON ILLINOI TRANSYLVANIA YVANDERBILT VVISCONSIN DRURY BXIINNESOTA ALABAMA MT. UNION NlICHIGAN lX'.lISSOURI BAKER CALIFORNIA COLORADO NEBRASKA NEVADA SOUTH BflETHOD S IST OKLAHOMA SOUTHWESTERN STANFORD TEXAS WASHINGTON WYOMING OREGON KANSAS STATE OREGON AGRICULTURAL AKVASHINGTON STATE BflAINE BflIDDLEBURY BUTLER INDIANA COLORADO STATE McAllister Karns Fretz Scott Clapp Allison Sherk Sa:-:e Wallace Lasater Watson VVlIite Stone lfValkeI YVest Remsen Van VVirt Cone Cable J. Cummmgs Stevenson Hall Foote Souter D. Cummings Voorhees Grannis 594 Cjeffa jeffd .cpeffcz Alpha Beta Chapter Established in 1913 ' IN FACULTATE MISS DOROTHY NIARGARET HARRIS NIISS ELEANOR CLARA NICNIULLEN IN URBE ' NIISS JUANITA BATES MISS :MARY FLORENCE LUMSDEN MRS. CORNELIUS BETTEN MRS. GEORGE NASMYTH MRS MINNETTE NIETCALF BROCKWAY MISS FRANCES MABEL OTTLEY MRS. WILLIAM CORNELL NIRS, LUCY PHELPS SIMONS MISS THERA EMERSON BJISS EMMA ROMELIA SPEED MISS ELEANOR MARY FISH MRS. EDMUND STEVENS MISS ROSAMOND DELL GUTHRIE NIISS NIARGARET TREVOR NIRS. EARL VEDDER SENIORS ELVA NIAE CABLE NIARGARET ABBIE REMSEN DEBORAH PROVOST CUMMINGS VERA GLADYS SAXE ELEANOR NIARGARET FOOTE IVIARTHA CHANDLEY SOUTER AGNES NELSON HALL JEAN VVARDLAW WEST GERTRUDE PARKER YOUNG JUNIGRS HARRIET GROSVENOR GRANNIS DOROTHY JEAN STEVENSON CORINNE LASATER CORNELIA SMALLEY WALKER SARAH ELISABETH SCOTT BERTHA EDNA WALLACE NIILDRED ETHEL SHERK LYDIA PHYLANCY VVHITE SOPHOMORES MARION GLENN CLAPP BARBARA CATHERINE FRETZ MARGARET ARETHUSA FISH DOROTHY VOORHEES ELINOR NIARY WATSON FRESHMEN DOROTHY WILSON ALLISON HILDA ELMIRA :KARNS KATHERINE SARA CONE NIIRIAM MCALLISTER JOSEPHINE STARR CUMMINGS GENEVIEVE EVANGELINE STONE DOROTHY MAE VAN WVIRT 595 is f JU is +I tix W fs I --', I :E ,S 9 ii ji A, ' I I .,f 1-I tt? Chi Omega Founded 1895 ROLL OF CHAPTERS University of Arkansas Transylvania College Randolph-NIacon WOmCII7S College Tulane University, Newcomb College University of Tennessee University of Illinois Northwestern University of Wisconsiii of California of Kansas of Nebraska of Texas University University University University University West Virginia University University University of NIichigan of Colorado Dickinson College Florida Women's College Colby College University of YVashington University of Oregon jackson College George Washington University Syracuse University Ohio University Miami University University of Nlissouri University of Cincinnati Coe College University of Utah Leland Stanford, Ir., University New Hampshire College University of Kentucky Kansas State Agricultural College Southern hIethodist University Cornell University . Oregon Agricultural College Ohio State University University of Chattanooga Swarthmore College University of Pennsylvania Iowa State University Purdue University - I Hosley F. Hoffman Sullivan Iirosch I-Ieacock Smith Onion Fischer Parry Doss I. Hughes Schmidt E. Hughes Cushman Aldrich ' Oberlin Willits Brotherhood Peck E. Hoffman Fisher Black 596 Theta Alpha Chapter Established in 1917 IN URBE lWiRS. JOSEPH BARR Nhss ALICE PAULINE MITCHELL MIss VALERIE ELFRIEDA FROSCH NIRS. ROBERT NIORSE NIRS. ELBERT TUTTLE SENIORS NIILDRED ALDRICH DOROTHY ELIZABETH CUSHMAN LILLIAN FRED BROTHERHOOD JEAN ANNE FISCHER HARRIET ALISON SMITH JUNIORS NANCY ELIZABETH Doss JULIA GERTRUDE FISHER IMOGENE GUION EUGENIE ISABELLE HOFFMAN EVELYN GBERLIN HELEN EDITH PECK SOPHOMORES VADNA RAYMOND DAVIS IVEITA HUGHES BERENICE NIARY PARRY LILLIAN Ross NICOLAS SHAW SMITH DOROTHY FLEMING SULLIVAN FRESHMEN HORTENSE BLACK HELEN BRIGGS HAZEL HEACOCK FLORENCE NORMA HOFFNIAN ELIZABETH HOSEY ELEANOR MARIE HUGHES MARY'KATHERINE SCHMIDT RUTH CUSHMAN WILLITS 597 i f i . . .,.,.. 3 , fi Kappa Delia Founded in 1897 ROLL OF CHAPTERS Hollins College Northwestern University Randolph-NIacon 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 W'ornen University of Wyomirig University of Louisiana Colorado Agricultural College NIillsaps College University of Southern California Southern Methodist University University of California University of IVIinnesota Lawrence College University of Nebraska University of Pittsburgh Qklahorna A. and NI. College Bower Jefferson Rogers Funnell Platt Townsend Casler Hughes Doyle Iones Sohon Lima St. john M. L. Bool E. Ward BI. W'ard VValker Schenck Corwin Perry NI. S. Bool Bancroft 59S fgppageffa Omega Chi Chapter Established in 1917 A SENIORS GRACE CORWIN FRANCES RAYMOND BEATRICE PERRY NIARCIA FARNHAM SCHENCK QNIERCY REED WALKER JUNIORS MILDRED STORM BOOL RUTH ST. JOHN BERTHA HEWETT FUNNELL FANNY LANEY TOWNSEND IDA MARY MARGARET LIMA ELIZABETH BOWLBY WARD ESTHER MAE PLATT MARGARET ANN WARD ' SOPHOMORES BERNICE MARCIA BOWER RACHAEL CORCORAN JEFFERSON MARJORIE CASLER ADA ELIZABETH JONES ELIZABETH PRITCHARD HUGHES IRMA SOHON A FRESHMEN CLYTIE BANCROFT KATHRYN FENNER MARION BOOL ANNA ROGERS 599 ,.1 32 Q Sigma Delia Tau Founded 1917 RQLL OF CHAPTERS Cornell University University of Pennsylvania Ohio State University University of Buffalo Phillips Frolichstein Horowitz Jacobson Caminez Cohen Nleyer Fenigston Levison Rubinow Sivin Ulrich Thalheirner WVeil Blumberg Kahn 600 cy 1:9771 cz ,Qelta Wfni Name changed to Sigma Delta Tau ROSALIE ULRICH DOROTHY BLUMBERG NIIRIAM COHEN SYLVIA FENIGSTON BEATRICE KAHN RAE KOOTZ NIABEL CAMINEZ DOROTHY COHEN ANNETTE JACOBSON NIAYBELLE LEVISON Alpha Chapter Established in IQI IN URBE 7 NIRS. CARL LIVINGSTON SENIORS JUNIORS EVELYN HAXNNAH WEIL NIILDRED EPSTEIN LEONA FROLICHSTEIN GRACE HOROWITZ SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN 601 ALINE MEYER ROSE PHILLIPS RUTH INEZ THALHEIMER JEANETTE NEWMAN LEONA NEWMAN MADELINE Ross LENORE SIVIN . .av . ' ' - - s - 1-X-1-Sw 'ix 1 -1 Jil' i . 1. ' i K A - 'Z . - --.K-., zr' N2n:ggq:,:g:-zygzgtgqgrzgzgh -1 Qsazqca-S239 - --X ve-:zf-U Alpha Xi Delia Founded in I 893 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 University of hlichigan Oregon State Agricultural College Coe College Griswold Bryan Sharpe P, NI h DGLQHY ChiSl1OlrI1 Noon Linclstrom Clough ie Donniil an Cormaclt Baker Bowen Chapman Campbell Lee Schweitzer Hatch Duchesne V, 2 aj!! ' .L A ....,. sw- ivigsey- 3 -A -, ' f 'A-A - ', '1 , ffA . V A '--' A A ' l- , XA.,-w ' --... mygi k L-,vfm rx T5 ,X . I A- K i:5:. ,5, . , ,, 4, ',L5qi:g',:'?f'l.-, -' 'Q f ', iii P!! W IU? W i Q A ?tL :':I:'i' 2 ,, . 4 ,Lil E 34 ,,5?iVyz5 j,v H 3-1:56-QM.-puxgg 'VG'-, - ' - F ' ' A vL-.1'7' pf: ,- ff . A: A ,nm 4.- JQMH 1 ,0c2f2'a Alpha Beta Chapter Established in IQI8 IN URBE MRS. A. F. GUSTAFSON SENIORS HELEN BAKER RUTH LEE IOSEPHINE BRYAN AGNES NIEEHAN MARGARET CAMPBELL G GRETCHEN SCHWEITZER ELSIE AfATES I JUNIORS ELSIE BOWEN FRANCES GRISWOLD NIARJORIE LINDSTROM SOPHOMORES HANNAH BARTLETT MARIBELLE CORMACK RUTH CHAPMAN DOROTHY DELANX' ANNE CHISHOLM ELVA DONNELL AMY CLOUGH MARGARET DUCHESNE GRACE SHARPE FRESHMEN - v MIRIAM BAILEY ESTELLE NOON DOROTHEA JOHANNSEN lVI1LDRED PYE 603 -f X., ,f LV- 1 27 0 I .f I f, . ,,Y..., Nu-Im :S P1 Beia Phi if Founded in 1867 .r f ,I JU'--S...K G ,- 15 ' . ,f - Q. , .. , , 11 .. .' :Q-1 5 fM f ,f , ' ASJR If, I 'S A 121. ' f 1s..,. J A E, ' - S ' 'ff' ,.1::.:i,4 - L Ji: I I, .N f :I , , Tr' :A.IIu.r-f I aff' I my x: ,. -fqgf g -Y X 7 ' - I UNIVERSITY OF TOIRONTO MIDDLEEURY COLLEGE 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 WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY RANDOLPH-MAGON COLLEGE HOLLINS COLLEGE STETSON UNIVERSITY I-IILLSDALE COLLEGE UNIVERSITY OF AJICI-IICAN FRANKLIN COLLEGE UNIVERSITY OF INDIANA BUTLER COLLEGE UNIVERSITY OF NIINNESOTA UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN BELOIT COLLEGE LOMBARD COLLEGE KNOX COLLEGE NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF IVIAINE ROLL OF CHAPTERS UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS MILLIKIN UNIVERSITY IOWA WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY SIMPSON COLLEGE IOWA STATE COLLEGE lOWA STATE UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY DRURY COLLEGE UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA UNIVERSITY OF IQANSAS KANSAS STATE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE LINIVERSITY OF WYOMING UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO LINIVERSI-TY OF DENVER UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA OKLAHOMA AGRI. AND MECH. COLLEGE UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS SOUTHERN METHODIST UNIVERSITY NEWCOLIB COLLEGE UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON VVASHINGTON STATE COLLEGE UNIVERSITY OF OREGON OREGON STATE COLLEGE LELAND STANFORD, JR., UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA PURDUE UNIVERSITY Covell Ruclell Klinlce 'West I-Iannifan Hill LOhr Faber Sfrlltll Schreiner Husted Worman Richmond Lerch Smith Scott Conway Blauvelt W'l1CClCf Ellison Sniifen Aiontgomery lX.IOOI'e Bowen Edmonds 604 New York Delta Chapter Established in IQI8 IN FACULTATE NIISS NELLIE NOBLE IN URBE NIRS. KARL DALLENBACH IVIRS. VICTOR GAGE DR. EDITH HEDCES BIIATSKE SENIORS ELIZABETH AMANDA BOWEN MARY KATHERINE CONWAY ELEANOR IXIIARCARET EDMONDS LILLIAN :KATHERINE ELLISON NIRS. PAUL RUSSELL POPE MRS. GEORGE F. WARREN NIRS. HERBERT I'IICE WHETZEL ELIZABETH IXVIONTGOMERY ANN LARDNER NIOORE JOSEPHINE AGUSTA SNIFFEN BAARY ALEXANDRIA VVHEELER JUNIORS W GRACE BROWN BLAUVELT EVELYN GERTRUDE RICHMOND CORNELIA ELIZABETH LERCH ELIZABETH DOROTHY XVORMAN SOPHOMORES ETHEL IVIELLOWS GRIFFEN IDA HELEN SCHREINER IVIARJORIE IVIARY HANNIFAN ANNA LOUISE SCOTT KATHERINE HUSTED HARRIETTE GENEVIEVE SMITH LIVINIA PENGELLY IXIIARY HIPWOOD SMITH GRACE XNALDRON- XVEST FRESHMEN IVIARION COVELL I ADDIE FABER ANNA HILL EDITH THEODORA IKLINKE HARRIET MARIE LOHR IXIIARJORIE GERTRUDE RUDELL M W P F in lil , I UUA ' 17-fi, UNAUXU Ewmom on ll lil 'El C J 'Ill' e A Alpha Epsilon Phi Founded in 1910 ROLL OF CHAPTERS Barnard College University of Pennsylvania Hunter College Syracuse University Teacher's College Cornell University Adelphi College University of Denver Newcomb College University of Pittsburgh New York University - University of Southern California University of Illinois Northwestern University N. Y. State College for Teachers University of lvlichigan R. Goodman G' b E. G d - Sklaroff Katclien lnieigianskyf OO Igilien GOetZGamZR1ge1haupt G06 Kappa Chapter Established in 1920 IN URBE IVIRS. HARRY MAYERS JUNIORS EDA BERSHANSKY NATHALIE VERA COHEN DIANA LUCY GINSBERG SOPHOMORES EMILY GOETZ JEANNETTE KATCHEN REINA GOODMAN BIRDIE LIBERMAN MABEL SKLAROFF FRESHMEN lWAT1LDA FELLMAN GERTRUDE GOLDSTEIN SOPHIA GANTZ ESTHER GOODMAN RUTH AUGUSTA RIGELHAUPT 607 ,, W-- . W.-, I v- - ..r .fr 1 608 JJ, ,AA Y ,.. 1 4 4 1 i P P 609 M orfar Board HELEN MARION BATEMAN HAZEL ADELIA DATES LYDIA GODFREY IRMA MAY GREENAVVALT AGNES NELSON HALL ELIZABETH KEIPER BXIAY AGATHEX REGAN 610 - I Y , - -- - . , f-nw ., , lgt.,w. , Y. .,. ,,n. -- 'EL 1' A 3' F. - Y ,Q-l.,., -En V 4 E ' ., - . ' ' . V. 1 1 . V., , , '-- zw:-l-T--- 1 A V---N--.i b . l 11h,1 UllH lH IH, , turn u ,nwnnn.mu 1nnnn.m1, 1urf2fgsm snurlxa au Q jimi Q 5 L L71 5 N Ji 1 'Y Mi 7 ,W E ' N' ' :, g il . . a ff gg, HV 5 V ' E 'E - E A 2 . rr , w , I W ' , X I tk i x ' ' ' 2 I , ' vu 4, , V 5, -, i f I 2 , ' ,W u 'f ' w H15 w x ' ' : I -1 Q 3 , I l CE 1 t I . I S Se 0:wa H 4 : - 1 ' 5 , MARGARET CAMPBELL , l E'mzABfETH 'Coopm i 5 .. 1 . , f x A 'CAROL CURTIS w V N ', ' ' NORMA DUNHAM ' IRMA GREENAWALT ,,r -.Q MARY MIL.LE-R li' a j i 4 , , -ff i f fRUBY OD'EfLL ,111 m x, I k gl ' IRENE ZAQPF 5 r . !' f H : , 1' 5? ' 9 . V ' J J m f 1? J I l I ,X , 3 , ri 2:4 u a 5 -I I2 , 'a r 1 3 W yu V A l w i E ,,,, ., . W ,,,-' W, -- , Y. I Q' .iff ,, P-..-,,.., Y, .,'l' U'! '1'Uf ' ff lflfl flll llllvlff w iffmrl lenrunwu 4ru,u.muns4:u mvmnuw gr uzs mmm mmm mm '1 1 nznmm nwmrwm I 'l'liixwffgiypyquxxaslunu r'm:m.m,...n .I ! . mg b,,,,,. l,.m.ummwun fl? , M YV , V .- t , A- x ,,,- A Y- - Y ..-.4-....Y., . ,.-......- .. -. ,611 is Raven and Serpemf KATHERINE BLAUVELT EVELYN DAVIS BERTHA HEWITT FUNNELL HELEN ISLE HOWELL HELEN KINNEY FERDINANDA IZLAR LEGARE GERTRUDE BCIARY LYNAHAN OLIVE EVELYN NORTHUP NIILDRED VIRGINIA ROWE G12 W ' , I' V W Omicron Nu MU CHAPTER MARGARET CAMPBELL ELLA DAY , FLETA HUFF . MARGARET MORROW RUBY GDELL IRENE ZAPF. 613 mfr. : . fb -Qt' A-JW M ig? X1- ' in - ,mriurrf fwgefm 1. Q Wayside Aftermath GRACE BULLEN HELEN HEDDON GRACE HENRICH JULIA HADDICK EDNA KRENTZ EMMA KUCHLER AMY REPP ELEANOR SCHUSTER JANE SPENCER HELEN XVEBER ALICE WVEBER BERTHA ZOELLER 614 . .A W, , Young Womenis Christian Association AGNES HALL, '21 . . Prcfidtmt HELEN GSAND, '23 . . Vice-Prcfidcnt GRACE HENRICH, '23 , Sgmfmry GERTRUDE YvOUNG, '21 . . T1'cafw'er CABINET Mcmbcrfhip HELEN GSAND, '23 ARNOLIA SHOEMAKER, '22 BARBARA FRETZ, '23 NITLDRED SHERK, '22 Finance GERTRUDE YOUNG, '21 FERDINANDA LEGARE, '22 ANNE HOEHLER, '23 DOROTHY SULLIVAN, '23 Social LYDIA GODEREY, '21 BERTHA FUNNELL, '22 BERTHA WALLACE, '22 MILDRED AESCHENBACH, 722 Room: HELEN K1NNEY, 722 GERTRUDE MATHEWSON, '23 JESSIE WOOD, '22 HELEN HOWELL, '22 Church Relcztiomhip AGNES FOWLER, '21 EVELYN RICHMOND, '22 ELIZABETH WOLEE, '21 5 Community Service RUTH IRISH, 722 RUBY ODELL, '21 CORNELIA WALKER, '22 NAN NIILLSPAUGH, 722 EVELYN DAVIS, '22 Publicity GRACE NIORRIS, '22 LUCY KUEHNERT, '22 IMOGENE GUION, '22 ELEANOR DORR, '22 ALICE MOURNVAL, '23 Voluntary Study HELEN GLASIER, '21 NIARY NIILLER, '21 ELINOR WATSON, '23 ELIZABETH PRATT, '22 ' Rcligiouf Mzctingf ALICE WEBER, '22 NIILDRED ROWE, '22 7 DELLA DINGLE, 22 EDNA KRENTZ, '22 W0men,s Self Government Associaiion EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE HELEN BATEMAN, 721 ....... Prefident GRACE CORWIN, ,ZI . . Ist Vice-Prefident NIAY REGAN, ,ZI . . . 2710! Ifice-Prefident ELIZABETH PRATT, ,22 . . 3rd Vice-Prefident HAZEL DATES, 721 . . . Secretary KATHARINE SLATER, '23. . Tv'ea:urer JUDICIARY COMMITTEE HELEN BATEMAN, Chairnzan KATHERINE BLAUVELT AGNES HALL HAZEL DATES ELIZABETH PRATT 616 Self Government Association Council HELEN BATEMAN, '21 . GRAXCE CORVVIN, '21 BIIAY REGAN, '21 . ELIZABETH PRATT, '22 HAZEL DATES, '21 . EVELYN DAVIS, '22 KATHARINE SLATER, '23 DOROTHY ALLISON, '24 ELIZABETH COOPER, '21 JANET MACADAM, '21 AGNES HALL, '21 . CLARA QUAIF, '21 . ELSA SCHLOBOHM, '21 RUTH BALCOM, '21 . FRANCES CORBETT, '21 KATHERINE DUDDY, '21 JANE ARCHIBALD, 'ZI . IRENE DAVIS, '21 . KATHERINE BLAUVELT, '22 . . GERTRUDE LYNAHAN, '22 LILLIAN BACON, '23 . . Prefident of Self Government A5J'n. . P-resident of Outside Honxef . . Prefident of Rifley . Prefident of Sage . Prefident of Senior Clay: . President of fiinior Claff . Prefident of Sophomore Claff Prefident of Frefhman Clair . . Prefident of Athletic AfJ'n. President of W'omen'f Dramatic Cliih . . Preyident of Y. W. C. A. Prefident of L., O. V. . . . . Cenfiif Taker Chairman of Voeational Citidanee Chairman of Social Committee . Reprefentatioe of Outfide Hoiifef Chairman of Senior Advisory Committee . Chairman of Finance Committee Chairman of fnnior Adoifory Committee . . Ufomenff Editor ofthe San . Chairman of Calendar Cornell Womenis Dramatic Club COUNCIL JANET IVIACADAM . . . . .U Prefiaient OLIVE NORTHUP . . . Vue-Prefzfient KATHERINE FRENCH . .... Secremfy ANNA DURAND . . . Sophomore Reprefmtatwe HONORARY MEMBERS NIISS JULIA NIELOTTE NIISS CATHERINE SCHURMAN MISS GERTRUDE NYE NIRS. XVILLIAM STRUNK JOHN THOMAS PARSON DR. GEORGIA WHITE MARTIN WRIGHT SAMPSON NIRS. WIALTER WILLCOX ACTIVE MEMBERS I IQZI ELIZABETH BALLANTINE IRMA GREENAWALT IRENE DAVIS JANET NIACADAM HILDA GOLTZ JOSEPHINE SNIFFEN LAURA ZAIVIETKIN IQ22 ALICE BURCHFIELD ELIZABETH PRATT KATHERINE FRENCH NIILDRED ROWE NIADELINE GROSSHANDLER RUTH SEYMOUR OLIVE NORTHUP NIARCARET STOREY . 1923 ANNA DURAND HELEN SCHREINER 016 Sports and Pastimes COUNCIL DOROTHY CUSHIVIAN . . Prefident OLIVE NORTHUP . . l ice-Prefidmt IVIARGUERITE SCHELLER . . Secretary GERTRUDE LYNAHAN . . . Treajufer KATHERINE BLAUVELT .,.... Publicity Manager DR. NIAUDE LEE ETHRIDGE AIRS. CHARLES DIBBLE BOSTWICK IVIISS ELLEN BRAINARD CANFIELD MISS HARRIET HARRISON NIISS ELIZABETH NEELY IVIISS DOROTHY BATEMAN DR. GEORGIA YVHITE CLASS REPRESENTATIVES TO COUNCIL SARAH SEARLES . IQZI HELEN KINNEY . . IQ22 DOROTHY DELANY . . IQ23 RUTH GVIATT . . IQ24 619 ADVERTISEMENTS . . . . . ATHLETICS MAJOR SPORTS Council . . . . . . Baseball .. ... Football . . . . . Navy ..l. . . . Track .... . . . MINOR SPORTS Council ..... . . . Basketball , . . . . Golf ...,.. . , . Hockey . . . . , . Lacrosse . . . . Soccer ..., . . . Tennis .... . . . . . Wrestling ......... . . . YVEARERS OF THE cn ... .,. BOARD OF EDITORS CLASSES Seniors, 1921 .. . Juniors, 1922 .... .. . CLASS HISTORY CLASS OFFICERS AND COM- IVIITTEES Student 'Council ......... Freshman Advisory Com.. . 1921 Committees ........ 1922 Committees . . . . . . 1923 Committees . . . . . 1924 Committees . . . . . CLUBS Beth L'Amed ............ British-American Club Chinese Students Club .... Christian Association ....i Cosmopolitan Club ....... Culver Club ..i..... . . . Flying Club ......,. Hill School Club ..... . . . Kappa Beta Phi ......... Lawrenceville Club . . Le Cercle Francais . . NIajura .,.......... Manuscript Club .... Officers Club ....... Poultry Association ...... Rocky hlountain Club .... Scalp and Blade ....,.... Scroll and Spade .... Senators ........ Southerners , . . Index 622 460 511 493 461 475 525 526 549 538 534 532 536 539 459 13 95 193 165 452 453 454 455 455 457 393 406 408 410 4I 2 401 395 399 394 400 497 392 393 397 499 494 495 395 402 493 620 CORNELLIAN COUNCIL . . . DEDICATION .............. Q2 8 FACULTIES OF THE COLLEGES Agriculture ........ Architecture ....... Arts and Sciences . . Civil Engineering . . Law ...........,. Nledicine ....... Sibley College . . Veterinary . . . FELLOWS ....... FRATERNITIES Acacia ......... Alpha Chi Rho . . . Alpha Chi Sigma . . . Alpha Delta Phi . . . Alpha Epsilon Pi . . . Alpha Gamma Rho Alpha Psi ......., '. . Alpha Sigma Phi ... Alpha Tau Omega . Alpha Zeta . ..... , Beta Sigma Rho . . . Beta Theta Pi ..... Chi Phi ...,.... Chi Psi ........... Delta Chi ......... Delta Kappa Epsilon. D U i Phi Delta Delta Tau Delta . . Delta.Upsil0n .... Eleusis .......... Gamma Alpha ..... Huntington Club . . Kappa Alpha ...... Kappa Delta Rho . . Kappa Phi .....,... Kappa Psi ..... Kappa Sigma ..... Komos ..........i Lambda Chi Alpha . Omega Tau Sigma . Omicron Alpha Tau. Phi Delta Pi i..... Phi Delta Sigma. . . Phi Delta Theta . . . Phi Epsilon Pi ..... Phi Gamma Delta . Phi Kappa Psi ..... Phi Kappa Sigma. . . Phi Sigma Kappa, . . 36, SI 55 67 71 73 75 79 88 308 310 342 252 360 346 394 312 268 290 316 266 246 256 280 260 284 274 254 332 288 366 248 336 338 306 286 356 344 326 334 354 294 262 324 270 250 318 272 Pi Kappa Alpha . . Pi Lambda Phi Psi Upsilon ...... Rho Psi ....... Scorpion ....... Seal and Serpent . . . Sigma Alpha Epsilon Sigma Alpha NIu . . Sigma ' Sigma Sigma Sigma Phi Epsilon . Sigma Phi Sigma . . Sigma ' Sigma Upsilon . . . Tau Epsilon Phi . . Theta Alpha .... I Theta Chi ......... Theta Delta Chi .... Theta Xi ....... Zeta Beta Tau . Zeta Psi .... Chi ...... Nu. ....... Phi ........ P1 ........ Zodiac ........ IN MEMQRIAM ...... LIBRARY STAFF .......... OFFICERS OF ADMINIS- TRATION .................. OFFICERS OF MILITARY SCIENCE AND TACTICS . . MUSIC, DRAMATICS, AND DEBATE Band ,............ Debate Council .... Dramatic Club .... Eastman Stage . . Glee Club ......... NIandolin Club .... Masque .......,... IVIusical Clubs ...... '86 IVIemorial Debate ,Q4 IVIemorial Debate Orchestra . . . . . . VVoodford Stage . . PUBLICATIONS Annuals ...... Chemist ........ Civil Engineer .... Countryman ...A Era ............. Law Quarterly .... Sibley Journal ..., Sun .......... Widow ..... 304 320 264 353 350 3oo 282 322 278 292 276 328 2 352 340 343 330 258 296 3o2 244 298 314 36 14 37 82 33 431 439 43 3 443 426 428 434 430 440 441 43 2 442 416 424 421 422 418 423 42o 417 419 SCI-IOLARS Graduates ..... Undergraduates . . SOCIETIES Aleph Samach ...... Delta Theta Phi . . . Eta Kappa Nu .. Gargoyle ...... I-Iebs-Sa ...... Helios .....,.... Phi Beta Kappa . . . Phi Delta Phi ..... Phi Kappa Phi . . Pyramid ........... Quill and Dagger . . Rod and Bob ...... Sigma Delta Chi . . . Sigma Xi .,..... Sphinx I-Iead . . Tau Beta Pi ......... STANDING COMMITTE STUNT PICTURES ..... TRUSTEES ............ W7ONIEN'S ACTIVITIES Advisors of WVomen . . Junior Women ....... ORGANIZATIONS Dramatic Club ,..... Sports and Pastimes . . Women's Self Gov't. A Y. W. C. A. ..,..... . SENIOR WOMEN ...,,..... SOCIETIES NIortar Board ..... Omicron Nu ......... Raven and Serpent . . . Sedowa .............. Wayside-Aftermatli . . SORORITIES Alpha Epsilon Phi . . . Alpha Omicron Pi .... Alpha Phi ......... Alpha Xi Delta .... Chi Omega .......... Delta Delta Delta .... Delta Gamma ..... ES. ss'n. Delta Zeta .......... Kappa Alpha Theta , , Kappa Delta ......., Kappa Kappa Gamma Pi Beta Phi ......,.. Sigma Delta Tau .... STUNT PICTURES ...., .... 39 90 370 339 38o 333 386 337 381 388 382 334 375 335 377 373 373 379 86 229 34 544 571 618 619 616 615 545 61o 613 612 611 614 6o6 590 gss 6o2 596 594 586 592 582 S93 534 6o4 6oo 509 FOR REI FORCING CONCRETE Deformed Square . ., , . ,, MA A Mx ' W 4 1 9 ,, . 2-2' ' - 1 T ' 1 f 3 N K Deformed,-Round ALSO ,Ji el 4. . U , I V A , , 3 il? nj: ' , ':'fff6i . - ini, fx? ' -A 55 V .1 Z ' ,vmwmf-N, i X 1 W YQ ' 5 A , - K F K 46, , 7 ..,a--1 Q- c ff X Q? 4 -x Q 1 QV' ' 1 Ag I I UICK-SET7' STEEL FENCE POSTS Buffalo Steel Co Tonawanda, N. . 622 -1 ws 1 ef . 5 xi. RQ fbi. , W 5 ' fm?-1 -. ,ff li: ,,,,. 'fag i 5, 'is MW 5,5 2? Iss' Q f ,fa fa at T , S 2 X 5 X4 A Z 2 of? 'i fx ix LY R3 Q Q N? 1' XS N Twisted Square Q-1 ,Q -- A M e . 584.2 ' 1 A I .4 U if l ,ugillfl I K. w . All 'I f 9 Y 4 kv erfisin Goodman Shortwall Coal Mining Machine Goodman Scraper Loader at the Face Goodman 20-ton Haulage Locomotive The Sibley College Graduate Who goes into Mining Work Will Soon Become Familiar with I. Goodman Nia- chines for undercut- ting coal. 2. Goodman Scraper Outfits for Loading the coal into mine cars at the face. 3. GoodmanGather- ing Locomotives for making up the cars in Htripsn. 4. Goodman Haulage Locomotives for pull- ing the utripsn to the shaft bottom or out the drift openingg and for ore tramming in metal mines. eooDMAN MANUFACTURING co. New Y01'ki . I Pittibllrgh, CHICAGO, ILL. St. Louis, Denver Cincinnati, Charleston, W. Va., Birmingham, Seattle 624 T. 11110101-ui ..-:iniui 1 1- 1014 :aiu u niuiu: ni U II n H H I Il U Il I I I I U H U II o 0.41 o'm:u1-ci 1 12- 11- - - - - - -t-713121 1 1,1 1 1 1 1 11:11 11 VAN HEUSEN COLLAR Pat.jan.22,I9I8 THE WORLD'S SMARTEST COLLAR7' The Greatest IMPROVEMENT in a Cellar Ever Made THE COMFORT OF A SOFT COLLAR THE APPEARANCE OF A STARCHED COLLAR IN ALL STYLES AND SHAPES CAN BE WASHED AT HOME LIKE A HANDKERCHIEF WILL WEAR A YEAR WILL NOT SHRINK VVILL NOT WRINKLE WILL NOT VVILT NO STARCHING NO CHEMICALS ' NO ARTIFICIAL STIFFENING NO SAW EDGES ' WILL LOOK LIKE A STARCHED COLLAR THE LAST TIME WORN Saws Your Laundry Bills Scwef Your Shirts Saws Your Trax DRESSY CONVENIENT ECONOMICAL PHILLIPS-JONES CORP. HMAKERS77 U. S. A. HTELL THE WORLD 1li.1.r1niu1u1u1 1 1 1 .1111-1n1.x:n1n1u1n1 11 1 1 1 1 62? X cc .'i' 1 Say' ,,, that s Great. lust what live been looking forln That's what motorists say about the TEXACO EASY PO R Two Quart Can ik The can that holds two quarts of clean Texaco Motor Oil. It enables you to fill right into the crank case without using. a fun- nel, without spilling, without waste, or dripping. No motorist should be without one or more of these cans. Keep an Easy Pour Can in your car always. It stows away like a thermos bottle When youlre on the road and you need oil, empty an Easy Pour Can right into the filler pipe, throw away the empty can, Q r 1? E Dari: fjgl X. 7 - f f gli fx I f f ,, 'C f .Z I' f' -, 3,6 ll SL HI Q tml f n drop the hood, and you're ready to go on. No greasy can or oily funnel to stow away and like the man pictured below, you can oil your car without tak- ing your gloves off. Only Texaco Motor Oils are sold in Easy Pour Cans Texaco Motor Oil Light Texaco Motor Oil Medium Texaco Motor Oil Heavy Texaco Motor Oil Extra Heavy Consult a Texaco Lubricating Chart for the grade your car needs. - The Texas Company NEW YCRK, CHICAGO, HOUSTON OFFICES IN PRINCIPAL CITIES :lPatented by The Texas Company Used only for Texaco Motor Oil. 626 i.,:?'5i Q X S 1 ,, 1-1 1, as fag?-1 '211' E X 4.svx,4, ' I, 6,1 -'Z gg: if 1 Y .. 1 ' rg: I , 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 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. I 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 A 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. AP. - If-1' Lei?-2. ---h ---4- I ----- K I ullllgl V- ----- I ------ ll 41.1.1 1111 1111- .Anurag --1--- ----11? 627 1,1 -111412911111 io: 1 1 1 1 1 1 101010.tnir.1-1-101112411 1.1 11 1' 1' 1' Mamma Ceaieiiiaceebia flBfIIB1i15l DV urnislyidg nina, MADISON AVENUE COP. FORTY-FOURTH STREET NEW YORK 4 Telephone .Murray Hi!! 8800 This is a complete Establishment operated continuously for more than One Hundred Years under the same name and still in control of the Direct Descendants of the Founders We specialize in the Outlitting of Bien and Boys from Head to Foot with Garments and Accessories for every requirement of Day and Evening Wear, Dress, Business, Travel, or Sport flluftrated Catalogue on Requeft 5. ,gait ffl '51'K1f'f S3-S,f:?jv,34'75,gs:Cq-x- . ., .xkf :.5,. - -J ,, 2 5 vi - . V I -1 A K1 .2 1:7 , if. : -.f C':e6's:pZ2.2:.-Szyyst, 2' 4 ii rin ig ,fr Y izgiff. R fsvtrfifafw 3 ,Y imp! ,Ss f ws, vi l fo ,W I 'Hwy Wx nee? r' -vw 5-ww we , M 55 an I 3,4-fx E 2' fa Efiwiga we 1' ff ebb... wa., assaavffg ' -:lf - S. 3131 fix? ' 2 . z:f':'1w.' rx, 1 f ,f 5 iw ff 5si4:,:'1 f: ,.i .ws-t,.a,.,a H . PM rf: af, 1 , f s- 1 -ti-1-may -mr.-:r,1:1::,A,Gr, ,J f ' Wi, in .M ,W , x W., , ' em, Q 1, w-V: WW 2S'?'?Sf:::5 f '35 '- I -. 7 .- f - ,... - :ref I BROOKS BROTHERS' New Building, convenient to Grand Central, Subway and to many of the leading Hotels and Clubs BOSTON NEWPORT TREMUNTCoR.BoYLFfOM 220 BELLEVUE AVENUE W sz 628 Why Not Two Instead of One? If you make your drive strong enough, why not drive two spindles instead of one? If you make your turret stiff enough, why not put on two sets of tools instead of one? V If the operator has to stop the machine to put in one piece, why not have him put in two instead? If 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 8: Lamson Machine i Company Springfield, Vermont u1m-1u.-n-o...1-111-1-1...--11--1 629 N ! -L 6 1. o- mn ? Hou?-9,- Z 6 .f UXPWAWG '11 J 7' Z , If ow 1? Kfvx- 19.1 7'-s 1 K Li., Lui 44 ,X wwf I ,af m Z .A ii-1 :I Z s 1: o on oo 9-,G 4 1 Q.. tl En: Lu lr-I I-I-IU! 5 , E 5 ,K -Y - . 5 , 'f' ,725 3: V, 'Q T- .E -41 141 5 5 . Q .QQ Hu 3, 2 .,....,. E 1 d 2- 5 '5 -1 E ,..1 . n 2 F. G , E -: i7 .21 Q .J -if 3 : 'Q E 3 .. 3- S E C - 5 fy 1 fu. . . v- -1 v u 4 .x fy Z'2,.:vf,,'54 012'-'A Q2 u f Zcga..-af!-..5,2 .-24'-35-'30 v- 4 2 ' 421512, p -,a- na A :- m f1ff5. Qlf - 34124-'21 SH L Q 'kd X 1 7 1,'Q7'?,1 sg 54-- El U1 m if 2 0 Q- 'S ai E ui E X , . 1 tr an U un 25 oi ' .E .c Q 2 W 13ix22,53,5f1'l ' 2.292132 3: 2 2 -,: ,-55'-, 1 , , . ,s ' - fi U 5 - 1-1 pa-2 L- . -2 : U Q 2 , ' - ig 'Q'aijfv?f Z 522255-63,52 3 if faqs, iii-3225264 - 2 2' 5, 'V '-'- : ' wwlw f f 5 ,5 D., .:f ff? f' L f - ,. 52 4 1 Q' :E nd H SEL. 1 ,,. Q. G30 it ill? K I gall f iff! of X r L gg XX iw X .- J X u JV., a s gt, N g V Nl By the foot and by the mile must you test the Worth of your hosiery. In these strenuous clays Phoenix leads in world sales because of its out' standing economy. To every foot in the family it brings lasting comfort and beauty at low cost. PH O EN I X Hos1ERY .f T i i' . wx X it b ill!-'SME 'ilk F l 'fi so as-ff rra ff e l G31 x N E X s N o s x Q E N E 'fd Y17 rv THE LENOXWW THE BRUNSWICK I Q L .995 , N xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Q egg E , fit? : Q , x , Q : if E I ffm-K TN Both hotels in the heart of the Mg ff Ark EN fashionable Baclf Bay near X X the railroad stations. El r Q: ji Both convenient to the shopS El 5' fl fx 4 and theatres. SJ' Y -I-'f'555fff'5f5l': 4 'iilllf' . . . 1. 'WE G 351515 Both provldmg complete, adept E150 V I service under the same N 'SS' X x gvwf ezafwfg management. Elm 9 95 l5vE415:!'sS'5sj2l?f2'P'3f'?le' L.c.PR1oR, Managing Director ' v Q wg--4 E wa,-Xl N A ' arises. ml f' EQ:- ' QD: x 'N Son 6.0: , S on nn: QM L N Q 1 f Q ff Boston , fl fi Eff' QQYN . E o Q25 The Brunswzck Shop ,..,.. Louis Sherry candies, , was luncheon, lces, and tea N I.,-,W 5 in delightfully diiTerent surroundings. X ' ' E MY - R .S - b'4?fEi'iE5'92t'N-in. 9 JS The Egypmm 00m , .fs 'aims' -5,5-'em-,.:s' o :ph fri? The hrightest -spot 1n Q E Boston's nlght-llfe. . :,I,,-'sill' Sw Qi 6 Q LEO REI xMAN'S FAMOUS it-1fi!fT',?? 'Ef'Ef:s'1:1jq'f-l E 9 DANCE ORCHESTRA Bo sgf79lZ3lS'Q2isfluare j I i 3 Musicthat makes mzdnighr , sq 5l'f Cf-,S come zoo soon. 'MM ' :L:': gf?ffi9 EM E53 s V 5 NWNS 5emmaNwxwx NXNWWNXNXX NWA Www NuwwxmyxHxxNwumwmxNXNWW Y Yxf X 'f-.'x3 gf-1 X? yc life .19 Vw WJXOGQQ- -J - missin:0zu:uzn:n:.u:e1o1n.1-o:u::c::n? ll For W holesome Zest l U and V1gor Dunk U II C 01' 1Ck S - X ' A x II y x THE ORIGINAL Q MALTED MILK U ' 4 1 All L i 'IQ X1 'I llh, The ideal fountain bev- U X erage for students and U athletes. Always delic- U ' ious and relieves U fatigue, strengthens U and sustains. U H Get the GENUINE 'fH0r1icks'f' H , Has the QUALITY that li I imitations lack, and ' COSl1S 110 I'I101'6. - 1in:n ll ir-- 1 X. 2. E a -, - ,-1,::,::,:,,: : ,,,- - -,,:, OUR JUNIOR XVEEK GUESPI' N0 1 ' The expert, contemplating what pin to weal today 632 . JENKINS MARK .0 ,ev ff' TRADE of fire P Standard for over half a century The Jenkins idea-and accom- plishnientwis to make valves that are dependable in the sever- est as well as the average service. The Jenkins standard is high and so maintained by a thoroughness of manufacture carried to the minutest detail. Jenkins Valves are made of brass, JENKINS B ROS. We shall gladly. send our New York Boston catalog, which is a com- prehensive book on valves M ontreal iron and steel for power plant, plumbing and heating service 3 and for any service where a sub- stantial trouble-free valve is de- sired. Genuine Jenkins Valves are known by the name and Jenkins Diamond Mark. At supply houses everywhere. Philadelphia Chicago London Jenkins Bros., Limited, Montreal, London '? B' ' --m ..,, 7 . Yi Ei sag- 4.4. - , J ,. ii M .- gi' . Es ' il SINCE 1864 J G33 on SE GE TRE T Sani ation R-W Process ! :E Q wh' 11 , 2 I-I----ex-1-Sagas V ,. f sstgggg am 'isp IWW, Av-Xs.,'..,5.,,, xc., fn, 1, xg N E . ' ixijlil Lv iiZs2ifz1e,,, ff 2 H - Q 1 N 'ii Ea.-Sis if X E e - Q 21 A 5 h ini E :fir - ff, .55f1g'iQ'5: V'I :f 'x'N D 5 ' Q ff i N1 ' i sz? -ff at J- 1 --vv s '- s .N ,Digs Q mv? 5, .fe N 1 '1 ' i A' Nl:K4'5:!Ii- '..:If Ni I' 4' , gg '1 53,1 3- ei 4.6 'R 4 ' sf 1 Will! 'ff el K-ggjf.,-faQQ:sswlg:,g'7 4 Q 1' ROCHESTER, N. Y. Superstructure of R-W screen sewage treatment plant. Two screens operating before Imhoff tanks and two screens operating independently, both eHiuents dis- charging into Lake Ontario. The Sanitation Corporation New York City Apparatus, Equipment and Complete Plants for Sewage Disposal -7- 1 1 1 121:11 izixixz 1 -ini 1:1 1.i::i::1:::i:v14:i::i aio 634 1 1 1:1 1 1 10101 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 111 1 1 1 1 111 1 1 1 - 1 -1 COLBURN HEAVY DUTY DRILL PRESSES AND VERTICAL BORING AND TURNING MILLS Keeping abreast of the times in design, construction and output are the chief reasons for the Colburn becoming more and more com- mon among- builders of machine tools and automotive equipment. Colburn Heavy Duty Drill Presses and Vertical Boring and Turning Mills are made With the utmost care and precision and are adapted to a Wide range of Work in their respective fields. The Heavy Duty Drill Presses are built in three types, Standard, Manufacturing, and D type with drilling capacities ranging from IM inch up to the limit of 5 inches in solid steel. The Vertical Boring and Turning Mills are built in five sizes ranging from 42 inch to 72 inch swing g however, any of these will handle Work larger than the rated capacity. For maximum service and a dependable output you can rely on Colburn Heavy Duty equipment for drilling, reaming, boring, turn- ing, and many other operations. THE COLBURN MACHINE TOOL CO. 1038 Ivanhoe Road Cleveland, Ohio 41:11 1 1:11 1 1 1 1 1:1:r1u1n1n1n1u1n1 1 1:1 1 1:1 1:1::1 1::1c 63 U U II Q , ,E f! ' ' ' .- H I 1 3 lt - U Q rv ICQ U C U : n U ll C -,VA' 5 U U 'M U U U H . . U Q hls IS what you get when you buy or rent an Q ! U U - U U lldC WOOC1 PCWI'1tC1' U ! 1' U ! U II ' ll E UNDERWOOD BUILDING E U ' E S NEW YORK CITY : u U U ' U I A f 4? 5 i . U qw I . 11-:V-1-1:-'Qfw .1 w +.sU Q.:1wN fm.. -.-. . -- - ' f ----'-'----' f ,U , 1-- . -'.'S:1:f.-,,1: - 21 -, s21,Q:'.i'.:2-15'i'3 is 1.. + - iiwahf ' U U UM -4-- - . A , 3 '2- i .... X '- ,-bf U X Jagdigg . M - '--- - ----' -- ,Wk .x,,,,, MW- .5- n, ,Y n , v u q , '- A Q -' -...m..a'.....,HJ.4f A f A' .. ..--. ,Lingo 1 , ' - ,L , 5 ,1 1i1:.isS::s1' ,X H, . . , .. U MAJ.. , - ' ' '-V-1 -vw-'r'r,,x 'iE'L,g-- 'ff' - - - .- ' .. U Nz, -.,-A- h -U . H N, .rg ..R,,::g:-x..U:, .- , . -.. , .. X- . , ., -- ,. . U Wg . .. Lmls..-Nk.,X - U. -f-- ' - xv--o.',.w'. , -- .. X I ' :- A ' U- gk.: 5-1. 636 U II U u U U U U U U U U H II H 3 II H U U U U ! U ! U U U U U II H W .g..:..:.,: ,:..:.,:. :Ai ,:.,:-1:02 ,-A-. K -0-0: zu: ,: :K :J :. : ,: ,:. : .: A , 1, .. 1 , 0 65 ? A Q? ,. 1 , ,ff XWST7 Q ...V sw ff Fw-A-4' ZZ? Q- f b -A - 'V if wb W' F f- , N. -nf f if 1, H M Ch ' 1 t T ugar p paratu UUTHE PLANT BEHIND THE .APPARATUSH U BUFFALO, N. Y. llhlilllilfllflllhltllllllililll7llClGlftl'll0i'0l I-ilhlllll ll iii! llllllllllfiiilllliuiff o 0.0 637 S H Complete Service H I: T3 -33' in fhffffflgll IlIlfI'6'0f1.S'f!7ll'fIbll of 2123? 3 U V L. 21 ' 5, SHOPS 1 FOUNDRIES ' STEEL MILLS CHEMICAL PLANTS FACTORY BUILDINGS '1-I'1 Y'l-F ' A ii GASOLINE EXTRACTION PLANTS 1I STEAM POWER STATIONS - HYDRO ELECTRIC DEVELOPMENTS q :53:! j V ' RAILROAD snovs V TRANSMISSION SYSTEMS . .. x QI 1: 1 Eliiaw- 1 gt! 111 11- . . I -' III' f- J -'I YI-Ill ..... 111' ' - - ,'7f:?hi 5l :':11::E: , 1 ,711-1 2,521-' fem-55 :11 :wr I .1.. 1-Hffffv 'ms' df' T lim . , 5 DI!! 111111111 llgglg f ggg 2, nn 1--.u - 5 35:2 :::r:::g X,:::51- yff' f A - ' ' 1il1,1 M - gui :Hl'liHl . . . 1 Q q:::::ml1:::g: V .. . , I I , ------ ' HI' wi - E 1 fi 'if :U 'll . - - ' '5i.12'f-' -'ffiil 4 'Z A' !'f I N .e' ,g-'1-- R v. ,Ig I 'WH J LIEDCOILAYSIJTTVE TERMINALS g H5 131 -an sn! 5 I Ass' GER-TERMINALS Fi un S Y 1 ' A , 'Z HOUSINGD4V- 4 BH 'ZZ:!5ll5!:1:'i11 ZfZ li b'4l OFFICE EUESIRMGZNTS EEE! 55 Im 1 ,I HI, 7 I :5:::1::1n . EEEEEE qi una - im mf- - aeseimezza --qi 51555 1 . , EEEEEE M 'V 5 ' llllllli . ' fi 'w il 1 '-'T' .'.' 'A Q 5 11 f , ' I I um! -as Q, ,aging assasa.. ,, . -wmym-3 R' A ' 1 lg - 1' 1 1 ' 2, -,Q-6, wmnmcnougiiigiigriclxiiiidannyco.,x..a . zz s f: 1 1 ,V V A 1 2 , fl Q 0 V 'b M ll llll HOTELS HARBOR DEV ELOPMENTS Cf- H Cllll , if f -we f EIIIIIIIIIPQ1 cc mv-H ,, ill-ig' Dmcm P ROBINSON aCo K3 ' L ,fu 3 -I ' V l y gi, -H Complete Service By complete service We mean the design and construc- tion of the buildings. and other structures involved in any undertaking, and in addition the installation of all service equipment, and the construction of railroad sidings, sewer, ,Water and electrical distribution systems, streets and side- walks-in fact, every facility required to convert a vacant site into a modern plant completely equipped and ready to operate. ' We Ojer Such ci Complete Service DVVIGHT P. .ROBINSON 84 COMPANY INCORPORATED With which if consolidated WESTINGHCUSE, CHURCH, KERR 8: CQ., ilnc. 125 East 46th Street, New York CHICAGO YOUNGSTOWN DALLAS Los ANGELES MONTREAL ini- 1- 2 i 1-11112011-:fo.:o:n::::i 1--1 101- .1 .1 1 ipieninm..-xr:-clit,-1 1 at 1- 1 :nz G39 .------------P---------flu-inn-0'-1-via Established 1812 G. W. Richardson 81 Son Richardson Square Auburn, N. Y. THE OLDEST FURNITURE HOUSE IN THE UNITED STATES The most experienced house in the Country in furnishing CLUBS CHAPTER HOUSES COLLEGE BUILDINGS Our representative is frequently in Ithaca and Will respond quickly to a call by telephone or mail. Furniture- Drapery- Carpets-Wall Paper 4 I SYRACUSE, N. Y. NEW YORK CITY 472 S. Salina Street 753 Fifth Avenue gDzQs1gE5z,g,Q,g,',c21+Sfpz9xissz0z010x0z4f5E ll ,y,., ,..,,...,.,, ,,.. - ..,,..a,,.,i,. , A I - g Sli gl Q lf? Q 2 4 1S9I1'1 we ' HI W l l l It W M 9 Q 4? I9 tl 5 if 5 5 ll tl lg I Q Our Popularity with Young W Q' Men has been won, and -is g Q held by intelligent and careful gs Q catering to their requirements 5 9 Q, 5 JACOB REED S SONS 3 Q 1424- ae ciwnasirwuir sir. Q I R E, K PHILADELPHIA , TQIGQAGZGLQQWBXQXQVQKQXQA - OUR JUNIOR WEEK GUESTS No. 2 Cwith the 1 106 man her roomie rnentionedl 640 RUCKS MASTER OF THE LOAD ON ANY ROAD Master Trucks, Inc. is one of the largest, and financially one of the strongest motor truck concerns in the United States. Its pro- duct is nationally advertised and Widely known as being of the highest possible grade. Our line is complete, consisting of 14 dif- ferent models-a size for every transportation requirement. Our franchise to distributors and dealers is one of the most liberal to be had anywhere. It is a valuable asset to anyone selling Motor Trucks. Transportation is the greatest single factor in Civilization today and millions of motor trucks will be used Where thousands are used now. The merchandising of motor trucks affords a Wonderful oppor- tunity for young men. Correspondence solicited. A I ID igawoxz-s'i I if General Offices 3132 to 3138 Wabash Ave. CHICAGO 1111111211111 1 iuinznioiui 1 11111-12120-1 -'1 1-' 1' 1' 1' 1 1'- 1 1 if F41 BASIC OPEN HEARTH STEEEIRBQQHSTS Holding men and methods to rigid standards The autocratic metallurgists are everywhere in the Inland plants. Their word is law. They originate new ideas, demon- strate them-and continually check every man, every process. This supervision is in addition to the skilled efforts of the men on the job, who always have before them the compelling incentive of a bonus for good work. Inland customers who know these facts find good reason to continue as Inland customers. Whatever your steel problem may be, bring it to Inland. INLAND STEEL COMPANY, First National Bank Bldg., Chicago BRANCH OFFICES . ' BRANCH OFFICES: Dallas Denver Detroit Works' 113112113 Hfilfbofv Ind San Francisco Seattle L Angeles Milwaukee and Cl'11CagO H61ghtS, Ill. St. Louis St. P l 642 . . Heggie 81 Bro. Co. Fraternity Pins and Charms Our stock includes attractive pieces of J ewelry, Silverware, Bronze and Leather 136 East State Street Opposite Tompkins County National Bank - - - - if-1-1 - - 111- - -u-n- - 1 1 1-14 11 11111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1:1 1 1 1.1 1 1 11:1 1:r1u1::1::1 1 1 1 Telephone 2781 Established 1871 J. W. HOOK WHOLESALE FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Nos. 113 and 115 South Tioga St. 1 T- 1 1 1:1 1 1 1 1,1 1 1-:1:y191n1 1 1 1 1 1 11111 ii-ISL-1 I 6-13 1010101 - --11? 1010? 1 1 - ilu-1-010 1n1o1.1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11.1 1 4,1 - 1 1-:-1 1- 1' -'1'-if --1 i -1 1 in Driscoll Bros. 81 Company Manufacturers of FINE CABINET WORK OF EVERY DESCRIPTION We have the facilities for the manu- facture of cases, cabinets, Seats, stairs, cupboards and all kinds and descrip- tions of interior trim. Oflice and Shop South Aurora St., Ithaca, N. Y. Rittenhouse Hotel Cor. Chestnut and Twenty-second Streets PHILADELPHIA Ten minutes from RailroadlStations, Shop- ping District and Theatres One block from Balto. 8a Ohio Station THE RITTENPIOUSE is a Hotel of refined elegance, with exceptionally attractive en- vironments. The Restaurant, Cafe and Grill are un- surpassed in Service and Cuisine. Special Club Breakfasts, Table d'I-Iote Luncheons and Evening Dinners at moder- ate prices. Ball-room, Banquet and Private Dining Rooms equipped in the most modern manner. 200 Rooms, en suite or single, with private bath, etc. European Plan Rooms without Bath, 2.50 per day and up. Rooms with Bath, 3.50 per day and up. Please write for illustrated booklet sin, 1 1 ,1u1n1:11n1n1.r1n...n1.i1u1-0 Court 2820 Established 1912 W. A. CARRELL 81 CO. POWER EQUIPMENT Buy, Sell, Rent and Exchange MoToRS BOILERS PUMPS GENERATORS HEATERS COMPRESSORS M-G SETS CONDENSERS FANS TURBO-SETS ENGINES Ho1sTS G44 11igiiiiziiiiiii-------.-111,1 , 0 The Racquette River Paper ompany MANUFACTURERS OF WRAPPING PAPERS RARIPACO BRANDS 140,000 lbs. Paper 140,000 lbs. Pulp DAILY DAILY Mills Potsdam, N. Y. EASTERN SALES OFFICE Grand Central Terminal Bldg. New York City, N. Y. WESTERN SALES OFFICE 507 Union Trust Bldg. Cincinnati, Ohio y1n:n?.n- 111:-:ini 1 1:1 1 .1 1- 1- 1:1 iri0i0i0-H-0- 1- 1 1 -'I 64 , ....- -.-- -4111 - - 1 -..:: 11:-nz 1 anvntnzarioiaiqrioi We Wish the Class of 1921 all success possible TO THE REMAINING CLASSES- WE WILL SERVE YOU AS WELL Kohm Je Brunne Merchant Tailors 222 East State Street Hotel Marlborough Broadway and 36th Street Herald Square NEW YORK,S POPULAR PRICED HOTEL IN THE HEART OF THE CITY All transportation lines pass the door 300 Rooms, Single and Ensuite 31.50 Per Day and Up --11111-----.1....1 .1334 I :L G41 ILLVIEW FARM POTSDAM, N. Y. REGISTERED JERSEY CATTLE BELGIAN DRAFT HORSES SI-IETLAND PONIES Finest Imported and Home-Bred Stock Can Supply Beautiful Cows for Country I-Iomes and Estates Ponies for the Children and Choice Teams for Farm Work or Breeding GEO. W. S1ssoN, JR., Proprietor a-vn-11-1'-------------- E. J. Moore K Son Washington Market - - P22514 .1 ' . ,, ,, .b .Q 1 1vfw'.w' 'S i kh 1 W' v ,,,-'J .3515 1 ,' .V A ,rfiilrfyygm .q ' Q r,.rr,'..'.' 1,-'iw I., -f A, E1 !1,'gfg'-'V .':.Qa' ' , 5' , 5,'5. . H rig MH' 5:5 if-'iii 1 wJ'i'L, f1f,ig: itil'-'yi' :gym W,..5.., X 1 - 'f ,-ffuhf 4 -Q5-'1 .V1 ,b , 51 ' '12 ' , -- , . . 1 Q3 it - hr 13 . 'A' ' fr-ir.- emma-.5 Prime Western Steer Beef Home Grown Veal, Pork, and Lamb Game in Season Special Prices to Frats. v 116 N. Aurora St. Phone 2251 11:11 1:1111 1 1:1 1 1 1 1:11:93 647 f I J ...W ' A ii piridtiy X g iff r....i,1 54?-S2 AK 4 If X 2 Z 5 R li lliuiif ffw A X lm' rm' . I 'bEiE?' ' El-Il mi, , Q Q a IKROB-IE TODDLED BEFORE IT FELLH Hotel Iroquois CFireproofj ' Buffalo's Leading Hotel Excellent Garage The Cornell Alumni Association of Western New York meets every Fri- day for Luncheon at the Iroquois. .Visiting Cornellians are Welcome. 1 :x141u1o1-111'--1111111 Brown SL Delavan HALLMARK JEWELERS 156 E. State Street Ithaca, N. Y. Established 1870 2 1 1:1 1 121- - 1 1 lu- - 1 1uiu1r1-'1-1-1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 648 Welcome, Cornellians to the Hotel Roeheste 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. Breakfasts, 456 up, Lunch, 750, I ' h TOlA.M The Dinner at Night, any amount you wls to pay. Orchestra from 6 to 8 P. M. AFFABILITY and COURTESY of Employees a Feature Hotel Rochester' Rochester, N. Y. MILTON ROBLEE, Mgr. -,-.-1 1.1 -4,-L,-V4 --4-:- 1 1 - 1 1 1114. 649 650 ui.--.------.-----1 ..g. .g.. W. P. Van0rder 516 W. State St. ' Ithaca, N. Y. Phone 5071 INDIANHEAD MINERAL WATER SOFT DRINKS 1:m1:'-1--------- U II l l U Il l ii:-1:1-11111111-iizc O. D. Snyder Wholesale Sz. Retail Dealer in Tobacco, Cigars, and Smokers' Supplies 215 East Seneca Street Ithaca, N. Y. S ------.----.----A---I --11-.--1111n-mo.: vie- 1 -o-n-u-'r-nin-o- 1 - - Contract Pressing All VVork Guaranteed ZACI-I DUTKY CUSTOM TAI L OR 316 COLLEGE AVENUE A complete stock of imported and domestic woolens. Suits made to order for your individ- ual taste. My work is done in my own shop 3 no sweatshop work. Do not handle any snatch-ine-quicks nor hand-me-downs. o 10,4 II H l II 1 H 1 u U n n U u v ziuiuicinzngnimzi 1 1 -ni cum-n 10,0 Cady's East Hill Market L. E. Cady, Prop. FRESH AND SALT MEATS Handling only the best meats at the most reasonable prices in the city. 622 College Ave. 101.411 1 - v Q- -I --A ,- 11IQQ,MM,MX-QXXXXXXXXXX XXXMXXQXX. ' XXSygwmmsxaswmwwmwwwwx ..... .....,,,.,. A ww XXXX S S S S S X S X Q. X. QE is E I x g: S S X 1: 5 sz Xe -I Sz X. S1 S N M S S X X J :R :S as asf Vx X! Q X: X S S NX V X ME: SxmmmwmwmxN 'm'mmx xWw.xKKNxNmNx Ujjvyfg ENGRAVINGS FOR THIS BOOK BY ,e 7 Ievtvic fffitg L' ngtexbing mln. B.UFFALO 652 s XX X .mzzzflxfwi 5X X X RNS S iii X N IQ X5 Qi X X X3 XX. XX X Ni xxi x as X ss ii Q Xi XS X NX SE X me X Xia. vs' SM We Q E XX Xa N RN f .w A ES S I Er, mg Q: ii: N ENE :M .X 'X SE s: NX 'N est NE 5 Q: Sw SE!! X... Si? Mil Ss ssl Qisi. 'NEEEE X X ' Q 5:5 .me if :S ssl ws 15 Pittsburgh Terminal Railroad CE, Coal Co. PITTSBURGH T E R MINAL CGAL B. NICOLL CE, CO., Inc. Sales Agents NEVV YORK PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE JOHNSTOVVN PITTSBURGH Elini:1:--II--T2'Z1i:-11'-1'Mi' 3 1860 EVERYTHING IN MUs1o 1921 ll v 1 PIANOS AND PL YER PIANOS ll 1 f'The Kind that Stays in Tune S AND TWRENTY OTHER CELEBRATED NIAKES A TALKING MACHINES AND RECORDS ' H ORCHESTRA AND BAND INSTRUMENTS Sheet Music at Popular Prices I General Repairing 13131105 Rented U . l i ' ' 1 DOYLE MARKS C Q 105 N. Aurora Street .I'0h21iCPL, N- Y. U . H f The bhrlstlancez Dudley fi '2 Pharmacy, Inc. 5-17-fi fm- 1 J 214-216 East State St. P 41,01 - A .11.- , 4 S WW iiiiiiii' 7 N fr A iiiglimil A C li f? Prescription Service .f C - 1 X eaieigsggk 1 l D gf Toilet Preparations Ill' nu X illl' .Illl 1 A, . aaa? eases ,S f Sfafwnelv l!'!! 1' :X-.Z I . f ' f Soda Fountain NEWS ITEM-Mme. Nazimovzfs next production will be called CAMILLE instead of APHRoD1TE1Aphrodito will be filmed when the weather is warmer. High Grade Candies i0ilvL 'vii -------11ii?-11-3011121111111 Chase and Company CLOTHIERS-HATTERS-SI-IIRTMAKERS 1018-1020 Chapel St. New Haven, Connecticut Permit us to thank you for your patronage and the part you have taken in making the past year rn business a successful one. Now at the beginning of a new season we are extremely anxious to have you continue with us and want to assure you that we will do everything within our power to merit your confidence. If there is any reason why we should not expect to meet you again on these grounds, we will consider it a favor if you will let us know-that we may have the opportunity of correcting any mistake or clearing any misunderstanding that may exist. Hoping in either case to see or hear from you again, and with best wishes for nineteen twenty-one we are Faithfully yours, CHASE AND COMPANY Branch: 212 East State St., Ithaca, N. Y. -0- - - - - - -- .- - -:-U1-,ini .:- .: 1- 2 -- 211 1' 'J -1 -1 1 655 AFTER You Leave Cornell When you fellows are scattered all over the country, you'll rind it rather hard to drop into a shop and secure the articles of wear you have been in the habit of buying, like. Collar- attached Shirts, Correct Cravats, Golf Hose, Wool Hose, Caps, Young Men's hats and the last Word in Full Dress Fixings. Our Mail Order Department will always be at your service. Send to us, and our Uncle Samuel will do the rest. L. C. BEMENT The Toggery Shop Makers of Shirts that Fit. Cotrell and Leonard Albany, N. Y. Makers and Renters of ACADEMIC OUTFITS Correct hoods for all degrees Sample bulletin, full information on request Intercollegiate Bureau of Academic Costumes L. C. BEMENT Our Ithaca Representative and Distributor HCLLAND BROS. IF OT-WHY OT? 312 E. Seneca St. Ithaca, N. Y. -'1 1 1 1 - - - - 1 in-.o-n 656 1110111111101 111111 1:11 1 1:1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1:1 ew Alhambra Hotel AND RESTAURANT Cor. Aurora and Seneca Sts. We make a specialty of planked steaks as in Ye Olden Days . During the Summer months our dining room is the coolest in Ithaca. Quick Service and Good Food have given us the reputation which we enjoy. 4 ASK THE OLD GRAD TOM HERSON Prop. 1 1 1n1x141n1u1a:1::1:1 1 1 1.1::1:1:1 1 1:1 1:1 1 14.-0-1 - 11-1 - - - 14gn-'11u-':-n-will-0'U-1110-0-H111 657 . . Wright Company Broad 8a Huntington Streets Philadelphia, Pa. Engravers Printers S lfationers COMMENCEMENT INVITATIONS CLASS JEWELRY DANCE PROGRAMS A MENUS CALLING CARDS LEATHER SOUVENIRS STATIONERY WEDDING STATIONERY Time-Tested Investment Service The Straus Brothers had a modest beginning in Civil War days. For many years, its financing operations were confined to the agricultural Held, the most important industry in the Middle West at that time. Straus Farm Mortgages gained a reputation for quality and dependability that has never been questioned for sixty-one years. Three generations of con- servative investors have provided a ready market for these securities. With the broader commercial development of the country, the Straus Brothers Company largely extended its operations to include underwriting well-established industrial corporations. Thus we offer conservative investors Farm Mortgages, Industrial Bonds, and Gold Notes that we purchase outright with our own funds and recommend because of their excellent character. The Straus Brothers Company 10 South LaSalle St., Chicago Capital and Surplus, 354,000,000 Established, 1860 - Z 111:-nz 1 Z Z Z -,-,-:gn-Din-U, - 7-2, ,:.. - .. - - - iz 658 1 1 - -1 14211212i'iJioi4liu1c1:uiu1:1n- This Book is a product of the Year Book De- partment of the Rogers Printing Company Dixon, and Chicago, Illinois Three Stores Filled With lhe Best of Musical Goods For over thirty years, we have always offered for sale only goods of estab- lished merit and unquestioned Reliability. Our constantly increasing volume of business we credit to this policy of handling only goods of the very highest repu- tation and quality. I VICTROLAS AND VICTOR RECORDS CHICKERING PIANOS MARTIN MANDOLINS AND GUITARS GIBSON MANDOLINS HOLTON BAND INSTRUMENTS LUDWIG DRUMS AND DRUMMERS' TRAPS Our Sheet Music Department always offers the HITS while they are HITS Our Repair Department is fully equipped promptly to take care of all repairs on Pianos, Victrolas, Stringed Instru- ments, Band Instruments and Drums. Hickey's Lyceum Music Store 105-109-111 S. Cayuga St. ITHACA 660 H U U U u H U -,--------.-,-------L-------,-::::,:,i I H I HL HOUSE OF QUALI I Y 5 Right at your Front Door in College Town COn The Hillj ANYTHING A COLLEGE MAN CAN WEAR U Il MEN'S FURNISHINGS ' SHOES - AND H ATHLETIC GOODS U ! GEORGE F. D OLL Q Q I U 411 College Ave. Ithaca's Only Cash Haberdasher U II H -0:':': I -2- -'I -'- - - - H - ig QA J. T. CALKINS Q bf ITHACA'S A Q 7 EXCLUSIVE LEATHER, ' 6 N STORE Q ' ' J 123 East State Street V G H o e 2 i Il QQ - L U 83 R 5 16 X G I J Q 11. You Will Find A Fun Line of J QQ N . i ,gfj fw ' t Trunks, Bags, Cases, Portfolios, H 'X 4 Ev and Fancy Leather Goods ' y H OUR JUNIOR WVEEK GUEs'rs No. 4 . . . ll 'tThe Young Thing tasking you ever so claintily to I I : I :az : : : 2 I : :.,:..f. fetch her lipstick if you would be so kincl.J 661 .- 1 ,-,ciqinizzurfzri L- 1 --' -' The A. Sherman Lumber Co. SPRUCE AND WHITE PINE TO THE RETAIL DEALER ------------A---u...1o:v -4 :Moi -,M ,,,:1.,M,,1.,1n1.11, ic.-4.14 The Cascadilla Schools PREPARATORY BOARDING SCHOOL SUMMER SCHOOL SPECIAL TUTORING SCHOOL Prepare Especially for Cornell TRUSTEES F. C. CORNELL C. D. BOSTWICK ERNEST BLAKER P Address THE CASCADILLA SCHOOLS Ithaca, New York n1o:ozf1::::-----,-- H 81 P GLOVES THEY FIT 5 x Sold by leading dealers in Ithaca and elsewhere thruout the United States MADE BY H Sc P GLOVE COMPANY Johnstown, N. Y. 7 1 1 - 1 1 11101-01:1 1 1 1 MELVILLE B. FULLER ANDREW G. VOGT CLARENCE R, NIMS lVICIHb61' N- Y- Stock EXCIIQXHQC Member New York Coffee Exchange H RRIS 8: FULLER N. Y. Stock Exchange N, Y. Coffee Exchange Equitable Building 120 Broadway Telephone: Rector 3640 Union Trust Building Baltimore, Md. Private Wire Philadelphia, Pa. 1.1,n1.1..1n1n1o,1 1 1 1 1 1 1o n114:10-1:110101u1n1:x14n1n1o1u1u To Whom It May Concern: Are you entrusted with the respon- sibility of buying food supplies for Fraternities? If so, you are naturally concerned about the quality of such foods-You Want the Best. That brings us to the point-The best things to eat are packed under the Queen Brand. Get in touch with the local representative, Irving I-I. Sherman, 201 Highland Ave., Ithaca, N. Y. KOENIG 81, SHUSTER, Inc. . CSole Proprietorsj NEW YORK, N. Y. ...-,I ....- 1- :..:.: .........:..: I -..g. 4. A college man requires amusement, the sort that is to be found in B. F. KEITH'S AHTHE WORLD'S MOST BEAUTIFUL THEATRE Visit it once a week Make it your best friend Daily and Sunday matinees at 2. Every Night at 8. Prices: zo cents to 51.10 including tax. 1' vioxx-1-1111 1 -u1o1'- - u1o1.i4 1.1 1 1 1 1 1.1 1 1:1::1::1:x141n1 1 111 1 1 ... 1011111101111 1 Skillkrafters Incorporated STATIONERS, ENGRAVERS Sz JEWELERS Honor Quality DANCE PROGRAMS LEATHER BOOKLETS INVITATIONS ENGRAVED STATIONERY ' GREETING CARDS VISITING CARDS CLASS PINS dz RINGS PRIZE CUPS MEDALS dz INSIGNIA 1723 Ranstead Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 1 I 1 -1 1 --1 121 1 --1 111- 1 1 1 111:11-101 1 1 1 1 1 1 1:11-1:1:1:1:1:1:1:1:1:1111 191'-1-fi 1 1 1 10-0-.r 1 - 1 -. 1 11:1 664 u1n11:1111111111----1111111, ----11111.11 --,, V N' - , fl l QUALITY ' f P l ' Distinctive without i O Extravaganoe , 4 Slllf lf L ij' Alexandefs Clothes Shop 124 E. State St. Ithaca, N. Y. ,141 1 1:1:1:1 1 1 1 1 1 11-1w1u1u1o1 1 1 11:1 1 1 1:1 1 1 as 1:1 1 1 1u1n1u:1n1o1o1011:1-a1n1o.1u1u1u1u1n1o1u1u1u1u1 1 1 1 1 BURNS' MOTHER'S BREAD They all use it at some time during the College course. The Crews, Athletic Teams, and the Civil Engineers at their Camp. Ask your Grocer for Breakfast Rolls and Bread, used at all F1-a,19ernities and Boarding Houses. Call and see how it is made. BURNS' SANITARY BAKERY 110 N. Corn Street 01 1:11:11 111.1 1:1 1U1014:11,1111-nn1m:1nr.14:1:v4nsc1-11101 .1 1 1 .1 1:1 667 ,.. .- - - - 1 1.1 1 1 1 1 1 1 :rf --:-1:-rits: 1,1 You Don't Know Until You Try Some have the idea that they cannot buy accurately by mail. This is a mistaken idea. Convince yourself by trading with the Co-Op. There are books you will need at all times of the year and gift articles at Christmas time. Cross Section Paper Better Than The Ordinary Hardly a day passes but what someone sends in for cross section paper. There is hardly a firm in the United States has the assortment of atfcurate plates for cross section paper we have. Get the sample book and our prices. Cornell Co-Op Society Morrill Hall ithaca, N Y - 1- 1 1010.-111.1 1 1-1 1 1 1 1 11:1 G66 :1:n1n1n1 1:1 1 1 1:1-1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1:1 1 1 -1 1.1 - -.- 1,1 1 I. .DELL MERCHANT TAIL OR I have a complete line of Spring and Summer samples, and I am prepared to make your Spring and Summer Suit right in our own work shop under the supervision of an Experienced Cutter and Tailor who will cut you the latest styles. We make a Specialty of Golf Suits and Dress Suits. - We also sell pressing con- tracts. Cleaning and Altering of all kinds of garments on short notice. Come and look our line over. I. V. DELL MERCHANT TAILOR 204 Dryden Road Ithaca, N. Y. We Buy Second Hand Ladies' and Gents' Clothing and Shoes Garments Dyed. .:.,::.:::1:.::::.:..1-1.25 ---. zzz:------- U U II II I InsuranceUU ' I in one. U FIRE AUTOMOBILE BURGLARY Fraternity Houses will receive special AIQID TOURISTS, EBAGGAGE ' considerations. We cater to the most . particular, and insure efficient and U prompt service. The Strongest Companies H Represented U U Q n College Avenue Daniel E. Marsh Marlfgf 102 N. Tioga St. Over the Corner Bookstore Y S H d 2 : . M , t. . Established 1849 Once Trred ou re a is e U U U U . - - - -L -..-..-..- - - 011142111111-111 1,1u:i111u1e1e1:o,o o,o-ucn14nvw4D0- ,- - -vi ----1---W - -' G67 o I-ol 11 -' 1 1 10 Q. --...----.-21.11.11 .v0-- 51-11- .:.,:..g U nr H Fraternity and Fishis not as heavy as most foocjs ll although It eontalns as much proteln Q lj as the average flesh food, therefore, i H being the best food to eat when - z studying ' CHINA, SILVERWARE, KITCHEN U UTENSILS FURNITURE, RUGS, - BEDDINGJ CURTAINS, SHADES, 1 . Il ETC. H I C. N. SHIPPEE Estimates and Prices EXCLUSIVE DEALER OF FISH I cheerfully submitted , TOMPKINS COUNTY I U Telephones: 2612-2108 II : H . - ! Office of P. D. Q. De11very E Rh N Y 'I 109 E. Green St aca, . . V U H EQ! ri -il 1 1010121 Ali lflitlitilrlflli ll GOT T0 CQAV1 F012 WAT EXAM OQYLL - 6 6 ovEQFL0w THIS - - U couesei ,,.., Q FHM? f MQW ' U as ,X I, JI sq., 5 The THIIOT Q. f Wf - f 1 f . 45121 U 5 Ithaca, N-. Y. 6 Z3 l E HTVVENTY CASES BEHIND IN BOARDMANU U Q sto uinzziiiziiiiii-114: Equipped with many years' experience for making photo- graphs of all sorts, desirable for illustrating college annuals. Best obtainable artists, workmanship and the capacity for prompt and unequalled service. o PHOTOGRAPHERS TO H1921 Cornellianu Address requests for information to our Executive Offices, 1546 Broadway, N. Y. C. STUDIOS ALSO CON VEN IEN T LY LOCATED AT- 22O West 42nd Street, N. Y. C. Ithaca, N. Y. i Hanover, N. H. West Point, N, Y, South Hadley, Mass 1 - .. -. -2,-.:-. - - - -1,-U-ni I .: zz.: .: 1- 1 -1: 2 669 Q ooo 1 1:1 01 1111 n 11:1 1:11 101:11 u 101 0 U H Il U Il o an v no 1 n H U v 0.4 1 1.11----11111114 ,- It used to be: Show me something in a suit of clothes. It's changing now 1 to: ' Show me something in a HICKEY-FREEMAN Suit. And it isn't advertising that's done it, either. It's just the down-right quality of the clothes themselves, and the fair prices we ask for them. Wells-Shannon Company Ithaca, N. Y. Akron, Ohio 1111- 1 1 1 1- 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1:1::1: o of -1- 1 1 - 1 .. 1 1.11 1u111.... Wisteria Tea Garden 313 East State Street Particular Food for Particular People. Dainty Lunches Private Rooms for Banquets Dinners on Short Notice Best Materials and Best Service Soda fountain and Candies Open After Theatres Hours: Daily 10:00 A.M. to 10:30 P.M. Sunday 5 P.M. to 9:30 P.M. 11111011-1 11-11 11--01 11:-'r1o1o1 R. C. Osborn dc Co. 119-121 E. State HOME MADE CANDIES WHITMAN FRESH CHOCOLATES STATIONERY, BOOKS, TOYS BASEBALL AND TENNIS GOODS One of the big stores in Ithaca to do your Trading 1 1 - - - 1011444 6 -0- 1 - 1 -n-011--n-1.1 - 1 1 - KEEP US IN MIND I Whenever you want athletic equipment of any kind, either while you are at Cornell or after you leave. delivery all over the country. 1 Let us put your name on our mailing list for our semi-annual catalogue. I I We make a specialty of filling mail orders for athletic equipment for I I We have for immediate shipment, full outfits for baseball, football, tennis, golf, basketball and all other indoor and outdoor sports. Treman King and Company Ithaca, N. Y. - ,- M , 1:5 ' 'V - 'ii - ' , - , ' ,Q .M 'f - V .. --------...,,-,,-,,------:,::::'--1 671 o 50, gn- - - - - 1 , Q 1.1 -010-111 11:11:1- 1- 1 1 1 1 11,140.0 110111 1 1-1 1 1 1 11111 1-1' .g.,1.----- 11-11'----- 11'1' U B - , B B OWI1 Make PIPES H - saga. P age 1,11 1. E Dunhill Pipes 5 Conwy PIPQS ' - - - fre . - O O II ' C ri.. ft t i A--- 2: : -f'.,i I t Ex: 7:---It ' .iii 1' 1' '.:.- --' 'S : ,,.-c,g51ix -- 25 , 5.1: I35igiu.,:i2Iif3:,.- .S ,- It- - . .. .rs H Qgiag Q ., Q.. 2 wil . - ig.: 'tu.1f9l xnuilfg ' P-'sgJ'!!!.' fx- .vfn --fn em' f - 2?:US2Hfi'f.: 5 Ifkhaoa Hotel , Ithaca . fl. . : 2 H HL 77 S Mo. , EN PEAR, af- wif H . H Class or Fraternity Letters in Silver H Inlaid on Pipes H Q Imported Cigarettes and R Smoking Mixtures N 5 Everything for the Smoker Q ll E We have made the ofiicial Class Pipes H from 1904-1924 inclusive U --------,--- Lgsmnnmsros. j 1.11-1-------1.-1-..g. Sheldon Court K Private Dormitory For men students of Cornell Univer- sity. Located at College Ave., en- trance to campus. On car line. Modern, fireproof, shower baths, ten- nis Court. Restaurants and Cafeterias in immediate vicinity. Catalogue on request A. R. CONGDON, Manager 0 ' A F I .lu ' 'C - ,,,....5 .afZ!'5'R5 'gf' - X -'Q ' -K W i :.- V ' - 6 'NJ' W ' .J Xfx 0 M- si? Q 49' i lit X MQ 'mx ' 4 Y H W . . ,i Q V-sqnn Rus'-get '10, 1 I x ' Tffagfgiyffiaak - Q- ' 'N ' Q1 I m' :F N Q . ' 1 wri t ' Hlr' ,Tw -. ' , CX R V ,air-v '-l '!l tr - Wifenmawaweftgtelf-f'2fg-itagiff s. - - . no agswisigise 'fx ein 3 . NQ I. ?.t '?'f-'TER -N-8 The 'fsuem smith Ask for freecatalogue showing U special features ll E J. E. VAN NATTA 222 E. State Ithaca, N. Y. ll H ' 111 1 1x1mx111ur1..1.,1 1: We are on the hill. Palace Laundry 325 Eddy St. FRED C. BARNARD, Prop. High Grade Work G72 -------1111uiui1:.11i1o The Hoover CE, Smith Company 616 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia DIAMOND MERCHANTS JEWELERS AND SILVERSMITHS OHicial Jewelers to the American College Fraternities If you want the finest pin inade, and novelties of the best quality-W e Make ,Eur Specialists in Medals : Prizes 1 Trophies 11,1 1 1 1 1n1n1-1 1 1 1 1 1 ---------------'--n 1 1 1 1 111n.,n1n1 1 1 1 1.1 Let him who serves you best serve you inostn BEN FRANKLIN, Printer ll Stover Printing Company 115-117 North Tioga St. Ithaca, N. Y. will be pleased to serve you ' after your college days are over. Orders by mail receive the same prompt attention as though placed personally. The graduating class of 1921 is the twentieth class that we have served with , Right and On Time Printing Papa anakos The place where you are sure of the Best Assortment of Sweets THE HOME OF THE FAMOUS HOT FUDGE Whitman's, Page and Shaw, Apollo and other high grade chocolates are always to be had. Service is our first aim Corner of College Avenue and the Car Line -1:11111 10.1111-mini 1- :fin-14:1 1-01-: 11 1 1 1 1:1 101010111 1 1 11:1 1 1:1 1 1 11:1 1 1:1111 1c1::1:r1o11 -1u1::- 1 1 1:1::1::1::1 The Atkinson Press PRINTING - -mn ' AYKINSGN PRESS rnumcuex PUBLICATION S, FRATERNITY WORK PROMPT SERVICE EARL E. ATKINSON Telephone 2623 122 South Tioga Street, Ithaca u1::1 1:1:1::1:1::1::1::1.-1n1n1::1::1::1: T M I , I Nm! W Q, L 4 Xlxf I I lfzi 2, X, .M An I - HUM-T ' b V7 il, Q3 '27 duc'Jt'n5r5c56 K Y, I il . A 1 UU 11? A COUNTER ATTACK Q'u1u1, 1 1 1 WWLCHS CANDYSTORE NEXT TO THE CRESCENT CIGARS, CIGARETTES, TOBACCO CHEWING GUM AND BUTTERED POPCORN o 'W111' 1--- -1-11-11141141011 674 1 11 1 1 1:11:1-1:1:1::1:p-131:-gg, Q :zo 1u1 :u1o1u-1m:11: 111011: 1- u 101 1101 1:11:11 u ! u U o 0.0 o 9.0 U U U H U U U U U Il U n U n U u fic 0:0 Altmalfs Cheese N0 Meal Compleie Wiihoui Ii JOHN G. NEUMEISTER CO. 156 West Kinzie Street Chicago, Ill. riogr - 1 1 -' 1'1'1'1-10101-'1'1 0.11 1:x1:n.1:r1c1u1::1 1 11:1 11: We think we have the best store in town. But we're trying to make it better all the time. Our aim is to give THE BEST GOODS THE BEST SERVICE THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE 9 Atwater s The Store with Everything to Eat. Phone fjggifgfzitil Colonial Building 1.21: : : : : I I 1- : :zz 2 :.,-..g. The Robinson Studio INC PHOTOGRAPHIC PORTRAITS FRATERNITY GROUPS PICTURE FRAMES A comparison of quality is invited. 212-214 E. State St. . W. STRAUS 8L CO. Established 1882 Incorporated Investment Bonds NEW YORK . CHICAGO . 150 Broadway Straus Building Oflices in Fifteen Principal Cities 39 years withoutloss to any investor 9- -L 1 - - 1 1 1 101-n1x.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 1w1u1o1n1 1:11 1 1 111 - 1 -:-1:1- -v'vvw?l'l'xf'l'5 2f-' G! E p rm arts lo MI I 6522 529 1600 Broadway 801-807 Broadway Corner 48th St., New York Between 11th and 12th Sts., New York Greatest Clothes Values In America For Men and Young Men College Clothes Evening Clothes Sport Clothes Neat 8a Distinct For The Critical For Those Who Know FROM MAKER TO WEARER Our Auburn Branch 27 Stores In 57 Genessee St. 26 Cities Factory and Executive Ojfces: 801-807 Broadway, New York 1 111n101011111.1010-11110101111011:1n1u1o1a-14:11:11:1:11:11-:1:1::1:n1 1 1 1 1 1 1:1 1 1 1 1:1 1 1,,1,,1,,- -- 1 1 1 1 1 1 1' 111-' 1-11221 677 rw l I' l f val? NUS PE CILS OR quick lecture room note tak- ing 5 for high lights and deep shadows in the art class 3 for intricate technical work in draftingg for every pencil purpose in and out of college, no pencil can compare with the superb VENUS. :Clie largest selling qualify pencil in the world 17 black degrees, 3 copying For bold heavy lines 6B-SB-4B-3B For general writing and sketching ZB-B-HB-F-H ZH-3H-4H-5 H- 6H For delicate thin lines 71-1-BH-9H. Plain Ends. per dqz., 31.00 Rubber Ends, pe' .1oz., 1.20 ff! .rlaliunerx and norm' throughout me lJJOf!df 218 Fifth Ave., New York Dept. M-35 ' American Lead Pencil Co. 8 f' ., f '- X if WEN .1 leaf J 'l ie, . ' U i F gf 52 , , 'A ' . .- -hi 3 3 'Qui yrf:,'2 - rx i E ne'-JG l , , 5 ez:---. 2 t w, J is ,,,.m:.'a'.:'.T..- :,'s, ' offs A -llrm lla lr-I:-IS, Q-N Graduate Clothes ALL-WO OL HAND -TAILO RED Young men desiring the new- est cloth patterns, pleasing styles, good wearing all-Wool fabrics, careful tailoring, will find all of these qualities in Graduate Clothes. -for sale by all clothiers who believe in giving exceptional values at reasonable prices. Let your next suit be a Graduate . It is guaran- teed by the inanufacturers. F4 CLOTHING TDR MENAYQUNQ-NICN-BOYS AND LITTLE, FELLQWS -5, noon-um-1 an Congress :-,C ears-.ef ' Fr.mL1in Sn-eef q.fr 'f '1'j 5' f q 0 .v U h C xcajo. l,l.S.A 1 .11111111111-.1 o.u:.r1.x1.1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1.1 - .1. 1 1 1 1 1.1 11, ,1,1.,1,,1..o 1.141111 1 1 1.1 1..1.y14.1.x1..1..1,.o ez., 4, Walter S. Baer Joseph L. Eisendrath Mervin K. Baer BAER, EISENDRATH 8: CO. MORTGAGE, BOND AND INVESTMENT BANKERS Continental and Commercial Bank Building 208 So. La Salle Street Chicago AUSTEN BROS WHOLESALE GRAIN AND HAY Receivers and Shippers Carload Lots 711 Wabash Bldg. Pittsburgh, Pa. .1.r1u--.1-- ----- ,1 .1 1 I1. , ,,, , 11 ,. .,.. 11.1.-,..,.. .. ,.,. E .Q Vx 'I , , X Q. - . , A I .'-.' 2 'i ,QZZZQQEQQE . r .im 1 --M-21 --'- .., - niniuizrzuiniaizrizxiniuin1:11:11n1o1o1u1u1n1u.1 11-11 -:sian win n 1:.:uio:n:uzu.:.x:u.:u1-ni ,,1.'1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1.1.1 1 1.1 -----0:4---------'- The Bellevue-Siraz' ord Philadelphicfs Leading Hotel an-pncsuzrimi 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 fa Q? 55' v K f lf 3 OUR JUNIOR WEEK GUESTS No. 3 The Nice Girlu Chates to toddle. It jiggles he r all up.D zz-::1::i::.::i::i i:.i:v1o:4:ix1:i:vfo1a Water samples analyzed and correcting reagents prepared to prevent incrustation or corrosion or pitting or any of the various expensive troubles caused by boiler feed waters. DEARBORN CHEMICAL CO 299 Broadway, New York 332 Michigan Ave., Chicago 30.14.11 1.1 1 1 1 1-1-1 Joe Petrillose COLLEGE AVENUE QNext to Georgia,Sj Modern Shoe Repairing THE QUICKEST WORK DONE ON THE HILL WE DO HAND AND MACHINE WORK SHOE SHINING FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN OUR PRICES ARE REASONABLE TRY US ONCE AND YOU'LL COME BACK. 1: izzix-.:::::1 :ni .ini ,gain-1: .-- rzzzxi save:-.-1:-i::::ua-pf:::m: 681 Q H .:151.:,:Y::i:,if,: 1:3 iqninzuiu..-: 1014050 io:i::i::z:1 1 .1 inia:i:::.r1:x1:yi.:im:i: ' H ii n BEST TAILORING IN THE CITY Binghamton, New York Alterggmlslglgiksy and u a e Absolutely Fireproof y Entirely equipped with Grinnell Sprinkler System 260 Rooms 180 Baths II U Direct Route to Watkins Glen, Coop- S erstown, Utica, Syracuse, Richfield H U ' Springspand Albanyg Newburgh, Lib- 9 U 121 East State Street ertyi Middletown, Scranton and Dela- ii mbove OSbOme,SBOOk86Candy Storeb ware Water Gap. -1 The environment, cuisine and service in our restaurants favorably compare with Broadway's Best. U U Tea Room and Candy Shop of unusual H it Cleaning Pressing excellence. Member of Empire Tours Associationg Headquarters of Binfrhamton Automo- : : - - - bile Club, Free infofmation and route Remodeling Suits a Speclalty cards to all tourists. U U Fireproof Garage in Connection ll Au W k N tl D B EDWARD M. TIERNEY, President or ea Y one Y Hand ll U COLUMBIA BAN . 507 Fifth Avenue near 42nd St. 415 Broadway cor. Canal St. Westchester Ave. 8a So. Boulevard, Bronx New York Members Federal Reserve System New York Clearing House Ass'n. Authorized depository for U. S. Government, N. Y. State, New York City funds. Also specially authorized by U. S. Courts for bankruptcy funds. iniuizn u 114 1 1 682 11111111111 1 , -------------1.1:111.o.a 34,-----...D--1111111.- H ECT-T'-li --WUT-'T' ESTABLISHED 1873 Q . V A. E. cilbefg a Co C : Clncorporatedj ll U A H H 229 North State Street, Chicago 0 0 E E MFG. JEWELRY co. Q q CAIEEZEDUEQSD 213 N. Liberty St. Baltimore, Md. U U Coifees - - Teas Grocers' Specialties H H . i f' Majestic Fraternity Jewelry Q U and ' Bouquet Brands Cannedfruits II II an 2 ' Vegetables DIAMONDS Pure Fruit Jams U U and Jeuies II ll PLATINUM JEWELRY H U ' 'We Specialize to Fraternities and Clubs g 3 Chas. R. Tilly, Representative E l -5171 iii iriirl 1:1 1-1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1.101111 1 1 1 1 2:1 1 1 Sweet's Steam and Oil Separators OPERATION 11 53 The accumulated moisture around the walls of the steam pipe is caught r V by the upper edge of cone A and carried dtown back of a lining to the ll ,,,b.-f water chamber. The current of steam entering the Separator impinges , upon the conical surface composed of solid plate C covered with sieve B, 15 J ., , 5 ' M - 1:1 through which water may freely pass, but from which it cannot readily lit ff, ' If ' ti ' escape. Passing through the sieve and depositing on the solid surface of gg gh lljltri' ltj :ff the cone C this Water is carried by conductors to the water chamber. iff jtf lg By means of the cone the column of steam is changed to an annular ring, VC. 1 . G., gif which is comparatively thin, even While the full era of the pipe is main- . my tl: gf tained. The steam upon the outside of this ring comes in contact with lilly the lining of the shell, which has a sieve of the same character as at B, EF W f fr and which catches and entrains any water which may be contained in gli T555 'ME A that portion of the current. There is also provided a lip at lower edge Girl of inverted cup, which leads all the water that may adhere to its surface .gut down through the conductors to the water chamber. The current of iilllgll steam passes through the passage indicated by white lines, and is sub- g l, D3 jected to a whip-snapping action, which will throw off any moisture that il - 5 I2 - has not been caught by the surface over which it has passed. The dia- U' ,ml g,,::f.j gf! 1 phragm F prevents the steam from picking any Water out of the water 5 chamber. ' M Made in all styles. Send for Catalog. YERTICAL STYLE DIRECT SEPARATOR COMPANY Corner Fayette and Geddes Streets, Syracuse, N. Y. 4:41-w1o1 1:10111-u1u1m:1u1 1 1:1mup4:14:1 1:1-e1 1:11 -1:1:1-:1:..1::.1:1-:1- G83 - - --- - 111--y1011-101111111010-iirilli -'Ii 1 1 1 1 11101111 1 1 1o..u14,1-11 .. 1,1 1.1 Shade and beauty now -not ien years hence YOU can at once begin to enjoy the shade and beauty of fine trees. We have done the Waiting. Our large-size Shade Trees and Evergreens are ready for immed- iate planting. Harrisons' Norway Maples may be had in sizes up to 4 inches diameterg Oriental Planes, up to 3 inches diameter 5 Evergreens up to 14 ft. high. These will give a finished appearance to your grounds which would otherwise require years of Waiting, Send for Planting Guide - Free Our 1921 Planting Guide lists fifty kinds of Evergreens and thirty varieties of Shade Trees, and Small Fruits. Send a postal today. 0 I , . J.G.n-mnnnsou s sons PROPRIETQRS Oriental Plane, a hardy shade tree of great beauty An mom Assoamow -' Trustwortxlyl '. A Trees lr Plants 1 '. h Sr Nunsrrmua I Largest Growers of Fruit Trees in the Worldw ' O Berlin, Maryland 1 1:1 :1::1 1 1:1:1::1::1o1n.1x:1m:1:x1rz1u o1a:1:1:1:1:1:1:1 1 1 1: 4 wv -.W -,-Ns,.s:1-we-ux:.vaq,-v-pq-qmgsl . . 1 -1111111..:111x1n14.111 684 Established 1862 Foreman Bros. Banking Co. CHICAGO Incorporated A STATE BANK in 1897 Member Federal Reserve System Capital and Surplus THREE MILLION DOLLARS The old boys well remember hits that won the games and goals that decided gridiron contests. The boys of today have the opportunity of seeing us attain our goal. May we suggest a few of our recent winning hits? BUTTER CHOCOLATES-Contain butter creams, honey nougat, maple wal- nut, marshmallows, fruit and nut specialties, covered with Swiss style milk coating. MILK CHOCOLATES1Full assortment of chocolate specialties covered with finest grade Swiss style milk coating obtainable. ' L'ARIBA MILD BITTER SWEETS-With its varied assortment of choco- lates and specialties with line grade of mild bitter coating. VARIETY PACKAGE-As the name implies, a splendid group of chocolates, doubled dipped numbers, bonbons and hard candies. just make a forward pass for Booth's Chocolates Elmira, N. Y. The Confection of Perfection Ask Your Dealer. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1n1n1n,1-1:11:1011-.ini 1 1 2 -1 1 -1 1 2 1' 1111113 G85 ::1:1::1::1:1 1 1 1 1 1 1::1:1:1 12111111 1::1:1::1::1:1:x1::1:u11:1::1 B LF O BLUE BOOK 1 92 1 The Standard Reference for Fraternity Jewelry, together with Illustrated Badge Price List, will be mailed on application. L. G. BALFOUR CO. Attleboro, Mass. BADGES JEWELRY STATIONERY HOTEL SENECA Geneva, N. Y., On Seneca Lake European Plan 100 Rooms with Bath Service A La Carte and Table d'I-Iote Grill Open Until Midnight Private Dining Room for those who desire seclusion. Special attention given to dinner parties and banquets. GLENN R. MORTON, Manager . 1.1 1114-1-1.14:1:1 1 -111 - .1::1u1oa:o1c1 .111 1 1:1-:n1::1n1o1c1::1ro1o14 1 case If you are interested in Engineering Investigate Clarkson College of Technology POTSDAM, N. Y. Four years'courses leading to degrees in CHEMICAL, CIVIL, ELECTRICAL AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Full Equipment-Thorough Instruction-Expenses Low Beautifully situated in the Adirondack Region Northern New York , Catalogue upon application JOHN P. BROOKS, President r:o:01oio1o14r1z14v24viv14xi::i2:i1vi HD0Z0-1fP14'i -'- '-' 1' 1 'i A . 687 Phone Rector 5000 JO EPHTHAL 8: CO 120 Broadway, New York Members NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE HIGH CLASS O INVESTMENT PREFERRED STOCKS W1'ite for Circular A Private Wires to Principal Cities 088 A THE ASBESTOS TEXTILE CO Mills General Offices NORTH BROOKFIELD 18 EAST 41ST. STREET Mass. New York USE OUR BRAKE LINING FOR YOUR CARS :i4x1ni11io1ei014r14.-:2vi4x.-1.1.,ic1J- 1 - 689 T - - - - - - - -1-.gn-.nzzzz 1 I 211121 1 Ihr Ltiank nf Hnitvh Sintra MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM Resources over 335,000,000 MAIN OFFICE Fifth Avenue at 32nd Street NEW YORK CITY BRANCHES 77-79 Delancey Street 116th Street and Madison Avenue Southern Boulevard and Freeman Street 1 1 1 1 1 iii -111111211141 1 21:1 zz- 690 u1u::o1-n11111111111:1010.11-1n1o1u1o n my fn o - - - - -0101010-1n1n1o1n1.o101u14 WHAT COLLEGE MEN KNOW WITHOUT TUTORING No college curriculum includes a course of good grooming'-yet varsity inen possess definite and different style pref- erences. p These dress distinctions follow thein through life-permitting a keen ob- server to identify a college inan by the cut of his coat. It is gratifying to be able to report the preferences of collegians and aluin- ni for our Exeter suits. Pure English in style-expressing the university idea with the accuracy of a BA. degree. Precisely and skilfully tailored, yet re- flecting the comfortable lounginess that bespeaks cainpus days. i ff if ' 4 fl 4 Q24 l 'J-.1 , 2 A - ll in Q i x A In a wide range of distinctive pat- terns-and an equally wide range of prices which provide exceptional value. Satisfactory Wear Guaranteed WEBER 8a HEILBRO NER Clothiers, Haberdashers and Hatters 24241 Broadway ,f42nd 8a 5th Ave. 150 Nassau 345 Broadway :'t44th 8a Broadway 20 Cortlandt 775 Broadway 1363 Broadway X30 Broad 51185 Broadway 'tClothing at these Stores X381 Fulton St., Borough Hall, Brooklyn X800 Broad St., Newark x1n1o1n1u1n1o1u1o1n1n1u1o1n1o -1 1 1 1 -1011:14111:1o1u1u1o.1n1u 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1n1n1n1u1 1 1 Geo. . Millar 81 Co., inc. Paper Merchants MAYVILLE TYMPAN MAYVILLE OFFSET MAYVILLE DIE WIPING MAYVILLE FOLDERS The above are some of our specials and are standardv in their respective lines. 284-290 Lafayette Street New York City ..-111-.---1 ------cn 1111314110191 1 1111- - 1 -0 0 1' I1-1-1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11-1'-1-1-o'o O..-------if-:zz-1-in Cornell Modern Shoe Repairing 402 Stewart Ave. CFoot of Williams Streetj Work done while you wait by the Goodyear welt shoe re- pairing system. Shoes shined and shoe accessories. Work Called for and delivered. Phone 5603 JOSEPH COSENTINI THE Fred E. Illston Ice Co. Established 1876 PURE ICE PROMPT SERVICE Oiiice 716 West Clinton Street Uptown Office A.B. Brooks Drug Store Phone 2032 'Q ui 1 1. -1 -1 ..-1 -1 11 -1 1- -1 11 1 -14:1 .-4 0-1-1,-.--11-11.-- :1-4 Northern New York The Land of Opportunity For Profitable Development WATER POWER ELECTRIC POWER FORESTS V MINERALS AGRICULTURE BUSINESS MEN'S ASSOCIATION Drawer E A Potsdam, N. Y. Your Friends Can Buy Anything You Can Give Them Except Your Photograph For nearly 22 years we have Photo- graphed and pleased Cornell Students and we can please You. Dial 2169 for an appointment Kodaks, Supplies, Developing, Print- ing and Enlarging any PI-IOTOGRAPHER Opposite Tompkins Co. Bank 2 2 H qi H U 4 fo 2 l n Q U U U ll U ll Q Q...-U-n-0-0-o-0-u-o-.i-0-0-n...n- .--i..u,v x 1 T7 xi uallty - Style - Fit And Workmanship WNNMX At h E - X 1 A 1 eRzghiPrzce f w w -' 21. f , ' f' fe ' ,ff f ,ff ff - X 14 Dealers E I1 , X M veryw ere F eele E im X E 4 . if ..,1.,e , I e ee ay if 4 f ,E ,xy NN E X . t,1. Y ., 01, . N, fe, . y:f xZS'Q-1, 21 sf E Q ,f M , f'ee fi ff fu me- h If X E fbi' -2- E E ' ir q ' is- . bfg nfgigl Sf A X : ,Jf gig H1 E ' K ' X A ' New ,V,1Mi'ex,,ii, sme.! Jw we f 1 w e iy'ff.,5vWe mx .5 wg 5 ,MM 1, f N 1-.1 W! K' e .- few '- Ma ' E Mais ff E- - 1 f ' L K wx E ff XMXMH1 v A Q5 bf yff f X WX 'H WW, 952' X' . 'XWX M X, .f --:vii v- 'H -1 MX-.mi KU EJ Lx '--' -1-' iq. e N'NwYQf1i.szv1e. fm.-im. mm cms ' 55 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK CITY 693 a DC 0 It's , The most a man can expect in a pipe '- and just a little more. The WDC is a pipe ' you have a right to be proud of. Genuine N French Briar, Demuth seasoned, and guar- anteed against cracking or burning through. 3 N A . - m. Demuth 8: Co. can The World's Largest 111: Makers of ,...Z Fine Pi es M :iw 'i5' ff95 'f::'M P ksh..-tai' :lieu ,lv -,-3,4 '-, - ,-, W., n.,.' .- TRADE MARK ' iQQifiw1, e..-Z V' spring 2llFx '.4:.45 . i ' 'HYIHQ ww,wx1w1w1lQk'-gitrt-2 Sivpiirfg . V - A - .. 'P ' ' A' Q P-- .gKMulL64- . -In iff: 'lwyfkf-Fry - 'Wai ieiikff- N THE EVOLUTION OF AN IDEA Twenty-seven years ago Harris Brothers Company started its career on a new and original idea--to buy and sell merchandise and material of proved merit only, at un- matchable bargain prices. From that day to this, we have never swerved from our original plan and purpose. To carry on this unique and different program. we have invaded every field of commerce. No forced sale of any con- sequence was conducted without the presence of our expert buyers. Manufacturers of the world's finest products, hard pressed for cash, know where they can get it--if the material measures up to our high standards and they are willing to make the necessary price concessions. It is sure to End its way to one of our big warehouses. Leading concerns, everywhere, never think of buying until our vast stocks are carefully consulted. There is no limit to our far- reaching operations. Today it may be a complete manufacturing plant, grounds,build- ings, equipment and all--tomorrow an eX- position or one of the Governments Army Training Camps. So our vast stocks offer unlimited opportunities for you no matter what your needs may be. OUR STOCK INCLUDES - ' Lumber and Millwork Steel Roofing Harris Homes Plumbing Material Prepared Roofing Garages Heating Supplies Boilers Agricultural Implements Wire and Fencing Smoke Stacks Contractors, Supplies Machinery Hardware Oil Field Supplies Power Transmission Paint Mine Supplies Pipe, Valves, Fittings Hose Marine Supplies ' Furniture Steel Products Cable and Rope Rugs Wire Products Power Plant Equipment Structural Steel Steel Buildings Office Equipment asm and Iron sis. HARRIS BROTHERS CO. CHICAGO n u u rx rn oi ------ -Y------1141-01-?,1.-,..11-?--- 1 1 -1 1' 11mx11rni4v2n1i:i 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 l - 1 - 1 -- 1 1 1:mcQn-g.- Hirsch, Lilienthal CE, Co. 165 Broadway New York MEMBERS : NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE NEW YORK COFFEE' and SUGAR EXCHANGE CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE :ini-41:41:03-1:u1r10crr14:n:-uzani 11:1-ci 1-:1-zz 1:1-:1-:xi ' 695 1 1 '- '-u-nic----- -'- cnvucnrioi M ax N. Nathanson Real Esfa1feOperaz'or 170 Broadway New York 696 Yard Phone Newtown 135 Empire Wrecking Co., Inc HOUSE WRECKERS NEW AND SECOND HAND BUILDING MATERIALS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION 400-414 Grand Street Maspeth, L. I. New York Ofiice 170 Broadway Phone Cortlandt 8180 I I A 1 , A, 0, 1 1.-.-,,-,,-,g - - -:1:1::.:::.::-L-': 697 . -me aww' -v--it-.-.--ii---1-oi. X Ulle . N I f KU ' FQ.. g t afar.. M in -1 'U D -if 'H -E.. A S2 1' l 53. 2 . 5 gig s 53 geeks. 'Tread-Kill Shaking Grate Tread-Kill Dumping Grate for bituminous coal for anthracite coal Over ten thousand in daily service, proving their ability to get the B. T. U. out of the cheapest grades of coal at the lowest upkeep cost. Catalogue and information on request. M. H. TRE DWELL CO. I zu:UZ0: : : : :t: : :tlE' A Harvev S Kellogg Wallace I. Kellogg H , i f U 2 X I l Stationery JK ' Cigars and Tobacco ' ' i 91. gf , Post Cards k n it , Il X. '1- E WW - f. - N K ellogg 81 Son i 'is' X Q News Dealers t g 6. A U ns.-gg, 4 n awelgvei E ifrvfijbfbxii LEADING DAILY NEWSPAPERS : ' J CURRENT MAGAZINES U W-. r 'i'i'1 U W,-ggi, Subscriptions received for Magazines :I E U i, A i E U v v 109 ast State Street H i Colonial Building I s thaca' New York U OUR JUNIOR VVEEK GUEs'rs No. 5- The Mistake U Ceveryone disclaims the responsibility-somebody : : : : I : : : : I :,:,,f, whisper her Lee has surrendered.J G93 111111111111111111111-.---,,1L111M 1 1 1 1 -I'-01H1rl1o1u.1u:1:1 1,1 A. W. CALLOWAY, ARTHUR B. STENVART R. P. MALONEY, President Vice-President Vice-Pres. Sz Gen. Mgr The Davis Coal and Coke Co. Miners and Shippers of Davis, Orenda, Thomas Biiuminous Coal For By-Product, Bunker, Export, Smithing, Domestic and Steam Use. Mines on the Baltimore 8a Ohio and Western Maryland Railroads. SHIPPING PIERS: New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore C. C. KNOBELOCH, Sales Manager General Offices:-Continental Bldg., Baltimore, Md. Cable Address- Davisque H 11111011101 1 1 1011-1 1 1 1 1010-01 50? 1- 1 1 1 1 1 '- Z 1030: 699 -3-14 - -14-1 -1---pi 1 1n:1:yq-puz1::::- 1 -1 1 1 I- I 1:1 iii Norton Printing I Company 317 E. State St. COLLEGE, FRATERNITY, AND COMMERCIAL PRINTING 1 1:1-,ini 1-:-:-:-.-:i 1110111101011-iziai 1:1 inizi 111110: 700 :zu mini: li 2 .0 1 o to 3 .4 1- -1- - - 1 1 1 .-14.1.11 1 1 -wt. ,tn Wells-Shannon Co. EXCLUSIVE CLOTHES - FOR COLLEGE MEN Ithaca, N. Y. Akron, Ohio .1mzr11.1.1... 1 1.1 1 1 Ithaca Steam Dye Works I Dyers To The Trade J. C. Durfey 409 West State Street Yards of Paper Toweling every time he dries his hands. fiZf2122??2lQQ12w'T?5eelS SER ED DO B E DOUBLE SE discourage this waste for they are served consecutively just one at a time from the automatic cabinet. ONLIWON TOWELS are extra large in size and are served folded to render them doubly absorbent and firm. Send for Sample Towels A. P. W. Paper Co. Albany, N. Y. ' f'it ff,' f I : : : :.,:.,:..:.,: I.: : I I Z 2. rininiui if 101 101411 11 101011: 1 n1u:o ozon o so E U u U U l U U II U U H Q 4.0 4 - - 1 Zg,fn.:uiuiu:oi::i:xi:1 1 1 Z 1 1 1 I- 1 1 efmxisjems if-2 F www 13115155 575 ' H A 1': . 1 The Florsheim Shoe for ihe M an who cares THE FLORSHEIM SHOE COMPANY ' Manufacturers CHICAGO, ILLINOIS ,- ,- 1 ,- 1 1 10101.p-4.1n,..y.-n-1.-.-.-.-.-.1.-1:-: . 81 C0., Inc. DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY AND SILVERWARE 52 East 14th Street New York --'-9147--l--i T T l 111121121 Ii::l:i1:i:i: l:l:,i:,i':i 702 1:111111:1-------1,...,il,l:,: ' H. J. Butler 81 Brother Lumber and Timber New York Telephone St. Nicholas 143-144 OFFICE 9th Ave. 8a 201st Street YARDS Sherman Creek 8a 201st St. ,-5-4-3-3-f 1 - -5 -0111101 ixlzzi rioif..--ni 1:1 703 1 11 1 1 1 1 1-113 0:1 4:0 EXTRAORDINARY SERVICE AT ORDINARY PRICES The radio amateur will find,-at the Continental Store,+ courteous attention from salesmen who are qualified to give him Worth-While advice and suggestions for radio Work. Added to this is the advantage of the most complete stock of high quality radio apparatus in the United States. Buy your radio equipment from Continental, Where prices are no higher, and the promise is performed . If you are outside of the metropolitan district, Continent- al Service is available thru our Mail Order Department. Send 25 cents for our 'fCreco complete radio catalogue. CONTINENTAL RADIO AND ELECTRIC CORP. J. D1BLAs1, Sec. J. STANTLEY4, Treas. 6 Warren Street, New York l l I U Th P1 Q 3 U U O I ll 6 21Z'2l H B 3 ey S Fifth Avenue at 59th Street H H y iq Y, k H D 446-450 South Sahna SL, ew or Syracuse, N. Y. l l l l U H l l A TRULY WOMEN'S SHOP ll ll I l l H H TEA, DINNER AND SUPPER . . DANCES Q U . IN THE ' OWNED AND CONDUCTED GRILL ROOM BY WOMEN ' Daily CExcept Sundayj FOR WOMEN V E . E ------,--A-- U U 1 1 1 1 1 1- ------1 -0.-0:4 0:11-.v-.1 1 ,, Jingq 704 ' ,-!- 1 1 1.1 1 1.1 L. F. 81 Co. CHEMICALS NEW YORK HWISI-IES SUCCESS TO CORNELLIANS EVERYWHERE The Tioga Press has done printing for 37 dif- ferent fraternities during the past college year. Will your fraternity be one of them next year? THANKS 1-..1--111111111111 WRITE L. .l. Brownell 85 Sons CINo.p WO OLWORTH BLDG. . Watertown, N. Y. or Syracuse, N. Y. sending your date of birth and learn about our life and endowment policies which not only have the special de- posit fund arrangement but will double the amount of the policy if killed by accident. We have other special feat- ures you ought to know about. ----4-.------.---,v fl------.-----------nfq 1-.-11i.1.1---.1114.q f.n...1...-1-.-.-..-------- o 1 0.4 H U U Ill E 'I I ag. 4. l l l U U II l U II U H U HEYL .91 PATTERSON, Inc , ESTABLISHED 1887 Main Office and Plants PITTSBURGH, PA. Branch Office: 90 West Street, NEW YORK, N. Y. CONTRACTING ENGINEERS I-Ieadframe, Tipple and Picking House I Now Being Built for the , PITTSBURGH TERMINAL RAILROAD 85 COAL COMPANY Mine No. 8, Oovcrdale, Pa. 706 t ' f o hotographers . . . 1546 Broadway, N. Y. C. As a little remembrance for the new or old acquaintance of vacation days-your photograph. Your friends can buy anything you can give them-except your photograph. :rx -.114-1:---1 1- -.r:4:::v11:-11:0-4 ::::::::4: ::- ::::: :- 707 Back To Econom Economy, which has been sacrificed on the altar of production, takes its place as the greatest single factor in manufacture today-and Wayne O11 Conservation Systems become even more important. VVayne Oil Storage Systems protect lubricating and paint oils from fire, theft, leakage, evaporation and dirt. They measure quickly and accurately any quan- tity-provideautomatic consumption records and deliver oil where it is needed. ! N 'N-:'.-- - -2- iv S T ,,.i Z' at 1 aiafivii i N.5 Wigs pl x- .bf s. 'Q YVayne Filtration entirely reclaims usegl oil-enables its continued use without the loss of any of its full lubricating value-reduces oil consumption as much as 90 per een!-lessens friction-saves eliminates burned and worn bearings and releases hand oilers. fuel- Wayne Oil Burning Systems are supplied complete, from accessories and furnaces for metal-melting, heat-treating and forging to the plans, instal- lation and guarantee of satisfactory operation. As a result, all units ' -V 'ryp c properly co-ordinate and the entire system gives a new standard I .2 ll ' ft X X .C E ,... H5 ton 441119 IQ Y CirculatingeOil Filter I ' For Lub ' at'ng O'Is of service and economy. A, I Wayne Engineers in a branch office near you are ready to advise and plan with you without Cost or obligation for the most economical solution to any problem similar to those mentioned above. u-: ' When you write ask for Bulletins Nos. 25 CA, 2500 CA and 5000 CA. WAYNE ou. TANK an PUMP COMPANY 762 Canal street FORT WAYNE, INDIANA A-Ietal Meltlm:FN1rns1ce WE? Eyff' ' 5 -Auf?-Y , REG. U. S. l is -I li :T-'-. -wif vr' '1ra1'.- I Y rllfw . ' x 'X QR SNS f , full' -was 'WWE ?' Nh tw Xb 5 'Ina it F Nia ax llmll . 7X ,aw TRADE MARK A -x-:mf , OIL CONSERVATION SYSTEMS 'Gasoline end' Oil Heavy Metal oil Fluari O'l B F ' f Metal Mei ' Storage Systems I Storage Tanks Syztemson Systlerrlglxg i ,lforggnieshntg Heat Tre? 3 708 Appreciation An 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 con- cern in this book is in itself proof positive that that concern is a leader in its line. 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. ADVERTISING INDEX Alexander, I. B ............... 665 Continental Radio Sz El. Corp. . Alhambra Hotel .......... . . 657 Corn Exchange Bank ...... . American Lead Pencil Co ...... 678 Cornell Co-operative Society. A. P. W. Paper Co. ........ . . 701 Cornell Modern Shoe Ptepair'g Arlington Hotel ........ . . 682 Asbestos Textile Co., . . . . . 689 Davis Coke ,gl Coal CGI I I I I I Atkinson Press .,... 7 . . . 674 Dearborn Chemical GOI I I I I Atwater, F. H. .... . . 676 Den II VI '....'-... I I I I Austen Bros. ........ . . 679 Deniuth WIHI cg, CCI I I Direct Separator Co. . . Baer, Eisendrath dz Co. . . . . . 679 Doll, George F. dt Co. . . . Balfour, L. G. ........... . . 686 Doylemarx Music Shop . . . . Bank of the United States .,.... 690 Driscoll Bros. 85 Co. ...... . Bellevue-Stratford Hotel ...... 680 Durfey, J. C. ........ . Bement, L. C. ............ . . 656 Dutky, Zach ....... . . Booth, W. I. .......... . . 685 Dwinnell-VVright Co. . . . . . Brorno-Seltzer . . . . 630 I Brooks Bros. .......... . . . . . 628 .- - O.. - 0. I I Brown fit Delavan ............ 648 5132255 I I Brownell, L. J. 85 Sons, Inc. .... 705 Buffalo Foundry 8: Machine Co. 637 , Buffalo Steel Co. ............. 622 Fettmgg A' L' ' ' Burns, W. L. ................ 665 11Z101iShe1mBSh0e CO ' , . roreman ros ......... Butler, H. J.8. Bio. .... . . 703 FIIIIIIISIII WHII FII IIICI I I Cadyts East Hill Market ...... 651 , Calkins, J. T. ............ . . 661 Gllbers, A- E- SI CO- - - - Cascadilla School Assoc, . . . . . 662 G00dma11 Mfg- CO- ' v ' ' Carrell, W. A. dr Co. .... . . 644 GOUMS Mfg- CO- - - - ' Chase 8: Co. .......... . . 655 . , Christiance-Dudley ....... . . 654 H. :Kr P. Glove Co. . . Clarkson College ....,,....... 687 Harris Bros. Co. . . Colburn pMachine Tool Co. .... 635 Harris dz Fuller. .I .... . . College Avenue Market' ....... 667 Harrison's Nurseries ...... . Columbia Bank .......... . . 682 Heggie, R. A. ctr Bro. Co. . . 93,954 'P DYES 5 A Message to Cornell Men and Women The future of America is in the hands of the rising generation. It is the duty and privilege of that young man and womanhood to show its red-blooded Americanism by understanding and maintaining those sources from which America derives its power and influence in the world. -Prominent among those sources are its vital industries, those industries which supply its daily needs in times of peace, and which will give it the means to defend its rights in times of war. One of the most vital of these industries is the new chemical and dyestuff industry, which not only supplies us with all the color we have in our daily life- think of what life would be without color-but also will provide the condition of chemical preparedness, should that need ever over-take us again, which will enable us to do our part in protecting the liberties of mankind. The new chemical and dyestuff industry needs, and is entitled to, the support of the college man and woman of America. National Aniline 8: Chemical-Company, Inc. General Offices: 21 Burling Slip, New,York 1 am: in..-zz 11:-zzznzzrizi 1 :ein-nz Lain::ix-1:-:zizi 1.1 1 1:-: 710
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