Cornell University - Cornellian Yearbook (Ithaca, NY)
- Class of 1925
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ROBERT HIGHTON JSTIER i- WILLIAM LEUPP THOMSON j, A.r.rocim'e Aw' Director HUGH CHARLES TROY, JR. 5 .x'?- W-1 1- 2-1:11325-.an-,f:':cu: nay4g-x-..':L11f.a1-:L-- ru A I.'.a1-fgygfx-'.uw. -zz ?r2'w?I --'-ww--:wa-Q,,'1a.v4Ir-6. 3 Cornell at Eventide 5-353 'B ' N .- -A 'Pnl n,P r X22 by MARTIN SAMPSON DREAM tonight I walk along The path that climbs the hill, The city lights below me throng, ff' f ifx. V 0 Q RW fe + as tlvfvozh The stars shine o'er me still. Silence is round me everywhere, Wh en from the stately tower A burst of music fills the air, It is the evening hour. CORNELL at eventide! Oh bells, Ring out your melody, And let me think your music tells A welcome home to me. HE darkness hides the ivied walls, The portal lamps gleam low, Before me from the emptying halls Dim shadows swiftly go. And quietly the evening song Peals from the lofty tower-- My own Cornell, oh dear and strong lt is your holy hour. CORNELL at eventicle! 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Riga .f 11- . .. ,- -- - a Y : f RX .5-A x Yfi he- -ff Q, e::,,fee -v:-.gg 1, f, I, ,,f.1, , .,,:,,L-Q .gf ,,cfTlTf1??i . xg 1 1 ,f . . -V' rf iarxip-,.kgV:a:, ggi- ff ,V ,, ,, -- , E,-Lifgifisvfii-ffizlvtflihN M-,,,w,,,,,1,, WL-- M -.-JC 1- , , .1 ML., . - ,.,.1..L .., ,Luth . 1 l ' s i . 1 :H 1 f-Yi il X S 1 ,i Q. ZX -9 ,I Ii .ig 1. I 4 i .- 1 ?I fl ea 1? . 3 HQ, 1 i i i5 1 1 5 y X .,g. I-2. li f 33 1 . Z 1 t Deans f CoRNEL1Us BETTEN, A.B., Lake Forest, 1900, M.A., 1901, D.Sc., 1913, Ph.D., Cornell, ' 1906. Director of Resident Instruction and Acting Dean of the College of Agri- 1 culture. FA, EE, QDKCD. 3 GEORGE GLEASON BOGERT, A.B., Cornell, 1906, LL.B., 1908. Professor of Law and il ,Q Dean of the College of Law. Zodiac, QJBK, QDKCD, 41A fb, Sphinx Head. , A FRANCKE HUNTINGTON BOSWORTH, JR., A.B., Yale, 1897. Professor of Architecture and Dean of the College of Architecture. IFT, TBTI, LDKQJ, Gargoyle. 3 1 WILLIAM ALEXANDER HAMMOND, A.B., Harvard, 1885, A.M., Kings, 1887, Ph.D., Leipzig, 1891. Professor of Ancient Philosophy and Dean of the University , Faculty. KA. l RALPH HAYWARD KENISTON, A.B., Harvard, 1904, A.M., 1910, Ph.D., 1911. Professor of Romance Languages and Literatures and Dean of the Graduate School. CDBK. DEXTER SIMPSON KIMBALL, A.B., Stanford, 1896, M.E., 1913. Professor of Industrial Engineering and Dean of the College of Engineering. TBH, EE, IIJKQID, Quill and Dagger. , VERANUS ALVA MOORE, B.S., Cornell, 1887, M.D., Columbian, 1890, D. V. M., T Pennsylvania, 1911, D.Sc., Syracuse, 1919. Professor of Pathology and Bacter- iology and Dean of the College of Veterinary Medicine. JJEK, EE, CIJKGJ, NE N. JESSE CRooK NICHOLLS, U. S. Military Academy, 1899. Colonel, U. S. A., Retired, Professor of Military Science and- Tactics and Head of the Department. BAE. WALTER LINDSAY NILES, M.D., Cornell, 1901. Dean and Professor of Clinical Med- 1, icine, Cornell University Medical College in New York. LIDAE, AQA. -f ROBERT MORRIS OGDEN, B.S., Cornell, 1901, Ph.D., Wurzburg, 1903. Professor of Education and Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences. XT, EE., IIDKQ, fIJAK. ' e fl . Ji 1 1 ,. . E-, 1. 1,:--.1 1.-- 1 . . Q 37 l he .X y-, was 1 -.r i - .JA I -N' gl J-J 1 .711 .1 .Y-.v... - :jg V .-.11-1 . ,,, M, -f - ff - U: R 1 .1 .1 Q ,ff N,H5'lT'P' ls . V. ' ..-f . , l1n fr MF-7 .gy J if if f 6 . 1 T717 1 ,, ll F. T in lx ll . .11 '-1 FW r sill rp lil 1 wifll I J 4 . li? wi! will 1 l wi. ,M 1.. 1 rg 593 1 y . ill l ui, l A1 I 'I J ,u 1 1 i 1 I I .11 .1, lil in ls l. W l HH . 1, . WI nl? N l . W' V Faculty ' S BRISTOW ADAMS, B.A., Stanford, 1900. Professor in Extension Service and Editor of Publications. AFP, EE, EAX, Quill and Dagger, Hebs-Sa. JOSEPH QUINCY ADAMS, A.B., Wake Forest, 1900, A.M., 1901, Ph.D., Cornell, 1905, Litt.D., Wake Forest, 1906. Professor of English. Zodiac, fDBK. 1 ERNEST ALEEE, A.B., Vermont, 1887, Ph.D., Cornell, 1894. Professor of Philosophy. CDBK. ARTHUR AUGUSTUS ALLEN, A.B., Cornell, 1907, M.A., 1908, Ph.D., 1911. Assistant . Professor of Ornithology. FA, EE. RICHARD EMANUEL ANDERSON, U. S. Military Academy, 1911. Major, Field Artil- lery, U. S. A., Assistant Professor of Military Science and Tactics. DDE. ALBERT LEROY ANDREWS, A.B., Williams, 1899, A.M., 1901, A.M., Harvard, 19033 Ph.D., Kiel, 1908. Assistant Professor of German. fIJBK, EE. EUGENE PLUMB ANDREWS, A.B., Cornell, 1895. Professor of Archaeology. ATQ, CIJBK. HENRY ASMUS, Assistant Professor of Farriery. XVILLIAM CHARLES BAKER, B.S.A., Cornell, 1898. Professor of Drawing. VJILLIAM CYRUS BALLARD, JR., M.E. in E.E., Cornell, 1910. Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering. HKN. 38 QJ5' CQCWY-fiif-A ,L k I I ' O I A Faculty XVILDER DWIGHT BANCROFT, A.B., Harvard, 1888, Ph.D., Leipzig, 1891, Hon. D.Sc., Lafayette, 1919, Hon. Sc.D., Cambridge, 1913. World War Memorial Professor of Physical Chemistry. AKE, AXE, TBHQ QIIAT, Al-Djebar. WILLIAM NICHOLS BARNARD, M.E., Cornell, 1897. Professor of Heat-Power Eng- ineering. TBH, EE., CIJKIIJ, Atmos. FRED ASA BARNEs, C.E., Cornell, 1897, M.C.E., 1898. Professor of Railroad Eng- ineering and Director of the School of Civil Engineering. Zodiac, TBH, EE, IDKQID, Rod and Bob. ' HUBERT EUGENE BAXTER, B.Arch., Cornell, 1910. Assistant Professor of Archi- tecture. FA, Gargoyle, L'Ogive. ALVIN CASEY BEAL, B.S., Illinois, 1897, M.S.A., Cornell, 1903, Ph.D., 1911. Professor of Floriculture. EE, UAE. CARL BECKER, B.L., Wisconsin, 1896, Ph.D., 1907. John Stambaugh Professor of History. FREDERICK BEDELL, A.B., YH.lC,'I89OQ M.S., Cornell, 1891, Ph.D., 1891. Professor of Applied Electricity. AND, fI,BK, EE, HKN. FREDERICK GARDNER BEHRENDS, B.S., Cornell, 1916. Extension Professor of Rural Engineering. AZ. JAMES WILLIAM BENNER, D.V.M., Kansas State Agricultural, 1911, M.S., Cornell, 1920. Assistant Professor of Special Research in Animal Diseases. 2 E, QDKQJ. JOHN BENTLEY, JR., B.S., Wesleyan, 1904, M.F., Yale, 1907. Professor of Forest Engineeringf TT, CDBK, EE, Hebs-Sa. A L:g:aL4g133aLII11.1-gQ::aT::iQfeQ.Ea:.iE.ELE D,..g.L.La-12. .-J.. ':.:L... - .. .- 1' g..,1. 11 J.: 1 .,.:1..t'1:,.4.i:..,.,. E' 1.1.-.53 I,-1 af at 1 2.1, .. 11.1. 1, En, 39 I 1 ry P efffrfasie A ,:: -, 9 , V VIE.. N951 - 1. f -inf., AV,' 7:5 .f,',,. 5:2-5 WC V ,y'.:'7:. -Q5 .-. . .,u.-ov-':lU7'g , Jr I g,g-1 To leg' 1 fe 315.-..11-1 1 .Jaffe .. ,.. E 'IA 'f3Ybf7f'j' P1927 ' -S95- I . 3 35 2 Y 4, 1. , . . W , . E 5, af J , , 11 'AQ KN ' :S fi V f 2 l l, 1, dl Faculty CoRA BINZEL, B.S., Columbia, 1910. Professor of Rural Education. HAS, ON. RAYMOND RUSSELL BIRCH, B.S., Kansas State Agricultural, 19065 D.V.M., Cornell, 1911, Ph.D., 1916. Professor in charge of Veterinary Experiment Station. EE. JAMES ADRIAN BIZZELL, Ph.D., Cornell, 1903. Professor of Agronomy. EE. BEULAH BLACKMORE, B.S., Columbia, 1917. Professor of Home Economics. FOREST MIL0 BLODGETT, B.S.A., Cornell, 1910, Ph.D., 1914. Assistant Professor of . Plant Pathology. EE. ALBERT WILHELM BOESCHE, A.B., Hamilton, 1897, A.M., 1898, Ph.D., Munich, 1905. Professor of German. AT, QJBK. SAMUEL LATIMER BOOTHROYD, B.S., Colorado State, I893, M.S., 1904. Professor of Astronomy and Geodesy. EE. A HAROLD E Poultry Husbandry. Helios. UGENE BOTSFORD, B.S., Cornell, 1918. Assistant Extension Professor of JAMES ERNEST BOYLE, A.B., Nebraska, 1900, A.M., Kansas, 1901, Ph.D., Wiscon- sin, 1904. Professor of Rural Economy. JESSIE AUSTIN Bors, B.S., Iowa State, 1908, M.S., Columbia, AIQZO. Assistant Pro- fessor of Home Economics. . Y . .. fr ..,. , v. .f, .-T--fer'-'lf--if 40 'l .l 1: I, A 4 E WI rl I i .6, .5 V. N li r iii I . will . ii lm l ll' ' Ll B . . 1 V 0 lf ill . I 'af I ,ji 1 il J . Faculty JAMES CHESTER BRADLEY, A.B., Cornell, 1906, M.S., California, 1907, Ph.D., Cornell, 1910. Professor of Entomology and Curator of Invertebrate Zoology. HKA, EE. wt'- H JULIAN PLEASANT BRETZ, Ph.D., Chicago, 1906. Professor of American History. THOMAS ROLAND BRIGGS, A.B., Cornell, 1909, Ph.D., 1913. Assistant Professor of Physical Chemistry and Electro-Chemistry. SDAE, AXE, Alembic. li LESLIE NATHAN BRoUGHToN, A.B., Union, 1900, A.M., 1910, Ph.D., Cornell, 'I9II. if Assistant Professor of English. CIJBK. ARTHUR WESLEY BROWNE, B.S., Wesleyan, 1900, M.S., 1901, Ph.D., Cornell, 1903. 9 Professor of Inorganic Chemistry. AAfIJ, AXE, PA, IDBK, TBH, EE, CDKQI, QTQJ, Al-Djebar. 9 E, HARRY OLIVER BUCKMAN, B.S.A., lovva State, 1906, M.S., 1908, Ph.D., Cornell, i 1911. Professor of Soil Technology. AT, AZ, FA, EE., QJKCQD. 3 CHARLES KELLOGG BURDICK, A.B., Princeton, 1904, LLB., Columbia, 1908. Pro- i fessor of Law and Acting Dean of the Law School in I97.3-7.4. Princeton Cap and 1 Gown Club, CDA 111, Order of the Coif. WALTER H. BURKHOLDER, A.B., Wabash, 1913, Ph.D., Cornell, 1917. Assistant l Professor of Plant Pathology. FA, EE. fli . Ii LEROY BURNHAM, M.S. in Arch., Harvard, 1903. Assistant Professor of Design. EARLE NELSON BURROWS, C.E., Cornell, 1907, M.C.E., 1914. Assistant Professor i of Bridge Engineering. Pyramid. y im A A A E PM ,fffi r ,QCP TE- ii 4 41 1.1, ,Q girl A A f 1- A A .Ag 1 , ..-:-.,1..3a., f',fsi.-.,..i1 1- ,,.. ..-....ffL-1.. A gf ,,,,k.,..AQV ..,n A . ..,,,,. ,..., ..,,Q4,.,, . , ,.,.,, 4, will . Gisli wif W 52' . E 2 in 53,1 ww? is ef. iff, 5, 2 - iv V2 lf 1.1 ff? 'Aff . , f . , '22, ,J ii: K4 .,' 4 A N ,Sm ,M 1 1, ,, 1- , -1 W , 1' Faculty , JULIAN EDWARD BUTTERWORTH, A.B., Iowa, 1907, M.A., 1910, Ph.D., 1911. Pro- fessor of Rural Education. LIDBK, fIJA K. CHARLES MILTON CARPENTER, D.V.M., Cornell, 1917, Ph.D., 1911. Assistant Pro- fessor of Bacteriology. DOAK BAIN CARRICK, A.B., Wake Forest, 1910, Ph.D., Cornell, 1917. Professor of Pomology. EE. A WALTER BUCKINGHAM CARVER, Ph.B., Dickinson, 1899, Ph.D., Johns Hopkins, 1904. Assistant Professor of Mathematics. IIKA, fIJBK, EE. CLAUDE EDWARD CASE, M.D., Pennsylvania, 1917. Assistant Professor of Hygiene and Assistant Medical Advisor. QIJX. GEORGE WALTER CAVANAUGH, B.S., Cornell, 1896. Professor of Agricultural Chemis- try. QJKGJ, AZ, AXE, EE, Al-Djebar, Hebs-Sa. GEORGE RAY CHAMBERLAIN, M.E., Cornell, 1891. Assistant Professor of Freehand Drawing. Life Member of Art Students' League of New York. ROEERT FRANKLIN CHAMBERLAIN, M.E., Cornell, 1908. Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering. Acacia, HKN. Roy EDWARDS CLARK Engineering. Acacia. , M.E., Cornell, 1913. Assistant Professor of Heat-Power JACOB ROLAND COLLINS, B.S., Ohio, 1911, M.S., Purdue, 1914, Ph.D., Cornell, 1911. Assistant Professor of Physics. CIJKT, EE, fIJKfI1. 41 ff . Q.. , Q - rf 'NLf- f 1 X fd, 1 .1. in 17 . - -D f -AT-mx! ERS- 1 1 A,,-.4 ..,lga..fqfr-f 1?ltv,::,fw':f'v.A1:k 5 ,l l Mfr' - ' ft-. 1f W-'-ff'f'f'f't 'A1'f'f v 'P X fl .aluffxxi -511 ,7 ,,. fl il . 1 il ,-I 5 .0 . - fm, ,g V I . E ls . 1 L: 235 I l I it . A '11 I 1 iii ,. xg' l . lit ag- 11 fag . . l F , . Nj, .M ,m ll 1 I fu I llflf Faculty I .iii XVALTER LICHTENTHAELER CONWELL, C.E., Cornell, 1911. Assistant Professor of Q Railroad Engineering. EfDE. N HERBERT PRESS COOPER, Ph.D., Cornell, 1911. Assistant Professor of Agronomy. it l lffll LANE COOPER, A.B., Rutgers, 1896, M.A., Yale, 1898, M.A., Rutgers, 1899, Ph.D., I, Leipzig, 1901, Litt.D., Rutgers, 1911. Professor of the English Language and 1. Literature. Afb, QIJBK. 31,931-ll WALTER RODNEY CORNELL, B.S., Rutgers, 1907, C.E., Cornell, 1915. Assistant Professor of Mechanics. ,II J f ll 1. CLYDE FIRMAN CRAIG, A.B., Michigan, 1904, Ph.D., Cornell, 1908. Assistant lr Professor of Mathematics. IIJBK, EE. A l ' VK I-l DICK JAY CROSBY, B.S., Michigan Agricultural, I893, M.S., 1901. Professor of Exten- ll . sion Teaching. AZ. QIIW ill 1 EDWARD MICHAEL CURLEY, Captain V.C., Regular Army, V.M.D., Pennsylvania, l I 1911, M.S., Cornell, 1914. Assistant Professor of Military Science and Tactics. 1 Hi, CIJKQQ AIP? Scabbard and Blade. . will OTIS FREEMAN CURTIS, A.B., Oberlin, 1911, Ph.D., Cornell, 1916. Professor of Plant E l Physiology. FA, EE. QM 1 P 2 .i fx . RALPH WRIGHT CURTIS, B.S.A., Cornell, 1901, M.S.A., 1905. Professor of Orna- mental Horticulture. AZ, FA. j lggll 'M l F ROBERT EUGENE CUSHMAN, A.B., Oberlin, 1911, Ph.D., Columbia, 1917. Professor of Government. ZHIJE, CIJBK, flmfiv. I' 1 -31iSi:-jjryff' -'Rm .g:gt111L4',gM,'Lp.M4..: E.- 1 QW .-.W ..L4.1:..-'....-.-.:,i'I-L--W-1,---'--H -- - f- ' lil: i 43 ,..,,.,, , ,fx A 4-,L...,---.Tn--an-ff-1177--.f-rf-gf:-' 1 -55-'3ii:.'G'f w - ' 1 -' 1:-'z H 'T' il WA' xg- M,.E.M,,-ra.DMsg,.....,.M.nL:Ew,-,.g..E.15.y Li, Eg- 1 V - W- -A ' 3- - - , M.-. 5- Y Q- -1 ' -0 f e H' - , , Qgt1wQffat..E..,.ff. ,..,11L..L1 52 Nw if J- If f N , . ..f- r L 4' 7-.... -, 1 .. - gk. -Af f-A, A Dr' 5, .ik inbwwrr YTYW A... ,.,,,,,,z,,, .., -,.- .1 .1 . ED, Li- , 111, . 1-V..f:.f-Ef:-.1l4--,- -fy: 7 - -- 3- ff- - N524 p Faculty KARL M. DALLENBACH, A.B., Illinois, 1910, M.A., Pittsburgh, 1911, Ph.D., Cornell, 1913. Assistant Professor of Psychology. AT, Acacia, EE, NZN, IIJAK. ' HERBERT JOSEPH DAVENPORT, Ph.B., South Dakota, 1893, Ph.D., Chicago, 1898. Professor of Economics. ADAM CLARKE DAVIS, JR., M.E., Cornell, 1914. Assistant Professor of Experimental Engineering. KE, TBH, Atmos. EDWARD GORTON DAVIS, B.S., Denison, 1905. Professor of Landscape Architecture. BGH, Gargoyle. D LOU1s MUNROE DENNIS, Ph.B., Michigan, 1885, B.S. in Chem., 1886, D.Sc., Col- gate, 1911. Professor of Inorganic Chemistry and Head of the Department of Chemistry. IFT, AXE, fIJBK, TBH, EE, Al-Djebar. HERMAN DIEDERICHS, M.E., Cornell, 1897. Professor of Experimental Engineering and Director Of the Sibley School of Mechanical Engineering. CIDEK5 TBH, EE, fIJKfI1, Quill and Dagger, Atmos. ALEXANDER MAGNES DRUMMOND, A.B., Hamilton, 1906, M.A., Harvard, 1907. Professor of Public Speaking. Director of Cornell Dramatic Club. AKE. CHARLES LOVE DURHAM, M.A., Furman, 1891, Ph.D., Cornell, 1899, Litt.D., Furman, 1911. Professor of Latin. Xllf, CIJKQIJ. ARTHUR JOHNSON EAMES, A.B., Harvard, 1908, A.M., 1910, Ph.D., 1911. Professor of Botany. QJBK, 23. THEODORE HILDRETH EATON, A.B., Harvard, 1900, M.A., Columbia, 1915, Ph.D., 1917. Professor of Rural Education. IDKCD, 112A K, Tavvse. 1 Yury' 1 si 5 if it 1 l w l , fl w 1 f-5 3 i. 4. . . 3 l E fi I I- 1 l l .51 fi if 2 il -. A w :I ,-4 1. -e 9' ' 1 . 2 I I 5 1? I: I. w ll: if W. Mg , , , . . ,,, ,. ,, . Y . -. -, . -- - --X. .- . . .- ...- M .. . ..-. .Y -1... .. .. . Y. L -L. . ...La . .. . - . .. 1 .... ..:A..,...........g....L.- ,LAg..4..i..'..L1..::,.---,---1- 44 ' Z 'H 5 .1 t 3 i 3 z 1-.. l.1'q-.Qf.,fL3'!2? gf' 'ii -ig E X-AN A fx ft if ,,j9'.,.-L I f -, . 1 HQ, . LW wif' ,Qf1ff -i'a':7' ff- 1 W-1 TT-11' 5- -- ' - ----- fA - ----A-4-'A-H1-' -- --- f-- ff --- - - - Ae'-ff -1-'-1-W -YQKQQQ 1' , 1 'E E ? I A 1 i .W ' W l ,S i A ri 5 2 I lf Faculty JOHN RICE EDEN, A.B., DePauw, 1910, Infantry School, U. S. A., 1911. Captain, 4 5' Infantry, U. S. A., Assistant Professor of Military Science and Tactics. 'iJKlP'. 4 1 FRANK GAKES ELLENwooD, A.B. in M.E., Stanford, 1904, M.E., 1911. Professor of i Power Engineering. TBH, EE., Atmos. HERBERT CHARLES ELMER, A.B., Cornell, 1883, Ph.D., Johns Hopkins, 1888. Pro- fessor of Latin. BGJH, fIvBK. f - 3 GEORGE CHARLES EMBODY, B.S., Colgate, 1900, M.S., 1901, Ph.D., Cornell, 1910, D.Sc., Colgate, 1914. Professor of Aquiculture. AKE, EE. 9 ROLLIN ADAMS EMERSON, B.Sc., Nebraska, 1897, D.Sc., Harvard, 1913, LL.D., 4 I Nebraska, 1917. Professor of Plant Breeding. AZ, KIJBK, EE, CIJKG1. DONALD ENGLISH, B.S., California, 1909, M.B.A., Harvard, 1914. Professor of Eco- nomics and Accounting. DDE, 1IJK1I1. MILLARD CLAYTON ERNSBERGER, A.B., Rochester, 1888, M.E., Cornell, 1908. 1 Professor of Power Engineering. AND, QJBK, EE. GEORGE AERAM EVERETT, A.B., Cornell, 1899, LLB., 1901. Professor of Extension 4 Teaching. Zodiac. FRANK LATTA FAIRBANKS, M.E., Cornell, 1910. Assistant Professor of Rural 4 Engineering. 4 li ALBERT BERNHARDT FAUST, A.B., Johns Hopkins, 1889, Ph.D., 1891. Professor of C German. BQH, fIvBK. 'gh ...i .....-- ,...., . . . ----R--f--W . . -Q--f-f-.,....,--cl' ...,. , ,,...1.,--.-. A ' ' f f,--,,'-,- -1 1 4. -- 1-H-.Qs-5'-M- Yi:-:wal-..f 1-.2'L-11-:La-f::'f'i ' -if -1 . '1 --il'Lfjl'-: 1'uc:1Qr,Q':.g::112g'.,1iLz1L1s:..qL.131g.f-'- 45 1 1 - V . 1 12,JAL'f.ra1zQ.:sf?'-.. L-'figzfzifiizj-iff 1'iiggaLiiiff, 1 ' tffvfvzr--H-1 ' fe ' ' xX5-KX V rl i V f , V fig, if-r .5 yff .,----,-'Hy -' - -.1-'.-.iwg5i'N'1g2P1 ILg!5? ' qfiif-'Wi wt.,-'..-.2-5g'f'Heb.-vwtfw-W-1-.+'vF'ffg-1:-I.-rj? .iq3'1:1f'.-1-'2 Ny 53,551 0 A -L., -L L L, 1 , 1 Q. 1 f - .i fi. ff' A f CIE. .AVN . . 1 A I f X i i 1 l A' F i : 1 l I J 'A' I I -V A ' gig 5' . 'l A R ,',,,, - , ,,.1 J 1 '-- :ff -A'- - f ,,,L., ,.,', 3 gg zi, ,,. , 1 l 3 1 Fa culzfy 5 l EMERY NELSON FERRISS, Ph.B., Western, 1904, M.A., Iowa, 1905, Ph.D., 1908, 4 1 Teachers College, Columbia, 1916-17. Professor of Rural Education. KIDAK. l ll 1 94 14 1 PIERRE AUGUSTINE FISH, B.S., Cornell, 1890, D.Sc., 1894, D.V.M., 1899. Professor H Of Veterinary Physiology. EE, fI1KfII. 1 ' l n,I I fi WALTER WARNER FISK, B.S.A., Cornell, 1910, M.S.A., 1911. Professor Of Dairy lndustry. EE, Hebs-Sa. fi . 1? FREDERICK EBELL FISKE, A.B., Cornell, 1914, Ph.D., 1911. Assistant Professor of xl English. . My . ix HARRY MORTON FITZPATRICK, A.B. Cornell 1 0 , Ph.D., 1 1 . Professor of Plant fl, 1 1 9 9 n Pathology. ALLAN CAMERON FRASER, B.S., Cornell, I9I3, Ph.D., 1918. Assistant Professor of W Plant Breeding. Eleusis, FA, EE. GEORGE FRASER, B.S. in Arch., Minnesota, 1919, M.Arch., Cornell, IQZQI. Professor of Design. AX, CDKCIJQ TEA, Gargoyle, L'Ogive. JAMES NATHAN FROST, D.V.M., Cornell, 1907. Professor of Veterinary Surgery. EE. 11 lll. VICTOR RAYMOND GAGE, M.E., Cornell, 1906, M.M.E., 1910. Professor of Experi- l ,l mental Engineering. Acacia, EE., l ENOCH FRANCIS GARNER, MF., Maryland, 1903. Assistant Professor of Machine 4 l Design. ' l if L l I 1.3 4 Vila LLT 'grf1fgt fffLTigQS.2i:?1f1T 1 In PM not ll R. 46 - 1:1 Wm ' f-3. 5, ,c . Faculty CLARA LOUISE GARRETT, B.S., Columbia, 1915. Assistant Professor of Drawing. SEYMOUR STANTON GARRETT, C.E., Cornell, 1904. Professor of Mechanics of Engineering. SIDNEY GONZALES GEORGE, C.E., Cornell, 1905. Professor of Mechanics of Engin- eering. TBH. 5 ROSWELL CLIFTON GIBBS, A.B., Cornell, 1906, A.M., 1908, Ph.D., 1910. Professor of Physics. fI1BK, EE, fIJKfIJ. HERBERT LESTER GILMAN, D.V.M., Cornell, 1917, M.S., 1910, Ph.D., 1911. Assist- ant Professor of Veterinary Research. QQTE, E E. SAMUEL ALEXANDER GOLDBERG, D.V.M., Cornell, 1914, A.M., 1916, Ph.D., 1917. Assistant Professor of Pathology. EE. ADRIAN GORDON GOULD, Ph.B., Brown, 1913, M.D., Harvard, 1917. Assistant Professor of Hygiene and Assistant Medical Advisor. EQDE, IDBK, EE. OTHON GOEPP GUERLAC, Licencio es Lettres, Paris, 1893, Licencio en droit, 1897. World War Memorial Professor of Romance Languages and Literatures. CEDR1c HAY GUISE, B.S., Cornell, 1914, M.F., 1915. Assistant Professor of Forest Management. Eleusis, EE. I EDWARD SEWALL GUTHRIE, 'B.S.A., Iowa State, 1905, M.S.A., Cornell, 1910, Ph.D., 1913. Professor of Dairy Industry. EE. 1- -1 -1-z5,1f2,ufvg'z'yc-R -.-:33g.':.fv',i1- .:- fmf. z Q 'FJ.12:1-ff.:,n-szufr up X-'-ggi-:grew-. .R 1 R- M41--1'-'fltzfr 5 'T l 47 .V 1 A ,. ri '- 4+ 2 5 1 1,1 I J' v ,. - fx M . 71? N'f 4- ' . LQQV wx s -, la-f ' ilcffnj I 1.1 1 aafif' SEXY -.f-. -Q.,---A -V - Y --e---- 11 I lflla P ,,.g.hh 539 if 'I Iii? 2-A li' '. ,:, y x 35239 ,gn Faculty .-ll Q I WILLIAM ARTHUR HAGAN, D.V.M., Kansas State Agricultural, 1915, M.S., Cornell, it 1 1 . Professor of Bacteriolo and Parasitolo . A2115 EE. . 9 7 SY I SY GEORGE LIVINGSTONE HAMILTON, A.B., Harvard, 18 , A.M., 1897, Ph.D., Col- ., . 95 . E1 urnbia, 1901. Professor of Romance Languages and Llteratures, and Curator of the Dante and Petrarch Collections. . , EARLE VOLCART HARDENBURG, B.S., Cornell, 1 17., M.S.A.,- 1 1 , Ph.D., 1919. l , 9 9 5 5 Assistant Professor of Vegetable Gardening. AZ, Hebs-Sa. MERRITT WESLEY HARPER, BS., Ohio State, 1 OI, M.S., Illinois, 1 oz. Professor I.. , 9 9 ,xl of Animal Husbandry. Mil GILBERT DENNISON HARRIS, Ph.B., Cornell, 1886. Professor of Paleontology and Stratigraphic Geology. QJBK, EE. VAN BREED HART, B.S., Cornell, 1916, Ph.D., 1913. Assistant Professor of Farm QM Management. QA. My , lilly CHARLES ERNEST HAYDEN, A.B., Ohio, 1910, D.V.M., Cornell, 1914. Assistant Professor of Veterinary Physiology. QDKT, EE. U1 hill GEORGE PRICE HAYS, B.S., Oklahoma A. and M., 1917. Captain, Field Artillery, fl l U. S. A., Assistant Professor of Military Science and Tactics. 'lf H JOHN .XVILLIAM HEBEL, A.B., Indiana, 1911, A.M., Cornell, 1914, Ph.D., 1910. If Assistant Professor of English. EX, fDBK, 11JKfIJ. HALLDOR HERMANNSSON, Cand. Phil., Copenhagen, 1899. Professor of Scandinavian fl I Languages and Literatures, and Curator of the Fiske Icelandic Collection. 1 Ll l W I H+-G -'Y--' e 'fe-' - edu 'Y' A'1i '1111'Zif1'I'MfI7Ti.i'.7 'LI.T.. ' ' . ' .. -'Y' C: .-f --M W- ff- W- 1----A-4 A - -----f-'ffw V f- 1- ----ff -- A--TL,--------v-'-' 48 J' , -:TAX 'f.V,'f M. ,1-A '-xxx-R 5,34 My ff ,ge 351 sf A fs 1-W 1,1 4, I W-ie X.,-5,13 ,.,7 1 A J ' . :Pi I. gf- . F lJ D L1 -.f ,if 3 DI, , 1.4111 ' ,E . ,, IfQ'f'ffl1I1.44.-,c...,,,l. L, ,,.,' '-5-lf jj fTT'1lTf7fTf fi .f.1LIf'.T?' f f 12i5gT2eeee A I 4FTc1ff!43,EE,+ can Eef Ef2EQzf1111ih r 5 Y-1, ,J lWf 1,12 li IEA W Y' i i ll! EV 1 MW nj I 1 I5 ' . Ll ' K .. lr l T ,, , , , 0 321 . z 5 . 'L-l rf. , iw I 1 FW QW l 51 L S El 'I 11 1 ml f Q. 234 A Faculty , GLENN WASHINGTON HERRICK, B.S.' in Agr., Cornell, 1896. Professor of Economic Entomology. AFP, EE, Quill and Dagger. . L! , lil GUSTAVE FREDERICK HEUSER, B.S., Cornell, 1915, M.S., 1916, Ph.D., 1918. Pro- fessor of Poultry Husbandry. EE. I LOUIS BENJAMIN HOISINGTON, A.B., Oregon, 1915, Ph.D., Cornell, 1910. Assistant ,gl Professor of Psychology. rIJBK, EE, CIHAK. - I' 3 BENJAMIN CLARK HOLTZCLAW, JR., A.B., Mercer, 1914, B.A., Oxford, 1 17, M.A., 1910, Ph.D., Cornell, 1913. Assistant Professor of Greek. KA gouthernk 5 0EK,1K1. y if , WARREN HOWARD HOOK, M.E., Cornell, 1908. Assistant Professor of Heat-Power I Engineering. if GRANT SHERMAN HOPKINS, B.S., Cornell, 1889, D.Sc., 1893, D.V.M., 1900. Professor of Comparative Anatomy. EE, fDKfI1. HERBERT ANDREW HOPPER, B.S.A., Cornell, -1903, M.S., Illinois, 1907. Professor of it Animal Husbandry. EE. . 5 1 RALPH SHELDON HOSMER, B.A.S., Harvard, 1894, M.F., Yale, 1901. Professor of 1 E ,Forestry and Head. of the Department of Forestry. AZ, Hebs- Sa. l 1 Ei E . HARLEY EARL HOWE, B.S., Missouri, I906Q A.M., Cornell, 1909, Ph.D., 1916. Q, Assistant Professor of Physics. FA. CHARLES HENRY HULL, Ph.B., Cornell, 1886, Ph.D., Halle, 1891. Goldwin Smith Professor of American History. AT, CIDBK, Quill and Dagger. 1 4 , ' A . M- W , .--.7-51',:,1-y-A,..,,,,5,q.E,-:.,--,,-z-,.5..Qg5,,-11119, f,-L .-qs.-.Jm..r1.,.,,K,-,--Q .-V..-uf.: ,A -M. Z.,--1-ff: A1-eff -' 49 . r-- . ' R 3755, ,akxga 11, 11-, 1 1 1. , N. Q..--, , X --,a -111. 1 A- Pt -X 1' 3 1-1.1.,,, 1,Qa.,,.,.,,,,h A, ,, ,,A.s5fC1f 1i,.f-,dp lj? X-Jiri-ku -PQ 5, l ml r Q A A 1.1-77 A -.1 1w.A.W.YY.-v.1.M.-.--M. 'qi' fflf f 1 .E P 'PLZ 'im ' 'A , .f 'i' YT 11 77' . 7 7--'P '- T '- 1-' 71 -'f Tf fr :T i 'f7 'f'T'ff '-ff-rw-L 3.4 - '-' fe 1 1 , ,wir Tvvww--+-r-.---rvrv--:-1-awry-1.1 A -1-1-.. . 1 11-ff F. -F-. +f--fe-f 1 f N-f ----- ,gf 9.99.49 -H 'Q-419-----4.4--'-16144.34-1, '52, ' .gay - .-.- ' we .Q 7 ' ' 1 1l'11i-51m-- -411 ,LEA 1. Qu-- A ::-,. , ji- J 'i'Ilf'-x -1.,.1i- if ,A ---- N ,.f L l ll ...V I 1, -1. XX :7f'11l X 1 Ill ' 15' t, -I 11l:l 2 11 1,, 5 I 1 1 111 F : ' 1 lf ll 1 2 11 1 ' 1 l l V11 4 li 111-21 . 15' il 11 1- I 1 1.111 . ' 1 31 121 1 1 A ll l11'1l i 'l1 111,111 J l 1 Ft 1 I 11 11lf i I l 111111 1 111 l l lixi 11111, 1 11 111111 A 11 .,lE11'I1 '- 11 11 111' I '1 1 A 1 1 ,111 Faculty 1 1 il 1,1831 1 P 1. EVERETT LEE HUNT, A.B., Huron, 1913, M.A., Chicago, 1911. Assistant Professor l if of Public Speaking. GA, HKA. I bl llllll if' 1 fi J1 FRANCES BEATRICE HUNTER, BS., Columbia, 1913. Assistant Professor of Home 1 1 X . 1 1 1 .. - fi 1 11? Economics. 1 -1l 11 IQ 11' 11+-5 I1 1 I11 111,11 ll' ly. WA1.L1E ABRAHAM HURWITZ, A.B., B.S. in Ed., A.M., Missouri, 1906, A.M., fi V 11, 1 11 11-F J 1,2 1 Harvard, I907Q Ph.D., Gottingen, 1910. Professor of Mathematics. CDBK, EE. fi 1111 A ' JOHN IRw1N H-UTcH1NsoN, A.B., Bates, 1889, Ph.D., Chicago, 1896. Professor of M1111 1 Mathematics. QIJBK, EE. . lf 11 I Aa 11433, ' W ll, ilfll OSKAR AUGUSTUS JOHANNSEN, B.S., Illinois, 1894, A.M., Cornell, 1901, Ph.D., la 1' 1.1 ill' 1904. Professor of Entomology. FA, TBH, EE, fIrK1IJ. 1 11 1 1 l ,, ,l 1: 1-1 11 I 111 1 I . HORACE LEONARD JONES, A.B., Carson and Newman, 1898, A.M., Columbian, 1900, lt' l , J Ph.D., Cornell, 1909, LLD., Carson and Newman, 1917. Professor of Greek. 1 41142, CIDBK, Atrux. 1113 ' -,iw RIVERDA HARDING JORDAN, A.B., Yale, 1893, M.A., 1913, Ph.D., Minnesota, 1919, N M.A., Dartmouth, 1919. Professor of Education and Chairman of Summer Ses- ,Fig sion. cpm, QAK, KQK. 95 1 1 I 1 , l'1l1 l 1'I 2 ,A ,W XILADIMIR KARAPETOEE, C.E., Institute of Ways of Communication, Petrograd, 155 1 1897, M.M.E., 1901. Professor of Electrical Engineering. TBH, EE, HKN, CDMA. K 1,-,l 1 ' 2 rl ,Ill RUTH MARY KELLOGG, B.S., Kansas State, 1910. Assistant Professor of Home 1:2 Economics. ON. - 111 1 3, A 1913. Assistant Professor of Physics. FA, GJBK, EE. l EARLE HEssE KENNARD, B.A,, Pomona, 1907, B.A., Oxford, 1910, Ph.D., Cornell, 111' I 1 1 E1 1,1..-1T2T2ffT22e1-iii-'1 fl '-'-- 1-:A 1 M.. - I , ff- --1-1--M:-r T: 11:1-:ei -. .1 i-,-':'-:W-:ig-1---::,1.',fTL ' ' 'gi' iffri ?1 33f':Q2j11i'f fA '-'?L1,f,,, . 4. gi-1 -32. r'.'f .. Af 1 50 S 1 V V1 :Y A...-A .. -....a,-.,., f .VY - .V .. -....:.,,1f lf. . ,, ,vi 171 A ,+A 7 ' -'55 l N 1 If 11111 1 ,l 1 1 ll 1 1 41211 fe 1 ., af . ... If pgl' I , ,',,,--. V -J-4: rn-V 4 i i -A .H WK I . .vu , J., t-,V , . N Y- V M H W ,, , ,I XI :-11, . Y... ,.,- . -,,.-.,...1n. ......-- 5,7---H4--N. --W A a 7. . A . 4. 7. .V .. .-. . .. . . ,f 1 - A . .. , ga' f , 77 ------'A .V iiiiT +l' :-.. .L , W -' l2ifE.1g'. i- , . L- L. . A, 4' I i i Q v l il 5 il i ll ll -'l . A fl i I f I l l 'l 2 l . ll W i ,M I Faculty , ABRAM TUCKER KERR, B.S., Cornell, 1895, M.D., Buffalo, 1897. Professor of Anatomy ll and Secretary of the Ithaca Division of the Medical College. BGJH, FA, EE, I QKQIJ, NEN, AQA. ' l ASA CARLTON KING, B.S.A. , Cornell, 1899. Professor of Farm Practice. Sphinx Head. BENJAMIN FREEMAN KINGSBURY, A.B., Buchtel, 1893, Ph.D., Cornell, 1895, M.D., Freiburg, 1903. Professor of Histology and Embryology. CIJAQ, FA, EE, fDKCb, NEN. ' OTTO KlNKELDEY, A.B., College of the City of New York, 1898, A.M., New York University, 19oo, Ph.D., Berlin, 19o9. Professor of Music. LEWIS KNUDSON, B.S.A., Missouri, 19o8, Ph.D., Cornell, 1911. Professor of Botany. Aa, FA, EE. 7 PAUL KRUSE, A.B., Iowa, I906, A.M., Washington, 1913, Ph.D., Columbia, 1917. A Professor of Educational Psychology. CIJKIIH, CDAK. CARL EDWIN LADD, B.S. in Agr., Cornell, 1911, Ph.D., 1915. Director of Extension in College of Agriculture. Acacia. I GEORGE NIEMAN LAUMAN, B.S.A., Cornell, 1897. Professor of Rural Economy. 9 LEONARD ALEXANDER LAWRENCE, B.S., Maine, 1904. Assistant Professor of Sur- veying. fIJKE. A EDWARD LAWSON, B.S., Cornell, I9Ii3, M.L.D., 1914, E.A.A.R., American Acad- emy at Rome, 1910. Assistant Professor of Landscape Architecture. ZMDE, Gar- goyle, L'Ogive. . A if 9-'iw li '3l'Qj.Q.. If .., .Y..-...,,. L :TL ,Y,i,3ia:..:-11-Y.,-1 - -M Y-1- -. .qvsa-A -. SI ff? ,Eva 'f'EQ , ' ... I 5D salty ' I fs. -HEL-.- -F---1 ' 'f--- T ,, ' 5 . -1 1 - . - . 'i.iiE-'yrrigtyydm '- ,INLI1 '54 lr' H 1' ' ' ' ' ' L- - ' ' ' C , A - Q . 1 .A, , , Y, - f 1.1 , A .1 . . if X, , If 4' - Y '. ' 1 5391 U' alim M ' -1-1125 uf fl : gel :ff 512.1551 -... I ' is , 1, Y .15 D Nj Q gg l A v gg 5' H 5 , ,gala 'M A ' P , ., . i :em -.,:.5.1I- A ,. J' 1. .' iii. El at Faculty PAUL MARTYN LINCOLN, M.E. in E.E., Ohio State, 1891. Director of the School of Electrical Engineering. EE. Q V HARRY HOUSR LOVE, B.S., Illinois Wesleyail, 1904, M.A., 19o6, Ph.D., Cornell, 1909, Professor of Plant Breeding. TKE, EE, fI1KfIv. OLIVER LEROY MCCASKILL, Ph.B., Chicago, 19O1 , J.D. , 1905. Professor of Procedure. GJFA, CIIACIJ, Order of the Coif. JOHN CLARENCE MCCURDY, B.S., Grove City, IQOSQ C.E., Cornell, 1911. Professor of Rural Engineering. LAURENCE HOWLAND MACDANIELS, A.B., Oberlin, 1911, Ph.D., Cornell, 1917. Professor of Pornology. AFP, FA, EE. GEORGE ROBERT CAMPBELL MCDERMOTT, Royal Technical College of West of Scot- land, 1873. Professor of Structural Engineering, and Head of the Department of Naval Architecture. Acacia, TBH, EE. THOMAS JOSEPH MCINERNEY, B.S.A., Cornell, 1910, M.S.A., 1911. Professor of Dairy Industry. EE, Hebs-Sa. CLARENCE AUGUSTINE MARTIN, D.SC., Colgate, 1917. Professor of Architecture. CIJFAQ TEH. JAMES FREDERICK MASON, A.B., Harvard, 19o1, Ph.D., Johns Hopkins, 1911. Pro- fessor of Romance Languages and Literatures. fDBK. LOUIS MELVILLE MASSEY, A.B., Wabash, 1911, Ph.D., Cornell, 1916. Professor of Plant Pathology. Acacia, FA, QPBK, EE.. ' is .,5,5T+1-.:- - lift?-. - - -. grad., - S.,-T R- I ,,,l.g5,..fLga -f,,,..3.,-In-gg ,-,..-.-ap: 51 Aj. !f 'A 'X-.,f-6 'Q ,, 'Hi R giffifl 'il ..-X VIN, :L if ' -, i Lab'-f' L lhjl Q :T .11 4' ,QS--'Q ,,,, , 1- ..- vtnz .af t X s7.T4, ,LFE Lg.:. V XxJ,b.QLx,, R , V , 53 ' fjxllb- T-1117: r 11 :L-3111.73 :V1.j,1.,-i- 'V f+7L 1 ' S -' wif' Qgi 'R PM A 7 L: I iffx . ,1 ',::Qd A5311 T 1 -331 11711 1' D' '11 A4WH7 i:,'T! af'-'-' 'E-H' l 1 Lfvilia. 7 . Jr, HJ, 15,-,fa ..-I Z ,. 7, J, ,gif 1' , , J . Y I' N W N 1 ' ' 1 l D -?i 'fi 3 'Ji r, ' A'l'f:3l Q 'T fl a a l 1 l 1 l 7 Faculty A ROBERT MATHEsoN, B.S.A., Cornell, 19o6, M.S., 1907, Ph.D., 1911. Professor of i Economic Entomology. PA, EE. LEONARD AMBY MAYNARD, A.B., Wesleyan, 1911, Ph.D., Cornell, 1915. Professor of Animal Husbandry. ATA, FA, CDBK, EE. HOWARD BAGNALL MEEK, B.S., Boston, 1917, M.A., Maine, I97.0. Assistant Pro- fessor of Institution Management. KIIJA, AA. BRUCE LEE MELVIN, B.S. in Ed., Missouri, 1916, M.A., 1917, Ph.D., 1911. Acting Professor of Rural Social Organization. IDAK. ERNEST MERRITT, M.E., Cornell, 1886, World War Memorial Professor of Physics. f11K11f, FA, TEH, EE, fIJKfI1. LAWRENCE JAMES MEYNS, B.S., Virginia Polytechnic, 1916, E.E., 1917. First Lieu- tenant, Ordnance Department, U. S. A., Assistant Professor of Military Science and Tactics. ' CHRISTIAN MIDJO. Professor of Freehand Drawing and Modeling. Gargoyle. HOWARD JAY M1LKs, D.V.M., Cornell, IQO4. Professor of Therapeutics and Small Animal Clinic. EE. EDWARD GARDNER MISNER, B.S., Cornell, 1913, Ph.D., 1918. Professor of Farm Management. EE. BENTON SULLIVAN MONROE, A.B., Cornell, 1896, A.M., 1897, Ph.D., 19o1. Assist- ant Professor of English. IIJBK. 53 l 1 I Tu '1 .a er 5 l A 1 I -1 'E 2 1 1 lil Z fl - I E l 12 -E E , ,. 1 1 1 I V I , r r l w I w 1 x l l ,ff-1 mv, ., ,.,, . . S Cf , ' ,L A, , L FE, . fli1Q' YQ. ,..Y l.jlv.i.1-1'-N.'Yfli-... .1..... lad 'SZ , H?-'1',.,.. if iQT'MM?Q4M , -qi . 75 1 A 2 r 5 . 1 fi J l ll Q E il i Faculty A . ,L HELEN M0NscH, B.S., Kansas Agricultural, 1904, B. Chem., Chicago, 1909, M.A., Columbia, 1916. Professor of Home Economics. QDKCID, ON, IIA9. fi, EUGENE DAv1s MONTILLON, B.Arch., Cornell, 1911. Assistant Professor of Land- if' scape Architecture, and Secretary of the Faculty of Architecture. CDAE, Gargoyle. l l? P H HAROLD MARSTON MORSE, A.B., Colby, I9I4, A.M., Harvard, 1915,'Ph.D., 1917. ' A Assistant Professor of Mathematics. AKE, QBK, EE. wg l. 9 I, JAMES FREDERICK MOUNTFORD, M.A., Birmingham, 1917, Oxford, 1913, D.Litt., W Q Birmingham, 1911. Professor of the Classics. Fellow of St, John's College, Oxford. ll 'gm GUY BROOKS MUCHMORE, A.B., Southwestern, 1910. Assistant Professor of Public A- Speaking. 1 CARLETON CHASE MURDOCK, B.S., Colgate, 1907, A.M., Cornell, 1910, Ph.D., 1919. i fl' Assistant Professor of Physics. fIJK'1f', FA, IDBK, EE. CLYDE HADLEY MYERS, B.S., Illinois Wesleyan, 1907, M.S., Illinois, 1910, Ph.D., l ' Cornell, 1911. Professor of Plant Breeding. TKE, EE, GJAT. WILLIAM IRVING MYERS, B.S., Cornell, 1914, Ph.D., 1918. Professor of Farm Fi- nance. KAP, EE, 1IJK1I1. JAMES GEORGE NEEDHAM, B.S., Knox, 1891, M.S., 1893, Litt.D., 1911, Ph.D., l Cornell, 1898. Professor of Entomology and Limnology. - ARNO HERBERT NEHRLING, Shaw School of Botany and Missouri Botanical Garden, All 1909. Professor of Floriculture. KE, AFP, UAE.. - L... lil 54 . ff , Cf Vial- 218 N fat ,QL J 9 '- lm -EQ, .. ,Mg-Q 441 A.-S 4, ,xt 945 '44, C. , . r.. ix., Q iv Y Wg f f i in-V V 9 H W 9 -f QL ,qw 4 lv .. , ,L V W ,...,.....,-.,.......:..a ,,...,,.. ,,.... ,,.,.,7,.-.f-7,,,L,,w,,-M. ' ' ' -Y Y 1 Y -- H ' ' . ' W . . ' J. I' Ms : - 'Q 11. 3'f1 3: f iffCE1iiE:Jiiff'fEi.?fE'..?'..T -'Q 'E T477 ls V Qs .Wg .... . 4111 I l I I Faculty MELVIN L. NICHOLS, B.Chem., Cornell, 1918, Ph.D., 1911. Assistant Professor of Analytical Chemistry. AXE, TBHg EE, 1I1KfI1, Al-Djebar. CHARLES VERNON NOBLE, Ph.D., Cornell, 1910. Assistant.Professor of Farm Man- agement. CLARK SUTHERLAND NORTHUP, A.B., Cornell, 1893, Ph.D., 1898. Professor of English. Zodiac, CIJBK, 1I1KfIwg Quill and Dagger. WALLACE NOTESTEIN, B.A., Wooster, 1900, M.A., Yale, I903, Ph.D., 1908. Pro- fessor of English History. fI1FAg QBK. HENRY NEELY OGDEN, C.E., Cornell, 1889. Professor of Sanitary Engineering. EE.. WILLIAM RIDGELY ORNDOREE, A.B., Johns Hopkins, 1884, Ph.D., 1887. Professor of Organic Chemistry. AXE, EE.- CHARLES EDWARD O'RoURIcE, C.E., Cornell, 1917. Assistant Ptofessorlof Structural Engineering. 21112, Pyramid. JOSEPH OSKAMP, B.S., Missouri, 1911. Extension Professor of Pomology. EE.. FREDERICK WILLIAM GWENS, B.S., M.S., Kansas, 1901, Ph.D., Chicago, I907. Assistant Professor of Mathematics. Seal and Serpent, EE. EPHRAIM LAURENCE PALMER, A.B., Cornell, 1911, M.A., IQI3, Ph.D., 1917. Pro- fessor of Rural Education. FA, EE, QAK. Han. f.,.- n.s4s.,.,w..1 f . .. ,rl-,.,,n-,..3L5.,:,,Li.:,.4 .fi V LE.,-1.44 -Q: Elk 5 I if If li 'Q lea ln li 'l I Ll li J F 2 l ' .ii t. V5 I 2. if 1 1, I 3 5 SI 'Ei Ig? 1l fl . .5 I fail is rl U ,. ' rx. ll ,gy f 2 F. :lil I Ii U1 .55 .- . Eg 25 -1 1 l ri' T? if I ,I I- si i ll Id: 1 31 ill I 1 I la ii 'll Ili ,11 ,H li I9 xi ll OZ' ll 71' ff QI L1 F3 lil 55 l . l l l gl .Il I 1 I .N I A .gi I, .5. :I .I 1 I 5 I 33 I .5 'T , I 1-..-L- 1, LL.: fix -I-Qi-'aLf ,,, in' ,L 1.11, -L , , ,,,., T . . -XXQ' . . . ff ' My fl is If I gl , ,Qal I 1 .- I QM in am . I .- III 1... aa : M1 IA' 1 IH A. ' ' 5 ,ffl O ,ji I-, III IIT I If ,ll I QI I ll if V55 If . liil . . ' li' l HN, I I .4 f M I3 . ilu I ,Q lt ll l: VI Faculty . I I IIS I IIN AMES WENCESLAS PAPEZ, A.B., Minnesota, 1 O8, M.D., 1 I1. Assistant Professor of I I Im! 9 9 I I ' M Anatomy and Neurology. AKK, EE. fl JOHN THOMAS PARSON. Professor of Drawing. Z IF, Rod and Bob. if I f I FRANK ASHMORE PEARSON, B.S.A., Cornell, I 11, Ph.D., 1 11. Professor of Agri- li? ' 9 9 ' 1-'. I cultural Economics and Farm Management. EE, QJKIIJ. gy I I Ir: . III , FI GILBERT WARREN PECK, B.S., Cornell, 1911, M.S., 1917. Extension Professor of , If! Pomology. 21112, Hebs-Sa. I I will Ii JOHN EDWIN PERRY, B.S. in C.E., Pennsylvania State, 19o8. Assistant Professor of iii Railroad Engineering. fI1EK. I , Us I Ili , . II' OHN GEORGE PERTSCH, R., M.E. In E.E., Cornell, 1 O . Professor of Electrical .sl . . 9 9 li Engineering. EE, HKN, QDKCID. IIII 'I 1,3 ALBERT CHARLES PHELPS, B.S., Illinois, 1894, Bavarian Polytechnic, 1898, M.Arch., fl Illinois, 1 o . World War Memorial Professor of Architecture. TBH, CIJKGJ, Q. P. 9 3 5 I Gargoyle. fl V: 3 55 lf ,. EVERETT FRANKLIN PHILLIPS, A.B., Allegheny, 1899, Ph.D., Pennsylvania, IQO4. Professor of Apiculture. GAG, QDBK, 23, fIvH. 3 ALBERT PIERSON, W.A., Cornell, 1910. First Lieutenant, Infantry, U. S. A., Assist- ant Professor of Military Science and Tactics. MILES ALBION POND, Ph.B., Yale, 1891. Assistant Professoriof Civil Engineering. F . Mk .,... ..,....,.--v1.1-1, ,,,,,,,, 1, fghmmofi. A , N,-'A h, ,-,, Q , M, .1 L. . Y. ..... 'II . .LL ..-,-..7f.QlfQ ..., LTIXJQLELLQQIT 171217- f:A-air.:---Tf:+a.Lf ,N ,-,,,, Yu ,M-, ,,M,,,H,Am,-my-F-Q, ,LAM-93.4, . ,,,N- J-LJLW. ., .. -,- Y .. Y . , Ya.. E.. I 56 gli 1 YN I -C -1 al 2 f: 1 .E E 3,1 1 'X il. E11 . H51 1 A L-.f?i1i.l .1T.-.,1T2?-:.11L-..., .F 1 P5 f 1' .ii 44 8 . Ill! 1 ' l 511 ll :Ll . l . ,Z A . 9 4 9 Q gl 151 1 lil ll' lil Faculty A PAUL RUSSELL POPE, A.B., NVestern Reserve, 1898, A.M., Ph.D., Leipzig, 1903. Pro- fessor of German. BGH, fbBK. 51 1 11.2 l . A FREDERICK CLARKE PRESCOTT, A.B., Harvard, 1894. Professor OfE1lgl1Sl1. KA. 14' li . . 12,4 4 LAURENCE PUMPELLY, A.B., Williams, 1901, Ph.D., Strassburg, 1907. Professor of 4 - Romance Languages and Literatures. Zllfg fDBKg 1I1KfIJ. I . All FRANK HARRISON RANDOLPH, B.A., Yale, 1915, ,M.E., Cornell, 1917. Assistant 'Q '1 . . . . lf' Professor of Institution Engineering. BG-JH, EE. A ARTHUR RANUM, A.B., Minnesota, I897., Ph.D., Chicago, 1906. Professor of Math- V emarics. QBK, EE. A Nj ARTHUR BERNARD RECKNAGEL, B.A., Yale, 1904, M.F., 1906. Professor of Forest Manageinent and Utilization. EE. HUGH DANIEL REED, B.S., Cornell, 1899, Ph.D., 1903. Professor of Zoology. AXA, FA, EE. 1 1 1 HAROLD LYLE REED, A.B., Oberlin, 1911, Ph.D., Cornell, 1914. Professor of Eco- 1 nomics and Finance. Eleusisg fIwBK. 1 Ili ERNEST WILLIAM RETTGER, A.B., Indiana, 1893, Ph.D., Clark, 1898. Assistant f Professor of Applied Mechanics. CDFA, E E. ?'l . . . li' 1 ROBERT ERNEST RETTGER, A.B., Wisconsin, 1910, A.M., 1911. Assistant Professor 'Q of Structural and Dynamic Geology. BQH, FA, EE, BFE. -F I R ig -- - .... if- M ....i fig ...1 57 R. .V Fx 1. ,. ,ffm 9 -..,51f1 'iv 51.9 - ,K N F' ,E - .9 1. 1... Q - . ' ' :E-L' --.Vs Tiff'- Z-if A ' 'A iffiifw Effllilf-f-QQQQZ-Q4lL2lQE1?' I 1: T71 1 1 i.: 'L:D 1::,il.- l:'i:'f.L th4i' V1-vel !!-1--M. -J-7' ' G - 4 - ?af'f,feA' ' H H Q F' YY Y , 'QT Y iw V 7, T, Q.,-,ufln .,..,,,,. ,..E.,i :'T.-3',1,jff-1 J.fi,,,f,1ii,. 3 ,,., 1 .., .,.,l, ,, , fmF,iN X--vi-nd,-1 ' ' I , . EE ..f 5 X f l I ll 1-21 -1 1 1 1 2 E J, 'l . . '4 ,. ,. . ,.,,. . ..., ,..,.,,. . , . - ,gt I l . vs, C A 1 1 ' 1:1 411 fy - 1 ills . . -.i2,,:m'.,i .ff ' -J 1, 4 1:3 ,.,, 4 152 if 35 5 A 'I Q11 1 ,K 1' 1 V, I ., I I 1 ' f A 'B . gi ii J Faculty 5 JUAN ESTEVAN REYNA, E.E., Columbia, 1898. Professor of Rural Engineering. l Lil OWEN RIVERS RHOADS, Captain, Infantry, U. S. A. 3 Assistant Professor of Military Science and Tactics. ' 1 F -il -11 FRED HOFFMAN RHODES, A.B., Wabash, I9IOQ Ph.D., Cornell, IQI4. Professor of if 'I 'ul xl .li .Il -.1 Industrial Chemistry. AXE, IIJBK, EE, Al-Djebar. I JAMES EDWARD RICE, B.S. in Agr., Cornell, 1890, Professor Of Poultry Husbandry. ' AZ, E E. --11 1 ' FLOYD KARKER RICHTMYER, A.B., Cornell, 19O4, Ph.D., 191O. Professor of Physics. i PA, EE.. . ,R+ HEINRICH RIES, Ph.B., Columbia, 1892., AM., 1894, Ph.D., 1896. Professor of Geol- E Ogy. PA, EE, LIDKIIJQ ZFE. ' HOWARD WAIT RILEY, M.E. in E.E., Cornell, 19O1. Professor of Rural Engineering and Head of the Department of Rural Engineering. BYRON BURNETT ROEE, B.S.A., Cornell, 1911, M.S., 1913. Professor Of Rural Engineering. I li REENA ROBERTS, B.S.., Simmons, 1917, M.A., Columbia, 1911. Assistant Professor 11 of Home Economics. ON. V' Ii! MONTGOMERY ROBINSON, B.Litt., Princeton, I906Q B.S., Cornell, 1914. Professor . 1 In Extension Service. . li ffl lil , -ff ef -- if---A ----9-----w -f 'LflTii4Si1 v t: '-'?f'-'E--er- '1-. 1 gunna-fn ----- Af- - -f E f-x---- --f 1 7' - jbgfgv-' 1 Tignes:-frgg.i ,gtrii 11545413 - gijeggg A ., ggggfgfffi-lv-1,3 ,W .. :.-1: 1: 1:-:f-:S 4- 1' --:f r--f:------f-1L---- - -v---- -- -A---M.- . - -:L-in V.. -.--tx - en- 1 Us- W - --.-... ....t.1-.1......f..1l.,.1...1.-f.,, i.i1:iI':Di:1'-i.gg'iiNE'3i6im'-N ,WI 1.,1,.1.1 58 ,,..-v ' ., fi ,fi ,U ,. -V A V , L-, H, ,I I. I . , 'Yf--f----'L' -eww -41---I-A-r--Q ffl lkip- L.:-EQ, 'ggi 'DAL iz! fjl-Qusifljk-9 nkigikg-A--um., - -Y g V- . 1 '-- If - - X ' 'f ff A 1. 1.1. --...... . 1. .--L ,f f L ., . , . L Xa. , 4' , ' ' ' -ff-7--.--f-'V-----N I.,- .. . . 5. , , Y 11, , , . . .. Y .L.-... LL. L - , .. , V ,V ,A W kgs, ,V, L. .:,,fYf1,,, A Faculty Louis MICHAEL ROEIIL, B.S., Stout, 1910. Assistant Professor of Farm Shop. FRED STILLMAN RoGERs, B.S., Alfred, I909Q M.E., Cornell, 1913. Assistant Pro- fessor of Machine Design. Acacia. FLOIRA RosE, B.S., Kansas State Agricultural, 1904, M.A., Columbia, 1909. Pro- fessor of Home Economics and Head of the Department of Home Economics. IIJKIIJ, oN. HAROLD ELLIS Ross, B.S.A., Cornell, 1906, M.S.A., 1909. Professor of Dairy Indus- try. PA, EE. MARTIN WRIGHT SAMPSON, A.B., Cincinnati, 1888, A.M., 1890. Goldwin Smith Professor of English Literature. QIHKE, QIJBK. EZRA DWIGHT SANDERSON, B.S., Michigan Agricultural, 1897, B.S. in Agr., Cornell, 1898, Ph.D., Chicago, 1911. Professor of Rural Social Organization. EE.. ELMER SETH SAVAGE, B.S.A., New Hampshire, 1905, M.S.A., Cornell, 1909, Ph.D., 1911. Professor of Animal Husbandry. KZ, AZ, FA, EE, Helios. WILL MILLER SAWDON, B.S., Purdue, 1898, M.M.E., Cornell, 1908. Professor of Experimental Engineering. FA, EE. NATHANIEL SCHMIDT, Stockholm, I884Q A.M., Colgate, 1887, Berlin, 1890. Profes- sor of Semitic Languages and Literatures and Oriental History. HENRY WILLIAM SCHNECK, B.S., Wisconsin, 1913, M.S., Cornell, 1914. Assistant Professor of Vegetable Gardening. : -1 1313.1 .-rllff? - .5-153: 5113138.71-.11 ,ggi , Lg, iZg:T',, If .2 , A U ff-fl -9 L, E f'-5:--.v.T,.,-. 59 ff.-Q. 'T-'S-9 F 1- -I-I ' -f PP' A- 'H X 3 ,fi 519 If 'P , XALLJIQ 571. .A-X ...,.-'-sxfirf ...Y .fa ,?4i41N.-Q..-sl gg 'Z 1 --- 4-' A 1 vi Y-iffy' - -1vfT+5-Tffrwr-Q-'?3'T?:--ff'-2745, gfiiglz W: 55:1 E-:iv-A , Lf.-H .. .-7.3, --fell:---.-3--:-7-' , A 'WRT 1 at' 1 t 'TT-'T E1i,.pf'f-Ewa 1- 1-11 'TED 1 - .71-f M,,,,,nP,,, Y Y, W ,,,,,,,. ML, . 4 -4 1, .EJ L., L.. Laaaarra. .1 ,..-...,...-, f'1-fa... 1, Faculty 1 ERNEST WILLIAM SCHODER, B.S., U. of Washington, 1900, B.S. in Mining, 1900, Ph.D. , Cornell, 1903. World War Memorial Professor of Experimental Hydraulics. QJFAQ CIJBK, EE. JACOB RICHARD SCHRAMM, A.B., Wabash, 1910, Ph.D., Washington University, 1913. Professor of Botany. QJFA, 1IJBK,EE.. HERBERT HENRY SCOFIELD, M.E., Cornell, 1905. Professor of Materials. Triangle, EE, CDKfI1, Pyramid. FRANCISJOSEPH SEERY, B.S., Tufts, 1905. Professor of Hydraulic Engineering. ATA, Semaphore. CHARLES TIMOTHY SENAY, B.S., Trinity, 1914, M.A., Illinois, 1915, Captain, ln- fanrry, U. S. A., Assistant Professor of Military Science and Tactics. '-DFA, CIYBK. LESTER XVAYLAND SHARP, B.S., Alma, 1908, Ph.D., Chicago, 1911. Professor of Bot- any. FA, fIvBK, EE. FRANCIS ROBERT SHARPE, A.B., Cambridge, I89l, Ph.D., Cornell, 1907. Professor of Mathematics. 23. JAMES MORGAN SHERMAN, B.S., North Carolina, 1911, M.S., NVisconsir1, 1911, Ph.D., 1916. Professor of Dairy Industry. KE, FA, AZ, EE, SIDKSIJ. EDWARD SHOWACRE, M.D., Loyola, 1918. Assistant Medical Advisor. AZ, KIF. EDWIN LUTHER SIBERT, U. S. Military Academy, 1918. First Lieutenant, Field Artillery, U. S. A., Assistant Professor of Military Science and Tactics. 111K W2 l 1 l i i f l My E ,......... 144.9-sb-.. .-S .A.-..- ,,,.4.,,- Y ..- -...M....Mf...M,..Ll. ....g LE.. ...:..,-, ' 1,.Q:MQ, ',Q. -,L.,f.' I ','.' Q . K ' ,,nLlJJ ' 'Lg V 'L -...- -A - JL! :S L 60 fi . a.fli'Qlf3' aff. no 5 J I I -I v T5 4 ,. ii. Y-fit.-'1f1 i.i'T E31 c 'fa,. ini-475lilii:,.L.,,ff, ly: -iii11-..- 1--- 1..- L.g11..f12.4:g....E,ggif... ggi 'E 1313 Fl 1 , 5 l F l l I Z f 3 1 Faculty , SUTHERLAND SIMPSON, B.Sc., Edinburgh, 1894, MSB., Ch.B., 1899, M.D., 1901, D.Sc., 1903, F. R. S. E. Professor of Physiology and Head of the Department of Physiology and Biochemistry. EE, NE N. 4 lf SUMNER HUBER SLICHTER, A.B., Wisconsin, 1913, M.A., 1914, Ph.D., Chicago, 4 1918. Assistant Professor of Economics. QJBK, AEP. f DEAN FRANKLIN SMILEY, A.B., Cornell, 1916, M.D., 1919. Assistant Professor of Hygiene and Medical Advisor. NEN, AQA. . C. WILSON SMITH, LLB., Colorado, 1910, A.B., Missouri, 1918, Ed.M., Harvard, i 1911. Assistant Professor of Education and Secretary of the College of Arts and Y Sciences. BGJII, fDAK. 4 FREDERICK MILLER SMITH, A.B., lndiana,i1899. Assistant Professor of English. Q EX, KIJBK. A HAROLD DAVID SMITH, A.B., Oberlin College, IQIS, Mus.B., 1917. Assistant Pro- , fessor of Music. CDBK, Fellow American Guild of Organists. I PRESERVED SMITH, A.B., Amherst, 1901, A.M., Columbia, 1903, Ph.D., 19o7, , Litt.D., Muhlenberg, 1911. Professor of Medieval History. XID, CIJBK. f VIRGIL SNYDER, B.S., Iowa State, 1889, Ph.D., Gottingen, 1894, H.C.D., Padua, i 1911. Professor of Mathematics. FA, EE. LELAND SPENCER, B.S., Cornell, 1918, Ph.D., 1913. Assistant Professor of Market- i ' ing. Acacia, EE, KDKIIDQ 4 ADELAIDE SPOHN, B.S., Chicago, 1908, M.S., 1913, Ph.D., Columbia, 1911. Pro- fessor of Home Economics. BAE, EE. fl 61 F I I, , EE, III I.I, ,II IIII II ,, I IIII III, . I .,,I I, I II I IIII IIIIII I, IIIIIII I I ,I., I I. I I, -I II . IQ I :LI I II. I., ,I 311 III.'I II QI I,:iI, II. II I I. ,II IIIII I, I 'J IJ ,IIT IIIIH IIA II I4-I-. IN, II.I -I 'I Il, IIII I I .PI II QI? li' IIC III., ,II IZ' 3, I I.. I I ,III I I I II ,I If Q I l 'I'II I III ILIIII III I ,IIII IM 'I IIIII III 'II ,--III II I A T-.. .. . . 1.1 1: -...- .ss-,sf...-., '-jg, In ,..eLI5.e,1. If gi.,-.fi1,.,.11.gZAQ'EiL,,.,,,.......1,..,,,, 1, Iafli,-1-11 .fa-::::::ff.1:I gf., I -- 33 ' ' I 'I - 1-2-A --------2-hi-is -----A if . ,. , , , .I , ., ,, .gy -,f-N.--I If-,V-A-if--------Eff.,-A---,.f,1,AT-,Y-,E ,.J,h.,.Y-- sf .W mf-, --.-..,.w.,H, ..-E ,,YV, .K ,,,YY.f , W.,-., . ,,-,., ....,..-,7..,,,.........1 1 ...W1-...,f -.-.:n1E.- .. ,.I. , A Y ' P Y 7W Www' YYUHLWT4 C 'EEF .-T--..M ,Tlf.L?1Q..p1.fL. I, . ' -Y-,. ,......--2.1 ,-...v.1.Y .La .51 .-...'1..,,.L:....Y..Yf .. . ..., ., L ...........-I I ,Iv . , I Y , '1 , I, ,,, ,gr-I ' ,.,3 Z I M I 1 ,,, A2Q,,, . ,,,. I W I' I 5:5 . EIS, . 53 2I' Faculty SAMUEL NEWTON SPRING, B.A., Yale, 1898, M.F., 1903. Professor of Silviculture. AZ. NORMAN DAMON STEVE, B.S., Cornell, 1913. Assistant Extension Professor of Rural Engineering. AZ, Hebs-Sa. ROBERT SPROULE STEVENS, A.B., Harvard, 1910, LLB., 1913. Professor of Law. HOWARD ARTHUR STEVENSON, B.S., Cornell, 1910. Assistant Professor in Extension I Service. AFP, EAX, Hebs-Sa. ' 'ROLLAND MACLAREN STEWART, B.A., IoWa State University, 1904, B.Di., 1906, Ph.D., 1911. Professor of Rural Education. CIJBK, fDAK. XVILLIAM ALONZO STOCKING, B.S. in Agr., Connecticut Agricultural, 1895, B.S.A., Cornell, 1898, M.S.A., 1904. Professor of Dairy Industry. EE. XVALTER KING STONE. Assistant Professor of Painting. XVILLIAM STRUNK, JR., B.A., Cincinnati, 1890, Ph.D., Cornell, 1896. Professor of English. OAS, CIIBK. JAMES BATCHELLER SUMNER, A.B., Harvard, 1910, M.A., 1913, Ph.D., 1914. Assist- ant Professor of Biochemistry. Society of Biological Chemists. EARL SUNDERVILLE, D.V.M., Cornell, 1908. Assistant Professor of Comparative Anatomy. QTE. I 67. -M fi, I Lf. Ianwyf QI II ,. IE I I i!I ,I IIIII III ,. III III II II, I I ,, I I III I III III I ISV I III, I5 IIIII :III IIS ,, IIIIII IIILII I, IIJIQI II?Igf' IIIII I LQIIII , IQIII III I II II I I IFIIII IIIII IIIIE IIIII II-I I II I I I III II II .QILII I III-. I I I I II III III I III I I II IIII III ,'II II I , I , F I I 'Sw - M- 24.4 ' - - - ' 1 '-f- J 1. ,- . ,. 1.1, 1 ., 2, A ....-Rf- .f,, -..W 11-1. fa-... .. -.-'.i- f - ef- ,g:,,:1,, . , -.51 .Y ,111 , , AY, M 'WWA --ee-e - va sg . 1 , 1. , . 1 1 1 Y y .V Y 3,1 ' I j, -iw V-'f Y --- -f---'f---'f---i-f.-1-V-T-ilZ1T.,f . ' 4 LIJE-. x f' ' ' ave 'I ,' . . 'e-. MJ1--Y . L D:-rfgg.- WE 41M f V. --. -1111 1. E, -- . --P--J -- M- -R H.-- .1-..g ' 4, e -- -- F--f Faculty JOHN HENRY TANNER, B.S., Ph.D., Cornell, 1891. Professor ofMathe1natics. AT. FRANK THILLY, A.B., Cincinnati, 18875 A.M., Ph.D., Heidelberg, 18915 LL.D., Missouri, 19095 LL.D., Cincinnati, 19135 LL.D., Hobart, 1913. Professor Of Philosophy. QIJBK, qaxfb. HARVEY EARL THOMAS, B.S., Virginia Polytechnic, 1915, M.S., 19165 Ph.D., Columbia, 1910. Assistant Professor of Plant Pathology. FA5 Z1 E. HOMER COLUMBUS THOMPSON, B.S., Ohio State, 1909, M.S., 1913. Professor of Vegetable Gardening. EE. ' EdWARD BRADFORD TITCHENER,A.B., Oxford, 1890, M.A., 1895, D.Sc., 19065 Ph.D., Leipzig, 18915 LL.D., Wisconsin, 19045 D.Sc., Harvard, 19095 Litt.D., Clark, 1909. Sage Professor of Psychology. CDBK5 EE. ' CLARENCE ELLSWORTH TOWNSEND, M.E., Cornell, 1907. Professor of Engineering Drawing. AXA5 KIJKKIH. JOSEPH ELLIS TREVOR, Ph.D., Leipzig, 1891. Professor of Thermodynamics. HUGH CHARLES TROY, B.S.A., Cornell, 1896. Professor of Dairy Industry. E35 Quill and Dagger. FORREST GLENN TUCKER, A.B., Indiana, 1914, A.M., 19165 Ph.D., Chicago, 1911. Assistant Professor of Physics. DENNY HAMMOND UDALL, B.S.A., Vermont, 18985 D.V.M., Cornell, 1901. Pro- fessor of Veterinary Medicine. EN5 23. -. 'fit' Fw-n-.31-3,1-Q11 W ..-11 .X-i.,-Lii:g,4T3if,3:..:, M J .-q.h.,f, , . W-.. 53 1 1 f , 151 11 .g- ,1 of-111. ..111.,.1.1Hi?1. , fg, 1 5,-7, PYT' - 1- V- '.L'f4 'i'7 'ELLA'-A ji- l Llllgjn 7' jfiivr ze-'wx :F-fr .-.-'1'1 --:fm-1 HG RWM-Lee 2-.- 2- 11, RJ' ' A- f' f . .,.... -:,Y4..,-.1 ,iw :Y Y- .. , .1 114. 11,1 ,af - . ,Q-.1 .1 . .. . . -lf'-KL., cv-IP 7 wax mlil E .1 . 1 :il ' ' 1 ::,1 l 311' 1' lfii e A il i :lil i 1 A 1 f 4 if l 1 lv 341 , . . si' 1 Faculty 1 iw p E l A PAUL HALLADAY UNDERWOOD, C.E., Cornell, 1907. Professor of Topographic and l Ei Geodetic Engineering. Rod and Bob. .1 1-I GEORGE BURR UPTON, M.E., Cornell, 1904, M.M.E., 1905. Professor of Experi- L mental Engineering. TBII, , fl l 951' N LEONARD CHURCH URQUHART, C.E., Cornell, 1909. Assistant Professor of Structural lg '.4' 3 i Engineering. BGJH, CDKQD, Pyramid. l ' MARTHA ,VAN RENSSELAER, A.B., Cornell, 1909. Professor of Home Economics l jsg X' and Head of the Department of Home Economics. U MARION VAN VOORST, U. S. Military Academy, 1918. First Lieutenant, Signal lil Cor s, U. S. A., D. O. L., Assistant Professor of Militar Science and Tactics. 1 1, P Y OSCAR D1EDR1cH voN ENGELN, A.B., Cornell, 1 08, Ph.D., 1 11. Professor of Physical ,, 9 9 ,ip , Geography. ECIJE, EE. SETH WAKEMAN, M.A., Hobart, 1917, Ph.D., Cornell, 1911. Assistant Professor of Er Education. CDKIID, QJAK. lfj 1, CHARLES LEoP0LD XVALKER, C.E., Cornell, 1904. Professor of Sanitary Engineering. Acacia, FA. 1 ANNETTE XVARNER, Cowles Art School, 1889, Normal Art School, 1890, New York I School of Fine and Applied Art, 1911. Professor of Home Economics. GEORGE FREDERICK XVARREN, B.S., Nebraska, 1897, B.S.A., Cornell, 1903, M.S.A., I 1904, Ph.D., 1905. Professor of Agricultural Economics and Farm Management. 3 PA, EE, fbKf11. I L- -. L. .T . 151 , .11 -:QT YH.. -'Fi -4 v-,-,rx-gwvvaf ' - 'e ' J-,fu L-1 .1r1yvf -1 Jfwlg 'fx QL '- 54 -A Q A - 1- Wh? .. .. , Lljir A--, 9 A .M Jig- 5 I Q Tl I J! Fl .., 'fi if 1 lf. EQ l A A il gl it 1 I? ,1 51 ? 5. I . QQ Faculty HARRY PORTER WVELD, Ph.B., Ohio State, 1900, Ph.D., Clark, 1911. Professor of Psychology. SAE, EE. fI1KfIJ, QIJAK. r RALPH HICKS WHEELER, B.S., Cornell, 1911. Professor of Extension Teaching. ' AFP. ,Q HERBERT HICE WHETZEL, A.B., Wabash, 1902, M.A., 1903. Professor of Plant Pathology. mo, AZ,1 A, EEK, EE, QK11-. EDWARD ALBERT WHITE, B.Sc., Massachusetts Agricultural, 1895. Professor of Floriculture. KZ, QPKQIJ. , HORACE EUGENE WHITESIDE, A.B., Chicago, 19115 LLB., Cornell, 1911. Assistant if - Professor of Law and Secretary of the College of Law. fDK1Iv, AQCIJ, Order of the if-5 Coif. 51 KARL McKAY WIEGAND, B.S., Cornell, 1894, Ph.D., 1898. Professor of Botany. EE, KIDKQ. 4 ROY GLENN WIGGANS, B.S. in Agr., Missouri, I9I4, M.S. in Agr., Cornell, 1915, U H V l Ph.D., 1919. Assistant Professor of Plant Breeding. FA, EE., FEA. WALTER FRANCIS WILLCOX, A.B., Amherst, 1884, A.M., 1888, LLD., 19065 LLB., Columbia, 1887, Ph.D., 1891. Professor of Economics and Statistics. WT, QIJBK. if fi BENJAMIN DUNBAR WILsoN, M.S., Kentucky, 1914, Ph.D., Cornell, 1918. Assistant ' Professor of Soil Technology. EN, EE. u 5 JAMES KENNETH WILSON, B.S., Oklahoma A. and M., 19o6, Ph.D., Cornell, 1915. Professor of Soil Technology. 2 E., f1JKfID. 'E 1. EMF-P-navzaw1:-:Q-pp-.ir f.p.y.-if-san.-na-.4 .-- . '-1-1-1 1iv-1 - rv:-4-'P 'vf.v:4.-se 65 - 1 1. gn .ff 31511 . .fiXXw57.E..fN . f. , 1 X-' L X I 3 4' LLA-' ixhxxlxllsl ' ' V ' 3 f f'7P --1 -'V-. f- '-N-' f Riff' I-V x x ' N-A ' .P A fi ll 2'l ljgi ' iiii 1,11 .ll til l. 1 Faculty LYMAN P. WILSON, B.S., Knox, 19O4, LLD., 1914, JD., Chicago, 19O7. Professor Of Law. CDFA, LIDAA, AEP, Order of the Coif. 5? -,V A . 3 A W1L12oRD MURRY W1LsON, M.D., Memphis Medical, 1895. Professor of Meteorol- si ogy. crm. -.l E 1 HENRY HIRAM WING, B.S. in Agr., Cornell, 18819, M.S. in Agr., 1891. Professor of 1 Animal Husbandry. EE. ill' 511 EDGAR HARPER WOOD, M.E., Cornell, 1891, M.M.E., 1893. Professor of Mechanics 2. of Engineering. EE. - T K. 1- EDW1N HAMLIN WOODRUEE, LLB., Cornell, 1888. Professor of Law. l , . 1 .N 1? I il,-1 PAUL WORK, B.A., Tennessee, 1907, B.S., Pennsylvania State, 191O5 M.S., Cornell, .gl 1913, Ph.D., Minnesota, 1911. Professor of Vegetable Gardening. TIKQID, EE, OKO. GEORGE ALAN WORKS, B.Ph., Wisconsin, 19O4, M.S., 1911. Professor of Rural -5 Education. AY, AZ, QJBK, CDAK. ALBERT HAZEN WRIGHT, A.B., Cornell, 19o4, A.M., 19O5, Ph.D., 19o8. Assistant Professor of Vertebrate Zoology. FA, EE.. lf-. X Eff . ' BENJAMIN PERCY YOUNG, B.S., Kansas, 19o8, Ph.D., Cornell, 1919. Assistant Pro- . 1 lffif fessor of Zoology. CDAGJ, EE. rg 1 lil , GEORGE STOUNG, JR., B.Arch., Cornell, 19OO. Professor of Architecture. CDFA, lg . TEH, AIA. ll' . l 2!3.fQ-.iii-QQ:.Qf.:Q-,it'TGQQ G' G iiifwg f G' f -P Pg, G pL..tL...j -ge-....L.,11g. --.O M f' - 4: -1 - , . - w 1: f -' ith J - 66 '-f-:+l-'4'f f1:'j-1--A-----41--gH----jlL!---ll-Fiwlliiiigr nys' JIf:11t:...1Q,f.ll,,.,--..L...,,..i,--- 4-1132 .ie esee -11 L.. 'f1.lX ..'?ff -Lx M fiiifli Fff-ateelien?Fiiffiiei- ' '51 it ii:s,DLZ LL lf--.-..iil4Gf2+..'?eflf. . . is is -fs-f2f'i.f15Mf rf - 5 l FF P F C I 1 l IL lj Q 1 Ml 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 . I I' 5-I l T w ,. ll 1 V : 1 . , . 4 . K. i 2, is ., ,. Es ff. I ,. 5, 5. up -z wyg, cl. 5 it X 7, 5 Gi Q X. 'f u T V. if I. if 5 E fl 5 1 'S 1 L Q. lc c 1 7, I 1 H1i 7:'.Q-fL-'5- ll lil v.. -11 lu -4 1:1 V55 vt V , 1 1 . - y ,t Curtis Patterson Frank Rogalsky Hoy Bostwick 1,1 l l 1 l 0 cers of Administration l CHARLES DIBBLE BOSTWICK, A.B., Cornell, 1897., LL.B., 1894. Comptroller of the University and Secretary of the Board Of Trustees. KA. CHARLES ELBERT CURTIS, B.C.E., Cornell, 1885. Superintendent Of Buildings and Grounds. AT. GEORGE STEDMAN FRANK, C.E., Cornell, 1911. Manager of Purchases. TBH. DAVID FLETCHER HOY, B.S., Cornell, 1891, M.S., 1893. University Registrar. KE, EE., Quill and Dagger. WOODEORD PATTERSON, AB., Cornell, 1895. Secretary Of the University and Univer- sity Publisher. QDFAQ Quill and Dagger. GEORGE FREDERICK ROGALSKY, AB., Cornell, 1907. Treasurer of the University. AX5 CDBK. ,R gt.. L---1L,.-..-..,.1.. - . 1- ...,. L- ,... ,LL .... .....,,,1 . 1..- 11-.. L-. 'J.,.,,'.,,,-,,, .Y ,.-K, , 1- 5 -,. .,. f:,,, ,Y - 7, .. - - .1 .T--f V., -f-HT?-'vvh 67 an-,E,-, - - - E., --.Nts T.. . S .-, , - ,M lily S .....- ,Eos-ETF ' ifx' ----.-- e - T A -.x-x Q l K . 7. pq I i R. L y. t 1 L ii I v-Q.. .4,., , O E t r-a v Ia va I V 1-'m s W1- f I REE EZYEEEEEYEEIEIEEOEE ESEEEEREEEREEE ESE: g ur W DQ V v v q gg yu? i 1 ,, 4 ELSAAABQQIWAAQBOQE QQQQWAWAQSQEL AW H1 ,lE Q F . C6 yi -,ns-as 41 . - .- f, -,- . , , G3 1 55 .gl ' f ,,, f s fjli Q 1 Hai-'fi q N P 41 .s SI - ' ' ' I t :JN Q- H' 'Fit 2 I ' 'A . . I '- s 1 1 - if - V if I Q I R 1 Ili I! r. Q51 L - . -I .1 . - at I V I 4' -, . Ulrix 'V u ,,-,'.- L ' Q I A ii iaaIa'EsaWaaaa aaaasavaassavava E . I-ii , g'gvvvvwvf'ggmg:.-vygvv yqvvv, Y fill iSimZllElXllEElEEllKNYE og H H ISYA A I RYE M E m M Namlillilmlmmlillirfa , PM , . .. .. ,. . . 1'-Isl I Il GOVERNMENT OF THE UNIVERSITY lif l The Government of Cornell University is vested in a President, elected by the Board of Trustees, and a Board of Trustees, Consisting of the Pres- I dent of the University and thirty-nine members, of whom seven are ex-olfxcio, viz.: the Governor ofthe State of New York, the Lieutenant-Goven I 'l nor, the Speaker ofthe Assembly, the Commissioner of Education, the Commissioner of Agriculture, the President ofthe State Agricultural Society, J Q and the Librarian of the Cornell Library. The eldest lineal male descendant of Ezra Cornell is a trustee during his life. Of the remaining thirty-one l members, lifteen are elected by cosoptation for a term of live years, ten are elected by the Alumni of Cornell University to serve for five years, live 'I are appointed by the Governor ofthe State ofNew York for the same term ofservice, and one is annually elected by the State Grange. l FRANK H. HISCOCK, Clmirmmz DUPRATT WHITE, Vice-Chairman I, THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNIVERSITY . . . . . LIVINGSTON FARRAND, Ithaca '- THE GOVERNOR or NEW YORK . . .... ALFRED E. SMITH Albany i I THE LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR L SEYMOUR LOWMAN, Alban :J - - - - 1 , Y fl l , THE SPEAKER or THE ASSEMBLY . . JOSEPH A. MCGUINNIES, Albany fl THE COMMISSIONER OF EDUCATION . . . . FRANK P. GRAVES, Albany l THE COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE . . . . BERNE A. PYRKE, Albany gf THE PRESIDENT, STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY . E. R. EASTMAN, New York City y, THE LIBRARIAN, CORNELL LIBRARY CCityD . . . . . EBENEZER T. TURNER, Ithaca gif , ' CHARLES EZRA CORNELL ........ ........., I thaca I, ,i THENRY R. ICKELHEIMER ...,. CBD Box 53, Wall St. Station, New York Till U TCHARLES M. SCHWAB . . . CBD . . III Broadway, New York lf TGEORGE F. BAKER . . CBD . First National Bank New York --il li L - ' ,W Q 'LOUIS L. SEAMAN . . . CAD . . . 147 Fifth Avenue, New York TGEORGEJ. TANSEY . . CAD . . 1618 BOatmen'S Bank, St. Louis, Mo. . lj THOR.ACE WHITE . . CGD . White Memorial Bldg., Syracuse ,H WALTER P. COOKE . . CBD . . Marine Bank Building, Buffalo if FRANK H. HISCOCK . . CBD . .... Court House, Syracuse I. gg IRA A. PLACE . . . . B . . Grand Central Terminal, New York rl li ,iii yi HERBERT D. MASON . . CAD Atlas Life Bldg., Tulsa, Oklahoma E, l EZRA B. WHITMAN . . . A 61 Munse Bld ., Baltimore, Md. , H, 5 Y S 31 FRANK H. MILLER . . . CGD . . 146 W. 54th St., New York 51' ,Q JARED T. NEWMAN . . CBD ....... Ithaca iF 1 'I ROBERT H. TREMAN . . CBD ...... Ithaca llgil I MYNDERSE VAN CLEEF . CBD ....... Ithaca itll Q, XVILLIAM METCALF, JR. . . CAD . Peoples Bank Bldg., Pittsburgh 'Q SAMUEL WILEX' VVIAKEMAN . . CAD ,.... Quincy, Mass. ,E-A Y THOMAS B. WILSON . . . CGD .... Hall, N. Y. l l L, CHARLES E. TREMAN . . . CBD . ,.... Ithaca li., HENRY H. XVESTINGHOUSE , CBD . ISO Broadway, New York ' I ROGER B. DVILLIAMS . . CBD ........ Ithaca Ili CUTHBERT W. POUND , . CAD . . . . Court House, Lockport, N. Y. JOHN L. SENIOR . . . CAD Rm. 92.0, III W. Monroe St., Chicago Nfl 'I DUPRATT DVHITE . . CGD . . . , I4 Wall St., New York lm' HENRY' W. SACKETT . . CBD . . . Tribune Bldg., New York , C. SIDNEY SHEPARD . . CBD New Haven, Oswego Co., N. Y. DVALTER C. TEAGLE . . CBD . 2.6 Broadway, New York 'lp I, EDWIN SANDERSON . CAD 51 William St., New York 5-I I I ROGER . WILLIAMS , CAD L4 Broad Sr, New York fin ' I gy 1 Y ..... . . CGD ....... ....... . 'lil XX ILLIAM F. PRATT . . .... CGrD .... . . . 7.06 State St., Batavia, N. Y. l FACULTY REPRESENTATIVES I ,Q iw FRANK THILLY CJANUARY I, I92.6D ............ Ithaca EEZRGE l.. BURIFJCJANUARY I, IZ7.7D .......... . . . Ithaca ,5-I 'I . . MERSON C ANUARY I, 197. D .,,,,,,,,,,,..,,., t aca X H Grjieginctafiilliiecegtgixgpmgg.-5, the next group of six in I91.6, etc. B, elected by board, A, elected by Alumni, G, appointed by the Governor, 'T' ' ' I-ff.gi.'1 --:-....' . - S' -Q ' 'TT T' 'T' H, ' 'HT '- ' -' ' ' 3 .l..fTfi.'f'i.. .11 FT ff T.Lj1fff, rf' T' TIT''TT'ii TTT1 7'?T?5:i1:1f,2If'55:127'2:?f W-TF'-TTT-W L...r ., -47 T I I LQ. .. .1 A 'FI T -'A IT 68 nf 1 lvi .f - 'X' CATH ZLTXQ. T if . 'TIF' I .Tipfxifli-3 fi 'TT' 7 -4 l IJ3 lf li -ii 4 .U J' .51 .45 L. iw ,.-. A Ill :Sm IF- in 'N 'Q I v I.. .I I, .U -. T-. .. . ..-- LHr4-w.,......3 1 .I 71' WEEK il 5? ETl,'T ' 'E - M- H.--ij5f.iQ,.A 1 .,f.'5L-I,-,E.ifi 1 ' 1 . jx-1 52El EE4ZEElEE02 EEE02E E5i2 E E2EEEEr2E I W - 1 - A I A E r If Qi V 4 JW ' I X LT' VIJNX7 A N H .v 4. .1 ' A feat? :WSW I gli lm n-'HEI I 2 ill S Lsrwfiail lg ,,1 .t I lil . , -XX, Iv f . ' .- xi- X In . If Gpiqi 'lilgldfl 'WA' QL !-I 3 . : 'Q L U I' l 1 i Ili ,KJ lj Aj fig 1 N I .V v Y Y U m a m m a I. l .sam iaaasaa ara Era eQfaa.a II1sa E..Q.IEzI1Et1EE1Iit.Af. , ,, 'Ii l Ili COMMITTEE ON GENERAL ADLIINISTRATIONZ Mynderse Van Cleef, Cimirmfzng The Presi- l .3 dent, Charles E. Cornell, Roger B. Williams, DuPratt White, Thomas B, l Wilson, Henry H. Westinghouse, Charles E. Treman, Cuthbert W. Pound, Robert I .. H. Treman, John L. Senior. E l la. COMMITTEE ON FINANCE: Roger B. Williams, Cbfziwmmj The President, Robert H. Treman, Henry R. Ickelheimer, C. Sidney Shepard, Walter P. Cooke, DuPratt l xvhite. l I COMMITTEE ON BUILDINGS AND GROUNDSIJ. DuPratt White, Cbairmmzj The President, Henry W. Sackett, Edwin N. Sanderson, Henry H. Westinghouse, Ezra B. Wvhlt' I man, S. W. Wakeman, William Metcalf, Jr. ' If AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE COUNCIL: The President, Cbazirmmzj Thomas B. Wilson, Frank E H. Miller, DuPratt White, Horace White, E. R. Eastman, Berne A. Pyrke, I ,jg Frank P. Graves, William F. Pratt, Jared T. Newman, Georgej. Tansey, Albert l I R. Mann, Veranus A. Moore, R. W. Thatcher, Karl M. Wiegand, Howard W. Riley. A lf MEDICAL COLLEGE COUNCIL: The President, Cbazirmaznj Henry R. Ickelheimer, Henry I ,I H. Westinghouse, Ira A. Place, Walter L. Niles, Lewis A. Conner, William l Q, Elser. VETERINARY COLLEGE COUNCIL: The President, Chazi1fmm,' Thomas B. Wilson, Frank l fi H. Miller, DuPratt White, Horace White, E. R. Eastman, Berne A. Pyrke, T, Frank P. Graves, William F. Pratt, Jared T. Newman, Georgej. Tansey, Veranus A. Moore, Albert R. Mann, Pierre A. Fish. Mig ll GRADUATE SCHOOL COUNCIL: The President, Cbazifffmzfa' Cuthbert W. Pound, Roger B. ld Williams, Robert H. Treman, Ralph H. Keniston, Ernest Merritt, Carl Becker. 4 FACULTY REPRESENTATIVES ON THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES Frank Thilly, George L. Burr, R. A. Emerson. I H' L OFFICERS V: Livingston Farrand, President, Charles D. Bostwick, Comptroller, David F. Hoy, M Registrar, Charles E. Curtis, Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds, Woodford ' Patterson, Secretary of the University, George F. Rogalsky, Treasurer of the Univer- if I sity, L. N. Simmons, Assistant Secretary of the Board. fi ,Mill L.-- .--L . .- - -- L... -. -- .- 'Q' 0,7 . Y -.-l-Y .. L--S---K. -vw l Il, T51-.si - ff 1.14 lr! '-1 1- f'i.f. Q57 TELL - fs 'Y'-2? agua-law' l-fffllf f , ,L -- - a ,YM-m.,e-,.,a,:ga. --.,,!.,,.,.,,.,..,- -.. Q.,-,..6-3-mL1::.n-.. ..f4...- -1. ... :-I-11:1--A -- J--I-f--'W ff -f - ' -f-' . 69 ANDREW D. WI-IITE, TI-IE FIRST PRESIDENT 70 A . 1:1 A, TPSXJRJX E TKT--T-71? I '1 . 5 I IPM, I . TL- I Ti,-- TTTQ . . .. '-Z 2' :7T1:i: i:o'f:j:i'T9-' --A LT., ' ii' , ' 1 ..d!iiLi:'i ' 11 ie Qiifl-T ' 1 B Y 1 fx, 1 A A a.-.a .ees +, 'K 1 'T ' 144 .. I an aeeahatana ee iezaaznemneeaateea eee ltei in sf1vA1e,eos.s1AE12EoEn n aeRAwA12,eQas1w1nrH1E, .HE 1 'e- QE, 1 1 , -M 1 - .., l,f?Q,gig,5.1. jx n , .V ,i,f,,,,nX P 4, It rf-f X 1,4 NfX1 W, 'll' 4. .U Q . 5 1 . A Ne- 1 1e l 1 11141 pl' li. 513 W lxv-jeff H - ' - 4 A 1' , li lll m v tca Jamvage mVAVaSe3ag 'A1E3aVnVa?5e 'Rafi E W W V 1 .. . 4EEZllEEE lElEllIZQ2E SOS EE3EE MEZ E EEEIZIEEQEEIEIEE-Wilma? Honorary Fellowf, Year 1914-1915 EDITH AYERS COPELAND, B.A., Wellesley, 1914, M.A., 1916, Pl1.D., Chicago, 1911. HOWARD SCOTT LIDDELL, A.B., Michigan, 1917, A.M., 1918, Ph.D., Cornell, 1913. ELISABETH FALLIN MOLLER, A.B., Goucher, 1911, A.M., Clark, 1911, Ph.D., Cornell, 1914. The Cornell Fellow in Englifh MARVIN THEODORE HERRICK, A.B., Cornell, 19115 A.M., Harvard, 1913. The McGraw Fellow in Civil Engineering THOMASCALDWELL ADAMS, B.S., in C.E.,Utal1,1911. The .Y age Fellow in Chemiftry LAUCHLIN MACLAURIN CURR1E, A.B., Davidson, 1918, A.M., 1913. The Schuyler Fillow in Animal Biology RALPH LANGLEY PARKER, B.S., Rhode Island State, 1915, Sc.M., Brown, I9I7, M.S., Iowa State, 1911. The Golelwin .Yenith Fellow in Botaigf CLARENCE GLENN TEETER, B.A., McMaster, 1919. The Frefielent White Fellow in Phyfici' ROY CLARENCE SPENCER, A.B., Cornell, 1911. The Eraftuf Brookf Fellow in Matherrzaticf ELBERT FRANK COX, A.B., Indiana, 1917. A The Ufziuerfigf Fellow in Architecture ARTHUR HILL EMERICK, B.Arch., Cornell, 1914. The Ueziverfity Fellow in German CL1P1ORD ELLWOOD GATES, A.B., Colgate, 1915, A.M., 1917. The Unioereig Fellow in Romance Langnagef MIGUEL ZAPATA Y TORRES, A. B., Cornell, 1911, A.M., 1914. The Urzioerxity Fellow in Agricnltnre JOHN BUDD WENTZ, B.S.A., North Dakota Agricultural, 1913, -M.S., Cornell, 1916. The Charle: Boll Earle Memorial Fellow in Electrical Engineering WARREN RANDOLPH NEUMANN, B.S. in E.E., Kansas, 1918. The Prefialent White Fellow in European Hixtorgf WALLACE KLIPPERT FERGUSON, A.B., Western Ontario, 1914. The Prefielen! White Fellow in Political anel facial Science FRANK XVALLACE NOTESTEIN, A.B., XVOOSTER, 1913. The .S-llldll Linn Sage Fellowf in Philoxophy CHARLES ARTHUR ELLIS, A.B., Oberlin, 1911, A.M., 1913. FRANK KASSEL, A.B., Pennsylvania, 1911. The Stuart Linn Sage Fellow in Pxychology MAX MEENES, A.B., Clark, 1911. The Fellow.r in Greek ana' Latin MARGARET LOUISE TALLMADGE, A.B., Wellesley, 1917. JOHN PAUL PR1TcHARD, A.B., Cornell, 1911. The Graxfelli Fellow in Cheenixtry NATHANIBL FUCHS, B.Chern., Cornell, 1919. The DnPont Fellow in Cheiniftry PAUL WARTTMAN, B.A., Iowa State Teachers,Col- lege, 1918, M.S., Wisconsin, 1911, The Herman Fraxch Fellowx in Plant Pathology HAROLD WAKEFIELD FITCH, B.S., New Hampshire State, 1911. I ARTHUR LEWIS PIERSTORFF, A.B. , Ohio State, 1919. The WeJter1z'New York Farnzf Corporation Fellow EARL LOU1s FELIX, B.S.A., Tennessee, 1911. The Union .Ynlphnr Company Fellow CLIFFORD VAUGHAN K1GHTL1NGER, B.S., Grove City, 1910. The Williainfofz Co-operative Vegetahle Axfociation- Fellow ALLAN GOODRICH NEWHALL, B.S., MIHUCSOC2,I9I8. The Bayer Fellow in Plant Pathology JAMES STEWART WIANT, B.S., Pennsylvania State, 1914. The International Milk DealerT'Af1ociation Fellow GEORGE KNAYSI, B.S., Cornell, 1914. ' The National Canner1'Af.fociation Fellow in Chenziftry LAURENCE FRANCIS PRATT, B.Sc., Massachusetts Agricultural, 1911. The Palinolioe Fellow in Chemittry PAUL HENRY FALL,A.B.,Oberlin, 1914, A.M. 1918. The Honoray Fellow in Fine Artf HORACE FARNHANI COLBY, B.F.A., Cornell. 1914. ,Q f,.C,,,,,m.,g.5+,::-:.1- 1.1 .Lys -1 -.1 fy . -13 ,. A .,,..., 1--. A 155 , . . 1. P. -. 14-5351, .- 1 ., i i ,ld I 3,1115 ,fe-S-f-9 ,fm TX AQ -3 1.4 1. '11, Y, 7,1 -. -1T- .- I 1-...M I ,I---1. .1-ll---V' f - f By, . ---1-ff' '--bf---S--M --rdl A mf- Mfg-f --A tv 1 , . W , ALL, -4-- -- f 'f-!1--.f--- L- . - .am Y Y . Aoi ff. I'Tg'I ii I I ,M F. 3.. .,v...v ,. . Ig. QEIEIEEEEIEIEEQEE EIESEIEIEERZEIEEE Q 4 . gi- 1 j 4 A li,I ' ' 'A ' IVY iN IX 9 L1-fx t ., ...Q 'I I NW P IT. N' I I - . 'Tl W QD IU '- y 0 ,A Q I i 'i I X N1 N! XKNINIX XI L9 ' Elilf I 'Wm all Q Xalx xx! . ' 3 Xi iiiii ' 9 7 4 Af' Q . D - A, gl JIEI : Vg: W Q -,Q -1 ': I F' er 'W L - . S . fwfv fe A F ' I 'T' ,gi Aa A Sm V V ,W W A 35+ W I Ii-I 13911 AQAEIEIZISQEEEEAGAE IISRAEIIEIIEEREEIEARA sa, I A 1- - -- ' - - - - ' - -- I THE SUSAN LINN SAGE SCHOLARS IN PHILOSOPHY i iw! KUNG CHUAN Hs1Ao, A.B., Missouri, 1911. Mig DILMAN WALTER GOTSHALK, A.B., Princeton, 1911. 3 Qiii, 4 MAX HAROLD F1ScH, A.B., Butler, 1914. PAUL MARION FLORY, A.B., Northwestern, 1913. .i ls iii WILLARD LAWYER MCKINSTRY, A.B., Amherst, 1913. JOHN REGINALD CRESSWELL, B.A., McMaster, 1911. I THE GRADUATE SCHOLARS IN MATHEMATICS i 4 MARD1RoS EPIPAN HEKIMIAN, A.B., Cornell, 1914. 3 I EDWARD AARON SAIBEL, S.B., Massachusetts Institute ofTechno1ogy, 1914. ' Qli 4 I THE SUSAN LINN SAGE GRADUATE SCHOLAR IN PSYCHOLOGY I HELEN MARION BATEMAN, A.B., Cornell, 1911. I :-,I ' 1 Q. , 34 i THE GRADUATE SCHOLAR IN CHEMISTRY ' Mi 4 JEANETTE LUKENS KERBAUGH, B.S., Western Reserve, 1919. I . ffl A I mi ' yi 4 THE GRADUATE SCHOLAR IN PHYSICS 4 4 MADISON CAWEIN, B.S., Kentucky, 1914. 13.3 I ' i THE GRADUATE SCHOLAR IN CIVIL ENGINEERING T SHU-TIEN L1, B.S.C.E., Pei Yang, 1913. ' if 1 I 1 i THE GRADUATE SCHOLAR IN LATIN AND GREEK I JAMES HUTTON, A.B., Cornell, 1914. Ii if' I 1 .Q i THE GRADUATE SCHOLAR IN ARCHAEOLOGY AND COMPARATIVE PHILOLOGY 1 I CORA ROLFE LAUESCHER, A.B., Randolph-Macon, 1915, A,M,, Cornell, 1911. L ' 1 ' N i THE GRADUATE SCHOLAR IN ANIMAL BIOLOGY 34 :N ' STUART TAYLOR DANEORTH, B.Sc., Rutgers, 1921. i THE GRADUATE SCHOLAR IN ENGLISH E' RICHARD BECK, A.B., Gymnasium of Reykjavik, 1910. I if . THE GRADUATE SCHOLAR IN HISTORY 4 JOSEPH RUTTENBERG, A.B., Cornell, 1913, A.M., 1914. 3 , E THE GRADUATE SCHOLARS IN POLITICAL ECONOMY 3 I HENRY' SHENK DAv1s, A.B., Wesleyan, 1914. A SAMUEL HENRY EVERETT, A.B., Amherst, 1913. A A fliil T . ' 's if :i 'T T Jig, 3 1 ggi? ig 3, iij jr -g --'------ ---'ff' 7551:-Lf --3 A34 I ' I T I I Tlx:--2 A-524. 77. ,Lx ff'-1ZZ:5,qLLff 'j Z IIi f f. , 'f? Fw- AXE AI .SAI EIA EE E EEQSE E E E RESE RVE E E if Q' . 3 I 5' ' V 'A I I I OD EE RE CE S EE il I CZ: EE Ez E v f 'If ' .:Y 4' P L I- Cf I U L I ,gl - I IM I LQAJLLSLQ I ' f A IU W BSE! M' DE. W E ., lm .13 IE A ,, IEI I' qtlx IN: I I E IFLBEQIIWI T ' 5'- 'r -'i-'- A , .',' 'L if I 4'--'if l I . 'fu h ',- A . F - -. .4 ' A . .. ' ' M MA . ZIE EEII OEEEEEE EEEQEE IQEZIIEIEEEEEJEEEZIEIZIEEIEEEEE- E CLASS OF 1925 THE EUDORUS C. KENNEY SCHOLARSHIPS CLASS OF 1928 THE EUDORUS C. KENNEY SCHOLARSHIPS WVILLIANI FULLER BROVVN, JR. Conn: in Art: ANNA GASOOL ...... Caurfe in AVN NATHAN KATZ ..... Caurfc in Arn' XVILFRED ERNEST HOFFMAN . . Cozmrc in Agr. CLASS OF 1921, THE CORNELL SCHOLARSHIPS THE EUDORUS C' KENNEY SCHOLARSHIPS PLINY LOYAL MOORE .... Cnnrfc Ln Arm' ALFRED JEROME BRYANT Conn: in Elec. Eng. MYRA TOLINS Cowie M Am BLANCI-IE EVELYN MACALLISTER Caum in Agr. THE pRE51DENT WHITE SCHQLARSI-HPS FRANCIS ADBLAIDE MACALLISTER Cauru in Am- DAVID LOUIS GOI-DIN - - I w calms in Arn JULIUS MARCUS ..... Canrxe in Arif CLASS OF 1927 THE EUDORUS C. KENNEY SCHOLARSHIPS THE HENRY B- LORD SCHOLARSHIPS BERNARD CIOFFARI -..- Cgumc in Arn WILMER CORNELL DECHERT . . Conn: in Arts MARY PHELPS ENDERS A i I Cmrn in Am. WVILLIAM STOKES FARRELL . . Conrfe :n Arm I THE MCGRAW SCHOLARSHIPS THE CORNELL SCHOLARSHIP . I RALPH NATHANIEL HARRIS . . Couric zn Arif BENIAMIN GAREINKEL . Canrfe zn Elec. Eng, MILDRED MARY WILLIAMS ' - Cowie in Arn THE PRESIDENT WHITE SCHOLARSHIP THE SAGE SCHOLARSHIPS WILLIAM NOVEMBER .... Courfe in Arn JULIUS VICTOR COLEMAN . . Camzre in Arm FREDERICK WENDELL HUNTINGTON Conrfe in Art: THE HENRY B. LORD SCHOLARSHIP KATHRYN M. D. REILLY . . Conn: in Art: THE SIBLEY SCHOLARSHIPS RONALD JAMES SWEENEY . Canrxe in Civil Eng. THE SAGE SCHOLARSHIPS EDWARD RANSOM FISKE, JR. Conn: in Mech. Eng. HELEN ROSALIND HUMPHREY . Conrfe in Art: THE STEWART L. WOODFORD ROSE MARY ANGELA MEHEGAN . Caurzre in Art: SCHOLARSHIPS IDA GUREVITCH ...., Cozzne in Aff! THE STESX2:fIfxI1giAIEiSvIY'1g,ODFORD LEO LIEBERLIAN ..... Canrfe in Artf HAROLD LAWRENCE RULAND . Conrfc in Arty THE JQHN STANTON GOULD SCHOLARSHIPS THE JOHN STANTON GOULD SCHOLARSHIP HARRY ROGAVITZ ..-, CNW, in Aff, CLIFFORD EARL ALEXANDER . Cazzrfe in Arif FRANCES MAY SHATTUCK . . . Cazme in Arty THE HORACE GREELEY SCHOLARSHIPS TI-IE HORACE GREELEY SCHOLARSHIPS HELEN VICTORIA LANSING . . Cozme in Artx FRIEDA HAEEKOST ..... Conrfe in Art: LOUIS PENN .... . , Conrfe in Art: MAURICE DANIEL KRAUSS . Canrfe in Arn , ,g,E .-G.,-.:,:+ : ,.,,f,A.' film. . .rf-C., .--.-, V..-. 5 A. :.' . -JL-f.. :- . A 15.1 II, 1 . 9, I l fl 1. I, iv Viv I -I -il r I .V I.. I r I I I . 7 A-?g1Q-ff-gf: --'- W: Q 'f - - : 'x'g,, , ' Tif' ,- I' -. 'tim N '-1'1r,.,Y:.fv--f-V - m iv- ft, . 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Prerident of the Cazmril I J HARRISON DAWSON MCFADDIN, '94 . . . . ...., Vice-Prerident of the Council I JUSTIN DUPRATT WHITE, '9o GEORGE DAVIS CROFTS, ,OI X JERVIS LANGDON, '97 CREED WALSH FULTON, ,CQ 1 FRANK ERNEST GANNETT, '98 i , ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF , 'il', HAROLD FLACK, 'Il - . . Q ...........,. ,. . Exrczztivc Serrefary ' ff' HONORARY MEMBERS lx EIVINGSTEJN FARRAND ALBERT WILLIAM SMITH, '78 lv EORGE ISHER BAKER SAO-KE ALFRED SZE, 'OI I 5.111 EX-OFFICIO MEMBERS my all ARCHIE COLLAMER BURNETT, '9O WILLIAM FITCH ATKINSON, ,95 Q 1. FOSTER MELDRUM COEFIN, ,IL ll, I' b E CLASS REPRESENTATIVES 9 1873'EdW1U GIHCYFC 1890-Justin DuPratt White 1908-William Gerhard Mennen ,J I874 JOll1'1 Henry Comstock 1891- I909-C1'CCd Walsh Fulton i, 1375- 1897.-Robert Thomas Mickle 19rO-Russell Blair Hurlburt l 1875- A D . 1893-Fordyce Allen Cobb 1911-Edwin Everitt Sheridan 1 lil 1877-Merritt Elvin Hayiland 1894-George Grant Brooks I9IL'K2lFl William Gass IN Q' W 1878-MFS. Bessie DeWitt Beahan 1895-Harry Josiah Clark I9I3'WHlfCf Adams Bridgeman ll yr-ll 1879-Freder1ckJaH'rey Whiton 1896-Malcolm Churchill Rorty 1914-William Howard Fritz X I 1880-Hosea Webster 1897-Jervis Langdon 1915-Thomas Francis Keating, Jr. 1 :J 1881-Ira Adelbert Place 1898-Ernest Miller Bull 1916-Richard John Foster, Jr. I I 1882-HCFDCFI Dana Schenck 1899-Samuel Wiley Wakeman 1917-Paul Witherspoon Eckley 1 1333-gbenezgr Tgusey Turner I9Oo-Wilfred La Selles Wright 1918-Henry Wisdom Roden I 1 4' CNY HY atren - I9o1-Heatly Green 191 -Al heus Waldo Smith ' 1385-Robert James Eidlitz 19oz-Maurice Robert Whinery 1912-HOPSCR Cushman Ballou 5:9 1886-Elias' Abinum de Lima I903mFlOYd Leslie Carlisle . 197.1-Charles Chester Bailey 'il ,I 1337'E-dwin Nash Sanderson 19O4-Harland Bryant Tibbetts 1921-WIlSOH Shannon Dodge ie 14 1333-AlbCrt Elbracht Metzger 1905-Erskine Wilder 197.3-Leonard Christopher Hanson -V1 il 1889-Leon Stern 1906-Nicholas Hartman Noyes 191.4-Charles Emmes Cassidy iii 19O7-Julian Albert Pollak . HQ Q A MEMBERS AT LARGE gig I Frank Gifford Tallman, '8O Lewis Leeds Tatum, ' 7 William Metcalf, r., 'OI 9 Mrs. Anna BOtsford.CO1nstOck, '85 Francis Otto Affeld, Jr., '97 Archibald Tanner Banning, Jr., 'O4 gil Y: Alphonse David Weil, 86 Daniel Alden Reed, '98 Thomas Fleming, Jr., 'O5 ,311 gC0f8CIJIUdd.T21gSCg'3 88 , lgank Ernest Gannett, '98 Neil Dow Becker, 'O5 my I! Cml' 9-UNCC 0 IUSOU, 90 eorge Jefferson Mersereau, '99 Paul Arthur Schoellko f, 'O6 ,Fil I Archie Collamer Burnett, '90 Clarence Meigs Odclie, '99 Paul Lesh, 'O6 P Wi' Walter Platt Cooke, '91 y William Miller McCrea. 'Oo William Philip Gruner, 107 ll 5, Randall .lamC5 I-CB0C11f, 9f- Walter Clark Teagle, 'oo Charles Gardiner Bullis, 'o8 W Marguerite Thbouron Lee, 94, Carl DeWitt Fisher, 'oo Conant Van Blarcom, '08 I Edward Spalding Sanderson, 94 Frederic Ellis Jackson, 'OO Walter Ledyard Todd, 'O9 lisa ' J0hU,X Cbsfff Towle. 94 n y George Davis Crofts, 'OI Gustav Jaeger Requardt, 'O9 L Harrison Dawson McFadd1n,' 94 Ezra Bailey Whitman, 'OI Walter Harold McNeill, Jr., 'IO AfCh1l32ild Stewart Downey, 96 Edward Livingston Robertson, 'OI Hal McCarthy Black, ,II .gl E Carl Chase Proper, 96 Hamilton Biggar Bole, ,II il l Iillgil ' lla.: Egg gTQfiIg,gQf!3iL-flell 9- I .T T ' 'C C T ' ' .L ee' giifgijsj lien! L ' ft? ' 74 I n its ecfer vigilant eneleaoor to attract fzinclf to the U nioerfity, the Cornellian Coancil will rhieyear create notable recordf of accoinplifhinenf. Boch in the arnozent raicecl, ana' in the nzenioer of .rnocrcrioing alzanni, nezo fgzeref will be efcaolicbeal. The one principal factor in chic ozetftandintg Jiecceff bay been the aleooceel and infpirintg leaelercloip of che preficlenz' of the Council, Walter L. Todd, '09, 75 VV' ,MM mg., , , ,.., vyx' uf, jj, 'V-1' lm .M Him half ,wi,,, .liuwy 1,-11 W. , ?'y N 113' ,N jaw, EV. 77 -. X., vw .1 1 1 fi x J 1. ,., x . . I'-Q' N ,. , f, if-fe-Ng.---Af 7 -YW. .4-7'1Lgf..Q..... a X' fl' ' Ii fms. wa? F - 'YI' . : .43-i..,::+'fFw Af ,I v v-a:2'.,- -,:'rTf1f Ff-an-X:ef:-----i-f ----.---1V',, . , .. 11.73 ., .. . A.- . 'F . .. ,.i,,.,Qf' . fjlff S li if K R ..-T' 'lv 4 5,1 l X 7: A l li. flu l . X 3 ,ii l -H! 'Ly i Y H -N V i if ., ,,.. -.-.-..,,..... iii l ll J . - HOWARD PHINEAS ABRAHAMS, A'Lovey, Rye. Agriculture. Age, twenty. Prepared at Yonkers High School. Four years at Cornell. CDA H, Ye Hosts, Freshman Debate Club. HENRY EDWARD Am-, E., Chicago, Ill. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty. Prepared at Univer- , sity High School. Four years at Cornell. ZBT, Secretary, AKA. Eel 1, EDWARD KEVILLE ACH, Ed, Brooklyn. Forestry. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Boys' High gg ' School. Four years at Cornell. QE, Varsity Lacrosse Squad 1, 35 Farmers' Week Committee, Forestry Club. ANDREW ACKERMAN, Andy, Drexel Hill, Pa. Agriculture. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Hack- 'QQ ensack High School. Four years at Cornell. AFP, Hebs-Sag Scabbard and Blade, C.U.C.A. .F Council 2., 3, 4, Farmers' Week Committee 1, 3, 4, Kerrnis Cast 3, Officers Club, British-American A Club, Cornell-in-China Club, First Lieutenant, R.O.T.C. 3, Captain 4, Tia: Came!! Countryman ' Board 1, 3, Business Manager 4. JULIAN HARRINGTON ADAMS, Babe, Winnsboro, La. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-four. Two years at Cornell. ENG, Democratic Club. iii JosEPH HARRY ADLER, Brooklyn. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Boys' High fi School. Four years at Cornell. OAT, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. EDWARD THEODORE AHLSTROM, Ed, Ted, Jamestown. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Jamestown High School. Four years at Cornell. Varsity Debate Squad 3, 45 State ' Tuition Scholarship. P. if AKIRA AIHARA, Akky, Tokio, Japan. Architecture. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Tokio High f I School. Two years at Cornell. ' jx 1 , W 7' 7 7 Sli Sis .Hp wi' ill if l if 4 ll W if il li! l fi, w ,, Ewa, im -+-- 77-A as . H A A W as - or A A iile J' gg 78 7,3 . S ' ,- ,. -- - ' A . 1 ' X' .' . CVT Y ,,-.., 4-. -1 g' . , Eff 7? .' fi! o 'e kd P -e--Lf' me f- - X- 'EE N.. AH- ,LTLA - 'E' . ,g , se '-ff1'F 'P 411 f'-- MTF- ,ee A - ' L, F7 . -- 'A Y ---TT 'Ref' fn iiafj 1 1.1 T -Tl! T T El l l i-i 2 T it i fl lwi my lj, ' ' il? all 'ls . .4 ll, lg ll! E .. ., I., . rf 1 l l li' l:llI li -, wi- . Viral . --.-- - .- W--- . . .. .-- -.----a--ss Wes-- ..-gi Q lt-l iff? i' fir ' 1,1 ,aa -- -Wx --- -W-. - .-f--.- ..-..a--.a.a-.,-B.4a-.. , ii.g2L..,.-.. ' lylil Isl ll l 'ol l EDWARD GAY A1NswoRTH,.In., Eddie, Albany. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at w Albany High School. Four years at Cornell. fI1Bli, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, Under- ll 4 E11 il graduate Scholarship. , 3 'QI4 w-ll 1 ll ki ' Siaiici-11 AKAFANE, Acky, Tokyo, Japan. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-four. Prepared l at Cascadilla School. Four years at Cornell. iii ,i fi i ALANJAMES ALAURA, Andy, Cortland. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at i 51: Cortland High School. Four years at Cornell. 45 5 l 'il LAWRENCE RUSSELL ANDRUS, Nunda, Arts and Sciences. Age, nineteen. Predpared at Nunda High Qi School. Four years at Cornell. fI1BK,fD Kill, Cercle Francais, State Cash an Tuition Scholarships, ' gg 1 Assistant in Romance Languages 4. 2 r l 4 , HENRY JOHN ANGELBECK, Ridgewood, N. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Ridge- 4 wood High School. Three and one-half years at Cornell, AECID, Freshman Crew Squad, Varsity l Crew Squad 7., 3, 4, Varsity Track Squad L, Varsity Football Squad 1. if l ' DEWITT GORDON ANGUS, Rockville Centre. Electrical Engineering. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at South Side High School. Four years at Cornell. GX, HKN, State Cash Scholarship. 4 ii. l RAMON ARRACHE-BATTISTINI, Aguadilla, P. R. Law. Age, twenty-four. Prepared at Aguadilla High , School. Five years at Cornell. Centro Ibero-Americano. I QQ l ll RAY STEPHENS Asniaany, Ray, Buffalo. Forestry. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Hutchinson- EX Central High School. Four years at Cornell. AT, Quill and Dagger, Hebs-Sa, Red Key, Captain, E, K, Freshman Wrestling Team, Freshman Advisory Committee 3, 4,Jl11'1iOI' Promenade Committee, 1 ji i Student Council 4, Athletic Council 3, 4, Scalp and Blade, Assistant Manager of Lacrosse 3, 4 Manager 4. ' '3 l 'ii .i i ,. ,- . i .A 5 li i lf: YW V V V Win nr Y V N ., 4 . l Y,.,,,, . . , ,.-..,, i. .sg ii I. - E.. 71 . .. -sf. W., 1. -,...-...Z-. ,gm-..-.-we -Q. ili,-.fzvmf:wcst-kai-r- F-2 -za.-1-5 sy-ezreffa q,W-s,wa:ee-f-a-.-,a-- .--ff-vw...--:ff-fl ': 7-F'-RTW-21:':-.5-!'4'Y'Tf --v P1--.fs-url -,Q . H . V. A, . 1 'T I ' I 9 :4 5. ,. a,. 5,2 Air jf A :il ri! if r. ,L i vw I i, ' if ' 51 P. i '3 , , 'i lj i lil X: 3 . ,Ji T i i 9 l YY, E. E . , . . . .. -A .. .A .. W L., .. S .. S fi' ,f. .. r s eelll 1- 'PY-'-1'--S2-11--' i1-1:23-igraaeal-.f:': -i-.1 -' -3-.mv-.tif ' ,q I- -. it .-e'.a4:g -:.f gV.53,,.3qYL,f,Q it-Wig -- ,. .1 1--. r'?4 f1 gf-. ..:: fs-97 -6212 T... .. Y' Yliisgazlidl 3 79 F ra , ., . x. .4-..., . - Y - . ., 3 A ' f ,Y . Q. X. V- -V - 4, V I I A ,Q 1. . 'ffklr ., : E ,- .3 s tgygfa,---1-.H - igfzr wif 2 ' 'QE f icy.--Q-Qxvg one I Y. :-.35 P- re rv:-3--. 'cr' H'-L-.fi--ff--I -X-H 2t? Lk 1 Y. W W W r , .. N81 V iff 45'-1 1 Z, -L A,.,,f-,gig A-,f7:f'?2'Ya1 : 2n.q 1311? t. .. ..37-:Tix-5.1--f qv -f.-.-.lc-:err f:--.5 . ,9i.'3x:'E5F r +535Ye.iE5,T.!:r.-1c:.'.w,a: E111 ,dirt fyfqdvwlmvgi l ADRIAN JOHN ATEN, Brad, Floral Park. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Casca- dilla School. Four years at Cornell. 9 PHILO DORR ATWooD, Phil, Cincinnati, Ohio. Chemistry. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Soldan High School. Four years at Cornell. KIFAGJ, Red Key, Al-Djebar, Freshman Track Team, Central Honor Committee, Faculty and Student Committee on Rushing, Secretary, Student Council, Southerners Club. Ross HERBERT BAISDEN, Bais, Hawley, Pa. Agriculture. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Hudson High School. Four years at Cornell. MERRILL JEROME BAKER, Bake, Auburn. Chemistry. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Auburn Academic High School. One and one-half years at Cornell. LAVERNE BALDWIN, Vern, Cortland. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-five. Prepared at Cortland High School. Three years at Cornell. Advanced Choir I., 3, Masonic Club, Hermits Club, Glee Club, Dramatic Club 1, Secretary-Treasurer 3, 4. . MILLARD WARNER BALDWIN, JR., Baldy, .Marcy. Electrical Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Deering High School. Four years at Cornell. GA, TBH, HKN, College Honor Committee, President, College Association, Officers Club, Chirnernaster. THOMAS LEWIS BALLARD, Louie, Homer. Electrical Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at - Homer Academy. Four years at Cornell. OFricers Club. ESTUS PATTERSON BARDWELL, Rastus, Bardy, Ithaca. Architecture. Age, twenty-one. Pre- pared at Ithaca High School, Five years at Cornell. Fencing Club. ' i vc-.,55'.:,',f if- .v--.-:.-- -fp rx:-v :'f1:wnrAv-:1uvxL'n:',?3:1-- , vw,-.-.var1'f,5r15fsv::.1 zrF1a,-.yas :f1.,,-,...., .11-1-I-3:-xv. -1-C-.-S me C.,. .v.--Mzfscifve-wi: -.T--,E -.f- L. 1 -f ',.1-,5,-1-,,17- y.bglj:., c?'i,,.1.gg,A1-ilhjr - rf,-.il W if --1gI,.11.,.s.-iiwv .--,-U..-ng --. ,,:.,.,f ,.-,f...,1fF,',5-. ,-.,,.-.....f-- L. sup. Cs, .-e--.1 :- 80 ROBERT SENVARD BARNED, Sewey, Cortland. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Cortland Normal High School. Four years at Cornell. ITJAS, Musical Clubs 1, Q., 3, University Orchestra 1, 1, 3, University Band 1, 9.. GLENN MCKINLEX' Bliss, Gloversville. Agriculture. Age, twenty-eight. Prepared at Gloversville High School. Four years at Cornell. AZ, fb KHP, Helios, Farmers' Week Committee 3, Round-Up Club, President 3, Secretary 4, Eastman Stage 4,LlVCSCOCliJlldgll'1g Team 2.. GEORGE CARL BAUER, Port Washington. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Port Washington High School. Four years at Cornell. Seal and Serpent. ADOLPHE Joi-iN BAUMGARTEN, Touch, Washington, D. C. Electrical Engineering. Age, twenty- two. Prepared at McKinley Manual Training School. Four years at Cornell. Freshman Football Squad, Varsity Football Squad 1, College Crew 3, College Basketball Team 4, Senators Club. LEON BEARDSLEY, Red, Doc, Ithaca. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Four years at Cornell. Chess Club, Knickerbocker Bursury 4. WALTER ALFRED BECK, Walt, Schenectady. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Schenectady High School. Four years at Cornell. Freshman Football Squad, Freshman Lacrosse Squad, Varsity Football Squad 7., 3. NATHAN BEcKENsTE1N, Nat, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty. Prepared at DeWitt Clinton High School. Four years at Cornell. State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. GILBERT RICHARD BEEEE, Dick, Middletown. Chemistry. Age, twenty. Prepared at Middletown High School. Four years at Cornell. AXE, Scabbard and Blade, Officers Club. - E. 1,., ,i t, 59.-L., Y ,M-gal., '-fi -231.4-.-Y.-1',.Zu.g. f' a.''-'Lg,L:I.,..'7if.',.'1i-LLI5'172.11.i.1Lb.LT3.lLL2iL1..4.J.epyll e.,.?' f - L 81 . ., ., . , , fi . N , i' . Y 1 , Y l '1 fp, i 'l'Xf,.,.vf3' ,ff-, K fffl Sl'ffTf112-51-LET-Fifi?' i pit. iiiiiii 21' T :Lf 112' iii, 'T i,i'.I: '.'::L1. QQ ' 'ffl if-1441 -9-3-T'-5 -l-A-441434---' 4---4344 if--34? 7 -'J-4354-Qf ' 11,1 ' I A 1 1. 'W 'H W W ' 7':' ' iii. ' 1 iQi12,l' l '1 l l ll 1 1 :11'Q1' A lg l 1i1-11l l 11- '11 A 'f'g11 li l l I ll- - 1 11.11 , 1,111 1,3 -I 1iAg'ig 1, 1.:11f ' l l' l rlfll 1 1 liff 11 l I 1 LEON ERNST BEHR, Lee, Jersey City, N. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Dick- inson High School. Four years at Cornell. KIJE H, Rifle Team, The Cornell Literary Review Board 1, 3. l 1 I4 WILLIAM BURLINGAME BELDBN, Bill, Cleveland, Ohio. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-three. il 11-112 Prepared at University School. Four years at Cornell. AT. l 11,1 1 l ,. 1 11' 'l WILLIAM BENENSON, Bill, Napanoch, Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty. Prepared at Ellenville 1. 1 High School. Four years at Cornell. JJZA, Dramatic Club. 1 CHARLES EDWARD BENISCH, Charlie, Brooklyn. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Prepared li' at Boys' High School. Four and one-half years at Cornell. 93, IILCTHQ Wearer of the C , 1 1 Varsity Lacrosse Team 3, 4. ' 11 1 1 13 ll LEE COTTON BENNETT, L-C, Binghamton. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-three. Prepared 1 at Elmira Free Academy. Four and one-half years at Cornell. l JOHN HURLEY BEREAN, Jack, Hamburg. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at 1 1 1 Nichols School. Four years at Cornell. IPAQ, Sphinx Head, Wearer ofthe C , Freshman Foot- 1' ' ball Team, Varsity Track Squad, Varsity Football Team, Freshman Banquet Committee, Junior 11 1 ' Promenade Committee, College Honor Committee 1, 3, Chairman 4. Q 1- HERMAN BERG1-IOLTZ,JR., Herm, Ithaca. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Prepared . at Ithaca High School. Four years at Cornell. Zodiac, University Band 1, 7., University Orchestra 1, Q., 3, 4, A.S.M.E. ANTHONY BYERS BERNARD, Ant, Richmond Hill. Law. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Richmond Hill High School. Four years at Cornell. 9 E, AGJIIJ, Freshman Baseball Team, Mandolin Club. 1 1 1 1 l 81 1 l ,-. -ff: X. -f- 'ov 'T . - 'T- 42.3 Q. '53 - . XX-'giRW,f N. . A1 f'1.' 1 L- was -Ll of ' so 4 '5 3 3 5 Q ii if L - - ,g'g.3.fi.T..4Z1iggfjioi Eifflieiaigf f we f-Wfqa.- , ig Ei' U 'TTT' 'f l EAW 'W' iii' - S H i W 'iq' TT' 'TTWEQ-' Ti T1f..TT....lQ111'-3 SALI BERNARD, JR., Tony, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at DeWitt Clinton High School. Four years at Cornell. l'lAfI', Masque. LAWRENCE O'r'ro BIDSTRUP, Larry, New York City. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Stuyvesant High School. Three years at Cornell. ATA. AARON Louis BINENKORB, Binnie, Middletown. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Middletown High School. Four years at Cornell. BSP, Freshman Crew Squad, Varsity Crew Squad 3, 4, College Crew 1, 3, C.U.C.A. Council 2., State Tuition Scholarship. ROBERT GREENLEY BIRKIN, Bob, Evanston, Ill. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Evanston Township High School. Four years at Cornell. AAIIJ, Freshman Track Team. WILLIAM BISCH, Bill, Newark, N. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Central High School. Pour years at Cornell. Officers Club. EDGAR FRED BISSANTZ, Ed, Wichita, Kansas. Architecture. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Harvard Military Academy. Four and one-half years at Cornell. KE, Quill and Dagger, Freshman Tax Committee, Central Spring Day Committee 1, Chairman 4, All-Cornell Dance Committee 3, Senior Ball Committee 5, Beaux-Arts Ball Committee 7., 4, 5, L'Ogive, Southerners Club 1, 3, 3 Manuscript Club 3, 4, 5, Tb: Cornell Widow Board 3, 4, 5, The Cornell Era Board 2., 3. JOSEPH HILL BLACK, joe, Niagara Falls. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-four. Prepared at Niagara Falls High School. Two years at Cornell. 9 E. PAUL OWEN BLAc1-zmoiua, P. O., Toledo, Ohio. Chemistry. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Scott High School. Four years at Cornell. QA. Hof ff'fh122g:V'L:rr2g- ' ' A eefifpiile--1--:41:Q.4t...:1'.Lf::f.- PPS--'.rLs.:' 1.-:..--fi: -:11lf-:a-J:--1- Jsiwigl 83 lcczi-5.7,-,va iv,-.. . vt-av.,..,.-1 wr' f'-'wmv-.swwwf!4'fmf-W'-:iw wr K'F:i-'lifnf'9??'2'f: -1-T 2fi:'1f1 f1 '7l3i7 '-'-'1fi? fiiqrfl ,ff -' ff' 11' TTY: ff'-al., f 1ff if ,. , -. . P --tex.,-Qf'TJgV 3,,,--.,, . . . 1 ,- ---J .. .,..,.... . , , 4 . , Y , . ,, .W . 1. ,A-,i,:,,...a ,,Y,. fa, .D ..,,.V... - ...,...a,..-.. 1 - - . V wiv 777.-f--- -avi , -..w.-Y- - , -. ,. ,.- , .M ..-. , .M,.,..M---,---- - --- --1 , . . - ,W WM , ,ima .., A AAA., an A -e . , .M HARRY PHILIP BLANK, JR., Philadelphia, Pa. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at West Philadelphia Catholic High School. Four years at Cornell. EAE, Freshman Track Squad. CLIFTON TAYLEURE BLANKLEY, Clif, Chicago, Ill. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Senn High School. Four years at Cornell. Varsity Football Squad 3, 4, Varsity Swim- ming Team, Swimming Club, OHSCEFS Club, A.S.M.E. GEORGE EMORY Buss, Hap, Binghamton. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Binghamton Central High School. Four years at Cornell. Quill and Dagger, College Honor Com- mittee 4, Masque, Musical Clubs, University Band, Press Club, State Cash and Tuition Scholar- ships, The Cornell Annzmlf Board, Managing Editor 4. MARCUS THEODORE BLOCK, Stones, Newark, N. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Barringer High School. Four years at Cornell. Boxing Team. REGINALD SEYMOUR BLOMFIELD, Bloom, Detroit, Mich. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-four. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Four years at Cornell. REED VAIL BONTECOU, Bonty, Springfield, Mass. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Pawling School. Four years at Cornell. KE, Quill and Dagger, Atmos, Wearer of the C , Freshman Track Team, Varsity Track Squad 7., Varsity Track Team 3, 45 Swimming Team 3, Senior Banquet Committee, Track Club 3, 4. RICHARD EVANSON BONYUN, Dick, Barbados, B. W. I. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Harrison College. Four years at Cornell. QA, TBIT, XE, College Crew Q., College Soccer Team, A.S.C.E., Secretary 4, F.O.B. Association, The Cornell Civil Engineer Board 7., Assist- ' ant Manager 3, Circulation Manager 4. EDWARD LAWRENCE Boorn, Ed, Plainfield, N. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Syracuse North High School. Four years at Cornell. AX, Officers Club, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. 84 ll .-. if Az .i ,. 1 1 ' i r 'f ffl 791 3. if .n, si il M fi N 1 l 1: .L Z'if . ,'ff'f7If'ffQfiiAEZig . ,gill 'i fiigf' i,f4 - 122112211-1 ::2I:fsf.11:35' elxiii E E E riff., or elv iliifll 91.-. 1 E ll. 1. ii' l . lil l il il' . Ili lljrff' la 1 T, Y Tvf TT' . T ' ' ' ft ft f 'f ffnfv- mf- -f ff--4-- ---H--A-.i...ll - ' ---' -AA ff-- A-- ---n- -..W A LZQLLL. ij I7. ,lf 3. THEODORE HARRINGTON Boorn, Ted, Buffalo. Mechanical Engineering. Age, IZXVCFIEY-OHS. Pre- lil pared at Andover Preparatory School. Four years at Cornell. AACIP, Atmos, Freshman Football Team, Freshman Track Team, Varsity Track Team 1, 3, 4. l Q EUGENE BORDA, Tuckerton, NJ. Agriculture. Age, ICYVCUIZY-OHC. Prepared at Episcopal High School. Four years at Cornell. AFP. 1 TE I.EsTER FRANCIS BOURGARDE, Red, Binghamton. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-six. 4 Z Prepared at Afton High School. Four and one-half years at Cornell. TBI-l, CDKQJ. ,. ERNEST WH1'r1No BOWEN, Whitey, Brockton, Mass. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-six. 4 Prepared at Brockton High School. Five years at Cornell. Seal and Serpent, TB l-l, fI1KfIJ, Quill l ,1 and Dagger, Aleph Samach, Atmos, Wearer ofthe C , Varsity Track Team 3, 4, Captain 5. l l f is LINN BRucE BOWMAN, Brutus, Webster. Chemistry. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Webster High ljll School. Four years at Cornell. ET, College Crew 1, 3, Tb64C0f710lZChE77ZiJf Board, Assistant Editor 1 5 1, Editor-in-Chief 3. L all ll ERNEST WALKER BRACKETT, Ernie, Mohawk. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at ' Mohawk High School. Four years at Cornell. Acacia, Adirondack Club, Masonic Club. f l. ip CHARLES BRADLEY, Charlie, Providence, R. I. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at l tial Moses Brown School. Four years at Cornell. AAIIJ, Quill and Dagger, Aleph Samach, Wearer R., of the C , Freshman Track Team, Varsity Track Team 7., 3, Freshman Banquet Committee, ,lil Track Club, '86 Memorial Stage 3, McGraw Scholarship. 4 ll Joi-IN MOWRY BRECKENRIDGE, Breck, Cleveland, Ohio. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Pre ared at Hackley School. Four years at Cornell. TY, College Honor Committee 3, Chairman , ,Fi 4, Cjentral Honor Committee 4, Majura, Savage Club, Book and Bowl, Masque, Vice-President 1 1,4 3, Acting President 4. D , N.,-M is .xi . . , - ...Lowell A ?f'K-'f-'cf'-k531FW1'1f2'iZ ,'F'ffX!'fP'!i'31 S1 12'Fr'+7'r'f T'3.N'fi ig1N?SErx?f1Fv'frfF5I'2??7'f'-'igf'TDHWKOEZX iff rl' 1' -. al., ,-AML, K lla ii . i L aaw. 85 L , .LM LLL' Qj...' 1- L-.. 1 1 1, , 3, 'Ii ' ' ef, ,ak I.QQ.-Qf1I4'1Ii' 'Lf'W'i 'Z ' f '.'. Z9f f.- N., ,.,...,-, , , I,-Y . . I.-1-.-.---y--T-7.7 ---f.f---W -: -I---I-we mfr:-f 1'-:xii fy- ' ee H 're 'ini ' -5 e - e YJ. 4, -f .V .. s ffu,-Q ,W 79,7 A. ,Is,,...,,-,-..,M.,.-.....p..-.-.W ,4--. ABNER BREGMAN, Abbie, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Ethical Culture School. Four years at Cornell. ZBT, Freshman Baseball Squad, Freshman Basketball Team, Varsity Basketball Squad 1, 3, 4, Varsity Baseball Squad 3, Sophomore Smoker Com- mittee, State Tuition Scholarship. CLIFFORD ELLSWORTH BREVV, Clif, Bergen. Agriculture. Age, twenty-four. Prepared at Bergen High School. Four years at Cornell. AFP, Freshman Baseball Squad, Varsity Baseball Squad 7.5 College Baseball Team 7., 3, A. A. Membership Committee. GLEN ESTILL BREWER, Binghamton. Electrical Engineering. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Bing- hamton Central High School. Four years at Cornell. ROBERT RICE BRIDGMAN, Bridgie, Hamburg. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-six. Pre- pared at Buffalo Technical High School. Six years at Cornell. A.S.M.E. LEo JOHN BRIDISKAS, Brid, Brad, Hazleton, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Hazleton High School. Four years at Cornell. Newman Club. JOHN KRAIG BEIGDEN, Johnny, Palisades Park, N. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Manual Training High School. Four years at Cornell. EN, Quill and Dagger, Hebs-Sag Wearer of the C g Captain, Freshman Lacrosse Team, Freshman Wrestling Team, Varsity Lacrosse Team 2.5 Varsity Football Squad 1, 3, 4, Freshman Banquet Committee, Junior Smoker Commit- tee, Senior Banquet Committee. ELMER VAN RENSSELAER BRIMMER, Snake, Watkins. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Pre- ' pared at Watkins High School. Four years at Cornell, Ofhcers Club, First Lieutenant, R,O.T.C. 3, 4, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. BENJAMIN HIRSHEIELD BROWN, Englewood, N. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Englewood High School. Four years at Cornell. EAM. 86 JOHN Jn' BROXVN, Brownie, Chittenango. Electrical Engineering. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Yates High School. Four years at Cornell. AXA, Sphinx Head, Aleph Samach, Wearer ofthe C , Freshman Basketball Squad, Freshman Baseball Squad, Varsity Baseball Team 7., Varsity Baseball Squad 3, College Honor Committee 3. MALIN HOOPES BROWN, Hoopes, Westtown, Pa. Mechanical Engineering, Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Westtown SclIool. Four years at Cornell. OA. XVILLIAM FULLER BROWN, JR., Bill, Plattsburgh. Arts and Sciences. Age, tgventy. Prepared at Plattsburgh High School. Four years at Cornell. CDBK, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, Kenney Scholarship. SPENCER BROWNELL, JR., Spence, Oswego. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Oswego High School. Five years at Cornell. OX. LEONARD BRucIcEAuER, Brick, Brooklyn. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-One. Prepared at Manual Training High School. Four years at Cornell, OX, cCcc , Freshman Track Team, Varsity Cross Country Squad Q., 3, 4, Cross Country Club. HERBERT FRANK BRUNING, Fink, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Manual Training High School. Five years at Cornell. Varsity Track Squad. WILLIAM HANS BRUNKE, 'ABill, Ithaca. Forestry. Age, twenty-Five. Prepared at Emerson High School. Four years at Cornell. C.U.C.A. Cabinet 3, Forestry Club, Deutscher Verein, President 3, Officers Club, The Cornell Faruzfr Board, Associate Editor 4, First Lieutenant, R.O.T.C. RIPLEY PIERCE BULLEN, Rip, Schenectady. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Schenectady High School. Four years at Cornell. AID, Quill and Dagger, Aleph Samach, Wearer ofthe C , Freshman Cross Country Team, Freshman Track Squad, College Track Team 1, Varsity Cross Country Team 2., 3, 4, Varsity Track TeanI 7., 3, 4, Cross Country Club. city' rg. 3, ,,t,LY,..e,:.,3 -g1e.g,,gf.3f..g-..: .,4.4..'.4l...'....I .--L --17' . :sql L Y - '--Y - - --- ' f - Q.: :-,..,..i. Y: H --' I V - - 'L - - 87 l -1 414 1 A f. A ' W - ' -'ie .. M V -Yirgrkx-,,,.g,,k4 - -. .F Q N QP, 3. 5, -I 'B 1..- N- .2172- ly, 1-f . ll ,,,.l,,,.V.v1.,,s.g:qa.,n-,-.L3..5g1xgL:!??f,,A':Q, ! ,, t5lG' .S .B . TEE:- 'ff?fi1gvV ,.X- -ff --.5 ir'-TN-1f1K'f'1-F-'-1'j3yl : get -we,--, V L E 4 1.4 L. . Y . aff rw, yi Q l ln 4. li lm 194 ll' L , L ,-L. .-.L -- ---. . -W .--.. ... I . E W ---Q. af-1 ,5,., I-5fi:1:l3.,-19.vi3fQr::'fF.z:uLT-aw':1 'Y-: gf1.1:-gvrsfw-4-rn:-'rrr'ff1'i'1 'f':J -'fqr'::1-Jfi'i??'51'13?'0h5:CvTcYf PrHSSa1f:aw:'.:7.1r:'F:re:1?- jig::re1l '?ft' WTF' :LQ 'rp to L defame ' O FF if terror o 'A FC F F A O F Fil 52 5, 5, 1 LH ll! ill 5 F El ,. .4 .1 2 lv 111' .44 3. X v as -n ll .l :Ag . v, x If GEORGE ALBERT BULLWINKEL, George, Bull, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Manual Training High School. Four years at Cornell. EQIJE, Red Key, Freshman La- crosse Squad, Freshman Advisory Committee 3, 4, College Honor Committee 4, XA. NELSON GARDINER BUMP, Bingo, Binghamton. Forestry. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Bing- hamton Central High School. Four years at Cornell. AT Q, Hebs-Sa, Freshman Crew Squad, Varsity Crew Squad Q., College Crew 1, 1, Forestry Club, Cross Country Club 7., 3, 4, President 3, Glee Club 3, 4, The Camel! Countryman Board Q., 3, Editor 4. Howaim Wunous BURDEN, Howdy, Homer. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Pre- pared at Homer Academy. Four years at Cornell. Varsity Cross Country Squad 4, College Cross Country Team 1, 3, 4, Pistol Team 1, 1., Potter Novice Cup Races 4, Cosmopolitan Club, Officers , 145 Club, University Orchestra, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, Undergraduate Scholarship. NEWTON COLLAMORE BUENETT, Newt, Waban, Mass. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-three. E4 Prepared at Phillips Exeter Academy. Four years at Cornell. LIJKT, Sphinx Head, Red Key, L4 Wearer ofthe C , Varsity Hockey Team 7., 3, Cheer Leader 3, 4. . 4 GEORGE SAMUEL BU-rrs, Tim, Sodus. Agriculture. Age, twenty-Eve. Prepared at Sodus High School. fgl Four years at Cornell. AFP, Helios, A. A. Membership Committee 3, Kermis Play 3, Farmers , Week Committee 1, 2., 3, Mandolin Club 3, 45 University Orchestra I, 1., 3, President 4. If ,Q CYRIL FRANK CAMPBELL, Doc, Hopewell, Pa. Agriculture. Age, twenty-five. Prepared at Juniata Academy. One year at Cornell. CIDP2, Masonic Club., HOWARD HIBBARD CAMPBELL, Penn Yan. Agriculture. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Penn Yan lgll Academy. Four years at Cornell. Acacia, Pistol Team 1, Masonic Club. l MALLORY KING CANNON, Jn., Mike, Norfolk, Va. Electrical Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Q Prepared at Maury High School. Four years at Cornell. KID KE, Southerners Club, Oliicers Club, 4' A.I.E.E., First Lieutenant, R.O.T.C. 4, The Car1zellEm Board 7., 3, The Cornell Graphic Board 3. li-,I ' l ..., f- 3 4 if E V? il tl sl .. i W - -- A 88 - it --5 fr 7 Iii -,X e:: tu .C . L.. .Tama if 1- - ,.... - 'T' f Q? M 1 .C i5:f:iiii:iT'+,:Z5.Z.'T'-gffgfsf TT' i ' CTS? 'ill T' ii lee-ET? T fJemi-:f.f R 'i a J l i il a ,, x A si r is 'S il ,il ii A t' A A J, ,A A sl 'Qi iid lil, .ll li? ,JM 'l, Si lil 7 - -f -f- - ---1-'W -m-ffff- V Y- V----Wi 43: lill .4 4 JOHN ANILLIAM CARNcRoss, Carny, Cato. Agriculture. Age, twenty-four. Prepared at Meridian High 'l , School. Four years at Cornell. ,l l l CHARLES ALBERT CARPENTER, Carp, Chop, Whitehall. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty- three. Prepared at Whitehall High School. Five years at Cornell. QA, Adirondack Club, State 2 Cash and Tuition Scholarships. li' HENRI VALENTE CARRERE, Val, Dunraven. Agriculture. Age, IYVCHIY-OHC. Prepared at Summit lfilx Academy. Four years at Cornell. Xllf, Sphinx Head, Hebs-Sa, Secretary, Red Key, 'Freshman Tax , Committee, A. A. Membership Committee 3, Treasurer 4, Freshman Advisory Committee 3, 4, Sophomore Smoker Committee, Junior Promenade Committee, Endowment Fund Committee, ' European Relief Fund Committee, All-Cornell Dance Committee 3, 4, Chairman, Senior Ball WL Committee, Winter Sports Membership Committee, Treasurer 4. lla: 4 JOHN THOMAS CARTY, Jack, Ithaca. Chemistry. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Four years at Cornell. Scorpion, Al-Djebar, President 4, Varsity Track Squad 3, 4, College Ili l Baseball Team 1, 1, 3, 4, College Soccer Team 1, 1, 3, College Honor Committee 1, 1, 3, 4, Chem- ft I istry Association 1, 1, 3, President 4. KENNETH CAsicEY, Ken, Port Jervis. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty. Prepared at Port Jervis lf 1 High School. Four years at Cornell. GX, TB H, Atmos, MACAU, Varsity Track Team 3, 4, College Qi l Track Team Q., A.S.M.E., State Tuition Scholarship. '51 2 GEORGE BYRON CATLIN, Detroit, Mich. Electrical Engineering. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Detroit Central High School. Four years at Cornell. XIV, Sphinx Head, Aleph Samach, Freshman 554 4 Rush Committee, Chairman, Freshman Tax Committee, Freshman Advisory Committee, Majura, Manager of Varsity Track 4. '11 ' HAROLD MILO CATLTN, Hal, Athens, Pa. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-three. Prepared lg at Athens High School. Four years at Cornell. Officers Club. ,Q NATHANIEL CHADWICK, Chad, Lakemont. Agriculture. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Starkey l Seminary. Four years at Cornell. ,eq 3 . .- ........ - . . .- . A S i i. marfrsivfl. :wwf W. W-Fartw v?1'.-ve,rFI?:':v 7 t'.?,',,,.1- iglggffy.-.-afv-,e,v. , ffv.w-.I-T .-A-fnQfv.1-rev: ,f -new-'wa xavff i Qi lj il V4 A 'fl ill P l 89 .wwf Y -H-gi.. -:.,f7f,,:if , 1 -, .. - . i - wgsvf:-frrsfr1-Tv?5?f-151:-'Tgif,-T.-f ??2 -F' H7 Vicron CHALUPSKI, Vic, Brooklyn. Chemistry. Age, twenty. Prepared at Stuyvesant High School. Four years at Cornell. JOHN ALBERT CHAMBERS, Monroe, Wis. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-six. Graduate of U. S. Military Academy. Lieutenant, Corps of Engineers Cdetailed at Cornell Universityl One year at Cornell. ATA. FRED LLEWELLYN CHAPPELL, Kalamazoo, Mich. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Western Normal High School. Two years at Cornell. XT. RALPH Lizwrs CHAPPELL, Moose, Kalamazoo, Mich. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Pre- pared at Western Normal High School. Three years at Cornell. XT, Freshman Advisory Com- mittee, Masque. CLAYTON CALKINS CHATFIELD, Chat, Endicott. Agriculture. Age, twenty-six. Prepared at Union- Endicott High School. Four and one-half years at Cornell. Officers Club, Vegetable Gardening Club, Secretary-Treasurer 35 First Lieutenant, F.A.R.O.T.C. 3. ANDERSON HUME CHENAULT, Richmond, Ky. Mechanical Engineering, Age, twenty-four. Prepared at Model High School. Five years at Cornell. HENRY McDOWELL CHESTNUT, Hank, Philadelphia, Pa. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty- one. Prepared at Northeast High School. Four and one-half years at Cornell. 9 E, ACF , Wear- 'er ofthe C , Varsity Soccer Team 3, 4. LIANG-HSIANG CHOU, Hankow, China. Agriculture. Age, twenty-four. Prepared at Tsing-Hua College. Four years at Cornell. Chinese Students Club. go ARLINGTON XVOODVILLE CLARK, Arlie, Woodhaven. Electrical Engineering. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Cascadilla School. Four years at Cornell. EUGENE CLARK, Gene, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty. Prepared at Newtown High School. Four years at Cornell. JAMES RUSSELL CLARKE,jR,, Russ, Montclair, N. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at The Hill School. Four years at Cornell. KA, Red Key, Interscholastic Athletic Committee 3g C.U.C.A. Council, Freshman Advisory Committee 3, Masque, British-American Club. HERBERT BERNARD CLASTER, Bud, Lock Haven, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Pre- pared at Tome School. Four years at Cornell. UAFIP, Freshman Lacrosse Team, Varsity Lacrosse quad 3, Varsity Soccer Squad 4g College Soccer Team 2.. HEFFREN JAY COHEN, HefT, Buffalo. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty. Prepared at Lafayette High School. Four years at Cornell. LEONARD FRANK COHEN, Len, New Rochelle. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at New Rochelle High School, Four years at Cornell. fIPE fl. GEORGE MITCHELL COHN, Newark, N. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Barringer High School. Four years at Cornell. Varsity Wrestling Squad, Boxing Squad, Menorah. MUR.RY COHN, Murry, Monticello. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at DeWitt Clinton High School. Four years at Cornell. BEP, Freshman Track Team, State Tuition Schol- arship. 91 X 'S--K: E3 1 - ' V-f - H -XP Jl'yf7T-H 'exch eil: Q 1 . ff-s..gf:a.-,H -. 1 Zig? v AFQ., ., ..,, ,M . X ',V V Y v Q K J - 7 7 will I. nl 1 ,. .-J ,dx y. 'l ... 1 v , . F. lil Pl ,t If lib' 5, . f. 4 l. ,K ' , '1 i 9 rx-'T' ,- ?L?1-rf-mf1-it--A7137T:1 '! -,n-. 2I'.7'X'f'frf4 a711T2'fT 'F T f1'ff1ex If-g '5 117.3-:ri-1-Eiijrauzvfffpx-Ja.-1-,-ff-'im-3-left-:',cAz-,:.'-r:'iE.-J.. 75: 13:25 aigiq--vexed E E, 51. STORES COLE, COley, Albany. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Albany High School. Four years at Cornell. Acacia, Masonic Club, Secretary 45 Pistol Club. fl . . . . 3 '51 JAMES EDWARD COLEMAN, Jim, Scranton, Pa. Electrical Engineering. Age, twenty-One. Prepared Q f, at Technical High School. Four years at Cornell. Hermits Club. - I K' ri, ROBERT SHELDON COLEMAN, Shelly, Wichita, Kansas. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty- ' three. Prepared at Wichita High School. Four years at Cornell. Varsity Fencing Team 3, 45 l, 'J Fencing Club, President 3g Winner of Novice Fencing Cup 1.. 1 gl ALGWYNNE CoLL1Ns, Ginks, Bainbridge. Arts and Sciences. Age, venty-four. Prepared at 52 ji Cascadilla School. One year at Cornell. ATA. E' All rl LLOYD COLSTON, Deac, Binghamton. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Qi Binghamton Central High School. Four years at Cornell. ' lakl 'J ,IN DOUGLAS KING CONDIE, Dougie, St. Louis, Mo. Architecture. Age, twenty-four. Prepared at Smith Academy. Three and one-half years at Cornell. 1IPAOg Varsity Track Squad LQ Varsity l' Golf Squad 3, Chairman, Beaux Arts Ball Committee, L'Ogive. 5? L13 STEVEN LIVBSEY CONNER, Steve, Wilton, Conn. Electrical Engineering. Age, twenty-three. ill Graduate Of U.S. Military Academy. Lieutenant, Corps Of Engineers Cdetailed at Cornell Uni- versityl One year at Cornell. Fencing Club. . li + EUGENE JOSEPH CONROY, Gene, Oneida. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-One. Prepared at Oneida if High School. Four years at Cornell. Freshman Cross Country Squad, Freshman Track Squad, QQ J Varsity Cross Country Squad 1, 3, 4, Varsity Track Squad 7., 3, 4, Cross Country Club. lflls if ii A 5,-l - H . . ,W , M L Y.. .W - I i 3 ,1:,.f21.gg .-.-atv ,..-.i,.,f-D 1--nfw.v.m-page-aww. -,M.....5..,,, W.,f:,..,,,.,,,,.,.,: ,,,i.gEji,,,,.,,.,,,wi., ,WL E. 1 le- A lg, l , A if Qi l iff 'l 'T i . li'-.il F LH A . . .. - . . . LL . . -L , . Q ,,v.. -- A pggix gl:-. f ..a-.,.gv.L.- -- . . , 1,.t,, .Na -AQ., v -- -w -gg N-1-.--a '- ' .,,, ,... . f.. :f-.- .wsA. -- '-1 97. an ,fi my ,-.LK V - ' - L:----L..la.aF+7-r-A,L,a.,f .- sie, : j ,Q , V Y, H I 3-1 U XT .,l, , HQ, ,V or irtgtrg ,,-,.. 1 ' , 32, ' , r 9 3-if Ny -7 -.- f f E H .- ,..x kg, . L . .ss ans... f 5---' if ---W a ' . . . . ...,fTTfl7 4,. . .L1tL'.g..L:L..1:.2.Lv .:.tZ7T.. .., ft. Q... ,i.. e,.j',.,T.Q',1,.. L., ps, QQ. .Lea fe ff 111: Z E A A P P -A-A H' as H iii-af -,,r:..,g.f.fA.+--LW-Hlrs NT 'W 'I A V' V V I H W V 'V T i' T T ' V i'F'1B'-. . .Z fLEf1Q1:QElf7-T273-' 415155-','gi7':1'Q11s-'fi-F'r'i Louis EUGENE Coorc, Lou, Cookie, Ithaca. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Two years at Cornell. Zodiac, Varsity Basketball Squad, Varsity Baseball Squad, University Band. WILLIAM FREDERICK Cooxc, Bill, Whitney Point. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Cascadilla School. Four years at Cornell. fbi K, Wearer of the C , Varsity Soccer Team 1, 3, Captain 4, Athletic Council. ARTHUR MUNSON CooN, Art, Buffalo. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Lafayette High School. Four years at Cornell. BQH, Sphinx Head, EAX, Freshman Advisory Committee 3, Scalp and Blade, -Musical Clubs 1, 1, 3, 4, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, The Cornell Widow Board 2., 3, Editor-in-Chief 4. JoHN COOPER, JR., Coop, Louisville, Ky. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Louisville Male High School. Four years, at Cornell. EN, Al-Djebar, Red Key, College Honor Committee, Atrux, Southerners Club. JOHN BRADLEY -COOPER, Brad, Coop, Nunda. Electrical Engineering. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Nunda High School. Five years at Cornell. TBII, HKN, Class Endowment Fund Committee, College Honor Committee, Treasurer, Independent Association, A.I.E.E., State Cash Scholarship. KENNETH FOREST COPLEY, Copes, Salem, Mass. Chemistry. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Salem High School. Four years at Cornell. KIDAZ, College Wrestling Team Q.. JosEPH MICHAEL COIFPOLETTA, JR., Joe, Cliffside Park, N. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Cliffside Park High School. Four and one-half years at Cornell. JOHN FLINTOFF COTTON, Johnny, Ithaca. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Four years at Corr1ell.'Zodiac, Varsity Soccer Squad Q., 3, C.U.C.A. Council 4, University Band 1, State Tuition Scholarship. ' ' V9-rvsf-1,-:ft ww..-vw. as-tv::vff:q3f1 .-a vrfr1l'siff2v.-fsar.-5.-ggfmfv,,.t,a1-.an-feng.-Fvswff,-+,T,.. fs-.v.-f-Ne' .1--If-te,-.f.-ew.-.fa mfr.-..f.f... -srfsnwf 7:-1-es-11-ax-Q -:egg . . - -. s. -...V ----s , . L . 4 ,. , Na+, .. , V ff-a.':-:c::1:-vrff,s .1 5365451.-s'1-.:.,:'f1'J.i.1. i 35.3--figs, ir 111113 -1 .::, Mr. rl Ur .-,,iiQ4,.g.:E1-' ' :i.:4:.:.gg.L::.. V53Y.,'5.-Qa,g.,:,..g. 5-' ,-- - - .1 -'L 93 ,,, A, ,W . .,,....,.Y.4 .......--.k,. iw. . I - xl 'X .-1 .Y ,.M.,.....,....u. . , . I V . , .. A .J , L, -,-, Y H, 131:-3 14 .r-rfwTWfi.g:- '--' r-:-v :-f-.,-.w-7'-,f-:qnwrra -V---534 an, , -.,,, , ,MM ,EYE . ,.,,7, . ,QDYYYME L .phd Z. X g mi. , ,,.. A Mu. ,vw MY : V, or-IN COURTNEY, Barney, Ithaca. Agriculture. Age, forty-Hve. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Four years at Cornell. 119 Kfibg Ye Hosts, Treasurer 3, Publicity Director 4, Masonic Club. ALVA VATTIER COURTRIGHT, Court, Circleville, Ohio. Electrical Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Circleville High School. Four years at Cornell. ARTHUR ROOT COWDERY, Bish, Glens Falls. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Glens Falls High School. Four years at Cornell. Scorpion, C.U.C.A. Cabinet 3, Secretary 4, Adirondack Club, President 4,Janus, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. JOHN EASTLAND COYKENDALL, Red, Maplewood, N. Agriculture. Age, twenty-four. Prepared at South Orange High School. Four years at Cornell. AACID, Quill and Dagger, Hebs-Sa, HA E, cCcc , Wearer of the C , Captain, Freshman Track Team, Varsity Cross Country Team 3, Varsity Track Team 1, 3, 4, Freshman Banquet Committee, Sophomore Rush Committee, Junior Smoker Committee, Senior Banquet Committee, C.U.C.A. Council 3, 4, Freshman Advisory Committee 4, Cross Country Club, Track Club, Cornell-in-China Club. EDWIN CHRISTOPHER COYNE, Ed, Yonkers. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Yon- kers High School. Four years at Cornell. College Honor Committee 4, University Orchestra I, 1., 3, 4, Hinckley Scholarship 3. JOHN MILTON CRANDALL, Jack, Gainesville, Fla. Agriculture. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Gainesville High School. Three years at Cornell. ZAE, Ye Hosts. CHARLES ANTHONY CRAWFORD, Charlie, Chicago, Ill. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Howe School. Four years at Cornell. 2417, Quill and Dagger, Aleph Samach, EAX, ' Spring Day Committee 1, 3, junior Promenade Committee 3, Freshman Advisory Committee 3, The Cornell Widow Board 7., Assistant Business Manager 3, Business Manager 4. ELBERT LEWIS BEERS CURTIS, Curt, Oneonta. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Oneonta High School. Four years at Cornell. 94 -,S -W X . ,-- , ,VCR i Y fb ki' .aga -af l. .. -rn-few, Y:-vw 1 - if ,- 'fr fix - - f . -V -'-1 -- -I -- f' - V--ww-'Y-R...-1 'R-f f I-an a-X1 E, MM,-,-,Y ,,,,.,,,A,., , , ,WA , W . ,. , ,. . A., A rf., ee- if... A: . 1..f.:.1 .:,'3:e':i5. .14-.L ,,..i5:.:Dg'l:SL., DWIGHT CONN DALE, Scoop, Franklin, Pa. Law. Age, twenty-six. Prepared at Peddie School. Five years at Cornell. TKE, C.U.C.A. Council, Officers Club, Lieutenant, R.O.T.C., The .Sibley journal of Eilgilltffilig Board. ROBERT HARDING DANN, Bob, Roge, Harrisburg, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Deep Springs Preparatory School. Three years at Cornell. Telluride Association, KIJAKII, All-Cornell Dance Committee, Treasurer 4, Class Endowment Fund Committee 4, Senior Ball Committee, Glee Club 1, 3, Leader 4. ROGER LEWIS DANN, Roge, Bob, Harrisburg, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Pre- pared at Telluride Preparatory School. Three years at Cornell. Telluride Association, KIJAIIJ, Quill and Dagger, All-Cornell Dance Committee 3, 4, Senior Ball Committee, Musical Clubs 1, 3, President 4. ROBERT FRANKLIN DART, Bob, Gloversville. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty. Prepared at Glov- ersville High School. Four years at Cornell. AXP, Freshman Advisory Committee 3, Adirondack Club, The Cornell Amzzzalr Board 1. JUNIUS CLAY DAVENPORT, JR., Tubby, Roanoke, Va. Electrical Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Virginia Military Institute. Two years at Cornell. Xfli, Southerners Club. HEBERT DAVIDSON, Dave, New Orleans, La. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-three. Graduate of U. S. Military Academy. Lieutenant, Corps of Engineers Cdetailed at Cornell Universityl One year at Cornell. DAVID FLOYD DAVIS, JR., Buddy, New York City. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Mohegan Lake School. Four years at Cornell. CIJKT, Sphinx Head, Hebs-Sa, Freshman Football Squad, Captain, Freshman Baseball Team, Varsity Baseball Squad Q., Varsity Baseball Team 3, Captain 4, Freshman Advisory Committee 3, 4, Vice-President, Interfraternity Association, Masque 7., Vice-President 3, President 45 Student Council 4, Custodian of3the Class Pipe, Toast- master Sophomore Smoker, Toastmaster junior Smoker. FRED DAVIS, Dave, Washington, D. C. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-five. Prepared at Ran- dolph Macon Academy. Four years at Cornell. EN, Senators Club. WWW W WW WW W WWWW W WWW- Yfrr W WW WW W-WWW W W WW vrgrr WW W WW, Y ,N WWW Ad Y, ,WAHM ., ., -AMY . . Y ...,,,A....a-Sq I L, M., 1311-wa-rag-11-.e.-,f tr - aenm-:.1w::'a y,: ' .. .-.L l I mf .......- - -. , .1 . -A-,-T--1 . K-eff... . .A -----e1::'-In af ,- ,.f.+f,.11--E',f411fq-r .Ml ,swim ,.I,f:-x.,1::-.'v2sjgf,I.ge , i. 5,1---u.'t,g 'DTI-fi -1 'g::.1Leq.,:'1--5 .LI 4 - 4 -V, A - - - f- --f-f f----:Tai A-f---A--------fe-- -rl 95 W , ,A .Y -LL .- . ,..,,. tvs. f Y -Y A 7777 M.-i.,4-.....-..E -.-.7.,t..-..-.....-. .L 1T'1 c ffelffsif-WU-'W A f1Lg1 f:fwvf'w4 meter. - QW 13' vw' '-.-. A-.Tfmv 1: fa - :Arr-: f'FE3F1 T f ?f'iFF?'i' Tf giTfi17'? 61 , . , 4' .V .f.- , ',-..,A- fz. 1 ' '-------.t fra, ff es V- 4 Q-.MV . . . f' . ,ff -'ef f::.-.f5::.::z-lp-.. L.--'A - aff, 'Q 1. I .. :.-t- 'fqv :Y.:a:z:,..., :::::.,, ,ram-V-Y. -f.. a, fif,a,.,....,g ,f H- f--'-Ai---A--- v -- ---Y'---Y , .. L, - fe.. lzgzs .:::'-.fe 'rm'-'r,.'-Lal?' .:2?.-W X GOODMAN RICHARD DAVIS, JR., Dick, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty. Prepared at Horace Mann School. Four years at Cornell. Red Key, junior Smoker Committee, Class En- dowment Fund Committee, A. A. Membership Committee 3, Independent Association Executive Committee 3, Freshman Advisory Committee 4, Press Club, The Cornell Em Board 1, 3, The Cornell Graphic Board, Managing Editor 4, Assistant Business Manager 4. LAWRENCE WILLIAM DAY, Larry, Rochester. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-one. Pre- pared at East High School. Four years at Cornell. CDFA, Freshman Banquet Committee, Fencing Club, Ofhcers Club. ROBERT GEORGE DEAN, Bob, Middlebury, Conn. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Crosby High School. Four years at Cornell. WILLIAM PoU DEJARNETTE, Dee, Montgomery, Ala. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-one. Pre- pared at Sidney Lanier School. Four years at Cornell. Varsity Cross Country Squad, Varsity Track Squad, OH'icers Club, Manager of University Band 7., 3, 4, Captain, R.O.T.C. 1. EDWARD BENSON DENN1s, JR., Ben, Crisfield, Md. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Crisheld High School. Four years at Cornell. AT, XE, Quill and Dagger, Pyramid, Red Key, Senior Class Day Committee, Freshman Advisory Committee, A. A. Membership Committee, ' Southerners Club, Manager of Freshman Baseball. ALEXANDER ROBINSON DBPROSSE, Al, Hudson. Architecture. Age, twenty-seven. Prepared at Hudson High School. Five years at Cornell. Scorpion, Sphinx Head, Wearer of the C , Fresh- man Track Team, Freshman Cross Country Team, Varsity Track Team 7., 3, 4, Varsity Cross Country Team 4, Freshman Tax Committee, Cross Country Club, President 3, Track Club. ENos ,JOSEPH DERHAM, Rosemont, Pa. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Lower Merion High School. Four years at Cornell. KZ, Quill and Dagger, Pyramid, Freshman Advisory A Committee, A. A. Membership Committee, Senior Class Day Committee, Majura, Assistant Manager of Basketball 3, Manager 4. RAYMOND ADELBERT DEWEY, Ray, Admiral, Albany. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty- one. Prepared at Albany High School. Four years at Cornell. CDAZ, C.U.C.A. Cabinet 3, Cos- mopolitan Club, A.S.M.E., State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. 96 .. H.. .. , V. . .. ..... ,X , Z. Y az. Q33 I-, -fa.-M.-.aa.-..........a,,..,,a-rf ' CHARLES XIAN NEss DEXVITT, Van, Wallkill. Electrical Engineering. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Wallkill High School. Five years at Cornell. Seal and Serpent, Freshman Crew Squad, Varsity Crew Squad 1, College Crew 3, Officers Club. PAUL MONTGOMERY DOERING, River Forest, Ill. Law. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Oak Park High School. Four years at Cornell. ATA, Sphinx Head, Aleph Samach, KDACIJ, Book and Bowl, Assistant Manager of Varsity Crew 3, Manager 4. FRED ROBERT DORNER, Fritz, Lafayette, Ind. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at jefferson High School. Three years at Cornell. ECIJE, Quill and Dagger, Dramatic Club, Press Club, Secretary-Treasurer 4, Tb: Cornell Az1rzzm!.r Board 2., 3, Editor-in-Chief 4. SAMUEL BRIGHTMAN DORRANCE, Sam, Canandaigua. Agriculture. Age, twenty-six. Prepared at East Bloomfield High School. Four years at Cornell. FRED MARKHAM DoRRis, Fred, Buffalo. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Hutchinson-Central High School. Four years at Cornell. AT, Sphinx Head, Atmos, Red Key, Freshman Advisory Committee 3, 4, Chairman, Senior Class Day Committee, Scalp and Blade, Assistant Manager of Freshman Track 3, Manager 4. ROBERT LEVANT Dorry, Bob, Geneseo. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Geneseo High School. Four years at Cornell. EIDE, Ball and Chain, Janus. EDWARD JEROME DRISCOLL, Ed, Ithaca. Architecture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Four years at Cornell. ATA, The Cornell Annuals Board 1, 3.. DONALD LEssER DRUMTRA, Don, Binghamton. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Binghamton Central High School. Four years at Cornell. KAP, Freshman Wrestling Squad, Glee Club Q., 3, 4. . Y, . L Jw . ,JA,,. ,.l,. Q A .. 3-NU , 1 i.1f.73:-wr'-f7,ff::.j Af-'-5mfj1f-.1.ig- :cuff-1 fwff.-jj5g'f: .21i'??-if'Y TT: 15.1 ..-Y AA... . .,,. .,..,-,.,.- ...V..Y,A,.,..J..1... A ...L..,.,-..,- ..,..-..4...L,a',...'-... ..L..'.l. 7,77 V. f. -' '-'5'f W l '-if' H F ' - - :1 - -' ' 97 F. .,E.,,,,l,,,,La.,k,,.44t-1f,,5,., HULAEJ, ,Ark V ggf L QF A, Al if . ,Lrg -f 2... A .Wa .. . . get at -. . AJ... Ref .T-,,.-755.7-lv-1-.V---f-11+--5-1---if----Y-avg---f-K,qffaawd-,,.-Z-f.r,:-.-ma.-....Y.- .,... a VY,V .W W... ....., E-siaiwg-Q-,-S-Fw-,gg-,..3..,, ,. ,917 E., Y.. , , ,, .. , LLL . QL. . . LL., . , W.- , ....,.-.. J af.. ...ggLQ.... M., a.. .L. ,-1-a.,.,-ra-.S.1,f,,,1..5-,Vi14.5.view- JAMES EVERETT DUFFY, Jim, Olean. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Olean High School. Three and one-half years at Cornell. Freshman Advisory Committee 3, 4, College Honor Committee 3, 4. ' RALPH LEOPOLD DUNCKEL, Dune, Fort Plain. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Pre- pared at Fort Plain High School. Four years at Cornell. Officers Club, Cosmopolitan Club, A.S.M.E. RICHARD ROY DUNHAM, Dick, Hornell. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Hornell High School. Four years at Cornell. Dramatic Club. JOSEPH S1MMs EARMAN, Joe, West Palm Beach, Fla. Agriculture. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Woodberry Forest School. Four years at Cornell. EN, ACA , Varsity Track Team, College Track Team 1, 1, Southerners Club. CLARENCE GORDON EATON, Don, North Tonavvanda. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-one. Pre- pared at Tonawanda High School. Four years at Cornell. GA, TBH, QKCIJ, XE, A.S.C.E., President 4, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, The Carfzell Civil Engineer Board 7., 3, Editor- in-Chief 4. CYRIL EBBR, Cy, Rochester. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at East High School. Four years at Cornell. Masque, State Tuition Scholarship. LLOYD BENJAMIN EDENPIELD, Eddie, Guyton, Ga. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-five. Prepared at Savannah High School. Three and one-half years at Cornell. AECID, F. O. B. Asso- ciation, Oflicers Club. BJORN RANDALL EDSTROM, Baron, Ted, Vesteras, Sweden. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty- two. Prepared at Lundsberg's Preparatory School. Four and one-half years at Cornell. Xfli, Rod and Bob, Freshman Track Team, Varsity Track Team, College Track Team, Freshman Tax Committee, Glee Club 1, 1, 3, 4. if - no ee' F' i -H-:---Qv--H- - --.W -..- --AY 4-f-eh . -ns---rye-K..-Y, iw -7- -aa..f,,-v-.am f f--.-.4-fa ., -W., Y- 1-2 ff'f:'vv-- rf'-.-P .v-- wr- t -- - --:. .V-rf .: K ff- 1. 1. -.W-,.,.-. Ln...-M4. .7 -Y4r...--. f:1.,f,'v . . ..1v,,-Q.,--V.: ,,v.g-:- ? . 5. g 'r-sjw .- - .1- ---- -- - - f----f--i:-:- --:f----- ------m--f--'---f ---3-------fy1:--ff-1--e-, .1-f.-,, .refer-.., -. .-ff-fn ., - .: - - . -V - - 98 l l glgl ' l I 1 i r P . A 2: .377 A . rg' If N- E75 . . , . y ,H , L .. ,K . . . J - ,mcx 4. . , .. . i 1 . x, --.-- -, .f X. Y .YY -- - ., - L.-.-.su ..-- YTMAA, ...,. ,X X V .,,, ,rar-, ' .,2....z .--c -4. .. ,tg HW... , , , Y. .f --- -'f1.x-ggi --.Fw Q Q Y Y Y, I V I ff -A ,f.ffb,- fi 'Q Q 1,5 '.4'ef:lxv 'y.,,.,..if.-ef.- - 1 ..,..,-.r.,,,, ilasuf 'SP seg E 'E asgcgfe-ee,'ec fu:'eaei2 If Liga A E c 1 let l ' 1 i ill ll ll lil Q Ui ll ll ll , Q iv ' i 1471, ,..,., ..- YYY- . , g,...,f.'L44iv:f..-- 1- ie-55, -.-.VME W-.-. .--. W.-. .. . s... .fs .- .g ,A ,. Igig,gg?-71.1,-i1,g1,g5,,-,Tlx iw il T - f Y ' -f ' - TW' W 4 l WALTER ELMER EELLS, Walt, Walton. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Walton Q15 l High School. Four years at Cornell. State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. DANIEL DIEHL Ex-IRHART, Dan, Hanover, Pa. Civil Engineering. Age, IXVCFIIY-CXVO. Prepared at ml Hanover High School. Four years at Cornell. flllql, Red Key, Rod and Bob, Freshman Lacrosse ,- , If Squad. B.. !l 11 ' 1: I ' 'fl SEYMOUR DuBois Excl-IEN, S1, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty. Prepared at 21' Townsend Harris Hall. Four years at Cornell. BSP, State Tuition Scholarships. 144 vl l f ROBERT XVILLIALI EILER, Bob, Pittsburgh, Pa. Law. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Schenley High School. Four years at Cornell. ATA, Sphinx Head, Aleph Samach, fIJACIP,Jur1ior Prome- . na e Committee, Spring Day Committee 3, Book and Bowl, The Corfu!! Daibf Sun Board, Editor- in-Chief 4. A ,N l L CLEMENT VosE ELMER, Clem, Staten Island. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Curtis High School. Four years at Cornell. 7' l JAMES STROHM EMERSON, Baltimore, Md. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-three. Prepared gil at Schenley High School. Four years at Cornell. ATA, Wearer of the C , Freshman Cross Country Team, Freshman Track Team, Varsity Cross Country Team 4, Freshman Tax Commit- Qy tee, Cross Country Club. .fi 1 'f JOSEPH GEORGE ERDE, Battleaxe, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at ' 1 Boys' High School. Four years at Cornell. OAT, Varsity Football Squad 4, State Tuition Schol- arship. HAYDN Rozrr-r EVANS, Hayd, Cincinnati, Ohio. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Withrow High School. Four years at Cornell. KA, Quill and Dagger, Freshman Football Squad, College Baseball Team, Freshman Tax Committee, College Honor Committee 7., Arts Association, Secretary Q., C,U,C.A. Council 3, Musical Clubs 3, 4, Savage Club, British-American Club, Press Club, Vice-President 4, The Cornell Em Board 3, 4, Business Manager 3, The Cornell 2' Graphic Board, Business Manager 4. il i- ff l ' L V'-' ' ' ' W ' ' ' ir M. - i .- . i, -- - K l :,-. S. 4. W E 5, .4 zz. 1. it ti' E lf gt E qi ,,, ,. r 3 if 1 f l. , iv' - 7' 'Y Fw.: 7 wg- W' W I-35' i11!45-f-'.-:QQ -!'fq1,.L:ifg-an ?E537I3 ,,'-fin 1 - 4 - '-3 .if'-'JLJLQ 2 . 1.1 1' 1-I-y B.. .i.,:.g, . 1' 1 -4,1111 71712 sf 'TTT 1.143 Q g.i1,g-- ggzllgjfgh, C g,,:,'a- V- L.,- 4 r . 99 , rTm:1:rm'.v4. -fipvpe.-A te- -.-src:-1-,wp wr- .- -srttgvevzh-gi-Q-wlvgywrfw - 1-1-11-,-fa-fray!-1-S-5-.L Wm- liaise'-ss. T .-1-3 -:gnu-:M X- 1 1-ef-:e L :-fr.. - ff-fre-af,-'cv-:rf 'ei ......q ,,v. 1 f'-X Q-fs.. CSX--Aa ,R ,ff-5 ff' --g .1 Xp-N,-:,.A, r, , -, Q xx ,Ms fr JK Q, . . -,. , . A., , X .. . , , ,. A., , . . .. , . .Y aaa... Y.-. .4 AAA+- --.. -W .. -- . -. , , , . - A . ,..-,..,,,. .... Y,-.Y..,,f.,..M... ...-....-V-. .. ,. A. . , - V. F .,. T JIU, X. , W .,,. .. I.. , K, ..........,,, .,.. ROBERT GORDON EVANS, Bob, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at George Washington High School. Four years at Cornell. AX, Cheerleader 3, 4, State Tuition Scholarship. JULIAN GALLUP EVERETT, Auburn. Architecture. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Auburn High School. Five years at Cornell. Gargoyle, Beaux Arts Ball Committee 3, L'Ogive, Thumb Tack Club. WILSON LEWIS FARMAN, Will, Fayetteville. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Fayetteville High School. Four years at Cornell. IIDB K, College Cross Country Team I, College Wrestling Team 3, Cross Country Club, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, Undergraduate Scholarship. MORRIS DEWOLFE FARR, Mose, Tunkhannock, Pa. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Tunkhannock High School. Four years at Cornell. CDE K. JOHN FREDERICK FARRAR, Johnny, Hubbard Woods, lll. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty- three. Prepared at Senn High School. Four years at Cornell. HKA, Freshman Baseball Team, College Baseball Team, Freshman Cap Burning Committee, C.U.C.A. Council 3, 4, Assistant Manager of Student Laundry Agency 3, President and Manager 4. JACK FIGARSKY, Figs, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Eastern District High School. Four years at Cornell. Freshman Track Squad, Varsity Track Squad 1, 3, 4, Men- orah, Deutscher Verein. 'WALTER RUSSELL FIPPIN, Fip, Ithaca. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Four years at Cornell. HKA, Musical Clubs I., 3, 4. josam FISHBEIN, joe, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Evander Childs High School. Four years at Cornell. OAT. IOO l , i l 1 l i r l 1 l i l l i XVILLIAM ADAMS FLANAGAN, Bill, New York City. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at DeWitt Clinton High School. Four years at Cornell. ECIJE, Hebs-Sa, C.U.C.A. Council J., 3, 4, Masque 3, Dramatic Club 1, 3, 4, Glee Club 4Q Winner, Eastman Stage 1, College Class President 3, Business Manager of Freshman Handbook 3. EDWIN TEBD FLETCHER, Ed, Hamilton. Agriculture. Age, twenty-five. Prepared at Hamilton High School. Two years at Cornell. VERNON MAURICE FORD, Henry, Buffalo. Agriculture. Age, twenty-four. Prepared at Hutchin- son-Central High School. Pour years at Cornell. Advanced Choir 2., 3, 4. LESTER FORSBERG, Mike, Yonkers. Electrical Engineering. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Yon- kers High School. Four years at Cornell. HKA. RACHMXEL FORSCHMIEDT, Hungry, Brooklyn. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Manual Training High School. Four years at Cornell. cCcc , Freshman Track Team, Varsity Track Squad 1, 3, 4, Varsity Cross Country Squad 1, 3, 4, Cross Country Club, University Walking Championship 3, 4. HERVEY DEFOREST FORWARD, JR., Herv, Elbridge. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Camillus High School. Four years at Cornell. AZ. EDWARD SHIELDS FOSTER, Ed, Argyle. Agriculture. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Union School. Four years at Cornell. AZ, Helios, Farmers' Week Committee 1, 7., Chairman 3, Assistant General Chairman 4, C.U.C.A. Cabinet 4, Masque 3, Country Community Club 7., 3, President 4, Adiron- dack Club, Secretary, Agricultural Association, Cheerleader 1., 3. RAYMOND GROSHON FOWLER, Ray, St. Louis, Mo. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Soldan High School. Four and one-half years at Cornell. Musical Clubs. IOI A0 ' I All 5 A 'LK P'-X - 'vi wflfrfa-tn i' ' 24557 fi ki7 f-.4 ierw-fr.: .rg-5 ' ,. .- R, D 4 K W A 4 ix-If ef Xflfz' sg,,,..-R., 4g5ff7'P'f' - f f'?1 1 ,f1W 1 ' -?1e?e::'5:::v'-f?:-rjgzgzfg 1:-qsuscip-rffe-.e1zfq,.f:,4-tai?-fa g.,.-gferg?-f3fffQ5,1r,,-,,:a, i , ij ,H , . 5, ,Z 4 LEO KING Fox, Lee, Augusta, Me. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Cony High School. Four years at Cornell. Seal and Serpent, Masque. BERNARD FRANK, 'Shorty, Brooklyn. Forestry. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Eastern Evening High School. Four years at Cornell. College Track Team 3, 4, College Cross Country Team 4, Alternate, Eastman Stage 3, Forestry Club, Vice-President 4, Boxing Club, Cross Country Club, Deutscher Verein, Novice Boxing Championship IQ The Cornell Forester Board, Business Manager 3. PAUL WILLIAM FRANKLIN, Marcy. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty. Prepared at Holland Patent High School. Four years at Cornell. HAROLD IvEs FREDERICK, Freddy, Cobleskill. Agriculture. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Cobleskill High School. Four years at Cornell. Eleusis, Helios, Freshman Basketball Squad, Varsity Baseball Squad 7., 3. FRANK SANFORD FRENCH, Frenchy, Massena. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Massena High School. Four years at Cornell. Glee Club. . WILLIAM LEWIS FREY, Bill, Hammondsport. Electrical Engineering. Age, twenty-one. Prepared A at Hammondsport High School. Four years at Cornell. Seal and Serpent. HENRY GEORGE FRIEDLANDER, Hank, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Age, nineteen. Prepared at - Schenectady High School. Four years at Cornell. Sophomore Debate Team, Varsity Debate Squad Q., 4, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. HARRY FRIEDMAN, Staten Island. Chemistry. Age, twenty. Prepared at Curtis High School. Four years at Cornell. EAM. Ls :'f'gi-'M -in vv:11 '11 .f'e21ffvf1xef:5afLA-A135--1'-fa,-,-if-R-wfg-5. , new-. L an-1-1. --.-.4-,ff -A-ft--.e,.t.eef if arte.-..M1E-51-1-I . L-----1 IO2. V. I 1 I. l l f. 1 1, II, , . A I tg. l rl I i -I ,, I LI .I, fi .1 .1 .11 Z1 'ill ' l ,I ,JI be t t t .fQ 2 -avffgfafja A ' -N ,-:1- . 'fi'i1TL1i1,glfLg31'f - t.L.- r . li A 'E I as is. QQ mf fc 1, mVlFiff'F:i3.af'gfel!ef2s.5Qf1 me .-- P A A -if . -- ,J-, I Q l l l ' ,I 4 I I . 1 A 2 li , rl lil' iff . l X I il gl lt ' , I ,J I 4 H1 , j'jfTI'Ti'fi',' 'Hifi' ' 1' 'T' ' ' ' ' ' ' i . ' i . .51 7 L ' -'f4 ' M -'fff 912 ,L V- ,,..-..:. 1g-.' C2553 L. L. . 4 . LQI' ' e ' ,. J' ijf 7':?f 4 E ,I 'Qi 'fill mil ,li ii PHILIP RAU FRIEND, Chicago, Ill. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty. Prepared at University ll High School. Four years at Cornell. fbE Tl, College Soccer Team L, 3, 4, Cercle Francais 7., 3, 4, 3 The Canzc!! Em and Graphit Board 3, 4. ,QF ll lil gli CLAYTON BARBER FRYE, Clayt, Buffalo. Architecture. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at South ij Park High School. Four years at Cornell. EN, Sphinx Head, Tb: C0fl1!l!Wid0w Board Q., 3, 4, ' The Came!! Annual: Board, Art Editor 4. gl ARCHIE MARTIN FUNNELL, Funny, Huntington. Agriculture. Age, twenty. Prepared at Hunt- 5 ington High School. Four years at Cornell. AFP, Helios, UAE, Farmers' Week Committee ij i 3, 4, Floriculture Club, Cross Country Club. 5 ' li I., ROGER PRICE GABRIEL, Rog, Odessa. Forestry. Age, twenty. Prepared at Cazenovia Seminary. l E 5 Four years at Cornell. Forestry Club, Mandolin Club. lf, li WILBER MORTIMER GAIGE, JR., Bill, Yonkers. Agriculture. Age, EXVCHIIY-O1'1C. Prepared at Yonkers ':I E4 High School. Four years at Cornell. T KE, Hebs-Sa, Scabbard and Blade, Varsity Crew Squad 3, li, College Crew I, 7., Spring Day Hop Committee 3, 4, Farmers' Week Committee 3, Chairman 4, lil Military Honor Committee 3, 4, Rifle Club IQ Officers Club 3, President 4, First Lieutenant, 254 R.O.T.C. 3, Lieutenant Colonel 4. TAYLOR WI-IITE GANNETT, O1ie, Ted, Omaha, Nebr. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Omaha Central High School. Four years at Cornell. AKA. . ALEXANDER HOFFMAN GARDNER, Al, Brooklyn. Forestry. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Manual Training High School. Four years at Cornell. 2 N, Quill and Dagger, Hebs-Sa, Freshman Lacrosse :I Team, Freshman Advisory Committee 3, 4, Freshman Dance Committee, Assistant Manager of jj., j Musical Clubs 3, Manager 4. ' PM WILLIAM JOSEPH GARYPIE, Bill, Sag Harbor. Agriculture. Age, twenty-four. Prepared at Pierson High School. Four years at Cornell. C.U.C.A. Council, Farmers' Week Committee, Vegetable Gardening Club. lib ' ..,,. I xr. l . - ---.-?- V - ' 113 - A ,ll EI ill ll lf I El 'ii 3? ill ,El lj I ll.. I I ill l El 3 V! l ll li . ii-fl l 'll -- , . . .4.--Y....,.-WJ l iiil iv ' ' ' 'lg-' 'fnl-7 4' , 7 C --.,,c,-QiTlfirf-E124-j,i?i?'fE.I'l I : ...' 4-V42 ,- 103 . - - - fl- A- -- -fifff?---V--fe,-.X fi--.,. -I -ng., -.H-if-,,y f-1-1.-Aram--A-T1-.-mf --2---f H-,fiwf - H ,f if -ffgf--f A A- gg- H-, A ---f f--- -iw-fi -' fb- WALTER FRED GRB, Walt, Trumansburg. Agriculture. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Trumansburg High School. Two and one-half years at Cornell. QJAE. WESTON MORLEY GHETY, West, New York City. Architecture. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Stuyvesant High School. Four years at Cornell. GAX, C.U.C.A. Council 3, Ofhcers Club, Editor of Freshman Handbook 3. WILLARD EDWIN GEORGIA, Bill, Trumansburg. Agriculture. Age, twenty-four. Prepared at Trumansburg High School. Four years at Cornell. IIKGJ, Farmers' Week Committee 1, Kermis IQ University Band 1, 7., Vegetable Gardening Club 1, 1, 3, 4, President 3, Country Community Club. HENRY ARTHUR GERKEN, Hank, Brooklyn. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Pre- pared at Manual Training High School. Four years at Cornell. GX. RICHARD VINCENT GIBBONS, Dick, Ithaca. Veterinary. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Four years at Cornell. SITE, Society of Comparative Medicinegjane Miller Prize. WALTER JOSEPH GIBBONS, Walt, Ithaca. Veterinary. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Four years at Cornell. QTEg QKQJ, College Honor Committee 1, Society of Compara- tive Medicine, Jane Miller Prize. JOHN MAsoN GILCHRIST, Gil, Auburn. Electrical Engineering. Age, thirty-one. Prepared-at Auburn Academic High School. Three years at Cornell. Independent Association, Executive ' Committee 3, Council 4. PAUL LAVBRNH GILLAN, '!Sherlock, Waverly. Electrical Engineering. Age, twenty-three. .Pre- pared at Waverly High School. Five and one-half years at Cornell. AZCI9, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. I 104 JOHN SANBORN GILLESPIE, Gil, Huntington, W. Va. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared .1 Af W' i X74 ft-e:L.......... V. , -, -4952! F2 ajiiiglli, .. 7.-ii-7, .,..,,.,. ..,., Y ,,.,,, L4r .',v ,.a.3g,g.. Q .1 TZ.'T NTf'f'li7gT' ' ' ':' 'E 'W f' .fron-'1:ij::T-i.. -1 i I 1 .ia lg N? , i in W- -.,. ..-. -. .. ..-. .. A,Y, ,,,, 7 -A Y. . , ,. ,H T- -Ja -' 51? ',4 .....fM 5' ' QifL',:1..l ' Zig ' 'LLL a F 'iiff-L' 1 ' Lj'l'1'.',T' 1' a A i.'? 4 L' 1 -7' J' iirlitil 1.23111 .lfi1:315E2'Z.Zi.LTL.T.f..m ....l' 11 fi'-1' E .44 at Huntington High School. Three years at Cornell. QE, Varsity Baseball Squad 1, Varsity Basketball Squad 1, Southerners Club. ' f' 5 CHARLES ALTON GILLETT, Chuck, Arlington. Forestry. Age, twenty. Prepared at Poughkeepsie ' High School. Four years at Cornell. Scabbard and Blade, R.O.T.C. Rifle Team 1, 1, 35 Officers ' 'il Club, Forestry Club, Captain, R,O.T.C., Assistant in Military Science and Tactics 4. JOHN AVERILL Gucic, Johnnie, Southampton. Electrical Engineering. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Southampton High School. Four years at Cornell. ET, Sphinx Head, Wearet of the 2' C , Freshman Track Team, Varsity Cross Country Team '2., 3, Captain 4, Varsity Track Team ET 1, 4, Sophomore Smoker Committee, Freshman Advisory Committee 3, College Honor Commit- gl tee 7., A. A. Membership Committee L, Endowment Fund Committee, Cross Country Club, State 'l 4 Cash and Tuition Scholarships. V 1 BERNARD MICHAEL Goiarz, Mike, Philadelphia, Pa. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-one. Q Prepared at Germantown High School. Four years at Cornell. BEF, Chess Club, A.S.M.E. i 1 ga LAWRENCE GOLDBERGEH, Larry, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty. Prepared at Commer- cial High School. Four years at Cornell. College Basketball Team, College Baseball Team. i Howann STUART GOLDSMITH, Goldie, Nyack. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Nyack High School. Four years at Cornell. l ll' it W HENRY MARTIN GOODKIND, Heiny, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty. Prepared ' at Franklin School. Four years at Cornell. ZBT. gl HARRISON Louis GOODMAN, Gooclie, Harriman, Tenn. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty- . 'Q ,y i . 1 N .r .1 1 F A Y t 7 4 one. Prepared at McCallie School. Three years at Cornell. EIIUE, Quill and Dagger, Atmgos, Spring Day Committee, Senior Class Day Committee, C.U.C.A. Council, College Honor Corn- ' 4 mittee, Minor Sports Council 3, Athletic Council 4, President, Intercollegiate Wrestling Asso- , y ciation, Acting Manager of Wrestling 3, Manager 4. ff, i .fLff,I .,Qg...v..,lfQf..QrQlQlQ.1Q.lQLQKQ,If ...L.flg.,.f.l.f.f ai.. . .WTr:f,iQli -V C T FWTTT 'T' wi 5 fl .U l i ll eeee H on Q A A f be ff A eee' be H H H at 2 ml 1:-::.w-111:-v -fix-:Q:.,f4v:1x-nh.-,:: VH f.,-fax.: .1 .'.: :'f1Q-Q-.-gall. -,- .- -.-- feff-IF'r-1--:gmc ' -v i' 1 1:3t9l'1g' 2 - '. -re --.i:141'41L-ical' JJL.-:ET-Liiail! IOS 21 V faxes V A 4-me 1 eeeeeeffe 1 -wjtsl-?e fffizagi if I R' I 4-r H 4- -Gf7f.??ijT!1-I - 'R' 1-ff' g-'.-'Lit'-rg, 3 Ll Q' 141-4 f '52'. ?'f3- i ' NTLYTT' : 1-Q -' 51 DP if' QT' V - '2I'7 W' Y -FFP XP'-ff - MJ 'HF ixxtaxi.. ff'.-.:.... -. . ' .I ff-CJ-.- -..V V., Vw , ,- Tai--sip 3 f, -yifqgr-,yy .,.vf':1rv::15fe:55v7?3 fe-1 f-we-: -4-jifa w-1-..-if '17, -55141: evict xzivbvxw, rw navy? .,,:3i1x:l'QI ':fzf2:.'11:k .:. ...em R E--:us--vzc, .,. V - .. ,.. - W, H. A .. Y- - - M O YRON GORDON, Myron, New York City. Agriculture. Age, twenty-five. Prepared at High School of Commerce. Four years at Cornell. Jugatae, Agassiz Club. V N REUBEN GORDON, Rube, New York City. Veterinary. Age, twenty-eight. Prepared at DeWitt Clinton High School. Four years at Cornell. AEIT, College Soccer Team 3, 4, College Honor Committee 3, Society of Comparative Medicine, President 4. RALPH GERALD GORDON, Counsellor, Elmira. Law. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Elmira Free Academy. Four years at Cornell. RICHARD FRANCIS GRAEF, Dick, Danbury, Conn. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Danbury High School. Four years at Cornell. Quill and Dagger, TBH, XE, Wearer of the C , Varsity Track Team L, 3, 4. HN RICHARD GREELEY, Johnny, Washington, D. C. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Pre- pared at Central High School. Three years at Cornell. Rifle Team, Captain Q., Senators Club, Pistol Club. SIDNEY MATTHEW GREENBERG, Sid, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Age, nineteen. Prepared at New Utrecht High School. Four years at Cornell. CIJEII. CHARLES KNIGHT GREENING, Jim, Montclair, N. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-three. Pre- , pared at Choate School. Four years at Cornell. END, Quill and Dagger, Aleph Samach, Wearer ofthe C , Freshman Track Team, Varsity Track Team 1, 3, 4, Track Club 4. DONALD TALLMADGE GRIFFIN, Don, Coxsackie. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty. Prepared at Coxsackie High School. Four years at Cornell. 5 or O1 I -.fra va-,.-1,5-7 --1'rvgv,vau-enyrfvmf-',.-Z-pfetzfzvr-Lf, -,,,,V,nf-. ,V N.: 9,-.F,,.,1' ':::.,,T,T ,Agn .,, VV,...,,,. . Ac.-v. 'fIu--v,,.-- fe: 1- . f -.iczufv ,-w . 'T v- - - , 7 A. V W V 4l-4 IO6 -.l I I in I l S f l IL Il .f L. I Q' . f' -- fm A. -T' f-AAA. AA I 'af f -' :LI Q52 'ig i.,.L,.'.1:i,D:Ef.-...4iZgzf.HHL,...-, -....L.- ew wwta. -..Lf Ag.. -fl .W :I-:A A ,-425:-f'A,' 'A :I to . I:1I...,....L-:.f,,.,- -..LL .1 --7 ,,.- If 1 ,. II, I. 5 x .2 I. J tI A I -I ll' il if l Q I l Il - l a - A. I I . 3x A . - . . -'AITAWTAA-A-fAf .aff in 'TAX R'f 'T ' ' ' ' L TTA Eff?-, i 'fm iff?fiilTi 1ifQF .L'-r-LT-li ll. I.T.-,.-...-g, .,...A A va -A A . .--in-. i:.a.Y--..-.u..,--.c .. .u.L.-... -.-. . -..Y .. W- .-.,,.,L,..,.a-.-,.4..--.,,-.,-.A.?KtQuilg' W- I,...,. 1' .I Ill KY I if U bfi li: I . lil: I I ag Y wil .i ' I I Ii I I I,.l' ill. ill ffll , A eil: El I rfiil Ili llnii '- I-5.1. . M YQ, XVILLIAL4 JARBOE GROVE, Shady, Frederick, Md. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-two. iff Prepared at Frederick High School. Four years at Cornell. CDKE, Freshman Baseball Squad, Q E Varsity Baseball Squad 3, Southerners Club, Arrux. ' 'Q sl, I , 'll WE' Q GRANT GUILLEhiONT, Bud, Niagara Falls. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty. Prepared at Niagara Falls High School. Four years at Cornell. AXA, Cercle Francais, Ball and Chain. ,l I ,Eli CHARLES MILLER GULDNER, ja., Charlie, Yonkers. Electrical Engineering. Age, twenty-one. 5 ', Prepared at Yonkers High School. Four years at Cornell. Pistol Club, Rifle Club, State Cash and 3 , Tuition Scholarships. 5 It PI-IILIP DRINKER GUMNIERE, Trenton, N. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Tren- lip T ton High School. Four years at Cornell. ip! 1.1 HAROLD PHILIP GUNDERSDORF, Gundy, New'York City. Agriculture. Age, twenty-One. Prepared .1 l jqi at DeWitt Clinton High School. Three years at Cornell. : I UNI PAUL BBNEDICT GURNEY, Warrensburg. Architecture. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Warrensburg , 'gl High School. Four years at Cornell. 2432, Quill and Dagger, Senior Class Day Committee, lj? X L'Ogive, Newman Club, Press Club, Adirondack Club, Mandolin Club I, L, 3, 4, The Carnal! 'Q Widow Board 1, 1, 3, Art Editor 4. lu g ' GEORGE EDWARD HALL, JR., Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Manual Training High School. Three and one-half years at Cornell. CIP KZ, Quill and Dagger, Weater l MII of the C , Freshman Lacrosse Team, Varsity Lacrosse Team 2., 3, Captain 4,junior Promenade l E-j' I. Committee, Senior Ball Committee, Freshman Advisory Committee, A. .A. Membership Com- I mittee, Glee Club 3, 4, Manager of Hockey 4. 51 :' ' if JOHN ADAMS HALL, Jack, Jamestowr1. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at James- 22 ,QI I town High School. Four years at Cornell. EAX, Hermits Club. X xl I M L L I if l f L' W ' ' N ' if Iii.. i Q iq ' 'Fill I :I l .lofi Il. I I ll il I 'Tl 1 g fl il I Iii 5? I ill IW iii!! 'IH l, ll . I fill l 'I I if . Ij I i Ilg A-'A Ae-e -1 -' f--A - --fe f- ----J, -'- Mg H- L-M-em-' ffggee eff' 1-rf r:'rT3f 'c ' ll I Q ,i ifigiiziii if ?i 3f3iff.igQQii5ggg ggi jj ,l g,sE.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,--L.-L ,L 3L,gL,:gi.LTf LL., . A A A 107 ROEER-r ADOLPH HAMBURGER, Bob, Mt. Vernon. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Adelphi High School. Four years at Cornell. 9 E. NEALE RUSSELL HAMILTON, Warrensburg. Forestry, Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Warrensburg High School. Four years at Cornell. Helios, Forestry Club, The Carnal! Foreftcr Board, Editor. RODNEY WARREN HANFORD, Ithaca. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Four years at Cornell, University Band 1, 7., 3, 4, State Cash Scholarship. CLERMONT LEO HANLoN, Steamboat, Dannemora. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Plattsburg High School. Three and one-half years at Cornell. Ye Hosts. ROBERT BURDETTE HARDY, Bob, Belmont. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty, Prepared at Belmont High School. Four years at Cornell. AEQJ, Scabbard and Blade, Freshman Advisory Committee, Officers Club, Captain, F.A.R.O.T.C., State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. CARLE COVILLE HARRIS, Cyril, Cleveland, Ohio. Electrical Engineering. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at East High School, Four years at Cornell. AZHID, Sphinx Head, LC'r'-', Wearer of the C , Freshman Football Squad, Freshman Lacrosse Team, Varsity Lacrosse Team 1., 3. LESTER KOENIG HARRIS, Les, New Paltz. Agriculture. Age, twenty-four. Prepared at Manual . Training High School. Four years at Cornell. 26192, Scabbard and Blade, Freshman Cross Country Squad, Varsity Lacrosse Squad Q., Oflicers Club, Vice-President, Captain, R.O.T.C. CHARLES W1LL1AM HAY, Spokane, Wash. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-eight. Prepared at Washington State College. Two years at Cornell. ET. IO8 . . api ,ff 3, M' Q. ff.- -.-N. ra '- . KK '- - It i ., -T . . ,V. ...-a........--.,-.-,a-- - , as-aa- m'+Q WY, A, nm- ,. , , , . , , Y W 4 W V V Y Hg- .f- -H 3'-mv-r if-f::.fifi.--N-. Q..-qw-F-tier-51,7 XVILLIAM MARTIN HA1'NES, Bill, Fremont, Ohio. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Mercersburg Academy. Four years at Cornell. AT, Musical Clubs 1, Savage Club 3, 4. HOPPMAN REYNOLDS H.-.Ys, Millbrook. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Millbrook Memorial School. Four years at Cornell. Varsity Fencing Team, Fencing Club. Q WALTER JONES HEBERT, Colonel, Hot Enrings, Ark, Law. Age, twenty-seven. Prepared at Du- buque College. Four years at Cornell. A 119, Law Association, Southerners Club. JACOB HECHLER, Jake, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Stuyves- ant High School. Four years at Cornell. HENRY WILLIAM HEDDE, Hank, Logansport, Ind. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-five. Prepared at Logansport High School. Two and one-half years at Cornell. KE. HENRY CHARLES HELLER, Hen, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Manual Training High School. Four years at Cornell. HKKIP, Cornell-in-China Club. SAUL HELLER, Pittsburgh, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty. Prepared at'Schenley High School. Two years at Cornell. BZP. FRANK LAWRENCE HENDERSON, Detroit, Mich. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-one. Pre- pared at Detroit Central High School. Four years at Cornell. XIV, Sphinx Head, TBIT, Aleph Samach, Atmos, Wearer of the C , Freshman Track Team, Freshman Football Team, Varsity Football Team 1, 3, Captain 4, Varsity Baseball Team 1, 3, Freshman Rush Committee, Sopho- more Smoker Committee, Chairman, junior Promenade Committee. ,..,..., .I ., H., ,, Y .,,..,,.,, . . ., Y .,1-'17,-rv5y,, ...gg , ggl fnf exziix-Tag T .n-4v?'cUx1g..:e21?T1 ':77:1-irc:-.ref:-Zf r1ff:'1-i ':':'-mv TT- t155'5 L?-L-Q.'57'i 'f 1f,2:1.:L -s-,'4 i'+i:i3fw54 1. 7- 'Z-lJ 'x' 'I ' ' 'F 4 PI: 15.-il , Lil-lLLli'..1' Ecglipi-:TZ-QE',a.. 1 'fi-'CQ-,' -331-'f:'Q- 'LL'::f:f1' ' ' ' ' ' ' A 2 ' T r 1 109 ROBERT BRUCE HENN, Bob, Euclid, Ohio. Agriculture. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at University School. Four years at Cornell. 1-IA E, Floriculture Club, Secretary and Treasurer 3. GEORGE THEODORE HBPBURN, Hep, Bloomfield, N. Electrical Engineering. Age, twenty-five. Prepared at Bloornlield High School.-Four years at Cornell. ITKCIIQ HKNg C.U.C.A. Cabinet 1, C.U.C.A. Council 1, 3, 4, Oflicers Club, A.I.E.E.5 Westinghouse War Memorial Scholarship. RUDOLI1 CLEMENS HERGENROTHER, Rudy, Schenectady. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Schenectady High School. Four years at Cornell. Electron Club. CHARLES DEWITT HEWETT, New York City. Agriculture. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Stuyves- ant High School. Three and one-half years at Cornell. FREDERICK KIRSTEIN HEYMAN, Fred, New Rochelle. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty. Prepared at New Rochelle High School. Three years at Cornell. HAKIJ. Louis MERRILL HIGGINS, Hig, Manchester, N. H. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-four. Prepared at Cascadilla School. Three and one-half years at Cornell. College Crew, College Cross Country Team, Masonic Club, Cross Country Club. AUGUsrUs ROBERT HILL, Bob, Kane, Pa. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-two., Prepared at St, .Iohn's School. Four and one-half years at Cornell. Eleusis, OECCFS Club, First Lieutenant, ' R.o.r.c. 3. MALCOLM ERASTUS HILL, Mal, Oxford. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Oxford Academy. Four years at Cornell. Varsity Fencing Team 4, Fencing Club 1, 3, 4. IIO ,,.,...,-.,...... ,:. -. a.p-..--. ' are '..-..p .Egg -...-,..M hd' ' ',', I Q , .C . I C 'q T5 li. 'ill' 51-731 7 f'f Y 'fi . 'CT '?:: 5'l-F'T?Afi.Q:fT ll KSN 71:7 TT- an -3 4 N 3 il-V13 vQ,..iLY'1?f,'ii4fff ' A: 'V . I 'S W T71 T' 1l '.gi Q .1'Li !lL .'flxl, 4 U l , l l li ,, 1 llillll ll l 'fail l . I l l il . xl til l il l .31 T 1' in l A ' ll H iii, il I fliill li . l 1l,l,-a.,.,--,. ffrf . - . .- . . . I ...., ,,,, fc-. ....-..,.-:lliilj1 l lv?4g....:.-.L..,,i:...-... MFT.--...-. .Y ..- .-.K ..- V M. ..- .,-,.,. . . .W K .. . .. Vin.: ,.,.., A.-. .. ..1:.. .,,, . . iirljff '. g.. rigid l lfq' , El 1g.,,..-.,:.. .--...----..-...--... -- -M-.--. . . -W .- ..ei:.-.1'ii! .i i, W LN 5 ' l lull lill -T i l irq' l MELvxN LEROY HILL, Pinky, Floral Park. Electrical Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at W Iii, rr i ' ' i lit -i A Richmond Hill High School. Four years at Cornell. College Baseball Team 3, 4, College Soccer it' . v A 1 ll T m lflii ,Isl eam3. mf! ROBERT WEISE Hitt., Bob, Schenectady. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty. Prepared at J lpl l Schenectady High School. Four years at Cornell. EQIP, Red Key, Freshman Advisory Committee, -3 ljiil ijl' l Masque 3. ll 2 ' ll LV i JOSEPH HILLEL, Joe, Woodcliff, N. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Emerson High School. Three and one-half years at Cornell. TEKIP, Varsity Hockey Squad, Democratic Ig 'N 5, I Club. I: -il? ll ll? Lucius ALVIN HINE, JR., Luke, Highland Park, Ill. Arts and Sciences. Age, ICVVCIIEY-tWVO. Pre- illllg . pared at Deerfield-Shields School. Four years at Cornell. ZW, C.U.C.A. Council 3, Cabinet 4, l ,, -U ll British-American Club. I '-Q' h ' H lf l TERRY STEWART HINKLE, Terry, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at l Blair Academy. Four years at Cornell. Xfll, Freshman Crew, Varsity Crew Squad, Freshman I A l rl Advisory Committee 3, C.U.C.A. Council 3g Boxing Club L, Vice-President 4, Mandolin Club l if ,K 1,1., 3, Blair Club, British American Club. l gg C ll li l lil JOHN HAYES HOBBIE, Johnny, Tom, Tonawanda. Agriculture. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at ll 1 , , . .il Tonawanda High School. Four years at Cornell. AZ, Farmers' Week Committee, C.U.C.A. l Council 1, 7., 3, Cabinet 4, Hermits Club, British-American Club, Saturday Lunch Club, State l QQ' C P cash Scholarship. ,I it ,lil K THOMAS CHARLTON HOEBIE, Tom, john, Tonawanda. Agriculture. Age, twenty-one. Prepared will ll at Tonawanda High School. Four years at Cornell. AZ, College Soccer Team 4, C.U.C.A. Coun- - Q , cil 1, 3, 45 Farmers' Week Committee, Hermits Club, British-American Club, Saturday Lunch lil 5 Club, State Cash Scholarship. ,fy Q l :ii A CHARLES HENRY HOEFLE, Ithaca. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Ithaca High School. lgi ,r Four years at Cornell. l i . 1 pi: I -i i 1 1, V . L. li., . if ,Y , 7 HW ,Y ,W Y, f H A 3, Y , . . .. :....,...s.. ll' ' r . ... ....,.-E.. , . . -Y. f . T... .. ,., . -.. .-.-,. ..-.-... .-,,. .fax :ml . - ..! I ,-94,-,iw -1v.1,T-gk., ,,:,,,1., 5T1:'F-aff,-3:'j1'yL:f5,.-qwzugzwzs-.1-a..,A ,1sfirme'-f-5-.52-of-715,15-:33 vgz',:era-1- -. - ff Tvvi 1'f 'r1r 'ig' . '-'Li' xr P? - ' ' -L 'N' ' ' 4-1 -A -,..:.,...i l ,l lr ,K ' - W W ,VW 7 ,zu-4 Y W my -- -K .,g.-w.,- ,Lg:4.,4.1-.w4--V..ll', itll :. 21 .. if X. . 'I l f i w 5' . 'A :- i '- .' i l rr l 1: 1 , 1' r . 'll 5, . 'l .- l 2. Q. . ri , r ya E l c' lil if . r ,-,I l 'l I , is ii T l , 1, 1 AC ' T 1 1. ' l . i il' V E.: , ifrrlr 9, . I ral, H N w' 'W' ' T ' 'Q ' ' I T' -. '7 fA.l9il if-WE'--ff'2-2ff1':1.f:E?Eir+-L1ufr1rgQr:.'eaf.3.-varr ar -11c.:1fii.Qc.-f f :u.r:,a...:.L1a-a2:5.1:Qa.....Es,.?3:i..1i3lx4:glU -c , Y ,Y ,T.,.. ,- A,7.,f.,.-gg-.55-:ref - -ar I 1 -. - ---' 1- ' -e -f-- ---4111--ef--f III , f :-ef Tr: :::.,:f?+-. 14 --1-f fe 11 ,, , ,L , 1 - . if --wr-fy'-e--f .-wffie--giggling jj TLS .3544 FRANK ADAM HOFFMAN, Danbury, Conn. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-eight. Prepared at Danbury High School. Five years at Cornell. Eleusis, The Sibley journal nf Evzgimering Board 1, 3, 4, S- DANIEL WISE HOGAN, JR., Dal, Oklahoma City, Okla. Arts and Sciences. Age, twentyitwo. Prepared at Central High School. Four years at Cornell. AZ'1lD, Quill and Dagger, C.U,C.A. Council, Alumni Drive Committee, Senior Class Day Committee, General Spring Day Committee, Treasurer 4, Press Club, President 4, The Cornell Annzmlr Board I, 1, 3, Business Manager 4, The Cornell Em Board 1, 3, The Cornell Graphic Board 3. BENJAMIN Louis HOPE, Ben, Brookline, Mass. Civil Engineering, Age, twenty-four. Prepared at Brookline High School. Four years at Cornell. AECD, Freshman Football Squad, Freshman Crew Squad, Varsity Crew Squad 3, Freshman Cap Burning Committee, Manager of Student Rooming Agency. ARTHUR JOHN HOPPER, JR., Skip, Ridgewood, N. J. Electrical Engineering. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Ridgewood High School. Four years at Cornell. AXA, College Crew 7., 3. BENJAMIN HORWITZ, Ben, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty. Prepared at Boys' High School. Four years at Cornell. BZP. HENRY PORTER HOWELL, Heine, Riverhead. Forestry. Age, twenty-four. Prepared at Riverhead High School. Four years at Cornell. Helios, Forestry Club, President 4. KENDALI. KQING HOYT, Ken, K.K., Washington, D. C. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Central High School. Four years at Cornell. Rifle Team IQ Senators Club I, 7., 3, v Recording Secretary 4, Officers Club 3, 4, Captain, R.O.T.C. 3, The Cornell Civil Engineer Board 1, 3, Business Manager 4, Treasurer, C. E. Association. KUANG-TAO HU, Peking, China. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Precpared at Nankai School. Four years at Cornell. P'-lf, HACFH, Varsity Soccer Team 7., Chinese Stu ents Club. II7. ,T as -12 like iiliiE5l'eaeI'AQ-H. 11? It L-I. -7' -1 Xie. .Q LW, L 1:1Qf.:r:V:-ff gli., 1 -J' '- f 4 ,i.,,.L7-ea-:,,. -'Tl - '9i'ib SQ-4L. . :LL':'L'A' H T: i?:ii7iBS,jL'? - , H' gi 1 :'T:i' 1 ':. .'.?'3iI.E4Q5'! , 'T 'L'-L..,.1',1'Al'5 I l 'als .., . .f ...ik N. . . f --If - Lf. - Ill.- Y av..- . .. . W .--Liar II- ,li T Lia., f . L. f ------ ' TL! . ...LLL . , -..el , .. I. -.'v vi' PM W Q V 11 2-, .II L. if I 5 :I .I 51 ,I Il I-,l F9 i il Ll 5 -I A 4. D . I ,II 5 l. ,I :I J I Li l .l l II 4 -l Il I I J s, .- 1,1 qi .4 I4 .Ai Qi -I .J Z 94. I- l iii I I lil I r if ' I ill 4. . ci il I I RV 532 ' 1, 43772- 177 -?i'f:f TWff,iT 1 7T 6lT?'A' i-'- l 4, -J 7?:?Q?52-:'?7E'-li-:Li-fiiiieeifi757r ff5?4f5'.'fff T' H ,I If ' T T ssee T ts T T We- I 'Ili lyll l WI !'I I I BERTRAM FRANCIS Huasris, Pete, Greencastle, Ind. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared ' fi' I at Greencastle High School. Two and one-half years at Cornell. BSU, Red Key, Freshman Ad- 3 1 ,I visory Committee, Tb: Cornell Era Board 1, 3, The Carnal! Graphic Board 3, 4. ' 5' i , hi ' ALVIN HULNIcIc, Al, Fort Wadsworth. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Curtis 4: High School. Four years at Cornell. FIACID, Aleph Samach, Freshman Baseball Team, Varsity ' Baseball Team 1.5 Varsity Soccer Team I., 3, Captain-elect 3. A EARLE Coma HUNT, I-luntie, Endicott. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-eight. Prepared at Bing- hamton Central High School. Four years at Cornell. CIPAE, CIJAK. X gg, 4 HOWARD LOUIS HUNTER, Fulton. Chemistry. Age, twenty. Prepared at Fulton High School. Four , years at Cornell. KIJKW, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. The Cor1zellCl1e1niJt Board, Editor- 'Q in-Chief 4. 4 I il E3 JAMES DAVID HURLEY, Pop, Lake Placid. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty. Prepared at Lake Placid 5 .- High School. Four years at Cornell. GX, Newman Club, Adirondack Club. 4 i ,aI W 'ii ' RALPH SLATER HuYcIc, Deposit. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-five. Prepared at Deposit I I High School. Five years at Cornell. A2111 , xl it 5' JOHN EDGAR HYATT, Jay, Endicott. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Union-Endicott 4 l High School. Four years at Cornell. Helios, Vegetable Gardening Club, Round-Up Club. l Qi CHARLES WILLIAM HYNE, Heinie, Evansville, Wis. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-seven. Pre- l pared at Milton College. Three years at Cornell. GX, AKA, President 4, Cosmopolitan Club, ' Q Masonic Club, Officers Club, Second Lieutenant, R.O.T.C. 3, First Lieutenant 4. 'il ' l Ifl I . 4314 lf' 1 3 li F -Ia I. M I R .-R. as as as I as I 354 i3-f,.,.,p.1wvfI:-f-y..'- e-- vwmf-V wr- -'few'fafJ-:1m5l'p5mxf-v1e1F:-f.-e-1--:ri-er:-'cff.:vqrq:s-aft.I I--ffm.-1 1-W-w,vw'Ivan-:'v?feN'w viii' 'f?f 'f'fff11f:i I lgvl K, ,Zn , . in-, K W, , WW, , , , , . Y .. .. , ,..L,.i' P, ,QI I. Iwi . l 3 I I lay L. I Ei' I i I E 'fl I Qi . I lei I A. , , HL. -L..,,.,.. W, LL.. L.. .. .. .n,.-,:,,L,, .... .. .. . .A -LL-.. - Tl..--I-I IW- If ' -- I-'.I I I -I I 'I .. 113 .L H.. X45Ss?E.a-N , ,.,. TFVQGTM - -v,,4 . -L -gig.-f ' V, ' if gif-L.. f,,,,a,..-, ...T i., , wa... .,. ,,..,, .,,.,..,,.,-J, A-:L ,xthlbg . , . , g T ..,ft-ig Y J. L, . , . .g ,S . . . , wi sf-jge: i-:I - 652- grief-::.s:'r:1IFf:f'2i?1Tfw:-: 2i?'2'i'E'7:-r - 1-.-.L 1 in Q.-i'?1r:a' 1 , -5125 3,11 afI ..:.crq:f,-as-I-r,f?1E!a+ 573 -1-eq 1-,aEf,f,aa:r.z1 4 r ,,,,,f?'1I ., u ,. ROYAL BURRDELL INGERSOLL, Ing,'l Fillmore. Electrical Engineering. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Fillmore High School. Four years at Cornell. EDWARD FREDRICK IVES, JR., Ed, Lynbrook. Agriculture, Age, twenty-four. Prepared at Lyn- brook High School. Four years at Cornell. SETH JACKSON, Saginaw, Mich. Forestry. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Ferris Institute. Three years at Cornell. AFP, College Crew 7., Forestry Club. STEPHEN MANSFIELD JAQUITH, Steve, Schuylerville. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty. Prepared at Schuylerville High School. Four years at Cornell. QJBK, Mandolin Club, State Cash an Tui- tion Scholarships. CLYDE CHESTER JEFFERSON, Jeff, Ithaca. Agriculture. Age, twenty-four. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Four years at Cornell. JOSEPH OLMSTEAD JEFFREY, Joe, New York City. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Trinity School. Four years at Cornell. Chairman, Independent Tea Dance Committee, C.U.C.A. Council, Ofticers Club, State Tuition Scholarship. I CLYDE AUSTIN JENNINGS, Bud, Montgomery. Agriculture. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Four years at Cornell. AFP, Sphinx Head, Hebs-Sa, ACP , Wearer ofthe C , Freshman Lacrosse Team, Varsity Lacrosse Team 1, 3, Varsity Soccer Squad 3, A. A. Mem- bership Committee 3, 4, Senior Banquet Committee, Freshman Advisory Committee 4, College Honor Committee, Masque 1, College Athletic Director 4. BRENTON WILLIAM JENNINGS, Brent, Oakland, Calif. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty- three. Prepared at University of Utah. One year at Cornell. EIT, QT. f-wa! 4,f.e:.--ffrfzgi .1-,away rn:-iff-.4-ff.,,gflaqfv-,f,.f,,aiaiff.-7,.,ff,,,i,f,W,-,.,f.,, 5,-:s3'ff.ff-J-,-.:.-1 ..1,1-fern. fr 11'-:-utr.-..-t., -1-:.,.lw 1 .-.. N1--1 1-1' . - . . . -..,,.,,-S-. . . . , - -:.f.a... ,rf-P: ., ...rf Terai., -Tri -1.1 -- 'ww r . II4 glam N111-,Q . T- -. I .ff 1,71 Ve--. X ,,fF5.fKf5 lf,-' :-, -, -fa-x.,,., , A .I .4 4. 3 f' ' 4 '-, YQ , ' -., F -- .--rggf'n-5 -j-...... . Y, ..t A-, ,,, Y- ,, ...W W.. ..e,, , ,, 'Ia 1. l 'E ,Qi I lT f T ',.i HTF T .' T f7 'T 7 T '-' Jli J ' .YYY Q W 'ii' 1' ' -1l ' -TL UI' A'v' 'fl' Y w'L1 i'-iiglil i'l l X 'g.1,:,.. .,-,Lz.4.,:'.' '-Ki ,1'.'Q,'f1f'1l. Lgiiii, LI., F' J Q1 '21 LT , L II' 1 '.T1E .j f3,j:1.f:,'Z.:Tiff?g,1 -,'i 5 ':,,i?i-'-1'? ?5'f.F: jZ..ii',,'l 'ffiifiiij Q II 4 r 'ii ' Q, ' 'W' ' ' 'rr r ever 'nmrrmt' F JAMES CABELL JOHNSON, Cab, Milwaukee, Wis. Architecture. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at River- tmil , li .l .1 xl vi li ia .I 1 f 3. .I side High School. Four years at Cornell. ATA, Quill and Dagger, Red Key, President 3,J,L1l'llO1' ' Smoker Committee, Freshman Advisory Committee 3, 4, All-Cornell Dance Committee 3, Chair- l man 4, Senior Ball Committee, L'Ogiveg Musical Clubs 3, 4. RULHPH ARMITAGE JOHNSON, johnny, Lynbrook. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-one. i Prepared at Lynbrook High School. Four years at Cornell. KAP, Freshman Track Squad, Var- W sity Track Squad 1, Varsity Wrestling Squad 3, 4, Freshman Advisory Committee 3, Musical 1. Clubs I. WALTER ROY JONES, Walt, jonesie, Poughkeepsie. Electrical Engineering. Age, twenty-tvvo. ,E Prepared at Poughkeepsie High School. Five years at Cornell. Varsity Crew Squad 4, College M ,Q ' Crew I., 3, 4, State Tuition Scholarship. 3 Li DIDIER JOURNEAUX, Brussels, Belgium. Electrical Engineering. Age, twenty-live. Prepared at I Brussels University. One year at Cornell, Cercle Francais, University Orchestra. L LEON SIDNEY KAHN, Shorty, Norwalk, Ohio. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at l Cascadilla School. Four years at Cornell. BEP, College Crew I, z.. , 1 HERMAN BENJAMIN KAPLAN, Kappy, Union City, N. J. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. 2. l Prepared at Union Hill High School. Four years at Cornell. College Basketball Team I, 7.5 Boxing r Club 3. Il , RICHARD AUGUsT KAs'r, Dick, Buffalo, Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-four. Prepared at Hutch- inson-Central High School. Four years at Cornell. CIPAE. I, . I .ai ' NATHAN KATZ, Nat, Birmingham, Ala. Arts and Sciences. Age, nineteen. Prepared at New ,Qi Y Utrecht High School. Four years at Cornell. fI1B K, fb KKIJ, Varsity Debate Squad Q., 3, 4, Cornell- 2 Il McGill Debate, Sophomore Debate Team, '94 Memorial Stage, Political Club, Vice-President il l lg Menorah, Secretary 35 Liberal Club, Secretary 3, British-American Club, State Cash and Tu1- 3-I 3 tion Scholarships, Kenney Scholarship. il l ,V -mf - - -- - ff- e -' wif-----e-f-efae, All V' . . .. ..,,.,,..?,,,g,.:,f, ,.f- - .-.- ,vEP,51y3y:f-,q:.r'g'P-,,,,,w,f-1fv,-:vm- Iszr ,It -mzsgggyx-,gr-,f,::-.vff:,-ffv-..1-,-,-1:fa-f7Qz1 ,2wf-4-fffi-25:11-1:'ff-3-ge,Q--vreisrwf--Q-55:-I.'fQ'rf-I al I i.,,,,-,.,,W.,,, ,M ,, . i Y , , , ,emu Wfqwn Vrncliwdrii 53 ..l 1 i' . i if l . ,, i i - i' ' ' 4 ' T ' ' ' -QT' T' gff 'ii' v:-,-,:gag.p.yi-,5i:,Q::z1LYae.z.Qi4-H:u.pf'3':Q.g-iggfgegg -.I-,-S-.,-L-.,-,qgfpat-Ii.5..Y,j'-t. v--- Q-.I-v--II FT'-safee 'fT 'fiiTLQLfLLe2l:+'1 ,-.fL:..-.L iff- 1L4fi'T7T.l1.alAI I15 N1 I f -1 .I . ' 'i f UW? li -,,g . N ' -- f Y.,, f-I--aff-affa'-A -A-H---'1'f-TZ af Dr ll. iii . - f'w. ., rd. -., is , 1 ,,f - - as 57 la I ral!!-fiiiigl gt - gI,fG+'-'-1 : I k:,-'1I'F'1f'mexf, nf P i, lf'l3 '.11-I--Vu,--1Haj :r 'v': evr-,---N---.'-':j7'A,-'avr-'---ee . 'xii' PXLS ' v tl, XJ. PT! , , .-fff' 4.1 4 E ' Z2 l L , 1 J I 1 I il . ' if I I A :V rl. I ii I I ae . if . in M.. .T fa f- a. 1 R-, . I., 4 l fi'7'T7'-7- 3 '4'ffF f dW 575757 iyl 7f'3'if '-T' 'mTf1':'1 7?' 'fa 'ff '1'-'-1-fill-'1 iff H'iTf3':i1tT1.1: air?-Itvfa-:-f.cr??Z'kw.'?4f'-Lv.-rvE1'1'35r,-ra-Aw7'.wat:1':v.,. ,,,nl':I B?w . . 41,4 4 ee fe as Reef P-are-A ee -..ar . - .I ' Qi lx l F5 . ' . Q.. ' Ei RAYMOND JAMES KAY, Jim, Central Falls, R. I. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-six. Prepared at 54 Q Central Falls High School. Four years at Cornell. KAP, Freshman Relay Team, Varsity Track Q Squad 3, 4, XA. if I 4 HERBERT BERNARD KAYE, Bernie, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty. Prepared at Boys' 4 High School. Four years at Cornell. BZP, AKA, Rifle Team IQ '86 Memorial Stage 3. if ,l DONALD FRANCIS KEESLER, Don, Syracuse. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-one. Prepared Qt' , at Central High School. Four years at Cornell. Scorpion. P I N , , l 1 LAMBERT LEWIS KENFIELD, Ken, Ithaca. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at East Ran- dolph High School. Four years at Cornell. Helios, Scabbard and Blade. l ,il NORMAN DURLING KENNEY, Norm, Baltimore, Md. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-one. Prepared I g at Baltimore Polytechnic Institute. Three years at Cornell. Varsity Football Squad 3, College l Soccer Team 4. l ll THOMAS VICTOR KENNEY, Tom, Troy. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty. Prepared at Troy High School. Four years at Cornell. Scorpion, Varsity Debate Squad, Varsity Debate Council 4Q12.I1L1S, British-American Club, Manager of Debate 4. 5 , 'ARTHUR EMERSON KERN, Art, Bellaire, Ohio. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Bellaire High School. Four years at Cornell. Officers Club, Lieutenant, F.A.R.O.T.C. F- MILTON KISSIN, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty. Prepared at Morris High School. F v rx l ii- Four years at Cornell. EAM, State Tuition Scholarship. - ' A I , lil 2 ll 1 I , 1 H rl: ui l .l 5 I' l wg I ,xi lllblfi-vrn, if . eq -A--.,-4-.d.M,. -----n,.---.C.. -I I - 4.jdj.tCAng.M- 3 :+-T--'f:f:flfE7fQ5-f -422-'elifg7fI:,:E-Ti1TQ:liTQiZlS5'1CE-13-1-433'TTLTTT-E135 e i ' T16 !,ffIr,5Nf:j- - 'si X, NVA. gif' xnxx f few., 4 , 12 ' H- . Q. ,ffl ' ie 'M 'efi'ii :'ii ':'i-'E 'LX 14 .?:. ,mg p4biQQ ji'::':'-'1:.'-TMS 1'-lLL'4L i QY2 il , 9544 '..,'3F if ' 9 dw 'r 'N-E -' T' ' 'rf' ' 'rf .iiffirfx Q I i L Q -1 I e 'P fl 1 1 -.qi . L ,l l li E i lx .L-......---L-.-- .- . . EL - . ..g--... - .. - . -.---.-w--E--...u- lm lf' TL'fT'I'E'Tf'v'iifi T iff? 'q:'rf?: his 657 Ti 1 N DANIEL KLE1N, Deke, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Boys' High School. Four years at Cornell. EAM, Freshman Crew Squad, Varsity Lacrosse Squad 3, College f Crew 1, 7., College Soccer Team 7., 3, 4, C.U.C.A. Cabinet Q., Near East Relief Committee 3, 1' Dramatic Club 3, Menorah, Treasurer 3. ' il SAMUEL HAROLD KLEIN, Red, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty. Prepared at Boys' High School. Three years at Cornell. Varsity Lacrosse Squad 1, 2., Pistol Squad IQ College La- 1 Crosse Team 7.. ALFRED JOHN KLEINBERGER, Al, New York City. Electrical Engineering. Age, twenty-one. lii Prepared at Stuyvesant High School. Four years at Cornell. TEQIJ, College Crew Q., Officers Club, A.I.E.E. 9- 1 , 'fl i ARTHUR CHARLES KLETZSCH, JR., Art, Milwaukee, Wis. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty- two. Prepared at Milwaukee University School. Four years at Cornell. ZW, The Cornell Em 'Qi 4 Board 1, 7., 3, The Cornell Graphic Board 3. , ij GEORGE KNAYSI, Hasbaya, Grand Liban. Agriculture. Age, twenty-live. Prepared at University of lj Paris. Three years at Cornell. Winner, Alumni Prize 3, Holder of International Milk Dealers' A Association Fellowshi in Dair 'in . 'f P 5 8 4 I4 l HAROLD FITCH KNEEN, Hal, Cleveland Heights, Ohio. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty- 1 two. Prepared at Cleveland Heights High School. Four years at Cornell. XT, Sphinx Head, . TB IT, Atmos, Wearer of the C , Freshman Football Team, Freshman Track Squad, Varsity E XQ4 l Football Team 3, 4, Varsity Track Team 35 Chairman, Freshman Cap Burning Committee, -l C.U.C.A. Council, Vice-President 4, Student Council 1, 3, 4. l FRANK ELDOR KNOWLTON, 'AEldOr, Forestville. Agriculture. Age, twenty-seven. Prepared at Blas- 'lr dell High School. Four years at Cornell. Craig Club, Agassiz Club, Vegetable Gardening Club. Qi l 5 fl ' HOWARD REMINGTON KOHLER, Hoddy, Medina. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-one. Prepared ' at Medina High School. Four years at Cornell. State Cash and Tuition- Scholarships. i ' . - 3 ' l L . .W ,,wL,, L - L - . -..-----..E--e .-a..L15ll i lie:-'-fv fre .-:' we f---'-: Qwyffwe Ffa A --i - .--f-H. -M A-'. Wiiiz--fig-ein :ai ,Lf a fn-f-1 IH 4 'fll gill 11. Till njm fill my l Li , , :ig lla 4: fl f D D . gf -411 e iii' 'egg A 'rl --13.5.3-,111-:. 'w:.gg1,DE.,.'n ' '-'rw ' pa-1 - -11:44, ' -.'. 1. '- 'Z' eg... f'--L. v V- lQ.z.s...,a1..s.p,4..-.1 l II7 .. A. 7 H ies.42m I . . ef:-ee A A-Q-I-we-f -A 4-fa 2.1.5, fi Q g XJR, 'Da , v' , . ... 'r-'?,--v- A'f'v f1Tf'f T-Tak . ffm LA M Y X Q R H-'Y 4- - I Y H VT H 7 H . If 4. I t I , I F lrcDF?Ei,, I rr' I M ff s A D' 1 pa. 1..,.f - A' ' I 'A '--v 'f' . E. v. - -f ...- A A :lin .. L a e' -T. -- L...--AW, - Y ,W ls, 3, :L W N MY.-74,4 N .4 4 5 I 1 534 1 I i lilll li I I ffl I illi'ltliQjT ' , ' -ef .- M.-. L V gig!Tw-T1if-Qagfrm-7i3':'tT7-rrffzijrif.'-1-1TTL,:f?:f f:f:f,-.315 1 ',:- zzgiggjlzi-,q.T.a.., :,:Tg..,,,,q,.,.,j,,1,iY xsy, .TJJAJUAXNQI :,v ,.5LW:Z3??:-wcvwn-WI ll pw e'--'- h'----e--,'-e-'e-- A e - R---1' ,Ne--Deaf-A54 - . .. -4 tl? 4 I . 4 JACOB LAWRENCE KOLB, Larry, Elmira. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Elmira Q I I Free Academy. Four years at Cornell. QDKZ, Quill and Dagger, Press Club, Acting Manager of l gi Freshman Lacrosse 3, Manager 4, The Caf1zellEm Board 1, 7., 3, The Cor1zeZlGmplzir Board 3, Editor- ? 5 in-Chief 4. ' , . l GEORGE KREEZER, Los Angeles, Calif. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Boys' High I School. Three years at Cornell. OAT, fIJB K, CIDKCID, College Soccer Team 1, College Swimming L' Team 1, College Crew Q., State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. i U HAROLD HENRY KRIDER, Hal, Canton, Ohio. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at McKinley High School. Four years at Cornell. ZW, Quill and Dagger, Aleph Samach, Wearer ng of the C , Freshman Crew, Varsity Crew 7.QJl.1I'1lOl' Varsity Crew 3, Freshman Advisory Com- mittee a, Junior Promenade Committee. 7' EDGAR WILLIAMS KROEHLE, Auction, Cleveland, Ohio. Electrical Engineering. Age, twenty- 3 two. Prepared at Culver Military Academy. Four years at Cornell. Freshman Soccer Squad, Col- fz lege Soccer Team 7., College Track Team Q., Varsity Track Squad Q., 3, Musical Clubs 3, 4. 6 Sf 'l' DANIEL HARVEY KROUSE, Ki-usty, Pittsburgh, Pa. Agriculture. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at rt i L 4 Schenley High School. Four years at Cornell. db KE, Quill and Dagger, Hebs-Sa, JCv , College L' Crew 1, Q., Junior Varsity Crew 3. NATHAN KRUPKIN, Krup, Watertown. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Water- , town High School. Four years at Cornell. College Wrestling Team 3, 4, College Baseball Team 1 2, 3, '86 Memorial Stage 3, University Orchestra 1, 1, 3, 4, University Band 1, 7., 3, 4. l rf , l DAVID KANICI-II KURITA, Kuri, Honolulu, Hawaii. Architecture. Age, twenty-three, Prepared at Lincoln High School. Three years at Cornell. College Baseball Team 1, 7.. GEORGE ALVIN LAIRD, Al, Waterbury, Conn. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-Five. Pre- 21 pared at Crosby High School. Five years at Cornell. Eleusis. 5- s . li'-l I ' '- ff 'ff-T4 11P!1'47 ',-- -1L+f.i-1-Jmrzvn-utzwv -ffa H1f.-be-.1.-11-r.f1v.f1f,-fH.f.s--we ---'we'-he-:A -.', fxfw-fha... .:1.,--X . K-.-Y-21...-.N-.fl ' L-Y lr ig' 4. fi iv' .... Q. e - at A A A I A A A ,:..' 3 -. -V. ' ,Zig , -f'f3g+,1,r--5 'ffT..' T 'f1.f'-gay yu- If .Lg,.,- -.V .rw-A, . -... t --J.i1,.., 4,5 ff-. ref,-,,,,l,3,,, ....., .4-,g, T-, ,-,-A., -. II8 rw . rt- L.. 7 V' fi .. rf -- -' ' A , 'V ,f 1. of .7-.C -.,.f-. Ju , . A 4 f x --.Y tk ggi, x - - .. , t fI T'f' W .. 'mu Wt 4 2 tr 'LM' i 5 ,. Rf' 1, - . f V? . rt?1r'Qfff't 'i':?ZFi'ii?:itiii1T1i7 'Z' - iii fi'tf1a 'if 't . ' . . p 2. .5 I fi ff, ri ' A 'Q' i A r, 2. '11 . A ee A 1 A ey et . + A 1' A e ee, M - A++ af- i T.. 1. ., .. .-,,. - .. cc. -. . , ww -'f fe-A .3 -- 'Y 'AA ' .-' . r 'N W A ' F ' ' 'FF ' T '-'T'- T 'A 'F' 'TODD' ' W T' ' ' T A ' om-'Z ' 'i l .V r E if ,. .l N ll 4. ii. E fl 4 u l. rl ltl L ll i ia E: 5, . E. E ig,...ig.Ezg13.i,.ggt..gi.Li... ,.A ,,. . .. . . H. .c Qzif'gz,fg.gjagg4g.,r,gfg35 f A g.,gi:..-iE., --l.- .4- ,---..,-..,. . . A o o ' o o' ,nj -jjj if 1 RICHARD IRVING LAND, Dick, New York City. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-four. Prepared at Richmond Hill High School. Four years at Cornell. XE, A.S.C.E. ii, , PEARL EVANS LANDDACK, Shorty, Northumberland, Pa. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty- lfirll three. Prepared at Northumberland High School. Five years at Cornell. Officers Club, Captain, ,Nl F.A.R.o.T.c. 1 JOSEPH ANTDN LATONA, joe, Garfield, N. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at fu-u Hackensack High School. Four years at Cornell. AfI1A,British-American Club, Cornell-in-China Club, Newman Club. Q9 RICHARD AuGUs'r LAUBENGAYER, Lauby, Ithaca. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Schenectady High School. Four years at Cornell. AZ. fgl L., Joi-iN GALLUP LAYLIN, Jack, Columbus, Ohio. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at 251 Norwalk High School. Two years at Cornell. Telluride Association, C.U.C.A. Council 3, 4, C.U.C.A. Cabinet 4, Varsity Debate Squad 3, 4, '94 Memorial Stage, Debate Council 4, Janus, Lil Manuscript Club. Q' JOSEPH ASHUR LAZARUS, joe, Bayonne, N. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at ,if Bayonne High School. Four years at Cornell. I-IAKD, Sphinx Head, Freshman Baseball Squad, 3. College Basketball Team, College Soccer Team, Chairman, Senior Tax Committee, Senior Class Day Committee, C.U.C.A. Council 1, 7., 3, University Boxing Championships I, 1, 3, 4, U. S. ,f Olympic Boxing Team, Boxing Club, President 1, 3, 4. Eid ARTHUR WALTER LEE, Walt, Auburn. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty. Prepared at Auburn f, Academic High School. Four years at Cornell. TBI-I, Officers Club 4. - F E, ELIAS DAVID Liarxowrrz, Al, Lefty, Paterson, N. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty. Prepared at Paterson High School. Three and one7half years at Cornell. Fencing Squad 1, University Or- lli chestra 1, 1, 3, Menorah, Independent Association. .gp ll, .Mall WF, ,,. W... mm,..-A-,.,.Gf.Ll-QQQQQATQSQK,-ak-L4yQalQQQ.LQ.i.f-Q. 1::fq5.wa.Q.:..qlQl..s.,fQLQlt-Q-.-ff? ,I e . - -ff-M ' ' li? iff -Cm ,.... c . 1. ..... . 113 :aj:'.,!,g.L,-Eaigtg, ,,f,,'.-has R-,-,Agia-i.t. -1--. V. -. Mp. ,:..,m,i?iWs,f.,..1x:,g.t,- fggl,-fg.'.f-sa-2-itQ:-I--.5 -fgiZ,erfi5j..fH--':-.-:,:35jiiZ'C'1T'1A'4 .1-.,. II9 FW at ffl il l. gli liill ful 53,5 - ,,, 'I 1, .,..... . . ff'-X-A - fx, U .fr Zfitits-t? 1 .fgflilif 1 XXa..,.i9jzg-g-3 P--j +er fj':T 'T-'e e 'f e 1 Q1 'q '4'4L '-'1 hy? ' ,jx i' 'j Y ' L' 'W W 7 -ft F' 733134 rest.- - ' 'Ti-vw ,.-inf' Eva Lilfhafif if'?i.f'i 'fr- 1-a r' e' 1-,rt -W' fe' g1'i 'fc1-CLE., --- ...-- .. Af' t g..itfi1..f ' t L- - . . ffl' if 1' 1 1. 1 : ll 1 l, ,yr fi T -,,A Lg .Hi ..- ........ ....., ,Y -t - . - l-1--f---1-.eaffrgffwfy-rtv1n:tufef'11fir:::e':'rT?1ff'zMT- 1-ifwwsee'-r:wf A -Yfffz-veetfsfffv----1:,Tx-W-wwf-1--,. - mrmrs..-:F if 'y1:-tyaf'-'-1--f'-L- - rf--N Zi ,, gla, Z., . A , ,. , ., .-. .,,,.,.,.,.. t ...--.. -, . .. .. ,- ,:.Aa,,f. ms .ai-,.1'1f:u , l:,-:-favx...-.Q-----Y-:rf -:T-LW - - f- V - Y ----W-- V- -:J - YY- -.. I .. Y W -. . . V- -Y f W --W., Ai , lm Li-l l 1: V, .3 ll ill llll ll l a i 1 Ill ilu! l . K l all iw ill f'l : l lil lx l .H 1 lim' il' I. .i. 1 SAMUEL LEMPERT, Lemp, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at DeWitt Clinton High School. Four years at Cornell. HENRY HOWARD LENZ, Gloversville. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty. Prepared at Glovers- ville High School. Four years at Cornell. GAX, JCv , Freshman Crew, Junior Varsity Crew 1, Varsity Football Squad 7.. CHESTER ARTHUR LESSLER, Chet, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty. Prepared at DeWitt Clinton High School. Three and one-half years at Cornell. CIJEA, ACA , Varsity Track Team 3, 4, C.U.C.A. Council. ADOLPH VINCENT LEUN, Rusty, Huntington. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty. Prepared at Huntington High School. Four years at Cornell. Freshman Baseball Squad, Officers Club, A.S.M.E., Second Lieutenant, F.A.R.G.T.C., State'Tuition Scholarship, The Sibley journal of Engineering Board 7., 3, Managing Editor 4. BEN LEVITAN, Benny, Tarrytown. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at North Tarry- town High School. Three and one-half years at Cornell. CIJBK, QJKKIP, AKA, Treasurer 4, Varsity Debate Squad 1, Varsity Debate Team 3, 4, President, Freshman Debate Club, Political Club, President Q., 3, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. CHARLES ELIAS FOWLBR LEWIS, Swifty, Brooklyn. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Adelphi Academy. Four and one-half years at Cornell. Ofiicers Club, First Lieuten- ant, F.A.R.O.T.C. HAROLD STEPHEN LEWIS, Hal, Attleboro, Mass. Electrical Engineering. Age, twenty-one. Pre- pared at Attleboro High School. Three and one-half years at Cornell. HKCI1, University Band ' 1, 7., 3, 4, Newman Club, Band Scholarship 3, 4. CHIA CHI Li, Shanghai, China. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-tWo.Prepared at St.John's Middle School. Four years at Cornell. Pllf, ACF , Freshman Soccer Squad, Varsity Soccer Team 7., Chinese Students Club. , A , , ...vt . . ., . Y-.Y . - --fi-. .,.1W,.v.,,--,f,Y, az.- A, M-.. ,,. ,.,,,.T.,,.r.,..,.,aw..,,.,......-f-.-N.-f-f-.+'f---17 -faq---,---1-Y i 9 ,l i il l 1 'TI .V , , A Y , , A , Y, V.. ,naw . ,,,,,, ,,,,, ,-,M.M.., .... ,..,... aff.. .Y---- Y W- -Y-f---fr Q. ., .f .., ' ' ...l.'l' fQT T'i.T ffQ-,lf'fff.T,TT.QlIl.Qi2.ff,fjf ' lil ''iT.,..f'71'?'TT'iit fT'iTT:T Tf4g...1,.' 'e -:,a.f.,.-1.4 ' r ' Q-- 17.0 , 'S to l'4',f?f K . --F , ,A . -1--Y-J w- - - i.i. ' 74.1 'nivjg tab 14-1 .........T1:Y 11- f- -we-4--H--v-if .......-C -..N -..,.,..s Y - . .,.,, --..-....-....,.-Q--..,...,,.,...--..,-..,.t.,a, W. ..-, . A - - f La - . .t ,rg we-eff:--5-W-if-.... ,,,.,,..f.,p.w2,g,T,g:4i.g,, Luis LICHAUCO, Louie, Manila,iP. l. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Newton High School. Three years at Cornell. College Soccer Team 3, Filipino-Cornellians, Cosmopolitan Club, International Agricultural Society, Treasurer 3. CARLOS ALIJERTO LLORENS, Charlie, Ponce, P. R. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-four. Prepared at Ponce High School. Three years at Cornell. College Baseball Team Q., 3, Centro Ibero- Americano, Cosmopolitan Club, La Tertulia Estudiantina. HAROLD WALTER LONGNVELL, General, Bath. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Haverling High School. Four years at Cornell. WILLIAM SANDEL LOUCHHEIM, Bill, Philadelphia, Pa. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty. Prepared at Abington High School. Four years at Cornell. CIQE H, College Soccer Team I., Fencing Club 7., 3, 4, Assistant Manager of Fencing 3, Acting Manager 3, Manager 4, Minor Sports Council 3, Athletic Council 3, 4. ARTHUR HERBERT Lova, Artie, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty. Prepared at Erasmus Hall High School. Four years at Cornell. EAM, Mandolin Club I, 3, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, Horace Greeley Undergraduate Scholarship. HAROLD ADLARD LOVENBERG, Lovey,l' Summit, N. Chemistry. Age, twenty. Prepared at Summit High School. Four years at Cornell. AXE, TB TI, College Honor Committee 3. LLOYD LINCOLN LOWENSTEIN, Link, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Pre- pared at Evander Childs High School. Four years at Cornell. TEKD, Freshman Crew Squad, Oth- cers Club, Lieutenant, F.A.R.0.T.C., State Tuition Scholarship. ROBERT COUMBE LUDLUM, Bob, Chevy Chase, Md. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Central High School. Four years at Cornell. fIJKlP', Sphinx Head, Atmos, Freshman Cross Country Squad, Sophomore Smoker Committee, Freshman Advisory Committee L, 4, Senior Banquet Committee, Atrux, Senators Club, The Cornell Daibf .Yzuz Board 7., 3, Managing Editor 4. ff S11iQfaTL1EZaf-Tfnfrif'- Tfe farifaifa-fu-ae:1.ew-steamer''wefefefvzrrwfvf-fwfr:ff-f.-ifffeff-'f-rvf:1-TT 1412 513, T '7'f' T e -1' I' K l l l 17.1 ll, ,,,...,:,. T ...es arefseeaf. erm Kwai ta F. -me . ,. . . . 11'- 7-A--'f't'q -'ef -- ' ef'-I . F gr l ,, 7. Q --V ' ,N ,f-gr.. M - . , li, --- zagia.-. 1 THAT. 4. k' lf1.-if . - . ,V . ,.,5g,fY 'T' I 1 5 l E i 4. l ri lr ,sf J- , f-'- f' . . ,...mv,, : :-Lf. 13,5737-fi-ffgf... - , 57:37.-.4 ff:-7 gf., TN y u?fg?r.T4H Y Y., . . A -- . . .7 . lf . ' 4,4 f -4.32, Nia.-:era , -:wwf-5.fy.sea-amf,c-iffTg74,ff:5reffa:Ta ,am P Y, . . .,..........,..,... .-Q.-,.aC.v....,..--.... .V N -- L . . . Y. , .. l l I l l w l L I I l l l Wi Rl lima...- 5, .wr-, x ARSENIO PAEZ LUNA, Luny, Concepcion, P. I. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Ateneo de Manila. Four years at Cornell. College Soccer Team, Cosmopolitan Club, Filipino- Cornellians. josnpn PAUL Lusk, Scotia. Agriculture. Age, twenty-one. Pre-pared at Scotia High School. Four years at Cornell. DONALD Ricn LYON, Don, Hobart. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Hobart High School. Four years at Cornell, IDA K, Glee Club, Advanced Choir 7., La Tertulia Estudian- tina, Secretary-Treasurer 4, State Cash Scholarship. ALBERT Josnpn MCCARTHY, Al, Mac, Yonkers. Electrical Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Yonkers High School. Four years at Cornell. Cosmopolitan Club, Independent Asso- ciation, Secretary 4,JOl'1I1 Leisenring Wentz Scholarship 4. JOHN WINCHESTER MACDONALD, Mac, Watervliet. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty. Prepared at Watervliet High School. Four years at Cornell. Scorpion, AEP, C.U.C.A. Council, ,86 Memorial Stage 3, Freshman Debate Team, Sophomore Debate Team, Varsity Debate Team 1, 3, 4, Presi- dent, Freshman Debate Club, British-American Club, Janus, Debate Council 3, Secretary 4, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, The Cornell Literary Review Board 3, Assistant in Public Speaking 4. DUNCAN TRACY MCEWAN, Mac, Dune, Cooperstown. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Cooperstown High School. Four years at Cornell. AXA, Varsity Track Squad 3, 4, C.U.C.A. Council. ,JOHN BRICHER MCKEON, Buffalo. Electrical Engineering. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at South Side High School. Four years at Cornell. College Soccer Team 4, Rifle Team IQ Pistol Squad 7., Cos- mopolitan Club. ALLISON AVERY MCKENZIE, Mac, North Bangor. Agriculture. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at North Bangor High School. Four years at Cornell. AZ, Helios. t -'M-'ff' 412-1r-'--rvifff. li-'-Pj - :f-'-Q.f1s:uqG5,-ff-1-r'-vvrg-713:-u':ifapvyv'5:,1-v..-1-..yu-.Q-1.-,e .---1-i.e,w-.114-.-.. .1 4-u:.-..ne.e-1:1--,,!wT:v-L-v--1: . l ' ti- -- vw- ---- H111 . L .Y . , , -T . 1, .' V. .- - .-fi: -4 aan-.3 s:-,-- ,A-,r f.- ,P f .,g ,-. 1--.. ,:,.','q-v , f ,.... ew. aiu, ef g,m.3,t,.:.,, .,..,f. 4.,g1:.-.,.., ,, a-,4..,,,.' --ap I'L'L . ' JH- I 'Q ,J cv Li W' - -- -er vlvv' 5- is 'IBA ein' 5 H ':-312' y:....,T-7 - PL-xg , . ,, , ., L M .,,. ,.,,,:,,.-T i ' N ' U i Pl C f ' ' , 5'if: init' J' r A ' ' V' C i i 1 T l - , . Q, . - V-W----J ,L-- DONALD WVILLIAM MCKIAI, Don, Mac, Vandergrift, Pa. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty- three. Prepared at Culver Military Academy. Four and one-half years at Cornell. College Honor Group 1, I., Olhcers Club, A.S.M.E., Second Lieutenant, R.O.T.C. I, First Lieutenant 7.. XVILLIAM MCKINLE1', Bill, White Plains. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at White Plains High School. Four years at Cornell. ATQ., Quill and Dagger, AQGJ, ACF , ULCTH, Wearer of the C , Freshman Lacrosse Team, Varsity Soccer Team 3, Varsity Lacrosse Team 3, 4, A. A, Membership Committee 4, Freshman Advisory Committee 3, 4, Class Endowment Fund Committee 3, Senior Ball Committee, Manager of Freshman Basketball 4. ARLAND LEE MACKINNEY', MacK, Penn Yan, Forestry. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Elmira Free Academy. Four years at Cornell. Forestry Club, The Came!! Caznztrynzmz Boar . EARL RANDLES McNeIL, Mac, Argyle. Agriculture. Age, twenty-hve. Prepared at West Hebron High School. Four years at Cornell. AZ, Helios, College Wrestling Team 3, College Honor Committee 4, Farmers' Week Committee 1, 1, 3, 4, Country Community Club, Adirondack Club, Round-Up Club, Livestock Judging Team 4, The Carnal! Comztrymau Board 7., 3, Circulation Manager 4. JAMES DONALD MACQUEEN, Mac, Horseheads. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Horseheads High School. Four years at Cornell. College Soccer Team 4, Central Honor Committee 4, Masonic Club, Officers Club. LUKE MATTHEW MCVEIGH, Mac, Saratoga Springs. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Saratoga Springs High School. Six years at Cornell. ECIJZ, TBH, CIUKQJ, Atmos, Military Honor Committee 4, Adirondack Club, A.S.M.E., Secretary-Treasurer 5, Seaman Prize 4, Third Sibley Prize 4, Second Sibley Prize 3, Instructor, Department of Experimental Engineer- ing 5, 6. CHARLES OSBORN MACKEY, Mac, Ithaca. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Four years at Cornell. Zodiac, TBTI, Atmos, Freshman Baseball Team, College Baseball Team. WILLIAM HIRAM MACOMBER, Mac, Kendallville, Ind. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Pte- pared at Kendallville High School.,Four years at Cornell. fIJKlP', Varsity Track Team 4, Sopho- more Rush Committee, Freshman Advisory Committee 3, 4. 'ive 1: - 5.4 ,f U F. -QEi1FF'9'6- ar-Tfilg-ff:-gggfcvsavfuw.Aa.-1 f 1 a 1. 5, .Y-,1,mI5:v,'cj:,vy--rg -.vgfan rzrvf-E5-1-.Wy-T-fl, serif: fry. yqivcwz sein-ff: erevv- -ffl'-5-1Lf11'7B -We f li F--I' -'efJ2'P7?1:LEg.'i'F ?-'1.-Y.'- fr- -Laiclfgilal-iga:x:.Q:.Lr,t.L4 '.aa... ':f.L.:.igg:.'.i.:L.t4Lf 1-fa '-J f :-.,.- .gslvlgi .iii - e '- 113 QL .assess tai ' skm A f-. -. 1 r -X 'v' A . - F- aa fs--..-M at 42- - ee' X A F i F ? xg. iq ' 'iw' fr 1 . ri -' X N r ' W 'f' ' 'V - -fr f - -. 'AX .1 -e -- -,. -. -,,,.h. 4 r ..1 2-: - 'AQ' ,-' ' , ...vw . ' ff? -3-jigs .wsu .. . .,4g,n.,QvL4 , , Y. kj, , . f fig.. V. ' 'F N' g1l'T:,ul . Y.. , .. ..' .. tl ,. g ! ll 1, S- 4 J , A ' -K J' 7 1--F --- - - --V -'--- -- -:W -- V- :1-lf!--4 Y . W.. -......, . 4... , -f,4v,, , , QT . . 1 ,l .,'l +l 4 . l Eli Y I r 711 gl .lu nl 3 full ' .,, , Il I lil i 7 v---- - ' , .. .. f TFTP 'L 'PQT1511if-Yfarvffifrafefvvfilfffa.H'2'ff4'ii?1-ff-1:1-:f:'iflQ.5L.mzu--f 1. w-'fT Nr-Pi a f ill pl f HENRY RAYMOND MAKUEN, Mac, Goshen. Agriculture. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Goshen . 'gli High School. Four years at Cornell. AZ, Helios, College Crew 3, Farmers' Week Committee l 1, , ,Round-U Club , ,Countr Communit Club , ,Kermis Cast . Ii., 3 4 P 3 4 Y Y 3 4 4 FREDERICK CLARENCE MALLERY, Fritz, Owego. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-two. li, Prepared at Owego Free Academy. Four years at Cornell. ZH, TB I-I, Varsity Tennis Team 3, 4, ' ' ' , Captain 3, C.U.C.A. Council 4, University Tennis Association, President 3, Athletic Council 4, 1 , l i State Cash Scholarship. ' lx 'il Q ll l ' HERBERT JOHN MARCHAND, Herb, Buffalo. Agriculture. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Masten I Park High School. Four years at Cornell. HKA, Sphinx Head, Hebs-Sa, cCce , Freshman Cross '- . -,li 'A Country Squad, Freshman Track Squad, Varsity Cross Country Squad 7., Freshman Cap Burning V l ' Committee, Class Endowment Fund Committee 3, A. A. Membership Committee 4, Cross Coun- E l' try Club, Ye Hosts, The Car1zellA1znmzl.r Board 3, Assistant Business Manager 4. 5' ill . f CHARLES BARTHOLOMEW MARETZO, Charlie, Brooklyn. Electrical Engineering. Age, twenty. X Prepared at Manual Training High School. Four years at Cornell. AGPA, College Soccer Team, . Newman Club. 4 4 . 1 w ', N Euas MARKIN, Dick, Rochester. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty. Prepared at East High School. I ' ilal ' Three and one-half years at Cornell. EAM, State Tuition Scholarship. 1 lil 5 ii ROBERT PARKER MASON, Bob, Attleboro, Mass. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-one. M W Prepared at Attleboro High School. Four years at Cornell. TIKQIJ, Officers Club. ,Al l l ,STUART CHANNELL MASSEY, Stu, Malone. Chemistry. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Franklin 3 ,llgi Academy. Four and one-half years at Cornell. AZT, C.U.C.A. Council 3, College Honor Com- -i mittee 4, Adirondack Club 1, 1., 3, 4. z ROGER ALFRED MATHES, Rog, Batavia. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Batavia 1. xg High School. Four years at Cornell. - 4 3 l 233:23:2z2:551'f:ff::ff 4. '--erla. 4 4 f. iff' agua lil: R l gg 1 Yi ll Fi-T T 'T' TFTP YFF- TM?- .' i H1 l ,N 11 . I , 1? l 5 1 il il l if l' lr Q iff l ll 'I 4 A 5 4.4 14 a El, l l f ,W 1 91 W ' lil 4 ' lT'l , A lf: l . : fill . ll' I f l 4 V. l l A---.-A44.-.........-,---.- .... - Mi-.- .... to ..-WEN Ek - . - - - - V Y . W Y :, g ':',g',. iz' ,rt ?::eL-i: ir?':r:Tli1lti 1 't',.L':t9.M'bLQf ,'-'.'.-44.7..l.:f gLQ- 411- Y ' 3' -' SLT. 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Four years at Cornell. HAfP, Freshman Baseball Team, Freshman Basketball Team, Varsity Baseball Squad, Varsity Basketball Squad, Sophomore Smoker Committee. EDWARD MENDELowirz, Ed, New York City. Law. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Curtis High School. Four years at Cornell. ITAG1, LCr , ACP , Freshman Lacrosse Team, Varsity Lacrosse Team 1., 3, Varsity Soccer Team 3. ' PAUL BOYNTON MESERVE, Framingham, Mass. Architecture. Age, twenty. Prepared at Framingham High School. Four years at Cornell. KE, Masque 4. EVERTI WXLLIAM MEYERS, Bill, Anaconda, Mont. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Anaconda High School. Five years at Cornell. EIT, Quill and Dagger, Wearer of the C , Varsity Basketball Team 3, 4, College Baseball Team 3. SAMUEL MEZANSKY, Sam, Poughkeepsie. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Poughkeepsie High School. Four years at Cornell. TEKIJ, AEP, Freshman Debate Team, Sec- retary, Freshman Debate Club, Varsity Debate Team 3, 4, '86 Memorial Stage 7., '94 Memorial Stage 3, 4, Debate Council 4, Democratic Club, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. GEORGE WILLIAM MILLER, Bill, Rochester. Electrical Engineering. Age, twenty-four. Prepared at West High School. Five years at Cornell. E G -A1 -4- 1 7 0:1 er 3 -3 .1-.J -cf-if ag-M 3 my i Egggvqiia-Emxwrfa' 'ev'-'rf-1:-2vY'Y1rTi-:rw mtv-g e g -,meer was. wave 31,1 :aww vw e f-r2'vr'fffz-f::-- fa.-1 f- fwaww-r:-if -4 --y:t.':'-111:-V :ALL Zffs-.-'-zazrvv1- i2f1'TT'7' - v. -'---,.u', f Q: ' H we i-w w- ff- - , 1:1111 'I-K' if -1 ig ' Tie 7- ,ggi 9g..ag.1ig.,, -.. .:A '1.,- 115 . .xx v----Q 1 'NX tc -13 ' . 4, P- X fi ,av ME--- Ayaif ,gif 1. ..-df?-' Eeegiibegl. fx ' , H. 5' -' N -.H 'Z 'rv Rb- k eIf'tr?,' ff H-F, ,. V.,-.., ,.,-- . .T ' L4-iw, ,X Y, N, zl iXVLyY?M .ml ., , . , .K-gf ..,.., nflgfff 1 aj A .-A . it Egf- : '.-af 'Fr -'li' ' - 73 :f-5? Y- -1 L 'f2Ig'JT-??..ffF: 1 f. ?1 -Y 'off'-T-rr 771 Lf'-'iff iii: .T'i'I'-: 2'1vsZTi::xf7Cf'EEJ1'v1Jf'?'3E7'Z'c'21f'-1t1Yf1 Q:1:i?.' 14 -Irma 'fm 'Java s-- I ...,... .. . . ,.... .Y 'l JOHN GODFREY MILLER, Johnny, New Market, Va. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Muhlenberg College. Two years at Cornell. AZ, Helios, Round-Up Club, Dairy Cattle Judging Team 3. ALFRED SCI-IULTZ MILLS, Al, New York City. Agriculture. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at High School of Commerce. Four years at Cornell. Helios, Cross Country Club. - ERNEST MERLE MILLS, Ernie, Melrose, , Mass. Agriculture. Age, twenty-seven. Prepared at Somerville High School. Four years-at Cornell. Helios, Sage Choir I,Jugatae. WILLIAM FLOYD MONAHAN, Monny, Johnstown. Law. Age, twenty-five. Prepared at Johnsto wn High School. Five years at Cornell. Freshman Basketball Squad, The Car1zellLezw Quarterly Board. EDWARD LOMAX MONSER, Ed, Buffalo. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty. Prepared at East Aurora High School. Four years at Cornell. SPAZ. CARLOS MoN'rENEGRo, Monte, Buenos Aires, Argentine. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty- four. Prepared at Colegio Nacional. Four and one-half years at Cornell. GODRREY MORGAN, JR., Bob, Buffalo. Electrical Engineering, Age, twenty-five. Prepared at Buffalo Technical High School. Six years at Cornell. TEH, HKN, CIJKCID, Huntington Club, Scalp and Blade, A. I. E. E., E.E. Association, Secretary and Treasurer 6, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, The Cor1ze!lLitere1ryRez1iew Board 5, Assistant in Physics 1, 3, 5, Assistant in Mechan- - ical Laboratory 6. FRED GEORGE MORITZ, Freddy, Denver, Colo. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-one. Pre- pared at East Denver High School. Four years at Cornell. DAX, Atmos, Red Key, Spring Day Committee 3, Freshman Advisory Committee 3, 4, Senior Class Day Committee. I F -ien - ' -r W' '- - - - -Y - - -A--- -Y ---W I View-Q--I-f--Y, -- -1 -Q fu-fe-v---ya-Pays-.., ar- - - -1 Q' ' . ,... ,. ft. . 4, ,, fl., -,.g1,v,.v,Qp-t. 1.3-.S V , . H., ,, -.-,..: ., .. f.- .-y'v-- rv- . --v -7 -.-- ---,--- ' 17.6 3531-in E.-:na -.gf ,-rea aa-za., eff.-fr-: --ww-ff, .-,fir -- f- V. v1'sf ff- 5 - -1-' --w ff: if X- Q Y W.. . i, ,. .- ' ,. vw -, J I I .V N gy Q .3 in, g , e E1 , , ,,,, ,., f 1 , NL, ,,s A- , ., - My ,.4' , . N A --- A-- - -1 A -- ---.-- , - .1 ---.-..a--f.--,--.-.,....,...-. .-1 ,. .....-.,. 'Eu ,,5f.,:1.!Q- - ani: ' J ,Q :'.'? :',. Z i'T7i 'fi'T'i- 1 j'1ii1 I,:3,1 'iifiiflTf:rlQ::!1lir 1'i-fggcvfri--1 fijllilfbf 'ff' , .,,4L..v 1, , ,,,, , , ROBERT Monms, Bob, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-One. Prepared at Erasmus Hall High School. Four years at Cornell, ITAID, Sphinx Head, Wearer Of the C , Freshman Football Team, Varsity Football Team, Varsity Lacrosse Team, Junior Smoker Committee, Senior Banquet Committee. LAWRENCE VANcLEvE MO'r'r, Larry, Buffalo. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Hutchinson-Central High School. Four years at Cornell. ROBERT HARTWELL MOTT-Smirn, Mott, Honolulu, Hawaii. Electrical Engineering. Age, twenty- three. Prepared at Punahou Academy. Four years at Cornell. TIKA, Aleph Samach, Wearer of the C , Freshman Football Squad, Freshman Track Team, Varsity Football Squad 1, 3, Varsity Track Team 7., 3, Swimming Team 7., 3, College Athletic Committee 3, Swimming Club. RICHARD XVILMARTH MOULTON, Dick, Quincy, Mass. Electrical Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Pre ared at Roxbury Latin School. Four years at Cornell. AEKIJ, Sphinx Head, TBIT, HKN, Red, Key, A. A. Membership Committee, Athletic Council, Assistant Manager of Freshman Baseball 3, Manager of Varsity Baseball 4. CHARLES KOONS MOUNT, JR., Charlie, Brooklyn. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Polytechnic High School. Four years at Cornell. Musical Clubs. HERBERT JOSEPH MULLER, Herb, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Age, nineteen. Prepared at Albany High School. Four years at Cornell. ITKID, CDBK, Freshman Crew Squad. OLIVER JAMES MURRAY, Bus, HO. Rockville Centre. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Lawrence High School. Four years at Cornell. College Basketball Team 3, College Track Team 3. . JOHN MCCORMICK MYKRANTZ, jack, Columbus, Ohio. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-One. Prepared at Columbus Academy. Three and One-half years at Cornell. AKE, Freshman Rush Committee, Freshman Advisory Committee 3, Masque, Majura, Savage Club, KBCI1. k,.v,,feg1,-5V,.- .7 ,,,,f, E 1-nv-ff,-.. -,af 21,1 , ,A-fvyififsktvsrn-ifiges-7,,7,,.,.h,,,, M.,5L,,,.,,,,-.9511-v:n::, ff',,..,,,-T ,1a,sfq.,t,.-,-fs.-.. ,i'7f,it-?:f:- ::T,qJvw--:faE-3- i E Q A ,:....,,-. . , .. , , , . . .Y .. , .. F-f...., f..- , -YY .- , ,- .- F f, ,,,f,' , aff:-:..z:,-:I-:-if ,sff.1.- fy:-'-4 L-nixf.:--1HJz- - -'H '-- 1-fgygl LQJQLQA- A, .-,Lf .ei v- -'-1g- - '--if ,gf-:Tig-4, ,Lrg 4- Egg-,g.,g1.egg, ---. -,ff .,-rg. ,E. , ying' 117 . Y ,. .. ,. , . . . . ,4 tak , .Tza 3,-ff :f:,5,,m,,,.,,,,, ,ai '57- i f XX ' . 1 ' TWA 'i- ET' 'Emil ,lik fic' ,L-X ' B 'f ' fi' i' ilig LL . MP4 I P. 11 -1 I 1 ,I 'I A J. al Q ...T -.mc - . we g 5 77 23, 65 ..,..4Na..sf - ,-ff-kN.51- arg ,agr 5 Q35 , ,,,.,,.. .A . A , . - ll ' . X f v --------J - - - -- YYJV- -K .Y -H - --Y ---V Y -- -.--if , Y-. lf 1 no me can 5 I 1 la! 3 ui W, it Til V ly I IEQ ly ALFRED WILLIAM NAGEL, Erp, Ensley, Ala. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-three. Prepared I 2 at Ensley High School. Five years at Cornell. T KE. ' D . . JOHN DOUGLAS NELSON, Doug, Yonkers. Agriculture. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Yonkers l lggl I High School. Four years at Cornell. I l .EE 1 IRVIN NEVINS, Z'Nev, New York City. Electrical Engineering. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at i Manual Training High School. Four years at Cornell. Freshman Track Squad, Track Club. I I W GEORGE KENNEDY NEWELL, JR., Saranac Lake. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-four. Pre- ? pared at Saranac Lake High School. Four years at Cornell. SAX. 3 CHARLES FRANCIS NEWTON, Chuck, Ithaca. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty. Prepared at Horse- 1 t' heads High School. Four years ar Cornell. GX, College Basketball Team I, 2., 3, Electron Club, ! 5 1 Secretary 4, College Athletic Manager 3. i ROBERT PINNEY NICK, Pinney, Youngstown, Ohio. Electrical Engineering. Age, twenty-two. l Prepared at Rayen High School. Four years at Cornell. AXA. 4 1 'irl i JOSEPIIIHENRY NOLIN, Joe, Auburn. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Auburn Aca- lj demic High School. Four years at Cornell. A2495 College Soccer Team. JOHN NOLL, JR., Jake, Youngstown, Ohio. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Rayen.H1gh School. Four years at Cornell. AXA, Sphinx Head, Aleph Samach, Spring Day gill' COg'1II'l.1CCCCg.i 3, The Car1zellDfzibf .S'zm Board, Associate Manager 7., Assistant Business Manager gi 3, usiness anager 4. .,-3 Q' Q-. . . - Iss' ' I A gill T l ,Hg . 1U y . in if :ill lv' ,l--ill! 511, sw. Eels' nlr iii I wfilfl ufzf-L--div------e--Q?-A ve- -1-view --ff e ' f W ' I Q. 12.8 .ii vi V--A3 Y':?f'::-ix'-.,Q- , ' Q I 3:-21? Tiiiii-----Z-.-- - ,ee-:i-......,.a.,.. fe-f'1-'ilil Ti:Q3vif7c13i5:i5 fiT45fQl5.:j'-a if Zi: 4-if kj, FT- -. '-- - - - ' -L-if---L. '--.i! '-:f?1.i?jL T .g,,:.., T fimigef, ll nw- l 'w cw lf: l M T ji il 1 lf l 1 l i it T V: ,li ll lf A il, ll I 1, 535 ll ,, i i ii 'TTT' r' ' 'Tr f - --fee -- -'- Y f- - -f---- 4--f--few ---- -----.-Y...-V Til, in -A 3 - L. A-ff 11-5-if gif fT1 'ff 1 H ,, -- --- --- ..-YU ...,-..,L?.,..,LL,,4t--gL.,g,jjj,1j' -jj1 :I ' Sl i' IQ: vi 1 K PETER RoUssE1. NORNIAN, Rusty, Morgan City, La. Electrical Engineering. Age, twenty-one. E '4 Prepared at Morgan City High School. Two years at Cornell. ZBT. E il if JAAIES ALEXANDER NORRYS, jim, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-one. Prepared . E. l at Wilkes-Barre High School. Four years at Cornell. ZW, Red Key, Rod and Bob, Freshman Qi. Advisory Committee 3, 4, Senior Banquet Committee. ' i Iii . ANTON GEORGE NosExc, JR., Tony, Cleveland, Ohio. Architecture. Age, twenty-five. Prepared l at South High School. Five years at Cornell. E Tl, Varsity Football Squad 3, College Crew 3. . i i my FRANK Joi-IN NOVOTNX', Frank, Long Island City. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty. Prepared at Qi Bryant High School. Four years at Cornell. TIKA, Sphinx Head, Aleph Samach, Wearer ofthe EQ: ' C , Freshman Track Team, Varsity Track Team 7., 3, 4, Varsity Football Team 3, Freshman Cap Burning Committee, Musical Clubs 1, 3, Parabola Club, Track Club, State Cash and Tuition l Scholarships. Q l VALENTINE ANTHONY Nowicxi, Val, Yonkers. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Yolnkers High School. Four years at Cornell. Cosmopolitan Club, State Cash and Tuition Schol- , sil ars ips. 1 l 1 -XVILLIAM KEMP NUGENT, Bill, Richmond Hill. Veterinary. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Rich- x mond Hill High School. Three years at Cornell. QTE, College Soccer Team 1., 3, 4, College ,N i. Basketball Team 3, 4, Society of Comparative Medicine, College Athletic Director 4. ,. 1' . T. HOWARD JEROME OIDONNELL, Mose, Pelham. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-three. 1. Prepared at Pelham High School. Four and one-half years at Cornell. ' I ARNOLD LAURENCE OEEENTHAL, Larry, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty. Pre- l 4 pared at Erasmus Hall High School. Four years at Cornell. EAM. 1 F- Aafa A L- M A-a at Aa A,--W----A-f---Wag A fi, .V I W 1 ,,, g: Yi lu E i i R, ,. l E ' . 1. l i 5 ,i In i l li .. I x , l i, ii li l l T C, 'lf 4 3 i lil l ,L - , Auf' W' V V W Y V Y V T' Y V V ' ' H' N V Yin f1-..,T 2 TT T .14 522.2 s1'..-T?Z,1,.--- -T H e ,.. Y ,, -T-1-far t ,, - ., .V . .. .-.J . ,Q TT..-ff-ffiff .rig- -T- fmt--'--rg-fr-1:iT:- TT'nil 17.9 a T l -A 1 f T il ffm ee rr' ' f fe K KIT ,117-S247-TXK.vQ --Sq I wi? rj L Yr-51 Qin. H.- -it ,,:a...Li.-I 4.,. . -,.,Lmt, -gg 355584 -W . .. .,AV, . 1,a,,..,,..,q 1 il - ,.- E. H., , W ,L A Lf' jf -X., - 1 In . -3 - - If gli I -'cr W - f .. , af 5'iTQ:f-wwe,v.:nF'2?v'rt4-'L-flirgvf .:---1--fgefa.1-,,1:f- fa:-r f-A 1. i- -.-,TK fa. . af - -.. .. -Wa.. ,.. . L . LL . - J .ut . L. V 4 K rr 1 -. J M. E-LL -..a,:...1sTW7rw'o.xb-1.-avrvamfqy ..1e.f,,1a..v-F::.,',....,L., . L - LAURENCE JUDSON OLMs'rEn, Jud, Syracuse. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-four. Prepared at Syracuse North High School. Four years at Cornell. AT, IDACD, The Carne!l'Law Qum-rerly Board. ALFRED LANDEE. GLSEN, Olie, Montgomery. Agriculture. Age, twenty-live. Prepared at Mont- gomery Academy. Five years at Cornell. HKA, Hebs-Sa, Varsity Baseball Squad I., 3, College Baseball Team I, 7., 3, College Honor Committee 3, Chairman 4, Central Honor Committee 4, Farmers' Week Committee 7., 3, Ye Hosts, President Q., 3. THEODORE MORRISON OSEOENE, Wallace, Idaho. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-five. Graduate 4 of U. S. Military Academy.LSecond Lieutenant, 'Corps of Engineers Qdetailed at Cornell Univer- sityl. One year at Cornell. FENTON LINCOLN OSGEIIEY, Osie, East Tawas, Mich. Electrical Engineering. Age, twenty-six. Prepared at Telluride Association School. Four years at Cornell. Telluride Association, College Crew 1, Q., 3. DANIEL GEoRGE,O'SHEA, JR., Dan, Spokane, Wash. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-three. Pre- pared at Lewis and Clark High School. Four years at Cornell. 1192 K, Sphinx Head, Aleph Samach, Rod and Bob, Sophomore Rush Committee, Majura, KBIIJ, Savage Club, Chief Engineer, C. E. Camp I., Athletic Council, Assistant Manager of Varsity Football 3, Manager 4. EUGENE SAMUEL OVENSHINE, Gene, Washington, D. C. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at New Rochelle High School. Three and one-half years at Cornell. SAE, Sphinx Head, Wearer ofthe CU, Varsity Cross Country Team 3, 4g Varsity Track Team 3. A CUYLER EMORY PAINE, C. E., Albion. Agriculture. Age, twenty-eight. Prepared at Genesee Wesleyan Seminary. Four years at Cornell. University Band, Glee Club. XVILLIAM HENRY PALM, Hank, West Philadelphia, Pa. Electrical Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Harrisburg Technical High School. Five years at Cornell. College Baseball Team 1, 4. -.V . 7. ?Ff..-f1evz1cH-:vnu an-st: :1--liwfgff-gtttsxrffiyiga,.,-.,,,:...gyrfn?e'w57it'1w.af:J ff-1.-mv.-1 .-1111.403-.-ff.-.1 fa: aa-..f.v.-k.. -,fum 1 1, - -.Pi-.V .ajlirf 4313. 1..f.I1:F'.:+.. .4 55354.-,fn-.:.-AL-4 V --!L,1affT'- 11 JL PAT' . ..f 5.51- egg ' L fffaliks v:--f-1 Mfg, 'faffrs-.51--fb.. uf-. xv. gr:-. 1 rf--.-c---11 L - f.-Q-ft .. 35 T il 3 , :il fl 13o Home SMITIHI P.fILLIIsR, Gate City, Va. Agriculture. Age, thirty-one. Prepared at Shoemaker High School. Three years at Cornell. fll Kill, Helios, Poultryjudging Team. RAYMOND XIINCENT PALMER, Ray, Hartford, Conn. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-three. Pre- pared at Hartford High School. Three years at Cornell. I N, Quill and Dagger, cCcc , ACA , Wearer ofthe C , Varsity Cross Country Team, Varsity Track Team, Cross Country Club. REUBEN HAROLD PALTROWITZ, Pal, Sinbad, New York City. Law. Age, twenty-two. Pre- pared at Stuyvesant High School. Four years at Cornell. Freshman Debate Club, Boxing Club. VICTOR HUGO P.-INEK, Vic, Gloversville. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Glov- ersville High School. Four years at Cornell. State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. MERRILL PARMLY PARET, Bayshore. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Trinity School. Four years at Cornell. Zodiac, Quill and Dagger, Aleph Samach, Wearet of the C , Freshman Crew, Varsity Crew 7.. WILLIAM BALDWIN PARSHALL, Bill, Uniontown, Pa. Law. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at St. Paul's School. Four years at Cornell. EH, Quill and Dagger, Aleph Samach, Hebs-Sa, Wearer of the C , Freshman Crew, Varsity Crew 2.. JOHN SPENCER PARSONS, Jack, Warren, Pa. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-three. Pre- pared at Warren High School. Five years at Cornell. Scorpion, Varsity Basketball Squad Q., 3, College Soccer Team 7., 3, 4, 5, College Basketball Team 1, 3, 4, 5, College ,Baseball Team 2., 3, 4, 5, C.U.C.A. Drive Committee, A.S.M.E., Manager of College Athletics 5. ZEBOIM CARTTER PATTEN, JR., Zip, Chattanooga, Tenn. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Pre- pared at Asheville School. Four years at Cornell. Xfll. ,ae-.L.,.I :,-ivan.F.LuaI'.i,:.::a.1,w.'.:-..,,gL:J.l:. a444.42.:.i.'f..-14.Eg,.:.::.i:g.L: .,z..'. .L .XZ, .f,: g4-2...,fc .1-11. .. .,L'.2...'g :.' . Q' L, ' . - .Y . V V-Y r V 131 -qw. its ,-W. ., if-R : tart? -- -- A-.L sc wp' - l 1 fx -1- f .. ., , -ra atv , dmfbaae- E. -ee if ft of . . ,. -, 4 at Ji fee, -J, ,, 11 415 X.. V .. I faggffygs'--I 5. egg: 51112. fig: ,Z 51, 3 x f 17 if 'ig' fir 15.1 eq ge:-rg-7:..':fw -'i-':1'c'q',-fifiv ,-1,27-gg gf, Q -.:t4fsvr:ff-'::'f:rr rF!!'NTVS1faxefi11 - . :Fx was 7.2: 1:1 ic :Iver - -F Q cfrfhtfv' lnwg Y . Y 4 JOHN HIGHBERGER PATTERSON, Pat, Greensburg, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty. Prepared at Greensburg High School. Four years at Cornell. '-IJKlP', Freshman Advisory Committee, Secre- tary 4. ROBERT FENTON PATTERSON, Pat, Poughkeepsie. Law. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Worcester Academy. Four years at Cornell. ATA, Sphinx Head, fI?'AfID, Red Key, Wearer of the C , Freshman Football Team, Varsity Football Team 3, 4,F1'CSlf1I1'12.1'1 Cap Burning Committee, Chair- man, Central Honor Committee, Student Council 3, President 45 Majura. ROBERT DONALD PERINE, Don, Binghamton. Agriculture. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Carthage High School. Four years at Cornell. AFP. EUGENE RAYMOND PERRY, Hygiene, Brooklyn. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Bushwick High School. Four years at Cornell. AT, Helios. JOHN JACOB PETERSEN, Pete, North Bergen, N. Veterinary. Age, twenty-four. Prepared at Emer- son High School. Three years at Cornell. TE, Society Of Comparative Medicine. WILLIAM SANTO PETRILLO, Bill, Pete, Rochester. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-three. Pre ated at East High School. Four years at Cornell. XE, College Soccer Team 1., 3, State Cash andPTu1t1On Scholarships, College Athletic Director, Tia: Cornell Civil Engineer Board, Alumni Editor. f LELAND THEODORE P1ERcE, Piercie, DeRuyter. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at DeRuyter High School. Four years at Cornell. Rifle Team Q., Rifle Club. ' GEORGE EVERETT PIERSON, JR., Pete, Hopewell, N. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty- two. Prepared at Hopewell High School. Four years at Cornell. igZ5aYi.i,,,:Tg,. ,,,, .,,..-5.1:-ef,wffwf7-YL., 1-5,Y,,,.f:aivfr4Qaf3.fff'3f1-vv.-gm,--xii-5-qglefsqgil .yfffvp-,f-,-ff ,wft.e,..,.- aw :fr f1vfi': jfLf l ' W 5 '4f'fF , Y- ,. a ..,. . N. .tra --.--.A--NH ----YW A-! - --R.-W --- -7- --A-f-A---:fr':c-1-T---Arif?-f-zinm ff:': -fm'- '-S'I . 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Agriculture. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at New Mexico Military Institute. Two and one-half years at Cornell. AFP, Masonic Club, OPHCCFS Club, First Lieutenant, F.A.R,O.T.C. 3, 4, The Cor11ellCa1nztrj'mfz11 Board 3, 4. DONALD JOHN POs'r, Don, Waterbury, Conn. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Crosby High School. Four and one-half years at Cornell. KZ, Quill and Dagger, Atmos, Rod and Bob, Wearer of the C , Freshman Football Team, Freshman Basketball Team, Varsity Football Squad 1, 35 Varsity Basketball Squad 1, BQ Varsity Basketball Team 4' College Baseball Team 4, Freshman Spring Day Committee, Sophomore Spring Day Committee, junior Promenade Committee. HOWARD Ross POULSON, East Orange, N. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-seven. Prepared at South Orange High School. Four years at Cornell. EX. TENEYCK BRONK P Lake.School. Three years at Cornell. AKE, Freshman Baseball Team' Freshman Basketball Team' Varsity Baseball Squad 7., 3g Freshman Advisory Committee 3,'Sop,homore Smoker Committee, Junior Promenade Committee, Majura, KBCIJ. i OWELL, Ike, Coeymans. Agriculture. Age, twenty-one Prepared at Mohegan JOSEPH POZEPSKY, Gloversville. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-One. Prepared at Gloversville High S h c ool. Four years at Cornell. ACA , Freshman Cross Country Team, Freshman Track Team, Varsity Track Squad. Z -aww, I. - . .f.., f et- -1,-f rw.: wr- vid- 1TY'!i,-sf?-:gairm-ra.-.A rv:-'fi-f:..,-.Y-,A-x1'w'f:::,xY -ai-anf.1--.fzsffv-me-ff 'f': - f.f'F'T ff' ff' 'ffm' P CTW 'fl 1 .1-gg,1fji,igx5LE,ygg,'f-,.gg .,-,,.rX,,3.11'.,..i,i5,:Jg- :- :. 11. .---fe-.'.'1: TTTFQ' AQ. w .: --1- -'Maven-4 f fy: -v,.fA- f'-f ii:-Aff' A f A ' r -f 133 'K fTfT 'T' K 'ik A 44' L-,aa . , w 'F Z - ff 5-D -- -,:4..A-if-we--A-fzifvefv R . - 33,44 . I .x,. ., .,,, .E ,,., ,.., -I ef if A I - I .1 lfifj are to or ' so be A 4' 4 .FET E. Gi 4 5 I ii it fi if 121 .QQ Q i 1-I lil E If IJ. 1 . 'E E S ,. F 1. X. I i I. lf F, I.. 1 ,1 v. ll I . .4 I ,A ff? - IT - 4 . . pf-17227-lT.' 'f-asf' ?'7E ff7'?E1'-f'tw::11:a.TJ.Tz1'.rfrr-Tb,.-1 .: .- raises.-11-.-L -, . 2:1 -f -f A .r-, -5 ,Avy-1.,,Cf , e ,. A N. .. .-. ., ...a , - ,- Q., ,WD 7 . MMA... NW, Y YY , ' MoM CHAo PRAIMAKORN, Mommy, Bangkok, Siam. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-five. Pre- pared at Cascadilla School. Four years at Cornell. Cosmopolitan Club. ARTHUR JOHN PRATT, Art, Norwich. Agriculture. Age, twenty. Prepared at Oxford Academy. Four years at Cornell. Round-Up Club, Vegetable Gardening Club. Sci-IUYLER BROTHER PRATT, Shuler, Wayland. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Cascadilla School. Four years at Cornell. TIKA, Freshman Baseball Team, Musical Clubs I, 3, 4. GLENDALE MARION PRICE, Pricy, Dundee. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-three. Pre- pared at Ithaca High School. Four years at Cornell. HKCIJ, College Baseball Team 3, Ofhcers Club, A.S.M.E., State Tuition Scholarship. LEONARD CASSELL PRICE, Ithaca. Mechanical Engineering. Age, thirty. Prepared at Lexington High School. Four years at Cornell. TB U, CDKKD, Instructor in Experimental Engineering. DONALD ANDREW PROCTOR, Don, Keene, N. H. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared .5 at Keene High School. Four years at Cornell. I-IK1IJ. Ei jr EDWARD ALEXANDER PROCTOR, Ed, Washington, D. C. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-one. 'I Prepared at Central High School. Four years at Cornell. KA, XE, Quill and Dagger, Pyramid, 5- JCv , Freshman Crew Squad, Varsity Crew Squad I., 3, 4, Central Honor Committee 4, Student Council 4, Majura, British-American Club. I HUGH PRYTHERCH, JR., Hughie, Binghamton. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at ' Binghamton Central High School. Four years at Cornell. Sphinx Head, Wearer of the C , Freshman Cross Country Team, Freshman Track Team, Varsity Track Team 7., 3, 4, Varsity Cross Country Team 3, Track Club, Cross Country Club, Secretary 3, State Cash and Tuition Schol- ' arships. Q linux.-1-:v-fn--r.:1w .-,-.-Y..--an vlrefvrqb,-.sw-.La-e4LEv5,,-,..,, 14?,.,.M.,,pn,Q.,,,.,iy-,-L,-1-az-5,, --2,-ff.-1 .1-- 7109.-. -f.-.. -4 ,,,f.v..v.awf:,.rn . -N1-r :aa 5 lt Qi l. 1' 4. um f -- - -f - -- - -- Li! A-Af:..1.1-if' . - -. A 1 .. flair- --.. --f ---- : .-.-A 'J 134 Jfimas XVILLIAM Puosusr, jim, Ithaca. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Four years at Cornell. Agassiz Club, University Orchestra, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. DAVID XV.-XLLACE PUNZELT, Dave, Stamford, Conn. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Pre- pared at Stamford High School. Four years at Cornell. Scorpion, TBIT, XE, Scabbard and Blade, Freshman Crew Squad, College Honor Committee 4, Ofhcers Club 3, Secretary 4, First Lieutenant, R.O.T.C. 3, Major 4, Undergraduate Scholarship. XVALTER JOSEPH PURCELL, joe, Kingston. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Kingston High School. Four years at Cornell. EN, Quill and Dagger, Aleph Samach, Rod and Bob, jCv , Wearer of the C , Freshman Crew, Varsity Crew 1,junior Varsity Crew 3, Fresh- man Cap Burning Committee, Sophomore Rush Committee, Central Honor Committee 3, Student Council 3. GEORGE WILLIAMS PURDY, Doc, Laurelton. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-tWO. Prepared at Jamaica High School. Four and one-half years at Cornell. Eleusis, Varsity Track Team 3, College Track Team 7., Glee Club. OHN RYAN QUINN, Jack, Cleveland, Ohio. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at East High School. Four years at Cornell. XCIJ, Freshman Advisory Committee, junior Smoker Com- mittee, Class Memorial Endowment Fund Committee, Masque, Majura, KBCD, Savage Club. JOSEPH MERCER RAMPONA, Youngstown, Ohio. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-three. Pre- pared at Rayen High School. Four years at Cornell. Freshman Basketball Team, Varsity Cross Country Squad 2., 3, 4, Varsity Track Squad 1, 3, 4, Cross Country Club, Track Club. WILBUR SHANNON RANDEL, Bill, Toledo, Ohio. Chemistry. Age, twenty-CWO. Prepared at Waite High School. Two and one-half years at Cornell. AXE. LYNN HUBBARD RANsoM, New York City. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Beaver Falls High School. Four years at Cornell. BAE. -K-ery?-irffjifjgf:-1z-irrf-irffivTi5L:e- -efgjg-ef'fFf'3ggQ,,g55::t:33:f.'1 -2115.3 ff 'ni 1 Lffufl .aa all .ry .nl ff V f .. EL ua. X-......,.:,.u..-.f ,.. e.,.. - .. 1... .Y . -za . ..:.1.-i . -V H.. .. - -' e 135 'J r. vw i f 1 ' i -1, V. .H 'v F' A 4 - nl? --- 3 --sl -.-wxvgi Yi Ear ii 5 I ,H vf ll Ff li lifi cl! 4 I .5 il: lily lTjf'ETCT'7fffT.. ,.,..,.,a.,z,.. E- LL.- TL7. LL. l':i ll3'.1...'i' 'l ll-I gl ii' PAUL CLEMsoN RAY, Harrisburg, Pa, Mechanical Engineering. Age, IWCHEY-EWO. Prepared at Harris- I3 burg Technical High School. Four years at Cornell. 4192 K. ,i ' ALTON RANDOLPH RAYNOR, Raynie, Slim, Warwick. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. . Prepared at Warwick High School. Four years at Cornell. CIDA K, Varsity Tennis Team 1, 3, 5. La Tertulia Estudiantina, State Cash Scholarship. JOSEPH CHARLES READ, Joe, Atlanta, Ga. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at East ' Denver High School. Four years at Cornell. Xllf, Sphinx Head, Vice-President, Red Key, Sopho- V l more Smoker Committee, Chairman, junior Smoker Committee, A. A. Membership Committee 4 4 4, Freshman Advisory Committee 3, 4, College Honor Committee 4, Southerners Club, Assistant 1 Manager of Freshman Crew 3, Manager 4. 3 j JAMES FREDERIC REEVES, Jim, Lysander. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Baldwinsville Academy. Four years at Cornell. AZ, Hebs-Sa, Freshman Baseball Team, Varsity Baseball Squad fyl 2., 3, College Baseball Team 7., 3, Farmers' Week Committee 1, 1, 3, 4, Student Loan Committee, Q I Country Community Club 3, 4, College Class Secretary-Treasurer 3, 4, The Cornell Comztrymmz Q Board 3, Campus Editor 4. ' l . RALPH DOEEIN REiD, Dobbin, Argyle. Agriculture. Age, IWVCHIY-tWO. Prepared at Glens Falls 'N Academy. Four years at Cornell. AZ, Helios, College Crew z, 3, Varsity Crew Squad 3, Farmers' -H. Wjek Committee 1, 2., 3, Agricultural Association, Treasurer 4, Country Community Club 7., 3, 4, A irondack Club 1, 3, 4, Manager of Kermis 4. 4 l 1 IRVING Rass, Irv, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Boys' High School. f Three years at Cornell. AE TI. , HENRY D1e1cEY REYNOLDS, Dick, Middletown. Chemistry. Age, twenty-twof Prepared at Middle- ,N I , town High School. Three and one-half years at Cornell. AXE, College Baseball Team 3, 4, I College Soccer Team 3, 4. 5 WALTER BARTON REYNOLDS, Dobby, Elmira. Law. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at The Bellefonte 4 Academy. Three and one-half years at Cornell. CIDA9, College Baseball Team 1, 3, Captain 4, L- ' junior Promenade Committee, British-American Club. i' li ,lil ,T IL .... LL- LLLL. . .. L .LL ..., . LL . . L L L LL LL 3 .W . G22 fait' - t - 1-5 fv i'Pf'-1 f?1'EZ'f 'f iFiii?'.-Lffniwf --': ffff v-.- .ll-vwfv::.1'3:.LmTv.t-:-nv-1-ry 1-if-1+-f.-1' --11:1-nw-' -f- f.- ff.: --'f4:'::'.1-H - -r -vv-1 'il ll L, L I M rl fl! . fi I :I l 1 lil I 5 El l ill: 'il I la . -A -A A ..-. A A A 4 X- H155-f f V V:':,.f.-,-'- .A-.YQ . aaa- 4 -.'+'A-' 136 , 4'- Q '- L. 1 ' - - Q Q e. E. M--X.. af- Q -., 'fl .Lf- LIL, M532 Gt, .-.....-- :we eff- . .. . 1 . , A1 ...-er3 Y - ' L' by .Q L. .zzz:.-.:i.::.LLi:,i:a,g,ge:,i4g::f' Y fi...,...-.. I 1 1 C. A ' 'E U J. Jai di l X . --My .rl 4-1-,tk-.x ua. .A -r . ' . ' A M7 ai:- tT g'k1, . nk, L.. YA . ' . R, Y H' 'T T f 1 Lge., A- -' f ' ,...,..f..,.,a., ...Mfr -1-----'-ff-.,.L ...,.....,..-.,. .- L.. L. ,......-. . ,L . .L.,,. L. CT., L, ,.., ,T ,. ., ,.,. ..,,..- . .i,. N7.:,4,L.aig:'r1A..,,i.gYif:i5j.lk YT V, PAUL KRUGER RiCE, Ricie, P, K., Ithaca. Forestry. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Three and one-half years at Cornell. AAGD, Wearer of the C , Freshman Football Squad, Freshman Lacrosse Team, Varsity Lacrosse Team, Varsity Football Squad, Freshman Banquet Committee, Alumni Fund Committee, Forestry Club. CHARLES SUMNER RICH, Bugs, Mount Vernon. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-five. Pre- pared at Mount Vernon High School. Four years at Cornell. ITKA, ACA , Freshman Track Team, Varsity Track Team 3, Varsity Football Squad 1. STUART HANCOCK Rici-iARDsoN, Stew, Staten Island. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Curtis High School. Four years at Cornell. Seal and Serpent, A. A. Membership Committee, Mandolin Club, State Tuition Scholarship. CHARLES DuBois RICHMAN, Charley, Sharptown, N. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Cascaclilla School. Four years at Cornell. AFP, Hebs-Sa, Varsity Track Squad 1, Q., 3, Dairy Productsjudging Team 3, The C0fl1tllC0ll7Zff-1777471 Board 2., 3, Advertising Manager 4. HoRAcE WILLARD RICHTER, Rick, Brooklyn. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Boys' High School. Five years at Cornell. Rifle Team 1, 7., 3, Rifle Club, Ski Club 3, A.S.M.E. STEWART RUDOLPH RICHTER, Stew, Whitie, Staten Island. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty- one. Prepared at Stuyvesant High School. Four years at Cornell. ZAE, LCT , Freshman La- crosse Team, Varsity Lacrosse Team, Freshman Cap Burning Committee. THOMAS GEORGE RICKERT, Tom, Niagara Falls. Arts and Sciences. Age, nineteen. Prepared at Niagara Falls High School. Four years at Cornell. AXA, Mandolin Club 1, 3, Leader 4, Univer- sity Orchestra 1, 1, 3, Concert Master 4, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, The Cornell Widow Board 4. ' DONALD TIMMERMAN RIES, Don, Ithaca. Agriculture. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Four years at Cornell. APP, AZ, Helios, Farmers' Week Committee 1, 7., 3, General Chairman 4, Kermis Committee 7., 3, Agricultural Banquet Committee 3, Forestry Club, Agassiz Club, Apis Clubgjugatae, College Class Treasurer 1. ALE. nf 5-15 1 l l I I il 1 iii' I l 1 1 1 l F 1-: W., . r . , ,, .. ef- .,?,-5-.Q -1-1154-f ,-- .4 ff--'::f.w:.:gt-. -1a ff:-f::y,M-V74 ,, r .,- b-,L :arf A- .J-1: ff 1.0.-ri-se:':eFe7:r.w .of-1:fT7fT::1:E : .. -ai.-'M 1 'fvfeiffrf Teri 1 I l l al vi Li I .4 . 1 i 'fl il, 1 .4 ,ll li I I lil 4 I I -1 1. xii ll I Z! Iii I! ,qi .. !gl, V1 pi' fl VT lil' lil, li l ll J Sill lin l ,i ,iii 14 . if 41 , ffl G 133 I H- filly isli 12' ' -. I 1 1, 1 131 i 5: LS. ill i all , il i wi 2 . KT J ,a 1 K. 5. ri ,Z i li ,, Ei 3 fe-:mf-gf:-.-',t,5'5.Q.-.ggg:11,-new.:.fu-?'1,g..gi1ge.--1---w.-Y 1: ig, 1.1..1.,.,,1'.'.'-wg-'rf.frrfbf M- Q33 - -.- . ., - :ff--ff I . Jail 137 LL...-4 I ff?iiQ'E..aEf.f...a V-,-D . -Ev., ifa..lf.Q:,.f-Af-ff:---I-mr:-f-ff--rv? if -'EGF . -E . -. Awww. ff--..,-M.. .qw-f . 4: ...ill '-.fu-1. .g4,.....l.4-l..,...C.aJ.M:,3,LxZ'TR.s-.4-.L -mf ' .ill vi,5..,,4:......4...,.M,.-E1.....-v.. .f , Zlfgzv Olaf. ' . . -T ..-..Ef:?f-..1SlffiT?wf'lfT.. WT. ' ' . .... -ififf, 've Tiagfiefjrvrwf -1 :eff gf-rv --fem if-Y,-Q-fra-'tvgvftf gwr- g , y:-5-:gen-,mm-pg me-,Y-lm, MILLS NORTON RIPLEY, Rip, Hornell. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at McCallie School. Four years at Cornell. ZCIJE, Quill and Dagger, Rod and Bob, College Crew 1., Freshman Advisory Committee 3, Sub-Chairman 4, Alumni Fund Committee 3, Masque, Ball and Chain, Assistant Manager of Masque 3, Manager 4, State Tuition Scholarship. D JOSEPH ROBBINS, Joe, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Manual Train- ing High School. Four years at Cornell. 'SIJETL THOMAS JOSEPH ROBERTS, Tom, -Mount Vernon. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Mount Vernon High School. Four years at Cornell. i1K1P', Red Key, Rod and Bob, Musical Clubs 3, 4. ALFRED BROOKES ROBINSON, Al, Robbie, Montclair, N. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty- two. Prepared at Phillips Exeter Academy. Four years at Cornell. Freshman Crew Squad, Varsity Crew Squad 1, 3, Varsity Track Squad 4, Campus Club, Independent Association. BENJAMIN WILSON ROBINSON, Ben, Baltimore, Md. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Baltimore Polytechnic Institute. Three and one-half years at Cornell. AXP. JAMES ROGERS, LD, Jim, Ausable Forks. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at The Lake Placid-Florida School. Four years at Cornell. KA, Red Key. FRANCISCO FERRBIRA ROMANDIA, Romy, Hermosillo, Mexico. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty- ' six. Prepared at Escuela de Agricultura. Three years at Cornell. Centro Ibero-Americano, Presi- dent 3. ALEXIS LAWRENCE ROMANOFF, Petrogracl, Russia. Agriculture. Age, thirty-two. Prepared at Tomsk University. Two years at Cornell. Cosmopolitan Club. 1- -.-fg--fv.:fn--Q-g.,-y,-.e.1zeyi- . ,-, f,5,yo.p,rtv!a'kw .....-,wry-if1e.-S-gm,-ay-,,.,,,,,,f,,-,-,ya.-,NT .. ..,1:,.,--.-,-.. ,: ,qi-..-.t.. -1-:.,,f-1 . -.:.-1-5.--,a 4: 4 LJ, , V .. 3 A,.,.,.,,,,.v.-,..V:', ,, A ,. 4, , ,tt .5 J., V ,,-....,ig:.. -.,,.,.., - -...Em-,..... ,-.,.--W.,., Y Ax. f 138 .W . e- .. riifz-,+ . f- . . fe- . . t ,,c I n . . . r., ,gf . 495, S, 4' kg f-x...............,.....s.-.a. ..a.....f:Q--. ' LL. 5' ,tel ag- if' -N v-.g:f,if,sSa -.4-.-.,....L-.a......a-mf X, ,Yi ,,,, W f A - f. fx H r L Q --f --f-H Vw,-M------'eff --H+ '+ rea A Y , X Nj' gg A ' Q 51.4 TTf'P',.?i ,F . . .1 - A, .- L -. - -- -fw M? X A -Y , V Y 1 W Y ,Z f I .4 ,.- H H, 3,,,w,4 Ml. HA, ,,,,,,,,.,, - ,.,. .,., ,Q . .-. . ,,,, . .. ,W Y ,.-,. . Y.. ..g,..-,.-L...-...-. ll ef 1- H111 rffqf-Tefff-f-we-ef ew-ee ' HERVRY STRONG Rose, jack, Wntermill. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Southampton High School. Four and one-half years at Cornell. EY, College Soccer Team 3, 4, State Tuition Scholarship. U SAIAUEL HARRY ROSEN, Newark, N. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at South Side High School. Two years at Cornell. CECIL REX ROSENBERRY, Tip, Salamanca. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Salamanca High School. Three and one-half years at Cornell. Musical Clubs, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. MARTIN ROSENBLUM, Rosy, Middletown. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared .at Middletown High School. Three and one-half years at Cornell. Freshman Debate Team, Varsity Debate Team, Woodford Stage, Winner, '86 Memorial Stage, Winner, ,94 Memorial Stage. HAROLD CARL ROSENTI-IAL, Rosie, Poughkeepsie. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-tvvo. Prepared at Poughkeepsie High School. Four years at Cornell. EAM, Sphinx Head, Wearer of the C , Freshman Basketball Squad, Freshman Track Team, Varsity Track Team 1, 3, 4, C.U.C.A. Coun- cil, A. A. Membership Committee, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. SULLY Ross, Brooklyn. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-One. Prepared at Manual Training High School. Four years at Cornell. Freshman Basketball Squad. HECTOR BRADFORD SAMSON, Sammy, Scranton, Pa. Electrical Engineering. Age, twenty-six. Prepared at Bellefonte Academy. Four years at Cornell. AZT, University Band I, 7., University Orchestra 1, 1, Savage Club. . JOSE ANTONIO SARMIENTO, Sacro, San Pedro de Macoris, Santo Domingo. Civil Engineering.. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Moczo's Academy. Four and one-half years at Cornell. Centro Ibero-Americano. TVB '1 va - : RT..-Y,-1'fTq'!-tvzzv: ir 1:-'-T-'lfwvv-A -Q ,sat ,X-:E2'l.:f. 5 --'1 7 x 'C:?7f7'?s:wT:r:f 1 -f. wie? tcffwe, -:. fr-.-1-237' f L v, :. vars. w N1 - -few fwfr 'sw f wr- fr 'l M , .. .. . . . . . , .. . . ,-. ., -,.-,: -.ea - . .-A .-:fra - . ,iz---:--f---. A1'v::' fvt ,,,:I,,1::.L,g. lp. -.,-7'-.MA .-,M--.,., V - I. J.,-.V F - , lat-.. t - . . i . . . L, W, .,,.,.,,, ,,1...,.,.... .. -- -1 .. 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EN, Sphinx Head, Atmosg ,' Wearer of the C , Freshman Football Team, Varsity Football Team 7., 3, Chairman, Freshman Q!. ' Banquet Committee, Sophomore Smoker Committee, Chairman, junior Smoker Committee. -I ill Kuucwoon HALLOCK SAVAGE, Kirk, Mamaroneck. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Dwight School. Four years at Cornell. 9 Eg Varsity Football Squad 3, Ye Hosts. .-l . ' Vi' . ii Ross SCANLAN, Scan, Buffalo. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Lafayette High lrg School. Five years at Cornell. Eleusis, AEP, Dramatic Club, The Owls. i CARLISLE ScHADE, C.S., St. Louis, Mo. Chemistry. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Soldan High 2 K School. Four years at Cornell. Grasselli Scholarship. f I ROBERT MERTENS SCHAEFER, Bud, Lynbrook. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty. Prepared at South Side High School. Four years at Cornell. GX. fl ARTHUR HENRY SCHAFER, Schaf, Richmond Hill. Electrical Engineering. Age, twenty-one. j Prepared at Richmond Hill High School. Four years at Cornell. HKNg College Soccer Team 3, ' I l University Orchestra 1, 7.. . 1,3 Lvl' , SYLVAN BENJAMIN SCHAPIRO, Shappy, Baltimore, Md. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty- , two, Prepared at Baltimore Polytechnic Institute. Three years at Cornell. OAT, Menorah, l . Secretary 4. I R f if A , ALBERT JAMES SCHEU, JR., Al, St. Louis, Mo. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at I Jackson Academy. Four years at Cornell. AAfIJ. 1 lf ll It A -My l iii' lfhl l .. Ffwwqlmf ., if-.,QQ9f' f W - W 7 , . 7, :9':f'f: . N V if -nina' Eff- -- N ---14-' --'. ,ff ' - frfffff-1-.-1-ixkvv--1'-ffE1-rf--rw-fry:-,-::f,tmv 5.-3?-rf-,eff-1.-f--f-f-v --.J s'-A -'f-' : f-. -:W lift- ff -1 '-'-1 r' l If . W lr. lr il ' ,V T I T511 , il all El l R N ga id' 1 Q e f-A -E --A A -A at E A rlffftaiz' -..g:i1..gjf51 ...fi YE.3.:TATiig3.iZQE.l'f?:,4a..n- Ti 1--3 fu- 'S - P 140 ,fx ' ,C 'F' -. I, f. -cp gm 3 A., , Cf ra, -w Tiff'-M , f Y 4 ,, ' a l1fa.,..... 'diy ' f' 4, Y- 'il W W M.--N., . A L 1 RLY' I 51-.4 5. V a 1. af-aaa. ,, c.-.s,:,...T-,.-f aa, --. - A aa D rr' sz 1 'er' ' -gif ff-- , .D ,, ' ' ' K. Q . .-.DAWN al, X- .. -AL'x.Y 'ii' ffi 'T i - f ' 'f -' ' if' -' '-'- ,Q fe W fix, YL - -f ' '-3- li - fl!! -sit? :il Lift 1,1 -':-- ,1,::31,::1: 'fg:T:'.':r.i--iv' ,xii-n l sw- - - A- Y-Y . - . A:-.. -- .21 - .A -wa .,.. Ll 1 ,Tl ill .- '. all Fell' fir 5 M. .Q I lil l .1 ig si H fl. .N A ill . fE?:?.?2f A' 1' if ?7 EQl3fi!Ti12f - --- JA- -'wb UN-1-40 Vin-Q-inn , ' 'i' 'Q 'I' f Tigttix--'-A ll . ww T' F TF 55 , Jaton HARVE1' Sci-HERENBERG, joe Smoothe, Brooklyn. Forestry. Age, twenty. Prepared at Bush- ifg 3 wick High School. Four years at Cornell. President, Deutscher Verein, Forestry Club. EDGAR Sci-ILEs1NGER, Swede, Yonkers. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Yonkers High School. Two years at Cornell. flllf IT, Freshman Cross Country Squad, Cross Country Club, Track Club. I i l . . Q Oscan EDWARD Sci-1UE1zR'r, Ha , New York Citv. A riculture. A e, twentv-one. Pre ared at HI , P . 8 8 . P fl, Stuyvesant High School. Three and one-half years at Cornell. CIPA TI, College Soccer Team, New- 5' I man Club, Masque 1, 4. it ill Josam-1 THEODORE SCHULTZ, joe, Lackawanna, Arts and Sciences. Age, nineteen. Prepared at Fredonia Normal High School. Four years at Cornell. State Cash and Tuition Scho arships, Knickerbocker Bursary. fx V1NcEN'r JOHN ScHw1NGEr., Vince, Dansville. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at S: Dansville High School. Four years at Cornell. AEQIJ, Quill and Dagger, Red Key, Freshman Advisory Committee 3, C.U.C.A. Council 3, 4, A.A. Membership Committee 4, Athletic Coun- cil 3, 4, Ball and Chain, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, Acting Manager of Tennis 3, 1 Manager 4. ROBERT GURDINEER SEAMAN, Bob, Nyack. Chemistry. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Nyack High School. Four years at Cornell. HOWARD TALLMAN SEARLES, jeff, Auburn. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Auburn Academic High School. Four years at Cornell. QA, Musical Clubs 45 University Orches- tra 1, 1, 3, 4, University Band 1, 1., 3, 4, State Cash Scholarship. h .IT MAX SEBORER, Mac, Philadelphia, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Manual Training High School. Four years at Cornell. '86 Memorial Stage 3, State Tuition Scholarship, 1 . Undergraduate Scholarship. T4 V5 V. ,Y ,Ya Y - - - r i, 44 -ff:vw.:-:g--uve-.'..ef-: '-z:- - v-I-are--.--.ifmfve-r-ref' f- FTF TTT' il - -- - -.- -D ,,.a., -A -0- - f-- s-- -- I . i '. i ,. 3. lf. tl, ii if' J 5. S Ei ll P 4 A , Q Q li . .-. at ,D , D . 41 Y M Y Y ...- .........., . . ,-... a... V ,Y -..M --: ,n.er-v------- an -- aaa? 2'.1Z.Ef.- M.-.L,.fw.':,2?f4ai5-Q ..-- -'las -.-wafigaau.-'False1.,1.ea.25aa-:gagea.1. T..1:1i1-im i'r'.aj.j....,'- 'J , Y Z-.ga--1--, T-an.,-.,a.... -,-3- -- --.1.,,a,.:.-:..,:awp- -F.-v..--.- --.'. J---A-vfxzh-W 141 L , ,af V an W ,,, , , ,, , , , W. .....,.... V V--H --Ha ---y , , , C . r' -'ea-gavrqqqqyffqffaprgegf-,rv-1 la...-i. , .q3vf-w.-fX.,W-.-,- fy-frvrfitf612-2-.r'?f1TH f:rf ':v1':'Q-is' - T5 -- lTT'T'ii'4T5'L .fa 59s. 5 .V A X' -1 H S .-.if kr .. D A it reele.5'1 j ? ii' ,L - gf? Tti: r'l:a fxjgflilcg A-.f::sfeg.LT 11.5. A . Ugg .- :wtf ,ff--wiigm' e- E. --'1.4.4a:tfT'y ,Q FT F 1 TLT' la, 'ti-,L ' tr, ',f -1-1 Ti-we' af 3 .-......,aa..-,J.-..-.....,...,-.i.-.1.....--.., I Y.. -,,xd.. ,.. ,, ff- W.. 1-., WWE... . 5 I I I I l l 4 4. l iHf-A Jw:-v-:verve'-'.'r7rgv'f-'?9nf?i'51i'T f',ffmiq:fe,Q -- - ,Q-.--T-7,---I --V - rf.----rr-,, f . ,.,,. -fa ,,,,,,.,,. -e,,..,., 1- , . ni ,MIL N. ww , . . . . ..-. , A .. ,.,,,,.-.,,,B..,.-a,,...xc.1-nt 1.,i3,,,.:.z-.xaf-.a,g4.e:s2v1:z!E.ff.e,v' DANA MONTROSE SECOR, Seite, Hopewell, N. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-four. Prepared at Trenton High School. Five years at Cornell. CDKIF, Sphinx Head, Freshman Advisory Commit- tee, Acting Manager of Soccer 3, Manager 4. WALTER JOHN SEELBACH, Tubby, Buffalo. Landscape Architecture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Masten Park High School. Four years at Cornell. KAP, Freshman Football Team, Freshman Basketball Team, Varsity Basketball Squad 7., 3, College Soccer Team, University Orchestra 1, z, 3, 4. EDWARD STURGIS SEELEY, Ed, New York City. Electrical Engineering. Age., twenty-One. Pte- pared at Manual Training High School. Four years at Cornell. ET, College Soccer Team, College Track Team, State Cash Scholarship. Q ALVIN OTIS SEVERANCE, Sevie, Waverly. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Wav- erly High School. Four years at Cornell. AEG, Sphinx Head, Wearer of the C , Freshman Track Team, Varsity Track Squad 1, Varsity Track Team 3, 4, C.U.C.A. Council 3, C.U.C.A. Cabinet 4, Track Club, Cross Country Club, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. JOSEPH ROBERT S1-IAE'FFER,JR., Joe, Doc, Ballston Spa. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Ballston Spa High School. Four years at Cornell. Chairman, College .Honor Commit- tee 4, Central Honor Committee 3, 4, C.U.C.A. Council 1. HAROLD KENYON SHARPE, Bob, Ithaca. Architecture. Age, twenty-six. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Five years at Cornell. AXA, Glee Club 1, 7., 3, 4, 5, British-American Club 3, 4. BENJAMIN MYARTIN SHAUB, Ben, New Freedom, Pa. Mechanical Engineering. Age, thirty-two. .Prepared at Ithaca High School. Six years at Cornell. ROBERT WESLEY SHIPMAN, Bob, Mount Vernon. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Mount Vernon High School. Three and one-half years at Cornell. XE, Winner, Fuertes Me- morial Stage 3, Cross Country Club 1, State Cash Scholarship. B1-4,-gn-g -uw, wwf.. J t-- -Kpqncr-w-sfrtfge 1-va-1 riff.,-,. xx-nn, f f- 1 W H Y ' -: 1-.1 - 1-fav:-rev,-,f ,g-,fx-mvzvf. 3--A-ef.-f .---.--t.-,.a- -fa wgz- -,: neu?-T 1-:mr--L f -gs .f - ,, .,,: . .1 .f. .. ,Lui N-2f,1.'.,: -new V w F ,- 4 1. Lg nr- ---' wr glide.. -alfa -'V were 'f lv. r ff . -,L-.-I-E --1-iff-g.'7:..f1-L' .'-I-'-f. 1- .A P' 142. 4 'f '1T qT'f.-i?T 'M' 5 ' 'ittff' W' 2 P 'LL h 3 fi? 'PL' i ' T Elfflfg . H - f-W' iff 7 gr .,,.LbL',,-gg.,-g Q. 2 V 1 - el' 5 will il if 5+ 'i F i in . ii i F Ag i 4 . :N I M3 li -,.c...,.,, .. in . .. ll J- 'fjjgy ffyfj .f-' 77 5'5 '-' ' ' if-'Pi' M .gay +A-was - as E E i liiiii 5 HENRYJOHN S1-HREY, Hank, Warwick. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Warwick 'l High School. Four years at Cornell. i ii i NEHELIIAH OSBORNE SIEGFRIED, Ozzy, Buffalo. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-three. Prepared I-' 'Q at Hutchinson-Central High School. Two years at Cornell. AAKIJ. li ' fy ROBERT HERMANN SIEGFRIED, Sieg, Pittsburgh, Pa. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-six, Prepared at Asheville High School. Four years at Cornell. E qi - ABRAHAM MITCHELL SILVERMAN, Bill, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty. Pre- pared at Columbia Grammar School. Three and one-half years at Cornell. KIPEA. J. fi P1 ALFRED BRUCE SIMMONS, Bruce, San Francisco, Calif. Arts and Sciences. Four years at Cornell. fi Telluride Association, Varsity Debate Squad 3,J21I'lLlS, Thumb Tack Club. ' Y Q1 HENRY EUGENE S1ssoN, Gene, Ithaca. Forestry. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Ithaca High i- School. Four years at Cornell. Forestry Club. 5. LYLE ALBERT SISSON, Socks, Earlville. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Sherburne ii High School. Three and one-half years at Cornell. KAP. I n l COLIN O'NEAL SKINNER, Col, Brooklyn. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Manual Training High School. Two and one-half years at Cornell. E N, Glee Club. lp-.,n'xv:v...f-i..- n- A11-.r-.-Zfvfafflgvrfngf-A-fE1r:s six'n.N.f-Eff-1-wkffyqgr-.-E::r.Qiivl3ZrZQE:?:ef,QLvfn--1-:weve-milf. -ffe I E7:-nie.--c-f:.:.wf-:-Swv!-Irs 'v f'I 3 A ? nf. 5. ,. 91. in uw . if ti my i'l , 61 4 bf T :I is L. I: 5 gl is FI, l Q, .. A,-M ,g,,,A,,W,,,,:,, ,,A, ,,,,,,,A W ,J . A7 iw W EV-rf'.',f:1Q-'..,vf-4,:!1T.g1',-pf .rf:f.ii'5gP-Q6.-Lfnis.--14411-'il Y. -. r-559-1-avrr'12--'lffliggiln.J-..-r rf:-ggi S-'irc-e-ffl' ' 'wi ef-1 '.:-r 1'---1-EIL? - '-- -. -.. .Nwxw 143 - ...f-emazesfx i mqsfctjgsi fs. ,? ,xl rift.. 4 1 ,:AL1fj.Y,2u,4 .Q 4 . ,. T ,:.lY,. Q .,:K I .,XX . -,..., .,.- f:,.r1.....,.f.jQ4 B, L A' -A fx nr f- ', NL, v f f , .. . . . -YW . .. . L . ,,.5i',... ,. -.. . ,M EL, Y . .,.. . iff, , F Slay i fl f fri.: 'ai'- 3w47?x-ix -' . 11 ,fT7'2 3'?'f:'ef'rrei-2 1 'r1212'ff5:ii2:ef.'.:'2 GDi'iaE':'.T': q1fEF1f? 5?'2Tf-'2 ffliffpzpvcgvjfpg 32,1 f give :ev -Fd WILLIAM FAVRE SLATER, Buddy, Memphis, Tenn. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Central High School. Three years at Cornell. ATA, Atmos, President, Savage Club, Beth L'Amed, Atrux, Musical Clubs, Southerners Club. ALEXANDER NORTON SLocUM, Jn., Red, New York City. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty- one. Prepared at Schenley High School. Four years at Cornell. OAX, Atmos, Red Key, Freshman Tax Committee, The Cornell Daily .Yun Board, Associate Editor z.. . HARDICK ALLEN SMITH, Schenectady. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Schenectady High School. Four years at Cornell. , LEO CHARLES SMITH, Oneida. Electrical Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Yates High School. Four years at Cornell. Officers Club, A.I.E.E. DAVID SOLOWAY, Dave, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty. Prepared at DeWitt Clinton High School. Three and one-half years at Cornell. Freshman Football Squad, Varsity Football Squad 1. JOSEPH SoRo'rsKY, Shine, Newark, N. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Bar- ringer High School. Four years at Cornell. AE TI, Varsity Football Squad I., 3. WALTER TURNER SOUTHWORTH, Batavia. Arcs and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Batavia High School. Four years at Cornell. AXA, Sphinx Head, University Orchestra 1, 7., 3, University Band I, 7., Musical Clubs I, 2., 3, 4, Ball and Chain, Press Club, State Cash and Tuition Scholar- ships, The Come!! Widow Board, 3, 4, The Cornell Daily .Yun Board, Column Editor 4. LEWICE LESLIE SovocooL, Sovey, Addison. Agriculture. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Addison High School. Four years at Cornell. -3---.-5-3-1vv1ffq-fn-eff-wr-:argl--1-L.,,a:-rpm,-F11 .,.. -..LL-fvf,-,,,..-,.--W Y- +A, - -- -- -Q ee - -ww N --'W ef V - - . '--- - . . f . ,. HY... ..-. .. - .,,.,,,,,-55'--U-fm ff--1-.tr-'f,f,ff,,,.4-.. f1..,...--..e,.tvf-.':,- fa- ,..,, .A ... --mv. . .-I -. J ,,,,.,,,,4.E-..--L -f-... . . . , . , We , , , Y V, , ,v,,,q,t, ,,,, , , . , ,. .. W.. L L. ,M ,M . Y ,NYT ,. . ,,,4..i, Lwiv., ...TL,,..,T,...-..t.....-,.M.-,7,:.-f-ff--- .V ,.-,,,,,,,-,:,,,,..:....,.,.-f...-,,,:-.-.-. L .Q fx-,-. Q ,..,-.., g,,e,v 144 . . - . 1' ff . -jf! ,V---. Quee- ,f T WJ'--. 3 'WI ., fr 4 ' .. -jg, .3 ,Y-. F? ..,f--,Z Y f W gg. L-,Ln Lg- 'L L ,dl '-ff L v J! 35.55 3 s,.....,. . ',L......-:--4. f- -.A........, f- EL... - - 'j 7 Hgnng '-,T Wm 3 N Q f vi, ,ii 1-, - - .3 ,,:g55 ,:j.x lp V- ,-A: Lees: 'egsrez-f,:f:.13.1L:i7':::?-Teferjy T I.. L F' A. l y. A -1 Yi 3 4 ,- ii. ii f. ig A, l 1 E VT, V- --f-- Y---f -x ff ' Wg ' ' r H ' 'r ' .T 171' ' Q ::L Q kA ' E. .L ' ' ' r 1 T ' 4 i'.: ':'g:11iQj' J 4243 ,M-ggi,-v'1Q-,,, ev, iw-, .LY ,.E1g-.eie4K:-- g ,--,-- . .. , Lg-..-1Lg:.i:-...a:i-.qWi l gl.lL7' lx W5 larger ww -tj il l ii it fe It ll T fl la li ,1 .Fl ' W 1. , 32 ,l I 3 i iw ig A Y A .. Ilgj,,,Q 'W W 'A Lf... '.' Tlw...-.-.--W w..-- -,-a. Y. -. ...-. --W- - - .Q-H -- Yf--VY -- ---------W M V A ll i PAUL EDWARD SPAHN, Stubby, Pleasantville. Agriculture. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Pleasant- 1 l 'ifl , ville High School. Four years at Cornell. Varsity Crew Squad 45 College Crew 1, 1, 3, C.U.C.A. ilhlfl Council 3, Independent Association, University Band 1, 7., 3, 45 Pistol Club 1, 7., 3, 4, Masonic -.3 1 Club, Kermis. lflu .l lv ll' BYRON SPENCE, BV, Dundee. A riculture. A e, twentv-three. Pre ated at Starkey Seminary. ii . . 8 S . P . :f 1 Three and one-half years at Cornell. QA, Round-Up Club. i l ffl 1 , W l SCHUYLER ORGAIN SPURRIER, Sl-:y, Okmulgee, Olcla. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Pre- 5 al , ated at Okmul ee Hi h School. Two and one-half ears at Cornell. BAE, Officers Club. ' 1 my P 8 8 Y x' l l , W THEODORE FOSTER SQUIRES, Ted, Water Mill. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at ' Q lf, Southampton High School. Four years at Cornell. ET, Tb: Cornell Civil Engineer Board 3, Adver- 1' tising Manager 4. W if , Q, CHARLES MAXWELL STAINTON, Butch, Buffalo. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at il , l lg- Lafayette High School. Four years at Cornell. AEYIH Sphinx Head, HCT , Wearer ofthe C g .l l Varsity Hockey Team 2., 3, Captain 4, Varsity Lacrosse Team 1, 3. ilk ai A i 'lf ASHFORD WORTHINGTON STALNAKER, Granville, Ohio. Electrical Engineering. Age, twenty-eight. , 1 1 Prepared at Broaddus Academy. Four years at Cornell. W HAROLD STALNAKER, Granville, Ohio. Electrical Engineering. Age, twenty-five. Prepared at Broaddus Academy. Four years at Cornell. - l H HARRY STAREIELD, Jock, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Boys' High H W , School. Four years at Cornell. OAT, f-DKQJ, La Tertulia Estudiantinag State Cash and Tuition IQ , Q1 3 Scholarshipsgj. G. White Prize 3. l . U 5 1 ia Q N ig' . l l l ..... YJE. L 1 L I V i. .. Z fa 11 M, 1 I .,, , I l L ET 1 i , .1 s l , I IE l , r 2 l i li lil I i P' 1 l at i l ik Y lg i , stir on A R Aa ...-...s..f -far I 'Q?LHf-ggiif-'--ff-'etscgfff-' a.m1'-4.eQf,f,zsg:.'f1+::..: 2' 1 ff QL? 1...g'f+ f- -gsueu v1'f '4:g4g.:z4g:: Ls e:J.fl+1i1--egehfe -152 ' -lil 145 fl -r Ui A 3 1 1 I l , V- -MESA .RY . . .. . .. .. KJ., . .- in 5, K, ii K 3 AFM, . Ti., i ,:...,,...,,-x., Y.,,...r A, 4 l l:.' .li V 7 l w I f r i: . R. ,M i r T x. n. ii K. fll H, L I l .ll I .H illil F g H f Y ,Y Y f J , iw '-T'-- -24141 RTI-'f sjiV11f-ff-'rl'-A-viJ-1'T'fFffC17fFiT-Y+f'f'f'7fi:f:1-1 -' R--H1 rs- -Q-5-+1:'2'c:'.:-,::qf,w1vv?1'3'5'5hf:-+nav.-caaza-Arif,-,:a4..'-Qtr ,-.,g..wrzf:::q,- i 3 V L. YW -, ---- fm -- 7, V W ai, Y ,azww V-U I i . - v 1 C ERNEST WALTER STARR, Ernie, Albany. Electrical Engineering. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at 'A Albany High School. Five years at Cornell. OA, HKN, TB TI. E PHILIP CHARLES STEIN, Charlie, Baltimore, Md. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty. Prepared at , Baltimore Polytechnic Institute. Three years at Cornell, TBI-I, KIDKIIJ, XE, College Soccer ,, Team 4, Hermits Club, A.S.C.E. l FRANK BERESFORD STELLWAGEN, A'Frank, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Pre- yl pared at Boys' High School .. Four years at Cornell. AX, Red Key, Freshman Cross Country Team, Assistant Manager of Interscholastic Track 3, Manager 4. T' BERNARD BARR STERN, Bern, Cleveland, Ohio. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty. Prepared 3- at East High School. Four years at Cornell. QJEA. all . . . . 4' 1 HOWARD EISLER STERNAU, Howie, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Age, nineteen. Prepared 4 at Franklin School. Four years at Cornell. ZBT. Z.. EDWIN STERNBERG, Ed, New York City. Electrical Engineering. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at in DeWitt Clinton High School. Four years at Cornell. HACIP, Associate Member DramaticvClub, Ev Officers Club, State Cash Scholarship. 1 JULIAN HAYNES STEWARD, Oolie, San Francisco, Calif. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-three. ' W Prepared at Central High School. Three years at Cornell. Telluride Association, Varsity Debate f Squad, Debate Council, The Owls, Thumb Tack Club, Glee Club. J' THOMAS LUKE STIRLING, Tom, Wilmington, Del. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared V, at Wilmington Friends' School. Four years at Cornell. KE, Quill and Dagger, Aleph Samach, I Red Key, Al-Djebar, Wearer of the C , Freshman Track Team, Freshman Baseball Team, f Varsity Baseball Team 7., 3, Freshman Banquet Committee, College Honor Committee IQ Central 1 Honor Committee, Secretary 3, Acting Chairman 4, Student Council Q., 3, 4, Masque, British- , American Club, Secretary 4, Saturday Lunch Club, Faculty-Student Rushing Committee, Com- 1 mittee of Welcome for New Students. ., 4 . .fa af... --.D .... Mr., ,,..., , ..-E .. E Far:vzw-Jf-.1y1,-...-.-:f-.:,e-1-.:-arpf:-1:--1 -:flew-aa,-f1lru:'r3Hy1few:-.-.M-,-11.5,-,pine,,y-,,7,,.,,,,.,,,,.,,..,,., ,.1.f-tu... ,Yr ,... ,:.,.-,..Cf-.v.m::,,--N. .Y .1-. 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Four years at Cornell. AZ, Helios, College Honor Group 1. jlxl MARCELLU5 HENRY STOVE, Mar, Washington, D. C. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-three. Pre- l, pared at Central High School. Four years at Cornell. ECIPE, BFE, Rifle Team I, 2., Pistol and l Revolver Team 1, 1, 3, 4, Senators Club, President 4, Rifle Club, Pistol and Revolver Club, ll! Assistant in Geology 4. 4 .tl EDWIN HOLBROOK STRATPORD, Ed, Jersey City, N. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. l, Prepared at Stevens School. Two years at Cornell. XID, Musical Clubs 4. Y 'lxj GEORGE CLARENCE STRONG, Boone, Water Mill. Agriculture. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Southampton High School. Four years at Cornell. EY, Rifle Team I, Q., Farmers' Week Commit- 4 tee 3, 4, Masque Q., 3, Pistol and Revolver Club, Rifle Club, Kermis Play. PAscHAL NEILsoN STRONG, JR., Pat, Savannah, Ga, Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-three. Grad- uate of U. S. Military Academy. Lieutenant, Corps of Engineers Cdetailed at Cornell Universityb. ' One year at Cornell. Sl EDWIN HART STRUNK, Buzz, Ithaca. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Four years at Cornell. GJAE, Ofhcers Club. 2 EDWARD CORNELL SULLIVAN, JR., Ax, Kansas City, Mo. Electrical Engineering. Age, twenty- four. Prepared at Soldan High School. Four years at Cornell. ZAE, Red Key. 3 1 HEWLETT EDGAR SUTTON, Sutt, Patterson. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Brewster 1 L High School. Four years at Cornell. V., . 4 1? lf - 'W' V nfuffl F?t5r1'5'r4:vf,v:-,..-fc---v.:vr:r.vpvf1.1f'?'7775rEf-I-Au-eil'Efer-1f7if:e-.-.f--nr-..-1sf:1f !J1Fq5:-Lf1-fc-nfl-Rf-'T -'VTRQD'-'C '-'e' if-K'2f- F 'QYf':'e'f 'T'Y k 2 9':1 3'q , . K Km, . , .,.W,.,, Ll.. f, P1 il l f lf fi -err:-1--Q 1-1.e.i:'-1:33-r.I':-.Eam.-.G 2.-pfqx-.::.sf-.JL-A'-5 2 r-.-wJ--f--wi-,gfaif1-I---fr-L-' f - '- 'WH 'V- 'i 'f iff' '-W e- 14+ - lf L' V ' .JI ,.,l 147 FRANCIS MARION SWEET, Buffalo. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at South Park High School. Four years at Cornell. CIDA K, Cercle Francais 3, Secretary 4, La Tertulia Estudiantina, State Tuition Scholarship, Undergraduate Scholarship. ABRAM KERNELLE SWERSIE, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Boys' High School. Four years at Cornell. Varsity Track Squad 4, Officers Club 3, 4, Lieutenant, F.A.R.O.T.C. 4, State Tuition Scholarship. STEVENS GIDDINGS TABOR, Steve, Dover Plains. Veterinary. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Dover Plains High School. Four years at Cornell. QT2. GLENN ROBERTS TAET, Taffy, Ticonderoga. Electrical Engineering. Age, twenty-four. Prepared at Ticonderoga High School. Four years at Cornell. Scorpion, TBI-I, HKN, Dramatic Club, Assistant Business Manager 7., 3, Business Manager 4Q0fF1CCfS Club. SAMUEL ARMSTRONG TALBOT, Sam, Cap, jamaica. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Boys' High School. Four years at Cornell. CDB K, CID KCIJ, Scabbard and Blade, Freshman Crew, Varsity Crew Squad 1, 3, College Crew 2., 3, Military Honor Committee, Officers Club, Scout Club, Musical Clubs, Major, F.A.R.O.T.C., State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, Pulitzer Scholarship. GORDON HENRY TAYLOR, Stub, New York City. Forestry. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Emer- son High School. Four years at Cornell. ET, Varsity Football Squad 3, Forestry Club, The Cornell Farerrer Board 4. MALCOLM ROLLISON TAYLOR, Male, Baltimore, Md. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Baltimore Polytechnic Institute. Three years at Cornell. QJFA, Atmos, Varsity Football Squad 3, Varsity Lacrosse Squad 3, Freshman Advisory Committee 3, College Banquet Committee 3, A.S.M.E., Assistant Secretary 3, Chairman 4. WILLIAM PEcrc TAYLOR, Bill, Chink, Maywood, N. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty. Pre- pared at Hackensack High School. Four years at Cornell. AY, College Swimming Team L, Freshman Advisory Committee 3, Military Honor Committee 3, College Honor Committee 4, C.U.C.A. Drive Committee 3, 4, Religious Education Committee 1, 7., Council 7., 4, Cabinet 3, 4, British-American Club, Cornell-in-China Club, President 3, 4, Saturday Lunch Club, Musical Clubs 2., 3, 4, Officers Club, First Lieutenant, R.O.T.C. 3. 148 I 'T vii- '.,iiK. fi' ,f Ti-, is' P V. Y v. ff'-. - --f-X - 4:-V. V-LVfVV-aI.V-IV V V.. -' '. - ! H If 'I ' I- ..V.. ... ,..V... S LV . . V , V V Y- VV VV .-M ,, V - J... W P-lv.. , , . , , L .,.. AVLVVV -. L V V V VVVVVVVVV VV VV-.. ,Vx I ,V-. -A . V V VVVVV VV..V VLV VV VVVVVV VI..-.V VV. ,- 1 VV A VV V V V. V V-S,KVV V V me ,VV-. VV V ..JVV V V VV VV VVVVV -VVVVVVV--if S.. ,W A rg, X , , , H 4 . V Y Y rw. ,QM-, A,-,,-,in P , S x V, V .. L. V. V V-, L. :' ,-,, WL, . V . M.-- .,...L.af.-,VIe............a. I' -all N 'V,VV. V . VVV V VV V, Vg X V .5 kai:-. K - ' L: fra' jar.:-.f - .Lp::z4Vf:.,4V,f zgz..L,V'V. Vj VVV-V :lil X' 1 Xl gif fx S l 7 I Ji ll l 'B I I I: . J 1 i ii 1-1 I fl I is Q. lil li ll I I, I 2 l ll? I.-VVVVV-V V VV-VV V. V V VVV-VVV V ti II544411112T-?42-ive'-HQWMM----I H- -I ---- --f- ,- aff f,V-1 'I---N-If I TA. --' ---- S'-eer2f-f-11-f?F4??Q1f-2-Qin'----'ff I2 'tl l-l fT'TV, Yrrr HY TY' if VV M Y W' 4 I Y A V 'Y Vrf TE' 'YT 'h.TTW iffriim ll lA - -L'-ATYAN'-1 'i' ' 'T T-T W 'W' ' ' 'T w T z f tn- 5 LoUIs TI-IALER, Leftie, Lew, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-One. Prepared at Boys' l High School. Four years at Cornell. OAT, Freshman Baseball Squad. i, AUSTIN KEFAUVER THOLIIAS, Tommy, Frederick, Md. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-one. Pre- pared at Boys' High School. Three years at Cornell. C9 EI, Southerners Club. 'l nl' ELMER XVILLIAM THOMAS, JR., Tommy, Joliet, Ill. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-two. ,QQ Prepared at Joliet High School. Four years at Cornell. SAX, Sphinx Head, Red Key, Wearer ii-R ofthe C , Freshman Basketball Team, Freshman Baseball Team, Varsity Baseball Team 7., 3, I Varsity Basketball Squad z., junior Smoker Committee, Freshman Advisory Committee. Tr 1 E ,I CHAUNCEY ARTHUR THOMPSON, Tommie, Fairhaven, Mass. Architecture. Age, twenty-eight. Prepared at Fairhaven High School. Four years at Cornell. SIJKIV, Varsity Track Squad 1, 3, 4, L'Ogive. CLAUDE STANDISH THOMPSON, Little Rock, Ark. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Little Rock High School. Four years at Cornell. WILLIAM RATCLIFFE THOMPSON, Bill, Little Rock, Ark. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-one. :I Prepared at Little Rock High School. Four years at Cornell. KA, Sphinx Head, Pyramid, LCT , A Wearer of the C , Freshman Lacrosse Team, Varsity Lacrosse Team 7., 3, Freshman Advisory Committee 3, 4, Southerners Club, British-American Club. if MEDFORD THEODORE THOMSON, Tommy, Medina. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-One. Prepared 23 at Medina High School. Four years at Cornell. Scabbard and Blade, Glee Club, Officers Club, T, I CIIPIQIIII, F.A.R.o.T.c. EDWARD GEORGE THORP, Ed, Rochester. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Hunt- ington School. Four years at Cornell. AXA. L I 5, iw V V ,V V...VV-fVVV?- V 'fin , . .,.,, VV . VLH. ,I-4. . :mf Tdf .. .VVV.v.VaVV-V Ver :M I 4-.QI-we Sf-I-, -I-Vf.:,I t-Y 7:--n:'sffv'fI1H :- -.I fr nr,-.viiii'siIC'TA::'1gji'5F 1'51':W'3Krq3::.C'.:f17T':'v-2-1-r. - fIf--K'-'gffffv -1- ff- 'l?1'f'. - 'fue - - 'J' 'F - - - --' V ' v r - '- I ,. E - 5 if I QI. B. i Z?- ,Q is E g.. Q ,I it 5. il 5 i l ,. -W .....V..,f-.,. D., l' 'r I 1 1 , l i l l l I I l i .. ,...V- I NIH:--,'.-1 .-- -If-Fifi' V lI.I.V- .-me-.---aQ.I ,- : V ,- -,. -I' sf'-:.II.. .1 V V - t I-HIV,-rv1'71Yr:'I,..If 'f'm' -f.-- - -V. .. -- -VV .V I I -I - . V. , ,V V ff .. I I fx - 1. x I.Ig,V, VVVV .VV f ...V QIVIVV V-V 7 VV,..I.-...I.....V.,.. ..,.V,VV,:..aV,LYV'V VV 7 V V L V . V:VV-..rV VV VV...,..a....... VVVV-VV , -.i:.VL.V, V 149 4 Q N:-S V Q QI.. I- V . 0 1 , , -4+a.fm:um.maa.:a ---A . 11, 'ie B3 i- - ' ' L 7 4- T ------ ' ---1. --f,...a.,- fair Diff.:-,-'i 'Z'-flzi' - :T-1 ' ng, .YQ. ., ,. . . . . ..-7,4 ,. .A M-.- -,..-.- ,,,,7 LEENVLLL-.- .Y .ul - 4.14. V. , -- 3,-A - ---,- . ---.V ,. A. gggahltg-. A ,- K 4- H -pr, api, AM. '- W W jfgf Tl 3 -i 3 ii Lf 74 7 V ,r .. . , .,, , ,. . L....,..-. ..,..,.,. .,,..,,. VL, L ' . . ' '7 4 4 - ' p - f i- I -' '- -'L '--1 J- - -'-'H - '31-are f f?'A1f T2i'- '-, :ST-3. Q.:-1 '2I'?Z '+Ur'Prre2'f-1 w-r-af-i:2'n wir,-fr-.avg 411:-1::r1:.:fm --, :ew-+839--, ,i 3 l Y 7 ....,-... YW W ,. L 'i O'r'ro SP.-xULD1NG TINKEL, Tinlc, Spokane, Wash. Electrical Engineering. Age, twenty-Five. Grad- uate of U. S. Military Academy. Lieutenant, Corps of Engineers Cdetailed at Cornell Universityl. ll One year at Cornell. Masonic Club. l i GEORGE FREDERICK T1TUs, George, New York City. Architecture. Age, twenty-four. Prepared L at Stuyvesant High School. Four years at Cornell. KAP, Scabbard and Blade, Freshman Tax Committee, Military Honor Committee, OHicers Club, Captain, F.A.R.O.T.C. 1, 4, Seaman Prize. ' . 3 HAYDEN HUMPHREY Toz1ER, JR., Toz, Johnsonburg. Agriculture. Age, twenty-four. Prepared at Attica High School. Four years at Cornell. Acacia, Freshman Baseball Squad, Varsity Baseball Squad 2.5 College Baseball Team 3, Masonic Club. 12 l PAUL HENRY TRAVIS, Lafe, East Stroudsburg, Pa. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at East Stroudsburg High School. Five years at Cornell. AXP, JCV , Junior Varsity Y 4: . A Crew Q., Freshman Tax Committee. Q -3 O'r'ro ALBERT TROSTEL, Tros, Milwaukee, Wis. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Pre- :' G pared at Milwaukee University School. Four years at Cornell. LEw1s JOSEPH TROUNSTINE, JR., Atlanta, Ga. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty. Prepared at Horace Mann School. Four years at Cornell. ZBT. WHITNEY MAYNARD TROUSDALE, Whit, Rome, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Pre- pared at Ithaca High School. Four years at Cornell. KAP, Freshman Track Team, Varsity Track 4' Squad J., 3, 4, College Track Team LQ College Honor Committee Q., Freshman Advisory Commit- I tee 3, 4, Senior Ball Committee, Secretary, Interfraternity Rushing Association 4, C.U.C.A. , Council 3, President 4, Cross Country Club 1, The Owls 3, 4, '86 Memorial Stage 7., Varsity Debate Team 3, 4, College Athletic Director 3. 'J RALPH ARNOLD TUDOR, Hood River, Ore. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-three. Graduate of U. S. gf Military Academy. Second Lieutenant, Corps of Engineers Cdetailed at Cornell Universityl. One year at Cornell. - '1 1 l 1 fegeefi-: fl:-Elia Vg?-'eiflw-1.wiwffegq.-7.1 P.. f 'iflvi 1-. .. -V-ef?Tffiiiifiese-if-f?Q1s4f2iii '5' - -- fe ---f'- 3 ---T-L:i:fY!?if:::-::Ll---ef-jg-'Y A-ifrgzegiel :fm e -Qmmffa-iii: L L . .:', 7, f':if:,Y A--.44 54 l li 1 ,il Fl 'S . lil I 'N i l lil 5 r .44 u ,M,,,.-V,N,- Mm- , A F orrf , W q 1 ' l iiiiiiliiels''?,i.if.Q1.iij.affaff: A 150 X, Ag, Tie-il' ggyf 3,-ffii fs.-- as sc. 1 n 1 Q. if ,I v fi fl .il fl sl l 7 l Q 5l it T af, li ,. .1 A my J ,gl il Il' if-A - 'Ana ez: . .:...--ff er., 1,1 '-- 2-7-'.:fE..i::1.Y ff--i -l. eff Tl-Si' fgilejml '-.53 ' -e A ff- -A-' - W --A 1.1, ,143 will yn. J: -.-.- . - --- . f af , .g1- . i iiifilr-1..e,.igj'-'Ziawg,, lu- Q ,f X-fell tw ,vp xi-C, li is a- lla f. Q lill t 1 H i i 3 I :ll i A li 5, l Ili, lil N' iii i 1 Y- w l i A fi l l Il l fil 1 i l T EITY7FA'.T-17775.25 - ffifi I -. ilW+-A--fi?-13137-----'N 3357, llliif if 'Q A 13: Il:-11:-a-111:-:::1i..1-:fx - 1 - f A H ff - -- 7 1 ---fbfig -f 1 f f -235 -gg'55,-eva---L-Q'--:Q ,, ig , --- - -A --A-- - - - ----A -- ---vs----0 --, ---.Ji all sl lil '5 ll iili ' llg W LAMBERT LEROY TUERKE, Roy, Baltimore, Md, Civil Engineering. Age, twenty. Prepared at ill Baltimore Polytechnic Institute. Three years at Cornell. EYDE, College Soccer Team, College ' i Track Team. f. ' T 1 . i' 4.,. - Rizuiarm TURNER, Rube, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Morris my High School. Pour years at Cornell. fDB K, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, 1 ,ill i ilr- l if jg HAROLD DAVID Unis, Red, New York City. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty. Prepared at DeWitt , l Clinton High School. Four years at Cornell. TIAfD. .I lli l 'l if l 2 RALPH NEWCOLIB VAN ARNAM, Van, Beaver Falls. Electrical Engineering. Age, twenty-three. E lf-E W Prepared at Lowville Academy. Five years at Cornell. Y, AARON VAN POZNAK, Van, Newark, N. Law. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Barringer High '- 52, School. Four years at Cornell. HIDE TI. , Fil el E11 W KENNETH GREGG VAN WYNEN, Ken, Van, Kerhonkson. Electrical Engineering. Age, twenty. Q12 llll , Prepared at Kingston High School. Four years at Cornell. QA, HKN, Ofhcers Club 4, A.I.E.E. , I 45 First Lieutenant, F.A.R.O.T.C. 4, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. ii f A r-nl Tri fi l HERMAN Guam V.EEDER,J1t., Greg, Pittsburgh, Pa. Civil Engineering, Age, twenty-one. Pre- lfili pared at The 'Hill School. Four years at Cornell. KA, TB TI, XE, Pyramid, Red Key, Central -A ' Hosnor Coguraigtee, Class Endowigient Fund Committee, College Honor Committee Q., 3, Chairman EA 4, enior a ommittee, Britis -American Club, KBCD. 'ig F. ' OSCAR VERE, San Juan, P. R. Electrical Engineering. Age, twenty. Prepared at Central High School. iii , Four years at Cornell. Centro Ibero-Americano. A sl ' 1-an av, i l- V V H WW i i Y Y i --r-I,-Wh l IL' bviwfaftiw .-., --1,5-A .. .X-azffww. me-ic: ff, -lzefk gm.. M55 gli1--w.tv1:fewr.133if3lQEf 'frf1'7:'f2WI' 4 ,ll ' T -T T '7 l .1 . A T ry , eg A fel, 5, y , l, -- 1 T' I ilil it 11, sl ll: l g . lil. if 5-:PM-A -A A A A A A A A 'Aaf aa A A A A as W A-safe--me -- A ,. ,ll gli' '1'-.f.1A1f.iIf:-.:.'.vi-4:11-ii'.via1-fs:-'Q:.a5rv.g,:i3Yg,:: I -vw '- -2-arf. L.: :sa-Vg -:..4.+.4y,i3-- . f1---rt.:::T-.- -1 'f -:1.,? f-.H Jail: ISI ii li J i ii I7 1. li 4 I -12:-X. ,fr-V ,fig CTX. ., - Nat.....J-.lliL....Q.Q.E,...,,:l2,....g QQ 47.-7:,,.-..,4.,, faLf:,iffe11,gieiAitfntectf-fitcitrrrffriiifiriiaa Y Y, Y 4. X- ' Nuff Fi -1 3 1 'f , M l 1 Fl' iLT 'r'l d m ' - r rec l me --r i -P -----ii ii, fa .1 T122 X'-- 1 4. 1 ra ii . 1 f .fv?f ?'i ter: sang- .-123141,-an-ze 1-11533 -yr 1 3-F-,Q ,--Dfw.. ,Tai V ' Y.. ff- f Y:-L. V V?-.-.P V--M - Lava. Q. M: . f ?..gL.,..,,..,-.,.. ii W--41:1 GERARD LATHROP VERLTILYE, Lay, Closter, N. Agriculture. Age, twenty. Prepared at Englewood l l High School. Four years at Cornell. AEG, Hebs-Sa, Freshman Track Team, Varsity Track Squad 1, 3, 4, College Track Team 3, College Cross Country Team 7., Cross Country Club, Swimming , Club, Winner of the Potter Cup Q.. l MICHAEL PATSY VINCIGUBRRA, Vince, Jamaica. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at jamaica High School. Four years at Cornell. 1 4 ROBERT HERMAN VOLGENAU, Bob, Buffalo. Veterinary. Age, twenty, Prepared at Masten Park High School. Four years at Cornell. Freshman Track Squad, College Soccer Team 3, 4, College X Honor Group 1, Society of Comparative Medicine. I' KARL KOEHLER VOLLMER, Davenport, Iowa. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Davenport High School. Four years at Cornell. JJAQ, Freshman Football Squad, Freshman Tax ,N lj! Committee, Freshman Advisory Committee. . l ARTHUR ELLIS VROOMAN, Art, Sharon Springs. Agriculture. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Sharon Springs High School. Four years at Cornell. AZ, Helios, C.U.C.A. Council 3, 4, Farmers' Week , Committee 7., 3, 4, University Band 1, 1., 3, 4, Country Community Club 3, 4, Round-Up Club, State Cash Scholarship. Q :U HENRY SWEETSER WADE, Bulb, Alton, Ill. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Alton ' High School. Four years at Cornell. KE, Quill and Dagger, Red Key, Wearer of the C , Fresh- L' man Football Team, Varsity Lacrosse Squad 3, Varsity Football Squad 1, 3, Varsity Football Team 4, Chairman, Sophomore Smoker Committee, College Honor Committee 1, 3, Secretary Q., 3.1- Chairman, Freshman Rush Committee, Freshman Advisory Committee 3, Junior Promenade 4 IF' Committee, Majura, KBCIJ. ff, CARL FRANK WAGNER, Wag, Alden. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Alden High W School. Four years at Cornell. 5 MAX WAINGER, Mack, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Boys' 41' High School. Four years at Cornell. CPB K, The Cornell Literary Review Board, Editor-in-Chief. Ei ,l I .'.' .....- ,nu Y-mD.- - --D- 1 nil ,,...,,, L ' ' .,..-7 T - tl ll .Tl fr fi' l? I . 1, l I. ffl 4 4 - . ,C lf 151 ...,..,.-. ,...4.....f ..t........s,4.A.,.a..t..,.......ae-..-.....:Y: 2 r... .1 f - . . ALL., lar..- Y,-L.,-.VJLYL 4-la,-,....... .....-..,.- ....,,...,-. ....,.. aa. .-.. .LN .. .....,..,,a.. - . A ' . ...i lQ5l..'+l M aj- Y-f 41- -.-- - - . Y- V -V 4. Y ...J ao, t.,...-Y ...Ya ni :-1, . ,... .. ., ..,-., - Q 'X , .414 fu ,A . . . . . A . .. LHEL . . ,K . -, A fr ---- A V -- -R fn- H- --fr 4--N --4-.V--W -.-. ..-.Mo-.., Y ...W . .. ,.,..,L.. ,,., ...-A.......,v-M .La ..Ai... ,., yi, ,, ,g.,, ,,,...., .,,... ,.-...,m,,-.,.,..-,.- .. ....- . ,, . . , , ,,!, ,, -,Q-,ag,:,,,1Yl- , ,W , -N ,x l 4 1 l Moses LEONARD XVALDSTREICHER, Wally, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Stuyvesant High School. Four years at Cornell. Masque. FLOYD FRANK WALKLEX', Sandy, Walk, LeRoy. Landscape Architecture. Age, twenty-four. Prepared at LeRoy High School. Four years at Cornell. KAP, Varsity Wrestling Squad 4. EDWARD JOSEPH WVALTER, Port Jervis. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-live. Four years at Cornell. GUY TREVELYN WARFIELD, JR., Guy. Baltimore, Md. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty. Prepared at Baltimore Polytechnic Institute. Three years at Cornell. CIPIJA, Varsity Track Squad 1, 3, 4, College Track Team, College Honor Committee 4,SOL1Il1CI'UC1'S Club, Atrux. Josnpi-i WAXBLBAUM, Wax, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty. Prepared at Boys' High School. Four years at Cornell. State Tuition Scholarship. GEORGE BENTLEY WEBBER, George, Pearl Rivet. Agriculture. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Erasmus Hall High School. Four years at Cornell. GA, AZ, KIJKQP, Hebs-Sag Winner, Eastman Stage 3, Dramatic Club 1, 3, 4, Glee Club 3, 4, Agricultural Association, President 4, The Cornell Cauzztrymmz Board 1, 3, Managing Editor 4. WENDELL KERSHAW WEBBER, Wen, Pearl River. Forestry. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Eras- mus Hall High School. Four years at Cornell. QA, Hebs-Sa, Scabbard and Blade, Rifle Team IQ Chairman, Freshman Stag Night Committee 4, C.U.C.A. Cabinet 4, Cheerleader 4, Officers Club, Treasurer 4, Forestry Club, First Lieutenant, R.O.T.C. 3, Captain 4, Student Agencies 1.. GILBERT MARCY WEEI-cs, Gil, Chicago, Ill. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at New York Military Academy. Four years at Cornell. KA, Quill and Dagger, EAX, Sophomore Smoker Committee, Freshman Advisory Committee, Press Club, The Cornell Daily .Yun Board 7., 3, Editorial Director 4. 5 , . V, vs., - - -7- .V eazzrfrzef-:eerg weft? vases 77 '11 22fj??'1'f:iT 7Z ....,,,-g.Q?frt- .gl -. 5 ..,- f, , V -. ,...-. i -, t. , - .- arm: , -,.,--f--verve'--.. -. v. r f '-' mmf ':f:'-r- - 153 1, 4. .1 , i i. Q iq E, Y5 Ii i g-lbgglg-2713, XTX! , Q27 V , '- -wwe- .4.r'l.w'Qe:5:f?M-T i r.:-5 ' A 11---.rv-' zvwffjivhffe 9 e- - ' : 1 -lzfaa - - L . . Ha- G 4,153 S fm 23 I .ci l II I i 9 l i ffl l I all I' l. .I ,. it .l I 3 I E--, . .xg Q-g::f:'fl-reevrfgzu ai-.-T...af.,.PgCiK'3 zzwswgavfn.-:ffg'a1fmfD'N?r:xfea: L1-:J-nu1,v,-Jew q iii an A aa A a ee as aa.. - am ls i itll j IRWIN WEILL, Irv, New York City. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Stuy vesant High School. Four and one-half years at Cornell. KIDEA. l ABRAHAM GERALD WBINBERG, Jerry, Buffalo. Law. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Hutchinson Central High School. Three years at Cornell. Dramatic Club, State Tuition Scholarship ., Josapn HARRY WELLs, joe, Ithaca. Chemistry. Age, twenty. Prepared at Ithaca High School .4 l' Four years at Cornell. ,i ,, 'E HERMAN ALBERT WERBER, Herm, Brooklyn. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty three Prepared at Manual Training High School. Two years at Cornell. ir? EDWARD JOSEPH Wizsr, Eddie,', Hudson. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Hudson 1 High School. Four years at Cornell. fIJB K, CII' KID, Dramatic Club, State Cash and Tuition Schol :qi arshipsg Undergraduate Scholarship. lvf FRANK WET-rio, Brooklyn. Law. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Boys' High School. Five years at Cornell. Varsit Football S uad g Inde endent Council, President 5 Friars Club, President , ,, Y Cl 3 P , 4 4 , Q. Cosmo olitan Club 1, , Secretar ,State Tuition Scholarshi , The Co1'72ellLaw mzrterbf Board l. P 3 Y 4 P 4 WALTER WHETSTONE, JR., Walt, Wayne, Pa. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty Prepared at Radnor High School. Four years at Cornell. TY, Sphinx Head, Atmos, Wearer of the C ' Varsity Football Team, Majura, KBQD. ,. 'ill W '-I, It CLAYTON ERNIUM WHIPPLE, Whip, Perry. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Perry 151' Hi h School. Four ears at Cornell. Scabbard and Blade, Cosmo olitan Clubg International M gl Y P ,gm Agricultural Society, Officers Club. lil l l Ml F tl qi' ' pygrf'-ii- ' W ' 1:47 A - --lm, '73 gi 1ig:::::.':1ri.:jigr-iffA -' -'1:-- --Kf W9--2- iQV!'4' ff,1 'I lffffffri M. , .- . f i 'li 3 ' i 'Fw VIE n w , I ISI? QI Ile le 1.1 I fi ily: r , il is .A eg' Jie ,W . A L-gy-Q J., '-4' Lili ' ' 154 f-S N , f-41 Ti -- TTT L I iii? Lu Ef 'X-A W A A- f--5. 5 I E ,R L I 's 4. A , l -I f v is V l 4. l il l . Tigl T '1- 3 ffp if Ti I Qld '- f iles? T' - K 'ii Y NMA ' vvx-jr-ffm 4- ' rg' :nf 1' 'flisl I F V fl f .il 2 fl' . 144 4 : ll N. Ii I itil' 5- l all 'f 'lii'lii,'fT'T :T if . Q' Y WY, TTA ' T' 'T TFTTEZ7 W Y 'r F 1 ' I T24 gg I 'E .1 T TfWgT'.4..' 1 7: .Ain ,,,111 .,fK rt A 1 E1 Eid, GEORGE XVALTER XVI-IITESIDES, Ozzie, Louisville, Ky. Chemistry. Age, twenty. Prepared at Louis- 4 Til ' ville Male High School, Three years at Cornell. SAE, Al-Djebar, Rifle Team I, 7., University tl Orchestra I. . STERLING TREAT WHITMAN, Whit, Weedsport. Agriculture. Age, twenty-four. Prepared at up 5 1 Weedsport High School. Four years at Cornell. A2112 Varsity Cross Country Squad 1., 3, Univer- Q Q I sity Band. 5 I ALEXANDER XVHITNEY, Alec, Philadelphia, Pa. Electrical Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Germantown High School. Four years at Cornell. OA, TBTI, HKN, Varsity Foot- ball Squad, Varsity Track Squad. gi CHARLES WIETERs, Chuck, New York City. Electrical Engineering. Age, twenty-one. Prepared 4 at Stu vesant Hi h School. Four vears at Cornell. HKNg Colle e Crew, Colle e Soccer Team, Ig 3 Y 3 v , - 8 h 8 . I4 College Honor Committee 4, Student Council 3, Treasurer 4, Mandolin Club 3, 4, Manager of 3 College Athletics. 'fl ' I I-E4 GEORGE CLARK WILLIALIS, Gus, Brewster. Electrical Engineering. Age, twenty-Five. Prepared at Brewster High School. Four and one-half years at Cornell. Quill and Dagger, Wearer of the C , ,VN Freshman Track Team, Varsity Cross-Country Team 7., 3, 4, State Cash Scholarship. U HERBERT HOWARD WILLIAMS, JR., Herb, Brooklyn. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Pre- pared at Adelphi Academy. Four years at Cornell. WT, Pyramid, Freshman Football Team, ' Varsity Football Squad. ,4 1. ZARAH WILLIAIvIsoN, Zarie, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Boys' Til High School. Four years at Cornell. CIJBK, CDKIIR Novice Boxing Championship 3, Boxing 4,4 Club, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. W DONALD KING WILSON, Don, Toledo, Ohio. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-one. Pre- ' pared at Scott High School. Four years at Cornell. OAX, Red Key, Freshman Advisory Com- mittee 3, 4. il S' ' 13 li 4 l . V. 4 1 l . I l - 4 Z A l f l I l ' e'eie'f A E' 155 1 13, l ,144 '1 ,,-fra --A ,f CX, A ,.s...z..is.f:j' R F-if-Fra --4- -?-112.5 .wi-lar 'fig - L,- 'iifiifk' I 4232131 TT f' I raftrfffi' 4 ?i'TTt.stfg1:. eztei :t.,.u.. Ll.- uigfliiiieljxkae- .TJ ,L L ff 'I' Lt, lvl - L A .4 L A 'N-I? P ily L, 4 ,, . fl 5 zll all il llli W Ili? eil 1,5 l'll -- .. . L lil f:11f:.ffzergwwz-:ru'?'f1T?fq'f'f::f -zrfraiiizfrfr'eff-L'-',Lg,gTfirf,ma':.r+:E7rfgs:at-.-is f-fa-7-,-an-:ii-.fzf-:-ugfree:-g:,.t wil .ItL,t-,e- ..,..--. .::....L--..-. .... ---LL -I ,....,.-:.,.gfi:.f-- .LL -.L.....-LLL.f5-1 2--E FRANCIS JENNINGS WILsoN, Colorado Springs, Colo. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-six. Graduate of U. S. Military Academy. Lieutenant, Corps of Engineers Qdetailed at Cornell Universityl. One It l year at Cornell. EX. HERMAN WOLKINSON, He, Brooklyn. Law. Age, twenty-four. Prepared at Erasmus Hall High School. Five years at Cornell. fIJKflJ, Boxing Team 1, 1, College Soccer Team 3, 4, College Bas- jgw ketball Team 3, 4QIl'1ClCPC1'1dC1'1E Council 1, 7., Independent Spring Day Committee 7., Cosmopolitan ml Club, British-American Club, President, Menorah,Varsity Debate, Team 1,Varsity Debate Squad 3, - l 4, '86 Memorial Stage 1, Tlaz Cornell Law Quarterly Board 4, 5, Student Rooming Agency 1, Q.. l-.l ELI WOLKOWITZ, E, Walky, Yonkers. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at 435 Yonkers High School. Four years at Cornell. QIJEH, Sphinx Head, Wearer of the C , Freshman F, Track Team, Varsity Track Team 7., 3, 4, C.U.C.A. Council 3, 4, Freshman Tennis Champion- ship, Runner-Up Tennis Championship 1, Track Club 1, 7.. ill CHARLES PENZEL WRIGHT, Chuck, Lirtle'Rock, Ark. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty. Prepared 5' il ii, 1.34 .lil Ilfiw lk IIE qi-H is-ll .s la. Hal lli J' J ll. lla? lil if li l I. l rg' lg -ri ill all rlll lvl 4,4 ip. all l l 1 .ll li ff ,- rf 4. , 1, 1 1 KI . 4, l if I I .ll xl' at Woodberry Forest School. Four years at Cornell. KA, Freshman Advisory Committee, College Honor Committee, Atrux, British-American Club, Southerners Club. PHILIP LESLIE WRIGHT, Phil, Warren, Ohio. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Warren High School. Four years at Cornell. KA, Sphinx Head, Atmos, 'Wearer of the C , Freshman Track Team, Varsity Track Team 1, 3, 4, Freshman Tax Committee, Junior Smoker Committee, Chairman, Senior Banquet Committee, President, Interfraternity Council, British- American Club, Track Club. ROBERT LLEWELLYN WRIGHT, Bob, Chicago, Ill. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Francis Parker School. Two and one-half years at Cornell. A KE, Musical Clubs 1, 4. THEODORE MCALLISTER WRIGHT, Ted, Flushing, Law, Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Flushing , High School. Four years at Cornell. ATA, Sphinx Head, ClJAflJ, Varsity Hockey Squad 1, 3, 4, Sophomore Smoker Committee, General Spring Day Committee 7., Freshman Advisory Commit- tee 3, Senior Ball Committee, Majura, The Cornell Daibx .S'zm Board 1, Assistant Circulation Manager 3, Circulation Manager 4. Louis JEAN YEN, Louie, Tientsin, China. Chemistry. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Hillsdale College. Two years at Cornell. Pllf, C.U.C.A. Council, The Camel! Chemist Board, Circulation Manager. .,..,,..-3-. m.,.T-wg, Y.: ..,. TA.. .wmv-Y .1-ff:-31 -5-.wjswg-7---fa ta. -7-U.. , . .,,,,,f--.-.7313-217-,,.,.7 , ...tag-,,T.7,. ,L-ffm fn.. - L.. V- -. -we--1 1--. L - f. ----- A. Ha- . L . . .. . -L L ... a . .WL L. .WW -W L. ..,, .. ...Y . .-- M... M-....a-., L .. .Lau . ...Y....,,- ...A-..-.fn-Y---T---v nf ,-- -- MLM. . . - -W..- .-,?.-...-,. t.,.....v.,-.,.,-.U L ar- -mi..-,a,v . .aa--L . Q...-,.Lf, ,, L -v. - -...C-L- .. L., 156 .. Y ,f-- . .fi ,f V . . - f ,fy 1 . cv gig, 5 - ,E , X f, 1 ..-E at its .1-.ac 4. 'T-,s fi l,,.--:+-eti-.feaFff'e: .cf--gf gk ::. f-'f f 1. -fr : T T f rf' 1 1-LFS, ' -2 'R-'gn ---,f ' .zznfl 'r,'..,.....::.- :11:1a:g-1.-:ggvc-., ''j'.':.,.Tigf:..:' - 1 N. - - - - if--f-'es .it ,tv .fe E - E -- ff-f-efe-111,--1--wfaf .a:-- q Q.. , ., Y. 7,77 ,..e ,gf 3-1, W W T ,,,,,,.,a, LTL. L., E ,,,, mmf WMM -.- -.- .a,.-. . -..t L .- .Ea ,,.,, - .,,,. a .E.,.,,..... -.. .a. -,-f.a:N,.:.w,...-.a 4 -'ah-fn-f,-f 'T'-f'-- --rf 1--' te--fem-T'-f-T---' --vi -W rf- --T --3-+ffT1: ft- -rafwi-at PHELPS Yocum, Easton, Pa. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-four. Prepared at Dickinson:Sem- inary. One and one-half years at Cornell. KENNETH MERRILL YOUNG, Ken, Providence, R. I. Architecture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Mount Vernon High School. Four years at Cornell. Adi, Gargoyle, College Crew 1, 7., Beaux Arts Ball Committee 1, 3, Freshman Advisory Committee 4, State Cash Scholarship. ROBERT HENCE YOUNG, R, H., Wheelerton, Tenn. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-six. Prepared at Morgan School. Four years at Cornell. CDAQ, Masonic Club, Southerners Club. RUSSELL IRA YOUNG, Russ, Randolph. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Randolph High School. Four years at Cornell. AZ, Helios, College Wrestling Team 7., Farmers' Week Committee, Round-Up Club. GORDON EsREY YOUNGMAN, Tubby, Atlantic City, N. Law. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Atlantic City High School. Four years at Cornell. KA, GJACD, Freshman Crew, Freshman Ad- , visory Committee, Freshman Banquet Committee, Chairman, Sophomore Rush Committee, Junior Promenade Committee, Senior Banquet Committee, Majura, Tlac Cornell Era Board 2., 3. HAROLD MILTON ZAUG, Curly, New London, Wis. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-one. Pre- pared at Phillips Exeter Academy. Four years at Cornell. fl? KW, Sphinx Head, Pyramid, Red Key, Freshman Advisory Committee 3, Junior Promenade Committee, A. A. Membership Com- mittee 4, Senior Banquet Committee, C.U.C.A. Cabinet 4, Majura, Assistant Manager o Fresh- man Football 3, Manager 4. i HOWARD MURRELL ZTNRAM, Hoppy, Erie, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Erie Central High School. Four years at Cornell. EN, Freshman Baseball Team, Varsity Baseball Squad 1, 35 KBCIJ. T MYRON ZUCKER, Zuck, Woodmere. Electrical Engineering. Age, twenty. Prepared at Far Rockaway High School. Four years at Cornell. College Soccer Team, Independent Association, University Orchestra, Menorah, A.S.M.E., A.I.E.E. . p T-inf. Y ,I M-,eff-,q,mva.,.,.:-f,1,7f awgza-,p-ak., E:scar.-ss.'f.a fr-'vw'-V.-,I+-ref.arf-fag. -:Q -45' fq..e-v.w-1,:t?f.m-1-Pirie-amlv tariff'-w51252-'J1'1wTf2ef-1-Y-1 fi 1 0 'Tl H ,g-A,13lg1g.i:- .i.p,,'1,,,.,L,,,,,51li5k,tE5-if-,gi-1,4 :Y -gr,-,,:.,-,5LgQ -,D ,f,.,11.,. :-.- 4. T gf-'f . -was ,ffl e. f. .2531-.1-ra . gg - E.,-2.14, 157 ,,, , .Y .fa a ..,- 1 Y Q99-et'mEQj,1f.AfAJitQ'.-..., .,, pf A L- gf piifff 553 51 . GEORGE SELLECK AVERY, Ave, Claverack. Agriculture. Age, tvventy-three. Pre- pared at Mount Vernon High School. Two years at Cornell. Huntington Club. NORMAN JOHN BANKS, Doc, Dunkirk. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-One. Pre- pared at Dunkirk High School. Four years at Cornell. MERLIN GEORGE BUSH, Mer, Bufifalo. Agriculture. Age, twenty-tvvo. Prepared at Masten Park High School. Three years at Cornell. E N, Helios, Scalp and Blade. LESTER Ross CURTIS, Curt, Geneva. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-tvvo. Prepared at Geneva High School. Tvvo years at Cornell. 9 A X. K BENTON WALTER DAVIS, Ben, Cleveland, Ohio. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at East Technical High School. One and one-half years at Cornell. Adv. A RAYMOND DOW, Ray, New York City. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-six. Pre- pared at Stuyvesant High School. Tvvo years at Cornell. Varsity Football Squad. WILLIAM JAMES ELKINS, Bill, Albany. Lavv. Age, twenty-eight. Prepared at Rens- selaer Polytechnic Institute. Three years at Cornell. XID, College Basketball Team, Captain 1, College Soccer Team, College Baseball Team, Veterans Club, Masonic Club. GEORGE ALBERT FERRELL, Shorty, Binghamton. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-five. Prepared at Johnson City High School. Four and one-half years at Cornell. Dramatic Club. BENJAMIN FINEGOLD, Biff, Buffalo. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Hutchinson-Central High School. One year at Cornell. State Tuition Scholar- ship. J PAUL EUGENE FLYNN, Peter, Waverly. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Waverly High School. Three years at Cornell. . JOSEPH HARRY GERSTEN, Joe, Curly, Monticello. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Stuyvesant High School. Tvvo and one-half years at Cornell. TE 111, Freshman Baseball Squad, College Baseball Squad, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. ' EMANUEL SPERLIN GOLDBLATT, Whip,,' Goldie, Whippany, N. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Madison High School. Twonyears at Cornell. CI: .X H, Freshman Wrestling Team. i1,.' '.-,,,,f, H, . .V L . va. -- . , ,S iv-, ,Vai aa... 158 A. . - A M L I E: i.-A5f5Eff:Ql4-T ,--Q E-Elf? 'Etb,LiTgi'TT,'T 'f ii -.-.-:-...L ,PL,igJf,cixi-5-M1..f i'.? -i'ff., M1 ' 4' ' il ARTHUR JOSEPH GRANVILLE, Buzzie, St. Louis, Mo. Mechanical Engineering. Age twenty-two. Prepared at Jackson Academy. Two years at Cornell. fb A GJ. 3 GORDON GRISWOLD, Nevada, Elko, Nev. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-four. Prepared at New York Military Academy. AKE, University Boxing Champion- ship, I45-pound Class. BENEDICT SAMUEL HERT, JR., Ben, Rochester. Forestry. Age, twenty-two. Pre- pared at East High School. Three years at Cornell. GEORGE XVILLIAM HYSLOP, Toronto, Canada. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-four. Prepared at Ridley College. One year at Cornell. B 9 H, Freshman Football Squad. EDWARD FRANCIS JANNOTT, Albany. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Al- bany High School. One year at Cornell. Farmers' Week Committee, Musical Clubs. JOSEPH FRANKLIN JELLEY, JR., Joe, Phoenixville, Pa. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty. Prepared at Phoenixville High School. One and one-half years at Cornell. Eleusis. DANIEL CHRISTIE KLINE, Dan, Nyack. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Nyack High School. Rod and Bob. FREDRICK WILLIAM KRESS, Buzz, Johnstown, Pa. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Johnstown High School. One and one-half years at Cornell. Sophomore Rush Committee. JAMES THEODORE MCNAIR, Ted, Dansville. Agriculture. Age, twenty-four. Pre- pjared at Dansville High School. One year at Cornell. AFP, Freshman Wrestling cam, College Class President 1. FRANK HARDING MILLER, Ashland, Ky. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Columbus East School. One year at Cornell. EX, Freshman Crew Squad. JOHN SAWYER MOORE, Jack, Ridgewood, N. Forestry. Age, twenty-two. Pre- pared at Ridgewood High School. Two years at Cornell. A T A. THOMAS CURRIE NOEL, Tom, St. Louis, Mo. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at NVebster High School. Two and one-half years at Cornell. AAG, Rod and Bob, Freshman Rush Committee, Swimming Club. ' ' . L -wi vin.--W av-a..u:.w.a 1- ---.-,V 1-,,yYu..-.1,,-,', 159 1 -Y -A-Ev fs axes- Rib ' i 'UBQQS Q KT-rf: -- ff -Y ,QI 7--' . -i:gf4:v,...,.,.f.T.TTf--?. ,F 1, ,fm l l'ii'Q4:l- fra, 1 S., ,,..,,.f-.-I-Travis,--.,..-. ..., f , ,, ,' -io 'Q I-mA,-,A,L.L,.,,,,.rtLtd-..A---Li,.fL5'jh.:gg :Hap p...xw,a,-,.,,,L,,, . .,,. B., - HW If gl. we fha ,-'-'L 'hw gt Y L. Wt, Wi' ' if , NS-1.llI.',.., , W,-fffifa ,Y .Jef Af' , , A fi Q ' BRUCE ATLEE PARKER, Nicholson, Pa. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Northeast High School. Two years at Cornell. XT, Varsity Track Squad. Band 1, 9.. Club, Secretary 1. .i 3- 3 '4 F I -! ji l 4 -1 i -1 'a F y ,J ,I 52 in ?l if x l l .D ,. ,I l lx. ALFRED RAYMOND PATTHEY, Pat, Bay Shore. Veterinary. Prepared at Bay Shore i High School. One year at Cornell. ALF. . li h l WALTER PEW, Noes, Uniontown, Pa. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Uniontown High School. One year at Cornell. 9 A X. by .T JAMES DUNBAR POND, Froggie,,' Albany. Agriculture. Age, twenty. Prepared at Crown Point High School. One year at Cornell. CD AZ, Freshman Cross Country '- Team, Freshman Track Team, Forestry Club, Track Club, Cross Country Club. V GEORGE RAWLINS, Geneva. Civil Engineering. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Geneva Q High School. Three years at Cornell. S ALBERT OTTO SILVERMAN, Al, New York City. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Evander Childs High School. Two years at Cornell. TEH, University .3 if ALEXANDER SLUPSKY, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Boys' High School. One year at Cornell. ' . PAUL BURTON SMITH, Brooklyn. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Boys' High School. Two and one-half years at Cornell. '86 Memorial Stage 1, Dramatic ' li. EDWARD KING THOMPSON, Tommy, Pittsburgh, Pa. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Shadyside Academy. One-half year at Cornell. X fb. xl GORDON PROCTOR TINKHAM, Tink, Akron. Mechanical Engineering. Age, twenty- five. Prepared at Akron High School. Two years at Cornell. E OE. REX DEVILLO TRACY, Coventryville. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Sherburne High School. One-half year at Cornell. HARRY FRANKLIN TYLER, Washington, D. cQ Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one- Prepared at Central High School. One year at Cornell. Freshman Basketball Team, Freshman Football Squad, Freshman Baseball Squad, Fres-hman Tax Committee, Huntington Club, Senators Club. il fr DAVID YALE, Dave,,' New York City. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Glens l' Falls Academy. Two years at Cornell. fb N 9. ' lr I6O - l ,z-. ii, 5- .f afi- ll if lf if ll i. Wl ill if ll? l?l ll-i ,,, 'ti lill ill li? 'iw lil 'ill 'ki V A: l l I l ll-l up lf: l l fl 2, ,. iv 1 ii' Q. Q. lv l ,s 3 LK' :Ni 1.2 Tl- , , fl x l K iz F -ll Y' , E. :L 4, is: 2 v. 'll ff X --5' .- 2 i X 'f . T-T21 L Q T CTT? T'f ff IL-, un ity Q32 - L v--'r We-s-H-'Y 'eg : X .s-vwf-.VLA 3 is Zh- 'iii L . .,.-lbs,-,..1-... i Y- 4 ' - W f-- -- --- - ---V-Y V M-. -. . .f . v l l l l l .ah . .,- - Q3 .-. -.- l.-' iw .- YM g il . .. 4 A. ,, .. ,.,,. ,,., . -r 7 ,, .. .. .-. --- ,. . . ' r ii r f :tfzggg e' . , . . F, 1 ., . , M, Ibm,- W4Illlllllllllllllllllllllllilllilllllllillu'I:Ill?llilillllllll lllllllllllllllllIHIlllllIIllllllllHllMllllllllIllIlIllllII he Class of 1925 By ROBERT XVILLIAM EILER, '15 History, so we are told, is the narrative of past events. But in order to record past events in their proper relationship with each other and in their correct degree of importance, the lapse of a considerable period of time is necessary to lend an accurate perspective. Lacking this temporal distance which many historians believe should be a century, and being now in the midst of the era whose activities this purports to chronicle, we are compelled to set down the story of the Class of 199.5 in a manner more reportorial than historical, tracing the fortunes of the class from the registration of a thousand uncouth and unknowing Freshmen to the baccalaureate ceremonies of a lesser number of staid and complacent Seniors. Curbing a natural inclina- tion to magnify triumphs and to gloss over disappointments, we record here with all possible impartiality the ebb and flow of student affairs during the past four years, well knowing that no words, however favor- able, will induce the members of other classes to concede the palm to the Class of 1915, that no incidents, however disagreeable, will dim the glory of this class in the eyes of its members. After all, failure is the leaven of success. Unbroken achievement, were it possible, would soon grow flat and savorless. Only in the interplay of victories and reverses, of happiness and sorrow, of light and shadow, may be found the beauty which is undergraduate life. By the autumn of 197.1 Cornell had completely recovered from the scars of the War. Tales ofthe R.O.T.C., of the disrupted classes, of the fraternity barracks, were already becoming legendary. The bewildered Fresh- men who sought the Registrars ofhce were little aware that they would witness an unprecedented physical growth in the University. For them each day brought too many complexities and insistent demands to per- mit time for thought of general trends or future development. There were the long strips of baffling coupons to be disposed of, the terrible initiation to a college classroom to be braved, the rallies and smokers to attend, the traditional joke about Mr. Schwab and the Library Chimes to laugh at, the gauntlet of publications' solicitors to be run, the intricate formalities of closed rushing to worry about, the customs and songs and cheers to learn, the first happy contest of a victorious football season to be witnessed. Of a certainty those first days at Cornell brought new wonders and new problems each hour to delight and dismay the irrespons- ible Freshman, who, as a Senior, must now look upon them with something of amazement and envy. The departure of jacob Gould Schurman for the diplomatic service had left the University without a President, although Uncle Pete Smith held temporary control of the reins when the Class of 197.5 matric- ulated. But before the little grey caps had shown a wrinkle, before The Sun published the startling news that the clocks on the Library Tower were to be made accurate, even before the entering students had learned of the newly installed Honor System, of the totem pole, of Mr. Dobie's classic gloom, it was announced that Livingston Farrand was to be the next President of Cornell University and preparation for the inaugural ceremonies began. On October zoth, with Governor Miller and distinguished educators from all parts of the Ei country in attendance, the inaugural ceremonies were held and the new President assumed OH:1CC amid the S V - - . . 1 enthusiastic acclaim of faculty, students, and alumni. So instantaneous was the popularity of Dr. Farrand, 161 -...F . ..:14...l:1s,,:af:... .a......-...... as-as.. '?' ,, ' - if Qi: 1 i::jfl':Li.i,:': LT: '. :aft :'i'f..'-..1' ..t':.-1 ' 4 v 1 pi i lr .....---.,.........-...... --... . f, 7- - f-.- - giTfii'i Za Kvnigi.-l i ,, 'T 1: -V dar'1rff'f2Ti't' if-'1-fl 5 t'-:.'.fftU 1,-- ff'-11F'Ff!FP'iZC 3 541-.V .- .kg-X e- . F ef? --- 1 -1 . .- ..... . e. -C Af.-4 I J 1 ri g ja so unanimous was the praise accorded him, so i ,Ig 1 completely has he won and held the affection of 7 ll all Cornellians, that the chiefest claim to great- ness of the Class of 197.5 is that this class and President Farrand came to Cornell at approxi- 'fxi mately the same time. In conjunction with the inaugural ceremonies the cornerstone for the new lily lx chemistry laboratory was laid and the name of its donor, George F. Baker, revealed, This marked the beginning of a period of construction that has continued throughout the past four years. . 135,31 Underclass rivalry first became manifest with a brief but furious melee on the campus one night lm when the lights of the city went out. Freshmen l and Sophomores assembled and clashed opposite Il the Old Armory, tearing clothing until the Fresh- men were finally routed. The affair was important Qlll lf l may as if provided a story ofthe good old days .-., W - - . . . . - gl W ffwfrffffffwff Ff'ffhWff' llfiiS1ff?I1fffQ.f.ifQZrilffilillfhfhfifnilaifc pushball, was held the following week, but it lacked the spontaneity of the impromptu fight and has since ll been abandoned. A large white '15 pasted upon the tympanum of Goldwin Smith defied the authorities for many days and the achievement elicited much comment on misapplied genius. . M Meanwhile football occupied the athletic throne. Cornell had smothered weaker opponents with enormous ,gy ll scores. The 31-7 victory over Colgate caused the enthusiasts to sit up and take notice. On the following Saturday Cornell adequately atoned for the 191.0 defeat by crushing Dartmouth 59-7 in a game that is still 1' being lamented in the Hanoverian hills. Columbia's defeat by a 41-7 score followed, and all eyes turned rl-il xl toward Penn. On Thanksgiving Day, in a sea of mud and a driving rain, a mighty Red and White eleven overwhelmed its hereditary foe 41-o and utterly banished the jinx that had long haunted Philadelphia. Critics of the sport were divided in their choice of an Eastern champion, but it would have been difficult to ll convince any Cornellian that the laurels belonged elsewhere than in Ithcaa. Lili ll In cross country the Varsity team reached the pinnacle of supremacy that year. With an aggregation of lla!! veteran runners the harriers came through three meets with one point above a perfect score, four Cornell runners finishing in a tie for first place at Syracuse. At the Intercollegiates the Red and White runners hnished first, second, third, fifth, eighth, and ninth, winning with a score of 18 points the lowest in the history of the sport. Soccer also proved successful, the Varsity defeating all opponents except Princeton, the league ti champions. During the fall, and in three important sports, Cornell lost only one contest in zo, a truly im- pressive record. The Freshmen participated in the fall sports, notably football and cross country, with the lil meager success that seems to be the lot of Freshman teams. i As the first term progressed the Honor System began to rove its worth and came to be accepted as a matter lil l of course, the Freshmen took no more than a passing intirest in Student Council elections which the other ll, classes conducted under the new political system, the early competitions claimed the attention of some of the class, mid-year examinations loomed large and ominous on the academic horizon. The examinations weath- lgix ered more or less successfully, the Class of 197.5 beheld its first Junior Week, and revelled in a temporary freedom from the distinguishing grey cap. Interest then turned to basketball, indoor track, and wrestling. In basketball Cornell had a mediocre season, flashes of brilliancy being offset by streaks of poor playing. ll? X The Varsity finished fourth in the league, although it defeated Penn before a colorfuljunior Week crowd, and won I4 out of I9 games. The results of the indoor track season were decidedly different. With a team lil reinforced by veteran runners Cornell defeated Dartmouth and Harvard at Boston and a week later com- lii pletely outclassed Penn State in the Drill Hall. Predictions favored Cornell in the Intercollegiates and the lyj X predictions were correct. The Varsity took first place with 35M points against 7.5 points for Dartmouth in H51 A second place. Later in the season Cornell entertained Michigan in the Drill Hall by trouncing the Wolverines E , 59-1.7. The wrestlers duplicated the achievement of the Red and White track stars. Under Walt O'Connell's able tutelage the mat team defeated all opponents except Penn State. At the Intercollegiates, however, the . Cornell grapplers avenged this single defeat by winning the championship by a comfortable margin. 1.51 l wg, W YMWYXM- , , I J-M - -, , ---8 W I Y , , .i....,.a- at im-.. .......i t - A Q--a-t:5f:':13L1:fLi.rgz.z2ag.i.11a f -'1g:L'g:g3ei-'cgi'fmt:ft . 1' ag'f':'e,,,ggfgf-. .-.. -f we--1 -7 - LM .- .. - .1 .. -..-... -. .a .... W- ,--....--.....-e... -. . C C ltf if if if had Tania nag, Herald- 'vga':s-I.:Q1:L?as--2:1---S. 3,2256-1 - 1 2 fi--Q:t'saT331gQM -4.11 g,a.Ligae5.atf:L,f5L1Lggififizg gg.7?1E,iZ?1L'.l2,,.f'f5,. ,, ,. ,.-fits. 5 N' - A fm ff' ' CTT- ' X 4' J ' ' 'C' 1, 1 To - 'I Huff- f ' TD. .11-be-,...,... Y W .1 V. I f --- H ' ,' ,fl ' Tal'-a.1l-123-f-???f'f-Ti is. Ld' Pr T Ti:---s111T2af-fi?-T1-'Mwa- A-v-fwfr . V , . .fam 'X x?:.: 1g: i1f:?':7:1 fvtif .,..g:T,1i'k3 ' ,.f3:..' A of-ii:i.,,. gT:1::'L:::'4:-ifrrr ,. .:1TM f.ify' I C ! T aa, TTU . ' W ' ' ' 'T' W .- 'il-. T. -lZ.'S 'M ' T T TT'ih T'-'ET With Spring came the famous IQLB smokeless L,,,D,,,,k smoker in Baily Hall. About this time the notable Hendrik Willem Van Loon, 'o5, pronounced Cornell a bulxvark of practical efficiency. The Oxford-Cambridge lacrosse team visited Cornell and demonstrated its superiority by trimming the Varsity 5-1. The baseball team discovered that even the new and attractive Hoy Field did not make champions of a nine that played erratic baseball. A survey showed 39 per cent of the Fresh- man class engaged in extra-curricular activities, 389 men participating in eight Freshman sports. The Freshman tax campaign netted S600 for the class coffers. The building of the johnny Parson Club was authorized by the Minor Sports Councils. On the same day that the Varsity track team de- feated Penn, the 1915 runners easily triumphed over the Quaker Freshmen, this being but one of the many successes of an exceptionally good yearl- ing track team. En route to the Intercollegiate track meet at Cambridge, California visited Ithaca , , , , , , and accompanied the Cornell runners East, where A permd Uf coniwuctzon the Bears carried off Hrst honors. Cornell, in spite of previous victories in dual meets, took fourth place. As the time for casting the gray chap.-:aux into the bonfire approached, the Freshmen and Sophomores revelled in the mud rush, and each side claimed a victory, and bathed, and banqueted and smoked and were happy. The famous campaign for the Queen of Love and Beauty was the forerunner of an equally famous Medieval Carnival on Spring Day which, happily, the faculty had restored to the University Calendar. Wind and waves marred the day, however, by forcing the abandonment of the Harvard-Cornell crew race, Previously the Varsity had won handily from the Princeton and Yale crews at Derby, although the 1915 boat had trailed the Princeton shell over the finish. At the Poughkeepsie regatta the Varsity crew linished fourth, a mighty Navy eight winning the race. Significant of the calibre of the crews that year is the fact that every shell on the river broke the old record. The Junior Varsity eight finished first in record time, and the 1915 combination crossed the line in second place. By the end ofthe year a building program involving millions of dollars had been launched to bring to the University a new central heating plant to take the place of the ineflicient and unsightly old soot-breather on the campus, a new dairy building as a valuable addition to the agricultural grouphand a new dormitory unit to be known as Boldt Hall, not to mention the Baker Chemistry Laboratory already under construction. With final examinations the lirst eventful year ended for the Class of 1915 and its members departed for various places, knowing that they would return to Ithaca in the fall, undeniably Sophomores. When the students returned to Ithaca in the fall of 1911 they found the rushing problem the same old enigma, the fraternities having reverted to the old open rushing system. They were greeted most agreeably by the news that Mrs. Willard Straight had offered to the University a union building that would centralize all activities on the campus and provide a convenient social and recreational center for all members of the University. The progress of this building, costing well over a million dollars, has been watched with great interest by the Class of 1915 which will graduate just before its completion. Cornell's oldest publication, The Era, attempted to stage a financial rally at this time, but with only fleeting success. A literary publication known as the Cornell Literary Review sprang into print and thrived for more than a year until it was swallowed by the old Era. Not long after the entering class had learned to do without the advice of the Freshman Advisory Committee and the first prelims had been hurdled, the annual political campaign agitated the campus. Hal Kneen and Torn Stirling were elected to represent the Class of 1915 on the Student Council. Meanwhile Mr. Dobie's team of students had been continuing the pace set the preceding year. Early season victories paved the way for a 14-o triumph over a strong Colgate team. Columbia fell before a 56-o onslaught, and Dartmouth failed to checlc the Red team at the Polo Grounds, bowing to a 13-o score. The crucial test of the year came in Penn's new stadium when the Cornell eleven battled the Red and Blue for a 9-o celebration 163 1 .-, lf .,-. fafix ff ' TxXx V T- -I if A Q -.hr f - ---,Af----V --W A-------9-.--V...--1-.-.Y--.,r........,,...T......-...-. ..,...,.v..., ,. .... ...f of Thanksgiving Day. While the score of this contest was comparatively low, Cornell outrushed the Penn team by an overwhelming margin. Football critics rated the Varsity on a par with Princeton for Eastern honors. Cross country suffered a serious relapse through the graduation of its most outstanding performers. The soccer team, however, fared surprisingly well with its inexperienced players and defeated all of its adversaries except Penn. Its defeat by Penn cost the Varsity team the league championship. Toward the close of the fall term the New Johnny Parson Club was opened at Beebe Lake, providing a convenient restaurant service as well as a warming house for the advocates of the winter sports. In the rather uneventful season when football was over and 'basketball had not yet started, the members of the Class of 197.5 who were not busily engaged on competitions had time to remark the waning interest in debating, the increasing prestige of the Cornell Dramatic Club, the popularity of the Coffee House among a certain group of undergraduates and faculty members, the excellence of the speakers brought to Cornell for the pur- pose of supplementing classroom education. An old tradition was broken during Junior Week and the Junior Prom was held in the Drill Hall instead of in the Old Armory, thereby increasing the available floor space. For the third successive year the basket- ball team displayed championship form, but a few slips toward the close of the season killed its chances for Intercollegiate honors. However, the Varsity quintet managed to tie Princeton for second place, Yale taking the title. Hockey was severely handi- capped by uncertain weather but Nick Bawlf's charges managed to make a fair showing. Indoor track resulted in one victory in a dual meet with Dartmouth, while the Green won the triangular eventg Michigan turned the tables at Ann Arbor, Penn just contrived to nose out the Varsity in the b j Intercollegiates. The wrestling team finished the season with its halo of victory set jauntily over one ear. Subject to one of the hardest schedules in history, the matmen defeated all comets, among them Navy, Penn and Penn State, and won the Intercollegiate championship for the second time in succession. Prospects for an improved University tennis team were brightened by the appointment of Edgar F. Dawson as tennis coach. ' An organization known as the Red Key made its appearance early in March. This society, patterned after the Green Key at Dartmouth, was established for the purpose of entertaining visiting athletic teams and other guests of the University. It has since proved its value and has become firmly estab- lished as a junior society. The fragrant weed was again restored to the Junior Smoker by the simple 1 expedient of holding the affair in the Drill Hall. Underclass Day found 197.5 and 197.6 clashing once again in the mud of Upper Alumni Field, although it is probable that the Sophomores did not enter the fray with the same gusto that characterized their revels as Freshmen. The Sophomore Smoker f was successful in every way and no Freshman pranks hampered it in the least. E Baseball again proved a fickle sport, for though the Varsity wooed victory it was forced to accept several defeats. The lacrosse team enjoyed a most prosperous season, losing but one game, and TM l7'LZl'.fjfj' took Fir!! Place defeating Syracuse to tie with the Orange for the . ,. . . V ,. ,H . . .... ... . .. . .. -.,.. .. a.....,.......,.......a,......-......-a.a-................,....,.........,........a.. 164 9- , . ,, , .,.. - ..-'.,...Kxf ,i3T 3f L..- FL 'V .Y -, M XX- fL.,,....f '-A et. U '2.,.'..1 f:fi:iig4g?T- iifiigi' uiij, f'f.f 5 LL-H9'-' I 'i i I N4':f Mi'iLg:l7,.L'ffg-'UWTT .- X - T5 . . i--ff..-7.7 YY .-i7 .1-gg: .-...,..x,:y. C .',, Q , ,M D M-, ,- .- Y I! .,i........-1' .I .Ak -4 , . w .J . H . s ff T7f,F . t f--,.- .. ...,....-....,..a:..a4. .. , . - - ,i,.,, -' Y ' fggifl' 1 ' - A t ' f- ' ' 4 i - A ---- - w . 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E Ruskin rablem the mme old ani ma 8 3 league championship. Crew was something of a disappointment. Both Varsity and Freshman eights won from Harvard on the Charles, but a wonderful Yale crew proved the downfall of the Red and White oats- men in the triangular regatta Spring Day. The Cornell Freshmen won a splendid race, however, bettering the time ofthe Yale Varsity. Washington, Navy, Syracuse, and Columbia crossed the finish in front of the Varsity at Poughkeepsie, but the Red and White Freshmen won a close race from the Washington yearlings. In track Cornell wonia memorable victory over Penn in the annual dual meet, but failed to come up to expectations in the Intercollegiates, taking fifth place. Before the spring term came to a close plans were announced for another dormitory unit to be known as Lyons Hall, the Athletic Association signed a new seven-year contract for the services of Gilmour Dobie, Spring Day produced the usual excitement, this time with Tin-Tin and the Schoellkopf Sweepstakes, efforts to revive Senior Week succeeded and some sixteen fraternities held house parties for the benefit of the depart- ing Seniors. And while all these events were transpiring, time and the survival of final examinations released the members of the Class of 1915 from underclass tethers. Students returning in the autumn of191.3 found a few changes in the teaching staff of the University, losses in some departments being balanced by new appointments in others. The new Dairy building and heating plant were almost ready for service. It was learned that Mrs. A. Graham Miles had given 350,000 for a new dormitory unit. The clear autumnal skies looked down on undergraduates busy with their books, the fall sports, the eternal competitions. The University had resumed the even tenor of its ways. Cornell, in spite of dismal predictions, won every football game for the third successive season, running its string of victories up to 7.4. Williams proved a popular addition to the gridiron card, but the Varsity downed the Purple after a late start. Colgate fell for the fourth successive year. The Red team assisted Dart- mouth in the dedication of the Green's new stadium by winning 37.-7. Columbia was easy. Then before a mammoth crowd, a gridiron battle was waged with Penn at Franklin Field, a battle such as fewhave seen before, a battle that all will long remember. In the end Cornell emerged with a 14-7 victory over her ancient foe, and the Red and White was rated on a par with Yale in the Eastern ranking. Cross country had one of its off years and failed to produce much talent. The soccer team started well, but slumped near the end of the season. I Two faculty regulations having considerable bearing on student affairs came at this time. Due to the ever- increasing number of student-owned automobiles that threatened pedestrians on the campus, some restric- tion became necessary. Accordingly a faculty ruling provided that no student cars be parked on the campus between the hours of 7 A. M. and 4 P. M. This regulation reduced the noise and confusion about the quad- rangle and was accepted without complaint by the student body. The other regulation was the abolition of fines for absences before and after holidays. These fines had long been opposed as unjustly discriminatory, and their removal was enthusiastically greeted by the undergraduates, almost too enthusiastically, it would seem. wx, ,tl-4.-,. -,. V. . .....,.. .,,, 1 .,. . -, . ,V ,Ht -J , . ,- T -- --v--f-fv---,:g------f---- -1-y --------- ---------- A-W - -- - --- a....a..,..,.i.t.......aa,.-.a..i.....14.4t...r4i.....,-s.....,-4,. .d..g4.1,f,5.,,.,e 44 ff .,,A,,X,,4,Qg:,-,u.,,,. , AVN, W, , 44, , , , V - k,-, V, , ,V H- .xg 165 M' A ' ' T 'TQTTTTT ,F .fAha,,,,i,a,, Y?,,...-4gfi:i T' fn .X gi., N f l I X. fwif. fm., wig. ,,TlQfh,ifi -,,,,,-.h,j,,.,,e ,em-,WW . .,,..fg,f lil Interest in debating circles ran high when the Oxford University speakers came to Ithaca and debated with the Cornell orators in Bailey Hall. A record-breaking crowd of more than a.,ooo voiced its enthusiastic approval of the visitors and witnessed the triumph of the jocular, informal, English forensic style over the more stilted Ameri- can mode of presentation. Student Council elections induced a spirited political campaign for a short time. Hal Kneen, Bob Patterson, Joe Purcell, Tom Stirling, and Chuck Wieters were elected to represent the Class of 197.5 on the Council. The newly elected Council promptly proceeded to abolish the fall push-ball rush, the usefulness of which had always been questionable, At this time the Cornell Era, burd- ened with debts, sought to adjust itself to chang- ing conditions by splitting into two publications, The Cornell Graphic, and a Cornell Era which would be purely literary. The former periodical prospered and now holds its place among the Cornell publications, The latter, however, enjoyed a very brief existence, due to a seemingly insufh- cient literary interest among the undergraduates. Christmas sent the students homeward, the musical clubs westward, and the basketball team .-a-9' Red KU made its azppmmncen in several directions. Mid-year examinations arrived with the proverbial infallibility of death and taxes, and Junior Week brought the usual relaxation. The Class of 197.5 held a most attractive Junior Prom in the Drill Hall and demonstrated its liberality by removing the long-standing ban on Freshmen. The basketball team delighted a large Junior Week audience by defeating Penn, this being one of a long series of victories that gave the Red and White the league championship. After winning the championship for two consecutive years the Cornell wrestling team, although successful in most of its early matches, was surpassed by Penn State in the Intercollegiates, gaining second place. Track suffered a rather poorin door season, dropping to seventh place in the Intercollegiate meet. The Varsity's most outstanding victory was gained over Harvard and Dartmouth in the triangular event. ' As the winter season waned, it was .announced that the Major and Minor Sports Councils would merge, thus bringing all sports under one governing body and removing the stigma of minor from certain branches of athletics. The change was later effected without difhculty. The effect of a presidential year upon the campus was the organization of student political clubs, Republican, Democrat, and Independent. Meetings were held and speeches were delivered by students and faculty members. The following - fall the political organizations became known as the Coolidge Club, the Davis Club, and the LaFollette Club, and a straw ballot was conducted on the campus. It is doubtful, however, if these organizations swayed the national elections. Spring found the Class of 197.5 ready to assume the leadership of student affairs. In the sports, Whitey Bowen was elected captain of track, Frank Henderson, football, Johnny Glick, cross country, Buddy Davis, baseball, George Hall, '4pi,,..435-f ' 1TI7:.--:.T.if1!Z::F'L'1'fQiifgA lacrosse, Bill Cook, soccer, Butch Stainton, hockey. The managership of football went to 'T 'TTT' 'F' T T Dan O'Shea, track to By Catlin, Crew to Paul The trizmzph of the joczzlar, informal, Doering, and baseball to Dick Moulton, Of the English fo1fen.ri6 166 f 4 .I Q 'WQW .1 publications, The Sun went to Bob Eiler and john Noll, The Annuals to Fritz Dorner, Dal Hogan, and Clayt Frye, The Widow to Art Coon, Charlie Crawford, and Paul Gurney, The Graphic to Larry Kolb and Hayd Evans. At this point we record the names of the members of the Class of 192.5 who have played a major part in the athletic achievements of the past four years. Football: Berean, Henderson, Kneen, Morris, Patterson, Savage, Wade, Whetstone. Baseball: Brown, for Davis, Henderson, Hulnick, Stirling. Track: SA U- , X Ly' WI Bardewyck, Bowen, Bradley, Bullen, Coykendall, ff ! , QAWWWI X 'I Graef, Greening, Jcwett, Mott-Smith, Novotny, I ' i Ula- P Rosenthal, Severance, Wolkowitz, Wright. Cross J . E Country: De Prosse, Emerson, Glick, Ovenshine, 4 '- i' ,, A Q . ,, . Palmer, Prytherch. Crew: Krider, Paret, Parshall, Purcell. Basketball: Post. Lacrosse: Brigden, Benisch, Hall, Jennings, McKinley. Soccer: Chestnut, Cook. Hockey: Burnett, Stainton. Wrestling: Carran. In the spring sports Cornell fared rather poorly. The track team won from Penn in a spectacular dual meet, but was unable to stand the keen com- petition of the Intercollegiates. Success in lacrosse was mediocre and baseball was slightly above average. Crew again proved a disappointment. A fi fi! U ' SOAP ec X ang .X 7, NS . S ill l 'll'l J l -T il l f- :ESS f f O 0 C ' . A prefitiefztitzl year upon the campzzfu mf1kC5lhfiff'V5lf5ifY boat lost to M- I- T' in the: flfsf race of the year. Yale tcck the triangular regatta, Cor- nell finishing second ahead of Princeton. The Spring Day races with Harvard warg 1-owed on the inlet, after CQYUSZ1 had refused to Calm Cl0Wf1, and C0mC1l'S Varsity and Freshman eights vvon. The Varsity finished vt X Z X '. Yffi X X X X x X N X X x X ', ag X Ny, ,X . .--Vi DE- '. - Sl !L.ld!iiW' - . 453 'A 14!x!l!! . X , P iii!!! ' -we , ff Miaaiiitrai -- 1 i55iEE!'!'!l ' iIiI!l!'!l! ri EIi!!!'! T - mill!!! T lll1'lllll l'fl a!!!:! fi, ,. s s..- .-.Z 4.4.5 , .1925 can scarcely clazm credzt third at Poughkeepsie, behind Washington and Wisconsin. S Bicycle races were the feature of Spring Day which provided the customary fun and nonsense. Work on the new football stadium was well under way, and the Athletic Association promised its completion by the fall of 1914. Final examina- tions over, the Class of I97.4 held its Senior Week activities and the Class of 197.5 bade farewell, knowing that it would return to Cornell in full control of undergraduate affairs. Coming back to Cornell in the autumn, the Seniors found two changes in the coaching staff. Pop Lueder, of Cornell crew fame, had sup- planted John Hoyle as rowing mentor, while Paul Eckley, coach of three Freshman sports, had been appointed to take the place of John Carney as coach of baseball. Other changes included the conversion of the College of Law into a graduate college, the progress of work on the Willard Straight Union building, the completion of the new Cornell Crescent. The football management was steeped in its usual gloom over the prospects of the 197.4 season, and this time there was cause for concern. The .ff-.a.:ia1:1'S1U'fP.a1ts1':-s::.1:-i1::3.1fN.w L.: I V ste.: ----Q-V -ttwr fi-2-:ina -:?5fif7'Z?7T7!ifv5If1' '?T'f F53.'-'- i v- f 1---W - Q - ffk- 1 T I 67 5 . aaa- ri V. . -s FN ai- , a X A 1 w- .- f .. in P S imc TL mr'tmr '?.'rifiiiiig Tia, Lag,-ri? fr- 'M fm Q ge, 'TlQ?IQ'flg,ZIgELfITf. X ggfgvggv r-efeff .ff Lm..4.i'.s-1, r::.g44T.1:i.:41i.:::...,. , ...iezfh ,,gg-SEHi -Wi-ma Y L 3 Y ,L W,1W,.?ffj' graduation of stellar backfield men had left this part of the team woefully weak, and great was the despondency therefore. Cornell won the prelimin- ary games with the customary ease, and many enthusiasts saw visions of another year of victory. They were doomed to sudden disappointment, however, for Williams administered to the Varsity its first defeat since 197.o, winning by a score of 14-7. On the following Saturday a powerful Rutgers eleven also lowered the Cornell colors, 1o-o. Columbia was regarded as an easy winner until the death of Percy Haughton, Blue and White coach. cast a shadow over the Morningside team. In a most spectacular contest, Cornell staged an unexpected comeback and defeated Columbia, I4-O. Dartmouth took a belated revenge this year by downing the Red team, 1.7-14, at the'Polo Grounds. It was a mighty battle in which Cornell came from behind to tie the score, only to be beaten by the Green's superb passing game. Penn HRZCUW the coveted fbgepjkmf' likewise made up for the three lean years by ' A winning 2.7-o. Cross Country had an even poorer season, losing to Dartmouth, placing only third in the quadrangular meet, and dropping to seventh place in the Intercollegiates. In keeping with the general decline of athletic prowess that has marked the past year, the soccer team finished in last position. Student Council elections diverted interest from national to local politics. A brief but intensive campaign resulted in the election of Bob Patterson as president, Phil Atwood as secretary, and Chuck Wieters as treasurer. Representatives at large from the Class of 197.5 were Ray Ashbery, Buddy Davis, Hal Kneen, Ed Proctor, and Tom Stirling. Student organizations favoring candidates for the national presidency were rampant, as heretofore noted. Winter brought final examinations, a merry Junior Week, a deep snow such as Ithaca had not seen in many years, a limitation of registration in the Arts College, the announcement that entrance to Cornell would hereafter be based upon personality and capacity for leadership, as well as upon scholarship, the Cambridge University debating team which delighted a capacity crowd in Bailey Hall. A memorable event, for which the Class of 192.5 can scarcely claim credit, was-the eclipse of the sun. Students on their way to morning classes cheered the rate phenomenon on to totality, and cheered again as the solar rays shone forth once more. The basketball team suffered a disastrous year, while the wrestlers failed to take a single first place in the Intercollegiates. As this record closes, the indoor track team has one brilliant victory to its credit, this gained over Yale in the Drill Hall, the Seniors have elected Class Day officers and have placed orders for red and grey blazers, the women students, not to be outdone, have determined to wear green blazers, the baseball team has left for the Southland. In a little while the Class of 192.5 will don its costume, sing its songs on the steps of Goldwin Smith, pass its final examinations, make merry at its Senior ball and banquet, receive the coveted sheepskins, and disperse, departing to whatever the future may hold in its inscrutable pockets. Thus far the history of the Class of 1915. These are the events which now seem important. Hereafter, each member of the class will write its history in irrevocable deeds. Time will alter even this record of undergraduate days. When the years have erased from memory most of the happenings herein narrated, perhaps a sudden happy clamor of the chimes, a certain angle of the dormitories, the casual praise of a beloved professor, a remembered snatch of song, the warm affection of a college friend, will remain indelible, binding the members of the Class of 191.5 to the institution which is Cornell. 168 X I . X AA L I fe A . i ,4 ,-'.,i AQ QQ , L ' fn.- -f .,.s -MT. .ew fs 1,1 .-.. B. A .A f1,A - ,gffvmimg-y, 3jj1g: g.1.4rw .lr z f ri VI 5 g 5 . I' -yi:-wr.:'V:211:1't-'tg2: ::-'rf '11'e'f:--s. 1gfefl 'T5 lit: L. T QL of . - aww 5 if . - . I p I ' CLASS OF 192.6 be GORDON OLNEY ANDREWS .7VIeinche5ier, N. H. Chemistry Z T5 The Cornell Cheinief Boardg, Business Manager 4. i DONALD CHURCH ANGEVINE Geneve: 4 Agricnltnre N 2 2 dig Mandolin Clubg Ye Hosts. I ABRAHAM ARTHUR ANTOVILLE New York City Arif einil Sriencex B 2 P. - ALFRED APPBL New York Cigf ZA Mg State Tuition Scholarship. A , SAMUEL AVERETT ARNOLD I 9 E.. 'ix r i lj , it 'I l 'I In F1 'f New York City Arts einel Sciences Arif einel S eiencey lg- RICHARD ARONSON Brookline, Mori. Arif eznel S eieneey Aleph Samachg Wearer of the C,'5 Freshman Hockey Teamg Freshman I I Crevvg Varsity CreW 9.5 Sophomore Smoker Committeeg Freshman Advisory 5 A Committeeg Student Council 3. . l I HOBART REED AVERY Oeilejielel Arif' einel S eiencer I AE 1115 Red Keyg Press Clubg Ball and Chaing The Cornell Grnphic Board 3. DONALD DAYTON AXTELL Mnyoille Arif einil Sriencex I I State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. A ,Ig DONALD FRANKLIN AYRES Seireinne Lnlze Eleerrieezl Engineering Seal and Serpentg Adirondack Clubg University Band 1, Q., 3. 15' it EDWARD HENRY BAILEY Ithncei Arif einil S eiences AA fbg College CreWg Freshman Advisory Committeeg C.U.C.A. Cabinet. r PHILIP DEWITT BAKER Olenn Mechnnionl Engineering E QJEQ Red Keyg Freshman Advisory Committeeg Ball and Chaing Savage Clubg Musical Clubs. MIGUEL ANGEL BALASQUIDE Pennelnr, P. R. Electrieeil Engineering all College Baseball Team. H STANLEY COLE BALDWIN H fohnron City Mechanical Engineering ill' A X A. if CHARLES HITCHCOCK BALLARD S pring field, Mary. Low fl 2 Ng fin A fb. ERNEST ASBRAND BAMMAN Princeton, N. J. Mechanical Engineering dr KZQ UACFHQ HLCTUQ Freshman Lacrosse Teamg Varsity Soccer Teamg Ulf Varsity Lacrosse Team 9.5 Sophomore Smoker Committee. I XVILLIAM MCKINLEY BANKS S porin, Viz Arty einel .SlCl671C6J' iii' A CI: A. li: W . A I Fil, EDWIN TIGHE BARDWELL Yonkerf Agl'lfllZflH'f ' l ll, l in LA- A A A, A - A gi-.aff-sfff, J I ,wzfiff-im 5,73-A A -- I ffgfigfqgg V.,,,k, . , .. ...lf Aw. ,-A., FVQZA. -!,.3iTQ,E.Agff'T Y ' L' I7o N 1 4 2 ,H is .1 1 'I F A L -- ca 1 ' A R , HJ - . .A . .1,3?yf' g.. ',.13LiiA,...,,. YI , ,,,, 1 ...., . M, M, -fWl fifM. M. .577 , N -vp V ,-.Q Y We CLASS or 1916 ROBERT HINE BARDVVELL Nenyielel Veterinary QTE. DONALD SMILEY BARNES Sayre, Pa. Chemiftgf A Xg The Cornell Cheinift Board. THOMAS CUNLIFFE BARNES Montreal, Quebec Artf and Sciences EDWARD TITUS BARTON M07Zf0lll' Fallf Civil Engineering 4 Zodiac. JOHN ANDREW BATES, .S'yracnJe .Electrical Engineering State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. 5 ROLAND BAUSCHMAN .S'cranton, Pa. Electrical Engineering LUIS BAUTISTA Manila, P. I. Mechanical Engineering College Soccer Team 1, 1, BQ Filipino-Cornelliansg Novice Boxing Cham- A pionship, IIS-POLl1'1d Classg University Boxing Championship 1. 'A l fl ALEXANDER BECKER Hawthorne Chemistry AXEg College Basketball Team 1, lg College Crew CLQ College Honor Committee 1. CHESTER MARKEL BECKER Colainhia, Pa. Arte and Sciences o A X. 1 T , QE3 WALTER STEWART BEECHER Danioille ' Arte ana' Sciencer l AECD5 Aleph Samachg Freshman Advisory Committee 35 General Spring vi Day Committee LQ C.U.C.A. Councilg Press Clubg Ball and Chaing The Cornell if Widow Board 1, 3. - i ' l WARREN ALBERT BEH Brookbfn Mechanical Engineering B C9 H5 A. A. Membership Committeeg Assistant Manager of Varsity 'B Lacrosse 3. HORACE ARTHURABENEDICT Detroit, Mich. Mechanical Engineering 1 2 CIP E. WALTER ELLINWOOD BENNING Chile Agricaltnre Farmers' Week Committee. WARREN ROBERTSON BENTLEY North Tonaioaniia Civil Engineering fIvKlIf'5 Pyramid 5 Red Keyg Junior Smoker Committeeg A. A. Membership Committeeg Assistant Manager of Freshman Track ZQ State Cash and Tuition 3 A Scholarships. r L ALF KEYSER BERLE Brookbfn Arti anal Sciences ox. ' .L . .t.. fa I 1..ffi-Qfmk 171 ' rip FQ, CLASS OF 1916 ip ROscOE GEORGE BERLINGHOF K A5 Pyramid 5 Red Key. fcreznton, Pee. l w-,J Q., -I ,,1 f Cioil Engineering ' A EDWIN BERNSTEIN New York City Arts ezncl Sciences Q. l College Crevv Q.. lsr . l ERNEST JOHN BESIG Weehniuken, N. f. Arts nnel Sciences Jw, Masqueg Glee Club. ANDREW JOHN BIEMILLER Snneliisky, Ohio Arts einel Sciences W ' AKEg Freshman Advisory Committeeg Janus. u fli IGNACIO BIRD-ACOSTA Fezjnrelo, P. R. Arts eznrl Sciences La Tertulia Estudiantina, President 3. , A EDWARD MATTHIAS BLAKE Brookton A V Agricieltnre Q' . AZ5 Freshman Basketball Squadg Farmers' Week Committee. f w J ALBERT ROLAND BLANCHARD Nietgeirec Fetlls Agricnltnre J AFPQ The Cornell Conntrgfrnnn Board 7., 3. lg J l iill IRVING JAY BLAND Monnt Vernon Arts nnel Sciences A E Hg Freshman Basketball Squadg College Basketball Teamg College :fi Baseball Teamg C,U.C.A. Council. .M . ARTHUR ERVIN BLAUVELT Port Byron Arts and Sciences im Freshman Baseball Teamg Varsity Soccer Squadg Varsity Baseball Squadg Cercle Francais, Business Manager Q.. 553 LOUIS BLOCK some Bend, Ind. Low Q ZBT. gb-ll HERBERT HENRY BLOMEIER N eio York City Low H K Ag A 9 flbg Freshman Lacrosse Teamg Freshman Advisory Committeeg 37.3 A. A. Membership Committeeg Assistant Manager of Soccer 3. DONALD KIMBALL BLOOD Niizgnrii Polls Mechnriicnl Engineering HENRY XVELCH BLoss Rochester Low 54 fIJFAg Freshman Advisory Committee. '7 il . 1.51 NATHAN BERNARD BLUESTEIN Peekskill Arts and 561611605 OAT. 1: , ENIANUEL BOASBERG, JR. Bnwyfnlo A77-Y will Sfimfef BEPg University Orchestra. F31 , lfili ROBERT HOYT Booos Eliqnhethtown, Pei. Agriculture J A X Ag cCcc' ' 5Varsity Cross Country Tearng Ye Hosts g Cross Country Club. it J V l 1 EARLE XVILLIAM BOLTON Oil City, Pie, 3 Architecture ri A T5 Red Keyg Freshman Lacrosse Teamg Junior Smoker Committeeg l 'I L'Ogiveg Masque Play ag The Cornell Graphic Board, Art Editor 3. .l f. ,li-----gang-Agtgggg-gg h- Y U A PVYVAY -W Y -gngqvrr 7741- Y , .L .. ... ..,.. . . .JY V- -- 177. 'sh gfic- ' 1 -PI., ji:-Lsi i::..:T:T1i'T:.:3:a.1g' '-if .ca -, . -f--xy--fs' I A 'Y- ffY,TgE.E A -1g1,,A2a,i-- ig- I --fs-Si- -afgaf 'T 1 CLAss or 197.6 DAVID RICHARD BOOKSTAVER Sag Harhor Arts anal Sciences Freshman Track Squadg Cross Country Clubg State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. ARCHIBALD ALLAN KIRSCHNER BOOTH Shillong, Inelia Electrical Engineering British-American Clubg Cosmopolitan Club. VICTOR DOW BORST, JR. C ohl eskil l Agricziltnre Novice Boxing Championship, 115-POl.I1'1Cl Class 3. ARVINE CLARK BOWDISH Brooklyn Agricieltnre H KAg NVearer of the C 5 HACFHQ Freshman Lacrosse Teamg Varsity SOccer'Team 1, Captain-elect 3 g Varsity Lacrosse Team lg Freshman Advisory Committee. WILLIAM PERRIN BOWDRY, JR. Fort Wo1'th, Tex. Mecharzical Engineering CDA 65 Atmosg Freshman Advisory Committeeg Junior Smoker Commit- teeg Assistant Manager of Varsity Basketball 3. ALFRED MULLIKIN BOYCE dent's Medal in Drill'7.. HORATIO HUNT BRADLEY A A flag Aleph Samach Centreville, Md. Agricnltnre 1112 Kg Masonic Clubg Officers Clubg First Lieutenant, R.O.T.C.5 Presi- Prooiilence, R. I. Arts anil Sciences 5 Freshman Advisory Committeeg A. A. Membership Committeeg Assistant Manager of Varsity Track 3. WALTER BATES BRANDT Ilion Civil Engineering H K fbg The Cornell Civil Engineer Board. CLARENCE CHARLES BRAUN Tnckahoe Agricnlrnre ARCHIE BRAUSE Glen Cooe Arts and Sciences BEP. JOSEPH DANIEL BRICK Marlton, N. f. Q Electrical Engineering ZIAEQ University Band 1, 9., 3Q University Orchestra 2, 3. THOMAS MORTON BRIGHT Lansdale, Pa. Agriciilfnre A K Eg Freshman Tennis Teamg British-American Clubg Ye Hosts. WENDELL EMERSON BROAD Wilmington, Del. Mechanical Engineering - K25. Atmosg Red Keyg Freshman Banquet Committeeg Sophomore Smoker Committeeg Junior Promenade Committeeg Assistant Football Representa- tive, Interscholastic Athletic Committee 3. JOSEPH BRODY Brooklyn Arts anal Sciences State Tuition Scholarshipg The Cornell Literary Reoieio Board Q.. 'J-f . :ET-TC'-.-xL:.-157-.r 173 AL - . A EM - I . . I. -l f - f 2+ C lE :1?'7?.WC7i2'E xxx -L1 , YYL Y 4 gif CLASS OF I 916 HERBERT DIMMICK BROKAW Interlaken . Agricnltiire AZ, Farmers' Week Committee, Officers Club, Country Community Club 5 Kermis 1, Assistant Manager 3. WILFRED LEE BROOKE Oak Park, Ill. Law A T A, HACF, ', Varsity Soccer Team 3. , JAMES DOUGLASS BROOKS Arhhy, Marr. Veterinary Allf, College Baseball Team I, Q., Officers Club. JAMES WILLIAMS BROOKS Scranton, Pa. Electrical Engineering KA, Red Key, Beth L'Amed. CLARENCE TRAVIS BROWN Ycnleery .Mechanical Engineering H KA, Peddie Club. EDWARD THOMAS BROWN Stainforel, Conn. Mechanical Engineering Varsity Football Squad, Varsity Crew Squad, Freshman Tax Committee. GEORGE CUTLER BROWN Kingftcn' Arty anil Sciences Scorpion, Officers Club, First Lieutenant, R.O.T.C. 3. JAMES EPPS BROWN, JR. Atlanta, Ga. Zlflechanical Engineering Xfb, Red Key, Freshman Tax Committee, Sophomore Smoker Committee, Junior Promenade Committee, Beth L'Amed, Savage Club, Atrux. WILLIAM TAYLOIS BROWN Washingtoii, D. C. Agricaltnre K AP, Freshman Tax Committee, C.U,C.A, Council, Country Community . Club, Senators Club. ' HILBERT KIRCHWEY BROWNING Pittihargh, Pa. Civil Engineering dv KT, Rod -and Bobg Scabbard and Blade, Freshman Football Team, Varsity Football Squad. GEORGE GUSTAVE BRUMDER Milwaakee, Wir. Mechanical Engineering X T. ALFRED JEROME BRYANT Ithaca Electrical Engineering ALEXANDER FEODOR BUCHOLTZ Dorpat, Ecthonia Agrifltlffrff Deutscher Verein. XV ALTER XVHITE BUCKLEY Wircanfin, Rapiilf, Wir. Civil Engineering B 9 H, Aleph Samach, Pyramid, Freshman Football Squad, Freshman Baseball Squad, Sophomore Rush Committee, Athletic Council, Student Council, College Honor Committee, Beth L'Amed, Assistant Manager of Baseball 3. ' ' . ,'. , . -Y-, .- , . 'ff f .-.y-,-.k,.11-- I 174 - ix rg - r 'I J L ' . I .. TRL WXLV- C, .--1.11. , I ---1-y..5,f5,, .-,, S1 f 1' ' L 1 ' df . -'2 3 AT! .,.., , .,',,- S Va .f.,.r ,..... ... ..,,:7' I . .-7-y.y,5--1:3-v I' -k'X.l r ' . v ff-fl CLASS or 1916 1 SAMUEL TOMPSON BUCKMAN W ilker-Barre, Pa. Artr anal .Yciencei AT A, Aleph Samach, Wearer of the C , Freshman Crew, Varsity Crew . A Q., Freshman Rush Committee, Sophomore Rush Committee, Freshman Ad- A visory Committee. EDWARD DUDLEY BUELL Conrtahle Agriculture Forestry Club, Officers Club. Eg ALFRED ARTHUR BUERGER . Eggertroille Artr anal .Yciencef E TI, Freshman Advisory Committee 3, The Cornell Era ana' Graphic Board T2 1, Associate Manager 7., Circulation Manager 3. gp V' f s EDWARD MYRON BULL Nlontclair, N. Arty and .Yciencer J PI- Y, Polo Team, College Honor Committee, Masque, Assistant Manager 3. 1 NVILLIAM BURKE, JR. Wafhirzgtoiz, D. C. H Law A K E, Beth L'Amed, Atrux. gl YVELLINGTON RICHARDSON BURT Battle Creek, Mich. Agricnltiire i ZW, Red Key, Junior Smoker Committee, Mandolin Club 1. l E SUYDAM FENTONQBUSFIELD Hancock Cheinictrgf AXE, State Cash Scholarship. 3 IRVING FRANCIS KENNEY BUTLER Winelfor, Conn. Artf and Sciences l, V JONATHAN FAIRCHILD BUTLER ' New York Cifgf Architecture T- Xllf, Red Key, Chairman, Freshman Cap Burning Committee, Sophomore . T Q Rush Committee, Freshman 'Advisory Committee, Junior Promenade Com- . 3 mittee, L'Ogive, The Cornell Graphic Board, Assistant Art Editor 3. 5 il MALCOLM PAUL CAMERON Lo: Angeler, Calif. Architecture E IDE, Gargoyle, Thumb Tack Club, Saturday Lunch Club, College Coun- , gi cil, Class President 3. I i JOHN SHELDON CARTWRIGHT Scranton, Pa. Arts anal .S'cience.r 5 oA. ELBERT HARRISON CARVER Scottroille F Arty anal Sciencef THEOIBORUS SMITH CHADEAYNE Cornwall Electrical Engineering 412 K llf, Aleph Samach, Freshman Lacrosse Team, Freshman Advisory 3 Committee, Assistant Manager of Varsity Crew 3. .17 L 'l ABRAHAM CHAKIN N eio York City Artf and Sciencer 1 OA T, Wearer of the C , Varsity Wrestling Team 7.. ' MORRIS CHAMURICH N eio'York City Art: and .Yciencer In University Orchestra, Ethics Club, Liberal Club, State Tuition Scholarship. ' is HIN KWOK CHAN Hongkong, China Agriciiltare 3 A ff - A 5, ,, ,,,, .,,,,,i.,,.,,.,,A..as N. ..., . fr 175 I. aa-teen w e TY TT'x,LX'U' , .. . - .z' ','- I K fig 5 .5 V air: if 1 ze f--.-:'1.1f: ---f 1'-1 NNE , A ,,., .Fil .,., - ' F. , , . YT W.. ...-aff,-if L. CLASS OF 197.6 HENRY ROBERTS CHANDLER N eiohiirgh Officers Club. FRANK WALKER CHEW Morriftozvn, N. f. 2 X. NELSON YUANJAN CHIANG Shanghai, China Chinese Students Club. HERMAN JOHN CHRISTENSEN ' Ithaca AXA. UMBERT CIMILDORO Aahiirn AIIJA. HOWARD HALE CLARK I Bajjfalo Scorpiong Mandolin Club. HAZARD MCCLELLAN CLARKE Bajffalo JAMES HEARST COLEMAN Rod and Bobg Southerners Club5 Masonic Club Greenwooel, S. C . DAVID WINTHROP COLTON Pittyfielil, Mau. QE.. WILLET TITUS CONKLIN Roflyn DANIEL METZ COPPIN Cincinnati, Ohio - E X5 Pyram1d5 Freshman Advisory Committee. LEE THURSTON CORBETT Waihington, D. C. A gri ca ltiire Mechanical Engineering Civil Engineering A gri cn l titre Arty anil Sciencef Electrical Engineering Agricnltzire Civil Engineering Mechanical Engineering Arty ana' .Yciencef Civil Engineering Arty anel .Yciencec KAP5 Scabbard and Blade5 Freshman Wrestling Team5 Senators Club, . Officers Club. CLINTON COLEGROVE CORNWALL .Yoath Walec JAMES GROFF CRAIG New Rochelle Agricaltiire Mechanical Engineering AE 4115 cCcc: 5 Wearer of the C , Freshman Cross Country Team5 Fresh- man. Track Squad5 Varsity Cross Country Team 1, Captain-elect 35 C.U.C.A. Cabinet 35 Cross Country Club5 State Tuition Scholarship. JOHN ELLIOTT CRAWFORD Ear Rockaway I U Veterinary fb A25 QTE5 College Soccer Team5 Society of Comparative Medicine. ALAN XVHEELER CROSBY Ithaca Agrifitlfltff A Z5 Farmers' Week Committee. MERRILLS LUTHER DAKE Mechanicville flgriciiltiire .A Z5 Wearer of the C 5 Varsity Basketball Team 7.5 College Honor Com- mitteeg Treasurer, Round-Up Club, College Class President 3. HARRISON ROBERTS DANIELS Dayton, Ohio 'Electrical Engineering College Baseball Team5 College Executive Committee. ...gr-A, V 5- Y gr,1.A.1.-':,:', e -me -f-I '-:'-- 'R'- Fife il 4 1 J ,f,. fl I .I l iii I ., -'A I Ai ,,v .4 1 . .I A S X 633 Sql il? , f ' I Af-Xt BB A '7'Z' Ta- . --f-.w J' . ix 1 t , V IE-i:LLi,iA.l-2431 M, ...ey eq- ..., V,V,.v33f..,...,..,.- ,T he-Iii - . - -A A 1 . - f-ef ef l CLASS OF 1916 H FREDERICK ERNEST DARLING New York Cigf Mechanical Engineering 5 Scorpion, Fencing Club, State Tuition Scholarship. ERNANI DVANKEELO New York Cigf Arty anel .SxCi67ZC6J' 5 Freshman Baseball Squad, Varsity Basketball Squad 3, College Basketball , . Team I, 1, College Baseball Team 1, 1, College Soccer Team 1, 3, College ll Wrestling Team 1, Cercle Francais, College Basketball Director 3. I JOHN IRVILLE DAVIDSON Roxhnfy Arte and Sciencef I H K fb. EMERY JOSEPH DAVIS Akron Mechanical Engineering T KE, President, Newman Club, Officers Club, Second Lieutenant, R. O. .I T. C., The Sibley journal of Engineering Board, Editor-in-Chief 3. j .3 CLARENCE AMES DAYTON, JR. Binghamton Civil Engineering CHARLES HARTRANET DEICI-IMAN Caledonia Alrzir anel Sciencef ABCD, Freshman Track Squad, Varsity Football Squad 1, State Cash and . Tuition Scholarships. ROBERT DELSON Nafsraa Arty anal Science: , O A T, Freshman Debate Team, Varsity Debate Squad, Menorah. I ALEJANDRO DE MESA Gaagaa, P. I. Foeemy I Forestry Club, Cosmopolitan Club. ANDRE RAY DE MOTT Goaoeeneae Veteeinaejf 3 AIP, College Basketball Team, College Honor Committee, Society of Comparative Medicine, Vice-President 3g President, Veterans Bureau Asso- J ciation. I FRANK GEORGE DENGLBR Lyonf Mechanical Engineering , WILLIAM ALBERT DENNIS Eaelville H Veteeinaigf Allf, College Soccer Team 1, 1, 3, College Baseball Team 1, 1. l 3.1 GORDON FERRIS DEBEW Haninzonelfpore Ante and ,Yciencef l i il Seal and Serpent, The Cornell Annnalr Board 1, 3. , lf, I lik HERBERT OSCAR DE POSTELS N ew York City Mechanical Engineering l T B H, Cercle Francais 1, Independent Association Council 1, 35 C.U.C.A. Jlpl Cabinet 3, Cosmopolitan Club 1, Assistant Secretary 3. , i I GEORGE HATHAWAY DEssIoN Richinonal Hill Am' and Sciencef i Cross Country Club, Officers Club, Varsity Debate Squad. 3 I HAROLD MOON DEVOLT Baefneoelel Agricalfaee SALVADORE DIADATO Weifjielel Agricaltare f--zgfgxti-7TT1'.77,fgiQg,'.: 1-y,ggl.C1sM,,gg3.A 4 -5-ugzriri wg --'w-f-Lff--ye 'fv-I-rv:-rue. A V-TY -J-H N AfCL.P '-4-'fiwfiib 177 9 A' I M-, ..-M .. iw, if M.. A- ,f 13,4 X :XJ ..-Eeix.. ff--,- A ' N X' D --A we .t Ja K 1- -. xi? L ,ca lf wV.1, .. A TQ? ' S g-f'?' ez:-lm F'-2f:7jYe9L'-4-.4-'5LL +mf:fQli gV 'is.Y 'T'i:F '13j'T-'TT' av ' ww . V , , Mm.- ..-,,,,:...,... .V ,.-.-.a. .::....., 1. ' .....f.74f 1 ' CLASS OF 192.6 GEORGE MATTHEW DILL Tulsa, Okla. Arts and Sciences 1'I K '11, BARTEL JOHN DI SANTO Matawan, N. J. Mechanical Engineering SAMUEL ALLEN DODD Louisville, Ky. Electrical Engineering KE, Freshman Track Team. KARL FRANKLIN DODGE V Rochester Civil Engineering T K E. ROBERT BURNS DOING Brookbfn Arts anal Sciences A X. ' HAROLD ARTHUR DUNDES New York Cigr Arts and Sciences WILLIAM JOSERH DUPREE Chateaugay Agriculture 9 AX, Wearer of the C , Freshman Baseball Team, Freshman Football Team, Varsity Basketball Squad, Varsity Baseball Team 1, Sophomore Rush Committee. FRANK CUSTER EDMINSTER, JR. Ithaca Agriculture JOHN WILLIAM EICHLEAY Fittshurgh, Pa. Cioil Engineering 2 1112, Freshman Tax Committee, Freshman Advisory Committee. FRANKLIN SYLVESTER EISENHAUER Walnutport, Pa. Chemistry' AXE, College Cross Country Team 1, 3, Varsity Wrestling Squad 1, 3, Intercollege Wrestling Championship, 17.5-pound Class 3, I-Ieclcsher Tuition . Scholarship. MILFORD EISNER Poughkeepsie Arts and Sciences Associate Member Dramatic Club. SAMUEL FOSTER ELDREDGE, JR. Cape May, N. f. Arts and Sciences fb K LF, Officers Club. EDWARD JAMES ELLIOTT West N ew Brighton Arts anal Sciences ' H Kfb, Officers Club, Glee Club, The Owls, Secretary, '86 Memorial Stage, Freshman Debate Team, Sophomore Debate Team, State Tuition Scholarship. ROBERT GROSVENOR ELY Schenectady Mechanical Engineering A A fb. I FREDERICK LATHAM EMENY Saleen, Ohio Mechanical Engineering .Cb K IF, Red Key, Freshman Banquet Committee, Freshman' Adyisory Com- mittee, Sophomore Rush Committee, A. A. Membership Committee. ,WT Y, ,W -Tx ,,N, A-V,-wva,-.,,M7,A.,,L,f:Tjf,,f,,iL:A-7 f.-,f::ii.,el-z.T::::r:::faf--:rL.-:-f ll I 178 . Q- . If 1 . A-ex. . --re, .-If ' --1-we e L 4 ,. -,..,A.:k YYY ,., . ,.- t, . -,L LL, L, WW. F.. 2-,:1t,',' 1. ir-W W ' , . . 1 A .L ... 1. I , A -E rauzfeez, -:gfr ,:::.i,fiT.c' .ur u..... ... , . ...H-,,, , I, 1,1 . , I 'MT' W '4'1'4 !' t 'a T ' Els' l ' My 2 ' 3 -A-ALTA I'- grij? 5: 1 ,. G1 at 1 r f if ,. r ,. r. 9 ,. 4 W, ' 17 .'., L.-i V -AL L, f.LT....,YQ gi3i'31:f..gif F. T, . . .L Qcflfji If lfl W CLASS OF 1916 ll I 4 1 JL if EUGENE HARDIN EMERSON Ithaca Electrical Engineering l J, Scorpion, Aleph Samach, Wearer of the C , Captain, Freshman Crew, ' I Q Varsity Crew, Commodore-elect 1, Sophomore Smoker Committee, Fresh- ? man Advisory Committee, College Honor Committee, I L! I -I Lg 1 if HAROLD STEWART EMERSON Dernarert, N. -I. Mechanical Engineering I lf 4 Officers Club, First Lieutenant, R.O.T.C. lg , , JOSEPH BRANNIN ENGLE Meclfor'il, N. f. Veterinary f E! QTE, College Basketball Team I, 1, Society of Comparative Medicine. 13 I' ll gg fi JOHN BERNARD EMPEROR Azihiern Arte and .S'cience.r J! State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, Undergraduate Scholarship. li. . il 1' V l J EDGAR WILLIAM ERWAY N ewjielil Forestry ll ll: l It 3 R I ii! I LEWIS EVANS Helena, Mont., Law l Nj pl E 1112, A GND, ACA , Varsity Track Team, College Crew I. l wi J l .E AJ ij HAAKON MUUs EVJEN Nerhyen, Norway Electrical Engineering TJ H K N. I I5 l f DONALD EXNER New York Cillj' Electrical Engineering 4 Officers Club 3, Radio Club, President 3, First Lieutenant, R.O.T.C. 3. l. IRVING XERXES FABRIKANT Brookbfn Arty anil Sciences ji' DONALD WESTLAND FALCONER Chicago, Ill. Arty ana' Science! I ' Telluride Association, Glee Club, Cornell-McGill Debate Team 1. Y' ' . JACK JEFFERSON FALK Brookbfn Arte ancl Sciences Qi 1IJATI. l F FRANK MEARS FALKENBURY Whitehall Arty anil Sciencer Adirondack Club. ml I THOMAS FRANCIS FENNELL, 1D. ferrey City, N. . Artf and .Vciencef EAE, Freshman Football Team, Varsity Football Squad 1, 3, Varsity Baseball Squad 1, Sophomore Smoker Committee, Boxing Club, Univer- sity Heavyweight Boxing Championship 1. DONALD Ross FERRIS Errex, Mars. Mechanical Engineering - AQ, Red Key, Atmos, Scabbard and Blade, College Crew IQ Freshman Tax Committee, Junior Promenade Committee, Freshman Advisory Com- mittee, A. A. Membership Committee, Assistant Manager of Freshman Baseball 3. Q if I L L . . . to Lssttiiiggi.. L gilt' L 179 LI It Wfaw- Q A A I Q -4. Q ' ' H . . xi! - .. .A,, . .. S gee., .',- 111 '- 1 - will-: Nw? fx 'ig ' Y, ,- 3. 1.1 1,, -..f,A..p:p.x,.,.,.,y' , ci we-ex -. A E-1 , '- ' . -xv - ,lf i CLASS OF 1916 RICHARDCCLARKE FIELD ferrgf Cigf, N. f. Mechanical Engineering ' CD K 111' ,Freshman Cap Burning Committee,Sophomore Smoker Committee. lil IRVING FINCH, JR. Reel Bank, N. f. Electrical Engineering Q! GX, Officers Club. ELMER LEE FINGAR Gerrnantoion Arts and .Yciencer QA, Freshman Cross Country Squad, Freshman Track Team, Cross Country Club 1, 1, 3. A- 1 5 MORTON FISCHER Alhany Electrical Engineering Q Scabbard and Blade, Freshman Cross Country Squad, Freshman Track 3 gif I Squad, Varsity Cross Country Squad 15 Officers Club, Captain, R.O.T.C., State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. l FRANCIS ALDEN FITCH Starnforil, Conn. Arty and Sciencer J 1 JOHN WOODWARD FITZGERALD Brookbfn ' Arty anel Sciencef I. ii Z LF, Freshman Football Squad, Freshman Baseball Squad. ii 6 I l 'I l Y. LESTER BOOGS FOREMAN Walton Agricnltnre A Z. . JULIAN JACOB Foss Savannah, Ga. Law ig l dv E H, Freshman Basketball Squad, Varsity Basketball Squad 1, 3. F gi J EARL CLARK FOSTER Balalioincoille Agricnltiire if 9 X. 15 J . lti TOWNSEND FOSTER Utica Mechanical Engineering , fb A o. Q ROBERT EDWARD FOWLER North Tonaioanola Electrical Engineering ' GA, College Honor Committee. fl . l 35.-l 5 CHARLES WARREN FOX Glooercoille Artf and Sciencer I State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. Qfl rw I I I JAMES EDWIN PRAZER Triirnanrhnrg Eorertrgf J College Crew 1, Forestry Club 1, 3. ' FREDERICK STANLEY FRIED N ew York Cigf Mechanical Engineering E3 GJ A X, Freshman Baseball Squad, Freshman Advisory Committee. Ei JOSEPH FRIEDMAN B7 00khjf7Z Arts and .S'cience.r Dramatic Club. li, MILTON HARVEY FRIEDMAN Elinira - Arts' anel .Yciencer ' University Band, Freshman Debate Team, Varsity Debate Team 1. IE IQI M, ,M Y A ,.. . - - ' Ilifjtgtgt ---fijfzgg,-A D' A' '-- A ef. 2 -1 1- 180 EJ AMEX 9 S ii B, -M K. , P rile l L eeee Teejilt? 1 CLASS OF 1916 EDWARD XVILLIAM FRIEND, JR. Bedford, Ohio Mecharzical Engineering Varsity Football Squad Q., 3. MEURICE FREY Bnjjfalo Arte and Science.: Mer1Orah5 State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. HAROLD THEOPHILUS GAEHR Cleveland, Ohio Agricnlcnre Eleusisg Farmers' Week Committee LQ Round-Up Club. MALCOLM BRUCE GALBREATH 5'treett, Mel. Agricnlcnre Officers Club BQ Non-Resident Scholarship. PAUL ANTHONY GALLAGHER Archhalel, Pa. Electrical Engineering fir KGJQ Newman Club. ROBERT FAIRBANKS GALAIBLE Ithaca .Arte anal Sciencex WILLIAM PARRISH GARVER Lorain, Ohio .Arif anal .S'cience.r AE CID. STEPHEN ALBERT GAYNOR Brooklyn .Arn anal Xciencef Freshman Basketball Team5 Varsity Soccer Squad 15 Varsity Basketball Squad 7.5 College Basketball Team 7.5 College Baseball Team T, 1, 35 College Soccer Team IQ La Tertulia Estudiantina T, 1, 35 Cercle Frahcais 1, 1, 3. STANLEY THOMPSON GEMAR Sonth Orange, N. f. Electrical Engineering AE 1115 cCce 5 Cross Country Team 3. LEWIS DUDLEY GEORGE, LD. Kichrnonel, Va. Civil Engineering AXA5 Southerners Club. LOYAL CHESTER GTBBS Glen: Eallf Agricnlcnre 1'I K1IJ5Ye Hosts. DAVID TURNER GILLETT ROBERT LEE GILMAN Townoille, Pa. N eio York Cizjf Arif ana' .Yciencef Arif ana' Sciencef JACK GOLD Newark, N. sf. Arif and Sciences CD 2 A . SOL ROLAND GOLDSTEIN Rochester Arcs ana' .Yciencef E A M . FRED GOODELLE Weeelyporr Law -HERBERT KNOWLTON GOODKIND Yonkerf Agricnltzere Ye Hosts. EDWARD MANUEL GOODMAN Brookbfn Laio HFA5 College Baseball Team. - TTTT F F Ti 1 !i'.!fi i71d1QE ,fic +I 'f'v gf 1'N:E :S'i'f..L'.'i.'-1'T'l-L7 T',:f' 'A 'f' 'Tp vJ'- 4 V ISI .. 45 ff. rfX,,,L 55.3. N ' , X s , -X, ,f--. Aff? -fairvg fig ,J--fi ii, EEL X .pf i I l J 1 lxrfl J M J CLASS OF 1916 , I LAURENCE WILLIAM GOODMAN Hallanel Patent Veterinary J lm I QTE, College Basketball Team, Officers Club, Society of Comparative 'll ,I Medicine. ' , 'Il I . l l HARRY GORDON Tarrytown Arty ana' Sciences' If Fl ' xl IV .I l i GEORGE CLARENCE GREEN Katonah Architecture I Scabbard and Blade, Officers Club, Captain, R.O.T.C. I Il! I ,fi I fl KENNETH WILLIAM GREENAWALT Denver, Colo. Law 1 I r fl 1112 K, CDAID, Freshman Tax Committee, C.U.C.A. Cabinet 3, Freshman A will Debate Team, Varsity Debate Squad 3, The Owls, Rocky Mountain Club, i I British-American Club, Saturday Lunch Club, The Cornell Daib Sun Board , 1 1' is EI J FRANCIS WYGANT GREENE Onining Arte anil Sciences . A, C.U.C.A. Council 7., 3. J . FRANK DAVIS GREGG Philadelphia, Pa. Mechanical Engineering . V Freshman Baseball Squad, College Baseball Team. . fi T FRED GRETSCH, JR. Forest Hills Arts and .Yciencef 9 E, Assistant Manager of Hockey 3. . i FRANCIS JOSEPH GRIGNON New York City Electrical Engineering ii . dv KG. i l OLIVER TUDOR GRISWOLD Ithaca Artr and Sciencef l ' E II, Scabbard and Blade, Freshman Advisory Committee, A. A. Mem- T bership Committee, Mandolin Club, Officers Club, Captain, R.O.T.C., gl I President's Medal IQ Assistant Manager of Freshman Lacrosse 3. T IRVING ROMEON GROVES Summit, N. f. Electrical Engineering Zodiac, Freshman Cross Country Squad, Freshman Baseball Squad, Radio 1' Club. ' 1 ELMER JOSEPH ANTHONY GRYSON Rutherford, N. f. Civil Engineering J l AXA, Freshman Track Team. Q l PARSEGH GUMUSHIAN Eriuan, Armenia Agriculture Cosmopolitan Club. I 4. GEORGE GRANT GUTHRIE Rocherter Mechanical Engineering T K E, Varsity Crew Squad, The Sihley journal of Engineering Board. EUGENE MANFRED HAKANSON Greenwich, Conn. H Cheinirtry E CDE, Al-Djebar, College Honor Committee 3, The Cornell Chernirt Board 3. is 187. l K.. fe, 5445- A 'sill Pl KL ,s AHAA135 sg,-it.a-.-aci.aif:f.:f:a lv-. Aff Raw-L-11L-lei.ii5L.aQ.ilgjf...7' I IQEETTEE-A. 'Fi-I 1 fE1f '1 E1'f' .'1f:1+3.f5g,.5. Eiff:L':E 1 i' ' fl' -T an l fx! T -A- ----m +- -- ----4-A 'i - '-- - A V-' A ------- - 1 V f--C AL , ll P ll' f .T-,V I I vs , I U V V 5 A E li l F1 5,1 gf :fi I 5. Y E 7. 3 lei -2 A ,x. X: 1. Qi E 1 V- V. ix CLASS OF 197.6 LELAND PETER HALT Millhf-ook Agriculture AI'Pg Freshman Advisory Commirteeg College Honor Committee 2., 3g College Class President LQ The Cornell Countiyrnun Board. JOHN ANDREW HAMLIOND Livingston, N. Civil Engineering ELTON KENNETH HANKS Alinorzil Agriculture ARTHUR JOSEPH HARRINGTON Buffalo Arts unel Sciences Wearer of the C g Freshman Baseball Teamg Varsity Baseball Team. 1:2 JOSEPH THOMAS HARRIS Houston, Texas Luiv H KAg A 91115 Southerners Club. lg l 1 P KENDRICK SHERMAN HART Mexico Agriculture Q A Z. 'S , HARRY FRANKLIN HARTMAN Roslyn Civil Engineering 111 2 Kg Rod and Bob. I. DAVID HAUPTMAN New York City Arts und Sciences Q College Basketball Team. il EDWIN HARRY HELLER Broolzbn Arts und Sciences .g , sl: FRANKLIN ABRAMS HERBERT Blue Point Agriculture E EQEQUAE. i, ROBERT MAX HERBST Mount Vernon Cheinistmf l AXZQ The Cornell Chemist Boardg State Cash Scholarship. NATHANIEL ROBERT HERMANN Brookbfn Arts und Sciences ll QE Hg Wearer of the C g Freshman Lacrosse Teamg Varsity Lacrosse 9 Team. A GEORGE ALBERT HESS Rosbfn Civil Engineering iq State Cash and Tuition Scholarshipsg Undergraduate Scholarship. A RALPH EDWARD HESS Cincinnuti, Ohio Civil Engineering Officers Club. DELOS EUGENE HIBNER, JR. DuBois, Pei. Mechunicul Engineering if fb A o. PHILIP ISIDRO HIGLEY Butiiviu 'Agriculture '?f Varsity Track Teamg Varsity Cross Country Teamg Vice-President, Cross is Country Club g Track Club. 51 ARNOLD EDWARD HILBERT Ceinelor Veterineirgv Allfg Scabbard and Bladeg Officers Club. M. HUBERT HILDER New York City Arts und Sciences' ZBT. ajjxii-FTbP.g-jgggif-'we-Qin-.:--1iJ2?iE. '.1' YH 1 -'.1f-giyi,'.:a-ji-f -'-.- - ,.,-vw --1 v:- V:-r '1-K 183 -ga, ..i-.B,.. -CLA A . ft ig, , '. 1 1- . L. . -5, X. Qffz, 1 .m., J. 1 1 iii i FD.If5lf'f' W ..... r , I A lf x A El' CLASS or 1916 - L 5 ll ll 1 I. 4.. li ll 1 . 111 4... 46? 12 5. . 1'a ll 1? F .4 U1 A11 1111 ll l, 1. if 3 fr 5 1 f 1 I l 1 -A l i 1- E '. l. I 1,. f I V. L l 1 .1 14 1 V. iw- ,-vw-v-r-F rl -.1 :I1 .4141 ll I ,NI -1 1,44 Il 1.51 l ll 3,51 l T. V11 1l 491' +i Il El L. lsii 5. E. :Q 1, E. i V3 V1 DAVID SHERWOOD HILL Liherty Artr and Sciences K A P5 Freshman Track Team5 Freshman Football Squad5 Varsity Football Squad Q., 35 Varsity Track Squad 15 University Band5 University Orchestra. EDWARD UPDIKE HILL Hopewell, N. lf. Arts and Sciencec fin KLF5 Freshman Advisory Committee5 A. A. Membership Committee5 Assistant Manager of Wrestling 3. . PAUL JOHN HILLEGAS i Ithaca Mechanical Engineering EDWARD COLLINS HINCHLIEF Rockford, Ill. Mechanical Engineering KE5 Varsity Wrestling Squad5 College Wrestling Teamg Culver Club. FERDINAND HINRICHS Milioanlzee, Wir. Mechanical Engineering X1If'5 Freshman Track Team 5 Varsity Track Squadg Culver Club. FREDERICK RUDOLPH HIRSH, JR. Moiint Vernon Arty anal S ciencei AZ db, Varsity Soccer Squad 7., 35 Officers Club. HOMER TORRENCE HIRST, 3D. Chicago, Ill. Mechanical Engineering CDI' A5 Scabbard and Blade, Officers Club. HARRY XVELLINGTON Horr, JR. New York City Artr ana' S ciencef QF A5 Boxing Club5 Masque. MILBURN ALFRED HOLLENGREEN Renooo, Pa. Mechanical Engineering AXA5 University Band 1, 1, 35 University Orchestra 3, 4. TOWNSEND BYRON HOOD Doaglar, Ariz. Artr anil Sciencer ' T K E. HOWARD HODGE HOPKINS Yoiengrtoion Arte and Sciencec E 1115 Aleph Samachg Freshman Cap Burning Committee5 Sophomore Smoker Committee 5 Spring Day Committee, Beth L'Amed5 The Cornell Daib San Board, Assistant Manager 3. DONALD WINSLOW HORTON Cleveland Heightf, Ohio Architecture Eleusis5 Officers Club, First Lieutenant, R.O.T,C. ROBERT VANSOOY HORTON Rocherter Artr anal S ciencef KE, Culver Club5 The Cornell Daibf San Board, Associate Editor 3. JOSEPH ROOSEVELT HOUCHINS Ithaca Artc and S ciencer A 111 A5 Varsity Track Squad 2.5 Debate Squad5 ,94 Memorial Stage. MILFORD CARLYLE HOWARD Bnjfalo . Foreftijf KAP5 Freshman Wrestling Team5 Varsity Wrestling Squad 7.5 Freshman Advisory Committeeg Officers Clubg Forestry Club. ,.'-3 T111 ' ' -1-1. 2-r.. '. . 1 An--1 1' -e . '-'w'- vc.--Q 'f' 184 l I r I A. .- . ,'A' I - ,-'Ns S. L, ' T ,A 5 T- 3 ,K . - 'K-. 4: -4' - PQ' fp' QL! Q-' f A L x:1'iT.fil- .:fF:F'r ,Q- Q ' Y W - f Y vw ' V ., f ns, . 'T wr' f -- -'c , '-' A N'w-Yi-nilz zzfgi :I--. QL- A .YVY . .14 LAEQC3 frilzk Y If 5-rg.: !,,.,.,,:.:x,:..,-- ,,-n,A.,T,,,....,:,-7Zg4,,, ' 'i ' V+ ' ' :li fVQV' '-- --1-Ti.. W: TEA A f r C Z, l i ':x,, lf' -TV . 'AVY I ..FFQ' l. T Tiff. .1...'Td-T-MM..12-4 4 TL . Q -w-A -f -V - - -- f--V - - if -- ,ff---1 ,L .3 W----V if - f5f3A,.:f:'d,4M-A' 'B -,. -V--ng- - . . --. --I -.-..- CLASS or 197.6 CHARLES BERRY HOWLAND Philadelphia, Pa. Arts ana' .fciencef A fb, Aleph Samach, E A X, Freshman Tax Committee, Sophomore Smoker Committee, Freshman Advisory Committee 3, College Honor Committee . I 2., 3, Secretary 7., European Student Relief Fund Committee, C.U.C.A. T l I1 A 'I pi 5. I L . S 2 -r ,. 5 ' A Council Q., 3, Executive Committee 7., Book and Bowl, British-American Ir, . yi Club, Press Club, The Cornell Daily .Yun Board I, 7., 3. , ,I I I fi HAROLD LEWIS HOYT Walton Agriczilfiire Y I Q' iq JEN HSIEN Hsu Ihizzg, China Arif anal Scieneer ' l f XVA To HU Hanglzang, China Mechafzical Engineering Pllf, Chinese Students Club. IE l HERBERT THOMAS HUCKLE Clyde Agriculture Farmers' Week Committee, Eastman Stage 4, Round-up Club. ily, J' Si JOSEPH ORNIAND PATTEE HUMMEL St. Paul, Miiiiz. Mechanical Engineering J A T, Musical Clubs IQ Fencing Club, Assistant Manager of Fencing 3. Elf PAUL XVYLIE HUNTER Wiliniiigtoiz, Del. Agriciiltnre 5 Q CD K 'If', Captain, Freshman Lacrosse Team, Chairman, Freshman Banquet Committee, Chairman, Junior Smoker Committee, Student Council 1, 1. t I ' if i FRANKLIN JAMES HUNTSINGER Bzejalo Electrical Engineering I 3 FRANK AVERY HUEE Aalnern Arif anal .fciencer LEONARD LAMONT HUTTLESTON Corrlanil Civil Engineering ,V Freshman Cap Burning Committee. JOHN GEORGE HUTZLER Bnjfalo Agricieltzere 5- Forestry Club. gg DONALD BOLLES INGERSOLL Cortland Arty ana' Sciences KAP, Assistant Manager Of University Orchestra. HARRY HARTLEY IURKA Meinphif, Tenn. Laniircape Architecture Varsity Fencing Team 3, Fencing Club 7., President 3. lil CHARLES ALBERT TVES Malveriie Veterinaigf J Allf, Society of Comparative Medicine. E. GEORGE SLADE JAMESON Rocheffer .F01'6J'Z'7fj' i, Eleusis, Forestry Club. CHARLES CHAMBERS JAMISON Bay Shore Electrical Engineering Qi A.I.E.E., Cosmopolitan Club, Officers Club, Secretary-Treasurer, Radio Club, Second Lieutenant, R.O.T.C. 3, First Lieutenant 4. ALFRED STEVEN JARECKI Sanaherlzy, Ohio Cheiniriry KE, Al-Djebar, Red. Key, Varsity Polo Team, Freshman Tax Committee, Ig, Officers Club, Culver Club. ' DAVID WALKER JAYNE, JR. Montclair, N. J. Chemiftzgf ,il fb A 9, Al-Djebar. E S, L W -A -W W- ,K W . 7. -.. .. .L.. E IZW.'-Siam-5 Ap.,ifw..s4 -2.-a.fn-.::.+H.,L:-:.--- f yt' 13.15 at r-- I1 M. 135 U. s,I L 1 'I I I I 1 fl 4 5 E i 'I 'i. 5 E' .I i . c fi + -A -I I. C I -ig: I Af'f ee.ee'i1fi:e-1' 'Cite f :f- A 5 ghgjiggfhspr . -I ,.,- -- -A ..., . ...Y ...Ti plyisrsl---W v-22-,lf I' TT:. 1 .iff .LLN.41,-,, , ,W W no - ,,,,,, , Aff,-4 ,Qt dwff' 35 T' ' ' ' Q S -,Tq 'AI . 1 I 'Tf 453 Y: Q. ' CLASS OF 1916 53 ll P3 Q ll EARL JAMES JENKINS Giruril, Ohio Agriculture . J Masonic Club. ' v W Syl? l.fQi4 PAUL LORING JENNINGS Angelicu Agriculture 1 . 4 I V 1. 4 'n . . T? l ' CARL EDWIN JOHNSON Greenwich, Conn. Cb67IZZ.S'f7j' M , A X A 5 Varsity Soccer Squad 35 The Cornell Chernirt Board 3. 5 I HARRY INGE JOHNSTONE ' Mohile, Alu. Architecture 1 111 A GJ, Red Key, Beaux Arts Ball Committee LQ L'Ogive5 The Cornell Wielow I Board Q., 3, College Class President Q.. X Q li ' . MALCOLM STUART JOLLEY Pittfhurgh, Pu. .Mechunicul Engineering ' ' , fIJ K E. 5 J ill l Q ly ' WILLIAM HENRY JONES Vincentoion, N. J. Mechunicul Engineering 3 15 A AXP. E J . S3 l gg! Q, WILLIAM HENRY KASTEN Lunrforol, Pu. Arts und .Yciencer 3 J 2 N. 5 l T51 22 -fl J EUGENE MARX KAUEMANN, JR. Philuilelphiu, Pu. Arty unil .Yciencef 5 ly Z B T. ' sg l lil L THOMAS KAVENY, JR. Pittrhurgh, Pu. .Mechunicul Engineering ' 2 AE. V WILLIAM VINCENT KELLEY, JR. Spokune, Wuch. A Artf unel Sciencef iypgli B GJ II, Freshman Track Teamg Junior Promenade Commlttee. Qi . 1 F lg,J1 . I .. , ' hir I EDWARD MARTIN KENNELLY Ithuciz Veterznuigf 3 L 1 QTZU Officers Club, Society of Comparative Medicine. 3 HARVEY JACOB KERN Yonkerr Artr unil Sciencef L J J State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, Undergraduate Scholarship. .I Mil i . 2 KENNETH KILPATRICK Wultorz , Agriculture dl Wi: A Z- ll Fl . 1 I EIICHI KIYOOKA Tokyo, fupun Art.r unel .fciencef I1 lil A- ELMER KLEIN Neiourk, N. f. Artf unil .Yciencef TE fb, University Orchestra 1, Q., Officers Club. 5 1 JOHN AUGUST KLETT Neio York City Artf unil .Slciencef ' fr A II. . 4 DANIEL CHRISTIE KLINE Nyuck Civil Engineering jlw 5. i Rod and Bob. -3 il! THEODORE HENRY KLINE Hudson ' Artr und Sciencef 'Q BEPg University Orchestra I, 1, 3, State Cash Scholarship. 1 i l N I A- ., . ...... f - I ,4-Q +11--ug fe- am l ,. L- 'D--ion, . 1411, 'S Wal I 3-1 -ff' 1 1 . , A 2 . I . i i .1 -L T .ix -N cv V ff fii gfi' fr J T W7 I2 ll CLAss or 1916 FRITZ KOERNER Staten Island Cznzl Engzneerzng 9X3 Freshman Baseball Squadg College Baseball Team 7. lif ll T N1 STUART ELIAS KROHN Utica Arty and Sczentef li BSP. 3? i PAUL HENDRICKS KRONINGER Allentown Pa Agrzczeltnre Wi 9X5 Floriculture Club. iv I DAVID PURSEL KUNTZ Treiobleif Agrzcnltnre Afbg Freshman Advisory Committee The Cornell Gfapbzc Board Adver p tising Manager 3, l ll - Qlly ALBERT KURDT Linelenbnut Agrzcaltnre ff AFPg jCv g Freshman Crew Squad College Basketball Team 7. Varsity f Q Crew Squad LQ College Track Teamg Farmers Week Committee 2. 1,1 pl ELIAS KUSHEL Brooklyn Arte and Sezencef Fl, University Boxing Championship, 158 Pound Class 1 1 53, HAROLD ROLAND LABONTE Lawrence Maxx A grzcnltnfe gl A K E. SALVADOR LABORDE Havana Cnba Mecbanzeal Engzneerzng ZW. ALBERT LANG N ew York Czty Agrzenltnre ? fir Ailg College Soccer Teamg British American Club Cornell in China Clubg Thumb Tack Clubg Officers Club Ye Hosts First Lieutenant F A R.O.T.C. Q RAYMOND VICTOR LANGE Brooklyn Agrzcnltnfe APPQ Aleph Samachg Wearer of the C Freshman Crew Varsity Crew 7. Q l, BERNARD LANROWITZ Binghamton Artf anal Sczencef l Dramatic Club. l GEORGE THEODORE LARSON Stamford Conn Czozl Engzneezzng KAPg Mandolin Clubg University Orchestra Vice President A S C E The Cornell Civil Engineer Board. JOHN GRIFFIN LAWLER Anbnrn Arts and Sczencex IP' T5 Red Keyg Freshman Advisory Committee 3 A A Membership Com l mittee 3. JACK LEHNER Kingfton Art: and Sczencex 1 TE CIF. -1 A A Elk' f1f,1f.1f!-2-rv?-gg.jam-sv .rom-2-, jf-':-wc nvfzs-.:.-I-H+-g.,w I s 1 6. . ,A r5i CLASS OF T916 EUGENE LANDON LEHR ' .Yeutheld ' Civil Engineering H K fb 5 The Cornell Civil Engineer Board 3. ALFRED ROBERT LEISERSON New York Cigf Arty unei .Slciencer ZB T. COLIN GORDON LENNOX Honolulu, Huwuii Agriculture A KE5 Officers Club. ROBERT JAROLD FOLSOM LENT Alhien Architecture E3 CDE5 State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. HERBERT ADAM LEWIS Uticu Electricul Engineering HENRY ESKEL LILJEHOLM Alhuny Arty und Sciencee MAURICE HUGH LINGENFELTER Altoenu, Pei. Mechunicul Engineering A XA5 UJCV' ' 5 Junior Varsity Crew 15 Cosmopolitan Club. ' SIDNEY WAHL LITTLE Bujffule V Architecture K AP5 Cheerleader. JOHN SIssON LIVERMORE Gewunilu ' Arts une! Sciencef Acacia5 Malndolin Club I, 1, Assistant Leader 35 University Band 1, Leader 35 University Orchestra I, 1, 3g State Tuition Scholarship. HENRY SKELDING LOCKWOOD Breelzbfn Architecture E 11125 Gargoyleg The Cornell Wieiaiu Board 1, 3. WILLIAM HENRY LODGE Meiitgorneigf Agriculture AFP5 Ye Hosts. WILLIAM SIMON LOEB A Phileulelphiei, Pu. Mechunicul Engineering 111 E II5 Freshman Cross Country Team5 Freshman Track Squad5 Varsity Cross Country Squad 1, 35 Varsity Wrestling Team lg Cross Country Club. GLEN LESLIE LOGAN Portuge, Pu. fb K'1f'5 Glee Club 1. KAI SIN LUK Kiuungri, Chinn Chinese Students Club. WALTER EELLS LYON Wulten fb 2 K. JOHN MCKUNE LYONS Ithucet DONALD SCANTLEBURY MACDONALD Woeelhieigf, N. f. A T A5 Red Keyg Junior Smoker Committee. Mechunicul Engineering Cheinistrjf Mechunicul Engineering Electricul Engineering Arte unel Sciences f-V, ' AM. .u,f'. -Y-,A . Y 188 q.,a, f 'X-.--A-+L?-ffffa-A-Aiafrax 1 E: I' if ' I ' ml: . Q.-3.4 A . . A., ., . . A.. .Wa T sfel-f:'jf 2E-lgfiil.. 3 iv -L Lg. 4, tSC,eg'-,Q fa. CLASS or 1916 J -J 1 1 4 v 6 'I ! -f A I i JAMES DAVID MCCULLOUGH New York City Civil Engineering E AEQ State Tuition Scholarship. . 3: DONALD JOSEPH MCGINN Ineliazz Lake Arts eznel .fciencey Scorpiong 'AACA g cCcc'fg Varsity Track Team LQ Varsity Cross Country Q Team lg Newman Clubg Adirondack Clubg Cross Country Club. ' l-In NORMAN HAROLD MCLAIN Nfizrrillorz, Ohio Civil Engineering B 9 Hg Pyramidg Red Key, Recording Secretary BQ Sophomore Smoker 3 Committeeg A. A. Membership Committeeg All-Cornell Dance Committeeg Q Chairman, Junior Promenade Committeeg Beth L'Amedg ASSISIHDE Manager of Freshman Football 3. ,fi JN ROBERT RODEN MERIDETH MCLAUGHLIN Wbire Plezinr Arif eine! Scieneer AE CD4 Freshman Cross Country Squadg College Cross Country Team 1, 35 .E College Track Team Lg Freshman Banquet Committeeg University Band 1, 7.5 V1 Cross Country Club 1, 33 NVinner, Novice Cross Country Cup J.. 3 E HARRY ALEXANDER MACLENNAN Heiinilton, Ceznezelez Agriculture fi 2 X. 1? 'l CHARLES EDWARDS MCNEOL Loieifville, Ky. Mechanical Engineering 111' T5 Freshman Track Teamg Freshman Cap Burning Committeeg Fresh- fi man Advisory Committee. J. MELEORD KOUWENHOVEN MAGAW Rockville Centre Arts nnel Sciences I li HUGH WALLACE MANCHESTER Yoiengrfozon, Ohio Arif eznel Seiencer B o H. ' 5 l if HAROLD THERON MANDEVILLE Itbezcez Agricnltiire li . . . . fb E K5 Varsity Track Squadg Svvnnming Club. EMERSON WADSWORTH MANGE i Pleinelorne Agriculture 1112 K. i ARTHUR MARKEWICH , New York City Arif einel .fcieneer BEF. 3 JOHN MARSHALL, JR. VVin'erloo Agriciilfiire AZg Varsity Cross Country Squad 7., 33 College Wrestling Teamg Farm- ers' Week Committeeg Officers Clubg Cross Country Clubg College Class Secretary-Treasurer 3. l HENRY BAILEY MARTIN Rocberter Meebnnicezl Engineering AXP. l Fi. LL, . A -AY ,L -,gm L L , 1--.::'Q1e1'.-PJfP.S.wwgv-en.-1:53-.3-.1+i.1.gg,q A, - ,:4L3.5,gg gr. 1 , --L Qfa-.-4417-t,QiQ14.L-517:14.,-Al, ' -- -.f41.,1- -Q :xr I S J I ., --.-rpg. ,E - ' . f I U. -- , .1- . .- ee .t A ' H - A ff wi f 4. S if ll 141. . . . . fe.. - 4 . -in fw ,w. R fl E-:rf-v X.,,,L.. ', E'R ' ' ' ' '--'V' V V f' W -E - ,K if , , .. . 1-,, 1 :--.Ac 1. 351.77 4,.f-HX. 1-S.,-:T.,..fY-.BhT.-,W . -- .t,. .,.-l.....,..-, X -- . .--iff, ,I :gr .513 ., -.1..,,M,,, ,,.1,,ML,,,-ww-vw , 77 - TE: A ,,,. 251211 ,..:f:'Q, ill - l 1 gli- l 1' ' ' Yk?f:lI'liVW: f Mezigiz ,,,, -. i..iL.1.1i.T f::2T1Qf4.iL' . I l 1 l la 5 CLASS OF 199.6 l I ALBERT LAMONT MASON Albion Agriculture AFP5 College Baseball Team 2.g The Cornell Countryman Board 1, 3. ELMER OWEN MATTOCKS Ithaca 4 . Mechanical Engineering H K fbg College Wrestling Team 9.5 C.U.C.A. Councilg Officers Club. DONALD EUGENE MEAGLEY Bu jfalo Arts anel Sciencec Cercle Francaisg Deutscher Vereing Officers Clubg State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. , GEORGE NICHOLS MENASOFF Yonkers Me'chanical Engineering University Orchestra. LEONARD MENCONI Hartingr-on-Hualron Electrical Engineering 9 E5 Varsity Football Squadg Varsity Wrestling Squad. ENRIQUE MENDEZ Larec, P. R. Civil Engineering President, Centro Ibero-Americano. HAROLD ALONZO MERRELL Sterling Station Agriculture College Basketball Team IQ Apis Club. CHARLES MORRIS MERRICK, 3D. New Brighton, Pa. K 2 . HARWOOD FERRY MERRILL Eort Thoinar, Ky. EAE5 Wearer of the C g Freshman Baseball Teamg Team 7.5 junior Smoker Committeeg Senators Club. WIITLIAM FOWLER MERRITT AT QQ Pyramid. JOSEPH ANDREW MEYERS, JR. A GJ CD5 Newman Club. WESSELS STEVENSON MIDDAUGH A Z. HAROLD LESLIE MILES Officers Club. ALBERT ELKIN MILLAR ARTHUR HIESTER MILLER Cosmopolitan Club. CARL GUSTAVE MILLER H K Ng Officers Club. New York City New York City Slateruille S pringc Dundee Lancarter, Pa. Sinking Spring, Pa Bu jfala IQO Mfzchanical Engineering Arte anel S ciencec Varsity Baseball Civil Engineering Law Agriculture Electrical Engineering Electrical Engineering Agriculture Electrical Engineering . 3'-. . ft.. ' '- 'fa Pi .... A ' 'iffg--------------1 -- -- -f-ff - - . '- -- E an . ' ' Ms! 1 zfiigwrfffe CLASS or 197.6 JEAN HAMILTON MILLER Nanzeet Mechanical Engineering State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. IYIORMAN AMOS MILLER Evancton, Ill. Arte anel Sciencef G7 E, Spring Day Committee 3, Press Club, The Cornell llfielow Board 1, Business Manager 3. WALTER ROI-IRER MILLER Mainaroneck Veterinary G EZ, QTEg Varsity Lacrosse Squad Q., Varsity Soccer Team 3, College Basketball Team I, zg College Baseball Team 7.. JOHN ALEXANDER MILLIGAN Schuylerville Art: ana' Sciences GJ E, Wearer of the C , Freshman Basketball Team, Freshman Baseball Team, Varsity Baseball Team Q.. WILBUR CHARLES MINNICK Hainhurg Agriculture AFP. I LAURENCE MISCALL Albany Arte and Sciencef ROBERT KIMBERLEY MITCHELL Southhuijf, Conn. Agriculture AZ, Farmers' Week Committee, Round-Up Club 2, Presidentgg Country Community Club. HENRY STANTON MONROE Chicago, Ill. Mechanical Engineering Dramatic Club. CLIFFORD HOLLEY MOORE Yonkere U Civil Engineering ACD, Rod and Bob, Freshman Banquet Committee, The Cornell Daibf Sun Board 1, 3. , ROBERTO REYNALDO MORENO Manila, P. I. Cheniictry Filipino-Cornelliansg Cosmopolitan Club. RICHARD RALPH MORGANSTERN Pittfhurgh, Pa. Electrical Engineering HARRY HASSON MORRIS, JR. Augufta, Ga. Cheniietzgf EAE5 Al-Djebarg Red Key, President 3g Freshman Tax Committeeg Sopho- more Smoker Committeeg Junior Promenade Committeeg Freshman Advisory Committee 35 College Honor Committee 1, 15 All-Cornell Dance Committee 3g Beth L'Amed, Southerners Club. JOHN CARLESS MORRIS Sag Harbor Electrical Engineering EDSON GEORGE MOSHIER Penn Yan Mechanical Engineering ITKA. 191 -M . MP. . ,., 4 CS ..--,YY T their Y ig Q W IX-5. 43x WY V Y Y V TX X315 3T'T5YfZf1 5 fCi'3 ' 5, 'f 32138 ,Lk. -iii' 1--WN -'ILQL ', rx A-'. 1 1- in-?'f1 1 f -2 '-'j7'7g '-'W'- --f- ' Q O77 T -Y: J--W HY V fifli.. - . V .. ..- .-. -uw-, . MY-, riff, 'B CLASS OF T916 LELAND BARTLETT MOSS Poiighlzeepsie Electrical Engineering AE QD, Ofhcers Club. ji 5 .l ii JOHN ROBERT MOYNIHAN Biijffalo Mechanical Engineering ITKA. ? HOWARD MYERS Alhany Artr ancl Science! i 5 JOHN MALLOCH MYLNE, JR. ' Riverriale, Calif. Civil Engineering Scabbard and Blade, College Crew 1, A.S.C.E., Saturday Lunch Club. WILLIAM YOUNG NAILL Hanover, Pa. Mechanical Engineering CID F A , Aleph Samach, Quill and Dagger, Atmos, Freshman Advisory Com- mittee 7., A. A. Membership Committee 3, 4, Treasurer 3, College Honor , Committee, Student Council 3, C.U.C.A. Council 3, 4, Assistant Manager of I Varsity Baseball 3, Athletic Council 3. e ? THEODORE NEHER ' N ew York City Arty anil Sciencef E College Cross Country Team, Newman Club, Parabola Club, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. il EDWARD CARL NEWFANG Haftingr-an-Hnclfvn Arty ana' Scicncef A GJ A, College Baseball Team Q., State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. CHARLES KITTO NICHOLS Greenwich, Conn. Arty and .Yciencef E SDE, Freshman Track Squad, Varsity Track,Squad Q., 3. ni. JAMES DODMAN NOBEL Haclzenrack, N. f. - Artf anel Sciencef C.U.C.A. Council, British-American Club, Ofhcers Club. WILBER LOCKE NORRIS Glenf Eallf Civil Engineering i li College Crew, College Soccer Team, Independent Tea Dance Committee 7., C. E. Tax Committee 3. EARLE XVILLIAM NORTON Gariliner, Me. Artf ancl .S'cience.r A Eleusis, Masonic Club. LYTLE HURD NORTON Wellsville Civil Engineering Acacia, Masonic Club, State Tuition Scholarship. NORMAN SAMUEL ODELL Ithaca A Electrical Engineering A University Orchestra, University Band. ARTHUR JOHN O'KEE12FE Elmira Law I AEP, The Owls, Debate Council. N 'E ' ' ff SAMUEL ORNELAS Mexico City, Mexico f1g1'iC2llfl4f'6 Boxing Club. A -- H - -f- eefe A 41 ...L 4 .,. . . . .- ,-Q 7 - .,. WIT..----v, ij.. . ,..---, V, ,-. - ...I 1. ,g .HI,.YI,,....1 -- 5,1-f..a1 1 , - eY.Ya.'f---. . R -e-ff - :af -- - - ,He -... N- -' f I97. 1 fi 43 A - .. . M F .1 'X WW:-- Q VAQNQ Vqyh U,i,Mm:ilgL!g,V!Mi J .iwl gl his A W I. g jx, ,..,. .5 ,,,,.., . .V CLASS or 199.6 HERRICK OSBORNE Vlhzrrenfbnrg Cioil Engineering AE flvg Masonic Clubg Adirondack Club. JAMES NORMAN OSTROPSKX' Trnrnbnll, Conn. Cberniftry 9 X. KENNETH DALE OWEN New Harmony, Ind. Arts einel Sciences 111 K 1I 'g EFEQ Freshman Track Squad. EUGENE LEWIS PARKER Lezlzezoooel, Ohio Leno 1I1KEg Swimming Club IQ The Cornell Annnnlr Board 3. TRUMAN ADRIAN PARISH Avon Agricnlfnre AFP5 The Cornell Greeplaic Board. CHARLES LAND PARSONS Elnzirez Meclrnnicnl Engineering 9 A X5 The Owlsg C.U.C.A. Councilg A.S.M.E. GOODLOE MALONE PARTEE, JR. Ripley, Tenn. Arte and Sciencex ll ATQg Wearer of the C g Freshman Wrestling Teamg Varsity Wrestling Teamg Southerners Clubg Atrux. I HARRY JOSEPH PASTERNAK New York Ciziy Arif einel Sciencef 2 UPA. WARD SAUNDERS PATTERSON Dnnellen, N. f. Nlecbeenicnl Engineering ' Novice Boxing Championship 3 5 Boxing Club. ' SAMUEL HERBERT PEARIS Bingbezrnton State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. FAIRFIELD SCOTT PERRY Brookbfn Arty einel .fciencer Civil Engineering .1 fl, 33.2,-4-1,-,'5m.p ...ago-4 -.-254:-ug.-.fum-Ls' 1-amz. ma f'JT.v r Jw- -1-Q-z : Hara Q .--.,',:.A,1- f.f-2-f..qe..3f.-Ava.-1-iq I .-.-.X --- Q - N 12. QE! . F . C 1 ,. . . r v ' V La. X Q r I 'FL - - -- 1 -'-, ve-S: :1-ff ff- -c' .A'1 'Tr , 45 ,ESF ,, le 'I f Y- . T CLASS OF 197.6 THOMAS WILLIAM PEW Moylan, Pa. Mechanical Engineering X LF5 Red Key5 Atmos5 Freshman Advisory Committee5 A. A. Membership COmmittee5 Beth L'Amed. DUDLEY FRANCIS PHELPS Brooklyn Mechanical Engineering 2 H5 Officers Club. HOUSTON STREET PHELPS I Hobfolze, Marr. Electrical Engineering Varsity Soccer Squadg Varsity Hockey Squad5 Officers Clubg A.I.E.E. HAROLD JOHN PHILLIPS Hnlbnrfon Agricnlfnre A F P5 Cross Country Club IQ Country Community Club 7.5 Masque Play 1. RICHARD FRANCIS PIETSCH Eoanfton, Ill. Arts anel Sciences ' AA 1125 Freshman Football Squad. I JOHN HORACE PLATT Hanzbnrg ' Agricnlfnre Eleusis5 Ye Hosts. FRANK CARL PODBOY Forex! Cigl, Pa. Arte anel Science: CONRAD CARVER POPE Cleoelanil Heigbff, Ohio Arty anil Sciencef A CD5 Chairman, Freshman Rush Committeeg Chairman, Sophomore Smoker Committeeg M. E. Honor Committee 7.5 Freshman Advisory Committee 35 Press Club5 Student Council IQ The Cornell Wiaoio Board 7., Circulation Man- ager 3. ROLAND WELLINGTON PORTER New York City Electrical Engineering ' KAP5 College Crew 15 C.U.C.A. Council IQ C.U.C.A. Cabinet lg Glee Club I. EDWARD SAMUEL PRESSMAN S pring jielel, Marr. Arif ana' Sciences HOMER SEYMOUR PRINGLE Cbantanqiea . flgricnlfiere Scorpion 5 Forestry Club5 Country Community Club. JOSEPH MICHAEL PULVINO Garbntr Arte anel Sciencef Varsity Fencing Team 1, 3g Varsity Soccer Team 3Q'COllCgC Baseball Team5 ' College Soccer Team5 Fencing Club 1, 7., 3. JOHN HARLOWE QUINLAN Medina Civil Engineering CID K GJ . SAM RABINOWITCH farnaica Arif and Sciencer EAM5 ACA 5 Freshman Track Team5 Varsity Track Team 7.5 Varsity Cross Country Squad 3g College Track Team5 College Cross-Country Team5 Cross Country Club5 State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. .Am .., E-. :v-ii-f-... , 194 'E -. '-'1'.--,gvsw-fffv 1 e- 'lf is?-Y F .A i Y :1' ',.' e' ef' '- .f -'-iw - ' X ff A CLASS OF 192.6 EDWARD GRANVILLE RAMBERG Portlanil, Ore. W'AI.TER RAMBERG Portlanel, Ore. ELIAS BEESON RANISBURGPI, JR. Frederick, Mel. GWKE. Mazzito-zi'oc, Wir. ARCHIBALD FRASER RANKIN QDKE, JCv g Junior Varsity Crew 7.. EDVVARD PARK RANNEY Lakezeooel, Ohio A T Q. PAUL EDWARD RAPP BI'00khj'lZ JCv , Varsity Crew Squad 7.. FORREST GODEREY READ Bajalo 6 A X3 State Tuition Scholarship. RALPH HARDER RECTOR Wdf67'f0107Z Officers Club. FRANCIS IRVING REED N eio Berlin Arn and Sciences' Arts anel .S'cience.r Civil Engineering Law Electrical Engineering Mechaizical Engineering Mechaiiical Engineering Mechaiiical Engineering Veterinary Scorpion, AT, WCT g Freshman Wrestling Team, Novice Wrestling Championship 1, University Vlrestling Championship Q., Mzrsonic Club, Society of Comparative Medicine. HENRY MORRISON REED, JR. Piftrhiirgh, Pa. Mechanical Engineering 1If'Y', Wearer of the C , Varsity Football Team 3, Chairman, Freshman Tax Committee, Sophomore Smoker Committeeg Junior Smoker Committee 5 Culver Club. THEODORE FREDERICK REUSSWIG Utica Mechanical Engineering AXP. - HENRY THOMAS REYNOLDS Philadelphia, Pa. Arif anal .Yciencec Ofhcers Club. FRANK CRIPPEN RICH, JR. Wolcott Agricnlinre Round-Up Club. ' LEONARD BURBANK RICHARDS Sainrnit, N. f. Mechanical Engineering C.U.C.A. Council 2.5 Masque Play lg Officers Club, The Sihlgf fonrnal of Engineering Board 7., 3. DOUGLAS RIPLEY Flnfhing Civil Engineering A T A. L' -tfv.w,1uy-M: n-1131-..':.-.NL-J:-24-'7. :.- L: A-1-ma. fe, V -v - x .KY-Er-'1-1 Wi-I ' 195 V f' . ,- -Y -EQKI XXL ' L.y,' ' .qv-3 17 I-in --.'k,, - -k-x - -.mjiihqiw-rrff--g-A--M,-'--127 , .lx R 1 ogg ,I ' ' 441 V' V -Dx Y Ri lr , K i 2 l CLASS OF 197.6 i DANIEL DICKERSON RITSON Brookbfn Chemimy gy fIwAo. 'L CHARLES DWIGHT ROBINSON, Jr. Neiohiergh Architectare A The Cornell Graphic Board. 4 ARTURO ROMAGUERA Ponce, P. R. Mechanical Engineering A Varsity Baseball Squad, Varsity Soccer Squad, College Baseball Team, L . College Soccer Team, Centro-lbero Americano. EDWIN BERNARD ROSE Montclair, N. f. Electrical Engineering Blair Club. CHARLES ROSENBAUM Port Henry Law AEH, Freshman Basketball Team, Freshman Baseball Team, Varsity I Basketball Squad 7., Varsity Baseball Squad 7.. MYRON SPENCER ROSENBERG B7'00kblI'l Arty anel Science: gf SEA. if - LEO ROSENBLUM N eio York Cigl ' Artf anal .S'cience.r F Cercle Francais, La Tertulia Estudiantina 1, Play Manager 1, Ethics Club lg Liberal Club 7., Politics Club IQ Republican Club iz., '94 Memorial Stage, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. .TN I u. I: 'L 1 LOUIS CONRAD ROESS Oil City, Pa. Electrical Engineering C OX, HKN, Radio Club. I ALBERT Ross B7'00kbf7CZ Artf and Sciences C ' BEP, Ofhcers Club. ARTHUR HOWARTH Ross Philadelphia, Pa. Electrical Engineering CD A 9, The Cornell Daily San Board 1. il FRANK DAVID ROSSOMONDO New York Cigf Arty ana' Sciencef 9 E, Aleph Samach, Wearer of the C , Varsity Basketball Team Q., Q Varsity Baseball Team 1, Varsity Soccer Team BQ Sophomore Rush Committee. LEO ORRIN ROSTENBERG White Plainf Arty anal Sciencef QQ. H A fb, College Soccer Team 1, University Orchestra, Oflicers Club, The Cor- nell Annaalf Board I, 7., 3, State Cash Scholarship. . FRANCIS AUGUSTUS RUF Catfkill Law iq Freshman Track Squad. fill PHILIP WILLIAM ROLL Clarklr Sarninit, Pa. 4 Artf and Sciencef 9 EL, Varsity Baseball Squad 1. 1 Q 196 ,Y is - gear, ,a..-,,. - I E- I rl K, M Q 1 ff. Q 'I f+f1fi+??f1''O'f'1'fTf2i-if3 -ngfiisgi Q,f?Lili?LiLlfg1:?gLlVp ee ij -ugrfg CLASS OF 197.6 ag HERBERT JOSEPH RUNSDOR1' Brooklyn Arty eznd .S'ciencer TE fbg Freshman Lacrosse Squadg Varsity Lacrosse Squadg Varsity Wrest- I lj ling Squadg C.U.C.A. Councilg Sophomore Debate Teamg Officers Clubg l Fencing Club IQ Assistant Manager of Varsity Debate. DONALD MEREDITH RUPERT Geneve: Mecbnriicezl Engineering fb A35 State Tuition Scholarship. iii CALVIN RUSSELL, LD. Penn Yan Agricnlfzere E fbEg Aleph Samachg Wearer of the C g Freshman Crewg Varsity Crew 7.5 Freshman Advisory Committeeg College Honor Committee BQ Kermisg 5 Class Secretary L. fi HENRY ARGUE RUSSELL Bnjjfnlo Civil Engineering ATQg Aleph Samachg Pyramidg Wearer of the C g Freshman Track Q Teamg Varsity Track Team zg Track Club 3. Q. RAYMOND CRITTENDEN RUSSELL Niezgnrez Fezllr Elecrricnl Engineering College Baseball Team 1, zg Cosmopolitan Club. HL is WILLIAM JOHN RUSSELL Mnrcellzer Civil Engineering p AXAg The Cornell Wielozv Boarcl 7.. 'Ri CHILION VJRIGHT SADD Wbitiiey Point flgricnlciere AZg Round-Up Clubg Country Community Clubg Livestock Judging Qi Team 3. L in JAMES HAGOOD SAMS, JR. Colieinbiei, S. C. Elecrricnl Engineering SOL LAWRENCE SAMUELS Brooklyn Arif eznel Sciences Freshman Track Teamg Chess Teamg Cross Country Clubg State Cash and y Tuition Scholarships. i l NORMAN EDWARD SANDERS Bnjjfezlo Civil Engineering l EDWARD SANDERSON Wnteifoziagf, Conn. Arty eznel Sciences 2 1115 Glee Club IQ Masque Play, 1. l MAXWELL MAX SAVITT Hnrtforel, Conn. Lino l EAM5 TKA5 College Basketball Teamg College Baseball Teamg College Track Team. ' ml CHARLES INGLEHART SAYLES Albezny Agricnltnre ATg Cosmopolitan Clubg The Cornell Coienriyinnn Board. lil, .ill JOSEPH ABEGG SCHAEEELER N ezo Rochelle Mecnnnicnl Engineering fI1EKg Freshman CreW. 'il 1 HENRY LUDOLE SCHMECKPEPER Brookbfn Civil Engineering 35 y gi I lili 'ee' D 4 A D e D so r is - .... , T. , D If Jeff' 1,11-3 ' .AEJ1 L.: 413,-we-if ' ',.LL1'-'lfel' ' 2.:,.a..gag.:..L':L: -'-I -2 E1-' -A :V -if---M----wil 197 S42 dig will C 'z 5 I V! f '- - WFT '--, 4:lJT4'YEL '- x, ' I-ig ,-.,, vix, fv1xg1'yg?5 f:N' -.1-'N '-'- ' 'k'r 5 CLASS OF 197.6 3 WILMOT FREDERICK SCHNEIDER Troy Arty anal Sciencef l E H5 Fencing Club Q., 3. it FRED SIDNEY SCHOENBAUM Bf'00kbl71 ' ' Artx and .Slciencef FREDERICK HENRY SCHROEDER' Kingfton Arty anal Sciencef E H5 Freshman Debate Clubg Deutscher Verein 1, BQ State Cash and Tuition Scholarships 3 The Cornell Era anel Graphic Board 1, 3. FRANK TRUE SCHUMANN Carrnel Civil Engineering 5. State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. FREDERICK FISHER SCHURR Clarence Electrical Engineering E1 Freshman Baseball Squadg College Baseball Team 9.5 State Cash and I Tuition Scholarships. LAWRENCE EDWIN SCHUSTER Wilniington, N. C. Art: anal Sciences QDAE5 Freshman Football Teamg Freshman Lacrosse Squadg Varsity La- 'crosse Squad. . 'R A GEORGE JOSEPH SCIUTTO Hnalcon Mechanical Engineering RUEUS BARNES SCOTT Wellfoille Mechanical Engineering X IF. NOAH SEEORER Philadelphia, Pa. Arty anel Sciencey , State Cash and Tuition Scholarshipsg Undergraduate Scholarship. JOHN PERRY SEWARD, JR. New York City Arts anel Sciencef ATQQ Red Keyg Maiiager of lnterscholastic Track 3. iq HAROLD JOSEPH SHACKELTON Utica Arte anel Sciences 2 AXA5 College CreW I, 7.. , l JOHN WEBB LITTLE SHEEHY Carnhridge, Mel. Arty and .fciencet E 9 A X5 The Cornell Anniealf Board 3. LESTER NVHIPPLE SHELDON Gloverwille I Ag1'iCItlf1tf'6 ll' KAP5 Freshman Football Squadg Freshman Basketball Squadg Freshman Baseball Squadg Masonic Club. JOHN EDWARD SHULTS Moiitclaiif, N. f. Electrical Engineering Ofhcers Clubg Frank William Padgem Scholarship. MICHAEL PHILIP SILVERMAN Brooklyn ' Artf and .S'cience.r L ' College CreW IQ Varsity Cross Country Squad 1, 35 Cross Country Club. itll l lol t t . N an a llii'-,I1 'j, Tj1T ,l , .. are ' v f-MT. .fitfri x - I 198 3 .- -? ' f '- L Q 1. I ' X - - - 717- --.. TE I ' V K 7 CLASS or 197.6 fl JAMES SINGER Brooklyn Arif ond S ciencef Chess Teamg Chess Clubg President, Parabola Clubg State Cash and Tuition Ei Scholarshipsg Undergraduate Scholarship. '5 LEE JANES SKINNER Medifzo Arm and Sciences 2119125 Freshman Track Squadg Varsity Track Squad 1, 35 Janusg Ball and Chaing State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. JOHN LEONARD SLACK Sezginizw, Mich. Agriciiltiire o A X. 51 ORVAL ALTON SLATER Dollof, Texof Mechniiicnl Engineering fbf' A5 Freshman Banquet Committeeg Freshman Advisory Committeeg J Atruxg Southerners Club. A 4 CHARLEs YVILLIAM SMITH Atlanta, Gn. Civil Engineering EAEg Pyramid. j EARL CHARLES SMITH Brookbn Arif nnel Sciences is 4 ff ERNEST GEORGE SMITH ' Binghennton Civil Engineering l ll Seal and Serpentg Freshman Lacrosse Teamg Varsity Lacrosse Squad 1. g HAROLD NORTHUP SMITH Onrnrio Agriciilfiire AZ5 OPITCCTS Clubg Assistant Manager of Student Rooming Agency 3. J iil HARRY MARTIN SMITH New York Cilj' Low . ,, s .2 EUGENE CLYDE SNYDER New Kenringfon, Pez. Arif ond S ciencer 3 A X. f HARRY SOHON New York Cigf Elecfricnl Engineering . J: CIJK 9. ' - l ff. JOSEPH PARKER SONDHEIMER Clevelnnii, Ohio ' Arif eine! S ciencer A Cercle Francais, Business Manager BQ The Liferengf Review Board. NORMAN GOEE STAGG Irhncn Arn eine! S ciences K25 Aleph Samachg Wearer of the UC' '5 Freshman Football Squadg Varsity l Crew 7.. ' A l I LLOYD ROBERT STAMP Trinneznihiirg Arif ond S cience: C.U.C.A. Council 7., 35 Land Grant Scholarship. I l WILLIAM WENDEI.L STANTON Pinirhiirgh, Po. Arte nnel Sciencer ' WILFORD MEEKER ST.AUEURN Sherrill Electricnl Engineering Officers Club. ' f :Q 'ZH J 4:1521-141:-Igym-,.-,gfhm-.-:mg-,:.-.-1+-D:-L-,U . . T, A.-...-1-nv.'::,,'.::-.1 flcoggufii-v-R 1 A.e.Q.F -1-ac.-M13-' 2- . A- v-' .-mf -'-, '- 199 L y . IQ-A ML? l-. fs wut... Ii will 1 J 1 ADAM-,l. ,V XA - 4 'aqf-f-X L. L... -d'fi7c5 iW' lil! l A VK. 1 ' 'Tl X -.XL f f7' .lax 4,1 A -- . Y, LEEDHH L3 '-1 --5-,-A A --- '-wa: N'f',1'4 N'-1 'R--,fl ' I . 'I' I 423 . XJ L F' .... - - .fir CLASS OF 1916 A gricultuf e Agriculture Civil Engineering Arts und Sciences BEP5 TCT 5 Freshman Wrestling Teamg Freshman Tennis Teamg Varsity RAYMOND MUNRO STEARNS Ridgewood, N. f. Ye Hostsg University Band. LEWIS HARRISON STEELE Niuguru Fully A Z. WILLIAM ELIJAH STEFFY Dooer, Del. MEYER STEIN ' ' Brooklyn Tennis Team 7.. NORMAN ROTH STEINMETZ Elufking Civil Engineering AT Ag Aleph Samachg Pyramidg Freshman Tennis Teamg Freshman Tax Committeeg Sophomore Smoker Committeeg Junior Promenade Cornmitteeg Musical Clubs IQ Beth L'Amed5 Assistant Manager of Varsity Football 3. ARCHIBALD EDMUND STEVENSON Bzijjfulo EH. ALAN STONE Itbucu A X A. REGINALD HULSE STRATTON Miiieiletoion AX Ag Varsity Crew Squad 9.5 ,College Crew 1. ARTHUR SIMPSON STRAUSS New York City Freshman Football Squadg Varsity Football Squad 7.5 Va .Squadg Independent Tea Dance Committee. HAROLD JACOB STUKEY Newburgh HENRY MEADE SUMMERS Oyster Buy Associate Member Dramatic Club. GEORGE XVASHINGTON SULLIVAN, JR. New York City A Z5 Dramatic Clubg Dairy Club 9.5 Winner, Kermis Prizeg A Winter Course Dairy Club. EDWARD SUPER Brookbn H FA. RALPH CLINTON SIMEON SUTLIFF Mexico AFPg XVearer of the C g Freshman Crewg Varsity Crew JOSEPH HENRY SWAN Cbicugo, Ill. E l ectricul Engineering Agriculture Electricul Engineering Arts unu' Sciences rsity Basketball Artr und Sciences Agriculture Agriculture ssistant Director - Luw Agriculture 7.. Art: unu' .Yeiencer AAfIvg Red Keyg ACA g Captain, Freshman Track Teamg. Varsity Track ' Teamg Freshman Banquet Committeeg Sophomore Rush Committeeg Fresh- man Advisory Committeeg Student Council BQ Beth L'Amed. L . ,,- Y., . M ..-M -. .v 7,-Mi A- -A--f-ffl--f-fi-we '-e-.rAi? - J I A f 7.00 1 J, I ., '1 Pl I fl .... -QQ-QA . 4,3-5. A 5 'M A3255 ' Torx '?fIQiii?'f'Qif'fj'T'3f?,,.::':?54,.rr's'Jl!fi .li-gggfegtg Siffli 'T f-' .21 I . QL, It R Y Lv -- ---f-H -- e 'B 'L 'T 'lJ CLASS or 197.6 ' I 5 JOHN PRESCOTT SYNIE Greenville, S. C. Mechanical Engineering AY5 Atmos5 Red Keyg Freshman Advisory COIUIHIEIICCQ Assistant Man- i71,? , ager of Freshman Crew 3. P iqjlil ARTHUR 'VAN NESS TAPT Ticanelerega Agricnltnre l ScOrp1On5 Farmers' Week Committee 35 Ye Hosts I, Publicity Director 1, I 'l Vice-President 35 Adirondack Club I, 2., Vice-President 35 The Cornell Country- .. man Board 7., Associate Campus Editor 3. FRANK POTTER TALLMAN Bzejfala Arts anel Sciencer Tl QIJRE . GEORGE SCHUYLER TARBELL, JR. Ithaca Arty anil Sciences gl I A1115 Red Keyg Freshman Advisory Com1n1ttee5 Assistant Leader, Glee Club5 Assistant Manager of Intercollege Crew 3. i CHARLES ROBERT TAYLOR Terre Hante, Ind. Agricieltiire QQ-I APP5 College Soccer Team 35 Varsity Lacrosse Squad 9.5 Varsity Soccer Squad 35 Farmers' Week Committee 1.. li E LAURISTON SALE TAYLOR Maplewood, N. f. Arts and Sciences , I Dramatic Clubg President, Electron Club. E I. :R 11 ROGER COUVELLE TER KUILE Montnale, N. f. Veterinary AE 4115 AIY5 Freshman Track Teamg Varsity Hockey Squad lg Officers Clubg R.O.T.C. Rifle Team. RUDOLPH THOMAS TERMOHLEN N ew York City ' Agriculture APP5 Hebs-Sag ACA 5 Freshman Track Team5 Varsity Track Team5 Q5 Varsity Cross Country Squad5 College Cross Country Team5 Glee Club I, 1, BQ University Band I, 7.5 Forestry Clubg Cross Country Club, President 1. CYRL WALDIE TERRY B1'00khj'1Z, Pa. Mechanical Engineering J JULIAN SNOWDEN THOMAS Saratoga Springf Artf anel Sciencer l Adirondack Club5 State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. MILO ELIHU THOMPSON Soath Otrelic flgfifulfufe Acacia5 Masonic Clubg Officers Club. J ROBERT PRICE TIFFANY fainertown Electrical Engineering Scorpion5 Sophomore Rush Committee5 Cheerleader 2., 3Q State Cash Scholarship. BENJAMIN ELLSWORTH TILTON, JR. Utica Mechanical Engineering KA5 Atmos5 HHCTHQ Freshman Football Team5 Freshman Hockey Team5 M Varsity Hockey Teamg Sophomore Smoker Committeeg Junior Smoker Commirtee5 Beth L,Amed. l 1, ZOI 4-72 ' 1 4 E -9 4 I ir , - , -, ' L7 T1 1. . 7' ' A . V -pf: - ..,' ,L . J.-,ff.-A-,v1N..5y5-1.4-:lg F 1 :'..g,:j lt! ,. we--S RE , 1-I-w: g I, 1'-5:-:A-E1'r':LV . W- A 1-f- - , ,mx EX - Q - S . v ,A if-I GEORGE LIBANUS TODD ' CLASS OF 199.6 Rochefrer Arif anal Sciences WT, Press Club, The Cornell Graphic Board 1, 3. BERNARD JACOB TOLCES New York Cizjf Archicecczere db A II, College Baseball Team I, lj College Soccer Team 3QP2lf21l3Ol3, Club. JOHN BAYARD TRACY Syracnre l Arif anal Sciencer X115 Scabbard and Bladeg Freshman Hockey Team, Oiieers Clubg Culver Club, Captain, R.O.T.C. JOHN CHILION TREFTS, JR. Hainhiirg Mechanical Engineering ATQ5 Red Key, Freshman Baseball Squad, Varsity Baseball Squad Q., Junior Smoker Committee, Freshman Advisory Committee. HUGH CHARLES TROY, JR. - AY. GARLAND LEIGH TRUITT QTJKE. ROBERT LAWRENCE UHRY Ithaca Architecture Norfolk, Va. Mechanical Engineering N eio York Cigf Arte and Sciencef Red Key, Junior Promenade Committee, Freshman Advisory Committee. HARRY DEITS UNWIN Officers Club. ROBERT CUPPAGE URBAN Officers Club 1, BQ Chess HAROLD LEROY VAN ALSTYNE JARED VAN WAGENEN, 3D. GJ A. SIDNEY EDWIN VAUGHN Bnjjralo Mechanical Engineering Kancaf Cily, Mo. Cioil Engineering Club I, 3. Wacerfoion Mechanical Engineering Laioyerroille Agricnlinre Glenr Eallf Arif ancl' .S'cience.r Adirondack Club, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. MORDELO LEE VINCENT Tarnpico, Mexico Cioil Engineering KA, Pyramid, Freshman Baseball Team, Beth L'Amed. WALTER NATHAN VINCENT N eio Harcfora' Electrical Engineering Scabbard and Bladeg College Crew IQ Odicers Clubg Captain, R.O.T.C. ZU MING VOONG Chekiang, China Mechanical Engineering P1P'g Cornell-in-China Club, Chinese Students Club. HARRY VANNUYS XVADE Indianapolis, Incl. t ArChif6CfZl1'6 EX, Scabbard and Bladeg Spring Day Hop Committee, Treasurer 3g Marshal, Graduation 3g Colonel, R.O.T.C. ui V Lf l 3 3' 1 fs P V 32 1 E .-:1.Q.1+2s4.:i..w.-11 .4 ' I iF il if ,. 3 1 ,C I 1 A i i ,. ,I 1 ?' i Ei 1 Q .' x . --'I-fi -fr'-g 'r-'L vig-e 7.02. ,4- .. , W '11, I Yifigmomim ..,.f,.A, 5 3. .- ff I Q' . ' I ': :,. CLASS or 199.6 7 fi - I S B I 3 gl MILLARD EVERTS W ADSWORTH Oizveqo Agricziltiire l 3 i VY L .4 ' I ii I . , - Y fl RICHARD CLARKE W ADSNVORTH .Franznzghang Marr. Arte anei Sriencesr KE5 C.U.C.A. Cabinet 7.5 C.U.C.A. Council 3. A 5,5 JEROIVIE KENITH WVARDNVELL Union .Ypriizgf Agrirzelfiire in 6 E5 Freshman Track Squad5 Varsity Track Squad5 Cross Country Club. Q 51' fi . . lx. ROBERT COOPER WVARNER Whzterho1'o Arif and Sciencer .P 5 'ill' XIF5 Freshman Baseball Squad. si. HARWOOD WARRINER Cedar Rapielf, Iowa Civil Engineering gl KE5 Officers Club. 'E 2' ' i -PAUL THOMPSON XVATERMAN Uforcexter Arif and Scieneei State Tuition Scholarsh1p5 The Literary Review Board, Associate Editor 3. lil 5 50 . . 5? il GUY KENNETH WEEDEN Sidney Arif and Srienrer ij :I P I 3 v' A . I I . 3 University Band. ' ,N ,A Q1 Q JOHN GLOVER WEIR Canihriiige Agriciiltare A Z5 Freshman Track Team5 Varsity Track Squad 35 Forestry Club5 Adiron- I dack Club 5 Assistant Manager of College Athletics. 1 y. - if :N l Y L: 55 HAROLD WEISBROD Schenectady Arif and Sciencei 55 ff Menorah. . ,, FREDERICK MORRIS WELLS Balelioinsrville Architecture It rl :E Qi KENNETH WELLS Northampton, Mais. Mechanical Engineering .15 I, .. il Z . . 51 ., Q if I 1 J 33 Z 11f'5 Wearer of the UC' '5 Varsity Baseball Team 15 Junior Promenade Com- mittee5 Beth L'Amed. 5. - GEORGE FITZHEREERT-WEST Pafailena, Calif. Civil Engineering E Q15 Rod and Bob5 Red Key5 Spring Day Committee 7.5 Freshman Advisory A Committee 35 The Cornell Annaalr Board 3. 3 .3 73 FREDERICK EDWARD WESTER Brookbfn Arif and Seiencer - Z lP'5 Wearer of the C' '5 Freshman Football Team5 Freshman Track Team5 Varsity Football Team5 Varsity Track Team5 Freshman Cap Burning Com- mittee5VStudent Council 35 Central Honor Committee. 'S .l lg 3 ' .., ...N Y M4 K ...,,.,,.,,.,,t,a, . A .- 103 .. -1 P1 .1 -I Ei lv . FRANK HERMAN WEEKS Wert Pitfrfon, Pa. Arif and .Yeiencef 5 ri GJX5 Freshman Tennis Squadg Mandolin Club5 University Orchestra5 ff . 1 Z r - il ff 1 'F WILLIAM WENDT New York City Arif and Seieneer I J l J fiwiF?' I -W 7.1- .,.,,,,. ,....,X V ,Jig 1:7 . an L13 ,iff ' GIEEORD LOVELACE WESTON LID A E. JOSEPH GORDON WHITE MAURICE BREWSTER WHITE H K fb, Officers' Club. RAY PORTER WHITE, JR. GPA, Oflicers Club. ROLLIN HENRY WHITE, JR. CLASS OF 1916 Portland, Me. Granville Worcefce1', Marr. Moravia Cleveland , Ohio Electrical Engineering Arch irectnre Civil Engineering Electrical Engineering Mechanical Engineering AKE, HHCTHQ Freshman Football Squad, Freshman Hockey Team, Varsity Polo Team, Freshman Banquet Committee, Beth L'Amed. DUNCAN WHITEHEAD Eitchhnrg, Marr. Arty, and Sciencer AXA, Freshman Crew Squad, College Crew 1. DONALD BREED WHITNEY Philadelphia, Pa. Ari: and Sciencer GA, Al-iph Sarnach, Wearer of the C , Freshman Football Team, Varsity - Baseball eam 1. C JOSEPH OTTO WIEMAN Brookbn Agricalrare Round-Up Club. ALEXANDER SOLOMON WIENER Brookbfn 'Arcs and Xciencef Vice-President, Parabola Club, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, Un- dergraduate Scholarship. HORACE FREDERICK WILDER Akron Veterinary EX, QTE, College Honor Committee lg Ball and Chain, Officers Club, Society of Comparative Medicine. RICHARD HERMAN WILE Bajffalo Laio ZBT, UTCTH, Freshman Crew, Varsity Tennis Team 1, 3, A. A. Mem- bership Committee 2., 3 , State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. HERBERT SEDGWICK WILGUS, JR. Ithaca Agricaltare AXA. JOHN WILKINSON, JR. .Yyracafe Mechanical Engineering IFT, Freshman Hockey Squad. LAWRENcE BROWN WILKINSON Camden Law TIKA, Varsity Track Squad, College Track Team. OHN XVICKHAM WILLCOX Pine Irland Agfiffllflm' AFP. 1O4 , ,ff , 1 S . aa 41 J A A. EQJQDA - , -' 'r-an-T- i-ft ' . 4- ' 'V ' P' 1 .. .- . A-A:f..,f'..,. - A .. I'-L4 -214AM--Q:A41-1e+,fA--111W--' V, r' I 'DT ' 'T ' ' '- XT . 'A - +'i'i '.T.i. .Lal N' -cf..- CLASS OF 1916 OHN JACOB XVILLE Broolzbn I-7011651-131 Forestry Club, Cross Country Club. DAVID JOHN XVILLIAIVIS, JR. Richmond, Ky. Agricnltnre AFP, OFhcers Club, Southerners Club, Assistant Manager of University Orchestra 7., Manager 31 Second Lieutenant, R.O.T.C. 1, Captain Q.. DONALD XVILSON Umining Electrical Engineering A S 111. ELTON JOHN XVISENIAN Staten Lrlanel Mechanical Engineering GX, The Sibley journal of Engineering Board, Associate Editor. IRWIN XVIZENBERG Bl'00klj'72 Arty anel Sciences Parabola Club, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. NELSON CHRISTIAN VJOEHRLE Parfonf, Pa. A1-'ti anal Sciencei ALBERT JOHN XVOODFORD Ithaca Eoreitfy Forestry Club. LAWRENCE IRVING WOOLSON Detroit, Mich. Mechanical Engineering TKEgOff1Cers Clubg A.S.M.E., Lieutenant, F.A.R.O.T.C. 3. JAMES WOTHERSPOON N ezo York City Ant: anol .Yciencex 9 A X. ARTHUR STERLING WRIGHT Scio Arte anel Sciencef GARSON SAMUEL ZAUSMER Waoerbf Arti anal Sciencetr College Baseball Team I. JOHN RANDALL ZEHNER Brookbfn Civil Engineering College Crew 2.5 College Honor Committee 3 5 Dramatic Club 1, 7., 3 5 Vesper Choir 1, lg Second Lieutenant F.A.R.O.T.C. 35 State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. EMILE JOHN ZIMMER, JR. Montclair, N. f. Civil Engineering ECP, Rod and Bob, Red Key, Freshman Advisory Committeeg The Cornell Annuals Board 3. JAMES HENRY ZIMMER Lynhifook Arty ana' Sciencef 9Xg State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. 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JOHN BAYARD TRACY LJ JOHN BUCKMAN WALTHOUR 1 SOPHOMGRES RUFUS LAWRENCE COE WILLIAM HENRY HENDRICKSON, LD I, l r JOHN FREDERICK EMMERLING 'DANIEL MILLER CRAWFORD HOPPING Ir ALBERT JAMES EVANS, JR. GILBERT BALDWIN LAMB im JOHN BAKER GROSH GEORGE HARDING LEWIS, JR. QM 'T JAMES LEON MAIRS QQ ' FRESHMEN GEORGE CHAPMAN BUTLER AUGUSTE SIMON MATHEY W ROBERT CHASE GREEN ROBERT DAVIDSON MURDOCK 1, L' A I 3, I JAMES EDWARD HUBEELL LEWIS RALSTON TOWER I T If . EINAR STORM TROSDAL, JR. 'I il I in 41, J 7 e! 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Veeder Aldrich Robinson Mordock Roe Lee li 1 .... L - - WV H 140 v' ,,qS. . . f- . S. 12.2 A Q fa I XCZIUIUCI UILIDIILZ New York Gamma lzapter Established in 1868 FRATRES IN FACULTATE THOMAS FREDERICK CRANE WVILLIANI ALEXANDER HAMMOND GUY SHEPARD GREEN FREDERICK CLARK PRESCOTT FRATRES IN URBE CHARLES HAZEN BLOOD ALLAN HOSIE TREMAN CHARLES DIBBLE BOSTWICK ARTHUR BOTT TREMAN SHERMAN PEER CHARLES EDWARD TREMAN FREDERICK SKELDING SOMMERS ROBERT ELIAS TREMAN MYNDERSE VAN CLEEP SENIORS JAMES RUSSELL CLARKE, JR. ROGER OLAP EGEBERG - HAYDN ROTH EVANS RICHARD WILLIAM DICKINSON JEWETT JAMES MCDONALD LINDEMAN EDWARD ALEXANDER PROCTOR JAMES ROGERS, LD WILLIAM RATCLIFFE THOMPSON HERMAN GREIG VEEDER GILBERT MARCY WVEEKS CHARLES PENZEL WVRIGHT PHILIP LESLIE WVRIGHT GORDON ESREY YOUNGMAN JUNIORS - ROSCOE GEORGE BERLINGHOEE ' BENJAMIN ELLSWORTH TILTON, JR HUGH BRECKENRIDGE LOUIS BENOIST TOMPKINS JAMES WILLIAMS BROOKS J MORDELO LEE VINCENT, JR. SOPHOMORES WISTAR AMBLER LOUIS HOLLISTER HEALY HENRY SHANKLAND DUNNING JERVIS LANGDON, JR. JOHN MORGAN FRANCIS, JR. JOHN VAN SICKLE, ALBERT RICHARD HATFIELD, JR. MOORHEAD WRIGHT, JR. FRESHMEN THOMAS BARTLETT ALDRICH JOHN FARRAND I PORTER RAYMOND LEE JOHN BAYLEY MORDOCK WILLIAM HENRY ROBINSON WILLIAM EUGENE ROE JOHN MARSHALL V EEDER ' -f . 57.-A 5.-EL.:--in-Qs L-A-1 -.' -.ul-AL 'V f- -1, .'.:.,.,qA,fLg,R -V--I I:.':..fA.-:-v.:,u,---4.- 1-. f..v'.--.lf---1 '- ' .-I--rf' 9.41 A I x ' -'-:as .' I I will 'Qi L, ,-. -- ti Y., '. I ., M . A ,Ai ,, 2, Y,. III I I I I III 'I g Phz Kappa PS2 III Founded 1857. I Rott or cnAPTERs University of Washington I I ,, '1'1'. 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NEWTON COLLAMORE BURNETT DAVID FLOYD DAVIS, JR. ELLIOT WILDER GUMAER JOHN ANTHONY HARTELL HOWARD LOUIS HUNTER GLEN LESLIE LOGAN WARREN ROBERTSON BENTLEY HILEERT KIRCHWAY BROWNING THEODORUS SMITH CHADEAYNE SAMUEL FOSTER ELDREDGE, JR. FREDERICK LATHAM EMENY CHARLES ALLEN ABEL ERLING CHRISTIANSON ROBERT DEWITT HOBBIE ROBERT BUMSTED JARVIS WILLIAM JOSEPH JOYCE, JR. RICHMOND BOND MILTON JAY FIREY, BD GEORGE EDWARD HOWARD HENRY STANLEY KRUHSEN 1 SENIORS JUNIORS SOPHDMORES FRESHMEN JOHN CLIFFORD WHITRIDGE, J EDWIN HULBERT ALFRED JOSEPH LARKIN CECIL LORD SAUNDERS ROBERT COUMBE LUDLUM NVILLIAM HIRAM MACOMEER JOHN HIGHBERGER PATTERSON THOMAS JOSEPH ROBERTS DANA MONTROSE SECOR CHAUNCEY ARTHUR THOMPSON HAROLD MILTON ZAUGA RICHARD CLARKE FIELD EDWARD UPDIKE HILL PAUL WYLIE HUNTER TQENNETH DALE OWEN CULVER ALLEN SMITH GARRETT IKIRK, LD EARLE GURNEY MANN ERIC OTTO RUCKELSHAUS FORBES DUNBAR SHAW DONALD TERRY SECOR ALAN WARNER THOMPSON LOUIS LEE VOIGT, JR. ALDEN DARLING WHITE X., . 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JUN IORS EDWARD HENRY BAILEY RICHARD FRANCIS PIETSCH HORATIO HUNT BRADLEY JOSEPH HENRY SWAN, BD SOPHOMORES PALMER LIVINGSTON CLARKSON WILLIAM LEVERING CRESSMAN SAMUEL SEBASTIAN EVANS, JR. .THEODORE BURGESS FREEMAN EUGENE WILLIAM GOODWILLIE JOSEPH WILLIAM HOUCK WILLIAM WALTON KNIGHT, JR. JAMES TAYLOR LEWIS, JR. FRED DUNCAN SETH JOSEPH HOOKER TAYLOR ' EDWARD GRIGSBY TRIMBLE SEWARD BALDWIN, JR. FRESHMEN REYNOLDS GALE ROCKWELL COURTNEY BARBER, JR. ROBERT FREDERICK STORM JOSEPH KIRKPATRICK BOLE, JR. JAMES BARNABY TAYLOR, JR. CHARLES HUBBARD CORNISH FRANCHOT TONE WALTER GP-IEG, ,J R- GEORGE HALL WILLIS HORACE WILLARD HOOKER JOSEPH WINTERS ODUS CREAMER HORNEY, JR. JOHN MUMMA YOUNG, ZD ...wi-.L 2 z-.E'.- gg-1-:Lyf.r'.f.:.--11-9:11-V.-1 T-,'--1-L-..' 1: ua -:As -Q. v 1.,. ., . .-sq fs. 7-45 -1- fl- 'W 4: 3' V , V Vg V lv,-V ta V ti. 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A 1 i CHARLES NEWMAN U IQ' il A I I M SENIORS RAY STEPHENS ASHBERY MALCOLM ST.JOHN FAULHABER EUGENE RAYMONDPERRY J WILLIAM BURLINGAME BELDEN RICHARD LEE GILSON CLYDE EVERETT SHULTS,JR. MEN 5 EDWARD BENSON DENNIS, JR. WILLIAMMARTINHAYNES WILLIAM PECK TAYLOR NI FRED MARKHAM DORRIS LAURENCEJUDSON OLMSTED CARL FREDERICK WEDELL All I ' Q' I JUNIORS J LEROY VINCENT ALLEN GEORGE DOUGLAS CLUCAS,JR. JOHN PRESCOTT SYME U F if EDWARD LAPSLEY ANDERSON MARK HANNA FOLLIVIER HUGH CHARLES TROY,JR. Ili. EARLEWILLIAM BOLTON,JR. JOSEPH PATTEE HUMMEL MORRIS BIRNEY WRIGHT I J X ' SOPHOMORES I i I RODMAN COLTON FREDERICK BRIDGLAND EMBURY CHARLESHEREERTMOORE J GEORGE BURTON DUBOIS FRANK JOSEPH OIMALLEY OTTO ANDREW STARKE, JR. I K ' ' . FRESHMEN J QI BERTEL WALDEMAR ANTELL WILMER CORNELL DECHERT MALCOLMPUTNAMMURDOCK ff!! PHILIP THEODORE BASSETT JOHN MCBRIDE DORRIS FLOYD BANCROET PARSONS 53 I RAYMOND FISK BECKWITH EDWARDRANSOMFISKE,JR. JOHN SCHROETER I ,. JI JOSEPH BERRY, JR. CHARLESFRAZINEHAMILTON, ROLLINHENRYSPELMAN,JR. A M RICHARDWALTERCRANNELL JR. WILLIAM BERST YARD I, RI -H--I- 'QTL Cm' Of ' OT- 'C Rm'Qiiffm d'TiTi?ff 'fI 'ffm'EQL'?2I'E?i E:IErsT'E,.1..LEf-,SCE .41 -' 2 93 ..2:1E.,:.IfD,E1..,..'- Ei1E.LiiLl1:S3:121iiTFZ'7.Z1,1?f.iTET'ggifgiigIZIZEQ-liligigii .24-...g..a...-.,,.,.-.--f.:.f.fb:f.. L.-rv-..v.g.-.f,.Y.,I ..,,..-,A .... 1 E -,KKI L....:. -.,. ,. .,v1,.:..,4--A --A-Lag -- V- ' A--A A- - --- 7-47 .Aff f . V If f- 1T'1.?f' fir ,I its .... -,.r.MMranra.r.gg in ,rag-1vfrr1r,..rrr ,I 1 Q ,.. i T s .L ,1 if A .1 4 a 1. I L ?f91fifiif'fpR .,-,liigniki LTI., 'izif' T If if -'f'f'?i'f'T'i'f'-i 'f1'L1i :5r af ie.s'l?1e-ef-ee-LEeee 1- -..mr I fffi 1 'effifrvgfirr are ' - S Ma!! M -LJV 3, 7 -If I I I C WY :.L- fl , ,V .- wk ,, Irjlli I i - J,,,: i vw 'f-' :fvraiasgE1e,, .. - ,.'-- ,- 1' r' ll - Le I E' ll I 'L -'Q f 7 ig! J . -L '..' I I lk. ' 'l Ziifw Ii 5' ' - Q I I ' 3 uni H I 'W MQ I el wr 57 - 'w1 ,:ae?'fa - I .. -is., . ,..X , I ll . - . - ' . 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DONALD IQING WILSON JUNIORS CHESTER MARKEL BECKER CHARLES LAND PARSONS WILLIAM JOSEPH DUPREE A FORREST GODEREY READ GEORGE ARTHUR HODGKINSON JOHN WEBB LITTLE SHEEHY FREDERICK STANLEY FRIED GORDON MCCLAVE WILBUR SOPHOMORES DELL KELLER ALLEN CARROL DIEHL FIELDS EUGENE CONKLIN CASE ROBERT HOADLEY,QUAIL EMMONS WILLIAMS COLLINS EDWARD ASHLEY RECKHOW WALTER SCOTT CRAWBUCK ROBERT FRANZ WEICHSEL JAMES WILLIAM WILSON, BD FRESHMEN JOHN WRIGHT ACKERMAN GEORGE CALVIN BRAINARD EDWARD COLE HOWE, JR. FRANK JOHN HYNES FREDERICK BELDEN JESTER FREDERICK WRIGHT PALMER GEORGE BATES VANVECHTEN THOMAS PUTNAM YVYMAN, JR. , - , mm. . .1-1--ff-fr--A . ---'fA-ff---f--f--.-.fT:-ff----ffL---T-----p--.-2sf-ff--:-A- ill -J: .I,....A...,...,..E,.. ,S ...I . DEL., , ... 7.51 ,ew ax ,vi 4, 1 . C giflfrifj , eriiis ,iff -infra reef-f 'f'e 'S I 'ooxlilgf C ffl '. C C, .f Qf'A3iL-1 ssse if LEQQT ii Qi. QV V7 7 l -N Ll 6 rl I il, l it ll 1. 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HAYWARD HEADDEN A ANDREW JOHN BIEMILLER ARMIN OSCAR KUEHMSTED RALPH STIRLING BLAZY HAROLD ROLAND LABONTE THOMAS MORTON BRIGHT COLIN GORDON LENNOX A WILLIAM BURKE, JR. ROLLIN HENRY WHITE, JR. SOPHOMORES ' DENISON ELDREDGE AVERY RALPH BRADY MUNNS ' lf HARRISON CHARLES BLOOMER GEORGE LEROY SMITH N I J CHARLES LEWIS JOHNSON ALFRED FREDERICK STEINKAMP FRESHMEN ' A I JAY CLARK, BD DAVID FRANKLIN SIMONTON Tl THOMAS WASHBURN HOIJIJER SHELDON THOMAS SHORE l ROBERT FORSYTH LOETSCHER EDWARD LILLY STOCK, JR. WILSON MOTHERSHEAD EDWARD LEWIS WARREN IQ ENOS ELDRIDGE PENNOCK OSCAR PIERSON VATET A , V-.,,,f,,,,, , 1,57.Fx,V,,r4,-g,.,,,,,,,A,. .HM .I,. V ,,.l:,,?,,,, ,,,,,. Q :,i,,,4. ,,,,5,L,.,, ..., .,,, ,. ,.t,:C,,,,,,, , -- .1,,,.1.,.,-,A-,1-I. ,AAA 153 .N I At - ,-.CW , f--- -, KN, ,fees 'L ' e ..-Tp --,ggiige ..A, VIYAZ Eggflx vi.e.iiQie,,,4tgQg:g,eL4,, '..'f L fam -1 LW-efww 7,-f ----N-Q-LWW-.. f sex- ,gaxmaa I1-L- , farm' ' ' ii -,, 1f'.f?rT -Wg , he ,Aft - . 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PAUL FAIRBANKS RHINES ' NATHANIEL STEBBINS SHERMAN A CHARLES FREDERICK BELL JOHN ALEXANDER BLAIR WILLIAM HARTMAN FISHER LEE ROBINSON FORKER JOHN WATERS GATLING WALTER WELLINGTON HALLETT EDWARD WILHELM HARD FRESHMEN HARLOW HYDE, JR. JAMES PEAEODY PARKER JOHN MASON PARKER, BD JOHN REED, 4TH JOHN CALHOUN STERRITT JOHN WILLIAM WHITE, JR. WILLIAM BRADFORD WILLCOX 1- I .H-f.1f-Lgggxf-4 :z1:x-I:4.'v-1g2'L':- I :--1'f1-IAA.: 'wma . -Sf Ar, ffxz-3:e..,-rl vlff -,.,'.-:,f,:.,E .-AA. gf:-. . 7.57 .,..-as, H , im ,,11, ,QA 'ix RE,J,a+- f ..m,.a-- .,,. .. ifff f, , . , a.,-1-gisicnaf , , .. , .Age 'zvvq V 'a in kk Ex- gw sa , J: f '- l-J'-n:'1r..' r T --253, :rr -113.-.f'KfF':'-2 M-1 1 .-if 4 1 'I rs an 1. Z 4 i -Q 1? -a J1. I a Z1 1 ii 1 L Beta Y hem P2 lg 1 L1 sig Founded at Miami University in 1839 M355 if' l f , i,i.i3iu5zii1.ii. -- ' ROLL or CHAPTERS - 1 f l I fl! I g Bowdoin Cincinnati Iqwa State l it ' l I Maine ohio ' south Dakota , X : Brown X Wittenberg Kansas lk I K Mass. Inst. Tana. 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ERNEST RETTGER FRATRES IN URBE ROMEYN BERRY HAROLD FLACK CLIFTON CHIDESTER BRIGGS EDWIN JAMES HOPE EUGENE CHARLES DURHAM SENIORS CHARLES HOWARD BALDWIN BERTRAM FRANCIS HUESTIS ELIAS FLORENCE BUCKLEY MICHAEL DONALD LINEHAN ARTHUR MUNSON COON WARREN ALBERT BEH JUN IGRS WALTER WHITE BUCKLEY A APTON LEE FRASER WILLIAM VINCENT KELLEY, JR. WILLIAM LEGRAND SIMREL SOPHOMORES MILLARD FILLMORE BINGHAM, BD ' FRANCIS MALLORY BROTHERHOOD ROBERT WHITE BUTLER VICTOR LLOYD BUTTERFIELD ROLAND HENRY COOK FRANK PARKER DAVIS FRED WILLIAM DIEFFENBACH ROLAND GROSVENOR EATON, THEODORE AUGUST EGGMAN JR. HOWARD WVILLIS RUSSELL C. WILSON SMITH LEONARD CHURCH URQUHART LEROY LEE ODELL ROBERT WARREN SAILOR LESLIE LAWRENCE WILSON JAMES WHITNEY MOORE ARTHUR HAMILTON RUTLEGE DAVID LAURY SHANTZ NORMAN HAROLD MCLAIN HUGH WALLACE MANCHESTER JEREMIAH ROACH FRANCIS PALMER ROBERTS L JOHN MARCELLUS GROVES DAVID JAMES LUDDY CHALES SCHILLING O,NEIL MICHAEL RAPUANO EDWARD JUDSON ROEHL CARLTON WATSON ROWAND RICHARD MCLEAN SOMERS PHILIP LANAHAN WELKER JOHN RANDOLPH YOUNG STEPHEN DUNCAN BRADLEY, JR. FRESHMEN GEORGECAMPEELLMCMULLIN EUGENE CARROLL EISEMAN WILLIAM AUGUSTUS SHEPARD CLARENCE JEFFERSON ELMER LEONARD EVERETT WADE JOHN HENRY ' CHARLES MILFORD WERLY FREDERICK LOTHIAN LANGHORST JOSEPH NASH WILLIAMS ,ffl ig L1QQLJ.zE.14ji?S4'?f3i3'3OH1L'i -- A ffiifff--1 7-59 dai..- ..-am . fa' ai ,r e - ? 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JOHN NEWTON SINSABAUGH GEORGE MARTIN TREETS, ED FRANK HENRY BALDAUR LEWIS STEVENS CARR GORDON LLOYD CARSON BLINN SILL CUSHMAN, JR. FRESHMEN GWYNNE HARRIS DAGGETT ROYAL BRADFORD DAGGETT JOHN DANIEL MICKLE, JR. THOMAS BRUCE TROUSDELL, JOHN WARD WILLIAMS R JR ,, . . , . .,,. . .I . L, .,..,,- rx .. . .-, A , .., - .,.-..-..4g,..A.:.x.,G.5. Q..--'ff' ff-ff if QI -1'- '--'-' I A L, ----:- - A--' I...,L..,ACL.-.,..f-.,.,..,,..LL.....,.:...,...,,1.........LL..,,- 7.61 Ll al i ,l. U. 1. l,.' r. ., 1 l . .1 r '4l F Q4 . L 'i ' K-. 'ffw 'ff' -'. vis yi 'Wei-Q L--fe.--.-4- af: ---'- 1--ftvtfvfff--v?Ti7' WV -- JR'-s, f - - v E' ii: A ,iff S., M ... af.. . . i - ii Snglfl if University of. Toronto Q .lgjlh Davidson University 1 University of Virginia Q . 1 Washington and Lee Univ. I Richmond College .2 i Allegheny College Q I Wooster University 14 'H University of Kansas I Colorado College ill University of Colorado P 'i'5'1 ' Adelbert College Denison College Wittenberg College 1 ,J ' Ohio State Universit fix I , n . Y Ohlo Wesleyan College Q Zi Founded in 1348 Indiana University l.. . . Mi De Pauw University ll: .. H Colle e :lim RoLL OF CHAPTERS mover 3 ll., l, . Wabash College ll Washington and Jefferson College Purdue University lf! 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FRATRES IN FACULTATE 4 T GEORGE HERBERT DOANE WILLIAM FORBES LEWIS LEAMING FORMAN RIVERDA HARDING JORDAN THOMAS LYTTLETON LYON LESTER WALTER ANDERSON LEWISJAY BINGHAM ERNEST DAVID BUTTON JOHN LANG BUTTON DONALD KEITH CHAMPAIGN LEIGH MARSH CHAMIJAIGN KENNETH FRANKLIN BARTON SENIORS WILDER DEAL LAWRENCE WILLIAM DAY DANIEL DIEHL EHRHART, LD JAMES WALTER GRIMES, JR. HENRY WELCH BLOSS JACK CURTIS FETTERS HANS VICTOR GROHMANN RAYMOND DEPUE ANGLE' JOHN SHERMAN FAIR HOWARD WASHINGTON FEIGHT ROBERT BARNES GEAR CLARENCE AUGUSTINE MA R OLIVER LEROY MCCASKILL WALLACE NOTESTEIN WOODEORD PATTERSON ERNEST WILLIAM RETTGER ERNEST WILLIAM SCHODER . FRATRES IN URBE WESLEY FOWLER PAUL XIORHIS HERRON PAUL SMITH LIVERMORE JOHN HENRY MARCHANT IN CLARENCE AUGUSTINE MARTIN, JACOB RICHARD SCHRAMM CHARLES TIMOTHY SENAY LYMAN WILSON WILEORD MURRAY WILSON GEORGE YOUNG, JR. MORGAN LEWIS MATSON PAUL ROBERT NEEDHAM WILLIAM REUEL NEEDHAM ALBERT SHARPE JR. RAYMOND WARE CARL RAYMOND WOODARD DAVID BREWER HOLBROOK GUSTAVE STUBBS LOBRANO WILLIAM YOUNG NAILL MALCOLM ROLLISON TAYLOR GUY TREVELYN WARFIELD,JR. JUNIORS HOMER TORRENCE HIRST, 3D HARRY WELLINGTON HOEE, JR. FRANK HIRONEMUS MUELLER GRVAL ALTOQN SLATER SOPHOMORES HIRAM DUDLEY IVES STANLEY RODMAN NOBLE ' CHARLES NEWTON SMYTHE ' DONN BERNER SMYTHE, JR. CHARLES NEWTON TURNER FRESHMEN EDMUND ALFRED GEORGI WILLIAM TUTTLE HOLSMAN CHARLESMCALVAINMOUNTSIER JOHNERWINGRAYBILL,JR. WILLIAMWALLACEMCDOWELL CHESTERDELANEYWALTHALL JOHN TUTTLE HOLSMAN GEORGE HATEIELD WOODARD E' -' I' 'I-A -' s-'. 1-1 ' A rf-.JI-1--1.-avi M.--H ,fq-1'-N.,-1,--1 ..,-I-.,-- ri-,.1--.: ,-f- -- ,J .-., ,,.. - -,An .An R :mfg -..---- ,-1--EA-- I 163 ,, .,..4 1 ,wie r-Pr ,-t,... ,,:,f.,,..,:jy Lv, , .Lv ,, . George Washington University University of Pennsylvania Lehigh University St. Lawrence University Mass. Institute of Technology Franklin and Marshall College St. John's College Dartmouth College Swarthmore College Brown University Williams College University of Virginia University of California Phi Sigma Kappa Founded in 1 873 ROLL OF CHAPTERS Massachusetts Agricultural College Union College Cornell University University of West Virginia Yale University College of the City of New York University of Maryland Columbia University Stevens Institute of Technology Pennsylvania State College University of Illinois University of Minnesota Iowa State College University of Michigan Worcester Polytechnic Institute University of Wisconsin University of Nevada Oregon Agricultural College Kansas State College Georgia School of Technology Leland Stanford, Jr., University University of Washington University of Montana C. Miller Jackson Cantor Leonard Ramage Murray Mange Schaeffler Hartman J. Miller Stallman Lyon Stuntz Lockhart Muller Cree J. Cook Greenawalt Corbin Ray Farr D. O'Shea W. Cook Jost Rhcinfranlc Lewis Johnson Fairchild Austin Sefcsik Schreck Romberer A. O'Shea if-vvff--f-,ffr . VL ,.. . . - Y ,, U ,-,Tv-fv- T. , - ,, .. Q, ,, ,-Y. Y ,cgi 1. . - . - ri L-fL, -- ,. .. 164 ,LI , , X fx J ,Q -X I ACE ,dex , I-IP' . - A, I fi fi , ,LL xxx ,ji-V F ,QOL S fl gf lj., LQJL , , I: ,I .Mp-Tmf.,..f..,yf1fgsff 'Yi:'4il,Tif:i: i,Z, 'Ly 3 1 F' 4 41, L AX!jf.f' I Thi SQQPVLG, mppa Gamma J lzapter Established in 1889 FRATRES IN FACULTATE HERMAN DIEDERICHS GRANT SHERMAN HOPKINS HERBERT WINIFRED BOOL ARTHUR BENJAMIN BROOKS VERANUS ALVA MOORE JOHN EDWIN PERRY FRATRES IN URBE. OREN HEDBURG FRANCIS JOSEPH MCCORMICK GEORGE ELLIOT MINAR I SENIORS JUNIUS FORD COOK MORRIS DEWOLEE FARR WILLIAM FREDERICK COOK HAROLD THERON MANDEVILLE JOHN CORBIN DANIEL GEORGE O,SHEA EDWARD MITCHELL CREE , PAUL CLEMSON RAY FREDERICK ATWATER WILCOX J JUNIORS ' KENNETH WILLIAM GREENAWALT JOHN STROTHER MILLER, JR. HARRY FRANKLIN HARTMAN CARL FREDERICK MULLER EDWARD PIERCE LOCKHART GEORGE GILBERT MURRAY WALTER EELS LYON JOSEPH ABEGG SCHAEEELER EMERSON WADSWORTH MANGE WILLIAM MAXIMILIAN STALLMAN ALBERT EDWARD STUNTZ SOPHOMORES EDMUND COLBY CANTOR CAMERON SIMPSON MILLER WILLIAM LADD JACKSON SAMUEL COWAN RAMAGE WALLACE ORRIN LEONARD EDWARD RENOLD TAUCH, JR, FRESI-IMEN I WILLIAM BOUTON AUSTIN ARTHUR WARING O,SHEA RALPH GRANDISON FAIRCHILD LAMSON RHEINERANK JOHN WILLIAM JOHNSON IRA PENCOST ROMBERGER, JR. KENNETH FRANK JOST LEONARD BERNARD SCHRECK HARRY BALL LEWIS JOSEPH ANTHONY SEFCSIK I I z '.xffI-,-fgnmq-v,:z.11-J ,1-:.-, I v , Vim IIVI JJLWII-g '-':It'7 7.65 Taxi 'zqiw . ,-,, .t ,,w,k,ij,Y. .,', FWITQKZ-qit..,..A5-,,t4 WYE ' Q4!'vn'.'1 ra-I. 'N ' 1Mme,-.11-,wlsfiz-1-v--tzrrreljf L ry . ee .WL .t Q .1L-. fwQ... A I t . . I 4-cg' I .Tm 51 I . g Delta Tau Delta 3 X 3 L W J -!' 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Doering Riddiford Pashley Callahan Garretson Greene Atkinson Ripley Hamilton Driscoll Milton Macdonald Brooke Buckman Steinmetz MacNeil Johnson Wright 1 Hauptfuhrer Cookman Emerson Bidstrup Brown Eiler P. Doering Slater Patterson Chambers Buhl Garnsey Hermann Bye Pyle Bradley Idell Swenson Balderston I 5 I. I no M i 'ig-0, . -f-lv Y aft, f Me. ,-.-.Jw-T 166 .I ,, .L ,I I-5 I-S 7 .1 T II - C A LQ Af A ,LL L-- LQ, EL, A.,Lifgfffisir'2iS2'1fi?'if2f'fL--ATT: ' W 1' 1-iQ.:-.L ILM..--..Y.. .fr .. -...LLL...41:'f,--!.f,'L..p,i.,,.g,. . .,,.,..,,,4g,jg1 7. NK XVI- N I .J EMA FI 1 I Y I , ig! A BEE I W, 1 T551 i X 45:5 X I - I Fi W . I il rr I I Delia Iaupelfa , ,uw A 523 - ' ' Beta mzcron Chapter .. Established in 1890 ,TEH 1, li! I : L ' I5 , FRATRES IN FACULTATE LEONARD AMBY MAYNARD CHARLES DUNAWAY QUINN , J FRANCIS JOSEPH SEERY 4 pi ' mfs? E FRATRES IN URBE , JOSEPH SIDNEY BARR GEORGE DEWEY CARPENTER ' 3355 EDWARD MORGAN ST. JOHN F SENIORS . A ,J ,,. LAWRENCE OTTO BIDSTRUP ROBERT WILLIAM EILER Ii' E DONALD WINSLOW BROWN JAMES STROHM EMERSON , Q . I H5 JOHN ALBERT CHAMBERS ALBERT FREDERICK HAUPTIRUHRER J WILLIAM HENRY COOKMAN, JR. JAMES CABELL JOHNSON f A PAUL MONTGOMERY DOERING ROBERT FENTON PATTERSON J A EDWARD JEROME DRISCOLL WILLIAM FAVRE SLATER A ,J THEODORE MCALLISTER WRIGHT 5 Aggw f 1 ' C111 N JUNIORS ' A ij WILBRED LEE BROOKE DONALD SCANTLEBURY MACDONALD T T A SAMUEL THOMPSON BUCKMAN ALDEN BROOKS MACNEIL I OTTO CHARLES DOERING PAUL ROBERT MILTON 3 WILLIAM JOHN HAMILTON, JR. , DOUGLAS RIPLEY ' NORMAN ROTH STEINMETZ SOPHOMORES G,BRIEN ATKINSON, JR. KINGSLEY GREENE , ERRETT HARGROVE CALLAHAN WARREN JAMES PASHLEY 'T JACK SPELLMAN GARRETSON ' THEODORE KILNER RIDDIBORD ' FRESHMEN In 'EUGENE BALDERSTON, JR. LEROY GUION GARNSEY LOUIS BRADLEY, JR. RAYMOND HERMANN If PAUL BUHL FRANK IDELL CHARLES COLEMAN BYE, JR. CYRUS PYLE, ED 'M JAMES WILLIAM SWENSON A I X , 571 my :L LL L L-. .LL A ,EM . - - .,,.LL,,. L . 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JUNIORS JAMES TAYLOR BATCHELOR DANIEL METZ COPPIN SOPHOMORES FREDERICK GLENN COLWELL JAMES FARNSWORTH HAND - THOMAS FRANCIS KEEHER, JR. MALCOLM FREDERICK LEONARD GEORGE MERSEREAU HOTCHKISS WILLIAM MARTIN KREGLOW IGNACIO SATURNINO MOLINET JOHN BAILIE MORLIDGE A N ATHANIEL ALEXANDER QWINGS HERMAN REDDEN ALEXANDER RUSSELL VOLLMER FRESHMEN , JOHN HARTNETT BURNES GEORGE CARL ERNEST KURZ CHARLES SAMUEL CORSE KARLE BAKER MEYER NELSON MORGAN DAVIS THOMAS CRADIT STEEN WALTER LOUER EMERMAN JAMES PENTLAND STEWART L , ,,,,M-YM-W A,,, K Y, Wm ,VY 4 ,Y H ' 1 14:1-If,gg.f.-E sv:-fs::S-2.'g,-.'.:,R-as:,,:,:1,,1 I cis,-fv--A-.-If-w vu H-'--' Ay- mfg:-A---4 If 55'-53M-if ,.., -,-SL -xiii? A ,-.---,ggi 9.71 3 ill 1 X 5 l V ,Kill 5 li? . rs--58 gi ,f--t ,.,., .,., ..,Y .,,, lyww K1 tt. .I , , , -..., , I an N,-3 Wa: ,t ,....-M,, ,cn ,tw ,,.,.,, , affnaf , 33 l rf' f, gg ul .1 75' pi I3 , fl I il iillill ' I 3 1 i iffi. . .':'f3f 'I ' l I ' :.:.Z.:.j,:.:.:.: A I allml I '- C I r223:1:'1i:2:1:? 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LaMont Hershey LaBar Petermann G. LaMont Lawford R. Wagner. Robinson . 1 Farley Koelb P. Doing White Ttussel McElvein Furman Burnett Marietta Nesbitt I l 1'ifAH,Qff5ffi if If AfV1'fj1,i'f?'I,,' iff'5 1C-Q,m3fE,iEi' ,IQWKJQY Yigwi-ii''i Ti'lTfTLTl l f- -VW --ff - f f H -A-Y-U 1:-Af--fffff f f 'AAA---f -ff-f----,--H f----vf1ff1-f- f--fm-W-g-if-ffff-1--f-5 -.1 1 r'-f'--ve-cf:-rn- fr, 177. I, i I I :J I I I. I A ' I Qi .II 4, Ie 3, S T: I I ,- -. TQ- N, Lf 'Dv THVIY f f V I -XIX ,7- IAI I I 'Hx I I fin I '93 I if 15f1fI 'I- W A fr fuff- A A II, ?,,Xl.:,:f:::i XX-,Q.j.TT.-..IE.fiTE liiiig., H4 .I I it C5351 Iz.: y:T:p:::L,f:E:1:Tr-:a,:?1:K:,: ' II 11:LRE4.liigi.1.:g L,i1g.'i gif AI'I+?2-..f5e1fsi' LD 1iIgi525ifQ ,RvII'E 4 TTT ' EE II I2 I, YI T I I ' 1 l I-I IL! I H II! I II, . I L, I I lA I ' : I I , I I III :I I I . I Ia! II ST II? ' TIII III I !3I 1 'N I ' .Iff I Iss I I I I I ' II I KI I 1 I FI I ' ' I '1 ' ' A ET II IRI - II ' 3 I I Qelfa OIL II 'il' II I I ,II I I I QI Ig II. .I LII- cornell lzapter III I 11 . . II Estabhshed 1I'l I89O III sw III T FRATRES IN FACULTATE EI LI. - I If I GEORGE FRASER NAIRNE FORSYTHE NVARD I I IIT FRATRES IN URBE .I I ROBERT TREMAN BANKS THOMAS SQUIER KRAFT I II STEPHEN EDWIN BANKS I FREDERICK AUGUST ROGALSKY II If? I EDMUND CLYNES GEORGE FREDERICK ROGALSKY IIIII 51 I CARL FREDERICK GILBERT HARRY GEORGE STUTZ II' I Y MONROE MARSH SWEETLAND I SENIORS IIIII I tj EDWARD LAWRENCE BOOTH FRANK JOSEPH HICKEH' I I I If I GEORGE GARTLAND CONNELLY TIMOTHY MURPHY KEENAN I TI ROBERT GORDON EVANS, JR. JAMES EDWARD MCGRATH ITI FI RAYMOND WHITNEY FISCHER EDWARD FREDERICK MILLER, A R. I I Ir I I ji FRANK BERESEORD STELLWAGEN . T 3 T I I I 3 JUNIORS - I WILLIAM ANDERSON, JR. HERBERT JOSEPH FEINEN FZ! I I DONALD SMILEY BARNES MARIANO RAMIREZ I I 'II I I JOHN PATRICK BRADY EUGENE CLYDE STEWART SNYDER 'IT in . ROBERT BURNS DOING CHARLES FRANKLIN WAGNER WTI , Q F 1 DONALD CHARLES HERSHEY SOPHOMORES GEOFFREY NOEL LAWEORD I I If JOHN SPENCER LABAR ALBERT EDWARD PETERMANN,JR. I3 GEORGE DARWIN LAMONT A ELLIOT PUTNAM ROBINSON I I THOMAS ELDREDGE LAMONT RICHARD BIESER WAGNER I I? I fl I I JAMES RICHARD BURNETT FRESHMEN THOMAS TRVING MCELVEIN I A PARK ATKINSON DOING HAROLD EDWARD MARIETTA I I T if VINCENT DONALD FARLEY DONALD ALBERT NESBITT I I 15- HORACE EDWARD FURMAN JOHN CAREY TRUSSEL EI 5 CARL MILTON KOELB LAURENCE GRAHAM WHITE N I I ' V I 7 L -I HH J A A -- A --W A A M- I I EFS- ':'1f.' .mf 'fxil-I4-HIf.gLIiF3'I-7-4Ti.2?7yij3'FaP530Ji,Yj1f,,g'f7lM'fQ1'-197 -gig 4 Q-,iffy -T,1'Ilfw-:Q,,:gz.L-:::Iif- -7'ffb.:.T't-' -' Ll? 'I f- TIT L ,II 7-73 LLY1v -. LLL, LLL, L a- -v ,V fl 1,1 E L i t 'ii ,.I, ' l t ffl til t, 1 F 1 4 L LTQL, 1 A fx, - '71- TTTT Ji?-TT , 5: I :st :ri ::'1,w'1-V v','.f i'--'F -- rr'-tLT?fG'V!,cg3 0 AMT L--L L-WL L5 ' T j ' ug-L JTTWL , A, - 'Tirl L I , at T2 'ZW S ' ' V I Qt X , gf J A zgma A Zplza pszlon - ' ix ., A L, , , 1 H , ' LL Y Xl Founded March 9, 1856 3 I I L' ' QL A 'i -I ROLL or CHAPTERS f l QC' ,5 University of Maine Dickinson College j lf ' Boston University Pennsylvania State College lf' f J3QqQ'ti15' figs JPL Harvard University Bucknell University ri., , ' 23 .-jf. H334 Jfapxyfgayfff ' ' Dartmouth College University of Pennsylvania ' -fi 'P- ' Igfpfglvy jsN,f7gZ53'f-N Q University of Kansas Gettysburg College li N, ' 1' Cornell University George Washington University 5 kv- ' ,Q Y' QL Columbia University University of Virginia if ki, yr W N-C7 Saint Stevens College Washington and Lee University J li., ft 'fr Allegheny College Davidson College 3 :EL University of Georgia University of Chicago I IQ I ,5 if University of Indiana Union University L,-L ,gs V Washington University Southern University H? X7 QQ? Northwestern University University of Tennessee ii University of Illinois University of the South ig iff' I I University of Arizona Vanderbilt University ml I Mercer University - University of Minnesota Mass. Institute of Technology Emory Collfggg University of Wisconsin Worcester Polytechnic Institute ill , Georgia School of Technology University of Missouri Leland Stanford, Jr., University W University of Alabama University of Nebraska University of Oklahoma If ' ' Alabama Polytechnic Institute University of Iowa University of South Dakota L University of Michigan University of Arkansas Milliken University if-.ll Adrian College Iowa State College Kansas State University I Mount Union College University of Colorado Washington State College I Ohio Wesleyan University Denver University Beloit College fll i University of Cincinnati Colorado School of Mines University of Pittsburgh , Ohio State University University of California , University of Nevada ij! ' Syracuse University University of Washington University of Wyoming sl Southwestern Baptist University Louisiana State University Colorado Agricultural College -All 2 Case 'School of Applied Science Tulane University Carnegie Institute of Technology Q , Franklin College University of Texas Denison University ffl' Purdue University Central Univ. of Kentucky Lafayette College I University of Florida Bethel College Miami University lfii University of North Carolina Kentucky State College 1 Montana State College F225 Oregon State College South Western Presby. Univ. St. Lawrence University l 1 New Hampshire State College Cumberland University University of Idaho lip 5 3 University of Oregon Drake University University ofSouthern California L-jul : all fel g M 'lil ' fl ll fl Q tl I 1 ll IL Alla --I eilll All jll ,gl all L L L L 3 C Kilpatrick Spurrier Givan Pfann Jackson Ovenshine ' I Sullivan Ransom Green Dockery Fuller Blank Whitesides - McDufiie Richter Wannamaker Jamison Smith Kaveny Maloney Fennell H. Merrill Brick Morris McCullough '23, 1 ya' l if 1 M, X ,ifilf QL.: Davidson D. Merrill Duncan Reed Wing Geier Hall Thomas Morgan Roland Kerr Jones Ward McNeil Bahrenburg Walker Schumacher Stewart Hayner Lp' LJ. K ,A'f 'I '- 'f'i'T 1 :Tf7':lj:e:e'--i-TT'37 'j,l:i' if ef, :e i-if-i'r7: j17'Tf'v7-' -:Tre--rf?-27-1--1-far:-rrfj-' 7-74 A If 'XX 51 A-, AGTQ 'X ' A XX- . ! ff? . T . -A-ffl.: ' FI'FL I Sfgma Trinka, gpszfom. New Ofrlc Alpha lzapter' Established in 1891 FRATRES IN FACULTATE WALTER KINKAID JESSE CROOK NICHOLLS HARRY PORTER WELD FRATRES IN URBE JOHN CRANDALL BERT ROGERS LYON FENTON HENDY SWEZEY HERBERT CHARLES HARDY ROY OLIVER MCDUFFIE ARTHUR LEON STEWART RALPH CLINE JAMISON MARK ANTHONY NEVILLE FRANK OGDEN WALSH GEORGE ROBERTS PPANN SENIORS ' HARRY PHILIP BLANK, JR. WARREN BUCKELEW GREEN LYNN HUBBARD RANSOM JOHN MOREHEAD DOCKERY HUGH BAYARD HODGE, JR. STEWART RUDOLPH RICHTER ROSCOE HODGES FULLER JESSE ATWATERJACKSON SCHUYLER ORGAIN SPURRIER HENRY CLAY GIVAN, JR. EUGENE SAMUEL OVENSHINE EDWARDCORNELLSULLIVAN,JR. GEORGE WALTER WHITESIDES JOSEPH DANIEL BRICK JUNICRS JAMES DAVID MCCULLOUGH THOMAS FRANCIS FENNELL, 1D HARWOOD FERRY MERRILL THOMAS KAVENY, JR. HENRY DURAND MORGAN JOHN LESTER KILPATRICK HARRY HASSON MORRIS MARTIN EDWARD MALONEY CHARLES WILLIAM SMITH ALEXANDER JAMES MATHESON WANNAMAKER NORMAN LINDSLEY DAVIDSON SOPHOMORES DANA NOYES MERRILL THOMAS CLARKE DUNCAN GEORGE 'EDWIN MUNSCHAUER JOHN NEWTON GEIER ARTHUR BRADFORD REED STEPHEN EDWARD HALL - JOSEPH SWARTZ THOMAS CHARLES HEQUEMBOURG WING EDWARD HUGHES BAHRENBURG FRESHMEN WILLIAM DAVID ROLAND, JR. SAMUEL CLOSSON JONES AUGUST SCHUMACHER JOHN LEWIS HAYNER GERALD HOWARD WALKER DONALD MACLEAN KERR HAMILTON WARD, JR. THOMAS MCNEIL, 4TH HENRY DILLON WINSHIP '. 251.-za ii-p,Eg.L5GE:A-:Ta-15'-1A-W ' 4: 2 fav ',C,1?l5-1 I-z. If. -f 3.1-f - 'M-Q11 wg A 2, vffi -. -X V F 7-75 axtwiffe f-EL-, U U f kt , gay- , ., mmftfi L iifqlfigi i' 5. 5 t'.'1 '17 :'-s '3,T7'm. 't , ,, 5373 L-izeffzjteiltiifirtftee,U if is c t F? e' ,,,, ,V ,--gf ftfve, 1 1 V e ,,V,. ',, ' V . el L V -'. Z l ' I N W' 1- f 9' --.- 1 ii U 41 R Delta Phi Founded at Union College in 1817 ROLL OF CHAPTERS Union College Brown University '- New York University Columbia University Rutgers College University of Pennsylvania University of Michigan Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Lehigh University Johns Hopkins University Sheffield Scientific School Cornell University University of Virginia Trinity College University of Illinois Pope Tarbell Howland Daley Schieren Gundlach 'Ferris D. Kuntz Walsh Ware Johns Bullen Young L. Shapleigh Russell Barnes Moore Hoyt Condit Tuppcr ' Kinne W. Shapleigh Miller Case W. Kunrz Blake ,H , .tV, L-, . ,-....s,.- .... - ...LW Lf, Y., .V-W .Awf-W-, A.V. . ,- YA. -. ,iw Y.. ....L.,.,.. -f.a.,-,... f -,af Y -..- t.-- .- Y V ' A 1 ' K- L., - .J . .,.r 1 ,w.,,.,,-L .. ,.,.:.ig.,,..:.,i..4,.L......-,-,4:.:.::.:......,,.,f 'LLL a.4,',Lu..4-42-fr-cg, 1, 'Y '- yi'-' 1 ' 7.76 ,lla J F A X . ,.. :iv ,-'HJ fd ' .K ,- 1 , ,,. -A I. Eff i 1 iwff Ififii1igLf'Sa-,25,ALig5':f?Si 4? Delia 7311i Pi Chapter Established in 1891 FRATER IN FACULTATE LANE COOPER FRATRES IN URBE CLARENCE TARBELL GEORGE SCHUYLER TARBELL, SR. SENIORS RIPLEY PIERCE BULLEN LESTER BARTLETT SHAPLE GH KENNETH MERRILL YOUNG JUNIORS I ROBERT HOUSE DALEY DAVID PURSEL KUNTZ DONALD ROSS FERRIS CLIFFORD HOLLEY MOORE FRANK ARMSTRONG GUNDLACH . CONRAD CARVER POPE CHARLES BERRY HOWLAND GEORGE ARTHUR SCHIEREN, JR. GEORGE SCHUYLER TARBELL, JR. SOPHOMORES ENOS WILLARD BARNES WILLIAM LAROCHE RUSSELL SAMUEL CHARLES JOHNS ALEXANDER HAMILTON WALSH HOWARD BRETTEL WARE FRESHMEN THEODORE UPRIGHT BLAKE ROGER WILLIAM KINNE CLYDE ALLISON CASE WELLINGTON WESLEY KUNTZ EDWARD MORROW COINJDIT THOMAS EDWIN MILLER DENNIS LARKIN HOYT WVILLIAM CHAPMAN SHAPLEIGH, JR. - . J EDWIN ODELL TUPPER df-,:.-I .-.Sf,Q-Ji,-,',.-,AA-5n,.f1.,-I- 4, ., S .Y , -. A-i 1,.., ff- ,, ----H--AT---Y-ff--Y, .-f--Q.--, ---M 7-77 t., I ill -l, .ll J, ,Q 'Sw l t p , V l F11 it Q t 1 t l , v -t -1 Ei 'l 1- U ll F i x 1 t 1 f .t il A, ,, ll t. I 1 1 .Q 1 -ll .:l' ,ill ll .ll til dl tl .1 ft ll Il . l A ' 4 ,..a...w....f E Qxfi U. L fag.. f G 5'-Le41,Lw,fW'T:'T5f'I .'T'Qff'f 't'-'f t'?g:Eg5L:Lz4:'-5 'yiivirff'-'Q '- . ff 'if Ls, ,,ffl.: ai. ,,.,e.,.. .,x, , ,, , Y nfl., , H-ft, Y Y , Y If' 4' Y Q Y: iv ll ., 1 l I f ' is K a cz Si ma 3 All E Founded in I867 -f l 1 l 5 ., 1 Q ill' RoLL or CHAPTERS J 'T i-TTT YTT University of Maine Bucknell University . -Q .1 il I I, Bowdoin College Lehigh University 1 I 'gg , f .I ly New Hampshire College Dickinson College 3 A yu A l l , Dartmouth coutgt Washington University I' i C pm!! University of Vermont University of Virginia l' gg , ' t , ' f' S Mass. Agricultural College Randolph-Macon College Q , 'FQ l ,I I j,-gl Harvard University Washington and Lee University 2' 'Lt' IJ Q I . . . . '4 E M l 'A y , -!,L3,3,5 ,-:f I Brown University William and Mary College V , Q I lm ny' Q52 f Cornell University Southwestern University ' li 1 A 4, New York University University of Pittsburgh 5 X -I I sxkj Syracuse University Tulane University Ali ii XP' P P NPS' I ll J Swarthmore College Washington and Jefferson Coll. Aj I' lf 'I 'X . .K ' 7,7 fi Pennsylvania State College University of Texas 5 it il P P X X-X X ffd X University of Kentucky Richmond College il 1 ' ll I -sql U . Hampden-Sydney College University of Denver I :gf Q IN I University of Michigan Purdue University 5 ll Q Davidson College Trinity College Q l-ll ll N'oe'E Z Colorado College Colorado School of Mines 3 ' lf till I Wabash College Leland Stanford, Jr., Univ. L, ,Q li University of North Carolina University of Indiana University of California ' lgjl North Carolina A. and E. College University of Illinois University of Washington 'g l lltll 3 i Mercer University Lake Forest University University of Oregon 1' l. liiil rl Georgia School of Technology University of Chicago University of Idaho ' lgil Il University of Georgia University of Wisconsin Iowa State College il 12 University of Alabama University of Minnesota Washington State College I 5.1 Denison University University of Iowa Washburn College l 'Qi' ,V Alabama Polytechnic Institute University of Nebraska University of Kansas V- i , Vanderbilt University William Jewell College University of Arizona j W lit l University of Tennessee University of Missouri Oregon Agricultural College 'ii i' lj Southwestern Presbyterian Univ. Missouri School of Mines Rutgers College l lf V.. Massachusetts Inst. of Technology Baker University West Virginia University A ' University of Colorado University of Arkansas Wofford College Qt IM gy University of the South University of Oklahoma George Washington University ,xl L E. ll 3' Ohio State University Millsaps College Kansas State College if 1 ' Case School of Applied Science Louisiana State University University of Toronto Q f .l University of Pennsylvania ' 1 N it lil with feet ,ll ll: w I li! ' ' -:ll 1 , , l , Q 1 I . ,tt U lf' . yi l rt I l 5 . 1, lr Q lil 1 I ig I lf r ' - 5 Y I i Wade Stirling King Post Hedde Brown Merrick Meserve A A. Wood E, Derham 3 :lf I Horton Dodd Stagg Jarecki Warriner Wadsworth Hinchlifi' Broad Stier ,Il ' ll Blakemore W. Wood Stotz Cremer S. Osborne Schimmelpfennig Korn Kimball Beatty McConnell lil it ' Cleaver P. Osborne Walker T. Gram W. Derham Cheney Tarwater Hewitt Seiler F. Gram ,li 1' i ls i 1 sl l il he c. ,c.r-.-.,-LL. .- Luca.. ,U L M-.- . lm 1 . T TT YvYl'f ' ' ' T ' , ' 'V 'Y T T ,fi 'Tiff I ,Y 'QW L' TWYWYQT, ,,, , ,W , , , Y, ,i,f'f'f'fff L . H 17317. LY,t' 'L:'il 2.78 -ff v- -ze-r --to H f fe f Tm-W'--'-1-A ---4 and l V, ,-r' ,5:, I ',.' ,'-. - I A -o. G?QzpJpa, Lyma Alpha appa hapter Established in 1897. FRATRES IN FACULTATE WALTER AUGUSTINE DERHAM PAUL VINCENT OSBORNE DAVID CLINTON GILLESPIE ARNO HERBERT NEHRLING DAVID FLETCHER HOY EDWARD ALBERT WHITE ELMER SETH SAVAGE FRATRES IN URBE EZRA CORNELL, BD CHESTER HARDING HEWITT PAUL WITHERSIIOON ECKLEY WILLIAM WEST WARD FRANCIS MONROE PORCH SENIORS EDGAR FRED BISSANTZ HENRY WILLIAM HEDDE DONALD JOHN POST REED VAIL BONTECOU WILLIAM ROBERT KING THOMAS LUKE STIRLING HENRY SWEETSER WADE THEODORE GREGG BROWN PAUL BOYNTON MESERVE ENOS JOSEPH DERHAM ALBERT EDWARD WOOD WENDELL EMERSON BROAD JUNIORS ALFRED STEVEN JARECKI MARK MILLER CLEAVER, BD CHARLES MORRIS MERRICK, BD SAMUEL ALLEN DODD NORMAN GORE STAGG EDWARD COLLINS HINCI-ILIEB ROBERT HIGHTON STIER ROBERT VANSCOY HORTON RICHARD CLARK WADSWORTH HARWOOD WARRINER DAVID PERCY BEATTY U SOPHOMORES JOHN WALDO MCCONNELL JOHN NEVILLE BLAKEMORE SAMUEL CARSON OSBORNE EDWARD ANDREW CREMER, JR. ADOLPH HARRY SCHIMMELPFENNIG DEXTER SIMPSON KIMBALL, JR. LAURENCE EDWARD STOTZ MATTHEW FARRAND KORN WILLIAM ROBERTS WOOD EDGAR ORLANDO CHENEY - FRESHMEN BARNARD WVOLCOTT HEWITT LEWIS PINTARD SEILER JIM LAWRENCE TARWATER 'CHARLES LEON WALKER FREDERICK HENRY GRAM THEODORE JEROME GRAM Ilffxqilxnfiwi' ' if:-Au A-gm-3:-.1.w'T V -II.-.Q,,,,,I-5:3 ,sv . :AS -I IIf'iSfgqlgiAgLAiT:f11vff - :.f-,AgA,1. A, 1 7-79 -Y-, 2'1fN ' ,Q 'Dx .,. -- . C . , K, f 4 ,V NI QSr,f,71' so is 3 d 1 hm, 5,-,,. X 4 L, at .,,..44 Ea . ,f--. 1 l S'-1'C,iiifI'Mf,fj1jillijiilgi ,,,-iiiii-fiiiqi, jQQ2gi1,,T..,,l., ,T1,,-,4.7.f',.Cl,l3l,Q , ,5,,, -, W-,M W.a,,,,a.,,,,,.,,,,. ,a,,r,,ew-,,,,,,,,,.W,,,,,,,,,,,,4 , ,,w-?, sg V 1 aa ' Q , 57 w ' 1 lllb f frbfe' . . ' L j Y 'i l Alpha Zeta y Founded at Ohio State University 1897 i il ROLL OF CHAPTERS E! Ohio State Universit ' Universit of Wisconsiil il l Y Y 1 . I Pennsylvania State College Colorado Agricultural College Q University of Illinois University of Maine E Cornell University University of Missouri Michigan Agricultural College Washington State College at New Hampshire State College University of California lx University of Nebraska Purdue University North Carolina State College University of Kansas University of Minnesota North Dakota Agricultural College 11 University of Vermont University of Kentucky Iowa State College University of Tennessee N University of Georgia University of Idaho 3 Louisiana University Montana State University it University of Oklahoma Maryland University University of Florida University of New Jersey Arkansas State College South Dakota State College H Oregon State College University of West Virginia l I n l i 4 1 V 5 l l fl l l i S4 in If Davis Vaughan Bissell Zeissig Mitchell Mecartney Foreman Bass l Wiant Vrooman Sadd Mumford Blake Kilpatrick Hart Steele 1 I Dake Ries Webber Miller Stoughton Reid T. Hobbie Forward A Laubengayer Makuen Foster Reeves McNeil Young McKenzie Hobbie , , Brokaw Sullivan Weir Marshall Crosby Smith Middaugh 2' 2.80 l .highly I I QL I I. -L -,.,' -' SJ I . I I ,, I'.fVIwW, I 5, , , L Q -f I ,E-LN EQ' I-,z J gf -'I F V ffff'i'f Ifiililgfiljf 'EL I SI I 'A A ' I I f TILFITI. T LIJL1'-71 'TW' IIIIII V, S..-7-1 L-L A-I-M ----v-- - --I----H-f I- E -ff A -----H-I-A-A-Y-H I IRM? fix' I if , .4 ,SQAIIID Ti IJ I IIEII I ,I-,II I4 ' II-II fl JI 'LVIXL II' U II' S I ' I M ll 1 I I, I . I IZIIJ ' Q , IIII LI I IIIII Ii Ig3II II I IIQII I JI IIIII I ' I II I I III III I I IIJI I I' I IV-'Hi ,FI 551 1 W gd' ' JQII III! 'I I .I 7 N' J I II IIZII I I III IIQIII NJ' I II Ii I III I IIIII I? I T ' QIIII ' ' ' ' I :I I I, J .Qoha ,Zia A IWI QI I5 I , I l I lf' IIIIII , IGI I I I 11 Ch I Orne I ap er II, I I l . . IIIII III' I Esrabhshcd In 1901 IQIII IIIIJ IQIQII , WI I III: y III IJ HONORARY - '- I ' 4, I' . I LIBERTY HYDE BAILEY H.ARRY HOUSER LOVE SAMUEL NEWTON SPRING WJ EJ CORNELIUS BETTEN JAMES GEORGE NEEDHAM XVILLIAM ALONZO STOCKING W GEORGE WALTER CAVANAUGH JAMES EDWARD RICE HERBERT HICE WHETZBL Ii J IJI I, JOHN HENRY COMSTOCK ISAAC PHILLIPS ROBERTS HENRY HIRAM WING IIIIEJ I :I RALPH SHELDON HOSMER GEORGE ALLAN WORKS I IP I fi I FRATRES IN PACULTATE IIIJ Ia! I If I +I 1 FREDERICK GARDNER BEHRENDS ULYSSES PRENTISS HEDRICK AMES HORGAN SHERMAN WI I 4-I I IA I I 13, J I HARRY OLIVER BUCKMAN BURTON AARON JENNINGS JOHN NELSON SPAETH IIIH Ii. , DICK JAY CROSBY LEWIS KNUDSON NORMAN DAMON STEVE J . RALPH WRIGHT CURTIS ALBERT RUSSELL MANN GEORGE WALTER TAILBY, JR. I fl' ROLLINS ADAMS EMERSON MYERS PETERS RASMUSSEN LAWRENCE PAUL WEHRLE II , I I., II I IIN ' ALEX FERDINAND GUSTAFSON HARRY ALBERT ROSS DONALD STUART WELCH 3 QJI 1 EARL VOLCART HARDENBURG ELMER SETH SAVAGE WILLIAM JAMES WRIGHT II III I ,nag I, I IIII I III I FRATRES IN URBE E55 J I. , ara: I N I., 1 WVILLIAM ALLEN SAMUEL WILLARD HARMAN ALBERT STANLEY MULLER Ifw! VI , I I 5 W ARTHUR EUGENE ANDERSON -JAIvIES SHOFFNER HATHCOCK DWIGHT CURTIS MUMFORD WI H I III THEODORE LEMUEI1 BISSELL DAVID GRAAF HAYLETT WILLIAM LEE NORMAN G ' JOHN FRANKLIN BOOTH ROBERT DONALD LEWIS JOSEPH JOHNSTON SCHOEN Ig JI J! Q, I FRANCIS EZRA COBB WILLIAM GUY MEAL LAWRENCE MOORE VAUGHAN III!! Y I ROGER BAILEY CORBETT JOHN LUPTON MECARTNEY EDMUND ELLSWORTH VIAL 'I , MILES HUGO CUBBON RUSSELL COOPER MILLER FREDERICK PATTISON WEAVER IQJI , ,I I ' JAMES ELWOOD DAVIS EDMUND NORTHRUP MOOT JAMES STEWART WIANT -an lj I LACLAIR WARNER DAVIS ALEXANDER ZEISSIG II L I A . SENIORS GLENN MCKINLEY BASS ALLISON AVERY MCKENZIE RALPH DOBBIN REID I I I HERVEY DEFOREST FORWARD EARL RANDLES MCNEIL DONALD TIMMERMAN RIES IMI EDWARD SHIELDS FOSTER HENRY RAYMOND MAKUEN ZELNER HAMLIN STOUGHTON I I I JOHN HAYES HOBBIE JOHN GODPREY MILLER ARTHUR ELLIS VROOMAN JA ,MI THOMAS CHARLTON HOBBIE JAMES FREDERIC REEVES GEORGE BENTLEY WEBBER W I j'I I RICHARD AUGUST LAUBENGAYER RUSSELL IRA YOUNG I Ii: I I 2 JUNIORS I ,, 51 EDWARD MATTHIAS BLAKE LESTER BOGGS FOREMAN CHILION WRIGHT SADD WVILLIAM ERNEST BLAUVELT KENDRICK SHERMAN HART HAROLD NORTHUP SMITH xl! HERBERT DIMMICK BROKAW GEORGE KENNETH KILPATRICK LEWIS HARRISON STEELE HH ALLAN WHEELER CROSBY JOHN MARSHALL, JR. GEORGE WASHINGTON SULLIVAN I, J Iii MERRILLS LUTHER DAKE WESSELS STEVENSON MIDDAUGH JOHN GLOVER WEIR W , . I If . ROBERT KIMBERLY MITCHELL I JI I 1 IJ I I II I If- L. . E , V- . 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'i Washington and Lee University University of Georgia I-' 1 Kansas State University J Emory College ai ,i 1' l Lehigh University Q fl Missouri State University l l lil I E-ll Vanderbilt University X University of Texas it Louisiana State University fl Y fi! University of North Carolina I i it I De Pauw University Colgate University Purdue University University of Indiana Alabama Polytechnic Institute Mount Union College State University of Iowa Ohio State University William Jewell College University of Pennsylvania University of Vermont N. Carolina A. and M. College Rose Polytechnic Institute Tulane University Leland Stanford, Jr., University University of California Brown University University of Maine University of Nevada George Washington University Georgia School of Technology University of Tennessee College of William and Mary Mass. Inst. of Technology Northwestern University Albion College Stevens Inst. of Technology Lafayette College Colorado School of Mines University of Oregon Cornell University State University of Kentucky University of Colorado University of Wisconsin University of Illinois University of Michigan Missouri Stare School of Mines Washington University University of West Virginia University of Chicago Iowa State College University of Minnesota University of Arkansas University of Florida Trinity College University of North Dakota 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 Washington State College Oregon Agricultural College Maryland Agricultural College University of the South University of Wyoming University of:Maryland Carnegie Inst. of Technology Kasten Herrick Dauernheim Blake Speiden Maas Mitchell Strachan Allender Sutton Hoekelman Ballard Purcell Meigs Shoemaker Bradstreet MacGregory Savage Brigden Cooper Shaw Anderson Earman Eddy C. Frye Southard Voss Wood H. Cooper R. Frye Pflug Glass Q Huber Knobloch Halstead Bristol ,, L- ,. - -5----err: 'eff 7'-f'- 3 W-of- :':'7'x-' .. 7.81 A QI 51 Q! If V '1 1 B 'F R 1 EI f 2 ,.k 6 ' XX N HA' Alai: A-LL I - - F xxfg- A -, CTP.. Xffiiiiffifgtif' fI.'CTfF.'11 ,Q ' I 59521 1' '- 7'-'tg sg- -f, V'f-l- -f,, Ifwvfm W-jvfq +1 Ei? FPLBPLPFP I H A I 2, 1 vggg A 1 r wwf 1' Is I J ,. , 1 I 15 EJ J 121 . :, 15' zgma JWI J 51 I Ia amma kata hapter Vg Estabhshed In 1901 FRATRES IN FACULTATE I LUDWIG FREDERICK AUDRIETH DENNY HAMMOND UDALL FREDERICK HOWE BENJAMIN DUNBAR WILSON hi' COLIN SKINNER HENRY SOLLET WYGANT A PI If FRATRES IN URBE ROBERT HAROLD CHAMBERLAIN EDWARD ELLINGTON NEILL gg, WILLIAM WALLACE DODGE BRUNER SUTTON SENIORS 'Q GEORGE ANDERSON, JR. WINSLOW EDDY Q2 CHARLES HITCHCOCK BALLARD CLAYTON BARBER FRYE JOHN KRAIG BRIGDEN WALTER JOSEPH PURCELL J JOHN COOPER, JR. BERNARD ALEXANDER SAVAGE J JOSEPH SIMMS EARMAN ARTHUR BASIL SHAW JI 51 . J TOWNSEND FRANKLIN SOUTHARD ggi - I1 .Y JUNIORS , I yi SAMUEL SHELTON ALLENDER GARDNER BENNETT MACGREGORY 1 BROWNELL TOMPKINS BRADSTREET ROBERT BRANDER MEIGS HAROLD HOEKELMAN DONALD PHILIP SETTER 11, WILLIAM HENRY KASTEN WILLIAM GRATTAN SHOEMAKER F' WILLIAM ROGERS SUTTON ' lbs ' SOPHOMORES W TERANCE BLAKE STANLEY HERMAN MAAS MELVILLE AUGUSTUS DAUERNHEIM GEORGE GORDON MITCHELL Q' PAUL FRANCIS HERRICK JOSEPH HART SPEIDEN I JOHN ERNEST STRACHAN fb . IRI ' FRESHMEN ,. EARL GARNER BRISTOL WILLIAM JOHN HUBER HUBERT ALFRED COOPER CARL WALTER KNOBLOCH H RANDALL EVERETT FRYE , CARL PFLUG MATTHEW MCCONNELL GLASS THEODORE KLEIN VOSS :N THANE ROCKWELL HALSTEAD ' WILLIAM 'PARKER WOOD LI Lil I I -L-:Ez1:E:5,g,,gf5::1:-11.1 Lzfssuxfmpimaczi,,ffL':11:' ,--fn.Aa:.g.5aty- LQJALQLI -f'--,Af-Q:-R4-QQQQQQQALQ:If: iw- 1' 3351. :?g5gL.., , if .,--f-M2421 q 183 X .-,. ,-.. Q ,,,,. ,X Ms, A, M. ,- Cx ,ff --4, ,fr Q, 'ff .fx fy. 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JOHN DAVIS DAENEY XVARE THEOPHILUS PARSONS, JR. CHARLES WINSLOW SKEELE MARTIN BUELL TINKER FREDERICK HOWE THOMPSON SENIORS RAYMOND ADELBERT DEWEY RICHARD AUGUST KAST EDWARD LOMAX MONSER, JR. EDWIN HART STRUNK JUN IORS DONALD MEREDITH RUPERT LAWRENCE EDWIN SCHUSTER JOHN ELMER UNDERWOOD GIEEORD LOVELACE WESTON V ICTOR EDWARD ZOELLER SGPHOMORES NORMAN CARL KONRAD JOHN EDWARD LAMBLY LEONARD MAUER LEICK JAMES HARRISON WRIGHT GEORGE EDGAR ZEINER FRESHMEN THOMAS CARROLL WILSON WILLIAM HARWOOD HOOPER DONALD BEACH MITCHELL f :incur .'.f,,E-'ww-.1-5 A-:fQ?Z555,'iQ5S,..g ' , 4 ...Ap ww A-' 5,-.-.,.Q:f1 ,gig , iii, Q- -ra: SS'-,LEW ---.ff-L.. - ' Y ' 'ASQ E , 1' 7.85 I -1 s .gi ff -I 'I' 1 K. r f --Ax . . I P , . . Nj- . ., 4i,...f.,, W L sr 1 L Liv V nr' I 3 .U ,fe Q ,, ll ,, Q,.- I ,ff . -, f ' I gli 5,i -Jfgbff Q I I .l I .51 ,V.' aff?-. 2 :M . T an lull - 2 .Nd . lv' V+-2:1 GR .QV i' F3 X -I El l 'I Vzeta X2 ' IQ., 1 Founded 1864 I .21 I RoLL OF CHAPTERS I Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Iowa State College y I Yale University University of California i E M Stevens Institute of Technology State University of Iovva . 'gi l Massachusetts Institute of Technology University of Pennsylvania l u Columbia University Carnegie Institute of Technology yi Cornell University University of Texas y Q1 I Lehi h Universit Universit of Michi an It I 3 . . Y Y 3 . . gi Purdue University Leland Stanford, Jr., University ' Washin ton Universit Universit of Washin ton I f, 3 . .Y . . Y . S il Rose Polytechnic Institute University of Wisconsin lll A Pennsylvania State College University of Minnesota I lil! Ohio State University Louisiana State University y I Universit of Washin ton Universit of Illinois ,R , Y 8 , Y il! Armour Institute of Technology 1 I Q: l , uf 5 i 7 :Qi . kill 1 -f i l will ll S lu e ra I e ea a Ach Meyer Aten Chestnut Gillespie Savage Pile Benisch All Walsh Gretsch N. Miller W. Miller Colton Arnold Thomson ' Thomas Hamburger Q 50 ' Pecheur Guthrie Diemer Stewart Reynolds Fossum Vickers Bonn Koch ' Bruno Richter Gamwell Werner Janson Watts Spencer Robertson Emmons Degenhardt L.L.....,.e-...L.---.L ,,,.v..-,..-,.....,..,-L--.L,. ,-,L . . L -.-t-ML.. L l 7.86 A XA-NA Av qv ' A ET- If-X 5 'I J Yip-T Zeta Chapter JOHN FESSLER HALLER Established in 1903 FRATRES IN URBE HAROLD TALBOT LACEY SENIORS EDWARD KEVILLE ACH JOHN SANBORN GILLESPIE ADRIAN JOHN ATEN ROBERT ADOLPH HAMBURGER CHARLES EDWARD BENISCH LEONARD MENCONI ANTHONY BYERS BERNARD BERNARD MEYER JOSEPH HILL BLACK ROBERT FRANCIS PILE HENRY MCDOWELL CHESTNUT KIRKWOOD HALLOCK SAVAGE AUSTIN KEFAUVER THOMAS UN IOR S SAMUEL AVERETT ARNOLD WALTER ROHRER MILLER DAVID WINTHROP COLTON JOHN ALEXANDER MILLIGAN FRED GRETSCH, JR. PHILLIP WILLIAM ROLL NORMAN AMOS MILLER FRANCIS DAVID ROSSOMONDO WVILLIAM LEUP THOMSON SOPHOMORES EWIN WILLIAM BONN HERBERT EUGENE PECHEUR WILLIAM BORDEN DIEMER WHITMAN MEAD REYNOLDS ERNEST WILLIAM EOSSUM CHARLES WALKER STEWART EDGAR STEVEN GUTHRIE ANDERSON VOISARD VICKERS HARRY SANFORD KOCH, JR. DELEON WALSH ERESHMEN WILLIAM ANTHONY BRUNO FRANK CHARLES RICHTER IRA HAROLD DEGENHARDT KARL WILSON ROBERTSON FRED EARL EMMONS EDMONDS WHEELER SPENCER JOHN WHITE GAMWELL WILLIAM COLTON WATTS CHARLES WILLIAM JANSON PAUL STERLING WERNER - 'Q.,-pI I-A-.A E-nrG1f.m-T1::'.-My .- fy ,I - av-A --- - Y 'E -,-1 T DIS' -- 1,-.A up f -Q:--T I ' 2.87 1 l V . 1. Q , 4 li fix TW aw , 9K Wg 1 aaaa a a f K, - ff ':a., Wi-. F 'T'-Tlli..1:f'f'f:T3 -1' iirugo' QfiiT.wLJtJfW.- -vmw 'if 'fa-fw. ,riff-w-:.-'--'-'Aff l fx. X - 1, ' 'ya 'f-- -4--W-M M'--' 'A I vflfll - 'iwiiai' Ali. P. . f-.j, A336-5g,,?ll-fa,,5,!ga.M,4..-,,,o,,T,,,1' ,a,,,,,,,,-,Y ,VY,7Aj,.5jf Y ' ' 4.1 ' ' rwgnw, '- l L . 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TI, SOPHOMORES 'igl I STANLEY CALEF ALLEN HOWARD ALBIN LUCIUS QA f HAROLD WILLIAM BEATY REGINALD BUCHANNON LUEDER lj: ARTHUR BEATTYS BERRESFORD SYLVESTER JOSEPH MCKELVY 5 i gi RAYMOND CONRAD FINGADO FREDERICK CHARLES SIMMONS, R. ' Eli, ROBERT SHELDON HAYDEN DONALD WHITNEY NVEED I A fi :W FRESHMEN J JJ WAYNE EUGENE DORLAND RANDALL XZORHEES GAKES J EDWIN LESTER GROVES , EDWARD WYMAN PLACE A JOHN SEVERNS W A Ei ,,--,-S,L,A,L,, , I W, , ,C A , S. I..,-,.L, S,,.. L:LL,,LLL,U..Zf....JlJN .,... A ff, . , , ff., A -'.-,.- , ff? Ti-:?1Q1':+F?f-Q-'f 6451 A ,.A,,,,L. L A L, I, A , , . .- A LfL,LL.,L,.A L,LL,.,,LIL,L,L-.L.,.L,...L...,,...-,1.l1,w,,. 189 B- or f e my 7 4 ' elfegiuf 1' ..'en-2:9 G' 5 'NX 1 vi g' ' Ar 4,1 f:,iInT7Ffffli v i Ilia yy 'Q l ll -if lllmllll ilg llll llli e g ' I ,il l if j5l11llq111l,..r E u' S., Seal and Serpent Founded in 19o5 Walter McKee Knacbel Gilligan Berry Bennett Wood Eglinton Townsley Skinner Rowe Depew Latra MeKinlay Ferris Curtiss Vernon Pawley F. Wood Anderson Smith Ayres Richardson Srumpf Moore DeWitt Bowen Fox Frey Bauer YZQTIZYQY :fe H- .1 ff a 'Uw-,,,f 7.90 ,IL I SSSS In E A A I :ME FL ASI ,II Y' f M-M'- FREDERICK YVILLIAM OWENS EUGENE RENIER BREWSTER Seafancfserfoeni' FRATRES IN FACULTATE PAUL GUSTAVE XVELLENKAMP FRATRES IN URBE GRNAN HUBBARD WALTZ SENIORS GEORGE CARL BAUER DAVID WILSON MOORE, 3D ERNEST WHITING BOWEN MYRON GOULD PAWLEY CHARLES VAN NESS DEWITT STUART HANCOCK RICHARDSON WILLIAM LOUIS FREY RICHARD THOMAS STUMPF LEO KING FOX CLINTON MONTGOMERY VERNON FRANKLIN SECOR WOOD JUNIORS ' CHARLES JULIUS ANDERSON GORDON FERRIS DEPEW DONALD FRANKLIN AYRES ERNEST GEORGE SMITH CLEMENT CURTISS ROBERT STURDEVANT SOPHOMORES WALLACE STOTT BERRY DUNCAN JOHN MCKINLAY RICHARD EGLINTON THEODORE ROWE ' WALTER VAN NOSTRAN FERRIS DUANE KENNETH SKINNER ALEXANDER LATTA LAWRENCE LOWN TOWNSLEY RICHARD FRANKLIN WALTER A . FRESHMEN GRAHAM LEWIS BENNETT JOHN SWOPE MCKEE HOWARD BARTHOLMES GILLIGAN JAMES ALBERT WOOD, JR. 1 JOHN KNAEBEL NORWOOD GRISWOLD WRIGHT ' 1:1?IQ5iggggIAA1:.'Qirsf1: ,f-: ff: -- + D+ fu' 1 ' - wi 7.91 T l ' 1 1 l :Qu ft---..., f fi , , 'fx-1, r X ,., - S .C ffrfffffiffffxfitf-ara 'fs .ffrngwftff if-ixide --'miltir - H7 X' ' . ' 7 ,lg L -V --- -- ------Q -- Af' TTiT M I i. ff. T-'Tfifrfw-ff..,,j., ,,,,fi,.,A,,, W 'fam ,,..,nu :lf ,TIQ,Q,L-:Mixqfi v uf . . 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I University of Wisconsin ' University of California Jaines Millikin University i grarfdklin :Sdn Marshall College gnivelrlsity ogvirginia ll' t. ouis niversity g et orpe niversity H Tulane University McGill University 'l Wofford College Michigan Agricultural College l gniversity oi Eattsblurgh gniversity oi giloritdod J niversity o inois niversity o ary an 15 5 Boston University Albion College Georgia School of Technology Kansas Agricultural College - 1 Y l ' l L. L l ' l i l l 1 I 3 li il lg :gill lll 1 1 Ql I I , I l .1 xl I ,K 1 ll Q Carpenter Teall Wilson ter Kuile Keet McLaughlin King ll I Wright Lakas Clegg Gould Petty Witherell Fuller Andrews ' E I-lirsh Deichman Edenlield Severance Huyck Moss Fancher Osborne Angelbeck Massey Hardy Strickland Gillan Whitman l Schofield Woerz Schriever Pike Tuoti Dallahan Ropes f 7.97. 4 w ii 4 if I SI? J 'I Iii I M 5 If 4 ff I I , +-CX fx-L.. - ,KT QNX ,X A C Af H... 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I J jj CHARLES HARTRANET DEICHMAN LELAND BARTLETT MOSS 'L HARRY SIMON FANCHER HERRICK OSBORNE H FREDRICK RUDOLPH HIRSH, JR. ROGER COUVELLE TER KUILE J DONALD WVILSON ' I SOPHOMORES 5 J ALBERT GUY CARPENTER RICHARD MEREDITH MCLAUGHLIN HARRY BLISS CLEGG THEODORE BERNARD MURNANE I KENNETH WOOD FULLER WILLIAM ELLSWORTH PETTY, JR. tif J PERLEY ALLEN GOULD, JR. CHARLES HENNINGER TEALL J EUGENE LITTLE KEET, JR. A ' GEORGE EDWARD TUOTI -T I DUDLEY SLOCUM KING KENNETH ROBERT WEAVER A I MAYNARD FAYETTE WITHERELL Q I FRESHMEN , WILLIAM VINCENT DALLAHAN WILLIAM HALL ROPES LESTER CLIFFORD STALTER I BERNARD CHASE PIKE GEORGE MUNSON SCHOEIELD JOHN ALVA WOERZ ,gg I ' HENRYJOHN SCHRIEVER I I I I T- A AT 'EAST I - A I f I ff T-T1 I ' ' II N .12-kan I --4 A35-n-.z,.:'.H,5::-A'-1 Alf. ,ft-1-nw.-V'::'1f.f-'35, 1--i---1,f1 E2iET' 'I.'ZL:::,A:f:':,L,L? 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' 1 l A i in .V Zeta Beta Tau Founded in 1898 ROLL OF CHAPTERS York Ohio State University Syracuse University Louisiana State University University of Illinois Harvard University University of Michigan McGill University University of Chicago Vanderbilt University University of Southern California Washington and Lee University Yale University University of Florida University of California Case School of Applied Science University of Virginia University of Nebraska Tulane University University of Alabama University of Wisconsin if Union College Mass, Institute of Technology University of Washington Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute University of Missouri Washington University Q54 ill lil ' li! iii ii f I al , if.Q 115 il il: l ill 1-ll il ffl y Zyl l L ' I il . L' Q Blume Solinger Hilcler Leiserson Coleman Kaufmann Merzbach Block df! Q I Kahn F. Adler Landauer Mayer Schwartz Stern Siesel Rosenberg Lane Fl i 5 Nusbaum Bregman Abt Sternau Wile Homan Goodkind Trounstine Norman wi T. Adler Shelt Brown Kochenthal Friedenberg Fischler Moses Griel if E' 5 M -7, , 77 7 77-777777 7 7 7 7 77777777 WIP 7 77 7 7 7 7 5 294 SQXEJI. A, 1 L , WA, A, if Q 3 .H 4 D a U -T I I r N 3. f! we A Q N 4' A 5 A 4? if Ii 3 22 E J K iz If Established in 1907 Ig FRATER IN URBE ISAAC BERNSTEIN I ff 5 SENIORS HENRY EDWARD ABT MERRILL NUSSBAUM l ABNER BREGMAN RAYMOND SEBI: Y HENRY MARTIN GOODKIND HOWARD EISLER STERNAU BENJAMIN HALE HOMAN LEWIS JOSEPH TROUNSTINE ff PETER ROUSEL NORMAN RICHARD HERMAN WILE , . ' 5 JUNIORS xr FREDERICK ADLER EUGENE MARKS KAUFMANN 1? LOUIS BLOCK ALFRED ROBERT LEISERSON - JACQUES COLEMAN EUGENE KAHN MERZBACH M. HUBERT HILDER A JOSEPH ROSENBERG DAVID MORRIS SOLINGER ' SOPHOMORES 4 PHILIP BLUME , WILLIAM LIPPMAN MAYER IRVING KAHN ROBERT MEYER SCHWARTZ I LEO LANDAUER STEVEN SIESEL HENRY EDWIN LANE THOMAS REIS STERN FRESHMEN 4 THEODORE ADLER LOUIS FRIEDENBERG J LEON BLROVVN JACOB GREIL I STUART FISCHLER RICHARD KOCHENTHAL 3' RICHARD MOSES ' 3' V V ' H 74- Y 1 4 K ,..g'I'-1n:og,,j-R.vig93.51Q.-:fic-I-,::.-.-v-gg:-I-.ErI--. .rw-fwv -:-uv: -,.- w-Hs! I f.::.'-.-1 'wmv --'-1-f:.yrI'.,Sv-vw-. Y, '- Q-' - '- 7-95 ,,:C,,.,N If -YW U,-I Q, ,V I - ,E x 3.-as kK-.E-H-,fr-Wei!-7L.aff fL wi? Ef?'f-k 4:3 V . W Y --1-i --V -i lv - F E F! -,I -A J if - -- - - arab? u,,,,La,,lh,Lh,,,- ,1- ffifl-nf-gfe-?'f'rffszfrr 1-+:?5. PQ: W SELF' f fs f W''ii ' 'S' 'f 'ikiy1-'qtgoylg car. 1: ,Zag il-,-'AN,,J 'L' '4 Lf4 4 'y 'f ' WL'-7' Jr '?,,,..... -- l1.,.I.l.. if-' dsrfetwfl' , L -1 'Aff ' fkf xii ,Q Jig? -asa- E Efirifi- AWE I Liege' 1 2 if miawfem .A -F . 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If s 513 A If I rg J J, I 5' 1 ' JI 1 iw! afloha I Sl , if W Beta Chapter Estabhshed In 1907 FRATRES IN FACULTATE JT JAMES WILLIAM BENNER JOHN HENDRICKSON EDWARD MICHAEL CURLEY MAC HENRY MABEY PIERRE AUGUSTINE FISH HOWARD JAY MILKS J J JAMES NATHAN FROST VERANUS ALVA MOORE Wi WILLIAM ARTHUR HAGAN EARL SUNDERVILLE FRANK HARE WALTER LONG WILLIAMS NMS FRATRES IN URBE A +P' ROBERT ASA MCKINNEY J MAURICE DEGRAFF CANARY - . CAMERON GORE DONALD HOLSTON ANDREWS JUNIORS WILLIAM ALBERT DENNIS 5 CLYDE CONSTABLE EDWARD RAMSDEN DOBSON ARTHUR CALWELL DAVIDSON ' CHARLES ALBERT IVES 5 ANDRE RAY DEMOTT FRANCIS IRVING REED I ' ROGER COUVELLE TER KUILE L T HARRY ARONSON SOPHOMORES KENNETH W ILEUR KEYES JAMES DOUGLASS BROOKS WILLARD GEORGE LOCKWOOD REGINALD LINUS GRACE HAROLD CROFT PARKER N ARNOLD EDWARD HILBERT CHARLES TRUEMAN PERRY ,w 4 J ARTHUR TRAYFORD 'f LEO FORTUNE FRESHMEN KENNETH FRANKLIN HILBERT -' JOHN ERNEST GREENWAY JAMES MCINTOSH . JOSEPH ALBERT THOMAS f A J' 2 f,.zgf.5:g:gglvw,S-Lvg73,AKA.'n,1x :RQ-,:II: 1 4,151 If ',.4 ., wig, W 7:5 ,, 455.7 Y 41. , - 7.97 i 'v U .ul r I it an - l'! X SiQg:,.L'Tf.'.,?.,.,5'.. P.wJ.f.s. -J .'- '..4I:l..f' T! I' Y 2I55?Sfrr', - f-,fl -- 'zfr 1- 11-fi-1-':'f: Y Twig-ef 'S-titre ...mu it tiatu ralji C F ., , stair ffuai, 4,41 I , h 'r'fri , P ,ir . f--f : Pm QQsv..:..'??ifa- 'H is 5j45,:eRi,i:gfQ-1 A4llg,.a..,v'-3.1,F-Q-337:32 - . I - l l li 5 fi affix:-Q iii I 1 I all .fr l hi AA ', I-W ll ,dl lbfvwb--f2f:w'1' M 1 ff' 1 I uiiV .2fLf' , rl f L 4 ' 1 CCZCZCZ if I Founded in 1904 l P ll gl RoLL OF CHAPTERS j I Carnegie Institute of Technology George Washington University E VH' Oklahoma State University University of Michigan EW University of California University of Minnesota 'A University of Chicago University of Missouri y l University of Colorado University of Nebraska , Qi ll Columbia University Ohio State University y ' :F Il Cornell University Pennsylvania State University l .Q y . . . . . l 3 li . University of Pennsylvania Purdue University Fl Harvard University Syracuse University gil 2 University of Illinois University of Texas University of Iowa University of Washington 'lil Iowa State University University of Wisconsin jg l University of Kansas Yale University Kansas State University University of Indiana g University of Oklahoma Northwestern University I l North Carolina University Oregon State College mfg lil .51 : I !. I 5. I il f l li 1 5 ii ' IF liar I L., I 1 e lid , P-il 1 lun' lfllt , S lil' : . 1 X Norton Tozier Teeter Gaines Britton Bracket: Honey lil Thompson Bogan Weaver Bradley Stewart Jorstad Showacre D Cole M ' Campbell Livermore Boyles Churchill Agel Marble Ball Mills ,il ml-.- it g .. ,, i C I, -7 t,.i ,S C ,S - it -'-- 198 7 ,M X KM I2 . ,Q-,,,,,n,, ,w,, ,-,M ,,,,,, ,,,,-.,,,A... A A LL-, -,EL.,7.n ,L .Z , .. P A 5 P Il. 1 f L, M I 1 fcczcza A A li V Corndl Chapter I QI Established in IQO7 A I I Q FRATRES IN FACULTATE A WILLIAM COOK ANDRAE AXEL MARTIN LARSEN JAMES ADRIAN BIZZELL LEONARD ALEXANDER LAWRENCE X f HARRY ALBERT BRITTON GEORGE ROBERT MCDERMOTT Ml ' ROBERT FRANKLIN CHAMBERLAIN LOUIS MELVILLE MASSEY A EDWARD ROY CLARK JOHN HERBERT NELSON HERBERT PRESS COOPER FRED STILLMAN ROGERS A A EDWARD RAYMOND CUSHING EDWARD CONRAD SHOWACRE A KARL DALLENBACH LELAND SPENCER I A WILLARD WALDO ELLIS FRANCIS OMAR UNDERWOOD Q I VICTOR RAYMOND GAGE LELAND EUGENE WEAVER f CARL EDWIN LADD b CHARLES LEOPOLD WALKER I 1 FRATRES IN URBE Q Q ARTHUR FOREST BOYLES WILLIAM ERNEST KRAUSS A A ROBERT CLAUD BRADLEY WILFRED DOUGLAS MILLS If 1 ROGERS PLATT CHURCHILL HARRY CLIFFORD REED I fu' FRANCIS EVAUL HANCE LAWRENCE COOPER RUMSEY ' Q RILEY HENRY HEATH CHARLES TRACEY STAGG A EDWIN RICHARD HONEY DEWEY STEWART I IRVING CLARENCE JORSTAD CLARENCE GLENN TEETER RQ SENIORS I 'S' ERNEST WALKER BRACKETT WILLIAM STORRS COLE HOWARD HIBBARD CAMPBELL - HAYDEN HUMPHREY TOZIER JUNIORS FRANK OSCAR AGEL JOHN SISSON LIVERMORE , EDWIN KENNETH BALL LYTEL HURD NORTON 5 MILO ELIHU THOMPSON I SOPHOMORES I SAMUEL DOUGLAS BOGAN DEAN RICHMOND MARBLE Ll I-IRESHMAN I If I V, 1 A 4 , , , , , , ,LL ,,. . I . . . ,, - -E. . -, ,, ,,, ,, -A A, -,. ,, rf-1 .f :-:rv-a-A , 'C1ig ' L-I , I f - , pax- if ' '27 Y lm -7,11 5u1.J:..Q.2',urf,E3L,Lg,51-:EEg::'l.:gLRS,MzI.,..e.'-'H I -1 'L-A:-:I QED.-f 15.6 W --'-P42121 J- Qi:-' - -4- ' ' 4422- -f I 7-99 1' E C 'Ti I ,, :IW 'ri F , 4.3 Us ,P .1 IW ,T ,II A DENSON GAINES A ' l r 1 1 l x is l i A---M-ff H5153 Hall:-'E A . nn., or A-zivlfliifiz, 5'1f?2'-E74 1-as-. .f,, A ,-f -. fa-A.., 1 x-,, - bwv? 'feff'-4,f-U- A7 S A' M , f 1 Ei L , i ii 72 1 ff, l L 'rvv s w . Q, ,,' N-2 Z If . I 5 a t i i giiilf i L - ,. ' li H i il We w t, HM ' ' , 4 ll mil ,I ilqnma to E' ' llilllliusi 'Qi . 'i'rIni:!IiIl!IGlIh? l i 'llldligglely' ' 5 ',.il!liil,llf 1 3 ' ' 'W - Alpha C122 Rho 'f I Founded at Trinity College 1895 2 H Rott OF cHAPTERs ll Trinity College University of Virginia l Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute Washington and Lee University Q 3 University of Pennsylvania Cornell University i i Columbia University Wesleyan University F Lafayette College Allegheny College if l Dickinson College University of Illinois 9 Yale University Pennsylvania State College gl j Syracuse University Lehigh University ll 1 f Dartmouth College University of Michigan 1 f Ohio State University University of California Ei University of Wisconsin 1 . i Q l 1 i N 5 i 1 i l' l ffl 1, ll li Reusswig Robinson Jones Schoonmaker A , 4 Dart Quillinan Aird Newcomb Jaeger Robertson Super Crowley Burger Smith Wheeler M. Schrader Durling I 'N Fintcl Connor Meyer W. Schrader Wood Slensby Bose H ll,rLL,-rL , rooo ,rr SM C, C or S W or S A goo 1.4 r -f f ki L rr Q wiiii p 43 T-4 Viv! .lr X i'TT:iiT5T Af7fTTTi'TTS 2T '1? ' T' 'T ,fx ' 4, 13 VL 4 igfvm. fm L, fff- Qkfgf ff, If V L' ',,f,fSS.'iEggfE2TgRfff?xZ'T-iii!1 if T' HHN L CE I E if M 5 1 l N -I I I BI '-Z1 '41 A ,JI IJ ,IV ,tr ,IJ T I Tiiw A Jil T M21 A QM 2 fi? 1 IE I T HBV I EJ 5 Qi - I II . I Jlfi Aloha CAL 'RAC ,Q Q11 H'-I il Ig, E . H ig? Plzz Theta Chapter i 1.31 Established in IQOS I IM: I FRATER IN FACULTATE NJ M HAROLD ROBERT SMART W FRATRES IN URBE 5'75g1gJ HOULDER HUDGINS MAX VAN PALEN SCHOONMAKER 1 My EUGENE LYON JEWETT CHARLES DEGOLYER TINKER A JOHN SHAW YOUNG iq 'J EBU SENIORS gi STV ROBERT FRANKLIN DART FRANCIS JOSEPH QUILLINAN Hi OTTO CARL JAEGER BENJAMIN WILSON ROBINSON I I PAUL HENRY TRAVIS X5 ' 5 ff, JUNIORS - ' ALEXANDER NEILSON AIRD THEODORE FREDERICK REUSSWIG JI WILLIAM HENRY JONES PAUL ROBERTSON HENRY BAILEY MARTIN MILTON ROBERT SCHRADER LZ!! JAMES LAWRENCE NEWCOMB JOHN WILLIS SUPER EARL FRANKLYN ZELLER '11 SOPHOMORES , If HAROLD RUSSEL BURGER - JOHN ADELBERT LYDEN i J EUGENE TIMOTHY CROWLEY PAUL HAMILTON SMITH HJ CHARLES RAYMOND DURLING HARRY ELMER WHEELER C FRESHMEN I HENRY HELMER BOSE WALTER ZIMMERMAN MEYER V if RICHARD METCALF CONNOR WARREN WILLIAM SCHRADER ii ui! ERNEST ACHARD FINTEL JOSEPH BIRCH SLENSBY IF gtg FREDERICK CORNELIUS WOOD H '3 I-V I SZ? - . A.1 If .- A I 3OI ,Il .N .1 ,lv v wil .H I 1 ,M x A i li ,. Wi 1 F ,F-5.-.---L 'fm-um.-O-nv,-,-fr ii- V 1 LP'TfgLgQiiva-:'i2'isE-,:,......---- - ff V, 1-01 it ..tL. sr. ,, L we ,S ,gchar . ogy.. i - he e - -- ,f , , 1-fffggik x r3'jfT'T'fifQT3fT'i 'f -',:sw'1r vQ f-f-pffftg ATT' f EQ!-'Q f , T:-,,.g.a.a'f 5-, ,, . HLLILI., r ,.,. ,fi La.,-,.., i ,, 2-fflgi 'R 42's ,J 'r- l .f ' mf X- ' , .5 'Xu-if L X la-Qs '- er ff' ' tl r Vw A 'E Nl PM 'Q 7 PM X ' ll l ff' , . tai ' , lull X- ' gfge? 1' . ' AVLA7-45 , fafgb 2 lm Tf 'S15'3' ' lx lf ll fp ii ll-Il: lx lil 1 i v 'ES J - - ,M Alpha Szgma Pfll l r Il. lim Founded at Yale 1845 . ilill fr , l ROLL OF CHAPTERS I l Yale University Massachusetts Agricultural College ,il y Marietta College Ohio Wesleyan University ll Ohio State University University of California Hifi' y in University of Illinois University of Pennsylvania l l University of Michigan University of Nebraska l 1 Cornell University Colorado University it ,Q University of Wisconsin University of Minnesota ifill Columbia University University of Kentucky ll Harvard University Leland Stanford, Jr., University l lf, University of Wasliington Pennsylvania State College lovva State College University of Chicago l l University of Oklahoma Oregon Agricultural College y Carnegie lnstitute of Technology M 'il-. Ffjx ill lglll Milli My 'QU fl Fil. Us il? 1? l .Alu i E' X , Anderson Keller Palmer Lay Holmes Miller Trolley Moellman L. X Dickinson Schade Estes Bailey Haynes Strong Johnston Yoder 1 Gerhart Garver Gemar Moulton Adams Beecher Hogan Avery Brett' , N 1 1 Reynolds Kohl Nolin Stainton Vermilye Schwingel Moore Harris Texidor 309. F? A V .AJ I Lf:-:'Z1PX giI , PJ' 'ff I, I xx-.J L i'i.-,VJ H -If I-:C H-':,Q-iii!-Q-:EQGWAEEEIQEYEEHELHPEQHI ghgfifiifif 4 I1Tij' , L, TW , ' Y ' ,QAM TQ 1 iilm4E'ii:'T' 'i' j hx YH-f' I I I I I! CDQVUAIJ, gsgrna, , I E ofa Ik apter Established in 1909 FRATER IN FACULTATE i WVILLIAM ARTHUR HAGAN FRATRES IN URBE ' ERNEST ELLSWORTH BAILEY ARTHUR HILL EMERICK FRANCIS LAWTON CASEY ERNEST JOHNSTON HOWARD J SENIORS ALFRED EUGENE ADAMS, JR. RICHARD WILMARTH MOULTON GEORGE EMORY BLISS JOSEPH HENRY NOLIN CARLE COVILLE HARRIS HARRY ELLIS REYNOLDS DANIEL WISE HOGAN, JR. VINCENT JOHN SCHWINGEL BENJAMIN LOUIS HOPE CHARLES MAXWELL' STAINTON VINCENT LOUIS KOHL ANTONIO TEXIDOR PAUL JAMES MOORE GERARD LATHROP VERMILYE JUNIORS HOBART REED AVERY WILLIAM PARISH GARVER WALTER STEWART BEECHER STANLEY THOMPSON GEMAR ROGER WILSON BRETT ARTHUR JACOB GERHART JAMES TERRELL ESTES JOSEPH CARROIQ MITMAN SOPHOMORES DWIGHT PHILLIPS BAILEY LAURENCE CAMPBELL LAY THEODORE MINER DICKINSON FRANCIS CHARLES PALMER RAYMOND NORTON HAYNES LESLIE ANGEVINE SCHADE RANSOM STEELE HOLMES, JR. STEWART SHERWOOD STRONG JOHN FRANKLIN JOHNSTON ERNEST SUTHERLAND TERRELL HAROLD FETZER YODER BERNARD HAY ANDERSON FRESHMEN JOHN TEN BROECK MILLER I HARRY THOMAS CLINTON THOMAS ALBERT MOELLMAN ALBERT EARL KELLER JOHN ISAAC TROLLEY if L, - ,, -,,.E-.-,I,L L, .,,LL ,L',.I,L,I.I,I--...,,,. L, ,NI SL.- I I 4 -IL M - I I+.,f,mwq A-Awe ,A-- ,.HIaQ.f. 1.-Ig A .1 ,-fI YiJg:Efg:I-,HDL ,'.. S,w- . L, ,A WY, WDA- ,773 .Y,. ..3L.-.....,..i,-. --Luh ,lu 303 .t .-fiiix. f'ffl'f'M1J fx? ET PY . U' .,.,.......,..-.i.,,a,i5,ae...,efa-,, Fsw' -A in ie iiii me -C S 1: :Era high-,,a, fill' x Y .f n7M 'j ff if 1'pii,41,Q,-e:Qg.,-gi,1.1gtn, lg! larsl L5f:3i,-g': f -r U- V '-'flrlgreigvr ,gf - ' l: '-fQYi Mi-lf77tM,4-.'I.-M, 'ii ,!:Q:z5,- :M:f if Wjf., 7,0 '7 Ai 1 --P ... ' ' ?,.,.M...,...-- -nw... ,, t ,. M-, -T'egu-,,,.,,..1,,,,.,3,,,g,1,,,,, ,.,,,,.,.,,,. ,,,,,,,-,,-.,,, I Min C 2T',.Li,-vMm'-- .:.-.-2.2121 ip..- ......,- -.1 , :-.12 -.: f 'EH Z':12 LIZ' I fliiliirrillfiallgg qdlau l 6, ,. V, sr pnow' Sigma Phi Sigma Founded in 1904 ROLL OF CHAPTERS University of Pennsylvania Cornell University Maryland State College University of California University of Illinois Pennsylvania State College University of Maine University of Nevada Alabama Polytechnic Institute Oregon State Agricultural College University of Missouri University of Wiscoiisin Ohio State University Reimers Bethell MacDaniels Dochtermann Seely Blystone German Eichleay Macneal Abrams Estabrook Tuerke P. Gurney McVeigh Angevine Parker Harris Kauffman Flanagan Evans Lockwood Gill Price Byrd MacPhail Gardner W. Gurney Smartt Baffa Vetter Stewart l l l r llliui, l l l i l s l l lr gr ! .l li fl l 1, I I l i l l r l l l ! 1 . I ! A , -.,..., ...,.,.,,- - , t- ,-... Y . .,, -- W . M,,...... -,.,....,..,.-.., M-, . .. ,. -,,.,..,.,.f,.i..., , 304 , A, YSL 463 76. W' , -J -A XAJEFL fbi R Sihgnia, SDILL Sigma, Gamma hapfer Established in 1910 FRATRES IN FACULTATE JOHN WVENDELL BAILEY ALBERT BENJAMIN GENUNG CHARLES EDWARD 0'ROURKE JOHN HALL BARRON GILBERT PECK FRATRES IN URBE RAYMOND GERALD ESTABROOK HOLMES PARSHALL EDWARD HARVEY STEVENS SENIORS HERBERT FRANKLIN ABRAMS ROBERT EMORY ATKINSON RALPH HAMILTON BYRD ELLIOTT WINCHESTER DARLING LEWIS CHRISTMAS EVANS WILLIAM ADAMS FLANAGAN RICHARD COCHRAN GILL J R. PAUL BENEDICT GURNEY LESTER KOENIG HARRIS CLARENCE RAYMOND HYER CHARLES CROUCH KAUFFMAN HENRY SKELDING LOCKWOOD,JR. LUKE MATTHEW MCVEIGH WILFRED MEESON PRICE ' LAMBERT LEROY TUERKE DONALD CHURCH ANGEVINE JUNIORS FREDERICK HAROLD CHARLES DOCHTERMANN JOHN WILLIAM EICHLEAY WILBUR WALLACE GERMAN CLARENCE JOHN MACDANIELS CHARLES BLANCHARD SEELY SOPHOMORES FRANCIS CUTLER BETHELL BURGESS CUMMINS MACNEAL MONTELLO EUGENE BLYSTONE WINSTON ENGLAND PARKER BENJAMIN WILLIAMS BROWN THEODORE DANIEL REIMERS CARLOS DEZIMNOSEK HARRY ANDREWS SCHMIDT DEAN PAULDING KAY WILLIAM MADISON SMARTT ELIOT JOSEPH VETTER FRESHMEN FRANCIS LAWRENCE BAEEA WALTER HAROLD GURNEY LEWIS ROBINSON GARDNER ROBERT SKINNER MACPHAIL THOMAS STEPHENS STEWART K, 4- ,111-IT . 9.3-R 5 nv.: mk.':feAT:f.'s+1--1-- '- v 1 Sf -f .ff w v - -'-'fig 'QT A F'-'GTF' 7 305 .fi Ii ,. xv. 3 S 1. l l 1 F i l i ' 1 4 ' v -il rf'E5xs5'o --WF-uf: h :--g-f-f1-fe-fb--T ff' f:2 M45-f-:-L'-'LJ T1 if-'H 1 Sple- Ql-g.Yfl7'l-ft-n.....' ,-7, i'MQ1'ff ' --x. , .'-, - - -- eff' ,AZ A' 1 -. - iw- - - - ----A-X ,v----A-rf - is QL..-1 E...-Q.--.. 1--f - -.I .-, ,,.- Qwfgliz flf f'fL..7'5921 A 1, f-f 7 M -id lf J - A-lj,--' ---- 4-f --'- -- --'-- W- - V- V Y-4---g --fz T .. , -V W.----..W ,,,H Y., l'T:ii'7 jill n ,ji 414 U V, i 1 -Zim' , ? . X X 7 X , 4 gill X-XX l f,- ' fel T X . N gif-lei-l', 5 , lui! XX xx XX VJ T, f f X E i X We is, q sszifzlfilfwi, ff W N c,,:i'i xl-lim iigy lfijl ff M X all -'l il-Z - 'nil' . JH W: . N tail, Y ll lil l E- 'fill l L 'l ,, Qi l yiiziv-i,wg,qill i h .4 il f' if ff' .Q-1-.fa'lsf:,li1Qiii, l X 1 ll ? ll ' tif X- l lllfl ll fill HH il . f 1,z3!' , '115i rx wqziqf ii igi i P I gigfl fiiii r, vi .A.' N ix 'g if 11i ?lfm 5 EE :i 4,i:4:k xxx, IHAQ 2 ,,,. lb : ll ,F I ' ' , g.'j 1f 'V - hi ,...x ,mic-J 2 ll 'iiizliliiiliiziwyf ' wil 'Tis' i qi if 4 1' l 1 fif I S ' ,M eta zgma hoe 1 Founded in 1910- lil' RoLL OF CHAPTERS L iz Cornell University 3 5 Pennsylyania State College Columbla University 5 lg-it University of Buffalo 1. UHlVCfS1fY of Pennsylvania gl Carnegie Institute of Technology ni 2 I, lil: i ll li gl ' 4 ll l' i , illil is ilfl l iw- bl,-ll: i gill illil will lille wil Fill Ili lrli' lil! mil lilii lil ' , Kovner Ross Sandler Singer Brause Berlinger Aronson Antoville if W 5 Tclsey S. Stein Weiss Miller Klingenstein Mandelbaum Schwebel' Kaye Brandman E2 L Wolkincl Symons Kline Goetz Ries Krohn M. Stein Eichen - ill Horwitz Markewich Binenkorb Heller Kahn Cohn Rafler Gretsch Boasberg 5 iff' li 3 if . 3 ii ii iw, ln, ' A' '- ' :v-'e'ff7'f:f-ff-,-,r- '- VT X R oz 'rf eiff-f--:v-'vfffrrrf--xvruf'-,' ,, - ,f ' ... ..f,-. f ' ff' , p.,.,,...,,,s-,-4- ..-, ,...,,..,, - ,-.....,..-,., - ... L -. - . W M2271 Vrr, y ,.g.'. - , L. - f-:Y ,Y,,,.,,-4: 3o6 .L -C R- ,, ,C L. I ' . , C ,,, -Q-J , Alpha Chapter Established in 1910 FRATRES IN URBE HYMAN CHARLES BRANDMAN SAMUEL STEIN BERNARD JACOB KOVNER MILTON WEISS EDWARD HAROLD WOLKIND SENIORS AARON LOUIS BINENKORB MURRY ARTHUR COHN SEYMOUR DUBOIS EICHEN BERNARD MICHAEL GOETZ SAUL ISAAC HELLER BENJAMIN HORWITZ LEON SIDNEY KAHN HERBERT BERNARD KAYE JUNIORS ABRAHAM ARTHUR ANTOVILLE STUART ELIAS KROHN EMANUEL BOASBERG ARTHUR MARKEWICH ARCHIE BRAUSE . ALBERT Ross THEODORE HENRY KLINE MEYER STEIN SOPHCMORES BERNARD ARONSON JACQUES MANDELBAUM JAMES OAKLEY BERLINGER LEON GERSONI TELSEY HENRY SELLY KLINGENSTEIN JOSEPH SANDLER 4 LEWIS JACOB MILLER JOSEPH SINGER ABRAM CHARLES MORSE, JR. MERVIN GPPENHEIMER SYMONS FRESHMEN PAUL BERNARD GRETSCHA . I HANS MICHEL RIES NATHAN RAELER . SAMUEL SCHWEBEL 1 vrvwifgg-A.: u.+::1-Lam:-f.y51':' .--- -. ,-'.:-ffwv. '. 1 ' 4 L: A-:Q .rli 'fir'-2t1..3HLy3Fsr' ' 307 S . ,L it iilug , ' ,A-, . Y, S - 1, . , , f fl.. ,. V, ' H ,. V A , N, . . V ,,ss,,M.,.i..,.,,,..,..a.aa,,.ifftf.I?fg,f ' L L , ., -1 IV i - 41, .,, , Marin-, ,M f ,cL-., LLM., ,- H 1 ,L fits '95, iw 5 I fgi,j:.'::,::i Y V TEQIBSQX Phi Kappa Sigma Founded at University of Pennsylvania 1850 ROLL OF CHAPTERS . University of Pennsylvania Armour Institute of Technology Washington and Jefferson College University of Maryland Dickinson College University of Wisconsin Franklin and Marshall College Vanderbilt University University of Virginia University of Alabama Columbia University University of California Tulane University Massachusetts Inst. of Technology University of Illinois Georgia School of Technology Randolph-Macon College Purdue University Northwestern University University of Michigan University of Richmond University of Chicago Pennsylvania State College Cornell University Washington and Lee University University of Minnesota University of West Virginia Leland Stanford,Jr., University ' University of Maine University of Washington State University of Iowa I Purdon Bamman Pitman Ambler McAllister Packard Parker Ramsburg Broclcelbank Truitt Hynes Bomar Hart G. Hall Lynn Stahl Bemis Williams Grove Ayau Falconer Tallman Bubier Hamilton Grant L. Hall Rankin Kimball Kolb Babb Krouse Cannon Melcher Lockerby 308 A I I -I ! 1 ul, 5 ? C QANK E.. -L E ,X , AAHE E A A -- Af A A Y A - Ma Li gl Ji QS ll 52 QS I . I5 I I? W J! QDA-If CYQ-zppa Lyma, - .II I 3 J Alpha ho Chapter Established In I9II FRATRES IN FACULTATE HORACE LEONARD JONES LEONARD ALEXANDER LAWRENCE MARTIN WRIGHT SAMPSON AJ Ii. FRATRES IN URBE A EUGENE BAKER DAVID SINCLAIR PERRY ALFRED BISSEL XVRAY :S- P1 KI: SENIORS MALLORY KING CANNON, JR. JACOB LAWRENCE KOLB ggi WILLIAM JARBOE GROVE DANIEL HARVEY KROUSE J GEORGE EDWARD HALL, JR. JOHN HENRY MELCHER A ELIAS BEESON RAMSBURG IE JUNlORS I ERNEST ASBRAND BAMMAN JOHN RANDOLPH PACKARD, 1D GEORGE HENRY BROCKELBANK EUGENE LEWIS PARKER CI-IAUNCEY LEWIS GRANT ARCHIE FRASER RANKIN DONALD BURLEW HAMILTON FRANK POTTER TALLMAN Ji MALCOLM STUART JOLLEY GARLAND LEIGH TRUITT 57 SOPHGMORES A ALFRED SILAS AMBLER, JR. ROBERT DANIELS FALCONER ANTHONY EDWARD AYAU DENIS MICHAEL HYNES WILLIAM JOSEPH BEMIS, JR. WILLIAM HENRY KIMBALL Ii JAMES CRAWFORD BOMAR JOHN HENRY LYNN HENRY HOOKER BUBIER, JR. CHARLES FRANKLIN WILLIAMS FRESHMEN I A 'E ROLAND WALKER BABB CHARLES ELSWORTH HUDDLESTON LEONARD HEWETT HALL DAVID LINTON LYALL LOCKERBY Q JOSEPH WIGGS HART ALBERT JOSEPH MCALLISTER I RICHARD WALLACE PITMAN fi .Y W. L E-.. L. .. . ff. ' -'ff' Asif' -zrif I I -.SEMI-Amvpfginv-151: .fzf ,Inf rg-f-Qmf51: .v7 ' 'iffy 'Q -1-H -'-: -.-' ' fi-f-f'fH --f-I 1'--.if--. -.'-rl FA - 309 ix. gi -K ...if X5-Ji -snr:-1 V ,up 1 fd? f .J-X 1 - ,f-x rsir ni. it 9 pp iff il l 'Q v-'QLWQ 41 'A 4 ll 17 J r r'45lh Er'Mg Eff tr YA 'ics A fm,'f.ijiCf1f,-. , ,, L. V, , , r f:,,fd3L- V V ,gi ii N '--: 1iif'f'- ':,.,, ,2' ' llllwi i ,fi7'f:f, 'eff ' wr Hy.-. ' , .'nn,?v 3' I N-lfziilr fyl' 'l i Li X , 'fir ' ,. 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Heyman Uris Morris Mendelowitz Bernard Claster Sternberg Abel Goldsmith Brandriss Hess Levy S. Isaacs Kades Pragerson -- - --4--ff---1-.,-Y ----ff f- - - f -.-ff--'W - --iff v-rrg.--D,-11:1--f'-'ff-ifnfvffufrfr-:-5ffe 'H '. . 310 YY, L, LL-.. LL,,,...i,-- --.- - ., -, - --..... ,...-..- ..,.,, .- .................,....-,........-....,....,.....i,,...,....3:3.:r...1...:.:..--B-.--Y AY Hu F Y--Y E If F fa fx ' TA-3.lvig ''ii1E:f1Lff-A A aw wi, L, - -LT3ii1i2iif'T - lfjgj' I ,I ,,.I ,I C, QI V' 3 4I I 3 1 3 .M fi, L9 i f J W: N: I QI A V K A Ii ' I I I T1 l? N. I QE A I ' :E KIIL?-vlJJlLLll-1-Qfkf ,Lb 'WV' 5 W D I Ch t p QJI Estabhshed In 1911 I 121. FRATRES IN URBE ! tg I -aw ARTHUR GEORGE HOLLAND PHILIP CLINTON SAINBURG 5,11 SENIORS A SAM BERNARD, JR. HAROLD MELNIKER Iii I 5 I. I HERBERT BERNARD CLASTER EDWARD MENDELOWITZ 4 Eg A FREDERICK KIRSTEIN HEYMAN ROBERT MORRIS J ,, , .y ALVIN HULNICK EDWIN STERNBERG 15 JOSEPH ASHUR,LAZARUS HAROLD DAVID URIS JUN IORS JRE, WALTER DAVID BURGER LEONARD LEERBURGER HERBERT SPENCER COHEN DAVID HERTZ RICHARDS IFA J JEROME LEON ISAACS LEO ORRIN ROSTENBERG - SUMER WOLF SINGER , , I 1 SOPHOMORES I V I E I ARMAND HENRY ABEL CHARLES LOUIS KADES I J T31 WARREN MARCUS CARO ROBERT JOSEPH KOCH I I 1 my' BURNHART GLASSGOLD STANLEYJULIAN LANDAUER I J gil NORMAN ROBBIN GOLDSMITH BERNARD COHN PRAGERSON A Q1 HERBERT ABRAHAM GOLDSTONE EDGAR FRANK SACHS A I MI FRESHMEN EDWARD MENDEL BRANDRISS JEROME SIDNEY ISAACS I if NATHANIEL ELLIOTT HESS GODEREY AUGUST LEVY I ,L ,I,, LDA TMDL LL- Y,,,,B L-.L,-.,.- ,-, ,P LW .-,,L-..L .I A EL. -g,w:g,q:5-',r.zjZg,'::-A2.15.1-L31-114:1,:-- -. -J'-:AQ-w.'.':: .v,v:f J-1-:I . 1.--.-B ff-sf'-n,--Se 'fgg-IL-:,:1.vFT' LQ.-P----flzfwn C:1:5:ii -T 511 ,rea ei -- r al' fagg- -- - -f 4..- ff, ' qs- If g ' V , , ., J, gl . , ' sus- ,,-+1-I, 'lax L 9 ' f , ---- fr-mf-H TZLCE: , - ,. , ,L ,, :gf-ii, , Lv WL, :fail-fl -H Si fr '-A' ,' i I AV-A I Q QZZZJ' ' ' ' if ,fiff ' l Szgma Alpha Mu Founded 1909 ' ROLL OF CHAPTERS i College of the City of New York Yale University Cornell University University of Cincinnati Columbia University . University of Illinois 2 Long Island Medical College University of Alabama p Syracuse University University of Utah l University of Pennsylvania Washington University University of Kentucky McGill University y University of Minnesota University of Pittsburgh p Harvard University University of Toronto I University of Oklahoma Tulane University f Ohio State University Armour Institute of Technology Purdue University Indiana University Lehigh University University of Texas I Kansas University University of Michigan - University of Buffalo Lehigh University Massachusetts Institute of Technology University of Kansas l ,l l l 5 Cooper Reisler Lebhar Stark Gassncr Jacobson Schimmel .Sassulsky Bernstein Orange Goldstein Appel Rabinowitch Schwartz Kaplan Braus Brown E Offenthal Friedman Markin Rosenthal Klein Love Kissin Savitt Korchicn I Clark Hammerschlag Levie Uditsky Sionsky Alexander Robbins Mintz I l- 5?2:ef1fil322feri as a A - 1- a-a' f A 'T M'-' r 312. A BENJAMIN BROWN 4,31 1'f7qLtX'g2C H Q? A--571 ,f--I I 7,,w.-L ef a THQ A I R 'wlxk f'-Y' ' ii ' ' ' L M. N-fi:1j.,L.Z11Zi. -1.,L. ..'i1..i.g.........ZC....-'71 'N J I :A IE I ix N I 1 I A A 'iz i. I Ig ii 525 fi 1 1 I LJL.9lIlCl!7l,fllldjYlLl E? eta ,lzapter I Established in 1911 FRATER IN URBE 4 JULES KORCHIEN I SENIORS 'f ARTHUR HERBERT LOVE I SI .7 HARRY FRIEDMAN MILTON KISSIN DANIEL KLEIN ELIAS RICHARD MARKIN ARNOLD LAURENCE GFFENTHAL HAROLD CARL ROSENTHAL MAX MAXWELL SAVITT JUNIORS ' ALFRED APPEL SAMUEL RABINOWITCH ROLAND GOLDSTEIN SAMUEL SCHWARTZ DAVID KAPLAN ' SOPHOMORES MORTIMER BRAUS BERTRAM LEBHAR, JR. HAROLD GASSNER RAYMOND REISLER HAROLD STEWART GREEN EDWARD THEODORE SCHIMMEL ALBERT ALFRED JACOBSON I MALCOLM BORTIN STARK MILTON THEODORE STARSKY FRESHMEN , RUSSELL CLARENCE ALEXANDER ARTHUR HENDRICK BERNSTEIN HYMAN SOLOMON CLARK MILTON HENRY COOPER DAVID NORMAN HAMMERSCHLAG HOWARD SIDNEY LEVIE NELSON KENNETH MINTZ HERBERT EDWARD GRANGE SEYMOUR STANLEY ROBBINS ABRAHAM MARVIN SASSULSKY HARRY ANTHONY SIONSKY SIDNEY ROBERT UDITSKY . -12 112457222 2- Q3-.we n.-.3791-,::.--1 DE: . ,H . f-nf. -'ffqnfura ,A -f 4 UAW- -J.- .. L- .3 .. ,fig 313 -' in L:-2 1 A A -E- --1--2 ' g 'TYSKTQQQ' ,Q rv r, , 1 L i . L, ,. 'f-ifvfa WE 1 C , 45N , --1 LLL Laws.,M.,i,i,,.m.,..,.i,t,ftzQtis.L,,,e:,..iiT.,f:g. Li, to ,7 mf? 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Colle e of the Citv of New York Connecticut State Colle e i g . 4 g j l, Columbia University Syracuse University 'i I Cornell University Northwestern University ig lQi'l University of Pennsylvania University of Illinois ig' . . . . . . y Pennsylvania State College University of Cincinnati 5, Dickinson College Washington and Lee University ' I . , Rutgers College University of lovva 5 University of Georgia Johns Hopkins University il University of Virginia University of Michigan l Georgia School of Technology University of Minnesota University of Maine University of Pittsburgh fi WRU lj Qii tl iff , iii I il lg MTI 1 I 11512 FA , ,I i E if l li Qfiz lx L, T il 'fi i fy i l dig it ww V --my 1 ilu , I ?isl'i nj' Q :lv i la fl l T. Sehlossbach Greenbaum Baron Simon Tonkonogy Aurbach Leibman Rubinstein L. Robbins Loeb Hermann Berman Kaufherr Kaltenbacher Hene B. Schlossbach Cohen Freiberger Sabin Foss Levine Pavitt ij J. Robbins Friend Louchheim Van Poznak Greenberg Wolkowitz Behr il 5 l 4 4 ll W If ffffiff iii? 314 X ' N , . Tiiiif' Li' ' E -A I H 1- .T N 1 R I I f I N 'A- I fi I -I Thi gpsilon, f 1 -5 . . 3 Estabhshcd In 1911 ' xv? I SENIORS L LEON ERNST BEHR SYLVAN Roos HIRSH ' LEONARD FRANK COHEN WILLIAM SANDEL LOUCHHEIM , IRWIN LAWRENCE FREIBERGER JOSEPH ROBBINS I PHILIP RAU FRIEND OLIVER RAYMOND SABIN SIDNEY MATTHEW GREENBERG AARON VAN POZNAK I ELI WOLKOWITZ If 5 ' JUNIORS A ll JULIAN JACOB FOSS WILLIAM SIMON LOEB NATHANIEL HERMANN MORRIS EUGENE PAVITT BENJAMIN SCHLOSSBACH J ff 3 SGPHOMORES - - 5 NATI-IANIEL BARON LESTER ROBBINS A PHILIP LURIE BERMAN HAROLD ANTON RUBINSTEIN JOSEPH RICHARD GREENBAUM ARTHUR HERZOG SIMON Q DANIEL CLINTON KAUFHERR HENRY WALTER STIX EUGENE KENNETH TONKONOGY if PRESHMEN LESTER PHILLIP AURBACH JULES FREDERICK LEVINE Ei JULIUS ANHALT HENE JULIUS LEIBMAN 1 JOSEPH CHARLES KALTENBACHER THEODORE SCHLOSSBACH 5 3 IVg.:3-,gzc-1:.1Isa-.:.--'vfygg-1-:I ' 3--2-E .1 . .1-yy --'-I ---v,1'IiL,izL,-If '- -'-' 3.5. 1,.' Ugg'--: 2 A '-'+'-'ff' 315 f , Le Les .fw- ,,., if .,..: ,, A. ..,R Tie-4E.W.- Tii-l,...-?:..Q , L, ,,,,,, , l if if ' l li i, W 'l 'P, 'gl .. 1 lrll ,p w 1 if il ,Y 4 mil W lll' e-l 'i iw if 1, 'Si . . . l George Washington University bl lf. ili il' +1 E1 iq ll i w Qi Omega Tau Sigma .l Founded in 1910 l Elly i Q. 4 1 It rl 1 i A i ROLL OF CHAPTERS -1 7 University of Pennsylvania T ' Cornell University 4 Ohio State University l . . '- y Toronto University 'l ,, :f I i .y l n iiii LLL l is il ill , l T fl! LE, Q1 ull ll, 4 . 1 QQ wi Eli ggi! ii I Asmus Stone Ferguson J. S. Crawford Newman Thomson. O'Neil Ford 1 ill? E nos Goodman Engle Wilder Zeissig Bardwell E, Crawford gin Kennelly Rife R V Gibbons Nugent Petersen WJ Gibbons W R Miller Bacon Lee Nichols MacKellar Goubeaud Noonan Kelly .Hobson ,Q rg! ,ll V L , l lf' 717,111 lifj'Q2i1f'v Zflf'Q,- ,L , i ' , f-ff.'f1,+ ,WLLQ Jl.l'f--'TW-T -- vv - i'S1lTl1lA'7:Lf-Lfi4---- I -- ,.,-l-- ef :A--f --g---ff--- --um --5 1--vfif----, 1--1,5--71+-Af---'--fm W- -'wg 17-f---1-f --fe ff f T77-:T-5'--:fr--1--'Yr-ff--f -----e--if-Wffrfg'-'-5:7-?-'-a : 'r1 1. .g.-....... -....,.,,.v...,,.-i.f..L..i,..e--.,...e , .n,..,,-.....,,,Q....,,,....n.-.J........,,..,.,,,..T.,....,.f.....,e,,,,,,,.....-VV Y WL, V ..... V Mig-, ,f- V- , r -We N-- 2,16 . l l l 5' - E I If. ,-A. ,A AQ J 5 - , .. -bk. ' , ' ' I, ,A 3-iii' .W-pf-V , 1- .. T. , Of- ..,. , '13 N-:DL-Y'-Tgit 741451 'ift T'3f1 -- iii. M -5 , A Ei? ,,f'f'AH,i'g f1'g:1i'- ,, E-fi 4 'W Q , Q 7 ff 'A gin i' f' if Ll. i' ' nxrruqyu, '1 ww Ul,,yrnco,' Beta hapzfer Established in 1911 FRATRES IN FACULTATE DR. EARL LOUIS BRUNETTE DR. -CHARLES MILTON CARPENTER . EDWARD RAYMOND CUSHING . MYRON GUSTEN FINCHER DR. PIERRE FISH DR DR DR DR. DR. DR DR HERBERT GILMAN GRANT HOPKINS HOWARD JAY MILKS VERANUS ALVA MOORE HADLEY CARUTHERS STEPHENSON DR. EARL SUNDERVILLE FRATRES IN URBE DR. H. M. DEVOLT DR. WILBER FRANKLIN GRANT DR. JAMES WEST FULLER DR. CHARLES VICTOR NOBACK SENIORS - DELL CLAIRE BASSETT NVALTER JOSEPH GIBBONS JOHN JACOB PETERSEN RICHARD VINCENT GIBBONS WILLIAM IQEMP NUGENT CHARLES CORNELIUS RIFE JUNIORS JOHN BACON JOSEPH BRANIN ENGLE ERNEST VICTOR MAGINNIS ROBERT HINE BARDWELL ALLEN ENOS WALTER ROHRER MILLER CLARENCE EDWARD BOLTON LAURENCE WILLIAM GOODMAN STEVENS GIDDINGS TABOR RUSSELL BERKINS BOOTH EDWARD MARTIN KENNELLY HORACEFREDERICKWILDER JOHN ELLIOTT CRAWFORD ALEXANDER ZEISSIG SOPHOMORES REIMER ASMUS - DANA DELANCY FORD ROBERT KENNETH O,NEIL WILLIAM CASLICK WARREN HOAG GARLAND STONE JAMES STUART CRAWFORD ALPHONSO COLLINS NEWMAN JOHN CEIJHAS THOMSON STANLEY EUGENE FERGUSON FLOYD JOSEPH TICE FRESHMEN CHARLES GOUBEAUD MYRLE LEE RUDOLPH NICHOLS GEORGE HOPSON WAYNE KELLY CYRIL NOONAN ROBERT MACKELLAR .,,,,.,,4E., , 7 Lf.: fa. 4 , ..,r .-,: y,.,.1 --:.- Q .,-,- - 5,-. , 3.-.:.CfI,':. ' I 72- gig K fi W. ,L i . -.-,.,L.,.,,aS.liQ:rr1i?..icjXxDifl7 fi ., Q. , L 1 L.. ina DE- Ts. ,'ff-15.f45- 1 e V. .-,t .. 1. V... 151 fiiagggl ifff'iiiQQQ Q L...f?7 QQ W gi'flg,.Q,Q fl if Q4-if ' Q' ,. 41:5-if 5 '-'gm I slaa l g gligwij 1 e l 'll 'fc' i Elilllilgilggsgy 5 . Hey l'g ,lil l' ' 1 ' 5llllsilllelllelllllllllill Sigma Phi Epsilon Richmond College University of West Virginia University of Pennsylvania University of Illinois University of Colorado William and Mary College Ohio Northern University North Carolina State College Purdue University Syracuse University Washington and Lee University Randolph-Macon College Georgia School of Technology Delaware State College University of Virginia University of Arkansas Lehigh University Founded in I9OI ROLL OF CHAPTERS Ohio Stare University Norwich University Alabama Polytechnic Institute Trinity College Dartmouth College George Washington University Baker University University of California University of Nebraska Washington State College Mass. Agricultural College Cornell University University of Michigan Iowa Wesleyan College University of Denver University of Tennessee University of Missouri Lawrence College Pennsylvania State College Ohio Wesleyan University Colorado Agricultural College University of Minnesota Iowa State College University of Iowa University of Montana Oregon Agricultural College Kansas Agricultural College Oklahoma A. and M. College University of Wisconsin University of North Carolina University of Washington Colorado School of Mines University of Kansas Hoffman Henne T. Anderson Jones Hill Leng Gabler Payne F. Anderson Drew Halcanson Lent Morse Wilder Stevens Benedict Cameron Lounsbery Nichols Russell Skinner Welch Davis Baker Stow McKinney Goodman Ripley Dorner Ray Doty Bullwinkel 318 v1.49 X df H ,Y ,Q ., ff j 115' LTFX 4-,T AA V .ea .fi LLL. t LK LA... .....,..,.Y- ..C...,.+- ,I 'Aff-Q' 4-54. J f7?1T'ffl'1'LTTf?f5l?fiTZ7'i. Q. 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FRATRES IN FACULTATE RICHARD EMMANUEL ANDERSON ALBERT JAMES BLACKWOOD WALTER LICHTENTHAELER CONWELL CASPER LEHMAN COTTRELL ROBERT EUGENE CUSHMAN DONALD ENGLISH OSCAR DIEDRICH VON ENGELN ADRIAN GORDON GOULD EDWARD GODFREY LAWSON CHILSON HATHAWAY LEONARD EDWARD MALONEY MCGRATH LEROY PAGE SPOON DAVID WOOLSEY TRAINEE ' FRATRES IN URBE HARRY CHARLES BALDWIN PAUL ARNOLD BORGLUM GEORGE WHIPPLE VIVIAN JAMES ALEXANDER MCKINNEY JAMES FERRIS MCKINNEY SENIORS Jw GEORGE ALBERT BULLWINKEL BRUCE BALEOUR EVANS JO RAY DAVID DAVIS HARRISON LOUIS GOODMAN MILLS NORTON RIPLEY FRED ROBERT DORNER ROBERT FRANKLIN MCKINNEY MARCELLUS HENRYSTOW ROBERT LEVANT DOTY JUNIORS WILLIAM DONALD WEEKS PHILIP DEWITT BAKER EUGENE MANERED HAKANSON CHARLES KITTO NICHOLS HORACE ARTHUR BENEDICT ROBERTJARROLD F OLSOM LENT CALVIN RUSSELL, LD GEORGE PAUL BORGLUM THOMAS FREDERICK LOUNSBERY LEE JANES SKINNER, JR MALCOLM PAUL CAMERON SOPHOMGRES FRANKLIN KNIGHT ANDERSON HORACE ADDISON CARMALT ALBERT LYON CHAPMAN FREDRICK ALBERT CHARLES DREW, 1D JOHN MERSHON WELCH RICHARD LOUIS MASTERS RAYMOND CARMEL MORSE RALPH HARRISON PAYNE ETHAN KNOWLTON STEVENS ROBERT DENNISON WILDER FRESHMEN THEODOREHEDWINANDERSON CHARLESHERMANHENNE GEORGECHRISTOPHERHOBEMAN CHARLES PENDEXTER COLE HAROLD JOHNSON HILL ROGER WARREN JONES ERNEST LANG GABLER ROBERT MOLITOR LENG ff- 'Lf I 5.43,-g.g:V1g,-1 ,QI-A . V ,f -ALA - V If 319 if 1. I 1 ' 1 -l p. -if-11 I ...I '-1' e i tat , Ife +ik'el.Z1'i -,- -bk. 1. J-.-.jT ...aa..lif'L..-.5i1i?i .. ff! M LLL- afiefi- lsr -5 :gl , lil I . .. i it -H Q . 7 ' - i ,lie ' 'ffqii -' f V ' f l 'Q ' ., lil: f . ..,, ll l NQ5'ra Xi l 1 'l 'Sli I ' I eil i ' 2. .fl 7 heta Chz I l Founded in 1856 . lil l l ROLL OP CHAPTERS Norwich University Richmond College Q f Massachusetts Inst. of Technology Dickinson College l I University of Maine I University of Illinois l I Rensselaer Pol technic Institute Ore on A ricultural Colle e F l Y .g . g . g I Il. l Wooster Technical School University of Florida Q ll, l New Hampshire University New York University ' ' Rhode Island State University North Dakota Agricultural College . Tgl l Massachusetts A ricultural Colle e Alabama Pol technic Institute ly . 5 3 . . Y . . 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Foster Zimmer Berle Weeks Ostrofslcy Danker Kroninger ffl Petringer johns Hall Holcombe Wenzel Ivanoff Crary Scott ,Ogden Matthews Bruckbauer Schenkel Chambers Palmer Moore F. Foster Welden Coddington Saxe Angus 1 ll . IZi3I':'Z'Tt:' ..M.-ML.'1xil1.'lT:jjhg.,,,,,,,,, Lg- -'e' ' ,-, -, ' m . . :- -' . - .. -. .M.J' ' l Z ffl f 'ieifef 1'?7::'l ':T:5lrf7: LAL-,inn V ' re' t'i:t'?e'i':r':+'i:':'E':g 'r'- -'--egg-f--'-'-eiWi,i '-'-'--e-' H A --1' M . TV' 37.0 ! 31 'I 11' 3. 1- A1 .J ET 51 3. . 1 L I ,N .I I 14 4 V A 1 1 .I , NA W I .4 I A A A AJ LN in -. - la D A' 7 L 'fx A 'HA ,jyf HL: I A - '+.,,,31' 1? 1 I 13 i 3 1 A TE :I 1'1 I . Ii - I ' 'T 3, I ERI ' Y 3 L bd Ch 15 A Established in I9I7. I FRATRES IN FACULTATE J 13 PAUL JONES CHAPINIAN HAROLD WVAKEFIELD FITCH 2 JOSEPH JOHNSTON SCHOEN 1 JI FRATRES IN URBE CLIFFORD ELWOOD GATES LESLIE BOWER TOWNSEND 1, JAMES EVART MATTHEWS KYLE CHESTER WESTOVER J LQ 1 SENIORS DEWITT GORDON ANGUS HENRY ARTHUR GERKEN J fm SPENCER BROWNELL, JR. JAMES DAVID HURLEY 1 J LEONARD BRUCKBAUER CHARLES WILLIAM HYNE I I KENNETH CASKEY CHARLES FRANCIS NEWTON I Q, IRVING FINCH, JR. ROBERT MERTENS SCHAEFER I I iii JUN IORS 3 55 ALF KEYSER BERLE JOHN WILLIAM OGDEN 1 115 I ROBERT KENDALL DANKER JAMES NORMAN OSTROESKY 1 jg EARL CLARK FOSTER LOUIS CONRAD ROESS 1 3 FRITZ KOERNER FRANK HERMAN WEEKS 1 PAUL HENDRICKS :KRONINGER ELTON JOHN WISEMAN I JAMES HENRY ZIMMER 1,3 V51 SOPHOMORES 4 PHILIP WEYMAR CHAMBERS HOWARD WILLIAM JOHNS 2 ALAN EDGAR CODDINGTON GEORGE WESTCOTT PETTINGER 1 lg' GEORGE SPINNEY CRARY WILLIAM RODERICK SAXE Q LYMAN DAVISON HALL HERMAN ROBERT SCHENKEL I LLOYD MANNERS HOLCOMBE GEORGE NORMAN SCOTT TQII IVAN IVAN IVANOFF WILLIAM JOHN WENZEL fy FRESHMEN GIBSON MILTON ALLEN HERBERT NEWTON MOORE '1 FREDERICK O,BRIEN FOSTER WILLIAM ELMER PALMER 5 ALLAN MARSHALL WELDEN 1 LLL I I M ' E' 'QW FA My ' E F F F C I E311 EA' -1-ff1'11f'?1jALLAff:-SA-1.-2.-9-1,-.:,g'-'f- v ff- 1-.v--A TEAM T- f-1'-f -42'-'B - ' E 'ff-15121 37.1 -.1 .1 faV:--.aN-5.1 ,-..Y...---M.ei2L,dfQ q , ' R i V hog do W or a , no fi , .,,11L.v ., i X . ..,:,' ir jfz- 1- ww? 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' HAROLD LYLE REED 11111 I 1 1- I1, 1 1111 FRATER IN URBE Q I 1 5 I 531 I WILLIAM BRYAN CORCORAN I 15 rf I 1, SENIORS 11 1 J HAROLD IVES FREDERICKS GEORGE ALVIN LAIRD 11 1 A AUGUSTUS ROBERT HILL GEORGE WILLIAM PURDY 1? 1 51 FRANK ADAM HOFFMAN ROSS EDWARD SCANLAN 5 13 1 JUNIORS ,1 113 5 FRANCIS PERRY CHISHOLM GEORGE SLADE JAMESON 15' 1, 1 ,J 1J ,I 121: HAROLD THEOPHILUS GAEHR DONALD CHARLES MARSH 1111 Jf 1 DONALD WINSLOW HORTON EARLE WVILLIAM NORTON ALJL A in 1 me E, SOPHOMORES 11111 1.1 1 f 1 DONALD NEILL BAXTER CHARLES MILTON LIPA 1 L FREDERICK JOHN BEHLERS, JR. JOHN HORACE PLATT W 15 51 1 JAMES ARTHUR BROOKS SHERWOOD SIPPRELL 1 1 11-1 A LOUIE MCSHERRY BURNS GEORGE RICHARD TOWNSEND J A , LAURENCE DOUBLEDAY ARTHUR TRAYFORD 13 1 LESTER MILTON FRELAND ELISHA BLACKMAR VAN DEUSEN 1112 ARCHIBALD MCVEY LAIDLAW, JR. RICHARD NELSON WILLIAMS 11 :sz 1 113 I: L, sg 1 1 I if J FRESHMEN 11 if 1, WILLIAM BREWSTER HARTMAN JOHN JOSEPH MILLANE, JR. 1 E HUGH JAMES HEARN ELVIN REDNOR VAN ARSDA'LE A 1 11 1351 LI ' 1 12 1213 - ' 'AW T' M T 'mlfwx' 'I E I I E' I 1 1 Lgwgf-YE A , A--HH---A ---H A---11 1233 211.1-jF3Q:5,,IIL I A in f3'4A '1 5f:41fH'-27?fii3,L,5,r-,' 415 '-Q H:,i11YH4S5iQ5iQH:ggggg.L4 Q L, LI L-AAf1Wm .L,.L.L,C,, ,W ,-L,LL.,,.,,LLC,j LL T:..,L, - iii, 37-3 ,1 I , 1 W1 1. , 1 i 1 1 1,1 11 ,. NLT:--N L-,, L:,,n,,4Qf4 4-:S , 4 , 1 VW- f-,LJ - V -Q-W 1 H , ,L Y A- 1,-,H E1 :1 by A l1 '55, :- ' 1211 3' - -- 2314 1 ill ,ff A'-.' , ' :11 23 'A2. Ji' f 1 1- -.-f 2 I S an li W i f:1?5LZL,,- Q11 31 1 1 1 e f 11 ' ' 4 1 -- . AV.'A, N X -Zgf. '-i-A-- ...- . l s '1 1 1321 . . ' S1 lglll Plzz Szgma elzfa Founded at Columbia in I909 1 1 Yi 1 1 Mi ROLL OF CHAPTERS 1 ll-'ll 1 . . . . . 4 I5Q1j1 Columbia Universit Universit of Colorado 1 11,1 1 1 I . Y Y ' 1 151! Cornell University Western Reserve University 1 :l , , , . Q 11 Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute University of Texas l New York University Ohio State University f Union College University of Chicago University of Pennsylvania Massachusetts Institute of Tech. L University of Michigan Boston University University of Denver University of Wisconsin Johns Hopkins University 1? , v ' if 1 111 2' - ---Y 1 1 lf, 1 1:11 1 -1 1 , 1 251 l 1 In I 131 1 ll 1 51 l f' l 1 1 I 1 L ' 1 NU 151: H 17,111 i 111 lilil 1 ' 15 i Ill l P511 3 2 2 l 1'1l1 1 , All q 1 11-1 E gl 1 11111 ' I '1 Koenig Irving Levy Kirshner Levine A Q1 Rosenberg Benenson Irwin Levy Abrams , Eisenberg Stern Weill Lessler Silverman 3 l if' fi:::'iMf , 'fvfffflilliliiip-.-,,fgi-Eli? wPPff1LL.,,,,L, ,L gf,QffLif:flg,, -- 114e1ff- :ft -1+1feirr5?25esfgr?ief'eei1'A''iiiilgziif' P :e:e:..fff1---f-fs 1. 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' New York University McGill Universit 59 l Y f Cornell University Georgetown University 4 1 Fordham University University of Pennsylvania 'll Bellevue Medical College Syracuse University il T Tufts University Dickinson College l' L Boston University College of Charleston ll Yale University University of Michigan L University of Vermont Georgia School of Technology fl l Harvard University University of Illinois EI Emory University University of North Carolina f University of Florida gn V I rig if l Y, V rg l l l -bil 1145 Sl? N I ' ,zl Tl , .4 Merine Wasser Cohen Keschner Pearlman Aleicander Rubin Schorr Lipschitz Fried Singer Aks Simon Klein Lehner Azorsky Kleinberger Mezansky Hillel Shapiro Runsclorf ljl m 5 P 1. l 2 'r Sl fl l I l 1 , i , - - W - - . . A.. .....V. - -W Y: -V Y. , . Y .U .. ..- ..,. ,.-.--..-......-.....,,....-.-.......L......-,,.... .,,..............,..f,....-.....-,...Am-,...r-.H-Q- 39.6 . H ,, fax A-, 4-2,217 gg A E ' - V Xxegii-V 1- NTLM , VL7,-.. Y -- ' --J.. '?'l?'i ' 'T T'T ' , L , , x alta Chapter Established in 1917. . SENIQRS HARRY AZORSKY LLOYD LINCOLN LOWENSTEIN JOSEPH HILLEL SAMUEL MEZANSKY ALFRED JOHN KLEINBERGER SAMUEL SHAPIRO JUNICRS ELMER KLEIN JACK LEHNER HERBERT JOSEPH RUNSDORF SOPHOMORES JACOB AKS JOSE SCHORR SAMUEL FRIED HOWARD SIMON U IRVING MURRAY LIPSCHITZ HERBERT THEODORE SINGER FRESHMEN GILBERT HENRY ALEXANDER ALLAN ABRAHAM MERINE HAROLD NATHANIEL COHEN LEONARD PEARLMAN HAROLD WALTON KESCHNER NATHANIEL RUBIN MILTON EMANUEL LOEWE ALFRED WASSER A VA- AA -A -A M A ----A AA-f A--A----A f - MAH 4 1 .am -11:1 m,qg..,:,.1.Q.1::- ,LAY . 41,1-,-9 4. kd fl.-Ev.-, A:-.,.fL-'1!-1g,-- 4-3,3--f xl 37-7 ff' X-ri A L , ,LL ,.7, 4f5EL V, .,.--fya- wt X ifrg:4wf was if wifi: 'ff 71 il 2 Af 1 at Q5 i YR Q' -ima- I friffjig - ,gg 5. i395Q'f,, -g,,:z.-' , 5:4351 dj ,4 yy .,,,,,tw,,.f ,mf ,N . A V Wiz:-1 5 ,- rs if ,r , . ,:y'f,5,,. 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I L Ummzcon Qfzlpna Ulczu, Alpha Chapter JOSEPH HAROLD ADLER GEORGE ERDE JOSEPH FISHBEIN GEORGE KREEZER MELVIN ALEXIS ALBERT NATHAN BERNARD BLUESTEIN JACK BRAUN MORRIS BRESLAU Established in 1911 SENIORS JUNIORS , ' LEON MONTGOMERY PRESSMAN LAWRENCE BRUCE FELMUS HERMAN ADOLPHUS MACHSON JULIUS VICTOR COLEMAN SAM GOLDSMITH EARL GOLDSTEIN SOPHOMORES HARRY KNIGHT WEISS FRESHMEN MURRAY MOE SCHULTZ SYLVAN BENJAMIN SHAPIRO HARRY STARPIELD LOUIS THALER OSCAR ROYCE WILENSKY ALFRED CHAKIN ROBERT DELS6N OSCAR FEIN CHARLES ELIAS GOLDBERG JULIUS LEON ROGOFF DANIEL LESLIE ROTHSCHILD JAMES LANDES RALPH EIFFEL LEFF SPENCER MYERS I 1 f.,.-,gy---A--.-m.-v.-.::.--afulufl J: - A E-+3-1.-w 1- -SA Lf vw- -v.vg,v-.,'. f- I. -- 'ff f-If-fvfkmv 37-9 ff. l gl I 1'f Pennsylvania State College l ei I .,42l,j A- 'is ,fmt 'NX i ,YU ,. ... ,f Q , fuk-,.r ffl S ffl 6 . 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FRATRES IN FACULTATE LAURENCE XVARD CORBETT ALBERT RUSSELL MANN HOWARD BURNSHIP ORTNER ROGER BAILEY CORBETT GEORGE SYLVANUS MOLER JOSEPH PULLMAN PORTER ig EARL ALVA FLANSBURGH WILLIAM IRVING MYERS XVHITON POWELL Ai- HARRY SIMSON GABRIEL GERALD CROFOOT WVILLIAMS FRATRES IN URBE FRANK BLISS MERLE PERROTT MOON CALVIN CLARK TORRANCE MILTON GOODRICH NELSON DONALD LESSER DRUMTRA SENIORS LYLE ALBERT SISSON RULEPH ARMITAGE JOHNSON GEORGE FREDERICK TITUS RAYMOND JAMES KAY WHITNEY MAYNARD TROUSDALE QQ WALTER JOHN SEELBACH ' FLOYD FRANK WALKLEY if MAURICE ETTINGER ACH JUNIOR5 MERWIN WEEKS HUMPHREY 6 RONALD MCKENDREE ALBEE DONALD BOLLES INGERSOLL F WILLIAM TAYLOR BROWN TRUMAN ARTHUR LACEY LEE THURSTON CORBETT GEORGE THEODORE LARSON F- DAVID SHERWOOD HILL, JR. SIDNEY WAHL LITTLE Q MILFORD CARLYLE HOWARD ROLLAND WELLINGTON PORTER I LESTER WHIPPLE SHELDON 1 GJLIVER REUBEN ADAMS SOPHOMORES DANIEL GUY ROBINHOLD CARL OLLER EBERHART ANDREW JULIARD SCHRODER, LD ,. if CHARLES MAHLON GLADSTONE RONALD MORLEY TAYLOR , . gf HARRY BARCLAY LOVE ,RAY LEONARD THOMAS WESLEY CHARLES PIETZ CHARLES OSCAR WARREN, JR. I ft ARTHUR MAX WINKLER FRESHMEN I EDWARD SOUTHWORTH BARTLETT, JR. ALFRED VINCENT LEHMANN ERNEST EDWARD BLISS KENNETH JOSEPH MASON ALVIN RICH CARPENTER ALDEN HENRY MEADE FREDERICK FERRISS RICHARD COLLINS REA VERNON SCHEIDELL HOWLAND ROBERT JAMES WILKES A L A Ei. A .H .:e1:41:fJ4qLA1Lf5',-'QR.-2:':xfI:,-is-.':: v- 3 , 5f,,.:1,l,5,3.:VA,3M-. I, .k., am.gj!::,:L-Liv: J25:5l.,:,., ,HL H5324 ,L Tiff 331 f,-K. 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Institute of Technology University of Pennsylvania University of Virginia Lafayette College Colgate University Henry Becker Beebe Fonda Bascom Burton Larkin Holt Patnode Joss Corey Herbs: Audrieth Byron McCormick Lovenberg Randel Busheld Webster Huff Rogers Brainard Eisenhauer Reynolds Morse Houck 7. A, -HI YJ ff A I , I 4 'T' ' 'Ti ,in W ' '11T ' gf' 'LL -MTF' ' HTF ,M-'4,, ,O Rm I U ' I au Chapter Established in 1913 PRATRES IN FACULTATE WILDER DWIGHT BANCROBT ROBERT BRAINARD COREY JAMES ADRIAN BIZZELL RALPH THOMAS KLINE CORNWELL GEORGE HENRY BRANDES LOUIS MUNROE DENNIS THOMAS ROLAND BRIGGS ASA EMANUEL MCKINNEY ARTHUR WESLEY BROWNE CLYDE WALTER MASON GEORGE WALTER CAVANAUGH CHARLES WALTER MORSE EMILE MONNIN CHAMOT MELVIN NICHOLS PETER WALTER CLAASEN WILLIAM RIDGELY ORNDORFF FREDERICK HOFFMAN RHODES FRATRES IN URBE LUDWIG FREDERICK AUDRIETH HAROLD TALBOT LACEY SEYMOUR WILSON BRAINARD LEO JOSEPH LARKIN MILTON LESTER BYRON ALBERT WASHINGTON LAUBENGAYER JOHN SUTLIPE FONDA GORDON RANDOLPH MCCORMICK FRANCIS EVAUL HANCE HARRIS WHITE ROGERS DONALD AUBREY HOLT CHARLES WILLIAM STILLWELL ROBERT CHARLES HOUCK CARL WILLIAM TUCKER EARNEST JACOB JOSS HARRY VARS WALTER KUNZ PAUL WARTMANN . 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Strong Thorp Brown Johnson Nelles f pg Wilgus Segar Morgan Kelley Rickert Guillemont George Lanterman Wallace 1 E l McLean Whitehead Henke Southworth Alberga Boggs Russell Harrison Lewis ' E McEwan Lingenfelter Shackelton Stratton Henry Noll Nick Baldwin Christensen Henderson V , li l :tif'::i-5: -111----: ,-, ,efgezggge H --+ v---he-A -Av-a---H - - 334 -A - -'- -L - TDI :TTYL -, f-'N AA. , If ' +11 I I... E l 'Yf'- ' 1 Omzcron Zeta hapter Established in 1913 FRATRES IN FACULTATE WVALTER CONRAD MUENSCHER CLARENCE ELLSWORTH TOWNSEND HUGH DANIEL REED FRANK BURKET WANN FRATRES IN URBE WILLIAM GERARD CLINE ' ARCHER DONALD SCHEER GEORGE ERNEST CROSS CHARLES LEWIS THOMPSON, JR. FRANK WHITFIELD LOGAN HARRY MORTON VARS JOHN JAY BROWN SENIORS JOHN NOLL, JR. EDWARD CHARLES GRANT GUILLEMONT THOMAS GEORGE 'RICKERT MILBURN ALFRED HOLLENGREEN HAROLD KENYON SHARPE ARTHUR JOHN HOPPER WALTER TURNER SOUTHWORTH JOHN HARKNESS KENNY LEVICK CHARLES NICHOLAS STRONG DUNCAN TRACY MCEWAN THEODORE CARROLL STRONG ROBERT PINNEY NICK EDWARD GEORGE THORP ' HERBERT GARY WALLACE GLENN HARCOURT ALBERGA JUN IDRS CARL EDWIN JOHNSON STANLEY COLE BALDWIN ANTON BLIX LIND ROBERT HOYT BOGGS MAURICE HUGH LINGENFELTER HERMAN JOHN CHRISTENSEN WILLIAM JOHN RUSSELL JUDSON WHITON GENUNG HAROLD JOSEPH SHACKELTON LEWIS DUDLEY GEORGE ALAN STONE ELMER JOSEPH ANTHONY GRYSON REGINALD HULSE STRATTON JAMES WILLIAM HENRY DUNCAN WHITEHEAD HERBERT SEDGWICK WILGUS SOPHOMORES JOHNMELLISHHENDERSON WILLIAMGERALDLANTERMAN WILLIAMRICHARDMORGAN EUGENE JOSEPH KELLEY WINDSOR DAVID LEWIS JOHN FREDERICK NELLES SHERMANRICHMOND KNAPP SAMUEL BELMONT SEGAR HUBERT CLARENCE BEBB FRESHMEN WILLIAM BISSELL MCLEAN CLYDE HALL HARRISON WILLIAM ALBERT REED JOSEPH GERARD BERNARD HENKE IRVING THEODORE RUNEY 3134 ' -I-iwzzgarf . .1. 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T-fT.,171-Y, V 4 BRISTOW ADAMS DAVID SEAVER COOK PERCY LAWRENCE DUNN ANSON WRIGHT GIBSON GLENN WASHINGTON HERRICK ROBERT BYRON HINMAN ASA CARLTON KING CLARENCE JACOB HOCHULI ALAN GOODRICH NEWHALL , ,ln , L .L ,,, Zeta Chapter Established in 1914 FRATRES IN FACULTATE RALPH HICKS WHEELER FRATRES IN URBE DEMUND CURRY WEATHERBY LAWRENCE HOWLAND MACDANIELS HERBERT JOHN METZGER RICHARD HOWLAND MORDOFP ' ARNO HERBERT NEHRLING LEO CHANDLER NORRIS OLIN WVHITNEY SMITH HOWARD ARTHUR STEVENSON ASAPI-I RAY GEORGE HENRY RUSSELL SENIORS ANDREW ACKERMAN ROBERT DONALD PERINE EUGENE BORDA HAROLD JOHN PHILLIPS CLIFFORD ELLSWORTH BREW WILLIAM WILEY PORTER GEORGE SAMUEL BUTTS CHARLES DUBOIS RIPHMAN ARCHIBALD MARTIN FUNNELL DONALD TIMMERMAN RIES CLYDE AUSTIN JENNINGS ALLAN KNOX STRONG JOHN LUDINGTON SCHOONMAKER ALBERT ROLAND BLANCHARD JUNIORS WILBUR CHARLES MINNICK LELAND PETER HAM TRUMAN ADRIAN PARISH SETH JACKSON RALPH CLINTON SIMEON SUTLIFF ALBERT KURDT CHARLES ROBERT TAYLOR RAYMOND VICTOR LANGE RUDOLPH THOMAS TERMOHLEN WILLIAM HENRY LODGE JOHN WICKHAM WILCOX ALBERT LAMONT MASON DAVID JOHN WILLIAMS FRANK RANSOM BENTON, JR. SOPHOMORES ABRAM HERBERT DELONG NORMAN FREDERICK BISSELL ROBERT FAIRBANKS FETHEROLP CHARLES NICHOLAS CHAMBERLAIN CLARENCE CHARLES HOUSE ROBERT BUTLER CRANE EDWIN NOBLE MILLER - FRANCIS GORDON DAVENPORT FRED LOREN MINER FRANCIS NATHANIEL DEAN ROBERT LOUIS ZENTGRAE HERMAN GEORGE AGLE FRESHMEN GEORGE LLOYD GODFREY WILLIAM LEVANT ALCORN, JR. ' FRANKLIN SMITH OPDYKE FULLER DELMAR BAIRD HENRY LEVI PAGE CARLETON JOSEPH CURTIS WILLIAM SEWARD SALISBURY ABRAM VANVRANKEN DESFORGES ANDREW GIVEN SHARP KENNETH HENRY FISHER CLARENCE AUGUSTUS VANDERBROOK -,gg5u3q,Qtf:h3 QLFIAR4 ,,,-y,q1.,g-,,-.sa-LH: HLQVL. I- J-ff-1-:.'g '. : '.'uT7TLf I'1:,' Iva' ju --'- r : -'I--r 'f-1 -is-,--f,,:.r11':'f12-IL,2-in-A '41,-:.w.u ' ' 'A'-5 337 iT-7713? LGR am.. A, TTT .Ji L! ip- Xe .ai .4 f W .. .V K . ,,,,-.i..-.-.t:i L A ,Jang 55941 A.: gusrsict.iiisbmgi1,1.t.,.e,..-,-t.t...,... ,J-ee? ,....,.. 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Whitney Baldwin Starr Spence Searles Mattison Taggart Bates Fingar Van Buskirk Jones Murdock Connelly l -iii W - UA , Y ,Y V1 Q Y Y jr Qfifi . 1 2711i 'QfQ11iQ 7 Afff iii,Q-lfY l'f:QQ,,Q-Lili-,Yf, Y iL' ',l'j,l.1, l.Qf i Tf'flT i l 333 ,A-- 1 ' . 4 Ny1. ..LL mt, , ..,., 'QL 1: 'R 'mg L ' Y ' I -:ii I I L im,- A O fir FTW J ' 3 -' E rx ' ' f' ' I' ,-,.g.....z..,,n,,'...hA . H, -, L . I' ' 'f Beta lzapzfer Established in 1914 FRATRES IN FACULTATE JOHN ROBERT BANGS, JR. VAN BREED HART IRVING TRACY BEACH GEORGE HIRST BRADLEY IRVING JOSLYN CALL FRATRES IN URBE EVERETT LEE HUNT MYRON ADOLPH LEE XVALTER CARNEY GAREY GEORGE ADDISON WEST FRANCIS ALLEN WICKES SENIORS MILLARD WARNER BALDWIN, JR. BYRON SPENCE RALPH HOOKER BARRETT ERNEST WALTER STARR ' PAUL OWEN BLACKMORE KENNETH GREGG VAN WYNEN RICHARD EVANSON BONYUN GEORGE BENTLEY WEBEER MALIN I-IOOPES BROWN WENDELL KERSHAW WEBBER CHARLES ALBERT CARPENTER ALEXANDER WHITNEY CLARENCE GORDON EATON HERBERT EMIL WICKENHEISER HOWARD TALLMAN SEARLES FRANK LEVI YOUNG, JR. JUNIORS JOHN SHELDON CARTWRIGHT GEORGE NELSON PAGE ELMER LEE FINGAR WARREN CLARK PALMER ROBERT EDWARD FOWLER CARL WILLIAM PELLMAN FRANCIS WYGANT GREENE JARED VAN WAGENEN, BD EDWARD CARL NEWEANG RAY PORTER WHITE, JR. DONALD BREED WHITNEY , SOPHOMORES FREDERICK EVANDER BACON CHARLES WESLEY MATTISON ARTHUR EDWARD BUDDENHAGEN ANDREW JAMES MCCONNELL FLOYD TITUS CRAWFORD ROBERT STRANGEWAY TAGGART JULIAN SALE GOBLE IRVING HARRIS TAYLOR . FRESHMEN DON LYMAN LAWRENCE BATES KENNETH AUSTIN CONNELLY ROBERT DANIEL JONES CHARLES GEORGE MURDOCK JAMES GREGORY VAN BUSKIRK 4f...Q.CL.L,.C4LLC..,:.L,:L'111-usEEL..HA.-f.,L,DQI :,:4L:......r ' 1,ArE.I , -.,.,,W,,LL.,.J,f- 5' 339 gfm i fi-liitligizl 'M '- , , . fx V ra' X 2' L l 'e'2, -ff' A---f-Trng-ef ' -H - Q- -f , H Q 'P , 5 ef 1 e - f--V .- igx ' ts'-f f V. ,H -jf ,Qjgiw .X Y B ,UQ-gf Qi.: , .....A .:. ,.,. H Il4mt..,,Qi - . , , ..,,. , ya' '-QW, ff' 1 is-fa in-3 cf xxfv if 51' ffl ' 'L 5 -Q' 'ii .,-. ' ,f-'eq A 4 Tl' - '-em . 7 N b . V i - xl .t if . X11 'f 'R Ns -4 a -i i't 2' -'llklzx 1-N 1 T1 11' H ,V M fw Lliflae' i1lcE.5.Ii Scorpion Founded in 1914 Zentgraf Quinn Ruek Belden Metzger Risley McGinn Pertotta Emerson Clark Kenny Zimmerman Pringle A. Taft Brown Reed McCausland de Prosse Kenney Punzelt May , Cowclery Carry Keesler Lang Darling Parsons G. Taft Tiffany J. MacDonald Tweedale Duryea Limbacher Mitchell E. 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FRESHMEN ' HENRY CHARLES BOSCHEN WALTER RALPH HIGGINS JOHN HOMER CALDWELL HARRY JACOB LIMEACHER DANIEL EDWIN DURYEA EDMUND LAURENCE MACDONALD 431-4,3533 .- , -2- :Sq A.-pfq1,f,q:Eaw-.,2-1-.,-- x Q-1:---f-1. '-'- 73 iw- 45-:l ?1 ' A -P 7: f 341 fl -1 Pl E v i Q F .J 1 A 4 ht, f f-f:f-Qieefff ..r,e7X, A 1-Atietfffki-14-Limb if-' sfiefifi 15,4 .5i13,,,,,,,,,-. .x-,Ph 35,3-fgf2, X,,,....Y ,A.. 1'.4:.,.,ffT,ZQ1 I tfeiwgg-5 iiiin2'-'reereree-M'-1--'e' L1-ee QE I --7.4--.-A-V.-,f..-.,--H YY ..4f1- ,.A,v ,E'-....,.r-1L--,.,..N...r,c ..,,,,,',, V W -2 'V,f V Y YA, Rf I f S 2? 54 5 ' 1X,l'ffi' ,- .1 .H .3 Szgma U pszlon ,g ,N Founded in 1915 y 5. S r ,J EQ it S li d if ZR it Thompson Glick Fahey P. Newton Filer Snyder Dederick Wadsworth Andrews June Santilli Gerber Taylor Seeley Strong Rose Bowman Squires M. Newton Price Camisa Chase Rice Barton Spindler I V .,, .-4q-- -fm. ,-fr-fr, .. ..-,--,-f--.- - --W - , , , , ,X -.Ln .A f-,.,.- ,- A . ,-, .'.. ,.-L2 --'- A -r --'La' - 347- L., 4571 JE-5 QL H , I A I O L? V' - VWf:':':44f5L'T?7fTA'ff- T f'f .15 ' PC- - W I, , . . ,A png, ,An-5 K, M, 'J f .iw-1 F Sgma U sjfon FRATER IN URBE LAWRENCE BRIGHAM JUNE SENIORS - EDWARD STUHRGIS SEELEY THEODORE FOSTER SQUIRES GEORGE CLARENCE STRONG GORDON HENRY TAYLOR LINN BRUCE BOWMAN JOHN AVERILL GLICK MILES CORL NEWTON HERVEY STRONG ROSE ' JUNIORS GORDON GLNEY ANDREWS JAMES ALFRED SANTILLI CHARLES GERBER MILLARD EVERTS WADSWORTH SOPHOMORES CLINTON HENDRICKS DEDERICK WILLIAM STEEVER PRICE GEORGE BOLDT FAHEY WILLIAM LEAMING RICE BURT KISHLAR FILER, JR. JOHN WILMOT SNYDER FRANKLIN ALBERT LAUER CLARENCE FRANCISISPINDLER JOHN FRANK THOMPSON FRESHMEN JOSEPH LEWIS CAMISA DONALD SUNDERLAND CHASE - PAUL JEFFERSON NEWTON - 1 -.Q-1 A-use-:'-T' :.1f12-Lys: :4f.qxTiIl4v'z:-ma 'L-:ww-I .--wg gr.--.-4-. 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Hu Ii ,H Voong S. Li Chan C. Li Yu ,j 1 Q. -J -... , - -. . .. 1,16 I 1 gY?3gQf:------QQi- 31-1--f,-J-1-ff ---1--f--T-Slv 4:34 f-::,1g3::':4g ' -'gg' . ' ' ' ' ' 4 '1 ! ' it 344 V '--C , f. Q ' . '1- fx- ,W ,I ,U-fy :M H II I-NQQH fx A , LEUNG SHI CHAN WAKEN CHANG YU LING CHEN KUANG-TAO HU WILLIAM KWOUK WA To HU CHING MING HU Jvw .Jin A Ipha Chapter Established in 1916 FRATRES IN URB Loo SING WANG SENICRS ' JUNIORS ZU MING VOONG SOPHOMORES E SHU TIEN L1 CHUNG L0 LIU TIEN LIU CHIA CHI LI KWEI CHI YU CHUNG CHUAN LIEU CHI MING UE 141:-wr ,If .yi-, ' L+.-m...'::A:1f-Lf.zf'I:,: ..1,i.:..,-V VI .-vw,-,Jf,f.i. , M..f,,,f.,. I4 -f 345 mf-K 'ET' -- Qfx ffm JW X TELUS 'A ' f 'nefe fe--iff:-Q 'elif -4---V 4 .i.sfl-ffl? Aff---T4 X ,,l?'lg,5lIZZeil2.1'.i:i,ZiiYiilg-QTLR--:lg,.-i,,- . ,, ...e:.-..-Zg,,,.,,. iim ,,,,,,g,jf,,1fj X-wp -Q ,p eas Y ' ' s h! .'.. . 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Ill: if l L i - 2 L if 3 L I l f Y ' 1 3 i jiil i if l v QM M L iiflil ' I F 9 l llliil ' ' ' 1 W Alpha Epszlon P2 I Founded in 1913 i i I L jl ROLL OF CHAPTERS f 5 L firli New York University l l Q Cornell University l University of Pennsylvania Y' L' University of Illinois 5 Emory University i :gi I lx J, 1 Ohio State University i 4 Alabama Polytechnic Institute f Columbia University L QL Ohio Northern University li University of Chicago Georgia Institute of Technology if Q University of virginia I I will lil 1 ii' ifff lf? 12 it lg i r I L 'ill fail E N51 i 4' ,L L .- ,i V! lid ' i Q- L l .S ii' J lf x lfqll E--ill E w. Li' .l I-l 'l I l :lil 'l :.a 1 I ,l 1 - ,. Levine Kisrin xvekseibim Tiiib Shilowirz +f YL 1 Rosenbaum Sagan Jacobs M. Shapiro Berkowitz ' Lippman I. Shapiro Schvvartzbach Bland Fischbach 2 :I , l , if LL L L--- L LL L -L L LLL L L 348 l y , 1 I 1 A i ' , -' -' ww 'D 'iv 'i ' 1 A '-' ' Q, ,, ' ' 17:3 T:T:il?l fE4 4.4 . V 'Ex ISRAEL SHAPIRO REUBEN GORDON IRVING JAY BLAND SAMUEL HERBERT PEARIS SIDNEY SAMUEL BERKOWITZ HERBERT JACOBS ALBERT KISTIN KARL FISCHBACH NATHAN SAGAN Y..-If.,-v vr,vv----- 7 ia Beta Chapter Established in I9I7 FRATRES IN URBE NORMAN EDWARD WEISBORD SENIORS JUNIORS SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN IQOPPEL WEKSELBLATT SAUL SCHWARTZBACH JOSEPH SOROTSKY IRVING RESS CHARLES ROSENBAUM- VALENTINE ROGIM LEVINE JULIUS HENRY LIPPMAN MORTIMER JACK SHAPIRO JOSEPH SHILOWITZ DAVID TAUB 'fain 1'p',T37,fp.L .-'fin'-4 I.-2:41-..':4.-v-5:1 2- x J f 4 -.V-z-if -w,Vw,,,. 349 414 l '1 2 i.. X., 1 1 f 1 1 1 sm 4 CA A 1 4,Q, -2:1i1,IAf1? 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L ..-, -,,-...L,?, , ,,,, ,L,,,4, , , A gyma z' sl if. ,, fi 1 Mu lzapzfer Established in 1917 FRATRES IN FACULTATE THOMAS JENNISON PARMLEY LUTHER SHIRLEY WEST FRATER IN URBE BRENTON WILLIAM JENNINGS SENIORS FREDERICK CLARENCE MALLERY ANTON GEORGE NOSEK EVERT WILLIAM MEYERS WVILLIAM BALDWIN PARSHALL . WVILLIAM FREDERICK WREDE JUN IORS ' FRANK ALRIC BOWEN DUDLEY FRANCIS PHELPS ALFRED ARTHUR BUERGER JOSEPH MICHAEL SCANLAN PERCIVAL LOUIS CALLAN WILMOT FREDERICK SCHNEIDER ROBERT NORTON CHAMBERLIN FREDERICK HENRY SCHROEDER OLIVER TUDOR GRISWOLD ARCHIBALD EDMUND STEVENSON SOPHOMORES JOSEPH ANTONIO COOKE ARTHUR LORD NASH BRUCE SAXTON CORNELL OSCAR ORVILLE OLDBERG CARROLL JEREMIAH DONOGHUE HAROLD LAWRENCE RULAND LEWIS WESLEY FEICK LOUIS NAPOLEON ST. JAMES RICHARD HENRY MOLLENBERG WILLIAM HENRY SUMMERSON ' LOUIS WARNCKE , FRESHMEN ALFRED SOBIESKI EMMONS ALBERT EMIL KOEHL CLARENCE ALEXANDER RUCH CHARLES KENT STOVER, JR. 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' - Ohio State College -, ii QQ University of Virginia University of California l 3 Davidson College University of Utah g ' William and Mary College New York University fl ffl Birmingham-Southern College Iowa State College ., 3 31 University of Tennessee Syracuse University '- , Tulane University 1 - Rutgers College 'ff Southwestern Pres. University Kansas Agricultural College tl i gi Hampden-Sidney College Pennsylvania State College i il Transylvania University University of Washington X Presbyterian College of South Carolina University of Kansas I ifljl University of Richmond University of New Mexico -' 5 gl Washington and Lee University Western Reserve University l Vanderhilt University - Southern Methodist Univ. A ' University of North Carolina University of Illinois 3 Alabama Polytechnic Institute Cornell University 5 , North Georgia Agricultural College Beloit College ' ' X Q5-l University of Kentucky Washington University Ig Trinity College University of Texas if. 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Allison Cowan Mider Clink Ewart Smith Averill 1' T154 I L lj! hiilllnfgiiiliifii I, ,ITTQQYJQTQQ-T f.1T,,.. 1 ,Lg TWH, I WT- ' Q. T-, Y QQ.--L ... gl , e-17 iflfiifif 7 me 'kffglfl' A ' 'ATT' 4T':1'F72 ff: L bd f 4- i V if lr 357- ,L ,,,, .1 I ,,., - , , ,Ii-Lf,',,ELi ,L ,ACS A 2 'A -IT' ,K WW Ah H 'XJ I w,Y,.- rf f, .Y L 15.3, 3524! E ,,,.,ff FII, 7,,- --., in Ei, ,- E:-H1 A-A ff 72 45m , I , A , I .. I, , ,. , I , ,,, r-I. ,ff 'W L' ' T.-J AER, ,I Ii., ,I , , LL, ,f Y. , ,,, - .MA1 ,.-.,L...,--,,-Y, , v - ,... L-.. V - QD! mppa Jyqdnfuz Beta heta Chapter Established in 1917 FRATRES IN FACULTATE WVALTER BUCKINGHAM CARVER JOY PLEASANT GUILFORD WALTER HUTCHINSON STAINTON FORREST BLYTHE WRIGHT FRATRES IN URBE RALPH FELBER JONES GEORGE FRANCIS BASON JAMES CHESTER BRADLEY OLAP MARTINIUS BRAUNER CYRIL EBENEZER HAZELL ,gig I A , , I-. .,-A....A, L--.-,,.4..I,,,v .IM,-,,fA,1-.,L,,...,f-'-'-' F1 , fi! 1-, 2- - Hifi, F121 ':g.,: ,. frxf ff ,:r1 :,-gli pl-.-1: ' ,EST A, , ,.f.-C II ' ' .' , ' 'L , 1' ' 'T' ' 'T 'i':: ' 'wif .541 ,,, . ,,, .. , fn, -.,,,, ,,,,,.. --,,,,.. .,, ,,-,.,,, CHARLES EMMES CASSIDY SENIORS EDSON GEORGE MOSHIER GEORGE DOUGLAS CROZIER ROBERT HARTWELL MOTT-SMITH JOHN FREDERICK FARRAR FRANK JOHN NOVOTNY WALTER RUSSELL FIPPIN ALFRED LANDER OLSEN LESTER FORSBERG I GEORGE ARTHUR PORTER HERBERT JOHN MARCHAND SCHUYLER BROTHER PRATT CHARLES SUMNER RICH HERBERT HENRY BLOMEIER JUNIORS FRANCIS KEARNEY, JR. ARVINE CLARK BOWDISH HENRY HERMAN MEYER CLARENCE TRAVIS BROWN JOHN ROBERT MOYNIHAN GEORGE ELMER FLYNN, JR. ALEXANDER PIRNIE JOSEPH THOMAS HARRIS ALFRED PETER STEFFENS LAWRENCE BROWN WILKINSON SOPHOMORES ' JAMES PHILLIP ALLISON, JR. EDWIN BRYCE MCCROHAN, JR. HOWARD WILLIAM STOUT WILLIAM EARLE FOLTZ JOHN EDWIN PAIGE JESSE MEAD VAN LAW EDWARD MAX KRECH CASPAR RAPPENECKER DAVID BEAL WILLETS NEWMAN TOWNSEND ALLISON FRESHMEN ROBERT FORREST COWAN EDGAR WAITE AVERILL GEORGE ROBERT EWART, 3D CLIFFORD LYNDON BRUNO GEORGE BURROUGHS MIDER GEORGE ERNEST CLINK RICHARD KEMPER SCALES MORGAN OLDEN SMITH I--L ---Y wvfv --81--MQ!! L f ZTLEL.,-.:.,a:,1L-,MggaAjngg ,Tlfffiiff -,,E-if! 1Q,.::-EI, ', 353 l L V W :gg QA Vifigrg LV 'ik Q ,iv W4 , X-wi ff? X ,xg .V . ., J 4 . , , 1 Y 5-YT, W i HQ ir iw .f-'Af' .:, l 7 l Nil I f- 9 ,ll Q , 11.-ff . . if l 1 1 ' ' l . ..,. , l Jr' - ' I 1 , Fl - a- - i 5 f.Cs'o 31' CLF? S' Y i il si Pi Kappa Phi Founded in 1904 RGLL OP CHAPTERS lj J 'l il ii i , College of Charlestown University of Alabama Presbyterian College of South Carolina Oglethorpe University 'I University of California Washington and Lee University f Wofford College North Carolina State College Emory University University of Illinois UN Georgia School of Technology University of Tulsa 5 T University of North Carolina John B. Stetson University University of Georgia Purdue University gil l Trinity College Tulane University Cornell University University of Oklahoma sl T Mercer University Davidson College gf! University of Nebraska University of Washington xl Roanoke College University of Florida P, I . V l fl 'il -1 5 l fi J l ill' lwll lil Q lily l l W a Lehr Brandt Davidson White Dill Elliott Mattocks Gibbs QT I Webber Muller Proctor Mason Heller Brownell Lewis Paterson l F Bonesreel Harris G. Price Watkins Work Hanselman R. Price Hepburn Adams X Benwax Seaman Moyer Orr Ericson Cull Warren Brown L eilffiefilieiaiff, Qfff - i,ff.f,Qif T 'i A T Tiigqif l'?i1QfP'4'hT'1L ,Q P SQL I A QA' 354 A Q I PBfTHff2fw ff? Q fm Wi Kappa Thi Psi I Chapter Established in 197.1 - FRATRES IN FACULTATE GEORGE RAYMOND HANSELMAN HAROLD STRYCKER MILLS REGINALD LYNE PRICE CLAUDE LEWIS BROWNELL WILLARD EDWIN GEORGIA WILLIAM CURTIS HARRIS HENRY CHARLES HELLER GEORGE THEODORE HEPBURN WALTER BATES BRANDT JOHN IRVILLE DAv'IDSON GEORGE MATTHEW.,DILL EDWARD JAMES ELLIOTT GARRETT JOHN FELTON ELBRIDGE GERRY ADAMS LAWRENCE LESTER BENWAY HAROLD ANDREW BONESTEEL EVERETT CLAIR BRADLEY FRATRES IN URBE SENIORS JUNIORS SOPHOMORES SAMUEL PATRICK WAINWRIGHT PAUL WORK ROBERT CAMERONVWATKINS HAROLD STEPHEN LEWIS ROBERT PARKER MASON HERBERT JOSEPH MULLER GLENDALE MARION PRICE DONALD ANDREW PROCTOR LOYAL CHESTER GIBBS EUGENE LANDON LEHR ELMER OWEN MATTOCKS SCHUYLER GEORGE PATERSON MAURICE BREWSTER WHITE HENRY STILWELL BROWN ROSWELL WILLIAM CULL LOUIS LIVINGSTON SEAMAN WILLIAM ERNEST WARREN - SHERWOOD ADAMS WEBBER FRESHMEN STANLEY GUSTAV ERICSON , CLARENCE SIMON MOYER RONALD 'ORR ,f.1Ag.7wf,E.,,-g.',:3.L.:.,5.5qVgs.w.,.:gL--: Av.I.-Riagg.,-l-, L3.,,!,+- -,:-- ,H-V. -.-. g'g:.-A. -:A Nr-- 355 , free--i. ff -x -1, iff . 'A Xu 12 ,i I w 1 -. 1 4 ,v Jl i f . C e W I Yugi l QQ '71 . l Y? vw i ag 9 990 ' l S 1 l Alpha Phz Delta Founded in 1914 3 ROLL OF CHAPTERS Q Syracuse University New York University Columbia University Union College, Yale University Western Reserve University Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute University of Pennsylvania i University of Buffalo Cornell University I Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute University of Pittsburgh ' College of the City of New York A Ohio 'State University li University of Michigan rf P P E If ,i , l, li.. li Radici Pittoni Freda Scileppi Vitale Larona Colucci di Grassi Pagliaro Maretzo ly? 356 --.u...,.,,,...........-......-......-V -.A------A .,.,. , ...- --,-, ...., ,.. -M ,.. .- .... .-, ,A.-4,..a....c...t.... ...............,....-..... I A J X Q mx .,4.v .- ,,.A, .,. . LJ , ,.,,.. ..,, M u Chapter Established in I917. FRATER IN FACULTATE . GIORGIO IPPOLITO DE GRASSI ' SENIORS FREDERICK WILLIAM COLUCCI .CHARLES BARTHOLOMEW MARETZO JOSEPH ANTHONY LATONA FRANK JOSEPH PAGLIARO JUNIORS MARCUS RADICI RALPH RICCIARDI SOPHOMORES V PHILIP FREDA . JOHN SASSANI MARIO PITTONI PAUL JEAN SCILEPPI . AfLBERT VITALE , ,I g, ,'-4' A 1'- fqjr'-'g -',-- 'gn-dg3'gg5 5 -5' ig .:::.afGvE11-:an-1'. -f.- 1: 1-A-my, :1 :.:.uT7?fan:-135 us:-iw-I ----mfg: :.,.,.rf 1 -1-f.,.r:.,y-Y. f.:.-:1f1--m:.vf-Q,.s--n.,- S.-- 3 57 xl tg: K! -+V s- - ,Ji- gga-F naaffl il ly 1 11 'yn 1 1 S ' it 1 -11w- f. - . ,. .-fp., . 'N ' 1 ,112 1 ' ' ,TIL I f -rifff-f1?Tw'FY'fsii?w -gfvw-1 ,f Gif! --sizi- TfA----5:--e'--ef-A---sig-V--M'523 lee- .M ---- - WI, if l . - V , 251- , X -W 1, ' an V V lx 1 V ., I A '4 .-7 aw - 4354 'iff , , 1 ' ' , fgst u W 5 I A i s L -r X fl xA ,Ll h ' -. I ,- I L , X lg a f' W f , f ' 1.45 ,W 11,9 , ,f Us If .mv-s ' -. 'H-1, - ' I I 'A - - 1 fd, -F4 l :I Tau Kappa Epsilon Founded in 1899 , y ROLL OF CHAPTERS Illinois Wesleyan University University of Wisconsin James Millikin University Carroll College f University of Illinois University of California Knox College Washington University Iowa State College Ghio State University Coe College Pennsylvania State University Chicago University University of West Virginia University of Minnesota Cornell University Eureka College Oregon Agricultural College Beloit College University of Michigan Dale Nagel Gaige A Hurd - Laig Woolson Davis Guthrie Wells Francis Germond Rollins Pittenger Edmonds Maushart Gerbereux Arfmann Dodge Johnson St. john Moffatt Griffing Olson Rhodes Church Hood . . .. - . V , . , . -, wvrwif-,f .-. A1 -,fi--:ne,1a.r' 'sf-H -,,ea.Y.-I' fag' - .2-5 A --- - 358 AX Q A ' RH XF, 'KC' -liWfl,1 'f1if-TT'-V'Z5'L - Y , 'tif I fm Q:gL,,p,1Lg:.1Di' A' Y ,L ,L gi-, -H L ,.H:.-, 1 , - ' - A L, :fig I 5-JL Def Ls-vlvtf Kdflkjlflfllllf ' Sigma hapzfer Established in I97.3 FRATRES IN FACULTATE STEPHEN FARREL CLEARY HARRY LOVE CLARENCE EUGENE LAMOUREUX CLYDE MYERS FRED SCHMIDT HOEEER FRATRES IN URBE HAROLD SIMPSON N SENIORS DWIGHT CONN DALE WILBER MORTIMER GAIGE, JR I ALFRED WILLIAM NAGEL N JUNIGRS 5 JOHN HENRY ARFMANN EUGENE WILSON GERBEREUX EMERY JOSEPH DAVIS GEORGE GRANT GUTHRIE KARL FRANKLIN DODGE TOWNSEND BYRON HOOD REESE RICHARD FRANCIS KENNETH KINGSLEY WELLS LAWRENCE IRVING WOOLSON SOPHOMORES J JOHN WESLEY EDMONDS 'JOSEPH MAUSHART HENRY SHELDON GERMOND, BD CARROLL KEITH MOEEATT I THADDEUS BAKER HURD JOHN ELLWOOD PITTENGER FRED EARNEST LAIG DANIEL MICHAEL ROLLINS FRESHMEN ARTHUR LOUIS CAPURRO EDWARD MASTEN AUSTIN HARRIS CHURCH BERTIL JOHN OLSON TIMOTHY GRANT GRIFFING FOSTER TWICHELL RHODES EDWARD HENRY JOHNSON WALTER DOUGLAS ST. JOHN I I ' I -1 ' L-I..:-.-Q:.g.,3-.ESQ-DI:-:.w . .- -.-.H-ww, :S-.W4..1.I-:a pr.:-,-,Y ---'uf-4.-.-4-,f. -r-v..v:-I-1531:---fin-,x'-..w--.1 H -L1,f.sS:' -1---ff '- 359 in do rd Q1 IW. dawg g ,V g NW -A X qi fs P. If iil f li . -X f f i ag' 1- -.fx , - f- 11,1-.rw H filggg r1':--:Iv-.f--f , 'Q YET , , xiii, F'?:'f '1'f c W? 'EV '.- - riff yf-f ' 'A lgx3?-iA,l:ni:4sglT'1w' o fiffjff 'ilfdwmf -.-Q Yixiii o g do 5 My V 4, l l ll, if al lla , l w x 5 T 2 lil l I I 3 ff l ll 6 X ,l l- l l lgr, 2 l fig ill v E , l Phi Kappa Theta Founded in 1914 5 ld -M lil li-5 ' .il .U EH 4 g lf' ' fl l i . 3 ill lil 'rl ll i y , r y l. 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IEW Qffhz, Clfappa, Cffiefaf il? 'N N ' 1 1-, 2 ' . X11 I FRATRES IN FACULTATE 3 I -1 , ' GEORGE WALTER CAVANAUGH THOMAS JOSEPH MCINERNEY Q 'I ji 'i I V FRATER IN URBE- LI A HENRY FRANCIS COOK J I R I I .I xl-. JU NIORS P 3 WARREN DOWNE DEVINE ARTHUR COMBER YMCHUGH ,ji I 'IN WILLIAM FRANCIS DUNN JOHN HARLOWE QUINLAN gulf I wjl PAUL ANTHONY GALLAGHER EUGENE EDWARD ROSE ig FRANCIS JOSEPH GRIGNON HARRY SOHON Alf' 511 I SOPHOMORES J JOHN JOSEPH BRADLEY, JR. ARTHUR JOSEPH GEIGER ' EDWARD MICHAEL BOYNE JAMES HENRY HAVEY Q ARTHUR JOSEPH BRUCKERT CHRISTOPHER LOTT 21 A 1' I MILTON WILLIAM CARROL JUAN JOSE MARTINEZ IN A PAUL BARTHOLOMEW CQRNING ARTHUR ESTEBIEN SALDANA PAUL JOSEPH CUNNINGHAM FRANCIS JOSEPH TOMAN , FRESHMEN RICHARD JOHN CONRAN JAMES HENRY STACK Alf: MALCOLM ADOLPH SPECHT MILLARD FILLMORE THOMAS JE FELIX JOHN WESOLOWSKI Q' W I A I I 'J FFF 'Pdf A F FQ J -Elf: I .ffl-.S-,-.5344 u.-P.-rv.'.:.--rfg15,1',,': x , J vm' -IPP - F -7 -1-A-ae J 361 ! I 1 W w 1 , 4' V' 1 , . 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Alexander Robinson DeProsse Paal Montgomery Doering Fred Markbam Dorris Edward William Doyle Robert William Eiler Clayton Barber Fiye fobn Averill Glick Carle Cooille Harris Frank 'Laiorenee Henderson Cblde Aastin Jennings Harold Fiteb Kneen fosepb Asbar Lazaras Robert Coiimbe Ladlam Waldron Maboney Herbert fobn Mareband Robert Morris Ricbard Wilmartb Moalton fobn Noll, fr. Frank jobn Noootny Daniel George O'Sbea, fr. Eagene Samuel Ooensbine Robert Fenton Patterson Hagb William P1ytbercb, fr josepb Cbarles Read Harold Carl Rosentbal Bernard Alexander Saoagei Dana Montrose Seeor Alain Otis Severance Walter Tarner Sontbioortlo Cbarles Maxwell Stainton Elmer William Tbomas William Ratclijf Tbompson' Walter Wbetsone, fr. Eli Wolkowitq Pbilip Leslie Wrigbt Tbeodore McAllister Wrigbt Harold Milton Zaag ,Lf ' - .x4i'a,,gq,g51,-,+,L11 ,- ,,.,-Q' rg.-:Ala .V M . V. --gf..-Q if-151. -. ,f ea.-.Q-,,.,W -,gf fa- r, 365 x ,L,h ,. , s. , , ,gg . ,Q SENIOR SOCIETY Il H. Quill and Dagger Ray Stevens Ashhery Edgar Fred Bissant George Emory Bliss Reed Vail Bontecon Ernest Whiting Bowen Charles Bradley john Kraig Brigden Ripley Pierce Ballen john Eastland Coykendall Charles Anthony Crawford Paal Anstin Croach Roger Lewis Dann , Edward Benson Dennis, jr. Enos joseph Derham Fred Rohert Dorner Roger Olaf E geherg Haydn Roth Evans I Alexander Ho jjman Gardner Henry Clay Gioan, jr. Harrison Loais Goodman Richard Francis Graef Charles Knight ,Greenin Paal Benedict Garney George Edward Hall Daniel Wise Hogan, j r. Richard William Dickinson ewett james Cahell johnson j acoh Lawrence Kolh Harold Henry Krider Daniel Harvey Kroiise William McKinley Evert William Meyers William Yonng Naill' Raymond Vincent Palmer Merrill Parmly Paret William Baldwin Parshall Donald john Post Edward Alexander Proctor Walter joseph Piircell Mills Norton Ripley Vincent john Schwingel Lester Bartlett .fhapleigh Thomas Lake Stirling Henry Sweetser Wade Gilhert Marcy Weeks George Clark Williams Howard Hensel Wilson -.gf ,- - y- 31114: .rf 9-.11 una: warn as-:ev-.,a': 5- -- ' -, ,.g,e'v '-vw . Qu: 367 Q .1 - , 132 : 'f - Y , X - JUNIOR SOCIETY , , ,Q qv, 2 U 1 3 ,lf 'x, JA , '77 ww, - , ,. ' Hu 4' 1, , ,J u,, K W H we ,-an vw ww, 'ffl , ' A M um, 1, W i g V w,w'Ju!, . Q 'i n f H ,H ':-,ML ' f J A? L'fi'Lv '- - ' ,QC UMW N . G' - '1 . rewglwfff, ' fx - , . W qcgwg., 1, , vw rm W cw ,. ,y Q,-.Jr Aleph Samach Frank Otto Ajffeld, jd. Edward Lajulgf Anderfon Richard Aronfon Walter .Yteioart Beecher Horatio Hant Bradlgl Walter White Buckley .Yamnel Thompfon Beichman Theodornf Smith Chadeayne Engene Hardin Emerfon Howard Hodge Hopkinf Charley Berry I-lowland Francif Kearny, fr. Raymond Victor Lange Frank David Rouomondo Calvin Rnuell, zd. Henry Argne Knut!! Norman Gojj' Stagg Norman Roth .Yteinmetz Donald Breed Whitney lg- 1 V 1 3 ':f7'1... 1 ,.-,L-,-Avg ---vvl,g,f.,.-.W - W' 368 X , Q 'A ' J fxw ..., .YHW7 1..,,,, -. Y, I -.-.- ,.l,q,,. J A 1,fQ.x ,RLY ...L ....., S .,. if Q J H XJ J , !,l. l Afrfr JUNIOR SOCIETY 'fI.I,,- ..,,,.. - -, 'F I I 1r !1v U ., ,, , f S.. I I rf 14 .1 , fix.-5 .v T1V'.'A-'fl Red Key WVILLIAM ANDERSON, JR. HOBART REED AVERY PHILIP DEWITT BAKER WARREN ROBERTSON BENTLEY ROSCOE GEORGE BERLINGHOF EARLE WILLIAM BOLTON WENDELL EMERSON BROAD JAMES WILLIAMS BROOKS JAMES Epps BROWN, JR. WELLINGTON RICHARDSON BURT JONATHAN FAIRCHILD BUTLER FREDERICK LATHAM EMENY DONALD ROSS FERRIS ALFRED STEVEN JARECI-:I HARRY INGE JOHNSTONE JOHN GRIFFIN LAWLER DONALD SCANTLEBURY MACDONALD NORMAN HAROLD MCLAIN ROBERT BRANDER MEIGS HARRY HASSON MORRIS THOMAS WILLIAM PEW JOHN PERRY SEWARD, JR. ALEXANDER NORTON SLOCUM, JR. JOSEPH HENRY SWAN, 3D. JOHN PRESCOTT SYME GEORGE SCHUYLER TARBELL, JR. JOHN CHILION TRETTS, JR. A ROBERT LAWRENCE UHRY EMILE JOHN ZIMMER, JR. W we-za 3 Q., inns: noi-nas:-.ffk-g,::': 1-- -.-2-y.f--D-zyir ::a'3!'l4-.1-I-1: wnfw-I --'-1' gr,-my ':vu.yE....vQf,gz,--.-V ' ' 'ATS 369 x'Xf I Q J . .JJ JOURNALISTIC SOCIETY Szgma Delta hz BRISTOW ADAMS AMES ALBERT AUSTIN WILLIAM BURLINGAME BELDEN DONALD WILLIAM BROWN -I ' ,. f f s.. V TX 'if' 'i T ' T'f 'f'9'1'QW'V 7'C 7 'f1A ,,fff2 1' JK ft J.. '..r1:'r.f1,:I1-5, 'f-' te:-:WA V 1:-ef-x:f'f-:WV 'Rst-xx 3 '. ' 2 ,' p 7 - ' lf' ,Q X V 1 :I1. E I ,'I-. J n . J DAVID SEAVER COOK ARTHUR MUNSON COON CHARLES ANTHONY CRAWFORD HARVEY SPALDING GERRY JOHN ADAMS HALL CHARLES BERRY HOWLAND ELMER MARKER JOHNSON PUTNAM FENNELL JONES CHILSON HATHAWAY LEONARD GUSTAVE STUBBS LOBRANO THOMAS JOSEPH MCFADDEN ROBERT WARREN SAILOR JEROME WILBER THOMPSON GILBERT MARCY WEE KS ,Az-,-zz-. I . .I ,.a.n'1x-'urn - Q- .- T, yguvyf I 1I,-'- .Y - ,,-.,-A1,,.a. ,V ., mr. :hu 370 .V v 5 5 i I Ji 4 Q4 I -1 4 E 4 I ,Q 3'-se ' .,,. fm A N , -X. fe 413 4' L Daft? If C . X 'N-P5 QL fx- I - L X ,WLC Y-, , Q.. , .-, , . -,,',. rr 'f rr 'r r A --f f afrflfgsr it F- r - at ' ' - eve 1 ' .vii-Q' - - I A '-' '-35' ' iv- L iff tt Y' 111 . .E-lm. Ai L' 1 ,. i F Eg,.'fii Q?Q'?51','ffi f '1 aff'-'A-Fi Qldl '1 , 'A I I L. HONORARY ACADEMIC SOCIETY ,Q Vi . is hz Beta Kappa I :il Founded December 5, 1775 ' X5 13 NEW YORK THETA CHAPTER Lil Established Ma 18, 1887. r Y y T Ili OFFICERS 197.4-7.5 HERBERT Hiciz XVHIZTZEL . . . . Prerinlcnt .3 JOSEPH Qumcv ADAMS Vice-President ENIBIA ROMELIA SPEED . . Treasurer ly I' CHARLES Bizocicwn' HALE . . Scrretar . 'y fl ROGERS PLATT CHURCHILL . Arrzrmfzt Secretary EX If WVALTER Hovr FRENCH . . . . Rcgirtnzr ai C -i F' ADDITIONAL MEMBERS OF EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Lane Cooper Mrs. Albert Russel Mann I I a TOWN AND FACULTY MEMBERS I joseph Quincy Adams Percy Austin Fralcigh Matthew Corell Pugsley X Ernest Albee Mrs. Allan Cameron Fraser Laurence Pumpelly ' 5 Albert LeRoy Andrews Walter Hoyt French Arthur Ranum i 1 Eugene Plumb Andrews Gussie Esther Gaskill Willis Howard Reals :Q 5-' Liberty Hyde Bailey Roswell Clifton Gibbs Fred Holfman Rhodes i E1 E' Dane Lewis Baldwin Vi Arvin Graham George Frederick Rogalsky - fi Mortier Franklin Barrus Harry joseph Griffiths Robert Warren Sailor I Frederick Bedell Charles Brockway Hale Mrs. Robert Warren Sailor 1 John Bentley, Jr. Francis Harper Martin Wright Sampson :X 5 Albert Wilhelm Boesche Gilbert Dennison Harris Ernest William Schoder i 'gy gl , George Gleason Bogert Rebecca Harris jacob Richard Schramm I 'Qi' :i Julian Pleasant Bretz john William I-lebel Merit Scott George Prentice Bristol Marvin Theodore Herrick Charles Timothy Senay Leslie Nathan Broughton Mrs. Gustave Frederick Heuser Lester Wayland Sharp I I Mrs. Frederick Loid Brown, jr. Louis Benjamin Hoisington Robert Pelton Sibley QX Arthur Wesley Browne Herbert Vinton Hotchkiss Sumner Huber Slichter i Fi Mrs. Nellie Burnett Charles Henry Hull Mrs. Albert William Smith it George Lincoln Burr Wallie Abraham Hurwitz Frederick Miller Smith 'gi Frank Pores Bussel john lrwin Hutchinson Preserved Smith lg, ulian Edward Butterworth Horace Leonard Jones William Hazlett Smith lg Harry Caplan Walter Paul jones Bessie Frances Speed ig Walter Buckingham Carver Delbert Ernest Keenan Emma Romelia Speed I Mrs. George Ray Chamberlain Ralph Hayward Keniston Rolland MacLaren Stewart xg Q Peter Walter Claassen Earl Hesse Kennard William Strunk, jr. ix Lane Cooper Marcel Kessel Monroe Marsh Sweetland X 51 t,. Morris Albert Copeland Mrs. John Donald Kinney Frank Thilly ' 1 7' Clyde Firman Craig Howard Scott Liddell Margaret Thilly S i 5,1 Thomas Frederick Crane Eleanor Clara McMullen Edward Bradford Titchener X lp 5, Mrs. Otis Freemen Curtis' Sarah Alice McNulty Allan Hosie Treman i Ili 11 Louis Munroe Dennis Mrs. Albert Russel Mann Mrs. Leonard Church Urquhart Harwood Burrows Dolbeare james Frederick Mason Frank Burkett Wann Arthur Johnson Eames Louis Melville Massey Cynthia Westcott ' l-E Charles Edgerton X Leonard Amby Maynard Herbert Hice Whetzel .M R Herbert Charles Elmer Dale Raymond Mitchell Andrew Curtis White 57 Rollin Adams Emerson Benton Sullivan Monroe Herbert August Wichelns 4 5- Millard Clayton Ernsberger David Sherman Morse Walter Francis Willcox Livingston Farrand Carleton Chase Murdock Roger Butler Williams 1: Albert Bernhardt Faust James George Needham Elias Root Beadle Willis Earl Edmund Ferris Clark Sutherland Northup Mrs, Hudson Jennings Wilson QM Mrs. John Dietrich Wittich Fetter Ernest Trowbridge Paine Mrs. Karl Dawson Wood x Katherine Finch jacob Papish Mrs. Paul Work -l I9 Mrs. Harold Flack Everett Franklin Phillips George Alan Works ' it F William Trowbridge Forbes Paul Russell Po e ' Edmund Louis Worthen ' ,,. P i . Mrs. Paul Russell Pope at F a GRADUATE MEMBERS Charles Howard Baldwin Rogers Platt Churchill ,Henry Salmon Fraser Willis Dickinson Morgan Anna Cordelia Besig Henry Shenk Davis Ralstone Robert Irvine Vera Louise Peacock .' Mary Hastings Bosworth Stephen Albert Emery Walker Kinkaid Charles Nicholas Strong Y Coolidge Otis Chapman Q CLASS OF 1915 Edward Gay Ainsworth, Jr. Stephen Mansfield Jaquith Helen Martha Peavy Reuben Turner I X' Lawrence Russell Andrus Nathan Katz Sarah Louisa Ridgeway Max Wainger l Williafn Fuller Brown, Jr. George Kreezer Florence Elizabeth Romig Edward joseph West .1 Catherine Edgeworth Campbell Benjamin Levitan Samuel Armstrong Talbot Zarah Williamson .. Wilson Lewis Farman Herbert joseph Muller Helen Sofia Tannenbaum f- ' -f-- - -- f---- -- - -- A- -Y 'If 3 .V .1::zwa.e2r.-gf:tryin:-P,t5fp.a-itQi-Xen.-pfqx'.g-A-ifstr-::E'f 1- .'V.i1-,Havana 'same--:F t1-.'fv- ww sf-1-31' N' -'I-.1-fr r.r'.rr.f'-- ff t. ' ' TL 75' Xl Y A . 371 4.3 ff? A .. . . f fP.Qi?'1EiT - r1Ef'fgA PL A - ,x..A 721,57 , -Y . .A5ff'f. 1 T XL' HONORARY RESEARCH SOCIETY T 1 ' V I - ' ' T T , Slgma A Z J ' Founded at Cornell University in 1886 I sg-i f V 1 f OFFICERS 1914-15 T yu- A' A. H. WRIGHT ........ . . Pruidmt ' ,, I --'V: - 3 S. L. BOOTHROYD . .... . Vic:-Pruident ' I H. E. HOWE . . Secretary U C. C. MURDOCK ......,.. . Trmmrer B. ADAMS H. B. ADELMAN C. D. ALBERT A. A. ALLEN A. L. ANDREWS W. N. BARNARD F. A. BARNES J. H. BARRON M. F. BARRUS A. C. BEAL F. BEDELL L. BEHR J. W. BENNER C. BETTEN C. C. BIDWELL R. R. BIRCH H. G. BISHOP J. A. BIZZELL F. M. BLODGETT S. L. BOOTHROYD J. C. BRADLEY G. H. BRANDES T. R. BRIGGS A. W. BROWNE H. O. BUCKMAN W. H. BURKHOLDER F. P. BUSSELL C. M. CARPENTER D. B. CARRICK W. B. CARVER G. W. CAVANAUGH E. M. CHAMOT C. CHUPP I. P. CHURCH J. R. COLLINS MRS. A. B. COMSTOC J. H. COMSTOCIC H. P. COOPER R. B. COREY R. T. K. CORNWELL C. CRANDALL C. R. CROSBY O. F. CURTIS E. R. CUSHING K. M. DALLENBACH L. M. DENNIS H. DIEDERICHS A. J. EAMES F. O. ELLENWOOD R. A. EMERSON M. C. ERNSBERGER F. C. EVANS L. FARRAND K. H. FERNOW RESIDENT MEMBERS OF THE ALPHA CHAPTER K W. W. FISK H. M. FITZPATRICK MRS. H. FLACK W. T. M. FORBES A. C. FRASER J. A. FRIED J. N. FROST L. A. FUERTES S. H. GAGE F. R. GEORGIA R. C. GIBBS D. C. GILLIEPIE S. A. GOLDBERG H. E. GOLDSMITH MRS. A. L. GRANT MISS G. H. GRISWOLD E. F. GUBA A. F. GUSTAPSON E. S. GUTHRIE V W. A. HAGAN I. C. HALL F. E. HANCE F. HARPER G. D. HARRIS C. E. HAYDEN A. HEINICKE G. W. HERRICIC G. F. HEUSER L. B. HOISINGTON R. M. HOLMES E. E. HONEY E. F. HOPKINS G. S. HOPKINS H. HOTCHKISS H. E. HOWE E. W. HUGHES O. A. JOHANNSEN E. B. JOHNSON E. H. KENNARD A. T. KERR D. S. KIMEALL B. F. KINGSBURY MRS. B. F. KINGSBURY J. E. KNOTT L. KNUDSON MRS. W. E. KRAUSS M. A. LEE MRS. H. M. LIBBY H. S. LIDDBLL P. M. LINCOLN W. E. LOOMIS H. H. LOVE T. L. LYON MISS B. MCCLINTOCK : 197-4'7-5 MISS E. C. MCMULLEN A. R. MANN J. H. C. MARTENS C. W. MASON L. M. MASSBY R. MATHESON F. A. MAY L. A. MAYNARD E. MERRITT P. MERTZ H. MILKS MISS L. A. MINNS E. G. MISNER G. S. MOLER M. P. MOON V. A. MOORE H. M. MORSE W. C. MUENSCHER C. C. MURDOCK C. H. MYERS W. I. MYERS R. S. NANZ G. NEEDHAM . M. NEVIN A. G. NEWHALL E. L. NICHOLS M. L. NICHOLS C. V. NOEACK L. C. NORRIS R. M. OGDEN W. R. ORNDOREE J. OSKAMP E. L. PALMER MRS. E. L. PALMER J. W. PAPEZ J. PAPISH T. PARSONS F. A. PEARSON J. G. PERTSCH E. F. PHILLIPS W. M. PIERCE H. PORITSIQY W. V. PRICE L. F. RANDOLPH MRS. L. F. RANDOLPH A. B. RECKNAGEL D. REDDICK H. D. REED W. E. RETTGER R. E. RBTTGER F. H. RHODES J. E. RICE D. E. RICHMOND F. K. RICHTMYER J- C H. E. ROSS R. W. SAILOR MISS R. N. ST. JOHN A. W. W. SAND D. SANDERSON E. S. SAVAGE W. M. SAWDON E. W. SCHODER H. H. SCOPIELD M. SCOTT L. W. SHARP MISS P. G. SHELDON J. M. SHERMAN C. K. SIBLEY S. SIMPSON A. W. SMITH MRS. A. W. SMITH L. SPENCER R. C. SPENCER MISS A. SPOHN W. A. STOCKING J. B. SUMNER F. G. SWITZER G. W. TAILBY J. H. TANNER E. L. THEARLE H. E. THOMAS H. C. THOMPSON M. B. TINKER E. B. TITCHENER H. C. TROY F. G. TUCKER G. B. UPTON H. S. VANDIVER H. F. VIEWEG R. S. VON HAZMBURG F. B. WANN F. W. WAREURTON G. F. WARREN MRS. G. F. WARREN L. P. WEHRLE D. S. WELCH H. P. WELD L. S. WEST H. H. WHETZEL K. M. WIEGAND MRS. K. M. WIEGAND R. G. WIGGANS D. T. WILEER B. D. WILSON J. K. WILSON H. H. WING E. H. WOOD P. WORK M. G. FINCI-IER L. H. MACDANIELS H. RIES A. A- WRIGHT P. A. FISH T. MCINERNEY MISS T. M. ROBINSON MRS. A. H. WRIGHT MISS M. FISHER A. E. MCKINNEY H. A. ROSS B. P- YOUNG La 'F IIT' .:. . -72. 1, 'ev-73 'M R-fy ' R- J -' -1-1--' A 377- 'ffm ,i'j ?1,1g -lvvrff' '- ' ,' ,412 ' 15? I 3.51, ,Y,A -..Q 'EE-. '.YTLTLl,L T'74EL71f 'lg ' 5 ' ' 'ig RffQT.,,,,,',,- il, A ,, I I-IONORARY ENGINEERING SOCIETY - I -5 au eta i Delta. Of New York Established January 17, 1910 WILDER DWIGHT BANCROFT JOHN ROBERT BANGS, JR. WILLIAM NICHOLS BARNARD FRED ASA BARNES FACULTY MEMBER FRANCKE HUNTINGTON BOSWORTH, JR. ARTHUR WESLEY BROWNE IRVING PORTER CHURCH LOUIS MUNROE DENNIS HERMAN DIEDERICHS FRANK OAKES ELLENWOOD FREDERIC CHARLES EVANS SIDNEY GONZALES GEORGE EUGENE ELWIN HASKELL HENRY SYLVESTER JACOBY VLADIMIR KARAPETOFF MILLARD WARNER BALDWIN EDWARD FRANCIS BIRD RICHARD EVANSON BONYUN LESTER FRANCIS BOURGARDE ERNEST WHITING BOWEN KENNETH CASKEY LLOYD COLSTON JAMES BRADLEY COOPER CLARENCE GORDON EATON RICHARD FRANCIS GRAEF S DEXTER SIMPSON KIMBALL MYRON ADOLPH LEE PAUL MARTYN LINCOLN GEORGE ROLLAND MCDERMOTT LUKE MATTHEW MCVEIGH CLARENCE AUGUSTINE MARTIN ERNEST GEORGE MERRITT MELVIN L. NICHOLS ALBERT CHARLES PHELPS LEONARD CASSEL PRICE HERBERT JOSEPH REICH ERNEST LATHROP THEARLE GEORGE BURR UPTON PAUL AMOS WEBSTER GEORGE YOUNG, JR. GRADUATE MEMBER THEOPHILUS PARSONS, JR. CLASS OF 191.5 , JR. FRANK LAWRENCE HENDERSON HAROLD FITCH KNEEN ARTHUR WALTER LEE A HAROLD ADLARD LOVENBERG JAMES EDWARD MCGRATH CHARLES OSBORN MACKEY FREDERICK CLARENCE MALLERY GODEREY MORGAN, JR. RICHARD WILMARTH MOULTON DAVID WALLACE PUNZELT ERNEST WALTER STARR PHILIP CHARLES STEIN GLENN ROBERTS TAET HERMAN GREIG VEEDER ALEXANDER WHITNEY CLASS QF 197.6 HERBERT OSCAR DE POSTELS I .-.Buggy-1-E ls-f:i14.f3'-'SP-.'L1'3, ,:- xc A- 373 ..-., A A , Aj 1 wr Cx Exgce A 'i-, '-'-'f?32.i'z-Q1-EFI -f T E: '-I-If f .1mPff.. FXAAFMX Q I H I Y- - 9 HGNORARY ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING SOCIETY Ex I :Sf S4 . ' i ' f ix. 3, f ,, L - , ' I ' 49131. ' 'fip!,,-1-x25r:f:1511'igfMZ: ,A 4 as A ,I V' xr, A To f 14,6 Eta appa u Kappa Chapter Es FACULTY MEMBERS WILLIAM CYRUS BALLARD, JR. GEORGE FRANCIS BASON FREDERICK BEDELL LAWRENCE ADAMS BURCKMYER, ROBERT FRANKLIN CHAMBERLAI VLADIMIR KARAPETOIIE PAUL MARTYN LINCOLN MILES GORDON N ORTHRUI1 JOHN GEORGE PERTSCH, JR GEORGE EDWARD QUINN HUEERT I-IAWLEY RACE JOHN HALL SKEEN LEROY PAGE SPOON JOSEPH GALLUCHAT TARBOU CLASS OF 1915 DEWITT GORDON ANGUS X MILLAm WARNER BALDWIN, J JOHN BRADLEY COOPER GEORGE THEODORE HEPBURN GODFREY MORGAN, JR. RICHARD WILMARTH MOULTON ARTHUR HENRY SCHAFER ERNEST WALTER STARR GLENN ROBERTS TAFT KENNETH GREGG VAN WYNEN ALEXANDER WHITNEY CHARLES WIETERS CLASS OF 197.6 HAAKON MUUS EVJEN CARL GUSTAVE MILLER LOUIS CONRAD ROESS tabhshed In I9I2. JR N R. ' Jjfil. -- 'fl E15 . -. V, : -. ' - '-1,14 va' vm 374 J,--.. ,H , , gli V6 I ' xxsxx'-gg-f f -Y TP '1... HONORARY SCI-IOLASTIC SOCIETY RAW Sam Z ' ' ill ' Z B F X- ' - 7 Estz1bIiSlICd at Cornell University June I4, 197.0 OFFICERS 197.4-7.5 FRANCKE HUNTINGTON BOSwORTH,JR. . Prcfidcut JACOB ROLAND COLLINS . .Yrcrztary BENJAMIN FREEMAN KINGSBURY . Vic:-Premlezzr GEORGIA LAURA WHITE . Treaxzmsr ADDITIONAL MEMBERS OF EXECUTIVE COUNCIL CORNELIUS BETTEN MELVIN L. NICHOLS HORACE EUGENE WHITESIDE RESIDENT MEMBERS . FACULTY HERBERT BERNHARDT ADELMANN WVILLIAM NICHOLS BARNARD FRED ASA BARNES CORNELIUS BETTEN ALBERT JABIES BLACKWOOD GEORGE GLEASON BOGERT FRANCKE HUNTINGTON BOSNVORTH, JR. ARTHUR WVESLEY BRONVNE EARL LOUIS BRUNETT HARRY OLIVER BUCKMAN GEORGE LINCOLN BURR CHARLES MILTON CARPENTER GEORGE EDWARD GORDON CATLIN JACOB ROLAND COLLINS ANNA BOTSFORD COMSTOCK DAVID SEAVER COOK ROBERT BRAINARD COREY HERMAN DIEDERICHS CHARLES LOVE DURHAM THEODORE HILDRETH EATON ROLLIN ADAMS EMERSON DONALD ENGLISH FREDERIC CHARLES EVANS LIVINGSTON FARRAND MYRON GUSTIN FINCHER PIERRE AUGUSTINE FISH GEORGE FRASER WALTER HOYT FRENCH LOUIS AGASSIZ FUERTES SIMON HENRY GAGE THOMAS LEVINGTON BAYNE, JR. MARY HASTINGS BOSWORTH STEPHEN FARRBLL CLEARY ROGER BAILEY CORBETT STEPHEN ALBERT EMERY JAMES HUTTON DELBERT ERNEST KEENAN EDWARD GAY AINSWORTH, JR. LAWRENCE RUSSELL ANDRUS MILLARD WARNER BALDWIN, JR. GLENN MCKINLEY BASS LESTER FRANCIS BOURGARDE ERNEST WHITING BOWEN CHARLES BRADLEY WILLIAM FULLER BROWN, JR. ELIAS FLORENCE BUCKLEY JOHN COURTNEY ALBERT WINSTON DUNLAP CLARENCE GORDON EATON ROSNVELL CLIFTON GIBBS JOHN XVILLIAM HEBEL MARX' FRANCES HENRH' ERMA EVANGELINE HOLLEN BENJAMIN CLARK HOLTZCLAW, JR. GRANT SHERMAN HOPKINS OSKAR AUGUSTUS JOHANNSEN EDGAR BLAUVELT JOHNSON MYRON SLADE KENDRICK ABRAM TUCKER KERR DEXTER SIMPSON KIMBALL BENJAMIN FREEMAN KINGSBURY PAUL KRUSE PAUL MARTYN LINCOLN OLIVER LEROY MCCASKILL CLYDE WALTER MASON ERNEST GEORGE MERRITT HELEN MONSCH VERANUS ALVA MOORE WILLIAM IRVING MYERS MELVIN L. NICHOLS LEO CHANDLER NORRIS CLARK SUTHERLAND NORTHUP ROBERT MORRIS OGDEN FRANK ASHMORE PEARSON JOHN GEORGE PERTSCH, JR. ALBERT CHARLES PHELPS WALTER VAN PRICE LAURENCE PUMPELLY MYERS PETER RASMUSSEN GRADUATES JAMES EDWARD KNOTT WILLIAM ERNEST KRAUSS SHU TIEN LI HENRY ERNEST LUHRS BARBARA MCCLINTOCK ELEANOR CLARA MCMULLEN JAMES HART CURRY MARTENS CLASS OF 197.5 WALTER JOSEPH GIBBONS JOHN RICHARD GREELEY CHARLOTTE BOSTWICK HOPKINS NATHAN KATz HAROLD FITCH KNEEN GEORGE KREEZER JOHN FREDERICK LEMON BENJAMIN LEVITAN HAROLD ADLARD LOVENEERG CHARLES OSBORN MACKEY LUKE MATTHEW MCVEIGH GODPREY MORGAN, J-R. FENTON LINCOLN OSGERBY HEINRICH RIES FLORA ROSE HARRX' ALBERT ROSS DORIS SCHUIYIAKER HERBERT HENRY SCOEIELD MERIT SCOTT FRANCES SCUDDER JAMES MORGAN SHERMAN JOHN HALL SKEEN HAROLD ROBERT SMART LELAND SPENCER ERNEST LATHROP THEARLE FRANK THILLY , CLARENCE ELLSWORTH TOWNSEND FORREST GLENN TUCKER LEONARD CHURCH URQUHART HERMANN FREDERICK VIEWEG SETH WAKEMAN GEORGE FREDERICK WARREN, JR. 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I British American Club T I I OFFICERS E J HUGH LEA FATES . . . , Prevridmr ,Q Sl LESLIE RUSHTON HAXVTHORN Vice-Prefideazt T If THOMAS LUKE STIRLING . Secremzgz Ki HAROLD FLACK . . Tremzzrer fi Wi HONORARY MEMBERS LIVINGSTON PARRAND, Hanormy Prefident EARL HESSE KENNARD CALVIN DODGE ALBERT JOHN LEWIS I WVILDER DNVIGHT BANCROET ROBERT MATHESON QJ JAMES ERNEST BOYLE HUGH ANDERSON MORAN ,Ii CHARLES KELLOGG BURDICK JAMES FREDERICK MOUNTBORD I GEORGE EDWARD GORDON CATLIN CLARK SUTHERLAND NORTHUP lg OTIS FREEMAN CURTIS ROBERT WARREN SAILOR ALEXANDER M. DRUMMOND MARTIN WRIGHT SAMPSON A ERIC DUDLEY FRANCIS ROBERT SHARPE T HAROLD FLACK SUTHERLAND SIMPSON SEYMOUR STANTON GARRETT WILLIAM STRUNK, JR. J RALPH SHELDON HOSMER BUEL TROWBRIDGE EVERETT LEE HUNT HERBERT AUGUST WVICHELNS N I MEMBERS AT LARGE ANDREW ACKERMAN HAROLD HENRY IQRIDER JOHN CRANFORD ADAMS ALBERT LANG JOHN FRANKLIN BOOTH JOSEPH ANTON LATONA HUGH BRECKENRIDGE CHILSON HATHAWAY LEONARD ELIAS FLORENCE BUCKLEY FREDERICK GEORGE MARCHAM HOWARD BRADY CRISWELL, JR. MELVIN CHARLES MOSSOP WILMER CORNELL DECHERT WALTER RANDOLPH PIETSCH ROGER OLAP EGEBERG EDWARD ALEXANDER PROCTOR JAMES VICTOR ELMHIRST EDWARD SHERRILL ROBERTS HAYDN ROTH EVANS JAMES ROGERS, TD. HUGH LEA FATES THOMAS LUKE STIRLING KENNETH WILLIAM GREENAWALT WILLIAM PECK TAYLOR ROBERT HANNAH LEWIS ALVA TOMPKINS LESLIE RUSHTON HAWTHORN CONWAY LIBANUS TODD I FRANK FOREST HILL CORNELIA JANSE UYS LUCIUS ALVIN HINE, JR. HERMAN GREIG VEEDER, JR. JOHN HAYES HOBBIE RICHARD FRANKLIN WALTER THOMAS CHARLTON HOBBIE HERMAN WOLKINSON . HOWARD HODGE HOPKINS CHARLES PENZEL WRIGHT Q A NATHAN KATZ PHILIP LESLIE WRIGHT GORDON ESREY YOUNGMAN A I. 405 F, -AM., .A,. 1-1.1 5.55,-'Q L- ' A I' 23 , LL f-RI,q- , if , A-64' -L.. -:A.,,,,,,D.... , , - . 1 VQQU1 .. , , SERQQMH . 1 ' ' A RA 1A - sRRw:f,f-Q ' LWN. , 6 ,. ' .fs,vmx'rii. I - Wham . ' ' ,-'I . 'l' A f if '- ' r f ' Ts , . E CQi1'IRYI5'YX W1-'tk'ii15?1.01YILIiSf?.1! ' ,. .WL ,,..,--- ' 1 .,,,, , WW . 1. A f ' c '9i . . : lf'+f' ic Q A . , Aa, . 1 W I A A an w ' . . GENERAL AND VOCATIONAL SERVICE WHITNEY MAYNARD TROUSDALE, '15 . . . Prexieient HAROLD FITCH KNEEN, '15 . . . Vice-Prefielent ARTHUR ROOT COWDERY, '15 . . . Secretaigf KARL DAWSON WOOD, Grad. . Vocational Counsel RICHARD HENRY EDWARDS . . Executive Secretary CHURCH RELATIONS WENDELL KERSHAW WEBBER, '15 ..... . Baptist Reprefentative EDWARD HENRY BAILEY, 1D, '16 . . Congregational Reprecentative JOHN GALLUP LAYLIN, '15 . Epifcopal Representative HERBERT OSCAR DE POSTELS, '16 . . Lutheran Reprefentative DONALD NORTHRUP, Grad. . Methoelift Reprefentative JAMES GRORF CRAIG, '16 . . Prexhyterian Repreeentative JOHN DIETRICH WITTICH FETTER . . Director of Church Relationx EDUCATIONAL MEETINGS , LESTER BARTLETT SHAPLEIGH, '15 . Chairman Frefhnzan Meetings LUCIUS ALVIN HINE, JR., '15 Fraternigf Difcuefion Groups JOHN HAYES HOBBIE, '15 . . ROLAND WELLINGTON PORTER, '16 ROGER OLAP EGEBERG, '15 . . HUGH ANDERSON MORAN Dormitory Difcuuion Group: Church Difcuffion Groupf . . Saturday Lunch Cluh Director Educational Meetingf DEVOTIONAL SERVICE AND LIBRARY ARTHUR ROOT COWDERY, '15 ........ Devotional Intereyty EDWARD HENRY BAILEY, 1D, '16 ....... Lihrafjf RALPH SIMPSON NANZ . . . Director of Devotional Service ana' Library 40 A., . , ' CONFERENCES, UNION MEETINGS, LIFE SERVICE GROUP VICTOR LLOYD BUTTERFIELD, '17 ..,.,..... Conferences DONALD ELLIS HUNTINGTON, '17 I Union Meetingf PAUL SMITH PRICKETT, Grad. ,.,... Life Service Group GEORGE EUGENE DURHAM . . . Director of Union Meetirztgf and Conferencef EXTENSION I SERVICE EDWARD SI-IIELDS FOSTER, '15 . . Extenfion Service and Country Cornrnnnitjf Club JAMES ASHTON GREENE MOORE ..... Director of Extenfion Service FINANCES, STUDENTS FROM ABROAD, CORNELL-IN -CHINA HAROLD FITCH KNEEN, 'LS .,....... Cbairinan Finance WILLIAM PECK TAYLOR, '15 ..., .ftadentf from Abroad, Cornell-in-Cbina ALEXANDER BUELTROWBRIDGE,JR. , Director Finance, ,ftiedentffroni Abroad , Cornell-in-Cbina BARNES HALL, EMPLOYMENT SERVICE, COFFEE HOUSE JOHN CRAWFORD ADAMS, '16 ...... Barney Hall and Cojjfee Hoare ALVIN OTIS SEVERANCE, '15 . .... Employment WESTON MORLEY GEETY, '15 . . Editor of Handbook WILLIAM ADAMS FLANAGAN, ,LS . . . Bnfinefs Manager of Handbook RICHARD LOUIS OTTO, ,17 .... Aniftant Biifineu Manager of Handbook KENNETH WILLIAM GREENAWALT, '16 . . . Editor Barnes Hall Balletin MISS MAY ELLA PEABODY . Director Barney Hall, Hofteere and Ernployinent Secretary . 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CARLOS ELLISON KXNGSLEY GREENE ROGER STANTON HAMILTON HERBERT HYATT HATPIELD ERNEST CLEVELAND ABBE ROBERT DUBOIS BUDD ABR.AM VAN VRANKEN DESFORGES ALEJANDRO DE MESA EUGENE EPSTEIN STANLEY GUSTAV ERICSON OFFICERS FACULTY MEMBERS CEDRIC HAY GUISE RALPH SHELDON HOSMER ' ARTHUR BERNARD RECKNAGEL GRADUATE MEMBERS JAMES ELWOOD DAVIS SAMUEL ELMER DAVIS CLASS OF 197.5 CHARLES ALTON GILLETT ' NEALE R. HAMILTON HENRY PORTER HOWELL ARLAND LEE MACKINNEY CLASS OF 1926 MILFORD CARLYLE HOWARD SETH JACKSON HOMER SEYMOUR PRINGLE SHU CHUN TENG CLASS OF 197.7 CHARLES EUGENE HOUGHTON CHARLES BARNET KRESGE CHARLES WESLEY MATTISON JOSEPH P. MAUSHART WILLIAM ELLSWORTH PETTY, JR. ADRIAN RICHARD QUILLINAN CLASS OF I92.8 PAUL TAYLOR GILLETT CHARLES MAHLON GLADSTONE LEONARD HEWITT HALL GEORGE CHRISTOPHER HOFFMAN CARLETON BIRDSALL KING QUINEY MERRITT KIPP J. B. KNAEBEL . President . Vice-President . Secremfgl . Tremzzrer JOHN NELSON SPAETH SAMUEL NEWTON SPRING ALFRED ARTHUR DOPPEL CHIA LIA SHAO DONALD TIMMERMAN RIES JACOB HARVEY SCHIERENBERG HENRY EUGENE SISSON JOHN GLOVER WEIR JOHN JACOB WILLE ALBERT JOHN WOODPORD EUGENE IRVING ROE WELLINGTON SEYMOUR FREDERICK CHARLES SIMMONS LAURENCE EDWARD STOTZ ELLIOTT JOSEPH VETTER WILLOUGHBY HASKELL WALLING F. S, OPDYKE G. A. PESEZ REYNOLDS GALE ROCKWELL WILLIAM SILCOCKS ' C. O. R. SPALTEHOLS STANLEY YUSZKIEWIEZ ,,,,,-V . .- , ,I...L.. . ,v V.. ,- -f---Q-VT f-A - . . , , . ,-. ,.k.,,,,,-v.- 408 FL ff ffm. we If 53.2K xwgql ,LJ :TVX , - F11 1- Ti , , .I .. ,. , , .,'. ,.,,,i,,,l,,YV ,, ,Q7 fIff. Lg :li J A ' ,wggii Dui? ,iifjtx owing Club OFFICERS JOSEPH ASHUR LAZARUS TERRY STEWART HINKLE CHARLES LINDER POPE ALBERT ELKIN MILLAR HARRY WELLINGTON HOPE JOHN JOSEPH FALLON . . 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MIRIAM ENGELDER, '15 , . a KATHERINE MARY LIVINGSTON, 15 . . HOBART REED AVERY, '16 JONATHAN FAIRCHILD BUTLER, '16 ROBERT HOUSE DALEY, '16 PHILIP RAU FRIEND, '15 JOHN MARCELLUS GROVES, '17 HELEN HENDRICKSON, '16 BERTRAIXI FRANCIS HUESTIS, '15 DAVID PURSEL KUNTZ, '16 DAVID BEAL WILLETS, '17 - THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS . HAROLD FLACK GEORGE FRASER ARTHUR BENJAMIN XVELLAR 410 l. lgi if ls' L W. lll ,l . . . . Eiiitof'-in-Chief l I . N ,I 1. J. ' . U I I ,A gf' , ,--N, Il .I 4I f '-V A if E3 - 'f4k? i' ly, 4 f.:rl2oLLL11T:,,gI..LL,AA L L EAL ,ALE if Wi?--53-13'-iiiiffi,iiilrijflx-3 vi-4:'f.3M'-ff if 'iyxrljg 'f::,.1,::,:1Tlg:f:, :,.,,f:g:,fLL,.7:Lagg,', - - N--W -- l -- -- +-4-A 'JL 1 Y ' ' 'T ,.L:L1'L JLQALL Dj '11 J 77 - l .'g,,' ALR-- ,.l V DANE , j ' - ' ' HT' ' . 7,L.1-'LA' 'b::i.4.51 .iff I7'f,f..4..,- ,tg,L. Ej.l.LT4ii:ll-14? Youn Rickerr Lockwood Pope Nield Whitridge Russell South worth Beecher Johnstone Troy Miller Coon Gurney Hopping Bissantz I l The PWCZOLO Pzzbliffed Nlozztbblf Hzzmorozu, Illzurmted. Editom Cbofeh by Competition Ojjricef 310 Emi State ,Yfreet THE BOARD OF EDITORS l ARTHUR MUNSON COON, '15 Editor-m-Chief NORMAN AMOS MILLER, 'YL6 . . Bzumeff Mfznpzcgezf PAUL BENEDICT GURNEY, '15 . , Am' Efiirar CONRAD CARVER POPE, '16 . Ciffczzlpzfian Mpznfzfgelf WALTER STEWART BEECHER, '16 EDGAR FRED BISSANTZ, '15 CLAYTON BARBER FRYE, '15 DANIEL MILLER CRAWFORD I-IOPPING, '18 HARRY INGE JOHNSTONE, '16 HENRY SKELDING LOCKWOOD, JR., '16 JOHN RANDOLPH XVALTER KELSEY N IELD, '17 JOSEPH CHARLES NOBILE THOMAS GEORGE RICKERT, '15 WILLIAM JOHN RUSSELL, '16 HUGH CHARLES TROY, JR., '16 JOHN CLIFFORD WHITRIDGE, JR., '17 YOUNG, '17 I 4- IL-'.-i5E:.I.'w1L,A1-,,.1 , IE.-atv. 1, W.: ,-.Iv I- 1 'nf-rr ,, ...LAZL L I........:LE - ACE.-..Y -L ..11e.,L-ldiisw, .,.,... 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Editor-in-Chief and Bafineff Manage? Q1 HARRY ARTHUR STEVENSON, 719 . I . . Managing Editor GEORGE WILLIAM HORTON . . . 'Circulation Manager LAURENCE BRIGHAM JUNE, 119 . . Affifranf Manager I QQ, ASSOCIATE EDITORS A I CLARK SUTHERLAND NORTHUP, '93 BRISTOW ADAMS g ROMEYN BERRY, ,O4 FOSTER MELDRUM COFFIN, ,Il A HARRY GEORGE STUTZ, '07 BARRETT LOWELL CRANDALL, '13 A el, Eli '. OFFICERS OF THE CORPORATION JOHN LAWSON SENIOR, 'OI ........ . Prefiolent ,f lil' ROBERT XVARREN SAILOR, ,O7 . T1'ea.ra1'e1f 2 , T1 XVOODFORD PATTERSON, '95 . . Secretary :af I i lr-1gi,l-AE, -A A MQ- A AW. A 999 A A A ii A 55 47.2. fl. ll I .Q ' l .4 Sl -, -I I .1 . 4 li Eli il. fl ul' .AA K . ,I l I Xl 'I El 9, 'lx Y EY 'Y YVY' EEWYYE YYEIEEEEYZ 'ilflr , fixx-JEWT WY' fill ' TYETVY 'EfEA?7 :ZffiT1T J lf ,I lf E5 1? f I l, lf 3' lj ll 7 ll li l li gil ll ll' EJ: j lr g fx' I 3' 'l 'Ili ' V:1nLz1w Stark Rollins I Wiseman Richards Moshier Guthrie jf l Lcun Davis Wallace Hoffman The Sibley Journal of Engineering Pnblixloed Montbbf, Tlaroaglaont the College Year, by a Board of Editorf 5 Chosen by Competition from the Students of tlae Mechanical and Electrical Engineering .Yclvoolf 5 Office: Wert Sibley Hall THE BOARD OF EDITORS 9 K- I tv I, I S 5- sf- FQ' EMERY JOSEPH DAVIS, '15 . . . . Editor-in-Chief l ,J HERBERT GARY WALLACE, '15 . Bzifineixr Manager ADOLPH VINCENT LEUN, '15 . . Managing Editor Q: FRANK ADAM HOFFMAN, '15 . . . . Advertising Manager F DANIEL MICHAEL ROLLINS, '17 . . . . Circulation Manager WILLIAM WALTER STARKE, '17 . . Axfiytant Circnlation Manager l EDSON GEORGE MOSHIER, '16 . . Affiftant Bafinen Manager 2-4 J LEONARD BURBANK RICHARDS, '16 . . Aniftant Editor l ELTON JOHN WISEMAN, '16 . . . . Afyiftant Editor , QI J JESSE MEAD VAN LAW, '17 . Amiftant Editor l V I ASSOCIATE EDITORS l PROF. HERMAN DIEDERICHS, '97 ' PROP. PAUL MARTYN LINCOLN PROF. WILLIAM NICHOLS BARNARD, '97 PROF. MYRON ADOLPH LEE., O9 F E gg. LL, ,E .MM , 4 5 g..I A, F ,I L., ,IL LIL . f....,-..1- L... . V'-13156 ' ALM' .fT'1'f,'Q 'Ie-'.f1::.i3A:-2 ,,1,fggLTiQQjL2gg,gjigvggjuf1 'S-gg 1.5:-,y:1ii::'I:5i.:..I53' M ' 47-3 .1 7 -,.'I'.':7 Alr. rwttrf' :-l'? : r: if: --'-'-.V 'vi' fV'- 5 fr-r rL7' 'If MEET, 1, , 1, ,, , ' 1 XJ , T , ,V ,Y ,TYR Effqf' E L 'Ti II Il YH- W I. 1.3. ' I 1 I1 . I .H . .,I L. V.. I . I I A, is I it ILE' V wil I 'II z I III! .g'f I . I . :JN ' 53' Brandt Larson Strong Lehr Bonyun Petrillo Eaton Perry Barnes Hoyt Squires wg! I rl. LPM i I I O yggm The Cornell Cwzl Engzneer Published Montbbf Dnring the College Year by a Boara' of Eilitorf Cboren by Competition I from the Memberr of the Auociation of Cio-il Engineerr of Cornell Unioerritjl I .ggi I! 017151 Rooin 40, Linroln Hon I M. I , 1 fii I THE BOARD OF EDITORS Y F , 4 ,. ,.. 1, I1 1 ,I I , A I, rv .I I CLARENCE GORDON EATON, '15 ..,... Editor-in-Chief ' XVILLIAM SANTO PETRILLO, '15 . , , Alnnini Editor 5 KENDALL KING HOYT, '15 . . Biirineff Manager THEODORE FOSTER SQUIRES, '15 . Ailoertifing .Manager I RICHARD EVANSON BONYUN, '25 . Circulation Manager fd JUNIOR ASSOCIATE MEMBERS ' XVALTER BATES BRANDT, '16 EUGENE LANDON LEHR, '16 GEORGE THEODORE LARSON, '16 CHARLES NICHOLAS STRONG, '16 I FACULTY ADVISORY BOARD PROIS. FRED ASA BARNES, '97 PROF. JOHN EDWIN PERRY 51 ALUMNI ADVISORY BOARD COL. HENRY R. LORDLY, '93 FRANK C. WIGHTQ 'O4 al I CHAUNCEY M. BRIGGS, '17 1 - E W, W . f t I ff T' if..- ,,,, . M- ---f 47-4 A--. all J.1fT: fDi57F 'R' XQIQEF' -131 LAL I ,H-W. L- E4--'f.l is - . 2281 13 ' le::g:::::4,--f--H+-HGH:-rise?-vszff ,ilk fL'!:lf'1 'fl' 'TT' , ?5'E iiJ 9,1 'Hd f,-'A '5 g 'T FQ'T C'- La Mont Zuucner Taft Brier Mason Blanchard Belden McMillan Chappell Cla p Ham McNeil Reeves Ackerman Bump Washer Richman The ornell ountryman Illzmtratea' Nlonfbbfj Pnliliflveal by ine .Sil'llLl6'7ZZ'J' of the College of Algricnlfzzre Board of Ea'itor.r Choxen by Competition and Election THE BOARD OF EDITORS NELSON GARDINER BUMP, '15 ANDREW ACKERMAN, '15 . GEORGE BENTLEY WEBBER, '15 I RUTH EMILY CLAPP, '15 . . JAMES FREDERIC REEVES, '15 CHARLES' DUBOIS RICHMAN, '15 . EARL RANDLES MCNEIL, '15 . . . . Editor-in-Cbze . Bafinemf Manager NIana,glng Eelztof . . Wo7nen'f Eelztof Cafnpny Connrignnan Eelztoe , Aeloertifing Manage r Circulation Manaigef EDITORIAL STAFF HOWARD AVAYLAND BEERS, '18 GERALD FRANKLIN BRITT, '17 HELEN LYDIA CHAPPEILL, '16 THOMAS ELDREDGE LA MONT, '17 PHYLLIS MCMILLAN, '16 ALBERT LAMONT MASON, '16 ARTHUR- VAN NESS TAFT, '16 HAROLD WENTWORTH, '17 NORMA HARRIET YVRIGHT, '17 ROBERT EDWARD ZAUTNER, '17 BUSINESS STAFF GEORGE WHITFIELD BELDEN, '17 CATHERINE AGNES DOYLE, '16 ALBERT ROLAND BLANCHARD, '16 LELAND PETER HAM, '16 CLARENCE FREDERICK BLEWER, '18 VERLEE ORSON LINDERMAN, '17 VEORA MARGUERITE TYRRELL, '17 11-f1,5ggL:4PTr-2.L-zfgk'-4 1-.-::fv,::-amp' 'Vi 4,12 47-5 ma- .-g,,....- V..,.,,, A, A4..........A,.L..w.... ,...u:...-.... - .-..A.,... ,....... ,LN . V, 11, -.4,:,x--,,A-,hc -A -- fvf- -.-1, - -' ' Ar. RAT., 53,51 ,if V..-'-,..., -.f--.W-1 - -uf.-.g--,V -1 'xi A Hx, -,., 4, ,, . , ,. -, , , M , ,, R. 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Affiftant Buyinefy Manager ASSOCIATE EDITORS CHARLES EMMES CASSIDY, ,LS ERNEST PORTER FELT, '15 HENRY SALMON FRASER, '16 RALSTONE ROBERT IRVINE, '16 OTTO CARL JAEGER, '15 ALBERT JOHN MONAHAN, '15 WVILLIAM FLOYD MONAHAN, '15 HERM LAWRENCE JUDSON OLMSTED, '15 ALEXANDER PIRNIE, '16 ROBERT EDWARD POLLAN, '15 GEORGE BYRON RICE, '16 ROSAMOND TRILLING, '16 MILTON WEISS, '15 FRANK B. WETTIG, '16 AN WOLKINSON, '15 A5 -+ 'fir ' '--- 6 1 T'N,,.E? ' 'Oi-ilifw A-f M'-f: A -'--.AA' fa 151 R111 taxi O ,Q Y,Y'lifiTT L1fS..f2f1f1 ff f1f52?2 .f'R 1 if 111 f , , I 1 Vg, 1 fi Q1 1 I 1' 1 WJ 11 1 . 11 1' EJ 1 M 1 , 11 -1 ' Warren Hakunson Johnson Thompson Ostrofsky ' , ' I Hoy Hunter Andrews Herbst Barnes 1 1 ,ffl 1 11 gf 1 1 - 1 151 1 he ornell hemzst 3 i Pnblifhea' Quarterly oy a Board of Eilitorf Cbofen by Competition from 1 the .Ytzeiientf of the Department of Cherniftry Q !,,A' 11 Q31 1 V tg' 1 E E31 Eli l THE BOARD OF EDITORS W 1 RALPH THOMAS KLINE CORNWALL . Faculty Reprefentatioe 1 ,iw 'y A g I 11 1 HOWARD LOUIS HUNTER, 15 Editor-in-Chief f ffl , , . ? GORDEN OLNEY ANDREWS, 16 . . Bayineu Manager J A 1 ,ev JOHN ROBERTSON HOY, '16 . . Managing Editor J . 1 1112? CHARLES OSCAR WARREN, '17 . N ezw Editor A gl 1 , . . J ': 1 CARL EDWIN JOHNSON, 16 . . Affiftant Editor 115 . , , Q1 1 ROBERT MAX HERBST, '16 . . Cirenlation Manager fi I EUGENE HAKANSON, '16 . Affiftant Ciroalation Manager 4 4, J JOHN FRANK THOMPSON, '18 . Amiftant Circalation Manager 'I l DONALD SMILEY BARNES, '16 . . Aiioertixing Manager ' Y 1 C 1 . - - 1 E JAMES NORMANVOSTROFSKY, 16 . Afsiftant Adoertzfzng Manager I Ralf 1 .lf T 32 ,211 Q1 ' 4 1 g g W A.. Y V 1 'F' Tl'-5 '- Sui, 'Iizcli-EL'i,vQ-Qgrx-TT. rQ.iTQg3g-Qgjk, 1 1:11321 f xy - ,.g,,:y11gI11'zl-'--'ja 7166- 6,1111 ' 'T'2,5r.1 -. xg Y fb: if-Q, -1 -'Q'T'TF27'L'7T 'Tl -Y ':- 1 1 417 BARNES HALL 14 F-fa v '13 H 'L 1 1 hSbi?VDHalllllb r ,- K I , 1 A ff, w'r- ..g' 44, J .Q I-' 0 I ,. 1 . 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FIRST TENORS I U13 DONALD LESSER DRUMTRA, '15 CLIFFORD EARL ALEXANDER, '17 CHARLESSCI-IILLING O'NEIL, '17 g FRANK SANFORD FRENCH, '15 WARREN WELLS FISK, '17 WILBUR SHERMAN RUSSELL, '17 J MEDPORD THEODORE THOMSON, '15 JAMES TAYLOR LEWIS,J1'., '17 FRANK JOHN HYNES, JR., '18 i 3, EDWARD JAMES ELLIOTT, '16 EDWIN NOBLE MILLER, '17 LEE HENRY MERRIMAN, '18 JOSEPH FELLOWS WILKINS, Grad. CLEMENT CURTISS, Spec. 5 i . FI , 5, . J.-A SECOND TENORS I 1 , LAVERNE BALDWIN, '15 SCHUYLER BROTHER PRATT, '15 DEXTER SIMPSON KIMBALL, '27 , NELSON GARDINER BUMP, '15 WILLIAM FAVRE SLATER, '15 FREDERICK STEPHEN MANTHAI, 17 J ROBERT HARDING DANN, '15 WALTER TOMLINSON BOVARD, '16 CHARLES HENRY SCHAAPP, 1D, 17 'J ROGER LEWIS DANN, '15 DAVID BREWER HOLBROOK, '16 LE ROY GUION GARNSEY, '18 MAJ CUYLER EMORY PAINE, '15 CHARLES NICHOLAS STRONG, '16 ALBERT JOSEPH MCALLISTER, 18 J ARTHUR JACOB GERHART, '17 ' E51 ' I . I I T115 FIRST BASSES I JE N ,V HAYDN ROTH EVANS, '15 V GEORGE EDWARD HALL, Jr., '16 WILLARD HAROLD COBB, '17 GEORGE WILLIAMS PURDY, '15 JAMES WILLIAM HENRY, '16 JOSEPH WILLIAM HOUCK, 17 Eff COLIN O'NEAL SKINNER, '15 TRUMAN ARTHUR LACEY, '16 JOHN VINCENT LANGAN, 17 ' ' RUDOLPH THOMAS TERMOHLEN, '15 GEORGE S. TARBELL, Jr., '16 WILLIAM RICHARD MORGAN, 17 1 ERNEST JOHN BESIG, '16 WALTER WELTI, '16 ARTHUR TRAYFORD, '17 I J I DONALD WESTLAND FALCONER, '16 WARREN MARCUS CARO, '17 ROGER WILLIAM KINNE, 18 2 N I 23 MS' SECOND BASSES I 1 BJORN RANDALL EDSTROM, '15 HAROLD KENYON SHARPE, '15 CLARENCE JOHN MACDANIELS, '16 WILLIAM ADAMS FLANAGAN, '15 JULIAN HAYNES STEWARD, '15 HERBERT LESLIE NICKLES, 16 I DONALD RICH LYON, '15 SAMUEL ARMSTRONG TALBOT, '15 HUGH CHARLES TROY, Jr., 7.6 Q iixiiz THOMAS JOSEPH ROBERTS, '15 GEORGE BENTLEY WEBBER, '15 ROBERT TREMAN BANKS, '17 I CECIL REX ROSENBERRY, '15 ROBERT BURNS AIRD, '16 WALTER HENRY BUNKE, 18 STUART CAMPBELL HASKINS, '16 J Um' I 14 5 Q5 --' 'f1 TT'-ES:-C- f ' 12- P-'V '77 ' '7T Af-'KT A' T ' ' T - ' J - '-Aff!-H 'P-H'-Z--'A- '- g4:gL'1154L ' 1.4: ,,,gQg,jj,1,,,,,,,,,, H 1 1 L. ' '1,,1,..3EfE11,I.:.12i222l2?::?--+13I PEJEIIELII12-gg 'I' fr, ,ggrfxi.!I1zg,L3E?.'..4'1LE1A.L 2 111'---If' ' - : - -g 1- . ' -- . - - -1 'f Tiffmi . 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VJ, 'H ,I 'i SECOND MANDOLINS ' ARTHUR MUNSON COON, '15 ROGER PRICE GABRIEL, '15 RAYMOND GROSHON FOWLER, '15 FRANKLIN KNIGHT ANDERSON, '17 I 1'1l BANJOS ,I Ill EDGAR WVILLIAMS KROEHLE, '1 ARCHIBALD MCXZEY LAIDLAW, '17 'fi' 5 , Tl PHILIP DE WITT BAKER, '16 STANLEY JULIAN LANDAUER, 17 I M HOWARD HALE CLARK, '16 CLARENCE FRANCIS SPINDLER, '17 H ALBERT EDWARD STUNTZ, '16 WALTER WVELLINGTON HALLETT, '18 .IJ HOMER MILLARD BARTELS, '17 I CHARLES KENT STOVER, JR., '18 I A N YI II 'I ELVIN REDNOR VAN ARSDALE, '18 I ' I VIOLINS I GEORGE SAMUEL BUTTS, '15 CHARLES EDWARD FRANCIS BAKER, '17 J 'JOHN SISSON LIVERMORE, '16 GEORGE WVESTCOTT PETTINGER, '17 I' SAXOPHONES I hi GEORGE EMORY BLISS, '15 CHARLES KOONS MOUNT, JR., '15 J AUGUST FABEL JONES, '15 LAURENCE DOUELEDAY, '17 PHILIP WILL, JR., '18 . MARIMEAPHONE I1 I JAMES CABELL JOHNSON, '15 WALTER TURNER SOUTHWORTH, '15 T CORNET TROMBONE HOWARD TALLMAN SEARLES, '15 LAWRENCE LOWN TOWNSLEY, '17 FLUTE CLARINET LOUIS NAPOLEON ST. JAMES, '17 GEORGE THEODORE LARSON, '16 Qi PIANO CELLO I HAROLD LAWRENCE RULAND, '17 EDWIN NOBLE MILLER, '17 OBOE TRAPS . ii JOSEPH ANTONIO COOKE, '17 OLIVER TUDOR GRISWOLD, '16 J fi TQfff.Qff TTT' fl .QfQ'fCffQZQl?fff. Q.Q,'.Q'ffJQf-EfQiFfS3S',T AQ,ff 433 I ,-vi?--. FN- ff -if . ff? ' .ad , . fa . X f. , .,,, W P new 't c t' -tt at gi, -n C it 4 G fa + E ' I 8 i 'Z .1 5 ll 4 -1 1 'J 3 3 '1 w i ty-,..,1agj - TEL.- lQf'flT3'5?x.lf tg .-.W -,a..a-..- .B . 152' Muszcal Clubs 11 With the selection of a number of new men at the usual Fall tryouts, the Mandolin y y .R Club, under the direction of Mr. George L. Coleman, '95, and the Glee Club, under 5 the supervision of Mr. Eric Dudley, began regular semi-weekly rehearsals in prepara- lj, tion for the Christmas trip. From rehearsal strength of too men, 6o were chosen to . if go on the 3,ooo-mile journey through the South during the Christmas vacation. i Thirty men left Ithaca Christmas night on one of the two special Pullmans used i , by the clubs, accomfpanied by the equally special baggage car, containing the neces- Q. ' sary accoutrements or the ten days' journey. Hardly had the lights of Sayre appeared 1 gf when it was discovered that the baggage car had a broken axle. Fortunately, Assistant l Y Manager Adams was able to secure another baggage car, and assisted by Floyd Darl- l ing, official guardian of the marimba hone, bass drum, and baritone saxophone on the 1 5. trip, performed the Herculean task o shifting some thirty trunks and assorted articles 5 p '1 of clothing to the new car. Scheduled to arrive in Baltimore at to o'clock, the train was two hours late, and luncheon at The Tent was a welcome event. Even more j E welcome was the unexpected appearance of 30 Baltimore debutantes and a Meyer ' Il Davis orchestra, who added materially to the success of the luncheon. The initial pf appearance of the clubs in the Maryland Casualty Auditorium, recruited to full l . strength by the arrival of the other half, met with a success that augured well for the rest of the trip. A smoker at the Baltimore Athletic Club followed the concert. Songs, y Hit stunts, and stories were the order of the evening, and between the British vice-consul, rg a sleight-of-hand artist that puzzled even the sophisticated members of the clubs, and the creamed oysters that formed a large part, although not all of the refreshments, time for departure came all too soon. Before the tea dance the next afternoon in Wilmington at the Hotel DuPont, the W men visited Longwood, the estate of P. S. duPont. The conservatory, where were I, gathered flowers, trees, and plants from many countries, was the special center of if interest. At the concert in the Gold Ballroom of the hotel that evening, the audience, l previously characterized as indifferent to the light and humorous type of college pro- l -Q gram, called for so many encores that the clubs exhausted their repertoire to satisfy Q its demands. ' -f Following the dance in the Gold Room the organization entrained for the 31-hour jp hop to the South. A dining car which developed an unexpected hot box, thereby T ffl delaying dinner for three hours, a loquacious baggage man, who related endless tales 1 of trains that had run off the numerous curves of the Southern Railroad, and hazardous IQ attempts to write legible letters, furnished the only amusements during the long ride. 3 After viewing alternately red clay roads, cottonless cotton fields, scrub pines, and A negro shanties all Monday morning, the men finally arrived in Birmingham, where a drizzling rain made the erstwhile Sunny South anything but that. The inclemencies 1 of the weather continued with monotonous regularity for the three days spent below ii the Mason-Dixon line, but they were more than made up for by the warmth of the T reception the clubs received. After lunching at the Hotel Tutwiler, the men were i Q divided into groups and attended various parties that had been arranged for them. j The concert that evening in the Phillips High School Auditorium was very favorably ' received, the southern numbers played and sung by the clubs finding particular favor. A dance at the Birmingham Country Club followed. 2 A scheduled visit to the Confederate Memorial on Stone Mountain the next after- T I5 noon in Atlanta was called off due to the rainy day, which made it impossible to see NI the work that had been done. The Atlanta alumni met the situation by organizing p , parties and impromptu sight-seeing tours for the men. A tea dance, featured by the 1 1 playing of the Kentucky Serenaders, was held later in the afternoon. The Atlanta Womens Club was the scene of the concert, followed by another dance in the Atlanta Biltmore. 434 9 H -k 1 . -- --. K- Y. 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On arriving at Washington, the clubs were met at the Union Station by three large busses, which took them on a sight-seeing tour, the Lincoln Memorial, the Washing- ton Monument, the White House, and the National Capitol being a few of the land- marks visited. A tea dance at the New Willard Hotel, the club headquarters, followed, while about 7.5 members attended the New Year's reception at the White House. In spite of the difficulties of the small stage of the New Willard Ballroom, the clubs gave a very creditable concert, and were applauded vigorously. The usual after-the- concert dance was held in the Ballroom. As if to make a sharper contrast with the rainy warmth of the South, a snowstorm be- gan that evening, and followed the clubs to Trenton, where it continued unabated all day. The first event was a visit to the State Prison, where the prisoners were enter- tained with songs and stunts. A scheduled automobile tour in the afternoon had to be cancelled due to the storm. Dressing for dinner was a trying performance, as the only illumination in the cars was flickering candle light, the electric systems having ceased to function. The appearance of the clubs there two years before did not at all diminish the en- thusiasm with which the concert, held in the Crescent Temple, was received. The final concert of the trip was given in New York at the Town Hall the next evening. The largest audience that ever witnessed a Cornell Musical Clubs concert in New York attended, and many more listened in, as the concert was broadcast through the courtesy of the Radio Corporation of America. A dance at the Cornell club, which was the clubs' headquarters while in New York, was a fitting conclusion to the social events of the thirty-first Christmas trip. Too much praise cannot go to the alumni of the cities visited by the clubs, for their splendid hospitality and the lavishness with which they entertained. Everywhere the musicians went they found the warmest of welcomes, and everything was done to make their stay pleasant. The efforts of the clubs to show their appreciation by the excellence of their con- certs met with most fav- orable comments, both from the audiences and from the press. The Junior Week con- cert was the occasion of the clubs' first appear- ance in Ithaca this year, and met with enthusias- tic approbation. There yet remain the Spring Day and Senior Week concerts before the close of the present semester. A Middle VVestern trip is planned for next Christmas. R. L. DANN, '25 A, H. GARDNER, '15 President Manazgeff avi, f,-.Q .t rf-5 rattle.-Liiiifll E--v I .T L1 ya- f FFTTT ' :ff-' .1-.'K.1,,.'fp... algae.,iriigggtggtgfLu-a:a:,4g:.1:a.,a.::,:a: rgiaaa-.- fe- J -it 435 THE UNIVERSITY BAND Mvfw Wh- f---N--N -f T--'J -4- -,-'- V-w --.H --P --H -Y --w----f--fA- Y--'---Mm -:nf----gf-xv: :-rxffnffurfif 4rTv1i,jg52'1'ii:.-311, W, WH' YW W 7' W 'fm' WN MW iii me ,NJ 'slf'1. 'id' ww NW' H Www' N lil W 'wyr N N, . ,L Vw! Ji .1 l X f N' 4 'H 1 W r 4 , vw :,-X Iwi' 2 W H11 X 'H i.' 1 W n :+ , r', H+ EI! Wife v , i 4 rf f N li H' 1, K wi'-Y 4 w,, 1,5 W iff HMI 4 W .UHF my X .57 ff X? I.. v A I I If Il' i I. I r 5+ nw I ,,I fi i .1- fp' I Z! 5 .3 X, . 5? ---J:-N, W- --YA -.- Y - .. 7. . . L L . 'Lg -L rtfiff' '45 Y,3j,.5Q. .iw IE TI If I' v S1 '5B J' V If ' 1 I ' ,Q 1 A . -I TE A+ W gif!-E cffs-A ' Y' AJJST' ,AE ' A g VA Ji- N x -M I- I - . f ' A ,f , 1 f f- . A A Ti X S IX . J 20 I NV. A .AT f' I X L f7fflz 'ff7 .fi .i . A ,k., W -A . -- - , I E .I ' It -ii' XF I 'Il' I fi' - I' . - . ' A A -X WA A I J V . A N XX L A If 4.7. 2 fw I.... I. .J NN, - A. S . T Tj X B ' ' .- Pl , 4133 .2AA,.5 A .-A,-A xis A+ jfsiie V A .I GEORGE LOUIS COLEMAN, 15 .,..,..,.. Director . , I j , WILLIAM POU DE JARNETTE, '15 , . Mafzageff 5 M JOHN SISSON LIVERMORE, '16 . , . . Leader T W GEORGE THEODORE LARSON, '16 . Pl'flZCf17dl Mzzficiazz Z HAROLD STEPHEN LENVIS, '15 ..,. . Cb2efMzzJicia1z T FRANK HERMAN WVEEKS, '16 ..... . CbiefT1-zmzpefer WI CORNETS A. V. ADAMS M, K. BROWN R. C. PALMER S. F. BAUER R. W. CULL P. PARKER Q H. D. BEAVER, JR. C. V. HAVILAND H. SCHRIENER I F. C. BETHELL W. B. MCLEAN L. O. TAYLOR I I f L. F. BOURGARDE R. METZ A. THOMAS A H. BRENNER C. E. PAINE P. P. WALLACE .N Q' CLARINETS T. G. BIRCHER R. L. GEEK V. RUCK 1 iii H. A. CARTER C. W. KNOBLOCH H. L. RULAND L. S. FUERTES ' A. E. VROOMAN I I TROMBONES L. B. HAGER G. N. PAGE W. E. PETTY A if SAXOPHONES T. U. BLAKE D. C. KAUFHERR S. MILLER F. E. BORST N. KRUPKIN C. C. PORTER 5 F. H. C. DOCHTERMANN L. MAIRS R. SHEFKOWITZ ' il E. M. DUGGAN R. MARSHALL E. L. STOCK Y! E. B. FINCH C F. WILLIAMS 513 DRUMS if F. ELLISON B. LEBHAR, JR. K. R. WOOD W. R. TERRY ALTOS C. A. CASE N. EWART A. TIESLER BARITONES C. F. BLEWER H. V. CONKEY R. YV. CONKLIN A BASSES C. W. ELG F. M. PELTON ' PICCOLOS E. G. BROWN D. E. MALLORY L. N. ST. JAMES CYMBALS-R. T. HENKLE 14 be 437 THE UNIVERSITY ORCHESTRA , ' I -.,,................-. .1a..:.4., ..fL. -..... v if J Mi, X L .Q f 1, G j5.r' xf ?.?f-wiW if '-,if--f-, .. .:., , ,-,. R X. . . A, . L.,-...W ,,..LL .L . 1. . .. T' .1.. E. .Q-K 1-. L TL ,, Elf,-, J. . ..l - ' :wr ,. ,.,.,. ...4.....R,g,1-XRLL, 7,-Lk, ,A ,..,,, L-W., 4 Y - -- j, 1 I 5.4 Tx! Q , Ax if Y jg K W is K 4 -li LM, llii l ,,,.- U- - A - . - - - 4-1 .fn V 4-Y - -I. - -- - ' , .1 un' i l li ,J T . If I 1 1 ff A . 5 . 1 E ' ,.,- 11 A-n, K. , 'K OJ E 3. -EQ uf ffl . .-ga f.,1.,i .1 Qlfi A 'E A 1+ . A 23 ' . ' f miiism Jigga dui Xfx' if F8624-,IRM OFFICERS G. L. COLEMAN, '95 . .... , . Director D. XVILLIAMS, JR., '16 . . . . . Manageif D B. INGERSOLL, '16 Auixmnt Manage1' G. S. BUTTS, '15 . . .... . . Prefidenf T. G. RICKERT, '15 . ..... . . . Concert Mafref' TWQO QOSDFU OWU! EO c: :- C235 REP? . -rf ' gdmi PF? F P. ARONSON, '17 W. BEERS, '18 . C. BENSCHOFF, '27 NV. BURDEN, '15 P4 tri O o :J E YZ N. ox BOASEERG, JR. , '16 L. DOUBLEDAY, '17 R. M. GARDINIER, '17 J. D. BR1cK, 16 FIRST V IOLINS T. H. KLINE, '16 N. KRUPKIN, '15 J. S. LIVERMORE, '16 SECOND VIOLINS G. L. EMPTAGE, '18 H. LEVY, '18 A. F..NALL, '18 M. NYSTROM, '16 F. N. PELTON, '18 VIOLAS E. VV. BOLTON, '16 CELLOS D. JOURNEAUX, '15 C. S. MILLER, '17 BASS R. T. HENKLE, '17 FLUTES CLARINETS G. T. LARSON, '16 CORNETS N. S. ODELL, '16 H. L. SEARLES, '15 HORNS B. W. BROEN, '17 A OBOE J. A. COOKE, '17 DRUMS H. BERGHOLTZ, JR., '15 PIANO J. W. PUGSLEY, '15 G. W. PETTINGER, '27 T. G. RICKERT, '15 A. E. SEEMAN, Grad. W. T. SOUTHWORTH, '15 M. G. ROSENBAUM, '18 W. R. SAXE, '17 J. H. STACK, '18 C. O. WARREN, '17 W. SEELBACH, '15 A. H. TREMAN, '14 L. N. ST. JAMES, '17 R. METZ, '17 F. H. WEEKS, '16 J. P. PARKER, '18 TYMPANI C. R. DURLING, '17 H. L. RULAND, '17 :45u.1gT:3.l55 -Y7T? .Q'5f' -: - L.':1'.F- leaf-D .4-.-41,75 439 qw MQ I ,,, , ,M ' f' 5? W 4 2 J , , 440 ,-,,. -9. F...-..--.A.f -.rf 's.,..., ...--..... . , . J,-1 . F 'I ll 1 1 I1 f I .45 V I -. I 'ul g, l 5 E. ,.. 1. : ,- J. 1, vga A . ill w ,- ' i Wi I I ' v. f '. , . , Y V I . V. M. 5 5, ,, H t ,Ir , 55 fix? V. ,W ' Y 5 5 ., 5.54 4: ,fi I li fi all li 'ia li ' ll H' . ll I ' i .li , M , ' THE COUNCIL '.i ROMEYN BERRY, 'o.i, P1'eJjdmf E C. H. BLOOD, '90 D. F. DAVIS, '15 ,fl F. H. BOSWORTH LAURENCE PUMPELLY E. M. BULL, '16 M. N. RIPLEY, '15 Fill THE MASQUE Vi ' f ' D. F. DAVIS, '15, Prexifiefzt M. BRECKENRIDGE, '16, Vice-Piwiden i A M. N. RIPLEY, '15, Mazfzageif ' E. M. BULL, '16, Axriftmzt Mginfzgef' 5 M. E. Ach, '17 R. Clarke, Jr., '15 T. MacFadden, '15 F. O. Affeld, '16 D. W. Coleman, '15 M. Mykrantz, '15 ' E. D. Ballantine, '18 Rod Colton, '18 R. H. Payne, '17 AW Sam Bernard, Jr., '15 D. F. Davis, Jr., '15 Herman Redden, '17 'T ' E. Besig, '16 Cyril Eber, '15 M. N. Ripley, '15 ,T , F. O. Bissell, Jr., '17 R. C. Field, '16 O. E. Schubert, '15 W. Blakemore, '17 XV. A. Flanagaii, '15 R. D. Slocum, '17 G. E. Bliss, '15 L. K. Fox, '15 W. W1 Sproul, '18 M. Breckenridge, '16 E. W. Gerbereaux, '16 T. L. Stirling, '15 E. M. Bull, '16 Ben Hope, '15 ' A. K. Strong, '15 W. R. Burt, '16 T. B. Hurd, '17 L. A. Tompkins,Jr.,'15 ,M R. L. Chappell, '15 T. F. Keeher, '17 M. P. Wright, Jr., '17 T. A. Lacey, '16 mn..Wg-+,.mf- .h-.-.-.1 1 441 V 'N---.. ASQ iiilgf '5,C'gfrg5 qi,XXx..E.T:2.' f-X. F ,, .31 ,V Zilla TQQTZJSQSLei!-T4-TQff!L?.. '11 3 iff ffl, . . , '.. ? iiibihiiifii fire ttf! P ,,-..-.,,, . ini- . W-, .--,.t,.-,i,. . - . C --if-ffij' ilfil r 4 1 1 1 9 , It S Not A IZ 51 Scarcely had the curtain fallen on the last act of i l Miss Venus, the 197.4 production, when the gi Masque began to lay plans 'for the coming year. As lik i an aid to securing the first necessity of the new show, the Council offered a prize of Sztoo for the best book submitted. Trying to select from the plays offered, l one that was novel, swiftly moying, and humorous 35' proved to be a difficult task. It s Not All, written 4 by George Fraser, .'7.1, was finally chosen as best fulfilling these requirements. With the resumption of University life in the fall, ill' work on the book, music, and lyrics which had ii, been going on in a desultory manner in the summer, . was taken up in earnest. About zoo would-be wearers of the ti hts and inarcelled wi s danced, sanv, and 'fi tri iririrr' ' big he b d .isp 'aye eir is rionic a 1 ity at t e rst tryouts GEQRGE FRASER, ,U in Sibley Dome on the evening of October rgth. ,1 54, Each candidate was cross-examined as to his hei ht, i if i Coach .... g U weight, previous experience, specialty, and modesty, gil the answers being noted down by the Masque com etitors. After carefully analyzing Qiiiil the results of this first tryout, fifty were permitte to don the regulation track uni- form, and to display more completely their ability in dancing alone and in chorus. 3 After those with the half-mile thighs or the welterweight biceps were eliminated, the l gl gl bowlegged, the knock-kneed, the too corpulent, and the under-nourished were weeded out, until eight chorus ponies and seven chorus men were left. Members of the cast were chosen from separate tryouts, and both groups began SQ!! Y ip All ii emi ll til ll lift Ll . 1 ui rl iii iz ,fs Ll' 'll if JI M lil li .ge il li Ei il 5. S: pi 2? '. 'l rf 5, Q, qw l v fn .ft .,...'.. , W, i 1 i ' I immediately to rehearse, the cast Linder the direction of George Fraser, and the chorus under the Misses Norma and Ariel Bement. The book was revised from time to time, new humor being inserted and parts and scenes being shifted as the play developed. After a brief respite for the Christmas vacation, production was speeded THE COLGNIAL CHORUS P. ,- m.,,A.,,.. ,,.... ,.,.,,. ,,.,,Ne-'.-Wd., A..- ........-.. 4..-H-.. ., ,.t.......--,-,.,,:....-.u.-,4.a.... , Y ..4- . - - a....,.4---- - f J.. , 447- i l J I 1 fl 5, I J if , . Li 'sl fi . El - RN------2--1--NJA -ww-il-i-lxtjsii' R ,ilg iii' T aw, . SLA-.. - W -.. . - L. 4--5 ' 13f1::i',-r' ' :H .,-.:1i::i.14ii ? tially? Wifi I 'v up. The chorus and the cast began to rehearse to- ' gether, the scene of activity being changed from ii Sibley Dome and Barnes Hall to the Lyceum. Stage i El and lighting effects, under the supervision of A. E. , in Milliken, '14, were being worked out, while M. N. ' Ripley, '15, and E. M. Bull, '16, were securing the il costumes and properties. The chorus strove to add the Hnal polish to their steps, the cast endeavored to QQ' obtain a professional smoothness, and all thoughts were centered on the opening performance. Packed houses greeted the players at both Junior ' Week performances. From the moment the curtain 1 rose on the New York apartment of Miss Matilda T N. Appleby until the final scene in the Bradford Manor y 'lil in England, it was easy to see that the Masque had ix, made a decided improvement over previous years. Of a light musical comedy type, the play presented I ill not a few humorous lines and many genuine laughs. ' gi i Few of the usual amateurish mistakes marred the f ,N performance. The chorus showed that it had been BETTY BRADFORD li ll l thoroughly trained in its steps, and the members of Q42 the cast ably interpreted their parts. Richly designed settings provided an artistic , background, the Bradford mansion interior, with the tall Gothic windows and pan- , eled walls being especially worthy of mention. ll H. Redden, '17, playing the part of Betty Bradford, a modern American flapper, ably carried the leading feminine role, affording much amusement when at times he 'I li inadvertently lapsed into a deep, decidedly masculine bass. Lord Chesterfield, incog- i 'fjl nito, of course, as all true musical comedy lords are, was played by E. M. Bull, '16: l ll' He succumbed without a struggle to the flapperisms of Betty, and was making rapid j' - progress, when the smooth society villain, Harry Lip, sketched by W. R. Burt, '16, entered on the scene and proceeded to make the plot more complex. He was aided in 14 ill his designs on Betty's hand and fortune by Aunt Matilda, Betty's guardian, Who ll .gli labored under the handicap of a suppressed complex. Aunty, laughably impersonated 'l , L S gr J JF! l 1' 1 if l VW i S' l li Y Z ll ':'l Ach Farley Little Blakemore Hope Buhl ly Ballantine Colton Slocum McElvein White Perrotta Firey Steen 1' Sproul Wright Bull Redden Burt Schubert Davies Keeher .fl l--1 W' WW'- ' A : 'rr' -' --1 Amr '-e- 'rr ' 'W' H-life?-H' Q9 'err' ' -rl, 1.4411 -.ra Tggfu- -,Ig,a.L,:.ze1i:5Q1Ei3'5L2tt3 1 '.'f 15.25f 'Z.1?'f'7Ei?Z72QQ, 443 V l i by 0. E. Schubert, '15, was making rapid progress in furthering the feathering of Betty's nest, and incidentally, her own, when her endeavors were distracted by the suave Duke of Teasdale, W. W. Davies, '17. She immediately directed all her efforts to ensnaring the Duke, only to discover sadly in the final denouement that she had been wasting her time on a Scotland Yard detectiveffhroughout the plot the colored mammy servant of Aunt Matilda, played by M. P. Wright, '17, furnished occasion for many laughs, and provided an opportunity for the interpretation of a genuine comedy part. Graceful, well-trained choruses added much to the production this year, marking a distinct advance over previous years. The bathing review introduced by the butler, D. F. Davis, '15, and the colonial chorus, who went through the steps of an old min- uet in charming fashion, were two of the outstanding choruses of the show, although the others were not far behind. Of the music, I Realize What I've Got, and Betty Beware, both written by J. B. Tranter, '17, and Sunbeams, by George Teare, '11, were the distinct hits of the show. Music was also composed byj. M. Breckenridge, '16, Cyril Eber, '15, G. A. MISS PHILADELPHIA MISS NEW YORK 444 Sears, ,l7, and George Titus, '15. Lyrics were written by E. D. Ballantine, '18, D. F. Davis, '15, G. F. Fraser, '11, H. S. Lockwood, '16, andj. B. Tranter, '17. Of the specialties, a 11-piece Masque orchestra, led by George Titus, '15, received unstinted applause, and was called back for several encores. P. D. Baker, '16, and A. E. Stuntz, '16, gave a highly appreciated banjo stunt. E. D. Ballantine, '18, and A. Upstill, '17, rendered a skillful saxophone duet. Much credit for the success of the production must be given to Professor Fraser. Not only did he rewrite and revise his play as the character possibilities unfolded, but he also played an important part in the directing and developing ofthe actors. At the close of the season, the Masque Council was reorganized and a definite separation from the Athletic Association was effected. Professors Donald English, George Fraser, '11, A. B. Recknagel, and H. A. Wichelns, '16, formed the new Coun- cil, filling the vacancies created by the resignations of Romeyn Berry, '04, C. H. Blood, '90, F. H. Bosworth, and Laurence Pumpelly. D. F. DAVIS, JR.,'15 M. N. RlPLEY,'15 President Nlamzger 443 . DRAMATIC CLUB Weinberg Scanlan Zimmerman Caro Zehner Summers Lanrovvitz Seward Eisner erlers Townsley Evans Lambly Wood Goepp Dormer Wellington Colton Friedman Drummond Powell Vivarttas Hiller Ridgway Owens Kennedy Gerbereux Eagan Bueclcing Taft May Keane Sullivan Snitow Willits Jacobs West Woehl Monroe VT 'W' Q' .-' , , . .I 'I' Ir' . vii I If I I I I, ', '7 4 T1 V' 3,7 ..- 'I' 'IT II we I In I I III ' I, 5. I I I IL 'III I II I II II I I I xl I , I I .I I L I' W. ,, I. I , I I I .JI I . 1, I GEORGE HERBERT MAY, 15 . , . Pfffllffflf . I . - - I -, MARGARET MARY SULLIVAN, 15 A V11-'f'Pf'f-fldflff I W LAVERNE BALDWIN, '15 , , Secretary-Treaxzzrzr W r' , ' , . nz I , RICHARD ROY DUNHAM 15 Sl' g0 Mdfldgff ,J 'N I GLENN ROBERTS TAFT, '15 , 1311111201: MdlZdgEI' :II ANNEJUNE SNITOW, '15 . . . . Llbfllfldil , I . - - I I1 V I- LAURISTON SALE TAYLOR, 16 Mdrfff Elfffflfffffl . III KATHERINE LOUISE JACOBS, '16 . ' 5 I I I II ,L RUTH CUSHMAN WILLITS, 15 , . I I' PROP. ALEXANDER M. DRUNIMOND 1 III I, ARTHUR L. XVOEHL , , . , I III I III, 9 ,LI I ,PIN I HUBERT EUGENE BAXTER I II-j1I PROP. GEORGE ABRAM EVERETT I IMI! 'I PROP. CHRISTIAN MIDIO I . ,I MI I. I ,IM HARRIET GARRISON BARTON I I :HI V1 MARVIN THEODORE HERRICK I I g.I II I ' I II IMI g i IQ. - ' I'lI 'MII' LAVERNE BALDWIN, '15 WILLIAM BENENSON, '15 JOHANNA THERESE BUECKING, '16 ARISTIDE D'ANGELO, '16 II,-IIII II R. f , , , I , FRED ROBERT DORNER, '15 X RICHARD ROY DUNHAM, '15 ,Iii BRUCE BALFOUR EVANS, '15 ' JUDSON WHITON GENUNG, '17 I IFI' ' HORTENSE K. GERBEREUR, '16 ' fl HENRY CLAY GIvAN,Jr., '15 .Ii I ELIZABETH GOEPP, '17 if I MILDRED HENRIETTA HILLER, '15 I Im I, I III! I II ' MELVIN ALEXIS ALBERT, '16 if , KATHERINE OSBORN BARTON, '17 'III ' JOSEPH DANIEL BRICK, '16 I BURTON ASHFORD BUGBEE, '17 ,Q I WARREN MARCUS CARO, '17 If RODMAN COLTON, '18 'N MURIEL JEAN DRUMMOND, '17 I FRANCES PALMER EAGAN, '16 I I . ' ROGER OLAP EGEBERG, 15 MILFORD EISNER, '16 ,. ELIZABETH BANCROPT EMMONS, '16 Mixtren of Cortzmzcf , Mf'IIfEIJ of Propcrtiex , . Faculty Direrror , . . . . . , . . . Affiftmzt Direrlor HONORARY MEMBERS PROP. GUY BROOKS MUCHLIORE PROP. NATHANIEL SCHMIDT PROP. MARTIN XVRIGHT SAMPSON PROP. XVALTER KING STONE PROP. EDWIN HAMILTON WOODRUPP ACTIVE GRADUATE MEMBERS HELEN KEANE AILEEN O'CONNELL THEOPHILUS PARSONS, JR. ACTIVE MEMBERS KATHERINE LOUISE JACOBS, '16 WILMA SINTONJERMAN, '15 WALTER HUTCHINSON STAINTON ELIZABETH DOROTHY WORMAN GLENN ROBERTS TAFT, '15 LAURISTON SALE TAYLOR, '16 EVELYN RUTH KENNEDY, '15 JOHN EDWARD LAMBLY, '17 BERNARD LANROWITZ, '16 GEORGE HERBERT MAY, '15 HENRY STANTON MONROE, '16 HFLEN BREWSTER OWENS, '15 SARAH LOUISA RIDGWAY, '15 ROSS EDWARD SCANLAN, '15 ANNE JUNE SNITOW, '15 GEORGE W. SULLIVAN, Jr., '16 MARGARET MARY SULLIVAN, '15 ASSOCIATE MEMBERS FRANCES MIRIAM GOODNOUGH, '15 AUGUSTA HERMANSON, '15 HENRY ALBERT JEFFERS, 'L7 HELEN KAHN, '15 MARGARET DESIRE KIMBERLEY, '17 MARY LOUISE LEWIS, '16 MARJORIE C. MCMULLEN, '17 ARTHUR MARKEWICH, '16 ELIZABETH MAY MICHAEL, '17 VIOLA GENEVIEVE OLIVER, '17 SAMUEL CARSON OSBORNE, '17 FRANCHOT TONE, '18 VIRGINIA VAN VRANKEN, '15 ELIZABETH ARNOLD VIVARTTAS, GEORGE BENTLEY' WEBBER, '15 ABRAHAM GERALD WEINBERG, '15 EDWARD JOSEPH WEST, '15 RUTH CUSHMAN WILLITS, '15 EDNA DEBORAH WOOD, '15 JOHN RANDALL ZEHNER, '16 HOWARD T. ZIMMERMAN, '16 ELIZABETH RAUSHENBUSH, '15 JAMES ROGERS, 1D, '15 JAMES GARDNER SANDERSON, JR., 17 RALPH THEODORE SEWARD, '17 DOROTHY LEOLA SHARPE, '17 LYLE ALBERT SISSON, '15 HENRY MEADE SUMMERS, '16 LAWRENCE LOWN TOWNSLEY, FLORENCE AMOR VAN YVIRT, '16 LAURA PEARL WALLACE, '17 HAROLD PAY WELLINGTON, '16 THOMAS ERSKINE, '27 WINTON IRVING PATNODE, '16 GLADYS HAYES WOODS, '16 Q, WILLIAM ADAMS FLANAGAN, '15 ARTHUR BARNARD POOLE, '16 HELEN CLARASIA WORKS, 16 JOSEPH FRIEDMAN, '16 ZENIA MARY POWELL, '17 HELEN BARBARA WRIGHT. 17 ' :II . I III V V K , , , , A, AW, ,Mm , ,,,, ,,,,Q,L,,,,,-,,-, L-.- , ,,, , ...L,...L:.- . --.L .L LLL-.. , .-L - ..-L ..-L . --- . ---.-. L- Y A -W gvwnn- ,H J I-fI' TA.. Q- ' . ,-,,,,,,,,-.fLiQ1:.1111.1 .TCiPL2i22 55:l::.E:::l.A:rlLif- Ili.-ffff' I I .-:. ..:,.Lf.1...L:. 1 4 1....A . 244.4 .EE L. L. .:-.zi3.,w13igL1ii QESQ Y 231747 AWA15 447 .17 FROM THE MAN WHO MARRIED A DUMB WIFE. Krhimff Review Six three ACE plays and 7.1 one act plays, totalling 77. performances have given over zoo students an oppor- tunity to take part in its activities and have made the past year the most pretentious in the history of the Dramatic Club. ln addition to the usual groups of one act plays, two three act productions, Smfe, and Arm: fmdrh: Moo, were presented in the spring of 1914, the latter being repreated again this year. Four other major productions, Plazyhoy of the Werterrz World, The Home into Which We Are Born, Woppin' Wharf, and The Morz Who Married zz Dumb Wzfz, were staged during the current season prior to the spring recess. Conspicuously excellent workin staging and lighting has marked the productions of the past year. That the attention attracted by this phase of the club's presentations was not confined to campus audiences alone was demonstrated when The Theatre magazine, in its March issue, published photographs of setting for Arm: ami the Man and Ooerronef. Campus theatre-goers, limited to the bi-weekly or even monthly performances of the clubs, in the past, have given their hearty support to the program of expansion, and the club's future for the next year, with ts enlarged facilities in the New Union building seems bright indeed. OUTSIDE THE TAVERN, FROM URICARDO AND VIOLAA. KU5W 443 SCENE FROM, PLAYBOY OP THE WESTERN WORLD. RWHM1 Plays Presented 1924-Q5 Arms and the Mun , . George Bernard .Ybaw The Zealous Guardian . . Miguel Cerwzrzter Strife ,,.. . . john Galrworflgv Solemn Pride ,... G. R. Leighton Never-the-less . . . .S-lflldfl Ufizlkvr A Matter of Husbands . . Fererie Molrzar The Storm . . . john Drirzlzwarer The ManWho Married Z1 Dumb Wife Arzorole Fremee Double Demon . . . . A. P. Herbert Playboy of the Western World M. .Yynge A Sunny Morning . . .Yereifn mid jezrqiiin Ricardo and Viola, CThe CoxcombD Qziintero Beaumont and Fletcher The Hall of Laughter . , . T. B, Roger.: The Washtub . , . From fbe Meilioevezl Where the Cross is Made, . Eugene O'Neill The Far-Away Princess . Hermezmi Siiderimznn The Drawback ..... Meziericr Boring The Dear Departed . . . .Ytemley Houglatozz Where D0 We Go from Here? William 0. Bezier The Trysting Place . Booth Tezrkingzoaz Wappin' Wharf . . , Cbezrler S. Brooke The Inn of Discoritent . Percival Wilde Overtones .,.... Alice Gerftenberg Beauty and thejacobin . Booth Tezrkiizgroiz The Bogie Men .,... Lezely Gregory The Pot-Boiler .... Alice Gernenberg I The House into Which We Are Born . fezcqizer Copeezzi THE FRIGHTFUL PIRATES OF MWAPPIN' WHARF. R Wf'f V'-7'--nv --'Y . -- I ,-' T N-'1 ,YAC I l ill ll Ill 4.4 ll' wil llfl flgl llll , 1 I I 'll lla M Q3 pf l llll 1 Y' kr 5 'gl 'AI' T arf: I ,Ai- ,f-5 .it hlmixfulhim '1,-.-X but ' iT ,ff' '1'ffg'f?1LTi5'-1 if Elia! ..::1. i'+gr.Q in F 1.2: L , ,L :1.f:i,::i 124,434 1 fcitfgill ,.-,k tij1gi,iL::,....I-1,'L, ,LHELV ,Lua E.,-,-ll if ' W T' i'fT1:i3.a:L.1:f:. Fl it :::.T,::::L:1T T.':.LJI.Lil? - 2:,La3f.'TT,T.TLTg5 Rail nil? l wa -ag, Q, 1'-av! Y. Y if Yeh . Ax ' A 'his' ab Sack Q ,, . . . I , .5 BH? .af ' -. rr'-vw DEBATE COUNCIL ARTHUR JOHN KEEFPE, '14 ...... . Prefident il' JOHN WINCHESTER MACDONALD, '15 . . , Setretary JOHN PERRY SEWARD, JR., '16 . . . . . . Manager WHITNEY MAYNARD TROUSDALE, '15 . Repmrevzfative of Squad FRANK CHARLES MONAGHAN, JR., '17 . Reprerevztative of Xquad JULIAN HAYNES STEWARD, '15 . . Reprexefftative of Owl: lj JOHN GALLUP LAYLIN, '15 . Reprerelftative of fafzzu ll' FACULTY MEMBERS ROBERT EUGENE CUSHMAN EVERETT LEE HUNT HERBERT AUGUST WICHELNS ALEXANDER M. DRUMMOND DEBATE SQUAD JOHN XNINCHESTER MACDONALD, '15 . . . JOHN GALLUP LAYLIN, '15 . Edward Theodore Ahlstrom, '15 Kenneth William Greenawalt, '16 Jacob Braun, '16 Joseph Roosevelt Houchins, '15 Alvin Cowan, '17 Robert Delson, '16 George Hathaway Dession, '15 Donald Westland Falconer, '16 Henry George Friedlander, '15 Milton Harvey Friedman, '16 Cornell zz Cambridge Nathan Katz, '15 Benjamin Levitan, '15 Samuel Mezansl-cy, '15 . Frank Charles Monaghan, '17 Martin Rosenblum, '15 Ross Edward Scanlan, '15 John Perry Seward, Jr., '16 RECORD 1 914-1915 Ithaca October 6, 1924 LYMAN P. WILSON - . . Chairman . . . Secretary Ralph Theodore Seward, '17 Herbert Theodore Singer, '17 Ethan Knowlton Stevens, '17 Julian Haynes Steward, '15 Lawrence Herbert Traubner, '16 Whitney Maynard Trousdale,'15 John Jacob Wille, '16 John Young, '17 Oxford System l Cornell Cornell Cornell Cornell Cornell Colgate McGill Princeton . Iowa State and Western Reserve Pennsylvania Ithaca October 31, 1924 Montreal Navember 22, 1924 Ithaca February 27, 1925 Ithaca Marcia 25, 1925 Elmira Marrb 27, 1925 Oxford System Oxford System Oxford System Oxford System Pennsylvania .Y ll 1 is L .1 1 5 a lil ill lla 5215 Q 'r il 1 Ll 450 lr 'a I F- 1, I. . ,- R. i A ' f- 1' J.,-. 5 .N f .. I .f -f Y, f 1 A .-2 v A .I ' fl .. I 1. I I1 I. 4. s -I ' +- ...,-,.-CETNTPZ-. ..f.f.. 1-f. . I Qfffnxbs . . . . . L. . - - L Y.---.--. 'TESL I 125: I 'E I I ' 7' g.gif..A ' I A 1 A I ei' I I - W T- - --'- 'T-WE'-6 -'H----FM H------ --'If .IIE . 4 -1, Ii J Y 77 H I ' ' -I I F' I. If I' Ii' 1 I' I I-'I F ' 'su .H I .III I 'SJ Wi J II ,PI I ':,I , LI 441 I' I I 1:1 IJ QI JH JJ' - .1 I, 4 5.I , Id, I J P IJI' III II ff!! IJ 5-QI B I' ! II 4 ILQI LI I JI 'QI 1 I-II 'I I . , A A G A III- LJ' . JI!! HEI' Scborcr MacDonald Comstock Krupkm J ' 51,2 Webber Brown Elliott Lonergan Roscnblum IQJ i J I IJJI QI A I I W III '86 ' ZS emorza tage :IJ I I ' I-3 EI' III I WVINNERS OF THE '86 MEMORIAL PRIZE IN PUBLIC SPEAKING I KI KEN ,fig 1887 ANDREW S. WHITE 1906 FRANCIS L. DURK If: 1888 HOWARD A. OPPENHEIM 1907 HORACE L. DAWSON II 1889 FRANK H. CALLAN 1908 LEROY R. GOODRICH 555. 2. 1890 WILLARD H. AUSTEN 1909 ABRAHAM LEVINE JI! A 1891 EDWIN D. SHURTER 1910 ALAN H. COLCORD JI lg-I 1897. ERNEST I. WHITE 1911 WILLIAM WALZER 5' KJ. f 4 1893 WILLIAM P. CHAPMAN 1917. HARRY Z. HARRIS Iggl 1894 EDWARD V. HENRY 1913 REGNAR T. KIDDE 'IQ . gflJ 1895 STEPHEN F. SHERMAN, JR. 1914 WILLIAM D. SMITH ,Q I SjfI' 1896 ERWIN ESMOND 1915 RAYMOND P. SANFORD 31.5 1897 HERRICK C. ALLEN 1916 HENRY KLAUBER 1898 MORTIMER GSTHEIMER 1917 MARION L. WHITE 44 ,Qf - 1899 WILLIAM O. MORGAN 1918 HORACE E. SCHACKLETON IJ Q 1900 WILLIAM H. MORRISON, 1919 RUTH EDITH WELKOWITZ i 1 OI WILLIAM A. FRAYER 1 10 OHN ALDRICH RODGER II 9 MI I 1901 CHARLES B. DOWD 197.1 JAMES ALOYSIUS SMYTHE J 75 4 ,. QI 1903 ELIAS H. KELLEY 197.1 CHARLES MATHER PARKER I gl 4 1904 CHARLES H. TUCK 197.3 WILBUR SAMUEL HOWELL 4 ff I 1905 WILLIAM L. RANSOM 197.4 MARTIN ROSENBLUM 4 NI VJ I ' I: , I II C, I ,I - I 3 5'peakeI'I in I924 E' - W 3 I' CHARLES BRADLEY, '7. MARGARET ANN LONERGAN '26 5 I5 I , 7 , ,J MARY ELIZABETH BROWN, 7.5 JOHN WINCHESTER MACDONALD, 15 ,L OLIVER DIXON COMSTOCK, '7.4 MARTIN ROSENBLUM, '15 If I EDWARD JAMES ELLIOTT, '7.6 MAX SEBORER, '7.5 5 NATHAN KRUPKIN, '7.5 GEORGE BENTLEY WEBBER, '7.5 I T- ,, IT, if I - .... . ..... - - ---. 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'Y-?f':--ilrri- ?af-ffiiiii FfQ3+,?..- 'efEf511EA'2--,-v-1-f:1-1--'f---W-Fmffwnxvf ,f41im-,Tw 1.1 -lififliff if'..i.ffiQAf'g'M Q11 I T111 1 ' P j 1 4: 11 1 ,I 1 1' 1,1 1.- 11 li 11,1 1-4 151 l Y -I 111 1 1 111 1 1 1 11 1 111 11 E1 111 Katz Scanlan Roscnblum 1 13 Houchins Layliu Mczansky 1 1 .11 1 .1 1 11 I 1 - 171 94 M emorzal Stage 111 117g WINNERS OF THE ,94 MEMORIAL PRIZE IN DEBATE 1 1 1. 1 1895 WILLIAM PORTER CHAPMAN 1910 HEEER EMLYN GRIFFITHS 1 1896 HARLEY NUTTING CROSBY 1911 GAY HARBIN BROWN 18 DANIEL HANMER WELLS 1 Il RALPH EDWIN PIERCE 1 1111 9 1 18 8 GAIL LAUGHLIN 1 1 HAROLD RIEGELMAN 11111 9 3 1111.1 1899 JAMES BENNETT NOLAN 1914 WILLIAM DORSETT SMITH , 1:1 1900 FRANK HOWARD HAUSNER 1915 LOUIS YURLIC GAEERMAN 1151 19O1 SIDNEY S. LOWENTHAL 1916 RALPH HARRIS BLANCHARD 1111111 1 11'1 19O1 FLOYD LESLIE CARLISLE 1917 JACOB GOULD SCHURMAN, JR. 1 1,11 1903 GEORGE DAVIS CROFTS 1918 DANIEL THOMAS GILMARTIN, JR. 1 1 L1 1904 WILLIAM LYNN RANSOM 1919 EDWARD EUGENE DICKER I9O5 NEAL DOW BECKER I9?.O WILLIAM HURSH FARNHAM 1 141 I906 GEORGE WILLIAM ROESCH 197.1 RALPH HARRY SMITH 1 19O7 FRANCIS LAMMERTS DURK 197.7. VICTOR OTTO WEHLE I 1111 19O8 ROSCOE CLAUDIUS EDLUND 197.3 MURRAY FOSTER JOHNSON 111 1909 CHARLES ROLAND HUGINS 197.4 GEORGE GARTLAND CONNELLY 111 1915 MARTIN ROSENBLUM . 11 1 2, J . WL' 5P66ZkE7'J' zn 1925 1 1 111 JOSEPH ROOSEVELT-HOUCHINS, '16 SAMUEL MEZANSKY, '7.5 111 NATHAN KATZ, '7.5 I MARTIN ROSENBLUM, '15 Hg JOHN GALLUP LAYLIN, '15 ROSS EDWARD SCANLAN, '15 1gj1 1? 1? IT ii? 1f?'iA ifffff Hg.11 45 7. -'1 1 1 1 1 1- 1: 1 ,.........-.... fm---MM- . .-L,..h--..S... ...L. ..,1,...,,..,..F..- r 1, 1 ,. 1 1 . 1 111 1. 1 1 1 1 1 I E 1 1 2:1 1 ' 1 .V .Y if 4'1 : 1 1.134 41h 113531311 , ' ...:-,. 1. 11 ,af --1-.- 1 '11LL-.1 -4Z1.-,Qi.- A.-. - . -- Y. .. '-'- 'L1 . Jfffn' 1 We 5' 11111 11- 1 11-1'1 1.I 11 1 1 1 1111 . 11 .1 L1 11 1. 11 11 11 1 V 'Z 1: 'N ' Connelly Rosenblum 11 Cohen Gladstone Comstock 1131111 1 111' I 1 11 W Oodford Stage . 12 ' 'I WINNERS OF THE XVOODFORD PRIZE IN ORATORY 1871 JOHN E. MOORE 1897 DANIEL H. WVELLS 1877. ADOLPHUS L. RADER 1898 CHARLES H. MAYER 111111 1873 CAWMC1 Rescindedb 1899 HERBERT B. LEE 1 5 11 1874 JAMES E. GLUCK 1900 EUGENE T. LIES 1 1111 1875 GEORGE H. FITCH 1901 SIDNEY S. LOWENTHAL 121 1876 CLARENCE H. ESTY 1907. MICHAEL A. FORD 11111 1877 GEORGE W. GILLETTE 1903 ALFRED HUGER' 11 I 1878 CHARLES W. AMES 1904 WILLIAM A. MURPHY 1111f'11' 1879 ALFRED MILLARD 1905 PAUL R. BUTLER 1 1111 I 1880 FRANK C. WHITNEY 1906 CHARLES H. TUCK 1 511 1881 CAWQTC1 Rescindedl 1907 XVILLIAM W. TAYLOR 1 Q11 1887. Divided between 1908 ELIZABETH E. COOK 1 CHARLES P. BACON and 1909 ROSCOE C. EDLUND 1 511' FRANK R. LUCKEY 1910 STANTON GRIFFIS 1 1111 1883 ASA A. ALLING 1911 GEORGE M. WOLESON 1884 CHARLES A. POTTER 1911 ALAN H. COLCORD 1885 STODDARD M. STEVENS 1913 LESLIE HERBERT GROSER 1- 1886 E. D. ABIMUN DE LIMA 1914 HAROLD RIEGELMAN 111 1887 HORACE WHITE 1915 DUANE S. HATCH 1 1888 PHILIP C. PAYNE. 1916 MORRISJ. ESCOLL 17' 1889 HOWARD A. OPPENHEIM 1917 YING CHING YANG 1890 FRANK A. ABBOTT 1918 CHEN KU 1 1891 CAWard ResCindedD 1919 WALTER MEASDAY, JR. fl 1891 EDWIN D. SHURTER 1910 WILLIAM HURSH FARNHAM 1893 ERNEST I. WHITE 1911 IRMA MAY GREENAWALT 1894 HARRIET C. CONNOR 1917. MADELINE HILDA GROSSHANDLER 1, 1895 GEORGE P. DYER 197.3 JOHN DANIEL LYONS, JR. 1896 CHARLES H. RAMMELKAMP 197.4 SIDNEY ARTHUR GLADSTONE 1 11.1 .1 I924 1 ,fx 1 CHARLES COHEN, '7.4 GEORGE GARTLAND CONNELLY, ,7.4 11 OLIVER DIXON COMSTOCK, '7.4 SIDNEY ARTHUR GLADSTONE, ,7..4 IJ MARTIN ROSENBLUM, '24 19 . 11.- 1 .1 1 11 .1111 11.1 11 1:1 1.11 1 11 11l 11 if? 1. 1 11. 11 1111 11. 111 111 111 11. 11 2 - 1 1. .11 11f 1. 1 11.1 113 11- 11a 111' 111: 12.3 1, 11 '1 111 1. 1Q 11-1 1 1 1 1 '11 11.21 11 1 1 1 1 '11 1-1 11.1 117 '11L1 111 11, 1? 11-5 11 11-1 '1i 1.3 111g 113 11111 11 1,11 11. QE' 11-' 111 1 12' 1: '15 R - ., ,ma i- . 1 1 '-Y X' , wr 1 ,ai .gi ,'-:Z E' 1 . Lx' -1 - - .f ' Tf'if:i.1':1.. is--:Tf'1.f g . ij' I 5113211 r4 ff A nf- --774 AV H 9-. , ga--- J 5 1 1 N,-, - .gi - '-'D' '-' f 1' D' -7 13:1 -. 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KILPATRICK CASS WARD WHITNEY BERNARD WVILLIAM SHAPER DUANE SPENCER HATCH JENNIE THERESA MINNICK GLADYS MARION HESQ 1918 1919 1910 1911 1911 1913 1914 1915 FRANK LEROY MANNING PERCY LAWRENCE DUNN HAROLD LEROY CREAL DAVID SEAVER COOK LOUIS AYLESBURY ZEHNER WILLIAM ADAMS FLANAGAN GEORGE BENTLEY W'E13BER CUYLER EMORY PAINE ANDREW' ACKERMAN, '15 HAROLD IVES FREDERICK, '15 JUDITH FRIED, '15 .Swpeakerf in 1925 HERBERT THOMAS HUCKLE, '16 CUYLER EMORY, PAINE, '15 HELEN JOSEPHINE SMITH, '15 H AY YAA , Y .,.A A W A Q Y ,Y ,,., A -H 'Mm-,-YL,,,,!, N- , 4,,,,,,,,, Y ,,,,,,,,,L,, 1, . ,,.,.,..,..,...,.-.,...,........,.......1,..... 454 V V ,,f.:c. -. ,Q Q 1 , , V .f - .K Q f---A.......4...--,-M.,.- :... -f. - -1 H'-q--J 'L f' 1. H155 ...L.L:j',i. , ,, L, g .. ,. -.,, A-W w., x-g.:,- . L . V- , L1 V, L .,.V- . - Y , 5, bi-.2..x R ,'.' . , tw Y-ji -. 1- K,-.i. L' . 1:15 ' VJ I ..,. S. V . . ... . A . ' 1-.. .1 . - V 7 i - V ' J 1. K- Sw A A 1 lv, . PQ, - ' f La. 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ET 1,11 x x w Y Q 1 W , H0 Boycc Davis Woolson Matthicssen Nobel Svversie Phelps Horton English Finch Kern M. E. Thompson Dession H. Smith Brokaw Galbreath Brett Lewis Lang Owings Chandler Criswell Punzelt Edentield Eldredge Tracy Emerson W, jones Brimme Hardy Harris Gillett C, Thompson Webber Talbot Kcnfield Thomson Greene Beebe Hoyt Welch Curley Rhodes Van Voorsr Senay Meyns Pierson Fischer Seibel Miles Bisch St. Auburn Ross Rose Steiger Ewart Atkinson Martin Mason Siegfried Hepburn Kcnnclly Ballard L. Smith Catlin Reed Dunckel Chntfield M. White Koons Brown Strunk Klcinberger Burden Unwin Millar Exner Arimnnn Gcrmond Baldwin R. White Greene Grohmunn Spurrier Reynolds Vincent Lennox McCullough Speiclen Ackerman Marshall Titus Givan Kohl Rostenbcrg Price MacQuecn Gaige Jamison Griswold Gccty Hirst Hilbert Maraist Pirnie Wade Corbett Whipple 458 Col. H, V. Wade, Commanding Lieut. Col. W. M. Gaigehlr. i aa Reserve Ojicersi Training Corps United Stare: Ojicerx on Duty with the R.0.T.C., Cornell Uuiocrfity ' Colonel jesse C. Nicholls, retired, Commandant Lieut. Col. W. A. Castle Major R. E. Anderson, F. A. Captain C. T. Senay, Inf. Captain O. R. Rhoads, Inf. Captain G. P. Hays, F. A. Captain S. jackson, Inf. Captain R. V. Maraist, F. A. FIRST BATTALION May H. T. Hirst, Commanding M ' XV K Captain R. Eden, Inf. Captain E. M. Curley, Vet. ISC Lieut. L. Meyns, Ord. Ist Lieut. F. A. Sibert, F. A. ISI Lieut. A. Pierson, Inf. Ist Lieut. M. Van Voorst, S. C Lieut. Col. R. M. Vose SECOND BAITALION Maj. D. W. Punzelt, Commanding ay. . .Webber, Commanding Company' A Captain G. C. Green ISE Lieut. W. H. Brunke Company B Captain A. Ackerman Ist Lieut. M. A. Sullivan ISI Lieut. H. Arfmann Company C Captain O. T. Griswold Ist Lieut. H. Wehmhoff Compazgn D Captain C. A. Gillett ISE Lieut. H. C. Bebb ISI Lieut. E. V. Brimmer ISC Lieut. M. F. Korn Company . Captain D. R. Ferris ISE Lieut. W. M. Geety Company F Captain H. Speiden ISI Lieut. H. D. Unwin . FIELD ARTILLERY FIRST BATTALION Maj. H. C. Givan, Commanding Battery A Captain C. S. Thompson ISE Lieut. C. G. Lennox ISI Lieut. E. G. Davis Battery B Captain C. M. Stainton Ist Lieut. K. G. Van Wynen and Lieut. R. Zehnet Battery C Captain V. L. Kohl ISI Lieut. A. Swersie Headquarters Battery Captain L. L. Kenheld ISI Lieut. C. E. F. Lewis SIGNAL CORPS Captain W. N. Vincent, Commanding ISC Lieut. D. W. Exnet ISI Lieut. G. C. Jamison, Jr. and Lieut. C. G. Miller Company G Captain L. B. Edenfield ISI Lieut. E. A. Ctemer Compargf Captain G. R. Beebe ISI Lieut. D. Nobel ISI Lieut. H. S. Phelps Company I Captainj. B. Tracy ISC Lieut. C. W. Hyne Company Captain L. K. Harris ISE Lieut. H. Warriner Company L . Captain L. T. Corbett ISC Lieut. N. A. Owings! Company M Captain C. E. Whi ple ISC Lieut. R. W. Egvvards SECOND BATTALION Maj. S. A. Talbot, Commanding Battery D I Captain S. Maas ISE Lieut. M. K. Cannon, Jr. Ist Lieut. E. G. Thorp Battery Captain M. T, Thomson ISE Lieut. A. H. Schimmelpfennig Battery F 1' Ca tain R. B. Hardy 1n5Lieut. A. V. Leun and Lieut. L. I. Woolson Combat Train Captain A. Lang an Lieut. A. E. Kern BAND Drum Majorj. S. Livermore Chief Musician G. T. Larson Chief Musician H. S. Lewis Chief Trumpeter F. H. Weeks 1151. f .2 .1 's-iv-.1w.1,ew-iam Nw. .Ls 1 SL ' is-'1 ' -fle- ,-,Sec ' FH- st VT:-T' f 'm af-1. fx, 'tw H TJ . ' ' f' ei Q 'G I ,... ...-,,-...a,.,.,,.a.ef..aa.1 N NF. A AT THE SPRING REVIEW Reserve O cers' Training Corps As a land grant institution under the Morrill Act of 1861, Cornell requires two years of military training from every undergraduate before he obtains a degree. Through the provision of the National Defense Act of 1916, the present Reserve Officers' Training Corps has replaced the original organization. Colonel C. Nicholls, in command of the regular Army organization at Cornell, has under him thirteen Army officers and twenty-four enlisted men, who form the faculty of the Military Department. Fifty-five men completed the four year course last year, being graduated into the Officers' Reserve Corps ofthe United States Army. Inspection by officers detailed from the regular Army to appraise the work that the corps has done during the year, is the event toward which all efforts are directed. Lieut. Col. P. T. Hayne and Lieut. Col. A. A. Maybach examined the work of the five divisions in 1914. They witnessed the field maneuvers of the Infantry, Artillery, Signal Corps, Veterinary, and Ordnance branches during the afternoon of May 10, each unit going through its routine drill. Preceding the Review, which took place at 3:45 o'cloclc, President Farrand presented the President's Medal to Cadet A. M. Boyce, '16, and the L. L. Seaman prizes to Cadet Captain V. E. Simrell, '14, and Cadet Lieutenant George F. Titus, '15. Awards were also made to Cadets W. G. Mollenberg, '14, and D. W. Exner, '14. Miss Wilhelmina Barton, daughter of the late Colonel F. A. Barton, presented the Barton cup to Cadet Captain R. S. johnson, '14. The two thousand undergraduate members of the R.O.T.C. then marched past the reviewing group, composed of President Farrand, the two inspecting officers, Dean 'R. M. Ogden, and the Regular Army officers stationed here. Due to rain, the final inspection scheduled for Alumni Field the next day, was held in the New Armory. v ....,,1......-2-,-,4......-f-, .. . - . -i..- - .,.. -at . -1 -V-.. , -U-K......F,..-a-:1-f7........--....,....-.af...,.--,..... ....-., 16- 460 -.,- V---N -. W' 4 Egg, ee-A? .up 2 -5 , 1: H--,f, ': .','ff Ti:a l wr- 'Ti' Tfi' ' .Qu :ff Fifi, lla-It 532 f-. --.L - 4...+ ' Q- . i I - ' WQZJ W, i ...W ff-Z R. wig. a.,ae,Lf1ef:.:f5fT1f.::e ,t!E:.,. xg, -Ja I-,rf .1-9141.3 .Aw tinx .gig :iii gig 'H' ' 1 '-T- t fftfrag tiftfi J - ,Lexx FL' .1 -M , ' i ' ' ':g,: if: r:--- A --'tj 1412-:.-... .. . j ,..7 X-,,ji f --.Q .JM 'p..4.'l.-L.,-..V-- ...hi ..., .gil '.-.l.L.i. Z',.4L.l,...........7, in-A..l..... i. . EYES RIGHT Summer camp was the next important event in the military year. About eighty men attended these camps in the summer of 1914. The Artillery went to Madison Barracks, the Infantry to Plattsburg, the Signal Corps to Camp Vail, the Veterinary to Carlisle Barracks, and the Ordnance to the Aberdeen Proving Grounds. Here the men received training fitting them to take their places as Cadet officers the following fall. Work in the military department started with the enrollment of approximately nineteen hundred men during registration week. Of this number about two hundred and fifty enter the advanced course. Participation ofthe R.O.T.C. in the local Armistice Day parade was the first break in the weekly drills. The three companies drilling regularly that day formed a bat- talion of four platoons, marshalled by Col. I. M. Unger, and left the Drill Hall shortly after two o'clock. The procession marched to DeWitt Park, where President Farrand dedicated a monument to the men who died for their country during the World War. After this event, interest centered on the annual competition to be held on Decem- ber 13. Maj. F. L. Purdon, Capt. A. MacNab, and Lieut. D. Riley, of the Syracuse University R.O.T.C., named Company A the winner of the Sophomore Infantry competition, Company H the Freshmen, Battery D the Sophomore Artillery, and Battery E the Freshmen Artillery. President Farrand then presented seventy cadet commissions and twenty-two Scabbard and Blade medals. Company H, winners of the Freshmen competition, was presented with the colors by Mrs. Livingston Farrand. The President, in a short address, congratulated the corps on its showing, emphasiz- ing the importance of military discipline in after life. Drill activities for the year are almost finished. The Artillery branch, being the only college Artillery unit in the country, except the Virginia Military Institute, which actually fires shrapnel, has about a thousand rounds of ammunition to fire on the Turkey Hill range. Preparations are already under way for the annual spring in- spection, when Cornell will have another opportunity to maintain its rating as a ' 'distinguished college. W.: :- 4f.'gQry.vS5gfv5-35 D.-argl-3:5-e.L,.1i r. 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N. RIPLEY il if i H. V. CARRERE C. JOHNSON D. M. SECOR f 9,151 4 E. COYKENDALL R. C. LUDLUM F.. W. THOMAS ' I ,qi 'j j, D. F. DAVIS F. D. MCHUGH W. R. THOMPSON X ' :A J G. R. DAVIS, LD W. MCKINLEY W. M. TROUSDALE ' A A J Q 5 E. B. DENNIS, JR. W. H. MACOMBER D. K. WILSON JN W Li F. M. DORRIS F. G. MORITZ C. P. WRIGHT HQ' 1 if E. DUPEY K. M. YOUNG I if J I 1916 MEMBERS T if-5 I 1 'G C. ADAMS M. M. CLEAVER, 7.D C. E. MCNEAL J V, . I E. L. ANDERSON D. M. COPPIN A. B. MACNEIL A R. ARONSON I. DOMONKOS T. D. MATTHIESSEN 1 J, f 12 E' H- BAILEY, 7-D W. EICHLEAY R. B. MEIGS iii N P. D. BAKER F. L. EMENY S. G. PATERSON X 1 .P W. S. BEECHER E. H. EMERSON T. W. PEW f i, F A. BIEMILLER D. R. FERRIS C. C. POPE Hp ' H- BLOMEIER F. S. FRIED C. RUSSELL, LD A ' If 5 . W. BLOSS A. J. GERHART S. H. SHRIVER 3 iwijg 5 ' A. C. BOWDISH O. T. GRISWOLD H. SWAN If iii! Il J A W. P. BOWDRY L. P. HAM J. P. SYME I pl J H- BRADLEY E. U. HILL G .S. TAREELL, JR. i J . BRECKENRIDGE M. C. H C. T EFTS 5? 4 Tix ix W. W. 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Affixtant Manager of Track E, J. BEL. J. C. NICHOLLS , . . Bafketball Aeloieor ' E ' L' DAKE ' - . Captain of Baflaetnall H , J' DERHAM 1 . Manager of Baflzetoall 11 P . P. BOWDRY . A.-'xiftant Manager of Bafketball ROP. C. L. DURHAM . . . Wreftlirzg Acloifor . F' O' AFELD - - . . Captain of Wreetling SOODMAN ' ' - .. . .Manager of Wreftling 4 ' ' ALL ' - - v Amzftant Manager of Wreftling : DEAN F. H. BoswoR'rH,Jn. h D I Lyme, Adm-D, ! A' C' BOWDISH - - - . . . Captain of Soccer 5 D' M' SECOR ' ' - . . Manager of .Yoccer 1 H' H' BLOMEIER - Anixtant Manager of Soccer I C' D' BOSTWXCK - . . . Lacrone Aelvicor I G' E' HALL ' - . . Captain of Laeroue X KAEHBERY ' . 1 . Manager of Lacroue W P . . EH . . . Affiftant Manager of Lacrofee U ROP' R' M' OGDEN - . . . Tennif Aclvifor I F' C' MALLERY ' . . Captain of Tennif f 5 SHWINGEL . . Manager of Tennir ' ' ' EYER - - A.r.ri.rtant Manager of Tanner W PROP. R. A. EMERSON . b l h Haig, Amin,- Qi C' M' STAINTON - - . . 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Baxeball S ' R. P. Bullen . , Track 197-7 ,3 l N. C. Burnett . , , Hockey E. Carey,Jr. . . . - FW b'H J, W. A. Cnrrarl,Jr. . Wfenling S. S. Evans,Jr. . Fagtbdll .1 J H. M. Chestnut . . .Yomr H. Hoekelmarl A Bareball lfl l W. F. Cook . . . Incer C. E. Houghton C '-'J'CW 'J' llfl l J. E. Coykendall . . , . Track H. W. Isaly . - FW'b'H ... l 7 D- F. Davis.Jr. . . . . . . Bareball 1. s. Moline: . . -i-- F 0 'f'U LJJ A. R. de Presse .... Track, Cron-Country R. B. Munns .... .... F oofboll .531 2 , A li - - , --- , , .YV ,.,,., illfll ' 1-'.e,1:g:g3.l'-g.tf ggqyaq Qfpirvggggw.-N' -' - 1 ---f'-'. if, 1 1 i . -r '- -4:1-:ri JU- L ur-. ' - 'fe '.p,g:,.e.:.. t1::i..::4.-- ..12LL...,.L:.:.-1.,.:,.se-Q-f:4Q-nal ' . YV - A-W A777 L 473 N-' W, X 5' N if? Vlfg .f ' 1 -mx -A Q? 7 1 'V , ,V ,FEV , H ' 5 Q lw , , A f it A, 1? ? 3 3 i' B 4 5 W 'Q E7 H J :L FKYL i is J F2 if ' 5 Q5 si gif Bubin 9 E if m .E 3 I :J f 3 7 Q. E 1 fi . J E . Y V... Y-,..... -....,.f .,. ,. . ,J W, Y, WJ, ., . ,D I :M rm Y i f H 474 4. , f - f' 1 -f K ll 1 Y A. l,i,Q.,g , AZT1- - W sw- l 7' if -+1 rf. ,Ag f,,,,:,, ,f1.:i,:q:::,Tif ,fp 1' f 5 I-.H f' 'H YI , ,.,., , .. . , , , ,li 1. ,' ' ' ' f 3 L L 'i f'5 .'.'1Z j, ':Tf ',-.'l , , . 77, Y A.. ,il l --i-h... .,a4ic,t,s,i..-.. N r l f , 1 Q l X oozfbczll 1924 To develop a football combina- tion that would continue the undefeated record of the past three seasons was the difficult task fac- ing Coach Gilmour Dobie when the first two weeks of pre-season practice began in September. The line presented the most hopeful outlook, with five Varsity men back, Captain Henderson and Kneen, ends, Kearney, left tackle, Morris, left guard, and Affeld, center. The loss of Sundstrom, All- American tackle, by graduation, was keenly felt on the right side of the line, and the ineligibility of Savage and Berean, both Varsity men of the preceding year, still further weakened it. Various com- binations were tried, Hill at right tackle and Trousdell at right guard playing the earlier games, while later Evans was used at the tackle position and Munns and Carey alternated at guard. But it was the backfield that presented the greatest problem. The famous trio of Pfann, Ramsey, and Cassidy, a group of stars, the filling of whose places in a season would be nothing short of a mir- acle, was lost by graduation. Patterson and Whetstone were back, forming the nucleus of the new quartette, the rest of which was made up at various times of Wade,Wester, Friend, Isaly, Hoek- elman, and Molinet. The strong group of opponents that the Varsity was scheduled to meet made pre-season predictions far from optimistic. Rutgers and M J,-K, ,ffffqiff I f-3 A . ll, . - -, a1..d,,,g,- . -.. ,r .-.. , ., - .. ir ,-u,....t-'fi .V ' .,,,, 'SJ' . . . ,,--, , ...:...-.,..T H ,, ,,:,,fiff'f,, tm, :ir ll? Dartmouth were both powerful, Columbia, under the guiding hand of Percy I-Iaughton, was just beginning N F to come into the football spotlight, and Pennsylvania l F1 was credited with the best team in a decade and a half. With his customary taciturnity, Mr. Dobie made few re- l marks, and those of a decidedly unfavorable character, and started the real task of moulding another Cornell . football team. Ili' Cornell supporters were greatly interested in the work- I 1 A l 'ri il 4. pl in , . 6. li fi fi . .ll l las t lzl ya F, qs Ki l H511 il. le f, fi Sli iw lil! i. I l ,. 11 ir, 'N fx if lla l Qi W l. li l 511. , l fe ii -fl! nu ,,, 1 . X fl lx ll!! ll 231 l I Y: If if, l l IW in ., ,V 3, .1 i l l Ex w V 4. l El Nl .3- - -fa-- 4. ,gm-.g.... ing out of the problem, and 7,ooo spectators gathered in the Schoellkopf stands for the opening contest with St. Bonaventure on September 9.7. This was the largest crowd ever to attend an opening game in Ithaca. Only once during the game did a St. Bonaventure man come within ten yards of the Cornell goal. Although the playing of the Varsity was undeniably ragged, with the aid of several of the famous Dobie off tackle sweeps and Wade's ninety-yard run for a touchdown in the second quarter, they succeeded in rolling up a score of 56. In Niagara the Varsity faced a far stronger aggregation, but pulled through to a 17 to o victory. Dobie's men showed some improvement over the week before, but the visitors presented a powerful defense, and held them to one touchdown during the first half. Several substitutions were made in the second half, however, and their defense was forced to weaken before the consistent rushing of the Red team, which succeeded in making fifteen first downs in the last twenty minutes of play. HENDERSON Captain October II marked the formal opening and dedication of the new Cornell Crescent and also the end of Cornell's string of twenty-six straight football victories. Only once in twenty years of football history has a home team vvon at the dedication game of a new Held or stadium, and the Red team broke no precedent, losing to Williams and meeting their first defeat since the Thanksgiving Day game with Penn in 1910. The first quarter was scoreless, but in the second the Varsity started a march down the field. After three consecutive Hrst downs they fumbled. Williams kicked and the march began again, only to be interrupted by another fumble..The third try was a success. Four hrst downs were made, and a forward pass from Hoekelman to Isaly, netting twenty-five yards, placed the Varsity in a position to score, Whetstone ploughing through center for the touchdown. ln the last minute of the half he kicked the goal. The Red and White continued to outrush the visitors in the second half, but a fumbled punt on Cornell's five-yard line, snatched up by Ide, gave Williams their first touchdown, followed by the extra point. ln the last quarter, Popham intercepted a Cornell pass. With the ball on the Cornell thirty-five yard line, Clement, the Purple's fullback, hurled a perfect pass to lde far over on the west side of the field, who raced over the goal with the winning touchdown. Before either team recovered from the surprise of the beautifully executed coup, the final pistol cracked, leaving the Cornell supporters in the daze of their first defeat in three years, and throwing sg.. ..:.f..:. . ,T ,i91f..2Q1lff. ..: QLII-4l-,-.'.Z.' :gif LQ .llaiflli f 5.1 L..1f.' - .mfwua .LLg...-g....,.......L .z. 475 . fs V U 1 Nia,-,na ,,,. Y- , f ,gf , -, - B .ff-in 2 i f:-5 1 ,QQ t.-f-, ,am L Q' I , ., - - ,, . ,A - '--' -- f-- Y-A -AH-'---N-' - Tr--rfrf-:-we-fry , . , it .YA , , Y . -,. , ,,,f.,i, N. V .71 L,,,,, J , ,. .. ,-, ,,- ,f ,a ,., V, , ,. , , , , , ,Y ,,,,-M..,.f 6,L Y 1-. . ' ,' 'Y ,, x L ' , , , ,,,,,,,,',4M, Y, ,-,.aa. VM. .- --7.- Y. , ,,,, -,',... .. ,:.. ,,-,..n . ,a , ,. '- the tiny Williams contingent into a veritable frenzy of excitement and enthusiasm. Cornell met her second defeat the following Saturday at the hands of a heavier and more experienced Rutgers eleven. Hazel, the visitors' big All-American halfback, threw a long forward pass to Bliss in the first quarter, and then kicked a goal from placement. In the second quarter, Hazel's long punts and the marvelous driving power of the entire backfield forced the Red and White down the field, Benkert going over for a touchdown. Throughout the second half Cornell strove desperately to overcome Rutgers' lead, but lacked the final driving power to push over a touchdown. The excellent work of Patterson and Kearney prevented the Scarlet and Black from scoring again, the final count being io to o. Columbia was scheduled as Cornell's next opponent, but the usual gaiety of the annual event was shadowed by the sudden death of the Blue and White's great coach, Percy Haughton, the Monday before the game. His passing was of special significance to Cornellians because he had been coach of the football teams in 1899 and 19oo. During these years he proved himself a competent and popular leader, losing but four games of the twenty-tvvo played under his tutelage. Among the men who were under him were C. A. Lueder, 'oz, and Romeyn Berry, 'o4. After leaving here he went to Harvard, where he guided the Crimson elevens for several years with no small measure of success. Columbia was his last charge, and here the acme of his career was reached. By hard work, perseverance, and skillful coaching he had developed a comparatively weak and unimportant Morningside eleven into the formidable opponent that faced the Varsity on November 1. Flags at Schoellkopf were flown at half mast, and the exercises which had been planned to dedicate further the new Crescent were omitted. Between the halves the Cornell band marched out on the field and formed itself into the giant human letters, P. H. , as another tribute to Columbia's dead coach. The silent figure of Mrs. Haughton in deep black against the background of the colorful stands was a sombre reminder to the Blue and White eleven of the precepts and teachings of their deceased leader, and inspired them to fight as they never had fought before. The new stands were nearly filled, and the gate receipts showed. an attendance of over I7,000 people, the largest football crowd ever gathered together thus far at Ithaca. KEARNEY Captain-Elect Columbia was doomed to receive more than her share of disappointments, for on this day Cornell fans saw an aggregation reminiscent of last year's mighty machine, and the Varsity achieved its one great victory of the season by a score of 414 to o. A stiff south breeze was blowing as Columbia kicked off, and the ball was carried completely over the North goal which Cornell was defending. Play began on the twenty-yard line, but the Varsity was soon forced to kick. Shortly after, Pease, Columbia's quarterback, made an attempt at a field goal from the thirty-live-yard .m .a:s,1:.w, , 1 . ,,,, ,,.,..Q.c, . ,.,. .A...a..... . AM, 74.4- V.. . -,a.a,,-j.1: M. .-Aa, ...'. . 4- HQ-A -.27-. -- -JN-Q i, 4C.4.a...a-.i...r.-,..L....u..' '.,Q.:.4,LQMn-..,,:,g.,, ,. nn... .....:-.. '....,4::g..f'.g,.,..,,L- . .4 ,Q-,J,1i!g.,:1L..:-., 'V Y. V, fn., 4- 1-.i.L.lS.!,Qg, 43 .:... -,-.4...,,.nL '--- --Q-.---.1 -.-M--- A 477 i , ,. -., 1, gray- a , , .1 , .-,, -'e-- ,..,-......,.,.:..,..15a. ga. ,c,,.J , ... 'Vw' , I 'i ' . ,,.,:1c,,.....C...,,,.,,,-Q-uk, ,,- - .Y -- -. . . W. 1 1 , -......-.L ..nL and-M,-. A F V- ...a 'Vx ,f '- ,ll .f'g:Q'?5,' Rx, -' M 122---. fs-Em ll'f51'1 -if-,f liwfil Q11 .,a. ..-M ,.,. if wang?-' , w-27,15 ij: gin my-1.-. pd.: 1' ,E-3?-w.rx. ,yniv A-'J' W 1 -- --as - --S --H+ A --L. lf! amy -n , 't .-g ,,,.f QL, .---.m..,.a-,,,.f,q Y- .VY...PFa-W--Y .auf .,...a.a,,:.,,,1,i...,,.s.-K, ,,,.,.,,,.,,,,,,.,,,,,K,,,1,, ,,,.,.,,,, Hwwffr W 1 ll E x , WILLIAMS GAME TW WESTER AROUND END line, but failed. During the rest of the quarter neither team made much headway on the attack, although Patterson reeled off one ten-yard gain for Cornell It was chi fl . e y a punting duel,A vvith Kirchmeyer, kicking with the wind, maintaining a slight advantage over Whetstone. Cornell scored soon after the opening of the second quarter. Pease fumbled Whetstone's long spiral on Columbia's tvvelve-yard line. Affeld recovered the ball, and Molinet carried it across on the third stab at the line. A few minutes later Pease fumbled again on his tvvelve-yard line, but pulled out of the hole by intercept- ing a Cornell pass. The ball remained in Columbia's territory the rest of the period, but Whetstone failed in an attempt at a field goal, and the Varsity vvas prevented from scoring again in the hrst half. In the early minutes of the third quarter, Koppisch, the Blue and White's captain, until then pre- PATTERSON vented from making his usual sensa- WHETSTONE I .-a.ai - ,..'.....,.,,..:,1, -V '-F ' 'frm ' Y PM ' 'Y I I U I M , -Y: X 1,17 I ,, ,,,,,,i, J, Y If--11:,z.:, f4,i-..-?..,,,..,,+ ,.. .-....-.. -. tw ai ir., Y 'ei :i:t:::: i'i:Ti:': e - 'ge' --A 'N ' -b '-a-'--2- J..-G..-,... V V A K 4:,A,V,:,Th:,,,W,,- ,- Y.- 478 I I ,i l 1 i .i ii ul ll I 9' 5? F Q Y 4 fi 54 Q. r - ., iff f 'iwtiff'3571?-fiiiifiir-it' ':.::.-f::p,f T 'tnT 1Q' , -V gif' '1 . ,, .,,. ik 5 HEQT-,-,,,a.c, ,a..,.W,-. .. --- . . a - C . it R. . .... W r, mi- jrfl ffl, ' Sail ti . 5 l 1 fi l I ini. -vnA. ii S P -ii ,. Ei gin! Q H ill l' i .i' l lf l li i RUTGERS GAME my 2' WHETSTONE THROUGH THE LINE tional runs, broke loose for his one brilliant performance of the game, and ran twenty- five yards around right end. But Columbia was detected holding and penalized fifteen QQ yards, nullifying the gain and forcing the New Yorkers to kick from the shadow of E: p their own goal. Whetstone scored the Varsity's second touchdown on a rush from J ' Columbia's thirty yard line, and added the extra point with his toe to make Q1 the score 14. Molinet gained all but the last five yards of the distance. Columbia opened an aerial offence in the final quarter, but succeeded in complet- E' ing only one pass. Cornell also failed to score again, and the game ended with Afi'eld's interception of a pass that gave the Varsity the ball on its own thirty-three yard line. Molinet, the big Cuban sophomore, played his first game for the Varsity, and was easily the star of the game. He added a much ff l needed punch to the backfield, and his i knife like thrusts at the Columbia line Q' MORRIS were the direct cause of both touch- KNEEN if new all-.- r r . ..,t :,.-,--i-,M . and ana--. .a 479 till ttf ., an 4: 'I EJ 3 QI - I 31 '7- ia 'Q ,. Q I - , ' . I ,Q g. Ig Y I' H ,I 1 1 C II -I 1, if 3,2 -1 F 5 1 I E 5' 5 - I 3 t r ' P ,I -.I .V . COLUMBIA GAME mf 21, ISALY MAKES FIVE YARDS THRoUGH TAcKLE ,QII II 2 ISI if I downs. lsaly, another sophomore, at quarterback, lead the defense in his alert watch if I . . . against the visitors' passing attack, and intercepted three passes attempted by the III I Columbia backfield. The whole team had shown a vast improvement, and the outlook If I in E f ' VV ' if Y , ' 1 , - M14 it ' Y ,ri 7:3 . foxy lk: L. , .,M. , 3 9 4.551-'-'YI ' '- ' ' Ni4fQg'i 3x h ' :ww T-iw.: -. r 1-5 'z 1--ff 1:1-V-aw X' '.:-f--'-L.-'-'sy' , ,-,-.-yr.--,--:EiI AT'f -5 ' '-- W ' e e' H' f----- A--' e' --vi --e Y-- -- -- -- --W - Q Q, it :EI , .3 I. was encouraging for the games to come. Cornell emerged victorious in the last home game by a score of 91 to o. III Against a pitifully weak Susquehanna team, the Red and White ran away IMI with a comparatively uninteresting .Tim 1:II I III ,I I .4 'Ill I contest. Dobie used more than two IQIQII complete teams in effecting the rout. Cornell never once lost the ball on downs, and used nothing but straight Q. football during the entire game. Pat- terson and Morris were unable to I' participate in the game because of minor injuries received the week before. Cornell had a day of ups and downs II the following week at the Polo Grounds, and at times showed the best playing BRIGDEN since the beginning of the season, but ,WADE IEIII I JIM A A--f I -M - M- 1- M f--M Mu A T y 'i 480 4-.m -X -. ... 'xx 1 .1 2- w ' ' X . . -- --A--lx x 4-if T 1 as I .V if .1 fl' -1 I -1: 1 1 L. L. .-. .,. 1 4524 Q 'F' xxeflg- ,....,. 71--7, f 1 .' M- ll ..tIl:i1-1.t:g:'ft .JM .14 FF. 15 W 6 ii il W HN l 4 1 1'. 1 2: I' Zyl! EQ Q ,gflj DARTMOUTH GAME I Hfffnff f afff INW ffff 1 MoL1NET H115 THE LINE 'W 1 . was ultimately forced to leave the field defeated by the Dartmouth eleven, 2.7 to 14. by The stands were packed with 51,000 people who witnessed one of the greatest football . spectacles ever staged in New York. Between the halves the rival bands vied for H honors on the gridiron, and the rival stands carried on organized competition for l If cheering supremacy. Whetstone kicked off from the east goal, and Dartmouth immed- lp I iately started in with slight gains by forward passes. ill Patterson intercepted one of these, and the Varsity started gaining with steady line drives. Dartmouth secured the ball again, however, and Dooley, the Green's 3' captain, maneuvered for a fake kick formation and heaved a short pass into the wait- ing arms of Tully. He made the needed nine yards for a first down on Cornell's nine- teen-yard line. With the aid of an intricate triple pass and a run around Cornell's right end, the Green succeeded in mak- gl ' ing the first score of the game. Dart- 1 mouth followed up with a renewal of this method of attack, and another ll touchdown was made in the same i quarter, making the score 14. In the second quarter the tide turned, and the Red and White backs began a deter- ? 1 mined march down the field, culminat- i jk 1 ing in Patterson's pass to Henderson l for eleven yards, and putting Cornell on Dartmouth's two-yard line, where K Molinet plunged over. This play closed J the first half and left the score I4 to 7 1 in favor of Dartmouth. Beginning the 3 - second half the Varsity unleashed an AFFELD attack resembling that of the big Red WESTER T 481 igfiH E-- - .-.- -- - 3 -.: - 2 ' - L-'xg rf -.gxf1fii'4T -vt: kr? ff-'f- KIT 7 1' gl ,i K' -If-,553 H 7.1,-5 , C1.,..,.-qagv' N 7 Ex, Y , , Y, N' lsif' H K, T W , ,f'f Wide W'arld Pham: WHETSTONE MAKES FIRST DOWN V machine of the year before. Taking the ball on Cornell's twenty-yard line, the team marched dovvn the field for five consecutive first downs and an ultimate touchdown ' Without a halt. The goal was kicked, tying the score, and pandemonium broke loose in the Cornell stands. With the Green fast becoming battered by this veritable Red avalanche, Dartmouth had to change her tactics, and launched a forward passing attack that was nothing short of miraculous. Cornell lost the ball on a fumble, and Dooley hurled the pigskin for eleven completed passes that netted 7.44 yards and tvvo MOLINET 1sALY ' REED V - ,, ,., ,,- gf f, ,,---'-V -f,---:nu-W , ,5 -t v- -fewyf, - 489. 5 9. x i w -4 Lf M X A Q , V fx X of if D ,screws it I A ,lf i Q 1 . ' 4 y A W I' js fl ff ' '1 ' i A M l tj: l Evenirig Bulletin gil PATTERSON SWEEPS AROUND END ll 1 touchdowns. Throughout the game Cornell was distinctly superior in gaining ground by rushing, but this was not suflicient to offset Dooley's forty-yard passes and her own disastrous fumbles. Affeld played remarkably well for Cornell at center, but was forced ' to leave the game in the second half with a broken Wrist. V At the annual classic on Franklin Field Thanksgiving Day, Pennsylvania found E the Red line impregnable, with Captain Henderson and Kearney standing out as the is most formidable obstaclesg but the opponents, shut off from this means of attack, 'Q 3. gf J 9' EQ E 5 ag ? q. gc K EL C ii EL 5 if if 1'-. v- - CAREY EVANS MUNNS g-1,.14t1.p.g.p,,-Q-ip' J-Eiis.-nf gg.-ug L,-,-Y, .V-, -,-,e:,,,, -14:-1, t..'-ilijirgri 1, ' f ggi., . ,.,, 433 1 s l l rg? 2 N ---L o ,,,,, , Y f.- . A iif' - 'Til -r ,ff aff L, my r r M I l, M 1, i r L 1 i lf il ll all ' . i .il 5 l 'ill ,5 x' ll PJ g l ' l If il y N G Underwnad 0' Underwood My p AN OFF TACKLE PLAY :yr gl , l . . . W capitalized Cornell's inability to stop forward passes, and won by a score of zo to o. The Varsity was in striking distance of the Quaker goal at three different times, but the backs tossed away the chances to score by the fumbles which gave the ball to all their opponents. Twice Pennsylvania players picked the ball out of the air in the i iw : second quarter to race twenty-three and fifty-one yards for touchdownsg and again fri' in the third period Douglas intercepted a Cornell pass and ran fifty-eight yards down M the sideline for the final score of the game. ill' All through the season Cornell displayed a distinct superiority in rushing the ball, 'l f and defense almost impervious to line plunges, but failure to break up forward passing y Eg attacks, with the exception of the Columbia game, and a tendency to fumble at crit- glly ical moments were fatal weaknesses. M 141 ' llll PH Qgi l til ,i Hr fi' rillimifiir -if'i,.,, Jenn, ,-j .. gtiiffffm 'tif 1 W ' 'Q' ' ' ' ' gm. ..,.s,A.-.-.--,..-.-.i.. i,.:eL,Q,4,.Ls..1 :t,..aL-.,...,Li.r.,.L eh., ,-.t-a.J,... .4...:m4.4d.3-aI.L4.L:......Z.1m,1a4.'... ' 'g1,.f... 'f ' Q:..2,a:Yf' lf' ' ' A f fe ' 3 ' 1 ' M' ' t 'l.....?,,.,, or ,-im, ,,,,,,t., M,-,,,,,..,.:,.,,,,,.,..,.,,,,... -,.,,,.,,,,.3.,,... ....,.,.,K,,..,.,,3,:a.V.,.,, - ,,,l- -, -T, ,- 484 ,swf - 'S Y ,-,- . an-YQY..L. .:. wi . I xl,-af lt 'K-Al ma Y it . , an X , .A 1 , . ,ffi:g,,-li1gQQig1 ,gfj ' e I li 4 M i Football Record Date Score Score Place Sept. Cornell Sr. Bonaventure o Ithaca Oct. Cornell Niagara o Ithaca Oct. Cornell Williams I4 Ithaca Oct. Cornell Rutgers IO Ithaca Nov Cornell Columbia o Ithaca Nov Cornell Susquehanna o Ithaca Nov. Cornell Dartmouth 17 New York Nov Cornell Pennsylvania zo Philadelphia 1914 MANAGEMENT D. G. O'SI-IEA, '15 N. R. STEINMETZ, '26 Nlmmger Afyirnznt Manager . -Q .7 1' - --'.-g:r'-- 1' Q ,e if :ft-11,1-'-L at f ,,,, , 485 1914 VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM O'Shca Pfann Reed Kncen Evans Dobie Affeld Steinmetz Kearney Iszlly Henderson Patterson Whetstone Wester Wade Munns Molinet Morris Carey fi Q 1 - FD - A Q YL-' 17--137,wiigxf.-1--'I 1 ' TF - J L I F, Q .1 A . ': ' 'ff ' ' ' 1 :. '.-' 'vc' Si-' '-R ,. T- 1 RAW, H-.,,..,,,.ML.M-,, 1,1 ' W . ' AXJQ, W 1' 1924 FRANK LAWRENCE HENDERSON, '15 FRANCIS KEARNEY, JR., '16 . . DANIEL GEORGE O'SHEA, '15 NORMAN ROTH STEINMETZ, '16 . GILMOUR DOBIE RAY HUNT .... LEONARD CHRISTOPHER HANSON . GEORGE ROBERTS PFANN . ' Football earn ' OFFICERS , Captain Captain-Elect . , Mana ger . Afxiftant .Manager COACHES . Head Coach Amiftant Coach Affiftant Coach Afxiftant Coach . TEAM HAROLD FITCH KNEEN, '15 . . . Right End SAMUEL SEBASTTAN EVANS, JR., '17 . I Right Tackle EMERSON CAREY, JR., '17 . . Right Guard RALPH BRADY MUNNS, '17 . Right Gitawi FRANK OTTO AEEELD, '16 . . . Center HENRY MORRISON REED, JR., '16 . Center ROBERT MORRIS, '15 . . . Left Guard FRANCIS KEARNEY, JR., '16 . . Left Tackle FRANK LAWRENCE HENDERSON, '15 . . Left End HENRY WILLIAM TSALY, '17 . . Qnarterhack FREDERICK EDWARD WESTER,' '16 Qnarteifhack HENRY SWEETSER WADE, '15 , . Right Halfhack IGNACIO SATURNINO MOLINET, '17 . . Right Halfhaek ROBERT FENTON PATTERSON, '15 Left Halfhaelz WALTER WHETSTONE, JR., '15 . Fnllhack SUBSTITUTES 5 V ALEXANDER NEILSON AIRD, '16 HAROLD HOEKELMAN, '17 ' EDWARD LAPSLEY ANDERSON, '16 FRANK HIERONYMUS MUELLER, '16 JOHN KRAIG BRIODEN, '15 ' SAMUEL CHRISTIAN OTTO, '16 EDWARD THOMAS BROWN, '16 LESTER ROBBINS, 17 VICTOR LLOYD BUTTEREIELD, '17 LESTER ROSENBERO, '17 ALBERT GUY CARPENTER, '17 SCHUYLER ORGAIN SPURRIER, '16 THOMAS FRANCIS FENNELL, '16 GORDON NIXON TROUSDELL, '16 HARRY FRANKLIN HARTMAN, '16 ALEXANDER WHITNEY, '15 DAVID SHERWOOD HILL., '16 HERBERT HOWARD WILL1AMS,JR., '15 :I - 77 ' T ' CM' 'W' M 1 H + E a f-z1-gA1-2f.w.,-,-'-Asc-.wg-.Q-.1+-.EL-.1-A MMV.-1:1-.vaM.,3 iil 1:-.:g,uAwffQfv-A-1www.,-4 bf-f--' -A +P- 487 -Q .unite tffifffg - - F Review of Freshman Football About one hundred Freshmen reported for Freshman Football when the call for candidates went out, immediately after school opened in the fall. Coach P. W. Eckley, '17, assisted by C. E. Cassidy, '15, and E. F. Buckley, '14, both members of the unde- feated Varsity team of the year before, started in on the difficult task of welding together a smooth running combination from the comparatively green material. After about three weeks of practice, the team faced Dickinson in the first game of the season. The Cornell yearlings were on the offensive throughout the nrst half, and threatened to score several times, but the necessary punch to put the ball over was lacking. The second half told a different story, when Dickinson put the ball over twice for touchdowns. Hayes made the firstscore in the third quarter when he picked a forward pass out of the air and ran 60 yards for a touchdown. In the last five minutes of play, an end run gained ao yards for the visitors, and a forward pass placed the ball on Cornell's five-yard line, from where Nye plunged through for the touchdown. Excessive fumbling and loose playing characterized the next encounter with Man- lius. The teams were quite evenly matched, but both failed to take advantage of opportunities to score. Hammond made a 40-yard run for the military school, but the gain did not result in a score. Balderston of Cornell made a similar run on a fake kick formation on the fourth down, but in spite of this and other good individual plays, the struggle ended in a scoreless tie. Columbia, met at New York the next week, defeated the Ithaca yearlings decisively and were markedly superior at all stages of the game. Norris of Columbia was the individual star, making all four touchdowns and most of the gains. Although the Blue and White freshmen succeeded in pushing the ball over the line three times in the first half, the Cornell defense stiffened in the second period, and the Blue and White were held to one touchdown. The Red line held fairly well under the Morn- ingside assaults, but the backs were unable to advance the ball. The Pennsylvania first year men decidedly outclassed Coach Eckley's pupils in the first half of the game played here on Nov. 8, crossing the Cornell goal line twice, and kicking a field goal. In the last quarter, however, with but half the 1918 regulars remaining in the line-up, the team took advantage of a Penn fumble on the 15-yard line, and with a neat forward pass took the ball over for a touchdown. Working under the handicap of a weak backfield the whole season, the team was chiefly valuable as a training school for future varsity material, and in giving inex- perienced players an understanding of the rudiments of the game. ..- Qm.-.,-m,- Y. A -4 7- V NN W31--T,-,-. V , , -----f-T--if-f, W, ,-- - V-rf, ,, 3:7 - .-,.Y.- 1.---,e ,,. Y.-,Ml-,J,,,i.,:,-,,.,-.Y .-.,,,,,, . -,- V- -,-.,. f , . 488 -a..,...a:,+i, liar Y fig- .,, In , 1 X h 1 V, .I YY 'TV ' ff '.,g-gf5,ilfaff+ififsf .iff - 4-eil' ,,-f:--- , l , . ., ..- J .. f x','f ,. , .I L 1? L If-Ri fx.. --- V--- Y--,wa --V-4-4 .. XF., ,, , ,, ,-.,,a7. V--, ----f-f------.-ff-v I-:TT '- , -,., 7 - ,I -,,,. 'free in--Y W ,L ev, -l .AE R. I . kg-'xi R., 4 ,I 3:11 .ef,:,a ..:,q11-,-11.L.:L, cg A U ,W .,.. ,B ...W .E 1- V rx , ga' Lg CL I Li RL., L, Lgjvj, ,-,,. -. 6V,..,-1..C...r..?5-., ..,. Schlossbach Halstead Bose Oakes Balclerston Clink Taulane Pelton Vincent Hamilton Zaug Wakeman Tobin Namaclc Eckley Kramer Sinclair Keller Wood Loclcerby Cremer Stalter Sefcsik Pyle Smith Wood Schumacher 1928 F reshman Football Team - OFFICERS HAROLD MILTON ZAUG, '15 . .... , . . Manager ROBERT WooD, '16 ....... . Auixtafzt Mafzager PAUL WITHERSPOON ECKLEY, 'I7 . . . . Coach I TEAM AUGUST SCHUMACI-IER . . . . Left End CYRUS PYLE, 3D . . CHARLES BURKE TOBIN , EDWARD CREMER, JR. . WILLIAM PARKER WooD . ALBERT EARL KELLER . DAVID LINTON LOCKERBY JOSEPH ANTHONY SEFCSIK MORGAN OLDEN SMITH . JOSEPH HEssER TAULANE, ZD . Left Tacklz . Left Tackle . Left Guard , . Center . Right Guard . Right Tackle . Right Tackle . Right Tackle . Right End RICHARD VICKERY WAKEMAN Right End HENRY HELMAN BOSE . . Quarter ENOS ELDRIDGE PENNOCK . . Quarter JESSE MILLER SINCLAIR . . Left Halfhaclz LESTER CLIFFORD STALTER . . Left Halfhaclz EUGENE PRICE BALDERSTON . Right Halfhack THEODORE SCHLOSSBACH . . Right Halfharlz RICHARD HERMAN KRAMER , , . . Fallhatk CARL PPLUG . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fallhack RECORD DWG Oppaiimt Cornell Opponent Place October I8 Dickinson o I4 Ithaca October 2.5 Manlius o o Ithaca November I Columbia o 7.7 New York November S Pennsylvania 6 17 Ithaca 1'f'ff11576'kAaaLiigu'1?:li??Ef-212:32 af' ' 'V fu --'- iff .'-' 3:4':s.F:L1gL11-f 'fgazsi-anus: ge flgfmgg ,4ggg,g,14gg1gLg'::ai-'fi:.-b TTfS1Zf? :' l, 489 1 1-N -,561 1 .,.,X. UVNWVT HNQL ' J- tg, 4? :lk ,V b E '21 -41 ., ,j q: f FFEY5, E 7 Q UP LlYhgr 'J F 'TLF fi., , -- :-.,,'qg.,5A1iE Y- . 'fri -w.,., -,,! , V Z Y - Q-.., . '-- fury 490 es Q Q. saga fs lfewax.. XQ:i-.-..-gijgLgfi,.,., ,,V, jj.T,.Q.,,,ef-ef 1 73-sxffi 1277! ffjlf. Qiff iltigikr i15?.aF??ff' 2-il r l f ' K I . v. QW :PRX Q, 'CRV Xb-rs- Crew I 924 Crew registration for both Varsity and Freshmen opened October first and before the end of the week two hundred and ten had reported. Three Varsity men, Fillius, Krider, and Strong, as well as the Varsity cox- swain, Nicholson, the entire Junior Varsity, with two exceptions, and the entire victorious 197.6 freshman crew were back. Much more stress was laid on fall practice than in former years, a new system of coaching from the launches instead ofthe usual method of coach- ing from the floats as the crews passed, making fall training much more intensive and valuable. The institution of the use of busses to carry crew candidates from the Old Armory to the boathouse removed the limitation placed on ractice rowing because of late a ternoon classes, and besides the Varsity, four Freshman combinations Worked out daily on the inlet. Regular practice continued during the winter on the machines in the Old Armory, under the direction of Coach Hoyle and the newly ap- pointed assistant coach, W. S. New- man. During February the machine work was more systematized and all men were placed in regular combina- tions, the attendance at this time being record-breaking, with as high as 17.5 men a day reporting. By March IO all the eastern crews, with the exception of Cornell, were start- ing outdoor practice. It was two weeks later, however, before the first gigs were launched, only to be driven back after a few days by another cold spell. By spring vacation all the ice had broken up, and five crews, chosen to stay over the period, plied the icy waters daily. The lake was unusually rough throughout the spring, but several time trials were held in the latter part of April and the first of May. The 197.6 boat was continually l WW- , Y V V ,V aa a..-.iztsm-.z-mag. :.Ma'.fnf...,,rA1:a'1 '- . 1- '- ,gjgzjnqgg W 4. L: ,gf-f use fy: --la-L ' 'ai nuggag,-. g -Jai? w TX 'ki' ,F X- ' it- . A , x. . X ni . Q .. 1. ...,,,. at X Y-,X aa.. .3 ,E .W - -it f A37 T lkaa. 7-an :X-1-.T . Y-.. , 1 .1 1 H..- -K fbw ti Y i A., Le - ML aff victorious over the was chosen for the ,,V. ' 'f v ff 4 -. if 1 ' ffl, 'f' Wait' X L, ifra k rg - , Commodore CARNEGIE CUP RACE, FRESHMEN DW P'f fffH'fff others, but in spite of this, the heavy Varsity, stroked by Proctor, coming race with M. I. T. on May io. Weather and water conditions were ideal for the first regatta ever rowed with the Engineers. The sun was just disappearing behind the hills and scarcely a ripple marred the surface of the waters as the referee signalled for the start of the Varsity race. Within the first ISO yards, Rauh, Varsity bow, broke his oar and the boats were called back. On the second start, M. I. T. took the lead at once with a fast stroke, and remained in front throughout the race. Shortly after the start the visitors reduced their cadence, and rowed with a steady, powerful stroke till the sprint at the the finish. Three times Cornell attempted to overtake them, but the power to do so seemed to be lacking. At the mile and a half mark Proctor called for a faster stroke, but without avail, at the mile and three-quarters point they failed again, and a final attempt to speed up to the Tech boat, nearly three lengths ahead, did not lessen the dividing stretch of water. Tech's time was slow, in s ite of the favorable weather conditions. he yearling's race with Cascadilla, held over the Henley dis- tance of a mile and five-sixteenths, was far more gratifying to the spectators. The Freshmen, stroked by Allen, rapidly outdistanced their opponents, but with the race apparently won, an incident occurred which made the outcome far from sure. Within a quarter of a mile of the finish, number two caught a crab, and by the time he recovered his stroke, Cascadilla had made up the intervening distance. With a final spurt, Cornell nosed over the line four feet ahead of the preparatory school. As a result of the poor showing made by the heavy Varsity in the M. I. T. race, the 1916 boat, stroked by Emerson, was chosen to represent Cornell in the annual triangular regatta with Yale and Princeton, at Carnegie Lake on May 17. A strong head wind made rowing conditions poor for the opening events, but it had died down somewhat when the Varsity race started. Princeton took the lead with her short choppy stroke, but the steady, sweeping strokes of the Yale and Cornell crews soon carried them to the front, with the favored Eli crew sweeping into a command- ing lead of a length after the first half mile. The Blue then s urted at the mile and a half mark and crossed the line with a lea of six lengths over the Red crew and ten lengths over Princeton. In the Freshman event, the yearlings got off to a poor start, and trailed the other boats the entire distance. At the finish, they were third, four lengths behind Ya1e's winning combination. Spring Day, when the Varsity and Freshmen were to row a if:.'fffi'2'::1.4.5-2--.N Tie A P- tara -n..,.a ,ans--wry' .....t-kata... .... ..g.......,.i -1 aa. M 497- fx .r -6. - - f r. .x . Y N, 4 Q , V4 V , g 2 W- W ,.,,,-.Ein ,,,, , ,.,,falaL ,alle ,-.g., 'iii ftvf' laid l..-.31:fQ-?-V-ffl'-la amiga-?,.-fly?--D-Q an--W -il .1,Q2s. Nz- il --1. ff 14--1 .-' ' - 1 f- A J'5'5Q,'i:' If -44,137 ' 'Fil' 1159-4 f 73? TTTTTT T T177 X r ' I 1 ' a f I 'SA-A YN- Y or , ,,,, ,., ,. , ...A - 3 X 1 L. i 1 ,i r il' I 1 J. Tii jf,-:,itTT:'7,! gt. -I 1 1 E .V ,rirggg who to I r.,1g,,,3f gigiftf tc 2 f'e'i1 elk 7 Qlfzffw-e'l Wil It Eli ll l' I lil ll I i 1 tal llll ii? Ill l- lil ll, 3 1, if l ' . ,elf I Q. all , ,um , , -, , U I is 'fi 'H -fr '-,3,i'?g2LCs-TgQaiaSF'j- Q ' 11 5, 'lil IL- T 'QA AT T -ir.. T U I I l ii- UafU't'f111:eiZ1,i:ri 1 CARNEGIE CUP RACE-FINISH OF THE VARSITY A lil li li l Harvard, dawned cold and windy, with occasional bursts of rain. Toward the end of li,-.1 il the afternoon the waves, which had been rolling all day, subsided a bit. The inter- lj 1 I college crews started out of the inlet for their race in gigs, only 33 I to have four capsized before. reaching the start. The spectators l Q gl pg on the observation train shivered and waited and waited and M shivered until it was finally decided that the shells could not I if Qllil venture out on the lake. Coach Stevens of Harvard suggested l p eil' that the races be held over the Henley distance on the inlet, and .5 a new precedent in Cornell's rowing history was set when the 1 jg i' crews lined up for the start near the breakwaters. It was too dark p lil I , to see across the inlet when the Varsity combinations started at .1 lil ,El eight o'clock. Harvard got away to a beautiful start and swept Y ,Vg la into a lead of a length within the first twenty strokes but the 1 ll L Red crew crept up steadily on the Crimson, caught them at the l quarter mile line and gradually drew away. With a hundred yards 1 1 to go, Aronson, coxswain, mistook the finish and Harvard cut ,J T51 I the Varsity's lead of six lengths in two as the Red shell crossed Ml,-Q the line. In a thrilling struggle the Freshmen also beat their y 5 opponents. The Crimson yearlings started with a rush and Eli' A I remained in the lead for a half mile when Francis' boat 'forged Y if ahead. Cornell's lead was gradually increased until, within two 3513 i I hundred yards from the finish, the Crimson called for a sprint y and cut down the distance to a half-length as Cornell crossed the ,',i, I l line. The time, 6 minutes and 51 seconds, was faster than that of , ry y 51 the Varsity crews. y 11.Q . l Q. Because of the splendid showing of the crews on Spring Day, -tal I . U F more optimistic hopes were held for the Intercollegiate races at I - .A Poughkee sie, June 17. A beautiful clear day made rowing condi- gf iiil 1 l lg p , tions goo , with the exception of the last mile, which was rough- Vi ,.p., ll 1 'll' I l ened by a stiff upstream breeze. A somewhat smaller crowd than I . isa 7 it':' I ggg f lfii 55 l usually thronged the regatta were in evidence, and several cars A . 'fi i 1 il ,lf in the observation train were empty, although the crowd was 1 1 p variously estimated at 5o,ooo. When the flags were dropped from ' it li' the bridge at the end of the first race, it was the Red and Blue-of up 'H ,, fi Penn that topped the halyard, the first victory that she has had in ff .'-, l if the Junior Varsity event since it was added to the program in , 2 1 1914. This race added further records to the day since it was the gg, if l p first time since 1907 and the second time in the history of the , regatta that a Cornell crew finished last. The crews were sent i' :VP1 if 1 away in perfect alignment, but it was not long before the Penn l Qi :Q crew forged to the front, a position it held till the end of the race. ' ,ip I 2: The second event of the afternoon was the Freshman race over EMERSON I9 the same course. Pennsylvania scored her second successive Commodore-Elect 'J ti T' T m ifT fi i ' 'T LTk'T'T' TTT ' I fffTi' Tll.Qfl2f4T1i i' 493 I -I l l 1 1 M i l M fix-' '1 T .- Q31 is - ,L te t ,- ---- - -- -- - - -, Hi an -ul, , . W Wg, -..-K-,5 ,gf Si-af :if vim-1.4,,,,...,........f.,..,.,e-3,:h,,. ,K if-fi., 'iff:?'w--TYLf1'?-- f-: LT:-'-,,l:', :wa 'f E' 1- -1? 1 ni-H ,. ,ff - -Y , M ff' it -A ,K sg . Y 4, ,, LLL., :, --- 114443 f - l-,ll , Tal., , 1,1 1,?.g,f , gg 1 11 V :rf--1 1-:-gr: W-'v--'r:::r1--ef-1,v-T1-f-::r1w1qv.:t7y :fav-av-f.:1ffS if-L A' -S , V'-'gig ,L ,V , ,A ,,-w-.aa-.- -in-Q ,..Ci..i....-- ,. , -- - V J, K, if ,1 1. 'T 1 N..- 1 1 I I 11 11 1 1 1 a l 1 1 1 1 1 1 ll E1 VARSITY RACE AT POUGHKEEPSIE WU P'f ff'W victory, beating Cornell by a length and a half, which had a similar lead over Syra- cuse, with Columbia trailing in the rear. The time of the Freshman race was some seconds better than the Junior Varsity time. The Cornell crew rowed a strong race, keeping close to the leaders to the end. The Varsity boats jockeyed into position at about 6 o'clock and finally got away after a considerable delay at the start, only to be recalled when the Penn stroke broke his oar. The crews were well-bunched when they were sent off again with the excep- tion of Wisconsin, the somewhat unheralded mid-Western crew, which took a mile to make up a bad start. Washington, the other invading crew and the favorites to repeat their victory of the year before, by the time the mile mark was reached, had settled the race for first place by warding off the assaults of the other crews and run- ning into a lead of a length and a half. Behind the pace-making western crew a thrill- THE FRESHMAN START AT POUGHKEEPSIE U'1d f W' UU f W .im , ,f -, , , . , . ,.Y. ,,H,.MW-gV-..i-i-,J-I1 1 H 1 1 1' l 1 1 l fi. gl: ,il 111 51 l, 1.3 1 li 1 l 'u 1 1 1 4 l 2 If .5 'I 1 1 11 li .1 11 11 lg 1 i 1 1 la 1 1 1 il xw, ilk! 7 .. to -in .,,. .t ,,.,, W-, ,.,, Mt.-..d.i..a-.-aa..1tL21tzJl' 494 U12 .. V1 11 1 Q T l L 1 l 1 1 1 11 i E. I . L, 4 ,..Yx, . .YV L. 1 A A ff ff-H --G, ,.VY -., -M .+5l.f--,.,- 1-J 1' ' 'Y . . ,,.,,, , , H :..xfQ,g'x.f ...Cuff .L ef, 1 .xt gffifli' Tide Egfr FW:..l1,fY-.--:- 'l,.,,.fT3e55j'n1y T'i'3.x'rE 1 r -' if ,...-an 3-.. ,Li 5 T to f to .Cf - .-- . - .-,.. - .,----E,--,i.--. -..-,,.,-,4,,, ,V -Nw ,,-gf .fight 'wir il ill? lil? WH 1 'Fl' l l .1 1 I Q! llll all dill l- 'il I' I ill i, ,Q , lla 1 H22 . ill. CI-IRISTENING THE 1913 SHELL empia ,F .I li ing struggle for second place resolved into a battle between Wisconsin and Cornell l after Pennsylvania and Columbia had foolishly burned themselves out to determine Z1 . the supremacy between the two. The Badger's powerful crew gradually cut down the TI lily lead ofthe Washington boat, pulling away from the Cornell eight, but never endang- V g ered the victory ofthe visitors from the Pacific coast. Coach Hoy1e's crew was forced li to be content with the honor of being the hrst Eastern crew to finish. P The 197.5 season will find a change in the mentorship ofthe crews. C. A. Luecler, , ll 'o7., has been secured to coach with Guy Long, 'oz, as assistant, and John Hoyle will IQ return to his former duties as a boat builder. T I pg . My gh I ill l l rlfl . I wg 1. i LEW l H T7 li Lil T X 3? , P. M. DOERING T. S. 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N A ' ,cz E ' xi r 1 Ng ' 197.4 VARSITY CREW' TW Q jV Emerson Lange Drew Buckman Aronson Stagg Anderson Sutliff Russell I YY YY Y 'Ili 4 5Q7n: x'5'E'-'3L:'A 'Arif ' ' ''f-'-i'f5'- '5-54-:f3i1l'-3i'3J1- -1--'11:1 11, .:.:1.Qrx..:xf:-.x.a4.g-,4..u.4.u-...AJ.. ,1,..'.:-:..1:f,::..v:,.'n.,.4a...5J1..v.-5,5c,.v-rc 4- Y - i 1' 'il 1 . X 1 W ,E , in I 1,S: .:'551v:4.,-w r nf .,.... , ,fl I9 4 arsity Crew CALVIN RUSSELL, 1D, '16 . . . RALPH CLINTON SIMEON SUTLIFF, '16 . EDWARD LAPSLEY ANDERSON, '16 NORMAN GOFR STAGG, '16 . SAMUEL THOMPSON BUCKMAN, '16 EDRED WARREN DREW, '16 . RAYMOND VICTOR LANGE, '16 EUGENE HARDIN EMERSON, '16 RICHARD ARONSON, '16 . . ARCHIBALD FRASER RANKIN, '16 . PAUL EDWARD RAPP, '16 .S Bo w Two Three Four Five S ix S even S troke D Coxs zoom Port S zebfrimre S rozrboezrd S ubffitzzte v 3 ,.,.: 1-.,m.p,Qj-,,-,. Emu.,,..,f:,.A5.,-an-,alibi-A : . ,,,'4..,-uyuzr..-3:51 4.2:-ma ur-,-'vw .-,fr-':.w+--p -:-u,.w,-Q-,nyzr -- 497 IIII III I . I Ir4f-,--- W . V-X-:xii 5: if. 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LU.LZgu2k,h,Ym,k V l iwx , L,-N V vgi f r H Y i I I X S'-U4 ,, . .-1--1-n...,.v,L5LJz.xR-1nLg+:'31i.,g ,.g:rg:-.:pseMf.r.v.,..n.,J ,.,.,.,,,.,..g :ji-3w,,,Q,,4 A . , ,QI .Lavqf J Y, .. in JA P., gl I . V- W -- - -' ' ' A -1 ' ,Q-HMQQ-gs 11- -iw' 1 fel , IL I 2 '-1 I A 5 my I K I I I I I II, 'FN lj! R ,N 1. . .., ,X -R I '-ff - ' A B3 C: i 'g 1 ' -,J L- 'tit i I -- .. .,- ,, .... ,... . , .., 1,-1' ww xv 1, - dr, 2 M 1924 unior arsity new GEORGE ANDERSON RAUH, '14 . CLINTON MONTGOMERY VERNON, '14 . HAROLD HENRY KRIDER, '15 ARCHIBALD FRASER RANKIN, '16 . MAURICE HUGH LINGENFELTER, '16 . EDWARD ALEXANDER PROCTOR, '15 WALTER JOSEPH PURCELL, '15 MAURICE WILBER FILIQIUS, '14 DONALD WEBB CHAMPLIN, '14 LALLEN KNOX STRONG, '14 PAUL EDWARD RAPP, '16 Bow Two .Three Four Five Six Seven Stroke Coxyzorzin Port Suoftitufe Starboard Subyfitute I 4 1 '4 3 S I 41 3 if 4 E ? Aa K as 4 .4 2 Wi ,E U Q! :Z -2 9 E ga 5 5 59 ff P! -3 . 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I I S I 1 I 11 If I H11 :E E :I V1 1 1I'1, 5 1111 I 55,1 1917 ,PRESHMAN CREW my xg e, 1 D ,I it .FFRUCIS Healy Drew Jarvis Krech Butler Callahan Davenport Taylor l 1 'Ill J e e e e r ee e l g II liiif'ffLT:?1LTl ----'- -..-M V-f.. i, 'fa ,A ,e l, . .e.e ,7.,v,,,.e:e.ee.- H, Y 'l 1 + 'f!l - xi---iff r-,,,. .,. , ..,. ,..:g1,.'- fi.,-J .1V. 14 ,.,.,fq23w. .L..1-,.. l:.,.Qgeq,1.Qku,.144.' ,mimi XAX m 1927 F freslzman Crew DENIS MICHAEL HYNES . . Bow FRANCIS GORDON DAVENPORT Two ERRET HARGROVE CALLAHAN Three- ROBERT WHITE BUTLER, JR. Four JOSEPH HART SPEIDEN .' . . Five FREDRICK ALBERT CHARLES DREW, LD Six LOUIS HOLLISTER HEALY . J . Seven' OH N MORGAN FRANCIS, JR. . Stroke' EDWARD MAX KRECH . Coxxwfzinr STANLEY CALEF ALLEN . . Port Subftimte WILLIAM WATKINS DAVIES, JR. Starboard Subftitute av.:--gl':punt-E-2IvIv,gg.'-z15253.14-,.A.-ss-w:-::,,w :I ' 1: f-fuvx.:..1.e,zf.r.A3.:.i.-,-mfg vw .-Sv:f-::,vw-fl-Is'-,v:-,Eff '. 1-WLS,-.1 nn- SOI T 'N-X f li 1i'5? ,. . . D X E3 I ' ., - ' il' -f ' Mk A ,- .-.f. 1--. -,-, .A.2 7 fmfi x - ' rm Jr rx ET .,. . . ra . W FA 'T ,. 5 5' ' '12, N. 5a N33 -H :1 K ii L 'I n, it H 5 -1 ru is ff . F E: I . ya 3 E ., . xi FEYL V , -J ' 'P 1. 4 l f, V 5, l. L f P Jf?1 EIk+,mlUa,kle2 , L T .,,, '..' --, Q11 --ru 1 Y.. ' fx-. -., v 7,7 . ,U -1:-1 -d123 M,. - , A, My ...V .gmg...,.f.f. JQ.,L,.,,A-,.., ,,.,,,:,Y,,L3,A.,,,vAim,,.,,Q-,M-72. r Qu-2:1157 507. i RQXX M ,Y . . . . , - ,,-V , . Y v .. i - fy- X ,Y 'L :'::,r . :.:,-rl ,,,. -:ze ,- .At-21, mcg-1 h.'..,,.g-73 , i.,D.,4E,m',1,' ' 2 f Qs , , f l Q Q --., r -. N -. A 7431 --+ffiff'rfTfef1 'fikf' '5Eii?Sl:a,4Llff1-.W-L.., .legs ' ,Q ll i, R A ei' f . fi' 'Ns 13:71, - :ggaig-ffx' t-H516 'f g.r . V -I' X. RYE., rack 1924 Once more Cornell was unsuccess- ful in winning the Intercollegiate Track championship, although the 197.4 track team was fairly well bal- anced, and under the tutelage of Coach Moakley, had developed a share of strength in every event. Bowen and3Russe1l were the most consistent point winners of the sea- son, although Jaeger's hurdling and the Work of the one mile relay team were almost equally commendable. Captain Kirby, when he'vvas able to compete, with Crozier, Hennings, Gerry, Bardevvyck, Bernart, Doppel, Wolkovvitz, Graef, and others, Were included in the list of scorers. There was no occasion after the opening meet where the track team was able to present its full strength, injuries and illness continually depriving the team of the services of its stars. Captain Kirby, intercollegiate mile champion, was unable to appear in the indoor intercollegiates, and the Yale and Michigan dual meets. In Winning its opening contest of the year, the triangular meet with Dartmouth and Harvard in Boston on February 17, the Varsity came through with an unexpectedly deci- sive victory. Dartmouth had been conceded first place, but the Winning spirit of Moakley's team, following Russell's unforeseen Victory in the 40-yard dash, carried it through to a triumph. In a thrilling struggle with Watters of Harvard, in which the lead changed three times, Kirby Went down to defeat in the mile run, his last appearance in running togs until the Penn meet late in May. In Winning, Cornell ran up more 3512 -',,v6':.gg1:e1vE3m1f.-EQGQ vgiizncax-.-Q-:ci-1 r. - 1,1--faq. 1 - -,final wp Y-'Hs sf:-1--4 1- -. in. Fm -Ts, 503 if--K 1 .1-TE...f47mRX . ,i g . ,? 'fflxx i ' 'H ,. '-x4 ii-LYSQQQTN 'Y', iL:J.5'f5Q,-K,-'l'N ? :'Rv:?. f 3 ' .. Jfrlff-.-' at 'x-' lf:--' T:-'e'-':'r'fj7' .. 5 K , Y 'xufxn wr., . U .. , points than any previous Red team had scored in the meet, and came within a frac- tional unit of the highest score ever rolled up by any of the contestants, taking six first places. In addition, Doppel tied for first in the high jump with Gerald of Har- vard. In the final event of the evening, the Varsity relay team, composed of Rosenthal, Coykendall, Hennings, and Crozier, established a new record for its event of 3 min- utes, 7 and 445 seconds. . In the Indoor Intercollegiates on March 1, the Varsity, which finished seventh, failed to win a single first place, fourteen men taking part in scoring the 'team's fourteen points. Bowen was. the outstanding individual performer, scoring in two events, taking a fourth in the 16-pound shot and a fifth in the 35-pound weight. Wolkowitz and Bardewyck also placed in the weight events, while Jaeger took fourth in the 7o-yard high hurdles, and Doppel and Novotny tied with seven others for second place in the high jump. 'The Varsity mile relay team, finishing behind the Harvard and Dartmouth fours, both of which it had previously beaten, took fifth in its event, and the twomile relay team, running steadily, finished third. i March IO -brought the powerful and vaunted Yale- team to Ithaca for what proved to be the most thrilling and brilliant' meet since the memorable struggle with Michi- gan in 1910. Only momentarily did either team maintain an advantage of more than four or five points, and it was not until the next to the last event that the Eli victory was assured. Five local indoor records were broken and one world mark equalled when Russell won the final heat of the 7o-yard dash without spikes, in 7 and 3-5 sec- onds. The remarkable sprinting of this - sophomore far outshone the other individual gl ilgg y ggi. Myrna-uf -Y-' , - ' if Q , if ,ff ,Maya f f , ff af 1 5 , f Z1 q,.e1f.a.4 ,av-54231 v , , ry . . 4. 3 ag, . -15. .-,- Z . .Q 4 1- ' if 'fL,,45Q1f.,.g2agf5252-zf any 2 fs K riff 6 X K 1 9 if KIRBY BOVVEN Captain Captain-Efecf - - fi .. 'lfffagg -'-- fllir I V if 504 2' . ,. ,.. i ,L I ' fair hT,,L:5 jg fit egg? e +P- we ,g,fg,A,e it ri, Acfeeslsgl-i-egj1?45-i1+11i firm --M---Mui Ill II! it I I. I I .v Li , Q at A E ilig VH. I-,I III EI Ili X, ij' I fi l MI In I lf Trqy 'X iii: PENN DUAL MEET-RAUCH WINNING THE HALF MILE ,Iliff f Eli ,.., performances of the night. Bowen continued his excellent work, breaking the old shot yi record for the Drill Hall with a toss of 44 feet and 7. inches, two feet over the old record. Jaeger equalled the track record for the 70-yard low hurdles, when he sped, apparently flattened, over the obstacles. The two mile run was probably the most interesting event of the evening. Prytherch, running the best race of his career, beat off Thorne and Davis of Yale, in the first fifteen laps, only to be passed in the final lap by Tracy of Yale and his teammate, DeProsse. The following week was the witness of another even more brilliant if less thrilling indoor meet when the western interconference champions, Michigan, surpassed the remarkable record of the week before, when her men turned in seven record perform- My X 4, X y X tx T4 A v ,S 3 a X ffl '. .af -.aim 'ax K. AW' fm ,Q X' e 1, 1 ' A si ff l J kwx 5 'N ? X WR X Q x fx t 5 e mbsf T l 1 'K M xp my at Q, ei all i a was W 'X xv f 'B If at a as if f55fsf'51f'.,i at 4, , fry gferg' -a,fag:' .g ., rq.' A 'Zi VAS:-'. ' I- ' g 'Vw I 16 ,-Ziff? '?' Wa k f' GERRY CROZIER RAUCH . 1-2 airs., 1-'w V:-::.-25v'v1:,fEFE5gQ,'L'Y - - ,. f- ' ' 1 '- 'LZ '5' ' 9 'P' L '-Lf ' L:-A ' ' ' .Lg:ILL:-,,fi:a.4.4.--L-iff: ff l' S05 l 1 Eli.. V Q i 21 I ii C fr at five-fi c, f xmwf-at ,fl T gl fr 1 ffffxfi wg. . 7 i ra, ---. 1--.1- If? , .---.l:-,1a,, f ,ii,,.. Jaw , if - Rf -f - ,ff-f fl rl' 7 wil X lg , i, , K 1 4 I i 1. i ,J lf' ilu l IQ? ,. ni i ii i li' al , ,, 16 'ws lei i i .Blu glili ill! lil ill l if 15. Ei .Hip W , ill ul lil 1 :Wk 5? , Ib-ii 'bl Vim i H11 , Tl? Sli. Ml . li! ' l J ff , . Zig' Q is I J no INTERCOLLEGIATES 'fffffffffffmf A RUSSELL FOURTH ances, again equalling the world's record for seventy yards when both Wittman and Higgins accomplished the trick. DeHart Hubbard, the crack colored athlete of the visiting team, was a double winner in the hurdles, in each event equalling the track record. Bowen was the only Hrst place vvinner for the Varsity, taking the shot put with Wolkowitz in second place. Michigan was undeniably superior in every other event. Coming midway between the indoor and outdoor seasons, the Penn Relays found the trackmen in something of a slump. Russell ft was the only man to place of the team sent down. He finished 9 DOPPEL BERNART li, ft. 'N ,HZ a A n 1 . ,,,,, - ' ' 2 , 1,1 .,, ,ig 71?-1 5 , y ,' ,il l i 1 H : ,il i ' ' l -i L, i i 'Q'LjEp,,ia'riZjlgr1i'-L '.I:1.gn-'nrfgg -.zaigzf 1'3 -4 - 11, , iii . 915721-1g4.K?f::' V rf war - .,':.,i-jE., ' '-Lv-.' 2' 'A 2111 506 s af rv H fs ...r --- a -- -- - 4-- --- f V in L.-.W --1... .aw N- YY T...-1.,.r4,,,,,s.,..f'.'ll-..-. l 45 1 .4.a,,, , . r ,,,,,,,a,,k.LWV:-. . f- f , 17,55 'TY' A ' ' ' TL ,f gf' QQ' , , , ' gi 1.'fi'T?!,.ff Q s r ll' - lnrematianal Neulrfeel DOPPEL TIES FOR SECOND behind Clarke of Johns Hopkins and Eric Liddell, the invading English sprinter, in the international no-yard dash. Once more rising to unexpected heights, the Red team surprised the track World by sending Pennsylvania down to defeat in their annual dual meet on Schoellkopf Field early in May. Captain Kirby, appearing with the track team for the first time since February 17, in finishing ahead of McLane of Penn in a beautifully judged two-mile ru'n, gave his team the needed points for victory. McLane sped into first place with a forty-yard lead in the first half lap, but Kirby with measured strides cut it down and finished freshly JAEGER GREENING 1-xi-1-.1f1,g-as-.y:1:91-'-Q -5441131-4495-t:f: 4- rf? :da-vw'-5 355.1 Y ff-E-1121 24,-Aw f -1 rn fv- 'L W 507 ..., . T . jmte-T--L - -L3-S, Xl- l '+I ,. ig X 1 isa Q-Lfefflz---an . ??X-X Ely- .V .. 'f'f.f?r, mag-will J Hlgrfefrii eggs ri: sv:-Y f 'fT1?iV+-1-e. ---k . --1-W' ,. .- 4'f' A ff' LL--r-M L X. cg. 7' 'H V A - ' - L ' ' T 7 T CA? Aifix... ' . . . ,. 1 ,. ,:' iza 9234 i. .. .,..,.- l ,.,,.,, . l..- g. ,L-axial . el 1 i 1 i l 1 ,. .1 4 -I t i l l N 1 17-O Philadelphia Nurfb Amerirnn with an advantage of nearly fifty yards over McLane, his closest opponent. The indoor champions came with a galaxy of stars which gave them nine of the fifteen first places. The Varsity, however, with its strength in every event and its decided superiority in the field group, was strong enough to win by a margin of six points. Gerry's performance, in winning the mile and taking second in the half-mile, was the most surprising development of the meet. Bowen once more led the weight men 5 in scoring, taking places in three events. ' y I The Intercollegiates, held at Cambridge late in May, proved conclusively that the ' team was deficient in stars. Only five Cornell men scored, and the team finished elev- enth in one of the most brilliant fields that ever competed in the track classic. Doppel continued his consistent work in the high - 'um , tiein for second lace with three others. Ca tain Kirby, i I P 8 P - , Q in the two-mile run, while J making a bid for first place, fi , I V, f fell to the track, losing thirty ' f 4 5 'Q 2 g fsfi . . 'r,. f ,,, , ' .-'g...3.,1,g:5 yards, which he was never able ff, .-,'Vri to make up. I-le finished fourth, Q L If nevertheless. Gerry closed in ' ff T '1'r nl T the mile run with a ine burst 7' Y 1 , i .5 l ' of speed to place third ahead of p ' V p 3 ' 4 5 Douglas, the Yale captain. Rus- i g g i 2 fl a, sell took fourth in the 7.7.0-yard if ' it , T it vig? dash, and Bowen was just able ' . ' 14 Kg! if to squeeze out a fifth in the is - ? DE PROSSE hammer throw. RUSSELL 3 508 ref ,fr-ewes resr ' A ,X ?x,., ., E t-1t,1g,LE..i A . - . V ' WE' v'1'i:ri.'tifiLi'ip.Tf ,reg 4.113 ' i.,'fffi f til, ',1E11g'i i e.n 4g.'..ae.11,.y.:i-: -X'- ' fffzm- f-K ci? 7 of -t i. deff in fv3s.f-E2ei--g1.47l'5i fa a1ffe e'-wifi .W QUADRANGULAR MEET KIRBY WINS CROSS-COUNTRY IN A SPECTACULAR FINISH As an aftermath to the regular track season came the tryouts for the Olympics and the games themselves in France in July. Captain Kirby and Lovejoy, captainiof the 1913 team, were successful in gaining places on the victorious United States team. Kirby, running brilliantly, succeeded in Winning sixth place in the 3,ooo meter run and was the first American to finish. Lovejoy, although he Went across with the team, did not compete in the games. f 'r The 197.4 track team did not ta'i' 2 Win a championship, nor the Y , V I maiflfify Of ifS IUCCFSS buf if I '-,. - - ' Y ,, f did vvin the respect of its fol- X ' 1 ':.. E - - G52 lowers for itself and for its 5 1 coach by its consistent perform- X ances. In defeating Penn, in- ig- door intercollegiatechampions, fy, 7 and forcing Yale, intercollegiate . . . . 'I ' 4 I 1 . champions, to the limit to de- ras ls featacripp1edRedteam,Corne1l , classed itself with the best dual meet teams in the East. V i rl'r I 'I W- WOLKOWITZ N OVOTN Y ,... W.--,--,N-V . . V. . .W . -t -fT- . .,.-- , . -f-T if-T-ff-1-D :f-weve-If:-f-fft T-ff,-1-r-rr:-ff-.'A--1-f-.--M.--.-A ,, ,,:,. -. cl, ,.,. ,. Y. H -, . -. .,. . . , ....- 509 xx: v-4 O were or V -4 He ev-UH Tr e ee W -- -V -f f Y e 'XJ 1 .l :V W T lff, M i . '1u r'.1 rf- --A -- le,-ll! J l I All w W5 f lil fl-W, T T I A i El il, : l' 1914 VARSITY TRACK TEAM Tw Kreisel Rabinowitch Rich Owen Forschmeidt Weir Figarsky McGinn Skinner Lessler Palmer Houchins Vrieclenburg Catlin MacNeil Ov l' C L ens une :Ls'ey Macomber Booth Wester Swan Higley Terrnohlen Allen . Bradley Severance Coykendall Wilson Jewett Sullivan Bardewyck Bradley Novotny Wolkowitz Rosenthal Wright Pickerin B C . . . 8 angs rozier Rauch Bowen Gerry Kirby Doppel Russell Hennmgs Jaeger Moakley ,X .,.. - 4 V- Y - ' rp- ll El x ry, If. l l i ' l-lg' T 15? Il. ' EN gf? T, 1 a QW? T If f l 1 A l ff ll 3 W T 4 -il W' Q .qjl a vgl Pl iffl ,lil Q l To Am: irg gf a.Egai1,.f,1,gQf .ig-LMTLHAM..,g:7iQ....i,f,,.g.:':,,-,J1 e..-.Nfmam.w 's.:a:-wEum1 'QL 44: .J lf ,W .u 11 ji IJJ AR LI-I :I .w , . Y , eq 4, 5,1 fl III ,--X L , .ALA ALC'-S 4 '3fJ-V ' -wi? UL Y'--I ,IM f .7 ,MT 373 QL' '32 'S ' ' T l1.I,f-' ' ' ' ..- J pi, - ief:i:TlS4.E.:'. ,I L, .,., J 2 7 1924 arszty rack Team EDWARD BUCKLER KIRBY, '14 Captain GEORGE BYRON CATLIN, '15, Ant. Manager Nl ERNESTWHITING BOwEN,'15,Captain-Elect JOHN FRANCIS MOAKLEY . . . Coach SILAS XVRIGHT PICKERING, '14, Manager JOHN ROBERT BANGS, '11, Aniftant Coach '37 LEROY VINCENT ALLEN, '16 . . . Broad jump 4 T ARTHUR HENRY BARDEWYCK, '14 . . Weightx JT WVILLIAINI FRANCIS BERNART, '14 Half Mile Run 45' 4 REED XIAIL BONTECOU, '15 . . . . Pole Vault UIQ J THEODORE HARRINGTON BOOTH, '15 Hurdlee QT ERNEST XVHITING BOWEN, '15 . . I Weighte l I CHARLES BRADLEY, '15 . . High furnp , RIPLEY PIERCE BULLEN, '15 Mile Run IW KENNETH CASKEY, '15 . . . Weightf Qj JOHN EASTLAND COYKENDALL, '15 , Quarter Mile Run 313' GEORGE DOUGLAS CROZIER, '14 . Quarter Mile Run 4 SCOFIELD DELONG, '15 . . . . Pole Vault ALEXANDER ROBINSON DE PROSSE, '15 . Two Mile Run J ALFRED ARTHUR DOPPEL, '14 . . . High lump 3 JOSEPH SIMS EARMAN, '15 . . , Broad lump BJORN RANDALL EDSTROM, '15 . Broad Iuinp RACHMEIL FORSCHMEIDT, '15 . Two Mile Run HARVEY SPAULDING GERRY, '14 , Mile Run zgglf JOHN AVERILL GLICK, '15 . Half Mile Run if CHARLES KNIGHT GREENING, '15 . . Pole Vault 21 THOMAS CAREY HENNINGS, '14 . Quarter Mile Run U PHILIP ISIDRO HIGLEY, '16 .... Half Mile Run . 'Q OTTO CARL JAEGER, '14 .... . Hurdlef A RICHARD WILLIAM DICKINSON JEWETT, '14 . ,... Weight: A J EDWARD BUCKLER KIRBY, '14 . . . . Mile Run, Two Mile Run J HAROLD FITCH KNEEN, '15 . . Huriilef ' GEORGE REINHARDT KREISEL, '14 . 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Letteney CDD Crawford CDD Bernart CCD Eli Une mile Run 4:19 1-5 sec, Watters Kirby CCD Jerman CDD HT Two mile Run - 9:52. sec. Cutcheon N azro CDD Ryan 17 45 yard High Hurdles 6 1-5 sec. Jaeger CCD Bugbee CDD A Fletcher CHD 4 'Bl'O3.ClJLlIT1P 11 ff. II in. Hyatt CHD Quifk CHD Canfield CDD Q High jump 5 ft. 9 1-4 in. Gerould CHD Edgar CDD Neff f Doppel QCD Mcradden CDD j Bradley CCD 1, Novotny CCD 'QV 4' Greeley fi Pole Vault 11. ft. 6 13-16 in. Libbey CDD Slciles CDD Greening CCD 'Wi 3210? 552 ,Q a e 14 ,N 16 pound Shot Put 43 ft. 5 1-7. in Eastman Bowen CCD Dunker IHC If ound Wei ht Throw 6 ft. in. Bowen CCD Bardewyck CCD Ber lund , , 35 P g 4 4 3 154 Varsit Rela : - sec. Cornell Harvard Dartmouth ,, 4 Y Y 3 7 45 lgl-ln Freshman 40 yard Dash 4 4-5 sec. Miller CHD Goodwillie CCD Lundell CHD ,V Freshman Relay 3 :13 see. Dartmouth Harvard Cornell li fl T ii 4 ' , MAI' I 4 ,yr-54 4 , llii ii 4 , ly- ll wi' li Cornell- Y ale Indoor Meet 144 44 Q 1 1 4 ITHACA, MARCH 11, 191.4 5 CORNELL 51, YALE '61 lj' ' E vent Time Finn' .Yeeand Third '1 ard Dash 7 - sec. Russell CCD Norton CYD Locke CYD 75 Y 3 5 3 5 4 440 yard Run 53 sec. Chapman CYD Crozier CCD Rosenthal CCD 3 'N 1 880 yard Run 1:04 sec. Bernart CCD Geilfuss CYD Gerry CCD ' 41 11 One Mile Run 4:35 3-5 sec. Douglas CYD Bullen CCD Gault CYD 4 Two mile Run 10:14 sec. Tracy CYD De Prosse CCD Prytherch CCD 44 I One mile Relay 3 :34 1-5 sec. 312142: gosenthalCC8D 4, 4 CEL us en erance 14 pman CYD Hennings CCD I V Norton CYD Crozier CCD 1 75 yard High Hurdles 9 4-5 sec. Bullard CYD Milliken CYD Kneen CCD 4-f ' 75 yard Low Hurdles S 3-5 sec. Jaeger CCD Bullard CYD Cole CYD High jump 5 ft. II in. Gifford CYD 30131321 5 ra ey ' Poi: van: 11 ff. Scholpp CYD WiIsonCCC5 F ,' Durfee Y T i Broad Jump 12. ft. 6 in. Norton CYD Cheney Allen CCD Ml Shot Put 44 ft. 7. in. Bowen CCD Wolkowitz CCD Chamberlain CY ,Q 35 pound Weight Throw 46 ft. 1 in. Bardewyck CCD Bowen CCD Earl CYD il Q -, .1o.. 1 0 - - to 1 11.4- o1.w1.1,-,,-- -11 - I. , ..h ref '-,. -1- 517. ?--.-f-- -- -.R-,- Ars a -fi l IT 5 ,Lp -.1 .f-.-g.,5,.,:f-.r---- , ' 1,-24,147 . 91- 134, ,.'., -.glvlwt,,l.,,-,:,,,....,...,-' --- 1------ f-l . Au -. fl.-L--flT,,i ' ' Lv ,-, , .. Y V Ezrmt 75 yard Dash 75 yard High Hurdles One mile Run 440 yard Run S80 yard Run 75 yard Low Hurdles Two mile Run Mile Relay Shot Put Pole Vault High Jump Event 100 yard Dash 7.7.0 yard Dash 440 yard Run 880 yard Run One mile Run Two mile Run 17.0 Yard High Hurdles 7.7.0 Yard Low Hurdles A Broad Jump High Jump Pole Vault Shot Put Javelin Throw Discus Throw Hammer Throw C ornetl-M iefzigan I nctoor Meet ITHACA, MARCH 7.9, 197.4 CORNELL 7.8, MICHIGAN 67 Tim: 0:07 3-5 sec. 0:09 4-5 sec. 4:35 4-5 sec. 0:53 see. 7.201 1-5 sec. 0:08 7.-5 sec. 10:01 4-5 sec. Firxr Wittman CMD Hubbard Griffin CMD Purdy CMD Hattendorf CMD Hubbard CMD Callahan CMD 3137. sec. Reinke CMD Roesser CMD Purdy CMD Hartendorf CMD 43 ft. 7. 3-4 in. Bowen CCD IL ft. 5 1-7. in. Brooker CMD 6 ft. 7. 3-4 in. Smith Time 0:10 1-5 sec. 027.1 4-5 sec. 0:50 4-5 sec, 1:59 7.-5 sec. 4:7.9 4-5 sec, 9:40 7.-5 sec. 0:16 sec. o:7.5 7.-5 see. 7.7. ft. 7 1-4 in. 5 ft. II in. 17. ft. 6 in. 41 ft. 5 in. . 177 ft. 7. in. 17.9 ft. IO in. 147 ft. IO in. .Ycranzl Russell CCD Wilson CCD Hicks CMD Crozier CCD Reinke CMD Chase CCD Rearick CMD Rosenthal CCD Coykendall CCD Hennings CCD Crozier CCD Wolkowitz CCD Bontecou CCD MacEl1ven CMD Cornell-Pennsylvania Outdoor ITHACA, MAY 10, 197.4 CORNELL 70 7.-3, PENNSYLVANIA 64 1-3 Firft A Hill CPD Hill CPD Martin CPD Rauch CCD Gerry CCD Kirby CCD Wolf CPD Wolf CPD Rose CPD i Doppel CCD Sherrill CPD Sullivan CCD Wolkowitz CCD Coleman CPD Taylor CPD Sammi Russell CCD Russell CCD Crozier CCD Gerry CCD Kerr CPD McLane CPD Powers CPD Jaeger CCD Allen CCD Needs CPD Casson' CPD Hubbard CPD Bradley CCD Owens CPD Bontecou CCD Greening CCD Bowen CCD Wester CCD Bowen CCD Bowen CCD Third Wright CCD Kneen CCD MaeNeil CCD Roesser Freyberg CMD Aubrey CMD Davis CMD Doyle CMD Greening CCD Doppel CCD Bradley CCD Meet Third ' Wright CCD Brainard CPD Hennings CCD Jensen CPD Bullen CCD Mooney CPD Greening CCD Powers CPD Needs CPD Wolkowitz CCD Lewis CPD Sullivan CCD Jewett CCD sf -zzz:-PA17.:-' 5-1 un-sin-Lx--GP , sg-,,.r .M .,-.gay 513 Q Q 1 , 'BY E3 , 1 I , , ijbxixwcnlf i ix '55 ' v-'B'fN4'kn i 7l TIM: 4 '-' ' -it 5 . i' ., rift 'sv' 1: '-L'.+-MPEWL:-remzvrrrwizr 1924 Indoor I nzfercollegz ates I.C.A.A.A.A.-New York N. Y. March 1 1914 Pennsylvania LIZ, Yale zo, Princeton ao, Georgetown 1856, Boston College 17, Dartmouth 145, Cornell I4 7.-9, Penn State IOQJOh!'1S Hopkins 7 I-95 Syracuse 7, Harvard 5 I-9, Williams 4, Brown 1, Lafayette 1 I-9, Amherst 1 I-95 Colby IQ Bowdoin 1. 70 yard Dash ....... Bowman Syracuse . . -zo Jcc. ' Miller Williams ' Locke Yale 4 Sullivan, Boston College 5 Clarke, Johns Hopkins Une mile Run . . 1 Enck, Penn State . . . . 4124 .rea 7. Cavanaugh, Boston College I 1 2 5 X4-fs XFX A ' 5' - 4 v I , 7 Z 3 1 1 5 ' 1 3 Betts, Princeton 4 Douglas, Yale 5 Kerr, Pennsylvania jg Two mile Run 1 Booth, johns Hopkins . . 9:36 uc. ig 7. Helme, Georgetown 3 McLane, Pennsylvania ji 4 Lermond, Boston College tg 5 Payne, Colby 52 70 yard High Hurdles . 1' Moore, Penn State , . 9 1-za rec. 1 1. Bugbee, Dartmouth 3 Milliken, Yale Q 4 Jaeger, Cornell l 5 Bullard, Yale 1 One mile Relay . . 1 Yale . . . . j.'22 9-zo rec. 1 Harvard 3 , Georgetown 4 Dartmouth ' LE 5 Cornell M f Two mile Relay . . 1 Georgetown - . . 7:16 X-Io rec. ii 1. Boston College -I 3 Cornell 4 Syracuse QL 5 Brown g Pole Vault 1 Scholpp, Yale . . IZ ft. 6 izz. Owen, Pennsylvania E Libbey, Dartmouth. kj 4 Bishop, Bowdoin Sherrill, Pennsylvania U Skiles, Dartmouth Q High jump . 1 Flahive, Boston College . dft. 1-8 in. if 2. Doppel, Cornell 4: Novotny, Cornell ,Y Needs, Pennsylvania 2 Hubbard, Pennsylvania Gerould, Harvard 3- 0 Allen, Lafayette Proctor, Johns Hopkins 'q Casson, Pennsylvania Broad Jump . . I Rose, Pennsylvania . . 22 ft. 3 1-8 in. 5: 7. Canfield, Dartmouth 5 3 Cheney, Yale EI 4 Reid, Brown 16 pound Shot Put . 1 Hills, Princeton . 46ft. 3-4 ifz. Q 1. Beattie, Princeton fn 3 Plansky, Georgetown 4 Bowen, Cornell 5 5 Wolkowitz, Cornell 35 pound Weight Throw . 1 Gates, Princeton . . 49 ft. 3 3-8 in. 2 1 Taylor, Pennsylvania Hills, Princeton 3 i 4 Bardewyck , Cornell ' 5 Bowen, Cornell 1 Freshman Relay . Boston College .- 7146 4-5 Jar. Q 7. Harvard lf Yale I 3 4 Penn State 4. 5 Cornell I: if nz .-Y .--.1-gee..-1 4.-':,, ' - ., 1 , ,.'-, - . ea,-s,.,. at 514 , X-,X Q 1' f . B3 4 fs . , . ,. -. a '1.1g7ks- 4 I X -if ' -'Q' -- -' ,fx X 's .:'-'ft :ua-'-. ,J-'1 - -' ,Q ,. .,, -.-,L - ,-Y-5- , , x - ' ' 1 W' is - 4 - - E 5 ' 48th Annual rack and Field Meet 5 fa I.C.A.A.A.A.--Cambridge, May 30 and 31, 197.4 l dir Yale 1.8, Pennsylvania 2.7, Stanford 1416, Princeton 1.3, Penn State 11, Southern California I4,J0hf1S Hopkins 13M, California 13, Harvard 13 2. Boston College 11., Comell wh, Dartmouth 8, Georgetown 7, Mass. Tech. 5, Syracuse 5, Colgate M . ii roo yard Dash . I ..... ..... 1 Hill, Pennsylvania . . 10 nt if 1 ii 3 Zi 4 T 5 no yard Dash 1 E 1 13 3 4 j' S 5,1 440 yard Run . . 1 in 1 3 gi 4 an S El- 880 yard Run . . 1 El ' 1 37 3 Ii, 4 Q, 5 rt One Mile Run 1 2. 3 ir 4 lf S ,, Two Mile Run . . 1 3 4 5 11.0 yard High Hurdles . . 1 1. 3 f 4 -s 5 no yard Low Hurdles . 1 Q 1. is 3 E 4 H' hjurn 3 Q ig p . . 1 C f ' Broad Jump . . 1 2. 3 - 4 .2 S 'z Pole Vault . . 1 ii 1 li I 4 Shot Put , . 1 Z 4 g: 5 U I1 Discus Throw . 1 if 2 5. 3 .1 4 , - 5 Javelin Throw . 1 5 1. Bowman, Syracuse Clarkehlohns Hopkins Norton, Yale Comins, Yale Hill, Pennsylvania . Norton, Yale Clarke, Johns Hopkins Russell, Cornell Edgar, Dartmouth Hclflrich, Penn State . Croft, Princeton Bates, Dartmouth Chapman, Yale Gage, Yale Watters, Harvard . Helffrich, Penn State Richardson, Stanford Mclntosh, Stanford Marsters, Georgetown Enck, Penn State . . Cavanaugh, Boston College Gerry, Cornell Douglas, Yale Cutcheon, Harvard Booth, johns Hopkins . Tibbetts, Harvard Lermond, Boston College Kirby, Cornell Helme, Georgetown Moore, Penn State , . Leistner, Stanford Dye, Southern Califomia Wolf, Pennsylvania Scattergood, Princeton Hass, Georgetown . Cole, Yale Scattergood, Princeton Moore, Penn State Bowman, Syracuse Flahive, Boston College Doppel, Cornell Proctor, johns Hopkins Anderson, Stanford Casson, Pennsylvania Comins, Yale . . . Rose, Pennsylvania Boren, California Wilson, Southern California Canfield, Dartmouth Watson, Colgate Owens, Pennsylvania . Sherrill, Pennsylvania Libbey, Dartmouth Scholpp, Yale Durfee, Yale Hartranft, Stanford . Hills, Princeton Houser, Southern California Anderson, Southern California Eastman, Harvard Harrranft, Stanford . Houser, Southern California Arthur, Stanford Neufeldt, California Lang, California Gibson, Princeton . . Neufeldt, California 9-rn .rec 1 . 21 . . jo 1-10 mr, 1:5 K-10 nc. 4:23 I-zu Jer. 11:36 Jer. If 1-In Jer. 24 5-zu Jer, 6 ft. z 1-A' im 14 fr. E in. IZ ft. 111 1-4 in. 451 fr. 5 7-3 in. . rfb' fi. K in. zpz fr. 1 7-K in. 3 Dodson, California 4 Greenidge, Harvard K 5 Bench, Yale if Hammer Throw . . 1 Drew, M. I. T. . Uflfff 1 fi'7- 1. Emery, Princeton 3 Earl, Yale f 4 Hills, Princeton 55 5 Bowen, Cornell 5 li ., . , ss- . in--sr.: :Jaxx-et 1 t-.-.1-zrggi--e a.-nev.-.'.:.-s1:-s:1-:'.:1- -.-11.-...ta-ev.'q:-lt? Huey. --1. -:roar-Qi:-w.v:----ie, '-----1,-e1-.,--r --.A x '- ' -L1 :ff 515 I I ll li l v .ll il if gil l 4. .31 l . 7 E 1. it ij 1. il ww YU Til sl gg I I 2.1 Vi Q fig-.-..4:: TT L.Ll..94l..--?aL.,1A Pa-aaa 4' FHM . . . . , . 2. 4 E -- 7 A. ' ' -:cz - ' 1 ,4i..sV,,w- -lv-.X-. iii,-4 1- -aux., , 'fHu.e-:- Ez:+-'1 f--f--Y'-1 1..- P.fXlE--O --- -e -f-no 7-1-ii.f-'iQPg.f'ix.5i EJ . .J-fi' ,e up --E - - - -- a -- T-f 1' all H. N I Zi N, I 924 Cross Country I Ig. . :EIR -': -: -N ' . F '-L 4. 4, As the 199.4 cross-country season opened, the prospects of a strong L I ,,,4 1 33, 4 team seemed good with five of last year's letter men running in the N 1 - :,' lr.. ,,,V trials. Injuries took a heavy toll, however, and some of the veterans 1 V . 1 A .,,, did not get back into form until late in the season. ' 4 ! The first meet of the year was the annual quadrangular run with 4 Dartmouth, Columbia, and Pennsylvania at Van Cortlandt Park. 4 V 41 Despite the fact that Captain Glick, Craig, and Houghton were 1 I . H unable to start, the Varsity nnished in third place but three points lx l behind Columbia. The Hanover runners captured first place by 1 , , placing live men among the first eleven. The race was not without ,A 4 ' A A it 3 its glory for the Red and White, since Kirby repeated his 1923 l iff 3 victory in the same meet, leading Theobald of Columbia across the i H 2:13555 line by six inches in a most spectacular Hnish. , V . I Two weeks later Dartmouth came to face the Varsity in a dual l fi meet. Again the Green was victorious, though-by a closer score than was anticipated. Kirby ran a remark- . ' able race over the six mile course, nnishing in fine condition a quarter mile ahead of his nearest rivals, Cap- T 4 tain Osgood, Mullen, and Collins of the Green, who tied for second place. Houghton and Craig, competing . for the first time this year, showed up Well in taking fifth and sixth places respectively. l lx' The Varsity entered the Intercollegiate run on November 2.4 with little chance of winning the title, as the 4 il twenty teams entered comprised a great many capable hill-and-clalers. Cornell improved its standing of last ll year, taking seventh place. The brightest feature of the race for the Varsity was the fact that they finished ahead of the Dartmouth runners, who had defeated them tvvice previously during the season. Kirby, though 1 finishing in tenth place, bettered his winning time in the quadrangular meet, run over the same course, by a i' , i full minute. ' ' li: - 4 I li lil l la! 4 A 1924 Cross-Country Record I gill QUADRANGULAR MEET: AT NEW YORK Q NOVEMBER 1 ilu ll 1. Dartmouth . . 37 3. Cornell . 51 3'-1 1 1. Columbia . , 48 4. Pennsylvania 93 E l 1 l R4 DARTMOUTH VS. CORNELL: AT ITHACA ' NOVEMBER I5 ful A I I 1. Dartmouth . . 49 7.. Cornell . 57 l fl l i I INTERCOLLEGIATES: AT NEW YORK 4 4 NOVEMBER 7.4 ' 1. Pittsburgh . 57 8. Dartmouth 133 liil' 7.. Harvard . . 75 9. Princeton 7-7-9 3. Syracuse . . 87. 1o. M.I. T. . 7-S4 I 4. Yzllc . . 117 II. Rutgers . 7-56 it H 5. Maine . 136 17.. Georgetown 7-68 6. Columbia , . 157 13. Pennsylvania 364 4 7. COI'1'lCll . , 170 14. Y. 47-3 'ill fi e ?w'- ' A '-T 'fglQQ1T 'l, -EYQHQTQQ - -- D , .i uf-E-,Q- L -if'-'f'575'f' 'Tl F- ' SI 1111. ,S1-1: .X ,CN -- I , 'f - . - '-, - -- ---+, f 13-+L , ,AA-L'.QY-f L., k'i.g, 'l 23,51 fr' :A '-.:.L:,:,,,A..., .E ,,,:,-f 'ff iff: A ,qt ,ge-,K YZ, 'L f - 4 V' ' :W L.. C- ,H A ,, 1, ,, A ,A W , Imnn-,xx Q in 11 ,L N5 X - Wx: .L S I F, f1 2331 '31, Ligij Bradley Bangs Emerson Moakley OVCHSh1UC Catlm Houghton Williams Glick K1rby Crzng arsz ty ross- Ountry JOHN AVERILL GLICK, '15 JAMES GROFF CRAIG, '16 . GEORGE BYRON CATLIN, '15 HORATIO HUNT BRADLEY, '16 . JOHN FRANCIS MOAKLEY . JOHN ROBERT BANGS, '11 . JAMES GROFI2 CRAIG, '16 JAMES STROHM EMERSON, '15 JOHN AVERILL GLICK, '15 GEORG TEAM CHARLES EUGENE HOUGHTON 17 EDWARD BUCKLER KIRBY, 15 EUGENE SAMUEL OVENSHINE 5 E CLARK WILLIAMS, 15 ,-Av.,up'..',-H,-wg.-,hzfrv,D, , ,I - ., V. -,-. A .A Af.-. wY..rz,A,,,., ,E .A.U,,,-V,-V LL L -- uni,-,,fAQ1z',-L.:11 V., :LLL ' I'-- 'IV 517 'V T Q 5 T R.-tilt' : wr 1-':2'.'i -irre-kin 7 ' 7 1 'jf,g'J, I -fr - '-If . QQ T, I wtf 'Mfrs :wg--1 viz:-f-7:-.f:f'sLGffI x X. -T' I T I 1 ' i v -Cl 0 Freshmen Track Records Event 100 yard Dash 110 yard Dash 440 yard Run 880 yard Run one mile Run I Two mile Run 110 yard High Hurdles 110 yard Low Hurdles High Jump Javelin Throw Shot Put Pole Vault Broad Jump Discus Throw Hammer Throw Event 100 yard Dash 110 yard Dash 440 yard Run 880 yard Run One mile Run Two mile Run 110 yard High Hurdles 7.7.0 yard Low Hurdles High Jump Javelin Throw Shot Put Pole Vault Broad jump Discus Throw Hammer Throw CORNELL-PENNSYLVANIA, PHILADELPHIA, MAY 10, 197.4 PENNSYLVANIA 78, CORNELL 58 Time Firrt Second Third 0:10 1-5 sec. Andrus CPD Hendricks CPD Fuller CCD 0:11 3-5 sec. Andrus CPD Puller CCD Werly CCD 0:51 3e5 sec. Werly CCD Wobensmith CPD Bowen CPD 1:01 7-10 sec. Offenhauser CPD Thompson Somers CCD 4:47. 9-10 sec. Carvalho CCD Barnshaw CPD Rhines CCD 10:41 sec. Houghton CCD Carvalho CCD Buelle CPD 0:17 sec. Mason CCD Strong CCD A 0:17 7-10 sec. Mason CCD Etnyre CCD Carnes CPD 5'ft. 6 in. Knox CPD Bradley CCD Singer CPD Keet CCD 147 ft, 1 in. Knox CPD Mitchell CCD Montgomery CPD 41 ft.11 in. McLean CPD Kanrick CPD Evans CCD II ft. 3 in. Slagle CPD Reed CCD Knox CPD 7.0 ft, 9 1-1 in Hendricks CPD Reynolds CPD Swett CCD 130 ft. 7 in. Kanrick CPD Moore CCD Pratt CCD 98 ft. II in. Pike CPD Munns CCD Pratt CCD CORNELL-PENN STATE, ITHACA, MAY 17, 1914 CORNELL 70, PENN STATE Time Fin! Second Third 0:10 sec. Goodvvillie CCD Mathias CSD Davies CSD 0:11 1-5 sec. Goodvvillie CCD Fuller CCD Mathias CSD 0:50 4-5 sec. Werly CCD Busching CSD Mitchell CCD 1:01 4-5 sec. Stewart CSD Rhines CCD Somers CCD 4:36 3-5 sec. Stewart CSD Carvalho CCD Smith CSD 10:03 1-5 sec. Fouracre CSD Johnson CSD Houghton CCD 0:16 4-5 sec. Mason CCD Lerch CSD Costello CSD 0:15 3-5 sec. Sanford CSD Lerch CSD Etnyre CCD 5 ft. 6 in. Keet CCD Straight CSD Bradley CCD 157 ft. II 1-1 1n. Gier CSD Munns CCD Weston CSD 35 ft. 9 5-8 in. Evans CCD Fried CCD Gier CSD II ft. 3 in. Reed CCD Oldberg CCD Conley CSD 11 ft. 9 1-7. in. Mathias CSD Sanford CSD Swett CCD 108 ft. Pratt CCD Munns CCD Moore CCD 113 ft. 5 1-7. in Ide CSD Reed CSD . Fratt CCD 518 FRESHMEN CROSS-COUNTRY TEAM Dorris Gainey Moakley Crannell Bentley Frincke Desforges Vanderbrook Mordoclc McKee Review of F reshmen T rack Candidates for the 192.7 Freshman track team had their first opportunity to display abilit in the underclass meet, held in the Fall of 1913. The decisive score of 9o-33, Y and the fact that the yearlings vvon ten firsts, indicated much promising ability. . . . h H Besides uncovering individual stars in Carvalho and Goodvvillre, the team vvas s ow to be Well balanced by good men in every event. Training continued after the under- ' ' ' ' ' . h h la class meet, but was not intensive untxl after the Christmas vacation T en t e re y team began strenuous drill in preparation for the indoor contests. ' ' l Cornell- The first indoor relay race Was held in Boston at the same time as tie H d-D rtmouth triangular meet, Where the yearlings placed third. In the next arvar a meet, the Indoor lntercollegiates, the medley relay team faced strong opposition in the man teams entered, and did Well in taking fifth place. Y s During the spring holidays there was a let-up in training. The squad reassembled ' lc after vacation and prepared for outdoor practice, but were forced to continue vvor in the gymnasium due to inclement weather. The mile relay team, thus handicapped ' ' A ' lar by lack of outdoor training, captured fourth place at the Penn Relays. triangu 519 -tg -itz, it 13,0 ,W ,..,, ff- vi-L1 Y-Q45 ,--1- -1- -53, I -.gm N ,,., ....V L...-n.- ,,.-,,,, , ,, 'fi Nl 7 1. Timm? ' a -- . - if. if-...-T,l. - . . V --if-fl NI meet with Cascadilla and Ithaca High School was the first contest for the entire team. The Red and White easily won by a margin of 70 points, showing weakness only in the weight events, where three nrst places were lost to Cascadilla. The mile run was the feature race of the meet. Gregory, the Ithaca High School star, kept abreast of Carvalho until the last seven yards, when the Freshman miler sprinted and broke the tape first. Coach Moakley then pointed the men for meets with Penn and Penn State. The 197.7 team was beaten at Franklin field by a small margin. Mason was the high scorer for Cornell, winning firsts in the low and high hurdles. Werly's time of SI 3-5 seconds in the 440 was very good, considering the fact that the track was heavy from rains of the previous days. Carvalho gave a remarkable demonstration of endurance when he placed first in the mile and a few minutes later took second in the two mile. Penn State invaded Ithaca on May I7 and was defeated 70-65. The score hung in the balance until the discus throw, the last event, in which Cornell won all three places. Added to the team were the services of Goodwillie, who had been unable to compete until this meet. Nationally known as the holder of the Worlds' Interscholas- tic 7.7.0 record, he ably upheld his title by equalling the Intercollegiate 7.7.0 yard record of 7.1 1-5 seconds. He ran the hundred in IO flat, but this was 1-5 slower than his best time for that event. Werly ran a spectacular 440, hanging behind until the last hun- dred yards, when he forged ahead and nosed out the leading man by a few feet. Vanderbrook won the 1918 cross-country contest for the Potter cup, losing only one of the series of races to Desforges, his nearest opponent. The cross-country team engaged in three meets, winning only the first with Cascadilla. The next meet was lost to the strong Ithaca High School team led by Gregory. The final contest of the year was the Intercollegiate meet, held in New York. Cornell showed up poorly against the large field of entries, and was unable to place among the first Hve. 1915 MANAGEMENT I G. B. CATLIN, '15 H. H.iBRADLEY, 'Ze Nlmmger Affismnf Managezf ?7fT'f'?'T-'err' 'fi f'T'-'T- 4: f 7'-'-. if-1 , r- . - . -'- . 7 - 1 . L., .5 - , ., lakh-Zgr, . i ,V ,,. - ... A ,.-, ..-1 g,a.,f,..1 . SZO Y -f'-q ALLLL, L 1' LL.-- .-' 'D f fhvfl 'i -, A 45' I, V ,LJH 13:17 .LLL Y L L, .A---Y-':...-,7 -flak N:,5:4f -J-if?-fffifv ,P --I A A lt' ,1:'3'i:17,'ifl Eli 1-. L f5:g.,: af. 1:1275 IA lEfffR4'i'T? iL:'nt f'CHfEVP A Y 'x TV' Y is A Liga X ELC ' i 7 'Lil' ' f':74-iii-7' gg!--'i- '5flV7l ll Y A , .L-:- L .Y L L 1: L.i-,, .gig 1 L -,..L,L ,g..., , 1 l 'l l i l l l CROSS-COUNTRY CLUB 3 Severance Tmyford McLaughlin Wagner OvcrIslIinc Rhines Conroy Marshall Gainey Bullen McKclvey W Bradley Higley McKee Vanderbrook Rabinowitz McGinn Frincke Desforges Mordock Emerson Catlin I Rampona Boggs Booksraver Williams Glick Kirby Termohlen Bissell Houghton Craig TRACK CLUB PHILIP LESLIE WRIGHT . Prefidmt CHARLES BRADLEY . . Vice-Preyidmt HENRY ARGUE RUSSELL Secrezvzfjf-Tffemurer REED VAIL BONTECOU THEODORE HARRINGTON BOOTH ERNEST WHITING BOWEN RIPLEY PIERCE BULLEN GEORGE BYRON CATLIN JOHN EASTLAND COYKENDALL RICHARD FRANCIS GRAEF CHARLES KNIGHT GREENING PHILIP ISIDRO HIGLEY EDWARD BUCKLER KIRBY HAROLD PITCH KNEEN ALDEN BROOKS MACNEIL FRANK JOHN NOVOTNY HUGH WILLIAM PRYTHERCH, ALVIN OTIS SEVERANCE JOSEPH HENRY SWAN FREDERICK EDWARD WESTER HOWARD HENSEL WILSON R. e I .r'f.:1- me-4 B.-:::v..,f-nf,,,:1,,-I - 1:,Lfy5,.-,f -. : :yy . ...WL ,-. ., MJ-A-P gb'---'ff-wr, E'-E1 ff.--F frm- g-N.--f-'..:,ffL A, 1., , :L 1- - 1 511 if Q f ', :I 1, X - , , W lu ,l x , ' '- - . .Q-,fffx Q hx.,-,k.., , ,,,,-,.72i,.c4,k,ui?: t fm I ,1 I I .! f SK w fx if 0 X . 'Q X was A 1 I 1: Y -:f- - 4- :fy ,Lf ,-....w.--.,,., - , -f , ' 7 ' 1 ' '- '-'L-'----'-V-12-'l'-'SH' 'If:r. f1ic-1f:':r:-fl-V: . .-.W -XM , , - -9' ,, - 1 a ,r- . Z r. K: 9 5 1 'x 5 .3 ii fl A 21 QI .f 1, ii A 5 w 1 ,A J frcffa 1 5 if 3? L: 'I 'Q ,X nu! Qhkleg 5? El ,C 1 0' xi H il .1 F F g ,l A ,S HW ,. 7 r Y ,Q-,.,.,f-,M,,,,, AM Y Y 57.7. 3 XY?Eg?figE!i!Qggi+eVixwwxii r QKJEAW fe -- .f , IX. x X .X - I tri , x X .rn-1.5 :-f .,,x '3I3?s ' .1 Huff-551. ' 4 x GN Baseball 1924 Coach Carney had to contend with Ithaca's usual poor spring weather, and was forced to confine the largest part of his early drill to the cage. Mickey Lalonge helped Carney with the large pre-season squad, and gave the batteries the benefit of his twenty years' experience with big league baseball. The squad looked especially promising, due in a large part to the addition of several valuable recruits from the 197.6 Freshman team. By April and seventeen men had been selected to make the annual Southern trip, and on that day a squad comprised of six pitchers, five infielders, four outfielders, and two catchers entrained for Lexington, Virginia. In the opening game there with Washington and Lee, the Varsity had little trouble, winning by a score of 5 to Q.. In the next game the Generals were again defeated this time by one score. Frantz's triple, two singles, and a sacrifice mainly accounted for the first victoryg in the second Thomas, Bickley, and Dupree did the heavy stickwork for the Ithacans. The Varsity registered its third straight victory when it defeated Virginia Military Institute, II to 6. Capron garnered six hits in six times at bat, one of which was a home run. The Red and White nine then proceeded to Charlottesville, and there met with a sudden- reverse when the University of Virginia shut them out, 6 to o. Milligan, the left-handed Sophomore, was defeated in a pitcher's battle with Maphis of Virginia, although he allowed but five hits, The next day resulted .',:--'--'11-vu.-I -,A-, .,.r-,. ,,, ,.---.r. .W . - . ,. N - --'f 'L-aa:-,ff sau, '.1a,iaJ,au.a,-.2..'--fx. 1 fa.a,,uaaAga.ua:4.gLga..z1igg.a'r.L-,131fi. f,5:grL..11:-,QT-V ' 11-.t gall A-' X-'gs-ai:f'A'r-'1 'AA-4-ilu ' 57-3 ,. 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Cornell was unable to solve the slow ball delivery of Lee, while the Virginians drove Harrington from the box in the second inning. His place was taken by Whitney, who allowed but four hits and two runs during the remainder of the game. Free hitting, fairly good pitching, and especially loose fielding characterized the team's play for the first three games. The last two saw a remarkable improvement in fielding, both Frantz and -Rossomondo staging truly spectacular plays. Thus, in spite of defeat, the last two games left the outlook very encouraging, and gave promise of the finished perform- ances which many Cornell fans later witnessed on Hoy Field. On April 16th the Varsity played its first home game with Niagara. This proved to be one sided, Milligaii holding the visitors scoreless, while his teammates amassed a total of ten runs. Three days later the Red and White nine gained a second consecutive shut out victory, this time over St. Lawrence. It was the first game for Eddie Kaw's protegees, and with the handicap of no outdoor practice before arriving at Hoy Field a week before the game, the Northern nine did remarkably well in holding Cornell to six runs. Harrington, in his second start as Varsity pitcher, was effective through- il .i .I. l out the game. He allowed but two hits in spite of the cold weather and a wet ball. Dartmouth sent Cornell down to her first defeat on the home grounds, winning the game on April 13rd by a score of 5 to o. They were unable to cope successfully with 'fl 3 i t ISL the Green's star moundsman, Lyons, who allowed but four scattered scratchy singles, while the Hanover batters reached Milligan eight times, and Whitney, who suc- ceeded him in the ninth, once. The contest was featured by the visitors, ability to ' steal bases and beat out bunts, and as the Red and White batters failed to hit in the pinches, there was no doubt as to the outcome at any period of the game. 3:21 April 16th and 19th witnessed two disastrous trips for the Varsity, one game being l if dropped to the Tigers at Princeton, and the other to the Orange team at Syracuse. The hrst was apparently anyone's game for eight innings. Caldwell, the Jungletown F 'il pitching ace, held the Varsity, who battled gainely against his superb control, to 'Eu six scattered hits. Captain Bickley did the best stickwork for Cornell, being the only f iff man to get two hits, one of which was a double. Whitney was pounded hard, had f trouble in locating the plate, and was relieved by.Harrington in the third. Both f teams scored in the first inning, but in the third Princeton took the lead. Caldwell V1 ll? outpitched Harrington up to the eighth, when Cornell again tied the count. In their 555' half of the inning, however, the Tigers opened another attack, and forced three lil runs across the plate, thereby winning a hard and fast game, 6 to 3. Pitching again 5 upset the Varsity at Syracuse. Ganrai struck out twelve of the Red and White bats- 'Q '34, men, and further contributed to an ultimate 6 to 4 victory by his double in the eighth, aw , fr iw iw.- .. . i - i. i . . i . . S' ,. .4, g-f::Lngifln,iii?f1'fIQiTL'LfQQE.?g--fmxlg,L :LL,Lg'.-L ,. -F-fff49 -..lf Q 5?-4 ,. f P' V. iw .1 'ttf , f f F1 -. 4. ,af-Sai . W ma...4e,.,..aC,,r,g..t,,,,,,.. 'A ,QQ xf '15,:2aL ' - ' i -.--ff Y, -- '1 v- -f - - -- - ff.. - - A U, .Pg , , ,W ,iff .- -- --J T. I - a - . .... -h -, Q... ... ,. .. A, -av. I 1 fs. ,M 1, ,s. ., i . fi which scored three runs. This was the first Syracuse victory over a Cornell baseball team in twenty years. Two games scheduled with Columbia were cancelled, for on April goth rain prevented the encounter at Ithaca, two weeks later their game at the Polo Grounds was called off for the same reason. The trip to Cambridge on May 3rd marked a new era for Coach Carney's charges. The Harvard nine went down to an II to I defeat before Milligan's splendid pitching and the brilliant performance of the entire Cornell in- field. In addition the Varsity hit hard and at the most opportune times. They forced the Crimson to use three pitchers, two being driven from the mound in the early stages of the game. Capron showed the same form at the bat that made him the leading hitter of the Southern trip, driving out three hits, including a triple and a home run. Captain Bickley, Capron, Davis, and Rossomondo took turns in adding thrills to the contest by their sensational work in the infield. At no time during the period was the Red and White victory in danger, Har- vard making its only run in the eighth as the result of a misjudged fly. This victory was followed by another equally decisive. Hamilton met the Varsity on Hoy Field the following Wednesday, and lost the somewhat listless encounter by a - -----W - if - -1 N hu 5. Y X Ly, gg I . F508 N 5 . .711-.:1rL1.i ' i T li 'Jig age. JT, iz' . DAVIS Cazpmifz-Elect v C i N score of I3 to I. However, Carney was enabled to secure some good practice for three different batterines, and Rossomodo and Bickley led the day's hitting with four hits and a sacrifice each. A weak ankle kept Capron from participating, but Wendt played a, good game in his place at second. Another victory was added to the now fast in- creasing list when Colgate was beaten, 4 to Q.. Capron again took the batting honors, driving in three of the four runs, and scoring the fourth himself. Thomas, with two hits, was the only other man to solve the excellent pitching of Fitzgerald and Hawkins of Colgate. Milligan pitched well in the pinches, holding the score down to two runs, in spite of the thirteen hits which the Maroon batters totalled. ' Wet grounds caused the cancellation of the Clarkson game, and enabled the Varsity to get in another day of rest before its encounter with Yale the following Saturday. At New Haven Whitney and Harrington were hit hard, but were effective in the pinches, and with the aid of a tight fielding defence, were able to leave thirteen poten- tial Bulldog runs on the bases. Yale succeeded in scoring only three times from twelve hits. In the first inning Capron tripled with the bases full, and a minute later scored himself when Davis hit into a force out. This made four runs for the Cornellians, and gave them the victory by the margin of one score. Weather kept the Varsity from avenging its former defeat at the hands of Syracuse, for the return game on Hoy Field was cancelled because of rain. The elements were consistent in their opposition, and Combined again on May 14th in an attempt to ruin the Spring Day festivities, but the Cornell and Yale teams did not disappoint the crowded stands of alumni, and 11,7 V .-,,..Tf,T ..,,Q..--,, , .. .--....,, ...YT ....- , , W.-.-a-.-V.-----szifrf .- ...,.Q.rsi..a..:.2-z.i.4' k:1..x.-.ev .i:u.:r-L:',:.:1nt1Li ,tg,,..- ' ......- ' :..' La.. .l .-.Qi Lu:-,n ,..,.- '.t',.j' ' :..'. '. ','..- f -2,:'v...'1:.,. '.'.':...,' .4 :gal 5.4.1 .:34.a,'g.1g:.l:,a :.A,.4,.I.. YM,,,,.,:,-M, V Y, I ,,,, , W ,- -, -FQ ,-:TYY,!,Y,, ,m.,,,,,,,.,z, ,,,,,:,,,,wf.,-.,,, I, .,.4--,.,..1Q...Q.,:..,.....-..,..- 57-5 A 43 1, 7 T ,, lv- ' 'gl am V X X - i a i ,-,-..?5,M:rc+wrx 'afw-f 1-5 1 ,I-' 1, F,32.532,-::,n,,,.,.,,,.,tg-.,qT,wW:5,z::,, - , Q s S 35 4: L is 5 E fi I ll 1 if 1 li -i G 'w BICKLEY AT BAT M ' 4 ,, 'L 6 i played the full nine innings in spite of the cold Weather and a steady drizzle of rain. Milligan was chosen again to pitch for the Varsity, and he Hlled the oflice creditably, X5 -1 exercising remarkable control of a Wet ball and .failing to issue a single pass. Scott, -. for Yale, Walked eight men and hit three others, Hve of these reaching home plate. 3 This, together with the good hitting of Frantz and Dupree, eventually resulted in an l xi 8 to 7 victory for Cornell. ig 'Z 'Z 1? 3 tl' 11 il -1 1 I F 5! ,f 'f 1 ' J., f ,S-. 'nf -'+V T 1-we -f . . f- YY , ...ar 1 W 1 ,, ,-, l 59.6 CAPRON ON FIRST Tw The following week savv a much touted team from Ohio State invade Ithaca, and encounter Cornell in baseball for the first time. A fast game resulted, with the Buckeye players hitting fiercely. Whitney replaced Harrington in the box, but could not over- come their lead until the eighth inning. Then the Varsity staged a rally, and with Tone and Rossomondo pounding the Ohio pitcher for a double and a triple, three runs were forced over the plate. When the field was cleared at the end of the ninth, it was found that Ohio State had come out second best, with a score of 6 to 4. This was the cham- pion Ohio team's first game in the East, and the Red and White victory was indeed a setback for them. Cornell fans are looking forward to a return engagement in 1915. -'.-Q1-.::-my ,i., 9.-.Q . .-... - -1.-..-,,. .A lr.. t,,.,.,,, 517 T ' . TT-,rf ill ,. If l Y l wi, 1 1. ,. lf s 5, ,Q P. w In l 5. cl v 1 J rfl l 1 l rl 'l if .El 1 ,ill -, .1 ,n f-ll fl il '1l'l 7-1 -fs -YYY V V- A .F I l ' . il, 1 ' ' A V A: g- W x xp R e ' ' gf , N. . . 4 ' , .j '- --l L ,H - V -' 'NR X5Q'Tf '1 v.',-'Ts:.gf:a-.1 f- ' '-.-:jlkv?.:i--1--we-tg? 2 i T F a uf! ' L- K1 ffl , .,..,. ,.-..,,-Y ,. ,,-,.-......V .mam EY, '51, ,,,,.. l A li all l lf 'l lll all , ll W ,pl l 5 1 rm I, i l ffl l lfll 7 if i l ' FRANTZ HOME TW bl A ill li, Thus ended the fseason for Cornell's 197.4 Baseball team. Sixteen games were played, if l and eleven of these were vvon, the last six being consecutive victories. Milligan and l l Whitney showed remarkable talent and consistency as pitchers, Capron and Bickley 6 l gained unusually high batting averages, a scarcity of errors marked the fielding after the Southern trip, and a great majority of the games Were Won by an easy margin. , ll? ohn Carne 's a e has com elled him to dro his arduous duties of coaching, and gl Y g P P I3 these Will be taken over by Paul W. Eckley, who has skillfully guided the Freshman , Q teams for some years. Thus, with the team not too seriously injured by graduation, Cornell fans should look forvvard to another baseball Season of equally high success. Vu all l l lil' :ffl i ' l lilly l.. lil l llll gigfr- 7 .Lek 56 A: T i.,. ,L-tizflii. - 57.8 eg 1.1.1 . ,' ' fig, v iiggi A ui 1924 Baseball Record Date Oppozzezztf Cornell Opp0I267lf.l' Place April 3 Washington and Lee 5 Lexington April 4 Washington and Lee II Lexington April 5 Virginia Military Institute II Lexington April 7 Virginia Rain Charlottesville April 8 Virginia 4 Charlottesville April I6 Niagara IO Ithaca April I9 St. Lawrence 6 Ithaca April 13 Dartmouth o Ithaca April 16 Princeton 3 Princeton April 19 Syracuse 4 Syracuse April 30 Columbia Rain Ithaca May 3 Harvard II Cambridge May 7 Hamilton I3 Ithaca May 9 Columbia Rain New York May xo Colgate 4 Ithaca May I4 Clarkson Rain Ithaca May I7 Yale 4 New Haven May 11 Syracuse Rain Ithaca May 14 Yale 8 Ithaca May 31 Ohio State 6 Ithaca June I3 Pennsylvania Rain Ithaca June I4 Alumni 8 Ithaca June 16 Dartmouth 1 Hanover June 18 Pennsylvania 4 Philadelphia 1 915 MANAGEMENT R. W. MOULTON, '15 W. W. BUCKLEY, '16 Nlamager Afflftaznt Managef' 57-9 vw ,H O 1914 VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM A Naill Whitney Hoekelman Henderson Stirling Harrington Merrill Mellinger Frantz Caplron Tone Bickley Carney Davis Thomas Milligan , Dupree Wendt Rossomondo , Q 1 I ww f ' LEP- A , Q A: . ':'-ALFE--'- -.iv - 3 A- ,..- .1-E .,,.,,. 1' .rl 1924 Varsity aseball earn OFFICERS GEORGE BICKLEY, '14 . . ' . Captain DAVID FLOYD DAVIS, JR., '15 . Captain-Elect EDWARD XVALTER MELLINGER, '14 , . . Managei' . XVILLIAM YOUNG NAILL, '15 . Auifraizt Manager JOHN CARNEY . Coach TEAM FRANK JEROME TONE, JR., '14 THOMAS LUKE STIRLING, '15 HAROLD HOEKELMAN, '16 GEORGE BICKLEY, '14 . . CHARLES HORACE CAPRON, '14 WILLIAM WENDT, '16' . . FRANK DAVID ROSSOMONDO, '16 DAVID FLOYD DAVIS, JR., '15 CARLTON STOWELL FRANTZ, '14 WILLIAM JOSEPH DUPREE, '16 HARWOOD FERRY MERRILL, '16 ELMER WILLIAM THOMAS, '15 Catcher A Catcher Catcher Firxt Baie Second Base Secend Bare Third Bare Short Stop , Left Field Center Field Right Field Right Field JOHN ALEXANDER MILLIGAN, '1 Pil'Cl9f1' DONALD BREED WHITNEY, '16 P UC561' ARTHUR JOSEPH HARRINGTON, '16 ' Pifflm' 1.. .nah .Lms-A: n.-z:v.,I::-T-1a,i:,:.r--:- 1, J., 1 v, . Af--. M.,-., L44 531 , 'N . HN. .. ti, . . ff x ,Q--. ,ffx sean ,ag 45 -A 'H xaaqf ,..--Y ,.i e agaifreef 'f f -ef-'-'A' '--'Qs fe-gflv -is .- 1.11 igeseff. .4-M ---M-e ifgA--:Tf'+e' m7 . Y. 77 277 ' 7-.. -4 - .L '5l, -Q1 Li, ' ,,, ummm, T T ,f QC. L... ,, ,. ..--1,A.r...-......v., .Y ...-Y- -...':a,- .,..g.,......:L1.-,.a.- ,-a..-,.- ...,,.....,.......,..........,.....,::k.,.:1-......... Review of the F reslzman Baseball Season The 199.4 Freshman Baseball season opened on March seventeenth with a registra- tion of eighty-eight. candidates. Coach Eckley was limited to giving diagrammatical lectures to his candidates on the fundamentals of the game on account of the poor condition of the field. The batteries only were given work outs in the cage. The team gradually rounded into shape, and Coach Eckley made the final cut to thirty-six players on April seventeenth. Rain 'caused the cancellation of the first game with Columbia on May third, but practice was continued throughout the afternoon in the cage while waiting for the storm to pass. However, the yearlings encountered stiff opposition a week later when they went to Princeton. A wet field prevented fast base running and slowed up the game considerably, but Cornell overcame this obstacle by playing errorless ball and by hitting well in pinches, earning a clear cut victory with the finalcount two to one. Slagle tallied Princeton's only run when he crossed the plate on a hit by Baume in the first inning. Although Cornell did not score until the ninth inning, Princeton was held to one run by the excellent pitching of Vitale and good infield work in the pinches. In the ninth the yearlings rallied and brought in the 'winning two runs when McConnell hit safe, went to second on Krieger's grounder, and both McConnell and Krieger scored on a good hit by Baker. Wet grounds, making the field unsafe for playing, caused the game with Syracuse on May fourteenth to be cancelled. Although the squad was consistently hampered by wet weather, considerable progress was made in preparation for the game with the University of Pennsylvania. A Coach Eckley and Manager Harvey with thirteen players arrived in Philadelphia for the game with Penn on the seventeenth of May. Although Cornell garnered ten hits from Bishop to six that Penn got from Vitale, the Penn yearlings won the game, 4 to 1, by bunching the hits in the first, second, and seventh innings. Cornell scored in the third when McConnell singled, stole second, and came home on Baker's long fly. The Freshmen again scored in the fifth when Baker walked, Hall singled, and Baker came home on a wild throw to third. Colgate was not met at Ithaca in the last game of the season, for the game had to be called on accountiof rain. Although inclement weather prevented the Freshmen from playing three of their five scheduled games, and considerably interfered with their practice, Coach Eckley made great progress in developing the baseball ability of the men, discovering several good players who will be of great value to the Varsity. Of these Head Coach Carney chose nine men to continue practice with the Varsity for the remainder of the season. e-ff W 537- fre, f ,C xfsk H fx 'I Q J -Xm fi, , I- :jp -X-2415+ ' -g A at-A A ,,2.1:l+Qif ':flff:f1lQii1.-'I Harvey Holcombe LaBar Nash Baker Grecnbaum Moulton Vitale Shaw Hall Eckley McConnell Glasser Krieger 1927 F reslzman Baseball Team ANDREW JAMES MCCONNEL, '17 ........... Captain NORMAN DARRELL HARVEY, JR., '14 . . . . Manager RICHARD WILMARTH MOULTON, '15 . Anietaizt Mmmger PAUL WITHERSPOON ECKLBY, '17 .... . . Caezeh TEAM FORBES DUNBAR SHAW . LYMAN DAVIDSON HALL . SIDNEY MARTIN GLASSER JOHN GARRETT KRIEGER . CHARLES JILLSON BAKER . ANDREW JAMES MCCONNELL LLOYD MANNERS HOLCOMBE . Fire! Bare Seeoezd Bene . Third Bene .Yhorz Step Left Field . Center Field . Righe Field ALBERT ALNOR VITALE . . Pitcher ARTHUR LORD NASH . . . Pitcher EDWIN CHARLES HANSELMAN . . Cezfcher JOSEPH RICHARD GREENBAUM . I . . Catcher JOHN SPENCER LABAR . . . . . . .Yuhffirute Fielder RECORD Date Oppeizeezl Cornell Oppmzeht , Place April 16 Cascadilla Ithaca May 1 Ithaca High School IrhaC2L May 3 Columbia Rain Ithaca May IO Princeton 1 Princeton May I4 Syracuse Rain Ithaca May I7 Pennsylvania Philadelphia May Z1 Colgate Rain Ithaca I .r -v.a -:tm---Q f.f?.q,-.:.A.fa+4i:-:: .:,-1-fuxgemv-2 ff-1, ,,,. fra.-W-:Q-rjjgt-Cv' 533 X f A- 4.52 f A 2p , , L T-l 'Q W-vistx'-iXvQ, M -uf H- rv: ff x. R xx, ' X If Y 'K' ' ' Aff, J C31 tII IIIiF Qrfnzr 5: W ll ,I JH Jgi' 5 Iii: . lf? . Q. H . 1: 'L M1 W' M-1 +11 l W ' 'Q L' L1 A - f,q,,,. .1 - Xf..,-.1 A- ML, , , , ,,, , , ' -?-- g-, ---if-1 -1- ' -4 f Wlghf.-, wry- V, , ,T-ur: ,Y V F f -..-,. A .A -f.1- ll' un.. 1,-'FW--'-f.'-wfr:-,--5-.-- amffw .-4,433 in 1- ..,4 .2 ..AHQ.',7 I J S 4 N1 I 'i '1 if 2 ? ,I I 1 I I if X! ,e .Y .. ri A, I, HH if -5 is :fx si 2 fi -SE L: Y i :X - :3 fi 5? i 711 Q 1 F' 4 1 5 2 A ,c w 4 W ' if 534 x. l ' i i 2 Q l 1 r i i 6 4 i -i 1 3 , .- pf as et a B lc b ZZ 3. I 925 lf il T Cornell's 1915 basketball team faced the difficult task of retaining the Eastern Intercollegiate champion- y lit ship. Captain Dake and Rossomondo were the only members of last year's '1 victorious team to return, making it Q necessary for Coach Ortner to build up a team out of nearly new material. Practice began early in November and continued strenuously in preparation for the annual Christmas trip. In y the early games the team proved itself fat better than advance notices 'C had indicated. Although not display- ing championship form, the players , worked well together for early season games. On December ao, the team started 5 the season by nosing out Canisius I in Buffalo by a score of 14-13. After T this contest the team disbanded for a short vacation, reorganizing in Roch- ill ester on January Q., when it met the y University of Rochester. Thirty-nine i ill fouls were called during the game, T fll and five players were sent from the floor. The contest ended with Cornell in the lead 7.3-11. In the final en- counter of the trip, the Varsity ' defeated the University of Buffalo, if I4-I7.. The Ithacans gained a one point lead early in the game, and kept ahead throughout. St. Bonaventure offered little re- sistance in the first game held in the Drill Hall, the superior playing of y the Varsity resulting in a 40-I8 til victory. The Cornell defense was fl almost impregnable. Only twice ii during the game did a visiting player ii find himself under the Cornell basket in a position to score. Molinet and il . ,--.W if-aug.,..a ,4 - -3,14 . H- I i l . Agra s gg . wma -. A ,ii .... .4 ,,, cialis. cgi, s L ' Q A , , ,gf ,J -F 'l .1 J J 4 4 .yr 11 r -. 'i 2 5 I T a 5 gil X . ig l i ch. .L.,, - l PENN GAME my A LoNc- SHOT AT THE BASKET ll Clucas seemed to be the only players who could find their way through the edficient St. Bonaventure guards, the other men being satisfied to score from a distance. . fl ' The season's first defeat was at the hands of the University of Rochester team in a return game. The Red and White five took an early lead and kept it throughout the first half. In the second half the playing was speedier, and Rochester tallied three jf ff 4 times in quick succession, giving them a lead of two points which ' they kept until the end of the game. Captain Dake was the individual star with I4 points to his credit. fl T 5 Cornell met its second reverse when it played Penn at Philadel- I p phia in the first league contest of the season. In the first half, the l slowness of the Varsity defense, together with numerous fouls, ll enabled the Quakers to amass an II point lead. In the final period E5 Clucas replaced Molinet at guard and Cornell scored twelve if i points to Penn's six. Rossomondo was high scorer with seven points, and Dake, besides rallying four points, proved valuable 5 on the defense, For the first time in four years, Princeton easily overcame .fx Cornell in an encounter at Ithaca. By rapid passing and dribbling, 3 2 the Tigers amassed 30 points to Cornell's 15. The visitors retained possession of the ball for the greater part of the first half, which ended 14-4. They also started the second' half with a rush and piled up ten points before the Varsity caged a field goal. Coach Ortner used nine men in this game, but none of the various ii. :il . . . , , fl DAKE combinations could stem the Princeton attack. Cornell s foul Q Cfzpfamz shooting was poor, only three out of 17. attempts succeeding. l' 536 ,C . ala Qg,.i'i1 73ff'1f,,aafH52. ,A A PENN GAME TW ROSSOMONDO SHOOTING A FOUL Anyone's game until the last few seconds of play, the Junior Week game with Penn was decided by a Quaker substitute who made two free tosses, thereby breaking a 15-15 tie. The game was slow and marred by argument over referee's decisions. Moyni- han played a good game at forward, netting sevenwpoints. As a result of this defeat Cornell was practically eliminated from the league race. At Hanover, Cornell met Dartmouth in a rough and tumble game, interrupted by many fouls. The Green obtained a lead in the first few minutes of play and retained it throughout the game. Both teams appeared on the floor at the beginning of the second half in fighting trim. During the first part of this half the Varsity cut down their opponents lead to three points, but then was unable to stem a renewed attack. The offensive playing of Clucas and Molinet stood out, while Captain Dake led the defense. Columbia, met at the Drill Hall floor on February 18, was the occasion of Cornell's fifth straight league defeat. Coach Ortner made frequent substitutions in an endeavor to combat the Morniiigside attack, but they failed to alter the tide of the game. At one time during the second half the Varsity forged ahead and for a time maintained a slight lead, but the Blue and White repeatedly scored from the foul line and with about five minutes to go obtained a three point lead which they held to the end. Princeton easily won the return game at Princeton, the score being almost the same as in the previous contest. Cornell started out in a whirlwind fashion, getting three baskets before the Tigers succeeded in cutting in for a basket. After that Princeton quickly went to the fore and held a substantial lead for the remainder of the game. Rossomondds guarding, and the playing of Winkler on the offense in the early part of the game, were the bright spots. 4' .v.t :--rn.-,ig-Q-.:1fa1-Q ,r, vi - 4- - :E-11 -Lange ' ' ' 9 ' -'iv'-f 537 Q45-'Q f r ,q l -- v i ..., .,,L C F' . 'A . ffffk ig as - .afar Overcoming the early lead of the Eli's in the Hrst half, the Varsity fought its way to a 7.9.-zo victory in a closely contested game with Yale at New Haven on March 14. With only a few minutes to play Clucas and Winkler caged long shots that decided the game. Rossomondo and Clucas were the high scorers, accounting for seven field goals between them. The Red and White defense was working well, and few oppo- nents broke through to cage shots from under the basket. Displaying the best form of the year, Cornell scored an easy victory over Dart- mouth in a return game at Ithaca, thereby eliminating the latter from any chance of winning the championship. Dartmouth opened the game with two field goals but after that was unable to score from the field. Cornell was slow in opening up its offense, but took the lead at 6-5 and was never headed after that, the result being a clean zz-11 win. . Columbia gave Cornell a setback in winning their return game by the score of 11- 11. The Ithacans led 8-7 at half time, but the second period demonstrated the super- iority of the opposing team. Molinet caged two baskets in the first part of the game, but neither he nor any other Cornell man succeeded in breaking through the strong Columbia defense during the second half. In the final game of the year played at the Drill Hall, Cornell came through with a 14-zo victory over ,Yale At no time during the game did the visitors seriously endanger the lead set by Coach Ortner's team, and although the Varsity had only a four point advantage at the close, the outcome was never in doubt. Captain Dake led the scoring, and Moynihan played his best game of the year. The team showed a confidence that had been lacking all season, playing a game free from errors, and distinguished by accurate passing and dribbling. The game had no bearing on the league standing as Corne1l's position in nfth place had been previously determined. E. DERHAM, '15 W. P. BOWDRY, '16 Md7Zdg61' Afsirtmzt Managez' l f fgff-la? ff - f 538 Zi Q va, gag ,L,-W V. -- ,., . asfgf I Q L, 192.4-19215 Varsity Basketball Record i Date Scare .Stare Place December 10 Cornell 7.4 Canisius 13 Buffalo January 1 Cornell 13 Rochester 11 Rochester January 3 Cornell 1 4 Buffalo 11 Buffalo January 7 Cornell 40 St. Bonaventure 18 Ithaca January IO Cornell 16 Rochester 18 Ithaca January I7 Cornell I9 Pennsylvania Z4 Philadelphia January 14 Cornell I5 Princeton 30 Ithaca February 7 Cornell 15 Pennsylvania I7 Ithaca February I4 Cornell I9 Dartmouth 18 Hanover February 18 Cornell I9 Columbia 7.7. Ithaca February 11 Cornell 18 Princeton 31 Princeton February 18 Cornell 11 Yale 10 New Haven March 7 Cornell 7.1 Dartmouth 1 1 Ithaca March 1 1 Cornell 1 1 Columbia 11 New York March I4 Cornell 14 Yale LO Ithaca LEAGUE STANDING Team Won Loft Percentage Princeton 9 1 900 I Dartmouth 6 4 , 600 Pennsylvania 6 4 600 Columbia I , 6 4 600 - Cornell 3 7 3 300 Yale 0 IO .000 E lt ' .auf ' ':-'mwngv.:.---117441 f.--J. - -1-1-..v:.V,--1 1- 539 T925 VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM Bowdry Albee Moynihau Ortner Dcvcau Bregmau Wedell Derham Rosenbaum Winkler Rossomondo Dakc Clucas Moliner ,,,,...,.V....,7 1,1-5 Z, ll 53.15 1 UGRR , , , f R55 5 X155 Q V A 1925 Basketball earn OFFICERS MERRILLS LUTHER DAKE, '16 Captain ENOS JOSEPH DERHAM, '15 . . . . Manager WILLIAM PERRIN BOWDRY, '16 . Afxiftaut Manager HOWARD BURNSHIP ORTNER, '19 . . Coach CARL FREDERIC WEDELL, '14 . . Auixtaut Coach TEAM JOHN ROBERT MOYNIHAN, '16 . Right Forward ARTHUR MAX WINKLER, '17 . Right Forward IGNACIO SATURNINO MOLINET, '17 . Left Forward RONALD MCKENDREE ALBEE, '16 Left Forward MERRILLS LUTHER DAKE, '16 F Ceutor FRANK DAVID RO'SSOMONDO, '16 . Left Guard GEORGE DOUGLAS CLUCAS, '16 . Right Guard CHARLES ROSENEAUM, '16 . Right Guard I SUBSTITUTES ABNER BREGMAN, '15 THOMAS CYRIL' DEVEAU, '17 . HAROLD KING MELNIKER, '15 Sri-. w:-Aggu-4 :.w41-1.':.-.4-I-f.-1:-L-.AH I V :'.'--fav, '. : 'ww :rw-TL 541 9 ,X L ,4 'e ' ' , ' ,C . 3--21 ja, 1-'ax . N-it W W 'C 3 -1 ri fl N. 4 is E .al JE: .5 e si x f ,. 'i K if 1 .f ' gh'-11 F 4 a ' jl Renzew of Freshman Basketball 4, l Although winning only four games of the seven played this year, the Freshman basketball team showed steady improvement, and under the coaching of G. R. Pfann, 'l ,7,4, some promising looking Varsity material was developed. N' Cascadilla, met in the first game on January 14, was swamped by the yearlings, I who amassed over three times as many points as the preparatory school. St. Johns, Manlius, with six games behind them, proved too much for the 1918 team in their encounter in the Drill Hall, and won 17-17. Lack of playing experience ' hindered the Freshmen greatly, and although they put up a stiff fight, they did not achieve sufficient team work to overcome their opponents. l In a mid-week game with lthaca High, the team displayed better form and won by a score of 7.1 to 18. J Still more improvement was 'shown in the next game with East High of Rochester. Though playing a fast game, the high school team was unable to cage baskets as fast l as the yearlings, the final score being 49 to 37. In this game Meriiie was used at for- ward, and Masten was shifted to left guard in place of Schlossbach. .. The same lineup was used against the Lafayette Freshmen. Although Coach Pfann's .Il team held the Easton five to a I7-IS score in the first half, they could not continue the if pace, and a powerful drive by the Pennsylvanians in the second half, before which il Cornell seemed powerless, carried them to a 34-I9 victory. A two to one score was rolled up against the Columbia Freshmen, who were played l at New York. Much better playing than in the Lafayette game was noted, and the 'ii outcome was never in doubt. Masten and Cushman played the best game for Cornell, ir Reiger, Blue and White center, starring for Columbia. Masten was high scorer, caging five Held goals and a foul. l Hard fought all the way, the game with the Penn yearlings the next week in the Drill Hall was the best of the season from the standpoint of excellency of playing, although it was won by the Red and Blue. Cornell played a good passing game, and 4 l slightly outplayed the Quakers. The score was close throughout, being 6-5 in favor of Penn at half time. Several near baskets for the Red and Vlfhite featured during the , game, and although the ball rolled around the rim, the best it did was to come close. Pyle, Merine, and Tobin played good games, Matthews and Hummel being the out- standing players of the Penn team. J 1 4 I -2 xl E 1 I Li Vi t1 .,..-.i-. 1. ... - 1 1- . . lil ew' 7 7 Y -e ' -Y Y--A--W --es -f-- --Q--w ---, -ii --- ---- --- --'H+--Af---Y-J. lu ---Y-W YL mr-F Y 1 .Y - Y ,7 . , ,, , , , Y, V 1 Y HY YW ,Y NY Y ,W Y Y mkY,M,,Hj,l, 1 -..rn .., ,..1.,-..1 4.41 f ...-.- . .- - .. ,, f. - 'fa f-v- - .-. ,,,a-Hs..-.1 547- I I 1 I 1 ,v 1. U yr RV, 1 ti ,J li .J f I I 1 ,,-, J, 1. A fri w?Q,- f? f I cg Vi i Li? HL ,R-.,, F?-A - IS, 1ALc:::t.gcif14.4..,t,L.. Q ., Fi. ,L ,, L , , ,QW ,,,, 'T ,Writ 7 ni 1 I It 1+ I I Eini V25 'I' If . 11 I' A E 51 15? 1 1 15' ,R 1 L if L 1 1,4 1 :E Ii I I : Ilfifil A I III 1 I I 1 I . Iwi I i 4 4,4 II 41? Lf: f IM I I M U4 ,I 1 I me 1 , M g I IM HQ iw . 44 1' if IH! 4 Iam 1 ,Ili U 4 M 4 FEM ffjl 5 1- I ' I 1 iii I 'I S e -. I :ii McKinley Caldwell Ffann Merine Shriver Ii MacKe1lnr Tobin Pyle Masten Cushman E' 1 1 513 A fig 1928 Freshman Basketball 'I 'eam ig? I I, WILLIAM MCKINLEX', '15 , . . Mnfzager' lfii 4 ' SAMUEL HENRY SHRIVER, '16 . Axxiftmft MLZ7Zdtg6f Q 5 4 GEORGE ROBERTS PFANN, '14 . . . . . Comb 'bil I 4 ' Iii I Q. TEAM 423545 JOHN HOMER CALDWELL . , . . Right Forward I I ' W .ALLAN ABRAHAM MERINE Left Forward if 1:4 I CYRUS PYLE, 3D . . . . Center' 51 I BLINN SILL CUSHMAN, JR. Right Guard ' .1 EDWARD C. MAS-rEN . .... . Left Guard I lifi 1 22 U SUBSTITUTES I E , CHARLES BURKE TOBIN THEODORE SCHLOSSBACH gg ROBERT STUART MACKELLAR 4 21' E34 ' I A .eg 1 24 RECORD ' 15 Date .Store Scare Place 1 I January I4 Cornell S7 Cascadilla 18 Ithaca l, 5 I January I7 Cornell 17 St. Johns 17 Ithaca .5 Q, January 2.1 Cornell LI Ithaca High School 18 Ithaca if January 2.4 Cornell 49 Rochester East High 37 Ithaca ln! 1 I February I4 Cornell I9 Lafayette Freshmen 34 Ithaca 1, 1. February 2.1 Cornell 31 Columbia Freshmen 16 New York W iw February 2.7 Cornell I5 Pennsylvania 18 Ithaca gf: I I I Lc.Wmr a.,sLc .c,c. LL LL.aLe,,Lc . I M,-,Aw I A I I I f I S43 4 411. N ere: 'li Zi y: 1 --' fa. .if '- - Y-. T- a '. f' H. ff -A ., fa- ,fe ff , its ig, .wie ,ii ' - -1-iilf-fire gm-Qi:-14-:fr-1:-Qfkw-ff, I S55 if 31 xrlzaq -3.1 -ff,-....,aLg1f:--1:L,i.,.P.g,.-a V 1,4--J--3,-V 4 -...,-, :T-irvgvm-1.13.-fzi .,,.Qo -,qs :Qi . f-fy-gg. Tx----:FM---W J V M i MU ,I V1 V ' X7 ' ' 1 ' ' ,,-'LL get Lat, 451134.51 A.L.ffT.Q,1iQ'.., f'n':'f:1Eg:1:'.'- .. aa +- ' 'X ' - .5 . fig... , .,,-,.. ,,W fg,,,q!44k , Yflk -' Yi. Y j Yi-rv Y 127g K, -'W -' 1 -'-ee -ff -V ---v--Y-V -M -- 1--L--.aff-+V -.-iw, --'-nf-75.-W --.-.W ...........-.,-,,-.,n.,,,,,,,,-5' ,Ln x, -...QA . D 1 T 1 -. x . . v , lllllllllll - , '.' --s '-. 1 ' f' - .Q 4 I' -Flu J f g ax-3. A, W7-sl xx xxxs K My iff? ix y . . - lllll'ff'll ' ll' K it 1 The 1925 Season Two letter men of last year's team returned when the wrestling preliminary season opened this fall, Captain Affeld in the heavyweight-division, and Chakin in the 17.5-pound class. Geier and Butterfield were recruited from the I97.7 freshman team, Geier maintaining his position throughout the year. The representative in the 175- pound class was a toss up, the honor being awarded to Johnson, Munns, Butterfield, and Duffy for at least one meet each. In the first meet of the season with Springfield, the matmen showed unexpected strength and easily defeated Springfield. Triumphs in six bouts, three by falls, and three by time decisions gave Cornell an unquestioned victory, in spite of the fact that Johnson substituted for Captain Arfeld, because of the latter's broken wrist, which - was not yet healed enough for him to participate. Penn State next swamped the Varsity at the Drill Hall by the score of zo to 5, Captain Affeld's fall in the unlimited class scoring the only points for Cornell. The meet was closer, however, than the score indicated, as three of the bouts went to extra periods, two for time decisions, and one for a fall. Syracuse was easily overcome in the engagement held at the Salt City. Captain Affeld, Chakin, and Jones won their bouts by falls. Johnsons match was declared a draw after neither of the opponents was able to gain a time advantage in two extra periods. At Philadelphia a close meet was lost by a score of 16 to 13. Four falls were registered, White and McDonald throwing their opponents to the mat for Penn, and Jones and Howard securing falls for Cornell. Of the three other matches, the Red J., Vi 1 and Blue managed to gain two by time decisions to the Var- sity's one and win. The fastest bout of the meet occurred when AFFELD White of Penn threw Johnson in one minute, twenty-one Captain seconds. 544 ,N -C, K '74 . f-. . ,S fx ' T , N, 5 .....,+-,--.- an Adj , 4- n a . , JL fx ,Za ......,-...sk xi 4- -1 F. , at . X W---f-5.215--F-f -7: f---- .- ff- V-'LR '. 'Q ' -fJi 5 f T-.V-.---.WY---T--s--f-1,.-.'.?,.-,fm-X--Tw-, ,. t 4' -ff A Two falls and three decisions for a total of I9 points was amply sufficient to win the next meet with Col- umbia at New York. The Blue and White obtained their only fall when Captain Brennan staged the shortest match of the season and threw Geier in go seconds. Jones and Chakin secured falls for the Red wrestlers, although the latter was forced to go two extra periods before he succeeded in throwing his op- ponent. In the last dual meet, Cornell suffered its third defeat of the season at the hands of Lehigh. Because of a bad shoulder, wrenched in a practice bout, Chakin was unable to participate in this IDCCIZ, and Eisen- haur walked to the mat for his first bout. BUEIfC1'f 1Cld,S shoulder was strained too much for him to finish his bout, and although no time decision had been reached, XV- C. QQQNNELL, '11 thevbout was awarded to Lehigh by defaultf Conch Cornell's matmen went to the lntercollegiates in New York City with scant hope. In the 135-pound class Geier managed to obtain a time advantage over his Princetonian opponent in the first round, but went down to time at the hands of a Columbian in the semi-finals. Howard, in the 158-pound class, defeated his Yale opponent in the first round but lost to Lehigh's representative in the semi- finals, both by time advantages. Captain Affeld, who had wrestled consistently well throughout the season, was defeated by the unlimited champion, but later won a bout for third place. Because of injuries received during the season, Chakin, the MANEUVERING FOR A HOLD Tm EL 1 ,:T?S1'zQ7E3TTi:ig-g-'flgiu Q.-i-in-,z . -L-.ral I Q57 . T , 1:-'.-' v fi-5fa1,L'?f:Q N- -,ry .J-.-1 '-'Xiang ,I - - '3L'HE-'fi ' ' N113 TW5' 545 , Aw 'J 1 I lla n V, 1 y l w ,+ -v I v ' I V EWU l l ..l Elfxij l-ll ly! Ll if , Ellll l lil-ll lflll UV VW 5243 Hui ily I 11 Ll 1 IH , 3 Jil will' W4 ,I nl l ll? l 'pl lr X wb yi ill' llsf ll ,fi x lilly J' ' W' I ll wr l 4 1 I M' wx y L 5 M , li 5 wif, l- l I L L I, U ggi, vw 3AL..5'l ls graft 1 PREPARING FOR THE FALL TW mainsta ofthe 17. - ound rou and Butterfield in thel - ouncl Class,Were not able Y. 5 8 Q 75 to partrcupate ln the Intercolleglates. Jones 1S the only man on the squad who graduates this year, and, with the recruits from the Freshman team, the ,pros- pects are unusually excellent for next year's team. l l H. L. GOODMAN, '25 E-. U. HILL, '16 Managef' Affifmfzf Mnznfzcgef' 546 ,K ,Y--1-'V 1514- i nfgq-E 'A' 'Qt te-. Qgfiiyi 51fJ5?W 9 Fe:-' -- - -v-' f --A--uv' ,154 .L-XR XL -L L , , Y, , it H Y hits- iii- fig L - -, H 71 ai.- 1, L, I ,AL R- Y, 1,1 . ll 'I YI ! I Y-I I, J Goodman O'COnnell Affeld Howard Menconi Hill Eisenhaucr Geier Chalcin Johnson Jones Loeb A 1925 Wrestling Team FRANK OTTO AFFELD, 3D, '16 . . HARRISON LOUIS GOODMAN, '15 . EDWARD UPDIKE HILL, '16 . . WALTER CHRISTOPHER O'CONNELL, 'II Featherweight CZIIIJTIIS pounds WILLIAM SIMON LOEB, '16 Spezialweight Clan'-115 pounds ABRAHAM CHAKIN, '16 JAMES DAVID MCCULLOUGH, '16 Lightwzight C!!ZJ'.f'I35 pounds JOHN NEWTON GEIER, '17 TEAM . , .... Captain . . Mnfzagcr . Affifnzzzr Mazinger . . . . Coach Wielrerweighr C1411-145 pounds WILLIAM HENRY JONES, '16 Middleweight Clan-158 pounds MILFORD CARLYLE HOWARD, '16 Light Heavyweight CZd.fJ'1I75 pounds VICTOR LLOYD BUTTERFIELD, '17 JAMES EVERETT DUFFY, '15 CHARLES LEWISJOHNSON, '17 V Heavyweight Clan-over 175 pounds I FRANK OTTO AFFELD, 3D, '16 RECORD-DUAL MEETS Da-'Iv Score Score Place February 5 Cornell Springfield 5 Ithaca February I4 Cornell Penn State 1O Ithaca February 11 Cornell Syracuse 3 Syracuse February 18 Cornell Pennsylvania 16 Philadelphia March 7 Cornell Columbia S New York March I4 Cornell Lehigh 17 Ithaca INTERCOLLEGIATES Penn State 14g Yale 14g Lehigh 13g Pennsylvania 85 Columbia 55 Princeton 55 Cornell 1g Syracuse 1 -ff-ww-'ff-+1-e-if--ff -ff-f ff-5. --f- -f-4 - ff- - --Y - - -V--vw - -- 1!1Pba,f ,I 1,-If-,var vgffff 17-fa, +7-:ff af:-W - V - 547 . .ai is V so . s - sa QL, X, -. :Q A-'rrmtzij gm . iioiii if ' il 'bfff iffffm- V-.weft JB., it gif, 'T 7 - Tmiiii JRQJS ij T H ,,f:',1' 4 '1' Qf 1 ' o - I 4 -,- :Q PU -. 5 .f Su tttr f- . 42 I X t A -' ' lf L . . - Q I F? ,. f 2 4' 3 . .Q The 1924 Season Six men were lost to the soccer team by graduation, and the five veterans that did return were forwards, so that the chief problem that Coach Bawlf faced at the beginning of the season was to develop defense men. Some sixty-five men answered the first call for candidates on September 17. Flood lights were installed on Lower Alumni field to allow practice after dark, and in spite of rainy weather, the team trained almost daily in preparation for the hrst game with Colgate. The Maroon came to Ithaca on October 11, when the intensive drilling the men had received resulted in a close victory over Colgate by a score of 4-3. Victory was unexpected, and atoned for the defeat adminis- tered the previous year. Early in the first half, Cornell took the lead, when Bowdish took the ball straight down the center of the held, eluded the Hamiltonian defense, and made the first score of the game. A few minutes later, the Cornell team scored a second time, and shortly after, Colgate tallied on a free kick. Both teams made two goals in the second half, and the play was about even, but the Varsity maintained its lead. Bowdish was the outstanding Red and White player, scoring three of the four goals. A penalty kick defeated the team when it met Syacuse at Syracue on October ao, after they had battled through a scoreless game, and a scoreless first extra period. The Varsity showed to its best advantage, re- peatedly taking the ball down the held, only to have splendid defensive play by the Orange and Blue full- backs and sensational trapping by Davidson at goal shut off scores. Play was even in the extra period until the penalty was called, when Captain Horley booted the ball into the net, time being called a minute later. After another week of intensive drill, the team journeyed to New Haven to meet Yale in the first league encounter. In the first period Yale decisively outplayed the Red and White on the held, but excellent work by Rossomondo and the Cornell backs held the score to a one point advantage for the :Blue. In the second half the Varsity rallied, and Bowdish, taking the ball in midfield, slipped through the defense, and tied the score. Yale tallied again, and held the lead until clever team work allowed Chestnut to net another goal. The deadlock continued until nearly the end ofthe half, when Bingham made the goal that won for Yale. Harvard scored lirst in the last out of town game at Cambridge, but the Varsity came J back and knotted the count before the end of the first half. A determined Crimson on- ' slaught in the second half proved to be more than the Cornell backs could stand, and Har- 'ff vard won by a two point margin. V Although the Varsity exhibited commendable team work in the next game with the l strong Haverford eleven, they were outclassed and lost, 7-o. The Scarlet and Black had three All-American players of the year before, and an undefeated record, and the combina- tion was too much for Coach Bawlf's men, although they fought all the way. Pennsylvania, last year's champions and leader this year, sent the Varsity down to defeat in the next game. Again veteran players and a capable team proved the undoing of , a the more inexperienced Red team. JN , Y, The last game of the year was played with Princeton on a muddy held.The tigers rolled up COOK a lead of three points in the first half, and although the Varsity took the offensive in the sec- Cfzpmin ond period and tallied once, they could not overcome the early lead of the Orange and Black. it eae be 1? la 548 I- I a- i ,. R l I ,If l ,', Z Y I 'T- -,Le-I f' 'Q fe A P L ,-K., -Q-I---f:,4f,--,., f siyftgp L, 1,55 'f 1.,.....1::EL,:'2,,..,.eg-.QHELLA, .. 6 I i Q, Il Im I ff , Tligi, r rt A fi W no xg I I Ifeweffffef , YQ il.:-V...--.-E. ..f-, --.I . -- -il ,L - l:'i,1i :f?:lL1i-.EQ.L..,L ,,,, -,-,E..'f .LL -.E..:lf1.ii:1::-, 1.7 -,fl F X M, V ill 1 lp H I Ill l 'I l' ll? Y: 1 'I 'I ill T' IV, ' ll! X. 91 233 R- l fl' ,. ,, I at I 1 I 1 I Secor Johnson Ivanoff Munn Diemer Rossomondo Bzlwlf Blomeier igil lf Bowdish Miller MCCTOIIIIII Cook Bamman Chapman LI Brooke A ' Shaw Krieger Pulvino Bacon Chestnut Tonkonogy El! 4 l tl fi 5,1 I If l R I 924 Soccer eam li 7 ' ' I 'f' WVILLIAM FREDERICK COOK, '15 ..... . . . . Captain 'I yu ' DANA MONTROSE SECOR, '15 . . . . Mmmger ' El HERBERT HENRY BLOMEIER, '16 . Axfirfafzf Manager ' Q l NICHOLAS BAWLE . . , . . . . . Caarb ll fl TEAM I 1 I , FRANK DAVID ROSSOMONDO, '16 . . . . . Gm! 5 ,if IVAN IVAN IVANOFF, '27 . . . . . Right Fullback Q leg ' EARL GURNEY MANN, '17 . . . Left Fzzllhack fell' ' 3 ALBERT LYON CHAPMAN, '17 . . Right Halfhdrk I E. WILLIAM FREDERICK COOK, '15 , . . Cefzzer Hnlfharlz gl! HENRY MCDOWELL CHESTNUT, '15 . Left Hfzlflmrk ff' , JOHN GARRETT KRIEGER, '17 . . Oufride Right fl I EDWIN BRUCE MCCROHAN, '17 , Imifle Right ' ARVINE CLARK BOWDISH, '16 . - Cfllfff WALTER ROHRER MILLER, '16 . Illfidf Lffff l FORBES DUNBAR SHAW, '17 . . , . Ozztfiziz Left I , SUBSTITUTES in ' ERNEST ASBRAND BAMMAN, '16 WILLIAM Bono DIEMER, '17 E ,I I KUANG TAO I-IU, '15 CHIA CHI LI, 15 ' I WILFRED LEE BROOKE, '17 CHARLES WALKER STEWART, 17 EUGENE KENNETH TONKONOGY, '17 JOSEPH BACON, '16 I .Nl X RECORD I I Dare Score Score Place l October Cornell 4 Colgate 3 IEIIHCH 2 l October Cornell O Syracuse I SYFHCUSC 21, I I ' October Cornell 1 Yale 3 New Haven Q November Cornell I Harvard 3 Cambridge 3 l if November Cornell O Haverford 7 Ithaca. , Q November Cornell I Pennsylvania 9 Ithaca I , Q' November Cornell I Princeton 4 Ithaca X l 549 -n f L 1 I' an vi 1, A Q f -.-a...c. I . T A JfX f tt, 3. - a. an R , r -,,f.:., . QL Q 'AL'-- ' -3 I -' .4-1 i A S ' 5 'I , A , gil ' . 2' lg? 9' f 2 5 l 7 : XA!! 41 l li -1 . f A fl 1' ' ' I 1 -ii- i .5 - 1 mi i b 3 y an V , , 3 2 .i:,fl1l44,41llM, I.. 2 1 Zaffr. - lf' , fl 1 we , ea as a a f . 55Fyf'--731 . W '.A1 4-'W gn' L 1 Reozew o f the I 924 Lacrosse Season Spring practice for the 1914 Lacrosse season brought out a record number of aspirants for the team, IO4 1 men registering in the last week in February, of whom 35 were freshmen. With but hve regulars back, l Tl Coach Bawlf was confronted with the serious task of replacing those men who had been on the team which l 5 tied Syracuse for the championship in 1913. Stainton, Meyer, Cassidy, Rooney, and Hall formed the nucleus i Q around which he had to build the 197.4 team. Men were drawn from the football and soccer squads as well as last years substitutes to hll the gaps, and soon tentative teams were at work on Alumni field. Instead of i taking the usual Easter vacation trip, two full teams remained in Ithaca and practiced daily in preparation g for the opening of the season. , 2 In the opening game Cornell easily defeated the Harvard team 8 to o. It was the initial game of the league i season as well, and clearly demonstrated that the Red and White was represented by another powerful ii twelve. Cornell kept the ball in Harvard's territory throughout the game, but heroic work on the part of I Kelsey, the'Cr1mson's goal guard, prevented the Varsity from rolling up a larger score. At the end of the hrst half,'w1th the score 1 to o, Cornell opened up with a varied attack which could not be checked. Frequent substitutions allowed eight sophomores to ap ear in Cornell's line-up. ir Before a crowd of 7,ooo people in Archbolg Stadium, Cornell met her most formidable opponent of the I year in Syracuse. The Orange team succeeded in avenging the defeat ofthe 197.3 season by scoring four goals - in the first half. It was not until eleven minutes of play had gone by that Failing found the net for Syracuse's .ll , hrst point.. Wood registered once and Mahon twice as the first half ended. The Red defense stiffened in the l: second period and neither team was able to score. Stainton's able work in the net and the brilliant defensive L playing of Cassidy, Pfann, Morris, and Wade held down the Syracuse score. .-, Playing for the first time this year on Schoellko ffield on May 3, Cornell humbled Hobart's undefeated twelve, winning handily 3 to 7.. Rain fell inter- mittently during the game and settled down to a steady downpour toward the . end, but in spite of this and the slippery Held, the quality of play was excellent. ' Rooney scored the hrst point of the game, and Meyer the second when he bounced 1' the ball off Krauss, Hobart's giant point. Adema netted the ball hrst for Hobart ' about the middle of the second half, but Pfann followed with Cornell's third 1 1 goal. In a last desperate drive to tie the score, Dailey tossed a short pass into the Cornell goal, but the tieing point was not forthcoming. l., , The last league game with Yale was a repetition of the Harvard game, the lil l Varsity running up a large score against a decidedly inferior team. A drizzle which at times developed into a veritable downpour made playing conditions ' , bad. Hermann led the Red team in scoring, tallying once in the first half and , twice in the second. Rooney and Meyer each scored twice in the progress of 1 '-A the game. McKeon, at point, and Captain Radel did exceptional defensive work :I for the Blue team. li Penn State downed the Varsity in a hotly contested post-season game at 1 State College on May 17. The lighter and faster Red and White team succeeded l , lil. . . , in tieing the score on three occasions, only to go down to a four to three defeat, , 1 i I 1 ji, - when Yost, a third defense player, sank a long shot within the last few min- l , 'mg utes of the second half, the ball cluding Stainton on a peculiar hop. Cornell 'lllrl l iffy, 'V held the ball during most of the time, but failed to make the most of her op- yjtgflfp J. portunities. The entire Varsity defense played well, with Meyer and Hall best W ill , on the attack. will 'ff-' Once more the Syracuse-Cornell game decided the chamcpions of the North- I ' ern League, but this year the Varsity lacked the power to own her traditional i ,Q CASSIDY rivals. Nevertheless, in taking second place in the league, a nucleus of men i l who will be available for the 192.5 season gained valuable experience. Of the 3, '51 CKIPMNY I7 men whom Coach Bawlf took to State College, I3 will return next year. l K l, 1 --.te . ,.e. 1 . , . . 4 ii1fiQ'T3F:l5l,l 550 5 I I U G is Q FQXHQJLI X'-fsA:f:.+:::3f' 6 A L2 lqi, flag 45g-,Ejjlfjjg A '1f,: j-re f rf E 'a11 i A'T3 Q.f,5,KEi.4 A 1, A +L :,4:,ii:fi:F'li-ggr QQ J ' ' 'Tv' ' -' A A----'--I-+5-il-V' '--lf1'iilJ+ A--...... W. , N. ,1i'iiiQ5g ,',, 4 I HER' F HL, -L31 lil., O E--T Ml-1 ,.,.........'is'T. ..,, I? xl! - 1- 1 ' .. 3 IM I 1 , J Ig 4 .... A A 'll E Q m f Sift 4, ' - ' fi' H VI! N il l L' ' Q 5 I Ep all ' I fl: if 2l4 ii! I gl Alcus Bamman Morris Kearney Benisch Wade Menclelowitz Taylor Miller Ashbery 4 Hunter Harms Meyer Bawlf Cassidy Bowdish Hall Rice Thompson A Hermann Schuster Jennings McKinley if I 1924 Lacrosse 'Y earn CHARLES EMMES CAss1DY, '14 .......... . Captain 54 EEORGE EDWARD HALL, '15 . . . Captain-Elect ' ENRY ALCUS, '14 . . . . . . Manager 4 RAY STEPHENS ASHBERY, '15 . . . . Animmt M477dg6f Q' NICHOLAS BAWLP . . . . , . . . -Comb ' TEAM ' CHARLES MAXWELL STAINTON, '15 . . Goal JOSEPH ANTHONY ROONEY, '14 . . Center II FRANCIS KEARNEY, '16 .... Paint BERNARD MEYER, '14 . ,. Third Attack ROBERT MORRIS, '15 . . . Cover Point CARL COVILLE HARRIS, '15 . . Serovzd Artark 5 CHARLES EDWARD BENISCH, '15 . First Defeme ARVINE CLARK BOWDISH, '16 Firrr Attack 4 R CHARLES EMMES CASSIDY, '14 . Secmzd Defeme GEORGE HALL, '15 Inside Home lii' GEORGE ROBERTS PFANN, '14 . Third Defeme CLYDE AUSTIN JENNINGS, '15 I . Ozntride Home SUBSTITUTES ERNEST ASBRAND BAMMAN, '16 JOSEPH ORVAL RICE, '16 NATHANIEL HERMANN, '16 LAWRENCE EDWIN SCHUSTER, '16 WILLIAM MCK1NLEY, '7-5 MALCOLM ROLLISON TAYLOR, '15 M 4, WALTER ROHRER MILLER, '16 WILLIAM RATCLIFF THOMPSON, '15 HENRY SWEETSER WADE, '15 if l D RECORD 'ill f . 1116 Score Score Place ,ij APUI 19 Cornell 8 Harvard O Ithaca APFII 16 Cornell O Syracuse 4 Syracuse A may 3 gomell 3 Hobart 1 Ithaca ZW 9 Oruell 9 Yale O Ithaca ,' MAY 17 Cornell 3 Penn Stare 4 State College I I,-I Ia,-ff B . H-I. -a...f-1- .....L.,..L.L1:LL,-.Q-. , I,-Huff.,-,1. ---1- -FWQ-ln-vw 7--f1,..T,i..,....,...L-..,.M..,?-,, -ML-,A-,,, L, ,. L L 1 Y---25,77 W- .,.. .,..- L ,....L 551 ,Q L I. I i i l A ,iv It i. if lt ,L l. l li lr ll il Jr 4 'i W ji A iw 5 WI i ii' fl lr if .1 .l 'i lil 5 'i ai .-i .11 ii i 'i ll A fizfifxex Cx'--fc-3 'RTT' A XT' in-X' f ' aagzxsem. Z.-V,-,f.-egkte-ffl-x...-:1 , ill-, ,wi-ig? W Ummm. '- x.', - h1,lf!dQi.f.f.a -. akin' jfi'a-.TL:'fjiT'Qfeffi?a4l -TT-IT., ,.,- .- ,az aaa Y, .dezffh J, , Till I I ffl : 4 A , --1,-T' I . . .r. , . . .- -'X I U L Y N A H .V , V I . Il!,I1.,i4llll1Hili?,i.,.,I A -Y I U t R E , i p lg I,..ifiiilll'l'll'llIii... a 5' I3-iw -.1 llilih Ifllifll' , ' ,llill'l.r.l:l- 5 L lil . , 'llllirilllfil fi1.lillf,,W5,,, ,iv 5 if , tex 1 . V l Q Q S I i ul,'i1illn.4. gl g ax f o g ig, 3 ,, -. .-.. 331' j a : . gl ,, - '3'E'5 55 2 l I ' I' f 2 -. 4' --'1 -. 1 4 A L . . -. .' ., 4 .' . . . p g,. .f, .- i-4.51 '.z '4--.TT I tg 9 as Q Q are Q . a was .earl-agalaga.-faeia a. so i ml 7 he 1925 Season e The opening game of the hockey season was played in Ithaca with Boston University, January io, and was won by the visiting team, 7 to 1. The game was spotted with frequent substitutions in an effort to stop the experienced offense of the opponents, but to no avail. Though the game started off with aburst of speed , ii on both sides, the Bostonians soon took the offensive and retained this position throughout the remaining periods. The skating and stick work of the Varsity was no match for that ofthe experienced New Englanders. ' A week later, Cornell captured her only victory of the season by defeating Massachusetts Agricultural I College in a home game, by a tight score of 1 to 1. The Red and White players showed more skill in this ' encounter than in the previous one, and hopes arose for the success of the season. During the First two periods, I the play centered in the Aggies territory, and only near the end of the game did they rally sufficiently to M overcome the fast team work of the Varsity players. Tilton made good one of his shots for the ice-basket, while Benton accounted for the other point. . ,le 'Til M. I. T. came to Ithaca for the game on January 2.3 and took away victory. Though the Cornell men played a hard game and showed very ,ffl good form, the remarkable work of the Tech goal guard prevented the Varsity sextet from increasing its score, and at the end of the game the tallies added up two for M. I. T. and one for Cornell. lx' M On February 18, the skaters played the Tigers at Princeton on the I-Iobey lil Baker Memorial Rink. It was a slow and loose game, as the Ithacans were 1 no match for the Tigers, and came out on the short end of an 8 to 2. score. i H Captain Stainton at goal guard and Tilton at defense were the outstanding lf. W K i players for Cornell. The Varsity captain frustrated many attempts at the 1 ' -J lil net, thereby preventing a much higher score, while Tilton came through pi with the only tallies for the Red and White. My The hnal game of the season was played at Clinton with Hamilton Col- I lege, February 7.8, but with no better success than before. The Clinton W is aggregation, backed by a long list of victories, was the strongest of any M, that had been met previously during the season. Though the Cornellians failed to score, they allowed only hve shots through their net. Two more contests had been scheduled, one with Clarkson College, and i the other with the University of Buffalo, but owing to the condition ofthe ice it was necessary to cancel these games. With the exception of Captain , Stainton, who graduates in June, all of the skaters will return next year, STAINTON so that Coach Bawlf should have a good nucleus with which to start a new I Cfzpfajn Season- .ii l lg' l-- m ' .i , .,.'L'MTI.'1 'T ff Lg 1114 '.fj:::1'f'4iZ3i2i.' 'c .. ifflf .'1'.'? 'i ' ' Tit. 7- . ..,....u- .. fijiia? I I id l 557- fx l . ,. El fl l al L, 'l J, .., -rf' Y-,1 , 1..--...Y - Y -1.111111 -,Mar 1-1-1 RQ: 1 1 1 . 1 - .ff4 l .1.-1ii1 fr' H 1 ' .. . -L-. -Q - V - -- -- , . -- 1- , 1 . 11.1.1.1 .1 .1111-.11 1 7111 11. gl . R, 3 -1 -. if me ,S 1. . 1 .. 1111... 1 lf? T ll3 x3?'C Cum, 51 5 , l ! 3 E, ',l li ,I A I1 Lf xl, I, 1 L1 l E1 rf I :lg . ll l lil, J E-it r I: . I Ll ,A, 7, . I ,5 ,,, 1 ff I l I X, r , 2 L in i mv, ,El Il lol E, ll J lfl Ill, l I Hall Benton Cooke Boeschc Gretsch Bawlf 'lg l Aronson Tilton Hoyt Stainton Edminster Bubier Ill? l, l ,I l IIC l, , 1924 Hoc ey eam V l Tl I CHARLES MAXWELI. STAINTON, '15 ..., . . . . Capmilz T, l GEORGE EDWARD HALL, JR., 'LS . . . Mafzuger' l ,EN ll FRED. GRETSCH, JR., '16 . . . Arrirtmzt Mazinger L NICHOLAS BAWLI1 . , . , Comb ll , gl , TEAM l CHARLES MAXWELL STAINTON, '15 . . . . . , Goal X BENJAMIN ELLSWORTH TILTON, JR., '16 . . . Right Defeme I- I Y ALBERT RICHARD HATFIELD, JR., '17 . Left Dcfemr: H HENRY HOOKER BUBIER, '17 . . . . Right Wifzg ,fu , RICHARD ARONSON, '16 . . Left Wing LI ix PHILLII-I F, BENNITT HOYT, '17 . , . . . . Center e'-I , ,X I . l' A , A fl X l SUBSTITUTES -- I ' FRANK RANSOM BENTON, JR., '17 JOSEPH ANTONIO COOKE, '17 PRITZ WILHELM BOESCHE, '17 FRANK CUSTER EDMINSTER, JR., '16 4 HUGH BRECKENRIDGE, '17 ROLLIN HENRY WEIITE, JR., '16 tl l V' RECORD f l l Date Smre Score Place , , January IO Cornell 1 Boston University 7 Ithaczt 1-' January I7 Cornell 1 M, A. C. I Ithaca l January 13 Cornell T M. I. T. 1 Ithaca February I8 Cornell 1 Princeton 8 Princeton February 18 Cornell O Hamilton College 5 Clinton rl l ' ' - '1' -nu:gL2+a?, M1 YY 11111 71-11 . .-1 A 1. 11 1 -,,, if :- 4 17 .41-1. .1 1 1 - - 1111 1. - . 1.1-1 , 512. sf. i f1?ff iiQfi?F: l:ffifff'1'fffff1f?n 553 ,- - , f U. t,'lf.'g e-..-1i' ,rf--.. , , cf a fff- jst- -Vgv rigs' N qw, sf5:i.Me5L::A:4...:-....,-.-......,.--- - ' ':-w V' fi ,VL, .. ,fnf ,. i ' Ff'-W-' '- ' 5 A1':' .- , .1 :-. Dnlu .' ' EAU --e- f- '1 :I i . .' . L f 'P 5. 4 -, 1 4 or . . ff t We a f f , ' . s The 1924 Season Practice was begun for the 1914 season as soon as weather permitted. Six experienced men formed the nucleus of a large squad under the direction of Major Anderson and Lieutenants Barton and Sibert. Late arrival of spring weather and the absence of an indoor riding hall prevented the riders from getting much practice and, in addition, several of the early season games had to be cancelled on account of rain. ln the hrst game, played at Chester, the Cornellians lost to the Pennsylvania Military College team, conqueror of the champion Yale quartet. Close playing fea- tured this CO11fCSt, which was not decided until the last chulcker, when the Pennsyl- vanians managed to boost their score to I4 to Cornell's total of 9 goals. Next came the Intercollegiate tournament at Fort Hamilton, where Cornell was eliminated in the nrst round by West Point. The Army players scored half of their total in the second period as the result of a powerful offensive burst. Thereafter the teams battled on practically even terms, but the lead of the soldiers was too great to overcome, and the Red and White went down to defeat. ' Opening the home season the following week, Cornell scored a victory at the expense of Manlius by a score of I4 to 5. Cn Spring Day another triumph was regis- tered against the University of Pennsylvania. The visitors put up a stiff fight, but Cornell's superior playing and team-work clinched the game. A good-sized crowd turned out to witness the encounter, part of which was played during a slight drizzle. By winning over Rochester on May 31, Cornell maintained a clear record for the season on the home Held. The Rochester horsemen were clearly outclassed and Cor- nell's score was double that of the losers. In a return engagement at Rochester, the tables were reversed in the most exciting game of the year. The lead shifted several times, the Red and White being on the short end of a 7 to 6 score at the close of the game. Two days later the final game of the season was played at Lexington, Va. Cor- nell met defeat in a hotly contested encounter with the Virginia Military Institute. Both teams showed some good work, and the southerners won out by a margin of two goals. 554 -fe-A A oi. I , A-7-fe -fm? -.--TXN PS'-QS-.---' Y ----7 Y--A A Af -V '--- V A a3,xs 15,14 J-,L F, ., 7-1, ,, . -,.1,,,.T,--.... ,.:, ?,41n1.-,, ,,,r,:,f 44i:Zi.1,Z,,.4-,7 I T Piiix Li l I M fi I I iPl3i57?E57f'-f5'h':l9lIlQ l filly N1 u 5 is .4 t ,il -1 il! l N, E: .3 ,P 1 'I Il V -I I ' s l ' ' U X , J li A I A I s I iii Jarecki Nixon Bull Headclen Sullivan Anderson if Ili 1924 Polo Team it CAESAR AUGUSTIN GRASSELLI, 1D, '24 . . . . Cupruuz I L, ROBERT DEBEVOISE WARREN, ,Z4 . . . Muuugeff I li MAJOR RICHARD E. ANDERSON . . Couch I i TEAM I i4 I-IAYWARD HEADDEN, '16 ..... Number 1 it ROLLIN HENRY WHITE, JR., -'16 , . . Number 2 CAESAR AUGUSTIN GRASSELLI, 1D, ,Z4 . . N umbee 5 MORTIMER ALLEN SULLIVAN, '14 ..... . Buck 4 I . SUESTITUTES EDWARD MYRON BULL, '16 ALFRED STEVENS JARECKI, '16 H llff I JOHN FREDRICK NIXON, '14 Y' 'l RECORD :M Deere Stare Score Pluce li April 16 Cornell 9 Pennsylvania Military College I4 Chester 5 May 3 Cornell 1 West Point Clntercollegiate gamel IZ Fort Hamilton May IO Cornell '14 Manlius 5 Ithaca May Z4 Cornell IO A University of Pennsylvania 6 Ithaca May 31 Cornell I3 Rochester 6 Ithaca , June IS Cornell 6 Rochester 7 Rochester I June I7 Cornell 9 Virginia Military Institute II Lexington In SCHEDULE EOR 1915 fl I May 9 Princeton at Princeton 5, June 6 Pennsylvania Military College at Chester June 8 ' Pennsylvania Military College at Chester if! June IO Intercollegiates at Rye Vl ,MI ' llil I I I If rrtr. ,Q I AI J 555 .,. .s .V serve -.. VTX -- ,-- - N Y V ., ' fttafn- 1-Va-- C..- t,..--C . M.. T'T' A '- ' -.x 'Te -3 t 1'-ffrerjfv ft' T fft QFERS a - 'i-1 - QSC! ' tv- .' e S--we f--:f--.-1-----s-------f....,-Q-v.t--, -f JF- J 4 - - . :. , -f . Qt., 1 X 1 , , i l Y 'flztx fggrg-'X' 7 :H-'-.14i:.g rt.. .i1g3:',iE1- 'T .final-i 9'3xj9'li'4tL'5 'll A 1 T' in 'i i S ' ' ' Q-W' P, r I M A ,. i, , qi--.. Y' a -.- A 1-7,7 1'L' K in ati, ,H i -H' ' the K. ---ei- -----4 ---W -7- f - ...Y f-x . -7.7 . V Y - - -VT.- , 1 Yffiii..-A-1-77..- ,H , , . ,-:L ,Y4,: .'?H f ' ' 9 :3-'5f ':' '?'?E5'T'-:'1'-'-.-: - 'z ' L ' i fi ? N517 . V 5 'f ' ' 1' ., A i i i s Q -am - t e .-.ti . 3 .1 i , T . . 1. . A7726 1925 Season Due in a large measure to the acquisition of Francois Darrieulat, former Olympic coach, fencing showed a decided improvement this year, having the most successful season since it was reinstated as a minor sport two years ago. With the addition of Syracuse and New York University to the intercollegiate league, a third section was formed, consisting of Cornell, Army, Hamilton, and Syracuse. Section two is composed of Pennsylvania, Columbia, Navy, and N. Y. U., and section three of Harvard, M. l. T., and Yale. Columbia met the Red swordsrnen in the first meet of the season in the Drill Hall on February 14, and defeated them by a score of II-6. Captain Hays was the only veteran on the Varsity, and the lack of exper- ience of the other men was evident. Iurka won three bouts and Hays two, Herts and Captain Bell being the outstanding fencers on the Blue and White team. A Although Cornell lost the next meet to Penn, they showed a marked improvement over the previous engagement. The score was close throughout, being tied at six all before the last epee bout, which Captain Applebaum of Penn won. He was high scorer for Penn with five points, while for Cornell Captain Hays scored three, lurka two, and Hamilton one. The result of the encounter with Hamilton in the Drill Hall in the next meet showed plainly the effects of Coach Darrieulafs training, when the Varsity foilsmen won a closely contested match by a score of 9-8. The Clinton team won the foils, the first event, 5-4, but the epees were won by Cornell 3-1. Coach Gelas' sword wielders won the first two sabre matches, making them a point ahead. Captain Hays unexpectedly won the third sabre event, tieing the score at eight apiece, and Hill, after being extended to a 4-4 tie in the final bout, hnally touched his opponent for the Fifth time, winning his bout and the meet. This was the first victory the team had scored over Hamilton in the four times they had crossed swords. 3 Syracuse, met at the Salt City, was butchered to make a Roman holiday, the outcome being Cornell 16, Syracuse 1. The Varsity scored grand slams in the foils and sabres, and a little slam in the epees. The score by touches was foils, 45-13, epees, 3-1, and sabres, zo-10, making a total of 68 touches for Cornell to 14 for the Orange and Blue. After winning two straight intercollegiate meets, Coach Darrieulat's pupils travelled to West Point, where they succumbed to the Army, previously victorious over Syracuse, Hamilton, and Columbia. The Soldiers won the foils, 6-3, and lost the epees, 1-3, placing them one point ahead. The excellent work of their sabre team, however, killed the possibility of a Cornell victory, when they won three out of four bouts. The epee team, by its third successive win, captured first place in section 1 ofthe Intercollegiate League, and qualified for the intercollegiates, as did the sabre team, which finished second. Captain Hays qualified in the foils and epee, Iurka in the epee, and Hill and Bardwell in the sabre. At the intercollegiates, held at the Hotel Astor on April 1 and 3, Cornell took four Fifth places, one with the sabres, one with the epees, one in the individual foils, with Captain Hays, and one in the individual sabres, with Hill. ...Aa-qv.-- ,. .. i ,,, L, Y ..Y. , ., - ., . 556 ,AH 14,59-Y-,.,tx ji- Hua lin t' K if M 1. gift'-1, -if-'X-.tQ..,...:....,,.a1,....:lf..,,f':s..:+zlSgIfi5L,,jui54 gig, in .,,lfQ?2'fi ...E:E...gQfTL ,N ,xx i 4.7,-. -ur ,,-., .,.,....,............,.,d.,. R.. , Yin, , .. ,,,.,.,..., X 4- '-.. .....,I-,A -, I I 1, II U., 61. T - T, I C . , Y L., T I, X , ,N ,J it 'rf E, 'K ,' ' '? l,1-,.,-ii,.1 '?:-EA-ef' i 111-gif ,1,.,f--fed, +5 ,K fum W. ,, I, I. J . ,,,-, Y , 1, M,,.-,,.1, 1 4fL..-n 1 Q ff br x 'L ,, .6 1 .Mn 11, 1 x ,-,-.,,-.....g, ,-,,.., 17, ,,- , R1 I I- IVF. 1 if ir 1 .- Y ! . ., ,.. , ,.1,,,,,...1f.,-- I 1----, 1, 1, ...Y .' ,dllgl Thompson Louchheim Darrieulzlt Anderson Barclwell Darling Pulvino Hill Hays lurkzl C 1925 F enczng eam HOFFMAN REYNOLDS HAYS, '15 ..,.. , . . Captain WILLIAM SANDEL LOUCHI-IEIM, '15 . . . Md7ZEgfT CHARLES JULIUS ANDERSON, '16 Anifmnt Manager FRANCOIS DARRIEULAT . . . . . C0-465 TEAM FOILS SABRE HOFFMAN REYNOLDS HAYS, '15 MALCOLM ERASTUS HILL, '15 HARRY HARTLEY IURKA, '16 ESTUS PATTERSON BARDWELL, '15 JOSEPH PULVINO, '16 HOFFMAN REYNOLDS HAYS, '15 MALCOLM ERASTUS HILL, '15, .Yubftiture FREDERICK ERNEST DARLING, '16, Subftitzm FREDERICK ERNEST DARLING, '16, .fzzbxritzzze CLAUDE STANDISH TI-IOMFSON, '15, Subrtitute EPEE 'QI I 'I ll FI li I I lgf 1 ' IWII J,I 'I ,I 'Y l ,L fl I. QI? Ill lII I .I II 'I I I I I, ill II Il IIHII ' l?I llill I'5I I ,il 'l All ,fel QlI I 'I' XXII IQ VSII I FI 5 M IEIIT l 25 I I II Ei ill I IEQII 3 if lIliI IIIIZIE l' Ill: Ii Ill l ,.I 'I TI fl 2 IJ ISI Il 'lil' Q' will 3 Gigli l E2'Il III-AIX, IIlIl ' l'lIlI EZII 'lIlJil 'll'TL l lwll :I I ' Ili. 'ld I l 5 . I I I f HOFFMAN REYNOLDS HAYS, '15 HARRY HARTLEY IURKA, '16 ' QIR' JOSEPH PULVINO, '16, Szzhrritzzre 1 I :I I 'ls RECORD I ,fi Date Srore Score Place ll 5 February I4 Cornell 6 Columbia II Ithaca - ' I February 18 Cornell 6 Pennsylvania Philaclelphxa X March 7 Cornell 9 Hamilton Ithaca ' 1 March I4 Cornell I6 Syracuse Syracuse ' ,Isl March 11 Cornell 7 Army West Point IIE: ll ' 5 F' I I new , , F F ,,,L ,L , F ,L W-W W ,,,,, ,, . X 557 1 as at P' . .aa ,JN . .L at-, - Y, K. ,fi - L Y VV ' --, if 'I ,4 7,1 -3- - 3 V - T.. 3 Y . . A . - - - - l y gl, ..,, ,-ary , ff ,L ,Lb ,.-3.---.-,.,,.-ah.-71,7 ,a-. -,a-,fe-1 f 3 S ee t X - - .U lf l ' ' i f 1' Y- Q-t X ' S 0 U X -H' .3 ' : ,. 1 5 Q' xgulllllllllllmml- X 19 1 .1 - The 192.4 Season Breaking all records of previous years, sixty-four men registered for outdoor tennis in the fall, and fifty for indoor work in the Drill Hall. The team to represent Cornell in the spring matches was chosen from the results of both outdoor and indoor tourna- ments. These intramural matches were all played under the direct supervision of Coach Dawson, who, beginning his work as university tennis mentor the previous season, has done much toward increasing the popularity of this sport. Vincent Richards, tennis star of international fame, was scheduled to play an exhibition match on the Drill Hall courts during the indoor season, but this contest was cancelled. An indoor exhibition match was played between the Brooklyn Tennis Club and a university team composed of Professor Wilson, Professor Young, Ulla Kramer, Grad., and C. K. Huang, '16 of the Varsity team of the preceding season. Early in April the indoor courts were abandoned for outdoor work on the Baker Courts. Rain interfered with the first game scheduled with the Army at West Point. As no other game was slated until the early part of May, the team had ample oppor- tunity to get into form and to develop teamwork in the doubles combinations, which consisted of Mallery and Wile as one team and Stebbins and Stein as the other. The tennis enthusiasts, however, were doomed for another disappointment, for rain again interfered with the schedule and the Syracuse match could not be played. A return game was arranged to be played at Syracuse on May 31, but this, too, was necessarily cancelled due to rain. . Practice was further hampered by three weeks of rainy weather, but the team kept the appointment with Swarthmore on the courts of the latter, where strong resistance was encountered, and Wile, in a three-set match against MaHitt of Swarthmore, scored the only point for Cornell, winning 6-Q., 3-5, 6-4. Stebbins forced Hodge of Swarthmore to play three sets, totalling forty-two games, but the latter finally won 9'7, 4-6, 9'7- Following this, the quartet journeyed to Annapolis to meet the Navy netmen. Here again the lack of practice during the preceding weeks told on the Cornell team, and the midshipmen scored a 5-I victory. In preparation for the Colgate match on Spring Day a practice game with the faculty was staged the preceding Thursday, the result being a 4-7. victory for the latter. Wile won his singles match, while Stein and Stebbins scored in the doubles. Professor Wilson defeated the Varsity captain 6-1, 6-I in singles, and he and Karran defeated Mallery and Wile in doubles 6-3, 6-3. Spring Day the visitors interested in tennis were favored by a close contest with the Colgate netmen. The visiting team, having to their credit an unbroken chainbof twenty-one victories, met a team which proved to be their equal, and the Varsity quartet, displaying the best form of the season, held them to a 3-3 tie. 558 x.,..?............, -,, ...C .. 4 ,X .MAI Schwingel Stein Raynor Dawson Stebbins Mallery Wile 1924 Tennzs Team FREDERICK CLARENCE MALLERY, '15 . . . Captain VINCENT JOHN SCHWINGEL, '15 . Acting Manage1' EDGAR DAWSON . . . . . Coach I TEAM FREDERICK CLARENCE MALLERY, '15 ALFRED MCCREEDIE STEBBINS, '24 ALTON RANDOLPH RAYNOR, '15 I MEYER STEIN, '16 RICHARD HERMAN WILE, '15 RECORD Date Score Score Place April Il Cornell Rain Army Rain West Point May 7 Cornell Rain Syracuse Rain Ithaca May 16 Cornell 1 Swarthmore 5 Swarthmore May I7 Cornell I Navy 5 Annapolis May 14 Cornell 3 Colgate 3 Ithaca I l ' lu :Qf1 Qf'Cf 3'f?,?ii1iiffEfiE2?TlEi-Ei: gi H ' pi? l ' 559 I I I I I I I I I I X 1' DI - . l Q .1 XX. - : --,f.g--1g-.yK,,-- .- , . 3-1' 'P 5831? E I ' . . .... ...Nfl Elf,-.4-,...I---A f ,H Y 1 5 - .xv . Clif ' I N-Y'-A e 4 'J' aus. ' Women is Administration 1: , MISS GEORGIA LAURA WHITE P! Dean of Women 13 'U 1-1 3 R' i ll I 5? -Q 'i . ix ,- , .-I IE 12 1 t ,I A - x7 .. .1 ? , 4 f MISSGRACE SEELY I MISS GERTRUDE HOUSTON NYE Social Director of Sage College Social Director of P1'Z!dE7ZC6 Rifley Hall 212. . -s -:gig-gf .pf.a',' hmm: u. kfvvi: - -,bc -v I 563 FFT' ,. , ,, -Y--f5?13a'Vw :L b li bre- lp- , . I I M I L' ,, ff .D f! V x 9,',ha QI r J' fx 1' A ' '4 ' ' YM f , ' ' . '4 X avi' ,Jo 1 df' W 'X Y . Q ,fm , :Ar fx . ' rf',5:.4,f,f ' V . 'Q 'V . ' ME4' ' , ' - 501, . ' 6 W ,I-0,9 J! 1 ' 2' ' Hifi 4' ' 4 .SHIV 'ff' ,' K ' .-gqgf' 5' ' swf. V x Q'--i rf' A -- - ,1 --'x z f 4' -wr 4 -' f flifs? . , 4 , ,, , , ., . x ,.rv, 'X:f5. a..Av- 'Q .F SQ 'V' f . at 1, 'iw .2 J' ' xl - 4 A lv Wfj. f ' ' A A ' X 1 I X J -5 .1 S-sg . -. 4' A D' X . ng K f-4 ,c- , 4 ,QQ A -1 ,L 1151 ,- , '-. ' gif: 1 f ,, 1 xy W ,, A ew , g Ng .- ,N fm, nf' ' H ,f '-A 1 rv! Q if 'fgf,.fQfgfg :Nj 'S --'-.'35??LhdA,ls, ' ' 3 f -93.5 9 ' PRUDENCE RISLEY HALL 5 4 . H fx .?.....-T ' --,,.l.......-.,,.......a.,,....,,MQ W, A 1 -454 YY , QV, , ' g Y, 7-1 . . V , , , l I J v- w . V E. I yi Y N i Y , ,. , - 1 1 1 iCfE7QQ fQf Q,,Q A U W fi gayxx- VFW- --I Q ws ww us H H X-Ei. 4. ,h .- , pf H1 S 'W ' - ' is . . ' if ' 31 X in -' ' ' ' ' ' 47 u ' P A M- ...f...an1m A n v 'x N 1 5 . 3 . 3 Wi' R - W1 ' f SUM I E mf - EM ep! ' ' hui x E 1 ' F5 Lil? . gi 'Q 'iff ' ,z 1 fi . 1 ti!! 1 ' 5 13,2 W 5 j- ? . Qi W K ' i - : if N Q, git.. - ,mf A, ,- - A M A,,.,. ?if,i,i.T A, , .. ,Wg fl, ,WV MQ -- ,?,.,. li-W, ,,1,-,A,,1g., fi U lj-.vm ,,-,,L,....1--..:.m....g..L ..:Lc,.:.LLc.L:.:: u..g,:....:311.Q.4g.44.,.L:.g-.:..4.4M..1.: ....,g4.4-'4,,,Z,,g.1.4Z:,L',,., 1,,.,,-.-,-,..-4..., sua., t Qi ' - A f V li? YQ . f. Q - C . -f-t?Aes.xT'it f ' i '- ' ww-Sim' 7 -r --.f'lk3,,rJ- 2 Yvix 1 Yi fy:-'fr ,nrt 1' k.-' 'zf rf' ,Y Ext'-' Y Y ' Y' lf' gf-?ff r., T, ry' .., 1-.ge :ag 1 .- ,vw--ri.?:ifv.r'.'1f-. r. -. 7 1: ,a 1'w1'?T-rfitiqf. 1- ffacfzv -31t7?:'e11ug1v:.41,fefqs4,:g,ClYY2QTL:we-e X: Jzwsz,-x1'::g7' aaczrstr xzikf --1 cd MARY MARSH ACKER, Molly, Rochester. Agriculture. Age, twenty. Prepared at West High School. Four years at Cornell. EK, Class Endowment Fund Committee 3, College Honor Committee 4, The Cornell Caufzrrymnn Board 1, 3. ' GERTRUDE AN1'o1NETtr ADELMANN, Buffalo. Agriculture. Prepared at Buffalo State Normal School. Three years at Cornell. DoRoTHY Btiss Anus, Goshen. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Goshen High School. Four years at Cornell. State Tuition Scholarship. BEATRICE ALLEN, Bea, Tarrytown. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at North Tarrytown High School. Four years at Cornell. KA, Crew 3. - MADELEINE CHRISTINE AMATO, Maddy, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty. Prepared at Emerson High School. Four years at Cornell. Mortar Board, Raven and Serpent, Women's Self-Government Association Council, Executive Committee 3,ll1CllClE1IY Committee 3, Hades Committee, Risley House Committee 1, Sage House Committee 3, President of Sage 3, College Honor Committee 1, Women's Dramatic Club, Women's Debate Club, Newman Club, Secretary 1, Vice-President 3, Arete. Grmcn ELVA ANDERSON, Kitten, Pocatello, Idaho. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Pocatello High School. One year at Cornell. Women's Glee Club 4. Esrnniz ANTELL, Polly, New York City. Law. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Wadleigh High School. Five years at Cornell. MARTHA APPLEBAUM, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty. Prepared at Evander Childs High School. Three and one-half years at Cornell. -jf ijgje-1:54. - Q .,f-ef.-..r f rfivdl..-an-r,:q -. -'e'-:af-,.-av a,.f,,.y:-fc-aw rf.-:az-:f. . m,,-V+ .Q-ffre?:'aff: ww., .,:-.gn vw '-in j 7s.j:jjjj3'-gi-H' , gt, ..fa,.i:1.,:-,.a.:.: , . 7 2.7 ,.., Lf, ., V.t,,L.1',1U,V:7,,, .- , ., fa., V--1., aff,-, W is, -.,.g.f. .. - -e-41--' - 566 H X-Q-Riff .T ---4. .- V1.7 'i ' t if, . . X ,.., .., .. ' 'NT. 7.. .. . YW.- .A .,.Y.,- . QQ ' Q... ' L. i FITHT- CQZ' - Lg '1'fff -,1f - ' ' H if -' 1 '1 ' ' '1-A-.g:L-: 31?fT'L,:2JEZ'.'iIEL '.b .. ..cf1a!2i+cg:-.'L':3YA ' 1' Pffbfw EVELINE NOBLE BABCOCK, Lockport. Agriculture. Age, twenty-six. Prepared at Lockport High School. Five years at Cornell. Women's Glee Club 1, 3, 4. ELEANOR BAKER, Syracuse. Agriculture. Age, rwentyftwo. Prepared at Central High School. Two years at Cornell. AF. ANNA BARRETT BARRETT, Ann, Sayre, Pa. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Sayre High School. Four years at Cornell. AEA, Silver Bay Club, Frigga Fylgae. ELLEN FRANCIS BARTON, Tassy, Ithaca. Architecture, Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Four years at Cornell. ACD, Track Team, Dramatic Club. GENEVIEVE ELIZABETH BAZINET, Gebby, Glens Falls. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Pre- pared at Glens Falls High School. Four years at Cornell. Mortar Board, Pentharna, Baseball Team 1, 7., Field Hockey Team 2., 3, Women's Athletic Association Council 3, 4, Secretary 3, Newman Club, Arete, Silver Bay Club, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, Manager of Baseball 3, 4' LEILA WARREN BEAVER, Verona. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Verona High School. Four years at Cornell. PEARL HENRIETTA BEISTLE, Pebby, Shippensburg, Pa. Agriculture. Age, twenty-four. Prepared at Shippensburg State Normal School. Two and one-half years at Cornell. AEE. BERNICE ALDARETTE BELDEN, Bonny, Fredonia. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Fredonia High School. Four years at Cornell. A EA. -W.-, ,N-.,,. .Y-. ,H-,-t'..,f,,f,1Tf T-wuwfrfysggtsEzxfnzzfaq-rTff..l..,.,,,,...,.,,,,,,T,,,V-mffr.-,A-.fit. gf-1-.-1-.-.-1. .---f1efrLs:.'-4 fiZF,:i1Jn-f:-.e-- -w-wrt: 5 11-get-gr.-5:--E,r,,-,. gf.-.,,.-y,fv,:,-.ws9-.:1A- rf. 1-r-g,--,-yy 3 T - Qyf.f:.:-,-1, r.:, yg. y---,rf .,-.f-as .-as1.:v:.r,A wz- -wr,t.rf-, -5- ia., 3.--Q-.-.T -':.:,,. -., -'-.'f:-- J- L 567 f f - 2 i I. . ' A xx Q Q . .. ' . .... .k..., ? Hfxx V --- all V 2 - .- ,Wh If 7- if f' J- 'Me - - I 'ff-T2 -1-F 2 'ef-'QTY 'Y f - vfffffff '32 fm' ,izirrfri Trimiv. 'zifavzrrr-wmv, frfawsx-'::,:f : f-.-355-rg azwxrw ra-4 f -vw' l 1 7- MIRIAM ELIZABETH BELL-ING, Froggy, Little Falls, N. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Paterson High School. Four years at Cornell. Y.W.C.A. Cabinet. EDITH,AGNES BENNETT, Benny, Bayonne, N. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty. Prepared at Bayonne High School. Three and one-half years at Cornell. HELEN LEONORA BE'rT1s, Rochester. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at East High School. Four years at Cornell. AZ., Sedowag Baseball Team 2.5 Sage House Committee 1.5 Judiciary Com- mittee 3, Sophomore Cotillion Committee, President, Women's Self-Government Association, Wayside Aftermath. ' EVA IRENE BLANCHARD, Groton. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-live. Prepared at Homer Academy. One year at Cornell. ' FLORENCE BLOSTEIN, Flo, Ithaca. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Ithaca High S h l. c oo Four years at Cornell. AMY D School. Four years at Cornell. Agassiz Club. OWNS BOTSFORD, Middletown. Agriculture. Age, twenty-live. Prepared at Middletown High DQROTHEA BLOOMINGDALE BRADT, Dot,1' Depew. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Oakneld H' h S h l ' ig c oo .Four years at Cornell. Women s Glee Club 1, 1, 3, 4. MARION BRI . Q Four years at Cornell. Field Hockey Team 1, 1.5 Arete. . LL, Jamesburg, N. J. Agriculture. Age, twenty-one Prepared at Ithaca High School. . . , ,...f f af-M.-,-rr:-fr'-if --'ffefsfa...-gtw:neg,.,.-I 1171--'.J.if.'.-,ff-5-:icafvff m1p..a--af... jf,-.-K.-T. mxnv.- fav- Q f-'..m.f... ff:-R .--fs-nw-+V-f 1 We - F' . .J 0 ,L , ,, .g .igum ,, - g , .AAL ,. . iff' i eff. .iwxer-.-. . fig- ,,,., . -,, :'.T- N. S'-11. f - 568 .aus rj 7 , V f' ,-QV Ni ? 1. .ll 3 .1 II T L. '.1 4 ui 5. 5. 5. C5 5. ,x 'I .. L. ,. Y f-'gg ti-Tir Aft?-TP.P E1i' CLA! i i,l,-lQQ1 i-il. ,gifffg-a,..,. .-...,., 7.4-My.-1,, I-A-VV-VV fe gg'-EV-2?fV, X - Q' Q 33.47, -'j'-31V ,fAv-:-V--l 1Vf112- f-2-VV--fer?--9 -.1-.- fy' Tr.- Tfffflia 'Qiefe1fsf?f Tfiisi-.Si 'TL,:'1f.q,if:. ,,.f1.?ViiV1.iV1'+5f:E-TTTTT iT',a'A -T V 'Qi 'V V VV VW V -' V V V-1-V-Vf VVV V V V 'V--V -V V VVVV-VV-1 f' V V ' 4 Ei if I l E r lr li L' -Gil .li mi ll i 'l' ' xl l , 5 lwll I ' F Il l Ili ' l , ,E 1 I' rfi v l. ll 1 ll li W , 1 VV ,V i T-T i 'TT TTC WPT 'P vu ' TTT S T 'C Cfwglfglli l DOROTHY HOLMES BROVVN, Brownie, Kingston. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at King- Q 'gl' ifll ston High School. Four years at Cornell. AAA, WOmen's Mandolin Club 4, Agricultural Asso- ciation 3, 4. g ,' IQ EQ I ' fi I MARY ELIZABETH BROWN, Brownie, Oneonta. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty. Prepared at f fr ii Watervliet High School. Four years at Cornell. A EA, KBTI, '86 Memorial Stage 3, Women's ' ,Fi Dramatic Club, Women's Debate Club. i il 1 1 Q 1, il VERONICA CECELIA BROWN, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at I ,li Flushing High School. Four years at Cornell. AOH, Winner of W.A'.A. C , Penthama, Bas- Q W X ketball Team, Captain 1, 7., 3, 4, Baseball Team Q., 3, Freshman Play Committee, Class Endow- I ,- I ment Fund Committee, Chairman, Freshman Class, State Cash Scholarship. lg 'v , I I 'S ALICE CONSTANCE BUERGER, Eggertsville. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Masten if Park High School. Four years at Cornell. lil' , in MYRA ANTHEA BURTON, Burt, Mohawk. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Mo- A hawk High School. Two years at Cornell. X Q, State Cash Scholarship. ' V CATHERINE EDGEWORTH CAMPBELL, Cathy, Seneca Falls. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. ,fl Z2 Prepared at Mynderse Academy. Four years at Cornell. CDB K, Hockey Team 1, Women's Glee i Club, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. l :. 1 KATHLEEN PATRICIA CANFIELD, Cal, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Age, twentyVthree. Z Prepared at Shenandoah High School. Four years at Cornell. X Q, Basketball Squad 3QCl'131I'I'I1H.f1, , dxf! if Ha es Committee, Y.W.C.A. Drive Committee, Class Endowment Fund Committee, Freshman ' Play, Women's Glee Club I, Q., 3, 4, Newman Club. i 4 c' X gil 1 ELIZABETH EDWENA CARPENTER, Car , Chittenango. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared 'fl at Yates High School. Four years at Cornell. AOIT, AKA, Y.W.C.A. Cabinet, Frigga Fylgae. Q l E E rz:12':a-:wat f V - ra f--f.1V:wvA--.-.-Q: A-fav frm! V.f-EV.--.la-.Egg-p,,.ff--1 - 1-ivy-,-V,fy-.vf1r,.,,,,i3p-S,,.aS:f.V we--.1 V -- :Vaal-A---f.-Q -w 2-if-V--Vs wr?-J ---f': siitff TY III., v Q , X . 5 H5 g 3 I . if. 5.3 4 V V- V VVV VV V VVVV VVVV VV-V -V 'A iff 569 li 5 's 7 .1 gm-it g Y g g V l ,Q 1 T ' ,, I X V i z vr l, ' K l - . '-' H 'TiT'x1TXixggKX -LM ur 'Ii'P :ITEMS 1 ' -',' I .' M -fa-5. 'v- : Pa'2.1r HY-Iuf Fff--f '--1 gq -o si I . t , A ,L H, ,,,v, L , , L, L, , ,Y - 3 5- Y ?a11.: uzmvff' If' --Wvrxw-ff.. ,Q -.Mg -Y..in.r -.-f+.?':--X v1.1-fer -v'mT:2::., as-.1-1,-,Q Q15 gn 4-,art-1:':':':-'.a:rfFRF???'-35se.rJT53,3:f:.-flux.d1q1fLr.:ii71'7 lff:g!1 . Ni ri I l. f- .1 . -Y Y . Y W ---T .f--H YY . . - . av, Ha Y L.- . WY... ., ,. L .L L., . V3 :1 g u L -4 tl BARBARA BAIRD CHARLES, Charlie, Warsaw. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at ' tr ' Warsaw High School. Four years at Cornell. KKF, Mortar Board, Raven and Serpent, The Car- ' 11:11 Daibl .Yun Board, Assistant Women's Editor 1, 3, Women's Editor 4, State Cash and Tuition' 1: Scholarships. 5 i 5 A I RUTH EMILY CLAPP, Ithaca. Agriculture. Age, twenty. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Four years 1 at Cornell. Sedowa, ON, Archery Team I, 1, 3, Basketball Team 3, 4, Baseball Team 3, Farmers' ' I Week Committee 1, 1, 3, 4, College Banquet Committee 3, College Honor Committee 4, Y.W.C.A. Cabinet 1, 3, Frigga Fylgae, Country Community Club 3, 4, Silver Bay Club 3, The Cornell Calm- I l'f.jf77Zd7Z Board 1, 3, Women's Editor,4. I- vw G. - TE Q TAB11-HA CLosE, Tabs, King Ferry. Agriculture. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Wallcourt School. 'Q Four years at Cornell. if S' if n Donorny MAY COMPTON, Bridgeton, N. J. Agriculture. Age, twenty-six. Prepared at Bridgeton Qi High School. Two years at Cornell. Agassiz Club. 'jd GRACE HELENA CONNELL, Green Island. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Troy High School. Three years at Cornell. I.. O. V., State Cash Scholarship. 1' R' 3 'J' ' l . ig, ' 5 , . w EDITH MAY CONRAD, Ede, Ridley Park, Pa. Agriculture. Age, twenty-four. Prepared at Media if X High School. Two years at Cornell. Arete. , 'Jil l i fi JOSEPHINE FRANCES COWGILL, Joe, Terre Haute, Ind. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Pre- pared at King Classical School. One and one-half years at Cornell. KAGJ. ' tl FLoRENcE BARTHOLOMEW CRANE, Flo, Hammondsport. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-three. if ' Pre ated at Hammonds ort Hi h School. Four ears at Cornell. Fencin Club. I P P E Y 8 .. il ' il AM, A A A A A L , iw l T,zuvf'i:i :T't':rj t.- ,,f-f-rm -wrwref-, Lf'f sf:-:,,nre,fLws:i'w, L1-fqf'fr'2E:,:-v-:HMA-.fsr:.f. -mi.-iw.e-1f.f1w51,1-ff-A ..f..f-..,.,.f.-A-, .ag f. ,.f.v.i-::,,w-C:f-.-.-w.--1-a was-sf-1-r.a Fill -me to Egg! I 1151 WE lf. 1? ' I 'S Q Q 'J Q' FJ A f' r, ,il I , ff, l' .5 My 'f 1- f h' 3 gf Ll' , 1 all pg!! l tg U ,MM . -. - , 3 -ga .. Q tg, ,-gif.. wwf .A , . ,V,.f.,..1, Lit,-, ,,..,.,, ,Nw .-.,g-.- 'f.1,..f. .. -.Q.,,,. V-.-.a..,,' lf' -L... 570 FLORENCE CAROLYN Cnoroor, Crowie, Little Falls. Agriculture. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Little Falls High School. Four years at Cornell. Frigga Fylgac. NORVELLE ELLIOT CURTIS, Nordic, Waymart, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty. Prepared at Forest City High School. Four years at Cornell. Women's Glee Club 1, 7., 3, 4. FLORENCE EVELYN DAIIME, Dahme, Mount Vernon. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Pre- pared at Bryant High School. Four years at Cornell. Mortar Board, Winner of the W.A.A. C , Penthama, Baseball Team 1, Captain Q., 3, Field Hockey Team 1, 7., 3, Hades Committee, Sopho- more Cotillion Committee, junior Advisory Committee, Sage House Committee, Chairman, Jun- ior Wedding Committee, Y.W.C.A. Cabinet I, 3, Women's Mandolin Club 1, Secretary 3, Wo- men's Dramatic Club 1, Treasurer 3, President 4, Thumb Tack Club 3, 4, Silver Bay Club, Class Publicity Manager 7., Treasurer 3, Cheerleader 3, 4, Treasurer, Intercollegiate Dramatic Associa- tion 3. MARION DEG1-IUEE, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Erasmus Hall High School. Three and one-half years at Cornell. Track Team Q., 3, Field Hockey Team 1, 3, 4, Hades Committee. BERNICE MAUDE DENNIS, Ithaca. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-four. Prepared at Laramie High School. Three and one-half years at Cornell. FZ. KATHERINE DEWITT, Kay, Portland, Ore. Agriculture. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Franklin High School. Four years at Cornell. junior Wedding Committee, Class Endowment Fund Com- mittee 3, Class Publicity Manager 45 Manager of Archery 4. ANNA HELEN DICKSON, Bovina Centre. Agriculture. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Delaware Acad- emy. Four years at Cornell. Arete, State Cash Scholarship. - ELIZABETH PURDUE DOHME, Tottie, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty. Prepared at Wadleigh High School. Three and one-half years at Cornell. 571 BEATRICE DOLCORT, Bea, Astoria. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Bryant High S h - ' c ool. Two years at Cornell. ATE, State Cash Scholarship. Louisa ARLENE DOWNING, Downie, Saranac Lake. Arts and Sciences. Age twenty-one Pre- d S L pare at aranac alce High School. Four years at Cornell. Hockey Team 1,,Chairman, Senior Advisory Committee, Women's Self-Government Association Council 4. Lois MARTHA DUSINBURY, Dugie, Trenton, N. J. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at T N ' ' ' renton ormal School. Two years at Cornell. AF, ON, Chairman, Transfer Club 3, Women's Glee Club 3, 4. WINIFRED ELROD, Win, Ithaca. Agriculture. Prepared at Indiana State Normal School. Two and one-half years at Cornell. MIRIAM ENGELDER, A'Mim, Wellsville. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Wellsville High School. Four years at Cornell. XQ, Hockey Squad 3' Women's Self-Government Associa- tion Council 4g Class Endowment Fund Committee, Cerclei Francais, The Corus!! Graphic Board, Women's Editor 4. , Ev.-.DNB GRACE hamton Central High School. Four years at Cornell. FARRAR, Vad, Binghamton. Agriculture. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Bing- EDNA WILMA FERNETTE, Whitehall. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Whitehall High School. Four years at Cornell. KA9, Raven and Serpent, All-Cornell Dance Committee 3, Y.W.C.A. Cabinet 3, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. DOROTHY IRENE FESSENDEN, Ted, King Ferry. Agriculture Age twenty-one Prepared at King Ferry High School. Four years at Cornell. EK, Sedowag-ONS Hockey Team 1, junior Picnic Committee, Hades Committee, Home Economics Advisory Board 4. 577- GERTRLVDE Gi.oR1A PEUERSTEIN, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Pre ated at Evander Childs High School. Four years at Cornell. Deutscher Verein, La Tertulia Estudfiantina. MARION IQ.-XTHRYN Foss, Fossie, East Aurora. Agriculture. Prepared at East Aurora High School. Three years at Cornell. UN, Frigga Fylgae. MARY ANNA FRANZ, Molly, Owego. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Owego Acad- emy. Four years at Cornell. Archery Team 1. HELEN ANDERSON FRASER, Utica. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Wadleigh High School. Four years at Cornell. - CHRISTINE FRANCES FRELLICK, Crissie, Portland, Me. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty. Prepared at Portland High School. Two years at Cornell. AAA, Transfer Dinner Committee. 'IUDITH FRIED, Judy, New York City. Agriculture. Age, twenty-live. Prepared at Morris High School. Four years at Cornell. Hockey Team 4, European Student Relief Committee 3, Friends' Service Committee 3, Eastman Stage 4, Women's Cosmopolitan Club, Corresponding Secretary 3, President 4, L. O. V., Secretary-Treasurer 7., Agassiz Club 1, L, 3, Country Community Club 3, Life Alumni Secretary. ELEANOR FREEMAN GAGE, Clearwater, Fla. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty. Prepared at Clearwater High School. Four years at Cornell. HBKIJ, Mortar Board, Raven and Serpent, Hockey Team 1, Crew 1, Manager 3, Hades Committee, Class Endowment Fund Committee, Women's Dramatic Club 1, 2., 3, 4, Publicity Manager 3, Dixie Club, President 3, Class Treasurer 7., The Cornell DMU .Yzuz Board 1, 3, Women's Business Manager 4. SOPHIE RUTH GANTZ, Detroit, Mich. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Albion High School. Four years at Cornell. AEfIJ, Women's Cosmopolitan Club, State Cash Scholarship. 573 -- .- f-'iivxxlm V ' .'.- rs V gf.-xgjgre'-:f.frm 1 : f --1 -gal es? 7 X X' I X - fl , YA, , . ITF-ji., V J . .1515-lr. .:,.y,.f,,Lq. aiiygrmcg 3,5 -1--::fisfut-,e1,,ekggsie--ggi-eff-i1Ez.f.'.' zvzf ., -1573141 5:1:'m',.4-fr:::i'?:1wg3'.yn-13-fSvZbx:,f. ,gg,,,.u.,,c,1.,qgJ-vE7,,:-.,Tr?-Fggwg.gp. .rgufd DOROTHY COOPER GENUNG, Dot, Ithaca. Agriculture. Age, twenty. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Four years at Cornell. Farmers' Week Committee 1, 3, 4, Y.W.C.A. Cabinet 3, Frigga Fylgae, Fencing Club, Women's Agricultural Association, Secretary and Treasurer 3. ELSIE GERKEN, Woodside. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Bryant High School- Four years at Cornell. Archery Team 1, 7., 35 Arete, Manager of Archery 7., 3, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. LILA GAY Gusns, Gay, Great Barrington, Mass. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Searles High School. Two and one-half years at Cornell. AfIJ, Basketball Team 1. JEANNE GIEFORD GILBERT, Haddonfield, N. Arts and Sciences. Age, nineteen. Prepared at Had- donfield High School. One and one-half years at Cornell. Hockey Team 4, Fencing Club. MARY ALICE GILCHRIST, Ilion. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Ilion High School' our years at Cornell. AZ, Women s Debate Club, Cercle Francais, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. FRANCES M1R1AM GOODNOUGH, Fran, Erie, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Central High School. Two years at Cornell. KAG. HELEN Louisa GOSMAN, Gozie, New Rochelle. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Four years at Cornell. Winner of the W. A. A. C , Penthama, Baseball Team IQ Track Team 1, 3 , 4, Hockey Team 3, 4, Y.W.C.A. Cabinet, Manager of Track 3. MILDRED EMMA GRAPES, Yonkers. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Erasmus Hall High School. Four years at Cornell. A EA, Associate Member of Women's Dramatic Club 3. L. M. , . . in ., at -fa. N Mfg-f?.1 IHVH-, I., ,...f.-.,,,,.. ,V ...M , . i -4 it-ion-.rfBafuiagvif--w-.?p... Ui!-,!Z,, ,,'----,-,f',-,-- .1-:graze-fr.f4 A .:.:.-me -Y-.f -- f .- --W .L .- ., -Y af W a cl We. Q., -4 ,L gee.- - - - -V Y --f -p - ie' ef- - 574 ELEANOE H.ALL GRAVES, Gravey, Albany. Arts and Sciences. Age, nineteen. Prepared at West Philadelphia High School for Girls. Four years at Cornell. K KF, Basketball Team 1, 1, College Honor Committee 1, Risley House Committee 1, Womens Self-Government Association, Treas- urer 7., Womens Athletic Council 1, Class Secretary 1, President 1. HELEN FRANCES GREEN, Gloversville. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Gloversville High School. Four years at Cornell. Sedowa, ON, Hockey Team 1, z., Endowment Fund Com- mittee 3, Vocational Guidance Committee 3, 4, Women's Self-Government Association Council 3, 4, Home Economics Advisory Council 4, Frigga Fylgae, Arete. - NELLIE BEnN1cE GREGORY, Greg, Atlantic City, N. J. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Atlantic City High School. Four years at Cornell. Women's Cosmopolitan Club. KATHLEEN KLINE GRUVER, Kay, Washington, D. C. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Pre- pared at Central High School. Four years at Cornell. A EA, Rifle Team IQ Y.W.C.A. Cabinet J., Rifle Club 1, LQ Cercle Francais 1. INGEGERD MARIE GUSTAFSON, Canastota. Arts and Sciences. Age, tWC1lfy-OIIC. Prepared at Canastota High School. Four years at Cornell. Baseball Team J., Basketball Team 1, 3, Track Team 1, 3, Women's Athletic Association Council Q., Womens Co-operative Club 3, 4, Womens Glee Club 7., Women's Cosmopolitan Club Q., 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Wayside Aftermath, L. O. V., Treasurer 3, President 4, Outing Club. HULDAH ELIZABETH HAMLIN, Betty, Sanford. Agriculture. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at De- posit High School. Four years at Cornell. Advanced Choir, L. O. V., Women's Glee Club. EL1zAEETH GENEVIEVAE HEFFRON, Gene, Owego. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Owego Free Academy. Four years at Cornell. Crew 35 Newman Club, Recording Secretary 4, Cercle Francais, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. MADELINE HEINE, Elmira. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Elmira Free Academy. Four years at Cornell. KA, ON, Class Endowment Fund Committee. U 1 .51 F ai--...,...--..--..-.,-,4,L ,E . .aa .,.. .-, .- l-A----jf-W ---, -- --if---W-+ 575 , . . .- V- v ..t. . . K. f- . .- -,-T-7-A---A t dvi- , .,--if +fff::r:----143' ,.-5 MILDRED EVELYN HELLER, Bo, Hollidaysburg, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-live. Prepared at Hollid b H' h S ' ays urg lg chool. Four years at Cornell. Advanced Choir 1, L. LILLIAN HEDVIG HELLSTROM, Lil, Haverstraw. Arts and Sciences Age twenty-one Prepared H at aversrravv High School. Pour years at Cornell. Track Team 15.Near,East Relief Pund Com- mittee5 Manager of Track 45 State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. AUGUSTA JOSEPHINE HERMANSON, Jo, Ossining. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Ossining High School, Four years at Cornell. Risley House Committee 45 Arete5 State Tuition Scholarship. FLORENCE HELEN HERSHEY, Florin, Pa. A ricultur . A g e ge, twenty-one. Prepared at Mount joy High School. Four years at Cornellq Fri gga Fylgae, Treasurer 45 Silver Bay Club 45 Women's ' Glee Club 1, 1, 35 The Cornell C01l7Zl7j77Zd7Z Board 7., 3. ALICE HEYL, Al, Washington, D, C. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-tvvo. Prepared at Flushing High School. Two years at Cornell. KAGJ5 Basketball Team 35 Crew 35 Rifle Team 35 Track Team 45 junior Wedding Committee, W. A. A. Circus Committee 35 Dance Festival 45 Women's Athletic Association Councilg Y.W.C.A. Cabinet. CATHERINE FRANCES HILLEGAS, Kay, Ithaca. Agriculture. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Curtis Hi h S h l F ' g c oo. our years at Cornell. Sedowa, Secretary 45 Hades Comm1ttee5 Wome-n's Self- G V . . , . . . oxernment Association, Social Committee, Chairman 45 Student Advisory Committee 45 Student Council 45 Women's Cosmopolitan Club5 Frigga Fylgae, President 4. MILDRED HENRIETTA H1LLER, Philadelphia, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Philadelphia High School for Girls. Four years at Cornell. Endowment Fund Committee5 Dra- matic Club 1, 3, 4,WOH1CU'S Dramatic Club 1, 7., 3, 45 Women's Glee Club 1, 2., 3, 4. F FLORENCE MARIAN HOAGLAND, Sully, Boston, Mass, Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Quincy High School. Three years at Cornell. Mortar Board5 Women's Self-Govern ent ssociation Council 4, Chairman, Citizenship Committee 45 judiciary Committee 45 Wo- men's Debate Club, Manager 3, President 45 Women's Dramatic Club 1, 3, 45 Arete. 576 OLIVE MAREN HOEFLE, Ollie, Ithaca. Agriculture. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Four years at Cornell. Eli, Sedowa, Farmers' Week Committee 1, 3, 4, Agassiz Club, Women's Agricultural Society 3, Secretary 4, Assistant in Rural Education. Doaori-iv BEMENT HOLLEY, Dot, Holley, Lockport. Architecture. Age, twenty-two. Pre- pared at Lockport High School. Four years at Cornell. AAA, Raven and Serpent, Mortar Board, Penthamag Basketball 1, 2., Manager 3, Baseball 1, 7., 3, Beaux Arts Ball Committee 3, Class Publicity Manager 35 Women's Athletic Association 3, President 4, Women's Self-Government Association Council 4, Y.W.C.A. Cabinet 2., 3, Women's Dramatic Club 3, A.C.A.C.W., Presi- dent 4. BARBARA GILBERT HOOPER, New York City. Agriculture. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Curtis High School. Four years at Cornell. AAA. CATHERINE JANE HoovER, Cookie, Uniontown, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Pre- pared at Uniontown High School. Four years at Cornell. AF. CHARLOTTE Bosrwrcic HoPK1Ns, Hop, New Hartford. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Pre ated at New Hartford High School. Four years at Cornell. EK, fI7KfD, Sedowag ON, HAS, Class Endowment Fund Committee 3, Hades Committeeg Home Economics Advisory Council 4, Pan- Hellenic Association, President 4, Class Song Leader z., State Cash Scholarship. LUCILLE HOWE, New York City. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Caecilien Lyzecum. Four years at Cornell. Women's Glee Club 3, 4, Women's Cosmopolitran Club 1, 3, Secretary 4, Silver Bay Club, Treasurer 4, Frigga Fylgae. HULDA VICTORIA HULTZEN, Chubby, Ithaca. Agriculture. Age, twenty-four. Prepared at Nor- wich High School. Four years at Cornell. Women's Cosmopolitan Club, Floriculture Club. MARY FRANCES HUMPHREY, Silver Springs. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Warsaw High School. Four years at Cornell. AAA. 577 .su., K QQ 1' A- , ED A L Q. X X. L ,, . ,,q::.,,.,,,,..,,Q,,.,,,,, ..,f,.,i,a., V ,,.i.,.K w ' .g,,,,, 4,5 ,, .. ..., ,.,,..f,:,,,.... . if Y.YA YY-, - f Y . .4 - .. V' rf if if fi? ' 3:-4192 Yi557:E?T'f- '- 'Rini I ffm.: -f ccffjt-.-:rf .-R err-:ref . 5 - as mga 1'1i.'GRi7!'T-?i211Ni'1N?.'?'f,uf.:-r Q :!?EEf,.:.1-M.1.:.4 Lift 1 aiaifiilf . a - fl LILLIAN ESTHERJACOBSON, Shrimp, Parksville. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty. Prepared at Liberty H High School. Four years at Cornell. L. O. V., Secretary 3, 4. WILMA SINTON JERMAN, Billy, Washington, D. C. Agriculture. Age, twenty. Prepared at Cen- tral High School. Three and one-half years at Cornell. Vice-President, AKA, ON, HA9, Dot and Circle, Crew 1, Q., 3,,Riile Team 1, 1, 3. - DOROTHY MARIE JOHANN, Dot, Huntingdon, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Huntingdon High School. Four years at Cornell. AOIT, Y,W.C.A. Cabinet 3, Manager of Tennis I, 1. ELIZABETH KACKENMEISTER, Kacl-ry, Williamsport, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Williamsport High School. Four years at Cornell. Crew 1, 3, Hockey Team 4,Junior Wedding Committee, Hades Committee, Women's Mandolin Club 1, Treasurer 3, 4, Secretary 4, Deutscher Verein 3, 4, Class Treasurer 4. ELEN KAHN, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Clark School. Four years at Cornell. Crew Q., 3, Hockey Team 3, College Honor Committee 3, Sophomore Cotillion Committee, Women's Self-Government Association Council 4, Freshman Play Committee, L. O. V. 1, Secretary 3, Acting President 4, Women's Dramatic Club 1, 7., 3, 4, Vice-President 35 Womens Cosmopolitan Club, Charity Show, Coach 3. EVA DOROTHY KANE, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Eastern District High School. Three and one-half years at Cornell. AEYID, Deutscher Verein. ' KATHRYN MARGARET KBLLEY, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Nazareth Academy. Four years at Cornell. Newman Club, Women's Debate Club, Publicity Manager 3, 4, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, Undergraduate Scholarship. EVELYN RUTH KENNEDY, Ev, Ithaca. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Four years at Cornell. KA, Y.W.C.A. Large Cabinet 3, Small Cabinet 4, Dramatic Club 4, '86 Memorial Stage 1. k v-:2'1f 'f?i1T':T'.'-1-wt-.ss Wag: f ru is jg ig, 9:1-pe-:T--asu!,,ay5.a,ig-117.-wg--grgsggfffcfagysnggy-.Temp25-13531 .kqiywe W r: z1a.r.:,-s.-TQQ.-W fifzai---Q :At i-:ga-5. rf .:,lef:5-,-5-L .4 Dag? V e- ' :. V ,f ,jfijd-. , ,.,aY, .1.,,..3.:7t,..-,v:T:,7,.,t,.,?.,..,,F:.,..,.,,.Ti' , ., . , . , . . ,. 578 Q.. RUTH HENDERSON KENNEDX', Ruthie, Jersey City, N. Agriculture. Age, twenty-live. Prepared at Dickinson High School. Two and one-half years at Cornell. Junior Wedding Committee, Women's Glec Club, Class Secretary 4. Lucy EDWARDS KERR, Hammondsport. Agriculture. Age, twenty-four. Prepared at Hammondsport High School. Pour years at Cornell. L. O. V., Women's Co-operative Club. MADALENE KOBY, Maddie, Naples. Agriculture. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Naples High School. Four years at Cornell. AOH, Women's Self-Government Association Council 4, Frigga Fylgae, Women's Glee Club 1, 3, 4, Chairman, Sorority Group of Gutside Houses. HELEN ELIZABETH KovAs, Kovey, Ossining. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Ossining High School. Four years at Cornell. Hockey Team 2., 3, 4, Baseball Team 1, 3, Women's Cosmopolitan Club, Cercle Francais, Deutscher Verein, La Tertulia Estudiantinag State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. MARGARET MARY LAMB, Peggy, Philadelphia, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at West Philadelphia High School. Three years at Cornell. GENEVA BARBARA LEVINTON, Gendy, New York City. Law. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Wadleigh High School. Four years at Cornell. KB H. MAXINE LEVISON, Mackie, Toledo, Ohio. Arts and Sciences. Age, nineteen. Prepared at Scott High School. Four years at Cornell. EAT. . ELNIA ELIZABBTH LITTLE, Betty, Albany. Agriculture. Age, twenty-four. Prepared at New Rochelle High School. Three and one-half years at Cornell. KA9, Mortar Board, President 4, Y.W.C.A., Vice-President 4, Advanced Choir 45 Vocational Guidance Committee 4. 579 'Thr .1 . H fi qv Kg ill, wx .:,..A .. i .. .ses ' -t,i:5Qi9e...- - 113: J, 5?-if ui- IEW' 'ru 'S' 1 'fs' '7 r - au... 1 1 : 1 1 vlv- AE... '-' --5-.A-PM ---v . .. ax A., ' ,.-.-. , , -.,f- 74 T 1 1- -az' .- mf ..1 -T 5:12 1'-:vt--Qzrxlyfrawirqz-1 ag- avg:-, W- ca.-. L 1 .2 1: ff--:fi-Hfz, -,xqmz-,,. ::,A,,,.,,,,,,,,,,3,,Q,,, 5, 3 H d55ML,Nz ?, I 3 ,Jw1,,,,f:i,5 KATHERINE MARY LIVINGSTON, Detroit, Mich. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared' at Detroit Northern High School. Three years at Cornell. AF, Class Endowment Fund Committee, The Car1zeZ!Gmplaic Board, Women's Business Manager 4. JULIA ETTA Locrcwoon, Buffalo. Agriculture. Age, twenty-four. Prepared at Kingston High School. One year at Cornell. FLORA LUCILLE LOHR, Pete, Ithaca. Agriculture. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Four years at Cornell. RUTH STEWART LULL, Lully, Maria, Binghamton. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Pre- pared at Binghamton Central High School. Four years at Cornell. Women's Dramatic Club, Women's Debate Club, Women's Glee Club, Advanced Choir, State Cash Scholarship. KATHLEEN ANNE MACADAMS, K, New York City. Agriculture. Age, twenty-nine. Prepared at Potsdam State Normal School. Two years at Cornell. Newman Club, Frigga Fylgae. MARION LORENA MACBETH, Mac, Auburn. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Auburn Academic High School. Four years at Cornell. AOIT, Raven and Serpent, Crew 1, Y.W.C.A. Cabinet, Finance Committee 1, Hades Committee, Women's Self-Government Asso- ciation, Publicity Committee 7., State Cash Scholarship. . EUNICE MINA MAGILL, Buffalo. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty. Prepared at Masten Park High School. Three years at Cornell. Winner ofthe W. A. A. C , Penthama, Basketball Team 1, 3, 4, Baseball Team Q., 3, Tennis Team 1, 3, Class Endowment Fund Committee, Hades Committee, junior Wedding Committee, Women's Mandolin Club 1, Manager of Tennis 4. ERNESTINE GAYNES MARKSBURY, Kentucky, Shelbyville, Ky. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty- two. Prepared at Shelbyville High School. Four years at Cornell. AAA, Mortar Board, Raven and Serpent, HA9, Y.W.C.A. Cabinet 3, President 4, Sophomore Cotillion Committee, Women's Self-Government Association Council, Dixie Club 2., Secretary 3, 4, Silver Bay Club, Class Sec- retary 3, The Camel! Daib .Yun Board 7., Associate Women's Editor 3. Y'-X .. L5 --A ff' -'PW---v' P ,few 1v J-Sbvnvzvrlwhfavfew--.-.mf-Qmwfwf-irvfla--.Ti.. f-ffl.--1 .-1ff1-..-' -A A . fa--T.. re-f.....1,,..,: -,.......s.....-. ..,..- --.f,sg.A,,4,1,. X ,T . L4 .- af... ,Al ... AA. r .f--s . ..s- .--1-.--,. L,-.A ,NM - 580 A ., I -5 LINEN? -,f?iL-,-f-fa. ' JF ive -as . 5 -- ..------.---.--,,,.,, Z- :41f'-1.55:-1 3.d?3'Z1Tg.'..' ga: I .v :I L.: .Q.1ii f: 'f .?' 51. YQETFTQ-,Li f 23:22 bi.'ik'fleasf1ZflffG'.f13gg:.2s4QTiiQf- .rig-I -P .NF -.4 LUCY EDITH MARSH, Brookton. Agriculture. Age, twenty-four. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Four and one-half years at Cornell. KELSEY LoE'rus MARTIN, Fort Sam Houston, Texas. Law. Age, twenty. Prepared at Lycee Moliere. Three and one-half years at Cornell. ACID, Crew IQ KB H. ELIZABETH HAMLIOND MEACH, Betty, Castile. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Castile High School. Four years at Cornell. A EA, State Cash Scholarship. FRANCENA ROULET MEYER, France, Richmond Hill. Agriculture. Age, twenty-Five. Prepared at Richmond Hill High School. Four years at Cornell. Sedowa, Captain, University Endowment Fund Campaign 3, Women's Self-Government Council 3, Women's Mandolin Club lg Women's Agricultural Association, President 4. FANNIE BUTCI-IER MILLER, Elmer, N. Agriculture. Age, thirty-five. Prepared at Woodstown High School. Two years at Cornell. Agassiz Club, Silver Bay Club, Women's Agricultural Association. FLORENCE MISHNUN, Tudie, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty. Prepared at Wad- leigh High School. Three and one-half years at Cornell. Ethics Club, State Cash and Tuition Scholarship. DORIS LILLIAN MITCHELL, Ithaca. Agriculture. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Four years at Cornell. ELSIE MARGUERITE MONTAG, Dolly, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Newtown High School. Four years at Cornell. AZ, Women's Glee Club 3, 4, Deutscher Vercln 3: 4- I wwf -,.. Hz- .sm-.Jaw wr- 1'ev11'y1.fa.,.,Jzfs:1'1c-,-if 1 1f,,.,,.f-.--41'rv:fwr:exff,-if-7.711-.. W-.mm-1 f -1:-M ----rf:--. rf'?ffw-'--Q fffff' 1 '-ff'1 'ff 'HTWTQ 1 P ...'.-1.- gf:-:..:s.-,:.!T.x f.Q-iv gfIAq:.-2.-as-.5rL51:2:pT' -. r.', ---yu - : as ,gal-1 I-:. Lv '-wi I-'-I-f A-s-'Q-v:- -3 vi-.I Q. -ff ef- -.er rw- X-'51 - - 4 gg. - ' . '91 I -' LJ LLL 581 I A I .-w:'. - .glimli '1Ii I fsywirrig gr- g- -...t,,-w, at .F A4 4 -I 4. Ig? If 5, 5. I 5' I IT I I If I Ii M , 354 V,I5-,qgarliji.-f':'gj2i'iFv-fav.Eiga. -7 . vb-5--Liz--71:1-rx-'ft-fre:-:,.-,:?n't-:Tir Q.'.':1I'aT'x':,:Tcrr1?Z'?R'?i'f2'-'vizb r...vwf?'r:4 '-NH S I-I, Ir.-.K-MII---I-V - mf- 'V - - -- f- f T -'ff T f , 'II c . IIII I I VIIIGINIA HOPE MORAN, Seneca Falls. Agriculture. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Mynderse Academy. ' Four years at Cornell. AF. YSABEL ALVIRA MULLER, Ithaca. Agriculture. Age, nineteen. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Four years at Cornell. AF, Track Team 1, State Cash Scholarship. I MARGARET CHAMBERS MURPHY, Marg, Montclair, N. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Pre- I Igl pared at Mallinckrodt Convent. Three years at Cornell. Women's Self-Government Association 4 EI Council 4, The Came!! Annualf Board 3, Women's Editor 4. 4 . I LUcY LORETTA NEATE, Lu, Falconer. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Falconer ,--I High School. Four years at Cornell. Penthama, Baseball Team 1, 1., 3, Basketball Team 3, 4, I ,AI Hockey Team 35 Women's Athletic Association Council 4, Outing Club 3, 4, Women's Debate 4 Club, Manager of Hockey 4. I SABRINA CLIFTON NEED:-IAM, Cincinnati, Ohio. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at 5 Miami University. One year at Cornell. 4:44 DOROTHY MAY NETTLETON, Dot, Detroit, Mich. Arts and Sciences. A e, twenty-one. Prepared I .I . 3 I at Northern High School. Two years at Cornell. I EVII I RUTH NoRTIgIRoP, Pat, Westheld. Agriculture. Age, nineteen. Prepared at Westfield High School. IV Four years at Cornell. Y.W.C.A. Large Cabinet I. u II I II-QI EI QI I VII II III .gn IIII II' A 1 ,, I :gb .I ,- Titii-Y. T, ..-3. .-,ff-it Sn-fp Ill IMOGEN CONSTANCE NoYEs, Kenwood. Arts and Sciences. Age, tyventy-three. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Three years at Cornell. FCDB. ,. - at E a .af 3 - ' 'A '-'T' ' ' I I I I I- I,II I. I I I' I 114 I QI, Ir 4: I, IL I fig' I I2 It fy. Ni II--I - I - ' f -'- --H f 'T 1:37 TEFVTTZFTTTQ ,, A-::i'f'f7gggTfi..-.. ,'1i1:jj,gifiT'7Tw.I I-ff-fsff --A I If - -ff-1 I .51 .-Luv f-. alla:- -'A'e'f1'i' e 582. , , . .-3 V ,Y 3-.5-Ff:.a,fx-ggf-2-.ve-vfgfqfgg.,mf -a'.:.t --5,-II. ,-I-..,:aI fu, ZI-I--Qs,., -.H If if f. , -.X.f-fc-tiEa'if'f1j?Qa--fa--A II ANNE B,-.MroRD O'LEARY, Cortland. Agriculture. Age, twenty-four, Prepared at Cortland Normal School. Three and one-half years at Cornell. AZ. MILDRED OLIVER, Mil, New York City. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Wadleigh High School. Four years at Cornell. Penthama, Tennis Team 1, Hockey Team 3, 4, Women's Self-Government Association Council 4, Sage House Committee 3, Class Endowment Fund Com- mittee,junior Wedding Committee, Cercle Francais 1, 1, 3, Vice-President 4,WVOITlCl'1lS Dramatic Club 3, Publicity Manager 4, Won1en's Glee Club i, z., 3, 4, L. O. V., Class President 4, Class Song Leader 3, 4, Manager of Tennis 3. FRANCES MARGuERi'rE OLNISTEAD, Ommie, South Worcester. Agriculture. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Worcester High School. Four years at Cornell. HELEN BREWSTER OWENS, Ithaca. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Four years at Cornell. XQ, Winner of W. A. A. C , Crew 1, 7., 3, Field Hockey Team 7., 3, Captain 4, Hockey Team 3, Alumni Fund Committee 3, Spring Festival Committee 7., 3, Women's Mandolin Club, Dramatic Club, Women's Dramatic Club, Parabola Club Q., Manager of Crew 4. ALICE ROGERS PARKER, Brooklyn. Agriculture. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Erasmus Hall High School. Two years at Cornell. MARY HARRIET PATTON, Polly, Brackney, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-six. Prepared at Binghamton Central High School. Three years at Cornell. HELEN MARTHA PEAVY, Franklinville. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Ten Broeck Academy. Four years at Cornell. GDB K, Class Song Committee, Women's Debate Team LQ Way- side Aftermath, Women's Debate Club 7., 3, Manager 4, Winner, Morrison Poetry Prize 3, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, Undergraduate Scholarship. ELEANOR TOOKER PENNOCK, Penny, Chittenango. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Yates High School. Four years at Cornell. KA. 583 l ll III l Ill Il, Illl l III I I I HELEN ELIZABETH PEIIRELL, Happy, Philadelphia, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty. Prepared ' at Philadelphia High School for Girls. Two years at Cornell. Z K5 Dot and Circle, Secretary and I 4 Treasurer, Field Hockey Team 3, 45 Hockey Team 3, 45 Rifle Team 3, 45 Women's Athletic Asso- ciation Council, Secretary 45 Risley House Committee 45 Class Song Committee 45 Y.W.C.A. Cabinet5 W. A. A. Silver Bay Delegate 35 Wayside Aftermath, Transfer Club5 Silver Bay Club. VIOLA ALLEN PHILLIPS, Vi, Rochester. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Canan- daigua Academy. Four years at Cornell. State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. l DEVERE ABBOT PORTER, Dede, Crown Point. Agriculture. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Ossining School for Girls. Four years at Cornell. KA65 Hockey Team 1, 7., 3, 4, Captain 1, 35 Baseball Team 35 Risley House Committee 7.5 Y.W.C.A. Large Cabinet 7.5 Country Community Club5 Women's Mandolin Club 7.5 Class Vice-President 7.5 Manager of Hockey I. KATHARINE Faruus Pos-r, Toastie, Pasadena, Calif. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared 4 at Mount Ida School. Two years at Cornell. Women's Glee Club5 Wayside Aftermath. ADINOR RUNKLE POWELL, Polly, Buffalo. Agriculture. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Hutchinson- Central High School. Four years at Cornell. MARGARET SMALL PRITCHARD, White Lake. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Monti- cello High School. Four years at Cornell. Hockey Team 15 Arete, Secretary 3, President 4. MILDRED ALICE PYE, Milly, New York City. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Wad- leigh High School. Four years at Cornell. AEA, Hockey Team I, 7.5 Women's Glee Club 15 Frigga Fylgae. VIOLET JANE RANSOME, Vi, Tucson, Ariz. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Central High School. Four years at Cornell. AOTI5 Hockey Te-am I5 Freshman Play Committee, Y.W.C.A. Council IQ Women's Athletic Association Council. l 584 ,II IIlI Illl lllg lil III l ISI l'I ll ll ll I ,. I. l I I l lI Il 'Z 'I I I V.. I ,. I 'I .Mi l l l Il Il ,I I IU. Ill Illl I I I I ll, lll l.I Ill I E III I I ll'II I rl llI'Il Ill Il, il lI l lIVIl Il ll ' I I II I I .I ll. 'I III I l 'l in lllll l lI I II II-I l l Ii II 1 Ill ll 4 I l HATTIE RAUNHEIM, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty. Prepared at Hunter College High School. Four years at Cornell. Cercle Francais. ELISABETH RAUSHENBUSH, Lisa, Rochester, Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at East High School. Four years at Cornell. Portfolio Club, Women's Dramatic Club. MARGARET RAY, Ithaca. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Four years at Cornell. Y.W.C.A. Cabinet 4, Cercle Francais 3, 4,XVOIT1C1'1'S Glee Club 1, 7., 3, 4. SARAH Louisa RIDGWAY, Tommie, Detroit, Mich. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty. Prepared at Hunter College High School. Four years at Cornell. EK, IIJBK, CDKCIJ, ITAGJ, Penrhama, Basketball Team 7., 3, Crew 1, 1, 3, Chairman, Intramural Basketball Committee, Freshman Play Committee, Hades Committee, Women's Athletic Association Council 3, Women's Glee Club 1, 1, 3, 4, Associate Member of Dramatic Club 3, 45 State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, Under- graduate Scholarship. DOROTHY ELIZABETH ROGERS, Dottie, DeLand, Pla. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at DeLand High School. Two years at Cornell. TIBCIR Dixie Club, President 4. FLORENCE ELIZABETH ROMIG, Fluff, Ephrata, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-five. Prepared at Ephrata High School. Four years at Cornell. CDB K. N GERTRUDE ELBANOR RUMSEY, Gert, East Aurora. Agriculture. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at East Aurora High School. Three years at Cornell. KA8, Women's Glee Club. LEONA Ruorr, Ruie, Binghamton. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Binghamton Central High School. Four years at Cornell. AZ, Spring Festival Committee 1, Y.W.C.A. Large Cabinet IQ Women's Glee Club 2., 3, 4, State Cash Scholarship. -- - WW.. -ef M ff- uf sf. ff, .1 bi . if -gf-W-Tree f- '-r-a-ff--r.-Y-1: gf-.--.-V-v-Wf.,-w---v-f:-f.- V-fm ,alt ,,f,f,5-..-1.--7-g gf- -.15 fy' yew ff gfffgrg - - - . - Z ..v.., . - - -1 . . ,, -V .,,4,V,gJv 51 f ,C-N-f -..f .L - .- -,....:,,...., .-- C L . . ..... H... ......,,.,. .,-,..e can . e.. - - -- - - 1 e F - - 585 L . . . A , f A A rf-f-rf -571'1 57'?f-lf+:- , if , A .f - Irr:-:-.111:i,w:1ff.::f:-LT:+1-Tiff' ,- HELEN GERTEUDE SACHNOFF, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty. Prepared at Manual Training High School. Two and one-half years at Cornell. State Cash Scholarship. BERTHA SALWEN, Bert, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one.'Prepared at Bay Ridge High School. Four years at Cornell, fb Kill, Menorah, Liberal Club 3, Parabola Club, Secretary 4, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, Undergraduate Scholarship. LURA JOSEPHINE SAWDON, Ithaca. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Four years at Cornell. PAULINE JOHANNA SCHMID, Polly, Easton, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Easton High School. Four years at Cornell. AF, Class Memorial Fund Committee 3, Hades Committee, Freshman Play Committee, Women's Dramatic Club 7., 3, Executive Secretary 4, Women's Debate Club 3, Secretary and Treasurer 4, Class Vice-President 4. ADELE BEATRICE SCHNATZ, Buffalo. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Girls' High School. Four years at Cornell. KA, Women's Glee Club, State Tuition Scholarship. ADALYN SCHOENFELD, Philadelphia, Pa. Veterinary. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Philadelphia High School for Girls. Four years at Cornell. MARION ELIZABETH SCI-IOONMAKER, Accord.. Agriculture. Age, twenty-one. Pre ated at Kingston High School. Four years at Cornell. Women's Glee Club I, 2., 3, 4, Waysiclie Aftermath 1, 3, President 4, Frigga Fylgae 1, 7., 3, 4. BELLE KATHERINE ScHULTz, Brooklyn. Agriculture. Age, twenty-four. Prepared at Eastern District High School. Three and one-half years at Cornell. IIJKCD, Sedovva, Tennis Team 3, Women's Cosmopolitan Club, WOIUGHVS Agricultural Association, Vice-President 3, Women's Co-operative Club, President and Treasurer 4, Roberts Scholarship 3. 586 LEONA Ganatoimz Scuwfuvrz, Lee, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Wadleigh High School. Four years at Cornell. Women's Dramatic Club. GERTRUDE Scorr, Geg, Wellsville. Arts and Sciences. Age, KWCDQ'-IWO. Prepared at Wellsville High School. Four years at Cornell. Alf Doizorm' Etisansrn SEEHOLZER, Dot, Middletown. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Pre- pared at Middletown High School. Four years at Cornell. AKD, Mortar Board, Raven and Serpent, Chairman, Sophomore Cotillion Committee, Chairman, Junior Advisory Committee, Women's Dramatic Club Council 1, Y.W.C.A. Cabinet 2., Treasurer 3, Women's Self-Government Associa- tion Council 3, Sage House Committee 3, Silver Bay Club, Class Vice-President 1, 3. MARGARET ELIZABETH SEBLEY, Margie, New York City. Agriculture. Age, twenty-Five. Pre- pared at Richmond Hill High School. Four years at Cornell. Women's Glee Club 3, 4, Arete 1, 3, Treasurer 4, Frigga Fylgae. RUTH SEINFEL, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Wadleigh High School. Four years at Cornell. AEQJ. g LUCIPLE NORMA SEVBRANCE, Ludy, Willsboro. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty. Prepared at Willsboro High School. Four years at Cornell. KA9, Endowment Fund Committee 3, State Cash Scholarship. ANNE SHAMROY, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Wadleigh High School. Four years at Cornell. State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. ROSEMARY SHELDoN, Rosie, New Hartford. Agriculture. Age, EWCHIZY-tyVO. Prepared at New Hartford High School. Four years at Cornell. E K, Dot and Circle, Rifle Team 3, Hades Commit- tee, Sophomore Cotillion Committee, Y.W.C.A. Large Cabinet 1, Women's Mandolin Club 1, Women's Glee Club 4, Fencing Club, Freshman Play. 587 DOROTHY ESTELLE SIMON, Dot, Sag Harbor. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty. Prepared at Pierson High School. Three and one-half years at Cornell. Menorah, Vice-President 2, 3, Executive Council 4, La Tertulia Estudiantinag State Cash Scholarship. BEATRIcE CLAIRE SINGER, Jersey City, N. Arts and'Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Dick- inson High School. Four years at Cornell. AECP. MUEIEL LATIMER SLEICHER, Sly, Lock Haven, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-three. Pre- pared at Lock Haven High School. Four years at Cornell. Women's Glee Club 3, 4. DOROTHY SLOAT, Dolly, New York City. -Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Wad- leigh High School. Three and one-half years at Cornell. ESTHER GRACE SMITH, Jack, Endicott. Agriculture. Age, twenty. Prepared at North Lawrence High School. Two and one-half years at Cornell. 2 K. I HELEN JOSBPHINE SMITH, Attica. Agriculture. Age, twenty-five. Prepared at Attica High School. Four years at Cornell. Silver Bay Club. MARGARET SMITH, Orangeburg. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty. Prepared at Haverstraw High School. Four years at Cornell. AOTI. RUTH BELLE SMITH, Walton. Agriculture. Age, twenty-five. Prepared at Walton High School. Two years at Cornell. Arete. 588 JANE BELLE SNow, Flurry, Belmont. Agriculture. Age, thirty-one. Prepared at Township High School. One and one-half years at Cornell. JULIA BOLLER SNYDER, Judy, Rochester. Agriculture. Age, twenty-six. Prepared at West High School. Two years at Cornell. Transfer Club Committee, Women's Cosmopolitan Club 1, L, Frigga Fylgae. JULIE SKRIVER SoRENsEN, julie, Corning. Agriculture. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Corning Free Academy. Four years at Cornell. Arete. ROSE SPIEGEL, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Washington Irving High School. Four years at Cornell. State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, Undergraduate Schol- arship. IVA EDITH SPEINGSTEAD, Cobleslcill. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty. Prepared at Cobleslcill High School. Four years at Cornell. KAGL Basketball Team 1, Hades Committee, Y.W.C.A. Cabinet 2.4 Sage House Committee 2.5 Wayside Aftermath, Women's Dramatic Club, The Corus!! Graphic Board, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. AMY LOUISE STANTON, Ithaca. Agriculture. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Clymer High School. Four years at Cornell. A EA, Rifle Team 1gWomen's Dramatic Club LQ Newman ClubgW0mer1's Glee Club I, 1, Choir 35 Advanced Choir 4, Rifle Club. MARION WITHERLE STAPLES, Buffalo. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Buffalo Seminary. Four years at Cornell. AOI-I, The Cornell Graphit Board 3, 4. JOSEPHINE ELIZABETH STEVES, jo, Whitehall. Agriculture. Age, EWCHEY-IZXVO. Prepared at White- hall High School. Four years at Cornell. Track Team, Hockey Team, Agassiz Club, Cosmopolitan Clubg L. O. V.g Roberts Scholarship. .I E pf:-aff-I :ww - -.Q - .1 -- - - . --f f. - .. f-.- -ff f - 589 ...Cc 'A' , L 1 T if . f ' ' . P J A X 'k ' ' ' if' , .f 7 N Thx V ., - ii,-, 5.',-.ij 15:42-i-:-15 jj ' ,P , f w , iff? 7.13 if --I-5, 'S if' ---55-.fp-f .nf nv., YHFEYV X'--ihg tim - V ' g 5: I ,. T 4 , ' 1' AAXTTPNEJPT A' SX-EEL,-N F T1 'did' e f'PTi7Y'??!I1 Y- 9'3i'?Ni fl? -F- 1f H f'T'TF'?'?1' YI'-'-Lf .': L.-rg.: fuss- vi: 2 1:11-F2ff'k' .vs-'.ff'f'1:'F1fv1T ?-+'F-Eltfvf c: -::Lv-Y 7 4.5-f?1 e,,E'1'!L:fx Ed MARGARET MARY SULLIVAN, Peggy, Ithaca. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Four years at Cornell. Newman Club 7., 3, 4, Secretary 3, Cercle Francais 1, 3, 4, Dramatic Club I, 1., 3, Vice-President 4. MARJORIE BELLE SWARTHOUT, Marge, Hall. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Geneva High School. Four years at Cornell. Hades Committee, Sophomore Corillion Commit- tee, Junior Wedding Committee, Risley House Committee 4, Y.W.C.A. Cabinet 35 Women's Glee Club 1, Treasurer 3, President 4, Women's Dramatic Club, Wayside Aftermath, Silver Bay Club 4. HELBNE TANNENBAUM, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Wadleigh High School. Four years at Cornell. QB K. SYBIL TOBIAS, Corning. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty. Prepared at Corning Free Academy. Four years at Cornell. EAT. MARJORY ISABELLA TRUMAN, 'AMargie, Ithaca. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Four years at Cornell. Y.W.C.A. Cabinet I., 3, Silver Bay Club 3, 4. LUCILLE ABIGAIL TUCKER, Deposit. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Deposit High School. Three years at Cornell. A EA, Women's Mandolin Club z, 3. BESSIE MATHILDE TUTTLE, Betts, King Ferry. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Auburn Academic High School. Four years at Cornell. VIRGINIA EDMONIA TYLER, Jinny, Canandaigua. Agriculture. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Birmingham School for Girls. Four years at Cornell. KKF. v- 1.-4-j'5e.',: t-- gfff.-.,1W yq- 172-g,live.:ge15y.1f,-vp-5.-.a-,Yas .,,,i:,... 3, Tiff, gjjenf arf, f.g.,e, ...T-, C,:-af-f, -LE'-,I,,-,.e-fe.,'1.-f37..5i- . uw, ig 1. ,lfillfffg T P135 5'.g1gifilf5li1Q1Lfi?f fl ifigf jTf'ii?.5ii5I iff Lii.fiiifif.'.P. 5. .34 -. 590 IRMA CHARLOTTE ULRICII, New York City. Law. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Wadleigh High School. Four years at Cornell. EAT, KB H. LOLA CATHERINE VANALsTI'NE, llion. Agriculture. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Ilion High School. Four years at Cornell. XQ, College Honor Committee 1, 3. VIRGINIA VAN VRANKEN, Sis, Schenectady. Law. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Schenectady High School. Four years at Cornell. AID, Mortar Board, Hockey Team 2., Freshman Banquet Committee, All-Cornell Dance Committee, Dramatic Club I, 1, 3, 4, KBH. ELIZABETH ARNOLD XIIVARTTAS, Betty, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Troy High School. Four years at Cornell, X Q, Endowment Fund Committee, Dramatic Club 3, 4, Cercle Francais 1, 3, Treasurer 4, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. EMILY ANNA VOIGT, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Richmond Hill High School. Four years at Cornell. Y.W.C.A. Cabinet 7., 3, Chairman, Cascadilla Group 3, Silver Bay Club. ETHEL WALTON, Melrose Park, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Frankford High School. Three years at Cornell. HELEN ELIZABETH WATKINS, Ithaca. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Cortland High School. Four years at Cornell. KA, Y.W,C.A. Large Cabinet 7., 3, L. O. V., Treasurer 3, Silver Bay Club, Frigga Fylgae, Home Economics Scholarship. JANET ELISABETH WATSON, jonny, Lewiston. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Niag- ara Falls High School. Four years at Cornell. AAA, Sedowa, ON, Frigga Fylgae, Secretary 1, Country Community Club, Secretary 3, College Class Vice-President 3, President 4. 591 Y -,,,g,.,- 1 ,ata 1 ag. .4-4i-aA-A-.gL.:-.gaA:.,...gga..1 .-a..--Af,:.4.ig.-:....::tg- gQ.L.9-C-Q,,i 53:3 g,gjgT'jijQ-jg? GLADYS EMMA WATTS, Rochester. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at East High School. Two years at Cornell. DOROTHY IRENE WEAVER, Dot, Findley Lake. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Find- ley Lake High School. Four years at Cornell. Hockey Team I, 4, Baseball Team 1, 7., 3, Captain 1, Alumni Drive Committee, Junior Wedding Committee, Kermis Executive Committee, Farm- ers' Week Committee, Women's Self-Government Association Council, Executive Committee, Y.W.C.A. Cabinet, President of Risley, Arete, Women's Glee Club I, 4, Women's Rifle Club, Silver Bay Club, Women's Agricultural Association, Manager of Baseball 7.. MARY VIRGINIA WIcKEs, Ticonderoga. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Ticonderoga High School. Four years at Cornell. EK, ON, Crew I, College Honor Committee J., Freshman Banquet Committee, Y.W.C.A. Cabinet I, 1, Women's Glee Club 1, Ye Hosts 3, 4, Class Secre- tary 1, State Cash Scholarship. MARJORIE SHELDON WILMOT, Marge, Flushing. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty. Prepared at Flushing High School. Four years at Cornell. EK, Hockey Team 7., 3, Manager 4, Freshman Banquet Committee, Risley House Committee I., Freshman Play, Women's Glee Club 1, Women's Mandolin Club, Secretary 1, President 3, 4. HILDEGARD Nuwcozvrn WILSON, Hilda, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty. Prepared at Pelham High School. Four years at Cornell. AOH, Mortar Board, Raven and Serpent, Winner of W. A. A. C , Penthama, Crew I, 7., 3, Basketball Team 7., 3, 4, Rifle Team I, 7., Chairman, Hades Committee, Women's Self-Government Association Council 1, 3, 4, Executive Committee, Secretary 4, Women's Rifle Club I, Vice-President L, Women's Dramatic Club, Class President 3, Cheer Leader Q., Manager of Tennis 1, Manager of Crew I, 7., State Tuition Scholarship. ELLEN WATSON WING, Ithaca. Agriculture. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Four years at Cornell. KA9, CDKIIJ, Sedowa, Freshman Banquet Committee, Secretary, Junior Ad- visory Committee, Y.W.C.A. Cabinet I., Endowment Fund Committee 3, Assistant General Chairman, Farmers' Week Committee 4, Frigga Fylgae, Vice-President, Silver Bay Club 4, Women's Agricultural Association 3, 4. ELINORE ELIZABETH WOEHL, Buffalo. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Masten Park High School. Four years at Cornell. AAA, Mortar Board, Winner of W. A. A. C , Penthama, Basketball Team 1, 7., Baseball Team I, 3, Tennis Team 1, I., 3, Hades Committee,Judiciary Com- mittee 4, Women's Athletic Association, Vice-President 3, 4, Women's Glee Club I, Manager of Basketball Q., 4. Q VBDA MARY ZELLAR, Ve, Ithaca. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Norwich High School. Four years at Cornell. Cercle Francais, Women's Glee Club, State Cash Scholarship. 592 x X li 1 Z gig.. ... . , 9.95 : ELIZABETH STELLA ALLYN, Betty, Rochester. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty. Prepared at East High School. Three years at Cornell. Crew ig Women's Co-operative Clubg L. O. V., Cercle Francaisg Women's Cosmopolitan Club, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. MILDRED EDITH COLE, Milly, Cicero. Agriculture. Age, twenty-four. Prepared at East Orange High School. One and one-half years at Cornell. Y.W.C.A. Cabinet, Women's Self-Government Asso- ciation Council. GRACE ELSIE COING, Cold Spring. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Haldane High School. Two years at Cornell. L. O. V. MARY DAVIS, Flushing. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Flushing High School. One year at Cornell. Basketball Team 1. MARY ELLA DAVIS, Dave, .Claremore, Olcla. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty. Prepared at Claremore ' High School. Two years at Cornell. AAA. ELIZABETH FREDERICKA FACIUS, Facetious, Pittsburgh, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Age, ,twenty-two. Prepared at Peabody High School. Three years at Cornell. ' 1 MARGARET VIRGINIA HAYDEN, Peggy, Westernport, Md. Agriculture. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Westernport High School. One-half year at Cornell. ACID. FRANCES CH'R1s'r1NE IRISH, 'Frankie, Auburn. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Auburn. Academic High School. Two years at Cornell. AKD. 'f 11-if-vm:,3ggfp-:-.-21,51-.cfs-a--.su-11.1-I r f 1-rum -z.:--umqi-.:.i.f:..f. 1-Q .--W4.1434-..4q..va,,-.,-.s .- A-fa.,-, .,,,-.', - e V-A-2,-2. . - , 1- ,-,.v.Lf.,,'.. .V 593 5 i Q I P 1 1 m 'A is- , 4 ,, Ti -L Z- . '31 - as ,T 1' -I '--',' l'MCN'e:-'elfma Z' 25 -:rf .. ' Z, LQ.: ' - Lf . i .. , s. :tg-:'.':-'12 r-.-'vs 1'-ez:-r-s'?'Sj7' , .-. XFX Q' ' V Y 'ff ' GI! 5 W DX LTARY ELIZABETH MATHEWSON, Betty, Staten Island. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty. Prepared at Curtis High School. Four yearsrat Cornell. KKF, All-Cornell Dance Committee 3, Secretary 4. GOLDIE ADELAIDE PETERSON, A'Pete, Conneaut Lake, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-live. Pre- pared at Conneaut Lake High School. One-year at Cornell. Hockey Team 1. MARY ADELIA QUICK, Quickie, Ithaca. Agriculture. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Four years at Cornell. Country Community Club. MARGUBRITE JOSEPHINE RATHMELL, Rite, Williamsport, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Williamsport High School. Une-half year at Cornell. A EA. A ETI-IELYN AURA ROBINSON, Pink, Ticonderoga. Agriculture. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Ticond- eroga High School, Four years at Cornell. Archery Team 3, Silver Bay Club. LUCY EVELYN Ross, Evie, Essex, Canada. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Fort Wayne High School. Two and one-half years at Cornell. AZ, Archery Team 1, 3, Spring Festival Committee 1, Women's Athletic Association Council. VICTORIA ADELINE RQUNTREB, Vic, Brooklyn. Law. Age, twenty. Prepared at Berkeley Institute. Three years at Cornell. KB Tl. ANNE HUBBELL SEYMOUR, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Age, twenty-three. Prepared at Horace V Mann School. Four years at Cornell. AID, Raven and Serpent, Hockey Team 1, Portfolio Club 3, 4, Class President 1. --4 .V 1. 1. -..r...-ff . 1:1fLL:fI-'sine-1-11-Q.v:4-sf -H -T--1.7-H H'--'-e ' 594 XA it ' le QXX-Q fps ,7- Sggfx '1L':-Enya'- lf! '.,- . - , .. ,,,.. fi., Eunona SHAW SMITH, Dawd, .Geneseo. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Geneseo High School. Three and one-half years at Cornell. X Q4 Sedowag ON, Frigga Fylgaeg Class Historian. HELEN MABEL STERRETT, Brockwayville, Pa. Agriculture. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Beechwoods Vocational School. Four years at Cornell. X Q, Sedowa, ON, Class Endowment Fund Commit- tee 3, College Honor Committee 3, Home Economics Advisory Council 45 Frigga Fylgae, Vice- President 3, President 4, Country Community Club, Silver Bay Club. CONSTANCE JOSEPHINE TIMLIN, Concord, N. H. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Ashland High School. One year at Cornell. OLIVE FRANCES TJADEN, Erlive, Bellaire Park. Architecture. Age, twenty. Prepared at Jamaica High School. Four years at Cornell. Hockey Team 3, 4. BARBARA ELLIS Tnevon, Bob, Ithaca. Agriculture. Age, twenty-two. Prepared at Lady Jane Gray School. Four and one-half years at Cornell. KKIY Hades Committee, Women's Dramatic Club. ALETTA MOWBRAY TUTTLE, Alet, East Moriches. Agriculture. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Center Moriches High School, Four years at Cornell, Baseball Team Ig Women's Glee Club I, 2., 3, Women's Cosmopolitan Club 1, 7., 3,FlOl'iCl1lIfLll'C Club I, 1, 3, 4. VERA VoYNow, Philadelphia, Pa. Architecture. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at West Philadelphia High School. Pour years at Cornell. Women's Self-Government Association Council, Chairman Publicity Committee 3, Chairman Finance Committee 4. HILDA WAMBSGANSS, Long Island City. Agriculture. Age, twenty-one. Prepared at Newtown High School.. One year at Cornell. State Cash Scholarship. rs'-1:11-Q: .X-',f.1--Zvjrfr-.'-4 mvnrs-.3-.npgtn-:,t T- -'.:.,.a: ..f., ef 1 TMQTW' r ,- K-. f. sf---ff. . ff t , K 1: 'se A v Q ,j gc 5 . 11 ,. 13 I. i ,WJ . 1,7 s, 1 , ., ,. .M 1'1- 1, ilv 1 3 lv ,:'-l i in 5. 1.1, giliiigifgg' iii' if? -'X' ' 11.2-i 'fa X-J 215--L-f33ii5f-Mgfffge-7'll2a-M-w----:-tf't'f'2n2s-wf------M: 'L ' 'tt 1 K 1' eff -f tt t '1iEtj'fl'f ' 3-'lfif lf1?I-:f-??f1f--fi--H-J??f--Y -ff- V----.Trams 4' ll 1 et, lm-- l , I I I, Omen s H zstory , ar 1 ill ll :Ez Of 1 .ia llllzl Vil The Class of 1925 til 1 Y I fiilll 355.gif l fl. ' Guided by their Junior grandmothers, the 187 women in the Class of 1915 were it initiated into their new surroundings in the fall of 1911. Three teas in Barnes Hall I and the Saturday evening reception in the Old Armory were given in honor of the entering women by the Young Women's Christian Association. The Womenfs Self- Government Association sponsored a get-wise meeting in Barnes Auditorium where lit the Freshmen learned about various campus activities, and were presented to the j officials in women's organizations among whom were Miss Georgia White, Dean of il 1 Women, and Elizabeth Pratt, '11, president of Womens Self-Government Association. 51 ,il A strenuous three weeks period of sorority rushing at the end of which came pledge Milli day, followed this introductory week. fl Organized under Veronica Brown, 715, the Freshmen first acted in a group, when ly,-ll they planned and held a picnic on Beebe's shores, after which they snake danced ll tljll through the corridors of Sage and Risley. Autumn sports also offered members of the !l ,Q class an opportunity to participate in, campus activities. Vieing at field hockey and li basketball with their older sisters, they were forced to succumb to the greater exper- li-li ience and skill of their traditional rivals, the So homores. lf A Repenting of their irreverance for the secon year women, the yearlings suffered ii untold punishments devised through the ingenuity of the Sophomore women at a gi 21,5 mock Hades held in the Armory the evening of December 5. The kindly Vergils inflicted no lasting hurts on the fair young Dantes, for soon they were seeking public l admiration with their first dramatic production, Alice in Wonderland, a play made , traditional by its institution by the Freshmen of1911. The spring term found the Class of '15 most feted. First the Seniors entertained with l p an informal party in Risley, and then the Juniors organized a mock wedding at which the president of the Freshman class, Anne Seymour, was placed under the care of the groom, the president of the Junior class, Dorothea Trebing, The Sophomores, not to Wi 37 be outdone, honored them with a formal cotillion in the Old Armory, and lastly came iid that most momentous social gathering of the year, the Freshman banquet at the Country Club, on May 10. 5 Spring brought with it added interest in interclass sports. Intercollegiate tourna- ments in target shooting had been introduced into the schedule, and crew, coached by Miss Ellen Canfield, demanded an unusual amount of attention. Practice, held first l in the Old Armory on the machines and then later on Beebe in four-oared gigs, cul- minated with the great race on the inlet on June 1. The disappointment at having to My be content with a third in the race was somewhat appeased when the class made a fine lm ,Q showing in the annual athletic field day, held the next day. It won the archery champ- ionship and scored well in all the other events, but failed to beat out the Class of '14 for the cup. Wi The fall of 1911 found the class in the full swing of university affairs. Bustling compets, hurrying about doing work for the Sun, the Era, and the Country- nlilfp. man, and busy committee members, planning great things for the future, gave every indication of the activity of the class. Under the direction of the class president, . I ,H p 595 l ikllia . - 1 . 1 Tfrlf 1 , --'W , 1 .f . s '-.I--, '-. - f' icfi - 1- . .-- - -A-:Lia---'Via' -- .- -. 'aff .., va '-, .- ., ,,, ,,,':g:- ,wa .. ,.,., ,. . ,. - X F , ,, 1 .a . - V . --- - - . 4 w 4 wad, L .. A- 1 -. E . 3. - ,X ,,- 55, Q, i . ., , , --. 45-. --fn-H V -v-Y - f .- . J- .-- - W l, .N .,..., . kt, .- il za f--f f- - ----ff1fff 1- ..,. .X V - K.. 1 Y Y ti 1.,. ' f '54 ff ,.i 1:1-. 14. 1. V Y j'.'11i'.7' 4:95- ,YMX C- M..b..,,.D..,,.-...E4.-.... .--, 7 -..2- . .-- -.l:l4f!fgLL.i.tr:. . , 1j11g,21ggf'f,gj Eleanor Graves, elaborate plans had been made for Hades, and skeleton clad Sopho- mores attempted to instill the proper respect into the Freshmen at this mock purga- tory. The newly formed Women's Debate Club was victorious in its first intercolleg- iate contest with Syracuse, held in Goldwin Smith. An Eastern Athletic Conference, at which 18 colleges were represented,was held here in the fall and stimulated interest in women's sports. The Class of '15 was unsuc- cessful in the fall sports, taking a fourth in both field hockey and basketball. Spring sports found them more fortunate. The Sophomores were crowned crew champions in the races held on the inlet late in May, and their sprinters likewise took first laurels in the track meet on field day. Once more they won the archery championship, and consequently placed a number of women on the newly instituted honorary varsity teams in each ofthe sports. D As grandmothers and sponsors of the Freshmen, the class, now Juniors, returned to Ithaca in the fall of 1913. With Hildegard Wilson and Madeleine Amato, as presi- dent of the class and president of Sage, thejuniors found themselves climbing toward the top in the activities which they had chosen, in dramatics, musical clubs, Y. W. C. A., publications, student government, and class affairs. Acting as hostesses to the delegates here for the Intercollegiate Dramatic Conference, the women of the class helped perpetuate a feeling of good will between Cornell and each of the twenty-four colleges represented. The Juniors began the season with strong hopes for the athletic championship when they won the field hockey games. They were a bit discouraged a little later when they were forced to concede first place in basketball to the Seniors, but in spring things took a decided turn in their favor. They captured the crew cup, the archery cup, the track championship, and tied for first place in baseball with the Seniors, to whom they lost the tennis championship. It was a splendid victory for the class, when, on Field Day, they were presented with the class athletic championship cup, wrested from the possession of their ancient rivals, the Class of 1914. This year was the first in which Cornell women took part in official intercollegiate athletic contests. Wells College was defeated in tennis, and Elmira College in baseball. Pen- thama, women's honorary athletic society, was founded at this time. The foremost class affairs during the spring were the Junior-Freshman wedding and the W. S. G. A. elections. Chosen to fill the offices were the following Juniors: Madeleine Amato, president of W. S. G. A., Genevieve Bazinet, president of outside houses, Dorothy Seeholzer, president of Risley, Mildred Oliver, president of the class, Ernestine Marksbury, president of Y. W., C. A., Florence Dahme, president of Women's Dramatic Club, and Dorothy Holley, president of W. A. A. The Senior year found the Class of '15 at the head of activities and planning work for her successors. Helen Bettis, Dorothy Weaver, and Louisa Ridgway, all Seniors, as major ofiicers on the W. S. G. A. Council, directed women's affairs in the university. During this year new sports were opened to the women, fencing, in which no inter- class contests were held, and soccer, in which the Seniors finished last. They were victorious in hockey, however, and took third place in basketball. An innovation was made in this latter sport through the athletic council by the introduction of intramural basketball contests which met with a great deal of enthusiasm. The W3men's Rifle Club was allied this year with the national rifle organization, Dot an Circle. After the faculty reception in Sage and the Senior-Freshman party in Risley, the women of the Class of 1915 were to meet but once more socially at the Senior banquet in June. Before Spring recess early in April, they had turned over the reins of responsi- bility to the younger classes with a feeling of satisfaction at-having kept alive the traditions handed down to them and at having instituted customs which time alone can make traditional, and with a feeling of regret on leaving a place made dear during the four bright years of college life. ,3.1.,,.-',,T,,,.,,. 1, I . Y ht -3,--ZA ,L --'L-Eva.. .T.::,:7.-g-- ef :ff.ff'f-.,r- :-gif., ::v,.,,, r-. 1 1 Y Jrail-2,a.:?:.,:5.ia4..g..u.:L::eu:a 15l.-LmiLe.a4,g..',g. .,1e...11.S.11ca1Zfl.-.g.1 c ...........-'- .-L..f- 597 1 5 xl .wx J w, I il ZH' x Af.. 4-:sN.gQXM. lj, .1 A ,,,K,,e,,,,1,.:w-9-K., akvamgmswnvatg-4,1 W if . 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J ,A.,,. - xmslsg 52 - ' T l ' V A f-, l I I 3.4 -K -I .- 1 '- -V 4-. .-I f f-f PT- Wag 'ffvffwfga 55553 , Jay: -'f, f.:-fir-':efwJf,--If-'W '5' L7 'KP-NRQE: . . . .,. .,-... .. . ,,,, ,Y A M, .. an . 5,755 Y W in Yi, YM ,Y H IQ' 3 3 CLASS OF T916 Si. 55' . MARY LOUISE BARNES Ithaca Agriculture A Af- 5 A ESTELLE MAE BARNHART Mabanoy City, Pa. Art: and .Yciencer l fi 5 Women's Glee Club 35 Semi-Chorus 35 Cercle Francais 3 5 French Play 35 l . Advanced Choir 3. - . 1 55 SARA BASS N ew York City Arty and Science: 5 Crew I, 7.. 5 .Y ALICE MARIE BAUHAN Bart Orange, N. sf. 5 Lanelfrape Architecture 5 Freshman Play Committee5 Sophomore Cotillion Committee5 Thumb ggi Tack Club5 Women'S Dramatic Club. if l ' fl 4' LOUISE OCTAVIE BEAUJON Canaan, Conn. Arty and Soienrer Q5 Foil Club5 Wayside Aftermath5 Freshman Play Committee. . BEATRICE BENEDICKS N ew York City Artf and .Yeiencer Women'S Glee Club5 Deutscher Verein5 Agassiz Club. J DOROTHY ALEINE BENTON Phelps Artr and Soienrer XQ5 Women's Glee Club. 3 Li PHYLLIS WINTERMUTE BODLER Prttrfora' Art: and Serenoer A f5 X925 Dot and Circle, Women's Rifle Team 2.5 Crew 7.5 Basketball Team 35 11 5f Women'S Athletic Council 35 Manager of Rifle Team 3. uf QF E' Q PAULINE BORNSTEIN East Orange, N. J. Artf and .Yeieneer 5 I AE cb. gil A DOROTHY MYERS BOWEN Durbarnoille Arty and Sciences ' it MARGARET BOWLBY Bath Arti' and .Yciencef 5 A KK 11 ' j if . 3 fl' BEATRICE ELSIE BOYER Hartfolale Agriculture 5 l KA95 Tennis Team I, 7.5 Hockey Team 35 Hades Committee5 Freshman .91 Banquet Committee. .ii I VIRGINIA BREWSTER Freeoille Agriculture A A 52 I5 HILDA BROOK Morrrftown, N. f. Artf ana' .feieneef ' 3. AE fr. MILDRED ANNA BRUCKER Welrter' Agriculture 3 1 2, i JOHANNA TI-IERESE BUECKING Buffalo Agriculture fl AOH5 Raven and Serpent5 Crew I, 7.5 Freshman Commission, Y. W. C. A. Ii 5 Cabinet 1, 35 Freshman Play5 Associate Member Dramatic Club5 Manager of 5 5' Basketball 9.5 State Cash Scholarship. 1: . 5 HELEN MANNING BULL Midelletozon Agriculture A E A5 Y. W. C. A. Cabinet 35 Country Community Club5 Frigga Fylgae. A' MAR ORIE HOWELL BUNTING Honerelale, Pa. A riculture J 5 5 Q, DOROTHY REED BURNETT Ithaca Arztrzanel .Yoieneer 5 -31 A P5 Portfolio Club. I 6o7. u 'i 'I S, -I Lxf .S -4 l 22. w I. I If 'ix fffqxx U . K. A-. 4578, 'fs' X xx N. .ffC-.... ,.., . ,,.,, ...af . fTt-.fff?'1?:f : 'C 7 I Tfiffwf ' 4e112s.f'??1f A A11-1' A - -5 ig CLASS OF 197.6 LAURA JANE BURNETT Wehxter' U Agrjpnlrnrg 5 Archery Team lg Country Community Clubg Wayside Aftermath. g Li RUTH MARY BURNS Ithaca 1 Artf emu' Sciencef AF5 Raven and Serpentg Hades Committeeg The Cornell Duibf Sun Board gl 7-7 X lil FLORENCE MERWIN BURTTS Hunter 5 Agriculture i 3 A Raven and Serpentg Baseball Team IQ Field Hockey Team ag Soccer Team 15 35 Sage House Committee 35 Hades Stunt Committeeg Class Traditions Com- 5 mittee 7.5 Women'S Glee Club 7.5 Y. W. C. A. Large Cabinet 7., Small Cabinet 35 Manager of Baseball 7.5 Manager of Tennis 3Q Manager of Hockey 7.. 5 RUTH LOUISE CALISCH Toledo, Ohio Arty einol Science: 5 EAT5Crevv 7.. 'Q RUTH INGLOF CARLSON Schenecteuzfy Arts und Sciencer I lf! i GERTRUDE LILLIAN CARNCROSS Cuto Agriculture il i MARTHA FRANCES CARPENTER Yonkerf Arty uno? S ciencef SEI AF5 Women'S Crlee Club. T' l VIRGINIA LUCRETIA CASE Ceznuniluiguez Agriculture I Frigga Fylgae, Secretary 7., Vice-President 35 Associate Member W'Omen's 5 Dramatic Club. A A MARY LOUISE CHAPIN Holcornh Agriculture i HELEN LYDIA CHAPPELL Stuten Ifleznil Agriculture . Women'S Glee Club, Librarian 7., Treasurer 33 Country Community Clubg l Wayside Aftermathg The Cornell COZl7Zf1fjl77ZoZ7Z Board 3. RACHAEL CHILDREY Ridley Pork, Pu. V Arte und Sciencei ggi Sage House Committee IQ Risley House Committee 7.5 Y. W. C. A. Cab- inet 7.5 Areteg Womenls Debate Club. CLARA AIMEE CLADEL New York Citjf Arty eznel S ciencef y 5 A E A. A .ag l ROSE COHEN Sezreztogu S prings Art.r uno? S ciencer L.O.V., Publicity Committee 7., Secretary 3 5 Women's Cosmopolitan Clubg i Women's Dramatic Clubg Starkey Seminary Scholarship. I ETHEL AHNORA COLE Cluy Agriculture l HELEN JOSEPHINE CRANE Adolifon Agriculture , l A A A5 Women's Glee Club. I EVELYN ANNE CROWLEY Bl'00klj'71 Artf und Sciences Soccer Team'35 Sophomore Corillion Committee5 Newman Club5 State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. CHARLOTTE BECKER CULVER Trurneinfhurg ' Agriculture Wayside Aftermath. FRANCES ELIZABETH CUSHING Bujfulo Agriculture Silver Bay Club. 45-ggrsiu-':r, T.-niff.,-Aw:5.-i-1:.--1'K1.,i1-:f,:.-- few: :5.fn7J-1r::-s-:zr.:- E x--vf-: foe- - 'f-A413-'u'f f'- .-an-,rug-F W 6o3 -fi A 3. R. B, FQ I - X 1-' 1, 1. 5 I, ,, 9. -. 1 ky- A kits . , .A F....,..-35f!,, 1 A VLA., A A 4',TW, l LJ! CLASS OF I916 5 53 HOPE INGERFIELD CUSHMAN Yonkerf Arts ana' .Yciencer KAG 5 Raven and Serpent 5 Hockey Team I, 1, 3 5 Secretary, Judiciary Com- QT m mittee5 Women's Self-Government Council 35 Sage' Honor Committee 35 jg! Freshman Ban uet Committeeg Chairman, Hades Comrnittee5 Freshman ., . . q , . . . . A , gl Comm1ss1on5 Women s Athletic Association Council, Treasurer 15 Women s Glee Club IQ Class Secretary 1, President 35 Silver Bay Club 1, 3, President 1. . ii , . ly' DOROTHY DALY New York City Agricnltnre ff EK5 Farmers' Week Committee I, 15 Hades Committeeg So homore Cotil- 5. . . . . P H1 lion Comm1ttee5 Y. W. C. A: Cabinet, Secretary 15 Frigga Fylgae5 Ye Hosts5 jj Agricultural Association, Vice-President 35 The Cornell Corintrgfrnan Board. Q. KATHRYN ESTHER DAVIDSON Hackenrack, N. f. Agricnltnre IE: , is 5 A A A. gli FAITH EVELYN DAVIS Pitcher Agricnltnre Wayside Aftermath. ,al fi LISBETH DALE DAVIS An ola A riciiltnre , , 3 8 Epi 3 AOH5 Frigga Fylgae. tif . 'T MARGARET DELIA DAVISON Dalton, Marr. Arts and Sciencer ll N ci b I ewman u . 55, 5 CATHERINE ANN DOTTERWE1CH Dnnkirk Artr and Sciences EV Cercle FrancaiS5 Newman Club5 State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. al l Tl i MARGARET HENRIETTA DOUGLASS Penn Yan A ricieltnre F XQ g l CATHERINE AGNES DOYLE Aaliirn Agricnltnre l KA 5 Raven and Serpent5 Hockey Team I, 15 College Honor Committeeg Freshman Play Committee5 Freshman Picnic Committee5 Hades Committee5 EQ, Sophomore Cotillion Committee5 Newman Club5 The Cornell Coantrynzan L Board I 1 3. 51 7 1 FRANCES PALMER EAGAN Port jeroif Arif ana' Sciences' AEI AOH5 Raven and Serpent5 Hockey Team I, 1, 35 Baseball Team I, lg Wo- ! men's Self-Government Association, Council 1, 3 , Treasurer of Executive Com- 5 f mittee 1, Judiciary Committee 35 Women's Athletic Association Council IQ 55' A Dramatic Club5 Freshman Play5 Class President 15 President of Sage 35 it Manager of Hockey I. Vg: fl gl LAURA EVELYN EATON Snllioan, Olaio Agriciiltirre I.. 'tis I ANNE TERESA EGAN Ithaca Arte and .Yciencef lf! MAY BELLE EISEMANN Hollis ' Arty and Sciencer if H AOIT5 AKA5 Crew IQ Sophomore Cotillion Committee5 Junior Picnic Com- irfl mittee. ni-iw A ' e: - -jig F F 'F' ' .-7 - 4 604 . -I, Y'-' ,-, ' ..f.., -X ' - A- . ei f f .X ,.---A.. ,- ' 2.9, f-Lwflwf xc' ss- .af QL -.- I, . LI I, If fl 1 I ,. l ,I A II. lr Y 1 R, F ,. c 5 I r V 5 D-A, iff . T'i'f jT. 4 L..,,' ' . ff- ' , 1 .. I - -1 ' Tuff 'A Wm- ,A '-17 -----If ,figiijfiit 1' 5:1 75 - of ALAA In 1--f----A---4-. -5--W --W. . . ak.. ..--....1-..:.. .. .,. .-'Li 1,6 , ,N 'H if in Y ' '-'Qf' 1 -Tiftri-' MV. l , --f --HM--wH-A- -yan., '7--T l , l ! . . , f li CLASS OF 1916 l L, lv 1l l l I, IQ I l li MILDRED JOY ELKES Buffalo Arty and ,Yczencer ly li E AT, Basketball I, 1, Captain I, Baseball I, 1, Womens Dramatic Club E Council 1, Business Manager 3, Freshman Banquet Speaker, Cheer Leader 5 l I, 1, 3, Freshman Play, Manager of Dance Festival 1. l Q 1 1 ,l ' ll I I ,s lvl A DOROTHY ELIZABETH ELLINXVOOD Clinton A ricnlrare ll I' ,. , . . . 'Ill , ER, Freshman Play Committee, Hades Committee, Sophomore Cotillion Committee, Fencing Club, If' . IJ, Ll ELIZABETH BANCROFT EMMONS Brooklyn Agrzcnlfzere I lijl Masonic Scholarship. :All ,l ELIZABETH FARNUM Paferron, N. Atgricaltnre ,xl , A A A, Freshman Commissxong Chairman, Sophomore Cotillion Com- mittee, Class Vice-President 3. :Al ELIZABETH LOUISE FENNER Itbaca Agriculture ,If Archery Team. l, I LUCY CAROLINE FRALEIGH Ithaca Arif and Sciences If lf! GLADYS FRIEDMAN Brooklyn Arty and Sciences II- ROSETTA FISHER Nanticoke, Pa. Arts and Sciencer ,ll Women's Glee Club. I ELEANOR RUTH GALE Ifbaca Arif and Sclencef iffll ' lx l JEANNETTE ALICE GARDINER Fredonia Agrzcnltare l Dot and Circle, Rifle Team 1, Women's Self-Government Association Ml Council 3, Class Picnic Committee 1, 3, Women's Dramatic Club 1, 3, Coun- , T try Community Club. I 5 1 ' , l 1 ANITA PETRIE GEHAN Bnjjfalo Arif and Sczencer l 3 A Z, Hockey Team I, 3, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. 'll l . . . gf, 1 KATHRYN MARY GEHRET Sbzllzngton, Pa. Atgrzcnlfare 'phi 1 A A A, Basketball Team 1. F1 ' ll HORTENSE KATHRYN GERBEREUX Yonkerr A riczeltzere , E , I , 5 W AF, Basketball Team 1, Hades Committee, Sophomore Cotillion Com- p 1 mittee, Sage House Committee LQ All-Cornell Dance Committee 3,1 Associate , Member Dramatic Club. f' l .E BERTHA ALICE GREGORY Holland Parent Arm and Sccencef y State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. ALICE MAJORIE GRINNELL Sodnr Arts and Sciencer L CLAIRE MARGARET HAGMAIER Pitffoargb, Pa. Art: and Sclencer E, AKA, Hades Committee, Y.W.C.A. Large Cabinet 1. PAULINE LOUISE HALL Hollqf Agriculture HELEN HEBTDRICKSON Stamford, Conn. Arts and .Yclencer xg, KA, Silver Bay Club, Cercle Francais I, 1, The Cornell Graphic Board 3, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, Undergraduate Scholarship. L 'ifQQ.ggQ.fgQ ..Qf.fQff.l2ZiQlZll Ll? wqliii Q- -G' ' 2' ' 4- '- G--.--Ai.. -.. ' ,-... L4.i.-Q-L!Ll,.aLa:,:r ,iaY,,L.f.l..1--W'J'.'.i:f,'aa.-5-.Q-.:l.-.,1-',.IQI.-Ls.-L..LI.s.Q.5,,'jiggajxll., ..... -..ar.i.f 6o5 E .4 si .Il if 1 I -. r- ' .Af 5 . x 1 al' 1, r I I i , . : ' . -,I--.ff.-1:-a.'f:+wfI3 i.I'l'53f'x,5 ' :Jai 33 ' - '1 ' '-725x779 fig, N --'W '1T'f f.s..Lfb,,,,, , A ,. -Y ,.,. . , .QL ' - , - T, -L -H 1... .affifaf ,Ei CLASS OF T916 . A MARGUERITE HICKS I ,Pelhain Manor' Arts and Sciences 3 I KAQQ Freshman Commission, Hades Committee, Freshman Playg State ' Cash and Tuition Scholarships 5 Undergraduate Scholarship. I 1 -- L HILMA CLARA HOHRATH Staten Iflanil Arty and Stiencef le JOYCE HOLMES Dozuniuille Agriculture . . .ll A F. 'lil IV LILA GERTRUDE HOPPER. A Corona I Arty ana' .Yciencer l l W Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, State Cash and Tuition Scholarshi S. fly! . P ORA ESTELLE HOWLAND Ithaca Artr and Sciencer J . RUTH LOUISE HUNTER Cleveland, Ohio Arts anel .Yciencef A Ill A E A. 31' J . KATHERINE LOUISE JACOBS Slatingtcn, Pa. Artf anel .llciencef A .Lil F5 Raven and Serpentg Hockey Team I5 Hades Committeeg Sophomore 3 Cotilli-on Committeeg Y. W. C. A. Cabinet 1, Treasurer BQ Dramatic Club, . Jjgl Council 3Q Women's Dramatic Club, Council BQ Women's Debate Club, W F Women's Debate Team 1. gl FRANCES ELINOR JENNINGS Catrkill Artr ana' Sciencef on HBCD, Raven and Serpent, Hockey Team 1, Hades Stunt Committee, Wo- gil men's Athletic Association Council g Women's Dramatic Club T, 1, g , 3 , 3 I Freshman Playg Manager Crew 3g The Cornell Daibf .Yun Board 1, Assistant I tj' Women's Editor 3. .J FRANCES MARY JENNINGS Candor Artr anal Sciencer I State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. . l MARGARET MURDOCH JOHNSON Atlantic City, N. f. Artf and Sciencer I If A A AGNES RUTH JONAS Ithaca Agriculture Women'S Cosmopolitan Club. 5 ily , fi! V ICTORIA JONAS Ithaca Agriculture Q ri Women's Cosmopolitan Club. I 3 ylgi ELLA MARIE HUGHES ONES Schenectail Arty ana Sciencef L l StatCh dTiti Shl h' J, e as an u on C O ars ips. lil' IRENE JONES Carhonelale, Pa. Artx and tfciencef E596 Baseball Team I, lg Hockey Team 3g Women's Mandolin Club, I, LQ Wo- fi' men's Glee Club 3. 1 f-f . . KYNIN-WEI KAO Shanghai, China Artf anal Sciences 5 I., l if yffi RUTH ELIZABETH KILLIGREW Corning Arty antl Sciencef .li lil L. O. V., Treasurer 33 State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. 3' I B'lYRA ELIZABETH KING ' Wateifeffil . Agriculture 3 ...ll Womens Cosmopolitan Club. 3 g I K1 f5 606 'Rx ' QA-.-A 523- li. isixxxfgll TTA' ' 'T e l. al CLASS or 197.6 ' MARGUERITE KINGSBURX' Ithaca Arte and Science: Dot and Circle5 Hockey Team 7.5 Soccer Team 35 XVomen's Rifle Team 1, 7.5 Women's Rifle Club5 Agassiz Club, Secretary-Treasurer 35 State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. OLIVE lsADoRA KNIGHT Burnt Hilfe Agriculture Baseball Team I, 7.. ELIZABETH MARY KOETSCH North Tonezwanefft Art: and Sciencei' A4175 Raven and Serpentg Hades Committeeg Sophomore Cotillion Com- mittee5 Freshman Commissiong Chairman of Cascadilla 3. ell I ZING WHAI KU hating, Chinn Arty and Science: Chinese Students Club5 Women's Cosmopolitan Club. DOROTHY LOUISE LAMPE New York City Arte and Sciencef A475 Crew IQ All-Cornell Dance Committee5 Hades Committee5 Portfolio Club5 Manager of Crew 7.5 State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. MARY MARGARET LEAMING Trenton, N. J. Agricieltiire BLANCHE HULDA LESSER New York City Arty and Sciencex AGNES THRooP LEsTER S enectz Folly Arte and Sciencer KKP5 Crew IQ Hockey Squad 1, 1, 35 Hades Committee5 State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. RosE LEVINE Women's Mandolin Club I. BI'00kbl7'l Arty ond S ciencef BEATRICE FELICE LEVY Brooklyn Arts eine! Sciences La Tertulia Estudiantina. LEAH MIRIAM LEVY i New York City Arte eznei Sciences MARY LOUISE LEWIS Uticn Agricnltiere A F. I ELIZABETH HAGUE LINCOLN Ithezcn Art: one! Sciences KK F5 Women's Dramatic Club. MAY LLoYD Atlantic City, N. f. Arte eznei S ciencer Basketball Team 7.5 Freshman Picnic Committee. LENORE LOEB Aetoriet Artreznci Science: La Tertulia Estudiantina, MARGARET ANN LONERGAN Ithncei Arte eznol S ciencer '86 Memorial Stage. HILDA RosE LONGYEAR Hnnter Agricnltnre Hockey Team 35 Sage House Committee 35 Ye Hostsg Arete5 Manager of Hockey 3. ETHEL LOWENTHAL Port Richmond Artr and Sciences I QQQLQ ff. TTT Tiff TT-'f....Q QQflf QAQQQQ QQ. .. 607 Lb X.. ,. P. I, ,v L. .w ILM .7 X, -':j- - ' 'Agia A Q. T ,-f l ' '-'-1 .' -- - TNI '-P '-J--,7 -,-, H :-R - - in I ' ' 2551 h-gQ?'T FPwi'E ihfi' V ,-q ,Q I , wg-vw'-I5-,V '--- pf 453.-1,-A pe.,..,.c,,h.,47' N X. Q-, A 1, I 4.5. A ,I pg 1 I9 A- A -err-A A - an f- -A-Af .... A .A . -f 4 gg,-'V CLASS OF 197.6 , in ll S I 'l. . gg I FRANCES ELIZABETH MCADAM Hustings-on-Hudson Arts une! Sciences . It AO1'I5,Hockey Team 1. . x il 3 I 3 GRACE ELIZABETH MCBRIDE Glens Fulls Agffjenlmrg l I A A Ag Fencing Club. fll Q I MARGARET MCCALL Breolzbfn Arts und Sciences l A ij' f MARY ELEANOR MCCUE Lounlrberry Agriculture ' Wayside Aftermathg Frigga Fylgae. ef l ' l EMILY BARNES MCCORD Ufestburgf Arts unel Sciences . A E A. MARION MACDONALD Glouersuille Arts unel Sciences l i Ei!! MILDRED FRANCES MACDONOUCQH B7 00klj17Z Arts und Sciences A it RUTH MCINTIRE Burlington, N. f. Agriculture l Women's Glee Club. , ogy I fi I l l ir, 3 MILDRED MCKEARY .Murillu Agriculture I EKg Sophomore Cotillion Committee. l PHYLLIS MCMILLAN Scbenectuely Agriculture nw Areteg Country Community Clubg The Cornell Countrgfnzun Board. . lf . l El? WINIFRED MARY MANKTELOW Orislzuny A riculture Msg , E l REBECCA MARTIN Itbucu Agriculture 1, ' XQg Farmers' Week Committee. ' W ' H l ELIZABETH MARVIN Culeeicniu Agriculture Wil AFg Women's Glee Club I, 1, BQ Advanced Choir 1, BQ State Cash and A Tuition Scholarships. ff: ' . il LOUISE CHRISTINE MAURER Yonkers Arts unel Sciences 'Q fl KA5 Track Team Z5 Soccer Team LQ Y. W. C. A. Cabinet I, I.. I A l ALICE MARY MEDWAY Stuten Islunel Arts und Sciences 35131 Hockey Team I, Captain 1, BQ Freshman Commission IQ Y. W. C, A. gl il Cabinet 3g Vocational Guidance Committee 3g Silver Bay Club, President EQ ,S Manager of Baseball BQ State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. MARGARET DOROTHY MEYER New York City Agriculture AKAg Hades Committeeg Y. W'. C. A. Large Cabinet 1. I Pill! L CATHERINE BREOR MILLANE Hcbfolee, Muss. Arts unit Sciences lil, is GRACE ESTELLA MORRIS Laclzport Arts unil Sciences I A A Ag Freshman Play Committee. A' is' 'gli ALICE ROSAMOND NELSON Greut Neck Agriculture l 'I W1 ,t Hockey Team 3. le i I. JANET BERTHA NUNDY Westfield Agriculture 1-'jill I is .l 5 Ai3-iii!lflffxfxlisg.---liA.1E:f?-EsE.-....iLL.. , A ffiji. A- QQE .- - A 6o8 - Q T' 9,347 BD -V 4 .U X I-X Jeri T' TxX'v,,. f1TfA414LL, ,,.',-.. - - - K. Y v 5 lA,-.'i Q: U.: fl 1 Tfvhfl. Ti-- D. 'iii :D-D gif lg Aff M ' -V- .. 7.14-1 X- X- R' CLASS or 192.6 DOROTHY PATRICIA O'BR1EN Brookbfzz Agriciiltzire Rifle Team 1, 35 Archery Team 35 Y. W. C. A. Committee I ' Freshman Com- 1 si mission IQ Hades Committee5 Newman Club5 Dramatic Club5 Manager of Basketball 3. HELEN OGDEN Elzzoriz Agriciiltiire IVA BLANCHE PASCO .Youth Butler Agriciiltiire IIBQD5 Y. W. C. A. Cabinet. ESTHER ANNA PIEARLLIAN Troy Arty and Sciences N A A A5 Associate Member Women's Dramatic Club5 Freshman Play. LAURA GRACE PEDERSEN .Slfl'0I!6ZlJ'bIt1'g, Pa. Arif and .Ycieiicef KA5 Basketball Team 1, 7.5 Class Representative Women's Athletic Coun- eil 15 Sophomore Cotillion Committee. RUTH CORNELIA PRATT Homer Agriciiltiii-'e XQ5 Farmers' Week Committee5 Frigga Fylgae5 Women's Glee Club. RUTH PURDY Ovid Arts and Sciences Archery Team IQ Womens Glee Club5 State Cash Scholarship. MARION QUELL Elmbiiryt Arty and Sciences Deutscher Verein Q., 35 State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. ELIZABETH DOROTHY QUIRK Yonkers Atta and Sciencef ESTELLE RANDALL Mizncberteif Arts and Sciencef Field Hockey 1, 7., 35 Crew 1, 7.5 Hades Committee5 'Sophomore Cotillion Committee5 Chairman, Class Picnic Committee 9.5 Associate Member Wo- men'S Dramatic Club5 Class Treasurer 35 Manager of Field Hockey 7.. FREDA JEAN RANDALL Pittfforci, Vt. Agricziltiire JOSEPHINE BRIScoE RANSON Hizifpeixr Ferry, W. Viz. Arty tim! .Yciencer 3 A1If5 Sophomore Cotillion Committee, Hades Committeeg Freshman Ban- quet Committee5 Freshman Commission, Associate Meiiiber Women's Dramatic Club5 Dixie Club5 Cercle Francais 1, 9.5 Freshman Play5 Class Vice-President I5 Publicity Manager Q.. 5 CLARA AUGUSTA REUBEL N ew York City Acta cmd Science! A Z5 Womens Glee Club5 Deutscher Verein. RUTH WILLIAMS REYNOLDS Triimimrbiiifg Agificiiltiiife Women's Cosmopolitan Club5 NVomen's Cooperative Club. t CONSTANCE FRISBIE RIESTER ' Biijfiilo Agificziltiirc A CIJ. . EDITH MAY R,oBsoN Ho!! Agriciiltiiife Women's Athletic Council 35 Manager of Track 1, 3. ADELAIDE ROMAINE New York City Arts mid Sciences KK F. - .... I .iri A ill 6o9 ALR Q U 'je ' L... 4 f A A A A 5 t l I ,.-, 3 g f' z. . yin., IN,...-S..-,,.gy,.-,x.q..:.i,Q,.fQV., ,-.,V , -If-, A. . A- 1 .L:.,Y,.,,.,,.r,,, ,..,5,,.,.,,, 5 . 5 'RL gf-A Y 5 ' ' . ' V WV f If D CLASS OF 192.6 SARA RUBIN New York Cigl Arty und S ciencey Liberal Club. LOUISE MAY RUSSELL Crown Point I Agriculture Baseball Team 9.5 Soccer Team 3 5 Women's Glee Club5 Country Community Clubg Frigga Fylgae5 Chapel Choir. ADELE SAMMIS Huntington Arty unu' S ciencey Hockey Team 1, 7., 3. FATANITZA LOUISE SCHMIDT Ilion Arty und Sciences' XQ5 Dot and Circleg Basketball, Team 7., Captain 35 Baseball Team I, Captain 9.5 Rifle Team 7.5 Manager of Baseball IQ Manager of Basketball 1. DOROTHY LUCILLE SHORE Decutur, Ill. ' HB CID. VIRGINIA SILVER Sult Luke City, Utub MARY MARGARET SMITH Pueblo, Colo. KKF5 Hockey Team I, 9.5 3. MAY BELLE SMITH Lockport A A A5 Basketball Team 1, 3. VIRGINIA SMITH Geneyeo XQ5 College Honor Committee 1, 3. FRANCES ELIZABETH SPENCER, Turkio, Mo. AF5 WOmen's Glee Club. LINNA CHRISTINE SPRAKER Port Alleguny DOROTHY ANN STILWILL Flufning Sophomore Cotillion Committee5 Women's Glee Club Q., 3. GERALDINE STONE , Dexter Wayside Aftermath. JULIA ELIZABETH STUBBLEFIELD Itnucu Arty uno? Sciences Arty unel Sciencey Art.r uno? S cience: Agriculture Agriculture Agriculture Agriculture Agriculture Agriculture Arty und Sciencex A A A5 Hockey Team 1, 35 Hades Committee5 Women's Glee Club 1. GLADYS JANICE SWINFORD Ineiiunupolif, Incl. Arty untl S ciences I N A ' CHARLOTTE MARION TEEPLE Montcluir, N. f. Arty und Sciences AOI-I. LAURA MARIE THEOEALD Bl'00kb7Z Agriculture Deutscher Verein. 4 GERALDINE REVA TREMAINE Angolu Agriculture XQ5 Y.W.C.A. Cabinet, Chairman, Social Committee 35 Silver Bay Clubg Frigga Fylgaeg Women'S Glee Club 35 Freshman P1ay5 Class Vice-President 7.. MARIE JOSEPHINE UNDERHILL Bu jfulo , Arty und Science: I EK5 Hades Committeeg Sophomore Cotillion Committee5 Fencing Clubg Freshman Play. wi-fZi'ff4n.2.5x T' .L.-,Vs Tv- I-' ' ' 610 Rx Xt 1 ' 'fwfr 'az '11-3 ' - 3f':'f4 Im' - .Y In !1 -' 3 'I --.- -e ff' fx Q are fa fe ' K S ' N i '- If me CLASS or 197.6 FLORENCE AMOR X7AN XVIR1' Glens Fully Agriculture .X A A5 Associate Member Dramatic Club. TRMA ALEEN 'VERNOOY Monticello Arte und .Ycieucer ' AEA5 Cercle Francais IQ Silver Bay Club 35 Y. W. C. A. Cabinet 7., 35 State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. HELEN BROST WVROOMAN Cortland Agriculture Arete. DOROTHY GRACE XVADSWORTH Ofwego Agriculture EK5 Track Team lg Transfer Club. EMILY ISABEL WALLACE Miildletoiiwiz Agriculture A 3 A5 Women's Mandolin Clubg Frigga Fylgae. ESTHER LOUISE XVALSH Cortlunu' Arts und .fciencey K A95 Pan-Hellenic Association, Secretary 3. JULIET HELEN XVALTON Moiitoiii' Full: Cbeuzirtigf Crew I, 7.5 State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. ELEANOR LOUISE WARRICK Mouut Holly, N. j. Agriculture KKF5 Dot and Circle5 Rifle Team 1, 15 Freshman Play Committee. DORIS ESTHEIL WEBB Cbumpluiu Agriculture 2 K5 Women's Glee Club, Country Community Club5 Class Vice-President 3. FRANCES WELLS B1'00klj'7Z Artx uuel Sciences Lois JANE WHITE Buth Agriculture Arete5 Frigga Fylgae. GENEVIEVE ELIZABETH WHITING Itbucu Agriculture GLADYS HAYES WOODS Yonkers Arte uuel Sciences EK5 Archery Team IQ WO1HCH,S Athletic Council 35 Hades Committee5 Sophomore Cotillion Committee, Women's Glee Club 1, Secretary 7., Vice- President 35 Associate Member Dramatic C1ub5 Freshman Play5 Y. W. C. A. Pageant Committee, Chairman 35 Song Leader 1, 35 Class Secretary 35 Manager of Archery 3. MARIAN FRANCES WOOLWORTH Uticu AF, Hades Committee. HELEN CLARASIA WORKS Ithucu Agriculture Arts uuil Sciences .A A A5 Field Hockey Team 1, 7.5 Crew 7.5 Chairman, Junior Advisory Com- m1ttee5 Chairman, Y. W. C. A. Finance Committee5 Women's Self-Govern- ment Association Council 35 Dance Festival Committee I, 7.5 Freshman Play5 Advanced Choir 35 State Cash Scholarship. -:muu::1riEr,u--.-'gm-1 -'fa-v..':.-.1s1,i:':. - -:ff-Ang.: uw-u :af .x way- 611 .,.. 2 SAGE CHAPEL IP. ,. 1 - v 'VT7 V.,.....Q.,f-X,,.,-.W.-,--.i,.' ,Qm,g JLXQ Qs , F 1i:': ggflx 'iff' S ' 'W 3 'Q' 1W?fi,,, .,:- .g,, 1 'f X 4415 V A' Y - - . A -, D .. 4r' L, .' - - ' ' , . If L' X, Y 'WW' .. . . - - , . K - - MU A -'.' f - . ' Q ' . - . . - , -e1 fx 2126 -- - .- xigl , 44 FQ- .' I A -'I ' kj V MWWI. .uxwm - . ' . - 5 '- - ' ' 1 -. - ' I w . - - . , .- I XQQQE A 192 W9 'nf' Q. -A .A . MH v9 1' T up - -55. 5 QQ, - I . fifz, a'5..a':+' I n .::. - . v ,ly fbi. N: 1 w J, E f 121271: U - . . 'K we .. - ,-'- -1.-:rf'3H,g' A -- k2'Q42A:'.x N! 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Sc M. College University of Washington Montana State University Oregon State University Washington State College Oregon Agricultural College University of Idaho University of Minnesota University of Wisconsin University of North Dakota University of South Dakota Lawrence College University of Colorado University of Nevada Florida State College Ohio Wesleyan University Saul MacLeod I Thomson Clark Faddis Hobart Smith Godfrey Dana Archibald Sellon Humeston X Powell Lytle Moyer Cushman Hicks Walsh Boyer BOhflCfA Roberts Goodnough Wing Rumsey Cowgill Severance Porter Little Fernette Springstead Heyl Y. M-...i-...Y., -,,V. , W, W at W-.. .W ...tt Y a., t N am . .. Y. 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BENJAMIN KINGSBURY MISS MERCEDES SEAMAN MISS CECELIA AGNES LAW MRS. SUMNER SLICHTER MRS. WILLIAM FORREST LEE MRS. LOUIS SMITH MRS. THOMAS LYTTLETON LYON MISS LUCY TAYLOR MRS. JAMES FERRIS MCKINNEY MISS MARGARET WAKEMAN MRS. HELEN STEARNS NELSON MISS CMARY VIOLET WAITE MRS. EDWARD NICHOLS MRS. ELIAS WILLIS MISS ANNA PAYNE MRS. ALFRED WRAY SENIORS JOSEPHINE COWGILL WILMA FERNETTE FRANCES GOODNOUGH BEATRICE BOYER A MARTHA CANNON ALICE ARCHIBALD RUTH BOHNET MARTHA DANA GERTRUDE GODFREY ELIZABETH CLARK VIRGINIA FADDIS ALICE HEYL ELIZABETH LITTLE DEVERE PORTER GERTRUDE RUMSEY JUNIORS HOPE CUSHMAN MARGUERITE HICKS SOPHOMORES ALEXANDRA HOBART LOUISE LYTLE ELIZABETH MOYER VIOLA OLIVER ZENIA POWELL FRESHMEN J ANNE HAGGSTROM MARGARET HUMESTON KATHERINE MACLEOD LUCILLE SEVERANCE IVA SPRINGSTEAD ELLEN WING ESTHER WALSH CATHERINE WHITEHILL KATHRYN REILLY GRACE ROBERTS KATHARINE SAUL MARGARET SMITH ELIZABETH SELLON VIRGINIA THOMSON '-1515? 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T ef H5 ggi'-Tiara 1 A. we , Q' 'll if Kappa appa czmma Founded in 1870 ROLL OF CHAPTERS Boston University Adelphi College University of Pennsylvania Swarthmore College Cornell University Syracuse University University of Toronto Allegheny College West Virginia University University of Akron Ohio State University University of Cincinnati DePauw University Butler College Indiana State University University of Kentucky University of Michigan Adrian College Hillsdale College University of Minnesota University of Wisconsin Northwestern University Middlebury College Illinois Wesleyan University of Illinois Iowa State University Kansas State University Nebraska State University Colorado State University Kansas State Agricultural College Oklahoma State University Texas State University Tulane University University of Missouri University of Montana University of Washington University of Oregon Idaho University Whitman University University of California Leland Stanford, Jr., University St. Lawrence University University of Pittsburgh Purdue University University of New Mexico William and Mary College Ellsworth Dunsmore Cornell Romaine Bateman Blair Prangen Pomeroy Lincoln Eglinton Houck Purdy Blaker St. john Lichty Young Warner Clark Smith Bowlby C. Beattie Stevens Colson Muller Warrick E. Beattie Tyler Charles Mathewson Graves Trevor Lester 616 -- 45? E7 ' L A -N... ' R ' We-92 ' V35 T'Z:7LELTTi:?LT iiEfF-kt' ff' .,..... .L L, L. .. W, ,,,, . LL., Ln, ,I ,L ...,,.. . . .ALL ,L , - NT 'YW' ' 7 'HY 'TT -fum H, , 7 W 7 Y W LYTT'1.,f'L MISS KATHERINE ALEXANDER L MISS HESTER BANCROFT MISS MARY BANCROFT MISS JOSEPHINE BANKS MRS. JOHN BARR MISS HELEN BATEMAN MRS. PETER CLAASSEN MISS MARGARET CUTHBERT MISS MARJORIE DIXON MRS. JOHN EDEN MRS. EDWARD FERNOW MISS MARION GRAY ldfffvf si Chapter Established in 1883 IN URBE MRS. WALTER W ILLCOX MISS MARY HULL MISS MISS MRS MISS MRS MISS MISS MISS MISS MISS HELEN HUME JULIA MELOTTE HENRY NEEDHAM MAY PEABODY EDWARD PHILLIPS KATHERINE POMEROY RUTH ST. JOHN LOUISE TARBELL GERTRUDE THILLY MARGARET THILLY MRS. LEONARD URQUHART BARBARA CHARLES SENIORS MARY ELIZABETH MATHEWSON ELEANOR GRAVES VIRGINIA TYLER BARBARA TREVOR CAROL BEATTIE I JUNIORS AGNES LESTER ELIZABETH BEATTIE ' ELIZABETH LINCOLN MARGARET BOWLBY MARY MARGARET SMITH FRANCES HOWARD ADELAIDE ROMAINE ELEANOR LOUISE WARRICK MARION BLAKER SOPHOMORES BARBARA MULLER RUTH CLARK ELIZABETH PURDY JANE COLSON HELEN STEVENS GRACE EGLINTON ALICE WARNER FRANCES HOUCK ANNE YOUNG KATHERINE BATEMAN ERESHMEN MADELAINE DUNSMORE MARGERY BLAIR ELIZABETH CORNELL MAYBELLE DALTON GERALDINE ELLSWORTH CHARLOTTE NOYES HELEN PRANGEN I I I ' Q-,. lEjjizm1-.::.-.- 21 N. A I-.f gf.-.5 su, 617 .-,R --A - ,-,.I3. - -R..--,.,:,v. , ,,j ffl: .r-If '-TV: if! '- -t'.:T'r- ff-f '!e':fr':'Lif r .II x x ' ' -'QL - - . AE -- 'P V f 'N c X rt f H ,X Wt 'I it gi vw 2 ,QW It I MCA- ug- fmt.. ,n,.,..,, ...sw if A-li 1 fi J EL is . . sgeiigi- N: VN r :ravi wlmlfl' Tl i V 5, 'i Delta amma Washington State University University of California Ohio State University Albion College Akron Municipal University University of Indiana University of Illinois University of Nebraska University of Minnesota University of Missouri University of Idaho University of Michigan Adelphi College University of Montana Syracuse University Northwestern University University of Iowa Miami University Leland Stanford, jr., University Founded in 1871 ROLL OF CHAPTERS University of Colorado Cornell University Goucher College University of Wisconsin Swarthmore College Toronto University University of Oregon Washington University Lawrence College Whitman College University of North Dakota University of Oklahoma Washburn College Drake University Beloit College University of Southern California University of West Virginia University of Arizona Ohio Wesleyan University ' McFarland Hausner Colton Ware Gerbereux Woolworth Lewis Burnett Marvin Barnes Carpenter Hendryx Collier Griswold Livingston Moran Hoover Baker Dusinbury Nichols Schmid Crist Scott Holmes Muller Burns Conley Spencer Geyer Beal Reynolds Whiting Hundley Rosenberry Rowland Hartzell Overton 618 A Lv., I.-R A A --+:.QT3.,.,E ,.-..--,ifs-q . LA-I 1-f7i..fiLli1ffE.g. 2 . TL. 14 Aj I L' ' I ,I ,N If ' M I I I Ii.- IQ! iii' .1 ei 5-'fi 'I-I 4 1' I ' ,L 'iw I II if 1!l I ji 12:1 I l '1' I III, I YU? WFT ii '- 14 I Ei I vnu- WH- W1 QE, 1 Effie Gamma ' L5-Eg? S5 I - Il H? Ch Ch 2 v apter .M Estabhshed 10 1885 lg .fi Ii I' N A '31 wi? IN FACULTATE Ii gg :LI Q15 VI ARVIN GRAHAM gg' WI IWW 'I n IN URBE ?I'L.lj .gg 5 MRS. CHARLES DIBBLE BOSTWICK MRS. CHARLES MURDOCK H QU MRS. HENRY BUCKINGHAM MRS. CLARK SUTHERLAND NORTHUP yt if MRS. SAMUEL HOWARD BURNETT MISS OLIVE EVELYN NORTHUP I fi Q MRS. ROLLA CLINTON CARPENTER MRS. ROBERT OSBORNE WI MRS. HERBERT CHARLES ELMER . MISS GRACE PIERSON If? I Q l MRS. HAROLD FLACK MISS MADGE KATHERINE SMITH 'I NI 'ff by I MRS. ALLAN FRASER MRS. WILLIAM ALONZO STOCKINGHIR. I iq, g . -4' I MRS. WILLIAM JOHN HEBEL MRS. CURRY WETHERBEE I fly MISS HELEN ELIZABETH HOAG MISS LUELLA WILLIAMS ,E fi-14 MISS LILLIAN HOAG MRS. WALTER WILLIAMS 555 YQ MISS MARY KATHERINE HOYT MRS. KARL WOOD N if I LI :LI In MRS. JOHN HUTCHINSON MRS. EDMUND WORTIiEN T21 ' SENIORS i Q-4 ELEANOR BAKER YSABEL ALVIRA MULLER W I L ILP W LOIS MARTHA DUSINBURY HELEN NICHOLS 52: ' CATHERINE JANE HOOVER PAULINE JOHANNA SCHMID f. I KATHARINE MARY LIVINGSTON I VIRGINIA HOPE MORAN 5:1 K. I I li' GERTRUDE SCOTT SUSAN WAUGH ' JUNIORS I MARY LOUISE BARNES MARION ELIZABETH CRIST MARY LOUISE LEWIS I DOROTHY REED BURNETT HORTENSE GERBEREUX ELIZABETH MARVIN Q3 xg RUTH MARY BURNS RUTH HALL HENDRYX FRANCES ELIZABETH SPENCER I MARTHA FRANCES CARPENTER JOYCE HOLMES MARIION FRANCESWOOLWORTH KATHARINE LOUISEJACOBS ff I SOPHOMORES AGNES SPRAGUE COLLIER MABEL LOUISE GRISWOLD FRANCES AGNES STESEL Q5 W GRACE WILLMA COLTON RUTH LOUISE HAUSNER GRACE LOUISE WARE MILDRED FRISBEE MCFARLAND I J I FRESHMEN I MAY MAITLAND BEAL HELEN HARTZELL MILDRED RUTH ROSENBERRY . MARGARET CONLEY GRACE HUNDLEY DORIS ROWLAND I KATHARINA GEYER FRANCES SWEET OVERTON ANOR GERTRUDE WHITING E MADELYN ELIZABETH REYNOLDS -g '5 'T ?l'?T'1Tt1:,i.T h Q1:g, Ii Ti-:gi T' ' 'T' H--'-- ---A-'Elia----A---a----Q---M If-I--- - T W- '-'-'-'- A2 .,,. .A LA., 1 N 61 X af 14?-5 iii -1 1 '- a- SW V , N N Xe- ,--L an it 1 y at , L L ,. .V a, 1 fm'-'we -' ee- 'rf' lk fri-2 'C ll? g'g g L's. X2 M 'gm' liflf,-1 'gsiildils Efrggjfj - L 'f' ,f'M 2 my,'u,,-.-:.-,,.,lr...,,,,,:,,-,.h...,-,.,,.,.,1 . ,f.,,.M,, ,,,. .,,H' , ,,,.L:,+,9-5 ,C , L ,, ,,s,.,,, ,,..,.,,,, if , ,,,-,fC'f.f,, F311 i ,fl ,i i i ' I l' i ii pr , 1 lu l 51' i ' gl ll . 1 , ll li lc ' , 'M-:itll , lg Il T mif'Wgfl'i'iZi3ziillifi-i,.J ' , 1 , X f,if5 '-1iNifty'kiwi-- -, . 5 i l T he it , Avaya T v i l if',.J i li T T 1 1. I i ,wlwiw mwif g'-G Lf lpwLf'4J .1ri- M, l 'rf if H nil- ll' 'I ,ilflllilgi ' i'illilll1s,if,f2'- lF-J iifl:Gif.lrlMlf'lTfl'A -l W ' V an il1lrifn'filiiww M W 'r ' mr g 'url W,,WWlL ! 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ROLL OF CHAPTERS Syracuse University Northwestern University DePauw University Cornell University University of Minnesota Baltimore College Boston University University of Michigan University of Wisconsin Leland Stanford, Jr., University 'University of Washington University of Oregon Washburn College University of Oklahoma University of Montana University of Texas Michigan Agricultural College University of Colorado University of California 1 'N gi ' y grill T argl l 55354 will new ll Curtis Potts Spicer Wright B. Wyckoff McMullen Barton McEvoy 3 Ly ' Swmford Koersch English Guy Millspaugh Ransom Larnpe Reister ! 'gli jx Wyckoff Seymour Martin Seeholzer VanVranken Gibbs Bosworth ' Richards Kellogg Hazel Wing Babble Nobel Fitter Bauer 121' J u il i 610 gxv .Y j,.4,,:Qn L. ,Lin V f?:,:,: :,.::i-izzfi 'f f -Y. -. . :C S,..----f-.::1.igQ'-'-- -1- -.Y 7.7.1-, M L . Mk ,..- --..-M. -L I fi?-155 LE' ,MAA V lf I. Lg A -. 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MARY BOSWORTH SENIORS KELSEY LOFTUS MARTIN I lg GLENAVIE CAIRNS A DOROTHY SEEHOLZER Ji '11 LILIA GAY GIBBS - ANNE HUBBELL SEYMOUR ' .Q I VIRGINIA VAN WfRANKEN , E55 I 1. f! .J TU ' JUNIORS J IM GERTRUDE ADAMS ELIZABETH KOETSCH CONSTANCE FRISBIE REISTER A If I CATHERINE BAUER DOROTHY LOUISE LAMPE ELEANOR RICHARDS . HELEN GERTRUDE ENGLISH EDITH DAISY MILLSPAUGH GLADYS SWINFORD MARY HELEN GUY JOSEPHINE BRISCOE RANSON EDITH WYCKOFF J I I SOPHOMORES - A QA LKATHERINE BARTON JULIA MCEVOY DOROTHY SHARPE 311 DOROTHY CURTIS MARJORIE MCMULLEN CAROLINE SPICER 'iw ADELAIDE HAZEL JANE POTTS - V BARBARA WRIGHT fi, ADELAIDE KISTLER ELEANOR SEEHOLZER ELIZABETH WYCKOEE 4 FRESHMEN . EDITH BABBLE LOIS FITTER ELIZABETH NOBEL I 5 I RACHEL Cox KATHERINE KELLOGG DOROTHY NVING .IJ FM f.L,IwLLE.Sf:LI'1-I A -'-- Muni -Y LE.gg::1LL:E .HERALD 1 67.1 2 I 5 Z 1 1 .11 'U5 'Yr -:Fw-div f'. - :fi-irrjfixi 7'-Qngi J I 1gK:'1r7'.?f'Z :- '.w-'FF'-3'1.'-Y ff: --'- 'Y-H- ?'YlG' .X L , 7 C . C , it titt . C , .h riaj C-. it C .ffifii C 1 l . li ff-Mi. r Q 'ifl z f iwvi K X Y tg 5 U W Alpha Omzcron P2 . Founded 1897 - RoLL or CHAPTERS . Newcomb College University of Minnesota . New York University Syracuse University l University of Tennessee University of Washington i Randolph-Macon Womanls College Southwestern Methodist Univ. y University of Nebraska University of Indiana U University of California University of Wisconsin DePauw University Montana State College l Tufts College Vanderbilt University University of Maine University of Pennsylvania Cornell University University of Kansas y Northwestern University Miami University i Leland Stanford, Jr., University - University of Michigan Barnard College University of Oregon University of Illinois University of Oklahoma . ' University of Maryland y W lil 'WN i l C i A. D. Harris Messing George Beasley Leeming Burgess Irish Jann W. Harris Altemeier 'T Mount Stow Holcomb Michael H. S. Wilson Demarest Drummond Schneider Whitwell Lietch Baker Carr Johnson McAdam Eisemann Buecking Teeple Davis Eagan Behter Worden jg H. H. Wilson von Roeder Ransome Carpenter Koby Macbeth Johann Brown Staples Duggar C C Y l5 611 , - X ,OC-1' ,fix 4:13 D lx. S74 T ir - 'A'Ng Qf1x if YW-T I L' 'flwlgiiiiifg S . E. QA i uf' - In 1 A I' IJ 5. I 5 Q. 1 ,, 5 . Ei fvfba Qnnfron Ifz J ' If I Ig Epszlon Chap ter . gf Established In 1908 :EW E5 I I gf IN PACULTATE I MISS ELIZABETH NEELY iv , I E4 IN URBE J If MRS. ARTHUR ALLEN MRS. RICHARD MORDOFF If I 5-jl MRS. MORTIER FRANKLIN BARRUS MRS. NATHANIEL SCHMIDT I I MRS. ALBERT WRIGHT I I3 L 'Q SENIORS Q ff? VERONICA CECELIA BROWN MARION LORENA MACBETH J If ELIZABETH EDWENA CARPENTER VIOLET JANE RANSOME J! MARIE LOUISE DUGGAR LUISE OTTILIE VON ROEDER I DOROTHY MARIE JOHANN MARION WITHERLIE STAPLES I 'LE J MADALENE KOBY ' HILDEGARD NEWCOMB XVILSON I uf f JUN IORS u JOHANNA THERESE BUECKING MARGARET MURDOCH JOHNSON J I I I LISBETH DALE DAVIS FRANCES ELIZABETH MCADAM I FRANCES PALMER EAGAN MURIEL JUANITA MILLER J J 12 MAY BELLE EISEMANN CHARLOTTE MARION TEEPLE 3 SOPHOMORES , ELLA MATCHETT BEHRER A BERTHA DOYLE LIETCH J I, VIRGINIA IRENE CARR ELIZABETH MAY MICHAEL KATHRYN MAUGHAM DEMAREST CARMEN MARGUERITE SCHNEIDER J MURIEL JEAN DRUMMOND ELIZABETH PIPERTSTOW J SARAH LOUISE HOLCOMB MARION WHITWELL I Ii . SARA MURDOCH JOHNSON HERTA VON SIEMENS WILSON I FRESHMEN . 'j KATHRYN ELIZABETH ALTEMEIER WINONA LUCILLE HARRIS ELIZABETH BAKER ELINOR ALICE IRISH if ETHELYN BEASLEY , - MARIE CATHERINE JANN GLADYS CATHARINE BURGESS CORINNE GASKILL MESSING I if JANE CAROLINE GEORGE FRANCES DE GRAY MOUNT Ei R, DOROTHY HELEN HARRIS ELSIE MILDRED LEEMING HELEN DOUGLAS WORDEN - ' L L --. . MLA-- . 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Ohio State University Washington State College il 'Q Iowa State University Oregon State College 4 ..,4, Washington University Franklin College Kansas State College University of Michigan I 'f University of California Kentucky State University ll Lombard College Syracuse University I V: Cincinnati University University of Colorado gil Pittsburgh University St. Lawrence University . '5- University of North Dakota Butler College V' University of Minnesota Randolph-Macon Woman's College Eureka College Brenau College Denver University Howard College Hill University of Louisiana Ohio Wesleyan University I University of Wisconsin Florida State College for Women l jj? University of Oregon University of Texas ffl Northwestern University University of Maine I ,il . I -.fl 3 l I l .u fr 15' fl I lf A. Gilchrist Grant Knapron D. Eulenstein Nicholson Irish Wallace Noxon Ross Covert Montag Tewksbury H. Bettis 'O'Leary J. Bettis W j M. Gilchrist Gehan Reubel Ruoff E. Eulenstein Conroy Lynn ' , u lj? X ,'ffF'f'I YTLQM QIQIIQ' QWMM FY' F 7 ' Mi. I , I . MQW: ,Y .Y ,Y.a-:Av,, F lf, . 'f'i '- '-'f ,FWii4 'Igii I M- .. i...62l,... ,-.....-.,. Q ID ' xi I I,-FX' I Fix ,-fx Ji., A V5 JZ, ..i,gQ:,4l7T-f----if , , ' 1,-ef 1 1, , -, .zillrgff ,. 1 .,,,..V,1ff,.,..: 'L ,S MW, ,LJL , Mieg... , Y A - ' b ,1,l'-Y,?,vM,jj,j-iw T 1 eta hapter Established in I908 IN URBE V W MISS MARY AGNES CONLON MISS ELOISE KATHRINE IRISH MISS MADELEINE MARGARET HICKEY MISS MARGERY MCGRAIL MRS. OSCAR VON ENGELN SEN IORS . HELEN LEONORA BETTIS MARGUERITEELSIE MONTAG MARION ELIZABETH COVERT ANNE O'LEARY MARY ALICE GILCHRIST LUCY EVELYN ROSS LEONA RUOEF JUNIORS ELEANORE KATHERINE EULENSTEIN ALMYRA GILCHRIST ANITA PETRIE GEHAN CLARA AUGUSTA REUBEL SOPHOMCRES JEAN FRANCES BETTIS FLORENCE STELLA MCCLURE E-STHER CONROY FLORENCE MILLICENTvNICHOLSON MARY ESTHER NOXON ' ' FRESHMEN DOROTHY ANNA EULENSTEIN MARJORIE JACOBS CARLOTTA DENMAN DOROTHY ROSE KNAPTON ELIZABETH DENMAN RUTH WALLACE HELEN MAE GRANT FRANCES BERTHA UNGER 1 -.1f- .11-3411:-S: ,a,' ,A-,Lf,-My ,.-pfi1.gg,.1.S-AT:-Q, ,-Lf ,-.S . fsffg- SJLAS,TYLl,1gg.f,N.f-'1f.A,vL,Aq. ,-,Ag 3. .Q.,g:'.: 7' - 67.5 .1 III - ,I I Iwi Il I. I K. I...I 134' 'I In I1 Ii I I. i ?l bl E I .r I N 3 -J l 4 'G 4 . - f Qs ee- . M-, . . . I I..-If-Y, ,.......,,,.-..atsi1:la.,:-1....A.,-QS?'79i:2:- --4'-flak . . Y: , V-- -.R-B If+:f.iba. I N-T+vm:----If Tffffjjgi ,ffl 'AfjQ3. K I fi-ww . 13,3---1 .T I ,,,,fL.I.i1ti.T.w,f' I .1--ff I I . fi.-?tfjFieeer.f-ff . - ffafi- ull Q? 7 I II-QI W1 'fr L I- I II lil I' I Q ll fl . 3 I 2 Z' ..,, , ':E:5-' Eid if I if Iii il' ' lr I IIII elta dia Delta I 5 Founded at Boston in 1888 I I 11' 'I I I -I lg- if I' I 5 Il RoLL or CHAPTERS I ' ll . . . M II-.II II Adelphi Pittsburgh Vanderbilt Southwestern I 1 I ll If Boston Adrian Wisconsin Stanford N -t IJ I I III! II Bucknell Ames Drury Texas I I III Il Cornell Arkansas Minnesota Washington I III' II Goucher Cincinnati Alabama Wyoming l I-Il II Pennsylvania Coe Mt. Union Oregon l II I Randolph-Macon DePauw Michigan Kansas State Eli II Stetson Franklin Missouri Oregon Agricultural fI f Il St. Lawrence Iowa Baker Washington State I I ' Syracuse Knox California Maine l ' Il :I vermont Miami Colorado Middlebury I 5 Brenau Millilcin Nebraska Butler 7 5 Int I I Colby Northwestern Nevada Indiana IG I Hollins Ohio Southern Methodist Colorado State I 2. I Florida State Simpson Southern California Kentucky I fig if 2, Tennessee Whitman Oklahoma Illinois I Y II Transylvania Beloit lI-I I I Il - 7 Ig, I I .. If 3 . nl w I ,Iflll J Iiwl I , Kal II - '- Ill I I I I I It II Il lily, l. I I ls aI mr no I Il ' Brown Watson Frelliclc Woehl Holley Humphrey B. Hooper I Marksbury I if It Stubblelield Morris Works Crane Pearlman Gehret McBride - VanW1rt M. Smith I l Lamb Wright Robinson McPherson Ray White R. Hooper Davidson Cone 'Wallace I I If I ' Farnum Kircher Gocpp K. Smith Thralls Delamater Christenson Hermanson Aldrich Matz I I .1 I F' l V 3 ' -'-'----M -' --'Y f - H ' . gg-:gif ' 't W ,l'lL'A H 'K H' t'i 'iT' K.. . -- M I Q91 ,H gnu 61 il 1 I l if l 3 I Y J .-X f ...f-'X Y , L, 42 -'dlvi ,Tatu 'il I V . A 4.-,-- -- .!f'x ::u.'.- .Lan '--,xii ,,,.,:, ...:,45..,q,:5 :lf-ig lk N ei ik C. ik., 'I,g.,,L,,...:,,.L..1 :1:7.:4:..gg,,,:3g9:,:.7?:-' ,gil-7:i'III -f--x ff f f - - 37' --3-ff'-fi -V--'5-'H 'lvgji E - --ri ,Y J- H 3 --'T T ii :iE'g'itf? ,,13f1:l'TM..i'II0,, I Q fjxjw-C J - Li. :L,,',f3H.i,gLZM-L,..41:,1..'.Tg:.j.iEZL.:LLif. ,T III I I I Alpha Beta Chapter Established in 1913 IN FACULTATE I I I I I I I I I I I I I II II 'I I I I I I I MISS ELEANOR MCMULLEN MISS RUTH ST. JOHN IN URBE MRS. CORNELIUS BETTEN MRS. HAROLD PRATT MRS. MINNETTE METCALF BROCKWAY MRS. LUCY PHELPS SIMONS MRS. WILLIAM CORNELL MISS EMMA SPEED MISS ELEANOR FISH MRS. WILLIAM STAINTON MISS MARGARET FISH MISS DELIA STONE MRS. JAMES KNOTT MISS GENEVIEVE STONE MISS VERA MCCREA MISS KATHERINE THORP DOROTHY HOLMES BROWN SENIORS MARY FRANCES HUMPHREY CHRISTINE FRANCES FRELLICK ERNESTINE GAYNES MARKSBURY DOROTHY BEMENT HOLLEY JANET ELIZABETH WATSON BARBARA GILBERT HOOPER ELINORE ELIZABETH WOEHL HELEN JOSEPHINE CRANE JUNIORS ESTHER PEARLMAN KATHRYN ESTHER DAVIDSON I MAY BELLE SMITH ELIZABETH FARNUM JULIA ELIZABETH STUBBLEFIELD KATHRYN GEHRET FLORENCE AMOR VAN WIRT GRACE ELIZABETH MCBRIDE LAURA PEARL WALLACE GRACE ESTELLE MORRIS HELEN CLARISSA WORKS IRENE DEMETRIA ALDRICH SOPHOMORES RUTH-EVELYN MATZ BARBARA FOWLER CONE ELLEN MCPHERSON ELIZABETH GOEPP MABEL THAYER RAY RUTH BARKER HOOPER MYRA ROBINSON HILDAGARD KIRCHER NORMA HARRIET WRIGHT MURIEL ALICE LAMB VIRGINIA WHITE EDITH HORTENSE CHRISTENSON FRESHMEN KARIN HERMANSON MARION DELAMATER KATHERINE SMITH AYLENE PENNER BONITA KATHRYN THRALLS .- f I -,-..I 11:3 All 617 4 . JI I gl I II II I I 'IIIII I . I I' I III I I I I II IIII III I I I I I IV III' IIIII III, ,II I III . I ,II SIII II 'I I I, I I ,III 'I III I I I I I I f 1 -iw' aaa V , gl . ,,l.-,.-.. ......,a.a....,,tM.,.-..-,.. we- SCL 7' : i if Q, . ng ' ' T: ' 4 f----W-1 '5a'f -irtfffzrrftifefnifqtezivgfffievi- 'Ei'fs: s3,-5 -' 123' it it!-fp 1 Svfx'::-gy--ff --W--.aw if-f 4' lk -i-'.. 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College Iowa State College University of Arizona University of North Carolina University of Minnesota William and Mary College Montana State College Chi Omega Founded 1895 ROLL OF CHAPTERS Pittsburgh University George Washington University Syracuse University Ohio University Miami University University of Missouri University of Cincinnati Coe College University of Utah Leland Stanford, Jr., University New Hampshire College University of Kentucky Kansas State Agricultural College Southern Methodist University Cornell University Oregon Agricultural College Ohio State University University of Chattanooga Swarthmore College University of Pennsylvania Iowa State University Prdue University Drake University University of Maine University of Georgia Southwestern Presbyterian University University of Indiana University of Maryland Washington State College University of Southern California Alabama Polytechnic Institute Marietta College Louisiana State College University of South Dakota Wittenberg College Oglethorpe University Hillsdale College Dennery H. Owens Hill Hoyt Burton Pratt Engelder Vivarttas C. Owens Finch Douglass ' Burns Bodler Pipa Morrison O'Donnell McCrea Brinkerhofl' Tillou Bendon Little R ey na Martin Benton Trernaine Smith R. Willits Canfield Vanfxlstyne Harter Beckwith V.W1ll1ts - ..,.-DLC-'..a, a..- .-.,- :,a1...'...' Y...-L Taft -' 'L'f'..- - '-' 7 A- - 62.8 4-11 4 JN T i H ,M ... .,,...ITf,? - Lx-. A ff'i2fL. T fx Aa X- 3, A A V! '15 ' XM gigi- x,3... 'j y-l'If .'.:'..A...'f h'i.I. 'T ? 2.'T?fV m ' -,-' --V 2 5 :? ' TEg.L,:,.L..' ' 55' CM Omggq, lzeta Alpha hapter Established in 1917 IN FACULTATE MISS FRANCES HOLLAND BURNS IN URBE MRS. JOSEPH BARR MISS MARY ANNE MCCREA MISS VALERIE FROSCH MRS. ROBERT MORSE MRS. BENJAMIN HOLTZCLAW, JR. MRS. JOHN PAUL NAFE SENIORS MYRA ANTHEA BURTON EUDORA SHAW SMITH KATHLEEN PATRICIA CANBIELD HELEN MAE STERRETT J MIRIAM ENGELDER LOLA CATHERINE VAN ALSTYNE ELEANOR MAXINE HUGHES ELIZABETH ARNOLD VIVARTTAS HELEN BREWSTER OWENS RUTH CUSHMAN WILLITS MARY ANNA ZAWATSKI JUNIORS DOROTHY ALINE BENTON RUTH CORNELIA PRATT PHYLLIS WINTERMUTE BODLER VIRGINIA MARIE REYNA MARGARET DOUGLASS FATANITZA LOUISE SCHMIDT ALICIA MAE LITTLE VIRGINIA SHAW SMITH' REBECCA ELEANOR MARTIN GERALDINE REBA TREMAINE HELEN VIRGINIA WILLITS SOPHOMORES ' ELIZABETH MARY BECKWITH MARGARET RACHAEL HOYT ANNE TURNER BENDON CLARA BREWSTER OWENS GRACE MALVINA BRINKERHOFF RUTH GORDON TILLOU FRESHMEN IRENE JOANNA DENNERY KATHERINE VIRGINIA FINCH MARY ELIZABETH HARTER I IVERNA HILL ROSE DEE MORRISON MILDRED GENEVIEVE O1DONNELL HELEN MONICA PIPA Ji-Apzmpz-S:,up,,-,.,,2y.-gygx-,GA-as-.I-s-2Af- : . ' -A--fwv.: : Q , :'.v-bf..-v-E pm-11 I-wi, ri-I Lv- 619 l f. tl ,. up 5-gl Jil '1 who I.-- ga W f .. . . A,, ,Y 6, ,All fum -ei-m e 'vw :f f-, , ,,,,, f f A C Egger e . --. Q' in.- RF' .Cixi :E 'I l . gi? Kappa Delta Founded in 1897 ty ROLL OF CHAPTERS I University of Cincinnati Illinois Wesleyan University li University of Kentucky 15, .,. P. I IT 4: -J 1:1 . H K. : 5. ir. 1.-. 'II ef' Ei. Ei 31 I tl Li ' Tliv 51 Q5 ill 151' 5.1 . fl El f . .I A si' il! 23 ., 11 lil ? Fl , . , :T l .4 .l M. in I ,. l Hunter College Bucknell University Cornell University University of Alabama Florida State College for Women University of Louisiana Millsaps College Southern Methodist University University of Minnesota University of Nebraska Oklahoma A. and M. College University of Pennsylvania St. Lawrence University University of Michigan University of Washington University of Ohio University of Illinois Indiana University University of Iowa Northwestern University Iowa State College Coe College Hollins College Randolph-Macon College Trinity College University of Denver University of Wyoming Colorado Agricultural College University of Southern California University of California Lawrence College University of Pittsburgh University of Texas Beloit College Kansas State College University of Wisconsin Alabama School of Technology George Washington University Syracuse University Albion College State College of Washington Bethany College University of Montana North Dakota Agricultural College University of Georgia Michigan Agricultural College Montana A. 84 M. College lil llf' ir' if-l li? ii' I iz R. Pedersen Grant Townsend Los Danner Shay Bancroft Tompkins Kolborg Shipman Guthman D. Kennedy Hieby Anderson 123 Clark Russell Tyrrell Ace Mone Ketcham . Detlefsen. LL! Maurer L. Pedersen Doyle Hendrickson Van Slyke' Halpin Monteith Schnatz Bool Watkins E. Kennedy Heine Allen Hickey O :Y X ' -4' Y 14 - .1 . , . Ak- 4 A L-, Kappa pelfa Umega hi Chapter Established in 1917 IN FACULTATE LUCY KIMBALL IN URBE MARJORIE BOOL A MILDRED STORM BOOL MARGARET WARD HICKEY SENIORS BEATRICE ALLEN EVELYN RUTH KENNEDY MARION LOUISE BOOL ADELE SCHNATZ MADELINE HEINE HELEN ELIZABETH WATKINS JUNIORS CATHERINE AGNES DOYLE - LOUISE MAURER ALICE HALPIN FRANCES MONTEITH HELEN HENDRICKSON LAURA PEDERSEN SOPHOMORES PAULINE ACE I ANNA KETCHAM FLORENCE CLARK VIOLA KOLBORG MILDRED DAVISON LORETTA LOS DORIS DETLEFSEN ' FRANCES MONE HELEN GRANT ' LAURA RUSSELL GRACE GUTHMAN' ELINOR SHIPMAN VALERIA HIEBY PAULINE TOWNSEND DOROTHY KENNEDY , VEORA TYRRELL VIRGINIA VAN SLYKE FRESHMEN MARGARET ANDERSON GRACE MACMILLAN CAROLYN BANCROTT RUTH PEDERSEN IRENE DANNER ALISON SIIAY ' ::u3'FZ?HT ,W5zr,l,:.,.p,,,:.:,, ,,. ,A,- ,,..,..-vi,-A,,,,,,, ,,,?,, 5 .1,1 ft, ,,f.,.,4, , .-Lf.-,,1.C,,, , :,H..,,:,,f.k,Y,1,..1-. :f.-ggzgg.-f U '15 631 -,. emi, .LLEQQL 9-1? ,, X -L fs, J..-7, - - - '- .. f :nxx Z,'f'f.' 1.' 1.1 r i f'Q1 i iiiifwwr: Q11 '-1-. effuw h--- . fvF5?',.!:95f jigxT,.,..,, ,, L:1.LfE.,,LL, , ,, ,, LL, on , f rnim , Y WY H V ffxl Y 4? l N W i I 5 R Sigma Delta Tau -Founded 1917 ROLL OF CHAPTERS Cornell University University of Pennsylvania Ohio State University University of Buffalo University of Cincinnati University of Georgia University of Louisiana ' w Klar Greenberg Jacobson Cohen W M Shenkin Speiser Lobar Kovncr S. Kossack Duschnes Lissey Colp Elkes Eshner Ulrich Levison Frank Calisch R. Kossack iffwj'-vfivlil ga K-----'A 'T-f n Elf I 637. E N.. Xf' A f - A N A - Num A XS AM? .4 4, , A ,, 1 . F , Q , , I xI'7 -v 'E ' ' ' Alpha Chapter Established in I9I7 'Cl IN URBE MRS. ISAAC BERNSTEIN SENIORS MAXINE LEVISON SYBIL TOEIAS IRMA ULRICH I - JUNIORS RUTH CALISCH ANNETTE ESHNER MILDRED ELKES A FLORENCE FRANK ROSE KOSSACK SOPHOMORES NORMA COLP gusggg SYLVIA KOSSACK- MURIEL LOBAR SYLVIA KOVNER FRESHMEN f EVELYN COHEN LILLIAN KLAR MARION DUSCHNES JEANNETTELISOEY EVELYN GREENBERG VIVIAN SHENKIN HELEN JACOBSON ELEANOR SPEIS . .A.A .,.: O ..., . 533 I 1 fn ,l' .yi , ,, . 1 if lg l lx 4g,, D fi 1 alll 1 .,., ii , 4 Vi . fqf I I l . . l ,E MWF , ,x .I 1 NN v .. . V ,..m. --'Q'-.,,,, V A -rig ,,-a,,.,.,.:1g,:II,,,,,.-iTZaliKXsxzgi? V ' I if ,, lj :Tse L I.: -- Q Quits? 15:-2 if ::ITfiiri:'F '1' 'rfryfga '- x v Kill 'L-....:.,.,t , swadli, V Eafirr' , ,,-.-lisa, ,,,, , W, , , ilggd Ili f .... 'A 1 Q LTI '1W-, . 1 ir, i S 4--' 5 it I l ' 'il ' .55 Alpha X2 Delta I . Founded in 1893 I fi , 3 'sl 1 ' RoLL OF CHAPTERS Lombard College University of Vermont Qi l Iowa Wesleyan College Albion College 1 It Mount Union College University of Kansas 1 Bethany College Ohio State University i lx University of South Dakota Stetson University I ll Gigi! Wittenberg College University of Pittsburg qi Syracuse University Cornell University il University of Wisconsin Coe College i ygl VL! University of West Virginia Oregon State Agricultural College '3 y University of Illinois University of Michigan 1 i Jackson College I University of Oklahoma I' ,l University of Minnesota Purdue University University of Washington Northwestern University I University of Kentucky ' Drake University A , University of California Kansas State Agricultural College ig I Ohio University University of Oregon A I ll University of Nebraska Ohio Wesleyan University y University of Iowa University of Montana i University of New Hampshire University of Southern California V iii? ' ill il f tif, I , ljiygl l W I If I , ? 1 I I f i s I ng 5 I il I ' ig 3 1 Q i I r - i .al N , if f i E i Vernooy Pye Meach 1 V Parsons Browne Stanton Grapes Barrett Tucker Gruver I Albert E. Hunter Armstrong Grip Humphrey Ruport Bull McCord Q X Beal Booth C. Shoemaker A. Shoemaker Wallace Love Sheffield Cladcl l , .., ,.,,v ,,.,,.,.,.-ui ,V-,., . . Jr. V.-, ff .Iron ., . . .. I 1 ,f...ra,,:w,-I. e- ' Zf., 774--:earl V - l'f2 -Sci ' 'F-Lyn-xr '-1 Q: ui, 634 vfcqxlu 1 .,-, Q - f 'z ' '-xx Tw.. 15 ZZ? A BA -51-1Efs.,Y2ljZT'-L' 'Ti 'T' I CCCCO ffiff2i??L...-1 J-,f?i?.. EL? ff ff E .1f7Z?- -'As'-,,,, -.-AHL -.., , -L. M- - -U. Y MM- -W..4 -A I 1 I ' I 1 I I A ..,..,.,,....--.v-.-V-.-.u,' 1 5 I Alpha Beta fzapzfer I 51 Established in 1918 IN URBE MISS BERNICE BROWN MRS. GOLDEN HALL ' MRS. ALBERT DURAND MRS. VAN BREED HART A MRS. AXEL FERDINAND GUSTAFSEN MISS GRACE LENORE SHARPE fx .I SENIORS A A ELIZABETH HAMMOND MEACH . ANNA ELIZABETH BARRETT I I . N I1 1 I ALICE MORIN SHOEMAKER MARY ELIZABETH BROWNE MILDRED EMMA GRAPES KATHLEEN KLINE GRUVER BERNICE BELDEN PARSONS MILDRED ALICE PYE AMY LOUISE STANTON LUCILLE ABIGAIL TUCKER JUNICRS KATHERINE ANGELINE BEAL RUTH LOUISE HUNTER ALICE ELIZABETH BOOTH EMILY BARNES MCCORD HELEN MANNING BULL IRMA ALEEN VERNOOY CLARA AIMEE CLADEL EMILY ISABEL YVAALLACE ' SOPHOMORES LUCILLE CLAIRE ARMSTRONG DOROTHY AGNES DELARAM GRIP HELEN ROSALIND HUMPHREY ESTHER MARIE HUNTER MARION RUPORAT CECILE LOUISE SHOEMAKER A - 4 FRESHMEN . I MARY ELLA ALBERT ALICE DUNBARE LOVE . ELLA MAY SHEFFIELD ' 4. A . , , , , , ,I .I ..,,I ,. -.,:,,,,,,f -fi ...,,f'.c.1'I,.3Ii.zf 5.:f.u'.-g -:.--1n.mz0.a-11i-9g:iI.:- ff I ..v--v-:w.1:- xy 445.-.-1. ' .J - 'ff ' 1 ' 1 635 fa..a.a .N L at it S fi, will efstk, it ga? l,gt3ivQiag,'ge f,iffgf..Q Q t I ' A ,xx I F-I lil 1f2..nW-ivlslgff, J .- ,if-T11 ' I -. 11. i.., ? fa ffif f'-iilf fs 31 f - xp, -,:1'i'g1':f, ' 'GF' 4'Zf '23'fii' ' ..., .. . ...J ,, ?miSa:.r was University of Toronto Middlebury College University of Vermont Boston University Syracuse University Cornell University I St. Lawrence University Swarthmore College Bucknell University Dickinson College University of Pittsburgh Ohio University Ohio State University University of West Virgi Goucher College nia George Washington University Randolph-Macon Woman's College Hollins College Stetson University Hillsdale College University of Michigan Franklin College University of North Carolina Pi Beta Phi Founded in 1867 ROLL OF CHAPTERS University of Indiana Butler College University of Minnesota University of Wisconsin Beloit College Lombard College Knox College Northwestern University University of Maine University of Florida University of Illinois Millikin University Iowa Wesleyan University Simpson College ' Iowa State College Iowa State University University of Missouri Washington University Drury College University of Nebraska University of Kansas University of Wyoming Kansas State Agricultural College University of Colorado University of Denver University of Oklahoma Oklahoma Agr. and Mech. College University of Arkansas University of Texas Southern Methodist Universlty Newcomb College University of Washington Washington 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 University of Montana University of North Dakota University of Idaho University of Chattanooga Tabor Kennedy Johnston Pye DeLamater Kreidler Glenn Tobey Moffat H. Faber Lawson Jacobus Kortjohn Fischer Kimberly Reamer Holman Miner L. Faber Niday Pasco Monty Spicer Lansing Bassett Griswold Ecks Gage Rogers Jennings Van Order vwfvm-W...-....-..-,.Ha,.h---Y-. ., -.,....-i-t,...f,h,,-.-- ,,,. ....,a-,,----.., . .-,.,-,,.,,.-aa,..T..---.-,-Tv-V--v.,-M ....a.t........J.,...,..L5.-4.i-n.T.e?,s..t..if,i4a.a.a.a-.ea f.,'.e4..et3aaL,,a,.,:::,:. ,:nEEx '.:a-eve, W : 7-4-..' 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MISS ALICE BLINN MISS ERMA HOLLEN MISS RUTH KELLOGG MISS HELEN MONSCH MISS FLORA ROSE MISS DORIS SCHUMAKER DEAN GEORGIA WHITE ACTIVE MEMBERS ' RUTH EMILY CLAPP LOIS MARTHA DUSINBURY DOROTHY IRENE FESSENDEN MARION KATHRYN Foss HELEN FRANCES GREEN MADELINE CORNELIA HEINE CHARLOTTE BOSTWICK HOPKINS WILMA SINTON JERMAN EUDORA SHAW SMITH HELEN MABEL STERRETT JANET ELIZABETH WATSON MARY VIRGINIA WICKES -V, ..-. vw- - -v-'.,vL,.-Ie 'I 547 E I A I , I gi I A A ,. 'I , 'V' gg A A W Y5ff M vb t H V U AHONORARY SOCIETY IN EDUCATION Pi Lambda Theta DEAN GEORGIA WHITE ' Mu Chapter ASSOCIATE MEMBERS ' MRS. ANNA BOTSFORD COMSTOCK MISS ALMA BINZEL MISS CORA BINZEL MISS FLORA ROSE MISS HELEN MONSCH MISS WINIFRED MOSES MISS MARTHA VAN RENSSELAER RE I I A I ,I J S v. I S fl ll -S 15 Q1 If 1 I , In In IN URBE I I MISS HARRIET BARTON MISS ADELE DYOTT MISS ELVA CAMPBELL MRS. EVA PRICE ' MRS. GLADYS DALTON MISS FRANCES SCUDDER 6 I GRADUATE MEMBERS jj! HELEN BATEMAN A ELIZABETH MOLLER I FRANCES BURNS VERA PEACOCK RUBY DAVIS GERTRUDE SIBLEY 'I FANNIE DOBIE MARY SLEE EDITH FARNHAM MARGARET TALLMADGE SENIORS CHARLOTTE HOPKINS ERNESTINE MARKSBURY XVILMA JERMAN LOUISA RIDGWAY K B I..C , a 648 ,A . 1'-' ' ,., - -1. '-A -if . 1 , I f' . -P' ', Y -'Ng A Y Y i'j,f 'I 'F:'3f,?:5 ?-Tk 1QE,,.K g.'fQ.L- -A V-1-L7,f j:i., W- ,-,.,I T 74 -- ,jf , ' ' ' ,,1,..,.:5 ' :..p--:..g,,,-.-,..,1,.1-,.g11.,...I:::1i..gii1i.3 f sl? ' I I 1 A A 1 4 fa is i I r 3 I, ,, f V- H Y V I I' . I 1 I ' I? Ig5V'f ' 513' m VII I A IIQII I5 I I I21 I I M I l, ' I' 3,23 ' I Ifi, I I 1 AAA AAAAE any Vcrnooy Trcmaine Kennedy Carpenter Burris Works Hopper Medway Weaver Bull I Cone Marksbury Hopkins Little Jacobs Buecking , M 1 ' I I IJ I ' N Ali I1 , Q u o a 1 oung Women .s hrzstzan Association I FI I I I f q EI ERNESTINE MARKSBURY, '15 . Prefiiient :mg I , . . ' ffm ELIZABETH LITTLE, 15 . . . Vice-Prefident Mg I ' EZ? I KATHARINE JACOBS, '16 . . Treafnrer IIIERH I 1 I IM I BARBARA CONE, 17 . . . Secretary I gg I DORIS HOPKINS, Grad. . . . . Genera! .Secretary I i IRMA VERNOOY, '16 . I . Chairman Inter-Church Committee I GERALDINE TREMAINE, '16 . Chairman Social Committee I I HELEN WORKS, '16 . . . . Chairman Finance I of I DOROTHY WEAVER, '15 . . . Chairman Pnhlitity Committee Igg' EVELYN KENNEDY, '15 . Chairman Cornell-in-China Committee ALICE MEDWAY, '16 . . . Chairman Silver Bay Clnh ' I FLORENCE BURTIS, '16 . Chairman Community Service Committee EQ I Li I I gl: COMMUNITY SERVICE COMMITTEE ' JOHANNA BUECKING, '16 EDWINA CARPENTER, '15 'I gi I HELEN BULL, '16 LILA HOPPER, '16 W: VICTORIA ROUNTREE, '15 ' I I 1 fi! II Qgj! MSI 1-1. . E A C1 1-1, -ECW ,... .-.,,,-1,,1.11,1, WLC, 1 ,,,1,, , . ELL., ,CL Iago MT' iggjgmy. 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HELEN WORKS, '16 VERA VOYNOW, '15 CATHERINE HILLEGAS, '15 HILDEGARD WILSON, '15 JEANNETTE GARDINER, '16 HELEN KAHN, '15' , . FLORENCE HOAGLAND, '15 MARIORIE SWARTHOUT, '15 GERTRUDE SIBLEY, Grad. MADELINE KOBY, '15 . KATHERINE JACOBS, '16 . Prefident of S elf-Government Affoeiation . . Prerident of Outside Houfef . . President of Rifiey . Prefident of Sage I . Chairman of Cafcadilia . . . Prefident of Y.W.C.A. . Prefident of Athletic Afxociation Prefident of Woinen'f Dramatic Cluh . . . Preiident of Senior Clam . Prefident of junior Clam . Prefident of Sophomore Clam . Prefident of Frefhman Claw Women'J Editor of the Annualf . . . Women'f Editor of the Sun . . Wornen'y Editor of the Graphit Chairman of Vocational Guidance Committee . Chairman of Senior Adoifory Committee . Chairman of junior Adoifoiy Committee . . Chairman of Finance Committee . Chairman of Social Committee . . Chairman of Actioitief . Chairman of Puhlicity Committee . , . . Prefident of L. 0. V. Chairman of Citizenfhip Committee . . . Prefident of Glee Cluh . Chairman of Graduate Committee . Chairman of Sorority Group Chairman of Scattered Houfef ,,,w-,,,.,,. .N ,. -W ,E , 1 -11 , -.-V ,... -..,- .L W..- .,...,..Y ..-VV 651 .5 -J ,---x,., ,H . ' 11 ,Q Afixvvi Q ,i i 5 .X511 1 H. 1 .,,gg.gfT..1.1-:f,' E155 1, ,R f R GX NR Wqw -- 'i ?l3D.Q1':31uE,:...:-- g..-fi-..L.1,5eVf. 1' -'lx I- f : 1 -. 1 1-1.1.e..,.. C -, J Ja 3555? bww , J . ,... K W fm..1f11,, .1 ,NWN 1-111 ,.--iJu , .EPQQ 11,1 -Y V. 1- Y, W,-1-77 -.Z 1- ,,:,.. - Woods Bodler Haskell Jennings Dana Drummond Baziner Ncatc Robson . Hausncr Perrell Holley Wochl Schneider Womcn's Athletic Association Council DOROTHY HOLLEY, '15 . Prexiilenr ELINORE WOEHL, '15 , . Vice-Prexident HELEN PERRELL, '15 , . Secretary' CARMEN SCHNEIDER, '17 V . . Treafzirer RUTH HAUSNER, '17 . GLADYS XVOODS, '16 . GENEVIEVE BAZINET, '15 MARTHA DANA, '17 . MURIEL DRUMMOND, '17 ELTNOR JENNINGS, '16 . HELEN HASKELL, '17 . EDITH ROBSON, '16 LUCY NEATE, '15 . PHYLLIS BODLER, '16 . Publicity Manager Archery Manager Bafeball Manager . Bafketball Manager Field Hdfkqy Manager Rowing Manager Tennis Manager . Track Manager Outing Club Manager . ' Rifle Manager -.-- N M.Y W- -f----V, -,M 44-V --,- f 1---gr:-ff +7-,R 'Aff--, , ,,--v------fe.--ff1-+-v--1:--gif-:-vi-'1':'1': T ,, L .. .,.,, .,.:, ..,:iuL:LX.,w4L1:L1.4......:a.L4.A3..lgL.1'.., .g...4.......-..g.,.a4- ...1:.x,g,................v.,...,...:,,,, f-- - - ..:...-, 651 5' ffl: I-1'.:1::-134,14-.1 gg!-E Q.-2433-,:c.-ef-L.:1':-E-I I' wr-ww 'L : -no BX 'Yi' '1 -'A XZ 413.1 O 'T- Ai- Tit -- 1 ' :rw ' :iii 'Q 'f -arf.-3' 111'-H-:.-'rvii--f----f If-M775 ' fx Q X, xt W--. . . -Y Y- 1 1 omenfs Athletic Honors JV Eff, H I gl . SWEATER EVA REITI-I, '14 I ' 3 J JJ I l 5 1 RUTH OVIATT, '-4 BAR E 5 1 7 Y ll W. A. A. C WINNERS VERONICA BROWN, '15 FLORENCE DAHME, '15 CARROLL GRIMINGER, '14 MARIE GUSTAFSON, '15 IRENE HOLLAND, '14 DOROTHY HOLLEY, '15 ANNE JACKSON, '14 EUNICE MAGILL, '15 FLORENCE GPIE, '14 HELEN CWENS, '15 ELSIE SMITH, '14 JANET VENMAN, '14 HILDEGARD WILSON, '1 ELINORE WOEHL, '1 PENTHAMA GENEVIEVE BAZINET, '15 VERONICA BROWN, '15 'FLORENCE DAHME, '15 HELEN GAUSMANN, '15 DOROTHY HOLLEY, '15 ELIN S 3 S , EUNICE MAGILL, '15 I LUCY NEATE, '15 I MILDRED OLIVER, '15 I LOUISA RIDGWAY, '15 4 HILDEGARD WILSON, '15 ORE WOEHL, '15 653 ., .- ., ,fd 'YN inf - 4-1 VN! -- 'Q '- VC-'-. S, ' Q-'cn 'nc 5,3 'xwxrjfzg ,Mg X --J -A-1---1:4-fe-fr, ig 21253 gc ,..L,,M:.. 4,k,.gE----H'-i.I2,:A27,,. 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LIVINGSTON FARRAND MISS CATHERINE SCHURMAN MISS JULIA MELOTTE MISS GRACE SEELEY MISS GERTRUDE NYE MRS. WILLIAM STRUNK JOHN THOMAS PARSON DEAN GEORGIA LAURA WHITE MARTIN WRIGHT SAMPSON MRS. WALTER FRANCIS WILLCOX SEN IORS MADELEINE AMATO FLORENCE DAHME BEATRICE ECKS ELEANOR GAGE DOROTHY HOLLEY ALICE BAUGHAN MILDRED EQLKES GRETCHEN FISCHER HELEN KAHN RUTH LULL HELEN NICHOLS MILDRED OLIVER JUNIORS JEANNETTE GARDINER SOPHOMORES LOUISE GRISWOLD 654 HELEN OWENS ELIZABETH RAUSCHENBUSCH PAULINE SCHMID DOROTHY SEEHOLZER HILDEGARD YVILSON KATHARINE JACOBS ELINOR JENNINGS ELEANOR SEEHOLZER ' TT- TZ, -.L V. .4.. -1 .....,,..., E. ., .,. 4 lm? I , ,. , ,L .- L, I ' 4 - RSL. , ,- ,f VA C, 7 ' ' - -A 'I - ,'fIF,, If if D D - if 'fffif 1 thy! t..,,,, .,, . 1, ,, ...,.. .... ' x-,,', ,.. 'fnrg ., Z' l All I l W Schmid Hoagland Pcavy Kelley Keane W0men's Debate Club COUNCIL HELEN KEANE, Grad. . FLORENCE HOAGLAND, '15 HELEN PEAVY, '15 . , PAULINE SCHMID, '15 . KATHRYN KELLEY, ll5 MISS DORIS HOPKINS MISS HELEN KEANE MADELEINE AMATO MARY BROWN MARY GILCHRIST RACHAEL CHILDREY ALICE GORDON ELINOR HOLSTON JEANETTE HANFORD -fre-:-q-fvqf--7--ff--qv f':if:.f-:y------ -E-qvfm --'- -1 f--W 1- -iff-f--1--,--1----N-, - ---- --W ff- - - - - - V - Y --f-g . . . . Coach . . , . . Prefipiem' . . . M6714 gel' . Secffenzzy-Tffemwer . . . . . , . Publicjzjl Mfznfztgez' 'HONORARY MEMBERS MISS ANNE ELISABETH NEELY DEAN GEORGIA WHITE SEN IORS RUTH KENNEDY RUTH LULL I LUCY NEATE DOROTHY WEAVER JUNIORS KATHARINE JACOBS SOPHOMORES MARJORIE MCMULLEN IRENE MOEFATT DORIS WOOD FRESHMEN DOROTHY JOHNSTON 655 2. 'if' - I -- .S.j1gg,1L,-A.'v:z-fzqls -,,' f-XVII: L5 Eftf,-iv ww: -- -.:-: I1--v 1-R1-I:, .f'-Y-:'.-rivtz, . L:Aw 3i7! , A A I A ,,- C3,f,. Aff MARJORIE SWARTHOUT, ,LS . GLADYS WOODS, '16 ADELAIDE KISTLER, '17 . HELEN CHAPPELL, '16 . , '16 ESTELLA BARNHARDT DOROTHEA BRILL BRADT KATHLEEN CANFIELD NORVELLE CURTIS MILDRED HILLER LUCILLE HOWE RUTH KENNEDY MADELINE KOBY ESTELLA BARNHARDT BEATRICE BENEDICKS HELEN CHAPPELL HELEN CRANE CHARLOTTE CULVBR MILDRED ELKES ELLA BEHRER MARJORIE BURR ADELAIDE CLEMENT SUSAN ELSON ESTHER FARNHAM ELIZABETH GOEPP GRACE GUTHMAN FRANCES HOUCK RUTH BRILLHART IRENE DENNERY MARIAN DUSCHNES MARY FENNER HELEN GOLDMAN HELEN GRANT MARY LOUISE HAZZARD Omen 'S Glee SENIGRS ELSIE MONTAG MILDRED OLIVER KATHARINE POST MARGARET RAY LOUISA RIDGWAY LEONA RUOEF ADELE SCHNATZ JUNIORS ELEANOR EULENSTEIN IRENE JONES RUTH MCINTIRE RUTH PRATT RUTH PURDY I CLARA REUBEL LOUISE RUSSELL SOPHOMORES MARGARET HOYT ADELAIDE KISTLER VIOLA KCLBORG RUTH MATZ HENRIETTA MOENCH ELIZABETH MOYER DOROTHY PECK ZENIA POWELL FRESHMEN HELEN HOLMES MARGARET HUMESTON HILDA HULBERT MADELINE IACHOVINO RUTH KENNEDY LUCY KITTENDAUGH LILLIAN KLAR BEATRICE LARKIN Club . Prefident Vice-Prefident . Secremfjy . Tremzzrer . Libmrian ROSEMARY SHELDON MURIEL SLEICHER ANNE SNITOW MARJORIE SWARTHOUT DOROTHY WEAVER. DORIS WEBB XXEDA ZELLER ISABEL SCHNAPPER VIRGINIA SILVER FRANCES SPENCER DOROTHY STILLWELL GERALDINE TREMAINE GLADYS WOODS MABEL RAY ELEANOR SEEHOLZER PAULINE TOWNSEND VIRGINIA VAN SLYKE KATHRYN WELLER OLIVE WHITWELL ALVERNA WELCH NORMA WRIGHT GRACE MCMILLAN CORINNE MESSING SHIRLEY MILLER DEE MORRISON EDNA SILLIMAN DOROTHY ISUGARMANN THELMA TAEOR .....--,..... ...,.-,.... ....-.., --....A.....L..,E-.....K,+- -..f..... - ' - ---- 656 -X Q I N .3 'YY m 4 4 XA - - - ' 1 ' E L fx- hx -,A,, . ,.,, , A ,i.. . ,A. . L . ,W 1,., ., 0 Mandolin Club MARJORIE WILMOT, '15 . . . Prefident I ELIZABETH KACKENNIEISTER, '15 .S'ecrerm1y-Tremzzrer DOROTHY BROWN GRADUATE MEMBER KATHERINE XVELCI-I SENIORS FRANCENA MEYER ELIZABETH KACKENMEISTER HELEN OWENS Hu: Y Mi f E Y 'E Y Y 9 5 A '1 .I rg -1 4 ?. Q MARJORIE WILMOT - ii N 1 JUNIORS LOIS FABER ISABELLE WALLACE L E SOPHOMORES Qs ALICE ALTMAN I VIOLA OLIVER f RUTH BOHNET AGNES WAITE HELEN FABER GRACE WARE HELEN HASKELL NORMA WRIGHT Q Q V FRESHMEN ELEANOR BRETSCH MADELINE DUNSMORE EDNA COHN JEANNETTE FOWLER - E I ff- -- - '- ff -.:,.141-:Jf:A:.E-- rm- Hwy.:-Q.-.-4y1,..1:.gug,'f1-W ..-.,f,.:ff-a- -'rv-mE,.:,..3:--wq,,..,-,.hw--,1.,., J. , LE:-,ng f-.fi 657 ,A---X ,T Y lg, 54 F th I-L ,. ,,. If L, , In-A--, 5 - I YQ gi -M-X K ,Q 'Q ,',f-f, Cornell Women 'S Cosmopolitan Club K HONORARY MEMBERS MRS. LIVINGSTONAFARRAND MISS LOIS OSBORNE MRS. FRANCES MACDANIELS MRS. NATHANIEL SCHMIDT I MISS GERTRUDE NYE ACTIVE MEMBERS JUDITH FRIED, '15 BESSIE FOX, '16 . LUCILLE HOWE, '15 . . . DEAN GEORGIA LAURA WHITE 'W L . Correxponding Secretory I . . Recording Secretalgl I PELLAGIA KATHERINE SCHULTZ, '15 . Alumni Secrermgf - JUDITH FRIED NELLIE BERNICE GREGORY INGEGERD MARIE GUSTAFSON MADELINE NORMA HERBERT CATHERINE HILLEGAS ROSE COHEN ELIZABETH HOLMES DOREN BESSIE Fox AGNES JONAS VICTORIA JONAS SENIORS LUCILLE HOWE ji I HULDA VICTORIA HULTZEN 5 ' PELLAGIA KATHERINE SCHULTZ JULIA BOLLER SNYDER I 9 JOSEPHINE ELIZABETH STEVES JUN IORS - . - KYUIN WER KAO MYRA KING fi EE ZING WHAI KU :QQ JANET BERTHA NUNDY RUTH REYNOLDS ' SOPHOMORES 4 i i I. z ETHEL INGEBORG OLSEN JULIA TSU BELLA STEINBERG CHIH YI WANG J 3 I 5' FRESHMEN 4 NELLIE COLENE HENRY HARRIET LANGE G ,ff irliayff...-. . ,. ,In-Q. 1 -.-I -V-,--'-I--.EQ-,+1vE,' 658 I I . . . . . . A. Preyident 4? Z ll 5 I 3 ,C Q -f -I-, w E E N f , E Q V1 .K I. U. I. re I. If il 'I 1. 2 I., ' I L l' I. I I Dixie C lub 1 DOROTHY ROGERS, ,lj . . Prefident E1 FRANCES HOUCK, '17 . . Vice-Prefidem' I ERNESTINE MARKSBURY, '15 . Secremzgf if ANNE YOUNG, '17 . . . Treamrer ix ' GRADUATE MEMBERS V JEANNETTE ALEXANDER FRANCES BURNS ELIZABETH BERGER VALERIA GRANNIS Q SENIORS ELEANOR GAGE ERNESTINE MARKSBURY DOROTHY ROGERS JUNIOR Y JOSEPHINE RANSON if 5 SOPHOMORES MARCELLA HOLMAN ELIZABETH LAWSON FRANCES HOUCK VIRGINIA WHITE t ANNE YOUNG I FRESHMAN FLORINE GLENN 55 ' ff-:1.'..':-A-C7353-24-'rr. -,-ny 1-uv,'y.:::.s.:: -.a+-qnqrinaa --'Azz--:m-o-f, 'alia---1-ffrfz-1-H: 2,3-fjir-:lv-:-.' ' 4' 2-EJ:-5212 -H-'-- -'i ' 559 Q fu ':.f:f.'ww.irif:-krsrffj I eg.,-: - V -A Q. ll,,:.,1.f,,:.5 A.,-1, !.,m.,, -,,. I..,,L.N, .,EgI.-:n.i,,.,?f -YJ' 4 '33 I '- ' .1 A rate MADELEINE AMATO AUGUSTA JOSEPHINE HERMANSON GENEVIEVE ELIZABETH A BAZINET FLORENCE' MARIAN HOAGLAND MARION BRILL MARGARET SMALL PRITCHARD EDITH MAY CONRAD MARGARET ELIZABETH SEELEY ANNA HELEN DICKSON RUTH BELLE SMITH ELSIE GERKEN ' JULIE SKRIVER SORENSEN HELEN FRANCES GREEN DOROTHY IRENE WEAVER JUNIORS , A RACHAEL CHILDREY PHYLLIS MCMILLEN VIOLETTA ESTHER GORDON HELEN BORST VROOMAN HILDA LONGYEAR LOIS WHITE SCPHOMORES SUSAN HELEN DEEGAN MARJORIE IRENE GRANT MARY PHELPS ENDERS GRACE WAGNER HANSON HELEN ELIZABETH GRANT AGNES WAITE ,I:, Eu. ,Y.I, S , I -- QW-.- A H 660 S 1 2 I ' , 21 ' E 'fax A f? fx 'Yi' - -. '-ff-iv-f5'Tis '- 7 '- .fy I' ' ' Y L 'M 3 a -f pf: '- ' 1-I 3 - ' ffm- 4' T' 'f'n U- '7' , Q X J ' in! 4 ,Y I J-, , v ,, 'V Blew HW-: ' 'T fl-'+A' 1 -EMI- K-2lv'L'I ayside Aftermath SENIORS HELEN LEONORA BETTIS RIKA MIRIAM GILLETT INGEGERD MARIE GUSTAESON HELEN MARTHA PEAVY HELEN ELIZABETH PERRELL LOUISE OCTAVIE BEAUJON LAURA JANE BURNETT CHARLOTTE BECKER CULVER HELEN LYDIA CHAPPELL JEAN FRANCES BETTIS RUTH ELEANOR CONKLIN EDITH DOROTHY DANN JUNIORS- SOPHOMCRES FRESHMEN KATHARINE FERRIS POST MARJORIE HELEN PROBASCO MARION ELIZABETH SCHOONMAKBR MARJORIE BELLE SWARTHOUT BERTHA ZOELLER FAITH EVELYN DAVIS MARY ELEANOR MCCUE EVERICE EVELYN PARSONS NANCY GERALDINE STONE HELEN UPTON WING EMMA BERNARD GOSMAN FLORENCE HUNTER MARY ELIZABETH PIESTER ' -1--xqrnfmv Eg. :-11i11f:s2mLE'.E.i1a-.,1:':.A-- fl r- I..-Cbmf -v In-If.-..S,f.A:-'Van-v W' Eff 661 ,IK Q 11 f A Im . Xi + .1 v '. 1 f',' Wh Aix-S-1-'WI 2 T1 ' ' 1- ' T'- jill' Vi - F r , .5 I HL:-. 11-5 -V-Lui'-1 f I: -,'- 2-mx'-'aff' I ff' NK X-X by lst 1- Y -I v wx F I Q HONORARY MEMBERS MISS ELLEN CANFIELD A ' MISS ELIZABETH NEELY MRS. ANNA COMSTOCK MRS. R. C. OSEORN HELEN KAHN, '15 . RUTH KILLIGREW, '16 . ROSE COHEN, '16 . JUDITH FRIED, '15 . GRACE CONNELL ELIZABETH DURAND JUDITH FRIED RIKA GILLETT MARIE GUSTAFSON ELIZABETH HAMLIN LOUISE BEAUJON DOROTHY BOWEN ROSE COHEN DEAN GEORGIA WHITE ACTIVE MEMBERS SENIORS JOSEPHINE STEVES JUNIORS KATHLEEN SIMMONDS Prefident Tremzmzr Secretmgf Alumnae S6L'1'6f6Z1fjl MARGARET HILBERT LILLIAN JACOBSON HELEN KAHN LUCY KERR MILDRED OLIVER ADELE SCHNATZ CORNELIA JAYNES RUTH KILLIGREW RUTH LIPPS SOPHOMORES ANNE AURREL ETHEL OLSEN FANNIE DUBOIISKY HELEN RICHTER ANNE EDSON ELIZABETH ROSE LUCILE HOWDEN MABEL STANDISH OLIVE KILPATRICK MARNA WELTMAN FRESHMEN - LAURA GRISWOLD VERA HARTOM IE. W, M1,h.,1,yU qisgfhfial r Y' .,,, Y Y Wm, .,, ,..,,,,,L,,, R, 1 661 Q WU! ,f '5 X 'K X-- Q ' 'V I '. , v fe-4 f -W J ' 1 1 Ot and ircle 411 SENIORS WILMA JERMAN ROSE MARY SHELDON HELEN PERRELL AMY LOUISE STANTON JUNIORS PHYLLIS BODLER MARGUERITE KINGSBURY JEANNETTE GARDINER FATANITZA SCHMIDT ELEANOR LOUISE WARRICK SOPHOMOPLES JEAN BETTIS MARION BLAKER HELEN HASKELL W '11-:swarm-3: irc -In E7-My 5 Q1-..':.-.-as-JI:-4-,r Iv .wvyv '1:-f.-as I-zz H. 1-If-Q, uf'-uf irq-1-f 2 -v.,v1..'v . -----ffav,-,-,,w--UH.,-.. ' '- 663 rf-iii YP , L-L '+-ul. r -,X qu E '-if,,!1.1:1em'-4EzitF 5 lg' mg 'f 91111 T, '- 'f' QQ., , '-Kfigx 'W Q, .K ' ' ' ff..-N Agn- f?5j'2z,Q,.,5QQL'.' ' ' -7,7 1 ,K --,cf ' 'V'-1 M gm Wifi Us .N .fl rx. - l 4 ? r '-rin, 75' Ulla M415 X ,1 fl!! my , Wy ,liiiy My 5 MEL W QW Tl? P El Sv V fl if My lf: 'f 513-S Q QM 1 lfiq Q JH I l l X 5 jeu-, IW' 55W FW ugliwfp iii' f gi-U K TM, ii' 1R54 Nil!!! 'gpvm W1 EE, , il W3 W f ii s V15 JV ,N Wiki 'L s qu' i if 1 r ! w ' 3 ,- ' 3 ZX 013 vrhsnug l f-wx WILLIAM E. FUERST, Preyicienf JOSEPH E. STECKLER, Vice-Pzfefident HOWARD E. PAINE, Vice-Prefidenf and 36Cl 6fd7Ql WILLIAMI gearusnsr, INSURANCE SERVICE we-'54'6k'.4' 87 Nassau Street New York City 666 Qffmymfzffd A THE THE THE THE THE THE THE THE THE THE THE THE THE THE THE THE THE THE THE THE Opening in I9 5 UNITED HOTELS COMPANY OF AMERICA The United Chain V FRANK A. DUDLEY, Prefieient BANCROET Worcester, Mass. THE STACY-TRENT Trenton, N. J BENJAMIN FRANKLIN Phila.,Pa. THE TEN EYCK Albany, N. Y DURANT Flint, Michigan THE UTICA Utica, N. Y LAWRENCE Erie, Pa. THE CLIFTON Niagara Falls, Can OLYMPIC Seattle, Washington KING EDWARD Toronto, Can ONONDAGA Syracuse, N. Y. PRINCE EDWARD H- Windsor, Can PENN HARRIS Harrisburg, Pa. THE MOUNT ROYAL Montreal, Can PORTAGE Akron, Ohio ROYAL CONNAUGHT Hamilton, Can ROBERT TREAT 1 Newark, N. THE NIAGARA Niagara Falls, N. Y ROCHESTER Rochester, N. Y. THE ADMIRAL BEATTY St. John, N.B ROOSEVELT New York, N. Y. TEE ALEXANDER HAMILTON SENECA Rochester, N. Y. ' Paterson, NJ AMERICAN HOTELS CORPORATION The American Cfoezen J. LESLIE KINCAID, Pzfefieienf COLONIAL Gardner, Mass. TTHE HAWTHORNE Salem, Mass BURRITT New Britain, Conn. TTHE SHENANDOAH PONTIAC Oswego, N. Y. Ma1'fi1'1Sl3Ufg, W- V21 GEORGE WASHINGTON TTHE VALLEY FORGE Norristown, Pa Winchester, Va. TTHE WALT WHITMAN Camden, NJ TROY Troy, N. Y. TTHE WHITE SWAN Uniontown, Pa MOLLY PITCHER Carlisle, Pa. TTHE ELLIOTT Virginia Beach, Va VAN CURLER Schenectady, N. Y. THE CONEY ISLAND Coney Island,N. Y GOVERNOR CLINTON THE VIRGINIA BEACH Kingston, N. Y. Ami ffreefz otbery zmeier tonffrzectiofz 1 Ezefepemz Correfpomient X U.N. T. T. I. opemling fezmezer elei-werlei barely Virginia Beach, Va EXECUTIVE OFFICES, 2.5 VVEST I-'ORTY-FIFTH STREET, NEW YORK CITY 668 E 5 E 5 i -No Cggstion BUL That HE Wears ,A1, 2 669 Q H Thoroughbred DASHING, sportsman's car is this new two-seated Chandler Road- ster, the Comrade. The rakish sweep of its graceful lines gives it an air that singles it out from all other cars on the boulevard. lt's intimate for two-yet companf ionable for four, as the top comes off in a trice and the wide deck seat is easily accessible. Glisteningwith nickel trimmings,up- holstered inolivetintedSpanish leather, this aristocrat of the avenue is finished in handsome two-toned grey Duco. And it handles like a thoroughbred, Under the hood is the masterly Pikes Peak Motor that piloted this selfsame model on its sensational World record run of 1000 miles in 689 minutes -86.96 m. p. h. And at your right hand is the lever of the famous Traffic Transmission which insures a silent, split-second speed change on all occasions. If you have waited for an open car that breathes the spirit of youth and touch-and-go-a car that combines notable beauty with Chandler depend- ability and Chandler-'s breath-taking performance-here it is! . too! fTl1e Tragic Transmission is built complete in the Chandler plant under Campbell patentsl 5 Comrade Roadster 1 795 Balloon Tires Included f. 0. b. Cleveland THE CHANDLER MOTOR CAR COMPANY 'l CLEVELAND Export Dept., 1819 Broadway, New York City Cable Address, Cl-mnmotor' 670 THE Qs llrl j I 671 f ,ff 44 X ls D115-ef--. I . fx f lll: ull Si lll' . fx l ' I M' nl Saga. .1 .- gill-Il Hg!! ffl I .Bl , Bilulusn Rflw H5R!B!ll D! ea' , vu' nn 122253 li l l at! B- Hotel Qtatler St Louls ll 1' ' I l is 1' I' ' i ll ' l 55' -we l I IIII ullerlf 'H' ' as we Q Hot l Pennsylvanla New York 1 0,4 ' l AE' OB 1-1 L, ,ll lllllll Mu 'FI llnlll lilll Hotel Statler DBlfOlt VERY good reason why some hotels are busv and others ale not, IS tllat some hotels glV8 better values than others Better values, ln hotels, are mattels of better servlce or better merchandlse Crooms, equlpment locatlon, etc J, or better pOllClCS, or some comblnatlon of those thlngs The Statler operated hotels are busy hotels, slmply and solely because they gIV6 better values ln all those legards Statler means new and modern And Statlel operated hotels are both B6SldCS K 'jail fl? ii: 'HLQAQ 'lll gnu!! I .Es ' 'P llotcl Sl ltler, Clex eland HOTELS SFATLER. BUFFALO l ooroon-lx lloo .mums Sq Thnl ll l llwas l lIedH l Bffl l ld CLEVELAND loco ooo lb Euld E DHROIT Gd xl ST LOUIS 65 lk lll dW h they ale Statler bullt Tl IS IS a guarantee of tllelr moclemness In these llOt6lS, SCIVICQ IS rendered IH lt abs wlllcll assure the guest lle IS under no obllgatlon He IS made to feel that he IS ln lzzs home, tllat ln a sense llc lb the host About Reservatlons If 5 ou are tlal Qllllg to anotllel Statlel Clty just speak to tlle ASSlStZ1l1t Man ager and he ll lll make leserx atlon for you ln advance, free of ally charge K gl l f- 591 1 lll! ' MW I l I r ill ll'1a ,lll 'llrhyw V L f It ill-l+1lF Hotel bt lllLl', Buffalo b6tel Pennsylvanla Wen! 'york Th lrg thrall the arld wlll-lu and Statler operated O Sevenl-lA 31dlo3 d Sn u, duecxly up l wllh all lll c Ez: d co as of :her Sr ll and lh uh same poll asf cu xenus, nl U g z h lpful br IU Pl Y 5 . . .. E. D n W so mm, mo baths rl I VIRUS J, .Q pol.. . 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NVINTERSTEIN IS PLANT MANAGER CRANETILT TRAPS ARE ENTIRELY AUTOMATIC Draining separators, pipe-lines or coils, discharging condensation from low pressure or vacuum lines into higher pressure systems, or return- ing hot condensation promptly to boilers,Cranetilt traps,onceinstalled and adjusted, stay on the job day and night.,The occasional inspection which any automatic device should receive, is easy because all Working parts are outside. Floats or hidden pots are entirely eliminated. They do not 'fair-bindf' They save and satisfy in hundreds of important in- stallations. They are the Hnal answer to your condensation problems. CRAN E Addrexs all inguirie: to Crane Cn., Chicago GENERAL OFFICES: CRANE BUILDING, B36 S. MICHIGAN AVE., CHICAGO Branches and Sale: Ojicn in One Hundred and Furiy-:ight Cities Natlunal Exhibit Raumr: Cbifago, New Terk, Atlantir City, San Fmntimm and Montreal Wurkf: Chicago, Bridgeport, Birmingham, Cbaxtunoqga, Trzntvm and Montreal CRANE EXPORT CORPORATIONZ NEW YORK, SAN FRANCISCO, SHANGHAI CRANE LIMITED! CRANE BUILDING, 386 BEAVER HALL SQUARE, MONTREAL CRANE-BENNETT, LTD., LONDON cf: CRANE: PARIS, NANTES, BRUSSELS if Qj., K. 2 x V9 ay M A eemw-M 2 Q A , . ,Q , wM-',,ss.-'- I.. -pf ' Q' - ' - as X 9 R , ,V 'X ' f ,: Crane double branch elbo-w 673 Pm DELTA THETA FRATERNITY House, CORNELL UNWERSLTY MOHAWK TAPERED AsBEsTos SHINGLES Were Jelecteal to roof the Phi Delta Theta Fraterizizjf Home at Cornell hecaure they camhine rare heauty with utmorf practicality D 1 Ol-IAWK SHINGLES are tap- ered-thicker at the butt than at the tip-like wood shingles. They give that beautiful characteristiceffect of a heavy shadow line, without the known disadvantages and faults of wood shingles. The rough surface and mottled texture of the Mohawk hand- hewn rustic butt, give that delightful weather-aged and weather-worn ap- pearance, even when new. Permanent colors-reds, browns, pur- ples, buffs, grays, and blacks-rich yet subdued tones, blend on the roof to conform with natural environ- ment, reflecting nature's own effects in sky, woodland and held. Composed of Portland cement and asbestos fibre, they are hre and ele- ment proof, durable and permanent- EVERLASTING-guaranteed. First cost is last cost, and that surprisingly low. Mohawk Asbestos Shingles are laid American method, adding the final touch of refinement to the home. Years of service under all climatic con- ditions have proved the superiority of Mohawk Tapered Asbestos Shingles. Don't decide on your roof-don't re- roof-until you get samples of Mo- hawk Asbestos Shingles, pictures of Mohawk Roofs and descriptive liter- ature. Sent free-write for them today. MOHAWK ASBESTQS SLATE CC. UTICA, NEW YORK New York Ojive, no Ear! 41th Street ' MQ K Th e X FNGI-ES X 574 'll POINT HAND TAILORED V f-,WV U' 5 C6242 COURTNEY Q ' if n 1 1 In the Fraternity House-at the Games --or wherever University ,I .-A-1 Iffv men congregate-the chap wear- ing The Courtney is Wright at home. Possessing a generous quality in line and drape, this Goodman 6? Suss University model authenti cally expresses the clothes-prefer ences of Cornell men as regards fit, style, comfort and poise. s dnssdd is VL t This Spring, light colors, particu- larly greys, cocoa and sunburn shades, hold the centre of the fl stage. This style tendency is re- flected in the materials from which The Courtney is N23 Point p Hand Tailored. QANDS 1925 0 GOODMAN is Suss CLOTHES ROCHESTER. N.Y J OLD BY Clflfellf-Qfbpznnon Gio., Inc., Itlmzm f AUTHENTICALLY STYLED 575 AUGUST BRCTS if CCDMPAN Y ROCh6ff6V, N ew York N! J K M 13, XX az em Q5 f ig Brown CZ? Brown ff X 0 if 31? custom-built N fn'-fi! X XX 3 no ready-to-Wear Y 2 nf , X X A wx, ' ' i Tailored from finest imported I X i and American Woolens f X X if fl' X ' H , L Q 676 'l XAXGMJTI Ts' X 29 If if? ' U X B R 0 W N if B R Q W N 147. Emi Stare Sweet Q A KJ X .41 A A X Sole .6Zg67Zf.Yf01 t Q an ' 5 gg August Bros X U, gs Custom-built , ' f A 'J - X x f oo ' o- - 'D . O ready-to-Wear 1 W ,3 X Clothes Sl j t t f w X , W, X i 4 y Designed and tailored excluslvely for us from finest imported and A tn if American Woolens J I X N , +9 , ff r f K N 4 CLOTHING HABERDASHERY HATS 8: SHOES 677 GOLFLEX The name that ,Wally distinction in frocky, emembles, min, cows, mm' sporty attire. At Smart Shops Mr. 5'up't of Equipment- b LOWER MAINTENANCE SAVING OF POWER These are two of the most important factors that make for successful railway operation. ' Let our engmeer co-operate with you. lllll-lllll' NATIONAL RAILWAY APPLIANCE COMPANY 452. Lexington Ave. NEW YORK CITY, N, The Watchdog of Your Power TOOL STEEL GEARS AWD PINIONS ' ECOVOMY XVATFHOUR METER 678 1- -- 4--------A--A .- The HOTEL TUURAI E f'Whe1'e Good Cheer Aoidef' ' if A we .1 43' '.ijYn':1'f -wi. V - LW-llfiullrl 7F1 v:-sf T 3. 'L sfwvkv' 1 Q-ggjf'?E'pf. ,iff 45,- i:q '5f41 A f-572 A-S: .TF 7 .Nw S ffiiiwv im- .' - . ,ig ggi John McF. I-lowre, Hoff ...'f51'1f.:. -f . g A , Q2.ii!lig?sf5li:Fl l5?ifEz'E jg :iff gf ' f. . 17 'fi' x,-?fj1i',f'KF?S7W T55 7 ff-'1GfQ,f71 f?yi'.s-5 l1E,?'?l-f- Jef, . ' if-' 5 -7, 'F Z' 1 s e Q11.. .:f.-i'n'- V 'Q:1f.T' ...4 ..- 13 , gas.. DELAWARE AVENUE , .ay-A1-H--M gf L l-' 5-514 L , Atjohnson Park E-'A' P' E - , ' l'liEilQ:'Qll?f5f'. BUFFALQA N' Y' .Qo+wWf+L 'N6 MFQCQ ci. F A ,q0'MwLLUNG MFGQQ '!ffN0dl M aff' msmwmun in , 'o,: uf? g ffm W l '1es.'Hav 'W 'U 1 'L 'EiE,LPi!?l-W .Q l P IW. -fxbl il A Domesuc Water servlce, for - ffl farm, suburban and small town ' homes, as provided by Hoosier 41 X 'Ft' Galvazink installations, Win 9 be found servrceable, conven- mgqil lgmf awn o. rent and durable. Hoosler rn- ff W l . . .4 J +3 f ul' Z 6,25 in. stallatrons may be had rn Iykwwgfa.. 'Sf y 0 - u luw,,,. , fu 'I , many srzes, for wells of any lwns,. 'H'l lu A - l mfniannmnum depth, and for use wlth any . mm m-QQ, form of power. l s w' ' Additioned demilr upon request. FLINT 8: WALLING MFG. CO. KENDALLVILLE, INDIANA The above installation has a ca- pacity of 7.40 gallons an hour, uses 1f6 or If4 H. P. motor, automatic- ally controlled, self-lubricating, and all-galvanized surface, inside and out. Tank sizes 33, 66 and loo gal- Ions. 579 ,Y 'vfqxlx I N - wqxk XQX 4 , 'f' Nex0Yb1'lis Ne50es Q Qig ' f X andmpstbeaut1fu1Iy WQX -A f W f'u1'n1shed hote1-' xxx ,MQ C' j . vw? 5- N ,Q NX ' lg 1 accommodatmgf, gl A fm y., ,sAX,. QX xg fx? 55? as f fy Quests f it m f? ., l if 1 OTEL ,' fiix- 5 ff V r N S i ,fg Z 4,-Eiga? fi N N E N X ,B fdg irmlis 5? x gui? D. E if flwwfg f E M SgH5ffHg -is H Maifgfgif DRGDM WITH 5 if EEE? RQVATE TOILET RCD2 Q9 PR1vHEWgjH'I 4 If 'M ,avr all S W f w f :PE - f' 5 lv , rm 'r x -,L 0 0 N ' ' 1 Pfif75?fE!iJ2Y 'w?31 alum f .MEHQE Equol Dis16hE n-Om Walking Dennsglvania .ond , , Ciauntd CenT1'alTSf?Tionsm 0 l'ClI'l5 Ol' O ION ' aries doienunkfggnosfg . l'OCl wo o 2 . 0 Wm wavy? of Tunes Squax e cc52'SHL1 S21-K 24550 TVLUHU the most importqnt- Managef' mofor objechv-S m The world. Sf 680 zfff THE THOUGHTFUL MAN THE FASTIDIOUS WOMAN CGI-IERE is an unwritten law in gif?- giving which countenances only ,the bestl - Johnftorfs bears the stamp of unobtrusive good taste. Socially correct, it is the gif: acceptablmalways. The thoughtful man knows this. - - So when be givbs, ir's johns'ton's. , X7 ' M A fiij' H 49 CHOCOLATES o e A. ,J o H 5 c o M .x You will firm' 4 .Q5erial ugency fof joln:5on'.r Cbarolatar in one of :be ' better clan Hora: in your migbbaurboazi PAN,-Y,MILWAUK, Ii 681 Www Q5EE ntlrmrnza fwnmiahixg nits, MADISON AVENUE COR. FORTY-FOURTH STREET NEW YORK Complete School and College 0Utf1tS A B'0 S'T 0 N LITTLE BUILDING Tmzmorrr con. Bonsrou P Co LNIBEACH IWEINIUOI T PLAZA BUILDING AUDRAIN BUILDING u N 'rv R o A o 220 B:u.:vu: Avenue ITHACA GUNS For Christmas, SHELDON, 1 1 year old son of the Ithaca Gun Man, had a 16 gauge 26 Ithaca for Chnstmas. Here's the nrst rabbit Sheldon shot at. An Ithaca Gun for Christmas will make your wife, kiddie, sister or sweetheart as healthy and happy as She1don's Ithaca made him. Catalogue Free Double guns for game 337.50 up. Single barrel trap guns S90 up. ITHACA GUNCO. Ithaca, N. Y. Box 687. laillkmffefff C' Honor Quality Sc Sincere Service SCHOOL AND COLLEGE EiIgfdl,'!f.f, Sratiozlerf, jeweler! COMMENCEMENT 8: WEDDING INVITATIONS, CLASS AND FRATERNITY PINS AND RINGS, DANCE PROGRAMS, MENUS AND FAVORS, DIE STAMPED S T A T I O N E R Y Samples on Request Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Internationally Known for Their Excellence FRANK BROTHERS Fifth Avenue Boot Shop Between 47th and 48th Streets, New York E ,.,I ,, 13 1 A .,f. i.--A +1,5.g5ij1' lm, gag Them' Jmmft Jfyle and, found , f,7'?i5fQ'i-ii' '25 ffl iii ,. ?'?' 553 li ' . :J A qzmlzljf make there Jhoer the H wwf liijg -:ii 'gi A-1 6' f, ,' . fi' waa:.lPgi f. fczvorzte foorzlueazrforcollege men 'rl l'f', Zi, 'li 'TY Wil 4. i 'iw' 311223 11:5 ETa'A,71f+ r? W, 1 .21 Um 25:-w 1 'fi 5 -if I:-1. - . Catalogue :aw V, .fi 1,4 5, ff ,gh ' - ff' .. 't - .A Q ..,,.. f lfz ' A f-w i:-f.:-CQYYIFSF iff F ,, iff :fin ,4.v - ' H - ' - 'f ' FORMAL, INFORMAL AND DRESS if Exbzbzf 560171: .- 2119 Af - .ai e'..5ff-rug T'-':'7 5 MQQE Q el CHICAGO WASHINGTON z rffiitjzgff . . . Lipnndiefizlimi' Peoples Trust and Savings Woodward Burldmg 6 N550 '-7' 3155 Y- W ife? 3 Bank Building opp. Shoreham Hotel i 'V 5 41. JJ' 1411.-9-4 ,.:1 hi Wk v-.3 4.3, W ST. LOUIS PITTSBURGH THEO. ALTENEDER 1225 Spring Garden Street Arcade Building Jenkins Arcade NEW HAVEN-Hotel Taft Philadelphia A 8: SONS 683 VER Az rbe Hardman Piomof After a long hard day nothing seems so delight- fully refreshing as music. And for pure enjoyment it is wise to choose the instrument selected by the great Metropolitan Opera House as its Official Piano. For this instrument, the Hardman, is not only superb in richness of tone and casing, but it poss- esses a unique and exclusive quality-enoZmfZng- neu. The Hardman actually improves with age. We invite your personal inspection. There is a Hardman piano to please practically every purse and taste. Hardman Pianos from S800 and up. Convenient Terms. HARDMAN PECK if COMPANY 43 3-STH AVENUE 47-5 1 FLATBUSH AVENUE New York Cilfjf Brooklyn EIGHTY-THREE YEARS OT FINE PIANO Metropolita 72 Opera H ozue MAKIN 684 G EN T-IADDIN CORNELL CRESCENT TURNER CZNSQIJUCTION ngzzzeer uz cm ' . ' ' -- -.J f' 'f I' - . -,m.9:q.-'uf ,, , , ...., We have liiilzf or me now biiililiiicg the following .rmiliiiiiix CORNELL UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH BROWN UNIVERSITY HARVARD UNIVERSITY gm pimp TURNER CONSTRUCTION COMPANY ATLANTA BOSTON BUFFALO CHICAGO PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK 685 :yi lllrllllillllrliiilllllullllllllriliall mlliillilisllliliilifllliiiIiliilllllllilill iljj ll ll i IMI r u p ,lllinm '. . . S . ,zJiM fl, !'m,:.i.,.e:1i:EFis! ll.all-i..QllllllIllIlI'lllllllllllllllllllllllllllll ,.illllrlllllllllalllllllllIIlIlil4IlIwlwII.I.lIQ fill URING sixty-five years, the manu- facturing facilities of Alexander Smith 84 Sons Carpet' Company have been developed until novv over fifty miles of floor coverings are produced daily. Our mills are the largest manufactory of carpets and rugs in the vvorld. A It beef been me pieezszeee to .verve for iiieziij yeezw iii flee equipping of 1fl77Z67 iC6ZJ.I' botely with cezifpety. Sezmplef We shown ezz' our vezifieiiy .reileweoiiif or will be Jem' on ifeqiiext, ALEXANDER SMITH Sc SONS CARPET CO 7.85-7.95 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK CHICAGO: Q SAN FRANCISCO: SEATTLE: 7.2.0 So. State Sc. 180 New Montgomery S T al Sales Bu ld g NEW ORLEANS: KANSAS CITY LOS ANGELES Maison Branch Building 3 h and Locus S B d y A d B ld g 686 ...N- . ',S , I K . if fy 'Lf 'FIRM A ,, -. . Tluue . ., 'MARICI M I X1- 1 .L-.4 N1 -4- 'AMERICAN BRAND' f I 3wEATHERPR00FWIREANDcABLi5 HAS no zquu. - AMERICAN BRAND XVEATHERPROOF COPPER XVIRE AND CABLES XVEATHERPROOF IRON NVIRE QTELEPIIONE AND TELEGRAPI-ID XVEATHERPRUOF COPPER LINE XVIRE CSIGNALD SLDW-BURNING WEATIIERPROOE CBLACKD COPPER XVIRB AND CABLES SLOW-BURNING UNDERNVRITERS QWIIITED COPPER xVIRE AND CABLES Our weatherproof insulation has not onl y met all tests made by the most reputable en throughout the United States, but has withstood the ' ' A cond' ' ' ' 8 most severe climatic 1IlOnb throughout the United States and ' ' , 15 considered the finest quality weatherproof on the American market today. ' mans N S 13. E Q I r Z MARK GNET A-I . BRAND MAGNET WIRE Cotton -- Enamel -- Silk It is made in the most scientific manner, and will meet every test and condition that it is put to. off? RADEQOQQQ 4 4.IIIItIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII,g V 'be vy BARE COPPER WIRE AND CABLE Every care and precaution is used to assure our clients of good quality and long life on the line, made to the most exacting specifications, either for tele- phone, telegraph or high tension lines, all of which is rolled and drawn in our own plant which is supervised by experts in their respective lines. AMERICAN INSULATED WIRE W CABLE CO. CHICAGO, ILL. ineers 687 LEHIGH VALLEY - lil, lllllIIllllll'i:v lllIlllllm - mlmllllllllln... mnlllmlmlm- COAL SALES co, LEHIGH VALLEY ANTI-IRACITE The Coal that .Slzrinfef USED EXCLUSIVELY BY CORNELL UNIVERSITY LEHIGH VALLEY - IIllIIIllIII! -'-nnuulmml 1-11 llIIllIlnnn!:!.urnulIlIW -'-L'- COAL SALES CO. 688 New York going 'EO O A Personal Vv'ord frenz Arthur L. Lee Qflny Cozfnelleeen con fell yon You can ask anyone and 11e'11 te11 you that the HOTEL MCALPIN i.f Tbe Ceneezf of Convenience ALSO HEADQUARTERS FOR ALL CORNELL TEAMS WHEN IN NEW YORK YOU'LL ALWAYS FIND A CORNELLIAN IN THE LOBBY ARTHUR L. LEE, Mneznging Director Broadway at 34th Street 689 ,lh VITAL sPoTs A fu Plumbing uve the fuucetf The pipes carry the Water, the tub, lavatory and sink receive the water, but the faucets control the water-if they are not good your Whole plumbing system is not good-the fuucetf ure the vitul Jpatf. The name MUELLER on a faucet is insurance that they are good. MUELLER COMPANY Fuucetf without u fuult Fuctoriu Bruizrbef DECATUR, ILL. NEW Yomc Pom' HURON, MICH. SAN FRANCISCO SAMIA, ONTARIO Los ANGELES .'Q5 'Q+ 9' . gl 4 g q Fine fabrics in unusual- g ly attractive patterns and f colorings, Reed's Stand- 5 ard of Tailoring' and 5 moderate prices make 5 Reed's Clothing especial- ly desirable. Suits, Top Coats, Overcoats, 335 and upward JACOB REED'S SONS 1424 26 CHESTNUT ST. A PHILADELPHIA 5 N if I 690 f .fi V , NUVO DELUXE AMERICAS FINEST PIPE AT 51.50 Alzmzifzlmz Rc-en orccfl , 'I f . Sani tary. No Me cal Touches A the Tongue Guaranteed Unbreakable Fanart JEZECDJOYZ Ifzzporfefl Iffzlimz Brzgfercf. Hmm' jifzifbefl wzlmzzjfe mouthpiece. Made Zzz all popzzlm' Jbfzpcxf M. LINKMAN 8a CQ. Pathlinders in Pipedom Fullerton and Racine Aves. CHICAGO 1. . -.-I . Igfever Every gun tested with an ex- tremeload. A standardized gun built only in .410, 26 in., 20- ga. 28 in., 16-ga. 28 in., 12-ga. 28 and 30 in. A Lefever won the world's Championship at the Olympic games in London. Lefever has tstood for service and durability or over 50 yrs. Write for catalogue lefever Arms Co., Ithaca, N. Y. NITRO-SPECIAL ONLY S529 OO CIN U SD O K ed and purchased in quantities by the U S gthp I t I 77 000 A N UTRITIOUS PooD-DRINK in 5 ,. ,.-S. ,,- --,v. 'Horlicks ' '.Malted! fiMilk gil? z... I -' 'J A..--Qi J Wan. 14.9-A -julia THE ORIGINAL Combines wholesome food value in such a delicious form that it is more agreeable and satisfying to the palate than other fountain beverages. It has the quality and flavor that inli- tations lack, and is equally popular at all seasons, as it can be served hot or cold, plain or in a Variety of delicious coni- binations. ASK FOR AND GET if HGRLICICS Avoio IMITATIONS 691 J. G. WHITE SQ COMPANY ORIGINATORS AND DISTRIBUTORS OF Municipal, Railroad, Iiiilamfial and Pablic Ufilizjl Iiiveftiiieiiiir CURRENT LISTS OF RECOMMENDED OFFERING SUBMITTED ON REQUEST 37 WALL STREET, NEW YORK I . THE J. G. WHITE ENGINEERING CORPORATION ENGINEERS CONSTRUCTGRS 43 EXCHANGE PLACE NEW YORK THE J. G. WHITE MANAGEMENT CORPORATION MANAGERS OF PUBLIC UTILITY PROPERTIES, MANUFACT PLANTS AND BUSINESS ENTERPRISES Iiivefrifgaiioiix aaa' Repozftf I FEDERAL RESERVE BANK BUILDING 33 LIBERTY STREET, NEW YORK 691 Tomorrow I Yau HAVE Worked hard for your 'ltoinorrovvu in the business or professional world-may it bring you success and happiness. For many years The Arthur M. Rosenberg Co. have continued to serve their patrons after leaving college. This large alumni clientele has made necessary the sending of representatives halfway across the continent. Regular viritr are made fo: JOHNSTOWN CHICAGO UNIONTOWN SAINT PAUL PITTSBURGH MINNEAPOLIS COLUMBUS ANN ARBOR CINCINNATI DETROIT INDIANAPOLIS TOLEDO CLEVELAND BUFFALO ROCHESTER If your career takes you beyond reach of these cities or our New York branch, you may be assured of the same dependable service through our mail order department. TH E, I f v Con -puious 0 . i I MA I I I I ' IOI4 CHAPEL STREET ' NEW HAVEN ' SATISFACTOIRIEEDEQECUTED -II EAST 471 STREET ' NEW YORK' ' fVdAYf1f5'i-dlcjfflaffblff Cofzferrobwf' Uofffgjbr Gnffcbfe M12 693 For over 9.5 years We have led the world in the de- sign and manufacture of Steel Rolling Doors. Write for C' Standard Service Door Specifications Standard Fire Door Specifications The Kihhemf Mfg. Co. 17.1 FIELD AVE. coLUMBUs, OHIO, U. s. A. I ,524 9276 5affe!- Cdnfafnffigaff K , , sv i. fIUh7f77f77i'?-' - Caunfefbafwcfog 5,DNL79?X wi 6 K n Earfef 10L'k,, I I 2 Q l7Uf0f770fl,C Baffle F f jeff fdffff fbffhle ada f?e'!ea5 Dewt 6 Drag L e ver ll Q . l - ' Gdfvfff fffwff I jjgglw jpffaf ff? yi-hr f' I fffay he fi!! canfa cf pofnfj . 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Cornell Song Books Cornell View Books Cornell Verse Cornell Calendars Concerning Cornell Your card plate and personal die are un- doubtedly on tile with us. Send us your order for calling cards and embossed stationery. The CORNER BOOKSTORE THE NASSAU NATIONAL BANK OF BROOKLYN 46 Cow! Street ORGANIZED 1859 Capital, SZJVPZZLJ Z7 Uiiiiifuiiieii Projitr 81,700,000 o F F 1 c E R s G. POSTER SMITH . . . Pierideizf CROWELL HADDEN . . Vice-Prefidenr T. SCHENCK REMSEN . . Vice-Piferideiit B. P. VAN BENTHUYSEN Vice-Piferiiieiit H. P. SCHOENBERNER . . . Ciifbieif ANDREW RYDER . . Ant. Cizfhieif Ermblirlmi 1868 Ithaca, New York Jos. T. STEPHENS . . Auf. Cizrhier Sigel BMJ, THOMAS J. LARKIN Open Hearth and Cold Rolled Carbon Tool Steel High Speed Steel Mil! Supplier Small Toolf The Sidney B. Roby Company 108 -2.14 South Avenue RocHEsTER, NEW YORK Dirtribzimrr Brown R Sharpe Mfg. Co. Norton Company Cleveland Twist Drill Co. Wholefnle mm' Retail G R O C E R Exmblifheii in 1886 406 EDDY STREET We Specialize in Wholesaling to Fraternities and Clubs We Guarantee Quality and Prices to be Right Ark for Oiir Price Lift FOR SPEEDY' DELIVERY-DIAL 7.413 700 .Si rrictl 1' J'z1L'f11tg.r 1'l1rrf V Mifflin! ITHACA SAVINGS BANK INCORPORATIZD :SGS Riasou RCES 57,15 0,000.00 Over LZ Half-Cefzfznjf of Service JONES 8: LAMSON MACHINE CO. Springfield, Vermont U. S. A. MANUFACTURERS OF Hartness Flat Turret Lathe Fay Automatic Lathe Hartness Automatic Self-Opening Die Flanders Ground Taps Hartness Screw Thread Comparator Cfztfzlogf will be Jem' 011 regzzertu J. St J. Rogers Company AUSABLE FORKS, N. Y. Manufacturers HIGH GRADE BLEACI-IED SULPHITE PAPERS CYLINDER AND FOURDRINIER MACHINES Cezprzcilyf 60 Tom DMU Strand - Crescent Theatres PRESENTING Vazwieville and Ticrzufef OI MONITOR CONTROLLER with push- button control station and field rheostat installed on American Woodworking Lathe. Pressing Start button automatically ac- celerates motor. Pressing Stop button opens main-line contactor and applies dynamic brake. Vibrat- ing relay protects motor against excessive current inrush when field rheostat is adjusted for increases in speed. be Monitor System of automatic control The Monitor System of Automatic Control of motor-driven machinery has contributed much to the output of machines in both quantity and quality of production. This is so because Monitor controllers relieve the operator of all details of proper starting and control. They simplify machine control and allow the operator to keep his attention on the factors that most vitally affect his Work. Monitor Automatic Control provides for starting, stopping and speed changes in accordance with a pre-determined program worked out by experts and requires not one bit of thought on the part of the operator. Starters and controllers made up of stand- ardized unit parts and elements, can be quickly obtained to meet any standard or special conditions encountered in the opera- tion of all kinds of machinery driven by either direct or alternating-current motors. just put your problem up to Monitor. MonitorControIIerCompany 500 E. Lombard St., Baltimore, Maryland gao X6 Just Press Button' System 777.0-1 NEW YORK CHICAGO BUFFALO CINCINNATI DETROIT PITTSBURGH CLEVELAND BOSTON PHILADELPHIA ST. LOUIS BIRMINGHAM NEW ORLEANS 7oz The New Personal Defagfzeaf for the Zl!1 ZZL67'.Y of panama! cheeky F YOU were doing business with thousands of dollars in your checking account, you would use one of the larger, more expensive Protectographs-as a matter of good judgment. Your need for protecting a limited personal bank account is even more acute. Avoid paying the forger, the check raiser, the tamp- erer by writing the amount on every one of your checks with the Personal Protectograph. This efficient little machine guards the amount line by the same method used for years on the checks of big business. It shreds the amount into the very fibre of the paper so that erasures are impossible. The bold, closely spaced figures are insurance against raising the amount, even by pen changes' '-the clever method that does not need erasure. Whether you Write one check a month, or nfty, you can't afford to be Without the Personal Protectograph. Special Offer-goo Todd Personal Checks with your own name on each in ten books of jo checks each for 36.00, or, in combination with the Personal Protectograph for only S7.0.00. THE TODD COMPANY Prafecfogmpb Divifian 1196 UNIVERISTY AVENUE ROCHESTER, N. Y. 705 Protecto graph ENVELQPES? printed on plnin B Business Envelopes All Kinds Over 1 million per clay BUFFALO ENVELOPE CO. 7.68-174 Michigan Anenne BUFFALO, NEW YORK 74 E -W - OFFER only grade HA Nlunicipal, . ,3 Utility, Industrial and Railroad bonds-j. e., those having the high- ' est degree of safety-easiest negotia- bility-and maximum loan value. For protec- tion against investment loss insist on A bonds-the Bradermann Standard. We are the recognized National Market for the purchase and sale of all approved First Mort- gage Real Estate Bonds. This service, used by Banks, Insurance Companies and Trustees, is now available to individual investors. Before owing or .fellingyoze will it peojifezole to oofezen Bzfeeeieffmemfz Pzficef N W BIYZLEEGSBMNN Co. sfmxf 60 Broadwav New York Hanover 7044 705 R. C. GSBORN 84 C0 D II9 AND IZI EAST STATE STREET A real place for all Cornellians to trade-34 years of experience in graduating students with real goods at real prices BOOKS, TOYS, GAMES, FOUNTAIN PENS SEASONAELE CARDS ATHLETIC GOODS, FANCY AND HOME MADE CANDY We make a specialty of supplying Fraternity Stores Phone 7.67.1 The BESSE SYSTEM CO., owning and operating Men's Clothing and Furnishing Stores from Kansas City, Kan- sas, to Bangor, Maine. All buying for cash and selling for cash. Established forty- five years. Better Clothing at Less Money is our motto. When in Syracuse, visit our New Sporting Goods Depart- ment. Golf Outfits a Specialty. BESSE SYSTEM CO. 430 S. SALINA ST. SYRACUSE, N. Y. 706 The UWZUEVJZZQI Jllezfebemf Tezelozff We carry the most exclusive woolens, employ only the best of workmanship. Therefore our clothes are the finest product of the merchant tailoring business. And what is more, our prices are the lowest possible consistent with good quality, and defy com- petition. COME AND SEE US I-I. I-I. GOLDENBERG 84 COMPANY 317 EDDY STREET, ITHACA, N. Y. Phone 7133 I take pleasure in thanking the old Grads for their patronage and solicit their continuance, also the Freshmen, Sophomores, Juniors, THE sroiua Wim and SffHiOfS- EVERYTHING TO EAT Meat, Phone 1957. 7 trucks ' I V D E L L Fish, Phone 7.951 45 clerks i I 5 Bakery Dept., 7.761 at your service Merchallt Tallor Grocery Dept., 7.761 113 DRYDEN RD' Meeker of Collegiate emei Cenfezwezrive Clefluee 707 CASCADILLA SCI-IDOL ESTABLISHED I 8 70 A college preparatory boarding school for boys, specializing in the last two years of preparatory work. Prepares especially for Cornell University. Sound academic training in small classes. Tutoring in any preparatory subject. Certihcate privileges. All athletics, including crew. Trwiees For catalog aa'cZrerr.' F. C. CORNELL C. D. BOSTWICK THE REGISTRAR, Box I6O, A. M. DRUMMOND ERNEST BLAKER Ithaca, New York TI-IE I-IILL DRUG STORE C. W. DANIELS, Plnzmmzcirt 37.8 College Ave. Toilet Articles Safety Razors Bath Towels Alarm Clocks Whitman's Chocolates Tobaccos Stationery Prescriptions BENJAMIN FOSTER CO ROAD BUILDING ROOFING WATERPROOFING MASTIC FLOORING Twentieth and Vemmgo Eff. PHILADELPHIA 7o8 BROOKLYN TRUST COMPANY CHARTERED 1866 M6777b6l' af the Feriem! Reserve 5sj.ff677Z Capital, Surplus and Undivided PrOfItS mOre than S5,500,OOO TRUSTEES FRANK L. BABBOTT MARTIN E. GOETZINGER ADOLPH MOLLENHAUER WVALTER ST. BENEDICT FRANCIS L. HINE FRANK C. MUNSON SAMUEL XV. BOOCOCK DAVID H. LANNIAN ROBERT L. PIERREPONT THOMAS DICKSON JOSIAH O. LOW HAROLD I. PRATT WVILLIAh'1 N. DYKMAN FRANK LYMAN CLINTON L. ROSSITER JOHN H. EMANUEL HOWARD W. IVIAKWELL FRANK D. TUTTLE WVILLIANI H. ENGLISH EDWIN P. IVLAYNARD H. WVALBRIDGE ALEXANDER M. XVI-IITE WVILLIS D. WOOD MAIN OFFICE 177 MONTAGUE STREET, BROOKLYN, N. Y. BEDFORD OFFICE BAY RIDGE OFFICE NEW YORK OFFICE 17.05 FULTON STREET 747.8 FIFTH AVENUE - 7.6 BROAD STREET at Bedford Avenue at 75th Street at Exchange Place EADS JOHNSON M. E., INC. IIS BROADWAY NEW YORK CITY TELEPHONE RECTOR 8447 - 8448 NAVAL ARCHITECTS ENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS DESIGNS-SURVEYS APPRAISALS-VALUATION SUPERINTENDENCE EADS JOHNSON, L99 PRES. N. C. CUSHING, '96 SEC.-TREAS. C. O. STRUSE 84 SONS MASON CONTRACTORS BRICK MANUFACTURERS COAL Sc BUILDERS' SUPPLIES YARDS YARDS JAMESTOWN ST. ROXBOROUGH 4007. RIDGE AVE., PHILADELPHIA ASYLUM PYKE 84 N. E. BOULEVARD, PHILA. SCI-IURS LANE, MANAYONK MANAYUNK, PI-IILA. 709 OPEN ALL THE YEAR THE GLEN SPRINGS A Mineral Sprlngf Health Rerort anel Hotel Known af THE AMERICAN NAUHEIM In the heart of the Finger Lake Country. Noted for the most picturesque Lake, River and Mountain Scenery in America. Midway between the Great Lakes and the Hudson on the Southern Tier Highway, all improved. Five Mlrzntef' Walk from Watkirzr Glen GOLF COURSE TENNIS CoURTs MOTORING BOATING FISHING Music DANCING THE BATHS Are directly connected with the hotel and are complete in all appointments for Hydrotherapy, Eleetratlaerapy anel Methane- zberapy. The only place in America where the Nauheim Baths for heart and circulatory disorders are given with a natural Calcium Chloride Brine. WATKINS, NEW YORK On Seneca Lake WILLIAM E. LEFFINGWELL, Prefielent I llnrtrafeel Booklet! Ratex Road Map: Etc. .Yent on Regzeeft 710 The Baker Dorinitories at Cornell University Day and Klauder, Architects Built by Matthews Construction Company INCORPORATED Builders of Baker Tower and Halls and The New Union Building Delano and Aldrich, Architects Matthews Construction Company, Inc. IO3 PARK AVENUE, NEW YORK PRINCETON, N. 711 The Century Glass 84 Paint CO. 7.02.-7.14 St. Clair Ave. N. E., Cleveland, Ohio - Meznzefezetuzfeex and Dimfibzefoear -PLATE GLASS CHIPPED GLASS BRUSHES WINDOW GLASS ORNAMENTAL GLASS SUPPLIES POLISHED WIRE GLASS CRYSTAL SHEET GLASS U-KAL-0 ROUGH GLASS A PAINTS ' BRONZES RIBBED GLASS OILS SPONGES GROUND GLASS VARNISHES GLUES MIRROR PLATES, FRAMED MIRRORS GLASS AND GLAZING STORE FRONT CONSTRUCTION PROCTOR C. WELCH and JOSEPH E. GROGAN Manager: THE ONONDAGA HEADQUARTERS FOR EVERYTHING AND EVERYBODY UWORTH WHILE Rooms, without bath, STOO per day and up Rooms with bath, 51.75 per day and up Special Club Breakfast, 75C Special Luncheon, 9oc Ma1'e than II00 Jatjsfed ezzffomerf pezfrenize our Cafeteria evefgf eiezy OUR SLOGAN IS HONONDAGA QUALITY AT MODERATE PRICES 711 Consolidated Car-Heating Company ELECTRIC CAR HEATERS Thermostatic Control PNEUMATIC CAR DOOR OPERATORS . Switches-Fuse Boxes-Resistanees Car Starting and Stopping Signals AUTOMATIC VENTILATORS Ojj'ice.v.' NEW YORK, N. Y. CHICAGO, ILL. ALBANY, N. Y. Facforiefx ALBANY, NEW YORK. COATICOOK, CANADA William T. Pritchard DODGE BROTHERS MOTOR VEHICLES Sfzlef and Service Station 304-306 SOUTH CAYUGA STREET Arlington Hotel BINGHAMTON, N. Y. ABSOLUTELY EIREPROOF 390 ROOMS BOO BATHS Three Refmzzwmfr Noted for their Superior Environment Cuisine and Service TIREPROOF GARAGE ON PREMISES EDWARD M. TIERNEY OWNER AND PROPRIETOR I3 F if A T9 ig 4 Fifi! D 'fc' . ,www from ul to 5000 12. VER 4,000,000 H. P. of Morse Chain Drives are novv in use for the transmission of power -and every drive is doing its share in maintaining the recog- nized Morse standard of unfail- ing performance. Whether a Morse Drive is de- signed for only M H.P., or for the largest povver requirements, it can always be depended on to stand up day after day and give 98.695 transmission eH:1ciency. One Morse Drive, the largest chain drive in the vvorld, is rated at 5000 H. P., and has been in successful operation over 9 years with only negligible expense for repairs. Such is the enviable record of Morse Chain Drives. What they have accomplished for others, they will also do in your plant. Let the Morse Engineer co- operate vvith you. MORSE CHAIN CO., ITHACA, N. Y. There if zz Marxe Efzgifzeer near you ATLANTA, GA. 7m Cundlcr Bldg., Earl F. Scorr U' Co. NEW YORK CITY .,.....,, Room 1871, 50 Church Sr. BALTIMORE, MD. -4--'4----- 1401 l-Cxlngfon Bldg PHILADELPHIA, PA , , ,Room 803, Pcoplc's Bank Bldg, BIRMINGHAM, ALA.. . ,Handley Moore Hardware Co PITTSBURGH PA' Wcsdnghousc Bldg' BOSTON, MASS. ................. 141 Milk Srrccr SAN FRANCIQCO CHARLOTTE, N. C. ,... . .404 Commercial Bank Bldg ' I R'oom 355 Monadnock Building CHICAGO, ILL. ....... Room 803, 112. Wcsr Adams Sr ' N . cL1svELANo, OHIO ...... ..... 4 L1 Enginccrs mag. ST- LOUIS, M0 -'--- 4RY4 EX- Bldg- MOM Cham CO- ROCKER JOINT DENVER, COLO .................. 111 Ideal Bldg TORONTO, ONT.. CAN- 12,4 -. lg? -1 DETROIT, MlCl'l. ............... 7601 Central Av: S0 From Sf-1 E-1-SU0UZ'SC0fl Mfg' CO' li: 4 ,V i f MINNEAPOLIS, M1NN., WINNIPEG, MAN., CANADA, i g ' ff ' 413 Third Srrccr, S., Srrong-Scott Mfg. Co DuH'crin Sr., Strong-Scott Mfg. Co. 5. T' A Q. X f Y V -Ai Y H M V i f A if f f . X 3 . -'--A - Y--- -41----1.7--1 A- V -- 1- - -.ETSMD4-A-Q -,rv A ,x 5,- Efmggagxffj E - af Q -fax, :fax 'ax 'ax gf,'6a'w-ir' 1 0 0 ' QQ fvvfo 0 I-SQAQEQWQQWKQIQQWWQQMXW MQ we Q 714 f R iff J 1 X w ,- ,. 'f f' 'T Q ivy? 3 of if Eff ff! K F 'll xl X all Since University men are Widely recognized as the Mould of ' Fashion and the Fount of Form, it is particularly significant that Clothes lead in sales in those cities Where the college influence is most strongly felt. V The conservative English styles, the exclusive fabrics and the splendid tailoring of Clothes have a genuine appeal for men who appreciate the best. WM. P. GOLDMAN df BRos., INC. I4 EAST 14TH STREET Jlffakefff NEW YORK CITY c X f fl ' ff , 6 fi W :Zyl ' X 4 f Q C 7 4 an , R ' Wwwfaaaff EEE? FASHIONED FOR FIFTH AVENUE Q-5 FAMED EVERYWHERE 715 iHeadqua'rters for Raccoon Coats There's real fvalue in every Gunther Raccoon. Fine quality, splendid workmanship, and expert tailoring set them head and shoulders above any in the field! S1 S , upwards Gunther S7ftl15Zvenae at 3596757005 New YORK FURRIERS FOR MORE THAN A CENTURY 'CA TONE LIKE HOME OSBU HOUS ROCHESTER, NEW YORK 15o all outside rooms, 31.50 up Cuisine unsurpassed Prices extremely moderate Private Dining Room for card parties Special Dinners, etc. AFFABILITY AND COURTESY OP EMPLOYEES A SPECIAL FEATURE FRANK PETERs MILTON ROBLEE Mpzzzfzgfr Proprietor 71 When in Elmira N A E C H I T R L E E M T A O H will appeal LO Cornell men 113 W. 31113 STREET Near Erie and Penn. Stations W. J. RILEY, Prop. 4, xlv ,, its gui ! MZ! vi !.k - ' w .: i h - ,.,.:m,.G.fw K bf, Ji 5 fl,.X fl? it 5 .A ' 2 -5' in ZA 1 I E 2 v fvu wr! I I 1 f buf 'L Q : ' ' -NE 'M S-,QIQS E q wzy A T I 3 ll I' 'Q ? ll ,IX if 1 J E Q, 'whim ,fe r - CL STEP INSIDE PLEASE They used to hang outside like monkeys until National Pneumatic doors and steps left nothing to hang onto and kept the car from start- ing until everybody was all in. N.P. Door and Step Equipment not only makes it safer getting on and off but makes short work of stopsand my work for the conductor. If you take up railway work you'll appreciate N.P. Equipment even more than you appre- ciate it as an ordinary strap- hanger. National Pneumatic Co Executive Ojj'ice,, jo Church St., New York Geneml Worley, Rahway, New Jersey MANUFACTURED IN CHICAGO PHILADELPHIA McCormick Building Colonial Trust Building TORONTO, CANADA Dominion Wheel 84 Foundries, Ltd. I 1 m mf fllg rn., The omelliam The Cornellians we have been privi- leged to serve in the many years We've come to Ithaca tell us We've the best of everything Cornell men vvear. That makes us proud, but not purse-proudL- our prices are always reasonable. Rogers Peet Company BROQDWAY BROADWAY BROADWAY at Liberty at Warren at I3 th St. HERALD SQ. CHZZZZM FIFTH AVE. at St' A C'0Mzer.r at 41st St' NEW YORK CITY HEAT Whenever or Wherever You Want lt ! . 0'-D 4904 4041?-CD0 v Y My A Af f 75 'I' W 5 5 A '52 Q 1 H Q . .W ,AA ' ' 3 5, 'N , A-5 ,7 A ,AA 'X X X X 1 . Pefyfecrion OZ! ffmfer Made by The Cleveland Metal Products Co. 7609 PLAN AVE., CLEVELAND, O, 718 ECONOMY DEPENDABILITY 0. NIE O. OPERATION PERFORMANCE 4-Cylinder Gasoline I T Complete Equipment for ROLL-ERS 2 QUARRIES . l l PMESEJKLESEEQQOH X Portable and Stationary ik CRUSHERS Complete Rom! Bllffllzlllg ll SCREENS Equipment BINS OUR ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT IS AT YOUR SERVICE ACME ROAD MACHINE COMPANY Export Ofc: . Facloricr at 17.0 LIBERTY STREET M5772 017555 FRANKFORT, N. Y. NEW v1rORK CITY FRANKFORT, Y. SALEM, N. Y. When in Cortland RESTAURANT MEDIUM-PRICED ROOMS , Make The Coofloffzof Home HOfC1 Dewleyant Your Headquarters N. A. SMITH 84 Co., Props. 18 N. Mai11 St. CORTLAND, N. Y. R. W. WEYANT F. D. WEYANT 71,9 Q CHASE AND COMPANY Cloriniezar Harlem Shizfrmpzkem 1o1 8 -Io zo CHAPEL STREET NEW HAVEN, CONNECTICUT ERMIT us to thank you for your patronage and the part you have taken in making the past year in 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 every- thing within our power to merit your confidence lfthere 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 correct- ing any mistake or clearing any misunder- standing that may exist. Hoping in either case to see or hear from you again, and with best wishes for nineteen twenty-five, we are Faithfully yours, CHASE AND COMPANY BRANCHI 7.17. EAST STATE STREET ITHACA, N.Y 72.0 THE BANK OE UNITED Refourcef over S6o,ooo,ooo.oo MAIN OFFICE Fifth Avenue at gznd Street New York City DELANCEY BRANCH 77-79 Delancey Street HARLEM BRANCH Madison Avenue at 116th Street BRONX BRANCH Southern Boulevard at Freeman Street STATES 72.1 HENRY E. BATON - INCORPORATED ENGINEERS g CONTRACTORS Genera! Building Commzction PRESSER BUILDIN G--- I7I3 SANSOQI STREET PHILADELPHIA The younger you are the less your life insurance premiums. Your small deposits novv will bring you rich rewards when you need them Literature an Regucxt C. W. ANDERSON 84 SON 2.7.0 Broadway NEW YORK CITY, N. Y. J. W. HOOK, Inc. ITHACA, N. Y. . ' 'Qzmlizjf Pint Fancy Fruits and Vegetables J. W. H. CREAMERY BUTTER NU ALBA SALAD DRESSING 22. BURNS BROS., COAL 50 CHURCH STREET Cort. 8500 New York CORNELLIANS We can supply your neealf in Wall Paper Window Shades Paints and Varnishes Upholsteriug and Repairing of Furniture ARTHUR L. DANIELS 1.10 N. Aurora St. Telephone 3397 ARMSTRONG AMERICAS BEST FITTING WOMENS SHOES Correct in Style always Comfort and Service assured in every pair Armstrong Shoes will dress your feet properly For sale by reliable merchants or write to D. ARMSTRONG 8: CO., INC 155 Exchange Street ROCHESTER, NEW YORK 77-3 ri ff SQH ills 5 XW +G df' f W Qfurfcll if mi I waonsrbi-jg ect 1 -mi, . A Y ' .I el . 'XI If I ' ' - - , , I . .,1 .f'r'4 - II! f I- J If f fl ' W- , 77, 5 -11: ri ,ft-H 1- D, ., . I n .-1 H 'Ml f, J flflllfllfi ,H S5 ?mi,asgI??'??- - 7 ' ni ll Engel my f ' as X J Mffmil J-L as KJ Electricity Manny Better Work The Woodstock Electrite, newest member of the Woodstock family, has all the features that distin- guish the standard Woodstock machine, play the speed and ease of electrical operation. It isa revelation in typewriter efficiency and high grade character of Work. Send for booklet which describes both the Electrite and the standard Woodstock machine. WooDsTocK Iectrite f The Mode1'1z powered Typewriter by electricity 77-4 Merit- emei mere! eelene! WOODSTOCK .Ytarziiurrl Iypewrirer Little has been said in print about the Woodstock-but much has been said by thousands of enthusiastic operators. lt's mainly this background of good will-earned by good per- formance-that is responsible for its success. Users will tell you the Woodstock is a most exceptional typewriter -a composite of all improvements conducive to effortless Writing -play a rare beauty of type and sturdiness of construction that stamps this machine as a thing apart. WGODSTGCK Q WOODSTOCK TYPEWRITER CGMPANY 7.16 West Monroe Street, Chicago, Illinois Bzfeznchey and Disfeibzefom Everywhere 715 THQ aiavarrrrauu Garza ma SGNEZGFI PA LsLs,S, N.Y. A Good Place to Stop ' ' .1 I 4- 4- -1- . ff ZW EXCELLENT LUNCHES AND DINNERS 1? f if-f-T.: COMFORTABLE RooMs WITH BATHS j A 4 f ff l fl u !! jj' f , -9 4- -1- T 1--1 T 'Iii ii Ziff 44 Miles North of Ithaca On the main highway across New York Q TE 'fl State, 114 miles east of Buffalo, W W 185 miles west of Albany HoTEL SYRACUSE Class and fraternity banquets and dances and alumni gatherings are remarkably successful when held at Hotel Syracuse. The entire tenth floor is devoted to public functions. Mr. Louis T. Allman, Restaurant and Banquet Manager will help you plan and arrange for any social affairs. The popular gathering place for the College fellow and girl for Dinner and Supper Dances. R. P. BRAINARD Managing Director 71. QD QD 0 QD Q11 J QD QD J QD QD J QD QD dl QD QD J QD QD 0 QD QW 0 Yr. S I Comfort Convenience Conrtetry THE THE Sperry Gyro-Compass POWERS HOTEL ROCHESTER, N. Y. . GYRUPILUTS Horne of tloo Following Clnor Cornell Rotary Kiwanis City Shrine K. of C. Rochester Automobile Realtors Engineering Society Dartmouth American Legion Syracuse Club GYRO SHIP STABILIZERS GUN FIRE CONTROL APPARATUS NAVIGATIONAL INSTRUMENTS NAVAL, MILITARY, AND COMMERCIAL SEARCHLIGI-ITS THE SPERRY GYROSCOPE COMPANY MANHATTAN BRIDGE PLAZA BROOKLYN, N. Y. Contractor: to U. S. Army and Nnoy 77-7 U ESTABLISHED 1877 NORTON PRINTING COMPANY PRINTERS BOOK AND COMMERCIAL WORK OUR SPECIALTY AJ Good ttf the Bert, Better tfoem the Rert 3 7 EAST STATE STREET ITHACA, NEW YORK The Tomkins Cove Stone Co. CRUSHED BLUE STONE For Concrete and Rami Puepoyey BO Church Street New York UNIVERSITY SMOKE SI7IoP Evefytlomg for tloe Smokey ITHACA HOTEL ITHACA, N. Y. 77.8 R. A. HEGGIE 84 BRO. CO Fmtemizpf fewelerf We have served Cornellians for fifty years and shall be glad to receive mail orders for pins and charms or to help in the selection of some unusual gift in JeWelry,SilverWare,Bronze or Leather. T36 EAST STATE STREET ITHACA, NEW YORK OSBGRNE HOTEL, INC. LYNN G. SWIFT, Manager Excellent Grill AUBURN, NEW YORK 77-9 MAXIMUM'RETURIN'PER-DOLLAR'INVESI TED Low FIRST c:osT-IfIEIIAEIIITYfFuI:L I:ooNOM Y ONE HALF MILLIDNI A I conserved in 19211, by op e raLIn g Lhis plant. I 1 DESIGNED AND BUILLF by I I I DWIGHT P RQBINSQN Sc CONIPANYI ENGINEERS AND CONSTRUCTORS CHICAGO INEW Nome ATLA XONTREAL P I A R I OS NGELES 730 -, -... i i. 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Lg M - ' - ,: L ix L ,g 'f , , 1 ---- - -W -- - ,l -ai il. , I fr, L' l ,l f I I V f ' J g . .V , f i f , I X, I rl f l f I rf' 'fr ll lR El: RI GE RAI 0 R -1 l I ,ll fl' l u I - ALL P RPO sts . if YV?'wi'1 f ff,-,l-,wil , 625. 1 h , , ' .Q Nlrlr 0,111.4 . . . Wlli,ql A,,'Q I' j - l f p b ',,yf,vQA0 S a mans character and ability cause ylf iegi :. I him to be selected for specific tasks so l g: 1251- the McCray is chosen .where perfect in f . . S T preservation of food is required. Among l., Al. E' rel ie f.. users is the solid conviction that IVlcCray .1 -, --fijlfg'-.-gk . . . Li- I ,rl 5, U 5 5.1 Refrigerators are unequalled in service, con- V, lnliil venience and design. I -a gkgx lirri-gy? ,gr il p The McCray Refrigerator Company gives C lijilllgllll l positive assurance of finest quality in con- ' iilllillf' l struction because of its close devotion to the li - f lliilil I ,fi jj ' development of refrigerators for more than a Q i third of a century. Your grocer is one of the FOR GROCERY FOR HOTELS, CLUBS, HOSPITALS, ETC. FOR MEAT MEI!! I 7251- f'fj11Ifi' r i FOR RESIDENCES , best authorities in your community on refrigerators-ask him, he knows the McCray. McCray not only carries a large variety of refrigerators in stock for prompt shipment, but builds them to order in any desired style or size for all purposes. The special lVlcCray outside icing doors are a great convenience for residences. Let as send you the catalog covering your need. No. 95 for Residences No. 53 for Hotels, Clubs, Hospitals, etc. No. 72 for Grocery Stores No. 64 for Meat Markets No. 75 for Florist Shops MCCRAY REFR I CERATOR CO. LAKE STREET KENDALLVILLE, INDIANA Salesroorns in all Principal Cities 5FTl......,x' . UZ ' ' , . 'ZufgQ'L',Q ff SAM! M ,,' t M :rf uf. z- ef FOR DELICATESSEN STORES 731 HUNSPERGER, Ine. CONTRACTORS Arm BUILDERS 4510 N. 8th Street Philadelphia, Penna Old Buildings Denlolished Excavating Stone and Concrete Foundations Ornamental Terra Cotta Brickvvork When other gears give trouble CC TOOL STEEL Gears give results The Tool Steel Gear 84 Pinion Co. CINCINNATI, OHIO 737- Galena-Signal Oil Company RAILROAD LUBRICATION When Gezlenez Service goes Zn- ! ,ll Lzebreeezfeen Cfzfezeb ef ge our NEW YORK FRANKLIN, PA. CHICAGO and offices in principle cities SAFE MILK -IH P6lff6Z672K.66Z ITHACA,S Most Modern Milk Plant MILK ITHACA ICE CREAM CREAM COTTAGE CHEESE BUTTER BUTTERMILK Phone: DIAL 2.756 ITHACA ICE CREAM-VALLEY DAIRY Co., INC. ITHACA, N. Y. ESTABLISHED 1840 FRANK C. WHITE Baker Steamers, Hotels and Restaurants supplied with BREAD CAKE PIES PASTRY French and Vienna Bread a Specialty TELEPHONE: 0817 ORCHARD 0950 I5 CATHARINE STREET NEW YORK AMERICAN FENCE AMERICAN WIRE AMERICAN POSTS AMERICAN NAILS Qfflro the TBM! SOLD BY REMAN ING 84 COMPANY cows? Here at noon and dinner, too, Yozfll find the food limi plmfef you -Sazyf Ozrr Guoxt. Wait upon yourself. Choose the foods that are to your liking. No delay. A splendid variety of ready dishes to select from. GILLETTE,S CAEETERIAS IO6 N. Cayuga St. 318 College Ave. PETRILLOSE BROTHERS D191 Clodnorx and A Prefforf zo-Suit Pressing Contract, 355.00 Io-Suit, 353.00 Work called for :md delivered Szriff mode to order, fzj up ALL WORK GUARANTEED 104 DRYDEN ROAD DIAL 734 5551 .,,.. . .-.mti-4144, ,511-P A ,uw-r.--, .. ,-U3-. L.-...va .- i .fz JOHN DECKER Sc SON Roofers :md Sheet Metal WC'7l'liCl'S 7.704 GIRARD AVEN U12 PI-lII.ADlEl.Pl--IIA, PA. i-.Q.i4.L:42k1xp L 1.1525 Lg , ffgvf- :LZ-4 sp-1' i 1f THE ROBINSON STUDIO PHOTOGRAPHIC PORTRAITS FRATERNITY GROUPS PICTURE FRAMES A COMPARISON Ol. QUALITY IS 1Nv1'171m 7.17.-7.14 E. State St. :Q . ..... ..,,u, M, , T132 Qywnh Y' on The one right way to heat with oil has been found. Oil-O-Mntic has proved it for dx years. No house is too big. Few are too small. Works with any good heating plant. Safe., clean, quictg, odorlcss, Let us tell you what u guamntcccl installation will cost. WILIJAMS '- l'aQ41Z!,?:,Tl PLUNIBIMG AND HIIATINU 17.1, S. Cayuga Sr. YVYMAN43ORDON Crankshaft Makers for Quality Cars N GO ff:-C EEL Jig -Q2 4 f', , 2 V X WORCESTER HARVEY CLEVELAND DETROIT PARIS PARKES UNMATCHABLE CANNED FOODS Number IO Tim Fruits and Vegetables-Every Variety-Choieest Quality Tim Full to the Brim Coffees Teas Spices Canned Foods Flavoring Extracts L. H. PARKE COMPANY PHILADELPHIA PITTSBURGH 736 , x r-w Y S,,.. KYB , lf Trns 1S the century old door, made new by Lmgerwett in nine mlnutes At least twenty coats of pamt covered 1ts staunch handmade perfecuon Llngerwett removed the tough palnt layers 1n nine minutes of workmg trme Lmcgerzuetr if wonderful for mfipping of pam! and vizmiflo ll ' ' 22jmT l . 2 gil V.: ' l ' 4 . WILSON IMPERIAL COMPANY IIS Chestnut Street, Newark, N. THE GREATEST ENGINEERS OF THE NATION USE PENNSYLVANIA PORTLAND CEMENT Boldt Hall, Ddiify Building and Chemical Liilomtofgf Building die dmong d few of Cornell Univemity Bziildingf liiilt with it. ?bfK ' PLANTS AT BATH, PA., AND PORTLAND-Po1NT-oN-CAYUGA-LAKE 737 Cl' he DnBoif Pafetszr ef Roohefteif tether plenfnife in extending itf hext wifhef to yon, the Clnff qt Nineteen Twenty-Fioe. After tweloe yennf qt ptfepetifittofgf etnei font yeetm of nnioemityf wotk yon hetoe tenoheei Coninieneenient-the he- ginning QF new thingy. Siwehf we coin do no hetteif thetn to hope thot whett- eoezfyon ooininenoe will he hitntlleii einii oonoliitleii of fnoeefffnibf no the work which the nieinhem qfyont pnhliontion hoetwi hetoe pnt into thif oolnnie. The jgnifheei hook if et oteilit to eoeegf one gf thein, eine! we nee heippy to hetoe hoof the oppotftnnityf to oooloemte in itf proiinetion. 738 Q. Rolled Manganese Steel Rail Rolled manganese steel rail affords long life and great economy in maintenance on railroad curves, especially Where there is busy traffic and Where other steels give comparatively short life. Rolled manganese rail is obtainable in practically all standard tee rail sections. MANGANESE STEEL RAIL CQMPANY Sales Ojfce HILLBURN, NEW YORK 739 ESTABLISHED 1812. , G. W. RICHARDSON 8: SUN 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-DraperyCarpets-Wall Paper SYRAcUsE, N. Y. NEW YORK CITY 519 S. Warren St. I9 E. 55th St The Y6lf6S SYRACUSE, N. Y. A good hotel at popular prices. Excellent Dining Room and Cafeteria W. D. HORSTMANN 740 R. GUARINI, Pmridefzt D. CANDELA, Vice-President MADISON STATE BANK IOO PARK ROW, NEW YORK Corner Dunne Street, on the other side of the Municipal Building TELEPHONE: Worth 1494, 1495, 1496, 2.497 f1.w'ef.r.' S2.,OO0,000.00 The Madirofz tfmfe Bmzk receiver .' Accounts in Dollars, Italian Lires, Pesetas and Drachmas. Time deposit on which interest is paid at 491, per annum. Buys and sells public securities, stocks and bonds. Opens Letters of Credit on any Bank either in America or on the other side. Exchanges foreign money. Sells Steamship Tickets. Safety Deposit Vault-Safety boxes from 55.00 up, yearly The fullest security for any sound business is found in the product of the printing press g STOVER PRINTING COMPANY Right and on Time 115-117 N. TIOGA STREET ITHACA, N. Y. WELCI-I'S CANDY STORE CIGARS CIGARETTES TOBACCO CHEWING GUM BUTTERED POPCORN N ext to the Crefcent I PHILIP MANGoNE Co. INC. SUITS, COATS 81 WRAPS Garrnent Center Capitol 5oo SEVENTH AVENUE . NEW YORK ELMIRA,S rnost famous restaurant THE HUB Ulixcellenf foeal at rnoaerafe prieei' The Wisteria Garden Particular Food For Particular People ITHACA, N. Y. Students of the past twelve years are thoroughly acquainted with our excellent service and metropolitan atmosphere. Peacock Alley is a new addition. It is The Greenwich ,Village of Ithaca. H. V. Miles, 'o8, Manager 747- NEW YORK TRAP ROCK CORPORATION EXCLUSIVE SELLING AGENTS TOR THE CAREONATE OF LIME CORPORATION CRUSHED STONE For MdCdlZN772iQilZg and Concreting ASHPHALT FILLER if VERPLANCKS PULVERIZED LIMESTONE 150 PARK AVENUE NEW YORK TELEPHONE 4840 VANDERBILT BINGHAM TRUNK CO. ESTABLISHED I897 MANUFACTURERS OF TRUNKS 39-47 Mechanic Street BUFFALO, NEW YORK -WIDE I Our ,, gc-:-Tru,-'ON Buying Most 571 Store ' X F We Buy for Buying 1 ' ---A T J Less- Szjgjgjm I I 571 DEPARI1'l'IEN'l'IS'1'0MS Selgigsjlosf Money ILO EAST STATE STREET For Less ITHACA, NEW YORK 743 THE PEOPLES TRUST COMPANY I 8 I- I 83 MONTAGUE STREET, BROOKLYN Member of the FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM Branches in all Parts of Brooklyn . RESOURCES OVER 360,000,000 SCHWARTZ BELTING COMPANY Manufacturers of LEATHER BELTING . Lv Ojfce and Fnctoljf 74-76 MURRAY STREET, NEW YORK Telephone Connect' 744 PANTAsoTE THE NATIONAL STANDARD FOR CAR I CURTAINS AND CAR UPHOLSTERY AGASOTE HEADLINING The only headlining made in one solid piece. Will not separate, warp or blister. Waterproof and homogeneous. THE PANTASOTE COMPANY, Inc. 7.50 Park Ave., New York People's Gas Bldg., Chicago, Ill. 793 Monadnock Bldg., San Francisco, Cal. High Grade Coats, Suits and Dresses 'v'ibJi ' Modern and Regal Cloak and Suit Company Women'J Shop for Vnlzzex 'v'ibefi ' Io-16 D1V1s1oN STREET NEW YORK CITY 745 The Public National Bank OF NEW YORK Manhattan Broadway and 7.5th Street Delancey and Ludlow Streets 158 Rivington Street 177 East Broadway Avenue C and 7th Street 1o9.nd Street and Madison Avenue Madison Avenue and 116th Street Cong' Island 7.113-7.115 Mermaid Avenue Bronx 3817 Third Avenue 987.-984 Southern Boulevard Willis Avenue and I3 8th Street 18oth Street and Crotona Parkway Prospect Avenue and 163d Street Brookbfn Pitkin Avenue and Watkins Street Graham Avenue and Varet Street Engraving and Embossing We have always made a specialty of fine work in our engraving and embossing department. We are prepared to give the most efficient service in dance programs, invitations, menus, leather covers of all kinds, and high grade stationery. This department is completely equipped to care for your every need in this line of work. 403 College Avenue Our store is centrally located, in the heart of College Town, and it is our desire that you allow us to demonstrate to you our efficient service and our ability to fill all orders with the greatest speed poss- ible. We give 14-hour service if we have your crest in stock, if not We will make it. STUDENTS SUPPLY STORE ESTABLISHED 1909 College Avenue College Town T S yy p O, N ALUMINL M f .G:i:f,. or , ' S S 1-brews-s,..,,,f ' Q. FIELD COIL . , ii 4' .N -. gr ' 14,1 gg gg' J ' 113 ld jiiifx - Q I 3' ii. 5 +5 , :Tig 5-4--fi! ' I A Ii p -i. z For D. C. Motors , S .--S--f' and Magnets . 'Sift 'jfgfgf E fix id f Aluminum Field Coils have been in use in Europe ti at .LL I . 1. . A 4 for the past fifteen years. Since they have been manu- ADVANTAGE or ALUMINUM FIELD Coins Permanent Insulation. No baking or charting of insulation. Uniform dis- tribution of heat. Quick conduction of heat. Moisture and heat resisting. jofz, to 60572, weight re- duction. Brass spools not needed on large coils. Less chafing due to lighter weight. Less terminal trouble. Longerlife-less factured in America they have been successfully used by more than 60 difTerent companies, and many repeat orders have been placed. They have the same number of turns as the coils which they replace and since the aluminum oxide insulation is an integral part of the coil, internal shorts are practically eliminated. And they are doubly pro- tected against external trouble. If you haven't tried these coils send in an order for a set-there's even a price advantage for many types. Illlzrtratezi Bulletin Sen! eu Reqzzert ECONOMY ELECTRIC DEVICES COMPANY General Distributors-Sagamo Railway Meters renewals. L. E. GOULD, PRES. 1590 Old Colony Bldg., Chicago PETER SCUSA MODERN SHOE i -. f '. ay- '- , ...,. .- - . 1 i - f ,xg Q! Pv4w,' 'ml Agfgfzs ..:.+:15ff,! y w, '- ' 4116.1 J '21 'fm1. ., we'i,,',.,w ww' ' N! 'Qzefw-13. ' A' WJ ' V ' i'- ,fr,5': ' -...s .4 '-'La if gr., f., J f 5 , . H V '-., 'T?'lfl,,, ,F ..Qf.,w-. ,..,,,,h 1 . .,., ff, The pleaee to have your .rlaoef rebuilt. We cell for and eielieer THE ATKINSON PRESS PRINTING vu: ATKINSDN PRESS m4AcA.N.t PUBLICATIONS FRATERNITY WORK PROMPT SERVICE EARL E. ATKINSON TELEPHONE 9.613 IO6 EAST STATE STREET 4o5 College Avenue Phone 2.9.71 ITHACA W OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHER for 192.5 CORNELLIAN I546 BROADWAY NEW YORK CITY 306 EAST STATE STREET, ITHACA, N. Y 748 1 I n , - . . V? - -??, .vA'A.A.. . . . . . . . . . . -EFIIIIIIIHIIIlimIllmllnlllllllllllnllmlIlllllllllmll Ilillmll IIEIIHII llllllllilll l l ll lll l l : El! lllllillllll Ill llll llllll lillllll llllllllllIllllllllllllll lllllllUllll llll lllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllliilll' ' I Egnlnulmg .uumuvs ' ESTABLISHED 1888 E i O 4 E .I A f K S 3' I E I Ei , E ' 2: 1 E j PHOTOGRAPHERS E EQUIPPED WITH MANYYEARS EXPERIENCE E - FOR MAKING PHOTOGRAPHS OF ALL SORTS E DESIRABLE FOR ILLUSTRATING COLLEGE E 2 ANNUALS. BEST OBTAINABLE ARTISTS, E i WORKMANSI-IIR AND THE CAPACITY FOR E PROMPT AND UNEQUALLED SERVICE E 1546 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. I A EE E ' EE E 1 . i lll lgf QIIIIIIE ' f x EF Af V E 76 Q mllllllllllllllllIllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllmllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIE 1 , , l a- -v'4wfdf-viva-fav' -V-v-v-av'-fd-1-V-x-1-v' Q-'-V-v-bv'-'ff-H-X-'Avi-xv' 749 MILK COLDKIST ICE CREAM CREAM LAKE VIEW DATRIES ALL DAIRY PRODUCTS 609 NORTH T106-A STREET PHONE 8307 We specialize iii fiippbfirig Fraternities emi! .Yororifiefu PROMPT AND REGULAR DELIVERY BUTTER LOAF CHEESE EGGS Cell 82.43 PALACE LAUNDRY for High-Griziie Work emi! Service 'Q' 'ii' 43' 435' 313 -37.5 EDDY STREET 750 Thatcher Manufacturing Company MAKERS OF THATCHER SUPERIOR QUALITY MILK BOTTLES In Athletics and all Walks of life- A BOTTLE OF MILK IS A BOTTLE OF HEALTH,' Our Bef! Wiflaef To T196 Clam Of N Zneteen Twemjf-Five Thatcher Manufacturing Company Elmira, New York PETER A. I-I. JACKSON,S SONS CEstablished IS38j REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE AND LOANS Telephone 0514 Madison Square IO6 LEXINGTON AVENUE NEW YORK 751 The Burroughs organization has produced many time and labor saving methods which add to the profits! of thou- ds in every line of business R. W. SAWYER, Mgr., El Burroughs Contributions to Business To many business men, the fact that 850,000 Burroughs machines are in constant daily use typifies the success of the Burroughs Adding Machine Company. Burroughs, on the other hand, pre- fers to measure its success by the con- tribution it has been able to make in simplifying and improving general busi- ness systems. In the banking field, for instance, Burroughs introduced in 1912 its Cus- tomers' Ledger and Statement System, which eliminated the need of balancing pass books every month. In 1910 Burroughs developed its Transit Machine, for the Numerical Transit System now in universal use in banks. When the Burroughs Company saw that in- adequate records were causing most of the 20,000 commercial failures occurring every year, it developed the Burroughs Simplified Accounting Plan. This simple, accurate plan is giving thousands of business men the figure information that leads to success. For those who previously had no adequate control of their merchandise stock, Burroughs developed its Stock Record System, which keeps every stock account in perfect balance by both quantity and value. These are typical Burroughs contributions to business. The story of the organization that developed them is contained in a booklet that we will send to Cornell men upon request. Burroughs Adding Machine Company DETROIT, MICHIGAN N. Y. BRANCH OFFICE ELMIRA, N. Y. 757- 753 i. MORE Tl-IAX A CATALOG ILLUSTRATIONS of many of the famous Golf and Country Clubs where Dem- ing Water Systems are maintaining verdant fairways and true, V el V e t y greensg technical data and specincations of typical Deming pumps, and helpful suggestions on the correct planning of water supply installations make this book More than a Catalog. Al' golfers and members of greens com- mittees vvho appreciate the value of an adequate Water supply system should have a copy of this book for ready reference. Send in your request now. There is no obligation. THE DEMING COMPANY, SALEM, OHIO ESTABLISHED 1880 W. L. DEM1NG, President, ,77 F. J. EMENY, Chief Engineer, ,95 1 WATER SYSTEMS J S O ND FUIYEH PUHFS FDR USE 5 W 3 Q 7 5 4 A1520 755 A-me ' 'Y' '- :f .. .. E s 1 .A 3 A lf E .:e:fg:5z:j,.g5 ll I I, , . 4 W T. 4- . 1. , - 'ff ' - f 11'i2E!'G If i 1 .. F '-lwl -E 5 SX ' 5, 3, 5 . 5 M21 W-2,15 3:21152 'vii .ir .4 v 3 - ll -I Ii W3 - 22'i'5f--. ef zai' ' ff: 5 is DV' Fil 11-1 'EQ 54 ,W 5,4 GT- 'S M 33 QRSPWE 1i , i-25 4 - Q -I xl jj ,I su Hn- l,nrF1rEfff: : '1i it EI - u l M554 1 :4 EJ li l alll -time 2511 BETH ? 0- 1:1,:-1:1-m,z:1.1f ., ,,1s,r. -V. ....v .,.,,.. .1 44, St. Hotel fur! Completed In the very Centre of things 3 5o Rooms 3 5o Baths 33--S4--is Per Day Two Persons - S1 Extra ew Olfkif ewefi Hotel Only a Step East of Broadway V JOHN MCGLYNN WATERTOWN SYRACUSE KREBS RocHEsT13R+ SKANEATELES 4- UTICA ITHACA BINGHAMTON 755 Q . un 059011 QD Qd NEW YORK fladzson foenoze af 47 'f SFI 991' C H I CAG O 1006 :gan af .facfs on, A Confectiorls YATES FARMS Home of The Posch Family of PURE BRED HOLSTEIN-FRTESIAN CATTLE Greater! for Production and Imiioioiiializjy ORCHARD PARK, ERIE COUNTY, N. Y. The EMPLOYERS MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY of NEW YORK 50 Church St. New York City N Braiicbof ALBANY BUFFALO ROCHESTER SYRACUSE PHILADELPHIA NEW BRUNSWICK, N. Automobile Liability and Property Damage Iiifararice at N et Con' h -ALSO? Workmen'J Comperifafion aria General Liaoilizy' Coverage CHATHAM Main Ojfce: AND H I Q T49 BROADWAY SURPLUS NEW YORK 315,000,000 CEERTFQSA NN RESOURC S 315 I3 BVJHCZYEJ' K , ' 'Q ' ONE QUARTER ' ' OF A , BATTERY BILLIUN B TO THE BRONX TRU AND PANY YATES-LEHIGH COAL 'COMPANY Anrbmcife and Bimmmom COAL OHICC: 1018-107.0 MARINE TRUST BUILDING, BUFFALO, N. Y. THE WELLS - SHANNON CO. Ifbazcpff Leading Clofbiem 758 .g . ADLER-ROCHESTER CLOTHES Y- KNOWN EVERYWHERE AS ONE OF THE BEST OF FINE MAKES Absolutely the last word in rehned drape X and character. There are no l , I better clothes tailored l l x i , if -- lp A 1. B. ALEXANDEKS 2 I Sold by X X A BOOK or VIEWS OF CORNELL UNIVERSITY A BOOK TO KEEP Price 54.50 BEAUTIFULLY PRINTED-LEATHER BOUND Dixtribufed by ' The Cornell Graphic for Cornell M 1 your order today-31. Morrill Hall, Ithaca, N. Y E. L. SMITI-IE MACHINE CO., INC. Mpznufacfurerf of ENVELOPE MACHINERY for making any style envelope, regular or s ecial. Printed, stamped, embossed and tissue lined envelopes. Also miie presses, tension mach- ines, metal clasp machines, and all other machinery used in making envelopes. l 633 WCSf,44fh Street New York, N. Y. 759 P Q R T If the Bnfy Mnn'J Tenipeifengf Lei'-np On the golf links, tennis courts, bridle paths, polo ground, or motoring-the men who do the big things of the world may be seen enjoying a day off. These men know by experience that a temporary diversion from work is an essential help to their success. And they also know that no matter what the recreation is, clothes play an important part. There's a tremendous satisfaction in knowing that your attire is correct. And there's satisfaction, too, in knowing that jerrems' tailoring possesses the finest materials, designing and needlework that can be had at moderate prices. Distinctive Outing and Speer Suiter with Exim Tzfonfem' or Knickerf - - .X 7 5 and iepiueireif FORMAL -BUSINESS AND SPORT CLOTHES Three Stezfefs 71 East Monroe 32.4 South Michigan 7 North La Salle QHICAGO y When Sightseeing in Chineitown dOn't fail to Visit CHATHAM SQUARE PHARMACY For Deliciony Soeiez with Reieil' Ice Cifenin WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF DRUGS AND TOILET ARTICLES CHATHAM SQUARE PHARMACY CHATHAM SQUARE NO. I MOTT STREET I NEW YORK CITY EDWARD SANTAGATA, Prop. 76O IG. Altman 8a Gln. featuring Correct Models for the Classroom, for the Street for Formal Occasions and for Sports Wear MADISON AVENUE-FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK THIRTY-FOURTH STEEET THIRTY-FIFTH STREET BECKWITH-CHANDLER CGMPANY Nlemzefezcfzerem of Highest Grade Automobile and Railroad Varnishes and Lacquers BECKITE flee new automobile fifzifb PLANTS AND OFFICES AT NEWARK, N. J. 761 MRS. MARY J. MCSHANE ESTABLISHED 1877 Efmref Appmifeal 22.5-7.27 WEST 42ND STREET NEW YORK CITY PHONES : CHICKERING 1488-1489 BUYER OF JEWELRY, APPAREL, ANTIQUES, ETC 767. Investment Securities CANADIAN, INDUSTRIALS, MUNICIPALS PUBLIC UTILITIES RAILROADS Specializing in Wextern N ew York Seciiifirief Schoellkoprf Hutton if Pomeroy INCORPORATED MARINE TRUST BUILDING, BUFFALO, NEW YORK NATIONAL BANK OF ROCHESTER BUILDING ROCHESTER, NEW YORK 763 i - EY' CLOTHES FOR THE COLLEGE MAN AT ULTRA-CONSERVATIVE PRICES slr, AND UP igrixhee 77 FIFTH AVENUE CBetween Url: and I6Z'b SLD NEW YORK CITY OR the college man who has definite ideas regarding how a coat should hang, how trousers should fit and just how much a vest should flex the figure, there is at Brixbee's just the suit to meet every style demand. And as for Woolens there is an assort- ment of them that embraces all the Various patterns that have been accep- ted, as well as the tried blues and other Conservative shades. All are most moderately priced. KELLOGG FILLING STATION High Grade Gm and Oilr OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT Tires and Actefforier Foot of University Ave. II4-II6 Linn Street Phone 5387 C. M. KELLOGG, Prop 754 National Cai Eqnipinenf Coinpany Railway Exchange Chicago PRESSED STEEL RAILROAD CAR SPECIALTIES LANTERN SLIDES made and colored for all Educational purposes Plain and Colored A TRANSPARENCIES any size EDWARD VAN ALTENA HLANTERN SLIDES SINCE I894H 29 Woo! 3816 St. NEW YORK CITY 765 Illll Men's and Young Men's Clothing Q7 Fmfnifbmcgf Smart Styles and Sound Quality make our clothes favorite vvith College Men. KRANZ Czutofn-fired Clothes of Dirtinctiafz Ready-to-Weaf' Let Uncle Sam be Your Bank Teller EU need go no further than the nearest mail-box to make deposits in this bank. Our enicient Banking-by Mail service, makes bank- ing easy for those who find it inconvenient to call. R. F. D. means Receiver for Depos- its in this bank. Both deposits and vvithdravvals promptly and safely handled, by mail. SEND FOR BANIQNG-BY-MAIL INFORMATION THE HOME SAVINGS BANK WHITE PLAINS I4 EAST 45TH ST. NEW YORK NEW YORK Hotel 01116135611 Commonwealth Ave. Boston Headquarters ofthe Automobile Club of America Iileal Toni The Post Road Tour and the Cape Cod Tour Permanent and Transient Guests Single rooms with bath and rooms en suite Cafes and Terrace Restaurant European and Table d'Hote FRANK C, HALL, Manager BOSTON, MASS. Baffalu Xtalecr Fanr at an Automobile Plant Buffalo Forge Company 'BU1-TFALO, N. Y. Ventilating, Air Condition- ing andv Mechanical Draft Apparatus for all types of installations. Engineering Ojicer in all Principal Cifier Engineers and Manufacturers I 767 om cllonfouzfall A VIEW FROM OUR OFFICE WINDOW You are rardialiy invited to vifit 14: at Mantaur Fails' in the Finger I.akeJ Rqgian of New Yarlz Slate. Yau will erjqy :be Jcmic beaalj af aur waterfallf, lglwu, hill: and laker. And a trip tbraugh our plant will prave lnaft interextlng. to Industry of America and the World For many years Montour Falls has been a community of engineers and machin- ists, builders of electric cranes and hoists. It is here that the Shepard Elec- tric Crane and Hoist Co. was founded over a quarter of a century ago. It is here that Shepard Cranes and Hoists are still built. During this quarter of a century the Shepard Company has grown to be the largest manufacturer of Electric Hoists in America. The assured service of Shepard Equipment is a pronrable aid to production in the plants oi thousands of manufacturers and in the establishments of distribu- tors of commodities of every kind. On lower right hand side of this page are listed the principal pieces of equipment Shepard makes. Each has its place in industry and provides the economy sought by business executives. SHEPARD ELECTRIC CRANE U' HOIST COMPANY 411 Schuyler Ave., Montour Falls, N.Y. Branrbu in Principal Cilier Largest Manufacturers of Electric Hoists in the World m e . I --4 JQW M r we Q au g11F0.-1.4! 'A' fx -' EiN 1!:fA5liH'3':Q-M I g et V .K Q ,kQ5YyQA, fi ,G QI,-5 ,nm um, -A HW X 'p i-- ' - H - :-- - t-tt 4' it it egg ft 4 ' - aa In .Qi 33 f'?- 5-p- l Quia 'X x iii 7- ,, f ,v,g S s ws X- ELECTRIE CRANE5 8. HUISTS 768 EQUIPMENT FOR EVERY LOAD-MOVING XERVICE Shepard Elfrtrir Lift:- haf Flaw Operated Electric Hain: Elefrric Traveling Cranu Grab Burke! Crane: Tranlfsr Crane! .Yingle I-Beam Cranu jib and Bracket Cranu Aerial Railway of In- duflff' Cage OP9fdiEdMOH0ldi1 Hain: Grab Bucket Ca :Oper- ated Monoraif Hain: Cupola Char ing Hain! Bark GearmgMalar.r Winchu .Ypmi Rulacrrr VITO GIOSCIA PETER GIOSCIA Tuxedo Auto Tire if Supply Co. DISTRIBUTORS OF Dmmofzrl Cow! Tizfef NIADE BY B. F. GQODRICH RUBBER Co. xfffzfl if' Tam 99 9 TT CIW ' , 33 ZNJ' tv 0-fy . Qzmlity T T, E 7 W -T ET - 2 l E , TTT 5 RTN S T LT T EE XX Mg X W ug S Ny fx T For Plemmfe V For Heavy Service Cars and Tmckf 364 W. 54TH STREET NEW YORK CITY Pbonef: COLUMBUS 4616 and 6176 769 L ,Ay A' OVER 15 MILES OF HEVERITEH BLUE It is interesting to note that the combined daily output of our New York and V A Chicago Plants is approximately 45,ooO yards-more than 15 miles a day or 8,ooo P A . . . .. . ,, . . W? ' miles a year-in other words, if the demand for Everite were not increasing so I in si Q rapidly it would only require three years production to completely encircle the .PX Q earth with a ribbon of Everite Blue Print Paper, but at the present rate of increase x it will require considerably less than three years to produce this amount. 3 ' i,it PRINT PAPER A DAY a s 1 lg. , ' NYB ' , V aj' ,Qi Until the advent of Everite, blue print paper was simply blue print paper x subject to rapid deterioration, but now the non-spoiling and superior printing ,N P qualities of Everite removes it entirely from the category of common blue M print paper. ' 55 Rl Superiorities will be found all through the NYB Line which embraces every lugs if item of equipment and supplies required by the Architect, Engineer and Drafts- Z' in ' man. Our big 384 page catalogue is available for the asking. F is NEW YORK BLUE PRINT PAPER COMPANY I 'SX A IO7. READE STREET, NEW YORK CITY l HNYB, X- SUCCESS Of an engineer depends largely upon the apparatus he uses, therefore SEEK SUCCESS by specifying the products of Weston Electrical Instrument Corp. Sangamo Electric Company Delta Star Electric Company Condit Electrical Mfg. CO. Electric Machinery Mfg. CO. Bates Expanded Steel Truss CO. REPRESENTED BY SCHIEFER ELECTRIC COMPANY INCORPORATED BUFFALO ROCHESTER SYRACUSE ALBANY 770 ARMY AND NAVY STORE ITHACA, NEW YORK B gp dThe Bm Place To T1f'aafe ' gk I f A V' Military Equipment Sport Apparel A f' ' Camp Supplies Costumes A ' - x 55 A Af vi , f' of --' OFFICIAL OUTFITTERS FORI -T SENIOR BLAZERS - CLASS COSTUMES CORNELL C. E. CAMP ARMY AND NAVY STORE JoBBERs - WHoLEsALERs - RETAILERS 0 5551412 cwallyblli' f Pzfactzcal Fatty laundyliome .C , af ' teee. 'lik wg 'W . . . . Tx '5h+' UI+'-M Before mvestmg 111 mechamcal ,, A refr1gerat1on, consult -'ln Q HQ,!,f:R,9 ammymmy case Sala! through DEPARTMENT STORES AND RELIABLE DEALERS In Ithaca at the R. W. COUCH COMPANY AND THE CORNER BOOK STORE with your ICE DEALER The FRED E. ILLSTON ICE CO. ESTABLISHED 1876 I COMPLETE SAFETY A BETTER RETURN UR 5MfZ, Guaranteed First Mortgages and Certificates are absolutely guaran- teed by this Company. Their return is higher than that of other securities legal for trust funds. lflfzfite for UW .fpecml Booklet NEW YoRK TITLE AND MORTGAGE CoMPANY Capitol Fund ooor 514,000,000 135 BROADWAY, NEW YORK CITY 777- 1900-RCSCFVC basis changed to 392. Sm' Sayre Freedom of personal opinion may make an egotist of any man. History, however, is impersonal and knows no favorites. The following pivotal dates of the Mutual Benefit are now life in- surance history, and may be taken for what they are-plain unvar- nished facts. They form a record worthy of note, since it is one which has not been equalled by any other Life Insurance Company. 1845-Ordinary life and term policies issued. Couldn't travel south of Kentucky, nor west of Mississippi. 1848-First cash surrender value of ordinary life policy granted. 1850-First paid-up policy issued for lapsed policy. 1886-Put in tables showing loan and extended insurance and paid-up policy values. Made retroactive. 189S'CHSl1 values written in the policy. Made retroactive. 1859-Issued the first endowment policy. 1867.-Issued the first limited payment policy, with automatic paid-up insurance. 1868-Cash surrender and paid-up privilege in- serted in policies. This feature was made retroactive and is the first notice we have of the retroactive practice. 1875-The first Accelerative Endowment policy issued. This was also made retroactive. 1879-ThE Company adopted a general non- 1887. forfeiture system, granting extended insur- ance at single premium rates. At this time they deducted three premiums in case of death during the extended period, and required proof of death within a year. Also took from the policy most of the re- strictions as to residence and travel, making the same retroactive. -All restrictions as to residence and travel removed after three years, Made retroactive. Granted grace in payment of premiums without interest. Made retroactive. 1905-Armstrong Investigating Committee ap- 1908-I 1915-I pointed by the Legislature of New York, an investigation of all companies operating in New York State. The Mutual Benefit was above reproach. 915HEstablished contingency reserves, and increased dividend scale four times, mean- while paying four special dividends. 91.1.-War lperiod, influenza epidemic-no change in ividend scale. 1913-Special dividend of S7.,89I,OO0.00 in addi- tion to the regular dividend, and an in- creased dividend scale fot the year 1914. 199.4-Special dividend of S7.,657.,7.97.I6 in addi- tion to the regular dividend. 197.5110 192.4 the Mutual Benefit adopted an increased dividend scale for the year 1915. IT LIFE INSURANCE CO. OF NEWARK, NEW JERSEY TI-IE MUTUAL BENEF ITHACA AGENCY SIDNEY P HOWELL ,I7 zoz E. STATE STREET ' 7 DIAL 2.600 LIFE INSURANCE COUNSELOR HOWELL df HOWELL, Acts. 773 UNDER oNE RooE A CENTRALIZED BANKING, TITLE AND TRUST SERVICE IN WESTCHESTER COUNTY Checking and Interest Accounts, Title Insurance and Mortgage Loans, Investment and Trust Service, Guaranteed Mortgages and Mortgage Certificates netting SMZ, Travelers' Cheques and Letters of Credit, Safe Deposit Vaults WESTCHESTER TITLE 8: TRUST COMPANY 169 MAIN STREET, WHITE PLAINS, NEW YORK 2.31 I-Iuguenot St., New Rochelle 176 Broaclvvay, New York 19. Getty Square, Yonkers CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, 51,100 000 TI-IE NATIONAL BUTCHERS' AND DROVERS' BANK OF NEW YORK ESTABLISHED ISBO Charter Member of N ew York Clearing Home Member of Federer! Referee Syffem DEPOSITORY OF THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT STATE OF NEW YORK CITY OF NEW YORK Defigmzted Depository For U. S. DISTRICT COURT FUNDS SEVENTH AVE. AT THIRTY-SEVENTH ST. BROADWAY AT THIRD ST. NEW YORK CITY . 774 ? YES 9 IN THE HEART OF THE THEATRICAL DISTRICT THE OPERA RESTAURANT A Good Place Te Eat NATURAL FCOD HOME ATMOSPHERE 716 STH AVE., IO STEPS FROM THE CORNER 45TH ST. TELEPHONE CHICKERING 7366 NEW YORK CITY We Wish the Class Of 1915 All Success Possible To flee remaining clafxes We will .verve yea ay well KOHM Sc BRUNNE Merchant Taelozar 111 East State Street 775 The T 915 Comellian is Bound in a Eur rt PROCESSED CO VER Defigneti nnti exeenteti hy THE BURKHARDT CO., INC. TELEPHONE SPRING ' AUTO SUPPLIES When hinting Greenwich Villnge Park your car at GREEN WICI-I VILLAGE GARAGE 9.40-141 THOMPSON ST. NEW YORK Dny ant! night parking nt nl! henw, with fmt einem Jerwce LOUIS MALAVITA, P GOODYEAR TIRE STATION 775 Special Patterns a featurefof Syracuse Chinam hotel and restaurant service To meet individual requirements, Syracuse China goes beyond its large assortment of special hotel and restaurant patterns, and makes designs to order. They are noted for their artistry and skilled workmanship. With Syracuse China, no road to custom- lfigoli in ers is closed. Where price, quick delivery :Epd instant rep accment are paramount, we o er me Q 5 QPF f A we r 2 ,itat the preferred list of Syracuse China. Where exclusiveness and superlative beauty are demanded, we offer Syracuse China in patterns lf- r'. made to order. Write us for complete infor- .ff-Q mation. ONONDAGA POTTERY COMPANY Syracuse, New York 58 E. Washington Street 341. Madison Avenue Chicago, Ill. New York City SYRACUSE CHINA PAY THIS DEBT TO YOURSELF You ovve it to yourself and your future to set aside a portion of your income regularly. R Save at leant one-tenth of your income and deposit it every Week or every month in a 492, interest account at this member bank of the great Federal Reserve System. CCBANK WHERE IT,S EASY TO PARK,, THE PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK OP WHITE PLAINS PLAZA BUILDING DEPOT PLAZA WHITE PLAINS, N. Y. 777 PENNYA POUND P orrrr Q Z lllZ7 7hi1v1w1117?2i1i5:ZfgAvl -.gfnlllzaa Z 7 Loft Service Excels in Every Line' Candy, Soda and Lunch 4 -5 '-GOD THINGS to eat at Lonrls and so inex ensivel Whether you wish a ten-cent bag of sviieets to satisfy the taste'for candy or whether you seek 5-Kafka, the real Masterpieces of candy-making perfection in a container which is a gem of artistic beauty, you will be equally well pleased at LOFT,S. Our stores are everywhere. The tremendous and continuously growing demand for LOFT candy has caused us to open branch stores in practically every large city in the East. QUALITY that is insured by a system of careful buying-and doubly insured by a rigid analysis and test of all ingredients in our own laboratories are distinctive features of LOFT CAN- DY and which certainly must add to your enjoyment. Loft Tea Room The same discriminating care in the selection of foods is exercised by those who buy the supplies for our TEA ROOMS. We purchase only the choicest and freshest of meats, poultry, vegetables, etc. The foods are prepared in the most appetizing manner by expert chefs and served with all the daintiness and charm which make a meal worth-while. Loft Sanitary Soda Again cleanliness and Purity asserts themselves. Our Soda Fountains are immaculate and shining and the service is strictly sanitary. The most tempting combinations of lce Cream, Fruit Juices, Whipped Cream, Dairy Milk and Cream are delightfully blended into the most delicious and refreshing beverages imaginable. Visit Loft Stores for real service and real enjoyment. Our Chocolate Mailed Milk- A1nerica'J Home Beverage' '-if on Jale at all Grocers MM pound and I pound tiny. A Delioionr and Healtlofn! Drink. Stores: New York, Brooklyn, Hoboken, Paterson, Newark Elizabeth, Boston, Hartford, New Haven, Philadelphia, Baltimore 778 l is S ill way WNGER WTELS' NEW YORK CITY 5500 Rooms The guest is assured comfortable accommodations with the utmost in service and hospitality at a minimum cost. These hotels are located conveniently near all transit facilities, theatres and shops. Rooms with Running Water from SLOO per day Rooms with Private Bath from S3.oo pet day XVOLCOTT HOTEL. ' . . . . 4 YVEST 3IST SREET HOTEL TIMES SQUARE .... 7.55 XVEST 43RD STREET CUMBERLAND HOTEL . . BROADVVAY AND 54TH STREET HERMITAGE HOTEL . . 41D STREET AND 7TH AVENUE ENDICOTT HOTEL . 81ST STREET AND COLUMBUS AVENUE NAVARRE HOTEL . . . 38TH STREET AND 7TH AVENUE GRAND HOTEL ' .... BROADWAY AND BIST STREET YORK HOTEL ..,.. 36TH STREET AND 7TH AVENUE MARTHA WASHINGTON HOTEL Qffxclzzrivebf for Womeizl 7.9 EAST 19TH STREET AT THE FOLLOWING HOTELS Rooms With Running Water from S9..5o per day Rooms with Private Bath from S3.5o per day GREAT NORTHERN HOTEL . . 118 WEST 57TH STREET WOODSTOCK HOTEL ,.... 19.7 WEST 43RD STREET WHEN IN NEW YORK Make one of the MANGER HOTELS your town residence. I' F QL nl 779 Y Ah LANG'S PALACE GARAGE CORNER OF SOUTH TIOGA AND GREEN STREETS I Cadillac, Siiidelalzer and Overland SALES AND SERVICE KELLY-SPRINGFIELD TIRES ACCESSORIES WRECKING CAR DAY AND NIC HT SERVICE zoo-CAR STORAGE GARAGE Cainplefebf Equipped Service Station MENDELSON CLOTHES have been sOld and displayed tO College men since 1895. They won particular favoritism in Cor- nell due tO their exclusiveness, individuality and excellent de- signing. We Wish the graduating men the best Of luck in their future undertakings. I. MENDELSON Importing Tailer NEW HAVEN, CONN. O WHITE, WELD 8: COMPANY NEW YORK BOSTON CHICAGO INVESTMENT SECURITIES IN BGSTON HARDWARE You have az choice of three excellentbf conducted hotels: HOTEL TOURAINE Universally esteemed for its luxury, beauty and distinctive homelike at mosphere. PARKER HOUSE A family hotel of traditions and excep- tional comfort. Perfectly appointed. YOUNG'S HOTEL In the financial district. World-Wide Mops, O-Cedar Oil, Devoe Paint and Varnish Products, Johnson Waxes and Wood Dyes, Dance Floor Wax, Kitchen Utensils, Fire Extinguishers, Gas and Coal Ranges of all sizes, Door Mats, Brooms, Builders' Hardware and Thermos Bottles. 2 reputation for NevvEngland cooking. 8C J. R. WHIPPLE CORPORATION Telephone 7.o2.1 Delivery Service I Ithaca Steam Dyeing Works WHICH IS CORRECT? I cavvn't go to the party, or I kant go to the party. Nayther is correct if you have not had your dress or suit cleaned by our modern process. We make your clothes look like new. You may have tried before and become dissatisfied, but try us once and realize what a real cleaning job means. J. C. DURFEY'S Telephone 7.142 ITHACA STEAM DYEING WORKS Ermolerbeel 1883 DRY CLEANERS DYERS THE GEoRoE TW. SHARPE ' Itloezcefs Leezellng Reolfoe I, High-Class Residential Properties. QUALITY IN MEAT IS NEVER AN ACCIDENT' Confidential Service to Fraternities AND and Sororities THE BEST 15 NONE TOO GOOD FOR YOU Woulel be pleezreel to coizfzelt with you at any time regezrellng el home or ez bzellellng rife. WILLIAM KNIGHT OPPOSITE ITHACA HOTEL 115-117 North Aurora St. Telephone 7-573 787. Model Dairy Company Wbolefole Dolfivf Producto The source of supply of dairy products for most of New York City's leading hotels and confectioners MILK NEW YORK CITY CREAM COLLEGE AVENUE MARKET 311 COLLEGE AVE. PHONE 9.651 We handle only Prime Western Steer Beef The Best in Lamb Veal and Pork A Full Line of Smoked and Salt Meats Poultry a Specialty Quality Service Give us a Trial Order E. A. SPENCER 8: SON CONSOLIDATED LOAN CO. lESTABLISHED 1887. Telephone Cortlandt o455 Liberal Loans to Any Amount Fire and Bzzrglmf Proof Vfzultr 134 FULTON STREET NEW YORK f r' Z , NV Q I , f F I A D fi 4 M 1-En 2 I I E wx r - ffl iQ1andCra i Instruments In gk i I : if '4 ' I - II- -4 - MARTIN Hmm'cmff SAXOPHONES, TRUMPETS TROMBONES, BASSES, ETC. Built throughout by hand and guar- anteed against defects in material and workmanship for 5o years 7 133 I' F' . IE ! Ili i III TTI . Pb' I 1 l PREFERRED BY DISCRIMINATING AND PARTICULAR ' PROFESSIONAL PLAYERS, BUILT so AS TO GIVE I LIFETIME SERVICE AND SATISFACTION 5 B - B 5 Sold in Ithaca 5 I by I 3 A QETTS E , 9 ' at lEM1SiMUSlCS Q AURORAAND SENFCASTSJIIIACANX In ' 571 V ffee , I A I .' R THE MARTIN BANDINSTRUMENT CO- i ' if-f I if if ?P5?ai2F9xELKHA T'INDl 'W A XIX f i f ma ar t A A - 1 784 UNNVAVERING ADI'IIiRLINCL. 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SPRING RACING every evening, PRIZES for the ladies Exquisite Music Delicious Food ONLY BETTING MACHINES MISSING The Club Epinard, 7O West 3rd St., owned by Battling Thompson, an old box- fighter. The place represents a racing track They has a lotta stalls where horses can live, but there is a main stall Where tvvo real, live horses are stabled, one by the name Lost Salley Alley und the other comes from a society breed by the name Sarazen Cnot the one owned by Mrs. Harry Payne Whitney or even the great golfing Cham, Sarazenl. The stalls for the live horses are lined vvith silk draperies. Sarazen is a very bad boy. He kicks the stalls too much, but Salley Alley is very nice und quiet und even the cash customers, who do the eating dere, can mount und ride Salley in de Alley out on the dencing flaw.-N. Y. Evening Bulletin. . BATTLING THOMPSON, MANAGER 789 STUDENT STUDENT STUDENT STUDENT STUDENT STUDENT STUDENT STUDENT STUDENT STUDENT STUDENT STUDENT STUDENT STUDENT STUDENT STUDENT STUDENT STUDENT STUDENT STUDENT STUDENT STUDENT STUDENT STUDENT STUDENT STUDENT S1 T STUDENT STUDENT 31 Of the Students, For the Students T STUDENT STUDENT 1 T STUDENT STUDENT STUDENT STUDENT STI BY the Students 'T STUDENT STUDENT STUDENT STUDENT S1 'T STUDENT STUDENT STUDENT STUDENT ST LAUNDRY LAUNDRY L1 LAUNDRY LAUNDRY L1 LAUNDRY LAUNDRY L1 LAUNDRY LAUNDRY LJ LAUNDRY LAUNDRY L1 LAUNDRY LAUNDRY L1 LAUNDRY LAUNDRY Ll LAUNDRY LAUNDRY L1 LAUNDRY LAUNDRY L1 AGENCY AGENCY AGE AGENCY AGENCY AGE AGENCY AGENCY AGE AGENCY AGENCY AGE AGENCY AGENCY AGE AGENCY AGENCY AGE I FOUNDED 1391 S T We fren! your linen white 'T STUDENT STUDENT IY LAUNDRY LAUNDRY lY LAUNDRY LAUNDRY iY LAUNDRY LAUNDRY iY LAUNDRY LAUNDRY lY LAUNDRY LAUNDRY iY LAUNDRY LAUNDRY lY LAUNDRY LAUNDRY LY LAUNDRY LAUNDRY IY LAUNDRY LAUNDRY AGENCY AGENCY AGENCY AGENCY AGENCY AGENCY NCY NCY NCY BICY NCY NCY AGENCY AGENCY AGENCY AGENCY AGENCY AGENCY AGENCY AGENCY AGENCY AGENCY AGENCY AGENCY AGENCY AGENCY AGENCY AGENCY AGENCY AGENCY AGENCY AGENCY AGENCY AGENCY AGENCY AGENCY AGENCY AGENCY AGENCY AGENCY AGENCY AGENCY AGENCY AGENCY AGENCY 413 COLLEGE AVENUE J. E. FARRAR '15 - Phone 2023 I. DOMONKOS '16 Here, the Lady of Fashion may be assured of Ending a charming selection made yvith a sensitive understanding of triumphant creations. LTo Thore Who Appreciate The N ezoeff and Bef! It if Merely A Mnlfer of Knowing Whe1'e to Shop THE STYLE A. j. Pritchard zof?-zzo Ear! State .Yfreet SHOP 790 i ' f' i t 'ff af' ,- ' 'pf' ' A .,,- M ,YA . , riff!! . O f f O M '-vrzffiffi' g4isyy2, a g.P-f -Q-ff ' Q, .A EIO, ,J .- r v '- Q B59 B Fail? .taiwan-www L 1 'U' I ge : , , 'J ' f fpuaaaufkso RoiosL2j1Q.-f- - ' Ar 1, . E F01-VMBW4 BOQELSP- as THE COLUMBIAN TAPE-MARKER In one strand, throughout the entire length Of every Columbian Tape-Marked Pure Manila Rope, there runs a red, White and blue Tape-Mmker, bearing the signihcant Words, Guaranteed Rope made by Columbian Rope Company. The appearance Of this Nlfzrlzer in all Columbian Pure Manila Rope signifies the confidence which the manufacturer rightfully has in his product and means that he stands firmly behind every length that is sold. Insist On Columbian, and make sure that it contains the Tape-Ma1'kea'. COLUMBIAN ROPE COMPANY AUBURN 'LTHE CORDAGE ,C1TY NEW YORK Bwmche.r.' NEW YORK CHICAGO BOSTON NEW ORLEANS BEECH-N UT FRUIT DROPS Refreshing as fresh fruit T ' ti-ma, 2? ITHACA NEW YORK N' Q9 ,nc--m,, I 5 ' li sf i f I V' 9011- DRG' if ' ' if -' - 1 if Fmrewazzjf In handy Pocket Packages mad Society Emblemj Cbgzrmy Beech-Nut Packing CO. IWW FOODS ANVD CONFECTIONS OF THE FINEST FLAVORS CANAJOHARIE, NEW YOR K 791 GEEEN HILL FARMS PnZlaafeZpnZa'.r Maxi Beanfqfnl Snnnrnan Hotel EUROPEAN PLAN Overlooking Overbrook Golf Club-Golf and Tennis privilegesHOn the Lincoln Highway-Junction of City Line and Lan- caster Avenue-Overbrook Eve miles from Philadelphiffs City Hall. PIREPROOF GARAGE IN CONNECTION J. HOWARD SLOCUM, Managing Director Tl-lE ELANDERS OCEAN CITY, N. UNDER SAINIE LTANAGEMENT 797- IN CBzzj7Eazl0 WALTER P. COOKE ELLIOTT C. MCDOUGAL Chairman of Board Prefidenr THE MARINE TRUST COMPANY OF BUFFALO Resources Over One Hundred and Sixty Millions of Dollars 793 M. H. COWEN'-PRESIDENT WORTHY MANUFACTURING COMPANY WORKSHIRTS FOR THE WHOLESALE TRADE MANUFACTURERS OF ROOMY RICHARD SHIRTS slWOVfbj of the WorIaer ' 7.34 SOUTH FRANKLIN STREET 366 BROADWAY CHICAGO NEW YORK The Christiance-Dudley Pharmacy, Inc. 114-7.16 E. State St. PRESCRIPTION SERVICE Toilet Pffepamliom Smfionefgf Soda Fozmmin High Grade Cazmiief 794 UBRIEN BROTHERS NEW YORK CITY Gefzeml Confmcfom PoP's PLACE We have enlarged our menu. It novv includes all kinds of hot and cold delicacies in addition to the usual line. If you have not been to see us since our remodeling, do it now. J. G. PAPAYANAKOS 415 COLLEGE AVE. Hg View of Cornrll Campus 35 S1 IT IS but natural that an unusually if well equipped photographing and engraving plant like ours should be li located in Ithaca, for ir was here at our own Cornell, about 1886, that JI Prof. F. E. Ives perfected the cross E line screen now so evtensively used in making lmlftone engraxmgs IE EE E IENGRAVING COMPANY ITHACA NEW YORK . -J .-1 A ng . . . Q1 . 4 ' . Stl gl 7l 3: 31 sea ' L f f as 52 A gl 1.5 - . L n. Fl If Stl sl v gg ,1..Y.N Nm.: mv., ,...w..., Wfoi. ' caxmwvs F-M, f-H,-,Q!,,w-,-,,-YA, 7177 7:'v:'::'1v'7:'1:-::57ltj'.::,i1,:5p.:5::'1:'::'1i' nbmlnlmlmlmlmiml I amlmsmxm THE BE T DRESSED MA in the aloof of T915 is Wearing an ENSLER-MADE suit. He realizes that when absolute authenticity of style is combined with an extremely modest price it makes a combination that is just about, Well-unbeatable. -especially when you add the kind of per- sonal service that brings you back again,-and again-and again. LOUIS J. ENSLER 8 I5 Broadway New York CATRRERS TO THE COLLEGE TASTE IN CLOTHES If you need sw f T r - T rs ir' Electric Service 1 'iii liiiri f iulill IIUM 'Z'4311r:::31.,L7' . ...ttsiiff ,E 5:1-gi2i.i215gffmgigf F U01 N I . N-N N nil' i ' S a r' Cl flglfoc? ff SHOES QQC1fjOlfH.?jtS TURNER ELECTRIC Co Athletic Goods - Men'f Furnidoingr ELMIRA, Y of Dollir IN COLLEGE TOWN , :owning King Bancroft fqZ!f077ZOZff126 Electric E7Zgi71667'J' ts to Measure Tennis Rackets 796 'WFPX A QW W 131 2 li Q 2 4 1' ,-L1 ,Q-I Q- Eiga 'f f it f'Nf5?fJ . - v' a- - . V J.. .-uf. t is .. ,ti I-.-.T ff ' ss. egg t,:.V'zi z y,,r .'j2!-,AlfV--1:va 1?iHv - iagiuzi I it in ' -' I . : '.f', 'il Q' fc tiff- i'ftp1,l :,! ' ' -'f .l I , .. ,. ,,g . 2-'4?15.-QPb' Q 4 'L 415:25 ici vii .-Jgf. 1 D. , ,J . A , . Q . mf 'E 1 L ' , f AV . .Q .. .4 --4-7-is'1 'qv 1 .,.. . . I .,- -xg .I A L. .,. 3. r- lr- I -' T z. . .f .- -'ff . 44 .- .' - 4 -- me N' 'M - i . ,, . . , - I, . 4 .IPP Y-'II-M','1 ' - ,sv ,fvzy , johnny Parson Club J. DALL JR. INC. BUILDING CONSTRUCTION Buildefar of Sigma Chi Johnny Parson Club Faculty Apartments Phi Gamma Delta Phi Delta Theta Sphinx Head Tomb University Taxi Co. DIAL 8585 Lowest Rates in Town Closed Heated Cars A No Meter Charges on Waiting Time OUR PRICES One person anywhere on the Flat 4oc., zjc. Extra Passenger One Person on Hill CSrewarrj 5oc., 15c. Extra Passenger One Person on Heights 75c., 7.5c.. Extra Passenger E. A. WRIGHT CO. E 71374126l'.f-.Pi'i72f67'J'-tYf6Zl'i07Z67 J FOR COLLEGES AND SCHOOLS .fpzcialirtr in Fraternity and School Stationery Commencement Invitations Class Day Programs Dance Programs and Dance Favors School Catalogs Diplomas Class Rings and Pins Wedding Invitations Business Stationery Bondi and Stock Certzjicatef BROAD AND HUNTINGTON STREETS PHILADELPHIA CORNELLIANS z WE WILL PAY CASH FOR YOUR 4' PREP SCHCSOL AND COLLEGE BOOKS We will pay cash for your Prep School and College Books. If you or your friends have any School or College Books, new or second-hand, few or many, for which you have no further use and which you would like to turn into cash, send us a list for our offer, or ship them to us the cheapest way with the understanding that our appraisal shall be subject to your approval. There are doubtless hundreds of books in your Fraternity houses that are no longer being used at Cornell. Why not collect and ship these books to us and use the proceeds from the sale to purchase some pictures or new furniture, or some new up-to-date reference books for your Fraternity library. When you write us, please mention this advertisement. BARNES 84 NOBLE, INC. . 76 FIFTH AVENUE NEW YORK CITY When in Elmira YOU WILL ENJOY STOPPING AT THE RATI-IBUN HOTEL Well-known to Cornell Students and others for its Comfort, Convenience and Hospitality. Reasonable Rates. RATI-IBUN HOTEL ELMIRA, NEW YORK S. F. DEVED and C. H. DEVED, Proprietors 798 ZAQQ 'ids P MMENDOME 5544 fi BOsTON ELI- ill 3 ,. - A ,, U - f H3555 if? 1QH..:.f wi ei llluiillf F5331 lil., QJLJ 1iu2w..l:,g!5ii L B251 mg, 51595.55 iffgi' PM ext J l gmgum x,,J-t.,Z br i lit vm.. 5. e V! Q'-',f1 -gn , Y iv 1- Q'- , ,. XR C:OlN1MONVVEA LTI-I AVENUE HI DARTMOUTH STREET BUSTON Cornell's Boston Home OPERATED BY FRANK I-I. ABBOTT if SON UNDER DIRECTION OF KARL P. ABBOTT HOTEL TREMA1 E TRUMANSBURG, N. Y. TELEPHONE 4 - SULLIVAN, PROP. Good Foods Properly Served In Our Grill Private and Main Dining Rooms for Large ancl. Small Parties Prices within reach of everyone - American anal Envopean Plan Big enough to be efficient, not big enough to lose the personal touch MRS. J. J. SULLIVAN HOSTESS A THE MOTORIST'S HAVEN X V ' In entering a city, two things are of chief' interest to ' Ti llil i Q, the motorist-a comfortable hotel with a garage and a x In N gn N asir . , place where information may be had as to routes, etc. Q' QE .Hill 'EQ 3 i t The Lafayetge is unsurpassed in fogifort, fooid, cheerful V i .. service, mo ern e ui ment, incu ing circu atin ice water in each roonlil. P g The Vendome Garage is directly across the street, new, fire-proof, capacity 500 cars-finest service. The Automobile Club, located in the hotel, has at your service the best equipped Touring information Bureau in America. Rooms without hath, 52.50, with hath 53.50 a day and upward. HOTEL LAFAYETTE, EUEEAILCUJ LAFAYETTE SQUARE A. J. IRELAND, Manager SALESMEN WA TED For FINEST ALLOTMEN T GN LAKE ERIE VICINITY or CLEVELAND Liberal Commiuiom and Drawing Accozmtf THE E. A. 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'1'--N 801 THE CORNELL ANNUALS, TNC. 7.09-LII EAST STATE STREET PUBLISHER OF The 1925 Qllnrnellian IS A MEMBER OF ITHACA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE QS ZvnhulJV'fy zaeffiglz fin if I-tes cuvmu' ' ITHACA The Home of Camel! Ufzivemizjf Mufical Mercbanciife FOR EVERY NEED BAND INSTRUMENTS SHEET MUSIC AND RECORDS HOME OF PIANOS M. DOYLE MARKS CO. Established 1860 IO5 N. AURORA ST., ITHACA, N. Y. ll THE NIAGARA NIAGARA FALLS, N. Y. Conveniently located, overlooking Upper Rapids, Goat Island and Crest of American and Canadian Falls. One block and a half from New York Central Station. EUROPEAN PLAN REASONABLE RATES Write for booklet UNDER DIRECTION United Hotels Co. of America G. H. O'NE1L F. B. MARENESS Gen. Mgr. Manager 801 THE CONEY ISLAND OF THE F in gee eifeef Region That is what they call Island Park, on beautiful Owasco Lake Here you will find everything-no matter if you are young or old- LIIULISCIUCHICS COO IIUITICFOLIS CO 1T1CI'1IIlO1'1. I L A D P A R K FITCH BILLS, Plfoprieloif RALPH LEO Aoezileiole for Content, Reeimlf nnii Omroeio November I7 Mr. Leo was heard for the hrst time by this writer and it is perfectly easy and just to say that the impression he made was a very remarkable one. Few singers have the presence, poise and intensity he possesses and NOT A SINGER IN CHICAGO IN FIVE YEARS HAS SHOWN GREATER PERFECTION OF ENUNCIATION OF ENGLISH TEXT-MIGHTY FEW INDEED EVEN APPROACHING HIS EXCELLENCE IN THIS LINE. Added to his fine musicianship and beautiful tone he has a most remarkable interpre- tative abilityf How's My Boy-Homer was sung by him with the rarest sort of skill and differ- entiation of the two voicesemployed by the text. Mr. Leo introduced tonal qualities of melting beauty. -Conf E. Wort in Miirit Neioy. February 7th Ralph Leo pleases Hub audience-he received an ovation! He sang a remarkably varied reper- toire of songs which gave his unusual tonal quality full expression through a series which led allithe way from operatic classics to Southern lullabys and border ballads. -Barton Port. April 7th Leo Recital a success. The recital of Ralph Leo, baritone, last evening, was an artistic success. His voice is rich in quality. Particularly noticeable are his enunciation and histrionic ability. -New York Ainerimn. September 19th Criticisrns after Mr. Leo's appearance at the Lockport Festival in New York. Ralph Leo is a baritone richly endowed with voice, temperament, and, furthermore, creative talent. His voice is golden, voluminous, with a certain appealing quality that will always win. It is a well handled organ and responds admirably to the Interpretative demands made upon it. He is one of the finds of this year's festival. TEACHER or VOICE1BUSH CONSERVATORY or Music CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 803 The DERI-IAM BODY CO. Custom Automobile Body Builders PHILADELPHIA and RosEMoNT, PA. Your Doctor Would advise this Mattress eEBeo-BRAND CCKINGS 0WN KAPOC MATTRESS Manzzfactzzlfed by C. E. BIRDSEYE MFG. CO., INC. CORTLAND, N. Y. DiJWibur01f.r of FOSTER IDEAL PRODUCTS College Men Wanted to learn profitable outdoor business LEWIS if VALENTINE NURSERIES Lmfgeyt Landscape Plfznfers Roslyn, Long Island E. J. Moore gl Son XVASHINGTON MARKET Choicest Cuts of Meats and Game in Season Special Reduced Prjter To Frf1te1'2zi!ie.r 116 N. Aurora St. Phone 7.7.51 HEADQUARTERS FOR Developing and .the better grade of printing. COLLEGE JEWELRY Charms, Rings, Pins, etc., just the thing to take home for souvenirs. GRADUATION GIFTS We have a complete line of gifts that are different. FOUNTAIN PENS AND PENCILS Watermarfs, Parkers, Moores and Schaefer'S. CLASS ROOM SUPPLIES Get the habit of dropping in when you need supplies. We will both win. GATEWAY SUPPLY SHOP 49.1 EDDY STREET, NEXT TO CAMPUS GATE THE DOCTOR BUTLER BRUSH T LAST there is a tooth brush avail- A ff able that will do what a G toothbrush is expected to do. lt is pictured here in T its exact size. You will note that there are two rows of bristles with a practically straight brushing surface. The handle is of bone which is of great im- portance for the very simple reason that it will not bend when pressure is applied- therefore none of the brushing friction at the ends of the bristles is lost and it is the ends of the bristles that clean, not the sides. The DOCTOR BUTLER BRUSH has been avail- able Only recently and since its introduction its sales have been enor- - 4 a 5 mous as it is being 1 ..'1 -was--S.-1 .. . -... ..... , . recommended by the better type of dentist 'iii everywhere. A small brush with f1', Q -. EY? stiff bristles gets the v 'ttt '- ' results. Sold in Ithaca by Cbzfirfimzce Dudley Pbmmagf, or if your druggist dOesn't carry the Doc- TOR BUTLER BRUSH we will be glad to supply you at fifty cents each. DR. JOHN O. BUTLER 1180 East 63d Street, Chicago, Ill. SOS l 1 '. 2:14 E A New Comfort for the Home site Rug Cushi in Makes Rugs Feel Soft as Velvet- -a soft, soft mat of pure sterilized hair that absorbs the pounding wear of hard shod heels, positively doubling the life of the rug. Simply lay your rug over the Ozite Cush- ion, without fasten- ing. It always lays flat - always stays soft-actually lasts a lifetime. You can afford it under every rug in your house. Ask for it at your Carpet and Rug Store or write us. CLINTON CARPET COMPANY 130 N. Wells St., Chicago American Hair Felt For either Rugs or Carpets Company, Mfrs. Profeczir Your Loved Ones Against your death and provides for you in old age, or if incapacitated, for work Assume you apply.for SI0,000 and are a class A risk-- IE You LIVE-your old age is protected, the SI0,000 becomes payable to you personally as an endowment whenever the cash value, plus accumulated dividends equal the policy face ........ S IF YoU DIE PROIVI ANY NATURAL CAUSE, the Company pays . . lr YOU DIE FROM ACCIDENT, the Company pays ......'. Or, IF You BECOME TOTALLY AND PERMANENTLY DISABLED, the Company waives premium payments, and pays you CPER MONTHQ as long as you live and are disabled .............. Should you live and be so disabled FOR TEN YEARS you receive . . . Should you live and be so disabled EoR TWENTY YEARS you receive . And furthermore, AT YOUR DEATH YOUR FAMILY on ESTATE WILL STILL RECEIVE ................... Or, IF You DIE FROM ACCIDENT ........... . Tbif if tb: Lfztut form of Ordinary Life and Limited Payment Lzfe Infurmzce IN A NUTSHELL You Put away a SMALL sum each year in order to create a LARGE sum for your family if you die, or for yourself if you live. Summing it up in a single sentence, this policy TAKES THE WORRY OUT OF LIFE ISSUED BY THE Io, IO 7.0 Il 7-4 IO 7.0 NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE CO. IN AMOUNTS FROM 31,000 TO S5o,ooo FOR FULL PARTICULARS, WITHOUT CHARGE OR OBLIGATION, SEE DR. C. I-I. WEBSTER WHITE PARK PLACE, CAYUGA HEIGHTS OOO OOO OOO I OO OOO OOO OOO OOO PHONE 7.445 ITHACA, N. Y. 807 WHEN WORK IS PLEASURE When health and happiness are present, when surroundings are congenial, when one is Making Good in a Worth While job, it is a pleasure to Work. ' , For the typist, add to these conditions the Silent Smith, ball beating, easy running, and equipped with all the time and labor- saving devices-then the pleasure of Work is complete. BOOKLET FREE ON REQUEST J. E. VAN NATTA STATIONER ITHACA, NEW YORK EVERYTHING FOR TI-IE OFFICE R L11.Smx1hM5gos.1 'if-:,-25' ' 1 A T- - Elatl F E I IF L!! - lu ' Q aiaa I aaaaaaa a f I -- W-fyf me V X -, GI -'iv 2 ibq j . Q 5 'C-C. 6.1-'dy I I gg- ' B'?F'f'wi iii' . . 4 x I n 5 l'E?m flvA!424,F!.g:. -Y . 1 I , W'-G To- I l I ' 2lufn..rwa'1'- Q1 JD M ' fb W S .5 ' 325412 --'FQISWII I iiiii 'Ta' he S' Lg illmgnhumjfggmpgmmmdaliggilfeig at f ' xx .T E545 nd '-1 ll X, ,L O, iff y M' ld L - . :mfi'5': ' I 808 ,.- -gpff' ,l .- -Y f- A. . - Z. fl- ?., ' Snfgagli- -fw4:- ,.i..,,i lfp.--.-. ' ,.f?1' -v Y ax Mi' .,, .1 w- lu--u n. . f.1lf,..:.Td -V . ' ' ' ' ' Q ,.'.l'1q I un lrp wusnum su g nl In u u K in :ul l , XB, Y i l.. . O S I I I ' I -fa lr il' ul- ' I .li .' ii . - 'IV ', , l ll f llrlu llll lll llw 'l l if 1 If . am I, V1 I .iw .er1-. ' I 1 ,H ll If 'iq .I gll g llllf l nl lm M' ,Img 'll' l,I ' I S' kr lin , , ll I VA. li ,A vin ,LI I 35. 1. f? ..nlflz .1lll lln aw If lf fill, ,f m-Mtg ' I , ill I-U. ll , 'tml LlLlllHl1.TJ .L lla zV l.'I1g yll a f r m! is? lr 'll E -L riuiif t?:1, Q Y lti- Ex VICTROLA-405 ELDOM does one find in a city the size of Ithaca, a Music Store so completely stocked that it can render a Musical Service that is equal to that found only in the largest cities. We handle only goods of known reputation and proven quality. This statement is borne out in the fact that We have satisfied the Musi- cal needs of the Students of Cornell University for the past 35 years. Our service vvill extend to you even after graduation, We now have many Cornell Alumni Whom we have continued to serve, in spite of the fact that they are now located in various cities outside of Ithaca. HICKEY,S LYCEUM MUSIC STORE IOS-IO9 S. CAYUGA ST., ITHACA, N. Y. . 809 VL K Lhkr . Q ,. nk W, .K W D G G G Zmdu , ,-k,f.k e6g9 , . 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A y 11 ,,,,, lf. ,.,n.-, - .Q ,,wf,-.n f md K ,.,A -..,.,, A, 1 P , ' Q Q .- . 4 atv, eff X THE PLAZA L ,X FRED STERRY PRESIDENT fb Q Q X JOHN D. OWEN MANAGER J AND B O S T O N x, ,J V im!-.eve xx 810 KEQQQESIQEQE Af5bif6GfJ'SCHWARTZ Bc Gnoss OWUCVKJULIUS TISHMAN Sc SONS PENNSYLVANIA BUILDING, NEW YORK CITY A. B. SEVE ELEVATOR COMPANY, INC., 59. VESEY STREET, NEW YORK 811 .J YbUNGiMEN Having technical education, who are looking for- ward to a place of usefulness in the field of Trans- portation may be interested in our special course. Every year we train a limited number for places of responsibility in our organization. L ZJZUW HE wise forward look-the intelli- gent anticipation of future conditions -that is Vision. Where there is no vision the people perish, said the sage of old. The savage has no vision-sees no future. There can be no progress for him. Every great achievement has been the result of Vision. . It was the Vision of a young man which foresaw that railway trans- portation facilities might be extended by a more effective means of control- The Air Brake. The world has bene- hted immeasurably by the realization of that Vision. Age looks back with satisfaction upon its accomplishmentsg youth sees po- tential achievements with eager eye. Your old men shall dream dreams and your young men shall see visions said one who knew. Progress will continue to be made as Visions are seen and brought to realization by Intelligent Training well-directed. X, 3 Q, E .- ., , v f if ,L 1 , va .4 . I . , A - 1 1' f f , . f . r g :A . I Ji? .tif t g g f 'VL ':. .. a 3 3 - ' -2 f . I 2 it ii i ' ' if g 5, . f 'saga-at ,z. 1 'A ff- .,-g-as :,,,f-3 H H1 5, 1 12 : ' 46,47 Q L' 1: ' ' aa i., . ...ga WESTINGHOUSE AIR BRAKE Co. GENERAL OFFICES AND WORKS, WILMERDING, PA. 812. OCATED in WATKINS, a delightful village at the head of Seneca Lake in the famous Finger Lakes Region of Central New York, the historic JEFFERSON HOTEL, newly and Com- pletely remodelled during 197.1 into a modern metro- politan hotel, is headquart- ers for the thousands of tourists who each year visit famous Watkins Glen, the entrance tO which is only five minutes distant. 1832 JEFFERSON HOTEL 192 j WATKINS GLEN, NEW YORK C. M, if H. C. DURLAND. Mfzmzging Owner: ' 11, fa' f' '- i ,.,---'QQ-,., Wi ,. ., .. ,,. A . , ,- - ' ' -- mater - i n i L fig ' f m1 '?lL -3 .ff 'N , 72 5 N? , ... ..,w L.fj. I ,A 1. fi I -ew , Tk A 5 Q X , Y fav- K -I mv' I .. ,iw rg 'fx I .L .-Z K ,, I I1 Q 1 31 my r i' ni. .V fl H A- ,vig - 1 W 1 YN 55:1 , -W' w,,,,- I l- . HB..---:.::f'f,-f.m...Lm,m-t I, sr s.: a ls' . .-f'+'f'f 2-1 ' '-3-.r 'S' ' t 'f' --'-'- G fw1,...,wJ','s42f ' -- I, i:3s. 'e: Q 'f ,-,s2,....:.,, Q cf ff A 4 34 ,-fii..,,,.cm R,g.,g s f . 1 - N , ' . y at M Z, 1, ,- ME? 2 In ' M. 1 'm1fJ'-4 --' . X V Q xg, I , A-rsh., f-4-'gaf fvm xfv?x,,,y,. ,- V . . .M. fa., i A ,A we ,ix , - U , N TEE NEW JEFFERSON HOTEL, 197.5 EVERY MODERN REQUISITE CUISINE UNEXCELLED TWENTY-EIGHT MILES FROM ITHACA OVER FINEST CONCRETE AND MACADAM ROADS DINING ROOM MUSIC ROOM 813 HOME LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK Many Cornellians carry their insurance with our Company, Why No! Yau? J. E. OWEN, Gen. Agp For Central and Southern New York Iol SOUTH AURORA STREET, ITHACA, N. Y. 814 A FORM POR EVERY PILE A PILE FOR EVERY PURPOSE RAYMOND CONCRETE PILE COMPANY I4O CEDAR STREET 111 WEST MONROE ST NEW YORK CHICAGO BRANCHES PITTSBURGH BALTIMORE CLEVELAND PHILADELPHIA KANSAS CITY ATLANTA BOSTON DETROIT NORFOLK ST. LOUIS LOS ANGELES PORTLAND, ORE HOSTON SAN FRANCISCO Cable Address-Rayconpilc 81 CLEAN WI-IOLESOME FOOD RESCENT UNCI-I SPECIAL SIRLOIN STEAK DINNER, ser REGULAR DINNER 3515 ASK THE CREW MEN WHERE THEY EAT 9.9.1 North Aurora Street Qnext to Crescent Theatreb Phone Ithaca 7.630 SERVICE SATISFACTION ROTHCHILDS BRos. Smfmi Department Store Clwhej ITHACA, N. Y. FOR Particular A Store of Specialized Departments A where your every requirement re- Wgmgn ceives careful and individual atten- tion. AT We furnish and equip Clubs, Fra- -Q 'V--4 V A ternities, Sororitiestand I-Iotels, and ' ' will gladly submit estimates on X' Q equipment of all description. 7 , CoR. STATE AND TIOGA ROTHCHILDS BROS. ITHACA I .Fha the bert fbaaL- THE SENATE We have served Cornellians-in our present location-for twenty three years Private dining rooms and banquet hall Special attention given to private parties An ideal place for Cornellians to congregate Ufzexcelled Cuirine Io6 N. AURORA STREET, DIAL 6515 DODGE LAUNDRY Personal and Fraternity Laundry washed and ironed individually DIAL 1580 The CASCADILLA PHARMACY 414 EDDY ST. J. H. WURTS PARKER -WATERMAN Fozmmm Pam DRUGS 1 PRESCRIPTIONS TOILET ARTICLES , .tg Y STATIONERY I L, . i i ,bf f if x T X D f J, bum' Tax as Q X X ATTENTION A Y'TEN1l'ION IS INVITED TO THE ENLARGED EA CILI TIES A SSO CIA TED LVI TH THE NE IV LYIVCHLEY E5TABLISH17IENT IN FIEYII A VENUE. CLO TIIES AND A CCESSORIES, DE VELOPED EXPI?ES5L Y EOIC COLLEGE IIIEN. HA VE IJEEN AI?- RANGED IJV LAIGGIL' AND UNCOJIAIUN AS.5'UI?Y'IlIENT.5' ON A I'LOUIx' GIVEN OVEN IU COLLEGE SER VICE. gzgo H155 H475 ,5 SHOES Huis SYLDU-IS 1-1974 if FTQINCHHLTEY Fifth Avenue at 46th St. NEW YORK 818 -ADVERTISINGZINDEX- Acme Road Machinery Company ...... PAGE Alteneder, Theo. 8: Sons ..............,... Altman, B. 84 Company ...........,..,..,, American Insulated Wire 84 Cable Company. . American Steel 8c Wire Company ,... Anderson, C. W. 8a Son ...,....,.,. Armstrong, D. 81 Company ,...., Army 8: Navy Store ......... Atkinson Press .........,.. , Atwater's Grocery ....,.....,...,, August Brothers ....,.....,,....... Auto-Strop Safety Razor Company. . . Bank of the United States ......... Barber Asphalt Company ..,.. Barnes Sc Noble .........., Baton, Inc., H. E. .....,,... . Baxter, E. B ......... ......,... Beckwith Chandler Company ,... Beech-Nut Packing Company .... Besse System Company .....,.. Best, A. Starr .................. Bingham Trunk Company ......... Birdseye Manufacturing Company. . . Bool Floral Company ............, Bradermann Company, M. W ..... Brewster, Gordon 84 Company. . . Brixbee Clothes ............... Brooklyn Trust Company .... Brooks Brothers ........... Brown 81 Brown .........,... Buffalo Envelope Company ..... Buffalo Forge Company ...,... Bureau of Engraving ......,,. Burl-thardt Company .....,......... Burns Brothers .................,., Burroughs Adding Machine Company ...... Butler's Tooth Brush .............. Cascadilla Pharmacy ........,.. Cascadilla School ............... Century Glass 8c Paint Company. . . Chandler Motor Com an .....,,.. P . Y Chase 81 Company ...,......,...,.. Chatham 8a Phenix National Bank ...... . . . Chatham Square Pharmacy ......... Christiance-Dudley Pharmacy ...,, . . Cleveland Metal Products Company ........ Clinton Carpet Company ........... College Avenue Market ......,.... Columbian Rope Company ......... Consolidated Car Heating Company ........ Consolidated Loan Company .,...... Cornell Alumni News .........,.., Cornellian Council ........... Corner Bookstore ...........,. Corona Typewriter Company ..,.. Crane Company, The ...... ' ,... Crescent Lunch .............. Crescent Theater .............. Dall'Construction Company, J.. . . Daniels, A. L ...........,,..,, Decker 81 Son, John .... .,.. Dell, I. V. ............ . , Deming Company, The ..... Derham Body Company .,.. Dillon Read 84 Company .,... Dodge Laundry ............., Doll, George ............ Doylmarx ............... DuBois Press .............. Dwinell-Wright Company ......... Eads Johnson, M. E., Inc ........... Economy Electric Device Company. . 719 683 761 687 734 77.7. 77-3 771 747 707 676 87.4 77.1 787 793 77.7. 87.7. 761 791 706 737 743 804 786 705 788 764 709 687. 677 704 767 698 776 77-3 757- 805 817 708 717. 670 77.0 758 760 794 718 806 783 791 713 783 737 759 700 87.0 673 816 701 797 77-3 735 707 754 804 667 8 I7 796 807. 738 77-7 709 747 I Emerson Drug Company ..........,... PAGE Employers Mutual Beneht Life Insurance Co. Ensler, L. J ............................... Epinard Club, The .........,... .... Finchley ................,....,.. .... Flint 84 Walling Mfg. Company .... .... Flower Shop, The .,.........,.... .... Foster 84 Co., Benjamin ..., .. .... Frank Brothers ............ .... Fuerst, Wm. F. ...,.......... .... Galena Signal Oil Company .... ,,.. Gateway Supply Store ....... .... Gillette's Cafeterias ..., . . . . . . Globe Silo Company. . . . . .. Goebel, Adolph ..,,.,,.. .,.. Goldenberg the Tailor ,.... .... Goldman 8: Brothers, Inc. ...,., .... Goodman 84 Suss ..........,....., .... Goulds Manufacturing Company, , , .. .. Green Hill Farms. ,.....,....,., .... Greenwich Village Garage ..... .... Gunther, C. G. ...,,..,.... .... Hanover National Bank ......,. .... Hardman Peck 8c Company ..... .... Hays Company, Daniel ....... .... Heggie 8: Bro. Co., R. A. .... .... Herron's ........,.,........... .... Hickey's Lyceum Music Store .... .... Hill Drug Store .........,....... .... Home Life Insurance Company. . . . . . . Home Savings Bank .,......,.. .... Hook, Inc., J. W. ..... ,...... . ... Horlick's Malted Milk ...., ,... Hub, The .......,..... .... Hunsperger, Inc. ..... . . . . Illston Ice Company ......... .... Island Park ..........,.,...,.. .... Ithaca Chamber of Commerce ,.,.. .... Ithaca Engraving Company ..,., .... Ithaca Gun Company ........ .... Ithaca Savings Bank ,..............,....,. Ithaca Steam Dyeing Works ...... , . ,...... Ithaca Valley Dairy Ice Cream Company .... Jackson's Sons, Peter A. H. ...,.........,. . Jamieson-McKinney Company ...,......,,. Jerrerns' Sons, William .........,. .... Johnston Company, Robert A. .... . . . . Jones Sc Lamson ............... .... Kant Rust Products Corp .... .,.... .... Kellogg Gas Station ................ .... Kinnear Manufacturing Company .... ,... Kluebert, Max .......,.....,..... .... Kohm 8c Brunne ..............,.. ..,. Kranz, Inc ......' . . . .. . . Krebs ..............,...... Lake View Dairies ................ ..., Lang Engine 81 Garage Company, .... .... Larkin, Thomas ..,,....,....,,. . . . . LeFevre Arms Company ............. .,.. Lehigh Valley Coal Sales Company ,.....,.. Lent, B. F ..............,.....,..... .... Leo, Ralph ..............,....... .... Levy Bros. 81 Adler, Rochester. . . . . . . Lewis 8t Valentine Co. .......,. . . . . Linkman 81 Company, M. ..,... . . , . Loft, Inc ......,................ .... Lupton's Sons Company, David .... .,.. McCray Refrigerator Company. . . . . . . . McShane, Mary ............. . . . . Madison State Bank ......... .... Maillard's ........ .... 699 757 796 789 818 679 696 708 683 666 733 805 734 597 697 707 715 575 801 797- 776 716 671 684 669 77-9 801 809 708 814 766 77.7. 691 747- 737- 771 803 807. 795 687. 701 781 733 751 735 760 681 701 595 764 594 786 775 ee 7 755 750 780 700 691 688 785 803 759 804 691 778 594 731 767. 741 757 BK cu .Ni 11 X ffl A ' a O iff ez' Q. ' --1-2.2 HOW DO THEY DO IT? AVEN'T you wondered at times how some of the popular fellows and girls you know manage things? For a couple or three days at a stretch they seem to do little except crash from one party to another. It would seem they'd have to be clever eggs to make passing, let alone good grades for their college work. You are justified in asking, How do they do it? We don't claim that owning a Corona will make you popular or that it will make your courses so easy you won't have to worry about them. What we do claim is that there is a distinct advantage in possessingva Corona in college, and with easy terms available, you won't have to stick your neck out for sixty berries all at once. Put yourself in a prof's position. We know you'd rather not, but it's necessary for the sake of our argument. After wading through a dozen or two scrawls, wouldn't you be prejudiced in favor of the author of a neatly coronatyped theme? You're darn tootin' you would and 55, sf? f Now wrap yourself 'round this idea. When using Corona you'll find it easier to express your- self clearly and concisely and you'll get your work done in a shorter time. That means you'll have more free hours for, ah-independent in- vestigation. But to resume, think ofthe advan- tage of having neat, easily-read notes which make boning for exams easier. Why Corona in particular? In the hrst place it has the standard four-row, single-shift key- board. It also has a standard 17.-yard, auto- matically reversing ribbon, and you don't have to stretch your neck to see what you've written. We could go on and tell you a hundred reasons why you should buy Corona, but the best way is to see it yourself. Test it, then compare it with all other portables. We think you'll agree with our honest opinion that it's the most convenient and efficient machine on the market. Maybe we are biased but that's just why we want you to be the judge. ,Q gf tts. ..,, ,gf I :. . his or her paper would get a higher grading. CORONA FOUR TREMAN, KING 85 COMPANY, Tot EAST STATE ST., ITHACA will show you CORONA FOUR, or you can write to us for complete information CORONA TYPEWRITER CQMPANY, INC. GRoToN, NEW YORK 87.0 -A DVERTI SIN G IN DEX-Continued Marine Trust Company ..... ......,, P AGB Markham Co., E. A ....A,. .... ....,. Manganese Steel Rail Company .... Mangone Company, Philip ....... Martin Band Instrument Company. . . Matthews Construction Company .... Mendelson, l. ..,......,,,.., ..., I I I 1 Merriam Company, The C. R G. ....,.,... . Model Dairy Com any ..,,.,.,,., ..,,. . . Modern R Regal Cloak Ex Suit Company .... Mohawk Asbestos Shingle Company. . . Monitor Controller Company ,.... .,...,,, Morse Chain Company... ..... .. ...H . Mueller Com any .i..,.........,,........ Mutual Benefii Life Insurance Co. of New York 773 Nassau National Ban lc .........,..,....... National Brake Company .,.........,..... National Butchers 8: Drovers Bank ......... National Car Equipment Company .....,.. . National Pneumatic Company ..,......,,.. National Railway Appliance Company. New York Blue Print Paper Company .....,. New York Life Insurance Company ....,.... New York Title 8: Mortgage Company ..... New York Trap Rock Corp. ...........,., . Norton Printing Company .,,..,.,,........ O'Brien Brothers ...,..., Onondaga Potteries .... Opera Restaurant .... Osborn, R. C... . .. Palace Laundry ........ Pantasote Company. . . . Papayanakos .....,.. Parisian, The ........ Parke 8: Co., L. H... . . Parpo Mfg. Company .... Patten, Bert ................. . . Penney, J. C. ....................... .... Pennsylvania Portland Cement Co.. . . . . . . People's National Bank. . . People's Trust Company ....,,... .... Petrillose Brothers ....... Pritchard, W. T. ..... . Public Market .................. .... Public National Bank ............. .... Raymond Concrete Pile Company .... .... Reed's Sons, Jacob ................ . . . . Richardson 8c Son, G. W .... .... ,... Robinson, Dwight P. ..... . Robinson's Studio, Inc.. . . . Roby, Sidney B. ........ . Rogers Company, J. 8tj. ........ . . . . Rogers Peet 8: Company ........,.. .... Rosenberg Company, Arthur M.. . . . . . . Rothschild Brothers ......,..... .... Rumsey 8: Company, C. J ....., Schiefer Electric Company ......... .... Schoellkopf, Hutton 8: Pomeroy. Schwartz Belting Company ...... .... Scusa, Peter ....,................. .... See Elevator Company, The A. B. ..., . . . . Senate, The ...................... .... Sharpe, Geo. W .............. . .... ,....... Shepard Electric Crane 8: Hoist Co ......... Shippee Tire Shop .................. .... Skilllcrafters, Inc ......,........... .... Smith Sons, Alexander ..... ,... Smithe Machine Co., F. L.. . . . . . . Spencer Turbine-Co. ..................... . Sperry Gyroscope Co. ................,... . Standard Sanitary Manufacturing Company. . 793 8oo 739 747- 784 711 780 696 733 745 674 707. 714 690 700 697 774 765 717 678 770 807 777- 743 77.8 795 777 775 7o6 750 745 795 816 736 771 791 743 737 777 744 734 713 787. 746 815 690 740 730 735 7oo 7OI 718 693 816 7881 770 763 744 747 810 817 787. 768 786 683 686 759 595 77-7 75 5 811 Stover Printing Company .... ..... P AGB Strand Theater ............ ........ Struse 8: Sons, C. O. ...... . Student Laundry Agency ..... Student Supply Store ....... Style Shop, The ,.......... . Thatcher Mfg. Company ....... Todd Protectograph Company ..... Tomkins Cove Stone Company ..,... Tool Steel Gear 8: Pinion Company. . Treman-King 8: Company .......... Turner Construction Company ...... Turner Electric Company ........... Tuxedo Auto Tire 8: Supply Company ...... Underwood Typewriter Company .... University Smoke Shop ........... University Taxi Company ....... VanAltena, Edward ........ VanBuren Studio .....,.. Van Natta, james E.. . . Wahl Company, The ..... Washington Market ..... Welch, E. L. .....,.............. . Wells-Shannon Company ........... Westchester Title 8: Trust Company. ..... . . Westinghouse Air Brake Company. . . White, F. C. ................... .. White 8: Co., J. G. ........... .. White Studios ........... White Studios .........,..... White, Weld 8: Company ..... Wilkin 8: Adler ........... Wilson Imperial Company ....... Wisteria Garden .................. Woodstock Typewriter Company ,... Woodstock Ty ewriter Company .... Worthy Manufacturing Company .... Wright 8: Co., E. A. ............. . Wyman Gordon Company ....... Yates Farms. . . . ............ . . . Yates Lehigh Coal Company ..... HOTELS American Hotel ........... Arlington Hotel. . . Cortland House ..... . . DeWeyant Hotel .....,.... Empire Hotel .............. Forty-fourth Street Hotel .... Glen Springs Hotel ........ Gould Hotel ............ Grand Hotel ............ Great Northern Hotel .... Jefferson House ........ Lafayette Hotel ..... McAlpin Hotel .... Niagara Hotel ..... Onondaga Hotel ..... Osborne Hotel ..... Osburn House. . . Plaza Hotels ..... Powers Hotel .... Rathbun Hotel .... Somerset Hotel .... Statler Hotels ..... Syracuse Hotel ..... Touraine Hotel .... Tremaine Hotel .... United Hotels. . . Vendome Hotel .... Whipple Hotels .... Yates Hotel ..... 741 701 709 790 745 790 751 703 77.8 737- 734 685 796 769 753 77.8 797 765 694 808 695 805 741 758 774 817. 733 697. 748 749 781 678 737 747- 71-4 77-5 794 797 736 757 758 717 713 719 719 680 756 710 77.6 779 779 813 8oo 689 807. 717. 77-9 716 811 717 798 757 677. 77.6 679 799 668 799 78 1 740 7llRAlllL0llRlElDJ AT lEASllllllCO5N PARK The Pmfwowi to rife Fmiernizy Q' tba Well Groomeoi I f E There's a flnishecl style and a correct C good grooming in the Royal Park develop- ment of our tailors at Fashion Park that grips you right from the start. Made of the finest domestic and imported woolens with a care in tailoring that's evident in the graceful ease it imparts. X N ' 4 Royal Park if the .remit of pl mamlr maven in the .racial chapter of hir college life-you can pin your faith Z0 that. CUSTOM SERVICE CLOTHES TAILORED AT FASHION PARK N' A Q A - TT DOBBS V B A T E R 9 S MAN1-1ATTE'Ng HATS THB QUALITY sHoP SHIRTS msnrom PAM CLOTHIERS -J! 811 I r ADVERTISEMENTS ..... Advertising Index .... ATHLETICS Baseball ......... Basketball ..... Council ...... Fencing .... Football ..... Hockey .... Lacrosse. . Navy .... Polo. . . Soccer. . . Tennis ........... Track ............. Wearers of the C . . . Wrestling ........ BOARD OF EDITORS f f f f CLASSES Seniors, 1915 ..... Juniors, 1916 ....... CLASS HISTORY ........ CLASS OFFICERS AND COMMITTEES Student Council ...... Freshman Advisory. . . 1915 Committees ..... 1916 Committees ..... 197.7 Committees. . . 1918 Committees. . . CLUBS Adirondack Club ,.... 344 340 Atrux Club .... .... Ball and Chain ..... Beth L'Amed .... Book and Bowl ...... Boxing Club ............ British-American Club Chinese Students Club. Christian Association. Cosmopolitan Club. . . Deutscher Verein ..... Forestry Club ...... Kappa Beta Phi .... Le Cercle Francais .... L'Ogive ........... Majura ....... . . . Masonic Club .... Ofiicers Club ..... Press Club ....... Senators Club ...... Southerners Club ..... Student Agencies ........ PAGE Ye Hosts .................... CORNELLIAN COUNCIL ........ DEANS .................... DEDICATION ............ INDEX- 667 815 573 535 474 556 475 551 559 491 554 548 558 593 473 544 II 77 1 69 1 61 464 465 466 467 468 469 401 398 401 393 397 409 405 413 406 417. 410 408 394 411 396 391 403 404 395 4OO 399 415 414 74 37 9 FACULTY ............ FEATURE SECTION. . . FELLOWS ............. FRATERNITIES Acacia .......... Alpha Chi Rho ...,. Alpha Chi Sigma. . . Alpha Delta Phi .... Alpha Epsilon Pi. . . Alpha Gamma Rho. Alpha Phi Delta .... 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 Delta Phi .......... Delta Sigma Phi .... Delta Tau Delta .... Delta Upsilon .... Eleusis .......... Kappa Alpha ...... Kappa Delta Rho. . . Kappa Sigma. . .. PAGE Lambda chi Aipha. , . .. . . . Omega Tau Sigma. . Omicron Alpha Tau .... Phi Phi Phi Phi Phi Phi Phi Phi Phi Phi Delta P1 ....... Delta Sigma .... Delta Theta .... Epsilon Pi ..... Gamma Delta. . Kappa Psi ...... Kappa Sigma. . . Kappa Theta. . . Sigma Delta .... Sigma Kappa. . . Pi Kappa .Al ha .... Pi Kappa Ph? .... Pi Lambda Phi ..... Psi Upsilon ...... Rho Psi ........... Scorpion ........... 813 Seal and Serpent .... Sigma Alpha Epsilon ..... Sigma Alpha Mu. . . Sigma Chi ,........ Sigma Nu ........ Sigma Phi ......... Sigma Phi Epsilon. . Sigma Phi Sigma. . . Sigma Pi ........ A 3 8 107 71 198 300 337 7-44 348 7. 307. 7.60 7.80 306 15 8 7.3 8 7.48 7.77. 7.57. 7.76 7.97. 7.66 7.46 311 7.40 330 7.78 334 316 37.8 346 184 7-54 314 161 141 308 360 37-4 7.64 357- 354 310 7.56 336 350 96 190 7-74 3 17. 7.70 7.87. 168 3 1 8 304 3 50 fmt flip the ffrop through the razor head amd pan the razor hozokyznoi forth along the Jtrop. 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Theta Delta Chi. . . Theta Xi .,,... Zeta Beta Tau. . . Zeta Psi . ..,. . . Zodiac ..,..... IN IVIEMORIAM ..... r MILITAR5 ........... MUSIC, DRAMATICS, Band ...................,..,. Debate ..,..,., Dramatic Club. Eastman Stage. Euertes Stage .... Glee Club ...., Mandolin Club. Masque ........ '86 Memorial Stage .... . . . ,94 Memorial Stage ..,. . . . Musical Clubs ................ Orchestra ..................., Woodford Stage. . . 316 .. 358 338 310 150 .. 186 .. 194 .. 136 .. 188 13 457 and DE.B ATE 436 450 446 454 455 430 437- 440 451 451 434 438 OFFICERS OE ADMINISTRATION 67 PUBLICATIONS Alumni News . . Annuals ...... Chemist ........ Civil En ineer .... 8 Countryman . . . Graphic ........., Law Quarterly . Sibley Journal . Sun ............ Widow ........ SCHOLARS Graduate ......... Undergraduate . SOCIETIES Al-Djebar ...... Aleph Samach ..... Alpha Kappa Delta .... . . . Atmos ........ Chi Epsilon ......, Delta Theta Phi. . . Eta Ka a Nu pp .... Gargoyle ...... I-Iebs-Sa ....... Helios ........ Phi Beta Kappa Phi Delta Phi. . Phi Kappa Phi. Pi Alpha Xi. . . 411 41 8 417 47-4 47-5 410 416 7-3 I9 411 iii., 4 .. 72 .- 73 .... 386 368 381 377 380 .. ...385 - ---374 376 381 333 371 384 375 ... 389 Pyramid ......... , . . PAGE Quill and Dagger. . . . Red Key ........,.. Rod and Bob ........... Scabbard and Blade ..... Sigma Delta Chi ........ Sigma Gamma Epsilon, . . Sigma Xi ............., U Srphinx Head ........... .... au Beta P1 .................. STANDING COMMITTEES. . TRUSTEES ...,.,........... VIEW SECTION ..,....,... W OMEN'S ACTIVITIES ADVISORS or XVOMEN ...... CLASS HISTORY .......... JUNIOR XVOMEN ..,...,.... ORGANIZATIONS Cosmopolitan Club .,... Debate Club ......... . . . Dixie Club ....,.... Dramatic Club .......... Musical Clubs ........... Winners of the W.A.A. .. Women's Athletic Council ..... Women's Self-Government Association ........,.. Y.W.C.A. ....,........ SENIOR WOMEN .... . . . SOCIETIES Arete ............ Dot and Circle .... 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