Cornell University - Cornellian Yearbook (Ithaca, NY)
- Class of 1927
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'- .Ag '.'-Jzifgigiixirl-3,f,l-., .7,?x,:, .-if '..4-J -Y4 ,AQ-1? 2 I .ff- fl- r wi, -- -- ,gf -' .' ff,.., f:C9-- '-1,4 4.,ll:':i,- M 4- ,. - - ,E . -.-Aki'-C',4v4:.:,:i'1j',,2'?,5Li, ml, Pg: -f . . .,- J:2x..aJj,q, 5giE:,.g.,1, -., L. -5 ' y -'a-:Dj-f f ff-,, fiq535'g,g.9f,,, ., 'w.gg:-,g 3 , ,..MNJ -,gh - '-,,-if - fr - xi., L-., . '- 3, , 1-,if 11,,.,F '-za, 1 - vu , 5.81 , Q1 1 M155 DWUQJH ' - Bail ,V ey Y ' 11- Y., 4- 'I - . . I1 42 Lo . KD , i . i Y xxx x ,AX ' . . lim , 1927coR LLLIANE-1--355 L1 5' H The President A fe-1:-4 e -Spf. DY! ? DQ D1Q4 . 3 O 10 Cl.- - G E192 CORNHIIANE if , 7,11 wa 1 I i V ,Q A A I A . H 'C I I 1 I ,Li V - -V V- I Patterson Frank Smmmons Rogalsky BOSEVVICIR Pres Farrand Hoy Grace Curtis C Ujicers of Administration ii LIVINGSTON FARRAND ........... Prefidenr of the Universiq CHARLES DIBBLE BOSTWICK ........ Comptroller of the Univerfizjf i GEORGE FREDERICK ROGALSKY ......,. Treafarer of the Univerfiljf I CHARLES ELBERT CURTIS ..... 'Szzperintendent of Baildingf and Groandf GEORGE STEDMAN FRANK ........,.. Manager af Parcbafey ANNA FIELDEN GRACE ......... Manager of Refidential Hallf LEO NELSON SIMMONS . . . A .... Auifrant Comptroller of the Univerfigf DAVID FLETCHER HOY ..,........ Refgiffrar of the Univerfity WOODFORD PATTERSON .......... Secretary of the Univerfily nw I I I I :MQ 'iiqi' ' I I I I nfs, 31 i vga H L El927 CORNELL ANH 3 g o-j 2-0 A - f f I I P Board of Trustees OFFICERS FRANK H. HISCOCK, Chezirfnezn DUPRATT WHITE, Vere-Cheeiwnnn MEMBERS EX-OFFICIO LIVINGSTON FARRAND ......... The Peefieient of the Unevemify ' ALFRED E. SMITH ........... L The Goeefenee of New York SEYMOUR LOWMAN ............ The Lieutenant Governor JOSEPH A. MCGINNIES .......... The Speaker ef the Amevnhly FRANK F. GRAVES .......... The Conzenixsioner of Eelnmfien BERNE A. PYRKE .........,. The Comeniffianer of Agficulture E. R. EASTMAN . . ........ President, Steele Agriezeltuml Soeiegy EEENEZER T. TURNER .......... The Lihmrinn, Cornell Libfdijf CHARLES EZRA CORNELL ........ ..... L ife Trustee MEMBERS APPOINTED BY THE GOVERNOR FRANK H. MILLER HORACE WHITE GEORGE R. VAN NAMEE DUPRATT WHITE THOMAS B. WILSON MEMBERS ELECTED BY THE ALUMNI FRANK E. GANNETT JOHN L. SENIOR CUTHBERT W. POUND MAXWELL M. UPSON FRED M. RANDALL S. WILEY WAKEMAN EDWIN N. SANDERSON EZRA B. WHITMAN ROGER H. WILLIAMS 331 35 All ff ' 32. url ETHE l92 CORNEl.l..lAN'E T F iff v-2O?Q f A -f 'T' Jul I I Board of Trustees MEMBERS ELECTED BY THE BOARD GEORGE F. BAKER CHARLES M. SCHWAB WALTER P. COOKE C. SIDNEY SHEPARD - FRANK H. HIsc:OcIc I WALTER C. TEAGLE HENRY R. ICKELHEIIVIER CHARLES E. TREMAN JARED T. NEWMAN ROBERT H. TREMAN . IRA A. PLACE MYNDERSE VAN CLEEF HENRY W. SACKETT ROGER B. XVILLIAMS HENRY H. XVESTINGHOUSE A MEMBER ELECTED BY THE STATE GRANGE WILLIAM F. PRATT ' FACULTY REPRESENTATIVES ROLLINS ADAMS EMERSON VERANUS ALVA MOORE FRANK THILLY 5 FRANK H. HISCOCK J. DU PRATT WHITE Chairman Vita-Chairman ' 'I Egg. I - as DI! , D1 C I 33 into H E 1927 CORNELLIAN A b I ' 'Y ' ' ' ' ' A' I ' 7 The Cornellzan Counczl ' Founded IQO8 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE FRANK ERNEST GANNETT, '98 ............... Prexidenr of the Council NEAL DOW BECKER, 'O5 .............,. Vine-Prefiflmt of tba Council JUSTIN DUPRATT WHITE, l9O JERVIS LANGDON, '97 , ROBERT THOMAS MICKLE, ,QL MAXWELL MAYI-IEW UPSON, '99 HARRISON DAWSON MCFADDIN, '94 ANDREW JOSEPH WEINERY, 'Io A EDWARD GAUL MACARTIIUR, 'II ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF HAROLD FLACK, ,Il .................... Executive Secretary HONORARY MEMBERS LIVINGSTON FARRAND GEORGE FISHER BAKER SAO-KE ALFRED SZE, 'OI EX-OFFICIO MEMBERS N ARCHIE COLLAMER BURNETT, ,QQ ROBERT ELIAS TREMAN, '09 FOSTER MELDRUM COFFIN, 'IL CLASS REPRESENTATIVES 1877.-Louis Livingston Seaman 1890-JUSE-IH DuPratt White I9O9-Creed Walsh Fulton 1873-Edwin Gillette 1891- I9IO-Russell Blair Hurlburt 1874- 1892.-Robert Thomas Mickle 1911-Edwin Everitt Sheridan 1875- 1893-Fordyce Cobb 1911.-Karl William Gass 1876- 1894-George Grant Brooks 1913-Walter Adams Bridgeman I877-Merritt Elvin Haviland 1895-Harry Josiah Clark 1914-William Howard Fritz 1878- 1896-Malcolm Churchill Rorry 1915-Thomas Francis Keatinghlr. 1879-Frederic Jalfrey Whiton 1897-Jervis Langdon 1916-Richard John Foster, Jr. 1880-Hosea Webster 1898-Ernest Miller Bull 1917-Paul Witherspoon Eckley , 1881-Ira Adelbert Place 1899-Samuel Wiley Wakeman 1918-Henry Wisdom Roden I882.-Herbert Dana Schenclc 1900-Christopher William Wilson,Jr. I9I9-Alpheus Waldo Smith 1883-Ebenezer Tousey Turner I 9o1-Heatley Green 197.0-HOSCX Cushman Ballou 1884-Henry jay Patten 1902.-Maurice Robert Whinery 192.1-Charles Chester Bailey 1885-Robert james Eidlitz 1903-Floyd Leslie Carlisle 1919.-Wilson Shannon Dodge 1886-Elias Abinum de Lima 1904-Harland Bryant Tibbetts 192.3-Leonard Christopher Hanson 1887-Edwin Nash Sanderson I9O5-Erskine Wilder 191.4-Charles Emmes Cassidy x888-Albert Elbracht Metzger I-906-Nicholas Hartman Noyes 1915-Charles Benjamin Wietcrs 1889-Leon Stern I9o7-Julian Albert Pollak 197.6-Richard Aronson 1908-William Gerhard Mennen 2,251 9 ..l .. .. Pl! V '+ 34 ,355 Q HEi9 27coRriuf.i.1.lAN tt . . - ,Q g F V V f ,, ,W , Wm, -.,. I 'G 9 The Cornellz an ou nczl The Cornellian Council, founded in 1908, is the Alumni organization which has for its purpose the stimu- lation of alumni interest in the financial support of the University. The founders of the Council had in mind the idea of doing away with indiscriminate and merely occasional solicitation of the Alumni and of having all appeals for the University's needs made by one organization vested with authority. The wisdom of this plan is now acknowledged by the faculty, trustees, and alumni, and the soundness of the plan has been I shown in other universities as well as Cornell. Small gifts to the University are made valuable by reason of their large number and solidarity of purpose and at the same time interest is created which can be created in no other way The larger part of the gifts to the Alumni Fund are unrestricted and are available for appropriation by the Trustees where most needed. Gifts to the University through the Cornellian Council may, however, be allocated for special purposes and when so allocated are used for these purposes only. The membership of the Cornellian Council is made up of one member representative from each of the classes, forty members at large, elected by the Council, and an indefinite number of honorary members. Payments on all subscriptions to the Alumni Fund as soon as received by the Executive Secretary of the ,f Council, are immediately forwarded to the Treasurer of the University. More than 31,500,000 has been l contributed by alumni of Cornell to Cornell University through the organization of the Cornellian Council since 1908. The Cornellian Council undertakes from time to Xtime, to raise funds for special projects. At present, Robert E. Treman, '09, is chairman of a committee, appointed by the Cornellian Council, to raise S7.SO,' ooo to construct a special dormitory group as a war memorial to honor the memory of the two hundred thirty-eight Cornell men who gave their lives in the ' World War. Frank E. Gannett, '98, president of the Cornellian Council, has been in constant and intimate contact with the University and its problems for more than thirty years, first as one of the editors' of the Cornell Daily Sun when an undergraduate, later, Secretary ' to Ex-President Schurman, editor of the Alumni News, editor and publisher of the Ithaca Journal W News, president of two of the Cornell Alumni Clubs, chairman of one of the Semi-Centennial En- dowment committees, and, for a number of years, a member of the Executive Committee of the Cornel- lian Council. Last Spring, Mr. Gannett was elected a trustee of the University by the Alumni. Mr. Gannett is the editor and publisher of seven important newspapers in New York State and is recognized as one of the leading journalists in this country. The Cornellian Council is fortunate in having as its president this loyal, enthusiastic, and able graduate, who is willing to devote himself un- FRANK E. GANNETT, '98 stintingly for the best interest of Cornell. Pmidcnr aaa e . - . r ' W 9 gg 9 9 IL I 35 .gc BIHEIDZTCORNELLIANE ,fg- 0-f Ffa f ' ' n A 1 nc Undergraduate Scholars CLASS OF 197.7 THE HORACE GREELEY THE EUDORUS C. KENNEY SCHOLARSHIPS SCHOLARSHIPS BERNARD CIOFFARI I I U I D . I GOWN in Amr BENJAMIN ZIMMERMAN ..... CEIZKIE in Art: MARY PHELPS ENDERS . ' A I r 4 CMU? in Amr HERBERT FLETCHER MARPLES . Caurfe zn Elcc. Eng. THE STEWART L. WOODFORD CLASS OF 1918 SCHOLARSHIPS THE EUDORUS C' KENNEY SCHOLARSHIP5 NEWELL WELCH SMITH . . Courfe in Mecla. Eng. ANNA GASOOL ......... Conrxe in Arn DONALD FOX LAYTON . . . Courfe in Civil Eng. 3 WILERED ERNEST HOFFMAN .... Canrxc in Arty PLINY LOYAL MOORE . ..,.. Camzre in Arn THE JOHN STANTON GOULD SCHOLARSHIPS THE DREYFUS MEMORIAL SADIE SIEGEL .....,... Course in Arn SCHOLARSHIPS ROSALIE FLORENCE COHEN .... Course in Arn MARY COLBY BETTS ....... Canrfe in Arty THADDEUS BAKER HURD .,.. Cazcrfe in Arcla. CLASS UF 1930 THE EUDORUS C. KENNEY CLASS OF 1919 SCHOLARSHIPS THE EUDORUS C- KENNEY SCHOLARSHIPS WALTER HOEEMANN . . . Cazcrfe in Elec. Eng. IGNATIUS GEORGE FAELLIA .... Cazme ln Arif FRANCIS DUNH-'KM WORMUTH - 1' - CUWN' in Aff-V ELERIEDA EMMA POPE .... - . . Cozzrfe in Arif THE CORNELL SCHOLARSHIPS THE CORNELL SCHOLARSHIP S WILLIAM TUTHILL PAYNE .... Caurme in Arif VIOLET LOUISE DVORAK '-.-, Cm,-fe in Arg HERMAN MCDOWELL SOUTHWORTH Com-.re in Arn MORRIS STARK ......... Couric in Art: THE PRESIDENT WHITE SCHOLARSHIPS THE PRESIDENT WHITE SCHOLARSHIPS LUCIAN JOSEPH BRAZDIONIS . . . Caurfe in Arr: ARTHUR TWU-LIAM STROM ----- CUWN in Aff-f CHARLES EDWARD HEWITT, JR, . . Canrfe in Arts EVELYN DE GOLIER BASSAGE . . . Camzre in Arn THE HENRY B. LORD SCHOLARSHIPS THE HENRY B. LORD SCHOLARSHIPS DONALD CORPRON MACRAE . . . Cnurfe in Arc: CHARLOTTE LUCILLE INGALLS . . . Cozzrfe in Am' PHILIP NORTON TUCKER . A D V I CMH? in Arn SAMUEL BERKOWITZ ....... Conrxe in Art: TI-IE MCGRAW SCHOLARSHIPS THE MCGRAW SCHOLARSHIPS ' STANLEY SCHAUSS . n I D . Count in EIN' Eng. CHARLES KLEINBERG ..,.... Ccnrfc Am' . ALFRED PAUL WINDT . . . Courfe zn Czwl Eng. W ALTER GOMPERTZ ....... Conn: cn Arn THE SAGE SCHOLARSHIPS THE SAGE SCHOLARSHIPS FRANK HERMAN FLEISCHER . Cozzrfe in Elcc. Eng. DAVID RANDOLPH CLOONEY ' ' ' CWM? in Arn CHARLOTTE LOUISE SCHILLKE . . . Conrfe in Artf WILLIAM BRADFORD EDWARDS: Cwffff DZ MMA' Eng' THE SIBLEY SCHOLARSHIPS THE SIBLEY SCHOLARSHIPS PAUL NELSON MARTIN . . . Couric in Elec. Eng. CHARLES FREDERICK CRONE . Course in Meals. Eng. JOSEPH STANLEY THOMPSON . Cczmre in Mech. Eng. FREDERIC RALPH MINNS . . Conn: in Mech. Eng. ' 9 I I g g fifi' lil E l927CORNELL N'E Sf I I U nwerszty Statzstzcs 1925 Q6 AGRICULTURE ARCHITECTURE ARTS AND SCIENCES ENGINEERING HOME ECONOMICS LAW MEDICINE VETERINARY EXTENSION STAFF RESEARCH STAFF OTHERS Totals Frexbmen 7. AGRICULTURE ARTS AND SCIENCES ENGINEERING GRADUATE SCHOOL HOME ECONOMICS LAW MEDICINE VETERINARY Totals E77ltfIfIlJ' Pro :fran .Yenzarr 1 I 7. 1187. Names Counted IIWVICC Net Total Sport BASEBALL . . BASKETBALL . . CROSS COUNTRY FENCING . . FOOTBALL . . HOCKEY . . LACROSSE . . NAVY . , . SOCCER . . . TENNIS . . . TRACK . . . WRESTLING . FACULTI Pro enarf O Anzftmzt Pro error! I STUDENTS urzzorf .Yapbomarn I 7. IO I I OI 7. IO 17.97. 17.45 I mtrzzrtarf I 0 1 IO O 7.1 .Ypecml O 7. I 1 47.7 Afrzftmztf .Yrzzde nt: Tomlf 7. JIO 17. 7.7. I I I Tamb 7.019 U93 7. I 7.1 5909 818 INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS Coizteftf Pnrtiripant: Varfigf F re.rb7mzn Vanity F rerbvmvz Varfigf F refbfmzn Totals ...... IO . ACTIVITIES ATHLETIC . . DRAMATIC . . FORENCIC . . OURNALISTIC I . 7. Total MILITARY . . MUSICAL . . RELIGIOUS . . MISCELLANEOUS IOO 7.0 I ORGANIZATIONS FRATERNITIES, . . . . . . SORORITIES SCHOLARSHIP HONORARY SOCIETIES . OTHER HONORARY SOCIETIES ' . . CLUBS . . Awdfdl I Total ......... E UNIVERSITY PROPERTY AMOUNT OF LAND ...... 1697 acres VALUE OF LAND ..... SS57.5,379.7.O NUMBER OP BUILDINGS ,.... VALUE OF BUILDINGS . . . 310,784,491 . 58 TOTAL VALUE OF PROPERTY ...,. S1I,3O9,87O.78 ENDOWMENT .......v.. 32.0, 970,886 .37 II! Y. I .I I C f f f ' S . . . . . . . 7 85 35 77. 66 65 l . , . . , . . 8 6 7. 16 . , . . . 7 70 34 98 7 . . . . . . . 4 35 I6 58 II 4 . . . . . . II 9 IS IO 45 ' . . . . . . . . . . 6 7. 8 , . . . . . . , . 6 46 L8 4 7.7 , .,..... 1 8 9 4 3 LS , . . . . . 7.6 L4 7.5 75 . . . . . . IO 18 I9 47 . . . , . . . . . i i 17. J I9 , - A - A - - 15 37 85 49 9 55 I V, ---'--- 79 53 97 47 49 835 ' ARCHITECTURE ..,.... 43 47. 48 47 7 187 . . . . . , 43 49 5 585 7.0 I . . . . . . . 98 3 77 3 6 7. . . . , . . 66 66 . . . . . . 85 38 7 36 17. 478 I ...,..... 61 67. 7.9 3 55 ' . . . . . . . . 64 58 68 83 8 8 ' . . . . . . . 7.1 E B ,7.3 89 -, .... ' . . 763 . 91 . . . . ' 5 7.1 4 4O 30 17. 17. 7.0 6 30 15 S IQ 4 3 D0 30 8 9 7 50 57 8 4 65 55 7.7. 7.1 6 15 IS 9 7 7. 60 30 7.3 I9 5 4 50 30 17- 9 5 7. 40 7.5 I7 I7 6 3 7.O I5 6 9 9 7. 5O 7.6 7.1 7 7- 9 30 11 7 5 31 6 335 54 34 7.5 6 63 3 7 I4 ' 3 7- 9 J I 4 2-7 67. 50 7 97. lil Hb.. A 4 4 44 I A 4. A 649:-3 :Il .3 I P1 It 37 EIEIIJEIDDEIEIEI 1' + , xQf fd 1 .Q.. i f 1 E Q? Q2 9 55 5 5 5 'g? .YF me M 1 my Q2Af'?fN' .. I ,ai I 9, 9 9 ,ig I E l319z7coRNl5LL AN e 9 9 gg! i' I 9 P I V ' X l 1 , r V , Deans FRANCKE HUNTINGTON BOSWORTH A B Yale 1897 Professor of Arch1tecture and Dean of the College of Archrtecture ll Y' TBII QIKCIJ Gargoyle CHARLES KELLOGG BURDICK A B Prmcetou 1904 LL B Columb1a I908 Edrtor of the Columbra Law Rev1evv Professor of Law and Dean of the Law School Prmceton Cap and Gown Club QDAKII KIHKCD Order of the Co1f ROLLINS ADAMS EMERSON B Sc Nebraska 1897 D Sc Harvard 1913 LL D Nebraska 1917 Professor of Plant Breedmg and Dean of the Graduate School AZ FA CIDBK 2 fIJKfID WILLIAM ALEXANDER HAMMOND A B Harvard 1885 A M Kmgs 1887 Ph D LCIPSIC 1891 Professor of Anc1ent Phrlosophy and Dean of the Um vers1ty Faculty KA DEXTER SIMPSON KIMBALL A B Stanford 1896 M E 1913 LL D Rochester 197.6 Professor of Industr1al Engmeermg and Dean of the College of Engmeer ALBERT RUssEL1 MANN B SA Cornell IQO4 AM Chlcago 1916 Dean of the Colleges of Agrrculture and Home Economrcs KAP AZ E fIJKfID VERANUS ALVA MooRE B S Cornell 1887 M D George Washlngton 1890 D V M Pennsylvama 1911 D Sc Syracuse 1919 Professor of Pathology and Bacterlology and Dean of the College of Vetermary MCd1C1HC QJEK E CIJKII9 NEN WALTER LINDSAY NILES M D Cornell 1901 Professor of Cllmcal MCdlClHC and Dean of the Cornell UHIVCFSIEY Medrcal College ln New York QDAE AQA ROBERT MORRIS OGDEN B S Cornell I9OI Ph D Wurzburg 1903 Professor of Educauon and Dean of the College of Arts and SCICHCCS X IP' QJBK E fIJKfIv IIJAK 1 . I V 1 Y 1 l f I ,,, 7 ' 'J 3 ' A I ' rl . . . , ' 7 7 J ' ' ' - 7 ' 'Q' 7 7 ' '7 7 ' W 7 . ' Q 5 9 ' - I 7 ' '7 -3 7 ' '7 7 7 ' '7 , . . . 1 - 7-'. I 7 7 7 L7 ' M l - 7 ' '7. F 7 7 ' '7 7 A7 . -, , n - l l V a, I ' 'J . I n J ' 'a ' 'z ' J l Q ing. TBH5 E35 fIJKCDgQuill and Dagger. 7 . 1, . . ., , 5 . ., ' , . I I . . F1. , ' 7 J L7 ' Q ? ' '7 J ' 'Q 2 . . ., U , 5 . ., ' , H. n I - Q '52 ' 5 . ' .' 'A 2 ' . . 5 . D 7 ' '7 ' 7 ' -1. 7 ' , I 1 '1'- I 1 ' 7 7 :JJ 7 ug lg! FLM ' 319 -1. ETHEIFJQYCORNLLLIANE ,gig '- 5,4 1 . . - -h - SQA I 1 I . s 'N z V, ,,:,,1 , . f - 4 .,..' ' ,. ,D .,,v Professors -I BRISTOW ADAMS, B.A., Stanford, 1900. Professor and Editor of Publications. AFP, EE, ZAX, Quill and Dagger, Hebs-Sa, Manuscript Club, Thumbtack Club. JOSEPH QUINCY ADAMS, A.B., Wake Forest, 1900, A.M., 19015, Ph.D., Cornell, 1905, Litt.D., Wake Forest, 1916. Professor of English. Zodiac, CDB K. ERNEST ALBEE, A,.B., Vermont, 1887, Ph.D., Cornell, 1894. Professor of Phil- osophy. fI1BK. A CALVIN DODGE ALBERT, M.E., Cornell, 1901. Professor of Machine Design. EE. ' ' ARTHUR AUGUSTUS ALLEN, A.B., Cornell, 1907, M.A., 1908, Ph.D., 1911. Pro- fessor of Ornithology. FA, EE. EUGENE PLUMB ANDREWS, A.B., Cornell, 1895. Professor of Archaeology. ATS2, IDB K. WILLARD AUSTEN. Librarian. Member of the American Library Association, Member of the Bibliographic Society of America, Fellow, American Library Institute, Member of the New York Library Association, Member of the New' York State Library Council. BQYI. XVILLIAIVI CHARLES BAKER, B.S.A., Cornell, 1898. Professor of Drawing. 7 BS! -!Q!- ,Qi-I 9 IAQ. 40 FP W '1 V nf . ,W -- . ,gg ETlIEl927coRNL1..LlA 1-E3 . ,544 I' 'l l i ii. ' ' L ..,. F 1-.-...LL-. L, I gg is f Iii 9 i if si: l E33 - 5 . 2 L V- -2,- --iv E .,,,. ..wQy., ,,,.. I ..-1 1 . I l P Professors 'WDILLIAM CYRUS BALLARD, JR., M.E. Cin E.E.D, Cornell, 1910. Professor of Electrical Engineering. HKN. 7 A WILDER DWIGHT BANcRoFT, A.B., Harvard, 1888, Ph.D., Leipsic, 1891, Hon. ' D.Sc., Lafayette, 1919, Hon. Sc.D., Cambridge, 1913. World War Memorial Professor of Physical Chemistry. AKE, AXE, TBH, JJAT, Al-Djebar. WILLIAM NICHOLS BARNARD, M.E., Cornell, 1897. Professor of Heat-Power Engineering. TBH, EE, QJKCID, Atmos. FRED ASA BARNES, C.E., Cornell, 1897, M.C.E., 1898. Professor of Railroad P Engineering and Director of the School of Civil Engineering. Zodiac, TBH, I EE, 411141115 XE, Rod and Bob. ' MORTIER FRANKLIN BARRUS, A.B., Wabash, 1908, Ph.D., Cornell, 1911. Pro- fessor of Plant Pathology. FA. ALVIN CASEY BEA1., B.S., Illinois, 1897, M.S.A., Cornell, IQO3, Ph.D., I9II. Pro- fessor of Eloriculture. EE, HAE. CARL BECKER, B.L., Wisconsin, 1896, Ph.D., 1907. John Stambaugh Professor of i History. FREDERICK BEDELL, A.B., Yale, 1890, M.S., Cornell, 1891, Ph.D., 1891. Pro- fessor of Applied Electricity. AAQIJ, QIQBK, EE, HKN. 8 Q -555. 1- 9 I ,Byf- Dai P1911 . 41 ,sg E HE 1927 CORNELLIANE ,Egg Q , , ' ' , '. ,' 'Q P . i I., A bbq Aww., ,,,i4,4.Q.1.E,.:1 rar.. f..a:i::.a..,4.1a 1 Professors JOHN BEN'I:LEY,tJR., B.S., Wesleyan, 1904, M.F., Yale, 1907. Professor of Forest Engineering. IFT, CIJBK, EE, Hebs-Sa. CORNELIUS BETTEN, A.B., Lake Forest, 1900, M.A., 1901, D.Sc., 1913, Ph.D., Cornell, 1906. Director of Resident Instruction in the College of Agriculture, FA, EE, CIJKCIJ. . CHARLES CLARENCE BIDWELL, A.B., Rochester, 1904, Ph.D., Cornell, 1914. Pro- fessor of Physics. AKE, FA, EE. CORA BINZEL, B.S., Columbia, 1910. Professor of Rural Education. HA9, ON. RAYMOND RUSSELL BIRCH, B.S., Kansas State Agricultural, 1906, D.V.M., Cor- nell, I9Il, 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. ALBERT WILHELM BOESCHE, A.B., Hamilton, 1897, A.M., I898Q Ph.D., Munich, 1905. Professor of German. AT, CDB K. SAMUEL LATIMER BOOTHROYD, B.S., Colorado State, 1893, M.S., 1904. Professor of Astronomy and Geodesy. EE, 1bKfD. JAMES ERNEST BOYLE, A.B., Nebraska, 19005 A.M., Kansas, 19015 Ph.D., Wis- consin, 1904. Professor of Rural Economy. 9 ?! .201 SQ:-. -245 . '42 41 33,5 ETHEl927CORNEl.LlANE ,335 III -WW f If '9' Professors Ph D Cornell AMES CHESTER BRADLEY A B Cornell 1906 M S California 1907 1910 Professor of Entomology and Curator of Invertebrate Zoology HKA FA E . - OLAP MART1N1Us BRAUNER. Professor of Drawin and Painting. HKA' CIJKLID' Gargoyle. ULIAN PLEASANT BRETZ Ph.D. Chicago 1906. Professor of American History. THOMAS ROLAND BRIGGS A.B. Cornell 1909 Ph.D. 1913. Professor of Physical Chemistry. QA2' AXE' 2 ' Alembic' Al-Djebar. ARTHUR WESLEY BROWNE, B.S., Wesleyan, 1900, M.S., 1901, Ph.D., Cornell 1903. Professor of Inorganic Chemistry. AAHE, AXE, FA, 1DBK, TBH, 23, KIJKCIJ, QTCIJ, Al-Djebar. HARRY OLIVER BUCKMAN, B.S.A., Iowa State, 1906, M.S., 1908, Ph.D., Cornell, I9I2.. Professor of Soil Technology. AT, AZg FA, EE, CIJKIIJ. HELEN DUDLEY BULL, M.D., Cornell, 1911. Acting Professor of Child Hygiene. LEROY P. BURNHAM, M.S. Cin Archj, Harvard, 1903. Professor of Design. JULIAN EDWARD BUTTERWORTH, A.B., Iowa, 1907, M.A., 1910, Ph.D., 1917.. Professor of Rural Education. QIUBK, QDAK. DOAK BAIN CARRICK, A.B., Wake Forest, 1910, Ph.D., Cornell, 1917. Professor of Pomology. EE. .32-HS. l 1 ,.,,,... .... . ., ,V 'A ffl 1-nf . fn 1.40 'Z ff' A 23.3 f ' 1- If Ji' ' . 1- . - - -f - ,...,, A PM , , . . S '. r , 7 , i , P I 's HI 7 ' '7 7 7 ' '7 7 7 ' 'J 7 . 1 . , ' ' E 7 U' 33 L 1 7 J 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 'F 9 1 '-'Q 1 '3'?i' lil, 43 i Cal.- W E IQQICQRNIQLLIANE ,gg Sri 1'1 A0 .. l .. vw ' . -1 . H W - 1 . . A O. W wi ff? . e ef 7? 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Q, , 7 111. 1 J. , . ., . . . 7 A . . . 13TQfESSOTS WALTER BUCKINGHAM CARVER PhB Drckrnson 1899 PhD Johns HOPRIUS 1904 Professor of M2EhCmHf1CS IIKA CIJBK E GEORGE WALTER CAVANAUGH B S Cornell 1896 Professor of Agf1CUltUfHl Chemrstry GDKQID AZ AXV Y AlD1ebar Hebs Sa ROBERT FRANKLIN CHAMBERLAIN M E Cornell 1908 Professor of Electrnzal Eng1neer1ng ACHC13 HKN ELL1oTT EVANS CHEATHAM A B Georgla 1907 LL B Harvard 1911 Pro fessor ofLavv ATQ fI1AfIJ GJBK PETER WVALTER CLAASSEN AB Kansas 1913 AM 1915 PhD Cornell 1918 Professor of Brology AX FA CIJBK E EMMA CONLEY B A West V1rg1n1a Actmg Professor of Rural Educauon ON Vv ALTER L CONWELL, C E , Cornell, 1911 Professor of Ra1lroad Engmeermg YYIPE LANE COOPER, A B , Rutgers, 1896, M A , Yale, 1898, M A , Rutgers, 1899, Ph D , Lerpsrc, 1901, L1tt D , Rutgers, I92.I Professor of the Enghsh Language and L1terature Aflw, fI1BK WVALTIIR RODNEY CORNELL, B S , Rutgers, 1907, C E , Cornell, 1915 Professor of Mechames C1RUs R CRosBY, A B , Cornell, 1905 Professor of Entomology EE Ig! 9l1!, 44 40 Cl... HL 192 CORNEIL A -.1 3'-4 p P 3813 aw Professors Dzck jay Cwrby B5 Mzclazgun Agrzcultzzml 1893 MS 1901 P10 eww 0 Extemzon Teacbzng OTIS FREEMAN CURTIS AB Oberhn 1911 PhD Cornell 1916 Professor Plant Physrology PA E RALPH WRIGHT CURTIS B S A Cornell 1901 M S A 1905 Professor of Orna mental Hortrculture A7 FA HA ROBERT EUGENE CUSHMAN A B Oberlm 1911 Ph D Columbra 1917 Pro fessor of Government ECIJE QDBK 411.8111 GEORGE IRVING DALE A B Cornell 1910 Ph D 1918 Professor of the Ro mance Languages and Lrteratures KDAZ QJBK HERBERT OSEPH DAVENPORT, Ph B , South Dakota, 1893, Ph D , Chrcago, 1898 Professor of Economrcs ADAM CLARKE DAVIS, JR , M E , CORNELL, 1914 Professor of Expemmental Englneerlng KE, TBH, Atmos EDWARD GORTON DAVIS, B S , Denlson, 1905 Professor of Landscape Archr tecture BGJH, Gargoyle LOUIS MUNROE DENNTS, Ph B , Mrchrgan, 1885, B S Cm Chem D, 1886, D Sc , Colgate, 1911, MIch1gan, 1916 Professor of Inorganrc Chemrstry and Head of the Department of Chem1stry TT, AXE, QJBK, TBII, EE, Al Djebar HERMAN DIEDERICHS, M E , Cornell, 1897 Professor of Experlmental Engmeermg and Drrector of the Slbley School of Mechamcal Engmeerrng CD2 K, TBH, EE, CIJKCIJ, Qulll and Dagger, Atmos .. 1 v ' , , ,QLQA . . , . V. 9 W V ld: gl 1, ,1 .11 , ' In J ,- .5- 91Q,-0 7' f 9' f,. ', x ' 3. 5 : AW reign jgff'-ffgfif I ' 1 I l - , - ' - 9. , f , f ' 1 ' 'Q a 9 ' -1 ' , . ., , 5 . ., , . of ' E . , . V , Q 1 S 7 7 3 - . 1 , . - . J, 5 E. 7 ' ' 7 3 ' ' 7 J ' - . . , . , , . 3 ' ' 7 7 7 ' ' 7 ' '- . ' J ' Sabi' L C A Milli' 45 rig? O ETHE 1927 COR ELLIAN gg: 1 A ' 1 F F T Professors ALEXANDER M. 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., A Furman, 1911. Professor of the Classics. Xllf, CIJKQIJ. ARTHUR JOHNSON EAMES, A.B., Harvard, 1908, A.M., 1910, Ph.D., 1911. Pro- fessor of Botany. 111B K, EE, i THEODORE HILDRETH EATON, A.B., Harvard, 1900, M.A., Columbia, 1915, Ph.D., 1917. Professor of Rural Education. QJKCD, QA K, Tavvse. FRANK OAKES ELLENWOOD, A.B. Qin M.E.D, Stanford, 1904, M.E., 1911. Pro- fessor of Power Engineering. TBH, EE, fI7KfI3Q Atmos. HERBERT CHARLES ELMER, A.B., Cornell, 1883, Ph.D., Johns Hopkins, 1888. Pro- fessor of Latin. BGJH, CDB K. GEORGE CHARLES EMEODY, B.S., Colgate, 1900, M.S., 1901, Ph.D., Cornell, 1910, Sc.D., Colgate, 1914. Professor of Aquiculture. AKE, FA, fI3BKQ EE. DONALD ENGLISH, B.S., California, 1909, M.B.A., Harvard, 1914. Professor of Economics and Accounting. EQJE, CDKQD. MILLARD CLAYTON ERNSBERGER, A.B., Rochester, 1888, M.E., Cornell, 1908. L Professor of Power Engineering. AACD, fI1B K, EE., Atmos. GEORGE ABRAM EVERETT, A.B., Cornell, 1899, LL.B., 1901. Professor of Exten- L sion Teaching. Zodiac. BE! 365 gil, 9 9 gg P15 46 1 ,Ig 5THEl9 27CO NEl..LlA +E new 9 53,4 l i P i i Professo rs German BGJII GJBK EMERY NELSON FERRISS Ph B Western 1904 M A Iowa 1905 Ph D 1908 Professor of Rural Eclucauon CDA K PIERRE AUGUSTINE FISH B S Cornell 1890 D Sc 1894 D V M 1899 Pro fessor of Veterlnary Physlology E 11114111 Industry E Hebs Sa HARRY MORTON FITZPATRICK A B Cornell 1909 Ph D 1913 Professor of Plant Pathology E JAMES NATHAN FROST D V M Cornell 1907 Professor of Vetermztry Surgery E VICTOR RAYMOND GAGE M E Cornell 1906 M M E 1910 Professor of Ex perImentalEng1nee11ng ACHCIH E SEYMOUR STANTON GARRETT CE Cornell 1904 Professor of Mechanrcs of Engrneerrng SIDNEY GONZALES GEORGE C E Cornell 1905 Professor of Mechamcs of Fn gmeermg TBII ROSWELL CLIFTON GIBBS A B Cornell 1906 A M 1908 Ph D 1910 Pro fessor 0fPhys1cs CIJBK E QJKQIJ X ALBERT BERNHARDT FAUST, A.B., Johns Hopkins, 1889, Ph.D., 1891. Professor of 4 , .U ., ' Eg, ., , . . ., . WALTER WARNER FISK, B.S.A., Cornell, 1910, M.S.A., 1911. Professor of Dairy l s ' -1 7 9 ' 'a J ' 'J ' ' mga 32,1 315' A .I A A 1 . A C y . 10 Pri, ' 47 IT I 5,5 01 8- E H 1927 CORNELL Bl. n 08' AM fa A ,vwffmf + I R521 5 M.5lA2RM lf sawing 285539 ' if Z all 5 J af at ff WAVE Professors ADAM CAPEN GILL A B Amherst 1884 Ph D Mun1ch 1893 Professor of Mm eralogy and Petrography DAVID CLINTON GILLESPIE B A V1rvIn1a, 1900, Ph D Gottlngen, 1906 Pro fessor of Mathematlcs KE Z QIKID OTHON GOEPP GUERLAC L1cenc1e es Lettres Parls 1893 Llcencle en dro1t, 1897 World War Memorral Professor of the Romance Languages and Llteratures GPA? EDWARD SEWALL GUTHRIE B S A Iowa State, 1905 M S A Cornell, 1910, Ph D 1913 Professor of Dalry lndustry 2 WILLIAM ARTHUR HAGAN, DVM Kansas State Agmeultural, 1915 MS Cornell 1917 Professor of Bactenology ALL? 2. GEORGE LIVINGSTONE HAMILTON, A B , Harvard, 1895, A M , 1897, Ph D , Columbla, 1907. Professor of the Romance Languages and Llteratures and Curator of the Dante and Petrarch Collecuons EARLD VOLCART HARDENBURG, B S , Cornell, 1911, M S A , 1915, Ph D , 1919 Professor of Vegetable Gardemng AZ, Hebs Sa MERR1TT XVESLEY HARPER, B S , Ohlo State, 1901, M S , Ill1no1s, IQO2. Professor of Ammal Husbandry GILBERT DENNISON HARRIS, Ph B , Cornell, 1886 Professor of Paleontology and Stratrgraphm Geology QDBK, E3 ARTHUR JOHN HLINICKE, B S A , M1SSOUf1, IQIB, Ph D , Cornell, 1916 Professor of Pomology and Head of the Department of Pomology 32,1 ll ' Y . .J ' . ,- H .... 97,77 1 ' T , 9 H f , ,- - Y 1 ' I 'uw I I - - I . -, 'Q- '--D ' I 7 I ' - .,.. . E 1 259-Z4 .za-.. , is ,Q ' I ,ai .-'f:l t1'3 ' R dl Il -5 zffff' 33 ll ' s - ' ?-S5 W H , . ,' . ll' if ' 'ff 1552, ' f r Vg: I 4' . 1 55,3 '24'g'Z ' -1 ff:' . 31 Q? .s -' FR al-.1 . 't - W '. il ,go ag I ,au ..f I 331 , , .. ,.,. , . sq 19- 1414,-.'2ac'f:-5-. Q a w w, re l ' ,,,, ,, ,.,J:' ' t ' , . . ii?- , . f, .'- 11 Ii as A I ,, ft H - gl R , 1442 ' 'Q aj , W9 ,Mi - -1: ,wa - M e zj -zrdis . a1.,4M1 aff 7 ' ' 7 7 3 ' ' J 7 ' - 7 . . , D . . , - ' ' I-I . H . . , I., . J ' - J J 7 ' ..,. , . . ., , . . ., . H I . ., . . D. . . ., , - -, ' . 1 . 1 1:1 5 . , , lin iii' Y , A W f 48 10 Cl... ,Mg H l927coRNEu IA ,gg 5 : 1 Jsffl' QSM fy Professors ARTHURT HENRICI MD Plttsburgh 1911 Professor of Bacterlology Z' AOA HALLDOR HERMANNSSON Cand Phll Copenhagen 1899 Professor of the Scand 1nav1an Languages and Lrteratures and Curator of the Flske Icelanchc Col lect1on GLENN WASHINGTON HERRICK B S 1n Agrl Cornell 1896 Professor of Eco nom1c Entomology AFP E Qu1ll and Dagger GUSTAVE FREDERICK HEUSER B S Cornell 1915 M S 1916 Ph D 1918 Professor of Poultry Husbandry E MILTON LYLE HOLMES A B Stanford 1917 M B A Harvard 197.3 Professor of Busmess Management QDBK 7 I 3 7 I 5 7 ' of Comparatrve Anatomy EE, fIDKfI7 HERBERT ANDREW H012-PER, B S A , Cornell, 1903, M S , Ill1no1s, 1907 Pro fessor of Annnal Husbandry EE RALPH SHELDON HOSMER, B S A , Harvard, 1894, M F , Yale, 1907. Professor of Forestry and Head of the Department of Forestry Member, Counc1l of State Colleges, 197.5 7.6, 1916 Z7 AZ, Hebs Sa, He Hur Havvan CHARLES HENRY HULL, Ph B , Cornell, 1886, Ph D , Halle, 1891 Goldwrn Sm1th Professor of Amernzan I-hstory AT, Qu1ll and Dagger - , ,AZ . ru , .' : A 7 6 fn' .4 ' ,v A ' :' 1 3 ,.,,.,,,.. , ,,,. , . ..,,, f . , . .,. ' , . ' '. E, . . - - , 1 I , .7 I l . . - ' 7 ' ' ' 7 7 - ' . 5 ag . ' 7 ' -7 7 7 - '7 7 ' 'J ' l , . ., , 5 . . ., , . P GRANT SHERMAN HOPKINS B.S. Cornell 1889 D.Sc. 1893 D.V.M. 19oo Professor FRANCES BEATRICE HUNTER, B.S., Columbia, 1913. Professor of Home Economics. -1 E . SSE, ng or , fm 49 'ygg ' E HEIQZYCORNELLI NQ ss 9 9 9 9 9 ,gag H 1, s 11, .1 1 . . rt.- A . rl ' J 4- .,v., A 4-V-'- A -' 1'- ' 1 y 3'Q4 , 4 . 1 ' .,.1. 1,1 arr as ' ,:': 1-. Professors . WALLIE ABRAHAM HURWITZ, A.B., B.S. Qin Ed.D, A.M., Missouri, 1906, A.M., Har- vard, 1907, Ph.D., Gottingen, 1910. Professor of Mathematics. QDBK, EE. JOHN IRWIN HUTCHINSON, A.B., Bates, 1889, Ph.D., Chicago, 1896. Professor of Mathematics. CIJBK, EE. OSKAR AUGUSTUS JOHANNSEN, B.S., Illinois, 1894, A.M., Cornell, 1901, Ph.D., 1904. Professor of Entomology. FA, TBII, EE, CDKQD. I-IORACE LEONARD JONES, A.B., Carson and Newman, 1898, A.M., Columbian, 1900, Ph.D., Cornell, 1909, LI..D., Carson and Newman, 1917. Professor of Greek. fb KZ, CDB K, Atrux. RIVERDA HARDING JORDAN, A.B., Yale, 1893, M.A., 1913, Ph.D., Minnesota, 1919, M.A., Dartmouth, 1919. Professor of Education and Chairman of the Summer Session. CDFA, fI1A K, KfI1K,AKA,HFM. X7LADIMIR KARAPETOFF, C.E., Institute of Ways of Communication, Leningrad, 1897, M.M.E., 1901. Professor of Electrical Engineering. E, TBII, EE, HKN, 111 M A. A ABRAM TUCKER KERR, B.S., Cornell, 1895, MD., Buffalo, 1897. Professor of Anatomy and Secretary of the Ithaca Division of the Medical College. BQH, FA,EE,CIJKfI1, NEN,AQA. I 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, MD., Freiburg, 1903. Professor of Histology and Embryology. IPAQ, FA, EE,lI1K1ID, NEN. 0110 .KINIfELDEY, A.B., College of the City of New York, 1898, A.M., New York 'ng' University, 1900, Ph.D., Berlin, 1909. Professor of Music. 112142, CDBK. bf L4 V .- I. .DIS -1 A 1... ' N1 50 Q mis... v M HEIQQYCORNEI llAIl4E3l wa 1 1 li J W Professors LEWIS KNUDSON BSA Missouri 1908 PhD Cornell 1911 Professor of Botany AZ FA E PAULKRUSE A.B. Iowa 1906 A.M. Washington 1113 Ph.D. Columbia 1917. Professor of Educational Psychology. fIvKfIr QIJAK. 1 M. L. W. LAISTNER esus College Cambridge B.A. 1917. M.A. 1919. Pro- 9 fessor of Ancient History. IDB K. i 1 GEORGE NIEMAN LAUMAR B.S.A. Cornell 1897. Professor of Rural Economy. MYRON A. LEE Cornell 1909 1913. Professorof Industrial Engineering. GJA, TBH5 EE, Atmos. 'PAUL MARTYN LINCOLN, M.E. Cin E.E.D, Ohio State, 1891. Director of the School . of Electrical Engineering. Z E. 1 HARRY HOUSER LOVE, B.S., Illinois Wesleyan, 1904, M.A., I906Q Ph.D., Cornell, 1909. Professor of Plant Breeding. TKE, AZ, EE, QDKCD. THOMAS LYTTLETON LYON, B.S.A., Cornell, 1891, Ph.D., 1904. Professor of Soil 9 . Technology. LIIFAQ EE. A LAURENCE HOWLAND MACDANIELS, A.B., Oberlin, 1912.5 Pl1.D., Cornell, 1917. i Professor of Poinology. AFP, FA, EE. , CLARENCE AUGUSTINE MARTIN, D.Sc., Colgate, 1918. Professor of Architecture. 1 JJFA, TBH. , mf L ty . - ., . .' 9 A ' ' 5 Al - A L Y Y, 4 I r , 1, A h ' 1 Y U f A . 1,,,.1,,, 1 ' 'ii' X . 1. E.. .H gc 5,-1 ' Y ' lf: Egg Q-a I ,- . . '4 . .12 1 'L 4 fi! ' . :A- ng 'F , ij 'Q' l A, . 1, . 113 '11 1 . I, 1 fit 'L+ gl, ,g ul 1 , .- . . 1 1, 214 . . ,' ' ,I ,. ., 31351 ' . Q F? it , 1 W . A J I A. 1 ,5 E3-A . .,,A-57i.g,w . :af ., L' 1 L -f . 1 i V 7 ' ' ' 1 7 ' ' J 3 ' - . , , ,- 9 J C J J 1 7 7 L 3 J 7 Q J a 1 7 a 1 T7 3 7 7 7 3 7 7 l A A ---- - - -f - 1, ' lil , . A . . P3 L 51 10 GL... E H I9 ICORNELL f . 0'-4 v--4 I ff 4,9 A WV AEM? Professors AMES FREDERICK MASON A B Harvard 1907. Ph D ohns HOPk1HS 1912. Pro fessor of the Romance Languages and Llterarures fIJBK LoU1 MELVILLE MASSEY A B Wabash 1917. PhD Cornell 1916 Professor of Plant Pathology and Head of the Department Acacla FA fDBK E Fellow A A A S ROBERT MATHESON BSA Cornell 1906 MS 1907 PhD 1911 Professor of Econonnc Entomology PA E FellovvA A A S LEONARD AMEY MAYNARD A B Wesleyan 1911 Ph D Cornell 1915 Pro fessor ofAn11nal Husbandry ATA FA QIJBK L oHN CLARENCE MCCURDY B S Grove C1ty 1905 C E Cornell 1917. Pro fessor of Rural Engmeerlng 1878 Professor of Structural Engmeermg and Head of the Department of Naval Archrtecture and Mar1ne Engmeermg Acacla TBH Z HOWARD BAGNALL MEEK SB Boston 1917 MA Mame 197.0 Professor of Hotel Management KfIwA AA BRUCE LEE MELVIN B S 1n Ed M1ssour1 1916 M A 1917 Ph D 197.1 Actmg Professor of Rural Soclal Orgamzatron fDA K ERNEST MERRITT, M E , Cornell, 1886 World War Memorral Professor of Phys ms CI1KlI',1 A, TBTLZE, fprcqw CHR1sT1AN M S MIDJO, Professor ofDravvmg, Pa1nt1ng, and Modelmg Gargoyle ,' aj , . - f 5 - 7 Y . ij ' 1' 1 .Q fa -I v h. ' H D ,iq V, 5 ' li A . J 4 ' . Q , i 7 J ' 7 ' ' a 1 I ' ' a J l 7 ' ' Q . . , . ., , , . ., U , . - S 5 S '55 h , . . ., , , . ., , . ., . . 5 Eg .... ' 7 ' ' 7 I P ' ' 7 7 V ' - . g 5 g 'L A J 4 l .7 ' ' 2 I 7 ' ' 7 7 ' ' GEORGE ROEERT CAMPBELL MCDERMOTT, Royal Technical College of West of Scotland, . . . . 5 . 5 S E' 7 ' ' 7 5 5 ' ' I . 7 ' . g . A I 4 7 ' ' U 'DJ I . .I 7 J ' ' a 1 ' ' J ' .!'!. ll Su n?n ll! 57. ' sv , ,mlm .' mira. 1 -u f i' Professors HOWARD AY MILKS D V M Cornell 1904 Professor of Therapeumcs and Dnector of the Small AnImal Cl1n1e Y' EDWARD GARDNER MISNER B S Cornell 1913 Ph D 1918 Professor of Farm Management E AFA HELEN MONSCH B S Kansas State Agrlcultural 1904 BChem Chlcago 1909 MA Columb1a 1916 Professor of Home Econonues QJKCD ON HA9 CLYDE B MOORE AB Nebraska Wesleyan AM Clark PhD Columbm Professor of Rural Eclucatlon Aeacla QIJAK RICHARD ALAN MORDOTT B S In Agr Cornell 1911 A M 1918 Ph D 197.1 Professor of Meteorology AFP AMES FREDERICK MOUNTFORD MA B1rm1ngham 1917 Oxford 197.3 DLItt B1rm1ngharn 197.1 Fellow of St John s College Oxford Professor of the Class1es QHKE JJBK CLYDE HADLEY MYERS B S Ill1no1s Wesleyan 1907 M S Ill1HO1S 1910 Ph D Cornell 1917. Professor of Plant Breedlng TKE FA E CDAT fIvKfIJ Hebs Sa Savage Club WILLIAM IRVING MYERS B S Cornell 1914 Ph D 1918 Professor of Farm Fmanee KAP E CIIKQIJ AME GEORGE NEEDHAM B S Knox 1891 M S 1893 L1tt D 197.1 Ph D Cornell 1898 Professor of Entomology and L1mnology ARNO HERBERT NEHRLING Shaw School of Botany and MISSOUYI Botamcal Garden 1909 Professor ofFlor1eulture KE AFP IIA I I I I, J , .. ., , . . . . H . ...NZM '7 7 7 7 ' '7 ' .-I H. . 1.1, . 7 '-7 7 7 ' '7 7 7 . ., , . . , , . . , . ., , . ., , . ., . , .. ., , , . ., , . ., . 1 . . U ' . J 7 ' '7 7 7 7 7 - -7 . . , ' , s I , . . , . 7 - -7 7 7 - -7 7 7 - -7 ' 1-1 . . H. . . Q 7 ' ' 7 7 '-': 7 7 , 3 ' 7 --7 7 7 - -7 - 7-I . H. I , 111, I Q . ' , . . 3 ' I-I . . ,,, , . . , , 1.1. bw DY! Ofb-0 . .QOH4 .. A All.. 7 il' 53 Tl 7 2:1 1 192 CORNELLIA Pj so 7 gi gf, 5 HE 192 ORNELLIAN to ,gg gag A as A p- A L A 1 3 A Professors 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. CLARK SUTHERLAND NORTHUP, A.B., Cornell, 1893, Ph.D., 1898. Professor of English. Zodiac, QIJBKQ fIvKfIJ, Quill and Dagger. XVALLACE NoTEsTE1N, B.A., Wooster, 1900, M.A., Yale, 1903, Ph.D., 1908. Goldvvin Smith Professor of English History. GFA, QB K. . HENRY NEELY OGDEN, C.E. , Cornell, 1889. Professor of Sanitary Engineering. E E.. XVILLIAM RIDGELY ORNDORPF, A.B., Johns Hopkins, 1884, Ph.D., 1887. Professor of Organic Chemistry. AXE, EE. EPHRAIM LAURENCE PALMER, A.B., Cornell, 1911, M.A., 1913, Ph.D., 1917.,Professor of Rural Education. FA, EE, CIDAK. JoHN THOMAS PARSON. Professor of Drawing. ZIP, Rod and Bob. XVILLIAM HAROLD PEARSALL, B.Sc. QHOns.D, Victoria, 1913, M.Sc., 1916, D.Sc., 1911. Exchange Professor of Plant Physiology. FRANK ASHMORE PEARSON, B.S.A., Cornell, 1917., Ph.D., 1911. Professor of Agricultural Economics and Farm Management. EE., QIJKLD. NELLIE LOUISE PERKINS, A.B., Michigan, I9I7., Ph.D., 1915. Professor of Child Training. IIB1lJ,1I1BK,EE,EAE. 32,5 1 oo.. . 1 3845 .1 ls! N. 54 is HEl9?7CORNH,l-lAN+E A 4 ' 8 wi Professors oHN GEORGE PERTSCH R M E in E E Cornell 1909 Professor of Electrical Engineering Y' fDKfIJ HKN LOREN CLITRORD PETRY B S Earlham 1907 Haverford 1908 M S Chicago 1911 PhD 1913 Professor ofBotany FA DBK E Qlifp ALBERT CHARLES PHELPS B.S. Illinois 1894 Bavarian Polytechnic 1898' l M.Arch. Illinois 1903. World War Memorial Professor of Architecture. 4 TBH' CDKQIJ' Gargoyle. EVERETT FRANKLIN PHILLIPS A.B. Allegheny 1899' Ph.D. Pennsylvania 1904. Professor of Apiculture. QA 9' fI1BK' E ' CDH. PAUL RUSSELL PoPE, A.B., Western Reserve, 18983 A.M., Ph.D., Leipsic, 1903. Professor of German. BGII, IDB K. FREDERICK CLARKE PRESCOTT, A.B., Harvard, 1894. Professor of English. KA. LAURENCE PUMPELLY, A.B., Williams, 1907.3 Ph.D., Strassburg, 1907. Professor of the Romance Languages and Literatures. ZW, fDBKg CDKSIH. ARTHUR RANUM, A.B., Minnesota, 18915 Ph.D., Chicago, 1906. Professor of A Mathematics. LIJBK5 EE. ARTHUR BERNARD RECKNAGEL, B.A., Yale, 1904, M.F., 1906. Professor of Forest Management and Utilization. EE. DONALD REDDICK, A.B., Wabash, 19055 Ph.D., Cornell, 1909. -Professor of Plant Pathology. FA, EE. . ' a. u A ' - , V 1. - . .-- .o. H - - H--Y W f- 4- 4 A ' I U A .Ti . '5. J.. l J A 1 if 1 if ' as 11 A 'j .Q U' 1. W. If ,V L9 f . Q, v -, M 5 'L 1 - K auai Q. 1. 31,1 ' I Y ,i,. .4 51.171 ss? -r11egggf1.'.- A N , J 4 , J ., . . C . Q, , . p l I '-ln 4 - . -t:, , . . 1 . 7 ' '7 7 7 J 3 ' '7 7 ,-. , . . H. , . ., . . , K , I-1, . J 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 3 7 7 F. H J 1 '49 2251 1' ,six S S Us S S . fri 55 i GI... iff ' .2941 0--, -0 . I :W vw 5 29.gi-A wig Professors HUGH DANIEL REED B S Cornell 1899 Ph D 1903 Professor of Zoology AXA FA 2 CIJKQ HAROLD LYLE REED A B Oberlm 1911 Ph D Cornell 1914 Professor of Economlcs and Fmzmce Eleusls fIJBK ERNEST WILLIAM RETTGER AB lnd1ana 1893 PhD Clark 1898 Professor of App11edMechan1cs QJFA 2 FRED HOrEMAN RHODES AB Wabash I9IO PhD Cornell 1914 Professor oflndustr1a1ChemIstry AXE QIDBK Y' AlD1ebar AMES EDWARD RICE B S In Agr Cornell 1890 Professor of Poultry Hus banclry AZ E 7 7 7 7 7 FA, ECE HEINRICH RIES, Ph B , COlumbIa, 1891, A M , 1894, Ph D , 1896 Professor of Geology FA, EE., fI1K1Iv, BFE HOWARD WAIT RILEY, M E Cm E E D, Cornell, I9OI Professor of Rur.l Engmeer Ing and Head of the Department 3,-ol , H, f J 4 , AFI Q 5 'Q .- jl, . I ' 513, Q5 E SQ l v ,,f 'x, W I.:- , ' A 1 2 - 'I J a ' 'a ' ' Q 'il - . . 7 ' '7 . - 7 7 ' '7 7 ' . 5 . 1 7 ' '7 . 7 7 ' '7 7 ' . , . ' I I J ' -2 F J I ' -3 a ' . 3 5.45 - . J , - - C' -D, 4 . - - E . , . FLOYD KARKER RICHTMYER A.B. Cornell 1904 Ph.D. 1910. Professor of Physics, BYRON BU N T Ro , BSA, C r ll, 9 , MS, 93 Professor OfRural RET BB one III ..1I. Er1gIr1eer1ng FRED STILLMAN ROGERS, B S , Alfred, 19o9, M E , Cornell, 1913 Professor of lvlachme Desrgn Acacra Tl 3955 A iff: bg! 3 J 56 8551888 8 E l 192 CURNELLIA Q3 P 8 885,138 6-JQ -4 Q I 'Fr Jfaiw M W Professo rs FLORA RosE B S Kansas State Agr1cultural 1904 M A C0lu1nb1a 1909 Professor of Home Economrcs and D1reetoI of the College of Home Economlcs fIJKf1D ON HA9 HARRY ALBERT Ross BS lll1n01s 1917 MS 1911 PhD Cornell 1914 Professor of Marketrng AZ FA E QDKQID HAROLD ELLIS Ross B S A Cornell 1906 M S A 1909 Professor of Da1ry Industry PA 2 MARTIN WRIGHT SAMPSON A B C1nc1nnar1 1888 A M 1890 Goldvvrn Smlth Professor of Enghsh L1terature 4:11112 CDB Is Qulll and Dagger Gargoyle EZRA DWIGHT SANDERSON B S M1ch1gan Agrrcultural 1897 B S In Agr Cornell 1898 Ph D Ch1eago 1911 Professor of Rural Socral Organrzatron ELMER SETII SAVAGE BSA New Hampshlre 1905 MSA Cornell 1909 PhD 1911 Professor of Arnmal Husbandry KE AZ FA E Helros WILL MILLER SAWDON B S Purdue 1898 M M E Cornell 1908 Professor of Experunental Englneerlng FA, 2- NATHANIEL SCHMIDT, Stockholm, 1884, AM , Colgate, 1887, Berlln, 1890 Professor of the Semltlc Languages and Lrteratures and Orlental Hrstory ERNEST WILLIAM SCHODER, B S , Unrversrty of Washlngton, 1900, B S CID Mm Ingl, 1900, Ph D , Cornell, 1903 World War Memorlal Professor of EXPCII mental Hydraullcs QIJFA, CDB K, EE WILLIAM H SCHUCHARDT, B S Cm Arch D, Cornell, 1895 Professor of Archl tecture Gargoyle, Savage Club ' V - . . if fr - 17, f I I 'fig gi, I 555 xg ,' 4 ' I ' ka 4.3151 K U .,I,:I' E.: ,JW A E385 7' 11315 I .V - I I , 151 -gg . 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A A A A A I -FQ: 57 I 10 Cl E I 192rcoRNE1,uA ,M 3 as l 5665 'ifirjf-If ,f I W W? 3 23524 Professors HERBERT HENRY SCOEIELD ME Cornell 1905 Professor of Mater1als Testmg Tr1ang1e E KIJKJJ XE Pyramrd GAD PARKER SCOVILLE B S A Cornell 1910 MA Harvard 197.4 Professor of Agrreultural Econormcs and Farm Management FRANCIS osEPH SEERY B S Tufts 1905 Professor of Hydraulrc Engmeermg ATA Semaphore LESTER WHYLAND SHARP B S Alma 1908 PhD Ch1cago 1911 Professor of Botany FA KIJBK Z PAUL FRANCIS SHARP AB Nebraska Wesleyan 1917 MS Mmnesota 1910 PhD 1911 Professor ofDa1ryChem1stry FA E HIJAT FEA FRANCIS ROBERT SHARLPE A B Cambrldge 1891 PhD Cornell 1907 Professor of Mathematrcs 73 AMES MORGAN SHERMAN BS North Carolma 1911 MS WISCOHSIH 1911 PhD 1916 Professor ofDa1ry Industry K2 AZ FA V' KIJKCIJ ROBERT PELTON SIBLEY A B Amherst 1900 M A Columbia 1903 L H D Lake Forest 1910 Professor and Secretary of the College of Arts and SCICDCCS fIJBK CIJKIIJ SUMNER HUEER SLICHTER, A B , W1scons1n, 1913, M A , 1914 Ph D Chrcago 1918 Professor of Economlcs QIJBK, AEP PRESERVED SMITH, A B , Amherst, 1901, A M , Columbra, 1903, Ph D , 1907, L1tt D , Muhlenberg, 1911 Professor of Meclleval H1story Xfb, KIJBK kv A '-0-4 gil! 1 -1 - I P4 1. 58 .. 1 v ' . H,-I. W V . A . H .lb- I l 1 I 2 M 33 ' ff ' If ' I if ,- 1 1, if. 'QA h - ' :HN j I 1 ygrjsg 1 i l l-I., ll l w w , . ., , . . . H . . H . . . 7 '-'7 7 7 ' 7 ' ' ' 7 7 7 ' ' 7 7 ' J , . ., , . . , . 7 ' ' 3 3 I ' ' 3 3 ' ,-. . . H . , , I... 3 ' ' 3 3 3 ' ' 3 3 3 . . H . H . . . . , . . , 1.1, , . 7 ' ' 3 3 7 ' ' 3 3 ' ' v-I J 7 ' ' 3 3 7 ' ' 7 3 3 I ' r-I . . . H . . . , . . , , , .4 ...I , . 3 ' ' 7 7 3 ' ' 3 3 3 ' ' ' J , . , , . . . . . , . . , , gg! 0 0 EHIE192 CORNIZLLI AN is L L .- 3 3 s .3355 I 'I f fl C ii . . if E 1 x . l , Professors 1 VIRGIL SNYDER, B.S., Iowa State, 1889, Ph.D., Gottingen, 1894, H.C.D., Padua, . 1911. Professor of Mathematics. FA, EE. ' 4 LELAND SPENCER, B.S., Cornell, 1918, Ph.D., 1913. Professor of Marketing. 4 Acacia, EE, QIJKQJ. P i ADELAIDE SPOHN, B.S., Chicago, 1908, MS., 1913, Ph.D., Columbia, 1911. Pro- P fessor of Nutrition. BAE, EE. 4' 1 4 SAMUEL NEWTON SPRING, B.A., Yale, 13898, M.F., 1903. Professor of Silviculture. l KIJEK, Az. ROBERT SPROULE STEVENS, A.B., Harvard, 1910, LLB., 1913. Professor of Law. 1 i l ROLLAND MACLAREN STEWART, B.A., State University of lovva, 1904, B.Di., 1906, l ' Ph.D., 1911. Professor of Rural Education. QBK, QIJAK. ll 4 WILLIAM STRUNK, JR., B.A., Cincinnati, 1890, Ph.D., Cornell, 1896. Professor A 4 of English. 042, 11:-B K. . FREDERICK GEORGE SWITZER, M.E., Cornell, 1913, M.M.E., 1914. Professor of Hydraulic Engineering. EE. if 'FRANK THILLY, A.B., Cincinnati, 1887, A.M., Ph.D., Heidelberg, 1891, LLD., l Missouri, 1909, Cincinnati, 1913, Hobart, 1913. Professor of Philosophy. Q QBK, 111012. it GEORGEJARVIS THOMPSON, B.S., Pennsylvania, 1909, LLB., Harvard Law School, P 4 1911, S.J.D., 1918. Professor of Lavv. ELDE, AGMI1. 7 -V ' ' i 1? i' DQ. M 33 3 3 333 33333 A 3 3 3 3 li 5, 59 u. H El927CORNELLl I 'YI 1 1.9 ' ff-Ass fs EFF A? we 456 KW, W 2525 Professors M HOMER COLUMBUS THOMPSON B S Ohro State 1909 S 192.3 Professor of Vege table Gardenlng V EDWARD BRADFORD TITCHENER AB Oxford 1890 MA 1895 DSC 1906 PhD LCIPSIC 1891 LLD W1sCons1n 1904 DSC Harvard 1909 L1ttD Clark 1909 Sage Professor of Psychology CIJBK Z CLARENCE ELLSWORTH TOWNSEND M E Cornell 1907 Professor of Engmeermg Drawmg AXA CDKCID OSEPH ELLIS TREVOR Ph D LCIPSIC 1899. Professor of Thermodynamics HUGH CHARLES TROY B S A Cornell 1896 Professor of Dalry Industry E Qu1ll and Dagger DENNY HAMMOND UDALL, B S A , Vermont, 1898, D V M , Cornell, 1901 Professor of Vetermary MCd1C1UC EN, EE PAUL HALLADAY UNDERWOOD, C E , Cornell, 1907 Professor of Topographrc and Geodeuc Engmeerrng Rod and Bob GEORGE BURR UPTON, M E , Cornell, 1904, M M E , 1905 Professor of Experl mental Engmeerlng TBH, EE LEONARD CHURCH URQUHART, C E , Cornell, 1909 Professor of Structural Eng 1neer1ng BGJH, KIJKQD, Pyramld MARTHA VAN RENSSELAER, A B , Cornell, 1909 Professor of Home Economrcs and D1reCtor of the College of Home ECOnom1Cs .!!. A Y 305 I ' . ,4Ll, .V 1' . . U. F Y -Q . Y 7 ' -Q .Q el is ' u I '- . - l , 4 l il ll 1' 'l il V f- 51. ,V fa 1 52 lv? fr. 3, 1 A. ' 1 '- f .-1 1 - 'S 2- v W i we v O , -Q . -J in 1' , 1:1 5 oil fs : H ,,M,:1e rw: l l Eff' ,. .- X- ,qi - 1, A alms files ,wr Eff ie ' ' ei li A PM ' 5: ii P 1 1 f , I . if C - , ' ' W 15 ' 1 El 5- .. gi il ifgssg .- 2 ., il l g 1. E l A 7 1 4, 9 , - 1, A - . ,.. E. I ' , . .7 , , . ., , . .,' , ' '7 7 5 ' 'J 3 5 ' '7 7 7 ' '7 , . . 5 E. , . , . . , , . C . , . 7 ' '7 7 ' ' m H . , . . ., , . - N-', if ix! 60 E HEl927'CORNLLLlANE I D I I 'F Ul 1 F1?W ' 50 3 Professo rs OSCAR DIEDRICH VON ENGELN A B Cornell 1908 Ph D 1911 Professor of Physical Geography STE CHARLES LEOPOLD WALKER C.E. Cornell 1904. Professor of Sanitary Engineer- ' in and Secretary of the Engineering Faculty. Acacia' FA' XE. ANNETTE WARNER Cowles Art School 1889' Normal Art School 189o' NeWYork I School of Fine and Applied Arts I9I2.. Professor of Household Arts. I GEORGE FREDERICK WARREN B.S. Nebraska 1897' B.S. Cornell 1903' M.S.A. 1904 Ph.D. 1905. Professor of Agricultural Economics and Farm Manage- , 1 IIICHF. FA' 2 KDKCD. ' HARRY PoRTER WELD Ph.B. Ohio State I900' Ph.D. Clark 1911. Professor of i Psychology. NAD' E ' QIJAK' IIJKCD. ALBERT EDWARD WELLS Professor of Mechanic Arts. Atmos. HERBERT H1cE WHETZEL A.B. Wabash 1901 M.A. 1903. Professor of Plant I Pathology. CIJA9' AZ' FA- KIJBK' 1 - QIJKCID. EDWARD ALBERT WHITE B.Sc. Massachusetts Agricultural 1895. Professor of ' Floriculture and Ornamental Horticulture. KE, fIJKfIJ, UAE. ' KARL MCKAY WIEGAND, B.S., Cornell, 1894, Ph.D., 1898. Professor of Botany. EE., CIJKCIJ. WALTER FRANCIS WILLCOX, A.B., Amherst, 1884, A.M., 1888, LL.D., 1906, LLB., A Columbia, 1887, Ph.D., 1891. Professor ofEconomiCs and Statistics. WY, fIJB K. 1 ...,. W, 13.1 . A I I Q31 , , , ,ALL , 6-A .9 I- . Qt ., 4 I ,lr 'ETTT' V, ' ' ii '1'I 4 : ' -I 4 ff- Pi' ' V . 151 A 554 . V 4 1 . Aw- N H '. I . A - . I I 1-V ' ,. SP2 ' ' fig? - ' -' 54' Si , f 'Q' I. A 1 I i I 3 . ' ' if l 1 r ' I A E-I -ff LA.. L. . I ' A' ' FET U, Q -4 I ' 3 -' ,A Fig' ' fo' K, , I V. I - ' 5255 ' 55 4... ,si . mx X lz98L5' f.i 'f 4 - F ? l i ' l ' ' 1 ' ' 1 1 7 ' ' 1 ' I . ECIJEQ EE, - . 7 7 7 U 0' ' C7 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 7 1 4 3 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 1 1 , 33 .A 7 7 7 7 7 7 3 4 7 E7 7 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 I-I 1 1 J 1 -' '51 l 7 7 7 DI. w e TD:-0 A A A -A-. fa 3161 s . . - A . Q31 61 'nw P ETH!-1I927 ORNE ,LIMIE 3,91 io-10911 f f l ' Q P I 4 4 . l ' if , .,,L, 4 1 . l I Professors JAMES KENNETH WILSON, B.S., Oklahoma A. and M., 1906, Ph.D., Cornell, 1915. Professor of Soil Technology. EE, CIJKID. LYMAN P. WILSON, B.S., Knox, 1904, LL.D., 1914, J.D., Chicago, 1907. Pro- fessor of Lavv. TPA, QIJAA, AEP, Order of the Coif. HENRY HIRAM WING, B.S. Cin Agr.D, Cornell, 1881, M.S. Qin Agrj, 1891. Pro- fessor of Animal Husbandry. EE. EDGAR HARPER WOOD, M.E., Cornell, 1891, M.M.E., 1893. Professor of Mechan- ics of Engineering. EE. EDWIN HAMLIN WOODRUFF, LLB., Cornell, 1888. Professor of Lavv. PAUL WORK, B.A., Tennessee, 1907, B.S., Pennsylvania State, 1910, M.S., Cornell, 1913, Ph.D., Minnesota, 1911. Professor of Vegetable Gardening. HKCD, EE, , CIJKQIJ, FEA. - l GEORGE ALAN WVORKS, Ph.B., Wisconsin, 1904, M.S., IQIZQ Ed.D., Harvard, 1915 1 Chairman of University Division of Education and Professor of Rural Educa- l A tion. AT, AZ, KIJBK, QIJAK, Tavvse. ALBERT HAZEN WRIGHT, A.B., Cornell, 1904, A.M., 1905, Ph.D., 1908. Pro fessor of Vertebrate Zoology. FA, EE. CHARLES VAN PATTEN YOUNG, A.B., Cornell, 1899, Princeton Seminary, 1901 Professor of Physical Education. AALIJ, Quill and Dagger, Aleph Samach. GEORGE 'YOUNG,1R., B.Arch., Cornell, 1900. Professor of Architecture. CDFA TBH, AIA. B3 851. .LSL , . 'J' 61 I I ' I X ET S I! C Rf1I1 ' A 1 Qi I ' A Pi xx N Qi! EIDEIEIDDEIEIU ,,f-1 'l' ' i5 ' - . 'A'7 4AF7'T AT? 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JK, h ' W Y: , E , 4 W f, lklizl 1 -:gyqi Q K f lixyf' Q , A 1 1 Sli? .Lx . K 'Qfyf' .V ff I LQklpll,vQ!.., 5 XY? 3 :L s,!:1f1 ' I' X., 7' L' Q - - vm If Idfwt , ?ijy. gi,i 1' Q. .5 ,' 'fi4?,.f -fo .W K' Wx. . 43' 'rJ7'. K' ' 1 V-Y 15121-'L 4 f fix g,..4f ff-r .- ,Mg , B3 at Ce S 4 'f Q - 'f .1's,Qq,h x.- ,J ,.,, . i X' 'L 5, .M-' sf .X -V,--W. f - ,C ,E -.f X ,-21 XA. 4 . X v 'W ff ,ff-.U 1- 'x, -fjwfqfi. Cf! l g,D JN! w . , J ,X K his - li' O C .211 ,lr C ARMAND HENRY ABEL, Cleveland, Ohio. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at East High School. TIACIR Freshman Cross Country Squad, Freshman Track Squad, Cross Country Club. CHARLES ALLEN AEELL, Chuck, Buffalo. Forestry. Prepared at Lafayette High School. fIDK1If', Freshman Football Squad, Varsity Football Squad 15 Freshman Tax Committee. ARTHUR LAWRENCE ABRAMS, Larry, Binghamton. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Central High School. IDEA. JAY OSWALD AcHENBAcH, Achie, Philadelphia, Pa. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Germantown Academy. QAGJ3 Musical Clubs. ADDIS VAN ALSTYNB ADAMS, Spike, Fairport. Law. Prepared at Fairport High School. Acaciagv CIJAA, College Soccer Team 2.5 Masonic Club, President 2.5 University Band 1. LEw1s WAKEMAN ADAMS, Lew, Westport, Conn. Landscape Architecture. Prepared at Staples High School. ET. OLIVER REUBEN ADAMS, Ollie, Kenmore. Electrical Engineer- ing. Prepared at Lafayette High School. KAP, HKN5 State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. HERMAN GEORGE AGLE, Herm, Eden. Agriculture. Pre- pared at Hamburg High School. AFP, Helios, Farmers' Week Committee 3. ALEXANDER NEILSON AIRD, Sandy, White Plains. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at White Plains High School. AXP, Sphinx Head, Wearer of the C , Varsity Football Squad 1, 3. JACOB Axs, Jack, Monticello. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Monticello High School. TEfIP, AKA. 66 I i l 5.1.1 9'i9r+ I C get CLIFFORD EARL ALEXANDER, Cliff, Rochester. Arts and Sci- 4 ences. Prepared at West High School. ET, C.U.C.A. Coun- 4 cil 3, 4, Musical Clubs 1, 2., 3, State Cash and Tuition i Scholarships, Undergraduate Scholarship. XVADE FRANCIS ALEXANDER, Alex, MoFFittsville. Agricul- f ture. Prepared at Sallaz Academy. Freshman Football Squad, Ofhcers Club, First Lieutenant, R.O.T.C. 4. . . . . nl DELL KELLER ALLEN, Chicago, Ill. Mechanical Engineering. Q14 Prepared at Andover Preparatory School. SAX, Majura, 1 Atrux. rx STANLEY CALEP ALLEN, Stan, Saratoga Springs. Arts and li Sciences. Prepared at Saratoga Springs High School. Zodiac, fDBK,1I1KfID,AKA,Qui11 and Dagger, Wearer of the C , W Freshman Crew Squad, Varsity Crew Q., 3, 4, Adirondack Wi Club, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. 1 i I ' i JAMES PHILIP ALLISON, JR., Phil, Buffalo. Civil Engineering. Prilpared at Hutchinson-Central High School. TIKA, Scalp l an Blade. - .l l ALFRED SILAS AMBLER, Al, College Point. Arts and Sciences. E Prepared at Flushing High School. fI1KE, XA. , l l l WISTAR AMBLER, Dutch, Cleveland, Ohio. Law. Prepared at Shaw High School. KA, Sphinx Head, Freshman Hockey Team, Varsity Hockey Squad 1, Senior Promenade Com- mittee, Freshman Advisory Committee 3, 4, Assistant , l Manager of Musical Clubs 3, Manager 4. I DONALD HOLSTON ANDREws, Don, Brooklyn. Agriculture, l Prepared at Boys' High School. Allf, Varsity Lacrosse Squad 1., Round-Up Club, Stock Judging Team. DONALD CHURCH ANGEVINE, Don, Geneva. Hotel Manage- ment. Prepared at Geneva High School. DIPE, Ye Hosts. Musical Clubs 4. RAYMOND DEPUE ANGLE, Ray, Edgemere, Pa. Electrical I Engineering. Prepared at Milford High School. CIJFA, I Freshman Basketball Squad, Varsity Soccer Squad 3, College Baseball Team 1, 7., 3, College Basketball Team 2., 3, 4, Masque 3. .lg i. W. .-.- - D - LL- WLQLZIQ HY! v-QCY-0 ll ll, SE! DI cv g eese-Ae--Q--as fy- W N NAMI JOSE ANTONIO, Minas, Brazil. Civil Engineering. Pre- pared at Ouro Preto School of Mines. JOHN KEENER ARcIEIER, johnny, Lovvville, Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Lowville Academy. State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. i JAMES MICHAEL ARNOLD, Jim, Newark Valley. Arts and Sci- , ences. Prepared at Newark Valley High School. EH, Varsity Fencing Squad 3, College Soccer Team 4, Fencing Club, , Officers Club. I I 4 BERNARD ARONSON, Bernie, New York City. Arts and I Sciences. Prepared at Franklin School. BEF. ' I u HARRY PRESTON ARONSON, Hal, Huntington. Veterinary. Prepared at Huntington High School. Allfg College Base- ' ball Team I, 1.5 Ofiicers Club, Society of Comparative Medi- 4 x cineg University Band 3, University Orchestra I, 1, 3, 4, 1 ' n l ' l REIMER AUGUST AsMUs, Rim, Ithaca. Veterinary. Prepared I 5 at Ithaca High School. QTE. l l I i ' l l DENISON ELDREDGE AVERY, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Pre- ' pared at Brooklyn High School. AKE. I l I . E JOSEPI-I WILLIAMS AYERS, joe, Easton, Pa. Chemistry. Pre- , 1 pared at Easton High School. Zllfg Red Key, Al-Djebarg Q ' HCT , Freshman Baseball Squad, Freshman Hockey Team, ' l Varsity Hockey Team 3, 4, Class Endowment Fund Com- ! 1 mittee, College Honor Committee, Freshman Advisory I ' Committee, Majura, KBCIJ. il. it 2 il 4 i a l HARRY AZORSKY, Port Chester. Law. Prepared at University of I Vermont. TEKIH TKAg The Cornell Law Qildffffbf Board. l I FREDERICK EVANDER BAcoN, Bake, Pelham Manor. Chemis- I try. Prepared at Pelham Memorial High School. QA, ll. L College Baseball Team 15 College Honor Committee 3. DLE 'n 9 ...mei21ei:,i i .1 3.11 I I g . X , ,, -.C-..--i. vga. 68 DWIGHT PHILLIPS BAILEY, Phil, Dansville. Chemistry. Pre- pared at Dansville High School. AZCIP, Varsity Lacrosse quad 7., 3, Ball and Chain, State Cash Scholarship. EDWARD HENRY BAILEY, LD, Ed, Ithaca. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Ithaca High School. AMD, College Crew I, L- Freshman Advisory Committee I., C.U.C.A. Cabinet 3. CHARLES EDWARD BAKER, Chuck, Schenectady. Arts and Sci- ences. Prepared at Schenectady High School. AKA, Musical Clubs 2., 3, 4, University Orchestra I, 7., 3, 4, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, CHARLES JILLSON BAKER, Chuck, Chicago, Ill. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at University High School. XIV, Sphinx Head, Wearer ofthe C , Freshman Baseball Team, Varsity Baseball Team 1., 3, 4, Junior Promenade Commit- tee, Majura. Q X ELLISJOI-IN BARRINGER, Johnny, Craryville. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at .Hillsdale High School. The Came!! Literary Review Board 7.. HENRY ALLEN BARRIS, Al, Silver Creek. Electrical Engineer- ing. Prepared at Silver Creek High School. BW, Huntington Club, Officers Club, Second Lieutenant, R.O.T.C. 3, First Lieutenant 4, Soldiers, Sailors, and Marines Scholarship. MILLARD BARTELS, Red, Syracuse. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Central High School. QJAGJ, Sphinx Head, LCT , Fresh- man Lacrosse Team, Varsity Lacrosse Team 3, 4, College Honor Committee, Musical Clubs I, The Carve!! lflfizlazcf Board 3, 4. CHARLES HENRY BARTH, JR., Leavenworth, Kans. Civil Engi- neering. Graduate of U. S. Military Academy. Lieutenant, Corps of Engineers Cdetailed at Cornell Universityl CARLTON HAWKINS BAscoM, Skinny, Lancaster, Mass. Chem- istry. Prepared at Lancaster High School. AXE, College Crew 7., 3, 4. CURTIS STOWELL BATES, Curt, Springville. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Grifhth Institute. Seal and Serpent, QAA. RV, M 'S ' fl .. . Wagga-21 3.5! D A Us 9-,OZ-a Ill 4... 22.2 ll Y-7 1 -Q.. K SIDNEY FREDERICK BAUER, Fritz, Eden. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Hamburg High School. Eleusis, University Band I, Q., 3, 4. DONALD NEILL BAXTER, Don, Rutherford, N. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Rutherford High School. Eleusis. DAVID PERcY BEATTY, Dave, Crafton, Pa. Forestry. Prepared at Crafton High School. KE, Sphinx Head, Red Key, Hebs- Sa, Freshman Advisory Committee 3, Assistant Manager of Interscholastic Track 3, Manager 4. HAROLD WILLIAM BEATY, Pete, Jamestown. Arts and Sci- ences. Prepared at Jamestown High School. Zodiac, Skulls, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. HERBERT CHARLES BEeIcER, Yonkers. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at Yonkers High School. XVALTER GERALD BEEN, Glens Falls. Agriculture. Prepared at Glens Falls High School. AZ. FREDERICK JOHN BEHLERS, JR., Fritz, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute. Eleusis. GEORGE WHITFIELD BELDEN, George, Fredonia. Agriculture. Prepared at Fredonia Normal High School. XVILLIAM JOSEPH BEMIS, JR., Bill, Richmond, Va. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Schenectady High School. CIQKE, Quill and Dagger, JCv , Freshman Crew Squad, Junior Varsity Crew 1, Varsity Crew Squad 7., 3, 4, Freshman Advisory Committee 3, Adirondack Club, Oflicers Club, First Lieuten- ant, R.O.T.C., State Cash Scholarship. RAY BENDER, Dean, Ebenezer. Agriculture. Prepared at Gardenville High School. Helios, Farmers' Week Commit- tee 3, Round-Up Club, Assistant Stage Manager of Kermis 3, Stage Manager 4. DEAN JAMES BENNETT, Geneva. Mechanical Engineering. Pre- pared at Geneva High School. GA, Freshman Lacrosse Team, Varsity Lacrosse Squad 1, College Soccer Team. GLEN WVATSON BENNETT, Bennie, Schenectady. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Schenectady High School. AKA, Ofiicers Club, Second Lieutenant, R.O.T.C. 4,Sf21EC Cash and Tuition Scholarships, Stewart Woodford Scholarship. ALFRED CLIFFORD BENSCHOFF, Bench, Yonkers. Arts and Sci- ences. Prepared at Yonkers High School. Deutscher Vereing Ofhcers Club, Spanish Club, University Orchestra 1, 1, 3, 4, First Lieutenant, R.O.T.C. 4. FRANK RANSOM BENTON, JR., Ranny, Ithaca. Forestry. Prepared at Ithaca High School. AI1Pg Hebs-Sa, I-ICT , Freshman Hockey Team, Varsity Hockey Squad 7.5 Forestry Club. J ,XX X, SIDNEY JAMES BERGER, Sid, Peekskill. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Drum Hill High School. OAT. NORMAN JACOB BERLIN, Norm, Norfolk, Va. Arts and Sci- ences. Prepared at Maury High School. KDEH. PHILIP LURIA BERMAN, Berm, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at New Utrecht High School. fI1EII. ARTHUR BEATTYS BERREsPoRD, Tad, Detroit, Mich. Elec- trical Engineering. Prepared at Milwaukee University School. Zodiac. WALLACE STOTT BERRY, Wally, Philadelphia, Pa. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Germantown High School. Seal and Serpent. MILLARD FILLMORE BINGHAM, 3D, Mil, St. Louis, Mo. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Evans School. B91-I, Red Key, Freshman Track Squad, Freshman Advisory Committee, Musical Clubs 1, 1, 3. f F ! 'T k , l I l l l If iff! 7I EL! Dil QI: ,Q 1 gl., lg .. .L,Lw-.t,..,i::q 1 r 1 r l 5 l l I l i 9 I I 1 l 5 l r l l i 1. DL M Q. -L - L M NORMAN FREDERICK BISSELL, Norm, Brandon, Vt. Hotel Management. Prepared at Bethlehem High School. AFP, Sphinx Head, Ye Hosts, Wearer of the C , cCcc , Fresh- man Cross Country Team, Varsity Cross Country Team Q., 3, 4, College Track Team 2., Cross Country Club, Secre- tary 3, President 4, College Athletic Director. FRANKLIN HAMMOND BIVINS, Biv, Brooklyn. Chemistry. Prepared at Adelphi Academy. ZW, Al-Djebar. DONALD PROUSE BLAKE, Don, Chicago, Ill. Law. Prepared at Morgan Park Military Academy. CDA9, fI7AA, fINID, College Baseball Team 3, College Basketball Team 3, Captain 4, College Soccer Team 3, Captain 4, College Honor Committee 3, College Smoker Committee 4, College Tax Committee 4, The Cornell LHWQZIEYIEYU Board 3, College Athletic Director 4. TERANCE BLAKE, Ted, Brooklyn. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Brooklyn Technical High School. EN, Atmos, LC'r , Freshman Lacrosse Team, Varsity Lacrosse Team 1, Freshman Rush Committee, A.A. Membership Committee 3, 4, A.S.M.E., Secretary and Treasurer 4, Boxing Club. JOHN NEv1LLE BLAKEMORE, Nev, Louisville, Ky. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Louisville Male High School. KE, Quill and Dagger, Assistant Manager of Masque 3, Manager 4. LEO RANDALL BLANDING, Lee, Syracuse. Agriculture. Pre- pared at Baldwinsville High School. AZ, Helios, Farmers' Week Committee 1, 3, 4, Country Community Club, Round- Up Club, Secretary 3, President 4,KC1'I1'liS Cast 1, 3, College Class Secretary-Treasurer 3, Stock judging Team 4, As- sistant Manager of Student Room Agency 3. HARRISON CHARLES BLOOMER, Harry, Newark. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Morristown School. AKE, Senior Ball Committee. CHARLES BoAsEEnG, Chuck, Buffalo. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Lafayette High School. JOHN FRANCIS BODGER, Jack, Gardena, Calif. Agriculture. Prepared at Gardena High School. AFP. FREDERICK WILHELM BOESCHE, Fritz, Ithaca. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Ithaca High School. HKN, HCT , Freshman Hockey Team, Varsity Hockey Squad 7., 3. HAROLD ANDREW BONESTEEL Doc Indian Lake Arts and Sciences Prepared at Indian Lake High School TIKKIP Adirondack Club WILLIAM EWIN BONN R Bunnv Baltimore Md Civil Engineering Prepared at Baltimore Polytechnic Institute 9 Varsity Lacrosse Squad 3 RUSSELL BER1c1Ns Boo'rH Russ Wappinger Falls Veterinary Prepared at Poughkee sie High School OTR Scorpion Varsity Lacrosse Squa 2. 3 College Baseball Team 1 1. College Basketball Team 1 2. Officers Club Society of Comparatne Medicine FOSTER SIDNEY BOWDEN Fos Johnstown Pa Civil Eng ineering Prepared at Ferndale High School TKD College Crew 7. 3 College Honor Committee 3 4 Tb: Cornell Czw! Efzgmeer Board 3 Circulation Manager 4 g-2 CHARLES ISAAC BOWMAN Chuck Constableville Agriculture Prepared at Lowville Free Academy AZ Helios Tb: Cornell Countryman Board 3 Advertising Manager 4 GEORGE KENNETH BoYcE, Clifton Arts and Sciences Prepared at Churchville High School fIvBK 20' V l l l l I Tl We no E -ein T .. .- - r pm -V ' ' . '. 7 . ' I ,. ,, . . . l . U ,ll ., ' 3, , .4 ll l R A l 1 l ,Al - , - l .N 4 . l i D ' 5: . -.. ,.., , , , ' , , 4 A , 5 . , , ' U , 4 Q l T T f . . 1 . I l l sy . 3 l, vu an 1 ' A l ' l l . . . . . 45 4 4 V , 4 I I ' , 5 44 T l ' ' li l , M I xx 41 XX ll ,, ,, . . 1 A l n, ', D- - 1 i - 9 5 l 1 7 I' ' l l ll l 4 lv . 2 l ' ' ll l l l' . EDWARD MICHAEL BOYNE, Ed,' Philmont Arts and Sciences Prepared at Philmont High School. 9KfI1, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. n I rl l FREDERICK BARTON BRADEEN, JR., Freddy, Essex, Conn. ill Civil Engineering. Pre ared at Phillips Andover Academy. 1: ZW, Red Key, Rod andy Bob, Senior Ball Committee, Fresh- 4 l man Advisory Committee 3, Majura. I 5 Q 3 . l l l s l w , l l I , l EVERETT CLAIR BRADLEY, Ev, Rockaway Beach. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Far Rockaway High School. FIKQJ, Quill and Dagger, Aleph Samach, Wearer of the C , l 4 Freshman Track Team, Varsity Track Team 1, 3, 4QJ1ll'llO1' 4 Smoker Committee, Class Day Committee, Red Cross Cam- 4 J paign Committee, Track Club. l I l l l 1 . JOHNJOSEPH BRADLEYMIR., Jack, Concord, Mass. Chemistry. Prepared at Middlesex School. 9KfI1. L CM 517 if Q. ..-1 M- j,,-'f',T 'lQ - H11 v--f,Q1..m maj My to-,uj-4 D C J 4--. .9 Q Mr , 1 1 l - A ea- f--PM -E-3-QQ -T JOHN PATRICK BRADY, JR., Jack, New York City. Civil Eng- ineering. Prepared at Stuyvesant High School. AX, College Cross Country Team, College Swimming Team. MORTIMER BRAUS, Mort, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Townsend Harris Hall School. EAM, The Cornell Graphic Board 3, Advertising Manager 4. HERMAN PAUL BREITPELD, Herm, Geneva. Agriculture. Pre- pared at Geneva High School. AZ, Helios, College Basket- ball Team, College Soccer Team. ROGER WILSON BRETT, Beacon. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Beacon High School. AZICIJ, TBTI, State Tuition Scholarship. JOHN Amos BRILL, Cortland. Agriculture. Prepared at Pough- keepsie High School. Helios. GERALD FRANKLIN BRITT, Gid, Holcomb. Agriculture. Prepared at Brockport State Normal School. AZ, KIDKKIJ. Helios, Freshman Wrestling Team, College Honor Commit- tee 3, Central Honor Committee 4, College Class President Q., Tb: Cornell Cazmtrymfzn Board 1, 3, Managing Editor 4. WILBUR STARR BROOI-cs, East Haddam, Conn. Arts and Sciences, Prepared at Middletown High School. Agassiz Club. FRANCIS MALLORY BROTHERHOOD, Fran, East Aurora. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Nichols School. BGJH, Sphinx Head, A.A. Membership Committee 4, Scalp and Blade, Assistant Manager of Hockey 3, Manager 4. HENRY STILWELL BROWN, Brownie,' ' Burdett. Architecture. Prepared at Watkins Glen High School. Tl Kflv, Officers Club. ROBERT BAIRD BROWN, Bob, Yonkers. Arts and Sciences. Pre ared at Yonkers High School. Zllf, IIJKCIJ, UAE, Quill andpDagger, Red Key, Sophomore Rush Committee, junior Promenade Committee, Class Endowment Fund Commit- tee 3, All-Cornell Dance Committee 3, General Spring Day Committee 1, 3, Central Honor Committee 4, Book and Bowl, Student Council, Secretary 4, Tb: Cornell Daibf .Yun Board I, z., 3, Managing Editor 4. 74 Y, Y, ,Mis ,dig 'T ELMER IRVING BROWNING, Brownie, Ithaca. Agriculture. Prepared at Norwich Free Academy. 412 K. ARTHUR JOSEPH BRUCKERT, Att, New York City. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Regis Preparatory School. GJKKIM Freshman Baseball Squad, Varsity Basketball Squad 3, 4, College Baseball Team 3, 4, College Track Team IQ College Basketball Team 7., 3, College Swimming Team 1, 35 New- man Club. WALTER BRUNBERG, Tallinn, Estonia. Civil Engineering. Pre- pared at Polytechnic Institute of Oldenburg. Chess Club, Cosmopolitan Club. DONALD CRoss BRYANT, Don, White Plains. Arts and Sci- ences. Prepared at White Plains High School. KIIBKQ KIPKCD- '86 Memorial Stage 7.5 '94 Memorial Stage 3, 4. a xg! HENRY HOOKER BUBIER, JR., Pete, Biltmore, N. C. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Lake Placid High School. fDKEg ACA , HCT , Freshman Track Team, Freshman Hockey Team, Varsity Track Team 1, 45 Varsity Hockey Team 1, 4, College Track Team 1. ARTHUR EDWARD BUDDENHAGEN, Bud, Buffalo. Hotel Management. Prepared at Masten Park High School. QA, Ye Hosts, College Baseball Team 3, College Crew 1., College Soccer Team 3. ' BURTON ASHFORD BUGBEE, Bugs, New Rochelle. Architecture. Prepared at New Rochelle High School. TBTI, Gargoyleg Dramatic Club, Hetmits, State Tuition Scholarship. RICHARD DAv1soN BULLARD, Schuylerville. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Schuylerville High School. CIJKKIJ5 XA, Fresh- man Crew Squad. CHARLES LEGRAND BUNDY Chick S racuse. Electrical En i- i , Y 8 neering. Prepared at Central High School. CIJAQ. HAROLD RUSSEL BURGER, Ham, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Mechani- cal Engineering. Prepared at Wilkes-Barre High School. AXP, Freshman Crew Squad, Varsity Lacrosse Squad 3. l , Y l i i ' l r 1 SE -. ...mf l i l l fbi! il Q i iz l l li i I l. l J ll Yi il il ll ,l l W T4 1 l l . li E ,I H tl l l l il! 0-,gsm Pl! its D I YI! . a. - 2 Q FL. !,....-,,,,.1.. . , .L H YW, . ,, 7314..- D A - EIB LOUIE MCSHERRY BURNS, Lou, Charles Town, W. Va. Elec- trical Engineering. Prepared at Charles Town High School. Eleusis, TBH, HKN, Freshman Baseball Squad, College Baseball Team 2., 3, College Athletic Director 4. ALFRED HENRY BURR, Al, Moorestown, N. J. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Moorestown High School. WARREN NATHAN BURTON, Buffalo. Chemistry. Prepared at Hutchinson-Central High School. AXE. ROBERT WHITE BUTLER, JR., Bob, Yonkers. Civil Engineer- ing. Prepared at Yonkers High School. BSU, Sphinx Head, Pyramid, JCv , Freshman Crew,Junior Varsity Crew 1, 3, Sophomore Rush Committee. VICTOR LLOYD BUTTBRFIELD, Vic, East Lansing, Mich. Arts and Sciences. Pre ared at Deerfield Academy. BGJTI, Sphinx Head, Wearer 0? the C , Varsity Football Team 3, 4, Freshman Banquet Committee, Student Council 3, 4, C.U.C.A. Cabinet, Secretary 3, President 4. ROMAINE FREEMAN BUTTON, Romeo, Canastota. Agriculture. Prepared at Yates High School. ERRETT HARGROVE CALLAHAN, Cal, Pelham Manor. Chemis- try. Prepared at Pelham Manor High School. ATA, Sphinx Head, Al-Djebar, JCv , Freshman Crew, Junior Varsity Crew Q., 3, Chemistry Association, Secretary. PHILIP JOSEPH CALLAN, Phil, Lyons. Mechanical Engineer- ing. Prepared at Mynderse Academy. FRANK BIXBY CAMPBELL, Ironton, Ohio. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Ironton High School. BAE, Varsity Cross Country Squad 4, Cross Country Club. EMERSON CAREY, JR., June, Hutchinson, Kans. Law. Pre- pared at Hutchinson High School. Xllf, CDACIJ, Sphinx Head, Aleph Samach, Wearer of the C , Varsity Football Team 1, 3, Captain 4, Freshman Banquet Committee, Sopho- more Rush Committee, Majura, Student Council 3. WARREN MARCUS CARD, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Boys' High School. HA117, Dramatic Club 2., 3, 4, Musi- cal Clubs 2.. ALBERT Gum' CARPENTER, Bus, Yonkers. Electrical Engineer- ing. Prepared at Scarborough High School. A2115 Sphinx Head, Wearer of the C , Freshman Football Squad, Varsity Football Squad 1, Team 3. FRANCIS LEE CARROLL, Doc, Oneida. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Oneida High School. Knickerbacker Club, Skulls. MIKE CARTOON, Tarrytown. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Washington Irving High School. WlLLI.AM CAsLIcIc, BillyB1ewheld. Veterinary. Prepared at Newfield Hi l. QTE, 1112, College Baseball Team, College Basket all Team. WILLIAM HENRY CAssEBAUM, Bill, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Commercial High School. AFP, Sphinx Head, Freshman Football Team, Varsity Football Squad 1, 3, 4, Varsity Track Squad I., 3, Skulls. JAMES XVALTER CAVES, Jimmie, Phel s. Electrical Engineering P . ' Prepared at Phelps Union and Classical School. 111432, Freshman Baseball Squad, Masonic Club, State Tuition Scholarship. CHARLES NICHOLAS CHAMBERLAIN, Nick, Elmira. Agricul- ture. Prepared at Elmira Free Academy. AFP. WILLIAM HOWARD CHANDLER, Bill, Cleveland, Ohio. Me- chanical Engineering. Prepared at University School. 2111, Red Key, Atmos, Freshman Baseball Squad, Sophomore Smoker Committee, Junior Promenade Committee, Senior Ball Committee, General Spring Day Committee 3, A.A. Membership Committee 4, Freshman Advisory Committee 3: 4- ALBERT LYON CHAPMAN, A'Chappie, Port Richmond. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Curtis High School. ZWIJE, XA, Quill and Dagger, Wearer of the C , ACE , Freshman Soccer Team, Varsity Soccer Team 1, 3, 4, College Crew 1, Q., 3, Freshman Tax Committee, Class Endowment Fund Com- mittee 3. 355 5 I i l l 1 5,14 'lil I i 1' Ili, Sig! A A 3.11 p' 1 F3 'eu 19 E- 4-51 I' DL-A AA A M HENRY MAX CHEMNITZ, Kem, Buffalop Chemistry. Prepared at Lafayette High School. Herrnits, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. FRANCIS PERRY CHISHOLM, Red, Port Byron. Arts and Sci- ences. Prepared at Port Byron High School. Eleusisg CDA K5 Officers Club. F BERNARD CIOFFARI, New Rochelle. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at New Rochelle High School. fIJBKg QDKQIJ, C.U.C.A. Campaign Committee 35 Newman Club, Kenny Scholarship, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. XIINCENT CIOFFARI, New Rochelle. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at New Rochelle High School. EVERETT HOLMES CLARK, Ev, Westmoreland. Agriculture. Prepared at Utica Free Academy. AZ, Country Community Clubg C.U.C.A. Cabinet, Stock Judging Team 1. STANLEY JOSEPH CLARK, Tolland, Mass. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Gilbert School. BRUCE COOPER CLARKE, Buffalo. Civil Engineering. Graduate of U. S. Military Academy. Lieutenant, Corps of Engineers Qdetailed at Cornell Universityl REYNOLD O'r'ro CLAYCOMB, Dutch, Windber, Pa. Hotel Management. Prepared at Windber High School. Seal and Serpentg Ye Hosts. KARL CLINTON, Buffalo. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Casca- dilla Preparatory School. 2411, Rod and Bobg Freshman Ad- visory Committee 3. xVILLARD HAROLD Coma, Cobby, Scranton, Pa. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Central High School. GDAQ Fresh- man Football Squad, Musical Clubs 7., 3, 4. 'A 511 i ALAN EDGAR CODDINGTON, Al, Scranton, Pa. Civil Engineer- ing. Prepared at Central High School. GX, XE5 Musical Clubs 45 Officers Club. VINCENT JOSEPH COFFEY, Vince, Beacon. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Beacon High School. GJ KfIP5 Scabbard and Blade, Boxing Club, Secretary 7., BQOHTCCFS Club5 University Boxing Championship, Welterweight Class 3, Lieutenant-Colonel R.O.T.C. 4. GEORGE COHEN, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Boys' High School. wC'r 5 Varsity Wrestling Team 35 Novice Wrestling Championship 7.5 College Wrestling Champion- ship 15 State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. PAUL MAXWELL COLEMAN, Paul, Spring Valley. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Boys' High School, CIPAH5 College Soccer Team IQ Dramatic Club. 3. f . f J EMMONS WILLIAMS COLLINS, Em, Calumet, Mich. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Central High School. GUAX5 Sphinx Head5 Red Key, Secretary 35 Junior Smoker Committee, A.A. Membership Committee 3, 4, Freshman Advisory Committee 3, 45 Assistant Manager of Freshman Crew 3, Manager 4. HOWARD VINCENT CONKEY, Howie, Poughkeepsie. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Poughkeepsie High School. AEIIJ, University Band I, 1. GEORGE RALPH CONKLIN, Joe, Poughkeepsie. Agriculture. Prepared at Poughkeepsie High School. JAMES WOLF CONKLIN, Jim, Dayton, Ohio. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Moraine Park School. KIJAQ5 Freshman Football Squadg Varsity Crew Squad 7.5 Musical Clubs 7., 35 Officers Club. RAYMOND WILLIAM CONKLIN, Ray, Horseheads. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Horseheads High School. Cross Couri- try Club5 State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. CHARLES LARROWE CONLEY, Charley, Cohocton. Agricul- ture. Prepared at Cohocton High School. CDAE. l I Y 1l1, .,,t. WW . . .Ji Y I I new A -A-:ee WST I e I I I, I I! I .I p I l 5 I .I I l 'I l 'I I I I TI I Q. lI I li li A li Il w l l I I I l il W l I I I II I I l l I I I l I l 'L if A I sl' 3 . . L... .L if - ...C la wg Nl. 'ia +-.og-v A Q I :ff -mn' i A is W.ALTER JAMES CONLEY, Walt, Cohocton. Agriculture. Pre- pared at Cohocton High School. IIPAE. EUGENE HINMAN CONVERSE, Gene, Clyde. Agriculture. Prepared at Clyde High School. ROLAND HENRY COOK, Emmet, Southfield, Mass. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Deerfield Academy. BGJH, Class En- dowment Fund Committee 3, Savage Club. MARION FOWLER COOLLEY, Doc, Danville, Ill. Law. Pre- pared at Danville High School. BAE. BRUCE SAXTON CORNELL, Bruce, Ridgewood, N. Mechani- cal Engineering. Prepared at Ridgewood High School. EH, Scabbard and Blade, Freshman Soccer Team, Freshman La- crosse Squad, Varsity Lacrosse Squad 7., 3, College Soccer Team 1, 4, Freshman Advisory Committee 4, Hermits, The .S'fbZQj'j01l1'7Z!Zl of Engineering Board 3, 4. EZRA CORNELL, Ez, New Haven, Conn. Law. Prepared at Denver High School. KE, AGJIID, College Honor Commit- tee I, 1., 3, Law School Association, Secretary-Treasurer. PAUL BARTHOLOMEW CORNING, Count, Yonkers. lVIechanical Engineering. Prepared at Yonkers High School. KID, C.U.C.A. Council, Newman Club. DAVID STRAW COURTRIGHT, Circleville, Ohio. Electrical Eng- ineering. Prepared at Circleville High School. TBH, HKN, Sphinx Head, Wearer ofthe C , Freshman Football Squad, Varsity Football Squad 2., Team 3, Hermits, A.l.E.E., President. ALVIN RANDALL COWAN, Al, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Technical High School. EAM, Varsity Wrest- ling Squad 3, Varsity Debate Team 2., 3, 4, Debate Council 3, 4, '94 Memorial Stage 3, State Tuition Scholarship. XVARREN Mooru-2 CRAFT, JR., Crafty, Bernardsville, N. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Roselle High School. Sf IIE 80 MARTIN DAYLE CRAGEON, Crag, North Tonawanda. Agricul- ture. Prepared at Holley High School. Acacia. ALBERT CRAIG, Gus, Ketchikan, Alaska. Electrical Eng- ineering. Prepared at Ketchikan High School. JCv , Varsity Crew Squad 3. STANTON COLLINS CRAIGIE, Stan, New York City. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Mackenzie School. College Swim- ming Team, Captain 1, C.U.C.A. Council 3, 4, Cosmopolitan Club, Oflicers Club, First Lieutenant, R.O.T.C. 4. ROBERT BUTLER CRANE, Bob, Maplewood, N. Agricul- ture. Prepared at South Orange High School. AFP, Hebs- Sa, Freshman Lacrosse Team, Cflicers Club. .fi .f I GEORGE SPINNEY CR.-YRY, Spinney, Lynbrook. Agriculture. Prepared at South Side High School. DX. x-ki WALTER SCOTT CRAWEUCK, Whitie, Pittsburgh, Pa. Elec- trical Engineering. Prepared at Mercersburg Academy. DAX, Red Key, College Honor Committee 3, 4. FLOYD TITUS CRAWFORD, Ti, Valois. Civil Engineering. Pre- pared at Cook Academy. QA, Varsity Wrestling Squad 1, College Basketball Team 3, 4, College Soccer Team 3, 4, Officers Club, First Lieutenant R.O.T.C. 4, State Tuition Scholarship, The Cornell Civil Engineer Board L, 3, College Athletic Director 3. JAMES STUART CRAWFORD, Reds, Far Rockaway. Veterinary. Prepared at Far Rockaway High School. KPAZ, QTE, College Basketball Team 1, Q., 3, 4, College Soccer Team r, LQ Central Honor Committee 45 Society of Comparative Medicine. WILLIAM LEVERING CREssIvIAN, Bill, Norristown, Pa. Civil Engineering. Prepared at William Penn Charter School. AAT, Quill and Dagger, Aleph Samach, Rod and Bob, General Spring Day Committee T., 3, 4, Majura, KBQJ, Student Council, Treasurer 4, Assistant Manager of Varsity Football 3, Manager 4. LINCOLN EVANS CRUIIcsI-IANK, Abe, Utica. Agriculture. Pre- pared at Poland High School. AZ, KIJKKIJ, Helios, Farmers Week Committee 3, 4, Round-Up Club, Kermis Cast 3, Stoclgludging Team 4, Alumni Prize, Roberts Scholarship 2.. v 3255 dl W lg l 5 li '-QC!!-4 vwg g in-growgg-by 1 ,DSC Qi! 5 A 3.1: D. .L L LAWRENCE THURSTON CURTIS, Larry, Elmira. Electrical Eng- ineering. Prepared at Elmira Free Academy. WY, Freshman Crew Squad, Varsity Crew Squad 1, Varsity Track Team 3, 4. VARTKES SARKIS DAIcEssIAN, Erevan, Soviet Armenia. Agricul- ture. Prepared at Nor-Bayazid Agricultural High School. ROBERT HOUSE DALEY, Bob, Chatham. Architecture. Prepared at Chatham High School. Adi, L'Ogive, The Cornell Graphic Board, Photographic Editor 3, Art Editor 4. DANIEL METSGER DALRYMRLE, Dan, Horseheads. Agricul- ture. Prepared at Horseheads High School. AZ, Heliosg Round-Up Club, Eastman Stage 3. LOUIS DANZIS, Newark, N. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Barringer High School. FRANK D'ASCENSIO, Pat, Newark, N. Electrical Eng- ineering. Prepared at Barringer High School. College Base- ball Team 1. NORMAN LINDSLEY DAVIDSON, Norm, Scranton, Pa. Mechani- cal Engineering. Prepared at Culver Military Academy. BAE, Freshman Football Squad, Freshman Wrestling Team. MILES MERRILL DAWSON, Peter, Viroqua, Wis. Civil Eng- ineering. Graduate of U. S. Military Academy. Lieutenant, Corps of Engineers Cdetailed at Cornell Universityl. CLARENCE AMES DAYTON, JR., Dayt, Binghamton. Civil Eng- ineering. Prepared at Central High School. Hermits. CLINTON HENDRIcIcs DEDERICK, Peep, Kingston. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Kingston High School. EY. l EDWARD AN'rHoNY DELVIN, Ed, Malone. Agriculture. Pre- pared at Franklin Academy. Varsity Lacrosse Squad 3, Adirondack Club, Newman Club. THOMAS CYRIL DEVEAU, Tom, Schenectady. Hotel Manage- ment. Prepared at Schenectady High School. EN, Quill and Dagger, Ye Hosts, Freshman Cross Country Team, Freshman Basketball Team, Varsity Basketball Team 1, 3, 4, Freshman Banquet Committee. NVILLIAM' ARTHUR DICKER, Bill, Ithaca. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Class Endowment Fund Committee 4, Dramatic Club 4, Olhcers Club, First Lieuten- ant, R. O. T. C. 4. THEODORE MINER DICKINSON, Duke, Rome. Electrical Eng- ineering. Prepared at Rome Free Academy. AECID. FRED WILLIAM DIEEEENBAcI-IJ, Dief, Jersey City, N. Arts and Sciences, Pre ared at Dickinson High School. BOIT, KDAHD, Scabbrd and? Blade'.fFreshman Lacrosse Team, Varsity La- crosse Squad3l33,,Cfiptain, R.O.T.C, 4. CHARLES DANIEL DIE1'RIcI-I, Chuck, Pekin, Ill. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Phillips Exeter Academy. AT Q, TBI-I, fIJKfIJ, Sphinx Head, Red Key, Atmos, Freshman Cap Burning Committeegjunior Promenade Committee, Class Day Committee, A.A. Membership Committee 3, Chairman 4, General Spring Day Committee, College Honor Committee 4, Freshman Advisory Committee 3, 4, Athletic Council 4, A.S.M.E., Chairman, Assistant Manager of Varsity La- crosse 3, Manager 4. Orro CHARLES DOERING, Ollie, River Forest, Ill. Law. Prepared at Oak Park High School. ATA, CDAID, KBCD, Book and Bowl, Tlae Carnal! Wiflozv Board 1, 3, The Cornell L.fzwQzmrterb1 Board 3, 4. LAURENcE DOUBLEDAY, Larry, Tryon, N. C. Architecture. Prepared at Carolina Military Academy. Eleusis, Gargoyle, College Honor Committee 35 Musical Clubs 1, 7., 3, 4, Thumbtack Club, University Orchestra I, Q., 3, President 4, The Cornell Amzzmlr Board, Art Director 4. HORACE KENNETH DRAKE, Ken, Ithaca. Hotel Management. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Ye Hosts, Secretary 4, College Baseball Team 7., 3. 4 FREDRICK ALBERT CHARLES DREW, LD, Chuck, Ontario, Calif. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Chalfey High School. ZCDE, CIJKCIJ, Quill and Dagger, Aleph Samach, Wearer of the C , Freshman Crew, Varsity Crew 7., 3, Commodore 4, Junior Smoker Committee, A.A. Membership Committee, Freshman Advisory Committee, Athletic Council. Bl! is A ll! l 1-QL. ma, I M Y i ! M I I Qfgffg TT 'T' HARRY XVILLIAM DRYDEN, Schenectady. Electrical Engineering. l A Prepared at Schenectady High School. AT Q., Freshman F Track Team, Varsity Track Squad 1. i i GEORGE BURTON DUBoIs, Newark. Arts and Sciences. Pre- f pared at Newark High School. AT, State Cash and Tuition g Scholarships. I l T w . l ,I 1 ly FINIS EWING DUNAWAY, JR., Dun,,' Americus, Ga. Civil Eng- fr ineering. Graduate of U. S, Military Academy. Lieutenant, ' Corps of Engineers Cdetailed at Cornell UniversityD. J , X l W THOMAS CLARicE DUNCAN, Tom, Pittsburgh, Pa. Electrical ll 1, Engineering. Pre ared at Alle hen Hi h School. EAR' , P E Y 8 , 1 I X H KN. l l l i , I i l XVILLIAM FRANCIS DUNN, Frank, Oswego. Electrical Engineer- - ing. Prepared at Oswego High School. GKf1D,TBII,HKN, I L Dramatic Club 3, 4, Newman Club, State Cash and Tuition , Il 4 ' Scholarships. l l l l l ' I HENRY SHANKLAND DUNNING, Hank, Syracuse. Arts and , X l Sciences. Prepared at St. Paul's School. KA, CDKCID, XA, 4 Red Key. , l l ' l ' ' CARL OLLER EBERHART, Carl, Batavia. Arts and Sciences. , Prepared at Batavia High School. KAP, 139119, Quill and 1 Dagger, Ofhcers Club, Second Lieutenant, R.O.T.C. 3, 3 Captain 4, Advanced Choir 1, 7., 3, State Cash and Tuition , , Scholarships, Tlae Cornell Amzmzlf Board 3, Managing Editor I 4' , T WVINSLOW EDDY, Bud, Wellesley, Mass. Electrical Eng- l ineering. Prepared at Phillips Andover Academy. EN, ' ' Quill and Dagger, Wearer of the C , Freshman Football l l 1 Squad, Freshman Wrestling Team, Varsity Football Squad l 1, Team 3, Varsity Hockey Squad z, 3, College Crew 7., , KBKIJ, Hermits, Masonic Club. I . I , I J I l l HERBERT ERNEST EDELSTEIN, Herb, New York City. Electrical I , Engineering. Prepared at Stuyvesant High School. College , l 1 Crew 3. CHARLES MARVIN EDMONDS, Lyons. Agriculture. Prepared at ,li W, M Masten Park High School. bli..--g..M..Ms E ' 14L4i1gg1Q2lm ' Q11 -v-, . ,I I mg g shui: T tux XVILLIAM EFFRON, Bill, Poughkeepsie. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Poughkeepsie High School. THEODORE AUGUsr EGGMANN, Ted, East St. Louis, Ill. Agriculture. Prepared at East St. Louis High School. BOII, Sphinx Head, Wearer of the C , Varsity Tennis Team 2., 3, Captain 4, Outdoor Tennis Championship 3, Indoor Tennis Championship 4, MILES XVHEELER EICHHORN, Ike, Baltimore, Md. Civil Engl ineering. Prepared at Baltimore Polytechnic Institute. C.U.C.A. Council, Cosmopolitan Club. RUDOLPH EISNER, Happy, Trenton, N. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Trenton High School. College Soccer Team 4, Ofhcers Club, University Orchestra 1, Second Lieutenant R.O.T.C. 4. y CHARLES MAYNARD EMSLIE, Emmy, Barre, Vt. Agriculture. Prepared at Spa lding High School. Acacia, IIAE, Flori- culture Clul:FlVgsonic Club, Ofhcers Club, First Lieutenant R.O.T.C. 4. 1 PAUL TELFORD ERrcicsoN, Eric, New York City. Agriculture. Prepared at Phillips Exeter Academy. AFP, Ofhcers Club. JAMES TERRELL Es'rEs, Jim, Asheville, N. C. Forestry. Pre- pared at Asheville School. AEYIJ, Varsity Lacrosse Squad 1., 3, Varsity Soccer Squad 1, College Baseball Team 1, 1., ggi is .:gQ':.1gg1j:if.'igJ L!!! it 9 l l l ll -i Forestry Club. I l i ALBERT JAMES EVANS, JR., Al, Fort Valley, Ga. Arts and i Sciences. Prepared at Culver Military Academy. XCIJ, Fresh- man Baseball Squad, Freshman Basketball Team, Varsity Basketball Squad 1, 3, Sophomore Rush Committee, College Honor Committee 3, 4, Freshman Advisory Committee ' 3, 4, Majura, Atrux, Southerners Club. l I l RICHARD GEORGE EVANS, Rugged, Auburn. Hotel Manage- ment. Prepared at Academic High School. Ye Hosts, Boxing , Squad Q., 3, 4, Boxing Club, University Boxing Champion- Q l ship, Bantarnvveight Class 3, State Cash Scholarship. 5 SAMUEL SEBASTIAN EVANS, JR., Sam, Media, Pa. Arts and l Sciences. Prepared at William Penn Charter School. AACD, l Quill and Dagger, Aleph Samach, Wearer of the C , , Freshman Football Team, Freshman Track Team, Varsity I Football Team 1, 3, 4, Varsity Track Squad 1, 3, Freshman A Cap Burning Committee, Sophomore Smoker Committee, , Junior Smoker Committee. X I-a---aa-My-Magi . ll! ,rr 1: . I ,ii 0-,O.4 QI! ES. I I 311 I I J JOHN FAHNLINE, JR., Jack, Sharon, Pa. Mechanical Engineer- ing. Prepared at Sharon High School. JOHN SHERMAN FAIR, JR., Jack, Llanerch, Pa. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Western High School. IDEA, Scabbard and Blade, Freshman Lacrosse Squad, College Swimming Team I, 1, 35 Spring Day Hop Committee 45 Ofhcers Club, Captain, R.O.T.C. 4. HENRH' NATHANIEL FAIRBANKS, Heinie, Bangor, Me. Mechani- cal Engineering. Prepared at Bangor High School. AT Q5 Sphinx Head, Atmosg Wearer of the C , Varsity Track Team 7., 3, 45 Track Club. LEWIS WESLEY FEICK, Lew, Sandusky, Ohio. Arts and Sci- ences. Prepared at Sandusky High School. ZH, Scabbard and Blade, Freshman Lacrosse Team, Varsity Lacrosse Squad 15 Spring Day Hop Committee 45 Officers Club, Colonel R.O.T.C. 4. HOWARD WASHINGTON FEIGHT, Dutch, Dayton, Ohio. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Steele High School. IIJFA5 Varsity Football Squad 3, 45 Dramatic Club. HERBERT JOSEPH FEINEN, Herb, Jersey City, N. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Dickinson High School. AX. LAURENCE BRUCE FELMUS, Larry, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Erasmus Hall High School. OAT, LESLIE INGLIS FERGUSON, Kelly, Paterson, N. Mechani- cal Engineering. Prepared at Lawrenceville School. Fresh- man Football Squadg Freshman Track Squad, Varsity Foot- ball Squad 3, 45 Varsity Track Squad 1. STANLEY EUGENE FERGUSON, Pete, Lake Geneva, Wis. Vet- erinary. Prepared at Lake Geneva High School. QT25 CDZ5 College Baseball Team I, 7., 35 College Soccer Team 1, 1, 35 College Honor Committee I, Q., 35 Society of Com- parative Medicine. ROBERT FAIRBANKS FETHEROLF, Bob, Binghamton. Hotel Management. Prepared at Central High School. AFP, Ye Hosts, Farmers' Week Committee, The Carml!Co101tryma1z Board. DAVID ASHTON FIELD, Dave, Mahopac. Agriculture. Prepared at Mahopac High School. Heliosg College Crew 1, BQ Olli- cers Club, First Lieutenant, R.O.T.C. 4. XVENDELL EDWIN FIELD, Oneida. Agriculture. Prepared at Oneida High School. Al1lgSt0ck'luClging Team. RAYMOND CONRAD FINGADO, Min, Staten Island. Arts and Sciences. Pre ared at Curtis Hi h School. Zodiac' A KA, P S , Class Endowment Fund Committee, Deutscher Verein, Musical Clubs 3, 4g The Car11rflGrr1pbir Board 3. MORTON FISCHER, Mort, Albany. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Albany High School. Scabbard and Blade, Freshman Cross Country Squad, Freshman Track Squadg Officers Clubg Captain, R.O.T.C. 4, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. ffl fl! KARL FISCHBACH, :Qi3ILlQm Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at Stuyvesant High School. AEI-lg Varsity Swimming Team 1, 7., 3g College Swimming Team 3. KENNETH HENRY FIsI-IER, Bud, Hamburg. Forestry. Pre- pared at Hamburg High School. AFP, Varsity Crew Squad 3g College Crew 1, 7.5 Forestry Club. XVARREN WELLS Frsic, Fiskie, Rochester. Hotel Management. Prepared at West High School. Ye Hostsg Musical Clubs 1, 1, 3, 4. DANIEL FRANCIS FLANAGAN, Dan, Tully. Law. Prepared at Cortland Normal School. CIPAA, Justice 45 College Honor Committee, College Smoker Committee, Chairman, New- man Club. JOHN PI-IILIP FLANNERY, Jack, Syracuse. Mechanical Engineer- ing. Prepared at Central Hih School. fIJAOg State Cash Scholarship. WILLIAM EARLE FOLTZ, Bud, YVayland. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Wayland High School. TIKAg Sphinx Head, Scabbard and Blade, Spring Day Hop Committee 45 Officers Clubg Saturday Lunch Clubg Captain, R.O.T.C, 45 State Cash Scholarship, The Cornell Arzmmlr Board 3, Editor-1n- Chief 4. vii v40Z-0 D C hip 1-,Q-f nm, bi! no A 7.71 DANA DELANEY FORD, Fordie, lschua. Veterinary. Prepared at Ten Broeck Academy. QT2, Society of Comparative Medicine. ERNEST WILLIAM FossUM, Bill, Greenwich, Conn. Mechani- cal Engineering. Prepared at Greenwich High School. 9 E., TBI-l, Sphinx Head, The Sibley journal of Efzgineering Board 3, Managing Editor 4, Assistant Manager of Freshman Bas- ketball 3, Manager 4. WILLIAM HANDLER FosT, Bill, Bloomfield, N. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Belleville High School. BENJAMIN COBB FOWLKES, Ben, Selma, Ala. Civil Engineer- ing, Prepared at Selma High School. Graduate of U. S. Military Academy. Lieutenant, Corps of Engineers Cdetailed at Cornell Universityl. JOHN MORGAN FRANCIS, JR., jack, Troy. Forestry. Prepared at Troy High School. KA, Sphinx Head, Hebs-Sa, Wearer of the C , JCv , Freshman Crew, Freshman Football Team, Varsity Crew Q., 3, Varsity Football Squad 7., College Swimming Team 4, Forestry Club. ERNEST EDGAR FRANE, Cal, Rochester. Agriculture. Pre- pared at the Reedley High School. College Basketball Team 3. PHILIP FREDA, Phil, Newark, N. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Barringer High School. ACIDA. 1 ALBERT CROISSANT FREDERICK, Al, Albany. Hotel Manage- ment. Prepared at Albany High School. Acacia, Ye Hosts, Masonic Club. FAUN WILLIAM FREEBORN, JR., Tulsa, Okla, Mechanical Eng- ineering. Prepared at Cascadilla Preparatory School. AT Q, Freshman Basketball Squad, Varsity Basketball Squad 1, 3, 4, Freshman Banquet Committee. THEODORE BURGEss FREEMAN, Ted, Maplewood, N. Agriculture. Prepared at North Academy. AAQJ, Hebs-Sa, Freshman Track Squad, Varsity Track Squad 7., Team 3, College Track Team 3, Forestry Club, Ofhcers Club. -L. . L Louis SUMNER FUERTES, Shub, Ithaca. Architecture. Pre- pared at Ithaca High School. WT, College Honor Commit- tee 1, 1, Book and Bowl, L'Ogiveg Savage Club, College Class President LQ The Carf1cflGl'apbir Board 4. KENNETH WooD FULLER, Ken, New Hartford. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at New Hartford High School. ADD, CIPBK, AQCD, Sphinx Head, Wearer of the C , Freshman Track Team, Varsity Track Team 1, 3, 4, Spiked Shoe, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. BURTON GALLANT, Burt, Cato. Agriculture. Prepared at Meridian High School. GERALD EDWARD GALLOWAH', jerry, New York City. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Regis High School. ly! , X BENJAMIN GARFINKEL, Amooklyn. Mechanical Engineering. Undergraduate.S,ch.olarship. f JACK SPELLMAN GARRETSON, Jack, Jamaica. Law. Prepared at Flushing High School. ATA, CDACD, Sphinx Head, Red Key, Wearer of the C , Freshman Basketball Team, Varsity Tennis Team 1, 3, Freshman Cap Burning Commit- tee, Sophomore Smoker Committee, Majura. HAROLD GASSNER, Hal, Brooklyn. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Technical High School. EAM, Sphinx Head, Wearer of the C , Freshman Football Team, Varsity Football Team 3, 4. ROBERT WARNER GAUSMANN, Ganz, Leonia, NJ. Mechani- cal Engineering. Prepared at Roxbury High School. State Tuition Scholarship. JOHN NEWTON GEIER, Jack, Windermere, Fla. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Orlando High School. EAE, Sphinx Head, Wearer of the C , Varsity Wrestling Team 7., 3, Captain 4. ARTHUR JOSEPH GEIGER, Art, Suffern. Arts and -Sciences. Prepared at Suffern High School. 9KfIJ, YIDBK, Scabbard and Blade, Spring Day Hop Committee 4, Deutscher Verem, Newman Club, Officers Club, Major, R.O.T. C. 4, Boldt Memorial Scholarship, The Cornell Calwmzr Board. +I Zi! li 51 'ffl l M! 0-40,-4 llll I I Ei! I i :ff 4 I HENRY SHELDEN GERMOND, 313, jerry, Bayonne, N. Me- chanical Engineering, Prepared at Blair Academy. TKE, Freshman Wrestling Team, Musical Clubs Q., 3, 4, Oflicers Club, University Orchestra I, 2., 3, 4. ALBERT DOUGLAS GLANVILLE, Doug, Auburn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Academic High School. Cosmopolitan Club, State Cash Scholarship. MACK GLASIER, Mac, West Pawlet, Vt. Agriculture. Pre- pared at Washington Academy. Freshman Wrestling Team, Varsity Football Squad 3, 4. BURNHART GLASSGOLD, Bip, New York City. Law. Pre- pared at Blair Academy. HAKD, Freshman Track Squad, Blair Club. ROBERT GLOBUS, Bob, Brooklyn. Veterinary. Prepared at New York Preparatory School. CPZ, College Baseball Team I, 1, 3, 4, College Cross Country Team I, College Soccer Team I, Q., 4, College Wrestling Team I, Ofhcers Club. JULIAN SALE GOBLE, uli, Pasadena, Calif. Civil Engineering. Prepared at White Plains High School. QA, College Soccer Team 3, 4, College Banquet Committee. NORMAN ROBIN GOLDSIWITH, Smythe, Pittsburgh, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Schenley High School. HACD, The Carnal! Columm Board 3. HERBERT GOLDSTONE, Herb, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Horace Mann School. HACIJ, Fresh- man Crew Squad, College Crew Q., University Orchestra 1, 7.. EUGENE WVILLIAM GOODWILLIE, Gene, Chicago, Ill. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at University High School. AACIP, CDKCIJ, AKA, Quill and Dagger, Aleph Samach, Wearer of the C , Freshman Track Team, Varsity Track Team I., 3, 4, Freshman Tax Committee, Chairman,1unior Smoker Committee, Chairman, College Honor Committee 4, Cen- tral Honor Committee, Freshman Advisory Committee 3, 4, Majura, KBfI1, Book and Bowl, Spiked Shoe, Student Council, President, Board of Managers of Willard Straight Hall 4. CIIAPMAN FOWLER GooDwI'N, Chappie, Bristol, Va. Land- scape Architecture. Prepared at Woodberry Forest School. 90 IRVING ISIDORE GORDON, Irv, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Boys' High School. Freshman Wrestling Squad, Varsity Wrestling Squad 1, 3. WILLIAM GEORGE GoRDoN, Bill, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Townsend Harris Hall. MORTON DAVID GOTTLIEB, Morty, Rockaway Beach. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Boys' High School. REGINALD LINUS GRACE, Reggie, Morristown. Veterinary. Prepared at Morristown High School. All , Oflicers Club. I CHAUNCEY LEWIS GRANT, Chan, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Adelphi Academy. fl? KE, KDALIM UAE, Quill and Daggerg.Class ndowment Fund Committee, C.U.C.A. Council, Fres man Debate Team, The Camel! Graphic Board 3, Managing Editor 4. MAX GRATZ, Mac, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Stuyvesant High School. Freshman Track Team, Varsity Track Team 7.. JOHN SHELLEY GRAYBILL, 3D, Johnny, Lancaster, Pa. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Franklin and Marshall Academy. Hermits, The Corne!!CZ11il Engineer Board 3, Circulation Man- ager 4. FRANCESCO SAvERIo GRAZIADEI, Sparky, Utica. Veterinary. Prepared at Utica Free Academy. QTE, University Boxing Championship, IIS Pound Class 3. HAROLD STEWART GREEN, Stew, Toledo, Ohio. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Scott High School. EAM, C.U.C.A. Council 3, Freshman Debate Club, Treasurer. JOSEPH RICHARD GREENBAUM, Joe, Bradley Beach, N. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Asbury Park High School. fIJEl'Ig Wearer of the C , Freshman Baseball Team, Var- sity Baseball Team 1.. E I I l Sf 121 bu Hot- D C ml! 0--,O-4 Ill, his I I me ag Q11 -0.5 P vs- , , l l l r l l l 4 i 1 l l A I i 1 Srf l l l l i I i I l z l l l 1 l Z FRANCIS XVYGANT GREENE, Frenchy, Ossining. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Ossining High School. OA, fPBIf, C.U.C.A. Council 1, 3, Officers Club, Second Lieutenant, R.O.T.C. 4. JOSEPH LEONARD GRIECO, Len, Brooklyn. Civil Engineering. Prepared at DeWitt Clinton High School. EUGENE GRODNITSKY, Gene, Paris, France, Electrical Eng- ineering. Prepared at Gymnasium of Vladivostock. Uni- versity Orchestra. ROBERT CAMNER GROSSMAN, Bob, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Erasmus Hall High School. fIPAlVl. JOHN MARCELLUS GROVES, Marcy, St, Louis, Mo. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Soldan High School. BQH, Dramatic Club 1, 1, 3, The Cornell Graphic Board 1, 7., Circulation Manager 3. JOHN KASPER GUND, Johnny, Cleveland, Ohio. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at West High School. JTAG, Ofh- cers Club, First Lieutenant, R.O.T.C. 4. EUGENE HAIDT, Pi, Rochester. Civil Engineering. Prepared at East High School. TBH, CDKCIJ, XE, Freshman Basket- ball Squad, Freshman Tennis Team, Varsity Basketball Squad 1. LYMAN DAVISON HALL, Beans, Valley Stream. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Southside High School. OX, Fresh- man Baseball Teamg Varsity Basketball Squad 1, 3, 4. STEPHEN EDWARD HALL, Steve, Montclair, N. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Montclair High School. BAE, LCT , Freshman Lacrosse Squad, Varsity Lacrosse Squad 3. XVILSON PIAMILTON, Rabbit, Caledonia. Arts and Sciences, Prepared at Phillips Andover Academy. WT, Red Key, Majura, KBCIP, Assistant Manager of Varsity Baseball 3. XVALTER XVESLEY HALIBIOND, JR., Walt, Palmerton, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Palmerton High School. AEKIP, cCcc g Varsity Cross Country Squad 3, 4, Varsity Track Team 3, 4, Cross Country Club, Vice-President 4. JAMES FARNSWORTH HAND, jim, Cincinnati, Ohio. Chem- istry. Prepared at Withrow High School, SX, TBIT, CID liflig Al-Djebarg Freshman Football Team, Varsity Football Squad 7., 3, 4, Junior Smoker Committee, Senior Ball Com- mittee, KBCD. LEQNARD FREDERICK HARTMANN, Len, Chofecton. Agriculture. Prepared at Chofecton High School. AZ. HERBERT HYATT HATPIELD, Herb, Freeport. Forestry. Pre- pared at Freeport High School. SKID, Forestry Club. I ,X RICHARD HAUG, Dick, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Bushwick High School. Deutscher Verein. JAMES HENRY HAVEY, Jim, Liberty. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Liberty High School. QKCIJ, fIDBK, Newman Club, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. CHARLES VALENTINE HAVILAND, Chuck, Portland, Me. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Deering High School. ACD, Musical Clubs 1, 35 University Band I, 1, 3. ROBERT SHELDON HAYDEN, Bob, Saratoga Springs. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Saratoga Springs High School. Zodiac, AKK, Freshman Basketball Squad, College Basketball Team 3, Adirondack Club. MAURICE TAYLOR HEDGEs, Greenville. Chemistry. Prepared at Greenville High School. HAROLD FREDERICK HEINZELMAN, Bunny, New York City. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Stuyvesant High School. Eleusisg Varsity Baseball Squad 3, 4, College Base- ball Team z, 35 College Basketball Team 3, 4. :ss D A 5.7.1 o--IQLQ nie, 'El-ff. li Q-ll it L MORRIS FREUND HELLER, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Evander Childs High School. JOHN MEI.LIsH HENDERSON, Toot, Hempstead. Civil Eng- ineering. Prepared at New Rochelle High School. AXAg Freshman Soccer Team, Varsity Soccer Squad z. ROBERT LEWIS HENDERSON, Bob, Norwalk, Ohio. Hotel Management. Prepared at Vermont Academy. KE, Ye Hosts. WILLIAM HENRY HENDRICKSON, LD, Ridgewood, N. Elec- trical Engineering. XCIJ. ROBERT THEODORE HENKLE, Bob, New London, Conn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Bulkeley School. Dramatic Club 3, Business Manager 4, Masque 7., 3, University Band 1, 7.5 University Orchestra I, L, 3, 4. GEORGE WILLIAM HERKNER, Herk, East Cleveland, Ohio. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Shaw High School. AECI1. STEPHEN MARION HERRICK, Steve, Ithaca. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Ithaca High School. ZFE. ELIE HERSHCOVITZ, Zicron-Jacob, Haiffa, Palestine.Agriculture. Cosmopolitan Club. DONALD CHARLES HERSHEY, Don, Dayton, Ohio. Architecture. Prepared at Steele High School. AXg Gargoyle, College Baseball Team 1, 2., 3g College Basketball Team 3, 4, College Soccer Team 7., 3, 4, Beaux Arts Ball Committee 3, College Class President 3, Secretary and Treasurer 4, College Ath- letic Director 3, 4. PAUL WARREN HESSEL, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Boys' High School, fIPKAg Freshman Lacrosse Squaclg Spanish Club, '86 Memorial Stage 3. ARNOLD EDWARD HILBERT, Dutch, Candor. Veterinary. Pre- pared at Candor High School. All , Scabbard and Blade. STANLEY MORGAN HILL, Stan, Medina. Architecture. Pre- pared at Medina High School. College Soccer Team, Ofhcers Club. PAUL Joi-IN H1LLEGRs, Ithaca. Mechanical Engineering. Pre- pared at Perkiomen School. Freshman Basketball Squad, College Basketball Team 7., 3, 4. ALFRED OSIvIAR,HINDS, Al, Syracuse. Hotel Management. Ye Hosts. LEHMAN EDWARD Hoiio, Lemon, Waverly, Chemistry. Pre- pared at Waverl High School. State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. XVARREN FOWLER HOAG, Chatham. Veterinary. QTE. ROBERT DBW1'r'r Honiara, Bob, Newark, N. J. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Barringer High School. fI7Kll , Freshman Advisory Committee 4, Officers Club, Captain, R.0.T.C. 4. FREDERIC WALLACE HODGE, Wallie, Owego. Arts and Sci- ences. Prepared at Owego High School. AECIJ, C.U.C.A. Cabinet 4, Musical Clubs 3, 45 Ofhcers Club, University Band 1, 1, First Lieutenant, R.O.T.C. 4, Manager of Student Room Agency 3, 4. LLOYD MANNERS HOLCOMBE, Shorty, Hopewell, N. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Hopewell High School. GX, Freshman Baseball Team, Varsity Baseball Squad 1, College Baseball Team 35 Freshman Advisory Committee 3. RANSOM STEELE Houvts, JR., Randy, Apalachin. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Owego Academy. AZHIJ, UAE, Presi- dent 4, Sphinx Head, Freshman Baseball Squad, Class En- dowment Fund Committee 35 General Spring Day Commit- tee 35 C.U.C.A. Cabinet 35 The Cornell Annzmlr Board, Asso- ciate Editor 3, Managing Editor-elect 35 Editor of Freshman Handbook 3. vii I i l il! 6-,QL-4 Dlfl -avid Sis. to 5 th wg g -Iss ll! ,5 1 rn- 'Y Src 1 I,- I J I JOSEPH XVILLIAM Houck, Joe, Harrisonburg, Va. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Harrisonburg High School. AAQIJ, Musical Clubs I, 7., 3, 4, University Orchestra I, 7., Manager of Varsity Tennis 3, 4. CHARLES EUGENE HOUGHTON, Chuck, Ithaca. Forestry. Prepared at Ithaca High School. AKE, Sphinx Head, Hebs-Sa, Wearer of the C , cCcc , Freshman Cross Country Team, Freshman Track Team, Varsity Cross Country Team 1., 3, Captain 4, Varsity Track Team 1, 3, Varsity Hockey Team 4, Cross Country Club, Forestry Club. CLARENCE CHARLES HOUSE, Chuck, Avon. Agriculture. Pre- pared at Avon High School. AFP, Hebs-Sa, Freshman Track Squad, College Crew 1, 3, College Track Team, College Honor Committee 1., Farmers' Week Committee, Assistant Chairman 3, Chairman 4, Kermis Committee 4. PHILLIPS BENNITT HoY'r, Phil, West Newton, Mass. Elec- trical Engineering. Prepared at Newton High School. ERD, Quill and Dagger, Vice-President, Red Key, President, Wearer of the C , I-ICT , Freshman Baseball Team, A Freshman Football Team, Varsity Football Squad z, Varsity Hockey Team 7., 3, Captain 4, Freshman Advisory Commit- tee, Class Day Committee. CHING MING HU, Jim, Chuchow, Anhui, China. Civil Eng- ineering. Prepared at Tsing Hua College. Pllfg XE, Chinese Students Club. ERNEST ROBERT HUPE, Ernie, Cherry Creek. Chemistry. Prepared at Sherman High School. AXE. ROBEITT WATKINS HUGHES, Shorty, Whitehall. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Whitehall High School. Adiron- dack Club, OHicers Club. DONALD ELLIS HUNTINGTON, Don, Webster Groves, Mo. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Grover Cleveland High School. GJKKD, Junior Smoker Committee, Class Day Committee, C.U.C.A. Cabinet 7., 3, Secretary 4, Freshman Advisory Committee 3, 4, Cosmopolitan Club, Saturday Lunch Club, Board of Managers of Willard Straight Hall 4, Secretary-Treasurer of Student Agencies 3, President and General Manager 4, Assistant Manager of Student Laundry Agency 3, Manager 4. WILLIAM CASWELL HUNTOON, JR., Pete, East Greenwich, R. l. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Moses Brown School. CIIAGJ. TI-IADDEUs BAKER HURD, Tad, Clyde, Ohio. Architecture. Prepared at Clyde High School. TKE, 1I2KfIJ, Dramatic Club I, Q., 3, 4, Masque I, 7., 3, Fuertes Memorial Stage 3. 9 Ross CLARENCE HURREY, Washington, D. C. Mechanical Eng- 'I' ineering. Prepared at Central High School. LAWRENCE -IGNATIUS HUSCHLE, Larry, jainaica. Agriculture. Prepared at St. john's Preparatory School. Helios, Newman Club. DENIs MICHAEL HYNES, Denny, New York City. Agriculture. Prepared at De La Salle Preparatory School. CIP KE, Quill and Dagger, Hebs-Sa, JCv , Freshman Crew, junior Varsity Crew Q., 3, Sophomore Smoker Committee. FLETCHER DORMAN INGALLS, Fletch, Staten Island. Agricul- ture. Prepared at Curtis High School. Seal and Serpent, Farmers' Week Committee 3, Officers Club. HENRY WILLIAM IQAILY, Bill, Mansfield, Ohio. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Mansheld High School. Xllf, Sphinx Head, Aleph Samach, Wearer of the C , Varsity Football Team 7., 3, 4, Freshman Banquet Committee, Sophomore Rush Committee. HARRY HAIITLEY IUIIKA, lurk, Memphis, Tenn, Landscape Architecture. Prepared at Central High School. ECT , Varsity Fencing Team 7., 3, Fencing Club, President 4, Hermits. JOI-IN IVAN IVANOEII Ivan Ithaca. A riculture. Pre ared at A , E P Turkestan Agricultural School. GX, Hebs-Sa, HACFHQ Freshman Crew Squad, Varsity Crew Squad LQ Varsity Soccer Team 1, Varsity Boxing Squad 3, College Crew 1, 3. SPAS SIMEONOFF IVANOPI1, Ivy, New York City. Agriculture. Prepared at the College of the City of New York. Cosmo- politan Club. OLIVER MAXWELL JACKSON, Jack, Hobart. Agriculture. Pre- pared at Hobart High School. WILLIAM LADD JACKSON, Bill, Detroit, Mich. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Northern High School. 1112 K. 35 5' l l I l I ll! nu, has .. E D C 7.7 1 TL ll C ALEERT ALFRED JACOBSON, Al, Yonkers. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at New Utrecht High School. EAM. ROBERT BuMsTED JARVIS, Bob, Newark, N. Civil Engineer- ing. Prepared at Barringer High School. fIJKlTf'g Sphinx Headg Pyramid, JCv g Freshman Crew, Varsity Crew 7., BJ Varsity Football Squad 7.5 Red Cross Campaign Com- mittee 4. HENRY ALBERT JEEEERS, Jeff, Amesbury, Mass. Civil Engineer- X ing. Prepared at Amesbury High School. Dramatic Club. ALTER HENRY ENNINGS New York City Civil Engineering V J , ' . . Prepared at Evander Childs High School. XE, Hermitsg OH:icers Club. HOWARD WILLIAM JOHNS, Howdy, Ridgway, Pa. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Ridgway High School. GX. SAMUEL CHARLES JOHNS, Sam, Cleveland, Ohio. Mechanical BEN Jo Engineering. Prepared at Shaw High School. A1195 Freshman Banquet Committeeg Class Endowment Fund Committeeg A.A. Membership Committee BQ College Honor Committee 3, 4, Freshman Advisory Committee 3, Masque I. JOHNSON, JR., Ben, Ithaca. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Ithaca High School. WY. I-IN ALEXANDER JOHNSTON, Rutherford, N. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Rutherford High School. WILLI.AM EINAR JORDAN, Mamaroneck. Agriculture. Prepared at SE Rye Neck High School. Helios. YMOUR MANHEIM JOSEPH, Sim, Lowville. Chemistry. Prepared at Lowville Academy. College Baseball Team z, 3, College Basketball Team 7., 3g State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, Grasselli Undergraduate Scholarship. 98 GEORGE JOSLIN, Joss, Rockville Centre. Civil Engineering. Prepared at South Side High School. State Tuition Schol- arship. XVILLIAM JosEPHJoYcE,JR., Bill, Columbus, Ohio. Mechan- ical Engineering. Prepared at Cascadilla Preparatory School. YIJKIIP, Sphinx Head, Sophomore Smoker Committee, junior Smoker Committee, Freshman Advisory Committee 4, Assistant Manager of Varsity Basketball 3, Manager 4. CHARLES LoUIs KADES, Chuck, Newburgh. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Newburgh Academy. TIACIJ, IDKKIT, Sphinx Head, Class Day Committee, Class Endowment Fund Committee, C.U.C.A. Council 4, Ofiicers Club, Saturday Lunch Club, Board of Managers of Willard Straight Hall, Secretary 4, Library Committee, Chairman, '94 Memorial Debate 3, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, The Corin!! Dtzibf .slllll Board 7., 3, Senior Editor 4. CHARLES KAIsER, Ch k, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Frank in and Marshall Academy. Freshman Soccer Team, Fresh7man Wrestling Squad. -1 EUGENE MAURICE KATZIN, Gene, Newark, NNI. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Central High School. TIAKIP. DANIEL CLINTON KAUPIIERR, Danny, East Orange, N. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Newark Academy. CDETI, University Band 1, Q., 3. GEORGEJOSEPII KEATING, Keat, Sag Harbor. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Pierson High School. AKA, Newman Club, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. EUGENE JOSEPH KELLEY, Gene, Logansport, Ind. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Peru High School. AXA. GEORGE HENSLE KENNY, Hens, New York City. Law. Pre- pared at Evander Childs High School. Scorpion, CDAA, Ye Hosts, The Cornell Law Qlldffffb' Board 4. WALTER BILLS KENYON, Ken, Macedon. Electrical Engineer- ing. Prepared at Central High School. College Soccer Team 1. - - - Zi! - n' A R1 is .ERR bag I l A I I l I l l ,I 4 , 1 . , l , , 4 I I l J. Bi .... I Ia 3'-S. I il, 99 P no I P' 9 HOWARD KER, Howie, Staunton, Va. Civil Engineering. Graduate of U. S. Military Academy. Lieutenant, Corps of Engineers Cdetailed at Cornell Universityb. DAVID LAWRENCE KESSLER, Dave, Albany. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Albany High School. College Crew, College Basketball Team 2., Dramatic Club 3, 4, State Tuition Scholarship. KENNETH WILEUR KEYEs, Ken, Gouverneur. Veterinary. Prepared at Gouverneur High School. AW, Scabbard and Blade, Officers Club. THEODORE KIESENWETTER, Ted, Troy. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Troy High School. Scorpion, State Cash Schol- arship, Associate Manager of Student Laundry Agency 3. DEXTER SIMPSON KIMEALL, JR., Dex, Ithaca. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Ithaca High School. KE, Atmos, Freshman Rush COnImittee, Freshman Advisory Committee, Musical Clubs 7., 3, Leader 4, Savage Club, '86 Memorial Stage, Fuertes Memorial Stage. XVILLIAM HENRY KIMBALL, Bill, Lockport. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Lockport High School. CIJAE, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. CLARENCE RICHARD KINGSTON, Dick, Mount Morris. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Mount Morris High School. fl? KQID, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. ALFRED STEPHENSON KINSEY, Al, Wyoming, Ohio. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Wyoming High School. BW. GARRETT KIRK, LD, Wally, Philadelphia, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at George School. CDKTIV, Sphinx Head, Red Key, Freshman Rush Committee, Junior Promenade Committee, Class Day Committee, Freshman Advisory Committee, Chairman, Majura, KBCD. FLOYD GUILFORD KIRKHAM, Kirk, Brooklyn. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Boys' High School. Eleusis, Offi- cers Club, State Tuition Scholarship. IOO ALBERT DAVID KISTIN, Al, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Stuyvesant High School. Alfflg State Tuition Scholarship. NORMAN LEROY KISTLER, Norm, Hazleton, Pa. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Hazleton High School. Officers Club. HENRY SELLY KL1NGENsTErN, New York City. Arts and Sciences, Prepared at Townsend Harris Hall. BSP. JAY IVAN KNEEDLER, Greensburg, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Greensburg High School. l ROBERT GLENN KNEEDL R, Bob, Greensburg, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Prepagtdgrf Greensburg High School. WESLEY SIMPSON KNIGHTON, Wes, Buffalo. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Lafayette High School. EfIUEg Freshman Cross Country Squadg Varsity Cross Country Squad 2.5 Cross Country Clubg Scalp and Blade. HARRY SANFORD Kocr-I, JR., Dutch, New York Citv. Forestrv. Prepared at Clason Point Military Academy. QE, Forestry Club. ROBERT JOSEPH KOCH, Rog, Alliance, Ohio. Arts and Sci- ences. Prepared at Alliance High School. HACD. SEYMOUR JOSEPH KOEE, Cy, Brooklyn. Law. Prepared at Commercial High School. Freshman Track Squad, Novice Heavyweight Boxing Championship IQ University Boxing Championship, Light-Heavyweight Class 2.. NORMAN CARL KONRAD, Buffalo. Chemistry. Prepared at Lafayette High School. CIJAE5 College Crew 3, 4, College - Honor Committee 4, Officers Club, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. 355 5 nf il! 0-,Q.0 lil. IOI l has D I I Qi! Jn., , ,n Q MATTHEW FARRIN KORN, Bud, Cincinnati, Ohio. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Culver Military Academy. KZ, Red Key, Freshman Advisory Committee. CARL GUSTAVE KRANCHER, Brooklyn. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Manual Training High School. College Basket- ball Team 3, 4, Ofhcers Club, First Lieutenant, R.O.T.C. 3, 4. MAURICE DANIEL KRAUSS, Murray, Philadelphia, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Boys' High School. State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. EDWARD MAX KRECH, Ed, Ridgewood, N. Civil Eng- ineering. Prepared at Ridgewood High School. HKA, Pyramid, Freshman Crew, Varsity Crew Squad 1., 4, Student Council Q., Musical Clubs 4. HARVEY ERNEST KRECH, HarV, Rochester. Civil Engineering. Prepared at East High School. TEH, XE, College Crew I. CHARLES BARNET KRESGE, Charlie, Ithaca. Forestry. Pre- pared at Ithaca High School. Forestry Club. JOHN GARRETT KRIEGER, Johnny, Salamanca. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Cascadilla Preparatory School. ASCII, Sphinx Head, Wearer of the C , ACR , Freshman Base- ball Team, Freshman Football Squad, Varsity Baseball Squad z., 3, Varsity Soccer Team 1, 3, 4, Sophomore Rush Committee, Junior Promenade Committee, Student Council 4. THEODORE CHARLES KUHN, Ted, Poughkeepsie. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Poughkeepsie High School. AXA, Sphinx Head, Dramatic Club, Secretary-Treasurer 4, The Cor11cllDfzib' Sun Board, Column Editor 3. EDWARD ROYAL HENRY KURZ, Ed, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Boys' High School. Scabbard and Blade, Freshman Baseball Squad, Deutscher Verein, Officers Club, Captain, R.O.T.C. 4. NATHAN TROY KWIT, Nate, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Boys' High School. ARCHIBALD MCVEY LAIDLAW, Shorty, Ellicottville. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Ellicottville High School. Eleusis, CIJAA, Musical Clubs 1, 1, 3, 4, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. FRBDRIC ERNEST LAIG, Freddy, Brooklyn. Electrical Eng- ineering. Prepared at Boys' High School. THE, Ofhcers Club, Stare Tuition Scholarship. GILBERT BALDWIN LAMB, Gil, New York City. Civil Eng- ineering. Prepared at Pawling High School. Xfli, Rod and Bob, College Honor Committee z, 3, 4. JOHN EDWARD LAMBLY, Jack, Wyoming, N. J. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Columbia High School. flhlf, College Cross Country Team 4, College Soccer Team 4, Cross Coun- try Club, Dramatic Club I, L, 3, Assistant Stage Manager 4. GEORGE DARWIN LA MONT George, Albion. Arts and Sci- ences. Prepared at l1?flips Exeter Academy. AX, Quill and Dagger, Musical'Clu s 1, L, 3, 4, Ball and Chain, The Cornell Daib Sun Board, Associate Manager Q., Assistant Circulation Manager 3, Circulation Manager 4. THOMAS ELDREDGE LA MONT, Tom, Albion. Agriculture. Prepared at Albion High School. AX, Hebs-Sa, Farmers' Week Committee 1., 3, 4, State Cash Scholarship, Tb: Cornell Cazmrrynmzz Board 1, 3, Managing Editor 4, Assistant Manager of Student Periodical Agency 3, Manager 4. LEO LANDAUER, Dallas, Tex. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Forest High School. ZBT, Freshman Track Team, Varsity Cross Country Squad 1, 3, Varsity Track Squad 1, 3, College Track Team, Cross Country Club. JERVIS LANGDON, JR., Jerv, Elmira. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Hill School. KA, Sphinx Head, Aleph Samach, Freshman Tennis Team, Sophomore Smoker Committee, Chairman, Central Honor Committee, Secretary 3, Chair- man 4, Majura, KBCIU, Student Council 3, 4, The Cornell Dazib .frm Board 1, 7., 3, Editor-in-Chief 4. WILLIAM GERALD LANTERMAN, Jerry, East Orange, N. Civil Engineering. Prepared at East Orange High School. AXA, Varsity Lacrosse Squad 3, College Crew 1, Officers Club, First Lieutenant, R.O.T.C. 4. JOHN HART LARWooD, Johnny, Albion. Agriculture. Pre- pared at Albion High School. KAP. 3354 IC ll! O-,Q-r nie, 103 ll! A u Y-ll 'ii LAURENCE CAMPBELL LAY, Pete, Oil City, Pa. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Oil City High School. A221135 Varsity Wrestling Squad Q., 3, 4, Musical Clubs 3, 4. WVILLIAM PATRICK LEAHY, Bill, Owego. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Owego Free Academy. EUGENE LANDON LEHR, Gene, Southold. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Southold High School. I-IKCID, State Cash Scholarship, The Cornell Civil Engivzeer Board 7., 3. LEONARD MAURER LEICK, Len, Lakewood, Ohio. Agricul- ture. Prepared at Lakewood High School. CDAZ, Helios. ANDREW FRANCIS LENART, Andy, Jackson Heights. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Stuyvesant High School. SYDNEY LANGDON LEONARD, Sid, New York City. Agri- culture. Prepared at Curtis High School. Round-Up Club. WVALLACE ORRIN LEONARD, Wally, Toledo, Ohio. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Culver Military Academy. Q72 K. FRANK LEoNE, Corona. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at New- town High School. ALIIA. HAROLD FRIEDMAN LEOPOLD, Hal, Youngstown, Ohio. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Rayen School. FRED HAROLD LEVY, Newark, N. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at Barringer High School. IO IRWIN LEVY, Bud, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at Stuyvesant High School. CIJSA. SIDNEY XVALTER LEVY, Sid, New York City. Arts and Sci- ences. Prepared at De Witt Clinton High School. ' ARTHUR WALII-IER LEWIs, Art, Oneonta. Chemistry. Pre- pared at Oneonta High School. OX, Al-Djebar, Hermits. BRUCE LOCHMAN LEVVIS, Bruce, Philadelphia, Pa. Mechani- cal Engineering. Prepared at Germantown Academy. Zodiac. DICK LEWIS, Dick, E1 Pas , Tex. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at El Paso High School! ITKA, Musical Clubs 3, 4. Nj GEORGE HARDING LEWIS, JR., George, Norfolk, Va. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Woodberry Forest School. Xfli, Quill and Dagger, Red Key, Junior Promenade Committee, Class Endowment Fund Committee 3, Freshman Advisory Committee 3, 4, Majura, KBQIJ, Atrux, Assistant Manager of Freshman Baseball 3, Manager 4. JAMES TAYLOR LEWIs,'jR., Jim, Yonkers. Mechanical Eng- ineering. Prepared at Yonl-:ers High School. AAG, Scabbard and Blade, Senior Ball Committee, Musical Clubs 7., 3, 4, Ofiicers Club, Captain, R.O.T.C. 4, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. STEPHEN RICHMOND LEWIS, Steve, Chatham. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Albany High School. Officers Club. WINDSOR DAVID LEWIS, Winclie, Kingston, Pa. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Wyoming Seminary. AXA, College Honor Committee 3, Freshman Advisory Committee 3, Officers Club, Captain, R.O.T.C. 4. RALPH AUG-Usrus LINCOLN, Abe, Lima, Ohio. Civil Eng- ineering. Graduate of U. S. Military Academy.-Lieutenant, Corps of Engineers Cdetailed at Cornell UHlVCfS1E,'D. Bali it A Q11 O-'QQL1 Ill IOS I, li! 5 A 'V' 'Y' :Hum 'Sl l l l VERLEE ORSON LINDERMAN, Lindy, Allegany. Agriculture. Prepared at Allegany High School. Hebs-Sa, The Cornell Comztrymfzn Board 7., 3, Business Manager 4. CHARLES BUELL Lum, Chick, Utica. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Utica Free Academy. Eleusis, CDKID, Assistant Chimemaster 1, 3, Chimemaster 4, State Cash Scholarship. Juuus HENRY LIPPMAN, Luce, Mount Vernon. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Mount Vernon High School. AEH, Spanish Club, Treasurer. IRVING MURRAY LIPSCHITZ, Irv, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at De Witt Clinton High School. TEQP, College Basketball Team 1, College Soccer Team 4. DANIEL Lrpsnurz, Lipy, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at Boys' High School. Freshman Football Squad, Varsity Boxing Team 1, 3, College Crew IQ College Soccer Team 7., Boxing Club, Officers Club. N DAVID LITTAUER, Dave, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at De Witt Clinton High School. UPA, State Tuition Scholarship. FRANK GEYSER LONGNECKER, Longie, Trumansburg. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Cascadilla Preparatory School. FRANK GoNzALEs Lopez, JR., Frank, Glen Ridge, N. Architecture. Prepared at Glen Ridge High School. College Soccer Team 3, Musical Clubs 4, Ofhcers Club, Captain, R.O.T.C. 4, Winner of Sands War Memorial Medal. VVAL Room LoRwiN, 'AVal, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at De Witt Clinton High School. AEIT, State Tuition Scholarship. HARRY BARCLAY Love, Harry, Ithaca. Hotel Management. Prepared at Ithaca High School. KAP, Sphinx Head, Ye Hosts, Freshman Track Squad, College Baseball Team 1, 1, 3, 4, College Soccer Team 3, C.U.C.A. Council 3, . lg Cheerleader Q., Head Cheerleader 3, 4. U! -we-1 . on Q 3 IO JACK Gucxc LUBELLE, Rochester. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at East High School. HOXV.ARD ALBIN Lucius, i'.Luke, South Orange, N. Elec- . trical Engineering. Prepared at Columbia High School. Zodiac. REGINALD BUCHANAN Rossvmn LUEDER, Reg, Morristown, N. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Phillips Exeter Acad- emy. Zodiacg Freshman Football Squad, Varsity Football Squad L, 3. SVEN X7ILHELIwI LUNDBACK, Stockholm, Sweden. Agriculture. HA Eg Cosmopolitan Club. I vi I XJ DEAN APLIN LYoN, Venus, Leominster, Mass. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Leominster High School. Q.. -. F!LS!.l A I I my ' ' ' ' ' '1iif1g-jQ-.4!g' i i . l I 1 I . 3 i . E ' , l - i l I l I l l l l l . l i A Pi-nun SCHUYLER LYON, K'Phil, Cleveland, Ohio. Arts and Q Sciences. Prepared at University High School. AAGP, flfliflig A KA, Varsity Baseball Squad 3, Hetmits, Musical Clubs. l ' I l l HERMAN ALoNzo MACHSON, Micky, Monticello. Arts and X Sciences. Prepared at Monticello Academy. OAT5 Fresh- man Basketball Team, Varsity Basketball Squad L, 3, 4. . l JAMES LEON MAIRS, Jim, St. Paul, Minn. Arts and Sciences. l l Prepared at St. Thomas Academy. Xfflg Musical Clubs 3, 45 l University Band 1, 2.. 1 i l WILFRED MALONE, Bill, Park Ridge, Ill. Civil Engineering. I Hermits. l l MARTIN EDWARD MALONEY, Waterloo. Electrical Engineering. i Prepared at Fordham Preparatory School. EAE A 'L me f ici il! . 'lil 107 Elf! A A 311 p' 1 ALFRED THEODORE MANACHER, Alf, Jersey City, N. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Lincoln High School. EARLE GURNEY MANN, Gurney, Richmond, Ind. Agricul- ture. flJKlll'g UAE, Sphinx Head, Hebs-Sag Wearer of the C , Freshman Soccer Team, Varsity Soccer Team 7., 3, Freshman Tax Committee, Chairman, Class Day Committee, General Spring Day Committee. Y HARVEY CLAFLIN MANSFIELD, Washington, D. C. Arts and Sci- ences. Prepared at Central High School. Telluride Associa- tion, AEP, Varsity Debate Team 3, 4. FREDERICK STEPHEN MANTHAI, Fred, Port Jervis. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Port Jervis High School. Musical Clubs 1, Advanced Choir 1. THOBIAS FREDERICK MARBLE, Ithaca. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Ithaca High School. CLAUDE ULYETT MARKS, Clyde, Middletown. Civil Eng- ineering. Prepared at Middletown High School. Scabbard and Blade, Freshman Football Squad, Officers Club, Cor- responding Secretary 4, Major, R.O.T.C. 4. JOHN DUDLEY MARSH, Painesville, Ohio. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Painesville High School. CLARENCE AUGUSTINE MARTIN,JR., Mike, Ithaca. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Ithaca High School. IIPFA. KENNETH HOLLIS MARTIN, Ken, Falconer. Agriculture. Pre- pared at Ellington High School. Ofiicers Club, Round-Up Club. JUANJOSE MARTINEZ, Joe, Mexico City, Mexico. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at American School Foundation. fel Kfllg Newman Club. 1oS RICHARD LoUIs MASTERS, Dick, Ithaca. Chemistry. Prepared at Ithaca High School. SHPE, Varsity Basketball Squad 4, A.A. Membership Committee 3, 4. JOSEPH PAUL MAUSHART, Joe, Jamaica. Forestry. Prepared at St. .Iohn's Preparatory School. Tlxlig Farmers' Week Com- mittee I, 1, Forestry Club, Newman Club. XVILLIALI LIPMAN MAYER, Bill, Kansas City, Mo. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Westport High School. ZBT, Masque 3. EUGENE MCCAEEREY, New Hartford. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at Utica Free Academy. AT Q, Freshman Football I Team, Varsity Football Squad 1, 3, Freshman Tax Com- mittee. SAMUEL GARBER MCCAUSLAND, Sam, Chicago, Ill. Civil Eng- ineering. Prepared at hauncey Hall School. Scorpion, XE, A.A. Membership,fComnIittee 3, Assistant Manager of Freshman L3CEOSAE,MHU8gCf 4. Joi-IN WALDO McCoNNEI.I., Mac, Hastings-on-Hudson. Prepared at Dobbs Ferry High School. KE, Rod and Bob, Freshman Crew Squad, Varsity Soccer Squad 7., 3, 4, College Crew 7.. EDWIN BRYCE MCCROHAN, Jn., Mac, New York City. Me- chanical Engineering. Prepared at Milwaukee Country Day School. HKA. Sphinx Head, Wearer of the C , NACE , Freshman Baseball Team, Freshman Basketball Team, Varsity Lacrosse Team 1., 3, 45 Varsity Soccer Team Q., 3, 4, Sophomore Rush Committee. ARTHUR COMBER MCHUGH, Mac, Philadelphia, Pa. Me- chanical Engineering. Prepared at West Catholic High School. QKCD, Newman Club, Oflicers Club. SYLVESTER JOSEPH MCKELVi', Mac, Newark, N. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Central High School. Zodiac, cCcc , Freshman Cross Country Team, Freshman Track Team, Varsity Cross Country Team 3, A.A. Membership Committee, Cross Country Club, Newman Club. DUNCAN JOHN MCKINLAY, Sandy, Staten Island. Agricul- ture. Prepared at New Utrecht High School. Seal and Ser- pent, Helios, Freshman Soccer Team, Freshman Lacrosse Squad, Varsity Soccer Squad 1, 3, College Soccer Team I, I., 4, British-American Club, Secretary 3. was E I l l I l 1 I I I If MI I ,. I I I i i I l I 1 I lI J H ll ll F I I I l i 1 B 'rt t 'hq '-'+i.ig4.gQ.iifii 93 uw' bib:-4 D li Q Y! 0-12... mil 1o9 9 lg!! in h mf------a--------Iss WILLIAM ROY MCKNIC-HT, Bill, Hightstown, N. Agriculture. Prepared at Hightstown High School. AZ, Heliosg College Soccer Team 4, Farmers' Week Committee I., 3. BUEL MCNEIL, Mac, Chicago, Ill. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at University High School. QA, Freshman Track Squadg College Soccer Team 3. ARTHUR LESLIE MEAKER, Art, Auburn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Academic High School. LYMAN FoRBEs MEARS, Cy, Cornw-all-on-the-Hudson. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Worcester Academy. Freshman Football Squadg Anvil Club, Officers Club. LESTER DAVID MELZER, Les, Brooklyn. Law. Prepared at Boys' High School. DANA NoYEs MERRILL, Noisy, Fort Thomas, Ky. Mechani- cal Engineering. Prepared at Central High School. EAE, Senators Club. HENRY CHARLES METZGER, JR., Heinie, Ithaca. Hotel Man- agement. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Scorpion, Ye Hosts, College Basketball Team 35 College Soccer Team 3, 4. FRANKLIN ECKESS MILLAN, Mex, Tampico, Mexico. Elec- trical Engineering. Prepared at Wentworth Military Acad- emy. QX, Rifle Team 1. CLYDE IRA MILLARD, Ithaca. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Union-Endicott High School. EDWIN NOBLE MILLER, Eddie, Homer. Hotel Management. Prepared at Ithaca High School. AFP, Ye Hostsg Musical Clubs 3. IIO LEWISJACOB MILLER, Lew, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Townsend Harris Hall. BSP. SAUL MARTIN MILLER, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Erasmus Hall High School. GEORGE GORDON MIrcHELL, Mitch, Aberdeen, Md. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Tome School. EN, Red Key, Rod and Bob, ACA , Freshman Track Team, Varsity Track Team Q., 3, 4, Freshman Banquet Committee, Freshman Advisory Committee 3, 4, Southerners Club, Track Club. MILO ABNER MI'rcIIEI.L, Mitch, Greenwich, Conn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Greenwich High School. Scorpion, CDAA. I' WILLIAM DANIEL MOEDER, Bill, Cleveland Heights, Ohio. Electrical Engineering. repared at Heights High School. EH, QIJKKD, CARROLL KEITH MOFFATT, Carrots, Walden, Civil Engineer- ing. Prepared at Walden High School. TKE, F.O.B. Asso- ciation, College Honor Committee Q., 3, Officers Club, First Lieutenant, R.O.T.C. 4, The Cornell Civil Engineer Board 1, Assistant Business Manager 3. IGNACIO SATURNINO MOLINET, Molly, Chaparra, Cuba. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Peddie School. EX, Sphinx Head, Aleph Samach, Wearer of the C , Varsity Football Team Q., 4, Varsity Basketball Team Q., Freshman Cap Burning Committee, Chairman, Sophomore Smoker Committee, KBIIJ. RICHARD HENRY MOLLENBERG, Dick, Buffalo. Mechanical Engineering. Pre ated at Technical High School. ZH, TBH, Quill ancij Dagger, Wearer of the C , HLCTH, Freshman Lacrosse Team, Captain, Freshman Soccer Team, Varsity Lacrosse Team Q., 3, 4, Varsity Soccer Squad Q., Freshman Cap Burning Committee, Scalp and Blade. FRANK MONAGHAN,JOl1HSfOWD, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Telluride Association, CIJKCIJ, Freshman Debate Team, Varsity Debate Team Q., 4. I l i l I l ANDREW DAVIES MONASH, Andy, New Rochelle. Arts and I Sciences. Prepared at New Rochelle High School. Varsity Football Squad 3, Freshman Advisory Committee 3. , . 129-A-W me----A---M i -ul St +6 .251 A A 1 ll! gin, III QL! 5 A I Y!! 31 cvs -is CHARLES HERBERT MOORE, Herb, Lake Forest, Ill. Civil Eng- ineering. Prepared at Lake Forest Academy. AT, Pyramid, Freshman Track Team, Varsity Track Squad L, 35 College Honor Committee 1, 3, Chairman 4, Central Honor Com- mittee 45 Tice Cornell Amzzmlr Board 3, 4. JAMES WHITNEY MOORE, Dinty, River Edge, N. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at White Plains High School. BDU. XVILLIAM RICHARD MORGAN, Dick, Utica. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Utica Free Academy. AXA, Memorial Fund Committee 3, Musical Clubs 1, 3, 4. AERAM CHARLES MORSE, JR., Charley, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Clark School. BSP. RAYMOND CARMEL MORSE, Ray, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Erasmus Hall High School. ECIJE5 Quill and Dagger, Freshman Soccer Team, Varsity Soccer Squad 7., College Soccer Team 4, Freshman Tax Committee, The Cornell Amzzazlr Board 3, Business Manager 4. ALEXIS JOSEPH MORTOLA, Al, New York City. Civil Eng- ineering. Prepared at St. Ann's Academy. Varsity Track Squad 4, Varsity Boxing Squad 35 Newman Club. I DAVID SKINNER MORTON, Dave, Syracuse. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Central High School. XVALTER MUIR, Walt, Montreal, Canada. Electrical Eng- ineering. Prepared at Evander Childs High School. BW, Chess Club, President 7.5 Intercollegiate Chess League, President 4. TIMOTHY LAWRENCE MULLIGAN, Tim, Tarrytown. Civil Engineering. Graduate of U. S. Military Academy. Lieuten- ant, Corps of Engineers Cdetailed at Cornell Universityl RALPH BRADY MUNNS, Ralph, Pittsburgh, Pa. Hotel Man- agement. Prepared at Wyoming Seminary. AKE, Sphinx Head, Aleph Samach, Wearer of the C , Freshman Foot- ball Team, Freshman Track Team, Freshman Wrestling Team, Varsity Football Team 7., 3, 45 Varsity Wrestling Team 4, Freshman Cap Burning Committee, Sophomore Rush Committee, junior Smoker Committee. Ill GEORGE EDWIN IVIUNSCHAUER, Munch, Buffalo. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Lafayette High School. SAE, Scalp and Blade. CHARLES GEORGE MURDOCK, JR., Doc, Auburn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Academic High School. HA, XA, Varsity Boxing Team 3, 4, College Honor Committee, Freshman Debate Club. RICHARD COOLIDGE MURDOCK, Dick, Ossining. Architecture. Prepared at Scarborough School. AEKIJ, General Spring Day Committee, Beaux Arts Ball Committee, L'Ogive, The Came!! Graphic Board, Art Editor. THEODORE BERNARD MURNANE, Ted, ' Utica. Civil Engineer- ing. Prepared at Herkimer High School. ASCII, Pyramid, State Tuition Scholarship. GERALD Auousrus MURRAY, A'Jerry, Neponsit. Arts and Sci- ences. Prepared at Boys!! High School. llKflJ, Quill and Dagger, Wearer of the YC , Freshman Track Team, Varsity Track Team 1, 3,-4-Qrack Club. COLBY MAXWELL MYERS, Washington, D. C. Civil Engineering. Graduate of U. S. Military Academy. Lieutenant, Corps of Engineers Qdetailed at Cornell Universityl. JOHN MALLOCH MYLNE, JR., Mac, Riverside, Calif. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Polytechnic High School. Pyramid, College Crew 1, Class Endowment Fund Committee 3, Officers Club, Saturday Lunch Club, Captain, R.O,T.C. 4. XVILLIAM YOUNG NAILL, Bill, Hanover, Pa. Forestry. Prepared at Hanover High School. YDFA, Quill and Dagger, Aleph Samach, Atmos, Hebs-Sa, Scabbard and Blade, Spring Day Hop Committee 3, A.A. Membership Committee 7., Treasurer 3, College Honor Committee L, 3, C.U.C.A. Coun- .cil 1, 3, Freshman Advisory Committee 7., 3, Forestry Club, Masonic Club, Student Council 3, Assistant Manager of Varsity Baseball 3. ARTHUR LORD NASH, Art,' Flushing. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at Flushing High School. EH, Wearer of the C , Freshman Baseball Team, Freshman Hockey Team, Varsity Baseball Squad 7., Team 3, Varsity Hockey Squad 7., Team 3, 4, College Soccer Team, College Tax Committee 4, Assist- ant College Athletic Director. SIMON SI-IAERRON NATHAN, Sam, Roosevelt. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Hempstead High School. Varsity Football Squad 15 Cosmopolitan Club. Q1 Sz - ., . ,LLWJU J Ziff Di. i I my 9 1 lt II3 has D I ,311 .5 i JOHN MACKINTOSH NEWELL, Washington, D. C. Arts and Sciences. ' Prepared at Deep Springs High School. Telluride Association. ALPHONSO COLLINS NEWMAN, Alfy, Penheld. Veterinary. Prepared at East Rochester High School. QTE. WALTER KELSEY NIELD, Walt, East Aurora. Arts and Sciences. . Prepared at East Aurora High School. AT Q, UAE, Sphinx Head, Red Key, Freshman Rush Committee, Sophomore Smoker Committee, Senior Ball Committee, General Spring Day Committee 3, Savage Club, Scalp and Blade, The Cornell l Widow Board Q., 3, Art Editor 4. STANLEY RODMAN NOBLE, Stan, Yonkers. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Yonkers High School. CIJFA, Sphinx Head, Wearer of the C , TCT , Freshman Tennis Team, Varsity l l Tennis Team 1, 3, 4, Varsity Hockey Squad 3, 4, College Tax Committee 4, The Cornell AIZIZIZJZI Board 3, 4. l XVILLIAM NOONBURG, Bill, Paterson, N. Chemistry. Pre- pared at Paterson High School. Acacia, Al-Djebar, College Crew 1., 3, College Honor Committee 4. GEORGE JAY NORTH, George, Chevy Chase, Md. Chemistry. Prepared at Central High School. Ofhcers Club, First Lieut- enant, R.O.T.C. XVILLIAM NOVEMBER, Bill, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Boys' High School. QIBK, Andrew D. White Scholarship. HOWARD BoI-INEE NoYEs, Benny, Albany. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Albany High School. TBIT, CID KGB, XE, College Honor Committee 3, 4, Officers Club, The CornellCi1Ji! Eng- ineer Board 2., Alumni Editor 3, Editor-in-Chief 4. EUGENE ODIN, Gene, New York City. Mechanical Engineer- ing. Prepared at Stuyvesant High School. Parabola. GEORGE Domus OGDEN, Oggie, Batavia. Law. Prepared at Batavia High School. AX, Varsity Cross Country Squad 3, C.U.C.A. Council 3, Ball and Chain, Musical Clubs I, 7., 3, 4, I-L State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. or -fe A - - -in II4 XVILLIAM HALL OGDEN, Bill, Ithaca. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Cascadilla Preparatory School. AAKII, Rod and Bob. DAVID ERNEST OHL, Dave, Warren, Ohio. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Warren High School. flfK'l', TBI-I,HKN. OscAR ORVILLE GLDBERG, Ollie, Detroit, Mich. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Highland Park High School. EH, Freshman Track Team, Varsity Track Team 3, 4. HERBERT BROWN OLMSTEAD, Herb, New Britain, Conn. Civil Engineering, Prepared at Mount Hetmon School. College Cross Country Team, College Track Team 1, L. CHARLES SCHILLING O'N L, Ithaca. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Ithaca High School. BG-JH, Red Key, Atmos, College Crew-374.A. Membership Committee, Freshman Advisory Committee, Musical Clubs 1, Q.. ROBERT KENNETH O'NEIL, Peg, Endicott. Veterinary. Prepared at Union-Endicott High School. QTE, College Baseball Team 1, 1., 3, 4, College Lacrosse Team 1, 1, New- man Club, Officers Club, Society of Comparative Medicine. SAMUEL CARSON OSBORNE, Sam, Ventnor City, N. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Atlantic City High School. KZ, Quill and Dagger, Scabbard and Blade, Sophomore Smoker . Committee, A.A. Membership Committee 3, 4, Dramatic Club 7., 3, Officers Club, Assistant Manager of Wrestling 3, Manager 4. IRVING OsTRow, Earl, Poughkeepsie. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Poughkeepsie High School. NATHANTEL ALEXANDER OWINGS, Nat, Indianapolis, Ind. Architecture. Prepared at Arsenal Technical School. EX, Gargoyle, Scabbard and Blade, Spring Day Hop Committee 1, 3, Officers Club. HERMAN PALEsT1NE, Pal, Brooklyn. Civil Engineering. Pre- pared at Boys' High School. Varsity Track Squad 1, 3, College Cross Country Team 1, 3. Sli it ,img .7 EO'-.Q - - -- Y . E..- . Q Sa . 12 fl l I ii! QL! IIS E! 5 on l Q15 K . GEOIFGE NELSON PAGE, Nels, Syracuse. Mechanical Engineer- ing. Prepared at Vocational High School. OA, Musical Clubs 4, University Band 7., 3, 45 University Orchestra 1, 3, 4. JOI-IN EDWIN PAIGE, Johnny, Ware, Mass. Hotel Manage- ment. Prepared at Hardwick High School. TIKA, Ye Hosts. FRANCIS CHARLES PALMER, Fritz, Apalachin. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Ovvego Academy. AEKD, C.U.C.A. Cabinet 3, Business Manager of Freshman Handbook 3. ROBERT NELSON PALMER, Bob, Dunkirk. Law. Prepared at Dunkirk High School. AX, AOfD, Ball and Chain. REUBEN HAROLD PALTROWITZ, Pal, New York City. Law. Prepared at Stuyvesant High School. College Soccer Team 7., 3, Boxing Club, Debate Club, Freshman Debate Squad. NEIL HAMILL PARK, Sparky, Parkin, Ark. Landscape Archi- tecture. Prepared at Little Rock College. Scorpion, Beaux Arts Ball Committee, Newman Club, Officers Club. EUGENE LEWIS PARKER, Gene, Cleveland, Ohio. Law. Pre- pared at Lakewood High School. CIJKZ, AOCIP, College Smoker Committee, Swimming Club, The Cornell Avmmzlf Board 1, 3. FREDRICK WILLIAM PARKER, JR., Freddie, Glencoe, lll. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at New Trier High School. TT, Sphinx Head, Red Key, Atrnos, Junior Prom- enadeCommittee, Senior Ball Committee, Freshman Advisory Committee 4, Assistant Manager of Freshman Track 3, Manager 4. f HAROLD CROET PARKER, Park, Richville. Veterinary. Pre- pared at Gouverneur High School. Ally, CIPZ. XVARREN JAMES PAsI-ILEY, Doc, Oneonta. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Oneonta High School. ATA, XA, Red Key, Freshman Advisory Committee 3, Chairman 4, Tb: Cornell Annual: Board 3, Senior Associate Business Manager 4. Sl F fi I II 6 JASHBHAI SHANKERBHAI PATEL Dada Tara ur-Kaira India. i i P 1 Agriculture. Prepared at Dadabhai Naurii High School. Helios, Cosmopolitan Club. RALPH HARRISON PAYNE, Youngstown, Ohio. Architecture. Prepared at Rayen School. SIDE. ARTHUR SEYMORE PEARSON, Art, Yonkers. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Yonkers High School. Freshman Baseball Team, Varsity Wrestling Squad L, 5, Team 4, University Wrestling Championship, 145 Pound and Heavyweight Class. IRVING DAVID PEisNER, Irv, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Middletown High School. x Louis PENN, Lou,.:,Br!ooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Boys' High School. College Basketball Team 1, 3, 4, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, Undergraduate Scholarship. GEORGE CLARENCE PERKINS, Eli, Newark. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Newark High School. SAX, Musical Clubs. IRVIN ANTHONY PERROTTA, Joe, Reading, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Reading High School. Scorpion, Masque L, Newman Club. WALTER MERTON PERRY, Walt, Brooklyn. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Adelphi Academy. TBH, CDKKIJ, College Crew 3, Sibley Prize 35 State Tuition Scholarship. ALBERT EDWARD PETERNIANN, JR., Pete, Calumet, Mich. Law. Prepared at Calumet High School. AX, AQCIJ, Fresh- man Track Team, Musical Clubs 7., 3, 4, University Band 1, 2., 3, University Orchestra T. EMILJOHN PETERSON, Pete, Milwaukee,Wis. Civil Engineer- ing. Graduate of U. S. Military Academy. Lieutenant, Corps of Engineers Cdetailed at Cornell Universityl P iid' I C Q11 III Iii LEE.: GEORGE XVESTCOTT PETTINGER, Pet, Rochester. Civil Eng- ineering, Prepared at East High School. 6X4 TBl'Ig XEg Musical Clubs I, 1, 3, 45 University Orchestra I, 7., 4, President 3g State Tuition Scholarship. HERBERT LEAL PICK, Red, Newark, N. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Newark Academy. Freshman Football Squadg Varsity Football Squad 3, 4, Varsity Wrestling Squad 3, 4, College Basketball Team, College Track Team, College Wrestling Teamg University Orchestra. ROLAND HENRE' PIEROTTI, New York City. Arts and Sciences. JOHN ELWOOD PITTENGER, Pitt, Stewartsville, N. Me- chanical Engineering. Prepared at Blair Academy. TKE, College Soccer Team 4. MARIO PITTONI, Pit, Lynbrook. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Lynbrook High School. AKDA. SAMUEL Louis POLLOCK, Sammy, Newark, N. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Barringer High School. College Track Team 1. CHESTER BALDWIN POND, Chet, Ithaca. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Varsity Track Squad 4, Varsity Wrestling Squad 1. BERNARD CoHN PRAGERSON, Bernie, New Rochelle. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at New Rochelle High School. lTgXfl1g State Cash Scholarship. FRANK ROLAND PRESTON, Oxford. Agriculture. Prepared at Norwich High School. UA E5 Farmers' Week Committee 3g State Cash Scholarship. XVILFRED MEESON PRICE, Bill, Rochester. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at East High School. 211,23 Polo Club I,7.. D I 3.1.1 .F l II S JOSEPH MICHAEL PULVINO, Joe, Garbutt. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at West High School. ECT , Varsity Fencing Team z., Captain-elect 3, Varsity Soccer Team 3, College Baseball Team, College Soccer Team, Fencing Club. GEORGE RYLAND PURNELL, Higginsville, Mo. Agriculture. Prepared at Higginsville High School. AT Q. ROBERT HOADLEY QUAIL, Bob, Brooklyn. Mechanical Eng- ineering. Prepared at Boys' High School. SAX, Class Endowment Fund Committee 3. HAROLD SAMUEL QUINT, Hal, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences- Prepared at Manual Training High School. Freshman Cross Country Squad, Freshman Lacrosse Squad, Varsity Lacrosse Squad 1. MARcUs ANTHONY ,l,QA1afdE, Marky, Buffalo. Hotel Manage- ment. Prepared at Hutchinson-Central High School. AYDA, Ye Hosts, College Baseball Team. SAMUEL CowAN RAMAGE, Sammy, Alexandria, Va. Elec- trical Engineering. Prepared at Worcester Academy. CDE K, Assistant Manager of Fencing 3, Manager 4. ARCHIBALD FRAsER RANKIN, Arch, Manitowoc, Wis. Law. Prepared at Manitowoc High School. KDKE, fIJAfID, Quill and Dagger, JCv , Varsity Crew Squad 7., The Camel! Graphic Board, CASPAR RAPPENECKER, Rapp, Manasquan, N. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Asbury Park High School. HKA. MICHAEL RARUANO, Rap, Syracuse. Landscape Architecture. Prepared at North High School. B91-I, Sphinx Head, Gar- goyle, Wearer of the C , Varsity Football Squad 1, Team 3, 4, Junior Promenade Committee, General Spring Day Committee, Student Council 45 L'Ogive. EDWARD ASHLEY RECKHOW, Ed, Buffalo. Hotel Manage- ment. Prepared at Lafayette High School. QAX, Ye Hosts, Scalp and Blade. QV ii I l l 1 l l r I P f 5 l . l l i li i l l l ,a.. K! f rig bil v-QQ.-0 D C vi! l axe, 119 MS. A A Y-la! 31 HERLIAN REDDEN, Herm, Irvington, N. Electrical Engineer- ing. Prepared at Irvington High School. EX, Masque J., 3. ARTHUR BRADFORD REED, Brad, Worcester, Mass. Me- chanical Engineering. Prepared at South High School. SAE, Sphinx Head, Atmos, Wearer of the C , Freshman Track Team, Varsity Track Team 1, 3, Spiked Shoe. THEODORE DANIEL REIMERs, Ted, New York City. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at De Witt Clinton High School. EKDE. CLAUDE EDWARD REINHARD, Walnutport, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Lehigh High School. Heckscher Tui- tion Scholarship. RAYMOND RE1sLER, Ray, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at Erasmus Hall High School. EAM, Freshman La- crosse Team, Varsity Lacrosse Squad 1, 3, College Lacrosse Team IQ College Soccer Team 4, Masque 35 The Cornell C0ll!77Z7ZJ' Board. ISAAC REUBEN, Ike, Kingston. Architecture. Prepared at Kingston High School. Dramatic Club, Freshman Debate Team. WHITMAN MEAD REYNOLDS, Whit, Greenwich, Conn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Greenwich High School. C-DE, Freshman Football Team, Varsity Track Squad 1, 3. PAUL FAIRBANKS R!-IINES, Watertown. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at Phillips Andover Academy. WT, UAE, Sphinx Head, Red Key, Freshman Track Team, Varsity Cross Country Squad lg Freshman Banquet Committee, Cross Country Club, Th: Cornell Graphic Board, Business Manager 3. ELLIOTT CARRIER RHODES, Clarence Center. Agriculture. Pre- pared at Parker High School. AZ, fI2KfI1, Helios. GERALD PETER RHODES, Jerry, Clarence Center. Agriculture. Prepared at Parker High School. AZ, AFA, Wearer of the C , Varsity Cross Country Team 2., 3, 4, Varsity Track Team IQ Cross Country Club, Poultry Judging Team 3. 12.0 THEODORE KILNER RIDDIFORD, Ted, Oak Park, Ill. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Oak Park High School. ATA, Book and Bowl. ARTHUR M.ATHIAS RINDELL, Rindy, Corfu. Veterinary. Prepared at Corfu High School. flPZ. FRANK DOUGLAS RIPLEY, Rip, Flushing. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Phillips Andover Academy. ATA, Pyramid. LESTER ROBBINS, Les, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at Erasmus Hall High School. IIPETI, TEH, Sphinx Head, Wearer of the C , Freshman Football Team, Fresh- man Lacrosse Team, Varsity Football Squad 7., 3, Varsity Lacrosse Team 1, 3, junior Smoker Committee. DANIEL GUY ROBINI-IOLD, Dan, Kingston, Pa. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Wyoming Seminary. KAP, Quill and Daggerg Wearer of the C , Freshman Crew Squad, VarsityuFootball Team 3. WILLIAM NEALE RODGER, Rodg, Brooklyn. Mechanica Engineering. Prepared at Polytechnic Preparatory School. AT Q, Freshman Crew Squad, Varsity Crew Squad I., 3. JOSEPH CARL ROEDIGER, Rody, Brooklyn. Chemistry. Pre- pared at Stuyvesant High School. CDAE, Freshman Soccer Team, Varsity Soccer Squad 1, 3, 4, Ofhcers Club, State Tuition Scholarship, The Cornell Chemin Board. JULIUS LEON Rocorr, 'KJtIles, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Boys' High School. OAT. DANIEL MICHAEL ROLLINS, Danny, Bronxville. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Ridgefield High School. TKE, TBI-I, GJKCIJQ Quill and Dagger, Atmos, Scabbard and Blade, Wearer of the C , LCT , Freshman Lacrosse Team, Varsity Lacrosse Team 1, 3, Captain 45 General Spring Day Committee 3, Spring Day Hop Committee 4, A.A. Membership Committee 3, 4, Athletic Council, Lieutenant Colonel, R.O.T.C. 4, The Sibley fazmzezl of Eng- ineering Board 1, I., 3, Business Manager 4. EDWIN BERNARD RosE, Ed, Montclair, N. J. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Blair Academy. IDEA, Freshman Tennis Squad, Blair Club, Ofhcers Club. sid' f HDF' D I . egg I W- .. L . f-- I... l l l I l I l N , l A l l l ll ,. ll l l I v I I 1 , I 1 I I 1 X I i l ,LI Sr at are 11.1 nu, Ill El! A in 3.11 lp' Q LESTER JEROME ROsENEERG, Rosy, Uniontown, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Uniontown High School. Sphinx Head, Wearer of the - C , Freshman Basketball Team, Varsity Football Squad 2., Team 3, 4. SIMON ROSENZWEIG, Rosie, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at New Utrecht High School. Menorah Society, Varsity Debate Team g State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. ARTHUR BERTRAM Rorn, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Boys' High School. DANIEL LESLIE ROTHSCHILD, Dan, Newark, N. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at South Side High School. OAT5 Varsity Football Squad 3, 4. NRIRENDRA LAL ROY, Calcutta, India. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Metropolitan Institution. College Soccer Team 4, Cosmopolitan Club, Hindu Club, President. KENNEDY FURLONG RUBERT, Doc, Owego. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Owego Free Academy. JOSEPH LEONARD RUBIN, Joe, New York City. Civil Engineer- ing. Prepared at the College of the City of New York. TAM . VINCENT JOHN Rucic, Jack, Syracuse. Architecture. Pre- pared at Utica Free Academy. Scorpion, College Baseball Team 1, 1, College Basketball Team 1, 1, College Soccer Team 1, University Band 1, 1. MORRIS RUDBERG, Murray, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Alexander Hamilton High School. Deutscher Verein. HAROLD LAWRENCE RULAND, Ruly, Northport. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Northport High School. EIT, Musical Clubs 1, 3, Savage Club, University Band 1, ag University Orchestra 1, 7., State Cash Scholarshipg Undergraduate Scholarship. Ill , ,,,. .- .- .ni bl! tQ' lf. - ,Jo-Q. WILLIALI JOHN RUSSELL, Bill, Marcellus. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Skaneateles High School. AXAQ UAE, Sphinx Headg Pyramid, Spring Day Hop Committee 15 A.A. Mem- bership Committee zg Th: Corfu!! Ufizlozu Board 1, Assistant Business Manager 3, Business Manager 4. XVILBUR SHERMAN RussELL, Bill, Crown Point. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Union High School. Musical Clubs Z., 3, EDGAR FRANK SACHS, Ed, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Columbia Grammar School. HAHD, Freshman Crew Squad, Varsity Crew Squad 1. DAVID MILTON SAGE, Dave, Hartsdale. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at White Plains High School. Scorpion, Musical Clubs 1. xl ff Vl Louis NAPOLEON ST. JAMES, Nappie, Buffalo. Electrical Eng- ineering. Prepared at Technical High School. EH, HKNg Musical Clubs 1, 2., 3g University Band 1, 7.5 University Orchestra 1, Q., 3, 4. ARTURO ESTEBAN SALDANA, Sal, San Juan, P. R. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Clason Military Academy. Glillfg J. G. White Spanish Prize 7.. GEORGE HAXTON SALISBURY, Hart, Phelps. Agriculture. Pre- pared at Phelps High School. APP, Scabbard and Blade, Freshman Baseball Squad, College Baseball Team 3, Dram- atic Club zg Masonic Club, Officers Club. WALTER HOWARD SAMsoN, Forty, Honolulu, Hawaii. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Punahou Academy. JOSEPH SANDLER, Swede, Monticello. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at Monticello High School. BEP. JOHN SAssANI, Binghamton. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Central High School. ACIJA. il -ggi ll I Q11 Ill 17.3 bi! A A :ll Ji I XVILLIALI RODERICK SAXE, Rod, Ithaca. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Wyoming Seminary. GX, University Orchestra I, Y., J, CHARLES HENRY SCHAAFF, LD, Charlie, Washington, D. C. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Western High School. CIJAQP, TDP, Quill and Dagger, Freshman Banquet Committee, Sophomore Smoker Committee, All-Cornell Dance Com- mittee, Freshman Advisory Committee 3, Book and Bowl, Musical Clubs I, 1., Board of Managers of Willard Straight Hall 3, Chairman and President 4, Library Committee, Chairman, The Co1'f1ellDaibI 52172 Board 1, 3, Senior Editor 4. LESL!E ANGEv1NE ScHADE, Les, Holyoke, Mass. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Holyoke High School. AEIIJ, Varsity Lacrosse Squad 1, 3. LEE SCHAENBN, Basking Ridge, N. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Morristown High School. AT, Quill and Dagger, Wearer of the C , Freshman Basketball Team, Varsity Baseball Team 3, Varsity Basketball Team 3. HERMAN ROBERT Sci-iENKEL, Dutch, East Hampton. Agricul- ture. Prepared at East Hampton High School. GX, UAE., Officers Club, Captain, R.O.T.C. 4. EDWARD THEODORE SCHIMMEL, Schim, Omaha, Neb. Hotel Management. Prepared at Central High School. EAM, Ye Hosts. ADOLPH HARRY SCIHMMELPPENNIG, Schim, Montclair, N. Hotel Management. Prepared at Culver Military Academy. KE, Quill and Dagger, Secretary, Aleph Samach, Ye Hosts, President, College Soccer Team 3, 4, Freshman Cap Burning Committee, Freshman Advisory Committee 3, Sub-'Chairman 4, A.A. Membership Committee, Winter Sports Ticket Committee, Chairman 3, Olihcers Club, Assistant Manager of Varsity Baseball 3, Manager 4. LUDWIG FREDERICK SCHLECHT, Lud, Syracuse. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Central High School. Scorpion, ACA , Varsity Track Squad 7., Team 3, 4. BENJAMIN ScHLossBAc1-1, Happy, Bradley Beach, N. J. Law. Prepared at Neptune High School. KDEIT, College Baseball Team, College Basketball Team, College Soccer Team. JACOB SCHNEIDER, Jack, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Boys' High School. College Track Team 2., Novice Cross Country Prize 35 Chess Club, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. 17.4 i bl!! Yiarefv D C QTTTTTTT TT H Y 'Tn' T WVILLIALI SHERwooD Sci-INEIDER, Bill, Fulton. Mechanical '. 9 Engineering. Prepared at Fulton High School. TBll, ' Atmos. ' , l l l I H,4RRY SCHOEN, Forest Hills Gardens. Civil Engineering. I l Prepared at Richmond Hill High School. College Baseball 1 I Team 1, College Soccer Team 1, 3, 4, College Swimming l 1 Team, Cercle Francais, Acting College Athletic Director. 4 1 l I 1 I , ' l Joss SCHORR, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at i De Witt Clinton High School. TECIP, State Tuition Schol- V. l arship. , l l i ANDREWJULIARD SCHRODER, LD, Andy, Huntingdon Valley, i Pa. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Central High School, f KAP, Freshman Baseball Squad, Freshman Football Squad, I l I Freshman Wrestling Team, Varsity Wrestling Squad I., 3, J l Team 4, University Wrestling Championship, 135 Pound W 2 Class, C.U.C.A. ouncil 4, Owls, '86 Memorial Stage, I I' Cheerleader 3, 4. . l 1 . l I f' .l li ., , A SAMUEL MoRToN SCHWARTZ, Sam, Brooklyn. Arts and Sci- 'i' ences. Prepared at Boys' High School. SAM. l 5 PAUL JEAN SCILEPPI, Paul, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. ' Prepared at Erasmus Hall High School. AGPA, Freshman Basketball Team, Varsity Basketball Squad 7., 3, 4. l l li GEORGE NORMAN Scorr, Scotty, Port Chester. Electrical 4 A ii Engineering. Prepared at Port Chester High School. GX, li ' ' HKN, Quill and Dagger, Aleph Samach, A.A. Membership J 1 Committee 3, 4, Freshman Advisory Committee 3, 4, Cross W Country Club, Spiked Shoe, Intercollegiate Association 1 of Amateur Athletes, President, Assistant Manager of l 1 Varsity Track 3, Manager 4. V ' . ? ll PAUL WILLIAM SEAGERS, Harrison Valley, Pa. Arts and Sciences. I I Prepared at Peddie School. ASQ, KIDA K. l I l l l LOUIS LIVINGSTON SHAMAN, Lou, Perth Amboy, N. J. Arts ln and Sciences. Prepared at Mercersburg Academy. Hkflt, , C.U.C.A. Council 3, 4, Ofhcers Club. l XVILLIAM JOSEPH SELLMAN, Doc, Little Falls. Veterinary. 4 ll Prepared at St. Mary's Academy. QTE. All 1 Sf A.. .A wg ...AQ - . 4 ll! ' ' 1-ni 1 ur --gg Ill, SL! li .Si D11 ,nn 'S FRED DUNCAN SETH, Satch, Swarthmore, Pa. Mechanical Exngineering. Prepared at William Penn Charter School. - ACD. RALPH THEODORE SENVARD, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Silver Bay School. AT Q, fl? KCIF, AKAQ Varsity Crew Squad 1, College Crew IQ C.U.C.A. Cabinet, Vice- President 44 Dramatic Club, Saturday Lunch Club 3, Presi- dent 45 '86 Memorial Stage. ROBERT ALFRED SHAROOD, Bob, St. Paul, Minn. Civil Engineer- ing. Prepared at St. Thomas Academy. Xllfg Rod and Bob, Captain, R.O.T.C. 4. Ancrr GRANT SHAVER, JR., Archie, Chicago, Ill. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Morgan Park High School. Varsity Wrestling Squad 3, 45 College Wrestling Team 3, University Wrestling Championship, 17.5 Pound Class 3. FORBES DUNBAR SHAVV, Red, Brooklyn. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Erasmus Hall High School. f1JK'iIl'g TB1'lg XE, Sphinx Head, Aleph Samachg Pyramid, Wearer of the C , Freshman Baseball Team, Freshman Soccer Team, Varsity Baseball Team 7., 3, Captain 4, Varsity Soccer Team 1, 3, Captain 4, Majura, Student Council 1, 1, 3, 4. REUBEN SHEFKOWITZ, Rube, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Stuyvesant High School. University Band 1, 3, 4, University Orchestra 1, 3, 4, State Tuition Scholar- ship. FAYETTE GLEASON SHEPARD, Shep, Evanston, Ill. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Evanston Township High School. Xllfg Sphinx Head, Aleph Samach, Freshman Rush Com- mittee, Junior Smoker Committee, The Cornell Daibf .Ymz Board, Assistant Business Manager 7., 3, Manager 4. NATHANIEL S'rE13B1Ns SHERMAN, Nat, Watertown. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Watertown High School. TT, Fresh- man Advisory Committee. HOWARD GEORGE SHINEMAN, Shin, Canajoharie. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Canajoharie High School. AXA, State Cash Scholarship, The Cornell Chemin Board, Junior Editor. XVILLIAM GRATTAN SHOEMAKER, Jn., Boo, Buffalo. Law. Prepared at Hutchinson-Central High School. EN, A9112 College Honor Committee, Scalp and Blade, Cheerleader. IL GEORGE SIEIIENTHALER, Sieb, Dayton, Ohio. Architecture. Prepared at Steele High SclIool. 'l'BTlg Gargoyleg College Soccer Team 3, Beaux Arts Ball Committee. XVILLIAM THOMAS SINCLAIR, JR., Sinny, Kennett Square, Pa. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Kennett High School. AXP. HERBERT THEODORE SINGER, Herb, Amsterdam. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Amsterdam High School. 'l'lC1lN Freshman Crew Squadg College Crew 15 Freshman Debate Club, Dramatic Club 2., Publicity Manager 3, 4, Varsity Debate Squad 2.5 '94 Memorial Stage 3, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. JOSEPH SINGERQI. joe, Middletown. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Mliddletown High School. BSP. SHERWOOD BONNAR SIPIIRELL, Curly, Hamburg. Hotel Man- agement. Prepared at Hamburg High School. Eleusis, Ye Hostsg College Baseball Team 3, College Soccer Team EQ College Athletic Director 4. Favon RANSIER SMITH, Smitty, Fayetteville. Agriculture. Prepared at Fayetteville High School. ET, Varsity Cross Country Team 7.5 College Cross Country Teamg Farmers' Week Committee 7., 3, Kermis Cast 3g Eastman Memorial Stage 4. GEORGE LEWIS SMITI-I,JR., Louie, Philadelphia, Pa. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Germantown Friends School. 417385 TBI-I, HKN, College Crew 3, PAUL HAMILTON SMITH, A'Smity, Ithaca. Hotel Management. Prepared at Mount Holly High School. AXP, Ye Hosts. JOHN WILMOT SNYDEI1, Felix, Garwood, N. Chemistry. Prepared at Westheld High School. EY, TBFIQ Al-Djebarg Freshman Football Team, Varsity Football Squad 3, 4. ISADORE SOLKOFF, Red, Jersey City, N. Law. Prepared at Columbia University. Bill 5 my U! 'iii I his ll h HERMAN SOLOWAY, Hi, Brooklyn. Law. Prepared at Boys' High School. Spanish Club, State Cash and Tuition Schol- arships. ARTHUR LAWRENCE SOMERS, Art, Brooklyn. Arts and Sci- ences. Prepared at Polytechnic High School. Freshman Cross Country Team, Freshman Track Team, Varsity Cross Country Squad 4, Varsity Track Squad 1, 3, Freshman Cap Burning Committee, Cross Country Club, Newman Club. MAJOR FRANKLIN SPAULDING, Buffalo. Agriculture. Prepared at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical College. KIPBZ. JOSEPH HART SPEIDEN, Speedy, Louisville, Ky. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Louisville Male High School. EN, HKN, Scabbard and Blade, Freshman Crew Squad, Varsity Crew Squad 1, 3, 4, Spring Day Hop Committee 3, Southerners Club, Major, R.O.T.C. 3, Manager of the University Band 4. JACK SPERLING, Yak, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Mackenzie Preparatory School. CDAM, Spanish Club. CLARENCE FRANCIS SPINDLER, Spin, Olean. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Olean High School. ET, Freshman Track Squad, Varsity Cross Country Squad 1, 3, 4, Varsity Track Squad 1, 3, Musical Clubs I, 1, 3, 4, The CU7'72EZ!Ci1Jfl Engineer Board 1, 3, Advertising Manager 4. WARREN EARL SPRINGER, Troy. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Troy High School. MALCOLM BORTIN STARK, Mallie, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Boys' High School. EAM, Varsity Track Squad 1, 3, College Baseball Team I, 1, College Bas- ketball Team 3, College Soccer Team 1, 1, Dramatic Club 3, 4, Masque I. OTTO ANDREW STARKE, JR., Ludington, Mich. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Cascadilla Preparatory School. AT, TBTI, CIIKCD, Red Key, Atmos, Freshman Football Squad, Freshman Track Team, Varsity Football Squad LQ Freshman Rush Committee, Sophomore Rush Committee, General Spring Day Committee 3, A.A. Membership Com- mittee 3. XVILLIAM WALTER STARKE, Bill, Warsaw. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Warsaw High School. EY, TEH, I Atmos, State Tuition Scholarship, The Xilflrgi jounmi nf Eng- ineering Board 1, 3, Editor-in-Chief 4. Q31 ,n A , , 118 HERBERT GEHRING STERMER, Herb, Mauch Chunk, Pa. Chem- istry. Prepared at Mauch Chunk High School. Hecl-:scher Scholarship. ALFRED GLENN STEVENS, Manchester, N. H. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Phillips Exeter Academy. Pyramid. ETHAN KNOwLToN STEVENS, Steve, Detroit, Mich. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Highland Park High School. ECIPIC, Debate Club 3, Olhcers Club, Varsity Debate Team 3, First Lieutenant, R.O.T.C. 4. ROBERT Buss STOCKING, Bob, Ithaca. Forestry. Prepared at Ithaca High School. AFP, Forestry Club, Officers Club. GARLAND DOUGLAS STONE, Stoney, Dexter. Veterinary. Prepared at Dexter High School. QTE, College Baseball Team 1, 3, College Soccer Team 3, 4, Society of Comparative Medicine. WILLIAM MACARTHUR STORY, Mac, Salt Lake City, Iowa. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Lake Forest Academy. Hermits. HOWARD WILLIAM STOUT, Howie, Irvington, NJ. Agriculture. Prepared at Irvington High School. TIKA, Hebs-Sa, Fresh- man Lacrosse Squad, Sophomore Smoker Committee, Saturday Lunch Club, Agricultural Association, President- elect 4. JOHN ERNEST STRAcHAN, JR., Jack, Germantown, 1Pa. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Tome School. LN. STEWART SI-IERWOOD STRONG, Stew, ' Cleveland, Ohio. Me- chanical Engineering. Prepared at East High School. AECID, ACA , Freshman Track Team, Varsity Track Team 7., 3, 4, C.U.C.A. Council 3, 4, Track Club. WILLIAM HENRY SUMMERSON, Bill, Flushing. Chemistry. Prepared at Erasmus Hall High School. EIT, Freshman Tennis Squad, Varsity Tennis Squad 7., State' Cash and Tuition Scholarships, Undergraduate Scholarship. bl? v-102-+ D A M 4' I Sf ld 51 .. .1 LD l l 119 Rf 193 . l VI' its li A EBI -In D11 Qi. XVALTER ERNIELL SUNDELL, Walt, Ithaca. Civil Engineering. Prepared at De Ruyter High School. XVILLIAM ROGERS SUTTON, ROg, Albion. Chemistry. Pre- pared at Albion High School. EN, Al-Djebar, Varsity Crew Squad 3, College Crew 1. THOZVIAS SVILLIAM SWART, New York City. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Riverdale Country School. QE, Sphinx Head, Wearer of the C , LCT , Freshman Lacrosse Team, Varsity Lacrosse Team 1, 3, 4, Officers Club, The .Yibley jomfmzl of E7Zgi77661'f7Zg Board, Assistant Editor. MURRAY SWEETGALL, Swede, New York City. Prepared at Stuyvesant High School. VIJAM. ROBERT STRANGEWAY TAGGART, Bob, Oneonta. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Oneonta High School. QA. RANSOM CLAYTON TALBOT, Toby, Willsboro. Agriculture. Prepared at Willsboro High School. Farmers' Week Com- mittee 3, Othcers Club. M,ALCOLM CHILD TATE, Mac, Stamford, Conn. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Stamford High School. EDWARD RBNOLD TAucI-I, JR., Eddie, Marquette, Mich Architecture. Prepared at Marquette High School. CDE K- Freshman Advisory Committee 3, KBQD. ,. IRVIVNG HARRIS TAYLOR, Tate, Ossining. Forestry. Prepared' at Ossining High School. QA, Hebs-Sa, Freshman Crew Squad, College Crew I, L, 3, College Honor Committee 2.5 Forestry Club, LANVRENCE OTIS TAYLOR, Larry, Fulton. Agriculture. Prepared at Brocton High School. AZ, AFA, Round-Up Club, Stocl-:judging Team, University Band I, 2.. RONALD MORLE1' TAYLOR, Shorty, Maplewood, N. J. Me- chanical Engineering. Prepared at Millburn High School. KAP, Freshman Crew Squad, Dramatic Club, Stage Mana- ger 44. SAMUEL TEICH, Huntington Station. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at Huntington High School. LEON GERSONI TELSEY, Doc, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Boys' High School. BSP, fl1BK. WVILLARD STANLEY CHRISTOPHER THIEL, Chris, Allentown, Pa. Civil Enineering. Prepared at Allentown High School. TBH, President 4, fDKfl1, XE, President 4, College Honor Committee 4, A.S.C.E., President 4. ff ,J JOSEPH SWARTZ THOLIAS, Joe, Ashland, Ohio. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Ashland High School. SAE, Sphinx Head, Red Key, Junior Promenade Committee, College Athletic Committee, Freshman Advisory Commit- tee, Majura. RAY LEONARD THoMAs, Ray, Buffalo. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at South Park High School. KAP, Freshman Cross Country Squad, Freshman Wrestling Team, Varsity Lacrosse Squad 3, 4. JOHN CEPHAS THOMSON Jack Granville. Veterinar . Pre ared , s Y P at Granville High School. QTE, Freshman Track Squad, Varsity Track Squad 1, 3, Adirondack Club, Treasurer 3. WILLIAM LEUPP THOMSON, Bill, Somerville, N, Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Somerville High School. 9 E, The Cornell Amzzmlf Board 1, 3. ROBERT SEAGER THURSTON, Bob, Batavia. Arts and Sciences. fDKfIP. ELTON SETH TIBBITTS, Tibby, Maine. Agriculture. Pre- pared at Union-Endicott High School. Wearer of the C , Varsity Cross Country Squad 3, 4, College Cross Country Team, College Track Team, Farmers' Week Committee 35 Cross Country Club. 3.2! li bl! nm, 131 1 I as A A DI! FLOYD JOSEPH T1cE, Ticy, Cincinnatus. Veterinary. Prepared at Cincinnatus High School. QTE, C.U.C.A. Council, Society of Comparative Medicine. JOHN ADOLPH TIEsLER, Mac, Pleasantville. Civil Engineer- ing. Prepared at Pleasanrville High School. XEg College Crew 1, 2.5 University Band I, 2., 3. FERDINAND DAMIAN TOMAINO, Joe, Utica. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Utica Free Academy. Ofhcers Club. FRANK JOSEPH TOMAN, Trix, Trenton, N. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Trenton High School. QKHIP5 College Crew 3, 4, Newman Club. FRANCHOT TONE, Pamp, Niagara Falls. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at The Hill School. AAlIJg CDBKQ CIJKCD5 Sphinx Head, KBIIM Savage Clubg Book and Bowlg Dramatic Club 7., 3, President 4. EUGENE KENNETH TONKONOGY, Teck, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Erasmus Hall High School. fIJEI-lg Sphinx Head, Wearer ofthe C , HACFUQ LCT 5 Freshman Soccer Team, Varsity Lacrosse Team 1, 3, Varsity Soccer Team Q., 3, 4. FRANCIS JAMES TOWNSEND, Speed, Berkshire. Agriculture. Prepared at Berkshire High School. Officers Club, Captain, R.O.T.C. . , GEORGE RICHARD TOWNSEND, Dick, Orchard Park. Agricul- ture. Prepared at Orchard Park High School. Eleusisg Varsity Lacrosse Squad 1, 3, 4. ARTHUR TRAYFORD, Art, Huntington. Veterinary. Prepared at Huntington High School. AlP'g Eleusisg CIPKCIJ, fIfZg Freshman Cross Country Team, Varsity Cross Country Team 1, 35 Varsity Track Team 7., 35 Musical Clubs 1, 2., 3, 4. GEORGE MARTIN TREFFS, 3n, Bud, Hamburg. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Nichols School. AT Q, Sphinx Headg Atmosg Varsity Football Squad 7., 3, 4,Junior Smoker Committee. 132. MAXWELL HARRY TRETTER, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at Boys' High School. Ofhcers Club, State Tuition Scholarship. EDWARD Gmosm' TRIMELE, JR., Ed, Kansas City, Mo. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Westport High School. Alfllg ' Rod and Bob, KB'-if. NGEU FAUNG TSANG, Shanghai, China. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at St. john's University. P1P',TBHg fI1KfD,HKN, Chinese Students Club, Sibley Prize 3. GEORGE ABRAM TUCK, Tucky, Coatesville, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Coatesville High School. Dramatic Club 7.. .ff HEYMAN TUNICK, Sol, Brooklyn. Law. Prepared at Boys' High School. State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. JOHN MORLAND TYLER, Jack, Ithaca. Mechanical Eng- ineering. Prepared at Candor High School. RUEL ELIAS TYo, Ty, Buffalo. Hotel Management. Prepared at Lafayette High School. A2415 Ye Hosts, Varsity Wrestling Squad 2.5 College Crew 1, Q., 3, College Soccer Team 3, Newman Club, Scalp and Blade, Novice Wrestling Champ- ionship, IIS Pound Class. C1-n-MING UE, Currie, Hongkong, China. Chemistry. Prepared at Sr. Paul School. PW, Chinese Students Club. PHILIP STRATTON VAN BLARCOM, Phil, Paterson, N. Elec- trical Engineering. Prepared at Paterson High School. Freshman Baseball Squad, Hermits. ARTHUR VANDERL1P, Ithaca. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Franklin High School. First Lieutenant, R.O.T.C. Ili vig,-Q D ll! 'iii 4 I C . his D 3.1.1 .U H 'S ELISHA BLACKMAR VAN DEUSEN, Pat, Brooklyn. Agriculture. Prepared at Commercial High School. Eleusis, Farmers' Week Committee Q., 3, Round-Up Club. JEROME DEAN VAN DE WATER, 4'Van, Buffalo. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Lafayette High School. Hermits. JEssE MEAD VAN LAW, Van, Harlingen, Tex. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Scarsdale High School. ITKA, Sphinx Head, A.A. Membership Committee 3, 4, Winter Sports Ticket Committee, Chairman 4, Athletic Council, The Sibley journal of Efzgirzeerirzg Board I, 7., 3, 4, Acting Manager of Soccer 3, Manager 4. GEORGE HARTWELL VANNOY, Van, Pennington, N. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Pennington Seminary. BW, Hermits. ALFRED VAN Scnoicx, Al, Cochecton. Agriculture. Prepared at Port Jervis High School. AZ, Hebs-Sa, College Crew 3, Second Lieutenant, R.O.T.C. 3, Captain 4, Officers Club, Manager of Kermis 3, 4, College Athletic Director 4. JOHN VAN SICKLE, JR., Auburn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at The Hill School. KA, Sphinx Head, Aleph Samach, Junior Promenade Committee, Freshman Advisory Committee, Boxing Club, Musical Clubs 1, 3, Novice Boxing Cham- pionship 1 , Assistant Manager of Varsity Crew 3, Manager 4. FRANK CARL VAN VLEET, Van, Lodi. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Lodi High School. CDA K, Dramatic Club. ANDERSON VOISARD VICKERS, Andy, Tonawanda. Agricul- ture. Prepared at Tonawanda High School. QE, Sphinx Head, Hebs-Sa, Wearer of the C , Varsity Baseball Team 1, 3, Freshman Advisory Committee. JOSEPH VIVIANO, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Boys' High School. State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. IKLEXANDER RUssELL VOLLMER, Russ, Atlantic City, N. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Atlantic City High School. EX, Pyramid, Varsity Track Squad 1, 3, 4, KBCIJ. I HARR1' VAN Nurs XVADE, I-I. V., Indianapolis, Ind. Archi- tecture. Prepared at Shortridge High School. EX, Scabbard and Blade, Gargoyle, General Spring Day Committee 4, Spring Day Hop Committee 1, 4, Chairman 3, All-Cornell Dance Committee 4, Olhcers Club, Colonel, R.O.T.C. 3. CHARLES FRANKLIN XVAGNER, Chuck, Dayton, Ohio. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Steele High School. AX, Varsity Track Squad 3, Team 4, Lieutenant, R.O.T.C. 3, 4- RICHARD BIESER XVAGNER, Dick, Dayton, Ohio. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Steele High School. AX, Freshman Cross Country Squad, Varsity Cross Country Squad 15 Officers Club, Lieutenant, R.O.T.C. 4. CLARK EDWAR XVALLACE, Wally, Prospect, Conn. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Naugatuck High School. TBII, flJKfID, XE, Varsity Wrestling Squad 4, C.U.C.A. Council 3, 4, Musical Clubs 3, 4. Q KARL Rici-iARDs XVALLACE, Red, Ithaca. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Westfield High School. College Basketball Squad 1, 3, Cosmopolitan Club, Dramatic Club 3, 4, 'S6 Memorial Stage 3. WVILLOUGHBY HASKELL XVALLING, Hubbard Woods, Ill. For- estry. Prepared at North Shore Country School. Hebs-Sa, Dramatic Club, Forestry Club. WALTER Scorr WALLS, JR., Wally, Buffalo. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Lafayette High School. EKIPE, Varsity Crew Squad 4, College Crew 3, State Cash Scholarship. DELEON WALSH, Dill, Long Beach. Agriculture. Prepared at Jamaica High School, 9 E, Freshman Baseball Squad, Varsity Basketball Squad 3, Jugatae, University Band I. KENNETH CARL WALZ, HK. C., Irvington, Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Erasmus Hall High School. B1I , Guilford Literary Prize 3, State Cash Scholarship, The Cornell Colzmzfzf Board, Prose Editor 4. - CI-IIA SIEN WAN, Lashi, Shanghai, China. Chemistry. Prepared at La Universitato Utopia. P'If', Chinese Students Club. Qt 3+ ll? viii:-0 ll if! nic, I his l' A ll! fit HOWARD BRETTEL WARE, Howie, Montclair, N. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Montclair High School. ACID, College Honor Committee 7., 3, Chairman 45 Central Honor Com- mittee, Secretary 4. CHARLES OSCAR WARREN, JR., Charlie, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Yonkers High School. KAP, Musical Clubs 4, University Orchestra 1, 7., 3, 4, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, The Came!! Clzemirt Board L. STANLEY WHITSON WARREN, Stan, Ithaca. Agriculture. Pre- pared at Ithaca High School. AZ, CIP KID, Helios, Farmers' Week Committee 3. WILLIAM ERNEST WARREN, Ernie, Johnstown. Architecture. Pre ated at Johnstown High School. HKCD, Adirondack CluIB, State Tuition Scholarship. MARCUS HARRY WARTUR, Yonkers. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Yonkers High School. QAM, The Cornell Civil Engineer Board 3, Managing Editor 4. WINTHROP DOANE WASHBURN, Win, Wilmington, Del. Mechanical Engineering. TBH, CDKCP, University Club. WVILLIAMJOHN WATERS, Bill, Poughkeepsie. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Poughkeepsie High School. EAX, President 4, Newman Club, State Tuition Scholarship. ECKLEY STEARNS WAY, l'Eck, Elmira. Agriculture. Prepared at Elmira Free Academy. 41159. V KENNETH ROBERT WEAVER, Kid, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Boys' High School. AEG. HARRY BURTON WEBER, Web, Oaklield. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Oakfield High School. KAP, Freshman Base- ball Squad, Freshman Basketball Squad, Varsity Basketball Squad 1, 3, 4. I 36 - ... E .. QQ -1 -r o-,of-o I I C GL W I ROBERT FRANZ XVEICHSEL, Bob, Dallas, Texas. Mechanical H' Engineering. Prepared at Terrill School. GAX, Red Kev, ' , Atrux, Southerners Club. ' , l WILLIAM HENRY' XVEIL, New York City. Civil Engineering. ' l Prepared at Townsend Harris Hall. ' l l .IOHN GLOVER XVEIR, Weiry, Cambridge. Forestry. Prepared at Cambridge High School. AZ, Hebs-Sa, Wearer of the 1 C , Freshman Track Team, Varsity Track Team 1, 4, 3 College Track Team I, I., 3, 4, College Soccer Team 4, l Adirondack Club, Forestry Club, College Athletic Director. , i ABRAHANI WEISS, Bounze, Amityville. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Amityville High School. University Orchestra I, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. i LEON JUDQSXWEISS, 'Lec, Monticello. Arts and Sciences. Pre- l pared at Monticello High School. CIYAM, Freshman Track Teaim, Freshman Basketball Squad. ' PHILIP LANAHAN WELKER, Phil, Washington, D. C. Civil W Engineering. Prepared at Friends School. BQFI. l I in FREDERICK MORRIS WELLS, Wellsy, Waban, Mass. Archi- l tecture. Prepared at North High School. Gargoyle, College Swimming Team 33 College Honor Committee, Chairman 4, l Central Honor Committee 4, Beaux Arts Ball Committee 3. l i HAROLD WENTWORTH, Cortland. Agriculture. Prepared at Cortland High School. Quill and Dagger, Hebs-Sa, Varsity Soccer Squad 7., College Soccer Team I., Book and Bowl, Knickerbacker Club, Manuscript Club, Agricultural Asso- l 1 ciation, Treasurer 4, Kermis Cast 3g The Corus!! Dllibf Smz Board, Column Editor 4, The Cornell COZl7Zf1jl772ll71 Board L. CHARLES MILFORD WERLY, Ithaca. Agriculture. Prepared at Ithaca High School. BGIT, Sphinx Head, Aleph Samach, Hebs-Sa, Wearer of the C , Freshman Track Team, Cap- I tain, Varsity Track Team I., 3, Captain 4, Freshman Rush l Committee, Sophomore Smoker Committee, Farmers' Week Committee 3, C.U.C.A. Council I, 3, Freshman Advisory Committee 3, Track Club, Athletic Council. 3 HARRY ELMER WHEELER, Al, Richmond4Hill.'Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Richmond Hill High School. AXP, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, Undergraduate -Scholarship, William Delmore Thompson Scholarship, W Pulitzer Scholarship. ,L SL D - L ffl il! 959. 13 .322 D C Q' H n 'F Roy SMITH XVI-IITEHEAD, Chateaugay. Agriculture. Helios, Poultry Judging Team 3. CHANNING WHITNIAN, Whit, Deerfield, Mass. Chemistry. Pre ated at Deerlield Academ . AXE, Al-Debar, Freshman F Y l Crew Squad, College Crew 1, 3, Dramatic Club 3, 4. l HALSTED NEWELL XVILCOX, Hal, East Orange, N. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Mount Hermon School. Rod and I Bob. ROBERT DENNISON WILDER, Bob, Passaic, N. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Passaic High School. ECDE, TEH, KIJKKD, HKN, Freshman Advisory Committee. DAVID BEAL VJILLETS, Dave, Scarsdale. Mechanical Engineer- ing. Prepared at White Plains High School. HKA, ACA , cCcc , Freshman Soccer Team, Varsity Cross Country Team 3, 4, Varsity Track Team 4, College Cross Country Team 1, 3, College Soccer Team 7., Cross Country Club, Track Club, The Camel! Graphic Board 1. MERRILL HOSMER WILLETT, Washington, D. C. Civil Engineer- ing. Prepared at Central High School. RICHARD EVERARD WILLIAMS, Dick, Riverside, Conn. Agri- culture. Prepared at University High School. Cosmopolitan Club, Saturday Lunch Club. i f RICHARD NELSON WILLIAMs, Nels, Rome. Electrical Eng- , ineering. Prepared at Rome Free Academy. Eleusis, TBH, ' H KN, State Cash Scholarship. l CHARLES HEQUEMBOURG WVING, Charlie, Buffalo. Civil Eng- ' ineering. Prepared at Lafayette High School. ZAE, Scalp l and Blade, State Tuition Scholarship. I . i ARTHUR Max WINKLER, Wink, Paterson, N.J. Architecture. I Prepared at Paterson High School. KAP, Quill and Dagger, I Wearer of the C , Freshman Basketball Team, Varsity 4 Football Squad 4, Varsity Basketball Team 1, Captain 4. 3-'+V ,An Q 138 ANDREW PAUL WISNER, Andy, Chittenango. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at Canastota High School. lvl.-KYN.-XRD F,vI'E'r'rE WIT1-IERELL, Spike, Burke. Chemistry. AEfI1,Rille Team 3, College Crew I, 1, 3, C.U.C.A. Cabinet 3, State Tuition Scholarship. GEORGE KENYON XVITHERS, Washington, D. C. Civil Engineering. Graduate of U. S. Military Academy. Lieutenant, Corps of Engineers Cdetailed at Cornell Universityj. GEORGE XVIZENBERG, Whize, Corona. Forestry. Prepared at Manual Training High School. Freshman Baseball Squad, Forestry Club. WVILLIAM ROBERTS Wooo, Bob, Louisville, Ky. Chemistry. Prepar uisville Male High School. KE, Quill and Dag er, Red Key, Al-Djebar, Freshman Tax Committee, Sophomore Smoker Committee, Junior Promenade Commit- tee, Class Day Committee, General Spring Day Committee 3, College Honor Committee 1, 3, 4, Chemistry Association, President, Assistant Manager of Freshman Football 1, Manager 4. HENRY JAMES WOODBURY, Jimmy, Auburn, Me. Civil Eng- ineering. Prepared at Edward Little High School. Graduate of U. S. Military Academy. Lieutenant, Corps of Engineers Cdetailed at Cornell Universityl VERNON WVOODWARD, Woodie, Norwood, Ohio. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Norwood High School. EH, College Soccer Team 4, Officers Club. MOORHEAD XVRIGHT, JR., Bus, Little Rock, Ark. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Woodberry Forest School. KA, Red Key, Freshman Crew Squad, Varsity Crew Squad 2., 3, Junior Smoker Committee 3, General Spring Day Commit- tee 3, Freshman Advisory Committee I., 3, Atrux, Savage Club, Southerners, Masque I, 7., 35 The Cornell Gnzpbir Board I., 3. STUART LEROY WRIGHT, Stu, g Oneonta. Veterinary. Prepared at Oneonta High School. '11Z. HAROLD FETZER YODER, 'KSleepy, Barberton, Ohio. Agg- culture. Prepared at Barberton High School. AEQJ, HALL, Floriculture Club, President 4. Sli' l OQC:-4 1 lit l My I 0-411-4- pm, I 1 A-V Of-4 ll l Q!! MORTON EUGENE YOHALEM, Yo, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Townsend Harris Hall. JOHN RANDOLPH YGUNG, Johnny, Wayne, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at St. Lukes Academy. BQII, I-IAE, Sphinx Head, Aleph Samach,junior Promenade Committee, Chairman 3, General Spring Day Committee 3, A.A.MeIn- bership Committee 3, Savage Club, The Cornell Widow Board I., 3, Editor-in-Chief 4. JAINIES ARTHUR YOUNGLOVE, Jay, Evanston, Ill. Civil Eng- ineering. Prepared at Evanston Township High School. XIIV, Red Key, Rod and Bob, College Crew I, 7., All-Cornell Dance Committee 3, 4, Freshman Advisory Committee 3, Inter- fraternity Council, Vice-President 4. SERVILLANO CARO YUsoN, Caro, Gapan, P. I. Mechanical Engineering. Prepared at University High School. Varsity Soccer Squad 3, 4, Cosmopolitan Club, Filipino-Cornellians. ROBERT EDWARD ZAUTNER, Bob, Albany. Agriculture. Pre- pared at Albany High School. AZ, AFA, Hebs-Sa, College Track Team, College Honor Committee, Chairman 45 Farmers' Week Committee 1, 3, 4, Kermis Committee 3, 4, Round-Up Club, Treasurer 3, Apic Club, College Class President 3, Stock Judging Team 4, Roberts Scholarship, The Camel! Caluznjwzafz Board, Editor-in-Chief 4. GEORGE EDGAR ZEINER, Geezee, Brooklyn. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Erasmus Hall High School. CIJAE, College Soccer Team 7., 4, Freshman Advisory Committee 3. HASSAN HICHMET ZEKI, Zeke, Constantinople, Turkey. AKA, Cosmopolitan Club. ERNEST WILLIAM ZENTGRAII, JR., Staten Island. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Polytechnic Preparatory Country Day School. Freshman Track Squad, Varsity Track Squad Q., Freshman Advisory Committee. ROBERT Louis ZENTGRAI1, Bobby, Staten Island. Agriculture. Prepared at Polytechnic Preparatory Country Day School. AFP, YIWKCID, Hebs-Sa, Freshman Wrestling Team, Varsity Wrestling Squad 4, College Soccer Team 1, 3, Captain 4, Farmers' Week Committee I, 3, 4, Freshman Advisory Committee 3, Deutscher Verein, University Band I, Assist- ant Manager of University Orchestra 3, Manager 4. GABRIEL ZUCKERMAN, Gabe, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Boys' High School. 140 . 5.11 1 ll Li pig.-5 D C FRANKLIN KNIGHT ANDERSON, Andy, Peckskill. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Drum Hill High School. EIDE, Red Key, A.A. Membership Committee 35 Freshman Advisory Committee 3, The Cornell Graphic Board, Associate Manager 3. O'BRIEN A'I'K1NSON,JR., Obie, Bayside. Agriculture. Prepared at Flushing High School. ATA, Varsity Track Squad 1. MARCUS BASSEVITCH, Hartford, Conn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Hartford High School. HILBBRT KIRCI-IWEY BROWNING, Browne, Kansas City, Mo. Civil Engineering. Prepared at St. Johns School. fIFKlP'g Rod and Bob, Scabbard and Blade, Freshman Football Team, Varsity Football Squad 1. ALBERT BRUCE CORBY, Honeoye Falls. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Honeoye Falls High School. FRANCIS NATHAN DEAN, Nate, Nichols. Agriculture. Prepared at Blair Academy. AFP. HENRY NOEL DEUTSCH, Minneapolis, Minn. Architecture. Prepared at West High School. CIYAG. WARREN BYRON DE WITT, Warney, Rochester. Agriculture. Prepared at East High School. JOHN FREDERICK EMMERLING, Pittsburgh, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Peabody High School. X411 IRVING MILTON FALKENBURY, Falky, Whitehall. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Whitehall High School. Adirondack Club. DONALD ROBERT GATES, Don, Binghamton. Agriculture. Prepared at Central High School. 9AXg Fresh- man Track Squad. LYMAN BAKER HAGER, Slip, Buffalo. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Masten Park High School. CDA2, University Band 1, 1, University Orchestra 1. HARLAND AMEAL HOFER, Penfield. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at East Rochester High School. SIDNEY THEODORE LEADER, Sid, Pearl River. Agriculture. Prepared at Perkiomen School. Forestry Club. JOSEPH SAMUEL LOUDEN, Joe, Riverside. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Greenwich High School. 9 E, Freshman Soccer Team. STANLEY MAAS, Stan, Louisville, Ky. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Louisville Male High School. EN, Scabbard and Blade, Freshman Crew Squad, Varsity Crew Squad 1, Varsity Track Squad 1, Southerners Club, Treasurer, Captain, R.O.T.C. 1. mls --.L fl., I4I page ETIWE 1927 CORNELLIANH ,gag EDWARD ULIUS MAHLER John Perth Amboy N J Law Prepared at Perth Amboy High School FRANK WAYLAND MILLER Batavia Agriculture Prepared at Batavia High School AMES EMIL POLLAK Im Cincinnati Ohio Arts and Sciences Prepared at Hughes High School Red Key Freshman Track Team Freshman Tax Committee Student Council 3 MILTON VAN NEST PULLEN Milt Rochester Arts and Sciences Prepared at East Rochester High School GX Freshman Track Squad Officers Club Advanced Choir 3 C U C A Council 7. State Cash Scholar shi ADRIAN RICHARD UILLINAN Quill Troy Forestry Prepared at Lansmgburgh High School Forestry Club GORDON FREY RAMER Bud York Pa Electrical Engineering Prepared at York High School Freshman Track Squad Debate Club AcoE ROSBASH Red Alden Electrical Engineering Prepared at East High School CARLTON WATsON ROWAND Carl Camden N Arts and Sc1ences Prepared at Camden High School BGTI Freshman Football Squad Freshman Banquet Committee WILLIAM LAROCHE RUSSELL Bill Pelham Manor Arts and Sciences Prepared at Pelham High School ACD ACF Varsity Lacrosse Squad T Varsity Soccer Squad 1. 3 Class Endowment Fund Comm1ttee 3' Freshman Advisory Committee 3. WELLINGTON SEYMOUR Mutt ' Westfield. Forestry. Prepared at Westfield High School. Forestry Club. MORTIMER ACK SHAPIRO Morty Bayonne N. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Bayonne High School. AETI. WILLIAM JOHN WENZEL ' Wild Bill ' Woodbury Conn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Woodbury High School. GX' XA' Wearer of the C' ' Freshman Crew Squad' Varsity Track Squad 7. 3' Deutscher Verein. WILLIAM BENJAMIN WEST ' Ben Brooklyn. Electrical Engineering. Prepared at Cherokee High School. FREDERICK MOORE WHITNEY R. Fritz Rochester, Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Mercersburg Academy. VCD' Freshman Crew Squad' Varsity Crew Squad 1, AMES WILLIAM WILSON 'Jim Toledo Ohio. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Scott High School. SAX' Freshman Track Squad' Freshman Banquet Committee' The Cornell Duibf Sun Board 1.. OI-IN SHAW YOUNG 'Doc Springlield, Mass. Law. Prepared at Syracuse High School. AXPg Varsity De- bate Team. ' 1 .F I - I. -I - U . ,, . . . . . . J , J , , . . . 1 1 1 ' .- - .I - - 1 1 - - ' 1 1 1 1 ' - - - 1 ' W I. - ,1 - - J Q , , . . . 1 1 1 ' ' ' , . ,. ,, . . . . A .l , , - - - .I ,f - - , , , . . 1 1 - .. - -I - - 1 1 - - - h 1- H. - - - I - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1- I 1 1 .I .1 J , , , I . 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 H 1 1 .I -1 ,J , , -' 1 1 I I , , , , 1 1 1 J , , I l 355. .923 .2135 ill. 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Dgl II! .. A - f -- .. - Urs.. vo e e e i So-Q . V f -' 2 i 4 J .1i ii, -A, H if nw lb! I i P C lb L Q W f A ' . 4 g in The Class of 1927 By JERVIS LANGDON, JR., '17 Do not let the imposing title of this sketch disturb you for this is not a history. lt is merely a chronicle of a few of the events which we have witnessed, a few of the experiences which we have had in our four years at Cornell. lt is in no sense a diary of the average college student for the glamour of much which would color such a journal has faded. lt is, we fear, impersonal, dealing with happenings, not persons. These momentous occasions have had their influence upon us and for this reason alone are worth recording. Yet the most important things cannot be set down in black and white. They are below the surface and are interesting to individuals only. But our athletic games, our social activities, our class functions stand out in strong relief. Taking a rapid glance backwards from the present time until we entered Cornell, certain events are prominent and it is with these that we will attempt briefly to deal in the short space allotted to us. ---il . ---1 Realizing these necessary deficiencies, we present this rough sketch of I our undergraduate life for our future edification and amusement. D El? F ll l., . 1. There was no great blaring of trumpets and clanging of cymbals as 1 we, one by one, first slipped into Ithaca. We were, indeed, greeted by numerous agents who wanted to accommodate us in every respect from 4 suitable lodgings to laundry facilities, but these friendly gestures did not I, A dampen our enthusiasm for the physical beauties of the town which was i - ' i to be our home for the next four years. 3 y X! W Here we were. Few of us knew exactly why we had come. Our families were aware of the advantages that an education would give us. They understood, and we professed to know, how the democratic give and take of a university community was valuable in itself. The chances for physical 2 development were not discounted, nor were the opportunities for friend- ship, for social contact. Most of us, indeed, realized that we might I acquire some training for our future life work, some information which 'T would mal-ce us more edlcient bread winners. Some of us were even inclined to appreciate the advantages which result when one is put at some sort of thinking for a period of four years or so. We were cognizant of the fact The pbyyiml beozzliiff that our minds might become more efficient, more acute, more systematic, of Ifblllfdll i and hence more useful than ever before. B-L! r. . - . . W z .EU Bti . g g ll 3, 145 HEDZYCORNELLIANQ gf! Few of us, mdeed, had definlte 1deas as to how we were gO1Dg to ut1l1ze the commg years wh1ch were, perhaps, to be the most 1m portant 1n our llves Some were destrned for technxcal traxnmgs For these II was sxmpler, If was a case of becom1ng expert and prohcxent IU certa1n sc1ent1Hc nelds At least, If was a case of bu1ld1ng a broad bas1s upon wh1ch they m1ght III later l1fe rest therr mmute and more exact knowledge Some were gomg to the College of Agr1culture, others to Archxtecture, many of us were to fmcl ourselves 1n the College of Arts and Sc1ences We of the last group were soon bewrldered We had selected our college because, not berng mathematrcally, nor agr1culturally, nor arch1tecturally 1ncl1ned, there seemed to be no other place to go e accepted our fate 1n good sp1r1ts, and announced that we were go1ng to be cultured gentlemen lnstead of tra1ned speclallsts uxetly, w1thl1ttle ado, we found quarters, selected sultable eatmg laces pald for hundreds of subscr1pt1ons, reglstered w1th Davy Hoy, selected our courses m our several colleges, bought our caps, and became Cornelhans It was a refreshlng feeling as we looked around and beheld the landmarks whrch have made Cornell so famous from a phys1cal point of v1ew The leaves were just begmnmg 43 calf' l 5 Eazgw I0 .rfmff UZZI' edumfzanf to turn, and other touches of autumn gave a charm1ng a1r of serenrty and peacefulness to the gorges the lake, and the hllls We were justly proud of our new home It was no wonder, we thought, that such a place could be one of few 1n the world where the mtellect IS supposed to rule men s hearts, and the m1nd 15 the most 1mportant th1ng 1n life We experlenced a new lease on llfe as we breathed the fresh a1r We could sense the 1nv1gorat1ng effects of 1 commumty ded1cated to the cause of enl1ghtenment We were eager to get 1nto the run of th1ngs, to start our educatlons, to seek out those great truths wh1ch have gu1ded man s dest1n1es through the generat1ons, to search after new prlnclples, new methods, new sources Wh1Ch m1ght add to the world s great store of knowl edge If only classes would start' Our Hrst 1mt1at1on 1nto affa1rs essentlally Cornelhan was the rushxng season We were d1ned and w1ned and whisked about Our ldeas concern1ng the 1nfer1or1ty of first year men were rudely jarred as we were out own masters 1n the vuldest scramble that we had ever evpemenced, there were no quarters asked, every man for hlmself Some of us jo1ned fraternmes others d1d not and r 9 now IH our last year, there IS much conjecture as to whlch group took the wlser course Pledge buttons became consplcuous, and the art of fr1end makmg was g1ven a dec1ded st1mulus, as we met our classmates in the hurly burly of th1s annual fraternal warfare Before the commencement of classes, there was a football game to attend We were there xn force, and gawe express1on to our jox and satxsfactxon wnth loud yell1ng and hearty smgmg as we saw the B1g Red Team of whxch we had heard such glorious accounts tnumph xn masterful sts le Th1s ww as a great day We sang the alma Mater w1th almost as much feelrng as we were gomg to sing four years after We were aware of the sp1r1t of Cornell, and thls SPIFIE u as mamtamed at a h1gh p1tch by a mag mhcent series of football games m wh1ch Cornell agam shovs ed to the world that she was supreme xx hen rt came to playmg on the gr1d1ron The glamour of our currlcular work soon faded before the brrght red of the football team Momentanly, we neglected those mtellectual zdeals wh1ch had filled us upon our Evefgf mam 07 bzmfel ! 3 , , , .- W Y, .V Y- -, . fr -- - - , . 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X fav' ., 'U ' I '- .. -- -'- 1 vi 2255. a a gl T ' '146 r i T E fflElfJFf7CORllIEl l MNH W'wiT?f Q D31 first arrival in Ithaca But this was only a temporary slump because as we realized a championship team should demand our unqualified ir support even at the expense of studies Besides the celebrated football season which included among other things the downfall of Dartmouth and Penn there was much soccer actn ity and the cross country team was another worthy product of Mr Moakley s Both of these sports commanded the interests of not a few of our classmates and it was not so long before little numeral caps with 1917 emblazoned on the v1sors appeared on the campus signifj ing that these distinguished members of our class might soon assume their roles on x arsity teams Removed from affairs athletic we were greeted by the appearance I' of two new publications The Came!! Gmpbzc and The Cornell Em n both comic offsprings of mother Em We hastened to purchase these new comets and sad we vs ould have been had we known that both were foredoomed to failure although the former was to surxive a lingering death for some four years Time flew The football season came to a close and we anticipated Christmas vacation with great eagerness Our intellectual pursuits underwent a still more pronounced slump after Thanksgiving a state of affairs for which we blamed the University because it did not furnish us with a three daj x acation Christmas recess was nearly at hand and after our sojourns we for the first time in our lives most of us anyway buried ourselves in work Busting became a nasty by word and we were determined that none of us should hear the terrible call Cornell s expulsion record had been deeply engraven on our hearts and it was with a will to work that we attacked the books Happy to say few of us busted How we survived the gauntlet few could tell But the fact was there and we were satisfied and attributed our success to a period of intensive industry and close application to the job at hand-something vxhich we had come to college to learn. M Om' ry! JZNZZOI Week Examinations over we experienced our first Junior Week. Little did we think that four years later a few of our number would actively agitate the abolition of the institution which seemed at this time so far above reproach. We drank it all in. These were indeed three days set aside for the ravishment of soul and sense and we felt a certain obligation to do justice ' to the affair and its opportunity. The winter produced a successful basketball team a credi- ' f table wrestling squad and a track team which won half of its - indoor meets. Besides these athletic high-lights these were rather dull months, and so we turned to the books, finding occasional enjoyment and even relaxation in the assignments made for our work. Everyone told us that during these few weeks we were to work, because there was not much else to do, -I and by so preparing ourselves, we might be free to enjoy the -.?-.--- ' A XJ fullness of the Spring which invariably brought so many diversions. One week at Easter was a rest from our labors, and we returned for a glorious Spring of which the high water mark was the annual Spring Day festival. This single event stands out in our memories as a salient land-mark of our first year. Although the races were contested on the Inlet, instead of on the lake, we welcomed the change which gave us a chance to Comic ajjffpring of Marker Em P 1 V . ,- AL' i .4 J Y i ' Q 1 HA H V . - . . ' y . Y e Wx .73 , p I ' I A, Fl ' i ' , ' G T 1 . . . H: ' . . , . . ' . ' , ,-C. a a a a, r V ' i , ' , ' ' ' ' c fl ' i f A , ' . , J' W 1 1 , we 9? fb 9-403-4 ' lil l 325. 14' 147 F fig!-T e is BTHEl9?7'CORNELl-.lliNEn yi l li!! see 1 famous Cornell crew in action The weird sight of two crews coming down the narrow passagew ay of the stream illuminated by bon fires was a picture we will en er retain in our minds There was a certain thrill in everything which happened on the Spring Day of the year 197.4 Our Sophomore year was short Indeed the athletic prowess of the previous year was gone and our class had been weeded by the authorities until we seemed a mere skeleton of our former self But these things did not disturb us greatly as many of our friends were to return and the law of chance would soon bring Cornell again into the front ranks of athletic supremacy Returning for our second year we renewed our hrst year vows which although we were loath to admit it had undergone a severe reaction under the stress of our first year s initiation into Cornell Much of the glamour was gone but still we were determined to make this year a successful one and to accomplish this we knew that we must study and study hard This loss of glamour did not detract -E- The football squad as we have said did not do very well Wil hams was the first opponent to humble the Big Red Team which for three years had held aloft a championship banner This defeat was followed by another downfall administered by Rutgers Columbia furnished a few bright moments as we predicted that Dobie s machine was coming to a tardy self realization But our hopes were shattered as Dartmouth and Penn both trampled over the down trodden eleven The soccer team did little better finishing last in the league ratings The cross country team brought no glory to Cornell and so it was that we found ourselves homeward bound for the Christmas vacation with little accomplished except some fairly hard work and some fairly decent mid-term marks. These were satis- fying very satisfying to our parents. Ozn Sophomore year war shaft Again came unior Week. The frolic was more violent than ever before. But we had just been through an unusually g dilcult Block Week and as we had been most diligent in our studies ever since the early Fall we thought ourselves deserving of some first class recreation. We got this recreation as only Sophomores can. We drank in every phase of this - ' - . 3 '-rprh . venerable institution still untouched by scorpions which lent itself admirably to the occasion. - F' . lf During this time two events happened which were of the i utmost importance. Ground was broken for the erection of ' .' ' - Willard Straight Hall, an institution which was soon to fill ' 1 ffm X a great need in undergraduate life. The construction of this building was incredibly rapid, and in one year and a half, the doors were to be opened and the Hall was to become an integral part of the University community. Earlier than this, we witnessed the enlargement of the Schoelllcopf Stadium which now could accommodate a crowd of some 18,ooo. The architectural features of the new athletic plant were very happily constructed, and the new addition was immed- iately dubbed The Cornell Crcrccnt. The winter brought more athletic defeats, but the visit of a Cambridge debating team served to brighten an otherwise --gig U I ' iifglli lllilgfb Nd in wail ffQ'2il'ig 4 , Qlili-7!l! !Hiig'i:ll ll 4 ' W5 Elini HEI ,gfiviil ::::lNl ullll !1!! gjllldl Wjiii W WIIIFFI Friendrbip.r Ibm' last' ' qt YI 1, Q , ' . Q i . . . . ., :H T U. l , r ' . , . 1 N i I A w . . ' I from the seriousness of our intentions. l-r -- .fl ff , ' , ' - '- N . . . . . . J' . I f x Us v J lx I a 7 X t BX, I, x -g x ' K V 1 ' 1 m i lx ifh L' ill ' 'I X ll-4, ,IQ 1 ln 1 f 1 il c-QQ'-4 . Qi! 52?-:al 148 lbw T E HFl9?7CORNEl I IAWE TTT A T'o ? ' va-'6'4e J 1 s ab- 1 in S' dull term Winter terms ire usually dull in respect to attractions other than those furnished bv winter sports Bee-be Lake ohnny Parson s Club and studies The winter moreoy er brought the customary period of intensiye work a time broken only by the unior Smoker and by an announcement that the Arts College would henceforth restrict registra tion to those w ho had strong characters as xy ell as strong grades Easter xacation was followed by a spring which ue will new er forget Fresh hopes and aspirations yy ere stimulated by the beautiful weather which day after day reigned ox er Ithaca Work xx as ue fear neglected as we drank in the great gifts of Nature We ueie happy and care free and noisv But we were Sophomores and God forgix es Sophomores It is one of His Dix me Obligations if Spring yn as the time when we made mam of the friendships xx hich vxere to last for the rest of our ln es we will alvsay s look back on these days which may prose in certain respects to be among the most valuable certainly among the happiest in our liy es Spring Day ind baseball games assed bv as we enjoyed life The crews carried most of their activity in parts removed from Ithaca and though we wx ere disappointed not to see the eights in action this loss detracted little from our sheer animal joy of existence Ground broken fm Wzllazrd Straight Ignominy was a thing of the past When vve returned in September of our un1or Year we who had sur vived the lists considered ourselves well on the road to a degree We could flaunt bared heads and we were not obliged to give any serious consideration to our intellectual development or our technical training This attitude soon changed howey er as we faced the momentous tasks to be accomplished during the year Our point of view shifted from dogged determination to monotonous efficiency a monotony which again lasted but for a short time for the unior year brings with it a certain deep sense of responsibility which escapes one during the first two years. The football team enjoyed 'in auspicious beginning. Susquehanna Niagara Williams Rutgers and Columbia were accounted for in summary manner. These were pleasing victories as we considered Cornell well on the road toward another championship. Dartmouth however . upset our hopes and triumphed decisively. The sad news of F -,. f'-- - ', ' F- this defeat was broken by the announcement that Ned Way- ' ' i. ff burn would direct the Masque for the coming year and we x were aware that it is ill wind that blows no good. Penn h I Z however came to the rescue and completed our dismay as we , '- AM witnessed the Varsity fall before the powerful attack of the Y X y 1: ,A g gig. Red and Blue. ' ' 1 :K S ' 5' 4 ' This season of disappointments brought one great event which will ever stand out in our memories. The iron doors of Willard Straight Hall were opened on November 18th, and all the wildest expectations which we had entertained for this magnificent building were realized. With no further -1 b Y lax-,,, delay, the Hall found its place in the University life. For , Q a , ,-I ?':f1 r g, at , . - days we admired the beauty of the place. It was architectural- . ly perfect, artistically superb. The facilities were well planned and well run, and we shall never be able fully to thank the donors, Mrs. Elmhirst and her Brst husband, Willard Straight, for the contribution they made to Cornell. Its inception , a An ampiciazzs beginning .G t -- Y V , I t l 3 ' 7 Y 7 D V -, J ' , A . Y ' ' - 1 N l ' . . ' t . 2 W l 1 ' y f ' ,' . v' , - . . Y . , . V f . i 1 Va D 7 - ' 7' 1 'Y 1 X 'I 1 . r . ' ' V - 1. ' ,c i' . : 0 A in i . 9 ' 7 Q 1 Y , ' . ja y 2 , . . . , . V .S I . . l qf ' , 6 .. e e HI. ' l i ' ' . , ' J ' , , I . , i . , Y , . . . , J l L 3 1 7 3 l , , l It 5 '7 1 - Of y v Ni' 7 I ' S , l F V W ,A x A S. I 'I fog!! K 0,20 l ll if? T .331 is lc 149 E iitiaarcorutttmua C . s 5 0 marked a great event in Cornell history its enloyment by the coming generations will ever bear witness to the far sighted ness and generosity of the donors who would make Cornell a more human place The usual Christmas vacation was followed by an intensive period of study by examinations and by another unior Week Nothing of importance happened to disturb the ordin ary course of events We took them each in turn and most of us were thankful when they were ox er the Masque over forever as we later discovered The basketball team had fair success ending the season with an equal number of victories and defeats The wrestling team was victorious and brought its season to a brilliant close by capturing the intercollegiates The unior Smoker sponsored by our class was a distinct success The evening was dedicated to ack Moakley whose teams have won international re nown and who himself is a dearly beloved man Some time after Easter came Spring Day For weeks previous xB Commute- on SW me N T Arwnns Xff 5 TTL' K4 to the actual affair a controversy was waged concerning the shape of the earth A letter printed in The .Yun started the ball rolling and for days a storm of protest arose against the man who dared to say that the earth was flat There were public meetings there were bon fires Prominent faculty members plunged into the fray hurling academic bricks at each other Righteous indignation was rampant and being gn en free play a cloud hung low over this peaceful home of learning where complete understand mg had supposedly brought an end to all vsranglings about the world and its affairs Spring Day actually came and Christopher Columbus failed to prove that the earth was rotund in shape. There were other interesting happenings some of which will long be remembered by the Editors of Th: Glahe and .Yqzmre Dealer and The Graphit. Woe worth the Day. Although Aeolus spoiled the crew races and Woe worth the day Yale won the baseball game our spirits were not dampened F ng 0 i and Spring Day passed in a blaze of glory. 'T Examinations and the Poughkeepsie races were experienced! We returned for our last year at Cornell with the sober realization that this was to be the last great year in an environ- ment which we had grown to love. We were saddened by the thought that our days at Cornell were numbered and we made solemn vows to drink in as much of the spirit of the place as X vse could in the space of one fleeting year. Under the leadership of Captain Carey the football team staged a revival and gave a Cornell crowd the greatest spectacle that has ever been witnessed on Schoellkopf Field. Our mem- ories of the Dartmouth Game of the fall of 192.6 will remain with us until our dying days. The score, 2.4 to 7.3, will ever bear witness to the most exciting climax possible in modern gridiron warfare. Inspired by this victory, we had hopes for i beating Penn, but the Turkey Day Classic, as the journalists term it, ended in a io to io deadlock, thus bringing to an end a season replete with brilliant moments. i The fall was likewise notable for the appearance of the Five Bewildered Freshmen. These five heretics, discouraged and disheartened, and professing not to know what it was all The Dfzrtmozzth Game . aa p . I t 't je 352 a e as A r r r 'Qi' - , , 1 i , J- 4: ,, 2 . i p. ,n fd . - , , X . l U .' . . 1 -fl ' p 9 I f l . 7 l ' '- . , . I J. , g p X , . . ' . . 1 V , K. . ii l 1 ' . ' - . T i f or 3' IV X , f , 1 J nw 4351 L!!-SA Y ga. ISO AAW... ' X 'Q at rr 7 ' ' t tmgezaffl - i,!g,g,- IEL Q . t t t 4251. 1 A g a 1 iw ' ' fl. about, wrote a letter to Tia: Sun which gave rise to one of the i i i .T SX I grandest philosophical discussions that Cornell University ,ihl'NTl T15 l has ever had. Professors and students alike joined hands in an ,TG Yp,im',y , effort to comfort these first year students who were in such 1p.lI2j'THEE:,'l 'S T 0 ' 1 despair. Professor Becker was the outstanding contributor, and N after we had read his communication in which he stated that in this world dominated by machines, of incredibly rapid change, of naturalistic sciences, of physico-chemico-libido psychology, no one knew what it was all about. We began to realize that we the seniors did not know what it was all about either. We began to ask many questions. Why had we come to college? What should college give us? What should we have gotten out of our four years here? Where were we going to? Where were we? What was this thing called 'life'? Why live? And so we began to think about these things. We were more bewildered than the freshmen. We were hopelessly at sea. No one seemed to help us. No one seemed to know. All we knew was that we were here, we had done some studying, had col lected a small amount of information about a few subjects were going to be graduated in the spring. And even these so-called facts were uncertain because we were told that there were no more certainties in life or thought. For a time we looked with much favor on the animal existence no worries, no concerns, just eat, sleep, and drink. After the first storm had passed over, we began to classify human actions into two kinds, the instinctive type and the intellectual. And we fully appreciated the prin ciple underlying all educational procedure, that in the long run if men know what they are going to do and how they are going to do it, and are acquainted with the situation with which they are to deal, their L N .- Faculty members plunged into the fray j responses to those situations will be more intelligent, better 1 adjusted, and more fruitful than they would be otherwise. i And so we were glad that we had come to Cornell to get knowledge. We were satisfied that knowledge was good in itself, and that knowledge paid, and our only regret was that we had not worked harder on those things which Cornell offered for the enrichment of our lives. We passed through our last Junior Week, which a few mem bers of our class had cared violently to deprecate before Christ mas. We survived the Hrst term examinations, witnessed the athletic attractions, and rested during the Easter vacation The Spring term passed too quickly. Before we knew it, our last final examinations were at hand. Commencement was l over, and we were left to seek our fortunes in the cold, cold world. - 'U' I-.1 It was all overg all over but the memories. The four years at 3 Cornell had served to open some eyes, to disclose new vistas to the more fortunate. For others it was merely a period in their lives when things of the mind took second place, and the ravishment of soul and sense occupied the foreground. But for one and for all, Cornell had made some impression, some mark some contribution to our lives. It is our hope that in time we may partially repay those gifts she has so generously bestowed l QZNEY upon us, We looked wztlafrzvor on arzzmal exzrle .335 luJ.,. E. ,Iii in ,, .t .o to El. 151 wwe, Wx 1 gif a THE 15? Cox2r ll?Au1l1, 1:F r 14a? f SCT 'f l i 1 I u Jllll 1 I QI'EbQ s X 4 DFW li- -l -I -- -S-L , c--7Cp.pl iii' wel Sophomore Smoker ,,,,- 1 I JUNIOR SMOKER Q CLASS OF '28 X , , KDRILI. HALL MARCH 17, 8:00 P.M. Freshma o 'AP BURNING! A our ARMORY Tfmrsday,May 21,911.51 The Loft of ml Old Tfmiifiorz I S4 ,gg E HE l927CORNl:Ll l E - ,egg v-, .3 p' 'l D . I CLASS OF I918 ERNEST CLEVELAND ABBE Ithaca Agrignlenyg , AZ, College Crew LQ Agassiz Club, President 33 Forestry Club, I, 1, Secretary 3. ELVIN ABELES New York Cigf Artr and .Yciencer The Cornell Colnrnn.r Board, Poetry Editor 3. MAURICE ACH .Youth Orange, N . f . Affbifffluff KAPg Masque. JOHN WRIGHT ACKERMAN .Ytaten Island Chemistry 9AXg Red Key, Secretary 35 Al-Djebarg Freshman Soccer Teamg Freshman Banquet Committee, College Honor Committee, Freshman Advisory Committee, Owls, Freshman Debate Team, Assistant Manager Of Tennis 3. EARLE CHETWOOD ADAMS Weftport, Conn. Civil Engineering W EY, Musical Clubs 1., 35 The Cornell Civil Engineer Board 1., Assistant Manager 3. THEODORE WALTER ADLER New York City Art: and Scieneer , ZBT. ' THOMAS BRIGHAM AITCI-IESON Schuylerville Arty and .S'cienceJ I T1-IOMAREARTLETT ALDRICH, JR. Englewood, N. f. Civil Engineering GILBERT HENRY ALEXANDER ' Brookbn - Arte and Scieneer TECIJ, Freshman Lacrosse Squad, Freshman Swimming Squad, Anvil Club. RUSSELL CLARENCE ALEXANDER New York Cigf Civil Engineering EAM. GIBSON MILTON ALLEN Seneca Falls Civil Engineering GX, TBIT, XE, Pyramid, Wearer Of the C g Varsity Soccer Team 3, Varsity Lacrosse Squad 2.5 Junior Smoker Committee, Freshman Advisory Committee 3. JOHN ALLHUSEN New Paltz Electrical Engineering Freshman Wrestling Team, Officers Club. NEWMAN TOWNSEND ALLISON Bajalo Hotel Management l HKA, Ye Hosts. ROBERT ALEXANDER ANDERSON Cattle Rock, Colo. Hotel Management - KE, GT, Ye Hostsg College Baseball Team. THEODORE HEDWIN ANDERSON Greenwich, Conn. Mechanical Engineering ECIJE. , BERTEL WALDEMAR ANTELL Brvolzbfn Art: anil Sciencef V ATg Red Key, Sophomore Smoker Committee,Junior Smoker Comrnitteeg Officers Club, Assistant Manager of Freshman Baseball 3. PHILIP LOUIS ASH Kingfton, Pa. C Art: ana' .Yciencef ' CDAGJ, Red Key, Freshman Rush Committee, Freshman Advisory Committee, A.A. Membership Committee. CHARLES WALTER ATKINSON Honolnln, Hawaii Agriculture Freshman Crew Squadg College Swimming Team. LESTER PHILLIP AURBACH Cleveland, Ohio Art: and .Yciencef 1191-EIT, Freshman Track Team, Varsity Track Team 7., 3. 51.1 I gg! HDL-'I E S A A - ll. 'Shia 155 i E IQZTCORNELLIANE s CLASS or 197.8 EDGAR WAITE AVERILL Mount Vernon Am' and .frzefzcer TIKA Freshman Track Team Varsity Track Squad 7. Freshman Rush Committee State Tuition Scholarship THEODORE BACKER ZBT oI-IN CHARLES BAGLEY New Yoik Cllfj Carrkzll C U C A Cabinet 2. 3 State Cash and Tuition Scholarships OHN WILSON BAILEY FULLER DELMAR BAIRD Perm Yan Bzejfala Arelaztecrure Art: and tfezencer Eleetrzml Engzneerzng Agrzculture ! , I ? 353. . . as we! Q . I J . . . GBX. AFP5 College Track Team 2.5 Omcers Club 5 Tbe Carrie!! Graphit Board 3. , JR. ' , . ' ' ' J ,J , I J h-I-4 COURTENAY BARBER Cbzmgo Ill AAfIJ ADALBERTO BARROSO BERNIER .Ymztez Marta Colembzez Cosmopolitan Club EUGENE BAILEY BASTIAN Rorbcfter AECID Assistant Manager of Wrestling 3 Meclaanzcezl Engmeerzrzg Art: and .Vczerzeer Metbfzrzztezl Engzneermg DoN LYMAN LAWRENCE BATES Mzeidletown Agrzculrure GA Freshman Cross Country Squad Varsity Cross Country Squad 3 College Baseball Team 1. HARRY CARVEL BEAVER Longmeadow Marr Art! and .Slczerzcer CDA? F O B Association The Cornell Annualr Board Associate Business Manager 3 HUEERT CLARENCE BEBB Hzmdzzle Ill. Architecture AXA' Scabbard and Blade' Spring Day Hop Committee 1' Dramatic Club 3 ' Officers Club' Thumb- tack Club' College Class President 3' Major R.O.T.C. 1. ' HERBERT CHARLES BECKER Yazzkerr MANSON BENEDICT Lak: Linden Mich. GRAHAM LEWIS BENNETT Beztlf S Seal and Serpent. SAUL BERNARD BERNSTEIN Rochester C.U.C.A. Cabinet' Menorah Society President 1' Freshman Debate Club. Cbemiftry Cbemirtry Arm' and .fcienter Art: and .fcierzter Arte and Scielfeex OSBPH BERRY R. Binghamton AY' Aleph Samach' Wearer of the C Freshman Track Team' Varsity Track Team 2.' Spiked Shoe. FRANCIS CUTLER BETI-IELL Nlazztclezir, N. . Art: ami .S'eienr:e.r ECIIE5 University Band 1, ag The Cornell Amzzmlr Board, Associate Editor 3. OHN ALEXANDER BLAIR WT. THEODORE UPRIGHT BLAKE Adbg Atmos. CLARENCE FREDERICK BLEWER AZQ The Cornell Country TVTONTELLO EUGENE BLYSTONE 241125 Musical Clubs 3 Tzzlm, Okla. Meebezfzital Engineerivzg C I eifelemd , Ohio Meehezlzical Engirzeerirzg Owego Agrieulture nan Board L, 33 Business Manager of Freshman Handbook 3. Huron, .S'. Dak. Civil Engineering BEE. iii ff.. T56 TC H HEIQQYCORNH IJANQ 5 ali. 4 - .IM ... ' A l 3 D1 I CLASS or 1918 O'r'ro HANS BoEscHE Ithaca Art: anel Science: Deutscher Verein. JOSEPH KIRKPATRICK BOLE, JR. Clevelanel, Ohio Art: and Science: AACIJ5 Freshman Advisory Committee. , ABRAHAM LoU1s BORODOVKO New York City Agriculture Varsity Track Squad 3. 3 FLOYD ETEWARD BORST Elznira Civil Engineering HENRY CHARLES BOSCHEN Larchfnont Mechanical Engineering I Scorpion5 Aleph Samachg Wearer ofthe C' '5 Freshman Crewg Varsity Crew lg College Basketball 3 Team IQ Freshman Rush Committee5 Junior Promenade Committee. ' JOHN TUDOR BOWEN Newton, Matt. Art: and .S'cience.r l-IKA5 Activities Committee, Willard Straight Hall 35 C.U.C.A. Cabinet 7.5 The Cornell Daily ,Yun Board I., 3. 1 l WARREN RICHARD BRADLEE Winchenclon, Mau. Civil Engineering , The Cornell Civil Engineer Board Q., 3. , STEPHEN DUNCAN BRADLEY, JR. Warhington, D. C. Electrical Engineering W BGJTI5 Red Keyg A.A. Membership Committee 3g Freshman Advisory Committee 35 Assistant Manager of Interscholastic Track 3. . EDWARD MENDEL BRANDRISS Brookbn Art: and Science: ITAIIP5 Freshman Lacrosse Team5 Varsity Lacrosse Squad Q.5 Ofhcers Club5 The Cornell Graphic Board Q., Associate Editor 3. I JAMES ARTHUR BROOKS Rnchforel Art: and .Yciencec 5 Eleusis5 Freshman Track Team5 Varsity Track Team 7.5 Dramatic Club I, Q.. . HAROLD BROWN Richrnoneiville Agriculture Freshman Baseball Team5 College Baseball Team Q.5 Musical Clubs. LEWIS JOSEPH BROWN .Mideiletown Electrical Engineering 5 AXA5 Freshman Wrestling Squad5 Varsity Wrestling Squad 1, 35 College Wrestling Team Q.. Cuppogp LYNDON BRUNO I, Glen Rielge, N. f. Civil Engineering TIKA5 Pyramidg Freshman Track Squad5 Freshman Rush Committee, Chairman5 Sophomore Rush Committee. PAUL JULIUS BUHL Stajjrortl Architecture ATA. WALTER HENRY BUNKE Upper Montclair, N. f. Mechanical Engineering Scorpion5 Rifle Team Q.5 Musical Clubs I, Q., 3. JAMES RICHARD BURNETT Dayton, Ohio Electrical Engineering AX. GEORGE CHAPMAN BUTLER Colnmhaf, Ohio Arte and .S'cience.r XCIJ5 Red Key5 Sophomore Smoker Committee5 Beth L'Amed. CHARLES COLEMAN BYE Holly Oak, Del. Civil Engineering ATA5 Pyramidg Freshman Track Team5 Varsity Track Team5 Freshman Advisory Committee BQ Cross Country Club5 Track Club. . Y' 865 Y, gr g . -W . - - -OS'-4 ill FI! 157 no ii H HEUZTCORNELLIA ,Q Q. o-jQ'-Q V -' ' ' ' ' ' I I W . CLASS OF 1918 CHARLES JAMES CALASIBETTA Newark, N. f. Art: and Science: AQA. JOHN HOMER CALDWELL Ithaca Foreetry Scorpion, Freshman Basketball Team, Varsity Basketball Squad 7.. GEORGE MARION CALLEN, JR. S elrna, Ala. Mechanical Engineering JOSEPH LOUIS CAMISA Ridgewood, N. f. Electrical Engineering Efg The S ihlg' journal of Engineering Board. ARTHUR CAPURRO Brookbfn Arte and Science: TKE5 Musical Clubs I, 3, Newman Club. GORDON LLOYD CARSON Bujalo Mechanical Engineering AT Q5 Atmosg Freshman Advisory Committee, A.A. Membership Committee, Scalp and Blade. HAROLD ALBERT CARTER Marathon Foreftr-y ELMO CARUTHERS, JR. Fort Smith, Ark. Mechanical Engineering AY, Aleph Samachg Atmos, Wearer of the C g Freshman Track Teamg Varsity Track Team LQ Spilced Shoe. ' CLYDE ALLISON CASE Cleveland, Ohio Civil Engineering Afllg Red Key, Rod and Bobg University Band I, 1. MARVIN CASSELL Brookbfn Arte and Science: Freshman Lacrosse Team, Varsity Lacrosse Squad Q., Junior Promenade Committee. WILLIAM JOHN CHAPMAN Union Hill Agfifflhfflff fI1ElIJ. FERNANDO CHARDON Ponce, P. R. Agriculture Varsity Fencing Team 7., Captain 3, Rifle Team Ig Athletic Council 3, Fencing Club, Vice- President 7., 3g Officers Club, Club Ibero-Americanog Spanish Club, University Fencing Champion- ship 1. EDGAR CHENEY Eden Agriculture KE. JESSE KETCHAM CI-IICHESTER, JR. Amityville Art: and S ciencee KAP, Freshman Soccer Team, C.U.C.A. Cabinet, Officers Club. CI-IENG YAO CHOU Shanghai, China Agriculture AUSTIN HARRIS CHURCH Mauch Chunk, Pa. Mechanical Engineering TKEg A.A. Membership Committee BQ C.U.C.A. Council 3, Officers Club, The Sihley journal of Engineering Board I, Q., ZQ Assistant Manager of Varsity Fencing 3. SALVATORE CIMILLUCA Brookbn Agfifltlfllff SIDA TI. CHARLES EDWARD CLADEL New York Cigf Hotel Management Ye Hosts. HYMAN SOLOMON CLARK Savannah, Ga. Arte and S ciencee EAM5 The Cornell Annuale Board, Associate Editor 3. ' JESSE ALBERT CLARK Weftnroreland Agriculture KAPg cCcc g Cross Country Club, Round-Up Club, Kermis Cast I, 7.. CHARLES ALLEN CLEMENT Haddonjield, N. Hotel Management ECDE, Ye Hostsg College Soccer Team. :ts F! 55. 3 3 3 3 Pl 5 158 ,gg I 5 HEl927coRNELl.lAN 3 fa I 'l I cLAss OF 197.8 HAROLD NORMAN COHEN Newhurgh Am- and ,Skimm- TECFQ Weater of the C , Freshman Track Teamg Freshman Football Squadg Varsity Track Team 2.. MEYER COHEN Antonia, Conn. Am- and ,Symm- SAMUEL JACOB COHEN Monticello 3 Arif and Science! CDAM, State Cash Scholarship. ROBERT COHN Brookbfn Arte and Science: THEODORE IRVING COLYBR Huntington Art: ana' Science: ENg Officers Club, Saturday Lunch Clubg First Lieutenant, R.O.T.C. 3. KENNETH AUSTIN CONNELLY Arhville Art: andfciencet QAQ Freshman Lacrosse Team, Varsity Football Squad 7.5 Varsity Lacrosse Squad 1, Varsity Soccer . EUGENE HINMAN CONVBRSE Cbele Agriculture i ' D KBRR COOPER, JR. Beaver, Pa. Civil Engineering Officers Clubg The Cornell Civil Engineer Board, Junior Associate Editor I. MILTON HENRY COOPER Calclwell, N. f. Arte ana' tfciencet 2lAMg Freshman Baseball Squad, Varsity Squad 2.. EDWARD HENRY CORDES Brooklyn Architecture AX CHARLES HUBBARD CORNISH Maplewood, N . f , Arn and Science: AAIIJQ Freshman Wrestling Team, Freshman Rush Committee. 1 HENRY CORTES Caldwell, N. f. Civil Engineering Varsity Wrestling Squad 2., 3. JOHN LORING COURTRIGHT Circleville, Ohio Mechanical Engineering Hermits. CARL DAVID CRANE Marion Forextry RICHARD WALTER CRANNELL Olean Civil Engineering ATX Pyramidg Freshman Cross Country Teamg Freshman Tax Committee, Freshman Advisory Committee 3Q Assistant Manager of Varsity Basketball 3. 1 ALBERT EDWIN CROCKETT, JR. Roeherter Electrical Engineering IIPKZ. JAMES WILLARD CROFOOT Herkimer Electrical Engineering Eleusis. GILBERT EDWIN CROGAN, JR. Eatt Orange, N. f. Civil Engineering WIJKIFQ Aleph Samachg Pyramid, A.A. Membership Committee 3, Freshman Advisory Committee 35 Assistant Manager Of Varsity Baseball 3. G1LBERT CROSSMAN Brookbln Electrical Engineering Officers Club. ROSWELL WILLIAM CULL Cazenovia Civil Engineering TIKIIJQ University Band I, Q., 3, University Orchestra I, 1, 3. ' PAUL JOSEPH CUNNINGHAM Aurora ' ' Civil Engineering GKCID5 College Baseball Team Q., College Basketball Team 1.5 Newman Club. 5.1.1 .yn . ,-0 at 7 li . 'I ' 159 . 1 E E HEI ZTCORNELLIANE ,gg O-. fi ' f ' ' ' ' ' 'V' WT ' W I' I CLASS OF 199.8 GWYNNE HARRIS DAGGETT White Plain: Art: and .S'cience.r AT Q, Freshman Crew Squad, Varsity Fencing Team 3, Musical Clubs 3. FOSTER JAMES DATRE New York City Artc and 5'cience.r Musical Clubs. FRANCIS GORDON DAVENPORT , Accord Forertry AFP, Freshman Crew, Varsity Crew Squad 3g College Crew lg Forestry Club. l NELSON MORGAN DAVIS Cleveland, Ohio Hotel Management EX, Ye Hosts, College Honor Committee 1. ALTON COREY DEALY V Anixterdanz Mechanical Engineering CORNELL DECHERT Harrixonhurg, Va. Artx and .S'cience.r AT. JOSEPH HUTTON DEFREES Warren, Pa. Civil Engineering XT, Rod and Bob, Freshman Baseball Team, Varsity Baseball Squad 1. IRA HAROLD DEGENHARDT B7'00khj'7Z Arty and .S'cienceJ I 9 El, ACE , Freshman Baseball Team, Freshman Soccer Team, Varsity Baseball Team 7.5 Varsity Soccer Team 1, 3, Sophomore Rush Committee, Skulls. XVALTER AUGUSTINE DERHAM Roxeniont, Pa. Civil Engineering KE, Rod and Bob, Freshman Advisory Committee 3. ABRAM VAN VRANKBN DESEORGES ' Cohoef Forettry AFP, Freshman Cross Country Team, Varsity Cross Country Squad 1., 3, Cross Country Club, Forestry Club. CARLOS DB ZIMNOSEK Madrid, Spain Agriculture 21192, Cercle Francais, Deutscher Verein. XVILLIAM DIEMER, 7.1: Brookbn Agriculture 9 E, UACFH. PARK ATKINSON DOING Brookbfn Arif and .S'cience.r AX, Wearer of the C , Freshman Lacrosse Team, Varsity Lacrosse Team 7.. XVAYNE EUGENE DORLAND .Youth Orange, N. I. Art: and Science: Zodiac, AKA, College Crew I, Q., '86 Memorial Stage, The Cornell Annualx Board, Associate Bus- iness Manager 3. JOHN MCBRIDE DORRIS Buffalo Foreftry AY, TIAE, Junior Promenade Committee, Freshman Advisory Committee, Scalp and Blade, The Cornell Annualr Board, Associate Business Manager Q., 3. LEONARD JAMES DRUCKERMAN Brooklyn Arte and Science: EAM, College Soccer Team 7., Masque. CI-IARLES RAYMOND DURLING Baltiinore, Md. Electrical Engineering AXP, College Baseball Team 1, 7., University Orchestra I, z, Masque 3. DANIEL EDWIN DURYEA White Plainc Artf and Science: Scorpion, Dramatic Club. RAYMOISTD BAXTER EATON North Tonawanda Architecture GJ 3, State Cash Scholarship. SAMUEL SINCLAIR EDSON famectown Art: and .fciencer Zodiac, College Track Team IQ Hermits, State Cash Scholarship. ? lil Bn! A! A A 160 1 Y 420, I . H. 3. .go 5 .HI-11927 C URNILLUAN E . ogg! I 'I f i CLASS or 197.8 i JOHN EIIRLICI-I New York Cigf Agriculture College Crew 7.5 Farmers' Week Committee5 Agassiz Club5 The Cornell Countgfnzan Board 7., Campus Editor 3. ' ROBERT MITCHELL EKINGS, JR. Patermn, N. f. Mechanical Engineering i Zllfg Freshman Advisory Committee. GEORGE WILLIAM ELG Newburgh Electrical Engineering Musical Clubs 35 University Band I, 1, 35 University Orchestra 1, 3. XVALTER LOUER EMERMAN Maffillon, Ohio Art: and Science: EX5 Sophomore Smoker Committee. LUTHER LEE EMERSON, JR. Dernareft, N. J. Artr ana' Science: Ofiicers Club5 Assistant Chimemaster 3. FREDERICK EARL EMMONS, JR. Elizabeth, N. J. Architecture O E5 Freshman Baseball Squad5 Freshman Soccer Squad5 Varsity Soccer Squad. GORDON LINDSEY EMPTAGB Troy Art: and Sciences ' Scorpiong Musical Clubs 2., 35 University Orchestra I, 2., 35 State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. HOWARD ENGEL feng City, N. f. Art: and Science: HARRY ALWINE ERB Micltlletoufn, Pa. Electrical Engineering SAMUEL RICE ETNYRE Council Bluff, Iowa Mechanical Engineering XlP'5 Freshman Track Team, Varsity Track Squad 3. GEORGE ROBERT EWART, 3D Honolulu, Hawaii Forectry TIKA5 Freshman Track Squad5 Rifle Team 7.5 Cross Country Club, Forestry Club5 Ofhcers Club, First Lieutenant, R.O.T.C. 1. I JOSEPH NORTON EWART Hightrtown, N. f. Electrical Engineering University Band. i I EARL CARL FAEER BZZFLZIB Hotel Mariagerneizt B'lf'5 Ye Hosts. - i JOHN FARRAND Ithaca Arte anal Science: KA5 Aleph Samach5 Wearer ofthe C 5 Varsity Track Team 2.5 Sophomore Smoker Committeeg Junior Promenade Committeeg Beth L'AIned5 Track Club. ' WILLIAM STOKES FARRELL Newport, R. I. Arte and Science: L RAYMOND ELMER PEHR Newark Vallq Agriculture ROBERT HENDERSON FBINT Ithaca Agriculture CASPER LLEWELLYN FENNER . Ithaca Art.r and Xcience: Eleusis. ERNEST BLISS FINCH Athenr, Pa. Arte and Science: Scorpion5 State Cash and Tuition SchOlarShips5 The Cornell Coluninr Board, Associate Editor 3. PHILLIP FINKELSTEIN Freeport Arte and Science: Varsity Track Squad Q., 3g College Track Team 7.. I ERNEST ACHARD FINTEL Richmond Hill Art: and .Yciencer AXP5 Freshman Hockey Teamg Officers Club5 Freshman Debate Club. W I V: ' Y' ste . - e e - ss... Atl FJ 5 161 1 sgv E HE 1927 CORNELLIAN ,gag 9-In I ' ' 1 ' ' ' ' ' '- CLASS OF 1918 , JOHN SAMUEL FISHER Hurtoille, Ohio Electrical Engineering Knickerbacker Clubg Odicers Club. LYMAN RICHARD FISHER Itloucez Art: and Science: Zllfg Masque, Vice-President 3g Skulls. IRVING LOUIS FISHMAN Bf00kb'7Z Art: and Science: EDWARD RANSOM FISICE, JR. Ploileielelpbiez, Pee. Mechanical Engineering All Freshman Soccer Teamg Freshman Cap Burning Committeeg Ofhcers Clubg Cheerleader 3. GEORGE FORBES , Brooklyn Electrical Engineering TKE5 Freshman Baseball Team. LEE ROBINSON FORKER Oil Cigx, Pu. Hotel Management TT5 Red Keyg Ye Hostsg UACAHQ Freshman Football Teamg Freshman Track Teamg Varsity Track Squad 1, 3g A.A. Membership Committeeg Freshman Advisory Committee. FREDERICK O'BRIEN FOSTER Bezlelwinwille Agriculture 9X5 Freshman Football Team. LOUIS FREIDENBERG New York City Art: und Sciences ZBTg Masque. I MARCUS SEGFRIED FRIBDLANDER New York City Art: und Science: HACIJ5 Freshman Track Teamg Varsity Track Squad 7., 35 University Orchestra. , SOLOMON SAMUEL FRIEDMAN Monticello Art: and Science: QJAM5 State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. HAROLD CARL FRINCKE Yonker: Architecture Zllfg Freshman Cross Country Teamg Freshman Track Teamg Varsity Cross Country Teamg Varsity Track Teamg Freshman Rush Committeeg Freshman Advisory Committeeg Cross Country Clubg College Class President I. RANDALL EVERETT FRYE Bujfulo Cioil Engineering ZNg Red Keyg Rod and Bobg College Honor Committeeg Freshman Advisory Committeeg Scalp and Blade. CHARLES ABRAHAM FUHR Bujeilo Art: une! Science: HERBERT HARRISON FULLER Gouoerneur Agriculture Wearer of the C 5 Freshman Cross Country Teamg Varsity Cross Country Team 1, 3g Cross Country Club. HORACE EDWARD FURMAN White Plezin: Electrical Engineering AX. LEO JOSEPH GAINEY Itloucet Ari: :tml Science! 9KfI2g Freshman Cross Country Teamg Freshman Track Squadg Varsity Cross Country Squad 3g Freshman Tax Committeeg Cross Country Clubg Freshman Debate Club. ALBERT RANNEY GALUSHA Cezlelwell, N. f. Electricul Engineering A2412 Freshman Lacrosse Squadg Varsity Lacrosse Squad 1. CAMERON GEORGE GARMAN Niugezrez Full: i fqgfifulffffi AZg Freshman Advisory Committeeg Freshman Debate Clubg State Cash Scholarshipg Ass1stant Manager of Student Periodical' Agency. LEROY GUION GARNSEY S enecu Full: Affkifrffllfd ATAg Musical Clubs I, 2., 3. D31 831. ig! e 94 162. H HEI927 CORNLLLIA p 1 A F' SIDNEY MARSHALL GLASSER lil CLASS OF 192.8 ROBERT BARNES GEAR 61910150 Ill Electrical Engzneerzng fI3'FA Scabbarcl and Blade Spring Day Hop Committee Red Cross Campaign Committee Officers Club PresIdent3 Colonel R O T C 3 ISRAEL GERBERG Brookbn TEfIJ GEORGE HARDEN GIBSON .Youth Hartford AZ Tb: Cornell Countrynan Board CARL ONES GILLETTE Ifloam Ye Hosts Freshman Debate Squad KENNETH PROSPER GILLETTE Itbaca Ye Hosts WILLIAM GLASS Albuquerque N Mex HKA New York City IIFA Freshman Baseball Team Freshman Swimming Team GEORGE LLOYD GODFREY AFP Forestry Club Bridgeport Conn DAVID GOLDEERG Brookbfn ROBERT GOKEY GOODALE Bayonne N osEPH GOREWITZ Newark N Chess Club Vice President I President CHARLES OSEPH GOUBEAUD' Flurlaing QTZ- College Soccer Team I 7. 3. WILLIAM CHARLES GRAF Brookbn N ortla Tanawanela THEODORE EROME GRAM KZ, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. RUSSELL SHEAR GRANGER Wolcott Farmers' Week Committee. JOHN ERWIN GRAYBILL, JR. York, Pa. Arn and .fczencex Agriculture Hotel Management Hotel Management Arte and Science: Arte and .S'czencc.r Varsity Baseball Team 1 3 Foreftry Art: and Science: Arte and Science: Art: and Science: Veterinary Art: and Science: Artr and Science: Agriculture Meclaanical Engineering f1PT'Ag Freshman Track Tearng Varsity Track Team 2.5 Freshman Banquet Committeeg College Honor Committee 1., 3. - JOHN ERNEST GREENWAY, JR. Syracute AIP. HANS VICTOR GROHMANN Demarert, N. f. Veterinary Hotel Management fIJI Ag Scabbard and Bladeg Ye Hostsg Varsity Football Squad 1., 3, Spring Day Hop Committee Q., Chairman 3g C.U.C.A. Councilg Oflicers Clubg Cheerleader 3, Captain, R.O.T.C. 1, Hotel Associa- tion, Vice-President 3. EDWIN LESTER GROVES Summit, N. f. Mechanical Engineering Zodiac. LEONARD HERMAN Gussow Brookbn Electrical Engineering Freshman Track Team, Varsity Track Squad 1, 3, College Cross Country Teamg College Track Teamg Anvil Club 3 Musical Clubsg State Tuition Scholarship. BEE, . all . . . 9' . . iii . ' '- 1 L9 Y Y Y YYY AY,4, ,,-,-,.. - sag.. .age . J . Q , . j. ' 1 . . . 1 -1. - , - , I.. J J Ill A 163 ,,4. .5 H HE 1927 CORNELLIA s p p BS! iii- CLASS OF 199.8 CARL FREDRICK HAKEWESSELL Wert Hartford Conn Architecture AXA AMES KENNETH HALL Lexington Ky Civil Engineering IPAQ Aleph Samach Rod and Bob Beth L Amed Atrux Assistant Manager of Varsity Crew 3 LEONARD HEWETT HALL .Ycarxelale Agriculture CIJKE Freshman Lacrosse Team Freshman Soccer Team Varsity Lacrosse Squad 7. HARMON HALLENBECK PAUL HALPIN TI-IANE ROCKWELL HALs'rEAD EDWARD WILHELM HARD CLYDE HALL HARRISON Hadron Freeport Agriculture Czoil Engineering Somerville N Mechanical Engineering Bu-Halo Milford AXA LCT Varsity Lacrosse Squad 1. Varsity Soccer Squad 3 GILBERT BENJAMIN HART Freeozlle E452 Freshman Wrestling Team Varsity Football Squad 2. WILLIAM BREWSTER HARTMAN Bufalo BT' ACA Freshman Track Team Varsity Track Team 7. Forestry Club PAUL DUANB HARWOOD New ane AZ Wearer of the C Freshman Crew Varsity Crew 2. Rifle Team 1 OHN RICHARD HAWKINS Batavia State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. V Artr and Sciences Mechanical Engineering Agriculture Forertry Agriculture Civil Engineering Art: and .S'cience.r BENSON MARKHAM HELMS Randolph T KE' Officers Club' State Tuition Scholarship' Associate Manager of Student Laundry Agency 7.. CHARLES HERMAN HENNE Philadelphia Pa. ECIJE' Freshman Track Team' Varsity Track Squad 7. 3 ' Officers Club. OI-IN WILLIAM HENRICI-I R. Bajfalo EIDE' Varsity Crew Squad 3. BARNARD WOLCOTT HEWITT North Tonawanda KE5 ZAX' Dramatic Club 5 The Cornell Daibf .Yan Board 2., 3. HAROLD HIDEO HIGAKI Honolulu, Hawaii Officers Clubg Cosmopolitan Club. JOHN TUTTLE HOLSMAN Chicago, Ill. QJFAQ Freshman Track Teamg Freshman Basketball Teamg Varsity Cross Country Varsity Track Squad 2., 3. Artx and .S'cience.r Art: and .S'cienee.r Art! anal Science: Civil Engineering Architecture Squad 7., 3 g XVILLIAM TU'I'I'LE HOISMAN Chicago, Ill. Architecture CIJl'Ag Freshman Track Tearng Freshman Basketball Tearng Varsity Cross Country Squad 9.5 Varsity Track Squad 2.. ' xVILLlAM HARWOOD HOOPER 43A2g Ofliccrs Club. EDWARD COLE Hows, JR. 9AXg Red Keyg Atmosg Lockport Arte and Science: Denver, Colo. Mechanical Engineering Interscholastic Track Committee BQ Freshman Advisory Committee 3. , ui C .9 e r ..,s. e e e A- are I J I 1 ' I l V n , .-I. 1 4 1 EN. TT. 4 5 5 5 ,1- J , ,, , . .l Ml 3 3:35. ia! 1 64 we 5 HF 1927 CORNEI LIANQ D .Q -EB! :rl CLASS OF 197.8 THOMAS HUGHES R Baltimore Md WI? Rod and Bob Freshman Football Squad FREDERICK WENDELI. HUNTINGTON Webrter Grave: Mo College Basketball Team I C U C A Cabinet 3 Undergraduate Scholarship of Student Room Agency ALLAN CLAIR HUTCHINSON Bnjala HENRY GILLARD HUTCHINSON Bridgeport Conn FRANK KETCHAM IDELI. Brookline Mau ATA Civil Engineering Arm' and .fczencef Assistant Manager Electrical Engineering Architecture Mechanical Engineering Art: and Science: EDWARD GEORGE OHNSON Flzubzng CIJAD Red Key Junior Smoker Committee Beth L Amed Assistant Manager of Interscholastlc Baseball 3 ROBERT DANIEL ONES Auburn Any and 55151155 J- GA Freshman Debate Team Varsity Debate Team Manager of Debate 3 ROGER WARREN ONES New Hartford Conn Art: and Science: ZCIJE Junior Promenade Comrnlttee Deutscher Verein Saturday Lunch Club Assistant Man ager of Musical Clubs 3 SAMUEL CLOSSON ONES Philadelphia Pa Cliennrtry ZAE Freshman Soccer Squad IRVING RALPH KAHN Selma Ala Civil Engineering ZBT GRANGET LOUIS KAMMERER Waaiilnanen Civil Engineering TKE' Wearer of the C' ' ACE ' HLCT ' Freshman Lacrosse Team' Varsity Lacrosse Team 1' Varsity Soccer Team 1' State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. WAYNE ARTHUR KELLY Lyrander Veterinary QT2' Freshman Baseball Team' College Baseball Team 2' Freshman Advisory Committee 3. KAKUMARO KEMMOTSU Tokyo japan Hotel Management CIJKKID- Ye Hosts' Cosmopolitan Club Vice-President' apanese Student Christian Association President. ROGER WILLIAM KINNE Utica Architecture Afllg Freshman Cap Burning Committeeg Musical Clubs 1, 1, 3g Savage Club. SIDNEY SONNY KIRSI-INER New York City Art: and .Ycientef fIJ2Ag Dramatic Clubg Freshman Debate Club, Presidentg Varsity Debate Team. WALTER JOSEPH KLEIN Staten Irland Arte and Science: Wearer of the C g Varsity Soccer Team 7., 3g Varsity Lacrosse Squad ag Student Council 3g State Cash Scholarship. JOHN BALLANTINE KNAEBEL Seal and Serpent. CARL WALTER KNOELOCH 2 N. RICHARD MARCUS KOCHENTHAL ZBTg College Soccer Te ALBERT EMIL KOEHL EI-Ig Ye Hosts. am I, zg Colleg Warbiizgtan, D. C. Erie, Pa. Raclaerter e Swimming Team. ferfej City, N. , . ' - ' - arf' Y' 1 ' vm Q 5 g . . I , . I - V , .... 9 5 J Q A , . - - r A ' . ' ' ! 3 y 3 J Q ' Q 4 9 . 4 . 4 5 5 - T J ' ', - ' Q . , 3 J ! 7 , , , ,J , Civil Engineering Metlranical Engineering Art: and tfciencer Hotel Management 8235. if Q 165 Ll bgd H HE 1927 C ORNELLIAN 3 gb uf LQ - ' ' A I 3 1 CLASS OF 197.8 CARL MILTON KOELE Stonington, Conn. Architecture AX, Musical Clubs 1, 3. MELVIN JOSEPH KOESTLER Elizabeth, N. f. Art: and Science: ' RICHARD HERMAN KRAMER Brookbfn Q Agriculture Freshman Football Team, Varsity Football Squad 1, 3, Varsity Lacrosse Squad 7., Varsity Wrest- ling Squad 7., Anvil Club, President 7.,,3, Novice Wrestling Championship, Heavyweight Class 3. HENRY STANLEY KRUSEN ' Eart Orange, N. J. V Artr and Sciencei' CIJKW, EAX, Aleph Samach, Freshman Banquet Committee, Sophomore Smoker Committee, Chairman, College Honor Committee 1, 3, The Cornell Daibf Sun Board, Associate Editor 1, 7., 3. CHIEN CHI KU Wufih, China Agriculture MARTIN FRANCIS KUNKEL Binghamton Civil Engineering Seal and Serpent. WELLINGTON WFSLEY KUNTZ, JR. Treichler'.r, Pa. Mechanical Engineering AID. ARTHUR KURZWEIL Pontiac, Mich. Civil Engineering JAMES ALLEN LACY Fernwooil Agriculture QA, Stock Judging Team 1. JOHN JOSEPH LANAHAN Rutland, Vt. Art: and Science: GKCII, Newman Club. ANDREW LAMAR LANE Truinanrhurg Agriculture Poultry Judging Team 7.. EDWIN ARTHUR LANGERFELD Wooeihaoen Civil Engineering WALTER JOHN LANZ Lynhrook Mechanical Engineering A2415 jCv , Freshman Crew, Junior Varsity Crew 7.. CONSTANTE DAVID LARCO Trujillo, Peru Agriculture ALEXANDER LATTA Inkernzan, Pa. Electrical Engineering Seal and Serpent. FRANCIS DANIEL LEARY Ithaca Art: and Sciencer AXP. N JAMES POLLOCK LEE New York City Artr and S ciencer KA, EEE, Red Key. ALFRED VINCENT LEHMANN Bujjtalo Electrical Engineering ' KAP, Freshman Lacrosse Team, Varsity Lacrosse Team 1., Freshman Advisory Committee, Scalp and Blade. JULIUS LEIBMAN Broolzbn Art: anil Sciencer CIJETI, LCT , Freshman Basketball Squad, Freshman Lacrosse Squad, Varsity Lacrosse Squad 1. ROBERT MOLITOR LENG Staten Irlanol Artr ana' Sciencer ECIJE, Red Key, A.A. Membership Committee, Freshman Advisory Committee, Assistant Manager of Freshman Track 3. MORTON LEPLER New York City Art: and Science: IIJAH, Freshman Soccer Team, Freshman Wrestling Squad. ua .!Z3!, Lf! I ' 166 . v ,ai 0. . . . . 0.1 - ASI e e L ,- ,go Q HEl927CORNELLlA I -.. ,gg I 'I D . I CLASS or 1 918 BENNET-MARSHALL LEVIN Stamford, Conn. Artt and Science: Freshman Tennis Coach 7.. V HERBERT WALD LEVINE New York City Artr and Science: CIPEA, Freshman Swimming Team. HYMAN LEVY Rocherter Art: and S cience: ! University Orchestra 1, 1, 3. V IRVING LEVY New York City Art: and Science: 43213, Freshman Swimming Team, Freshman Wrestling Team, Varsity Wrestling Squad 1, 3, Freshman Debate Club. EVERETT SMITH LEWIS Brookbfn Arte and Science: LEO LIEBERMAN Bf00kb'1Z Art: and Sciencer State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, Undergraduate Scholarship. THOMAS ARTHUR LILLY Ellicott Ciijf, Md. V Hotel Management AECIP. HARRY JACOB LIMBACHER Hohoken, N. f. Agriculture Scorpion. HERBERT FREDERICK LINDAL Bujjfalo A Art: and Science.r Ohicers Club. LESTER LIPSON Monticello Art: and Science: SAMUEL LIPSTEIN Newark, N. J. Art: and Science: DOMENICUS LEONARDO LORUssO Waterhury, Conn. Arte and Science: 'SIDA IT. FLOYD EDWARD LOVELACE Gouoerneur Art: and Science: JOHN CHARLES MACAROW Hazleton, Pa. Electrical Engineering BT. CHARLES LYoNs MACBETH Ottawa, Canada Artr and S cience: ZW, Freshman Tennis Team, Sophomore Rush Committee, Junior Promenade Committee, Fresh- man Advisory Committee, The Cornell Widow Board 7., Circulation Manager 3. HAROLD KIRK MACCORKLE Palngfra, N. f. Artr and Science: W HARRY MACKEY Ithaca Electrical Engineering LOUIS CARL MAISENHELDER ' New Paltz Mechanical Engineering DONALD ESMONTD MALLORY Depoxit Ciuil Engineering, Rifle Squad 7., University Band 1, Q., 3, University Orchestra 7., 3. ALI SULEIMANOVITCH MAMLEEFF Ithaca Agriculture JAMES SCOTT MANSPIELD Warhington, D. C. Art: and S cience: Telluride Association, Varsity Track Squad Q., 3, Agassiz Club, Varsity Debate Squad 2., 3. JULIUS MARCUS New York Cigl Art.r and Science: Freshman Soccer Squad, Varsity Soccer Squad 2., 3, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, Undergraduate Scholarship. HAROLD EDWARD MARIETTA Dayton, Ohio 3 Architecture AX, College Soccer Team 1, 3, Musical Clubs 2., 3, University Orchestra 1, 3. 5.1.1 gg! H010 f- Iii 93 167 E iazrconurtt ua CLASS OF 1918 MILTON MARKEY Brooklyn Electrical Engineering Freshman Football Squad Am il Club TOBBIO MARTINO Bajytala Agriculture Floriculture Club VOJTA FRANK MASHEK Chicago Ill Amr ana' .S'czence.r XT' Musical Clubs 1 1. 3 SAMUEL PAUL MASON Mryendale P Art: and Sciencex QA9 Freshman Track Team Varsity Track Team 1. 3 Freshman Banquet Committee Fresh man Adxisory Committee C U C A Cabinet Track Club .!!. EDWARD MASTEN Wooelrnere Agriculture ALBERT OSEPH MCALLISTER Ithaca Hotel Management CIIKZ Ye Hosts Freshman Hockey Team Varsity Hockey Squad 1. Freshman Tax Committee Musical Clubs I 1. 3 ANDREW AMES MCCONNELL Atlantic City N f Electrical Engineering BQIT TBII HKN Aleph Samach Wearerofthe C Freshman Baseball Team Captain Fresh man Track Team Varsity Baseball Team 1. Sophomore Smoker Committee Junior Smoker Com mittee College Honor Commlttee 1. THOMAS IRVING MCELVEIN Blljfdld Art: and Science: AX Masque ANDREW SERRILL MCGOWIN Cynicya? Pa Mechanical Engineering ZCIJE A A Membership Committee 3 OHN SWOPE McKEE Waxhzngtan D C Civil Engineering Seal and Serpent Freshman Cross Country Team Varsity Cross Country Squad 1. 3 GEORGE CAMPBELL MCMULLIN Delhi B911 ALDEN HENRY MEAD Ithaca KA P. WALTER Louis MBJO New Yarlz Cigf TIKCIP' Musical Clubs 3' Oflicers Club' Cheerleader 3. Acon MENDELAv1Tz Albany RICHARD EUGENE METZGER Ithaca Scorpion' Gargoyle' College Basketball Team 1. 3' College Soccer Team 1. Committee 1 3' Freshman Advisory Committee 3. ALBERT FRANCIS MEYER Bajjtala Art: and .Yciencec Agriculznre Art: and .S'cience.r Civil Engineering Architecture 3' College Honor Mechanical Engineering Elqlg Freshman Swimming Teamg Varsity Swimming Squad 3g College Basketball Team LQ College Soccer Team 33 College Swimming Team 1, 1., 3. XVALTER Z1MMERMANN MEYER Cape Girardeau, Ma. Mechanical Engineering AXP. Joi-iN DANiEL MICKLE, JR. Chatham Mechanical Engineering AT Q5 Red Keyg Atmosg Freshman Crew Squadg A.A. Membership Committee 3g Freshman Advisory Committee 3. JOHN JOSEPH MILLANE, JR. Hobolee, Marr. Art: and .fcienecr Eleusisg Newman Club. 71 A I 9 1 - ,JR. ' , . ' . , E. . I TKE5 Freshman Basketball Teamg Varsity Basketball Team 1., 3. J . ' . J , , In I , . . . J v . Be! 05'-0 3 3 fl... 168 1 El'HEl927CORNELLlANl S dw egg! o- -Q A e p D I cLAss OF 1918 CHESTER AUSTIN MILLER lVIcDonough Agriculture B'-F, Officers Club. A JOHN TEN BRoEcIc MILLER Poughlzeeprie Arte and Science: AE'-IJ, UAE, Freshman Cap Burning Committee, Sophomore Smoker Committee, Skulls, The Cornell Graphic Board 1, 1, 3. THOMAS EDWIN MILLER Wilrnington, Del. Arte and Science: Freshman Advisory Committee. NELSON KENNETH MINTZ Morriftoufn, N. J. Art: and .S'cience.r EAM . JOHN HUNT MOOR Toledo, Ohio Art: and .S'cience.r QA9, Freshman Banquet Committee. HERBERT NEWTON MOORE Ha-Ho-Kux, N. f. Electrical Engineering GX, Freshman Advisory Committee. PLINY LOYAL MOORE Taherg Arts ancl Science: JOI-IN WILLIAM MORATH Utica Architecture Scorpion, Newman Club, State Cash Scholarship. JOHN BAGLEY MoRDocIc Winnetka, Ill. Mechanical Engineering KA, cCcc , Freshman Cross Country Team, Freshman Track Team, Varsity Cross Country Squad 1, 3, Cross Country Club. l'.EWIs WILEUR MORSE Elmira Lau' IIIAA. EARL JOHN MORTIMER ' Stafford Agriculture Acacia, Freshman Baseball Team, Freshman Wrestling Team, Masonic Club, Treasurer 3. FLOYD WOODRUFI1 MUNDY, JR. New York Cigf Arts and Science.: ECP, Spring Day Committee 1., The Cornell Graphic Board 1, 3. MALCOLM PUTNAM MURDOCIC Olean Artr and .S'cience.r AT, Aleph Samach, Sophomore Rush Committee, Freshman Advisory Committee 3, Assistant Manager of Varsity Track 3. ROBERT DAVIDSON MURDOCK Ofrining Agriculture X'-IJ, Aleph Samach, Freshman Cap Burning Committee, Student Council 2., 3, Interfraternity Council 1, Secretary-Treasurer 3, Beth L'Amed, The Cornell Daib Suu Board 2., Assistant Business Manager 3. SPENCER MYERS Ofxining Artx and .Yciencer OAT, State Tuition Scholarship. ARTHUR FREDERICK NALL Brookbfn Art: and .Yciencer Dramatic Club, University Orchestra. JEROME MILTON NATHANSON Bujfalo Artf and Science: Freshman Crew Squad, Varsity Crew Squad Q.. DONALD ALBERT NESEITT Dayton, Ohio Artr and Science: AX, Alecph Samach, Sophomore Smoker Committee, Junior Smoker Committee, C.U.C.A. Cabinet 2., 3, Satur ay Lunch Club, The Cornell Widow Board 7., Assistant Business Manager 3. PAUL JEFFERSON NEWTON Foreit Horne Electrical Engineering ET, Freshman Crew Squad. ' 1 BL! T . -. .. .. lil T To It C 169 5 1921coRNu.1 - bl ! CLASS or 1918 ERNEST FOSTER NOHLE Adam: Agrzcultufe Eleusis College Baseball Team 1. Round Up Club Kermis Play Assistant Manager 3 Assistant College Athletic Director 3 CYRIL AMES NOONAN Honeaye Falk Veterznury QTE Freshman Track Squad Freshman Basketball Squad College Honor Committee 1. 3 SAMUEL STEWART NUCKOLS Moareftown N Electrzcul Engzneerzng ROLAND ROSWELL NYDEGGBR Westfield N f Meclaunzcul Engzneerzng Freshman Track Team Varsity Track Squad 1. 3 OHN TURNER ODBERT Lakewood 0610 Meclaunzcul Engzneerzng PAUL VINCENT OsEoRNE Atluntzc Czty N j' Czvzl Engzneerzng KZ Freshman Baseball Squad Freshman Football Squad College Baseball Team 1. College Soccer Team 1. SIDNEY DANIEL O SI-IEA LeRoy Arm and Sczencex QJEK VINCENT OWEN Inwood Agrzculture Freshman Cross Country Squad Varsity Cross Country Squad 1. 3 Newman Club Floriculrure Club Cross Country Club Hermits HENRY LEVI PAGE Phelpe Agrzculture AFP College Soccer Team 3 Assistant Manager of Un1vers1ty Orchestra 3 ROBERT CARRINGTON PALMER A tan Meebunzcul Engzneerzng OA College Baseball Team 1. College Hockey Team I Unrversity Band I 1. 3 University Or chestra 3 WILLIAM ELMER PALMER Elmira Artf and Science: OX' Freshman Advisory Committee 3' Freshman Debate Team' Masque 1. 3. OHN MASON PARKER 3D Owega WINsToN ENGLAND PARKER Bujulo ECIJ2' Freshman Lacrosse Team' Varsity Hockey Squad 1. FLOYD BANCROET PARSONS VERNON SENNOCK PATE Agassiz Club. FRANK MATHEWS PELTON Musical Clubs I, 1., 3 GERARD AUGUSTUS PESEZ H Kfbg Forestry Club. MINFORD Lou PETERSON JAMES CoI.E PETTENGILL 5 University Band Putermn N. . Philadelphia Pu. Youngwille, Pez. 3' Forestry Club' I,1., gUniversit Orchestrax 1. . 3 1 v 3 Glenx Fez!!! Findley Lake Rocbexter Art: and Sciencer Foreftrj fhcers Club. Meclaurzicul Engineering Arte and Science: Art: and .fciencef Foreftry Agriculture Agriculture , . 5 1, , . , . .' -..Q A A A A - -- '5 I . 5 - 5 ' 5 ' 5 ' J , ' 5 5 5 Is ,- - . , . a . I ' 5 3 ,- J , . . . . 5 5 5 5 -5 ' 5 5 5 ' 5 5 5 - 5 5 ' ' ' - 5 5 5 5 5 5 - 5 3 I 7 J qfr i 7 I 7 3 ,O I AI' ' 7 Pl AZg Officers Club. RICHARD XVALLACE PITLIAN Weftfeld, N. f. Mechanical Engineering 4IDK2g Aleph Samachg Wearer of the C 5 Freshman Track Teamg Varsity Track Team LQ Track Club. . T BB! f Bri! -. . - 'Q lin. Y ASW JJ 170 -go BTHED2 CORNELLIAN ,gg 0-j 1-1 - ' ' '. .- A I A I CLASS OF I 97.8 AUGUST JOHN PODBOY Forert City, Pa. l Artr and Science: BARNEY PODELL Moient Vernon Artr and Science: PHILIP POLEY New York City Veterinary College Soccer Team 1, 7., 3g Officers Club. JAMES DUNBAR POND Albany Forertry f1JAZ15A1eph Samachg Wearer of the C g ACA g cCcc g Freshman Cross Country Teamg Freshman Track Teamg Varsity Cross Country Team BQ Varsity Track Team 7.5 College Cross Coun- try Team LQ College Track Team I, LQ Cross Country Clubg Forestry Club, Vice-President 3g Track Club. EDWARD FELIX POWALSKI Bujjfalo Civil Engineering Newman Clubg The Cornell Civil Engineer Board, Assistant Business Manager 3. ELMER EDWARD PRYTHERCH Binghamton Agriculture fDAEg Freshman Track Teamg Cross Country Clubg Floriculture Club. CYRUS PYLE, 3D Wilmington, Del. Artr and Science: ATA5 Freshman Football Tearng Freshman Basketball Teamg Varsity Baseball Squad lg Varsity Football Squad 7., 35 Freshman Cap Burning Committeeg Sophomore Smoker Committeeg Beth L'Amecl. ALMON DUNBAR QUICK White Plainr Agriculture ' CIJKIFQ Forestry Clubg Ofhcers Club. ' ABRAHAM RABINOWITZ New York City Artr anel Science: Varsity Fencing Squad LQ Dramatic Clubg Sophomore Debate Teamg Varsity Debate Squad 7., 3g '86 Memorial Stageg '94 Memorial Stage. EMANUEL EDWARD RAICES 1 Brooklyn Art: and .Yciencer Cercle Francaisg Dramatic Clubg Menorah Society. ISHAM RAILEY Lor Altar, Calif. Art: and Science: Telluride Association. JOHN REED Ben Avon, Pa. Mechanical Engineering l-P'Yg Freshman Basketball Squadg Junior Promenade Committeeg Beth L'Amed. WILLIAM ALBERT REED New York City Mechanical Engineering AXAg The Cornell Graphic Board 1, 7.. KENNETH ALDRICH REEVE 5' ea Clif Electrical Engineering 9Ag HKNg Freshman Track Squadg Varsity Track Squad 1, 35 Musical Clubs 7., 3g State Cash 3 and Tuition Scholarships. ' HOWARD EVANS REID New York City Civil Engineering Rifle Team I, z.. 3 CLYDE ARTHUR REYNOLDS Cooperrtown Architecture State Tuition Scholarship. FOSTER TWICHELL RHODES Glenr Fall: Mechanical Engineering TKEg Freshman Track Teamg Varsity Track Team 2.5 College Cross Country Team LQ College Track Team 1, 7.5 State Cash and Tuition Scholarshipsg The .Yihley foarnal of Engineering Board 1, 2., Advertising Manager 3. MEYER JERRY RIDER Newhnrgh Art: and Science: CIJAM. 7 I Sh! . a -30:-Y 24 . . . . 94 'A 171 D. .1 H HE 1927 CORNLLLIANE 335 Q-3 be A H A -. A I P CLASS OF 197.8 SEYMOUR STANLEY ROBBINS New Yark City Artr and Science: EAM5 Varsity Fencing Team 3, Captain 7.5 Fencing Club. HARRY ROGAVITZ Rachefter Cheinirtry Undergraduate Scholarship. FRANK HARRY RONINGER Lakewood, Ohio Chemiftfy CDAE. WILLIAM HALL ROPES New Rochelle Art: and Science: A2412 State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. MYRON GORDON ROSENBAUM Ogeienrhnrg Arif and Iciencer Freshman Track Squad5 Varsity Track Squad 2.5 Menorah Society5 University Orchestra I, 35 State Tuition Scholarship. JACOB Ross Rocherter Arzir and .Sciences Dramatic Club 7.5 Menorah Societyg Freshman Debate Club. THOMAS GATES Ross A Philadelphia, Pa. Electrical Engineering IIJAGJ. MORRIS MAURICE RUBINSKY Bfddkhjfll Artr and .S'ciencc.r Deutscher Vereing Spanish Club, President 1, 2.5 Varsity Chess Team. HAROLD ANTON RUBINSTEIN Birnzinghanz, Ala. Civil Engineering QE H. IRVING THEODORE RUNEY New Rochelle i Arn anal .S'cience.r AXA5 Freshman Crew Squad. NATHAN SAGAN Part Henijf Art: and Science: AETI5 Freshman Baseball Squad5 OHicers Club, XVILLIAM SEWARD SALISBURY Phelpf Agriculture AIJP5 I-LCTHQ Freshman Lacrosse Team5 Varsity Lacrosse Team 1.5 C.U.C.A. Cabinet lg College Class President 1. LAURENCE TAYLOR SAMPLE Forextnille ' Agriculture Officers Club. ABRAHAM MARVIN SASSULSKY 'Broakbn Aftr and .Yciencef ' EAM5 Freshman Cross Country Squadg Varsity Track Squad 7.5 State Tuition Scholarship. FREDERICK RALPH SAUNDERS Glauerwille Civil Engineering Musical Clubs I, 2., 34 Ofhcers Clubg The Cornell Civil Engineer Board 3. RICHARD KEMPER SCALES Caldwell, N. f. Chenzirtry TIKA5 Freshman Advisory Committee5 Musical Clubs 1, 2., XVILLIAM STANLEY SCHAEFER Caciarland Artf and .S'cience.r EDWARD JOY Sci-IEIDENHELM Wilmette, Ill. Artf ancl Sciencee 24135 Red Keyg Junior Promenade Committeeg Assistant Manager of Varsity Lacrosse 3. RICHARD SCI-ILOSEERG New Rochelle Art: and .Yciencer THEODORE SCHLOSSBACH Bradlq' Beach, N. j. Art: and .S'cience.r IDETI5 Wearer Of the C 5 Freshman Baseball Teamg Freshman Football Team5 Freshman Bas- ketball Tcam5 Varsity Baseball Squad 1.5 Varsity Basketball Team 7.. 9 71 .255 - 353:-Q LQ4 li 'J .4 171 B HEl927CORllEl.llAHE 1 ii ' il CLASS or 197.8 LEO SCHNEIDER Newark N Freshman Football Squad Freshman Wrestling Squad Varsity Football Squad SoL SCHNEIERSON Broakb I1 Varsity Football Squad 7. WARREN WILLIAM ScI-IRADER Rutherford N f AXP Varsity Lacrosse Squad 7. 3 WILLARD SCI-IULTZ Bujjralo Arif and .ftzenrer Artf and .fezerzter Eleetrzml Eezgmeermg Czvzl Eezgzezeerzng Freshman Baseball Squad Varsity Baseball Squad 7. College Cross Country Team I AUGUST SCHUMACI-IER Flzerhnzg Agrztzzlture EAE Freshman Football Team Varsity Football Squad 7. 3 SAMUEL SCHWEBEL Yemzgrtawn 01210 Arm' and .Yrzenter BEP ROBERT SCHWEIG New York C151 Arte emu' Sezencef Freshman Debate Club Spanish Club DONALD TERRY SEcoR Hapewell N f Arif and Sczeeztex fIJKlP' EFE Red Key Freshm1n Soccer Team Freshman Cap Burning Committee A A Member ship Committee 3 Freshman Advisory Committee 3 Assistant Manager of Varsity Soccer 3 ALBERT EDWARD SEEP Denver Cola Czuzl E7ZgZ7ZE81l71g GX Newman Club Treasurer 7. SAMUEL BELMONT SEGAR Pawtucket R I Arebztettzzre AXA Spring Day Committee 1 The Cornell Column.: Board Art Editor 3. LEWIS PINTARD SEILER Lauiwille Ky. Arif and .Yciefzeef KE' Red Key President 3 ' Freshman Banquet Committee- Sophomore Smoker Committee- Chair- man unior Smoker Committee' A.A. Membership Committee 3' Beth L'Amed' Assistant Manager of Freshman Football 3. ANDREW GIVEN SHAAP Cleveland Height: Obie Fareftry AFP- Freshman Hockey Team' Freshman Lacrosse Team' Varsity Lacrosse Team 7.' Varsity Hockey Squad' College Honor Committee 7. 3' Forestry Club. ALBERT KINGSLEY SHADDUCK Cartlezml AXE' State Tuition Scholarship. SANFORD REUBEN SHAPLEY Sautb Otrelie OHN ACOB SI-IAW MARION LODGE SHUGART Council Blu f, X'-If' 5 Officers Club. Green Ifleznd V WILLIAM ROBERT SILCOCKS 6X5 Freshman Football Squadg Forestry Club. FREDERICK CHARLES SIMMONS, R. Waverly' ' Newark N. Iowa Clrefezirtry Agriculture Arif and .S'tien:e.r Agriculture Fareftry Fnreftry Zodiacg Freshman Football Teamg Freshman Lacrosse Teamg Varsity Football Squad 7.. JESSE MILLER SINCLAIR Claymalzr, Del. Art: and .Stieneer 2Ng Freshman Football Teamg Varsity Football Squad 7., 3g Freshman Cap Burning Committee. 5.1.1 va . - - -. .L 'Qlf . f . ' if 0-Q G- .f-f- . ' 5 5 ' 1- , . 5 . ,. . ',. . 3 D ' 4 9 ' ,- 7 I r . 5 ' - , . . ' I Q sus Q 4 ts U - 5 4 . 4 , - I I ,.. ' I 5 5 , , 3 7 7 J 7 ,J , , , 7 3 3 7 1 9 73 , AZ J J , J? J :Ok 0- -o cial U Pall 173 uggg B HEl927CORNELL AN 3 Ig. o-, A A I I CLASS or 197.8 ' CYRIL GALLOWAY SMALL Castle Creek Agriculture The Cornell Cozcntrjnian Board 7., 3. HERBERT XVILSON SMART .Youth Portlanel, Me. Electrical Engineering BIT . ' NELsoN FORD SMITH Depoiit Agriculture SHERWOOD BADGER SMITH Raleigh, N. C. Civil Engineering DONN VERNER SMYTHE, JR. Warhington, D. C. Mechariical Engineering CIPFA5 l-IAE5 Scabbard and Blade5 Freshman Crew Squad5 College Crew IQ Spring Day Hop Com- mittee 35 C.U.C.A. Cabinet 35 Ofhcers Clubg Senators Clubg Captain, R.O.T.C. 35 The Cornell Annuals Board, Associate Editor 35 Editor of Freshman Handbook 3. CHARLES SNITOW New York Ciy Artr ancl Science: Dramatic Club. CARL OSWALD SPALTEHOLZ Ithaca Agriculture Deutscher Verein, Treasurer 7., BQ Forestry Club, Treasurer 3. MALCOLM ADOLPH SPECHT New York Cig' Mechanical Engineering QKCID5 Newman Clubg Officers Clubg State Tuition Scholarship. EDWARD CHARLES SPEISER Newark, N. f. Arts' and Sciencer ROLLIN HENRY SPELMAN, JR. Canton, Ohio - Mechanical Engineering AY5 Aleph Samachg Wearer of the C 5 Freshman Track Team, Captaing Varsity Track Team 7., 35 Freshman Rush Committeeg Student Council 7., 35 Board of Managers of Willard Straight Hall5 Musical Clubsg Track Club. XVILLIAM WVALTER SPROUL Orange, N. Hotel Mariagernent CDKE5 Ye Hostsg Masque I, 7., 35 Musical Clubs I, 7., EQ Savage Club5 Cheerleader5 The Cornell Graphic Board. JAMES HENRY STACK Colcl Spring Harhor Art.r ancl Sciencef QKKIP5 Newman Club5 Musical Clubs 7., 35 University Orchestra 1, 7., BQ Freshman Debate Team. LESTER CLIFFORD STALTER Montuale, N. J. Art.r ancl .fcierzcer AECIJ5 Freshman Football Team, Varsity Football Squad 7.. ARTHUR EDMOND STANAT Waterloo Electrical Engineering Varsity Football Squad 3. THOMAS CRADIT STEEN Cincinnati, Ohio Architecture QX. HARRY' NATHAN STEIN Newark, N. Artr anil .Yciencer I TEID. JAY GEORGE STEIN B1'0Ukb'l1 Art: and Sciencea Freshman Track Teamg Varsity Lacrosse Squad 7.5 State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. CHARLES HUMPHREY STEVENS Hornell Mecharzical Engineering CIJAH5 Freshman Lacrosse Teamg Varsity Lacrosse Squad 7.5 Freshman Cap Burning Committeeg Ball and Chain. HENRX' SANDE STOLLNITZ, JR. Floral Park Art: and .S'cience.r XVILBUR CLAY SUTHERLAND Baltimore, Mel. Electrical Engineering AXP, Varsity Lacrosse Squad LQ Musical Clubs 7., 3. DONALD CARL SWENSON .Slll77777lif, N. J, Hotel Nfanageznent Bf-JH5 Ye Hosts5 Varsity Basketball Squad 3. Y Beg! - A DLQ 3 D1 Si 174 H 3 3 5 E192 coRNI-ZL IA E 3 3 5 I 'I I C A CLASS or I 918 JOHN YVILLIAM SWENSON Pouglvketprie Civil Ezzgiueerilzg ATAg Pyramid. EDWARD LYALL TANNER Hzzclxon Mechanical Engineering ERNEST TERWILLIGBR Ithaca Hotel Management Ye Hosts, Musical Clubs 7., 3. JOHN EWEN THAYER Youlzeri in Arm and .Yciencef ZIP, Freshman Cap Burning Committee. JOSEPH ALBERT THOMAS Rei! Hook Veterirzagf AW, OHicers Club, University Band. MILLARD FILLMORE THOMAS Seneca Eallr Electrical Engineering 9 KCID. ALAN WARNER THOMPSON Wjfcombe, Pa. Artf and Sciencef SDKW, Wearer of the C , Freshman Track Squad, Freshman Soccer Team, Captain, Varsity Soccer Team 2., 35 Freshman Banquet Committee, Chairman. THEODORE ELLSWORTH THOMPSON Arzclooer, Obio Mechanical Engineering PAUL FREDERICK TINI-:ER Router Poinr 4 Agriculture Seal and Serpent. FRANK WAYNE TOWNSEND Detroit, Mick. Civil Engineering KAP. ARGUS JOHN TRESIDDER Buffalo Artr and .Yciencex A2495 Freshman Tennis Teamg Newman Club. BERTRAM TREVOR Ithaca Electrical Engineering IPAQ, H K N. A CONSTANTINE TIMOTHY TROY Elmira Electrical Engineering OHN CAREY TRUSSELL jackronoille, Fla. Arif and 5' cie1ice.r ' AX, Varsity Baseball Squad 1. . ' WILLIAM IRVING TRYON Wiizcberzclorz, Marr. V Civil Engineering HOMER GILBERT TULLY New York Cigf Veterinary QT2. RALPH LANDON TWEEDALE Jamestown Mecbaiiical Eizgirieering Scorpion, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. W ROLAND WILLIAM TWEEDIE Waltorz Civil Engineering GEORGE HORSLEY TYLER Ithaca Arte and Scierzcer WILLIAM ERNEST ULMER Cbappaqaa Veterinary Acacia. ELVIN REDNER VAN ARSDALE Ithaca Electrical Engineering . Eleusisg Musical Clubs I, Q., 3. CLARENCE VANDERBROOIC Newark Agriculture AFP, Wearer ofthe C g ACA , cCcc 5 Freshman Cross Country Team, Varsity Cross Country Team 1, 3, Varsity Track Team 1, Sophomore Smoker Committee, College Honor Committee 3, Forestry Club, Secretary LQ Cross Country Club, Secretary 3, Track Club. Y pq L . , . . . . . o-D-A Iii ll G 175 -5. BTI-H2192 CORNELLIANH ,gg 0-' f-Q '. . Q' 'Q I . I cLAss OF 1918 HORACE AUSTIN VAN NAME Staten Irlanal Civil Engineering ET, The Cornell Civil Engineer Board. VITAUTAS GEDEMINAs VIZBARA Brooklyn Agriculture THEODORE KLEIN Voss Brookbn Agriculture E N. TOWNSEND WAINWRIGHT Rye Arte and .S'cience.r KAg Freshman Crew, Freshman Advisory Committee, Beth L'Amed. RICHARD VICKERY WAKEMAN 4 Quincy, Marr. Mechanical Engineering ATA, Red Key, Atmosg Freshman Football Team, Varsity Football Squad Q., Freshman Ban- quet Committee, Sophomore Smoker Committee, Beth L'Amed. CHARLES LEON WALKER Wilnzingion, Del. Civil Engineering KE, XE, Red Key, Rod and 'Bobg Freshman Crew, Junior Varsity Crew Q., Freshman Cap Burn- ing Committee, Sophomore Rush Committee, A.A. Membership Committee 3, Freshman Advisory Committee 3, Beth L'Amed. ALEXANDER JOSEPH WALsH Brookbfn Agriculture Rifle Team 1, 7., Newman Club. CHESTER DELANEY WALTHALL Scranton, Pa. Electrical Engineering QPFA5 The Cornell Graphic Board, Associate Editor. CARL SIMON WALZ Bujfalo Artf and Science: Freshman Tennis Team, Dramatic Club. JOHN CHAMBERLAIN WARD Buffalo Law EAE. XVILLIAM COLTON WATTS Baltimore, Mal. Civil Engineering GJ E, Freshman Lacrosse Team, Varsity Lacrosse Team Q., College Soccer Team 3. HOWARD COOLBDGE WEEKS Newton Highlanelr, Man. Artf and .Yciencer TIKA, Freshman Track Team, Varsity Track Team 7., 3. JOHN HENRX' WEIDNER Brookbfn Art: and .fciencef A2435 AKA, Freshman Crew Squad, Varsity Crew Squad 7.. JULIUS WEINER Livingston Manor Art: and .S'cicnce.r AEH, University Orchestra. HARRY BENJAMIN WEISS Newark, N. Arif and Science: LUDOLPH FRISCH XVELANETZ I Plainjielcl, N. f. Mechanical Engineering TKE, Scabbard and Blade, Ofhcers Club, Captain, R.O.T.C. 4. DAVID JOHN CHRISTOPHER W ERNER Mancherter Electrical Engineering College Basketball Team I, LQ Masonic Club. MAX XVERNER Bayonne, N. f. Arn and Science.: FELIx JOHN W EsLEr Yonker: Civil Engineering GJKCDQ College Baseball Team 2., 3, College Basketball Team 1, 1, 3, College Honor Committee 1, 3g Newman Club, Officers Club. JOHN XV!LLIA5f XVHITE, JR. Orange, N. Mechanical Enginiering ll'l , Freshman Banquet Committeeg Freshman Advisory Committee. v . I Bo! -39:4 l lg. P3 .. 176 ,gg H E192rcoRNEn-.1.1ANe3 L ,ggi . -. V ' ,A i,-0 I l D . I CLASS or 1918 LAURENCE GRAHAM WHITE Brooklyn Electrical Engineering AXg Freshman Lacrosse Teamg Masque. SIDNEY EDWIN WHITING, JR, Holyoke, Marr. Mechanical Engineering fIJA9g Freshman Tax Committee. SEYMOUR MEADER WHITNEY Philadelphia, Pa. Mechanical Engineering AXP. EDWIN ARTHUR WILDE Forextifille A Chernictry PHILIP WILL, JR. Rocherter Architecture 21195 Red Keyg Sophomore Smoker Committeeg Freshman Advisory Committeeg Musical Clubs 1, 3Q The Cornell Graphic Board, Art Editor 3. - , JOSEPH NASH WILLIAMS Lake Placid Art.: and .S'cience.r i B91-Ig Aleph Samachg Wearer ofthe C g Freshman Track Teamg Varsity Track Team LQ Fresh- man Rush Committeeg Freshman Advisory Committeeg Track Club. THOMAS CARROLL WILSON Pittrhurgh, Pa. Arte and Sciencef , Hermitsg Dramatic Clubg '86 Memorial Stage 7.. FREDERIC LEWIS WITT New York Cig' Electrical Engineering Scorpiong State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. JOHN ALVA WoERz New York Cigf Agriculture A212114 JCv g Freshman Crewg Varsity Crew Squad 1.. FREDERICK CORNELIUS WooD Fitchburg, Marr. Mechanical Engineering X AXP. JAMES ALBERT WooD, JR. Wilmington, Del. Electrical Engineering Seal and Serpentg Dramatic Club. KENNETH RANDOLII WOOD Wooiluille Agriculture AZg University Bandg University Orchestra. WILLIAM PARKER Woon Arlington, Marr. Mechanical Engineering EN5 Freshman Wrestling Teamg Freshman Football Squadg Freshman Cap Burning Cornmitteeg ' Sophomore Rush Committee. GEORGE HATFIELD WOODARD ' Forert Hillr Mechaizieal Engineering fI9FA. NORWOOD GRISWOLD WRIGHT Chathanz Electrical Engineering 9AXg Freshman Track Teamg Varsity Track Squad 1. THOMAS PUTNAM WYMAN, JR. i Salem, Mare. Mechanical Engineering 9AXg Freshman Crew Squadg Varsity Crew Squad ag Freshman Tax Committee. 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DQVILW 44 at mgxwmxj M -J 'NW S hai? flair 15 'Z The QQVIQWIH Stand H K Eyes 6125111 ygia 6-2.4 .1 , J ,f I . D . O 0 A , VX' ' 1 'Q 1 , um . ..,, gf- ' WP? w24z5:ffa A ' f -. - 11:52 , gif' '.? ?54 ' I , :5E?Ef::1,:f'-wsf:- .F '22 Ii-::4f1.m:E2?.-.Mmm, Email fzw? af' : 'Q fffwd '-if-'-'x:.w.,w:f':' A K, I U 1 fu, 'g'f17 i 'i-Tim' '1 1 .v . V , ', -,L . , , . . 1 - - A gg ,.'.,f- ,' ' ..C. ,4? .Z ffl, 5551- Y. A 5f2+ 5 'Vf ?l 15' , , A 1 .. its ' - - ' : ' ' 'fwif' ':1fZ3?:f 'gN-5f-f,Qi-9 V- I f:2f '2+f-:z':1'ais-5-i -' 'I' ' . - fum. V ll f , ,K 'Q , 5 , ' I Ig! I' 191 j iv.1'-'i 'ii'i5Tlf lE 1927 CORIwIEL.LlAN'5fi sf? I D 'l -The-fWillc1rcl -5trc1if5hTff'I11rc1lf- I 1 V 'f ' 'F .! 1 305, 192. GQADUATIQN UCIEIEIEIEIEIEID . A wb 33 5 QP V V 5 5 M 55 QQ g? Fraternities QE mx! C C HTllEl92TCORNl:LLl N gag, ofIQf-Q X ' ' A ' ' '- rl I . ' N l r f , Y lr .5f.Qlji5?SgQi:l1-I, f l lv l1fif??f2 Q',' 1 1 Y ,C ' get 'fvz 1 ' - ' fi 6 , , 4 tt .-i?L :f 4.-L Z eta PS2 Twenty-nine Chapters Founded at New York University in 1847 ' l Bacon Stamford Radcliffe Parshall Blackwood Douglas Ludlum Frantz Atkins Francis Summers Babb Miller Hepting Cummings Gibaud Collyer Russell Westervelt Thayer Macbeth Proctor Frincke Ekings Shafler FitzGerald Blvins Wendt Ayers Brown Bradeen Schaff 'Y :gs SUS 196 W EIEl319C7rroRNITLIANE AAAAA I , 'nl W I W J Zta, S355 I PS2 Ch czpter Established in lass A I FRATRES IN FACULTATE JOHN THOMAS PARSON LAURENCE PUMPELLY A , HAROLD HUNTER SCHAFF FRATER IN URBE SALVADORE LABORDE I JOSEPH WILLIAMS AYERS SENIORS ROBERT BAIRD BROWN FRANKLIN HAMMOND BIVINS JOHN WOODWARD FITZGERALD A FREDERICK BARTON BRADEEN, JR. PAUL LEROY SMITH WILLIAM YVENDT ROBERT MITCHELL EKINGS, JR. JUNIORS CHARLES LYONS MACEETH LYMAN RICHARD FISHER' V , JOSEPH LEONARD PROCTOR, JR. A HAROLD CARL FRINCKE . JOHN EWEN THAYER CHRISTIAN AUGUST VON RUMOHR ARNOLD OBED BABB 5.11 J- ' SOPHOMORES RALPH AUSTIN GIBAUD JOHN WALKER COLLYER' X GEORGE HENRY HEPTING FREDERICK WALRATH CUMMINGS COLIN ANDREW MILLER ARTHUR LORING DOUGLAS, JR., JOHN DONALDSON RUSSELL LEE MASTEN FRANCIS THOMAS EUGENE SHAPPER KENNETH ADAIVIS WVESTERVELT :JAMES GORDON ATKINS FRESHMEN ROBERT PHILLIPS LUDLUM WALTER MEREDITH BACON LAWRENCE PARSHALL HERBERT BARTHAM BLACKWOOD THEODORE WIANDUSEN RADCLIPFE FREDERICK BAGGS DOWNING, JR. ALBERT STAMFORD, JR. LEWIS HENRY PRANTZ, JR, WALTER ARNIISTEAD SUMMERS SIS! . A SEI! 94. .L . - .... L P A , QUE 197 . YC EPIHEIQQYCORNELLIANH I . 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L . 170 ALPHA TAU OMEGA ..... 110 PSI UPSILON ....... . 116 ALPHA ZETA .....,. 140 RHO PSI ........ 304 BETA PSI ........ 3 I 8 SCOIIPION .....,. 300 BETA SIGMA RHO ...... 166 SEAL AND SERPENT ...., 150 BETA THETA PI ...... 118 SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON .... 134 CHI PHI ........ 198 SIGMA ALPHA MU ..... 171 CHI PSI ........ 108 SIGMA CHI ....... 130 DELTA CHI ....... 131 SIGMA NU ....... 141 DELTA KAPPA EPSILON .... 111 SIGMA PHI ....... 118 A DELTA PHI ....... 13 6 SIGMA PHI HPSILON ..... 178 DELTA SIGMA PHI ..... 151 SIGMA PHI SIGMA ...... 164 DELTA TAU DELTA . , .... 116 SIGMA PI ........ 308 DELTA UPSILON ,..... 106 SIGMA UPSIL0N ...... 301 ELEUSIS ........ 181 TAU EPSILON PHI ...... 186 KAPPA ALPHA ....... 100 TAU KAPPA EPSILON ..... 316 4 KAPPA DELTA RHO ..... 190 THETA ALPHA ....... 198 KAPPA SIGMA ....... 138 THETA CHI ....... 180 LAMBDA CHI ALPHA ..... 194 THETA DELTA CHI ....,. lIO OMEGA TAU SIGMA ..... 176 THETA KAPPA PHI ..... 310 OMICRON ALPHA TAU . . 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CA CDA X2 Chapter Estabhshed In 1868 FRATER IN FACULTATE PRESERVED SMITH FRATRES IN URBE FREDERICK WILLIAM ALBREE FRANK IRVINE ARTHUR NORMAN GIBB RALPH GUTHRIE LENT ALFRED LINDLEY GOODRICH WILLIAM TORREY MORRIS ROBERT HENRY TREMAN SENIORS WILLIAM HENRY HENDRICKSON, 2D DANIEL MILLER CRAWFORD HOPPING GEORGE CHAPMAN BUTLER JAMES EDWARD HUBBELL GUY MACKAY CROSBY DONALD GOODWIN DAVIS CHARLES COOPER EELES FRANK BOLTIN HEATHMAN 7 HOWARD AIGELTINGER BURTON DAVIS LEWIS HUDSON DURLAND JR. J JUNIORS GILBERT BALDWIN LAMB GEORGE HARDING LEWIS, JR. JAMES LEON MAIRS AUGUSTE SIMON MATHEY ROBERT DAVIDSON MURDOCK LOUIS RALSTON TOWER SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN YETTER SCHOCH HENRY MACDONALD STILLMAN EDWARD MORTIMER TOURTELOT JOSEPH WILLARD WELLS OHN MAXWELL WRIGHT WALTER CRESSLER HEASLEY LINDSAY HELMHOLZ EUGENE WILLIAMS KETTERING W E HEl927C0RNBljLlANED I ,Q 5 A HOWARD PRESCOTT GATLEY, JR. ELWOOD HERMAN ROGGE J JOHN EDWARD ROTH . 9 ms, I .291 if! J J J I1 S, 199 ,gg 5THEl927CORNI-ILL A ,gg 5' l l l Kappa A Zpfza i Eight Chapters ' Founded at Union College in ISL5 Ambler Diven Langdon Wright Wheeler Van Sickle Berlinghof Lee Willcox Wainwright Aldrich Veeder Brooks Dunning Breckenridge Mordock Clark Callahan Carry Hurd Bostwick Case Treman Graton Parker Pottinger l T ? 3155 305 154. U'-i 7.00 ,gg HTHEl927CoRNI.LI.lArI+E 43,35 I I I ! l H lXGppU VIWHU New York Gamma Chapter Established in 1868 FRATRES IN FACULTATE THOMAS FREDERICK CRANE JOHN RANDOLPH LINDSAY WILLIAM ALEXANDER HAMMOND FREDERICK CLARK PRESCOTT FRATRES IN URBE CHARLES HAZEN BLOOD ARTHUR BOTT TREMAN A CHARLES DIBBLB BOSTWICK CHARLES EDWARD TREMAN IRVING BOOTH DIVEN ROBERT ELIAS TREMAN SHERMAN PEER ALEXANDER BUEL TROWBRIDGE, JR. FREDERICK SKELDING SOMMERS MYNDERSE VAN CLEEII A ALLEN HOSIE TREMAN EVERETT PEPPERRELL WHEELER EDWARD COOKE WILLCOX WISTAR AMBLER SENIORS HENRY SHANKLAND DUNNING ROSCOE GEORGE BERLINGHOF JOHN MORGAN FRANCIS, JR. HUGH BRECKENRIDGE JERVIS LANGDON, JR. JAMES WILLIAMS BROOKS JOHN VAN SICKLE J J A MOORHEAD WRIGHT, JR. THOMAS BARTLETT ALDRICH, JR. JUNIORS PORTER RAYMOND LEE, JR. JOHN FARRAND JOHN BAYLEY MORDOCK JAMES POLLOCK LEE JAMES MARSHALL WIEEDER TOWNSEND WAINWRIGHT SOPHGMORES WILLIAM EDWARD BOSTWICK EDWARD HAILE CASE DANIEL HARDIN CALLAHAN EARL CHARLES CLARK, JR. JAMES MONROE CARRY ELLIS RHEA HURD, JR. FRESHMEN LEWIS BOWMAN GRATON JOHN JAMES POTTINGER JOHN ROBERT PARKER, JR. CHARLES EDWARD TREMAN, JR. .255 SQ! :xl D45 'LOI ,gg EIHED TCORNELLIA +2 5 shy 541 5 -1A- ' J i A A K . ' ' lk 'gy 'K ' ' .1 -::'47jE5.rfe ,Jil . -Q2 ' ia' MQ lil? ' W -- 4 .if l ffxv, fl' HI l Pin Kapp cz Psz l Forty-eight Chapters J Founded at Jefferson College in 1859. l Macomber Rowand E, Joyce Atwood R. Quick Thompson Burnett A. Quick MacCorkle A. Thompson Voigt Secor Kellogg Krusen Wiedenmzlycr Howard Abell Ohl Walker Barthen Crogan Parks Field Kirk Hobbie W. Joyce Jarvis Christianson Shaw Ruckelshaus Elder Erda Emeny Harder Tiemanu Brooks Roberts Q 'P .361 J J i J lain - c A '4 'L 2.07. ,gig EIHE 1927 CORNELLIAH Q3 . ogg! Q' Al P 1 Q Tofu, CYCZQDJDQ, 7331, N ew York Alpha lzapter Established in 1869 FRATRES IN FACULTATE BENJAMIN RAYMOND BEISEL ERNEST GEORGE MERRITT FREDERICK OLDS BISSELL, JR. CARLETON CHASE MURDOCK JOHN RICE EDEN PAUL MARTIN OlLEARY HOWARD LOUIS HUNTER JOHN HIGHEERGER PATTERSON FRATRES IN URBE JOHN EDWARD DIXON EMMET MACCORKLE J HENRY POMEROY HORTON CECIL LORD SAUNDERS , SENIORS CHARLES ALLEN ABELL GARRETT KIRK, LD CHARLES DREEES BARTHEN DAVID ERNEST OHL RICHARD CLARKE FIELD ERIC OTTO RUCKELSHAUS ROBERT DEWITT HOBBIE FORBES DUNEAR SHAW ROBERT BUMSTED JARVIS WILLIAM WAY WALKER WILLIAM JOSEPH JOYCE, JR. JOHN CLIFFORD WHITRIDGE, JR. JUNIORS ERLING CHRISTIANSON HAMILTON PARKS, JR. GILBERT EDWIN CROGAN, JR. ALMON DUNEAR QUI'CK GEORGE EDWIN HOWARD, JR. DONALD TERRY SECOR . CARL FREDERICK KELLOGG ALAN WARNER THOMPSON HENRY STANLEY KRUSEN LOUIS LEE VOIGT JOSEPH WIEDENMAYER JOHN BOYD ATWOOD SOPHOMORES JAMES ALBERT MERRILL ARCHIE COLLAMORE BURNETT, JR. ROBERT DODDS QUICK EDWARD GREEN JOYCE PHILLIP WARREN ROBERTS JACK FRANKLIN MACOMBER WILL HA1'NES ROWAND JOSEPH STANLEY THOMPSON THEODORE WOODBRIDGE BROOKS FRESHMEN ALBERT ROBERT ERDA FREDERICK TRAVER ELDER WILLIAM HARTMAN HARDER GEORGE BROOKS EMENY SAMUEL GREEK TIEMANN Y Dgi J D4 5. 103 1 5 '- DZYCORNELL NE p D X1 iff f!L fl ? g o MULTE e0 Alpha Delta Pin Twenty seven Chapters Founded at Hamilton College in 1831. McKinney Thompson Purseglove Phelps Borcherdr Pease Hall R. Lyon Wickham Gifford Devine - Drake Hooker Winters Barber Cornish Storm Wilson Young Trimble Evans Piersch Bailey Houck Bole Taylor ' P. Lyon Seth Cressman Goodwillie Lewis Ogden Freeman .235 W Bill ie! L L sill! 2.04 ,V 0. Q . .-- 7 . . 3. 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O-, -Q P CHQIJAQ Qelfa JDA1, Cornell Chapter Estzlbhshed In 1869 FRATRES IN FACULTATE FREDERICK BEDELL MILLARD CLAYTON ERNSBERGER ARTHUR WESLEY BROWNE CHARLES VAN PATTEN YOUNG FRANKLIN CUTHBERT CORNELL LOUIS AGASSIZ F UERTES FRANK LAMBERT EDWARD HENRY BAILEY 3D WILLIAM LEVERING CRESSMAN SAMUEL SEBASTIAN EVANS, JR THEODORE BURGESS FREEMAN EUGENE WILLIAM GOODWILLIE JOSEPH WILLIAM HOUCK ED COURTENAY BARBER, JR JOSEPH KIRKPATRICK BOLE, JR CHARLES HUBBARD CORNISH HORACE WILLARD HOOKER, JR GEORGE BABCOCK DRAKE, JR HAROLD GIBPORD, JR DENNIS HALL BERT BORCHERDT JAMES MICHAEL DEVINE WILLIAM MUNSON MCKINNEY FRED ATWOOD PEASE, JR FRATRES IN URBE SENIORS AMES ASHTON MOORE ROGER BUTLER WILLIAMS OHN PAUL YOUNG AMES TAYLOR LEWIS PHILIP SCHUYLER LYON, 3D WILLIAM HALL OGDEN RICHARD FRANCIS PIETSCH FREDERICK DUNCAN SETH FRANCHOT TONE WARD GRIGSBY TRIMBLE, JR JUNIORS ROBERT FREDERICK STORM JAMES BARNABY TAYLOR, JR JOSEPH RUPBRT WINTERS JOHN MUMMA YOUNG, ZD SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN ROBERT NEWELL LYON SCOTT DUNGAN WEST WOODWARD ADAMS WICKHAM WALTER GAUL PHELPS JOSEPH PURSEGLOVE, JR FREDERICK WILLIAM THOMPSON, JR RUSSELL WILSON Sl. D , 101 , 3, ,J fo: I A o I ' . A A A , :Q ' I fy . '1 W- 'IS I if:-jf:R'R 'R 1' VT f J I ,' ' - I f' ' v T J 1 R P 1 Y N I l V V I .' ' 1 J ' 3 , SR. J A J a J a JR' :gfl ILM 105 if. EIIILISUQ CORNELLIAI ge, 940.-4: Y f -- - - - - AQ.-' ISI I Q Ef Q ' , Xi' .3 i 2' l1jft,Jg'E - -S ,. . ' l ' . l 5 -c H .1 ilcsfwz 4 1- ,i : -,,' , W,-.-119 i -' ' 527' I-if' sf q w : FJ- ., f' A',' , A . lxAsriaab1 noem g Delta U pszlon Fifty-two Chapters Founded at Williams College in I834 ' Murdock Moore Starke O'Malley Schaenen Dechert Antell Crannell Parsons Berry Dorris Fiske Beckwith Spelman Yard Wrampelmeicr Shults Boericke R. Smith Murphy Caruthers Anderson Marshall Tuck H. Smith Kellerman Burnham Worden Rochow Lindblad Eldredge Syme Sretter Bryon Walsh ' i Y 365 S - -gi!! gl! S Pl' 7.06 .-,410 A . L, 0.142 .Z- F-' L4 V f ' ' , .. ,.:.1-.1i 1 .1 0-QQL,-o D . P ALBERT WILLIAM BOESCHE HARRY OLIVER BUCKMAN EARLE ORLO BUTCHER IRVING PORTER CHURCH PERCIVAL LEMON CLARK, R. EDWARD CASEY CHARLES CURTIS RALPH WELLINGTON HEAD ROBERT HEAD EDWARD LAPSLEY ANDERSON RAY STEPHENS ASHBERY EARLE WILLIAM BOLTON, JR. BERTEL WALDEMAR ANTELL RAYMOND FISK BECKWITH JOSEPH BERRY, JR. ELMO CARUTHERS, JR. JOHN FRANKLIN ANDERSON RALPH BOERICKE CHESTER FOSKETT BURNHAM KARL FREDERICK KELLERMAN GEORGE FREDERICK BRYON ROSWELL GILES ELDREDGE RAYMOND LORENZO GRANT iyelfa, Pszlonf Cornell lzapter Estabhshed IH 1869 FRATRES IN FACULTATE CHN HENRY COMSTOCK EDWARD LEAMINGTON NICHOLS KARL MARTIN DALLENBACH SIMON HENRY GAGE CHARLES HENRY HULL NEWTON CHARLES ONES ANDREW LAMOUREUX FRATRES IN URBE A ROBERT HUBBARD CLARENCE LARKIN HUGH ANDERSON MORAN CHARLES HARDY N EWMAN SENIORS . GEORGE BURTON DUBOIS CHARLES HERBERT MOORE LEE SCHAENEN . A CLYDE EVERETT SHULTS, JR. JUNIORS ' RICHARD WALTER CRANNELL WILMER CORNELL DECHERT JOHN MCBRIDE DORRIS EDWARD RANSOM FISKE, JR. SOPHOMORES WILLIAM ARRINGDALE MARSHALL, BD RICHARD COAST MURPHY SHERMAN BOYNTON SHULTS HARRY ANTHONY SMITH ROBERT MILLER SMITH FRESHMEN ALVAR WILLARD LINDBLAD KARL FREDERICK RALPH ROCHOW THEODORE NIXON ALBERT RHOAD JOHN HENRY TANNER GEORGE ALAN WORKS JARED TREMAN NEWMAN LEROY WILLIAM PRITCHETT HERBERT SNYDER CARL FREDERICK WEDELL OTTO ANDREW STARKE, JR. HUGH CHARLES TROY, JR. MORRIS BIRNEY WRIGHT MALCOLM PUTNAM MURDOCK- FLOYD BANCROPT PARSONS ROLLIN HENRY SPELMAN, JR. WILLIAM BERST YARD FRANCIS BRENNAN TROY JOHN BENNETT TUCK, JR. WARREN LESTER WORDEN FRED JOHN WRAMPELMEIER BRUCE LORRAINE STETTER THAYER FRANCIS SYME JOHN JOSEPH WALSH .. . .- J A J J .J J 'M Lu' ix! 107 in EIHEDQTCORNELLIANH i 1 i vii 5- 1 M YYY Y Y HY -77,7 NYM, ,,,,,, ,,, - ,, 07, -0 Fi' A D , . , : Ms' qu I ' Mi ii21f'iHif's 17 '- , FV, l l .h E.. ., i flu-,p.' ','. .' 3,1337 , - . AW , , Mr' V 4, Q wi M , X , K4 X' r E , ! . QQ , i r fav! - 'wlhb' -- ' 1. F .H 7 L wifi i , ., ,gh - g ,v. 1 A A , ,- 1 1 ' ' - ' -- ' . ' -' fri. ,'J'G'W2fcf1fvL,. Mmm-rw - , ' . - rpm 'il' ' 'N - . - . . - ,gm ,, is or i i, , 'rSMrlmL.f'::-new : , R+.-r.: ' V .wmfspfm as-ii V i 'sf Chi Psi C l Twenty four Actlve Alphas Founded at Union College in 1841 Paxton Wickes Payne Muller P. Sharood C. Hoffman DeFrees Chick E. Brumder Schoales G. Hoffman Knecn Namack Hastings Beattie Weagant Krause Wilcox Wood Baker Case Shugart Mashek, jr. Youri Simms Cockcroft Shepard Younglove G. Brumder Etnyrc Isaly Mashek, Sr. R. Sharood Carey Butler Chappell 0 A I Qi! Y Q--41 '- 4 Ai! as -- as C C e '19 7.08 1 E IIEIQQYCORNELLIANE W - - A -A - -f --Af-A '40,-4 A l I D I ..4., ELS I mv. . 1 J 1 X . I ' J J . I I I I ? I CM cQ9L A Zplzw PS2 Chapter Established in 1869 A FRATRES IN FACULTATE CHARLES LOVE DURHAM ROBERT MORRIS OGDEN FRATRES IN URBE EARNEST DAVID BUTTON, JR. HAROLD FITCH KNEEN FREDBRIC LLEWELLYN CHAPPELL, JR. CLARENCE FREDERICK WYCKOIIE I SENIORS CHARLES JILLSON BAKER SAMUEL RICE ETNYRE GEORGE GUSTAVE BRUMDBR HENRY WILLIAM ISALY JONATHAN FAIRCHILD BUTLER ROBERT ALFRED SHAROOD EMERSON CAREY, JR. FAYETTE GLEASON SHEPARD JAMES ARTHUR YOUNGLOVE JUNIORS FRANK WILLIAM CASE WILLIAM HENRY NAMACK, JR. GEORGE DOUGLAS COCKCROFT ' MARION LODGE SHUGART JOSEPH HUTTON DEFREES WILLIAM ALEXANDER SIMMS ' DANA BENNETT JEEEERSON, JR. LAURENCE DAVID WOOD VOJTA FRANK MASHEK, JR. WILLIAM NORMAN YOUNG SOPHOMORES CHARLES BEATTIE FERRIS PHILLIP KNEEN EDWARD JOHN BRUMDER CHARLES ADOLPHUS KRAUSE JOHN SELDEN CHICK JONATHAN OGDEN BYRON LAURENCB HASTINGS, JR. DUDLEY NEVISON SCHOALES JAMES GORDON HOEEMAN CARL LEWIS WEAGANT DONALD HAROLD WILCOX FRESHMEN CARL TI-IIELE HOFFMAN FRED MULLER, JR. ROBERT SMITH JARDINE JAMES LOVE PAXTON GILBERT VAN DUYEN JONES JOHN DANIEL PAYNE RICHARD PETERSON MATTHEWS RAYMOND PAUL SHAROOD RUPERT DANA WICKES J.. . - Age. D 'l ll Q 109 wil i HEl9 7CORNELLIA C Li 331 .1-on C C ee C ee e J ee e e ee ee e YQ- 5' 1 - ! l U V C. ' k o ' C ' if Q X ' p w A i: . , L43 hung, M ., ,koppa'5x, '!,EW3 X ?Sy,,.olvf Theta Delta Chz Twenty-nine Charges Founded at Union College in 1847 Wilson Pyle Van Patten Loos Stevens Case Thompson Ackerman Wright Wyman Howe Fried Collins Perkins Reclchow Allen Cravvbuck Weichsel Quail Caldwell Bebb Young Dunn Richard Hibbarcl Bell A v .!-S! -395- CQLS, C C C 'N 2.10 my 5 T HE I923? CURNELLW Ml L wif? - - ' , : .I A '1 1 - A ei. T ' WT - 29: A L K ! . W cfqv' P 'A :Y W h- fhefcz cz UA i . Beta Charge ' Established in 1870 P A FRATER IN FACULTATE , ALBERT WILLIAM SMITH FRATRES IN URBE LUZERNE COVILLE MAURICE MORRISON JOHN CROKER FISHER, JR. WILLIAM HENRY MORRISON I FREDERICK STANLEY FRIED CHARLES LAND PARSONS HENRY ESTES MERRIAM ROBERT MARSHALL ROE JOSEPH PARTRIDGE MORRISON JOHN WEBB LITTLE SHEEHY GORDON MCCLAVE WILBUR I . SENIORS . DELL KELLER ALLEN GEORGE CLARENCE PERKINS EMMONS WILLIAMS COLLINS , ROBERT HOADLEY QUAIL WALTER SCOTT CRAWBUCK EDWARD ASHLEY RECKHOW ROBERT FRANZ WEICHSEL JUNIORS JOHN WRIGHT ACKERMAN GEORGE BATES VAN VECHTEN EDWARD COLE HOWE, JR. NORWOOD GRISWOLD WRIGHT FREDERICK WRIGHT PALMER THOMAS PUTNAM WYMAN, JR. SOPHOMORES HARRY LAWRENCE CASE CHARLES ALDRICH STEVENS, JR. CARL WILLIAM LOOS WILLIAM MARTIN THOMPSON, 3D ' ENOS AVERY PYLE MORRIS DOWD VAN PATTEN WALLACE MOJNROE WILSON J FRESHMEN , GEORGE BEBB ARTHUR PARSONS HIBBARD 4 I CHARLES HERBERT BELL PAUL RICHARD, JR. STEPHEN FRANCIS DUNN DONALD BURT SAUNDERS EDGAR ROGERS YOUNG A I I? J A I A A A A P 'Q III I O 111 t 1 .1 E ' +3 ,1 HEDQTCORNLLLI N f r xii A' I I C i t , cgi, 32322222 31 521232 15 LQQ I-F. A Xb Delta Kappa Epszlon Forty-six Chapters l Founded at Yale University in 1844 McCutcheon Romig Turner Greenman Coker Little, jr. Stock Warren Loetscher Hopper Clark Pennoclc Speno Grey Houghton Rumsey Bright Little, Sr. Avery Munns Bloomer White Goodwin Johnston johnson Courson Smith Lummis Y ' Y QLQ, PIC! 7.17. Begg , E HE 1927 C ORNELLI I E ,ggi-gf I 'I D . I I Q9 Zff1R:1PPf1f gpszloni Delta Chl Ch apter ' Established in I87O ' FRATRES IN FACULTATE WILDER DWIGHT BANCROPT ALEXANDER MANGES DRUMMOND CHARLES CLARENCE BIDWELL GEORGE CHARLES EMBODY FRANK PORES BUSSELL ALLAN THOMPSON FRATRES IN URBE FRANIQDAVID BOYNTON PAUL GILLETTE FRANK LYSANDER CHAPIN CLINTON NEWMAN GREY DOUGLAS GILLETTE ASA KENNETH LEONARD EDWIN SPENCER GILLETTE GEORGE ALPRED'WALTER SENIORS DENISON ELDREDGE AVERY HOWARD LAPE DAYTON V HARRISON CHARLES BLOOMER CHARLES EUGENE HOUGHTON THOMAS MORTON BRIGHT RALPH BRADY MUNNS 1 ' ' LEWIS MILLER RUMSEY, ED JUN IORS JAY CLARK, 3D ENOS ELDRIDGE PENNOCK ' THOMAS WASHBURN HOPPER EDWARD LILLY STOCK, JR. ROBERT FORSYTH LOETSCHER EDWARD LEWIS WARREN SOPHOMORES JAMES EDWARD COKER I ' WILLIAM ALDEN LITTLE FRANCIS CALLIS GREENMAN JOHN MCCUTCHEON GEORGE TOWNSEND TURNER , FRESHMEN ' RALPH DOUGLAS COURSON ROBERT HARTEL LUMMIS ' LEROY ADAMS GOODWIN, JR. CHARLES FLINT ROMIG u HOWARD SPAFARD JOHNSON ., LESTER HARSBN SMITH , JOSEPH MARQUIS JOHNSTON, JR. ROBERT EMMETT SPENO JOHN CLYDE WHITE, JR. eggs, seq: qi I D15 113 hifi J E HE. 192 CORNELLIANE 'J Cl? , , , , H . .. Y., , , , Y f Y p I ,l l A .i,- H-ff J za file 7 ? --Af' Pizz Delta Theta Ninety-two Chapters Founded at Miami University in 1848 Towson Tattersfield Kinzer Rule Powers Morrison Sibson Lewis Goodfellow H. Smith Hawes English Killbourne J. Johnson Homan Way Johnston Cuthbert Barrho Nichols Maine Church Schenck E. Johnson Betten Moor Whiting H. Johnson Hall Stevens Ross Ash Barrels Conklin Flannery Huntoon Mason Gund G. Smith Bundy Jayne 1 'Ll 201 C -Poi-J gi! ,- ,A out . F! It 114 5 HE 1927 CORNLLLIANE :W i Ill New York Alpha fzapzfer Estabhshcd IH 1877. FRATRES IN FACULTATE LIBERTY HYDE BAILEY MORRIS ALBERT COPELAND WILLIAM MCLEISH DUNBAR BENJAMIN FREEMAN KINGSBURY FRATRES IN URBE ARTHUR HAROLD BLAKE DONALD PROUSE BLAKE SENIORS JAY OSWALD ACHENBACH MILLARD BARTELS CHARLES LEGRAND BUNDY JAMES WOLF CONKLIN JOHN PHILLIP FLANNERY GEORGE LEWIS SMITH, JR. JUNIORS PHILIP LOUIS ASH ROBERT SHERER BETTEN JAMES KENNETH HALL EDWARD GEORGE JOHNSON' SIDNEY EDWIN WHITING, JR. ' SOPHOMORES CLARENCE BECKLEY BARRHO CHARLES RUPERT CHURCH, JR. RICHARD LEE CUTHBERT THOMAS MACKEY GOODEELLOW ROBERT GORDON HOMAN . JOHN KHENRY WAY FRESHMEN ROBERT LOCKLYN ENGLISH ' DAVID BLAIR HAWES JAMES DEAN JOHNSON FREDRICK WILLIAM KILLBOURNE JOHN PHILIP KINZER DONALD GEORGE LEWIS STACY MAY EVERETT FRANKLIN PHILLIPS HERBERT HICE WHETZEL BENJAMIN PERCY YOUNG ESS DALL STANLEY EMIL PEREZ JOHN KASPER GUND WILLIAM CASWELL HUNTOON DAVID WALKER IJAYNE, JR. SAMUEL PAUL MASON DANIEL DICKERSON RITSON HERBERT MCILROY JOHNSON JOHN HUNT MOOR THOMAS GATES ROSS CHARLES HUMPHREY STEVENS JAMES LYNN JOHNSTON ROBERT VINCENT PARKHURST MAINE CHARLES MALCOLM NICHOLS HARRY IRVIN SCHENCK, JR. HERBERT AUGUSTUS SMITH, JR. JAMES ALAN MORRISON LOWELL G-ABLE POWERS WILLIAM THOMPSON RULE WALTER WOODHOUSE SIBSON, JR. JAMES PAYTON TATTERSFIELD ARTHUR LEE TOWSON, JR. :A 3. , . O L e. J , ffl E jg! 115 'ml'-'Q X' ,N V Ufxyflfik PS2 U psz Ion Twenty six Chapters Founded at Union College in 1833 Hallett Waterbury Carter Kelley Harrell Brauner Porter Fisher Bissell Sterritt Forker Gatling Parker Bell White Hard Hyde Browne Blair Reed Wilkinson Curtis Sherman Fuertes F. Parker Hamilton Johnson Rhines Bennett Paine Harvey Hirshfeld Morse Bliss Perry Todd Y v-:iff by E HEWZTCORNELLIAN may - -r-,suis if fl ' l 2? r. I , Pal C- ,C We C :lil 2.16 ,gg ETHE 1927 CORNELLIAN E Q55 I' 'I I . I 733 L qgp S L!O7'b iz 2 Ch ap ter Established in 1876 FRATRES IN FACULTATE JOHN BENTLY, JR. LOUIS MUNROE DENNIS FRANCKE HUNTINGTON BOSWORTH, JR. HARWOOD MUNROE DOLBEARE WALTER FRANCIS WILLCOX FRATRES IN URBE JOHN LAKIN BALDRIDOE RICHARD HENRY EDWARDS JOHN HENRY BARR DONALD CRAIG KERR FOSTER MELDRUM COEEIN THEODORE KIRKLAND WILKINSON SENIORS JOHN FABER BENNETT BENJAMIN LOUIsJOHNSON,JR. LAWRENCE THURSTON CURTIS FREDERICK WILLIAM PARKER, JR. LOUIS SUMNER FUERTES PAUL FAIRBANKS RHINES WILSON HAMILTON NATHANIEL STEBBINS SHERMAN . JUNIORS J , CHARLES FREDERICK BELL ' EDWARD WILHELM HARD ' JOHN ALEXANDER BLAIR HARLOW HYDE, JR. I KENNETH ALAN BROWNE 'JAMES PEABODY PARKER WILLIAM HARTMAN FISHER ' JOHN MASON' PARKER, BD LEE ROBINSON FORKER CHARLES CRISSY PORTER JOHN WATERS GATLING JOHN C REED, 4TH WALTER WELLINGTON HALLETT JOHN CALHOUN STERRITT JOHN WILLIAM WHITE, JR ' SOPHOMORES - BRADFORD BISSELL RALPH THORSTON HARTELL ERLING BERNHARDT BRAUNER FREDERICK WILLIAMS KELLEY COLLINS LOTHROP CARTER JACKSON DEWITT WATEREURY FRESHMEN ROBERT LEON BLISS HENRY PARMELEE MORSE ARTHUR JAMES HARVEY ARNOLD PAINE JOHN WINSLOW HIRSHFELD ROBERT JOHNSON PERRY FREDERICK SWEETING TODD . 9 .EES A A A lb., Pg I I1 A 7.17 , .Q BB A Q H5192 eoreNt1,l.,mN A he e A ,gg Q Q D 'I l E el A els B . A ,lII llIlll f 2 l A E-. N . ji ! , E 'a z if l I F-ii 'fi X ,lm X , Beta 7 'beta P2 Eighty-four Chapters Founded at Miami University in 1839 Beh Brotherhood Groves Cook Dieffenbzteh R. Butler Young Rapuzmo Welker Moore C. O'Neil Roehl Eggman Butterfield Werly W. O'Neil Bradley Williams McConnell Langhorst McMullin McClain Ll. West Henry Allen Somers Abbott Dietrich Knight Gladclen I-leekin Corey Vaughan R. West Fry Milliken Donohue Dana Schuchard Fay Harwood Marshall A. Butler 'll .!'!. t . -3a-Q 30 ' . tlli- t B B-. .- B A A 7.18 Egg F A F 5 THE 1927 C ORNl:l,.Ll N5 F A A M' :gg il I C Q-gefa, Ike-ta C235 Beta Delta hapter Established in I879 N FRATRES IN FACULTATE . A WILLARD AUSTEN HERBERT CHARLES ELMER FRANK HARRISON RANDOLPH EDWARD' GORDON DAVIS ALBERT BERNARD FAUST HOWARD WILLIS RUSSELL ABRAM TUCKER KERR FRATRES IN URBE ROMEYN BERRY HAROLD FLACIC FRANCIS PALMER ROBERTS I CLIFTON CHIDESTER BRIGGS EDWIN JAMES HOFF ROBERT WARREN SAILOR ' EDWIN JOSEPH FAULKNER WILLIAM VINCENT KELLY LESLIE LAWRENCE WILSON J LEROY LEE ODELL ' I SENIORS X ' ' WARREN ALBERT BEH ROLAND HENRY COOK CHARLES SCHILLING O'NEIL , MILLARD FILLMORE BINGI-IAM, 3D FRED WILLIAM DIEFFENEACH MICHAEL RAPUANO FRANCIS MALLORY BROTHERHOOD THEODORE AUGUST EGGMAN PHILIP LANAI-IAN WELKER ROBERT WHITE BUTLER JOHN MARCELLUS GROVES CHARLES MILFORD WERLY VICTOR LLOYD BUTTERFIELD JAMES WHITNEY MOORE JOHN RANDOLPH YOUNG X JUNIORS STEPHEN DUNCAN BRADLEY, JR. ENLOE MCCLAIN RICHARD MCLEAN SOMERS JOHN HENRY ANDREW JAMES MCCONNELL DONALD CARL SWENSON ROBERT BENNETT KING GEORGE CAMPBELL MCMULLIN JOHN DUNHAN WEST I FREDERICK LOTHIAN LANGHORST EDWARD ROEHL JOSEPH NASH WILLIAMS SOPHOMORES ' , STANLEY WILLIAM ABBOTT RICHARD RHEEM DIETRICH ALFRED HENDERSON KNIGHT, JR. KENNETH CLEMENTS ALLEN GEORGE STEPHENS GLADDEN WILLIAM EDWARD O'NEIL, JR. ALAN ZENN COREY GEORGE EBERSOLE HEEICIN JOI-IN CHARLES VAUGHAN WILLIAM DIERDORF ROBERT WEST FRESHMEN LAWRENCE DANA HUMPHREY LAWFORD FRY JOHN BELL MILLIKEN, JR. I JAMES DONOHUE LANDRY HARWOOD, JR. GEORGE ALLEN MUSSEN FRED CLIFFORD FAY CARL VALENTINE SCHUCHARD I. 'F C uf f- - f - - ' - A- - Y - - h!Df-oi tg! J I1 GJ 7.19 e yETHEl5'27CORNELLIAN Q . BS! at at a 03115 I tl 5 1 H- 'ai'- ' ct : 1 :F 9 '5-iif1ff5fW'. .ti ff t ag Q' Wu Mfifinalw R Alpha Tau Omega Eighty Chapters Founded at Virginia Military Institute in 1865 Trefts Scott Merritt Ranney G. Trousdell Seward Roger Purnell Rutzler Dietrich Fairbanks Nield Freeborn McCaffrey Mickle Balclauf B. Trousdell G. Daggctt Williams Carson Burrell Cobb Olclberg Phelan Coyle Eaton Glazcbrook Knight Dean Shoemaker Guthridge K. Trousdell Brown Otis Eckert Remscn up U1 H1 9 JL, ako, t t t 17.0 ' R ----H-H B A - . O . . W3 A I Jhggl ETHEIMI7 CORNLl .l ..lA N + 3 I ggi a-5 2-1 A A A A HH H - - -A A 'Sitges' A p l . Q . Q J . P I ' I 1, A , A ' I F' I 1 N I J I I i 1 I I I j I Gfgolna, Gian, Omega - .. I J I I I New York Beta 'Y 'lzeta Chapter J I I I Established in 1887 FRATRES IN FACULTATE J E EUGENE PLUM ANDREWS NELSON GARDINER BUMP - WALTER BRANDNER PUTNAM FENNELL JONES X A I FRATRES IN URBE I 1 CHARLES EZRA CORNELL ERNEST ALLEN MILLER 1 ' I - Y HENRY WILLIAM DRYDEN, JR. ELIOT SHIPPEN STAPLES J A JULIUS AUGUSTUS EWALD ' DONALD STEWART 1 J SENIORS J I ' GEORGE SUMNEY BURRELL WALTER KELSEY NIELD ' ' I CHARLES DANIEL DIETRICH GEORGE RYLAND PURNELL , HENRY NATHANIEL FAIRBANKS, JR. WVILLIAM NEALE ROGER : J I , FAUN WILLIAM FREEBORN, JR. JOHN ENOCH RUTZLER 1 7 J EUGENE PETER MCCAFFREY DOUGLAS LEONARD SCOTT 3 I FRANCIS DODD MCHUGH RALPH THEODORE SEWARD ' WILLIAM FOWLER MERRITT GEORGE MARTIN TREFTS, 3D I GORDON NIXON TROUSDELL I ' JUNIORS FRANK HENRY BALDAUE ROYAL BRADFORD DAGGETT ' 3 GORDON LLOYD CARSON JOHN DANIEL MICKLE, JR. 1 , GWYNNE HARRIS DAGGETT THOMAS BRUCE TROUSDE-LL, JR. N J 5 f, JOHN WARD WILLIAMS J ? SOPHOMORBS J' I J ' EDMUND ALLEN COBB ROBINSON Cox GLAZEBROOK 1 JOHN COYLE, JR. LESTER BENJAMIN KNIGHT, JR. , J ' FREDERIC MAX DEAN SIDNEY OLDBERG i ' , FREDERIC EATON, JR. WVILLIAM DALY PHELAN , FRESHMEN ' LUDLOW DELNOCE BROWN CHARLES CORNELL REMSEN, JR. HERBERT BARRY ECKERT WILLIAM RAYMOND RICHARDS I J RICHARD CLAY GUTHRIDGE HORACE BREWSTER SHOEMAKER 5 ' F DONALD LEE OTIS KENNETH BRUCE TROUSDELL ' I I ' I . y 1 L I ' 11 'T' TT T, 'A ',, - L , iw ' 'N ' L ,, Y 5 Y Ds it L EBL 'L2.I T'4l'? i w H 1 70 or -ff , ,gi ,g W Y 1 rr 5 -H gm W 7 g' H l -e lla! or MQ- ll C Ill l X Q M Plzz Gamma Delta ' Sixty-nine Chapters X- A ' Founded at Washington and Jefferson College in 1848 l n Noble Turner Naill Fair Smythe W Feight Hirst Mueller Fetters Grohmann Angle Gear Marsh Woodard Graybill W. Holsman Holsman Wzllthall Georgi Myers W Ehrharc Mort Milans Mack Moore Stevens Carver Purcell Chase Stillman Pellett Bauerle Junge Farnham Harm Hebclon Slocum Y C T 3-ol no or S C C C C C C W, CY W H Y ,J .4 7.7.1 ,af .1 c HEl927CORNELI IAN I D J! Kappa u lzapter STEPHEN FORBES RIVERDA HARDING ORDAN THOMAS LYTTLETON LYON CLARENCE AUGUSTINE MARTIN LEWIS JAY BINGHAM ERNEST DAVID BUTTON JOHN LANG BUTTON LEIGH MARSH CHAMPAIGN CARL GREVOR RAYMOND DEPUE ANGLE WILDER BEAL JOHN SHERMAN FAIR, JR. ROBERT BARNES GEAR EDMUND ALFRED GEORGI JOHN ERWIN GRAYBILL, JR. LOUIS BONABARTE CARVER LOUIS RICHARD CHASE - GEORGE GITT EI-IRHART NORMAN HEEDON BENJAMIN GRAHAM BAUERLE WILLIAM FIELD FARNHAM Estabhshed In 1888 FRATRES IN FACULTATE PAUL ROBERT NEEDHAM WALLACE NOTESTEIN WOODBORD PATTERSON ERNEST WILLIAM RETTGER FRATRES IN URBE PAUL VORHIS HERRON WILLIAM LACKLAND STANTON LICI-ITPIELD HENRY LINDEMAN PAUL SMITH LIVERMORB SENIORS HOWARD WASHINGTON FEIGHT JACK CURTIS FETTERS HOMER TORRENCE HIRST, 3D FRANK HIRONEMUS MUELLER JUNIORS HANS VICTOR GROHMANN JOHN TUTTLE HOLSMAN WILLIAM TUTTLE HOLSMAN SOPHOMORES FREDERICK FULLER MACK GEORGE LUCIUS MARSH ROBERT SOUTHLAND MILANS MILLARD SMITH MOORE ABRAM COX MOTT, 3D F RESHMEN ' WILSON HANN ROBERT DOUGLAS JUNGE ERNEST WILLIAM SCHODER LYMAN WILSON WILPORD MURRY WILSON GEORGE YOUNG, R JOHN HENRY MARCHANT CLARENCE AUGUSTINE MARTIN WILLIAM REUEL NEEDHAM ALBERT SI-IARPE RAYMOND WARE WILLIAM YOUNG NAILL STANLEY RODMAN NOBLE CHARLES NEWTON TURNER DONN VERNER SMYTHE, JR. CHESTER DELANEY WALTHALL GEORGE HATBIELD WOODARD MALCOLM MYERS PIERRE JOSEPH PURCELL JOHN FRANK STEVENS WALTER WVORTH STILLMAN JAMES PARKER PELLETT ARTHUR FONDA SLOCUM ,J DL, A J F . P O pig 'E-S S a' J J. Qi 'II G- '-5 Nl 9.7.3 gfqgtt ' E i HEl9'Z7CORNEl,l.,lAN'g ,371 --bw C C - -a e --mf e e- - ee eeee ff' 'nh' I I - -, Q Phz Szgma Kappa l Forty-six Chapters K Founded at Massachusetts Agricultural College in 1873 i l l l r Johnson Scobie ,Franklin Martinez Blackman Leonard Schreck S. D. O'Shea Crane Jost Bissel Miller Cree Sailer Tauch Ramage jackson Grcenawalt Hamilton Minninger Corbin Frink Michailovsky Miles Loclcart Y va 3,51 rQe!s-.C,CCC C C C CC C J 114 3, ,a BTHE 1927 CORNELLIAN 'E A va I 4 :A V ' V WV, N AV j 'rj' ,Y W-Qrv Om 4 'i i' I 1 J I 73hi Cygzjnlzna, A Gamma Chapter Established in 1889 FRATRES IN FACULTATE HERMAN DIEDERICHS FRED MOSES GRANT SHERMAN HOPKINS ' JOHN EDWIN PERRY VERANUS ALVA MOORE ' SAMUEL NEWTON SPRING FRATRES IN URBE ALFRED MORGAN BOYCE GEORGE ELLIOT MINAR ARTHUR BENJAMIN BROOKS LEROY DAVID NEISH FRANCIS 'JOSEPH MCCORMICK FREDERICK ATWATER WILCOX J HAROLD THERON MANDEVILLE HAROLD EDWIN WILCOX SEN IORS KEITH BISSELL EDWARD PIERCE LOCKART, JR. EDWARD MITCHELL CREE JOHN STROTHER MILLER, JR. KENNETH WILLIAM GREENAWALT SAMUEL COWAN RAMAGE WILLIAM LADD JACKSON LEWIS SEATON SAILER WALLACE ORRIN LEONARD EDWARD RENOLD TAUCH, JR. JUN IORS ROBERT LUPTON CRANE, JR. ARTHUR WARING O'SHEA JOHN WILLIAM JOHNSON SIDNEY DANIEL O,SHEA KENNETH FRANK JOST LEONARD BERNARD SCHRECK L SOPHOMORES A ALFRED CHURCHILL BLACKMAN CARLOS -ALEONSO MARTINEZ WILLIAM RICHARD FRANKLIN JAMES WILTON SCOBIE A FRESHMEN J WESLEY SANGER CORBIN HANSE HARRISON HAMILTON DE WITT DE GROAT EUGENE MICHAILOVSKY FRANCIS GUY FRINK GEORGE SACKETT MILES THADDEUS MINNINGER LC C' 17 Egg, I I I I I I .201 Ill ll C 7.7.5 YC HE1927coRNu umm .ff ig s5QwQo w.QiV 'aill lll . l 2 rig lo MEN. XX A XX K !f,VV TAO Delta Tau Delta Sixty seven Chapters Founded 'Lt Bethany College in 1859 Rodman Broadbent S. Wakeman Warren Ashley Dorn Freeborn Litrlewoocl R. Quick A. Ridcliforcl Todd Dodge H. Quick Crum Moreton Johnston Hale V Sheward Hamilton Pyle Hermann Idell Hay Buhl Swenson R. Wakeman Kerr Bye Garrerson Callahan T. Riddiford Pashley Garnsey Balderston 9 ? u.. C B C W .C -C .-:QQ C C C CCCCC. CCCCCC CC CC C C ' C C 'fo- A I D I ff in.llzaelzlilisllsxlmln.alle .ll 6' f T l if 4 ago' ' 'uMM,v,,-3. ILQ o o Q1 5. 116 1.1: I HE W? CORIHQLU N I WC W M 633-If 'Qi ' T I E' E Qbgi' I V L C Ti f A 5 :4 ' -- ff -- An. II,-A-L - iw- . ' A - . .- -w':-:--- . ' cf :!4I?f ,?'.'3'Ff-A cf- I -J IA? ' II ' I ff-S12 Aff J -- -5 ' I 1 I 1 A I F: S521 1 - ..f:'i'i- 13 ysfyf ff kkiz' ' .EXIT f ' S. f-.ffm .ri I. . , A 1 NW'-f5.g.53-J V5 .,-. .- -K! ,.-Rf,'I?f.,,II-Qifefk 4-2, -. wig :w?-f1.-- ' -' sy- ' -A .: IIE' F- - V' 'E1f fs .- , .Ta l-.-2: 45.'T:1 NEWT -- ' ,Qgyzfi .fffkf I ' A X I P' ' - f 1 I n -, A, ' ,g: ' I- 1 , I .L ,h A- A x- .. :ff I Hi 1 :' If I , - ?1r fI'ifiE1iiS':-ffl' F' ' 'I 'Y ' . I5 ' I- i : . .f'S,I4'?f J:f-lux. A I , I gg.-.4 ,X 933,-5 ,- L . . ' - I E A-O -if 'F'55,Ep!t,gs...f, TI' .. f 5 , 7 3 -- 'J ' ii' , . ' iii-5 if V ' ,Q Pilafxn-f' -1 '5Ii.4Ef2g,l- F I ' '-'1I-- I -- , ,A fn ' ' ' I 321. ',f,j 'xg ,'1 JI' ' QW' 1 . 1,-4'.,fL.'7 ' A .I A I I . '- ma' P' -' A -If-Ifsszzwn' mfifaifzf' 2- I I r .'I:TgZ.'.- 1- fx, 'feyh .1 iRf95Z:ff'b'-I ff' -Sin .f'?ZZf?'5v?-:IF-'J-'x.!ffv:fi:,:'77fk ', - 'I 73' , -W . 14 'Q 1!,flEAE5gf'T, 'ff-T'I3::rjfEf.LL TQ -. :LI-135155-fii?5ff3m,.K.,lzff - 'L Y-FJ ffl? A C' - N' f-:Pt-pb!-L A,cW'31y,gppQEGJj-5-':'4ggg,:,:i1. L,,fi9,n A14-I Q' ,E '5 v,'.-:?.:.2a',..:.:S--gy A -' A 'ki,s Q, 3p,Eg351.q, I '- .' ' J I' 'J f,-f-7 .2: , ,k.,. N Z . Delia 51 au e fa , 1 A B t 0 ' lz zf Established in 1890 3 FRATRES IN FACULTATE WILLIAM JOHN HAMILTON, JR. CHARLES DUNAWAY QUINN , I ' I LEONARD AMEY MAYNARD FRANCIS JOSEPH SEERY FRATRES IN URBE JOSEPH SIDNEY BARR LEONARD CHRISTOPHER HANSON GEORGE DEWEY CARPENTER ROBERT FENTON PATTERSON EDWARD JEROME DRISCOLL EDWARD MORGAN ST. JOHN I ' SENIORS , ERRETT HAROROVE CALLAHAN ALDEN BROOKS MACNEIL I BEN WII11-RLY CROSS WARREN JAMES PASHLEY F OTTO CHARLES DOERING THEODORE KILNER RIDDIEORD W JACK SPBLLMAN GARRETSON DOUGLAS RIPLEY NORMAN ROTH STEINLIETZ , JUN IORS ' EUGENE PRICE BALDERSTON, JR, RAYMOND FREDERICK HERMANN PAUL JULIUS BUI-IL FRANK KETCHAM IDELL CHARLES COLEMAN BYE, JR. CYRUS PYLE, 3D LEROY GUION GARNSEY JOHN WILLIAM SWENSON HENRY M ALCOLM HAY RICHARD VICKERY WAKEMAN SOPHOMORES X ROBERT Hopplglg CRUM WILLIAM ALEXANDER KERR ROBERT IRVINO DODGE, JR, EGBERT BOLTON LITTLEWOOD MALCOLM JONATHAN FREEBORN JOHN BROTHERHOOD MORETON ELKINS HAMILTON HALE HENRY JAMES QUICK I , I HORACE PRITCHARD HAMILTON HENRY WILSON SHEWARD 1 ' X ARCHIBALD JOHNSTON CHRYSTAL HARTMAN TODD Q FRESHMEN A ' RICHARD THATCHER ASHLEY ' ROBERT MILLS QUICK W 1 RICHARD BUSHNELL BROADBENT ARTHUR BEI-IAGG RIDDIFORD I , RICHARD GORDON DORN FRASER WOODRUFF RODMAN THOMAS JOHN KASTLE ' ERNEST VAI-LEE FRANCIS LUNG ' SAMUEL XVAKEMAN FREDERICK HAYES WARREN lil ' Y! L, . Y A A A - nf- , I - , 2513, DL CJ.-,I 9.7.7 . Q49 .. - -5 -- ,EQ I i l I I fa-+ ' .. ' 52-QQYLAQ ' immifarlrli l Qi ' gl, . ge f 'Z ,. 1 iyg' 'll' J , Sigma Phi Ten Chapters F Founded at Union College in 187.7 Hopkms Mundy Wlll Hughes Chase Hatfield Hoy: Chandler Schemlenhelm Gowdy Strong Gerlach Rollo Perkms Clark Clmton Warmg Su oy er Parsons Dax les Pomeroy Beach Stone Tl Q71 ' v v V' -rr - - - 91' 2.7.8 n.. , ' . li. , ' rc ETHI7I927CORNk Ll IAN IE' up , , I J - J J , M , W -JAJJ J bb Z A I I I N - .-7- . L - I ,C Epszlon Chapter Established in 1890 PRATER IN PACULTATE GEORGE PRENTISS BRISTOL PRATER IN URBE ALBERT EDWARD MILLIKEN SENIORS DANIELQMAGEE BEACH, JR. KARL CLINTON WILLIAM HOWARD CHANDLER HERBERT HYATT HATPIELD RICHARD MORTON CHASE HOWARD HODGE HOPKINS PHILLIPS BENNITT HOYT JUNIORS THOMAS HUGHES, JR. EDWARD JOY SCI-IEIDENHELM FLOYD WOODRUPP MUNDY, JR. PHILIP WILL, JR. V V SOPHOMORES JOHN MAGRUDER CLARK LAWRENCE BRADFORD PERKINS GLENDON THOMAS GERLACH HERBERT DORLON ROLLO . JOSEPH SCOTT GOWDY PHILIP JOHNSON STONE ALBERT WILLIAM STRONG, JR. ERESHMEN GEORGE PHILLIPS DAVIES WILLIAM DUTTON POMEROY, JR . THOMAS BRIAN PARSONS WILLIAM TREVOR SWOYER, JR. ROBERT WALLINGFORD WARING .!6 f , A - P A BY! All Il C 119 Q1 C C 5TllEl927CORNl1LLlAN+E eg. 0-. 7 e M -e a e e l, I al I i I 'Q T. V : -' fi. ' iq QA . 1 - ,,.,... Q. i - M A 1-ai E 1 e gi- u , my V,, Szgma hz - Seventy-eight Chapters A Founded at Miami University in 1855 l l Kreglow Hand Vollmer Molinet Coppin Reclden Stewart Kurz Emerman Owings Edwards Davis Corse Meyer Steen Jorgensen Galloway Savery O'Neil Perrigo Ibold Bentley Merrick Graydon Gibson Doss Laird Reagan Donnelly ' 7.1 BD! 35:-3 gilt not it C C C g C not 7.30 ,gg HEIQQYCORNE LLIANH 33, . A Nunn Ig .,-0 A I D 5 I Y.. Y M .,,. Y-an Y .KV .LQEL A ,. 1 E ,. X Alpha Phz Chapter Established in 1890 r FRATRES IN FACULTATE JESSE DE FRANCE JOHN WILLIAM HEEEL FREDERICK MILLER SMITH FRATRES IN URBE X MARTIN HARDIN WALTER BONNELL HOLTON I SENIORS DANIEL METZ COPPIN NATHANIEL ARTHUR OWINGS , JAMES FARNSWORTH HAND JOHN HENRY POWELL WILLIAM MARTIN KREGLOW, JR. HERMAN REDDEN IGNACIO SATURNINO MOLINET ALEXANDER RUSSELL VOLLMER HARRY VAN NUYS WADE ' JUNIORS I JOSEPH BINNS Q W.ALTER LOUER EMERMAN I JOHN HARTNETT BURNES GEORGE CARL ERNEST KURZ CHARLES SAMUEL CORSE I KARLE BAKER MEYER NELSON MORGAN DAVIS V THOMAS CRADIT STEEN JAMES AEENTLAND STEWART SDPHOMORES LOUIS LEES BENTLEY, JR. ROBERT WESTENGAARD JORGBNSEN HARRISON GRIPPITH EDWARDS GEORGE O,NEIL WILLIAM SHARMAN IBOLD JOHN FLETCHER PERRIGO DONALD FENWICK SAVERY FRESHMEN ROBERT LEE DONNELLY CHARLES KELLOGG GRAYDON - RAYMOND O'NEIL DOSS JOHN ANDERSON LAIRD JOHN BROWN GALLOWAY ALFRED BENNETT MERRICK THOMAS MICHAEL GIBSON FRANCIS RUSSELL REAGAN If J Y 395 A A A A Bo! DI! ll lf 2.3 I' E FIEIOQYCORIJELLIAIIE pl P TQ Qoeewm H5 HBH mm uw Q em Gam' A J Qeiefo L44 K' lmliuiiill l lll l Q W1gillfl111'I Ill Qgeay Delta Clzz Thirty Chapters Founded at Cornell University in I89O T. LaMont Cordes Fischer Feinen Perermann Doing Shay Palmer Ramirez Williams Marietta Koelb G. LaMont Ogden C. Wagner R. Wagner Burnett Hunter Furman Brady Hershey Nesbitt White McElvein Trussell Orchmann Billrnire Beyer Coleman Craig Tasker Otter Richards Rauch Lawrence Lyall Hoag Dillon R. Lyall Miller fe Timo f,,, L I ' CMI , , ' -. , .. -,,.,-.,,-. -- -. -- . 7 -V . - I A I J' J N N ' ii C 4 9' liX l3E '.:f X l' . l iil-I-I I ll 9 ' i f fzff' 1:1112 - is f s. .....1.lI..g i W i 'lv 1-2 fjfzfzlfizizlx I e gill 1 l fu ' I -:.:.:.':-'.:.-.ffl 3 ' i lllllllllil ' in 'Q Q:f:fi:f':Q3f eva -Tl TTR ':r l , ' 1 . . . I f i r l ww .js C- e -. 'W 1.37. 355 HTIAIEIQQYCQRNEILIANHI I C 6,11 A . , . ,, L , , , . -4 A I D N , N i Qefta ornell Chapter Established in 1890 FRATER IN FACULTATE ' - NAIRNE FORSYTHE WARD ' FRATRES IN URBE ROBERT TREMAN BANKS CARL FREDERICK GILBERT GEORGE FREDERICK ROGALSKY STEPHEN EDWIN BANKS WARREN RANDOLPH NEUMANN HARRY GEORGE STUTZ - EDMUND CLYNES HORACE SHAIIEER POTTER MONROE MARSH SWEETLAND I FREDERICK AUGUST ROGALSKY N SENIORS JOHN PATRICK BRADY GEORGE DARWIN LAMONT MARIANO RAMIREZ HERBERT JOSEPH FEINEN THOMAS ELDREDGE LAMONT CHARLES FRANKLIN WAGNER RAYMOND WHITNEY FISCHER GEORGE DORRIS OGDEN RICHARD BIESER WAGNER W DONALD CHARLES HERSHEY ROBERT NELSON PALMER THOMAS YOUNG WILLIAMS ALBERT EDWARD PETERMANN ' JUNIORS JAMES RICHARD BURNETT HORACE EDWARD FURMAN DONALD ALBERT NESBITT EDWIN HENRY CORDES CARL MILTON KOELB JOHN CAREY TRUSSELL PARK ATKINSON DOING THOMAS IRVING MCELVEIN LAURENCE GRAHAM WHITE HAROLD EDWARD MARIETTA SOPHOMORES FRANK KEMP BEYER WILLIAM SOMERVILLE CRAIG HERBERT KNAPP SHAY MILTON STEWART BILLMIRE ROBERT VIRGIL HUNTER HENRY TASKER JOHN EDWARD COLEMAN ALBERT HUGO ORTHMANN MARSHALL BERTRAND TURNER WILLIAM CHAPMAN OTTER A FRESHMEN GARRISON LAWRENCE DILLON JOHN DUDLEY LYALL KEITH LEROY MILLER DWELLE SCHOEIELD HOAG RICHARD GILLIES LYALL JULIUS CARL RAUCH SIDNEY JACK LAWRENCE WILLIAM ELLIS RICHARDS I I A-:pu I A A A ISLE I I OI I ls I ,I , 7-33 as. v Q HE192 CORNELLIANQ ,il o-124: as e S We ee S ed Y ll P T , ,KET EF X f , 5 J if 24 il 47' T i f- T Tl f- Q v l X 'Q' U' J 1, ' .'fXs,f7kri, .' l' Q T I T 'KQQI5 S d T 1159195 y Q22 Szgma Alpha Epszlon 1 Ninety-four Chapters I Founded at University of Alabama in 1856 Wing Reed Geier Thomas Duncan Munschauer Campbell I Schumacher Wannamaker Atkins Merrill Hall Davidson Jackson Smith Hatton Roland H. Ward Solley Wiksrrom Sinclair jones J. Ward Rose Decker Simons Nuse Geohcgan Manning Caldwell Taylor Kaveny Hill A. Trowbridge Gilparriclc G. Trowbridge Roess Harnclen Bonsall 1 ll! 21-Q! '-:ow WWW V i 7-34 i -11. ETHE1927coRNIiIgI.1ANH I swf 0-IQ?-4 ' ' ' - f- D . P . 1 Sggma MQOAOS Cgpszlon, New York A Zplza Chapter Established in I89I FRATRES IN FACULTATE FREDERICK HAROLD GASTON WALKER KINKAID HUGHBAYARD HODGE, JR. JESSE CROOK NICHOLLS HARRY PORTER WELD FRATRES IN URBE MARION FOWLER COOLEY JOHN LEWIS HAYNER JOHN YORK DALE MARTIN EDWARD MALONEY . WARREN BUCKELEW GREEN HARRY HASSON MORRIS, JR. Q ARTHUR HURST MOSER A SENIORS ' Y ERNEST GRAVES ATKINS, JR. JESSE ATWATER JACKSON A FRANK BIXBY CAMPBELL DANA NOYES MERRILL . . NORMAN LINDSLEY DAVIDSON GEORGE EDWIN MUNSCHAUER 5 THOMAS CLARKE DUNCAN ARTHUR BRADFORD REED N ' JOHN NEWTON GBIER - , JOSEPH SWARTZ THOMAS I Q STEPHEN EDWARD HALL ALEXANDER JAMES MATHESON WANNAMAK ER I . , CHARLES HEQUEMEOURG WING Q JUNIORS ' LEROY ALEXANDER HATTON AUGUST SCHUMACHER SAMUEL CLOSSON JONES SHERWOOD BADGER SMITH ' WILLIAM DAVID ROLAND HAMILTON WARD, JR. , ALEXANDER ROSE V JOHN CHAMBERLAIN WVARD J 3 SOPHOMORES ' CHARLES SHEPPARD CALDWELL, ED EDWARD FREDRICK NUSE , 1 ALONZO GALLOWAY DECKER, JR. GEORGE EMIL SIMONS, JR. A WILLIAM ANTHONY GEOHEGAN, JR. ROBERT EDWARD SINCLAIR A FRANK CLIFTON HENDRYK JAMES FRANCIS SOLLEY, JR. 1. ROBERT GANNON KAVENY HOWARD MILTON TAYLOR, JR. ' ROBERT BETTES MANNING ARVE SIXTEN WIKSTROM IV FRESHMEN - . A ROBERT STEWART BONSALL RALPH LEE HILL, JR. JULES GILPATRICK MARTIN JOHN ROESS, JR. 1 ROBERT SAYRE HARNDEN ADAM SHORT TROWERIDGE I ' GEORGE GRAHAM TROWERIDGE, JR. Y I lie! . . . - .2954 tg! P151 2-35 J I may EI l lli. l9 27'lCOlxlll:LLlANg ,355 -:I '-42 f ----V-f V - eff f ff -' f f W-f U ' ' ' W 'W 4 w I -X A,4, ., W ' f C ,1,-' 5 l ' l ' - l' .4,z AA1, . fC u .Z 4 Q ,J ' ' W ,. ,q, ,.V-mJ ,.f A l l Delta Pfll Fifteen Chapters . F , Founded at Union College in 1817 i I n ' 4 l l , , l l l l l Gundlach Alexander Howland Northup Rurnrnllier Blake Condit Kuntz Case Sha leigh Tupper oyt Blanke Pope Johns Ware Havilang Schieren Young Daley Ten Eyck Frank Cleminshaw Pyrke Rathbone Shotthafer Fisher Whxtwell Clark ? 35,5 C C C -301. 136 use 5 HEl9 2TCORNEl,LlANE C CC C H I v-,la I - - ff A ff , I ,. D - D e Z fa P2 Ch ap ter Established in 1891 A FRATER IN FACULTATE ' LANE COOPER - FRATRES IN URBE CLARENCE TARBELL GEORGE SCHUYLER TARBELL, SR. A FLETCHERiHOWARD WOODCOCK A SENIORS WALDRON EVERETT BLANKE CONRAD CARVER POPE ROBERT HOUSE DALEY GEORGE ARTHUR SCHIEREN, JR. ' CHARLES VALENTINE HAVILAND HOWARD BRETTEL WARE SAMUEL CHARLES JOHNS KENNETH MERRILL YOUNG A JUNIORS , THEODORE UPRIGHT BLAKE ROGER WILLIAM KINNE CLYDE ALLISON CASE I ' WELLINGTON WESLEY KUNTZ, JR. EDWARD MORROW CONDIT WILLIAM CHAPMAN SHAPLEIGH, JR. DENNIS LARKIN HOYT EDWIN ODELL TUPPER SOPHOMORES ROBERT EVANS ALEXANDER ARTHUR LLOYD HOWLAND ROBERT FREDERICK GUNDLACH NICHOLAS CARR NORTHUP JOSEPH MANIG RUMMLER FRESHMEN I V GEORGE CLINTON CASTLEMAN ALLEN WINTHROP PYRKE JOHN PORTER CLARK ARTHUR BEAGLE RATHBONE CHARLES EDWIN CLEMINSHAW EDWARD HOWARTH SHOTTHAFER CAMERON MANN FISHER LORILLARD SPENCER, 4TH WALTER GEORGE FRANK, JR. PETER GANSEVOORT DEDERICK TEN EYCK A .WILLIAM CLARK WHITWELL 3,35 , A I I A A T I A 'H' D53 W J J J F15 1 B1 UPfiilFl...l.,liAIreIffs X O no sfnifv 1, 193'-, - , ., '- lg... , 1 1 - ' - ,, . A. . ,, ,, .W . 91-'-Lgsex i ' li 1 Q f. i r l Y ---Ai- --'-T. ' ll m llllli, Will ll'l!lillJl1iiiil ' i i , ' I ' Q l ' N Y l V XXXXQL 5k W lllll ,fi ff 1 i l, 3 l xg - l ' l , 6, ' 17 ' i i Xen E Q K QP X i X Y, l l V , , . . 1 i Kappa Szgma ii . j l i i l One Hundred Three Chapters l . . . . . . l 1 i Founded at University of Virgirua 1n 1867 i , X g I Y 1 I l i I . i p N i ? , i i W Schimmelpfennig Beatty Stotz Wood McConnell Blakemore Henderson S. Osborne Cromer , l Tai-water Kimball P. Osborne Walker B. Hewitt Gram Derham Seiler L l Korn Cheney Russell Dean Machewson Ellis Wyvell C. McConnell Lacey l i Wilcox Billings Scyfarth Masron Sinclair C. Hewitt Warriner Dency Baker l 1 . . . . .225 L nhl Peril 7.38 -., 1 . , J I V . E X ', J L 4 L ? iz , gag, I I I I ETIIL IQQY ORNIL I. la I N . J J J I i I 'I ,. , 1 I I , I N , ' N I J ' xi . J F i I i 'ui I 1-1, ' W ni 1 V '4'f -' - - - :,7.fZjlfi' I-, I N U J I Alpha Kappa lzapzfer I ' Established in 1891. FRATRES IN FACULTATE - 1 ' REED VAIL BONTECOU ARNO HERBERT NEHRLING I J DAVID CLINTON GILLESPIE ELMER SETH SAVAGE I ' DAVID FLETCHER HOY EDWARD ALBERT WHITE I WILEUR YORK g FRATRES IN URBE I ROBERT ANDERSON CHESTER HARDING HEWITT W 1 ROBERT EMMET BURK GUY EDWIN LONG A CHARLES EZRA CORNELL, 3D NORMAN GORE STAGG I Q I PAUL WITHERSPOON ECKLEY WILLIAM WEST WARD I, N SENIORS ,L I DAVID PERCY BEATTY JOHN WALDO MCCONNELL 'V Q 1 JOHN NEVILLE BLAKEMORE SAMUEL CARSON OSBORNE I I I ROBERT LOUIS HENDERSON GEORGE LYND PHELPS I J ' A DEXTER SIMPSON KIMBALL, JR. ADOLPH HARRY SCHIMMELPPENNIG ' MATTHEW FARRAND KORN LAURENCE EDWARD STOTZ L , WILLIAM ROBERTS WOOD I JUNIORS If 3 EDGAR ORLANDO CHENEY BARNARD WOLCOTT HEWITT J . EDWARD ANDREWKCREMER, JR. PAUL VINCENT OSBORNE I j ' 3 WALTER AUGUSTINE DERHAM LEWIS PINTARD SEILER J Y THEODORE JEROME GRAM JIM LAWRENCE TARWATER I I 1 MATTHEW ALBERT HALL CHAMES LEON WALKER 4 I X I SOPHOMORES J T ALVIN RAWSON DEAN EDWARD PAYSON MATHEWSON, JR. I j GORDON ABRAM ELLIS WILLIAM ROWE RUSSELL Q GEORGE TAYLOR LACEY TRUMAN RALPH WILCOX , 1 ' CHARLES EDWARD MCCONNELL MANTON MARBLE WYVELL , I . FRESHMEN 1 RONALD ALLENSON BAKER JOSEPH HAROLD MASTON, JR. 1 f JOHN MILTON BILLINGS ROBERT MARTIN SEYBARTH ' WILLIAM ROBERT DENTY HARRY BOND SINCLAIR, JR. ' g CHARLES EDWARD HEWITT, JR. ROBERT READ WARRINER 2 i J . T 1 . Qi BLU 139 ggi i i E HEIQ TCORNELLIAN - ,Egg ' ' iw A- i w - -f !--Y----H A -- --Aire fe H-'Y'-Y' fn ' ' ' ' ' in k X .,,uj '- .,, - V,', 3- ., , 1 ' l+Ef11,I ' Wai f. 'i ef: msf fli . 12 -' ' fi W n w, 0 , i ,',' a1,w fDi ig i l A Ipfza Z eta Thirty-four Chapters Founded at Ohio State University in 1897 li i I I Warren Blencoe Taylor Clark Brarley Mecarrney Carson McKnight Gibson Blewer Vaughan 5 Breirfeld Cruikshank Britt Bowman Blanding Shapley Zaurner Hathcock Fish Dalrymple Van Schoick Harwood Hill Weir G. Rhodes Ulrey Heir E. Rhodes Pettengill Been Garman Lewcock Horsfall Cowles ? BQ! o i s i e a!lS,w - do s ,dd do e r s If J 140 I D THEIQZTCORNEI LIANE D ' 'Y' 5. ...Q L V . L, J gf. , L ,wil . -Q. -W I ,Quinn Lia I Cornell Chapter I Established in 1901 . HONORARY LIBERTY HYDE BAILEY HARRY HOUSER LOVE SAMUEL NEWTON SPRING X CORNELIUS BETTEN JAMES GEORGE NEEDHAM WILLIAM ALONZO STOCKING GEORGE WALTER CAVANAUGH JAMES EDWARD RICE HERBERT HICE WHETZEL JOHN HENRY COMSTOCK ISAAC PHILLIPS ROBERTS HENRY HIRAM WING RALPH SHELDON HOSMER GEORGE ALAN WORKS FRATRES IN FACULTATE FREDERICK GARDNER BEHRENDS ULYSSES PRENTISS HEDRICK JAMES HORGAN SHERMAN , HARRY OLIVER BUCKMAN BURTON AARON JENNINGS JOHN NELSON SPAETH ' ' RALPH WRIGHT CURTIS LEWIS KNUDSON GEORGE WALTER TAILBY, JR. ROLLINS ADAMS EMERSON ALBERT RUSSELL MANN LAWRENCE PAUL WEI-IRLE ALEX FERDINAND GUSTAFSON MYERS PETERS RASMUSSEN DONALD STUART WELCH EARL VOLCART HARDENBURG HARRY ALBERT ROSS WILLIAM JAMES WRIGHT ELMER SETH SAVAGE FRATRES IN URBE JOHN BAILEY JAMES SHAFBNER HATHCOCK JOHN MARSHALL, JR. GEORGE WELLS BEADLE. JAMES COURTENAY HENING JOHN LUPTON MECARTNEY MAURICE CHIATER BOND ELTON BRAINARD HILL GORDON MIDDLETON HOWARD BARTON BOYD FORREST FRANK HILL ALBERT STANLEY MULLER CYRIL OLIVER BRATLEY JAMES GORDON HORSPALL WHITON POWELL REECE LAWRENCE BRYANT FRANK LESLIE HOWARD RALPH DOBBIN REID ARTHUR CARSON RICHARD LAUBENGAYER GEORGE FREDERICK SPRAGUE LEWIS CHARLES CHADWICK HARRY KINGSLEY LEWCOCK ORION ULREY GEORGE HAROLD COWLES ROBERT DONALD LEWIS LAWRENCE MOORE VAUGHAN ALAN WHEELER CROSBY FRED FOUSE LININGER EDMUND ELLSWORTH VIAL TROY MANSELL CURRENCE RUPERT ALONZO MCGINTY SIDNEY WARREN WENTWORTH JAMES ELWOOD DAVIS ROY MAGRUDER JAMES STEWART WIANT LACLAIR WARNER DAVIS ALEXANDER ZEISSIG SENIORS WALTER GERALD BEEN EVERETT HOLMES CLARK LAWRENCE OTIS TAYLOR LEO RANDALL BLANDING LINCOLN EVANS CRUIKSHANK ALFRED VAN SCHOICK CHARLES ISAAC BOWMAN DANIEL METZGER DALRYMPLE STANLEY WHITSON WARREN HERMAN PAUL BREITPELD WILLIAM ROY MCKNIGHT JOHN GLOVER WEIR GERALD FRANKLIN BRITT ELLIOT CARMER RHODES ROBERT EDWARD ZAUTNER GERALD PETER RHODES JUNIORS ERNEST CLEVELAND ABBE CAMERON GEORGE GARMAN CLAUD EMERSON HEIT ' ADELBERT HARRY BLENCOE GEORGE HARDEN GIBSON JAMES COLE PETTENGILL CLARENCE FREDERIC BLEWER PAUL DUANE HARWOOD SANFORD REUBEN SHAPLEY FREDERIC FISH KENNETH RANDOLPH WOOD 'Q ' fz -' A PM A - 'BYE' N I . 141 iw yglllliI9-?TiCORlilElQl.lNIQ t sw wpoj. W S ,,., , SS 4. S SSS, ,.,, ' -- ,SS S S . SS- -V WNW- -V Y -- - I I I I. l Szgma N u Ninety-one Chapters I Founded at Virginia Military Institute in 1869 Ferguson Halstead Preideman Krieger Scharping Quest 'Baker Parker Knox Bristol Wood Hyde Halverson Voss Frye McClymont Sinclair Shoemaker H, Blake Clarey Setter Sutton Meigs Ready Huber Knobloch Speiden Colyer Eddy Deveau Mitchell T, Blake Hoekelman Strachan Hunter Anderson Hood Muller Owen Moszczenski Morrell Collins Wolcott P ?l .305 S SS S S S S +304 SDLSSSSS SSS SSS S S SS S SSS S SS SS!!! 141 N51 I ETHEIQQYCORNLLLIAN A ggi! W-154' ' ' E H N J ' Vi f' 1 I ' N J amma Theta Chapter I ' Established in 1901 FRATRES IN FACULTATE I LUDWIG FREDERICK AUDRIETH FREDERICK HOWE THOMAS ROBERT GIBSON DENNY HAMMOND UDALL J BENJAMIN DUNBAR WILSON FRATRES IN URBE HOMER BLAKE HENRY BRUNNER SUTTON 1 1 EDWARD ELLINGTON NEILL LESTER BROKAW WHITING SENIORS I TERANCE BLAKE GEORGE GORDON MITCHELL THEODORE IRVING COLYER ROBERT WILLIAM READY THOMAS CYRIL DEVEAU DONALD PHILIP SETTER WINSLOW EDDY WILLIAM GRATTAN SHOEMAKER ' HAROLD HOEKELMAN JOSEPH HART SPEIDEN ROBERT BRANDBR MEIOS JOHN ERNEST STRACHAN WILLIAM ROGERS SUTTON JUNIORS EARL GARNER BRISTOL BYRON GORDON HYDE RANDALL EVERETT FRYE CARL WALTER KNOBLOCH J THANE ROCKWELL HALSTEAD JESSE MILLER SINCLAIR HAROLD WILLIAM HALVERSON THEODORE KLINE VOSS WILLIAM JOHN HUBER WILLIAM PARKER WOOD SOPHOMORES CHARLES EMBRSON BAKER . CHARLES ALBERT KRIEGER , LESLIE COLLINS CHARLES EDWARD PARKER I JAMES ROBERT FERGUSON JOHN HARVEY PREIDEMAN GEORGE PERCY HUNTER WILLIAM JENNINGS QUEST I WALTER CARSON KNOX ALBERT RUSSELL SCHARPING FRESHMEN WILLIAM HART ANDERSON JAMES JOSEPH MCCLYMONT, JR. ANDREW BICKETT ALLEN MORRELL ' MONTIE FOWLER CONE EDWARD MOSZCZENSKI ALLAN DICKINSON PEARSON MULLER ROBERT IMRIE HOOD JAMES OWEN , LOUIS JEROME WOLCOTT , 7 Pia! A I A 0301- lg! I Ill 7-43 T 1 997 El AN C s , , , 4 -im H, A ,,, ,,: L q4W-Y J H H H , , , I I n l l l E ' ry l L e K li l .- f 'A 'iw K ? A, qefrsgqy 1 I 1 V . A4 w il :QA ml A ' y a,12 1 f of-2221 l ' , 2'e.: 1 l :C V le f ilf l Phz Delta Szgma K Founded in 1901 Crawford W. Conley Zeiner Konrad Roediger Keiper P Lambly Zoeller C. Conley Weston Perregaux Burnett riero Rouinger Beaver Pryrherch Caves Leick Kimball Nelson Hooper Kiefer Raedel Penniman Proper Reagan Pond Hornbeek Bell VanArnam Lynch Guerrero Moore Mason Burbank Porter D' uv Y s Y V H Y YY, WY V 4-QOL'-o .Ali E, C 7 C C C no or on C C li! 7-44 11,1 'E HEI927CORNELl.IANfE -1 o- Ao . A A AA-WA 191 p -1' - ,1 114 g-7-fnfu-1-A x1-f7----- N FRATRES IN FACULTATE THOMAS ROLAND BRIGGS EUGENE DAVIS MONTILLON GEORGE IRVING DALE EDMUND ADRIAN PERREGAUX OTHON GOEPP GUERLAC WILLIAM STRUNK, JR. FRATRES IN URBE HARRY GIFFORD BULL FRANCIS MCDONALD MOLLESON WALTER FREDERICK GEE RICHARD KENDRICK PARSELL ' MARTIN BUELL TINKER J SENIORS L ROBERT CROSBY BURNETT NORMAN CARL ICONRAD JAMES WALTER CAVES JOHN EDWARD LAMBLY WALTER JAMES CONLEY LEONARD MAURER LEICK I JAMES STUART CRAWFORD JOSEPH CARL ROEDIGER J FRANCIS PITMAN KEIPER GIEEORD LOVELACE WESTON WILLIAM HENRY :KIMBALL GEORGE EDGAR ZEINER VICTOR EDWARD ZOELLER I JUNIORS I HARRY CARVEL BEAVER JOSE ALEREDO PRIETO A WILLIAM HARWOOD HOOPER ELMER EDWARD PRYTHERCH J JAMES DUNEAR POND FRANK STANLEY REAGAN A FRANK HARRY RONINGER SOPHOMORES ' WILLIAM HENRY BELL EDWIN HERBERT IQIEFER WILLIAM EVERETT BUREANK GLENN GARDNER PENNIMAN 1 JOSE ANTONIO GUERRERO DONALD SIMMS PORTER A HENRY LOUIS HORNBECK WILLIAM GLISAN PROPER EDWIN CHARLES RAEDEL I J FRESHMEN A CARROLL FREDERICK LYNCH JAMES ALEXANDER MOORE CHARLES EDWARD MASON ROGER BURDETTE NELSON LEWIS STANLEY VAN ARNAM lil A If U A-,-01.0 A A AAA AA AA A A 0- J J P1 C 7-45 yogi 7 at M l HEIDZT CDRNLLLIAN 41? ME Hmmm ggi nl, ,ec - V -- Vi --'ff-U -- -' ff Wi- mf f f - f--fr f f - -- f, l 'N Q I I . l ' W A ,. l L4 ' 1 W Lf 1 'vez - 3,5355 W-QM: H , f' . vii, ,. -,gif-J' ' E E 4 + :,53'3 ia lqfffj- W fzmga if Qian--, y lf E? l or Q9 e 1 'Y 'lzeta X2 Tvvent -seven Cha ters Y P Founded at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in 1864 1 l I 1 l l l l I Hallam Mitchell Oberg Richter Watts Devilbiss Keefer Spencer Davies Olditch Terry Scott Ketner Edwards French Lawless Kilgen Eaton Werner Myers Reid Guclc Walsh Miller Koch Emmons Olsen Fort Diemer Degenhardt Fossurn Thomson Swart Bonn Vickers Reynolds l , , i.!.2-,Z E E LQQVS mov c or oo or on or or E BSL 7.46 'w f ' W 'T , , 5 T' ' O Sf TTTTT' T' 531 H HEl927 0R Ill.l-.l.IM -I'f A , ,O ,gig Qs: N5-Q A A A HH ' A H- A -HH --'HH HH- , H p A D . Q I I I Y Z eta Ch ap ter Established in 1903 I FRATRES IN FACULTATE VLADIMIR KARARETOEE HAROLD TALBOTT LACEY I AUSTIN LATHROP PATRICK I I FRATRES IN URBE ROBERT FRANCIS PILE LOUIS ECKERT REED ' LLOYD GREGORY POTTER RICHARD SHELLEY SNYDER 3 CHARLES WESLEY THOMAS I I SENIORS WILLIAM EWIN BONN, JR. JOHN ALEXANDER MILLIGAN ROBERT EDWIN FORT WHITMAN MEAD REYNOLDS ERNEST WILLIAM FOSSUM THOMAS WILLIAM SWART - JOHN SANBORN GILLESIIIE WILLIAM LEUPP THOMSON HARRY SANFORD KOCH, JR. V ANDERSON VOISARD VICKERS NORMAN AMOS MILLER DELEON WALSH JUNIORS IRA HAROLD DEGENHARDT FRANK CHARLES RICHTER I WILLIAM DIEMER EDMONDS WHEELER SPENCER I RAYMOND BAXTER EATON WILLIAM REGINALD TERRY , FREDERICK EARL EMMONS WILLIAM COLTON WATTS PAUL STERLING WERNER SOPHOMORES I , WILLIAM ORNDOREE DEVILBISS HAROLD WILLIAM MITCHELL W GEORGE THOMAS FRENCH LEWIS PHILIP MYERS, JR. MILTON EDMUND GUCK HENRY VALDEMAR OBERG ' A WILLIAM WASHINGTON KEEPER, JR. GEORGE JAMES OLDITCH CARL FREDERICK OLSEN I FRESHMEN GRIEEITH RICHARD DAVIES GEORGE JULIUS KILGEN, JR. WILLIAM BRADFORD EDWARDS HAROLD BENEDICT LAWLESS EDWIN MELVILLE HALLAM ROBERT HARRIS REID DAVID CHARLES KETNER CLARENCE EUGENE SCOTT JOHN SOLDAN TIERNEY . . 9' Hs. - - . - - fag! J . L L-. - LL . L E424 7-47 I 1 1 I I 1 I I I I 1 I l I I I l on Y-THFl92TC0RNLEflllAN'6l we L mfr . A l, L X. ,.,. rw. ' gqfg-lf , , sam X ..-- iw, ' J W 'wah mga il 'l1ll'lll3lllff7' an 33.552, 1 J .l,,m.' l l L, Q ol Jayl f,igwMg:'r:,'f4-,' 1 V., QfP'm f1'? nul l. :-4'g'f ' . fp lil WH: 'll u f ' 1? l l Z ' 1 l odzac L Founded in 1904 Schuetz Cornchlsen I-lower Aring Jayne Uflinger Dorland Messinger Lockwood Finck Groves Callahan Edson Layton Terwillegar Sxmmons Lueder Berrcsforcl Lewis Cotton Mackey Bcaty Mayo Crandall Fingado Allen McKelvy Lucius Buchanan v a uv -Iii 295' 7.48 F yngt HTHE 1927 CORNELLI AN 'E A 'L F L A ,SY-1 pol 1 Q I I J 1 Znciiao A FRATRES IN FACULTATE JOSEPH QUINCY ADAMS GEORGE ABRAM EVERETT FRED ASA BARNES PAUL MARTYN LINCOLN EUGENE DIVEN BUCHANAN CHARLES OSBORNE MACKEY CARL CRANDALL CLARK SUTHERLAND NORTHUP FRATRES IN URBE LOUIS EUGENE COOK WILLIAM FORREST LEE JOHN FLINTOFF COTTON JOHN BENNET OGDEN WILLIAM HAZLITT SMITH SENIORS STANLEY CALEF ALLEN ' RAYMOND CONRAD FINGADO WILLIAM HAROLD BEATY BRUCE LOCKMAN LEWIS ARTHUR BEATTYS BERRESFORD HOWARD ALBIN LUCIUS FRANCIS XVALLACE CRANDALL REGINALD BUCHANAN LUEDER SYLVESTER JOSEPH MCKELVY ' JUNIORS WAYNE EUGENE DORLAND EDWIN LESTER GROVES SAMUEL SINCLAIR EDSON JOHN SHUMAN HOWER, JR. A ELMER FREDERICK FINCK RANDALL VOORHEES OAKES FREDERICK CHARLES SIMMONS, LD SOPHOMORES DONALD EARLE CALLAHAN JOHN RYLAND LOCKWOOD WILLIAM CHRISTIAN CORNEHLSEN EARL WILLIAM MAYO5 JR. DONALD F Ox LAYTON DAVID PENNOCK ROBERT FREDERICK SCHUETZ A FRESHMEN MILTON WALTER ARING CARLTON FREDERICK MESSINGER LAWRENCE DEWEY JAYNE ROBERT EUGENE TERWILLEGAR DONALD HOAG UFFINGER Y I .PRES I A I A D13 149 I Ml EW 14 mmuwuxmv In 1 -ef ln 1 nm Q Mlllilwl f- IIIIIII fa. Seal and Serpent Founded IU 1905 Potter Hiney Lauer Ebbert - Q WW 4 E g do of lfI l92 cor2Nu,uAr1 ,gg Q B B .,. do ee, ee ,vueM B .B B in d W ,,.. I 'Ulliilf- u l llg B B mum, B u , - V u f X Ihsi N A Mann Burns Budd Bender Lyon Clapp Latra Tinker Bennett McKee Wood Knaebcl Duggan Cl y b YVa1tcr B fry McKinlay Kunkel D b B I g ll Y 9 31:1 B B So! .ELQB do ,e-,eo B B B u do P15 7.50 P' ,vga I ETHEIQQYC R JELLL NE , S 1 'I I I Seal and Serpent FRATRES IN URBE EUGENE RENIER BRBWSTER ORNAN HUBBARD WALTZ SENIORS ' CURTIS STOWELL BATES ' FLETCHER DORMAN INGALLS WALLACE STOTT BERRY MARTIN FRANCIS KUNKEL REYNOLD OTTO CLAYCOMB DUNCAN JOHN MCKINLAY EDWARD RAMSDEN DOBSON ROBERT STURDEVANT RICHARD FRANKLIN WALTER A JUNIORS GRAHAM LEWIS BENNETT ' ALEXANDER LATTA . EMMETT MARTIN DUGGAN JOHN SWOPE- MCKEE PAUL TAYLOR GILLETT PAUL FREDERICK TINKER JOHN BALLANTINE KNAEBEL JAMES ALBERT WOOD, JR. V SOPHOMORES WESLEY CHARLES BENDER LUKE AUGUSTINE BURNS, JR ARCHIE WRIGHT BUDD LELAND HASTINGS LYON WILLIAM AMANDUS ROTH . I FRESHMEN L WILLIAM ROBINSON CLAPP RODNEY FRANKLIN LAUER MARTIN BENDER EBBERT . WILLIAM LOWRY MANN, JR HUGH HINEY FRANCIS POTTER 1 I .vm p- -YYY Y, , V Y M - - - 4 - - - , 0-ri A ia J J P415 7.51 -. a r 'n T I'E 1 2 Rr1E1, 1 r1E' 'ne ,gig ,419 - 1 2. , Y -.-1. 2331 a a a e e e -Q F A D I a t f' Q :Q Gvmnnoumuxgupguu i Delta Szgma Pin Forty-tvvo Chapters ' Founded at Colle e of the Cit of New York in 18 g Y 99 Hebert Harris Dallahan Nunez Weidner Stalter Woerz Lanz Rogaes King Pike Galusha Hirsh Clegg Seagers McLaughlin Witherell Scho cld Carpenter Andrews Tuori Fuller Weaver Murnane Hammond Teall Petty Sturm German Career Werlich Spelman Youngs McKee Roth Ross Q91 li! -me Q a sal: i!el,,, e me e e a e 7.57. .sw I OETITIFIIC9ET'?'CORIiFlTl,lI'INf31I ' DGHG I ' H ' ' ' ' O 'T ' ' ' ' , 3 H ,ii i X N - 1 W W 5 J I i -Wm ,,,:,..,., -.,, . il . . 1 Estabhshed In 1906 1 FRATRES IN FACULTATE Y i DALE RAYMOND MITCHELL I ROGER COUVELLE TER KUILE Q OWEN RIVERS RHOADS CHILTON AUSTIN WRIGHT 1 I - FRATRES IN URBE ' FREDERICK RUDOLPH HIRSH, JR. NORMAN PERCIVAL WHITE I ROBERT ROBIN MBREDITH MCLAUGHLIN WILBER RAYMOND WINANS SENIORS ERIC ALEXIS ANDREWS THEODORE BERNARD MURNANE 3 ALBERT GUY CARPENTER PAUL WILLIAM SEAGERS I KENNETH WOOD FULLER CHARLES HENNINGER .TEALL WALTER WESLEY HAMMOND, JR. KENNETH ROBERT WEAVER I, , MAYNARD FAYETTE WITHERELL , JUNIORS J HARRY BLISS CLEGG WILLIAM HALL ROPES 1 WILLIAM VINCENT DALLAHAN GEORGE MUNSON SCHOEIELD ' ALBERT RANNEY GALUSHA HENRY JOHN SCHRIEVER X EUGENE LITTLE KEET, JR. LESTER CLIFFORD STALTER 9 DUDLEY SLOCUM KING ARGUS JOHN TRESIDDER WALTER JOHN LANZ GEORGE EDWARD TUOT1 RICHARD MEREDITH MCLAUGHLIN JOHN HENRY WEIDNER 5 BERNARD CHASE PIKE JOHN ALVA WOERZ i ' I SOPHOMORES 1 .JOI-IAN FRANKLYN HARRIS WILLIAM ELLSWORTH PETTY, JR. Q EDWIN THOMAS HEBERT ROWLAND HOLLINGSWORTH ROSS I SEWARD ROBERT MCKEE CHARLES WILSON ROTH ' PAUL LEE N UNEZ CARL BALTHASAR STURM W FRESHMEN HOWARD CLARE CARTER CHARLTON HERBERT SPELMAN TRACY FAYETTE GETMAN EDGAR JULIUS WERLICH ' 1 GORTON JENNINGS YOUNGS 1.1 A . lg! 6-Q i-Q H.. - A A 4 V - -- -- H- - - WY A he -AI DLL, I A I I O L I I I I A ll SI 7-53 592, r r or h ad EI9 C f E e ag! I l l N , l l ' - H , ll3d9Xr w , X r Z eta Beta Tau l Thirty-five Chapters l Founded at Jewish Theological Seminary in 1898 l l X . Gilbert Abt Newburger Freldenberg Freund Weyl Flesch Greenfield Werner Gompertz Block Backer Kahn Mayer Landauer Adler Kochenthal Marks Cowen Goldenburgh Salzman Wiener Freeman Sienrz Strasbourger d 1 BB! ' So! lg! ll! 7-54 rc H HE 1927 C ORNEI LIANE s D Kappa Chapter Estabhshed In IQO6 SENIORS LOUIS BLOCK A EUGENE MARKS KAUEMANN, JR. IRVING RALPH KAHN LEO LANDAUER WILLIAM LIPPMAN MAYER I THEODORE WALTER ADLER THEODORE ROOSEVELT BACKER WALTER IRVING ABT I RICHARD CHARLES FLESCH PHILIP HERBERT FREUND I CARL RICHARD GILBERT l'HENRY PHILIP COWEN JUNIORS SOPHOMORES AMES SALLER WEYL FRESHMEN LOUIS JACOB FREIDENBERG RICHARD MARCUS KOCHENTHAL WALTER GOMPERTZ HAROLD JAMES GREENEIELD FRANK NEWBURGER, JR. STEVEN LUDWIG WERNER MARCUS SALZMAN, JR. I CHARLES MARTIN FREEMAN SAUL BENJAMIN SIENTZ CRAIG CHARLES GOLDENBURGH JOHN HENRI STRASBOURGER LESTER VICTOR MARKS HAROLD SIMON LINCOLN WIENER ll - 1.1 . . 'A :UI ' 'LW 'n 4 J 1 A A,ELwfA1AA H ! , H ,ML A . A-, ,,,,A, , , , , . if J J 7-55 Y i 1 i ' f ii i 7!A Y - - - Fi b 6 ,, ,, FF Fl, JF-, , ,, wig FF FF rFI E19zzr RrltiFL1firi ,fig iv- f - - f ff f 'ff H - ' W- 'H' -' ' H W f, i p' D I A , , A i i ,,,.- , i , 15' . I M - r N , i F i A Alpha PS2 I F. j Seven Chapters I f N l l Founded at Ohio State University in 1906 e 1 A V 1 l 1 V Q 1 , 1 , l l 5 I i l L l I l l ' Hopkins Armstrong Field VanAlstyne Aronson Mouat S. D. johnson Guthrie Marvin Wyckoff Hollenbeck S, A. Johnson Bouton Eldred .w 2 Melntosh Hall Keyes Parker Breivis Hilbert Ives Greenway Wohnsiedler Temple Andrews Baker Weitz Ellison Fortune 9 F F YV' F948 F FF, FF FF F F FF F F 51- d 7.56 ,S 5 HEI927c:oRNI3L1,IAII+E ,gg Beta Ch apter ' Established in I9O7 FRATRES IN FACULTATE EDWARD MICHAEL CURLEY HOWARD JAY MILKS PIERRE AUGUSTINE FISH VERANUS ALVA MOORE JAMES NATHAN FROST EARL SUNDERVILLE WILLIAM ARTHUR HAGAN DENNY HAMMOND UDALL HAROLD BENJAMIN MCMURRAY WALTER LONG WILLIAMS FRATRES IN URBE WALTER EDWARD BRANDNER ROGER COUVELLE TER KUILE SENIORS DONALD HOLSTON ANDREWS CHARLES ALBERT IVES HARRY ARONSON KENNETH WILEUR KEYES REGINALD LINUS GRACE WILLARD GEORGE LOCKWOOD ARNOLD EDWARD HILEERT HAROLD CROIIT PARKER ' ' ARTHUR TRAYEORD A JUN IORS LEO ANTHONY FORTUNE KENNETH FRANKLIN HILEERT JOHN ERNEST GREENWAY, JR. JOHN PIERCE MCINTOSH ' JOSEPH ALBERT THOMAS ' SOPHOMORES DONALD WYCKOEI1 BAKER SAMUEL AUGUSTUS JOHNSON ALTON PARKER BOUTON SETH DARWIN JOHNSON RALPH THEODORE ELLISON HUGH ROBERTSON MOUAT ' CALVIN EUGENE HALL HARRY CLARK TEMPLE FRESHMEN DAVID EARLE ARMSTRONG DAVID HOPKINS JOHN JAMES BREIVIS JOHN GIBSON MARVIN , ARTHUR CHARLES ELDRED JAMES EDWARD VANALSTYNE,JR. LINCOLN ELMER FIELD WILLIAM LEONARD WEITZ , RICHARD GUTHRIE GEORGE WOHNSIEDLER ' DAVID HOLLENEECK PHILIP ALLEN WYCKOEE 1 7 -lp! A A A A Dgi J PJ II 7-57 .gg S BTI-lEl927CORNELLlANE Q, A D 'I D i S ffm , . iclszial 51-' - f flfv-' 97 A 2 X, 'S tg Acacza Thirty-three Chapters Founded at University of Michigan in 1904 l I Meserve Gaines Noonbur Vincent Tucker Huttar Frederick Robb 8 Beclell Ulmer Smith Laube Kuhn Riley Sellers Marble Mortimer Hughes Wollmer Stewart Strong Bracllcv Robe ' Lewis Bo 'les Emslie Corner Adams , Y 1' Y 355 - -305 -Qi-!m,,, f f 7 f ,LSJ 158 ,.4. .1- r E HEIDQY CORNLLLIAN5' B 1 WILLIAM COOK ANDRAE JAMES ADRIAN BIZZELL HARRY ALBERT BRITTON ROBERT FRANKLIN CHAMBERLAIN EDWARD ROY CLARK HERBERT PRESS COOPER KARL DALLENBACH SAMUEL DOUGLAS BOGAN ARTHUR FOREST BOYLES ROBERT CLAUD BRADLEY WALTER WENDELL COTNER JOHN GORDON GAINES RILEY HENRY HEATH FLOYD HODSON EDWIN EARL HONEY ADDIS VAN ALSTYNE ADAMS MARTIN DAYLE CRAGBON ANDREW GORDON BEDELL ROGER CLAPP Cornell Chapter Estabhshed 1D I9O7 FRATRES IN FACULTATE WILLARD WALDO ELLIS VICTOR RAYMOND GAGE CARL EDWIN LADD HERBERT DAVID LAUBE LEONARD ALEXANDER LAWRENCE GEORGE ROBERT MCDERMOTT LOUIS MELVILLE MASSEY FRATRES IN URBE EDWARD WESLEY HUGHES JOHN CARL HUTTAR WAYNE EDWARD KUHN HERSCHEL PAUL LEWIS DEAN RICHMOND MARBLE WILLIAM FLEMING MCDONALD WILBUR ERNEST MESERVE WILRRED DOUGLAS MILLS SENIORS CHARLES MAYNARD EMSLIE ALBERT CROISSANT FREDERICK JUNIORS EARL JOHN MORTIMER SOPHOMORE RUSSELL JOHN SMITH FRESHMAN WILLIAM OSCAR SELLERS BYRON BURNETT ROBB FRED STILLMAN ROGERS EDWARD CONRAD SHOWACRE LELAND SPENCER FRANCIS OMAR UNDERWOOD CHARLES LEOPOLD WALKER LELAND EUGENE WEAVER HARRY CLIFFORD REED HAROLD BARROWS RILEY ASHLEY ROBEY LAWRENCE COOPER RUMSEY CHARLES TRACEY STAGG DEWEY STEWART EVERETT MILTON STRONG CHARLES KETCHUM TUCKER WILLIALI NOONBURG WALTER NATHAN VINCENT WILLIAM ERNEST ULMER FREDERICK WOLLMER I -, 1 V I f 3 , U O4 J wk J 5 ' C A A df ', 44 L4 Q- as 'B C C C 'C F Q Y 301 I A --Q p Q JJ A Iii 7-59 ff-2'-iw, Q 2 lll4llIm lg i flr llll ,l i T716 Alpha Clzz Rho Twenty one Chapters Founded at Trinity College in 1895 Sinclair Burger Smith Hyde Crissey Sutherland Gloning Malley Triggs Longfellow Aird Wheeler Durling Newcomb Whitney Connor Fintel Leary Meyer Schrader Wood Crawford B E H lx' R ose nremzmn op 'ins owe Ericson Rose Hasler Boies Travis 6- DC Eg V i ii M C 5 Tll l 7 N el Nl A 'NLE ll - . . 1 '54, . SQ l J his ell l ' , f W i - 'l ini ' V , f-'i E li ll' wir r S 'll l'4',l'ilif.'l,'llliir,1 , l 'l ll1lillerf C in 'el A i f 35,1 Qi! S.- e-,c-c,.oe-.,,--c, C v 3:18. PJ! 7.60 ,Ig I H IHEIQQYCOR B ILI N P3554 f 'I Clxi Rho Phz Theta Chapter I I Established in 1908 FRATRES IN FACULTATE RALPH PALMER AGNEW HOULDER HUDGINS HAROLD ROBERT SMART T FRATRES IN URBE J ROLLO TALCOTT CHARLES DEGOLYER TINKER SENIQRS ALEXANDER NEILSON AIRD JAMES LAWRENCE NEWCOMB HAROLD RUSSEL BURGER ' WILLIAM THOMAS SINCLAIR, JR. JOHN COLLINS PAUL HAMILTON SMITH HARRY ELMER WHEELER J JUNIORS I RICHARD METCALF CONNOR FRANCIS JOHN MALLEY CHARLES RAYMOND DURLING, JR. WALTER ZIMMERMAN MEYER J ERNEST ACHARD FINTEL WARREN WILLIAM SCHRADER J THOMAS PREDERIC HYDE WILBUR CLAY SUTHERLAND I FRANCIS DANIEL LEARY SEYMOUR MEADER WHITNEY FREDERICK CORNELIUS WOOD l ' SOPHOMORES .EDWARD RALPH BOSE GEORGE WILLIAM GLONING, JR. HARRY WILLIAM CRAWFORD JOHN BROWN HOPKINS T GEORGE FORD CRISSEY MELVIN ELBERT LONGPELLOW CHARLES EMANUEL ENTEMANN, JR. JOSHUA WILSON ROWE FRESHMEN CARLETON SPOONER BOIES ROBERT RANDOLPH ROSE OSCAR GABRIEL ERICSON GEORGE GLENN TRAVIS CHARLES ARTHUR HASLER FREDERICK ECKEL TRIGGS T, A V :Qs I I PA: :Il A px IJ 7.61 page gTHEl927CORl'xlELLlA 'E .gigs -R .., B it it B g B pi ll P C 1 iff. . B R B l Q S35 D 42- 35' Sailrrg .. 49665 ' . .T:y,51E15 ' Alpha Szgma Phz Twenty-eight Chapters Founded at Yale University in 1845 ' Ranges MacCarthy Breunich Cramer Hunter Nichols Booth Bartley Stiefel Steele Warwick Roberts B. Anderson Clinton Roess Anderson Pierie Griflith Lilly Price Murdock Bastian Miller Trolley Deacon Reed Tyo Herlcner Schade Hodge Wright Rogers Johnstone Shepard Lay Strong Estes Dickinson Yoder Palmer Conkey Bailey Holmes Hunt ' 7 BU! lo! AQ, . o o it P11 9.61 IQQYCORNELI IE S 1 p ll ml WILLIAM ARTHUR HAGAN NATHANIEL SCHMIDT ERNEST BAILEY DWIGHT PHILLIPS BAILEY ROGER WILSON BRETT HOWARD VINCENT CONKEY THEODORE MINER DICKINSON JAMES TERRELL ESTES GEORGE WILLIAM HERKNER FREDERIC WALLACE HODGE RANSOM STEELE HOLMES, JR. JOHN FRANKLIN JOHNSTONE, JR. BERNARD HAY ANDERSON EUGENE BAILEY BASTIAN HARRY STEPHEN BBRLESKEY HARRY THOMAS CLINTON, JR. ALBERT EARL KELLER JOHN VANDERHOFF ANDERSON PHILIP HAROLD DEACON ,Q ROBERT LYN GRIFFITH ARTHUR CLARENDON HUNT JOHN GODPREY KEYS WILLIAM TICKNOR REED MERLE CAMPBELL BARTLEY ROBERT VAN DEUSEN BOOTH HENRY BREUNICH, 3D FRANCIS JOHN CRAMER toa lzapter Estabhshed In 1909 FRATRES IN FACULTATE FRATRES IN URBF ERNEST TERRELL SENIORS JUN IORS SOPHOMORES DAVID ALLAN WARWICK FRESHMEN RAYMOND FRED RANGES WALTER KING STONE O BPH ELLIS TREVOR ARTHUR EMMERICK LAURENCE CAMPBELL LAY RICHARD COOLIDGE MURDOCK FRANCIS CHARLES PALMER JOSEPH PATRICK RoGERS,JR. LESLIE ANGEVINE SCHADE STEWART SHERWOOD STRONG RUEL ELIAS TYO BURNETT FRANCIS WRIGHT HAROLD FETZER YODER THOMAS ARTHUR LILLY JOHN TEN BROECK MILLER RANDLE HARMER POWLEY LEMUEL THORNTON PRICE JOHN ISAAC TROLLEY ALFRED HAVEN ROBERTS RICHARD GORDON ROESS JOHN DE BERARD SHEPARD GEORGE PIERSON SPRING JOHN ANDREW STEELE EDWARD HENRY STIEEEL JOHN JOSEPH HUNTER ROBERT JOSEPH MCCARTHY MORRIS ROCIQWELL NICHOLS THOMAS WILLIAMS PIBRIE If 1 v V v F V lg ! U A H A W ' 1, . I' ' :fi Q - A A AQ.. xiii. T I I 1 1 JSI 'i?i' 0-.CI-0 fl. 7.63 HFUQYCORNEI l IANE Q D ll, l mga If-'F'?'E - ree- 1'i'K5'ln O WET pr-,oi 0' Szgma Phz Szgma Fourteen Chapters Founded at University of Pennsylvania in 1908 Early P. Gurney Bidwell NeFf Rice L. Gardner Akin Bader Riklin Clarey Lockwood Behrman German Price Byrd MacPhail Angevine de Zimnosek Parker Lee W. Gurney H. Seaman Hart Wehmhoff Berhell Hall Brown Rcimers Blystone Dochtermann I-lowland Erler Dill Robinson Nicholson Nichols Schneider D. Seaman YI '.!25!g P or i l -ld! '- Ag I L -- 1-E llmi. L P l - if I 9 5 5' 'Q 6 0119-Q i J ll! -bf Ill 2.64 Iwi Ck Sm ETHEI9'27'CORNlfl-.l.l A I C :Ir .Eoin A A A A . A A A -A A-.GAA . A C , Q X N I N I I I M N , L ma, L ma, ' J 9 9 J I I I J Gamma fzapter 3 , Established in 1910 I FRATRES IN FACULTATE 1 JOHN WENDELL BAILEY ALBERT BENJAMIN GENUNG ' JOHN HALL BARRON CHARLES EDWARD O,ROURKE RALPH HAMILTON BYRD GILBERT PECK I FRATRES IN URBE J WILLIAM HOWLETT GARDNER HOLMES PARSHALL . , , CLARENCE JOHN MACDANIELS V JOSEPH LEE RICE 1 JACOB CARL NEFF EDWARD HARVEY STEVENS ' , SENIORS DONALD CHURCH ANGEVINE HENRY SKELDING LOCKWOOD, JR. A FRANCIS CUTLER BETHELL WINSTON ENGLAND PARKER , MONTELLO EUGENE BLYSTONE WILERED MEESON PRICE BENJAMIN WILLIAMS BROWN THEODORE DANIEL REIMERS 3 WILBUR WALLACE GERMAN WILLIAM MADISON SMARTT W PAUL BENEDICT GURNEY HENRY WEHMHOEE , L JUNIORS ' I J BERNARD MICHAEL CLAREY WALTER HAROLD GURNEY , CARLOS DE ZIMNOSEK - NELSON WARREN HALL FREDERICK HAROLD CHARLES DOCHTERMANN GILBERT BENJAMIN HART I LEWIS ROBINSON GARDNER ROBERT SKINNER MACPHAIL 1 SOPHOMORES CURTNER BOWEN AKIN GEORGE LAMONII' BIDWELL, JR. X DANIEL SYLVBSTER BADER - WILLIAM ANDREW EARLY ' GEORGE WILLIAM BEHRMAN BENJAMIN FRANKLIN LEE I EDWARD RIKLIN , FRESHMEN HERBERT FRANK DILL STUART BILLINGS NICHOLSON , ROBERT JOHN ERLER, JR. DAVID MARTIN ROBINSON REEVE SCOTT HOWLAND OTTO EMANUEL SCHNEIDER, JR. X FRANKLIN ASA NICHOLS I DAVID MARTIN SEAMAN HERBERT BOSLEY SEAMAN t DJ. I H01-Q - H - C - A A . I . A A 'H-'Cf ll! . 2.45.1 165 r- rg MHEIQQYCQRNELLIANE no gg, jo' I C Q 7 xxx f, 5 6 J M ! G V baked ,, 7 X fi, Ni rn, Q' X In X '11 X M wma! Beta Szgma Rho SIX Chapters Founded at Cornell UHIVCFSIKY ln I9IO Slore Braun Margolius Monness Kohn Fucrsr Srockman Cantor Berg Cieser Seldin Beck Gichncr Schwebel Goldstein Stein Horwitz Low Gramer Distillator Branclmzm Morse Singer Telsey Aronson Sandler Miller Klingcnstein Q. , , , Y , . . .1'Y-YV-V.- .Y-v.V--4-Y-f - .H Q Xl ! i I . x V .gum--.f-2 vf A o x . N K If 2 r XX ,f 'X ' -,ju , f r X . 4 , , X R. al 1 , X ,,,1:zl21f' X1 , iff fwfr, Z ' X ,.1:Ln,1' X. fr:--3 -7 f' rf-i flgflvr . Y X ,,r,u ,L .Y 41,6 ,ln f , ,er ' rm. . V, X JW'-: ,- M ft - ,rm .5 hiffe X-JWH -i vw 'Q U E' ,,'f!U'L - 5 Y 'EW'-- rpm- ',.,.,,3 - mJ. ... '21W,'s:, wm W X' 1 1 -':,WrW' , g! ,? wIWwWMP --,,.a.r.r I ig! riizw fi r NX f f - f 1 -'-Ef lfiair X-5' ' r - ,f , M , 1f'V a A N ,, ' fwhkuzeaia :.:wff1'qurX x - ---,V ww, JJ . r ' ff r ' o r 5 , 1 1 1 Hg' r r .SAS 343, r e or r E19 2.66 S ,Q HIHEIQQYCORNELLIANH ' ,gg 5- - A - f - - ,Q '., j ' D' I A ' ' CJ I Alpha Chapter Established in I9IO FRATRES IN URBE I HYMAN CHARLES BRANDMAN BENJAMIN HORWITZ I MEYER STEIN SENIORS I BERNARD ARONSON ABRAM CHARLES MORSE, JR. J HENRY SELLY KLINGENSTEIN JOSEPH SANDLER J LEWIS JACOB MILLER . , JOSEPH SINGER I LEON GERSONI TELSEY I ' JUNIORS A A NATHAN RAELER HANS MICHEL RIES ' SAMUEL SCHWEBEL SOPHOMORES A I SIDNEY BECK HENRY GICHNER f IRVINGVEUGENE CANTOR IRVING LUDWIG KOHN MANUEL CIESER WILLIAM STUART LOW PHILIP ROBERT DISTILLATOR NORMAN MARGOLIUS A MYRON MAX FUERST HERLiAN SELDIN LEONARD ARTHUR SPOLANSKY PRESHMEN A ALFRED BERG 4 ALFRED SINCLAIR HOROWITZ 'HENRY BRAUN GILBERT MONNESS RAYMOND JACK GOLDSTEIN MILTON HENRY SLOTE HERMAN RUDOLPH GRAUER ' ABRAM HERMAN STOCKMAN Y :Ss A A L A L :Ss lil Pi. 2:67 v- or stl 1 t 19 RNt1o.1,1AN r nj pig ill 20: r 'i n t ' ill 'C a , 4 .1 l LF rl ,f .r...H:.-- . . Mm.,-l. . ,ff 1,-.4 - gg Z: v li? 5964! a' 'lie L ' ' ,. Jn' L ,375 Ml lk lJ' Qllg MM! H Q V 14: it 3 1- film N ll ,qi FFT' Eauufitr Phi Kappa Sigma Thirty-four Chapters C Founded at UH1VCfS1fy ofPennsylvan1a 1n 1850 Grant Bcmls Parker Ambler Rankm Lynn Hynes Ayau Bubxcr Dodd Chapman Crockett Huddleston McAll1ster Pltman Ha Apgar Rector Brvant vom Bergc Wxlhs Chapm i l w ' ' ' ll X Sptoul Oliver Thomas Huntsman Gluck Collin? Sowerg Baldwin 9 9,1 I 0 . C Lgalwatt, . Pia J 7.68 saga H HE 1927 C ORNE J I M D G G gag' 1 'I I I . l J i I L. 5 I I f .fphi CZQIPPQ .Swam- Alpha Rho Chapter J Established in 1911 1 FRATRES IN FACULTATE MORRIS GILBERT BISHOP LEONARD ALEXANDER LAWRENCE ' HERBERT LEROY DAVIS CHRISTIAN MARTINUS MIDJO I HORACE LEONARD JONES JAMES FREDERICK MOUNTFORD ' OTTO KINKELDEY MARTIN WRIGHT SAMPSON FRATRES IN URBE I EUGENE BAKER DAVID SINCLAIR PERRY - . ALFRED BISSELL WRAY SENIORS N ALFRED SILAS AMELER, JR. CHAUNCBY LEWIS GRANT ANTHONY EDWARD AYAU DENIS MICHAEL HYNES , WILLIAM JOSEPH BEMIS, JR. JOHN HENRY LYNN HENRY HOOKER BUBIER, JR. EUGENE LEWIS PARKER ARCHIBALD FRASER RANKIN N - JUNIORS J EDWARD CORBIN CHAPMAN CHARLES ELSWORTH HUDDLESTON I ALBERT EDWIN CROCKETT, JR. JOHN BRODERICK LYNCH , ROBERT TAYLOR DODD ALBERT JOSEPH MCALLISTER ' LEONARD HEWETT HALL RICHARD WALLACE PITMAN WILLIAM WALTER SPROUL I I SOPHOMORES J EDWARD CLARKSON COLLINS CARL MADISON HUNTSMAN I FREDERICK CLARK GLOCK, JR. DAVID WOOD SOWBRS, JR. ' ROBERT HAMPTON THOMAS, JR. Q FRESHMEN I LUCIUS LLOYD APGAR CHARLES DICKSON OLIVER HERBERT EDWARD BALDWIN EARL BYRON RECTOR 1 FRANK ALBERTUS MOORE BRYANT HENRY SCHOELLKOPE VOM BRRGE W , FARNSWORTH CHAPIN COLONEL CHARLES WILLIS I E In . .L Y V A f fr K Y 1 - lg I JJ P3 C 7.69 we wg-4: A I l s sl HEl9 C0R lf1lf l - ' s EZ JL -' ,M E , K, . 1 f -5. 'ad A ffafifffg 1 1 A, Q - Q1 ,, 'iz sq ' . .35 I I I W' 0 'I K5 55 'Y C A ml 2 f f 3 f I , 0,562 by Y- Nw Q ml Eh -Ns Q' , yy Pi Lambda Phi Suctecn Chapters Founded at Yale UUIVCISIKY ln 1895 kaczln Rothenberg Hess Fmcdlandcr Branduss Isaacs Levy Goldsmlth Roch Caro Pragcrson Holland Sachs Kadcs Abc Glassgold Rlchards L Leu Korper Rosenberg Blcxcr Opper H Lcxv Segal Clastcr i V l i n l . Kahn Rothschild Leyin Engel Boygzinncr Hayman 1 , 1 . uf ag Ugg, Qld! so so 31-1 170 I Q- ZSS. I A I ' H- I -.Alf HH.. . ASQ! I . I I I I 1 , ' I I I , I I . LR M I L ll .I-JLIJ U I-IILQLV J- J- FV I ,I D Z Ch Q Za czpter I LEst2Lb1-ished in 1911 A I FRATRES IN I ARTHUR GEORGE HOLLAND 7 PHILIP SAINBURG I SENIORS ARMAND HENRY ABEIZQLILII I M ISAACS . WARREN MARCUS CARO ' A CHARLESf'IL'cQQUIS KADES XI HERBERT SPENCER COHEN'-5:5 EUGENEIWK-ALTZIN I ' BURT FRANKLIN . ITRQBEREQQOSEPHA KOCH BURNHART GLASSGOLb LIBVERNQRB COHN PRAGERSON I I NORMANLROBBIN GOLDSMITH EAVIE QHERTZ RICHARDS I I HERBERTGABRAHAM GOLDSTONE I .EDGAR FRANK ISACHS SUMER WOLF SINGKER I JUNIORSEI I I . 'I I I EDWARD MENDEL BRANDRISS I INATHQNIEL ELLIOT HESS I I MARCUS SEGFRIED FRIEDLANDER IJEROME SIDNEY LSAACS 1 SOPHOMORES I , I I HERBERT LOUIS BORGZINNER GEORGE LEVIN, JR. I II JEROME ENGEL MARVIN LIPPMAN LEVY I I I I! RALPH KIRSTEIN HEYMAN JEROME KANE OHRBACH I .Q MYRON LEOPOLD KAHN f ROBERT EDWARD ROTHENBERG I VICTOR HENRY ROTHSCHILD, LD I I FRESHMEN ' I A STANLEY LAWRENCE BALLIN HERBERT BENEDICT LEVY I I WILLIAM DAVID BLEIER, JR. LAWRENCE HENRY LEVY I I KERMIT GERALD CLASTER WILLIAM JULES OPPER I EDISON GOLDSMITH ALVIN ABE ROSENBERG I I GEORGE WASHINGTON KORPER, JR. EDGAR MANUEL SEGAL I . A 1 I QE! Aw- A A , A A 351 Ill . QI! 7.71 w iii or 'ETle l9'27C RrQlEL lANf2L m ' r e so 'egg' Ljgfr - F,-G, , . v , EL. Q W FYW , ,ff , g-. .. --.. .--fu.-. --L4f g --f--- - - f - ' :Q 'Fi' A is , .A,, will I M y A l L- ,NCLH Eli a . ,.. Szgma Alpha Mu Thirty-four Chapters e Founded at College of the City of New York in 19o9 Tobias Goldman Loewenberg Krauskopf Handleman Levy Dansky Lippman Zussmzm Rapoporr Miller Alexander Druckerman Orange Spirt Gronich Hammerschlag Cooper Jacobson Stark Sassulsky Clark Mintz A. Schwartz S. Schwartz Gassner Green Reisler Appel Cowan Braus Israel Bernstein Stein Silverman Strunsky Thall Klein Love Brooks ll 35,1 .End ga! C - . - ,-.,- .. . -- . fl! 7.77. ,ggi I A E I TEIQQTCORNLU IM E ,gg I I i l A N A I! 1 ' I I I N W N I fi 7 1 N LJLHllldj7LPlld jvlu i Beta Chapter Established in I9II FRATER IN URBE ALFRED APPEL J ' SENIORS I MORTIMER BRAUS ALBERT ALFRED JACOBSON I ALVIN RANDALL COWAN RAYMOND REISLER HAROLD GASSNER ANTHONY MAX SCHWARTZ HAROLD STEWART GREEN SAMUEL MORTON SCHWARTZ J A MALCOLM BORTIN STARK A JUNIORS J RUSSELL CLARENCE ALEXANDER DAVID NORMAN HAMMERSCHLAG I A HYMAN SOLOMON CLARK NELSON KENNETH MINTZ E MILTON HENRY COOPER HERBERT EDWARD ORANGE J LEONARD JAMES DRUCKERMAN SEYMOUR STANLEY ROBBINS ABRAHAM .MARVIN SASSULSKY ' SOPHOMORES A IRVING HULBERTS' DANSKYI MAURICE EDWARD LIPPMAN P IRVING LEONARD GOLDMAN JEROME LESTER LOEWENBERG I MAXWELL ARMAND GRONICH A DAVID JACOB MILLER EJ HERBERT HENRY HANDLEMAN JACOB JACK RAPOPORT A HERBERT JOSEPH KRAUSKOPF LOUIS LEMUEL SPIRT I LAWRENCE LESTER LEVY ISIDORE MANTELL TOBIAS W J LEON ZUSSMAN FRESHMEN LEONARD HAROLD BERNSTEIN RAYMOND LIONEL LOVE I JJ MAXWELL LEWIS BROOKS NATI-IANIEL SILVERMAN W IRVING WILLIAM ISRAEL SIDNEY OCTAVIUS STEIN J JOSEPH KLEIN , WILLIAM ENGLISH STRUNSKY J ' 4' LEON THALL U1 IW A-Q-Q A I A A A A A A A A Ho:-I QI! C ,C I L WI I I I Q1 II 7-73 i , . Q . ,,,,. S x C poi IN J C l v 19 ' NH L ' or C C C :gt ff 'ii Q W v. X M ww w' 'xi 3 Qi N K xx ' 1:74 r A 97. ' V 5 E Q , - ' - ea - v W re 1 1 A 4' Q WM' Q f' Qmggie- , sa 5 -4 .. Vw - ,F - is ,: ,, dit X X x x 5 1 X NSW' I f 9 4 x ff 3 , f if 5 fx ' 1 S23 3, af!! 5 if Z I 1 .I 1 , ,-. ,nd Phi Epsilon Pi Twenty five Chapters Founded at College of the Clty of New X ork 1n 1907. T Tonkonogy Edu ards We111 Fraad Lelbou ICZ Haber Dalslmer Rolston Katz D1x1dson Neuberger affee Louchhexm Cutler Rosenbaum Spe1ser Procter Kaltcnbacher Goldstem Lexbman Hene Aurbach Rubenstem Schlossbach Kaufherr Foss Greenbaum Berlln Pavm: l l H - I 3 r 1 C ? sfo: yoga 5--4 5- Lilmd C erro ,W rorr do or,e or EL! 7-74 db Gb... YC H H 1oQ7coRNLLLIAmH lv. O- '9 CDA Spszlon, TD Epszlon Chapter NORMAN BERLIN PHILIP LURIE BERMAN ULIAN ACOE FOSS JOSEPH RICHARD GREENBAUM Estabhshed In 1911 SEN IORS DANIEL CLINTON KAUTHERR EUGENE PAVITT LESTER ROBBINS BENJAMIN BERNARD SCHLOSSBACH EUGENE KENNETH TONKONOGY LESTER PHILIP AURBACH HERBERT LEWIS BREGSTEIN DAVID HENRY GOLDSTEIN JULIUS ANHALT HENE JULIUS CUTLER JESS DAVIDSON LEWIS MARTIN FRAAD HOWARD JEROME JAPPEE BERNARD KATZ SAMUEL DALSIMER RICHARD IRA EDWARDS ADOLPII WOLF HAEER ALFRED LEIEOWITZ JUNIGRS SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN JOSEPH CHARLES KALTENBACHER JULIUS LEIEMAN HAROLD ANTON RUBENSTEIN THEODORE SCHLOSSBACH JEROME HENRY LOUCHHEIM, JR RALPH BERNARD NEUBERGER JAMES DURANT PROCTER ROBERT JOSEPH ROSENBAUM STANLEIGH SCI-IAUL JEROME DANIEL ROLSTON RAYMOND ARTHUR SPEISER THEODORE FULTON TONKONOGY MORTON DAVID WEILL timid 9'-20 ll: N x , .' , 5 1 ,I f Y A - -M J if J-J I D 1: ' ' If L I J J A va Y K 17. 7-75 ,ig M EI QYCORNELL AN i ,gag 1 I I C n 'Q 0 4 , - P wg 'KA ae Omega 'Y au Szgma Five Chapters Founded at University of Pennsylvania in 1907 1 Brunette Peck Kelly McConnell Graziadei Dwight Wynn Newman Enos Bircher Nichols Hopson MacKellar Goubeaud Noonan Sellman O'Neil Stone Thompson Ford Booth Ferguson Crawford W. Caslick Tice Chatlield Plumb Baxter F. Casliclc Clark Joslyn Sampson Tyler Tully Y ? .251 s v -301 Digg- ' Ilia 7.76 3,55 RIIII-3192 CORIIIQILIAIIER T ,gg I 'I . l l 'f1'-'-' KJKILDXHLL 'J LULD KJLJJIIILLL ' I Beta Ch ap ter Established in 'IQII FRATRES IN FACULTATE DR. ROBERT BARDWELL DR. HERBERT GILMAN DR.. EARL LOUIS BRUNETTE . DR. GRANT SHERMAN HOPKINS I DR. CHARLES MILTON CARPENTER DR. HOWARD JAY MILKS ' DR MYRON GUSTEN FINCHER DR. VERANUS ALVA MOORE DR. PIERRE AUGUSTINE FISH DR. HADLEY CARUTHERS STEVENSON DR WALTER GIBBONS DR. EARL SUNDERVILLE V I DR. ALEXANDER ZEISSIG I SENIORS RUSSELL BERKINS BOOTH ALPHONSO COLLINS NEWMAN J WILLIAM CASLICK ROBERT KENNETH O'NEIL JAMES STUART CRAWFORD WILLIAM JOSEPH SELLMAN STANLEY EUGENE FERGUSON GARLAND DOUGLAS STONE DANA DELANCY FORD JOHN CEPHAS THOMPSON ' WARREN FOWLER HOAG FLOYD JOSEPH TICE JUN IORS ALLEN WILLIAM ENOS MYRLE FOBER LEE , CHARLES JOSEPH GOUBEAUD ROBERT STUART MACKELLAR g GEORGE HENRY HOPSON RUDOLPH EDWARD NICHOLS W WAYNE ARTHUR KELLY CYRIL JAMES NOONAN 1 HOMER TULLY 3 I SOPHOMORES IRWIN GEORGE BIRCHER GEORGE EDWARD MCCONNELL WARD HUNTLEY DWIGHT EDWIN DARIUS PECK FRANCESCO SAVERIO GRAZIADEI LEMUEL WILLIAM WOODWARD X WILLIAM WILSON WYNN FRESHMEN ERNEST BAXTER PAUL DORAN FREDRICK CASLICK CLAIR JOSLYN CLAYTON CALKINS CHATFIELD CHARLES PLUMB HAROLD CLARK JESSIE SAMPSON ' LEWIS TYLER W I 2-Q! A A A . LL Q51 J DJ C, 7-77 ---WY Y - . ' f 1 7 if Y WW Y 'Viagra YYYY is-3 T :gig Efllll, I Z' CORlilEl,.l,lAN41ri' iii? -.saga . C . C M as M Y a U as C as -f-off .Q I l l f' 'L -Li .: 1 l W i M 1 fllllllillyxllll M l i ifrzliiljlilllmlll 3 - llznlllllilllllllllllilltll 1 ' M7 4 f ' ' 1 7' ' ' 5 UCLY- lisa, 1 l l l l Szgma Plzz Epszlon Fifty-four Chapters Founded at Richmond College in 1901 l l I Lounsbury Champion Millard McDowell Hassell Hicks Jamieson Gray E. jones Davis Smith Bock Jennings Cook R. jones Leng Henne Henrich McGowin Clement Anderson Preston Payne Chapman Stevens Walls Drew Wilder Morse Masters Dorner Y nge, C .sian Qglhimf - --X I , 178 EIIflE19z7Com1ELL1ANfE O l l J J I , , . W , . N , , , l ' ' 'I V JV W A ew York Beta fzapter - Established in 1917. I x FRATRES IN FACULTATE I RICHARD EMANUEL ANDERSON EDWARD GODFREY LAWSON WALTER LICHTENTHAELER CONWELL MARCELLUS HENRY STOW 3 ROBERT EUGENE CUSHMAN GEORGE JARVIS THOMPSON ' DONALD ENGLISH DAVID WOOLSEY TRAINER 1 ADRIAN GORDON GOULD OSCAR DIEDRICH VON ENGELN x X FRATRES IN URBE ' I HARRY CLARK BALDWIN A HAROLD HINE LYON Q I MALCOLM PAUL CAMERON JAMES FERRIS MCKINNEY DAVID DAVIS EVAN JERVIS MORRIS FRED ROBERT DORNBR JO RAY THOMAS FREDERICK LOUNSBURY WVILLIAM GORDON RHODES GEORGE WHIPPLE VIVIAN A SENIORS ALBERT LYON CHAPMAN RAYMOND CARMEL MORSE . ' FREDRICK ALBERT CHARLES DREW, LD RALPH HARRISON PAYNE WESLEY SIMPSON KNIGHTON ETHAN KNOWLTON STEVENS RICHARD LOUIS MASTERS WALTER SCOTT WALLS, JR. ROBERT DENNISON WILDER JUNIORS THEODORE HEDWIN ANDERSON JOHN WILLIAM HENRICH , , CHARLES ALLEN CLEMENT ROGER WARREN JONES CHARLES HERMAN HENNB ROBERT MOLITOR LENG W 1 ANDREW SERRILL MCGOWIN SOPHOMORES . LOUIS SCHOUDEL BOCK ROBERT EMMETT JENNINGS EARL KEKUALAUKAPUOMANO COOK EVERETT WILLIAM JONES WILBUR RULE DAVIS SIDNEY WRIGHT PRESTON GEORGE Oi'IS GRAY ARCH PAUL SMITH, JR. FRESHMEN PHILLIPS KAY CHAMPION JOHN LOUIS LOUNSBURY ROBERT FRANCIS HASSELL WILLIAM JOHN LOWERY A EDWIN WILLIS HICKS LOUIS DONALD MCDOWELL EDWIN WILLIAM JAMIESON NORMAN KELLOGG MILLARD qu nga 0-IOM A A I-1 ,.-- fbi H!! 179 3 I 0Q5f m i.L..4g,fKL.ifs J 60111, 'Xi Theta Chz Forty four Chapters Founded at Norvvlch UHIVCFSIEY in 18 6 Hall Holcombe Petringer Scott F Q 101 Y , , , tif W A , H l927COR EL.L ANH 31,0 I I f - 'll' A. l I 4'Vo 99 - . n . . . 5 ' Schenkel Coddington Ivanoff Saxe Townsend Millan Lewis Johns A. Seep Silcocks Foster Allen Moore King Bailey Palmer Fincher Hurley Allio Becker Poulsen Froehlich Ray Gcrken Belknap Gewecke H. Seep Frankenberg Morford Smith Coe Garges Easer Springsteacl Conn Casey Y ES! A So! gil o it Y ll., 180 .gg A ETHE 1927coRN12Lu N A I I I I gig s-, , V V V V V - V t . D I D I I I I X - , ,. J V I Lambda Chapter A Established in 1917. FRATRES IN FACULTATE ARTHUR BROTHERTON BURRELL PAUL JONES CHAPMAN LOUIS CONROD ROESS 5 ' FRATRES IN URBE ' CHESTER ALBERT AMICK V JAMES EVART MATTHEWS j JAMES DAVID HURLEY CHARLES FRANCIS NEWTON , LESLIE BOWER TOWNSEND SENIORS ALAN EDGAR CODDINGTON ARTHUR WALTHER LEWIS I GEORGE SPINNEY CRARY FRANKLIN ECKESS MILLAN A 'LYMAN DAVISON HALL GEORGE WESCOTT PETTINGER LLOYD MANNERS HOLCOMBB WILLIAM RODERICK SAXE JOHN IVAN IVANOEE I-IERMAN ROBERT SCHBNKEL , HOWARD WILLIAM JOHNS GEORGE NORMAN SCOTT JUNIORS 1 1 GIBSON MILTON ALLEN HERBERT NEWTON MOORE A JOHN WILSON BAILEY WVILLIAM ELMER PALMER J FREDERICK O'BRIEN FOSTER ALBERT EDWARD SEEP I 1 CARLETON BIRDSALL KING WILLIAM ROBERT SILCOCKS SOPHOMORES STEPHEN WILLIAM ALLIO, JR. V JOSEPH THEODORE FROEHLICH I MELCHIOR EDWARD BECHER, JR. WALTER WILLIAM GERKEN JAMES FRANCIS BELI-:NAR GORDON CHARLES GEWECKE JOHN RADFORD FINCHER RAYMOND CHRISTIAN POULSEN RALPH DUSENBERRY RAY FRESHMEN PHILANDER ALWARD THOMAS LLOYD FRANKENBERG JOHN FREDERIC CASEY JOHN PAUL DONALD GARGES HERBERT HOWARTH COE EDWARD LEEFERTS MOREORD JOSEPH WILLIAM CONN HERMAN FRANCIS SEBP LEWIS ALBERT EASER WALLACE SMITH ' CARL SILAS SPRINGSTEAD ' ll! L? I DI 1 EI M 9.81 not E 'ii Nfl , , V U. , Y in . .' - , , QQ.. . 1 A as 1 4 xqu - 5 GX gi 1' X 31 5 , HQ 'Q N rl il 'K 1 ,fx 35 Eleuszs Founded 1n 1911 Crofoot Cormzlck Nohle Fenner McKz11g Strom Brooks Van Arsdale Weckesser M1Ilane Hopson Monsees Soch Bauer Northrup Benson A Freeland kxrkham Burns Doubledzu Lzudlzm Lxpa. XVIHIZUTIS L Freeland Behlers Chxsholm o . F E 1 7 RW M :gi I iu. YU , , 4 Martin jameson Townsend . Heinzelrnan Srpprell Baxter Vtan Deusen Seiles on B B B .cz-? pq efil. W- nw- -. B -dr N 5. .9 Flin 187. 'fiw I - f+ I H1111-319'f7'coRmTl lAN+2'G 3051, I A A I H 'J ' A ' I A I 1 A l l IJ A Q . - , L LL . A L .I , LL. , I LA.. I I , 5 , . I I I W I A T . 1 l A I I Q I I ' 1 . - I Sleuszs . . E FRATRES IN FACULTATE--A ALLENjCAMERON FRASER - I --'- HAROLD LYLE REED Q I CEDRIC HAY GUISE .. - - --5 FRANK JOSIAH WALRATH . I I ' 'FRATER IN URBE I . WILLIAM BRYAN CORCORAN Q J SENIORS f SIDNEY FREDERICK BAUER GEORGE SIAADE JAMESON J DONALD NEILL BAXTER FLOYD GUILFORD KIRKHAM J FREDERICK JOHN BEHLERS, JR. ARCHIBALD MCVEY LAIDLAW, JR. J 3 A LOUIE MCSHERRY BURNS CHARLES BUELL LIPA L J FRANCIS PERRY CHISHOLM SHERWOOD BONNAR SIPPRELL J LAURENCE DOUBLEDAY GEORGE RICHARD TOWNSEND H A LESTER MILTON FREELAND ARTHUR TRAYFORD A' HAROLD FREDERICK HEINZELMAN ELISHA BLACKMAR VAN DEUSEN Q J RICHARD NELSON WILLIAMS W A JUNIORS 3. T JAMES ARTHUR BROOKS GEORGE HENRY HOPSON NJ JAMES WILLARD CROFOOT JOHN JOSEPH MILLANE, JR. I Q CASPER LLEWELLYN FENNER ERNEST FOSTER NOHLE I D I ELVIN 'REDNER VAN ARSDALE ' A SOPHGMORES I HORACE HULL BENSON Ja CHARLES JOSEPH SOCH I WILLIAM EUSEBIUS MARTIN JARED WALTER STILES 5 GEORGE MONSEES ARTHUR WILLIAM STROM 1 ROBERT ROWLAND NORTHRUP PAUL PHILIP WECKESSER J J FRESHMEN V I JAMES ADAM CORMACK ARTHUR LAVERN FREELAND J JOHN ROSS MCKAIG J -1 I 'gf , I'-f -:ar A - .Y . L .... L... L J . L la-E-Aff!!-Q! SQL! ,L L.. -L I L L P334 183 u. ii A U . . i .ti If J . -K A . 4 in i 1 i .Q-4 1.efT iF a. iiF - Q, lg? '---. i gb. In Q 'f-- ,iw V ,f X-ig, 93,31 iw,-Q ,M1Aqg,,,, if , QT L-iikv., .. W Pin Szgma Delta Eighteen Chapters Founded at Columbia University in 1909 i Merrim Miller Harris Sammet I. Levy Kirshner A. Levine Keshin Henig H, Levine I. M. Levy Abrams Rose v J gg! Q--9.4 . pf 3'iS,,e,wQ eeie , - e in e 849 9.84 11.0 A S I HE I 7 CORNElI,lI.lMI+g 51? v-F01-v I' I I 6' -T 1 Beta Ch ap ter Established in I9Il ' SENIORS ARTHUR LAWRENCE ABRAMS IRWIN LEVY EDWIN BERNARD ROSE JUNIORS HOWARD HENIG ARTHUR ROBERT LEVINE JESSE GERALD KESHIN HERBERT WALD LEVINE J SIDNEY KIRSHNER IRVING LEVY Q SOPHOMORES MARCUS MYERS HARRIS JOEL FRANCIS SAMMET I FRESHMEN I BEN DONALD MERRIM' MARTIN JACK MILLER FRED POTRUCH Ig I ' I Y I I I-- .I . I I in W NJ J JJJJ D I 7.85 1 Q I lE l927 C ORNELLIAN Q Wu ui 6 V205 r X l E if 4-RQ-N Neelix A ' 'I' i EW ' ,mag 'troll W gwdx RL'-keanu..-Gifs' Tau Epszlon Pfzz Twenty seven Chapters Founded at Columbia University in 1909 Fine Drexlcr Golden Schechter S. Singer Feinstein Levy Mintz Markstone Romanow I-1, Lowenstein Mohler Kass Altman Slavin Schaap Merine M. Singer Wasser Stein Youchnow Kesehner Cohen Gerberg Pearlman Weitz Alexander Rubin Schorr L. Lowenstein Simon Aks H. 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J J A M , A Delta Ch apter Established in 1911 FRATRES IN URBE HARRY AZORSKY LLOYD LINCOLN LOWENSTEIN SAMUEL MEZANSKY g SENIORS J JOHN JACOB AHS JOSE SCHGRR J IRVING MURRAY LIPSCHITZ HOWARD SIMON A J HERBERT JOSEPH RUNSDORI2 HERBERT THEODORE SINGER A JUNIORS J GILBERT HENRY ALEXANDER LEONARD PEARLMAN HAROLD NORMAN COHEN - NATHANIEL RUBIN ISRAEL GERBERG HARRY NATHAN STEIN A J HAROLD WALTON KESCHNER ALFRED WASSER ,N ALLAN ABRAHAM MERINE EDWARD WEITZ ALEXANDER YOUCHNOW I SOPHOMORES OSCAR ALTMAN SIDNEY GERALD MOHLER I LOUIS ARTHUR IQASS HAROLD DANIEL ROMANOW 3 HAROLD HORN LOWENSTEIN J MAURICE WILLIAM SCHAAP J HYMAN EZEKIEL MINTZ MORTON SINGER A LEO SLAVIN A FRESHMEN J MILTON DREXLER SIDNEY LEVY JOSEPH FEINSTEIN HERBERT SANDMAN MARKSTONE ' J SAMUEL FINE ARTHUR MARTIN SCHECHTER J DANIEL LEWIS GOLDEN SAUL LAZARUS SINGER 35' A A A A A A I .351 Thi A I A W I I PIII. 1.87 e-'5si1E1Qv7coRNrL1 lfxrlfge not l e D 1 X ly- P' fxkgi QZQQQYLQPZ '2fgl'?.-4 QWWEQFQ f 'jx W YQ me all ll W-,mf Omzcron Alpha Tau Elghteen Chapters Founded at Cornell UHIVCFSIKY 1n 1912. Blum Eisner Karnowsky Becker Lurie Leif Strenger Greenberg Pollack A. Berger Shultz Myers Goldstein Landes Epstein Machson Felmus Rogoff Coleman Kreezer S. Berger Rothschild Fein ' Y I 5.10 f M - 1 Jr e 1-7 Hoi, ,tt t . t o V s . 0-:Qi J 4, f j :' 5 . .:MW f' Us 'lik-X -e-- ' l 1 'ill' QvwWKQa liz. 'fl-53' ,, , ' 1' ,f 1. gf 'f 'gi f ', . ei rl :gl ,L-sp a ' ,f55ff9:f,19f. ' 3 l ,l,, 1 x-K l if 'lyi VVUIV L ye . , , I - pl! s A l so all WELS. 7.88 ,gg is TH 1927coRNELL AME ,Q 1 Q 'I I l I Q Umrwon Qfllpnd VICLLL Alpha Chapter Established in 1912. A FRATER IN FACULTATE GEORGE KREEZER FRATRES IN URBE n OSCAR FEIN SAMUEL GOLDSMITH CHARLES ELIAS GOLDBERG LOUIS THALER SENIORS SIDNEY JAMES BERGER HERMAN ADOLPHUS MACHSON LAURENCE BRUCE FELMUS JULIUS LEON ROGOFF I DANIEL LESLIE ROTHSCHILD J JUNIORS A , JULIUS VICTOR COLEMAN JAMES SAUL LANDES A PHILLIP PERCIVAL EPSTEIN DAVID THEODORE MILLER A EARL GOLDSTEIN SPENCER MYERS A MORRIS SHULTZ A SOPHOMORES ALFRED PAUL BERGER ARTHUR LEFF ' HAROLD ORMOND GREENBERG AEOU DAVID POLLACK ALEXANDER VICTOR LANDES SYDNEY STRENGER FRESHMEN A DAVID BECKER CYRUS IRVING EISNER J HARRY KNIGHT BLUM MORRIS GEORGE KARNOWSKY THEODORE ROBERT LURIE BS! L A I I A ,Igl A 7.89 ig? H HE 1927 CORNELLIAN .gag 1 I D I ei 111, 1 ' i Q!-tri, gif l: 551225 'I r i - -'.1:.:.' , 1 Kappa Delta Rho Fourteen Chapters Founded at Middlebury College in 1905 R. Love Armstrong Southworth Reynolds McCurcly Hartman Edwards Gould Botchford W. Taylor Whiting Gallinger Wilkes Townsend Mead Rea Baisch Chichester Clark H. Love Winkler Ferriss Stanley Lehmann Weber Ach Little R. Taylor Larwood Thomas Eberhart Schroder Robinhold Warren Adams 9 Y! le! , 30:4 li! Pl Qi z.9o YC 'mH'I4 I i'19Q C NEL IAN E -.If . V YYY V . - Y . . 1 - I ' , Li? Q . , , , E, A i I I I ' a Rppa Qelfa 'Mp A Be ta lz ap ter n Established in 1913 FRATRES IN FACULTATE EARL ALVA FLANSBURGII HOWARD BURNSHIP ORTNER ' ALBERT RUSSELL MANN JOSEPH PULLMAN PORTER I GEORGE SYLVANUS MOLER 7 WHITON POWELL WILLIAM IRVING MYERS HUEERT HAWLEY RACE FRATRES IN URBE FRANK BLISS DAVID SI-IERWOOD HILL, JR. LEE THURSTON CORBETT TRUMAN ARTHUR LACEY SENIORS MAURICE ETTINGER ACH DANIEL GUY ROBINHOLD, JR. OLIVER REUBEN ADAMS ANDREW JULIARD SCHRODER, 1D ' CARL OLLER EBERHART RONALD MORLEY TAYLOR JOHN HART LARWOOD RAY LEONARD THOMAS SIDNEY WAHL LITTLE CHARLES OSCAR WARREN, JR. HARRY BARCLAY LOVE HARRY BURTON WEBER ARTHUR MAX WINKLER A JUNIORS T EDWARD ALEXANDER BAISCH f ALVIN HENRY MEAD , JESSE KBTCHAM CHICHESTER, JR. RICHARD COLLINS REA JESSE ALBERT CLARK JOSEPH WIGHT STANLEY FREDERICK FERRISS FRANK WAYNE TOWNSEND , ALFRED VINCENT LEHMANN ROBERT JAMES WVILKES I SOPHOMORES A HENRY JAY BOTCHEORD,JR. LAURENCE PBABODY GOULD ' WILLIAM PASQUALE COLIO WILLIAM PAUL KEMP I KENNETH DARBY GALLINGER WILLIAM MORLEY PUNSHON TAYLOR EDGAR ARCHIBALD WHITING AFRESHMEN RICHARD WALLACE EDWARDS JOHN DWIGHT MCCURDY ' CARL FREDERICK HARTMAN HAROLD ATSON REYNOLDS ROBERT EMERSON LOVE HERMAN MCDOWELL SOUTHWORTH T, Y! :gl 212. Y 7.91 jig: i is HEI ? CQRNE IJANQE ,gr cz. zg. W, , Y , ,ir Y . Y '- . ,,-,,v V , ,, , - 1 i 5 A 5 P X ing-Ti. 'ffg-Lt 3 X e t 1 . if ' ' . i5l,iE r ' ei I Y f t ir ii , E ' T i Alpha Chi Sigma Forty Chapters f Founded at University of Wisconsin in 1907. ii N Q w N N Brainard Baum Rochow Nobles Beaman Ketcham Murray Fordyce Hosking Huff Jones Britt Keunard Burton Shadduck Lovenberg Tucker Whitman Pamode Gardner Bascom ,351 r SA' ,!.s.!r,nr. -, . r to we e P 7.97. , , I L Z qv -- ug E HE I9 27 C ORN L I AN I I 121 ESQ-4 ' , , , A . H,-W, J 1' H D l I . I I I 5 I I ' Y ' CJ' ' ' Established in 1913 FRATRES IN FACULTATE I WILDER DWIGHT BANCROFT LOUIS MUNROE DENNIS Q JAMES ADRIAN BIZZELL ASA EMANUEL MCKINNEY A THOMAS ROLAND BRIGGS CLYDE WALTER MASON ARTHUR WESLEY BROWNE CHARLES WALTER MORSE I GEORGE WALTER CAVANAUGH MELVIN LORREL NICHOLS EMILE MONNIN CHAMOT WILLIAM RIDGELY ORNDORPII , PETER WALTER CLAASSEN FREDERICK HOFFMAN RHODES W ROBERT BRAINARD COREY CARL WILLIAM TUCKER X FRATRES IN URBE CHESTER ALBERT AMICK NEWTON CHARLES JONES W ' LUDWIG FREDERICK AUDRIETH THEODORE GLADDEN KENNARD ' ALBERT WILLIAM AVENS WALTER KUNZ ROSS BABBITT ALBERT WASHINGTON LAUHENGAYER SEYMOUR WILSON BRAINARD HAROLD ADLARD LOVENBERG ' ALFRED LAURENCE DRESSER GORDON RANDOLPH MCCORMICK CHARLES REDMAN FORDYCE MAURICE JACKSON MURRAY I FRANKLIN TRUESDELL GARDNER HENRY DICKEY REYNOLDS I WILLIAM HOWLETT GARDNER HARRIS WHITE ROGERS HARRY JAMES HOSKING ALVIN FROST Sl-IEPARD SENIORS I CARLTON HAWKINS BASCOM ERNEST ROBERT HUEI1 WARREN NATHAN BURTON ' WINTON IRVING PATNODE CHANNING WHITMAN JUNIOR ALBERT KINGSLEY SHADDUCK I SOPHOMORES LESTER ALFRED HENRY BAUM HENRY CROCKER KETCHAM 1 ORSON CASWELL BEAMAN CHARLES ALFORD NOBLES KENNETH WILLIAM BRITT THEODORE GEORGE ROCHOW 3,3 ILL I A .552 7-93 -egg HIHE1927 CORNELLIANE ,gg I I D I gave --' .v,.- ,Mm fgiiiff 'ef ., - ilyvl' fill :Qs l Qizfivrf , slmgy , L gi ,ww R V iq f i' W ' LLL ? ff i , i f R eb - W Q 20 ' 'sg WY i 4, m... . ,. . i i Q' im 41 35 .rw We ' i , d , R Q: Lambda Cfzz Alpha Seventy-two Zetas A Founded at Boston University in 1909 A R. Lewis Shaw Bissig Habieht Hawkins Leonard Geigle Schaefer Bessmer Rowley Smith Shelton Sefton Wallace Orton Bebb Brown McLean Little Segar Runey Hakewessell Harrison Lanrerman W. Lewis Riel-:err Fisher Reed Nelles Morgan Russell Henderson Knapp Kelley Kuhn Shineman Whitehead Y .351 -EQ! sei! L on ' L 919 7-94 ,J HEIQ Y CORNELLI AN JJ J J J ,gg fl F F is f5?i I Omzcron Zeta CHESTER ERMAIN HUNN WALTER CONRAD MuEN.CI-IER HUGH DANIEL REED HERMAN JOHN CHRISTENSEN WILLIAM GERARD CLINE GEORGE ERNEST CROSS JOHN MELLISH HENDERSON EUGENE JOSEPH KELLEY THEODORE CHARLES KUHN WILLIAM GERALD LANTERMAN HUEERT CLARENCE BEBB LEWIS JOSEPH BROWN CARL FREDERICK HAKEWESSELL CLYDE HALL HARRISON SHERMAN RICHMOND KNAPP JOHN CHARLES LITTLE, JR. FRANCIS HOWARD MARSTON DOUGLAS TAYLOR ORTON WILLIAM WARREN ROWLEY EARL STEWART BESSMER FRANK BISSIG WILLIAM FREDERICK GEIGLE CHARLES HENRY HABICHT ELBERT ALLEN HAWKINS, JR. Estabhshcd IU IQI3 FRATRES IN FACULTATE FRATRES IN URBE SENIORS HOWARD GEORGE SHINEMAN JUNIORS SOPHOMORES CARLTON AUGUSTUS SMITH FRESHMEN CLARENCE ELLSWORTH TOWNSEND DUNCAN WHITEHEAD HERBERT SEDGWICK WILGUS JUDSON WHITON GENUNG ELDRED WEAVER HOFFMAN ALAN STONE WINDSOR DAVID LEWIS WILLIAM RICHARD MORGAN THOMAS GEORGE RICKERT VV1ILLIAM JOHN RUSSELL WILLIAM BISSELL MCLEAN JOHN FREDERICK NELLES CLIFFORD CALKINS PRATT WILLIAM ALBERT REED IRVING THEODORE RUNEY SAMUEL BELMONT SEGAR FRANCIS HENRY SCHAEEER, JR. SEIBERT LEE SEFTON NORMAN THOMAS SHELTON JAMES WILBUR LEONARD ROBERT WEBB LEWIS CURTIS BERTRAND SHAW WILLIAM SULLIVAN ROBERT JAMES WALLACE 53.1 0-1 Of-o li! 7-95 -era'-ee----ET1f1E15Qrc0Rri1ELi.lRr1E r Cliff. 9-'AQ -Aj ' . - -- ---' --- - - A A- - -W --f I Y r r ' 5 D I N .. vs l , ' ,. ,,,, l VQMMQ Pw ' ,, Alpha Gamma Rho Q Twentyfnine Chapters l l Founded at Ohio State University in 1904 il , I 'I . 1 ' l l I i , l Hedden K. Davenport MacAniff Ringrose Stephens Sharp , F. Davenport Baird Desforges Ranney Deer Hartman Lodge Ruzicka Cassebaurn Fisher Godfrey Vanderbrook Page Salisbury Holloway Stocking Boclger House Benton Zentgraf Chamberlain Bissell Crane Agle Cox Dunning Dulaff Landon Fordon Crook Thorne Peabody Creal 9 C 9 1 C 'QOH '.!e!e-,oa C, C C C, C it C , U' 196 W - ' S L' , L L, ,- -,. . ,J..,, Y L -,L,..., L lil H HE l92 CORN L LLIAN 'E QI: 0-QQQQ A A - A I 'wge- I I I D I I I I I I I I 1 ' v A J Z e ta Ch apter J I Established in 1914 I FRATRES IN FACULTATE ' BRISTOW ADAMS ROBERT BYRON HINMAN ROBERT PAGE MYERS V GEORGE SAMUEL BUTTS EDWIN FRASER HOPKINS ARNO HERBERT N EHRLING ANSON WRIGHT GIBSON ASA CARLTON KING LEO CHANDLER NORRIS LELAND PETER HAM LAWRENCE HOWLAND MACDANIELS OLIN WHITNEY SMITH GLENN WASHINGTON HERRICK HERBERT JOHN METZGER RALPH HICKS WHEELER W RICHARD HOWLAND MORDOTII I I FRATR-ES IN URBE g PAUL TELTORD ERICKSON WILLIAM DARROW MCMILLAN LAWRENCE JOHN STEELE I EDSON JORGE HAMBLETON EDWIN NOBLE MILLER DEMUND CURRY WEATHERBY Q 1. CLARENCE JACOB HOCHULI GEORGE HENRY RUSSELL ROBERT HUTTEN WENDT 1 SENIORS I HERMAN GEORGE AGLE WILLIAM HENRY CASSEBAUM CLARENCE CHARLES HOUSE V 1 FRANK RANSOM BENTON, JR. CHARLES NICHOLAS CHAIMBERLAIN WILLIAM HENRY LODGE NORMAN FREDERICK BISSELL ROBERT BUTLER CRANE ROBERT BLISS STOCKING I JOHN FRANCIS BODGER ROBERT FAIRBANKS FETHEROLI1 ROBERT LOUIS ZENTGRAF I 1 , KENNETH HENRY FISHER ' , I JUNIORS ' FULLER DELMAR BAIRD GEORGE LLOYD GODFREY WILLIAM SEWARD SALISBURY ' ' FRANCIS GORDON DAVENPORT JOHN BURROUGHS HOI.LOWAY ANDREW GIVEN SHARP I I I ABRAM VANVRANKEN DESEORGES HENRY LEVI PAGE CLARENCE AUGUSTUS VANDERBROOK A Ii GEORGE HAXTON SALISBURY SOPHOMORES ELLIOT SCARPF Cox GEORGE WILMOT HEDDEN WARREN ALOYSIUS RANNEY 1 W KENNETH DAVENPORT FRANCIS JOHN'MACANIPF ARTHUR THOMAS RINGROSE ALBERT EDWARD DEER LLEWELLYN OSCAR PEABODY FRANCIS WILLIAM RUZICKA CARLISLE GEORGE HARTMAN JAMES CROUNSE STEPHENS FRESHMEN I DONALD STEWART CREAL FREDERICK GEORGE DULAEI1 OTTO KELSEY LANDON JOHN EDWARD CROOK WALTER FERRIS DUNNING JOHN WALLER THORNE JOHN CAMERON FORDON lil 71 I N H 7,4 , I , T T - , Lf' 54.,-- - QL I 7-97 I I I I I I I I I I 'itch is C E IHE l 2T CORNLLLI N gli -,-V V . V - ---- . -,---A- f- fn .Q.-4' A I P . I - .1-. '11 A V 4 A - Q A sa ' l i 5 I lzelfa A Zplza j Four Chapters Founded at Syracuse University in 1909 Herrick V:mHorn Carpenter Briggs Gaskell Jetty J. Smith Hamilton Pfisterer Mattison Palmer Moore Lacy Lucas Bristol N. Smith Taggart Bates White jones Doty Connelly Van Buskirk Buddenhagen W Cobb Murdock Page McNeil Goble Bennett Crawford Y V! , , C , '!Qi-0 9 9 9 7 9 Pl . i 198 I PVTIT IQZYF RIHLI IAN - f- -Bm A 1 I ,lil , , . . - I .ling A I , S J A I I S- HQ! A I p Q 4. 'N I 1 1 ' ' ' ' 'l ' ' A N fl I I N Beta Ch apter I ' Established in IQI4 'N FRATRES IN FACULTATE I I W JOHN ROBERT BANGS, JR. VAN BREED HART A IRVING TRACY BEACH EVERETT LEE HUNT I IRVING JOSLYN CALL MYRON ADOLB LEE Y ' FRATRES IN URBE GEORGE HATHAWAY DESSION FRANCIS ALLEN WICKES 1 . SENIORS I ' FREDERICK EVANDER BACON CHARLES WESLEY MATTISON I DEAN JAMES BENNETT BUEL MCNEIL ARTHUR EDWARD BUDDENHAGEN GEORGE NELSON PAGE W WILLARD HAROLD COBB LOUIS MARVIN REYNOLDS ' FLOYD TITUS CRAWFORD ROBERT STRANGEWAY TAGGART X JULIAN SALE GOBLE IRVING HARRIS TAYLOR A W FRANCIS WYGANT GREENE RAY PORTER XVHITB A JUNIORS A ' DON LYMAN LAWRENCE BATES ROBERT THOMPSON LUCAS W l FRANK JESSUP BRISTOL HOWARD NELSON MOORE W , KENNETH AUSTIN CONNELLY CHARLES GEORGE MURDOCK A EDGAR FORBES DOTY ROBERT CARRINGTON PALMER W ROBERT DANIEL JONES KENNETH ALDRICH REEVE JAMES ALLEN LACY ROBERT MAXHAM TAYLOR I JAMES GREGORY VAN BUSKIRK Y A SOPHOMORES I A ARTHUR TOMPKINS BRIGGS EARL LUCULLUS JETTY L ROBERT EDWARD GASKELL HENRY ALBERT PBISTERER t JAMES KENNETH HAMILTON JAMES EMERSON SMITH J I NEWELL WELCH SMITH A FRESHMEN JOHN HAN'DLY CALDWELL DONALD SCHUYLER HERRICK ' BENJAMIN FRANKLIN CARPENTER WILLIAM KUNTZ VAN HORN I 7 1 ESQ. , I .REI gl Pl lj 199 'uri ETFIEIQTYCORIJELIQIANE i i V 5 1 ,vga a a a 1 - e a e re e MQ- i i J X l 1 Scorpzon i Founded in 1914 l . l , 4 l 3 1 Morath Bush Duryea Kessler Capune Finch Caldwell ' Witt Emptage Bunke Limbacher MacDonald R. Metzger Sage Booth McCausland Kiesenwetter Mitchell Quinn Boschen Kenny Tiffany Park Pcrrotta H. Metzger Zimmerman Tweedale Schlecht Hall Dyer Haskins Dennis Studwell Stines Hill Young Cusack l , v Y ,m,A,,vAwxAM, AN J, NYY, Y ip, , W , K 1 - fl if -- 300 .1 D J, . 'ii' 'S AMES WILLIAM BENNER KARL HERMAN FERNOW HOMER SEYMOUR PRINGLE MERIT SCOTT DAVID WALLACE PUNZELT RUSSELL BERKINS BOOTH EUGENE HARDIN EMERSON GEORGE HENSLE KENNY C' O VID L O 711 FRATRES IN FACULTATE FRATRES IN URBE SENIORS THEODORE NICHOLAS KIESENWETTER SAMUEL GARBER MCCAUSLAND HENRY CHARLES METZGER MILO ABNER MITCHELL HENRY CHARLES BOSCHEN WALTER HENRY BUNKE JOHN HOMER CALDWELL DANIEL EDWIN DURYEA GORDON LINDSEY EMPTAGE MILTON TOMLINSON BUSH WILLIAM CONRAD CAPUNE FRANK HOWARD CUSACK WARREN BREED DENNIS WILLARD THEODORE HASKINS JUNIORS FREDERICK LOUIS WITT SOPHOMORES DANIEL EUGENE STINES FRESHMEN MILTON ELMORE YOUNG HAROLD DAVID SMITH HERBERT AUGUST WICHELNS KARL DAWSON WOOD EDWARD HAROLD WOODS HOWARD THURLOW ZIMMERMAN NEIL HAMILL PARK IRVIN ANTHONY PERROTTA HENRY WALTER QUINN DAVID MILTON SAGE LUDWIG FREDERICK SCHLECHT ROBERT PRICE TIFFANY RALPH LANDON TWEEDALE ERNEST BLISS FINCH HARRY JACOB LIMBACHER EDMUND LAWRENCE MACDONALD RICHARD EUGENE METZGER JOHN WILLIAM MORATH ROBERT ALLEN DYER HOWARD FALES HALL WILLIAM HAROLD KESSLER RICHARD WILLIAM HILL, JR. CLINTON ROGERS STUDWELL If I E l927 N ELl AN' R E .D X f ke? -6 Dgl ll! 301 W 'EIHUQQICORNELLA Q or sg e -'1unnnrN ll ffl HHN wwfff mg Szgma Upszlon Founded 1n 1915 Newton Cam1sa L. Adams Gray Truesdell Wies Alexander Starke Filer Bennett Borst Long Van Name Spindler E. Adams Hall Dedcrick Smith Thompson Griflin Reid Snyder 395' 'F i' 0. EJ 23.1 pig My 301 ig! E'fHEl927'CORNELLl E My v-., U-1 0-:QI-0 A I 3.1 I Sgma qfaszfon ' i I FRATRES IN URBE DONALD SUNDERLAND CHASE ' EDMUND BURKE GRANIGAN GEORGE FAHEY LAWRENCE JUNE SENIORS LEWIS WAKEMAN ADAMS FAVOR RANSIER SMITH CLIFFORD EARL ALEXANDER , JOHN WILMOT SNYDER ' ' CLINTON HENDRICKS DEDERICK CLARENCE FRANCIS SPINDLER WILLIAM WALTER STARKE JUNIORS EARLE CHETWOOD ADAMS GEORGE LUTHER GRAY FLOYD EDWARD BORST MILTON STUART HALL JOSEPH LEWIS CAMISA WILLIAM HERBERT LONG ARMANDO ISAAC DEL RIO PAUL JEFFERSON NEWTON BURT KISHLAR FILER JOHN FRANK THOMPSON HORACE AUSTIN VAN NAME SOPHGMORES CLARENCE OLIVER BENNETT HENRY PALMER TRUESDELL WILLIAM FREDERICK WIES, JR. A FRESHMEN ALBERT JOSEPH GRIFFIN WILLIAM HAWEY REID 1. agp! I -, '41 I I I I 41. 303 ,gg 5 HE192 CORNEL AN ,gg I l I' H igrl ' 'F '-i Yv, ' W v- ,gif NN jtlg, N' Af ' Q V-:Zi - Q ' ' Rho Psi Three Chapters Founded at Cornell University in 1916 Wang Lleee giggg Hog. Wuwanlgl. Chang Yu 11.1 ll C Sang 'Hang SS! 3335, 589 e e .. Fl! 304 13 Cl... Jvw .fan Alpha Chapter Estabhshed In 1916 FRATRES IN URBE CHIEN MING CHANG SAMUEL HOY YU HSIEN HUANG CHING MING HU JOSEPH CHICHANG YU SENIORS NGEU FAUNG TSANG JEN CHANG JUNIORS SOPHOMORE KIM SUEG LEE FRESHMAN HUNG KAI WU TIEN LIU HUA TANG WANG WEN CHEN WU CHI MING UE CHIA SIEN WAN CHIEN CHI KU W I ! C I 3 Y., 7,1 if I 3512 305 Sow e H ee ', . O Quaid! 34 'Riff s Alpha Epszlon P2 Fourteen Chapters Founded at New York Umversity 1n 1913 Schor H. T. Orloff Hirschhorn Gitlitz Rosen H. I. Orloff Libby Aginsky Wahrburg Terr Steinman Block Stark Kistin Schenck Chashin A. Lippman Goldin Gordon Weiner Sagan Bernstein Lippman Snyder Fischbach Wekselblatt Lorwin Hyman ew H H E HEl92TCORNELLlANH H3335 -A W va i I 32,5 filfi' o o o o in 3 06 , , it' -- - 'TH' 'T 1: , -,-,.L.., A W-- .LIau:n,uIH1mmjm1.I. Af. ,IL O- ' 'Q I D , I . Jflnlia ffpsilon YD! Beta C' h a p ter Established in 1917 FRATER IN FACULTATE I NORMAN WEISBORD S SENIORS ALBERT DAVID KISTIN JULIUS HENRY LIPPMAN VAL LORWIN If JUNIORS A SIDNEY CHARLES BERNSTEIN ' SOLOMON SAMPSON SNYDER KARL FISCHBACH JULIUS WEINBR NATHAN SAGAN KOPPEL WEKSELBLATT SOPHOMORES ' HARRY CHASHIN AUBREY SCHENCK CHARLES GOLDIN SIDNEY STARK MAISEL GORDON BENJAMIN STEINMAN NATHAN HYMAN SIDNEY TERR ABBOTT ARTHUR LIPPMAN DAVID WAHRBURG FRESHMEN HERMAN AGINSKY JOSEPH LIBBY ARTHUR BLOCK HOWARD TAFT ORLOFF JAMES GITLITZ HYMAN IRVIN ORLOFP ABRAHAM HIRSCHHORN MAX ROSEN LOUIS SCHOR 1 J -Sf: 357 gg! o i i mutiozrconnugtmng ,gg I I p i ' ' f f'-T 977'Ni'.f., . Yfvjffsf i if .bib Q. 1 I ,, 'Qf t a 'ffwiff i , Szgma P2 Twenty-six Chapters Founded at Vincennes University in 1897 ' MacConnell Wilson Stare H. Woodward Doney Lawton Firman Blackburn Hostcrman Chamberlin Donoghue Meyer Arnold Nash Feiclc Scidmore McElheny Buerger Mocder Ruland Summerson St. James Oldberg V. Woodward Cornell Payton Hendon Davis Glasser Mollenberg Fitzgerald Vannote Mattern Y Ba! -EB! ,ld i i my 308 ix! A H HE L927 C ORNE LU Ng W ' vii v-,QQ - A A HAH 0-SQ,-2 l I J D 1 I Sigma 931' Mu Ch ap ter Established in 1917 FRATER IN FACULTATE I A THOMAS JENNISON PARMLEY FRATRES IN URBE ROBERT NORTON CHAMBERLIN OLIVER TUDOR GRISWOLD WILLIAM BALDWIN PARSHALL SENIORS JAMES MICHAEL ARNOLD ARTHUR LORD NASH BRUCE SAXTON CORNELL OSCAR ORVILLE OLDBERG LEWIS WESLEY FEICK HAROLD LAWRENCE RULAND WILLIAM DANIEL MOEDER ' LOUIS NAPOLEON ST. JAMES RICHARD HENRY MOLLENBERG WILLIAM HENRY SUMMERSON VERNON WOODWARD JUNIORS CARROLL JEREMIAH DONOGHUE CLAIR CARLTON MCELHENY ALBERT EMIL KOEHL ALBERT FRANCIS MEYER ROBERT RUSSELL SCIDMORE A SOPHOMORES BENJAMIN COLEMAN BLACKBURN WADE WILKINS MACCONNELL A CHARLES FRANCIS DONEY CARL ELWOOD .STARE WILLIAM BYER FIRMAN DONALD STORM VARIAN OLIVER WILLIAM HOSTERMAN JAMES BOONE WILSON HENRY HUGHES LAWTON' HENRY LYNDE WOODWARD FRESHMEN ROLAND ELWOOD DAVIS ADRIAN DOUGLAS HENDON NORMAN FRANCIS FITZGERALD ROBERT KENNETH MATTERN EUGENE ANDREW GLASSER ' JOSEPH KENNETH PAYTON ROBERT LOUIS VANNOTE J! A. Pl' A A A - El? 309 .. 02 l J i lg E H927 CORNELL ' e3 335 B' -A :Dm r f . . --Q , NXT my -',' 'fy -e .ffxfxfl x fffliiijiiiflliwi lgmv 5 f llwl fi M -- , 'il l-gall 7 4 Qaumllligllgegy Q X 4 ' flln' at .fl .ff K ' ' Qi-Q :-f'Q37if.-Qt V P2 Kappa Alpha Seventy Chapters Founded at UH1VCfS1EY of Virginia in 1868 Slights Duggar Randall Underhill Withrow Dean Hun: Averill Glass Merriman Bowen Weeks Bromley Cowan Bruno Flynn McCrohan Blomeier N. Allison Ewarr Scales Forker Lewis Willerts Steffens Foltz Krech Stout Van Law P. Allison Stallman Copp Buckley Bama Rappenecker Larsen Maxson Stortz Moree T, 71 1,01 lb. p.L4 J-4 Dil Ia! BIO X 4: ' , 'li J ' A , I gil W4 s .1 lil 0 ' 1322 'H-fl i I . I 11 ul I 501 Mpdp a D440 ha. Beta Theta lzapzfer Established in 1917 FRATRES IN FACULTATE GEORGE FRANCIS BASON WVALTER BUCKINGHAM CARVER - JAMES CHESTER BRADLEY WILLIAM HURSH FARNHAM OLAP MARTINIUS BRAUNER WALTER HUTCHINSON STAINTON FORREST BLYTHE WRIGHT FRATRES IN URBE NELSON MARTIN ALLEN CYRIL EEENEZER HAZELL JAMES BENTLEY FORKER, JR. RALPH FELBER JONES ,I Y f' SENIORS JAMES PHILIP ALLIQSDN, JR. EDWIN BRYCE MCCROHAN, JR. HERBERT HENRY BLOMEIER, JR. JOHN EDWIN PAIGE ' ' GEORGE ELMER FLYNN, JR. CASFAR RAPPENECKER . WILLIAM EARLE FOLTZ ALFRED PETER STEFFENS EDWARD MAX KRECH HOWARD WILLIAM STOUT DICK LEWIS JESSE MEAD VAN LAW DAVID BEAL WILLETS JUNIORS NEWMAN TOWNSEND ALLISON GEORGE ROBERT EWART, 3D EDGAR WAITE AVERILL , WILLIAM MALTEY GLASS JOHN TUDOR BOWEN HENRY LEE MERRIMAN CLIFFORD LYNDON BRUNO RICHARD KEMRER SCALES ROBERT FORREST COWAN FRANK ALBERT STORTZ, JR. HOWARD COOLEDGE WEEKS SOPHOMORES GEORGE HENRY BOWEN ROBERT WILLSEY MOREE ORREN BENJAMIN BROMLEY, JR. NEWTON EDSON RANDALL BENJAMIN FRANKLIN COFF, JR. JOSEPH ROWE SLIGHTS WILLIAM STOVER DEAN ARTHUR CHARLES -STALLMAN BENJAMIN MINGE DUGGAR, JR. ALPI-IEUS FINCH UNDERHILL WALTER ALEXANDER HUNT ' LBVILLE JAMES WITHROW, JR. FRESHMEN WILLIAM CAIRNS BANTA CLAYTON ELMORE LARSEN MALCOLM LEWIS BUCKLEY LESLIE WILLIAM MAXSON ALDEN OLIVER CARLSON RUPERT RAPPBNECKER ALFRED JULIUS SCHILLKE . 9' V - 'O' 'ai L I S 311 Y F - . Y 2 W Y wa. 1 H l92 O NELLIAN 6 gag. pf I - - f -W - -Y . I I D I . V nrv , ' W' dfcxb-i'scv.ff9 'i P2 Kappa Plzz Thirty Chapters Founded at College of Charleston in 1904 Ericson Jordan L. Williams C. Brandt Harper Dulin Moyer Mejo Lehr Merle Warren Cull Pesez Fischer W. Williams E. Hanselman Hoke Ahlson Wallace Benway Taylor Murray Felton Bridge Muller Seaman Magruder Orr G. Hanselman Moody Phillips Marston Sulla Scofield Dutcher Howard Knapp Scott . ,js - l F 1' s r Dpi. 312 H 192 CORNELL PINE s LAURENCE RAYMOND BRIDGE GEORGE RAYMOND HANSELMAN GEORGE MATTHEW DILL EDWARD JAMES ELLIOTT EVERETT CLAIR BRADLEY WALTER BATES BRANDT HENRY STILWELL BROWN ROSWELL WILLIAM CULL WILLARD SHEDD JORDAN LAWRENCE LESTER BENWAY EDWARD MILTON DULIN STANLEY GUSTAV ERICSON EDWARD JOHN FISCHER, JR. EDWIN CHARLES HANSELMAN WILYO GABRIEL AHLSON CARL BRANDT, JR. EDWARD SIBLEY DUTCHER ROBERT JORDAN HARPER CHARLES HUNTER HOWARD LOUIS STANPORD MARSTON ALFRED DIMON PHILLIPS 11' PS2 C hapzfer Estabhshed In 197.1 FRATRES IN FACULTATE PAUL WORK FRATRES IN URBE SENIORS JUNIORS PHILIP PLATT WALLACE SOPHOMORES LAWRENCE ADELBERT WILLIAMS FRESHMEN ROYDEN MAGRUDER HERBERT OSEPH MULLER GARRETT JOHN FELTON JAMES EDMUND FERGUSON EUGENE LEHR HAROLD OTTO MERLE GERALD AUGUSTUS MURRAY LOUIS LIVINGSTON SEAMAN WILLIAM ERNEST WARREN ARTHUR STANLEY HOKE WALTER LOUIS MEJO JOSEPH EUGENE MOODY RONALD ORR GERARD AUGUSTUS PESEZ HOWARD GEORGE KNAPP CLARENCE SIMON MOYER ALFRED FORTUNATE SULLA, JR. THEODORE HENRY TAYLOR HERBERT TEMPLE SCOFIELD NORMAN EMBREE SCOTT WARREN JOSEPH WILLIAMS, JR. ..!. A ol - -' I J '01 J V ! E A Q? Sf 'B -u I p n J E'-1 ms., iii I I CCJC I A551 313 ii i EUTEIUZTCORNELLIAN i Q77 I I D . I B , ' , 8 3 a g ' J eg Alpha Phi Delta Sixteen Chapters Founded at Syracuse University in 1911 F Cascio Muccigrosso Galanre Calasibetta Oropallo Marco Scileppi Radice Pittoni de Grassi Leone Sassani Vitale vv 32,1 QL t e t t PM 314 Y'- xxg E HE UZTCORNELLIANE Q11 o-QOL-4 0':Q.-'1 I I D . I Mu Ch apter Established in I9l'L PRATER IN PACULTATE GIORGE DE GRASSI ' FRATER IN URBE M DONALD DOMINICK CASCIO I SENIORS GUERINO WILLIAM CANGI MARIO PITTONI PHILIP FREDA MARCUS RADICE FRANK LEONE JOHN SASSANI JOHN MUCCIGROSSO PAUL JEAN SCILEPPI ALBERT ALNOR VITALE JUNIORS CHARLES CALASIBETTA PETER GALANTE SOPHOMORES HERBERT FRANCIS MARCO HARRY ALEXANDER OROPALLO .2151 I :III DLI J ll QL 315 bg? i 5 HE 1,927 C ORNELLIANH ,gag Q-Q Q-Q , , - ., i Q' I I . Q 7 'au Kappa Epszlon Twenty-four Chapters Founded at Illinois Wesleyan University in 1899 l Rhodes Moffatt Francis Walsh Pircenger Bowden Tennant Gerrnond Gerbereux Rollins Hurd Laig Welanetz Myers Burnett Kammerer Capurro G. Forbes Church Masten Laird Allen Mattison Erdmann Niles Udall Bullock Milks Clark Parkes Stanley Young Van Ness Sargent L. Forbes Fowler Moore Bethge T 351 a 3:15 Jil s s s e M '11 316 , V - - ' -- 'I 'U -T'-LTTHTTH :HTTP A H may E HE l927'CO!XI1Ilf l,l.l ANf1i1' ggmfqq s-, gm ' f f',4 I I - l J N 1 V I I , W Szgma lzapter J Established in 192.3 FRATRES IN FACULTATE XVILLIAM EARL CHAMBERS CLARENCE LAMOUREUX STEPHEN FARREL CLEARY HARRY HOUSER LOVE I CLYDE HADLEY MYERS , FRATRES IN URBE Q A OSCAR LAMONT HIEEARD ' HAROLD SIMPSON 1 SENIORS I FOSTER SIDNEY BOWDEN FREDERIC ERNEST LAIG REESE RICHARD FRANCIS CARROLL KEITH MOPFATT I EUGENE WILSON GERBEREUX JOHN ELWOOD PITTENGER 5 HENRY SHELDON GERMOND, BD DANIEL MICHAEL ROLLINS 2 THADDEUS BAKER HURD RALPH JOSEPH WALSH , . JUNIORS 1 THEODORE ROOSEVELT BURNETT BENSON MARKHAM HELMS , ' ARTHUR LOUIS CAPURRO GRANGET LOUIS KAMMERER ' ' AUSTIN HARRIS CHURCH EDWARD MASTEN , GEORGE FORBES FOSTER TWICHELL RHODES ' LUDOLPH FRISCH WELANETZ I ' SOPHOMORES I HOWARD NELSON ALLEN ALAN CHRISTEN MATTISON I WVARREN PAUL BULLOCK CLIFFORD HOWARD MILKS BAYARD LYMAN CLARK HARRISON WALLINGEORD NILES , FREDERICIOJOHN ERDMANN WILLIAM HENRICH STANLEY ' GEORGE ASHMUN LAIRD ARTHUR SKINNER TBNNANT,JR. JOHN TAYLOR UDALL FRESHMEN MAX GODEREY BETHGE WILLIAM EVERETT MYERS LORENZ QUENZER FORBES RALPH HENRY PARKS ARTHUR SHERWOOD FOWLER WILLIAM DUNLAP SARGENT I PHILIP CHAUNCEY JACOBS, JR. PAUL HEWITT VAN NESS LUTHER SAMUEL MOORE ALDEN WILSON YOUNG 'P .255 P43 I Ll! 317 .- on P e ,ga , l927 ORNELLIe N ,ig 4 in 5 r Beta Psi Four Chapters Founded at University of Illinois in 1910 Kinsey Stover Varmoy Draper Miller Barris Linda! Smart Faber Sanders Macarovv Walz Muir Lzwiano -ff .sas 'iii - lr! 318 P g C :Ls 192 C NEL A G gag. I I ' Delta Alpha Chapter Estabhshed In I9z5 F RATER IN FACULTATE HOWARD AMES STOVER SENIORS HENRY ALLEN BARRIS ALFRED STEPHENSON KINSEY WALTER MUIR JUNIORS EARL CARL FABER WILLIAM BREWSTER HARTMAN HERBERT FREDERICK LINDAL SOPHOMORES OHN EARLE ELLIOTT FRESHMEN LAWRENCE DRAPER OHN GIBSON MARVIN NORMAN EDWARD SANDERS GEORGE HARTWLLL VANNOY KENNETH CARL WALZ OHN CHARLES MACAROW CHESTER AUSTIN MILLER HERBERT WILSON SMART GEORGE BERNARD PAPEN TRUMAN POWERS FRANCIS OHN VORAS J A ' J EDWIN LOUIS BUSH PASQUALE JEROME LAVIANO J J JR- ' J J .2231 A I 331, DI! I Il 5 319 '-la e 'ETHE192?'coR:m,LlANe43T e W s im P 3' f ll l,l IIIIIIIII l l 1 tmmmmilill uw mm Theta Kappa Plzz Eight Chapters Founded at Alabama Polytechnlc Institute in IQZO Havey Specht Lanahzm Reilly Drummond Bruckerr Geiger Coffey Warden Foote Thomas Bradley Dunn Wesley McHugh Corning Martinez Szllclana Marshall Sweeney Cunningham Stack Conran Torruella Toman Gainey Queally x .Q---Q , Y , Y V , f -1 --5 'ff ' f -f f fee f Q Q2-A q' Q A l , ,El '25 l f l 'l ,, E i lll l y l f llllllllllll lll E llllll -Af llllllll llll 'Q-. x A N - -, .. l il l 9 lggggq, ' f LQLQ , he 4515 37.0 Y- ,Igq HTHEIQQICORNELLIANH I ,Ig I i t Tzefa Kappa Fhi A Theta Chap ter Established in 197.6 FRATRES IN FACULTATE NICHOLAS BAWLP EDWARD MICHAEL CURLEY GEORGE WALTER CAVANAUGH THOMAS JOSEPH MCINERNY FRATER IN URBE WVALTER EDDINGTON REILLY SENIORS EDWARD MICHAEL BOYNE ARTHUR JOSEPH GEIGER JOHN JOSEPH BRADLEY, JR. JAMES HENRY HAVEY ARTHUR JOSEPH BRUCKERT ARTHUR COMBER MCHUGH VINCENT JOSEPH, COFFEY JUAN JOSE MARTINEZ PAUL BARTHOLOMEW CORNING ARTHUR ESTEBAN SALDANA WILLIAM FRANCIS DUNN FRANCIS JOSEPH TOMAN JUNIORS RICHARD JOHN CONRAN MALCOLM ADOLPH SPECHT PAUL JOSEPH CUNNINGHAM JAMES HENRY STACK LEO JOSEPH GAINEY MILLARD FILLMORE THOMAS JOHN JOSEPH LANAHAN FELIX JOHN WESLEY SOPHOMORES JOHN WALTER DRUMMOND ALLEN RICHARD KERR ROBERT WILLIAM FOOTE JOSEPH COOK MARSHALL HAROLD GEORGE HIGGINS THOIVIAS FRANCIS QUEALLY, JR FRESHMEN JAMES HENRY SWEENEY WILLIAM ARTHUR TORRUELLA RICHARD HENRY XVARDEN BIB! 32,5 'N A lil, 311 'i i on 1 'ii' 'X .6.o. x ' -5 Pin Delta Mu Eight Chapters Founded at College of the City of New York in 197.0 Wolf Cohen Levine Bloom Rider Friedman Abramson Plotkin H. Weiss Schick Sweergall Warrur Grossman Sperling L. Weiss W C HE 1927c:oRNELLlANE no no 1,535 H i X f' , . r r i ' ' ' gli' I ' iii' V T' 1 -7 521550 00' Nile 1 'lf Q M Iii I l r f! nga :gg 'li C 'ini 512. hr! 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Thomax William Swart Albert Guy Carpenter Charlex Louie Kadex j ofeph Swartz Thomaf William Henry Cafrebaumu Garrett Kirk, zd Franchot Tone Emmont Williamx Collinf john Garrett Krieger Eugene Kenneth Tonkonog y David Straw Courtright Theodore Charlex Kuhn George Martin Treftf, 3d Charlef Daniel Dietrich jeroix Langdon, jr. jeJ.re Mead Van Law Theodore Auguxt Eggniann Harry Barclay Love john Van Sickle, jr. Henry Nathaniel Fairhankr Earle Gurngf Mann Anderfon Voifard Vickerf Richard Clarke Field Edwin Bryce McCrohan, jr. Alhert Alner Vitale William Earle Foltz Ignacio .Yaturnino Molinet Charlex Milford Werb' Erne.rt William Foefum Ralph Brady Munnf john Randolph Young Walter Kelogf N ield f n 1 BO! .! ' ne I g P1 I 317 my ETHEl927CORNELLlANfE ff - 1 v-IQ,-Q 0' I I I I SENIOR SOCIETY ll my -if A A Quzll and Dagger Stanley Calef Allen George Darwin LaMont William foseph Bemis, fr. George Harding Lewis, fr. fohn Neville Blakemore Richard Henry Mollenherg Everett Clair Bradlq Raymond Carmel Morse Thomas Morton Bright Gerald Augustus Murray V Robert Baird Brown Samuel Carson Oshorne Alhert Lyon Chapman Archie Fraser Rankin William Leoering Cressman Thomas George Riekert Thomas Cyril Deoeau . Daniel Guy Rohinhold George Matthew Dill Daniel Michael Rollins Fredrick Alhert Charles Drew, zd Charles Henry Sohaajf, zd Carl Oller Eherhart Lee Schaenen Winslow Eddy Adolph Harfy Schimmelpfennig Samuel S ehastian Evans, J r. R George Norman S cott Eugene William Goodwillie Harold Wentworth Chauncgf Lewis Grant Arthur Max Winkler Phillips Bennitt Hoyt William Roherts Wood Denis Michael Hynes , Kenneth Merrill Young .2255 B U' ' ig! Pl 5 319 i. .Q ,. vip-Q 'HQ-0 IUNIOR SOCIETY 'Z rl 5 H 192 NEL ANE W 'I P I ' ,-fr. ' H ,Jr wf J 'jf J A J Aleph Samaclz Alexander Bael Trowbridge Eugene Price Balderfton . joseph Berry fr. Henry' Clnarlef Bofcben Elmo Carntneu r. Gilbert Edioin Crogan 1. obn Farrand anzef Kenneth Hall Henry Stanley K1 men ' Andrew anzef McConnell Maleolrn Pzitnarn Nfardock Robert Daoidfon Miirdotk Donald Albert N efbitt Rickard Wallace Pitnian faines-Dunbar Pond Rollin Henry Spelrnan, fr. farnex Maf'sball Veeder fofepb Nafb Williainf 2 -S 384. a :Yu e ir! 330 6-0-Q I I JUNIOR SOCIETY Red Key OHN WRIGHT ACKERMAN BERTEL WALDEMAR ANTELL PHILIP LOUIS ASH STEPHEN DUNCAN BRADLEY GEORGE CHAPMAN BUTLER CLYDE ALLISON CASE LEE ROBINSON FORKER RANDALL EVERETT FRYE EDWARD COLE HOWE R. AMES EDWARD HUBBELL EDWARD GEORGE OHNSON AMES POLLOCK LEE ROBERT MOLITOR LENG OHN DANIEL MICKLE R. ENOS ELDRIDGE PENNOCK CHARLES CRISSY PORTER, JR. EDWARD JOY SCHEIDENHELLI DONALD TERRY SECOR LEWIS PINTARD SEILER JOHN CALHOUN STERRITT FORD WOODS STEVENS EDWIN ODELL TUPPER CHRISTIAN AUGUST VON RUMOHR RICHARD VICKERY WAKEMAN CHARLES LEON WALKER PHILIP WILL, JR. JOHN MUMMA YOUNG, ID ,gg E HEIQQQICQRNELLIANE S 1 '. 1 J , JR ' I J J J J J I J 2,555 lvl 331 P- utl il T THEI A El.. ,lA 531 'Di' 'SDC A ' Plz ' Beta Ka a a t i f pp In I Founded December 5, 1775 . NEW YORK THETA CHAPTER f Established May ta, last ' if gif-.5 q I OFFICERS 1 916-7.7 Aiiffl ROSWELL CLIFTON Guans ....... Prefzdefzt G HAROLD ROBERT SMART ...... Vita-Preridmt J HELEN CLARASIA XVORKS ....... Trearurer - Ia ,z 1,-1e..,.i 1, - -2 LAWRENCE RUSSELL ANDRUS ..,... Secretary 'ii f m t . ' JOSEPH THEODORE SCHULTZ , . . Arrzftant .Ycrretary M ia. ROBERT PELTON SIBLEY . r ..... Regirtrar ADDITIONAL MEMBERS OF EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Elias Root Beadlc Willis Herbert August Wichelns TOWN AND FACULTY MEMBERS Joseph Quincy Adams Charles Edgerton Walker Kinkaid Martin Wright Sampson Edward Gay Ainsworth, Jr. Herbert Charles Elmer Otto Kinkeldey Ernest William Schoder Ernest Albee John James Elson Mrs. John Donald Kinney Lester Wayland Sharp Albert LeRoy Andrews Rollins Adams Emerson Ernest August Kubler Harold Conway Shaub Eugene Plumb Andrews W John Bernard Emperor ' Max Ludwig Wolfram Laistner Robert Felton Sibley Lawrence Russell Andrus Millard Clayton Emsberger Howard Scott Liddell James Whaples Sinden Liberty Hyde Bailey Wilson Lewis Farman Mrs. Albert Russell Mann Sumner Huber Slichter Dane Lewis Baldwin Livingston Farrand Frederick George Marcham Harold Robert Smart Mortier Franklin Barrus Albert Bernhard: Faust James Frederick Mason Mrs. Albert William Smith Harriet Garrison Barton Samuel Feldman Margaret Lucy Mason Frederick Miller Smith Frederick Bedell Earl Edmund Ferris Louis Melville Massey Harold David Smith John Bentley, Jr. Mrs. John Dietrich Wittich Fetter Leonard Amby Maynard Jeanette Smith Morris Gilbert Bishop Katherine Finch Eleanor Clara McMullen Preserved Smith Frederick Lovell Bixby Elinor Fish Dale Raymond Mitchell William Hazlitt Smith Albert William Boesche Mrs. Harold Flack Benton Sullivan Monroe Bessie Frances Speed Julian Pleasant Brctz William Trowbridge Forbes James Frederick Monntford Emma Romelia Speed George Prentice Bristol Percy Austin Fraleigh HerbertJoseph Muller Rolland MacLaren Stewart Leslie Nathan Broughton Mrs. Allen Cameron Fraser Carleton Chase Murdock William Strunk, Jr. Mrs. Frederick Lord Brown,Jr. Walter Hoyt French MauriceJackson Murry Mrs. Cony Sturgis Arthur Wesley Browne Carl Wi tz Gartlein James George Needham Monroe Marsh Svveetlantl Dorothy Reed Burnett Gussie Esther Gaskill Clark Sutherland Northup Frank Thilly Mrs. Nellie Burnett Roswell Clifton Gibbs Wallace Notestein Margaret Thilly George Lincoln Burr Adrian Gordon Gould Robert Morris Ogden Edward Bradford Titchencr Frank Pores Bussell Vi Atvin Graham Paul Martin O'Leary Allen Hosie Treman Earl Orlo Butcher Harry Joseph Griffiths Ernest Trowbridge Paine Mrs. Leonard Church Urquhart Julian Edward Butterworth Gilbert Dennison Harris Jacob Papish Herbert Hice Whetzel Harry Caplan Rebecca Stoneman Harris Everett Franklin Phillips Andrew Curtis White Welsey Barnett Carroll Henry Clay Harshbarger Paul Russel Pope Mrs. Andrew Dickson White Walter Buckingham Carver John William Hebei Mrs. Paul Russel Pope Herbert August Wichelns Mrs. George Ray Chamberlain Mrs. Gustave Frederick Heuser Harriet Porr Walter Francis Willcox Peter Walter Claassen Louis Benjamin Hoisington Laurence Pumpelly Roger Butler Williams Lane Cooper i Charles Henry Hull Matthew Corell Pugsley Elias Root Beadle Willis Morris Albert Copeland Wallie Abraham Hurwitz Arthur Ranum Benjamin Dunbar Wilson Clyde Firman Craig John Irwin Hutchinson Willis Howard Reals Mrs. Hudson Jennings Wilson Thomas Frederick Crane Stephen Mansheld Jaquith Harold Lyle Reed Mrs. Karl Dawson Wood Mrs. Otis Freeman Curtis Horace Leonard Jones Fred Hoffman Rhodes Mrs. Paul Work Robert Eugene Cushman Delbert Ernest Keenan George Frederick Rogalsky George Alan Works George Irving Dale Earl Hesse Kennard Robert Warren Sailor Helen Clarasia Works Louis Munroe Dennis Marcel Hartwig Kessel Mrs. Robert Warren Sailor Mrs. Edmund Louis Worthen ArthurJohnson Eames Alfred Bussell Wray GRADUATE MENIBERS Mary Hastings Bosworth Eugene Joseph Conroy Dorothy Kaueher John HighbcrgerPatterson Robert Whitney Tucker Seymour Wilson Brainard Robert Harding Dann Caro Lynn James William Pugsley Mildred Watt Ruth- lnglof Carlson Wilbur Elwyn Gilman Samuel Mezansky Solomon Rauch Estella Frances Wells Coolidge Otis Chapman Putnam Fennell Jones Lois Elizabeth Montgomery Thomas George Rickert Cynthia. Westcott Nathan Katz Harry Joseph Pasternak Joseph Theodore Schultz CLASS OF 1917 Stanley Calet' Allen Bernard Cioffari Kenneth Wood Fuller Helen Rosalind Humphrey Greta Louise Osborne Frances Marian Bourne Vincent Cioffari Arthurjoseph Geiger Ethel Margaret Mohr Julia Elizabeth Sabine George Kenneth Boyce Lou Wilson Conklin Lillian Marie Gerard Mrs. Etta Peace Mould Leon Gersoni Telsey Donald Cross Bryant Mary Phelps Enders James Henry Havey William November Franchot Tone Rachel Childrey Doris Margaret Wood '-Qi' .DLS fl -4 337- I 5, .1 7 C. RNE ,Ll II L L nip ...Z v4 , , , A I I - li HONORARY SCHOLASTIC SOCIETY R W I :I Cb KID S I Q Z Cl Cl Z I Organized 1897 Established at Cornell University June 14, 192.0 ' OFFICERS 1 916-17 FRED ASA BARNES ..... President FREDBRIC CHARLES EVANS . , . .fcrremry I HELEN MONSCH .... Vice-President WILLIAM IRVING MYERS . . , Treasurer I l ADDITIONAL MEMBERS OF THE EXECUTIVE COUNCIL 4 Arthur Wesley Browne John William Hebel Benjamin Freeman Kingsbury I RESIDENT MEMBERS I I FACULTY I I l Herbert Bernhardt Adelmann John Bernard Emperor Harold Fitch Kneen Myers Peter Rasmussen Ralph Palmer Agnew Donald English George Kreezer Hugh Daniel Recd Edward Gay Ainsworth Frederic Charles Evans Paul J. Kruse Heinrich Ries , Lawrence Russell Andrus Livingston Farrand Albert Washington Laubengayer Louis Conrad Roess ' I Ludwig Frederick Audrieth Wallace Klippert Ferguson Robert Donald Lewis Paul Patrick Rogers William Nichols Barnard Ernest Mercer Femald Paul Martyn Lincoln William Mitchell Rogers I Fred Asa Barnes Myron Gustin Fincher Charles Osborn Mackey Flora Rose II Thomas Levingston Bayne, Jr. Pierre Augustine Fish Michel George Malti Harry Albert Ross , ' I Leo Behr Percy Austin Fraleigh Albert Russell Mann Howard Willis Russell I Cornelius Betten Walter Hoyt French John Marshall, Jr. Herbert Henry Schofield Frederick Lovell Bixby Louis Agassiz Fuertes James Hart Curry Martens William Charles Senning I Samuel Latimer Boothroyd Simon Henry Gage Clyde Walter Mason James Morgan Sherman Franeke Huntington Bosworth, Jr. Walter Joseph Gibbons Barbara McClintock Robert Pelron Sibley ' Olaf Martinius Brauner Roswell Clifton Gibbs Emest George Merritt Harold Robert Smart I' Arthur Wesley Browne David Clinton Gillespie Helen Monsch Lelanc Spencer I Harry Oliver Buckman John Richard Greeley Veranus Alva Moore Alan Stone I Charles Kellogg Burdick Robert Hannah William Irving Myers Joseph Galluchat Tarboux I I Paul Rufus Burkholdcr John William Hebel Charles Merrick Nevin Frank Thilly ' I George Lincoln Burr Mary Frances Henry Melvin Lorrel Nichols Clarence Ellsworth Townsend I 'I Helen Canon Forrest Frank Hill Leo Chandler Norris Carl William Tucker I I Charles Milton Carpenter Grant Sherman Hopkins Clark Sutherland Northup Leonard Church Urquhart ' George Edward Gordon Catlin Ralph Sheldon Hosmer Frank Wallace Notestein Martha Van Rensselaer I Paul Jones Chapman Gemma Jackson Robert Morris Ogden Edmund Ellsworth Vial I Stephen Farrell Cleary Joseph Olmstead Jeffrey Peter Olafson George Frederick Warren,Jr. , Q f Jacob Roland Collins Oskar Augustus Johannsen John Highberger Patterson Winthrop Doane Washburn I Anna Botsford Comstock Edgar Blauvelr Johnson Frank Ashmore Pearson Donald Smart Welch ' I Robert Brainard Corey Delbert Ernest Keenan John George Pertsch, Jr. Harry Porter Weld I l Herman Diederichs Myron Slade Kendrick Albert Charles Phelps Herbert Hice Whetzel Charles Love Durham Abram Tucker Kerr Lillian Aline Phelps Edward Albert White I 3 Joseph Alma Dye Dexter Simpson Kimball Walter Van Price Horace Eugene Whiteside l 1 Theodore Hildreth Eaton Benjamin Freeman Kingsbury Laurence Pumpelly Karl McKay Wiegaud ' Frank Oakes Ellenwood Georges Abdallah Knaysi Hubert Hawley Race Karl Dawson Wood I Rollin Adams Emerson Paul Work I GRADUATES ' Alfred Mullikin Boyce James Gordon Horsfall Edwin Nungezer Joseph Theodore Schultz ' Arthur Geoffrey Brunn Marguerite Kingsbury Ivan Francis Phipps Lloyd Preston Smith I Coolidge Otis Chapman Harold Adlard Lovenberg Desmond Stevens Powell Shu Chun Teng Junichiro Horiguchi Florence Marie Mears James William Pugsley Katharina Marjorie Tressler L CLASS or X917 I Stanley Calef Allen Henry Shankland Dunning Philip Schuyler Lyon Forbes Dunbar Shaw I Wallace Stott Berry Eugene William Goodwillie Samuel Mezansky Otto Andrew Starke, Jr. I I Mary Hastings Bosworth Eugene Haidt William Daniel Moeder Willard Stanley ChristopherThiel Gerald Franklin Britt James Farnsworth Hand Frank Charles Monaghan, Jr. Robert Seager Thurston Marion Nash Bronson Helen Stevens Haskell Howard Bohner Noyes Franchot Tone I Robert Baird Brown Donald Ellis Huntington Helen Mae Paine Arthur Trayford , Donald Cross Bryant Thaddeus Baker Hurd Winton Irving Patnode Ngeu Faung Tsang I Richard Davison Bullard Charles Louis Kades Walter Merton Perry Anna Mae Van Dernan Bernard Cioflari Nathan Katz Margaret Louise Plunkett Clark Edward Wallace Vincent Cioffari Eugene Marx Kaufmann, Jr. Mabel Thayer Ray Grace Louise Ware ' Ruth French Clark Kakumaro Kemmorsu Elliott Carmer Rhodes Stanley Whitson Warren I Lou Wilson Conklin Clarence Richard Kingston Thomas George Rickert Robert Dennison Wilder I Eugene Joseph Conroy Jane Margaret Lay Daniel Michael Rollins Helen Upton Wing I Lincoln Evans Cruikshank Mary Margaret Learning Julia Elizabeth Sabine Doris Margaret Wood Charles Daniel Dietrich Charles Buell Lipa Ralph Theodore Seward Robert Louis Zentgraf Fredrick Albert Charles Drew, ad I1 X 'il so: 1 so: 333 mga r . A by Z, I D Q HONORARY RESEARCH SOCIETY 1' Y IL -- - o 0 ' Y iff ' .H iTI' , . . . 'J' sk -3, t' Founded at Cornell University 1n 1886 A -' na C -1 gf. 5... . I , -if - OFFICERS 192.6-7.7 as ?' FF' J- ,A ' ' - L V W LEWIS KNUDSON .......... . . Preridmt .ffxzl-gl. R. C. GIBBS . ........ . . . Vice-President ,-..5., -. 5 ROBERT MATHESON ........... Xecfctafy XV X ' A. J. EAMES ...... ...... . Treasurer .. ' ' L er- , RESIDENT MEMBERS OF THE ALPHA CHAPTER, 197.6-7.7 H. B. Adelmann K. H. Fernow L. M. Massey H. W. Russell C. D. Albert M. G. Fincher R. Matheson R. W. Sailor A- A- AHCD P. A. Fish F. A. May Miss R. N. Sr. John A. L. Andrews W. W. Fisk L. A. Maynard A. W. W. Sand V. N. Argo H. M. Fitzpatrick Miss B. McClintock D. Sanderson L- F- P'-lldrrifll F. C. Fletcher G. R. McDermott E. E. Savage W- N- Barnard W. T. M. Forbes T. J. Mclnerney W. M. Sawdon F- A- BHFDCS A. C. Fraser A. E. McKinney C. Schade J. H. Barron A. Fried Miss E. G. McMullen E. W. Schoder M- F- BHFFUS N. Frost Miss F. M. Mears H. H. Scofield A. C. Beal L. A. Fuerres J. L. Mecarrney Mrs. H. E. Seemann F. Bedell S. H. Gage Miss A. G. Mckeel C. Shapiro H. A. Bedient R. C. Gibbs E. Merritt L. W. Sharp L- BCIII' D. C. Gillespie H. J. Milks H. L. Shaub J. W. Benner H. E. Goldsmith R. C. Miller Miss P. G. Sheldon C- BCHCD M. Gordon Miss L. A. Minus J. M. Sherman C- C- Bidwcll Miss G. H. Griswold E. G. Misner Miss E. D. Simpson R. R. Birch A. F. Gustafson G. S. Moler A. W. Smith J. A. Bizzell E. S. Guthrie V. A. Moore Mrs. A. W. Smith F. M. Blodgert C. S. Gwynne W. C. Muenscher L. Spencer S. L. Boorhroyd W. A. Hagan C. C. Murdock Miss A. Spohn J- C- BFHCUCY G. O. Hall C. H. Myers B. Sumner T. R. Briggs R. L. Hanson R. P. Myers H. B. Sutton Miss E. Broughton J. F. Harriort W. I. Myers F. G. Switzer A. W. Browne G. D. Harris Miss E. H. Nason G. W. Tailby E. L. Brunett C. E. Hayden G. Needham H. Tanner H. O. Buckman A. Heinicke P. R. Needham W. Then W. H. Burkholder G. W. Herrick C. M. Nevin H. E. Thomas F. P. Bussell G. F. Heuser E. L. Nichols H. C. Thompson D. H. Cardwell F. Hodson I M. L. Nichols M. B. Tinker C. M. Carpenter L. B. Hoisington L. C. Norris E. B. Titchener D. B. Carrick E. F. Hopkins R. M. Ogden D. W. Trainer W. B. Carver G. S. Hopkins W. R. Orndorlf H. C. Troy G. W. Cavanaugh H. J. Hotchkiss J. Oskamp D. H. Udall E. M. Chamor H. E. Howe E. L. Palmer G. B. Upton P. J. Chapman E. W. Hughes Mrs. E. L. Palmer E. E. Vial C- CHUPP Miss G.Jackson J. W. Papez R. S. von Hazmburg I. P. Church O. A. Johannsen J. Papish F. W. Warburton P. W. Claassen E. B. Johnson F. A. Pearson G. F. Warren J. R. Collins E. H. Kennard G. Perrsch Mrs. G. F. Warren Mrs. A. B. Comstock A. T. Kerr K. C. Perry L. P. Wehrle J. H. Comstock B. F. Kimball E. F. Phillips D. S. Welch H. P. Cooper D. S. Kimball H. Poritsky H. P. Weld. R. B. Corey B. F. Kingsbury C. K. Powell H. H. Whctzel C. Crandall L. Knudson W. V. Price R. Whitaker C. R. Crosby M. A. Lee L. F. Randolph K. M. Wicgand 0. F. Curtis R. D. Lewis Mrs. L. F. Randolph Mrs. K. M. Wiegand E. R. Cushing Mrs. H. M. Libby M. P. Rasmussen R. G. Wiggans K. M. Dallenbach H. S. Liddell A. B.,-Recknagel D. T. Wilber L- M- DCHDiS P. M. Lincoln D. Reddick B. D. Wilson H. Diederichs H. H. Love H. D. Reed J. K. Wilson J. A. Dye H. A. Lovenberg E. W. Rertger H. H. Wing A.J. Eames T. L. Lyon F. H. Rhodes E. H. Wood F. O. Ellenwood Miss E. H. MacArthur J. E. Ricew- f K. D. Wood R. A. Emerson L. H. MacDanie1s F. K. Riehtmyer P. Work M. C. Ernsberger A. R. Mann H. Ries A. H. Wright F, C. Evans W. B. Manning W. M. Rogers Mrs. A. H. Wright L. Farrand H. C. Martens H. A. Ross B. Young C. W. Mason H. E. Ross 7 ..! 1 .. 5. DLI 1 D1 Y' my ETHE DQTCORNELLI v 4 eo,-Q A A 0- -Y Q' '. I to HONORARY ENGINEERING SOCIETY I . au eta z TT A1 :U Delta of New York EStab1ishcdJanuary I7 1910 FACULTY MEMBERS WILDER DWIGHT BANCROBT MYRON ADOLPH LEE JOHN ROBERT BANGS, JR. PAUL MARTYN LINCOLN WILLIAM NICHOLS BARNARD DONNELL DIXON MACCARTHY FRED ASA BARNM CHARLES OSBORN MACKEY FRANCKE HUNTINGTON BOSWORTH, JR. CLARENCE AUGUSTINE MARTIN ARTHUR WESLEY BROWNE GEORGE ROBERT MCDERMOTT IRVING PORTER CHURCH ERNEST GEORGE MERRITT ADAM CLARKE DAVIS WILBUR BERNARD MESERVE LOUIS MUNROE DENNIS MELVIN LORELL NICHOLS HERMAN DIEDERICHS ALBERT LEE O'BANIoN FRANK OAKES ELLENWOOD ALBERT CHARLES PHELPS FREDERIC CHARLES EVANS LEONARD CASSEL PRICE LIVINGSTON FARRAND HERBERT JOSEPH REICH SIDNEY GONZALES GEORGE ERNEST WALTER STARR VLADIMIR KARAPETOBB CHARLES WILLIAM STILLWELL DEXTER SIMPSON KIMBALL GEORGE BURR UPTON HAROLD FITCH KNEEN WINTHROP DOANE WASHBURN GEORGE YOUNG, JR. GRADUATE MEMBER HAROLD CHRISTIAN BERNHARD CLASS OF 192.7 ROGER WILSON BRETT GEORGE WESTCOTT PETTINGER BURTON ASHFORD BUGBEE LESTER ROBBINS LOUIE MCSHERRY BURNS DANIEL MICHAEL ROLLINS DAVID STRAW COURTRIGHT WILLIAM SHERWOOD SCHNEIDER CHARLES DANIEL DIETRICH FORBES DUNBAR SHAW FRED ROBERT DORNER GEORGE SIEBENTHALER WILLIAM FRANCIS DUNN GEORGE LOUIS SMITH, JR. ERNEST WILLIAM FOSSUM JOHN WILMOT SNYDER EUGENE HAIDT OTTO ANDREW STARKE, JR. JAMES FARNSWORTH HAND WILLIAM WALTER STARKE HARVEY ERNEST KRECH WILLARD STANLEY CHRISTOPHER THIEL RICHARD HENRY MOLLENBERG N GEU FAUNG TSANG HOWARD BOHNER NOYES CLARK EDWARD WALLACE DAVID ERNEST OHL ROBERT DENNISON WILDER WALTER MERTON PERRY RICHARD NELSON WILLIAMS CLASS OF 197.8 GIBSON MILTON ALLEN ANDREW JAMES MCCONNELL JAMES MARSHALL VEEDER BIB! lgl T355 ETHEl927CORNELLlANE I ,Q I I 'I t Q HONORARY ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING SOCIETY - NNCC IIIIE A A Eta Kappa N a Kappa Chapter Established in I9I?. HONORARY MEMBERS FREDERICK BEDELL VLADIMIR KARAPETOFF PAUL MARTYN LINCOLN ASSOCIATE MEMBERS WILLIAM CYRUS BALLARD, JR. ROBERT FRANKLIN CHAMBERLAIN GEORGE FRANCIS BASON JOHN GEORGE PBRTSCH, JR. GRADUATE MEMBERS KENNETH ALAN BROWNE HUBERT I-IAWLEY RACE LAWRENCE ADAMS BURCKMYBR, JR. LOUIS CONRAD ROESS DONNELL DIXON MACCARTHY ERNEST WALTER STARR MILES GORDON NORTHROP JOSEPH GALLUCHAT TARBOUX CLASS OF 197.7 OLIVER REUBEN ADAMS DAVID ERNEST OHL FREDERICK WILHELM BOESCHE LOUIS NAPOLEON ST. JAMES LOUIE MCSHBRRY BURNS GEORGE NORMAN SCOTT DAVID STRAW COURTRIGHT FAYETTE GLEASON SHEPARD THOMAS CLARKE DUNCAN GEORGE LEWIS SMITH, JR. WILLIAM FRANCIS DUNN JOSEPH HART SPEIDEN CLARENCE RICHARD KINGSTON NGEU FAUNG TSANG XVILLIAM DANIEL MOEDER ROBERT DENNISON WILDBR A RICHARD NELSON WILLIAMS CLASS OF 1918 FRANK JESSUP BRISTOL KENNETH ALDRICH REEVE ANDREW JAMES MCCONNELL BERTRAM TREVOR CONSTANTINE TIMOTHY TROY 255 I 355 'N IAM 336 fl 'E HE1927coRNEL1 IANE bl p DI HONORARY CIVIL ENGINEERING SOCIETY C722 Epszlon GIBSON MILTON ALLEN FRED ASA BARNES ALAN EDGAR CODDINGTON RICHARD WALTER CRANNELL EUGENE HAIDT CHIEN HSU CHING MING HU AMES EDWARD HUBBELL WALTER HENRY JENNINGS HARVEY ERNEST KRECH ARTHUR COLUMBUS KURZWEIL EDWIN ARTHUR LANGERFELD SAMUEL GARBER MCCAUSLAND HOWARD BOHNER NOYES CHARLES EDWARD O'ROURKE RONALD ORR GEORGE WESTCOTT PETTINGER HERBERT HENRY SCOFIELD FORBES DUNEAR SHAW ROMEYN YATMAN THATCHER WILLARD STANLEY CHRISTOPHER THIEL JOHN ADOLPH TIESLER CHARLES LEON WALKER- CHARLES LEOPOLD WALKER CLARK EDWARD WALLACE lil 9 I ' 0- .I o-'bho In-1 I I ff- 337 ro H HEl927CORNELL A b 1 Q JOURNALISTIC SOCIETY Szgma Delta Cfzz BRISTOW ADAMS BARRETT LOWELL CRANDALL PAUL TAYLOR GILLETTE KENNETH WILLIAM GREENAWALT OLIVER TUDOR GRISWOLD BARNARD WOLCOTT HEWITT ELMER MARKER OIINSON HENRY STANLEY KRUSEN EDWARD WILLIAM LANE CECIL REX ROSENBERRY ROBERT WARREN SAILOR WILLIAM MADISON SMARTT VARIAN STEELE WILLIAM JOHN WATERS vp .gig 'Qi' I a s L' ' '4WW' ' ' 1 W - Y 'K ' ., ,--.,, -x I 1 J SYS A fax 333 56 -O' ' 'Q' HI, 5, I 27 O NEL A E JOURNALISTIC SOCIETY P2 Delta Epszlon ROBERT BAIRD BROWN OHN MCBRIDE DORRIS WILBUR WALLACE GERMAN CHAUNCEY LEWIS GRANT RANSOM STEELE HOLMES OHN CHARLES LITTLE HENRY SKELDING LOCKWOOD OHN TEN BROECK MILLER WALTER KELSEY NIELD CHARLES CRISSY PORTER PAUL FAIRBANKS RHINES THOMAS GEORGE RICKERT WILLIAM JOHN RUSSELL DONN VBRNER SMYTHE WILLIAM WALTER SPROUL JOHN RANDOLPH YOUNG QL! 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T L 35,5 Nl. 339 src HEI92 CORNELLIANE u p A ARCHITECTURAL SOCIETY ifuu YL!-L-lj! 2 MOD BOW: uf A3 ' ' C VB FACULTY MEMBERS EDWARD HENRY ABBUEHL HUBERT EUGENE BAXTER FRANCKE HUNTINGTON BOSWORTH OLAF MARTINIUS BRAUNER LEROY PEARL BURNHAM GEORGE RAY CHAMBERLAIN THOMAS FREDERICK CRANE EDWARD GORTON DAVIS WILLIAM MCLEISH DUNBAR LIVINGSTON FARRAND LOUIS AGASSIZ FUERTES HIRAM SAMUEL GUTSELL EDWARD GODTREY LAWSON CLARENCE AUGUSTINE MARTIN CHRISTIAN MIDJO EUGENE DAVIS MONTILLON CHARLES EDWARD O ROURKE ALBERT CHARLES PHELPS MARTIN WRIGHT SAMPSON N ATHANIEL SCHMIDT WILLIAM HERBERT SCHUCHARDT WALTER KING STONE GEORGE YOUNG, R. - GRADUATE MEMBERS HAROLD CHRISTIAN BERNHARD ARTHUR HILL EMERICK CONWAY LIBANUS TODD CLASS OF 197.6 ONATHAN FAIRCHILD BUTLER HARRY INGE OHNSTONE MALCOLM PAUL CAMERON HENRY SKELDING LOCKWOOD DAVID DAVIS BERNARD ACOB TOLCES KENNETH MERRILL YOUNG CLASS OF 1917 BURTON ASHFORD BUGBEE NATHANIEL ALEXANDER OWINGS LAURENCB DOUBLEDAY MICHAEL RAPUANO DON CHARLES HERSHEY GEORGE SIEBENTHALER CHESTER HARDING HEWITT HARRY VAN NUYS WADE FREDERICK MORRIS WELLS 1 CLASS OF 1 91.8 - HUBERT CLARENCE BBBB RICHARD EUGENE METZGER U! 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I-IASSAN I-IICKMET ZEKI CLASS OF 199.8 I MARGERY ISABELA BLAIR ' GEORGE HARDEN GIBSON WAYNE EUGENE DORLAND FREDERICK WENDELL HUNTINGTON JOHN WEIDNER 1. I' I gps I .png Al ' A Pi QI big: I I STI-IE ISFQTCORNELLIANE I sip CHEMISTRY SOCIETY AL DJ EBAR HON ORARY MEM ERS WILDER DWIGHT BANCROET THOMAS ROLAND BRIGGS ARTHUR WESLEY BROWNE GEORGE WALTER CAVANAU LOUIS MUNROE DENNIS MELVIN LORREL NICHOLS FRED HOFFMAN RHODES ACTIVE MEMBERS OHN WRIGHT ACKERMAN GH LUDWIG FREDERICK AUDRIETH OSEPH WILLIAMS AYERS FRANKLIN HAMMOND BIVINS FREDERICK MASON BREWER ERRETT HARGROVE CALLAHAN FREDERICK LLEWELLYN CHAI-IPELL AMES CRAIK AMES FARNSWORTH HAND HUGH BAYARD HODGE, JR. HARRY JAMES HOSKING DAVID WALKER JAYNE, JR. ALBERT WASHINGTON LAUBENGAYER ARTHUR WALTHER LEWIS JACK MISCALL HARRY HASSON MORRIS, JR. WILLIAM NOONBURG WINTON IRVING PATNODE WILLIAM DAVID ROLAND, JR. JOHN WILMOT SNYDER WILLIAM ROGERS SUTTON CARL WILLIAM TUCKER JAMES MARSHALL VEEDER GEORGE PAUL VINCENT ' CHANNING WHITMAN WVILLIAM ROBERTS WOOD .QS I I I I S a I I I JR I BS! DISC I 32,5 II! 350 ,Ig I I HTHE 1927 coRNH.l,1AN I+E I I J J, ,ggi 5' 'l J A n l A HONORARY MILITARY SOCIETY A A A 5145 ig 7 ,'f ,4IEiE,2E.,fEI , I 'O WEAR Scabbard and Blade I ' HONORARY MEMBER I LIVINGSTON FARRAND ASSOCIATE MEMBERS I RICHARD EMANUEL ANDERSON ALLEN BONHAM HICKLIN WILLIAM APPLEGATE CASTLE STONEWALL JACKSON WILLIAM EARL CHAMBERS PAUL VINCENT KANE EDWARD MICHAEL CURLEY ROBERT VICTOR MARAIST HUGH JOSEPH GAFFEY JESSE CROOK NICHOLLS FREDERICK HAROLD GASTON OWEN RIVERS RHOADS I THOMAS ROBERT GIBSON JOHN ANDREW SMITH, JR. ARTHUR KENLEY HAMMOND MARION VAN VOORST GRAYSON COOPER WOODBURY ACTIVE MEMBERS HUBERT CLARENCE BEBB TRUMAN ARTHUR LACEY J ALFRED MULLIKIN BOYCE JAMES TAYLOR LEWIS, JR. VINCENT JOSEPH COFFEY CLAUDE ULYETT MARKS LEE THURSTON CORBETT HAROLD OTTO MERLE I I BRUCE SAXTON CORNELL WILLIAM YOUNG NAILL FRED WILLIAM DIEFFENBACH SAMUEL CARSON OSBORNE JOHN SHERMAN FAIR, JR. NATHANIEL ALEXANDER OWINGS I LEWIS WESLEY FEICK DANIEL MICHAEL ROLLINS M MORTON FISCHER GEORGE HAXTON SALISBURY I 'WILLIAM EARLE FOLTZ DONN VERNER SMYTHE ROBERT BARNES GEAR JOSEPH HART SPEIDEN ARTHUR JOSEPH GEIGER PHILIP JOHNSON STONE I I-IANS VICTOR GROHMANN OTIS JOHN SWIFT I HOMER TORRENCE HIRST, BD I WALTER NATHAN VINCENT I KENNETH WILBUR KEYES HARRY VAN NUYS WADE EDWARD ROYAL HENRY KURZ WILLIAM WAY WALKER LUDOLPH FRISCH WELANETZ I A J v Es I A , I I A He. tg! 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JESSIE AUSTIN BOYS HOWARD BAGNALL MEEK FRANK DUDLEY FRANK HARRISON RANDOLPH ACTIVE MEMBERS NEWMAN TOWNSEND ALLISON HANS VICTOR GROHMANN ROBERT ALEXANDER ANDERSON ROBERT LEWIS HENDERSON DONALD CHURCH ANGEVINE ALBERT EMIL KOEHL NORMAN FREDERICK BISSELL WILLIAM HENRY LODGE THOMAS MORTON BRIGHT HARRY BARCLAY LOVE ARTHUR EDWARD BUDDENHAGEN EDWIN NOBLE MILLER CHARLES EDWARD CLADEL JAMES LAWRENCE NEWCOMB BERNARD MICHAEL CLAREY JOHN EDWIN PAIGE REYNOLD OTTO CLAYCOMB EDWARD ASHLEY RECKHOW CHARLES ALLEN CLEMENT HANS MICHEL RIES WILLIAM VINCENT DALLAHAN ADOLPH HARRY SCHIMMELPFENNIG NELSON MORGAN DAVIS SHERWOOD BONNAR SIPPRELL HORACE KENNETH DRAKE PAUL HAMILTON SMITH RICHARD GEORGE EVANS WILLIAM WALTER SPROUL EARL CARL FABER JOHN JOSEPH SULLIVAN, JR. ROBERT FAIRBANKS FETHEROLF DONALD CARL SWENSON WARREN WELLS FISK JAMES BARNABY TAYLOR CARL JONES GILLETTE ERNEST TERWILLIGER KENNETH PROSPER GILLETTE RUEL ELIAS TYO NORMAN EDWARD WEGNER . 7 . QU! .. .. 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LOUIS AGASSIZ FUERTES EDWARD GODTREY LAWSON CLARENCE AUGUSTINE MARTIN CHRISTIAN MIDJO EUGENE DAVIS MONTILLON ALBERT CHARLES PHELPS WALTER KING STONE GEORGE YOUNG, R HARRY INGE OHNSTONE TRUMAN ARTHUR LACEY ALDEN BROOKS MACN EIL FRANCIS DODD MCHUGH RICHARD COOLIDGE MURDOCK GEORGE LYND PHELPS MICHAEL RAPUANO WILLIAM LE GRAND SIMRELL, J CONWAY LIEANUS TODD HUGH CHARLES TROY, JR. KENNETH MERRILL YOUNG A A A A A A i '. i I If ,J J , . A ,J . J-P J J 367. 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SEC7 6lLd7'jl E. MORTIMER ............. Treafzwer MEMBERS W. C. ANDRAE D. MACQUEEN A. G. BEDELL R. MAGRUDER A. F. BOYLES D. R. MARBLE R. C. BURNETTE E. MORTIMER J. W. CAVES W. NOONBURG W. W. COTNER W. D. PRITCHARD W. EDDY F. M. RAYMOND C. AM. EMSLIE A. ROEEY ' A. C. FREDERICK C. W. ROSE H. M. FRIDLEY G. H. SALISBURY A. FULLER 4 SAMPSON , J. G. GAINES W. O. SELLERS F. L. GRIFFIN M. SHALES J. C. HUTTAR B. M. SHAUB W. E. KUHN R. SMITH H. P. LEWIS W. N. VINCENT A. C. WELLS Su! . -20 .nga 1 s 365 F . Egg, H THE I927 C ORNE LLIA E ,gag on -Y f. - f f - A - H . .. I Al I I I Cornell Qficers C lub ROBERT BARNES GEAR . . ' ..... Prexidefzt CONRAD CARVER POPE ..... Vice-Preyidevzr WILLIAM JOSEPH BEMIS, JR. ..... Secretary I . DANIEL MICHAEL ROLLINS .,,.. TTEJIHYUT CLAUDE ULYETT MARKS . . . Correfponding Secretary J MEMBERS ' COLONEL JESSE CROOK NICHOLLS, U.S.A, CAPTAIN THOMAS ROBERT GIBSON, U.S.A. LT. COLONEL WILLIAM APPLEGATE CASTLE, U.S.A. CAPTAIN EDWARD MICHAEL CURLEY, U.S.A. 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W. BROWN R. D. JONES D. M. ROLLINS H. S. BROWN E. R. KAY E. B. ROSE A. H. CHURCH K. W. KEYES G. H. SALISBURY , A. E. CODDINGTON N. L. KISTLER N. E. SANDERS V. COFFEY C. G. KRANCHER F. R. SAUNDERS J. W. CONKLIN T. A. LACEY H. R. SCHENKEL L. T. CORBETT F. E. LAIG L. L. SHAMAN S. C. CRAIGIE W. G. LANTERMAN M. L. SHUGART R. B. CRANE E. S. LEWIS D. V. SMYTHE F. T. CRAWFORD T. LEWIS, JR. E. K. STEVENS J. S. CRAWFORD S. R. LEWIS R. B. STOCKING G. C. CROSSMAN W. D. LEWIS P. STONE W. A. DICKER H. F. LINDAL T. W. SWART E. M. DULIN D. LIPSHUTZ O. SWIFT C. O. EBERHART F. G. LOPEZ R. C. TALBOT R. EISNER D. MZCQUEEN C. H. TEALL L. L. EMERSON, JR. C. U. MARKS F TOMAINO C. M. EMSLIE MARSHALL, JR. F. V. TOWNSEND P. T. ERICKSON K. S. MARTIN M. H. TRETTER E. W. ERWAY R. W. MCLAUGHLIN A. N. VANDERLIP G. R. EWART, 3D L. F. MEARS A. VAN SCHOICK D. W. EXNER R. B. MEIGS H. V. WADE J. S. FAIR, JR. H. O. MERLE W. W. WALKER L. W. FEICK A. H. MILLER H. WARD, JR. D. A. FIELD C. K. MOEEATT H. WEHMHOPP E. A. FINTEL N. MYLNE, JR. L. F. WELANETZ E. R. FISKE F. NELLES F. WESLEY W. E. FOLTZ G. NORTH G. L. WESTON R. B. GEAR H. B. NOYES V. WOODWARD U A. GEIGER P. OLAPSON B. F. WRIGHT 0 9 QL! .L C ' WA 3 66 335 ELHE 1 27 CORNELLIAN IE A ,ggi . , , ,,,, ,W , -o I I I I I 1 iii? I I ,..,. .,... 1,--,l LLL 7 he Cornell Foresters OFFICERS A WILLOUGHBY HASKELL WALLING , .........,... Pre'.fidf11f JAMES DUNEAR POND ..... ......... V iff-Pffiidwf MARVIN LOUIS SMITH . . ' ....... ...... 5' ecremry ' CARL OSWALD RUDOLP SPALTEHOLZ . ..... ...... T fmmfff FACULTY MEMBERS A JOHN BENTLEY, JR, RALPH SHELDON HOSMER JOHN NELSON SPAETH JOSHUA ALBAN COPE ARTHUR BERNARD RECKNAGEL SAMUEL NEWTON SPRING CEDRIC HAY GUISE DONALD STUART WELCH GRADUATE MEMBERS JOHN EDWARD AUGHANBAUGH BERNARD FRANK JOHANN VON MONROY EDGAR WILLIAM ERWAY HAROLD PITT SMITH AUSTIN HORATIO WILKINS TOYOKAZU SUZUKI CLASS OF 199.7 DAVID PERCY BEATTY CHARLES BARNET KRESGE WILLOUGHBY HASKELL WALLING JAMES TERRELL ESTES ALEJANDRO MORALES DB MESA JOHN GLOVER WEIR Y WILLIAM YOUNG NAILL A CLASS OF 1918 CARL DAVID CRANE JAMES DUNBAR POND CARL OSWALD RUDOLE SPALTEHOLZ ABRAM VANVRANKEN DESEORGES ALMON DUNBAR QUICK STANLEY ALEXANDER YUSK. A FREDERICK CHARLES SIMMONS, JR. CLASS OF 1919 , FRANK KEMP BEYER ROBERT HALLOCK MARVIN LOUIS SMITH ARCHIBALD WRIGHT BUDD CLAUDE EMERSON HEIT ROBERT BLISS STOCKING Y WALTER EUGENE FLEISCHER ALBERT JULIUS RISSMAN THEODORE HENRY TAYLOR CLASS 'OF 1930 JOHN EDWARD CROOK HOWARD KORT JENNINGS WILLIAM DUNLAP SARGENT JAMES WALKER CRUIKSHANK GEORGE ASHMUN LAIRD, JR. WALTER CURTIS SMITH CHARLES HARBOM DIEBOLD JAMES HUNTINGTON MANROSS JOHN BOWMAN SPRING CHARLES KELLOGG GRAYDON MORRIS ROCKWELL NICHOLS WILLIAM MORLEYPUNSHONTAYLOR ,, GEORGE FRANCIS PETRUSKA IT. A 1 'igi' I '54 B I D1 C 367 W H HE 1927 coRN15 I l ANE -Ig gpg E at E at at A ,- , F fl I iA , I I . q i ? 'f' ima-IRIIETYI ' A 4f'1W??i'o1A'i5'Wf - L .,, . 1- . . 4 4. 2 A ..q W-A .h' ii I 1 . A . .- ' rfwvw- . - ., L31 ., I'-if?--A--fa '1'--:- ff -'.1 vas, CABINET VICTOR LLOYD BUTTEREIELD, '17 .......4 . , . Prexident RALPH THEODORE SEWARD, '17 .....,... Vice-Prefident DONALD ELLIS HUNTINGTON, '17 .......... Secretary JOHN CHARLES BAGLEY, '18 ........ Epifeopal Reprefentatioe CYRIL OLIVER BRATLEY, Grad .,....... Extenfion .Service VICTOR LLOYD BUTTEREIELD, '17 ..... Chairrnan of Frefhrnan Meetingf JESSE KETCHAM CHICHESTER, JR., '18 ..... Methodift Reprexentatioe EVERETT HOLMES CLARK, '17 .... Congregational Reprefentatioe IMRE DOMONKOS, '17 . J ..... Downitoigf Difcuffion Groupf ELMER FREDERICK FINCK, '18 .... . Lutheran Reprexentatine FREDERIC WALLACE HODGE, '27 .... ..... L ihrafgf DONALD ELLIS HUNTINGTON, '17 . . Studentf from Ahroad and Chairman Finance FREDERICK XVENDALL HUNTINGTON, '18 . . , . . Union Meetingk CARL MILTON KOELB, '18 , ..... . Baptift Reprefentatioe HENRY STANLEY KRUSEN, '18 .... Editor, Barnef Hall Bulletin SAMUEL PAUL MASON, '18 ...., . . Fraternity Difcuffion Groupf RAYMOND TYSON MOYER, Grad. .... . . . Cornell-in-China DONALD ALBERT NESBITT, '18 .... .... C onferencex XVILLIAM CLARKE RITTER, '30 .... . ' Unitarian Reprefentatioe XVILLIAM SEWARD SALISBURY, '18 .... . Prefhyterian Reprefentatioe RALPH THEODORE SEWARD, '17 .... President, Saturday Lunch Cluh DONN XLERNER SMYTHE, '18 ..... . Editor, Frexhrnan Handbook KARL DAWSON XV OOD, Grad. .... . ' . Vocational Counfel -1 QI! I 'L'- 368 GEORGE EUGENE DURHAM , MRS. LEONIDAS COYLE EDMOND RICHARD HENRY EDWARDS JOHN DIETRICH WITTICH FETTER Miss VIRGINIA FRANKE . FRANK LAMBERT . . . JAMES ASHTON GREENE MOORE HUGH ANDERSON MORAN . ALEXANDER BUEL TROWBRIDGE, STAFF Director of . Director of Conferences Director of Einployinent .Service . . Executive Secretary Director of Cbzercfo Releztionf . . Director of Y.W.C.A. Devotionizl Service eznii Library Director of Extenrion Service Director of Religioief Ediiceztion Afyociezte Executive Clark F. Huntington Moore Lambert Nesbitt Salisbury Petter Koelb Durham Hodge Finck Trowbridge Moran Miss Franke Butterfield Edwards D. Huntington Btatley Domonkos Smythe Bagley 359 .49 01. I 5 HE 1927 CORNELLIAN u n A Q Cornell Cosmopolz an Club ASSOCIATION COSMOPO ITAN CLUBS Inrernamonal Fcderamon of Students Corda Fratres WI-IIPPLE CRAIGIE HAWTHORN WARD ZEKI Claazwnan GUERLAC . . ALBERT . . BAILEY . . BATES . BETTEN . CARODEMOS J. H. COMSTOCIC G. L. BURR OFFICERS mf S Q Y SQ SE Qc., AN S? Ser. 271 Q74 gi' FEE za' gc P4 EA W-I N 'Q E R, be 2: P. SS DER 'Q'-P gm 'if-I ...N S5 QS. Carrexpandzncg Secretary S KAUPMAN Chapter Edztar Alunznz Secretary DE GRASSI Corda Fratrex Reprexentatzne Treafnrer N L ROY Anzftanr Treamrer BOARD OF DIRECTORS S S NATHAN R P SIBLEY H H WHETZEL N SCHMIDT N F WARD C E WHIPPLE HONORARY MEMBER LIVINGSTON FARRAND FACULTY MEMBERS . H. GAGE E. A. R. KUBLER . GRAUE M. A. LEE . G. GUERLAC . G. MERRITT . S. HAZZARD . A. MOORE . S. HOPKINS C. S. NORTHUP . H. HULL H. RIES M. W. SAMPSON N. SCHMIDT R. P. SIBLEY W. STRUNK . J. H. TANNER F. TI-IILLY ASSOCIATE MEMBERS . M. CI-IAMOT E. DOMONKOS F. L. MOR. STUDENT MEMBERS U niresl .ftatex R E WILLIAMS . . 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H ZEKI China C. NEETHLING apan . K. HUANG W.J. PRETORIUS . ASAI Ukrania Wext Africa . LIU K. KEMMOTSU . P. BELOUS S. B. TAYLORR . L. SHAO . KIYooIcA Swenlerz Brazil Chile England Canada A. ASLANDBR F. .SUMMER C. D. GIANOLI L.J. R. SANDERS E. COMPAGNA S. V. LUNBACK DLI D1 S. 370 10 GD... vw 5 HE 1977 CORNELL! ANS U1 uv. Cornell Chznese Students Club EDWIN PUCHU U MISS WEI VAN TSANG KENNETH NYOH LING NGEU FAUNG TSANG HSIEN VJ EN LI CHIA SIEN WAN GFFICERS CHANG CHI MING CHANG EN CHANG KENNETH NYOH LING CHANG CHIH CHAN CHEN CHUNJEN CHEN WILEY CHAK CHEN HSIEN TA CHIEN YAN Tsz CHIU CHENG YAo CHOU WEN PING HSIEH CHIEN HSU EN HSIEN HSU SUNG YAU HsU CHING MING HU YU HSIEN HUANG MISS KYUIN WEI KAO WILLIAM KOE CHIEN CHI KU A KIM LEE WILLIAM MUYAO LEIGH CHIA CHEN LI HSIEN WEN LI Vzce Prexzdent Secretary Treafzzzfer Atfaletzc Manager .Swefgmnt at Arm! 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Scalp and Balde AMES PHILLII1 ALLISON R RAY STEPHENS ASHBERY FREDERICK OLDS BISSELL R FRANCIS MALLORY BROTHERHOOD GORDON LLOYD CARSON OHN MCBRIDE DORRIS GEORGE ELMER FLYNN, R RANDALL EVERETT FRYE EDWARD WILHELM HARD OHN WILLIAM OHNSON ALFRED VINCENT LEHMAN SIDNEY WAHL LITTLE RICHARD HENRY MOLLENBERG GEORGE EDWIN MUNSCHAUER WALTER KELSEY NIELD EDWARD ASHLEY RECKHOW WILLIAM GRATTAN SHOEMAKER, JR GEORGE MARTIN TRETTS, 3D RUEL ELIAS TYO HAMILTON WARD, JR JOHN CHAMBERLAIN WARD CHARLES HEQUEMEOURG WING U AWE 1 F V A , , . -' S A - , I , - lu, . , 9 J' In' Y YL, lf 5- Y A - - ' -A . I 'Win-01' 2 Fx I IIII ,sw-yf I I , I X fl! -QQQFVK M , P, I , ....1U. H., . I.. . ' 'if I Q- I ... iw in A ., .L II , If' 'I ' 1 Us 'Lg-5 AR :W sf - 'ig a rdf. 'A LTR J A L' ' A, ut' ' ,1 , ' XX ff A A H' 'I ' WA 'Ei ,, , , aJQ?,u'ii J ,J - I , J . I J - . Eff DI FI! 377- If E HEIWYCORNELLIANER - 1 33520 A A A A ff-Of' A l D Bom ng Club UNIVERSITY CHAMPIONS ' THOMAS FRANCIS FENNELL, 1D, '16 .,.........., Heavyweight LEONARD BERNARD SCI-IRECK, '18 ...,...,.... Light-Heavyweight KENNETH WILLIAM BAKER, '19 ............. Middleweight VINCENT JOSEPH COFFEY, '17 .............. Welterweight HAROLD ARCHIE EDWARD Fox, '17 .,........... Lightweight ROBERT WILLIAM FOOTE, '19 ..,.......,.. junior Lightweight LAURENCE SEATON SAILER, '16 ..,........... Featherweight LUIS JACOBO BAUTISTA, '16 .............. Bezntezmweight RICHARD GEORGE EVANS, '17 ............... Fbfweight MEMBERS KENNETH WILLIAM BAKER ROBERT WILLIAM FOOTE ADOLPHE BERNSTEIN HAROLD ARCHIE EDWARD Fox ' HUGH BRECRENRIDGE BERNARD FRANK VINCENT JOSEPH COREEY RICHARD LLOP WILLIAM CONLEY REUBBN HAROLD PALTROWITZ GORDON ABRAM ELLIS LAURENCE SEATON SAILER RICHARD GEORGE EVANS LEONARD BERNARD SCI-IRECK THOMAS FRANCIS FENNELL, LD NORMAN GORE STAGG ' BURT KISHLAR FILER, JR. STEPHEN WYMAN BB! - I 1 A it A -I A Q, Ili il I 373 v- A A A 1 uw E HE 1927 CORNELLIANE Q3-1 S-:DEQ A HQ' Student Agenczes A Founded 1897 Incorporated 19O8 DONALD ELLIS HUNTINGTON, '17 ......... President WHITEORD SCOTT WYMAN, '18 ....... Secretary-Treafnrer STUDENT ROOM AGENCY . FREDERIC WALLACE HODGE, '17 ,......... Manager FREDERICK WENDELL HUNTINGTON, '18 ...... Affiftant Manager ASSOCIATE MANAGERS HARROP ARTHUR FREEMAN, '19 HARRISON WALLENGEORD NILES, '19 I JOHN HEDBERG, '19 ALFRED HAVEN ROBERTS, '19 STUDENT PERIODICAL AGENCY ' THOMAS ELDREDGE LAMONT, '17 .......... Manager CAMERON GEORGE GARMAN, '18 .,...... Auiffanr Manager STUDENT LAUNDRY AGENCY DONALD ELLIS HUNTINGTON, '17 ,......... Manager XVHITFORD SCOTT WYMAN, '18 ....... Axfixtanz' Manager ASSOCIATE MANAGERS JOHN GIRARD CONNELL, '19 IGNATIUS GEORGE EAILLA, '19 FRED CORKRAN EARLE, '19 HAROLD WILLIAM HALVERSON, '19 RUSSELL JOHN SMITH, '19 351. 885 374 Y'-L ,ggq I ET HEIQQYCORNELLIAN A. . 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Lmzgdozz 7 f G .S'beppz1d 27 The Cornell Dazly Sun THE BOARD OF EDITORS ERVIS LANGDON R 7.7 Edztor zu Cbze FAYETTE GLEASON SI-IEPARD 7.7 Bzm7m.r Mmzafger ROBERT BAIRD BROWN 7 Mamzgmg Edztor GEORGE DARWIN LAMONT 7.7 C1rcz:ZarzonMmmger HAROLD WVENTWORTH 7 Colzmm Erlztar SENIOR EDITORS CHARLES HENRY SCHAAYF 7.D 17 CHARLES LOUIS KADES 7.7 ASSOCIATE EDITORS SUMER WOLF SINGER 7.7 BARNARD RVOLCOTT HEWITT 7.8 ALFRED PETER STEFFENS 7.7 OHN TUDOR BOWEN 7.8 HENRY STANLEY KRUSEN 7.8 OSCAR PIERSON VATET 18 HERBERT MCILROY OHNSON S WILLIAM FRANCIS SULLIVAN 19 COLIN ANDREW MILLER 7.9 ASSOCIATE MANAGERS ROBERT DAVIDSON MURDOCK 7.8 OHN CHARLES LITTLE '7.8 ROBERT SHERER BETTEN ' 8 HARRY LAWRENCE CASE 9 ROBERT DODDS UICK 9 WILLIAM CAIRNS BANTA LINDSAY HELMHOLZ CHARLES ALDRICH STEVENS R. ,LQ AMES SALLER WEYL '7.9 . ' v ' ' ' I .. ' t . fi 2 ' - ' ' 'lv A ., . - A 'I' -'-- -,. Q 1 I R 9 I 1 f. , jr., 2 1 7. . f , , I ' I J - - A ' f 3 Z ' V ' J 7 Y , 7. . . . 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Cofiin Berry Sailor Northup Horton - i The Cornell Alumni News I I Pnoliobed WEKEU Daring the Colle ge Year and Montbbf in fab' and Aiigaft I for the Alzanni of Cornell U niverfizjf by the Cornell Alninni N eiof Piiblifning Corporation i THE BOARD OF EDITORS - Ii ROBERT WARREN SAILOR, 'O7 . . . Editor-in-Chief and Eminem Manager GEORGE WILLIAM HORTON ......... Circulation Manager i CLARK SUTHERLAND NORTHUI2, ,93 .,..... Affooiate Editor ROMEYN BERRY, 'O4 ...,...... Anociate Editor L HARRY GEORGE STUTZ, 707 ......... Affoeiate Editor Q FOSTER MELDRUM COFFIN, ,Il ....,... Auociate Editor MORRIS GILBERT BISHOP, '13 ........ Afoociate Editor I MARGUERITE COFFIN, '13 ......,.. Affoeiate Editor I OFFICERS OF THE CORPORATION ROBERT XVARREN SAILOR, ,O7 ..,.... Provident and Treafiirer XXIILLIAIVI JOHN NORTON, 'Oz .......... Vice-Prefident HARRY GEORGE STUTZ, 107 ........... .Yeeretazjf ROMEYN BERRY, 'O4 .....,...,.. Director XVALTER LLEDYARD TODD, 'O9 .......... Director Q Q 5 I QLQ- l - OE Fifi 384 gggo BIHE 192 CORNELLIANE .2217 I 'I I i , M., .Mi Cornell Church Camisa Smith Swan Possum Starke Rollins Rhodes T he Sibley Journal of Engzneerzng Puhlixheal Monthly, Throughout the College Year, hy a Boaril of Eilitorf I Choxen hy Competition from the Stuolenti of the Mechanical 7 and Electrical Engineering ,Ychoolf Office: Wert Sihlqf Hall THE BOARD OF EDITORS WILLIAM WALTER STARKE, '17 ......... Eolitor-in-Chief DANIEL MICHAEL ROLLINS, 'L7 ,.,..... Bufinew Manager I ERNEST WILLIAM EOSSUM, '17 ........ Managing Eolitor JESSE MEAD VAN LAW, '17 ...I..,. Circulation Manager FOSTER TWICHELL RHODES, '18 ..... - . . Ailoertifin g Manager 9 AUSTIN HARRIS CHURCH, '18 ....,.... Alumni Editor ' BRUCE SAXTON CORNELL, '27 ........ Afxiftant Eilitor THOMAS WILLIAM SWART, '7.7 ........ Auiftant Eilitor JOSEPH LOUIS CAMISA, '18 ......... Afsiftant Editor . NEWELL WELCH SMITH, '19 ......... Affiftant Eilitor ASSOCIATE EDITORS PROP. 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Alumni Arfirtant Manager A EDITORIAL STAFF I GEORGE HARDEN GIBSON, '18 .WARREN PAUL BULLOCK, A'19 I ' LAURA ELIZABETH GRISWOLD, '18 ALBERT WILLIAM HOSTEK, '19 A I I FRANCIS WILLIAM RUZICKA, '19 BUSINESS STAFF ROBERT FAIRBANKS FETHEROLF, '17 JOHN STANLEY PUTNAM, '18 I l CYRIL GALLOWAY SMALL, '18 G' I EW Dal .IWC II I I , I I I I I I I ' 387 56151 A HT!-IE l927 CORNE LLI ANH iii v-Q L-0 ' I 'I P - U Pratt Willig Franklin Pastcrnak Appel Goerner Conroy Dann Rickert Doc-:ring Mczanksy Azorsky The Cornell Law Quarterly Pnblirbed Bi-Montbbl During the Acadeinie Year by the Faculty of the Law School and a Board of Student Editor: Cboxen upon the Recommendation of the Faczdzjf THE BOARD OF EDITORS THOMAS GEORGE RICKERT, '17 ........ Editor-in-Chief ROBERT HARDING DANN, '17 ........ Managing Editor OTTO CHARLES DOERING, '17 ....... Book Review Editor NATHAN KATZ, '17 .,........ Bnyineff Manager' ASSOCIATE EDITORS ALFRED APPEL, '18 ANTHONY ALFRED GOERNER, '17 HARRY AZORSKY, '17 SAMUEL MEZANSKY, '17 DONALD PROUSE BLAKE, '17 I-IARRYJOSEPH PASTERNAK, '18 EUGENEJOSEPH CONROY, '17 CLIFFORD CALKINS PRATT, '18 BURT FRANKLIN, '18 SAMUEL WILLIG, '17 ? .255 395 12511 O 'J ' 388 pk . mu- xg,1 HTP 7CORrlEl, Ll N Ga in MUQIG DEAIAATI DEBATE '-'-'Mali l l lil 5 .1 V , - f . ,Dal , ILS Knight Sutherland Northup Perkins Bunke Dacks Llop Copp D. Beattie C. Beattie Lyon Pelton Russell Wallace Saunders Spelman Houck Earle Lacey Hudson Hower Cobb Hill Merle Stocking Daggett Bissell Price Koelb Stack Olsen Kimball Clark Garnsey Terwilliger Wells MacGregor Edwards Caralano Mairs Stock Douglas Reeve Blystone Moreton Morgan Capurro Merrick Banks Lewis jones Ambler Dudley Young Kinne Merriman Trayford 1 J . ' ' J ' , L, ., ,,,. L 9-S gn I I I D Q I .1 - ' . am' I X ' Il ' life? A 4 WISTAR AMBLER, '17 ....... . .....,.. Manager ROGER WVARREN JONES, '18 ............ Anixrafzr Manager KENNETH MERRILL YOUNG, '17 ........ ,. . . . . Prefidmt ROMEYN BERRY, 'O4 ......... . .... Graduate Mdlldgff ERIC DUDLEY ................... Director DEXTER SIMPSON KIMBALL, JR., '17 ...... ....... L eader ERLING BERNHARDT BRAUNER, '19 ...... .... A Lrixtarzt Leader FIRST TENORS RICHARD MORTON CHASE, '17 JOHN SHUMAN HOWER, JR., '18 BARCLAY MARKHAM HUDSON, '19 WARREN WELLS FISK, '17 HENRY LEE MERRIMAN, '18 CARL FREDERICK ANKER OLSEN, '19 DEXTER SIMPSON KIMBALL,JR., '17 FRANK MATHEWS PELTON, '18 GEORGE DACKS, '3O WILBUR SHERMAN RUSSELL, '17 FRED CORKRAN EARLE, '19 RICHARD WILLIAM HILL, JR., '3O KENNETH MERRILL YOUNG, '17 HARRISON GRIFFITH EDWARDS, '19 JAMES DAVID PRICE, '3O ' SECOND TENORS JOHN PALEN WOOD, JR., Grad. FREDERICK RALPH SAUNDERS, '18 V JOHN MAGRUDER CLARK, '19 JOHN VAN SICKLE, JR., '17 ROLLIN HENRY SPELMAN,JR., '18 LESTER BENJAMIN KN1GHT,JR., '19 CLARK EDWARD WALLACE, '17 JAMES HENRY STACK, '18 NICHOLAS CARR NORTHUP, '19 GWYNNB HARRIS DAGGETT, '18 EDWARD LILLEY STOCK, JR., '18 MICHAEL CATALANO, '30 LEROY GUION GARNSEY, '18 ERLING BERNHARDT BRAUNER, '19 MANUEL CHISNEL LLOP, '3O CARL MILTON KOELB, '18 JOHN EDWARD ROTH, '3O FIRST BASSES WILLARD HAROLD COBB, '17 ARTHUR TRAYFORD, '17 BRADFORD BISSELL, '29 JOSEPH WILLIAM HOUCK, '17 ARTHUR LOUIS CAPURRO, '18 GEORGE CLARK LYON, '19 TRUMAN ARTHUR LACEY, '17 THOMAS WASHBURN HOPPER, '19 JOHN BROTHERHOOD MORETON, '19 LAURENCE CAMPBELL LAY, '17 CHARLES WOODRUFF BEATTIE, '19 ALFRED BENNETT MERRICK, '3O WILLIAM RICHARD MORGAN, '17 SANFORD BADGLEY WELLS, '3O SECOND BASSES ROBERT TREMAN BANKS, Grad. MONTELLO EUGENE BLYSTONE, '18 WILBUR CLAY SUTHERLAND, '18 I FREDERIC WALLACE HODGE, '17 WALTER HENRY BUNKE, '18 ERNEST TERWILLIGER, '18 HAROLD Orro MERLE, '17 CONRAD JAMES MACGREGOR, '18 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN COPP, '19 GEORGE DORRIS OGDEN, '17 KENNETH ALDRICH REEVE, '18 ARTHUR LORING DOUGLAS, '19 ALBERT EDWARD PETERMANN, '17 WILLIAM BLISS STOCKING, '30 BD! A H - -Q .Dgl 3 ll M 391 Lowery MacConnell Wilson Mejo Guthridge Moyer Gibson Emptage La Mont Swartley Sawyer Lopez McDowell Ludlum Alexander Doubleday Laidlaw Custer P. Lyon Ehrhart Coleman Pettinger Angevine Gussow Truesclell Adams Marietta Warren Germond Ketcham Craig Caruthers Martin Weckesser Elg Lewis Spindler Van Arsdsile Reid Sulla Krecli Ahlson Bock Stitzel Locher Payton Frankenburg Conn R. Lyon Allen Kinne Will Jones Coleman Ambler Young Littlewood Morgan 3 ,Q ETHEl927CORNELL.lANH ggi' 1' 'l D 'I 8 N If 3: . 51 M ando lm lub EGBERT BOLTON LITTLEWOOD, '19 ......... Leader GEORGE LOUIS COLEMAN, '95 .........,. Director MANDOLINS PHILIP SCHUYLER LYON, '17 JOHN SCARLETT CUSTER, '19 LEONARD HERMAN GUSSOW, '18 HENRY PALMER TRUESDELL, '19 WILLIAM WALTER SPROUL, '18 JOSEPH WESLEY CONN, '30 JOHN EDWARD COLEMAN, '19 THOMAS FLOYD FRANKENBURG, '30 - BANJOS ARCHIBALD MCVEY LAIDLAW, '17 ALFRED FORTUNATE SULLA, JR., '19 CLARENCE FRANCIS SPINDLER, '17 GEORGE GITT EHRHART, '30 DICK LEWIS, '18 ROBERT PHILIP LUDLUM, '30 ELVIN REDNER VAN ARSDALE, '18 WILLIAM CURTIS STITZEL, '30 RICHARD CLAY GUTHRIDGE, ' I VIOLINS CHARLES EDWARD BAKER, '17 GORDON LINDSEY EMPTAGE, '18 HENRY SHELDON GERMOND, 3D, '17 HAROLD EDWARD MARIETTA, '18 GEORGE WESTCOTT PETTINGER, '17 WILLIAM JOHN LOWERY, '30 CHARLES OSCAR WARREN, JR., '17 WILMER CRESSMAN SWARTLEY,JR., '30 SAXOPHONES - EDWARD MAX KRECH, '17 ROBERT EVANS ALEXANDER, '19 LAURENCE DOUBLEDAY, '18 KENNETH CLEMENTS ALLEN, '19 PHILIP WILL, JR., '18 - PAUL NELSON MARTIN, '19 JAMES CROUNSE STEPHENS, '19 CLARINETS WILLIAM SOMERVILLE CRAIG, '19 RODNEY KENNETH KETCHAM, ,19 WADE WILKINS MACCONNELL, '19 TRUMPETS PAUL PHILIP WECKESSER, '19 LOUIS DONALD MCDOWELL, '30 CELLOS MARIMBA ROBERT NEWELL LYON, '19 DONALD CHURCH ANGEVINE, '17 ROBERT NORMAN WILLIAMS, '30 JAMES BOONE WILSON, '19 FLUTE X TUBA X ELMO CARUTHERS, JR., '18 GEORGE WILLIAM ELG, '18 PIANO TROMBONE JOSEPH KENNETH PAYTON, '30 LOUIS SCHONDEL BOCK, '19 DRUMS WILYO GABRIEL AHLSON, '19 71 v-Q-4 - D 1 Pl I- 393 Banjo Quartet Laidlaw Spindler Lewis Van Arsdale Musical C Iubs After the usual Fall try-outs and eliminations, the Glee Club directed by Mr. Eric Dudley, and the Man dolin Club under the supervision of Mr. George L. Coleman, '95, began their long siege of semi-weekly re- hearsals. With the approach of the Christmas Vacation, 62. men were selected to make the 33d Annual Tour. The Clubs assembled in Indianapolis on December 17th. In the afternoon they were entertained at a tea dance by Mr. and Mrs. Albert Metzger, and in the evening the first concert of the trip was given before a large and appreciative audience. All doubt as to the further success of the Tour was firmly set aside by the splendid rendition and enthusiastic acceptance of the difficult, and for a college organization, presumptuous program which in- cluded many operatic and classical selections as well as the ever popular college songs. The fine hospitality of the Cornell Asso- ciation of Indiana, which held a dance for the men after the concert, proved indicative of the gracious reception that every- where was to await the Clubs. The success of the Indianapolis Concert was repeated .in the Grand Ballroom of the Book-Cadillac Hotel the next evening. During the afternoon of their stay in Detroit the men visited the Packard Motor Car Company factories as the guests of Mr. Packard. The Cornell Club of Michigan was a most generous host, entertaining the Clubs at a dinner dance before the con- KENNETH IYIERRILL YOUNG, '27 . cert and again at another dance after the concert. Pl'!Ifl1f7II I A On their way to Buffalo the Clubs stopped for a day in Toledo. Here they were regaled at a tea dance given in their honor by the Cornell Club of Toledo. In the evening they gave a line concert in the Auditorium of Scott High School. The day in Buffalo began with a buffet luncheon and dance at which Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schoellkopf, jr., were hosts. Before the concert, which 394 Glee Club Octet Morgan Banks Notthup Brauner Pelton Sutherland Chase Young was followed by a dance at the Woodstock Club, the Clubs broadcast a few novelty numbers through Station W. G. R. Continuing eastward, the organization arrived in Binghamton for the New Year's Eve Concert. The Rotary Club entertained the men at a luncheon made merry by the musical antics of the stunt groups. Of the dances proffered to them, most of the members chose that of the Monday Afternoon Club as a fitting way to usher in the new year. The southernmost concert of the Tour was given before an audience of more than 7.,ooo in Baltimore on January Ist. Many more Cornell Songs than usual were sung to satisfy the demand for innumerable encores, and the Cornell spirit pervaded the evening which had as its climax the most enjoyable social function of the entire trip, a dance with the Cornell Club of Maryland as host. After a more or less restful week-end in New York, the Clubs gave a well received concert followed by the usual dance in Upper Montclair on Monday evening, January gd. Tuesday evening the men dined at the Cornell Club as guests of the New York Alumni, and then, with the help of Nelson Macey, '94, past president of the Clubs, they presented an excellent concert, the last of the trip, to a distinguished audience in the Grand Ballroom ofthe Plaza. Upon returning to Ithaca, practice was immediately resumed in preparation for the Junior Week, Spring Day, and Senior T Week concerts. The men worked so hard that, in spite of losses in membership due to graduation and other causes, thejunior . Mmmger Week Concert equalled if not surpassed the finest performance of the Tour. The brilliant success of the Tour and of the Junior Week Concert augurs well for the remaining concerts WISTAR AMBLER, ,17 of the year and for next year's Mississippi valley trip. 395 -gg EIIIEIQQYCORNELLIANQ ,gg .'. . ' ' -h - Q' 'l D I I 'he U nz Uersz ty Band GEORGE LOUIS COLEMAN, '95 ...,....., Directar JOSEPH HART SPEIDEN, '17 .........., Nlnzmzger EGBERT BOLTON LITTLEWOOD, '19 .,....,. Leader GEORGE WILLIAM ELG, ,lg ,....... Principal Muficialz WILLIAM SOMERVILLE CRAIG, '19 ....... Chief Muyiciazn EUGENE ANDREW GLASSER, '30 ........ Cbief Trzmzpeter CORNETS P. A. BOSSHARD E. E. BURDGE E. A. GLASSER L. D. MCDOWBLL C, BREEN W. B. DENNIS, JR. R. L. LOVE S. ROTI-IMAN R. B. BROADBENT E. F. GIZZARELLI M. RUMMLER CLARINETS C. R. CARR A. DIADATO H. GANTZ A. S. HOROWITZ H. H. COE C. M. FREEMAN W.GOMPERTz H. W. LUDLAM W. S. CRAIG L. B. WHITING TROMBONES ' L. S. Bocx G. L. DILLON F. W. SHORT A. STAMIIORD, JR. V L. L. CLOUGI-I L, D. LAMB D. TAUB SAXOPHONES K. C. ALLEN R. F. T. GUNDLACH C. F. LYNCH R. M. SEYFARTH T. U. BLAKE P. HUSEK L. V. MARKS L. L. SPIRT W. E. BUCK P. B. JESSUP P. N. MARTIN R. WALLACE J. D. BULSON, JR. A. LEVY R. R. NORTHRUP SNARE DRUMS ALTOS H. M. ALTSI-IUL R. MCCARTHY G. ATKINS D. C. MACRAE J. W. CONN SULLIVAN, JR. C. H. M. GOODMAN T. K. POWERS BASSES H. C. CARTER G. W. ELG G. W. KORPER P. PARKER BARITONES PICCOLOS H. K. JENNINGS R. S. LOOMIS A. W. CLEGG,JR. W. M. WOOD BASS DRUM CYMBALS A. F. SULLA, JR. L. A. SPOLANSKY T ?, BQ! lp! -Fil . D1 'L 396 B O ETHE .l927C0RNl1LLl AWE . B ' S P 1 'I 1 . 'H i I w The U nwerszty Orchestra i w OFFICERS T GEORGE Louis COLEMAN, '95 ........., Director T ROBERT Louis ZENTGRAR, '17 ........., Manager HENRY LEv1 PAGE, '18 ....,,,. Affixtmzr Manager ' 1 LAURENCE DOUBLEDAY, '18 ........., Prefidenr 1 EGBERT BOLTON LITTLEWOOD, '19 ...... Comer: Maxter FIRST VIOLINS 7 C. E. BAKER H. LBVY N. MARGOLTUS R. D. RICHTMEYER ' M. G. BETHGE E. B. LITTLEWOOD H. E. MARIETTA M. D. SAWYER ' 1 I. GORDON W. LOWERY G. W. PETTINGER C. O. WARREN, JR. ' K. R. YOUNGER SECOND VIOLINS H. P. ARONSON A. F. NALL W. A. ROTH A. F. SULLA,lR. A. C. BENSCHOFF H. D. ROMANOW H. STACK W. C. SWARTLEY ' G. L. EMPTAGB M. G. ROSENBAUM A. H. STOCKMAN S. TAMARIN T H. S. GERMOND, LD A. V. TUNISON, JR N' CELLOS VIOLAS BASSES TROMBONES X F. CHAPIN B. LEVINE G. W. ELG A. B. BURRELL R. N. LYON H. A. RUBENSTEIN R. T. HENKLE G. L. DILLON A R. N. WILLIAMS R. SHEFKOWITZ E. K. LOCHER L. P. SMITH CLARINETS SAXOPHONES FLUTBS OBOES , C. R. CARR C. STEPHENS L. DOUBLEDAY C. BREEN ' W. S. CRALG R. WALLACE L. N. ST. JAMES A. W. CLEGG ' R. K. KETCHAM D. E. MALLORY W. W. MACCONNELL W. M. WOOD A CORNETS I R, B. BROADHURST R. C. PALMER P. P. WECKESSER K. R. WOOD ' HORNS E. A. GLAssER T. K. POWERS ' BARITONE TUBA TYMPANI PIANO H. K. JENNINGS F. M. PELTON M. SINGER H. L. RULAND 1 . 9 .251 - . .391 .Dgl , , 922. 397 Kessler Salisbury Van Vleet Nall Reuben Orange Larnbly Feight Tone Walz Whitman Seward Kuhn Bugbee Stark Snitow H. Singer Raices Henkle Kirshner Hurd Dunn Lee Wasser Taylor M. Singer Wallace DeLamater Robinson Saloman Hobart E. M. Wright Aldrich E. E. Wright Michael Goepp Hausner Wood Prof. Drummond Deegan Herbert Speyer LaBagh Powell Snyder Smith Ungerer Clarl-c M. Drummond Curtis E. Fasoldt 1-land Fien Casey Griswold Blair Grant Conroy L. Fasoldt Kimberly Hafekost Oliver Sharpe :sg eg. I' ' i I ' . rA,fji'1L:-5, . 4 33255 . ,ERE ijisal f' .J 3, K K' - V ' fu - ., 'Z ,I . ram a tzc Club FRANCHOT TONE, '17 ...,........ Preficienr ELIZABETH GOEPP, '17 ...,..,... Vice-Prexidenf THEODORE CHARLES KUHN, '17 ...... .Yeeretary-Treaxurer RONALD MORLEY TAYLOR, '17 ....... Stage Manager , ROBERT THEODORE HENKLE, '17 ,...... Bzuineff Manager CHANNING WHITMAN, '17 ....... Burinen Manager ZENIA MARGARET POWELL, '17 ........ Librarian WILLIAM FRANCIS DUNN, '17 ..... Mafrer Electrician MURIEL ALICE LAMB, '17 ....... Miftrexf of Caftumef RUTH FRENCH CLARK, '17 ...... Miftrexf of Prapertief ' PROP. ALEXANDER MANGES DRUMMOND . . . Facnigf Director CONSTANCE CONNOR BROWN .,..... Axfiftant Director JUDSON WHITON GENUNG ........ Anixtanr Direetor BERNARD LENROW ......,.... Auixzant Director HONORARY MEMBERS PROP. HUBERT EUGENE BAXTER PROP. GUY BROOKS MUCHMORE PROP. NATHANIEL SCHMIDT PROP. GEORGE ABRAM EVERETT PROP. MARTIN WRIGHT SAMPSON PROP. WALTER KING STONE PROP. CHRISTIAN MIDJO PROP. EDWIN HAMLIN WOODRUPP ACTIVE MEMBERS IRENE DBMETRIA ALDRICH, '17 MABEL LOUISE GRISWOLD, '17 VERNA ELIZABETH PYE, '17 BURTON ASHPORD BUGBEE, '17 RUTH LOUISE HAUSNER, '17 MYRA BRINCKERHOPP ROBINSoN,'17 RUTH FRENCH CLARK, '17 ROBERT THEODORE HENKLE, '17 ELEANOR LOUISE SEEHOLZER, '17 DOROTHY SUSAN CURTIS, '17 JEAN LOTHIAN HERBERT, '18 RALPH THEODORE SEWARD, '17 SUSAN HELEN DEEGAN, '17 BARNARD WOLCOTT HEWITT, '18 DOROTHY LEOLA SHARPE, '17 FRANCES ANNA DELAMATER, '18 ALEXANDRA MCCLURE HOBART, '18 HERBERT THEODORE SINGER, '17 MURIEL JEAN DRUMMOND, '17 THEODORE CHARLES KUHN, '17 MALCOLM BORTIN STARK, '17 WILLIAM FRANCIS DUNN, '17 MURIEL ALICE LAMB, '17 RONALD MORLEY 'TAYLOR, '17 EMILY AMELIA FASOLDT, '17 JOHN EDWARD LAMBLY, '17 FRANCHOT TONE, '17 LILLIAN ESTHER FASOLDT, '17 ELIZABETH MAY MICHAEL, '17 JAMES ALBERT WOOD, JR., '18 ELIZABETH GOEPP, '17 VIOLA GENEVIEVE OLIVER, '17 HELEN BARBARA WRIGHT, '17 ZENIA MARGARET POWELL, '17 ASSOCIATE MEMBERS HUBERT CLARENCE BEBB, '18 CONSTANCE ELSIE LA BAGH, '19 HELEN SPEYER, '17 MARGERY ISABELA BLAIR, '18 FRANCES ELIZABETH LAWSON, '17 META SALOME UNGERER, '17 ESTHER MARY CONROY, '17 DANA WILLIS LEE, '19 FRANK CARL VAN VLEET, '17 HOWARD WASHINGTON FEIGHT, '17 PORTIA MARY LEE, '18 KARL RICHARDS WALLACE, '17 HELEN MARGARET FIEN, '17 ARTHUR FREDERICK NALL, '18 WILLOUGHBY HASKELLWALLING,'17 HELEN ELIZABETH GRANT, '17 HERBERT EDWARD ORANGE, '17 CARL SIMON WALZ, '18 FRIEDA HAPEKOST, '18 EMANUEL EDWARD RAICES, '17 ALFRED WASSER, '18 LIZETTE FURMAN HAND, '19 ISAAC REUBEN, '17 CHANNING WHITMAN, '17 THADDEUS BAKER HURD, '17 GEORGE HAXTON SALISBURY, '18 JAMES BOONE WILSON, '19 ELIZABETH NEWTON KEENAN, '17 ISABELLE SALOMAN, '19 THOMAS CARROLL WILSON, '18 DAVID LAWRENCE KESSLER, '17 MORTON SINGER, '19 HENRY LYNDE WOODWARD, JR.,'19 MARGARET DESIRE KIMBERLY, '17 FRANCES BROADFIELD SMITH, '18 ELEANOR ESTHER WRIGHT, '17 SIDNEY SONNY KIRSHNER, '18 CHARLES SNITOW, '18 ERVA MAE WRIGHT, '17 JESSIE MIDDAUGH SNYDER, '17 4213! lg! 399 From Seven Kgs to Bazldparen C- D4 Rfbffwf' T review The Cornell Dramatic Club holds the distinction of being one of the most active undergraduate histrionic groups in the country. The season of 197.5-7.6, the Club's first year in the new University Theater in Willard Straight Hall, was successfully terminated with two major productions, The Strangei' by Giacosa and the Sen- ior Week erformances of The Canrrfzrr by Royal Tyler. During that year, the Club gave six major produc- tions and fiinrty-eight one-act plays, ublic performances being given on forty-five evenings. The year of 1916-7.7 has brought gorth an equally intensive program. Starting earlier than heretofore, the Direction Staff inaugurated the policy of presenting four instead of the customary three one-act plays each week with approximately three major productions a term. This has offered to the eighty members of the club and over two hundred undergraduates unusual opportunities to study and practice all branches of theatrical work. The first major production of the year was also the first public performance in America of Pirandello's 'Fl.ee ksxpeec-h C. D. Rabnlnm 400 The Carl of Right Yon Are Uf You Think Say' C- De Mm Right Yau Are Clf You Think 503, produced by special arrangement with the Theatre Guild of New York City. h' d ' duction The Junior Week presentation was Seven Key: ra Balelpate by George M. Cohan. The t ir major pro was one of the eighteenth century, Richard Brinsley Sheridan's The Critic. The Club sponsored a Clavilux Recital in Bailey Hall, with the inventor, Thomas Wilfred, at the keyboard. Among the one-act plays produced were: Where The Cram If Made, by Eugene O'Neillg The Drawhaek, by Maurice Baringg How He Lied to Her Hurhand, by George Bernard Shawg Faine and the Poet, by Lord Dunsanyg Par 0' Brath, by W. B. Yeatsg Sampler, by Octave Mirabeaug The Green Scarf, by Kenneth Goodmang The Very Naked Boy, by Stuart Wallcerg The Marriage Prepafal, by Anton Tchekoffg The Eldert, by Edna Ferberg Speaking to Father, by George Adeg Calpurnieff Dinner Party, by Maurice Baringg A Night at an Inn, by Lord Dunsanyg It IJn't Done, by Carl Gliclcg Free Speech, by William L. Prosserg The Magic of an Heier, by Jacinto Beneventeg Th M T b William Dean Howellg Ever Young, by Alice Gerstenberg, Na Smoking, by Jacinto Ben- e anfe rap, y M Tl h b F nn and Pr ce A Gaine of Cher: by Kenneth S Goodman, a Dunsany group eventeqg 'Op e' e :urn , y e y 3 , . , ' l 'B h' d h B nii,b Ste hen LeacoclcgTwo Slatrernr andaKing, three Christmas plays from the Chester Cyc e, e in t e eye y p by Edna St. Vincent Millayg and Sha!! We join' the Laeiier, by Sirjames M. Barrie. Scene from the Chriffinaf Play 401 C. D. Rabin mi P, I my E HE l92TCORNELLlA ,gil we - A A -0-- , '. D . I Debate Club ROBERT DANIEL JONES, '18 .b ............ Manager DONALD CROSS BRYANT, '17 ......... Reprefentatiee of Squad HERBERT AUGUST WICHELNS, '16 .......... Faezelgf Adviser FACULTY MEMBERS ROBERT EUGENE CUSHMAN HERBERT AUGUST WICHELNS ALEXANDER MANGES DRUMMOND LYMAN P. WILSON DEBATE SQUAD DONALD CROSS BRYANT, '17 JAMES SCOTT MANSEIELD, '18 ALVIN RANDALL COWAN, '17 HAROLD OTTO MERLE, '17 ROBERT DANIEL JONES, '18 FRANK MONAGHAN, JR., '17 SIDNEY SONNY KIRSHNER, '18 ABRAHAM DAVID RAEINOWITZ, '18 HARVEY CLAFLIN MANSEIELD, '17 HERBERT THEODORE SINGER, '17 KARL RICHARDS WALLACE, '17 RECORD 1916-1917 Cornell 11. Cambridge Ithaca Oxford System November 8, 1926 Cornell 11. Williams Pittsfreld Oxford System December 11, 1926 Cornell 11. Syracuse Syracuse Oxford System March 29, 1927 H Y 255 -gd! lg! ll. 401 3593, ETHEl927CORNEl-l,.lAN'E' 1 s a a gg! 'Mu a r u -1 j D Wooaifoz ai Stage Friedman Strauss Leammg Pasternak F orenszcs During the academic year of 1916 1917 the Cornell Debate Council under the managership of Robert D. ones, 18, participated in one international and two inter- collegiate contests. The season opened on November 8th, when a Cornell team com- posed of R. D. Jones, '18, S. S. Kirshner, '18, and H. C. Mansheld, '17, opposed a Cambridge team which upheld the negative side of the question, Resolved: That this house deplores the present tendency of governments to invade the rights of individuals. By a scant majority, the audience voted in favor of the Cambridge speakers. On the 11th of December, the team which had met Cambridge journeyed to Wil- liams College, again defending the affirmative side of the Government-versus-Individ- ual question. The Pittsfield audience, unconvinced by the Cornell eloquence, decided in favor of governments by a large majority. The last debate of the year took place on the 19th of March, when a Cornell team met the Syracuse debaters at Syracuse. The proposition' was, Resolved :I That the overnment of New York State should be reorganized in accordance with certain g specified provisions, the Cornellians taking the negative side of the issue. This meet d d marked the close of a season which was unique in that all the debates were con ucte under the Oxford system, according to which there is no judging of the contestants, the opinion of the audience being the deciding factor. During the year the University offers to the students of the several colleges many opportunities to attain individual honors in elocution through competition for the various prizes for proficiency in public speaking. The contest for the 13th Annual Fuertes Memorial awards held on April 16th, 1916, was the first of these opportunities d was entered b seven students in the colleges of Engineering and Architecture, an y W. R. Bentley, '16, C. Johnson, '16, M. N. Ripley, '16, R. Zehner, '16, D. S. 7 3235 .5- 51 i . ig! 403 1 '86 Memorial .ftezge Kimball Weintraub Rabinowitz Pasternal: Dorland Wilkes Wilson Hessel Kimball, Jr., '17, H. B. Noyes, '17, and T. B. Hurd, '17. Mr. Bentley, speaking on Tidal Power in the Bay of Faneiy, received hrst award. Milton Harvey Friedman, '16, on The Scholar in the State, won the 56th Woodford Oratorical Contest held in the University Theatre on May 11th. Eight members of the classes in Public Speaking, selected after a series of preliminar- ies, took part in the 14th Annual '86 Memorial Prize Contest in Declamation, on May 15th. The Committee of Award decided in favor ofjoseph Weintraub, '18, Whose topic was The Timed American. ' Q4 Meme1'iezl .Slmge Bryant Mansfield Weintraub Kirshner Plunkett Jones 404 Rochester .Wage La Mont Leaming Frane Howlett On January 17th, 1917, the competitive speaking season of the current year opened with the 33rd ,94 Memorial Prize debate. The proposition Was, Resolved: That this house deplores the large part played by advertising in modern life. S. S. Kirshner, '18, considered the most effective debater, was awarded first place. After a lapse of nine years, the Rochester Stage contest was revived on January 13th, 1917, to be won by Miss M. M. Leaming, '17, This event and the final contest of the season, the 18th Annual Eastman Stage, were limited to entrants from the College of Agriculture only. G. F. Britt, '17, took first prize in the Eastman event with a Speech entitled Dfzrkneu Before Dawn. Emtman Stage Dalrymple Britt Walling Garman Learning Smith 405 in KTHE 1927 CORN LLIAN 5,1 A A , . ., Ie . :?..,.,,i ' :mf , ua QU 0-504 '-1 OI-0 D5 l , D111 5.r,iv ETHEl9Q7CORNlfLI ,IA Hg! , Q if? 0-,O,-4: f f ffff f f -- - - ll l i i ' ' ' ' iff' ' - ' ' - - 1,5 , 5 W A Q, iw - ' .if ' J' ' x wf' 'lf 92' 2-,,A.Qp,., Zxnf- 'Q 4, J .F 1 -W If-'YQ ' ll fx 4 ,y-'P -lj -1235.-Zfss J Ai.. . '-'I-lilly-' i ' x ERA Q 6, W W X B A , 3 W Y A I - 1 ' 1' ,-9 . Y N-.. X X f -. x i F i- F? I f OK? X-Q ? -3:35 -395 lg I, PLS Ingalls Welanetz Arnold S. Lewis Reeve Van Schoiclc Nelles Dulin Salisbury Clapp Moffatt B. Brown Lanterman H. Brown Colyer Talbot Ernslie Hobbie Cornell Teall W.Lewis Alexander Foltz Smyrhe Stone Rollins Swift Greene Bennett Martin Merle Eberhart Parker Fisher Hughes Freeman Higaki Tomaino Gardner King Geiger Benschoff Bemis Wagner Lewis Ward Hooper Osborne Weston McLaughlin North Feick Gaffey Chambers Castle Gibson Hammond Gear Coffey gpg ETHE 1927 CORNELLIAN jg D' 9 Reserve Qjfeers Tr az nzng Corps United State: Ojieerr on Dllijf with the R.O.T.C., Cornell Unioersigf Colonel Jesse C. Nicholls, retired, Commandant Lieut. Col. W. A. Castle, Inf. Captain S. Jackson, Inf. ISI Lieut. M. Van Voorst, S. C. Major R. E. Anderson, F. A. Captain R. V. Maraist, F. A. ISI Lieut. F. H. Gaston, F. A. Major P. V. Kane, F. A. Captain T. R. Gibson, Inf. ISE Lieut. A. B. Hicklin, F. A. Major W. E. Chambers, Inf. Captain E. M. Curley, V. C. ISI Lieut. A. Smith, F. A. Captain O. R. Rhoads, Inf. Captain H. Gaffey, F. A. ISC Lieut. A. K. Hammond, Cav. Captain G. C. Woodbury, Ord. CADET OFFICERS INFANTRY Colonel R. B. Gear, Commanding Lieut. Col. D. M. Rollins FIRST BATTALION SECOND BATTALION THIRD BATTALION ' Major O. Swift, Commanding Major H. O. Merle, Commanding Major P. Stone, Commanding Company A Conzpafgv E Cornpafgf I Captain L. F. Welanetz Captain C. O. Eberhart Captain R. M. McLaughlin ISI Lieut. R. C. Talbot ISE Lieut. H. H. Higaki ISI Lieut. A. N. Vanderlip 1nd Lieut. F. D. Ingalls and Lieut. R. Eisner znd Lieut. N. Logan Company B Conzpatgf F Cdmpdfgf Captain W. E. Parker Captain D. V. Smythe Captain L. L. Seaman ISE Lieut. C. K. Moffatt ISI Lieut. T. I. Colyer ISC Lieut. W. Dicker and Lieut. L. L. Emerson, Jr. Ind Lieut. P. T. Erickson and Lieut. P. Clark Company C Compaq' G Conzpany L Captain R. A. Sharood Captain A. Van Schoick Captain R. W. Hughes ISI Lieut. W. F. Alexander ISI Lieut. E. A. Cramer ISC Lieut. E. M. Dulin and Lieut. A. L. Capurro and Lieut. K. H. Martin and Lieut. F. L. Langhorst Company D Conzpargf Company Captain G. H. Salisbury Captain E. R. H. Kurz Captain W. E. Foltz ISC Lieut. J. M. Tyler ISI Lieut. A. C. Benschoff , ISI Lieut. B. W. Brown znd Lieut. G. W. Bennett znd Lieut. R. L. Donnelly and Lieut. D. Russell FIELD ARTILLERY Colonel L. W. Feick, Jr., Commanding Lieut. Col. V. Coffey FIRST BATTALION SECOND BATTALION THIRD BATTALION Major C. U. Marks, Major A. Geiger, Major H. R. Schenkel, Commanding Commanding Commanding Battery A-I Battery Battery I Captain F. W. Hodge ISE Lieut. T. W. Swart Captain R. D. Hobbie and Lieut. M. Arnold Battery and Lieut. R. C. Rea Battery A-2 Captain F. Townsend Battery Captain W. D. Lewis ISf Lieut. D. A. Field CaptainJ. T. Lewis, Jr. I ISC Lieut. R. B. Crane Ind Lieut. C. H. Teall and Lieut. J. O. Achenbach Battery B-I Battery G and Lieut. G. C. Crossman ' ISI Lieut. W. G. Lanterman Captain S. R. Lewis Battery L and Lieut. F. D. Tomaino ISI Lieut. F. W. Greene Captain T. B. Freeman l' Battery B-1 and Lieut. F. Nelles ISI Lieut. E. K. Stevens Captain W. H. Jennings and Lieut. W. H. Hooper and Lieut. H. Ward, Jr. l ISC Lieut. S. C. Craigie Battery Battery Battery C-1 CaptainJ. S. Fair, Jr. Captain F. W. Dieffenbach Ca tain S. C. Osborne ISE Lieut. W. Bemis, Jr. ISC Lieut. C. M. Emslie 1ndlLieut. R. B. Wagner ISI Lieut. H. B. Noyes and Lieut. H. S. Brown Battery C-2 and Lieut. N. L. Kistler I ISE Lieut. C. G. Krancher ISC Lieut. W. Conklin SIGNAL CORPS Battery D-1 BAND Captain G. L. Weston, and Lieut. R, Clapp Drum Major E. B. Littlewood Commanding Battery D-2 Chief Musician W. S. Craig ISE Lieut. H. A. Barris Ca tain F. G. Lopez, Jr. Chief Trumpeter E. A. Glasser Ist Lieut. K. A. Reeve zng Lieut. S. Fisher Captain J. H. Speiden Ind Lieut. S. S. Nuckols lil ' Dil S .Ol C 409 A 'Q' The Sprzng Renew M zlztary Organized in 1868 with but two or three small companies the Cadet Corps is this year passing its fifty eighth milestone It has grown to be a brigade of 1 ooo men com prising an Infantry regiment a Field Artillery regiment a Signal company an Ord nance unit a Veterinary unit and a Band While originally only slightly affiliated with the United States Army the Corps is now in close co operation with the War Department through the Defense Act of 1916 and is under the tutelage of seventeen regular army officers The Military Department has two primary objects in view first to give all under classmen a general grounding in military training and second to qualify a limited number of upperclassmen to be United States Reserve Officers. That it does accomplish these aims is borne out by Cornell s splendid record in the World War. The year 1915-1916 closed with the Spring Review on May 14th at which time the tank America gift of the British Government to the University was dedi- cated by Major L. L. Seaman 77. as a memorial 9 3. to Cornellians killed in the War. Subsequent to this ceremony the Corps formed on Upper Alumni Field and was reviewed by President Farrand and Major Seaman. L J: k 'V r.., 7,22 . l ' ,P ,.'. Qjii i i L ' 1 --0 'T Q H+ '51 1 ' L ' -lifdw ' men attended training camps lasting six weeks 4 1 veie '-1:f the Infantry going to Plattsburg the Artillery ' A jg. ' to Madison Barracks the Signal Corps to Fort 7 ' ' ' Monmouth and the Ordnance to Aberdeen Prov- ing Grounds. At camp the embryo reserve officers obtained a taste of field military life and received a thorough preparation for holding cadet com- missions the following year. The first special occasion of the ensuing year gag 555: f i , .1 was the Armistice Day Parade on November 11th. , -'MJ aae, 5 1 ' Q Following a memorial service in De Witt Park an R.O.T.C. unit of Infantry, Artillery, and Signal Corps troops and the Band participated in the march through the business district of the city in company with the American Legion and other , .6 - t ial' -5' f ...av-:9Wa11 a.1...f-fa ,.h.' flag. Artillefjf Inftrzzmerztr ? 'Soi W EU-IE 1927 CORNE LIANE yi 4 .. .I . . Q . ,. . . . . - 1 . , . . . , I - . . -7 - . .3 . I . - . 7 I , . . . . - , - . - . - . . . . . I I I S , I. - 1 - 5 1 Ll I1 7 3 3 J 7 V , 'LE' ' v il 1' f' ' I . Wi?-1 H33 ' l ' '-ft 'I , 'QQ v 4 , , . f, fri ' 1 . . ' f - A During the summer most of the advanced course , 3 A , I I gf. f Z 3,1qaf,iy 7 477- I 4? 4 ff I Y' 1 f 1 'L 'R' r X K 1? 1 A1 I .I i I Ffh 4s yn, - -nu ,. I f Q' '73 2 f , ' 4 4 . 9 ', ' f ' 1 gi , ' ' J yf' if r ' f? T 5' X 'Ji as li E I X :Hi X I j A i. I -vi . ' A Q 1.1 5 ' ii 'A 1 f I : f T.',,Tm'- .img K ,,,f K M I 9 . .. , Nr sf .-D 0 .Sli -gf, lil A . '5- 410 3. .go ETH!-21927 CORNELLIANE ,355 1- A 1 r a patriotic organizations. f ' T 5 1 On December 4th the Cadet Corps staged its r l 1 ' annual Winter Review, the entire brigade being massed in the Drill Hall and passing in review ' A ' before President Farrand, who afterward ad- Q 1 dressed the Cadets. In this review the new colors V 1 Q g h i' of the Infantry Unit, presented at Plattsburg last ,,1' ,,' l , f', summer, were carried for the first time in Ithaca. Tig ,, Realizing the efficacy of visual education, the Military Department recently inaugurated 5, the use of numerous motion picture films in Q X f u instructing the Cadets, affording a useful and V .rvn 1 pleasant change in the program. M' ' ,. I This year the Athletic Council recognized Rifle Shooting as an intercollegiate sport and provided for the award of a propriate insignia. With this added stimulus and, one of the oflicers devoting his full time as coach, a strong varsity ,. ' if team has been developed besides the R.O.T.C. - team and the women's team. Very creditable Mdfhlnf Gun Cldff scores have been made in telegraphic matches fired with several of the leading colleges ofthe country. To promote riding and horsemanship the officers of the Artillery Unit have for several seasons conducted a horse show. This year it was made a spring instead of an' autumn event because of weather conditions. The Cornell Horse Shows have at- tracted many local and out-of-town equestrians and some spirited performances have been witnessed on Upper Alumni Field. During the year the Artillery Unit acquired 7.1 new saddle horses, making a total of 69 mounts in its stables. While the R.O.T.C. no longer competes for the rating of Distinguished College because of lack of time, the Corps still maintains the high standards set when it wore the gold stars. . ., . .V f l -1 1 Firing the 75 mm. Gum .2555 1 1 3511 Ili 1 Pl' 411 Il AA r ' ' ETHE l93f7C RIW L AINVE , . -.V YYY, W4-.4- MY '. H i ' r A 'U' 'I 'l - 1,v---- ,.. N fl MQ fQ?b1c,124.a Q 1 ? ' WAMDW -g , sax!lnuslnmwxmsguwazcf swwfwfi z sw?5.f5 !?.:Mr:1 pe 52 v ML 11 1 q?H5f31'L?m' ' E Q 5229ull11n1muaswimummu1wS5 - l K ... N '- usa' ' . 3 w . , - . T--f .':'-ir 1v .-.Q-4-':: X A Y' G!-gf. -EH! . , , ,QI .x v I I Lf 1 27 11. 11 A Fig! Rapuano Baldersron Anderson Trcman Shaw , Spelman Murdock Pcnnock Klem M1l1cr Knegcr Butterfield Brown GOOdW1111C Crcssman Langdon I W N A EUGENE WILLIAM GOODWILLIE X XVILLIAM LEVERING CRESSMAN 4 V I ! i i I E W Goonvn ILLIE Prenzfellr Student Counczl 1926 27 CLASS OF 1917 VICTOR LLOYD BUTTERFIELD OHN GARRETT KRIEGER ERvIs LANGDON R MICHAEL RAPUANO FORBES DUNBAR SHAW CLASS OF 192.8 EUGENE PRICE BALDERSTON WALTER OSEPI-I KLEIN ROBERT DAVIDSON MURDOCK ENOs ELDRIDGE PENNOCK ROLLIN HENRY SPELMAN R CLASS OF 197.9 OI-IN FRANKLIN ANDERSON COLIN ANDREW MILLER CLASS OF 1930 CHARLES EDWARD TREMAN JR Prcfzdmt Trmfurrr UU Y OFFICERS I ROBERT BAIRD BROWN ...................... .fcrrctag J J ,J - J ,J - J . . I ,'17 0 'OS L Vp., 'Eff RQLQML L ,SWL -LL .L L 41 L C C 5 E192 CORNELLIAN E C C'-T Q 'S ufi .ne - , H W- , . . L L- ' . . 9-i g-4 JD In A 1 l Hobbie Joyce Mitchell Huntington Pashley l Thomas Dierrich Evans Lewis Scott Goodwillie Schimmelpfcnnig Wright Kirk Wilder O'Neil l I I Freshman Advzsory Commzttee . G. KIRK, LD, Chairman M. B. WRIGHT, .Ymcmry 192.7 MEMBERS W. AMBLER E. W. GOODWILLIB G. H. LEWIS, JR. A. H. SCHIMMELPFENNIG W. H. CHANDLER R. D. HOBBIE G. G. MITCHELL G. N. SCOTT E. W. COLLINS D. E. HUNTINGTON C. S. O'NEIL J. S. THOMAS C. D. DIETRICH W. JOYCE, JR. F. W. PARKER, JR. R. D. WILDER A. EVANS, JR. M. F. KORN W. PASHLEY 191.8 MEMBERS J. W. ACI-:ERMAN K. HALL, JR. A. W. O'SHEA G. M. ALLEN L. H. HALL W. E. PALMER J P. L. ASH W. W. HALLETT H. PARKS E. P. BALDERSTON E. HOWARD P. PARKER R. S. BETTEN E. C. HOWE, JR. E. E. PENNOCK J. K. BOYLE, JR. E. HUBBELL C. REED S. D. BRADLEY, JR. T. R. HUGHES E. SCHEIDENHELM C. C. BYE R. W. JONES D. T. SECOR G. L. CARSON W. A. KELLY C. STERRITT R. W. CRANNELL A. V. LECHMANN F. W, STEVENS G. E. CROGAN, JR. R. M. LENG B. SULLIVAN B. S. CUSHMAN, JR. C. L. MACBETH A. W. THOMPSON W. A. DERI-IAM S. P. MASON L. R. TOWER ' M. DORRIS R. E. METZGER T. WAINWRIGI-IT R. M. EKINGS, JR. D. MICKLE, JR. J. M. WALKER, JR. J. FARRAND T. E. MILLER W. WHITE, JR. L. R. FORKER H. N. MOORE P. WILL, JR. C. G. GARMAN W. MOTHERSHEAD N. WILLIAMS J. W. GATLING F. W. MUNDY,JR. L. D. WOOD G. KIRK, LD, '17 G. N. HALL M. P. MURDOCK W. S. WYMAN Clmirmmz 7 9,1 Zia! - A A A A -A -30--A ,gli JJ, , , A IM- .AA E I I . L Q4 . I5 , . Vccdcr Spelman Gooclwxlhe ohnson Kadcs Huntmgton YUSOD Coflin Schncnicr Schaaff MacLeod Butterfield Wzllard Strazglzt Hall BOARD OF GOVERNORS LIVINGSTON FARRAND, Chairman ROMEYN BERRY, 'O4 CHARLES D. BOSTWICK, '91 EUGENE W. GOODWILLIE, '17 DEXTER S. KIMBALL CUTHBERT W. POUND, '87 MARTIN W. SAMPSON ROBERT P. SIBLEY CHARLES H. SCHAAEIT, 1D, '17 MARGARET L. STECKER, 'O6 CHARLES E. TREMAN, '89 ANDREW XVHINERY, 'IO BOARD OF MANAGERS CHARLES H. SCHAAFF, 1D, '17, Chairman FOSTER M. COFFIN, '11, Director CORNELIUS BETTEN, 'O6 ARTHUR W. BROWNE, 'O3 ELMER M. JOHNSON, '11 LOUIS A. FUERTES, '97 CARMEN M. SCHNEIDER, '17 CATHERINE B. MACLEOD, '18 VICTOR L. BUTTERFIELD, '17 EUGENE W. GOODWILLIE, '17 DONALD E. HUNTINGTON, '17 CHARLES L. KADES, '17 SERVILLANO C. YUSON, '17 ROLLIN H. SPELMAN, '18 JAMES M. VEEDER, '18 sy H HEIQQYCORNELLIANE I -.54 Y'-7 B5 jim 99 9 DT. I6 511 E HU9? CORNFLI IAN-5 :Il JS. an QZANAAX fi 1' V7 X f...x ' 'X 4 as FV X If f-lm 4 X H Y 3552275 I P WQSSQ it 1' Q -ai WWW x X4 VW ww-5 I 35655 Rfk' A 'I 5 aIMk'iA? milk. .5 2.3 X Ax AALXZ my K ! lXTf.nX f4.X 'rf Xvlaxivf-LX f XY! W AMBLER H C BLOOMER F B BRADEEN R W H CHANDLE J F HAND . C. BRADLEY . M. BROTHERHOOD . L. CHAPMAN . W. COLLINS . D. DIETRICH M. BARTELS W. A. BEH R. B. BROWN E. W. COLLINS W. S. CRAWBUCK S. S. EVANS, JR. L. W. FEICK D. C. HERSHEY R. S. HOLMES, JR. P. B. HOYT SENIOR BALL W AYERS Chaz: man G H LEWIS R T LEWIS E W GOODWILLIE 17 Ex Ojfcza R B BROWN 7.7 Ex Ojjiczo CLASS DAX G. KIRK 1D Clnaifmafz A. .EVANS . J. S. GARRETSON P. B. HOYT E. W. GOODWILLIE 7.7 Ex-Ofcio R. B. BROWN 7.7 Ex-Ojfcio GENERAL SPRING DAY N. A. OWINGS, Chairman J. E. HUBBELL, Manager ana' Treafarez D. E. HUNTINGTON C. L. KADES LANGDON, JR. E. G. MANN W. L. MAYER W. K. NIELD C. S. O'NEIL S. C. OSBORNE H. REDDEN W K NIELD F W PARKER S THOMAS H N WILCOX J A YOUNGLOVE . . HUNTINGTON . . KADES . . MANN . . MOORE W. R. WOOD D. M. ROLLINS D. SETTER S. W. SINGER E. R. TAUCI-I, JR. J. S. THOMAS J. M. VAN LAW H. V. WADE W. H. WALLING F. M. WELLS A. M. WINKLER . F' - A HH . ---- ra' I I A I A I I A 7 W ' o - 4 T F ., ' . .X , Q . 0 L N f 0 0 . o . Q eq ,. Iv ,lf J V-,:,:.A41 -,'. -11.-:ll 1 I 'IA 1 ' ':::?FQ::,.-H y 9 0 'E .gg .- ly ' -33. Q .jg .'-. .,.z I 2 J 4 , , . 15 'Q 'L' b ,li-.-.if ff, ' , .535 5 F 1 1' A I ?. , 1435?-?3:' -1- ffl' T1 312' iff.: rf:-': f Y ,ff N ' .... ' - 1.-15? sff ,-11.5134 . K X I ' .. . 71 '- J 'I-'I-1' .f '7-' A O Q in . ex 1- '.-. ...TLA 1 ll - yn-'lg F, X 3 . Q .. 0 ' Q . 9 Q 1 O b Q J W 1 . A . , ' A . . . , 5 . . . A . . . ,JR. y I . . ,JR. . J . . , J . . . I , , 5 J. . . . . R . . , , - . . V 7 , , E , D E . F J JR C L A E G Y I E 4,' , C H I! C , 1 , . BM. Ill 417GB T Qifgggb J A O T1 O T HE IQ RNE L IAWF3 7 A gf D' 'C D l T' . , , . O O , T I ' F -A U , 4.13.24 x.4X !'x'!'f'x'rf1x1' ' ' '4 'W P 'B' 1 ww'-F 'ur ' 'YW' QV 1 iv ' I 3 Q 'Y E Q ,E fur., l .4 . -gif ? E f Q N ' RM Q i n I X ?. ' 'Q f iff' 'f 3111 'if-'E Y' if 4 x R- if as A ., E2-Q5 1 b I lx . R.1E. E. REL. ' . 1' Rxzvgxzv . -T xTf.Lx1'x...x1.f:.x2'f . A JUNIOR PROMENADE J E. I-IUBEELL, Chairman A I H. C. BOSCHEN C. L. MACBETH C. REED J M. CASSELL C. PYLE, 3D E. SCHEIDENHELM I M. DORR1s E. W. GOODWILLIE, '17, Ex-Ojfcio E. L. STOCK J. FARRAND R. B. BROWN, '17, Ex-Ojfcio L. R. TOWER R. W. JONES R. YOUNG, '17, Ex-Ofcio M. YOUNG ' JUNIOR SMOKER L. P. SEILER, Cbairmpm J. YV. ACKERMAN S. M. GLASSER H. S. KRUSEN G. M. ALLEN E. G. JOHNSON R. F. LOETSCHER B. XV. ANTELL E. W. GOODWILLIE, '17, Ex-Ojfcia A. MCCONNELL R. S. BETTEN R. B. BROWN, '17, Ex-Ojicia D. A. NESBITT C. C. BYE E. O. TUPPER GENERAL SPRING DAY J. T. BOWEN E. G. JOHNSON D. T. SECOR C. C. BYE R. W. JONES S. B. SEGAR R. W. CRANNELL I-I. S. KRUSEN L. P. SEILER L. DOUBLEDAY R. L. MASTERS H. W. STOUT L. G. GARNSEY R. E. METZGER B. TAYLOR R. B. GEAR E. E. PENNOCK M. VEEDER DTI IDA 'P-'O-0 . 143-11 1- .1 1. 1 Ml 418 Ya 0- 'G D n -6 v' S A ETHFlf7ff7CORI'YIlIl.ILQIAII-Ei P'm PW'PM 'TW fY1. 4f- -1-'X.f'4'-I-N f,kX I V7 X JAY' ' W 5 j W ff-QT' R 9 IHQBX RQSMD + W 1539 'A Q 'Q 'Hymn .AfS'A XX 41 Ami! my X ..vf...v'f..x 'f vv...x f...V'xAx2'f x ' S BECK H H BENSON J M CARRY H L CASE F B HEATHMAN R L BLISS M CATALANO R CHAMPION ELDRIDGE A R ERDA W S CORBIN G P DAVIES F G DULAEE C T HOFFMAN H S JOHNSON SOPHOMORF. SMOKER M CLARA Cbazmzmz J F MACOMBER D N SCHOALES E W GOODWILLI1: 7.7 Ex Ojiczo R B BROWN 7.7 ExO-H5610 H S KRUSEN 9.8 Ex 06620 GENERAL SPRING DAY M S EMSLIE F B HEATHMAN R FRESHMAN BANQUET C HEASLEY Clmzrman M FISHER HELMHOLZ W GOODWILLIE 9.7 Ex Ojjiczo B BROWN 17 Ex Ojfcza C L CARTER, '29, Ex Ojfficzo FRESHMAN CAP BURNING SAMUEL WAKEMAN, Cbpzzrmfzn C E LARSON L H LEVY E W GOODWILLIE, '17, Ex Ojicza R B BROWN, '17, Ex Ojiczo F P KNEEN, '29, Ex Ojfczo T E SHAFFER J F STEVENS 3D W F SULLIVAN B TUCK R W A WICRHAM J W HIRSHFELD E W JAMIESON J R PARKER J D PAYNE W D POMEROY, R W R RICHARDS N E SCOTT R P SHAROOD J J WALSH R WILSON, JR H I I 'A A T M ,Y ' Y Q o 0 , Q Q wr I' S .LINE ' TRW? A I 'AL ' 'w wif .RR I I ' f ' '4 57 .Tb ' ,. :,, ' 'LA T .A KLA. ' Q i .:--' .I -- 0 A Q - 9 T . Q 5 Q 0 0 ' Q S 6 o O ,- J. I Y, U 1 1 lf 3 : Q JJ: J. . . ,JR. . . , , - . . ' A W. . , ' 1 A sq I 1 1 112. G . 5 ,' -, 5 ' . . ,JR 5.1.1 CC C J I I W' 53531 A .A 'J' 419 UDEIIIIEDEIEIEI Rep 6222 'QQQQ i iv fix rQN- I 5 Qf 5 5 'QQ'Qf Athletics f-34 :Aga E HEl9aTCORNEl,L N g gg J v p ogg p ll ROMEYN BERRY, 'o4, Graduate Mana- ger of Athletics. During the seven years that he has served in this posi- t1on he has aceomphshed much 1n bettermg the general athlet1c s1tua t1on To further h1s 1deal of romot1ng the phys1cal well be1ng o the com mun1ty he has stead1ly developed lntramural athlet1cs and 1mproved the vv1nter sports center on Beebe Lake H15 work 1n better1ng the phys1cal equ1pment of the Athlet1c Assoc1at1on and secur1ng the best of coaches 1S only a part of h1s vvorlc for Cornell The Fun of Sport The ch1ef end of sport IS fun The doctrlne IS now preached that to achlex e fun sport must be conducted 1f1 a Splflf of pall1d d1lettant1sm and that preparauon for contests should stop short of mort1f1cat1on of the flesh and the stern suppress1on of 1nd1v1dual capr1ce But where 1S ulumate fun to be found? Certunly not 1n losmg games to lesser men through lack of effort IH PfCPZlI'3.f1OI'1 Joy comes to the oarsman on that day when 1s the reward of endless dr1ll the shell becomes a leapmg l1v1ng th1ng H15 agony ofthe body IS 1tself pure joy IH the last v1ctor1ous spurt The fun of football comes at that moment when you reahze the drudgery has not been 1n va1n that the plays are work1ng for consecut1ve ga1ns and that an alert co ordmated defense IS stopp1ng the oppos1t10n dead 1n ICS tracks The ult1mate joy of d1stance runn1ng comes when you meet the challenge on the back stretch and you fmd that all those weary m1les on the Ithaca h11ls hate g1ven you the extra ounce of stamma that IS gomg to br1ng you home a champ1on The ch1ef end of sport 15 fun It IS WISC and good form to cult1vate a pose of casualness off the Held But when the wh1stle blows for contest or PFHCCICC there 1S no place for casualness on a varsxtv squad When a man becomes a cand1date for a team he ceases to be a free agent and becomes the representatwe of h1s college For that honor he must pay the PFICC IH self sacr1fice loss of 1nd1v1dual1ty and sustamed effort And h1s ult1mate loy comes W1th the d1scovery that he has not pzud the PFICC 1n va1n He w1ll hnd no lastmg sat1sfac 1on 1n mal-:mg a frlvolous effortless sh1rlc1ng romp of pract1ce Q, G4741f 1 z . 4 ,. . 7: ' ' a 9 9 ' . . . 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Wznr I00 Yam' Dark zn Infercollegmter 1926 27 Varszty Outstandrng 1D Cornell Athlet1cs of the past year were the vv1nn1ng of the Dart mouth football game 1n the last perlod Russell s supremacy among college sprmters and the success of the Athlet1c ASSOCIHKIOH 1n puttmg over the f1rst Indoor Intercolleg 1ate Lawn Tenn1s Tournament Cornell may po1nt vv1th prlde to these achrevements ai well as to the accomphshments of the Red and Whlte representatlves rn other f1elds o sport The Varslty Football team came through 1ts season vvlth only one loss agamst 1ts record to Columbla when If falled to show the tradltlonal Cornell come back It proved 1ts mettle hovvex er by overcom1ng a lead of srxteen po1nts ln thlrteen mlnutes to vvm over Dartmouth by one pomt on Carey s Held goal IH the last mmute of play A t1e vv1th Penn after leadrng for three per1ods ended a successful season dur1ng vvh1ch s1x games were Won In Track Moakley s men succeeded 1n placmg slxth ln the Indoor Intercolleg1ates and erghth 1n the Outdoors mamly through Russell s phenomenal v1ctor1es ln the sprmts After los1ng the Tr1angular Indoor meet to Harvard and Dartmouth and the Dual Indoor meets wlth Yale and M1ch1gan the team 1mproved W1nn1ng the outdoor meets agamst Pennsylvan1a and M I T by vvlcle margms Combmed vvrth Prmceton agamst the Oxford Cambr1dge team Cornell men vvon four first places of the five Won bx the Amerrcans The Cross Country team Won easlly over Dartmouth 1n the1r only dual meet and placed seventh m the Intercolleg1ates vv1rh Benson star sophomore h1rr1er vvmnmg fourth place 1n a Held of noted drstance runners L! ! 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Q JD Y R 1 avg 'ye' 4 shag vt A imaanm 'Ewa ' K 1 sa-sg-,Q-5 4.-Q ,ntgsefhxfs-a?'.Q'a'5s,j267i,,,,,-a1?a ew' ,Vp warms 'q1'l a7 -za Cmqy J Goal Wznf Dmtmazztb Game Try Sports Reozew On the d1amond Cornell s 197.6 Baseball team dlsplayed remarkable offens1ve ab1l1ty, scormg 1o8 runs to opponents IIO, and 1mproved shghtly over the prev1ous season by vv1nn1ng seven games, losmg tvvelve, and t1e1ng one out of the twenty games played The Cornelhans beat Penn 1n the fmal game of the season for 1ts only uad rangular Cup Wm The Navy ended a dlsappomtlng season, 1n vvh1ch the vlctory over Cahfornla was the only br1ght spot by fm1sh1ng elghth 1n the Poughkeeps1e Regatta, the first tlme a Cornell Vars1ty crew had fmrshed last Wh1le the Basketball team d1d not reach 1ts top form early 1n the season, the results of the games rn mrd season, and es ec1ally durmg the latter part, show that Cornell had a strong aggresslve team, capa le of beat1ng the strongest of IES opponents rn the league Deveau s goal shoot1ng ab1l1ty kept hlm among the leadmg scorers In the realm of M1nor Sports, Cornell was qulte successful due ma1nly to the effi c1ency of the coachmg staff The Wrestlrng and Fencmg teams made very good shovv lngs, vvmnmg the malorlty of the1r meets Coach Bavvlf's 197.6 Lacrosse team vvon frve of 1ts seven games, vvhrle hrs Soccer team succeeded 1n beatmg Prmceton, Hamllton, and Lehlgh and lost games to Syracuse and to Penn by the sl1m margm of one goal The Hockey team, lackmg practlce due to poor 1ce condrtlons, defeated only Syracuse, and lost the other SIX games The 1916 Tenms team, for the nrst trme under Faulkner's tutelage, vvon Hve of 1tS s1X matches, losmg only to the strong Prmceton team The 199.7 team, vvh1ch took part 1n the Indoor Intercollegrates, vvon second place 1n the team stanclmg, vvhrle the doubles team, made up of Garretson and Captam Eggman won the champ1onsh1p 1n the1r class D31 I D fs . . a . . . 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BANCROFT ....,......,........ Council Member ' FOSTER M. COPPIN ..,..,........... Ithaca Alnnini Repreeentative C. E. TREMAN ...,................... Crew Aelvifor F. A. C. DREW, LD .............,..,... Conirnoelore of Crew , J. VAN SICKLE, JR. .....,..,............. Manager of Crew J. K. HALL, JR. ...............,... Anietant Manager of Crew 4 PROP. H. DIEDERICHS ..................... Football Aelvieor' EMERSON CAREY, JR ..................... Captain of Football ' W. L. CRESSMAN ..................... Manager of Football J M. VEEDER ....,.............. Auifrant Manager of .Football D. F. HOY ........................ Bafeball Aclvifor F. D. SHAW .....,................ Captain of Baxeball A A. H. SCHIMMELPFENNIG .......,.........., Manager of Baxelall G. E. CROGAN, JR. ................. Asxiftant Manager of Baxelrall 1 ' PROP. B. ADAMS .,.....,.............. Track Aclvixor C. M. WPRLY . . .' .................... Captain of Track , 1 G. N. SCOTT ...........,.......... Manager of Track ' A M. P. MURDOCK ................. Affiftant Manager of Track A COL. C. NICHOLLS .................... Baxketball Aelnioor A. M. WINKLER .....,.............. Captain of Bafketball W. JOYCE, JR. .......,............ Marzager of Baeketball ' R. W. CRANNELL ..,,....,........ Affixtant Manager of Backetball PROP. C. L. DURHAM .................... Wrextling Ailvieor J. N. GBIER ....,,................ Captain of Wreftling S. C. OSBORNE . .,................. Manager of Wreetling 1 E. B. BASTXAN ....,,............ Auiftant Manager of Wreetling DEAN F. H. BOSWORTH ........,....,....... Soccer Aelvifor F. D. SHAW . . . . . . ...... Captain of Soccer , J. M. VAN LAW . . . . . ..... Manager of Soccer D. T. SBCOR . . . . . . . . Afxiftant Manager of Soccer C. D. BOs1'w1c1-c . . . . , ..... , Lacrone Adoifor D. M. ROLLINS . . . . . . ..... Captain of Lacrone C. D. DIETRICH . , . . . ..... Manager of Lacrone E. SCHEIDENHELM , . . . . . Aniftant Manager of Lacro.r.re PROP. R. A. EMERSON . . . . ...... Hockey Aeloifor P. B. HOYT . . . . . . ...... Captain of Hockey P. M. BROTHERHOOD . . . . ..... Manager of HOCkQy E. C. CHAPMAN . . . . . . . Auifrant Manager of Hockq PROP. R. M. OGDEN . . . . ...... Tenni: Advifor T. A. EGGMANN . . . , . ..... Captain of Tenni: J. W. HOUCK . . . . . . ..... Manager of Tennir J. XV. ACKERMAN . . . . . . . Auixtant Manager of Tennif PROP. W. P. XVILLCOX . . . ...... Fencing Aeioifor F. CHARDON . . . . . . ..... Captain of Fencing A. H. CHURCH . , . . . . . . . Acting Manager of Fencing Q .PSS -O lof- -DBA O . . Fl' 47-4 ,553 HIHE1927coRrII.I-. lArI+g . 3 1 I - I I Tray K I 7 7 W carers of the C 197.7 192.7 197.8 S. C. ALLEN A. L. NASH H. H. FULLER C.J. BAKER S. R. NOBLE P. D. HARWOOD N. F. BISSELL M. RAPUANO H. HOEKELMAN E. C. BRADLEY A. B. REED C. Hsu V. L. BUTTERPIELD G. P. RHODES G. L. KAMMERER E. CAREY, JR. L. ROBBINS A W. MCCONNELL A. G. CARPENTER D. G. ROBINHOLD B. MORDOCK A. L. CHAPMAN D. M. ROLLINS E. E. PENNOCK D. S. COURTRIGHT L. ROSENEERG R. W. PITMAN F. A. C. DREW, LD F. D. SHAW D. POND W. EDDY T. W. SWART L. SCHAENEN T. A. EGGMANN E. S. TIBBITTS T. SCHLOSSBACH S. S. EVANS, JR. E. K. TONKONOGY L. B. SCHRECK H. N. FAIRBANKS G. M. TREFTS A. SCHUMACHER K. W. FULLER A, V. VICKERS R. H. SPELMAN, JR. J. S. GARRETSON G. WEIR A, W. THOMPSON H. GASSNER ' C. M. WERLY C. A. VANDERBROOK J..N. GEIER A. M. WINKLER R. WILKES E. W. GOODWILLIE N. WILLIAMS J. R. GREENBAUM C. E. HOUGI-ITON 1918 P. B. HOYT G. M. ALLEN 197.9 H, W. ISALY C. D. BARTHEN J. F. ANDERSON E. L. KEET BERRY, JR. S. D. BECK J. G. KRIEGER H. C. BOSCHEN H. H. BENSON E. G. MANN E. BRECKENRIDGE D. HALL E. B. MCCROHAN E. CARRUTHERS, JR. G. J. OLDITCH I. S. MOLINET H. N. COHEN D. N. SCHOALES R. H. MOLLENEERG I. H. DEGENHART J. S. THOMPSON R. B. MUNNS . P. A. DOING W. A. WICKHAM G. A. MURRAY FARRAND BL! - . . A- A1 Dal Q PNA 47-S E HEIMTCORNELLIANE bl if DC lf! Clzeerleadmg This year the cheerleading has improved remarkably due mainly to the greater co-operation of the stands and to the elimination of organized cheering where it is obviously undesirable at football returns and baseball games. Starting the football season with five cheerleaders and one head cheerleader the squad was kept intact and made both trips with the football team. Before the Penn game the cheerleaders took charge of the best rally and parade to the station that Cornell has witnessed in years. Two regulars and two Sophomore competitors led cheers at all the basketball games and the full squad led at the indoor track meet with Yale. The Sophomore competition for cheerleaders opens in December and continues until March. During this time two competitors and two uniors lead cheers at all basket- ball games. One unior has charge of each game thus preparing him for the position of head cheerleader in his Senior year. In March three or four unior members are chosen from the Sophomore competition and one head cheerleader is elected from among the Juniors. The success of cheering depends upon the support of the entire crowd in the stands. Organized cheering concentrates the efforts of the group to the best advantage. The purpose of the cheerleaders is to keep the group together but it is the crowd in the stands and not the cheerleaders who support and help the team. The cheering depends upon ex ery man in the stands. The Dartmouth game was an example of successful co-operation on the part of the crowd. The introduction of specialties, such as cart wheels and flips, in cheerleading has drawn greater response and interest from the students. Better training and more care- ful selection of men for cheerleaders indicates that cheerleading is winning its place among the major activities of Cornell. 1. i K - 392 .. .. 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A -0 GILMOUR DOBIE Coach of Football During the seven years that he has uided the Red and White elevens Cornell has lost nine and won forty six ames going through the 197.1 192.1 and the 1913 seasons undefeated His untiring efforts and his expert instruction have been instrumental in bringing about the success of Cornell elevens Cornell is very fortunate in has ing as coach this quiet taciturn and keen thinking leader who has produced winning teams The 1926 Football Season At the start of practice on Labor Day Coach Dobie was faced with the problem of moulding a strong Red and White team from the few veterans and substitutes at his command. Good material was scarce. Among the dozen letter men available there was not a single backfield man of outstanding ability at that time. The wings also pre- sented a difficult problem, which remained unsolved until the Michigan State game, when Wickham and Schoales proved an excellent combination. The prospects of the line seemed good, with Anderson finally winning a berth as tackle. By careful experi- ment and judicious shifting Dobie succeeded in building up a team which played praiseworthy football and held its own throughout a successful season. Only one loss, to Columbia, marred the record, while the victory over Dartmouth and the tie with Penn were outstanding. ln the first game of the season Cornell defeated McMillan's rugged Geneva eleven, the strongest opening opponent in some years, by the slim margin of 6 to o. The Red and White was weak in punting and aerial work, and for a time failed to show the rhythm and precision characteristic of a Dobie attack, but after doggedly threatening the visitors' goal four ti1nes succeeded in battering its way to victory. Niagara was unable to cope with the Cornell off-tackle combination on the follow- ing Saturday, and lost, 7.8 to o. A light Williams eleven tried valiantly to stop Cornell on October 9, but was hopelessly outclassed. Cornell's backs were in exceptionally Bi! DL. W 1 Ei' 47-9 Bfzlderrfon Gaim Around End in Willivzmr Game ma' good form with Butterfield and Hoekelman bearing the burden of the attack. This was the last appearance against Cornell of a Williams team, for two weeks later the Williamstown authorities cancelled all games with major universities. During the first part of the game with Michigan State the following week Cornell displayed a powerful and well-timed offensive which swept all before it, but the ferocity of the attack dwindled as the game wore on. In the opening period Cornell gained 70 yards by sheer force for its first score, and followed it with another touch- down and a field goal, gains being made by end runs and line bucks. The work of Butterfield in the backfield and Munns and Anderson on the line was superb. With Captain Cfzrq' the score I7 to o against them, the green-jerseyed players began to fight. Smith's forward passes to Deacon gave State two touch- downs. Michigan's hope of vic- tory, however, was dispelled when Rapuano intercepted Smith's dar- ing heave from behind his goal line, and Gassner took the ball over for a touchdown to make the final score 7.4 to 14. Cornell's first real test of the year came with the encounter against Columbia in New York. The first quarter was near its end when Cornell started its first powerful drive, and I-loekelman broke through Columbia's line for 430 Captain-Elect Haekelmfzn 3 .ge BTHE l927CORNELLlAN 'F' e op g Ogg! 5 - U i i l Bzftz'c1y9eld'.r Pan to Molifzef in Micbigfzfz Stare Game Tfav a zo yard gain. The determined Red and White team succeeded in carrying the ball to T the 7. yard line, but there the Lions doggedly kept them from making a touchdown, and obtained the ball on downs. Reiger's punt from behind his goal line was partially p blocked and the Cornellians received credit for a safety. When the Big Red Team again obtained the ball on Columbia's 39 yard line they eagerly followed up their T advantage. The Blue and White line wavered under the pounding of the Cornell backs, and the Dobiemen made three downs in short order. The Lions temporarily checked C0rnell's onward rush, but soon Molinet broke through center to make the lthacans' lone touchdown. Carey's kick f made the score 9 to o. The line play of Carey and Mtinns was ex- ceptionally good. Not the least bit disheartened ' T ' the Columbia team came back in the second half with a rush to make two touchdowns and a field yi goal to finally win the game. Furey sent the Columbia fans into a frenzy by snatching the ball out I of Rosenberg's hands and running l .45 yards down -the field for a . touchdown. Shortly afterwards W Rieger on a fake pass shot outside the Cornell right tackle and made .i a sensational dash of 7o yards for I Mmm Columbia's second touchdown. Evmzf .1 i Nl ,I f f V- W .- W- .V .W aww- - V . J 715 T T T 431 ,55 E IQQICO ELL AN ,gl 5 'l ' i Hoekelmmz Maker Twenljf Y6l7'LiJ in Columbia Game 3'1 '1 'f N f'efl Captain Madclen's Held goal clinched the first Blue and White victory over Cornell in twenty-one years. An unimpressive Cornell eleven overwhelmed a far inferior St. Bonaventure team to Win, 40 to o, in the next game. Gassner's run of 55 yards for a touchdown, Isaly's forward passes, and the play of the Cornell line Were the high lights of the game. On November I3 Cornell met the Dartmouth combination, and after trailing be- hind for three quarters, with one great rally broke loose and ran amuck among the Hanoverians to vvin, Z4 to 13, Carey's goal from the Held in the last minute of play deciding the game. Early in the first period I-Iolleran broke through to fall on an un- s if -r r ,V ilggeafz f 2-.,4i ' Bzztfezfeld Gnzfmer Moline: 9 Y 305 Dil ' D1 Q 437- tntl zfcowniin mi e Q ,gg NLT-I A l .O t Kaplan Catcher Forward in Columbia Game l f 'f 1 N 'f'ffl i successful punt on Cornell's 30 yard line. Two plays later a fake forward pass gave Lane a touchdown. Dooley kicked the goal. Cornell came back with a will, and a perfect pass, Isaly to Gassner, was followed by Butterfield breaking through the opposing left tackle for Cornell's first touchdown. During the second period a pass from the 40 yard line to Cole gave the New Englanders their second touchdown, and i Cornell's hopes grew dim. In this same period Dooley missed a field goal which would have brought victory to the Green. Evans and Rapuano were the Cornell defensive S't2.l'S. c ' i An exchange of punts in the second half gave the advantage to Dartmouth. Dooley l i Rapaaaa Rarenberg Ifaly Q!-fs! a at i t t t -SSS! 141 at e e lir- 433 .,.i , :. ' Q Y , - L'- urld E HEl92 CORNELLIAN e 5 I u-Q24 ag .V Y rf - -e e e Y Y f- 4 D l y Butterfield Around End in Durtmoutb Game Tw caught Balderston's return punt and reached Cornell's I5 yard line before being downed. The Dartmouth star then passed to Lane, who raced across the goal line. Dooley's kick was wide. Before the third quarter ended, with the injection into the game of I-loekelman and Molinet, Cornell had succeeded in battering to within five yards of the opposing goal. Balderston added a yard, and Molinet gained two more before his final rush which took it over. The Green line was cracking, and the famous Cornell rally had started. The stands were seething with excitement as Hoekelman hit guard for the third score, and Carey calmly kicked the goal. Cornell was trailing by only two points. Balderston's perfect pass to Wickham for forty yards placed the ball within scoring distance. Hoe- kelman and Molinet made another i, first down, with goal to go. i Cornell refused to take chances, and after two tries at the line, which gained six yards, Captain Carey kicked the goal which won the game. Cornell had overcome a lead of 16 points in I3 minutes - a to win! A great Cornell team rose to new heights and fought a mighty Penn eleven to a IO to IO deadlock on Franklin Field at the annual Thanksgiving Day classic. The restless throng of 8o,ooo people that filled the stadium was nerv- l Balderftozz ous with excitement as first Cor- Scbrerlz .YC AQ- t it t t Pl' 434 B HE I927CORNEl LIANE A ' Q s ,J urs 3 3 Q Q Q1-'g5a'hA4 H . v 75 ,tg??sf6a,,:4. hfegiisrks in 'fria A 3 u is 13? 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NQ'Y3 emma' -4-W?6 Mfa ir .e 4 ,age iff' v T f ' s'2-at N B'z.f,,?f aff WWW GHJZHZEI fbwzzgb the Lzfze zn Dmrmoutfa Game Tw nell and then Penn would gain an advantage For the first three periods, Cor nell held the Penn eleven in check with the line proving itself a stone wall The first period was almost over when Cornell got the first break in the game, and secured the ball on Penn s 38 yard line Balderston then passed to Molinet, who car ried the ball to the Quakers I7 yard line Again the Cuban took the ball, cracked the Penn right tackle, and after stumbling to the three yard line, rolled across the goal as the Penn players fell on him Pandemonium reigned in the Cornell stands as Carey kicked his last point after touchdown Not once in three years of Varsity football did the Cornell captain miss his try for goal During the second quarter the con test was at a deadlock. Shortly after the second half began, Balderston kicked to Rogers, who muffed the punt. Schoales recovered the ball on the seven yard line. The Penn line was des- perate, and Molinet and Beck failed to gain. By sacrificing four yards Balderston took the ball in front of the goal posts from where Carey scored a field goal. In the fourth quarter, Douglas, who had replaced Rogers, led the attack against a lax Cornell defense. By his spectacular 65 yard run from scrimmage Wascolonis showed that Cornell was not impregnable, and Penn ,secured its first score. The Quakers gained new confi- . T dence. From his 33 yard line Paul s 1 T r . T -. ' i f ' - V V YW V . -fr YW fvjw Y- 0-f i I ini. ,J A :li--n,F,Ai'.N:'fh' U t ?4.:?r,:m -l .qv V, ?kL,.,, 7... ,. I ll,.1:g2l Q,-s fi., ?:.H,,, . . , 5- a'.f' I 'X fn'-5'-1f.r ',r -wa. f, -.HSN I .--.' ' , f 3-Y ,.w-if 55+ -'gr-512 N a f A?..'f4 ff- '-.Q --i, . , -:,.fvz. Q.-.-V 0 ,flu ' 5--.VI va 9 .'-.,Q4'.'l' x',:'.'f: J! 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X.: H.-I , - ,, If I 1 -., J' - .A T l 5,-L v. 9 -.1-2 .-Q .,.4,Q.- f .,, F 4 I ' ,-L A. ' ' l ' . - ,-, ' 3.5 ,, at 1: 1,-1 .V X ri , V, N 4 1 3 I , ,J ,I 4 Q ,A Ii nl , L .I -U rar., 'lg as -. s . if -. -- rr. . .a s. - -f . . W . ' N .I Q' 0 'v A ru. ,ww '. tszrfflf V H He-4--+ ,jf .V ,mf3'4:,, ..,,a'fg,,.1.:1 ,..s.f,2, ' I' ,g:B'f'?f5ffL'f,Tfv:.'fE+ L?- gf 53:1 c1Jii'Q a- 7551--effll. fi: t ' TJQL4 -, H sins 13922-203-Qirg Asgf'f?,1:' Z2'?'.'f'5f7.Tf':e'?iL3 Iflfliai ix---59,5 If-39 F . . . A - , . . . , . . L Q 7 Scull drop-kicked the ball be- - f tween the uprights to tie the Scbzzmazcber score. Penn now made mighty ef- Beck T Y 0 . a T -Qtr-Q ii i' in 435 F gg 5 HEl927'CORNELl IA ., Molznef Score! Touchdown zn Penn Game P 5' L dl forts to break the t1e but the score remalned unchanged Scull s second luck bemg blocked yust before the game ended Anderson Wickham Scbofzlef 7 f A e :Da VS! .SDH ZL: ,, ee e Fl' 436 Hoekelmmz Stopped with No Gain in Penn:G2z1Qz?5f'i Pwr W4 437 Beck if Tackled in Penn Game Mm W1 THE 191.6 FOOTBALL TEAM Cvlvffibf LJ G- F- M01 Sheehzm Cressman Schoales Wickham Schreck Balderston Schumacher Britton Vee-der Dobie Hoekelman Evans Munns Carey Anderson Molinet Gassner Isaly Butterfield Rapuano Beck Rosenberg I 5 url H HEl927 C ORNELLIANE C 5 I -gpm A A A A -AAHE p I ,I I 1926 Varszty Football Team OFFICERS EMERSON CAREY, JR., '17 ....,.4........ Captain HAROLD HOEKELMAN, '18 ...,...,.... Captain-Elect WILLIAM LEVERING CRESSMAN, '17 ............ Manager JAMES MARSHALL VEEDER, '18 .......... Amiftant Manager COACHES GILMOUR DOBIE ................. Head Coach LEONARD CHRISTOPHER HANSON, '13 ........,. Amistant Coach HAROLD FITCH KNEEN, '15 ............ Affiftant Coach ' ROBERT FENTON PATTERSON, '15 ........... A.r.ri.rtant Coach ' TEAM DUDLEY NEVISON SCHOALES, '19 ............ Right End LEONARD BERNARD SCHRECK, '18 ....I....... Right End JOHN FRANKLIN ANDERSON, '19 .,.......,.. Right Tackle RALPH BRADY MUNNS, '17 ............. Right Girard MICHAEL RAPUANO, '17 ............... Center ' EMERSON CAREY, JR., '17 ....... , Left Gnarei SAMUEL SEBASTIAN EVANS, JR., '17 .... . Left Tackle AUGUST SCHUMACHER, '18 ....... . . Left End WOODWARD ADAMS WICKHAM, '19 .... . . Left End 7 VICTOR LLOYD BUTTEREIELD, '17 ..... . ,Qnarterhack HAROLDXQJEKELMAN, '18 ...... . ,Qnarterhaela EUGENE PRICE BALDERSTON, JR., '18 .,,. Right Halfhaok HENRY WILLIAM ISALY, '17 ...... Right Halfhack SIDNEY BECK, '19 ......... Left Halfhack LESTER JEROME ROSENBERG, '17 ..... Left Halfhack HAROLD GASSNER, '17 ................ Fnllhaela ' IGNACIO SATURNINO MOLINET, '17 . ' ........... Fiellhack I ' SUESTITUTES I ALBERT GUY CARPENTER, '27 DANIEL LESLIE ROTHSCHILD, '27 EDMUND ALLEN COEE, '19 JESSE MILLER SINCLAIR, '18 FERRIS PHILLIP KNEEN, '19 RICHARD WILBUR STEINBERG, '29 ' DAVID THEODORE MILLER, '18 GEORGE MARTIN TREETS, 3D, '17 , CHARLES EDWARD PARKER, '19 ARCHIE JOSEPH VINCENT, '18 CYRUS PYLE, 3D, '18 ' FREDJOHN WRAMPELMEIER, '19 'C ' I .Rs ,L .Ez fgf , 9 Ii .J 439 xx! . EUW I C EL IAN 3 s 1 292 to 1 I 1926 Football Record . Date Scare Scare Place Sept. 7.5 Cornell 6 Geneva o Ithaca Oct. 7. Cornell 7.8 Niagara o Ithaca Oct. 9 Cornell 49 Williams o Ithaca Oct. 16 Cornell 7.4 Michigan State I4 Ithaca Oct. 30 Cornell 9 . Columbia I7 New York Nov. 6 Cornell 40 St. Bonaventure o Ithaca Nov. I3 Cornell 7.4 Dartmouth , 7.3 Ithaca Nov. 7.5 Cornell IO Pennsylvania IO Philadelphia 197.6 MANAGEMENT W. I.. CRESSMAN, '7.7 M. VEEDER, '7.8 Mana ger Affiftant Manager lil D71 011344: li! . -- . . 'I' 440 gags WM 5THE l9 2?CORH iLfI ,IAN-2 QETLEJQQQ fn ' g f R FAXCJVG . 2 ZAB J LX ,J ' , L Q I 12 R 4 g!f,!, Q ms mga iii U' ' ' CORNE if ll JI ma' 4 W Q JAY Y X.: HANK RUSSELL Cpzpmzn JE. 4 ,V . , 1 , ,, , V - V - , - l LQ. 1 s g ' ' ' ' 2 3 5 f ps 1 ' 1 .4 ':K..-:Q:f':Z'td.,- , . E .3 M W V' N ' f'?t , ,. . no 5- . 'L 44 7. WY wr ,MEM W Y,x, MY-, Y V i ' ' -11 A I . , Y .. -V.--D-f--, -gf- xi 'V i w 1 i I mi., p ETHEI Q7 C RNI I,I,IAlf - e D ,girl F30-fa A e we A' A--to e to ' .Q-3' itll T . H. l l JOHN F. MOAKLEY, Coach of Track. T i The foremost track mentor in this i i country, he is the Grand Old Man i of Cornell Athletics. During his twen- l T i ty-six years of coaching Cornell has i T won nine track and seventeen cross i i country championships, together with f permanent possession of the Intercol- . legiate Track Championship Cup. Un- A p p der his tutelage such famous stars as i f i Jones, the Brown brothers, Berna, and , Russell, last year's outstanding inter- ' , p collegiate sprinter, have made their i l , way to fame. Jack Moakley has in- 1 Q l p stilled in track an interest and spirit, ii 5 y which with his sterling abiiify and A J A his untiring efforts, have contributed l lp i in a large degree to the success of l N , 3 Cornell Athletics. i i 2 i T Q. i H 11 ' v l . The 1926 Track Season y i i Although Cornell did not have a brilliant season in 1916, it will be long remem- bered because of the consistent team work and fine individual performances. Captain il i Russell, in breaking a world's record, one intercollegiate record, and tying another, , J stamped himself as the best college sprinter in the country, and placed himself in T W E ' the Cornell Hall of Fame beside such track luminaries as Jones, 1 i Berna, Dresser, Foss, and Lovejoy. The strength of the Red and p p White team was in the sprints with Russell and Goodwillie, l I i the pole vault with Dodd and Reed, and the high jump with rr, i l Bradley. The splendid performances of these, together with the ll l good work of Werly, Higley, Murray, Cohen, Weir, and Wenzel i l -1 contributed to the success of the 197.6 track season. 'ra1i A l Cornell had its first chance to show the strength of its track f i T team in the annual Triangular Indoor Meet at Boston, February W W i 7.7, against Dartmouth and Harvard. Harvard with its well- 5 p balanced squad took first honors easily. Dartmouth won second li i place, nosing out Cornell by four points. The Red and White ' y A 2 team captured but two first places, Cohen winning the 35- A pound weight event, while Murray took first place in the 16- i p Q pound shot put. C,,P,,,,,,-EgeC, i p At the Indoor Intercollegiates held the following week in Werly I ?.!,g! - . , . C- . T- T - - . . T T . 3351 Jail ., P1 'il 443 iw T T T S HE UZYCORNELLIANE T Eli v-:Qi-Q 5 'HQ' D I P T C - ' ' T , A , gtg ' Pond Winr the Two Mile in Penn Dual Meet TW New York Cornell again failed to shovv any hopeful strength, the Varsity scoring only II 1-7. points to finish sixth. The individual feature performance was turned in by Captain Russell, who captured first place in the 7o-yard dash with the remarkably fast time of 7 I-5 seconds, only 1-Io of a second over the vvorld's record. The Cornell mile relay team Won second place, losing by a scant margin at the finish of a most thrilling race. On March I3 Yale defeated Cornell in their Third Annual Indoor Meet in the Drill Hall, 59 5-6 to 53 1-6. The teams battled on even terms until the turning point of the Tbe Broad Jump in Penn Dual Meet Mmffillfn ll 1 .lf gl 5 5 QI .a 444 . . he ETHEIQQYCORNEIILIANE sir .- H. e e . e . o-55.2. ' C e i Rzzffell Winr 220 in Penn Dual Meet Trai l meet when Higley lost the half mile run by a scant two yards. Russell won the 70 i yard dash easily. Bradley turned in his best performance of the year when he took first yi place in the high jump, establishing a new dual meet record. The mile relay race was p the feature of the evening with the outcome in doubt until the final turn when the .V i Yale runner faltered, and Werly crossed the finish line about ten yards ahead. lt was a fitting close for an exciting meet in which two local and five dual meet records were i broken. l . In the last meet of the indoor season held in the Drill Hall, Cornell was over- . Rogerf Beam Higlgf in 880 in Penn Dual Meet Tfev 91 nas. . . - -. log iii E! 445 'Wagga T ' ETHE 1927 CORNELLIA 'E ,gag p Wal Wznf Hurdlef zn Penn Dual Meet vvhelmed by Mrchrgan s powerful team The Wolverlnes jumped mto an early lead Wh1ch they gradually rncreased durmg the evenrng The star performance however was turned m by Captam Russell who broke a world s mdoor record by covermg the 75 yards 111 7 7. 5 seconds ln the hrgh jump Berry and Bradley of Cornell tred for first place vvh1le rn the pole vault Dodd shared frrst honors vvrth Northrup of Mrchrgan The Wolverrnes took the mrle relay rn a thrrllmg race featured by a close fmrsh m I f s --,--I Tbe Pole Vault in Penn Dual Meet M Ud T 'll llnf., .!0-4 ng! o T il! 445 Crzrrzztberf in Hzzmller in Inrermztiamzl Meet I 'f W' Nf 'f which the Maize and Blue team set a new track record ofg minutes 18 seconds. The meet was marked by the setting of five new track records. The outdoor season began with the Penn Relays held at the end of April. The best Cornell's representatives could do was to place second in the half mile relay race, pressing the Eli quartet so closely, hovvever, that they forced the Yale runners to cover the distance in record breaking time. V The Half Mile Rim in Penn Dual Meet I 'f 'J 1l NM 447 i GI... I 355. 'W pt Russell Beats Powfzft zn 220 zn Intermztzonal Meet d In the Penn dual meet Cornell broke the deadlock of eleven victories each during an afternoon featured by upsets which finally threw the balance to Cornell after Penn had secured a lead in the early events Captain Russell was the high scorer for the Red and White team, winning both dash events. The spectacular contest of the meet was the two mile run, won by Pond, with his teammates, Houghton and Vanderbrook, second and third, all coming from behind during the last two laps. Penn was leading at the end of the first four events by a margin of 16 points, but clean sweeps by the Cor- nellians in the 1.10-yard dash, the two mile run, the pole vault, together with first and second places in the 1oo-yard dash and the 'high jump, carried the lthacans to a clear cut victory over the Red and Blue. A second dual meet was held with M.I.T. the following week at Cambridge. Scor- ing heavily in second and third places, and cleaning up in the sprints and the high jump, Cornell succeeded in decisively defeating the Tech men, 76 to 59. The regular outdoor track season came to a close with the Intercollegiates held at Cambridge. Russell, by his sensational running, clearly showed that he was the out- standing sprinter in the country. In winning the Ioo-yard dash, the Cornell captain equalled the l. C. A. A. A. A. record of9 7-IO seconds. In the 110-yard event Russell set a new meet record. He stepped the distance in 7.1 seconds flat, clipping 1-5 of a second from a record which had stood for thirty years. His time, however, was not allowed for a new mark in this dash, owing to the possible aid of a slight breeze. Russell's victories, with Wenzel's fourth place in the hammer throw, gave Cornell twelve points and eighth place. 7 -1- ee s tt - to :sf 5 il Eb tQl.,-..1., a1.,...,,,. . .. .- - a. -aaa ,1- 448 ,gg EVIHEli927COl2Nil?I,tI.lAll i-If my il . Di Benson Wznx Dartmouth Crow Country Run In a meet characterized by good sportsmanship and keen competition the com bined track teams of Cornell and Princeton were defeated by the Oxford Cambridge combination 7 to 5 on uly io at Stamford Bridge England Cornell made a very creditable showing winning four first places Captain Russell true to form won both dashes showing his heels to Porritt the English sprinting star Sullivan Won the shot put for Cornell and Bontecou tied with Bradley of Princeton for first honors in the pole vault The performances of Goodwillie and Benson in the quarter and tvvo mile races Were noteworthy The competition was much keener than the previous meet at Atlantic City with the outcome in doubt until the Britons had won the half mile run one of the last events on the program Among the outstanding team achievements during the season were the success of the,Varsity at the Indoor Intercollegiates in placing ahead of Dartmouth, which had secured second place from the Cornellians in the Triangular Meet of the vveek before, the victories by Wide margins over Pennsylvania and M. I. T. in the Outdoor dual meets, and the performances of the Red and White representatives in the International Meet against the combined Oxford-Cambridge team. These feats, together with the phenomenal sprinting of Russell and the outstanding Work of Wenzel in the Outdoor Intercollegiates and Bontecou and Sullivan in the International Meet aided in making a success of the 192.6 track season. . ,tg .g r nw phil v A up D1 C 449 43 xn O FP? ' Dsl SEQ LDL! D 'id Ugg THE 199.6 TRACK TEAM Vanderbrook Farrand J Moore Rhodes H Moore Cassebaum Schlechr Wr1ght Strong Hammond Forlxer Henne Etnyre Van Vechten Hartman Wagner Curt1s Frmclxe Hendrlckson Hakanson Wxllets Goerncr Breedenburg Mason Fxrey Oldberg Pond Spelman Wexr Cohen W1ll131DS Fzurbanks Weeks Spmdler Scott Croz1er Rabxnownch Houghton Kee: German Owen Berry C1rruthers Fuller Murray Crzug H Bradley Bangs Recd Hlglcy McG1nn F1tzGerald Dodd Russell Wenzel E Bradley Goodw1ll1e Werly Moakley yu? O-4. Dgl' 1 in Q J ,-. pn-1 T nu3ef,nnieQ11rsome 3 31 145' Y F ' I ' ig'- V, ,V Y ,Y WS, up ETHE 192 CORNHLIAH - , I I ,gil 0-IO.-1 A F A -Q-I' A' 'Q ' , - l 1926 Varszzfy Track Team T HENRY ARGUE RUSSELL, '16 ......... Captain I CHARLES MILFORD WERLY, '17 ...... Captain-Elect HORATIO HUNT BRADLEY, '16 ........ Manager ' I GEORGE NORMAN SCOTT, '17 ...... Auiftant Manager , JOHN FRANCIS MOAKLEY .....,.... Coach J JOHN ROBERT BANGS, '11 ....... Asfiftant Coach GEORGE DOUGLAS CROZIER, '14 ...., Amiftant Coach JOSEPH BERRY, JR., '18 ........,. High jump, Broael jump EVERETT CLAIR BRADLEY, '27 .......,..,. High jump ELMO CARRUTHERS, JR., '18 .....,........ Hurellef HAROLD NATHANIEL COHEN, '18 ............. Weightm LAWRENCE THURSTON CURTIS, '17 ............ Weightf SAMUEL ALLEN DODD, '16 .......,...... Pole Vault HENRY NATHANIEL FAIRBANKS, '17 ........ Quarter Mile Run JOHN FARRAND, '18 ............. Quarter Mile Run JOHN WOODWARD FITZGERALD, '16 ........., jaoelin Throw KENNETH WOOD FULLER, '17 .............. Sprinty WILBUR WALLACE GERMAN, '16 ..........,. High jump J EUGENE WILLIAM GOODWILLIE, '17 ............ Sprint: ' PHILIP ISIDRO HIGLEY, '16 .... Mile and Half Mile Run CHARLES EUGENE HOUGHTON, '17 . .... Two Mile Run EUGENE LITTLE KEET, '17 ...I .... H igh jump DONALD JOSEPH MCGINN, '16 . . . .... One Mile Run SAMUEL PAUL MASON, '17 .... ..... H urollef CHARLES HERBERT MOORE, '27 . . . .... Difcus Throw GERALD AUGUSTUS MURRAY, '17 . . . . . - . . Shot Put KENNETH DALE OWEN, '16 .... .... H igh jump RICHARD WALLACE PITMAN, '18 . . ...,. Pole Vault JAMES DUNBAR POND, '18 .... .... T wo Mile Run SAM RABINOWITCH, '16 ..... .... T wo Mile Run ARTHUR BRADFORD REED, '17 . . . ..... Pole Vault FOSTER TWICHELL RHODES, '18 . . . .... Broail jump HENRY ARGUE RUSSELL, '16 . . . ...... Sprintf LUDWIG FREDERICK SCHLECHT, '17 . .... jaoelin Throw ROLLIN HENRY SPELMAN, '18 . . . ..,. Low Hurdles STEWART SHERWOOD STRONG, '17 . . ...... Hurellef I CLARENCE AUGUSTUS VANDERBROOK, '18 .... 8 Two Mile Run JOHN GLOVER WEIR, '17 .... .... D i.vcu.r Throw WILLIAM JOHN WENZEL, '27 . . . ...... Weight: CHARLES MILFORD WERLY, '17 . . . . . . Quarter Mile Run ROBERT JAMES WILKES, '18 .... ..... H igh jump JOSEPH NASH WILLIAMS, '18 .... ..... P ole Vault .ggi I .Ez C, Q31 I ,L L C P15 I s Q H HEIQQYCORNELLIAN 337' me in Q A 7 1926 'Y 'rack Record TRIANGULAR MEET: AT BOSTON FEBRUARY 7.7 , 1. Harvard ..... 59 7.. Dartmouth .... 30 1-7. 3. Cornell .... 7.6 1-7. INDOOR INTERCOLLEGIATES: AT NEW YORK MARCH 6 1. Harvard ........ 7.8 6. Cornell ......... II 1-7. 1. Georgetown ....... 7.5 1-7. 7. Boston College ....... 9 3. Pennsylvania ....... 7.3 1-7. 8. Syracuse ......... 7 4. Penn State ......,. I5 9. Dartmouth ........ 6 1-7. 5. Princeton ........ I4 Io. Yale ,........ 6 1-7. , YALE DUAL INDOOR MEET: AT ITHACA MARCH I3 1. Yale ......... 59 5-6 7.. Cornell ......... 53 1-6 MICHIGAN DUAL INDOOR MEET: AT ITHACA MARCH 7.7 1. Michigan ........ 58 5-6 7.. Cornell ......... 36 1-6 PENNSYLVANIA DUAL OUTDOOR MEET: AT ITHACA MAY 8 1. Cornell ......... 75 3-5 7.. Pennsylvania ....... 59 7.-5 M. I. T. DUAL OUTDOOR MEET: AT CAMBRIDGE , MAY I5 , , 1. Cornell . 3 ........ 76 7.. M. I. T. .,.... . . . 59 OUTDOOR INTERCOLLEGIATES: AT CAMBRIDGE MAY 7.8 and 7.9 1. So. California ....... 35 1-7. 6. California ..,..... 16 7.. Stanford ........ 7.5 1-7. 7. Penn State ........ IS 3. Yale ......... 7.5 1-3 8. Cornell ......... 17. 4. Harvard ,......, zo 9. Georgetown .,..... IO 1-3 5. Syracuse . . ..... I7 Io. Pennsylvania .,..... IO OXFORD-CAMBRIDGE 11. PRINCETON-CORNELL: AT STAMFORD BRIDGE, ENGLAND JULY IO - Oxford-Cambridge ...., 7 7.. Princeton-Cornell ...... 5 . , 1917 .WM MANAGE- MENT G. N. SCOTT, '17, ZVIamz,ger A M. P. MURDOCK, '18, Ant. Mgr. .va IN' ..g5-. . . :Qi Iflia- W A A I 457- ' i VM M-if-i W Y v.O l'IEl927'C R N 1 l .,I 1E Y W iii' -.bw V A - - Qgmwf I l N l I V X ',.. f .. x l' 5.45 ' i -. , is 2 ali? , VAIIH Z 11: - 'ffT3-. ...f '1 - b -f f S T -Aj A5 I xg W M ,z:. f I ..4E -.,: X : 'f-:1 : ' P 0 P1 T E R M ' A5- DJ. q W 4 Q ggi! 'igi' ' '33, 'III' 'ini HIHEINYCORNELLIANE ,off BUGS MERRILL Cfzpmzn 131 I lil .71 HQ HO!-4 Ma! nn 454 few. ETlelE,I927CORl-lFIil,iLlAl'I'?34l r if? 4 g.' ' . 1. . Y fp...,,. ' Y. -. -We -4 Igii ,p h T l PAUL W. ECKLEY, '17, Coach of Base- ball. Now in his third year as Varsity ii Coach, he has been identified with Cornell Athletics for all of the ten years following his undergraduate days with the exception of those spent in the service of his country during the war. In his time he has been coach of freshman football, baseball, and bas- S ketball teams, and his success there merited the position of head baseball T coach in 1925. His teams have im- . proved steadily. T The 1926 Baseball Season l With eight letter men back for the first practice in February Coach Eckley began i the difficult task of building a winning ball team. The loss of Captain Davis at short- p stop, Brown, Wright, and Henderson, regular pitchers, and Stirling and Greenbaum, first string backstops, had to be filled before the beginning of the season in April. S Practising in the cage throughout the period before the Southern W i trip, the team slowly rounded into shape. Coach Eckley's chief ii concern was his untried staff of pitchers, for, with the exception - llipxay , 1 T of Vitale, none of the hurlers had seen previous service. as p In the opening game in the South, Pyle held the Lynchburg y College team to five scattered hits and three runs, while Cornell scored nine runs by excellent hitting. Gaining a four run lead in the opening frame of the contest against Virginia Military if Institute on the following day, the Varsity won easily by a iuiiiii T IO to 4 margin. The Cadets turned the tables the next day by winning, 9 to 7. Cornell made a powerful bid for victory by l scoring four runs in the seventh and three more in the eighth, l but to no avail. Rain halted the game with Washington and ,.:ii T Lee in the sixth inning with the Generals leading, 6 to Q., A V great pitching duel between Vickers and Maben was the feature of the second game with Washington and Lee. The Cornell Capfain-Elfff Shaw p '?' as-10-a f ,L , f- 1-:Fife 1.2451 . rr rr S . --.Mr ELS.. 455 l N ia gara Game Tw hurler struck out ten, while his teammates were able to gather only two hits off the Washington and Lee portsider. The count was 1 to I at the close of the tenth inning when the game was called. The final contest of the southern tour brought a 6 to 5 defeat at the hands of the strong Georgetown nine. With a record of two victories, three defeats, and a tie, the showing of the team was rather mediocre. Vickers showed promise as a hurler, while Merrill, Baker, Trefts, and Shaw could be counted upon to hit with fair regularity. Playing an excellent brand of baseball, the Varsity nine opened the regular season Obia State Game M-fmillwf 456 W E1rIEu927coRutLL1ANsE 1 - 1 . aa . QS! V . I Yale Game Tru with a decisive victory over Niagara on Hoy Field, April 2.1, winning 17. to 3. Three 1 days later Cornell dropped a I3 to 8 slugging match to the Princeton nine. The l y hardhitting Orange and Black bunched its fifteen hits and knocked two Cornell pitchers out of the box. An equal number of safe blows were collected by the home aggregation, but were too scattered to have the necessary effect. . y On the following Saturday the Varsity was bested by the strong Columbia nine in T an 8 to IO encounter in New York. The next game was lost in the closing innings to l l Obie Smre Game Mdfmillffl :ts .Y 1 .sis Dil PI! 457 1 Yale Game TW' Dartmouth, 5 to 4, at Hanover. Smarting from these defeats, the home team won from the Syracuse batsmen in a thrilling 6 to 5 game on Hoy Field, May 5. Merrill's three base hit in the eighth inning started the winning rally. In a loosely played game on Hoy Field on the following Saturday the Varsity lost for the second time to Dart- mouth, 17. to 8. Ten Dartmouth hits and six Cornell errors accounted for the Green's large score. Consistent hitting by Rossomondo, Shaw, Baker, and Balderston was not enough to overcome the losses sustained through misplays. A Il to 5 victory over Ohio State on the home grounds, May 11, more than avenged last season's 4 to o defeat. Schaenen, pitching his first Varsity game, went the full route, allowing only seven hits. On May I7., at New Haven, the offerings of Holabird State Game .llucnzzllarz 458 ill! r s ETHE U TCORNELLIAN E ' ' s I v-:O-4 e e e e 0' IM . P I z . . .ata ii?-.2t. fe. i ' -fail p Yale Game Tw Q proved to be too much for the Red and White batsmen, and the Cornellians went down r to a 3 to o defeat, collecting only three scattered blows. One week later the Varsity again bowed to the invincible pitching of Holabird who struck out ten men and allowed but one hit. Noble's homer with two men on the bases gave Yale the margin l of victory, 4 to 1. Syracuse proved a much stronger opponent in the return game at Syracuse and won 4 to o over the Varsity. On May 9.9 at Ithaca, Cornell's hopes for a victory were shattered when the Columbia batsmen overcame a one-run lead in the seventh inning. Ohio State Game M f 'fJ'5 :ta r is r r s Al r 459 1352, E HEUZTCORNELL A H T T ,, 4 Yale Game The VISIEOIS crashed through for a total of four hlts and three runs 1n that frame for a 5 to 4 wln Harrmgton and Vrckers prtched for Cornell In a poorly played contest on Hoy Freld Iune II the Cornelhans lost to Pennsylvanra 7 to IO H1ts by Trefts Wendt Romaguera and Balderston 1n the fourth 1nn1ng netted four runs On the followmg day the erratrc Cornell team played good baseball to wln from Colgate 7. to 1 Schaenen allowed the v1s1tors only frve scattered h1ts Captarn Merrrll brought 1n both Cornell runs and turned 1n a cred1table performance 1n the field McConnell proved hrmself a hero by smashmg out a homer after Balderston had smgled 1n the e1ghth 1nn1ng of the f1nal game of the season agalnst Pennsylvanla on une 16 Th1s feat was enough to glve Cornell a 1 to 1 vrctory as Schaenen held Penn to erght scattered hrts Captarn Merr1ll rounded off a fine season 1n the f1eld by a darmg catch of Lrndsay s lrner rn the nlnth The w1n over Pennsylx anra was the only one of the Quadrangle Cup SCFICS secured durmg the season Of the twenty games played the Red and Whrte won seven lost tvvelxe and t1ed one a slrght lmprovement over the season before That the play of the team was erratlc rs shown by the fact that only seven games were won and 108 runs were scored to opponents 110 Further rmprovement may be looked for next season as there vs 1ll be plenty or veteran materral Try W . 7 , 3 I ' 9 - ' 1 ' 1 7 ' l . . . . . 1 , . . X J 1 . . . . 7 . . . . 7 . 7 7 I 7 ' w ' ' C L 7. T . p 1 HY! .0 Ah-Q.-Q .lli 0 'A' 460 vga I HTHEIWYCORNELLIAHH F I F ,Q g, u- -1 - - A p t I Buckley Baker Haddock Shaw Trefts Romagucra Schimmclpfennig Wendt Rossomoudo Eckley Merrill ' Dupree ' Balderston McConnell Vickers Harr1IIgtOII 1926 Parszzfy Basel? all Team OFFICERS HARWOOD FERRY MERRILL, '16 .......... Cizpnzivz FORBES DUNEAR SHAW, '17 ....,.... Cezpmin-Elect WALTER WHITE BUCKLEY, '16 ,......... Mezmzger ' ADOLPH HARRY SCI-IIMMELIJEENNIG, '27 ..... Auiffemt Mizezizcger PAUL WITI-IERSPOON ECKLEY, '17 ..,........ Coach JOHN HADDEDCK ....,........ Battery Coach TEAM WILLIAM JOSEPH DUPREB, '16 . . . Catcher HARWOOD FERRY MERRILL, '16 . . Left Field ARTURO ROMAGUERA, '16 .,.. Catcher CHARLES JILLSON BAKER, '17 . . . Center Field FORBES DUNBAR SHAW, '17 . . . Firet Bezxe ANDREW JAMES MCCONNELL, '18 . Center Field FRANK DAVID ROssoMONDo, '16 . .Yecund Bare GEORGE MARTIN TREFTS, 313, '17 . Right Field WILLIAM WENDT, '16 .... Third Bare ARTHUR JOSEPH HARRINGTON, '16 . . Pitcher EUGENE PRICE BALDERSTON, JR., '18 . .Yharr Stop ANDERSON VOISARD VICKERS, '17 . . Pitcher ' LEE SCIIAENEN, '18 .,.... Pitcher DY 1 391 er- -4 - . lgi 7 Pl 46 I 351 THE IQQT CORNlf.l,l.lAN El ,ggi A 'el D' I 1926 Baseball Record Date Opponents Cornell Opponmts Place April 5 Lynchburg- Q I 9 3 Lynchburg April 6 Virginia Military Institute IO ' 4 Lexington April 7 Virginia Military Institute 7 9 Lexington April 8 Washington and Lee 1 6 Lexington April 9 Washington and Lee 1 1 Lexington April IO Georgetown 5 6 Washington, D. C. April I7 Pennsylvania State Canceled Ithaca April 11 Niagara , Il 3 Ithaca April 14 Princeton 8 I3 Princeton April go Columbia 8 IO New York I May 1 Dartmouth 4 5 Hanover May 5 Syracuse 6 5 Ithaca May 9 Dartmouth 8 Il Ithaca May 11 Ohio State Il 5 Ithaca May I5 Yale o 3 New Haven May 11 Yale I 4 Ithaca 4 May 16 Syracuse o 4 Syracuse May 19 Columbia 4 5 Ithaca June II Pennsylvania 7 IO Ithaca June IL Colgate 1 1 Ithaca June I4 Colgate Rain Hamilton June 16 Pennsylvania 1 1 Philadelphia I THE 1917 MANAGEMENT 4 A. H. SCHIMMELPFENNIG, '17 G. E. CRGGAN, JR., '18 I Mazzagef' Affiftmzr Md7ZdgE7' ll 1 5,-',:j.,.f, V 5 Y if 9 A- .QQS 1 1 1- s A Ft 46 7. uw 1 11111112 ' J 1 1 11-1Q2 ' - ORNELL 1 1 1 f 1 - , - 1 'A G t I Y 'pu' D 1 . ' 'l.' . , '-,' 1 11 ...Vai - -heh' ' r+?E!32'j ' fm 415- j ' 1 ' ' 'f'g:,2QJ'g.,.' ' . 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' iff .. 43,-1321571 1 , 1 1.43: gfijfsuiz:-E 1-1 -15-'A 11 'ZTIIQ-f, ' Qalbi ' 1 1-. -,fr1:-1 -'J :-- . -an -'ask-,ZZ-.L we -'--A-r.-1-if 1 553, '-1253556-:If-.. im..-..1-L, 'J-1 - X 1.1, V 'fl 11 1 ' - 1-1- 1'-fbi' R k I1 1 p O R T E W 1 1 h 1 'ian iff 1061 ' ' 'EDU ANDERSON Cammodw e g1s If in jg. 4! l 464 vig, B HE1927 CORNLLLIAN 1 A A gi P.. . - , , da, I I l il JAIVIES WRAY, Coach of Crew. A native of Australia and the newest addition to Cornell's coaching staff, he succeeds Charles A. Lueder, 'o1. From IQO6 to 1915 he was head rowing coach at Harvard, where his crews defeated Yale eight times. The advent of Coach Wray means abandonment of the attempt to i carry on under associates and pupils of 1 the late Charles Courtney, but insures the development of a new system which has succeeded elsewhere and should help Cornell regain her former towing pres- I A tige. The I 926 Crew Season The fall of 1915 saw the beginning of the second year of coaching at Cornell by A Dr. Charles A. Lueder, 'o7., with nearly tvvo hundred men answering the call for cand- idates, forty-five of them being freshmen. With the exception of Krouse the entire 197.5 Varsity was back, together with seven men from the Junior Varsity, and the whole Freshman crew. - f,.5,,,,,5? The men were drilled daily on the inlet until early November when the increasing cold and the fast-shortening days drove the 5 crews back up the hill to the Old Armory and the rowing ma- ,,V,.p- chines. From this time until early February the practice was '.5. 1 just sufficient to keep the men in proper physical condition. ',V. llfp '7f1lfj'ii Regular practice was resumed immediately upon the opening . of the second term. 1 An unusually cold spring made the ice conditions on the I inlet so unfavorable that Cornell was the last eastern crew to take the water. It was not until the latter part of March before it was possible for the boats to be navigated on the inlet, in fact, the practice throughout the entire spring was handicapped 5 by inclement weather. Three Varsity and two Freshman boats - were retained to work throughout the spring vacation. On Commpdwe-Elm. April twenty-third the new starboard-stroked shell was Drew 2135 0252! gtlg 5, IIC 465 I t 'S Vmfify Practice an the Hadron ' launched Stagg being moved from stroke to bow and Lange into the new stroke position. Coach Lueder felt that this new seating of the Varsity boat would greatly increase its efficiency. The annual race with Yale and Princeton was scheduled for Navy Day, May ao.. The powerful Yale Varsity was a strong favorite, while Cornell's Junior Varsity was considered to be better than the light crews of both Yale and Princeton. The day was cloudy and overcast, and a hard rain storm in the early afternoon tried to dampen the usual high spirit shown on Spring Day. It was after seven o'clock before the freshman crews left the mark, and in the meantime a stiff breeze had risen. The Cornell freshmen got off to a poor start during the maneuvering at the mark, but even under this handi- cap they led at the half-mile mark. The Princeton yearlings forged into the lead at the mile mark, but a steadily pulling Yale crew passed them not far from the finish of the two mile course. Cornell uncorked a sensational sprint in the final eighth-mile, barely missing overtaking Princeton for second place. All three crews suffered much by shipping water, the Yale and Princeton shells swamping on the way back to the boathouse. The other races had to be called off, leaving the power of the Varsity boat an unknown quantity. The only changes that were made during the next week were in the Freshman boat, for although they made a better showing than was expected, it was thought that ? egg B HE 1927 CORNELLIAN g mg! '-. i e to e to i Q lid a - -30 .Jin ' lr' 466 1 l E Underwovd and Underwuud Vmfrigf Race in Poagbkeepfie Regatta there was still room for improvement. The following Saturday the Varsity and Fresh- man crews took to the water on the Charles to row against Navy, Harvard, and M.l.T. V There was no Junior Varsity race scheduled. l ln the freshman race the Cornell boat was badly outclassed, finishing a poor fourth. The Varsity took a wonderful start in their mile and three-quarters race, and were leading even the crack Navy crew at the one mile mark. The pace was too stiff, how- l ever, for the Varsity, Navy forging ahead to win handily, while Harvard barely A w l I nosed out the Cornellians for second place. 'L The next race on the schedule was on June 1 1 against California, who were in Ithaca J as guests of the Cornell Athletic Association, while preparing for the Poughkeepsie Regatta. The California Freshmen won the first race easily. In the three mile race lj both the Varsities and the Junior Varsities rowed at the same time. The Cornell Var- , sity took the lead in the early stages of the race and gradually increased it to win by ll three lengths over the California Varsity, which was only half a length ahead of the l California Junior Varsity. Cornell's Junior Varsity, with its crack stroke, Emerson, ll out with a leg injury, was never a factor after the first two miles, and finished last. l After another week of strenuous practice the Varsity, Junior Varsity, Freshman, J I1 and Substitute crews left for Poughkeepsie, where they had a week before the regatta, A , v June 1.8, in which to grow accustomed to the waters of the Hudson. TheJunior Varsity l ILLTTTTTJ K-'TL 'Y' iq 'ji g Y Y 467 ,Aga BTHE 1927coRNE Ll N 3 lg p A I I Vamzljf Race an Calz omza Dual Regatta race was won by Washington which after trailing Penn for the first two m1les tri umphed because of its superior staying power California followed in third place with Syracuse finishing fourth Cornell beat Columbia by three lengths to win fifth place Following the Freshman race which was won by Columbia with Cornell in last place came the Varsity The Washington Huskies jumped into the lead at the start holding it to the end despite the magnlhcent hnal spurt of the Navy crew which lost to the Westerners by a mere fraction of a boat length Six lengths in the rear of the two masters came the six other crews who had fought straight down the course as pretty a battle as had the leaders Syracuse followed Washington and Navy in third place Behind Syracuse in orde came Penn two and a half lengths behind followed by Columbia California Wisconsin and Cornell so closely grouped that there were only five seconds between Penn and Cornell For the first time in the history of the regatta a Cornell Varsity crew had finished last Athletic Association With a new year a fair amount of material and the services of ames Wray former coach at Harvard great things are expected of the Cornell Navy Frefbman Race zn .Slprzng Day Regatta . . . TW Within a few days after the regatta Coach Lueder tendered .his resignation to the J , I ' . ' ' Trqv Y ss' eng Dt! . fl 468 iii' ' H H E 1927 C ORNELL IANE 6' 'sz' uf, 0fQ-4 I . P . Q Y ' 1 1 fl? , W - L, - A A if A V -. X. , A Q 'f 5 5 ' -' , J I 1 ., ,. f ,,, ' , ,- ' ' .,,. -' 'em ll , an iff , E A ' . Y 1 T 4. .ZIP 15, 3' rl' , E. I C I C I C r. ,,,, X T1 is 2 ' A . 1 T A A 'Q A 1 Q A , A A 1 A ef e 1 ' A - f . 'A ,, A A l 1 , .Q ' . ' U 'i : f 1'fl7' . U A W. F Q 'f 5 '.if 1- '- V'QA ' f - -4 ' J-if f - A ' ' ' ...,,- , . ' ' ' 'xl -'TH' Wxfffl - . , .,.. 1 ' .AV, Lange Allen Anderson Boschcn Harwood Drew Buckman Stagg Aronson C, I 1926 Ifarszty Crew NORMAN GORE STAGG, '16 .........,..... Bow SAMUEL TOMPSON BUCKMAN, '16 ..........,.. Two FREDRICK ALBERT CHARLES DREW, 1D, '17 .......... Three PAUL DUANE HARWOOD, '18 . . . . ........... Fam' n HENRY CHARLES BOSCHEN, '18 .............. Five EDWARD LAPSLEY ANDERSON, '16 ............. Six STANLEY CALEF ALLEN, '17 ............... 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V:,,5w----,,,,,f-'VI' ' -' 1 ' -'C .1fQR f .f W , ,,r'g.ii'F' Q. . f Q Milf - g . ' l C J- , , , ............. . J . , . 1 , . 7.7 ............ , . J ,J . 7.7 ............. .S' , , 2.7 . ...........,. , - , 7.6 - . .... , ..... . . , . , .............. , . , JR., 17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0- 2-Q Q 4 470 I I C RNEL IAN a .ff Af'-.4 i - A . .. ...L , ' . V ' 1 J X 4, D 1926 Crew Record A CARNEGIE cUP REGATTA: AT ITHACA 1 MAY 7.1 T No Varsity or Junior Varsity Races. Freshman Race: Distance two miles. Time 13:08. ' 1. Yale 1. Princeton 3. Cornell ' QUADRANGULAR REGATTA: AT BOSTON ' MAY 2.9 1 1 Varsity Race: Distance one mile and three-quarters. Time 9:36. ' 1. Navy ' 3. Cornell 7.. Harvard 4. M. I. T. 1 No junior Varsity Race. 3 Freshman Race: Distance one mile and three-quarters. Time 1o:7.5. ' 1. Harvard 7.. Navy 3. Cornell I DUAL REGATTA: AT ITHACA ' 1 JUNE II 4 Varsity Race: Distance three miles. Time 17:17 3-5. 1 1. Cornell Varsity 3. Californiajunior Varsity 1 J.. California Varsity 4. Cornell Junior Varsity Q l Freshman Race: Distance two miles. Time 1o:5o 7.-5. 1 1. California 7.. Cornell l INTERCOLLEGIATE REGATTA: AT POUGHKEEPSIE Y JUNE 7.8 1 Varsity Race: Distance four miles. Time 1912.8 3-5. l 1. Washington 4. Pennsylvania 6. California 5 1 7.. Navy 5. Columbia 7. Wisconsin 1 3. Syracuse 8. Cornell 1 Junior Varsity Race: Distance three miles. Time I5 :4o 1-5 1. Washington 3. California 5. Cornell 1 l J.. Pennsylvania 4. Syracuse 6. Columbia ' Freshman Race: Distance two miles. Time 11:38 3-5 1 Columbia 3. Syracuse 4. Pennsylvania 1 7.. California 5. Cornell 197.7 MANAGEMENT 1 N . T VAN SICKLE, JR., ,17 K-3 HALL JR-1 ,Y-8 H Mgyggggy Arrzrmnt Manager , Y .3551 . . A - a 363 3 F! ' 1 -Ft! 47F Ortner O'Connell Faulkner . Bawlf Darrieulat Due mainly to the ability of these coaches, Cornell basketball and minor sports teams have won their share of championships. The teams coached by these men are always to be reckoned upon for victories, for they have instilled into their teams a winning spirit through their individual efforts and untiring devotion to Cornell. Cornell is indeed fortunate to possess such a staff. The first of them, HOWARD B. ORTNER, '19, Coach of Basketball, played on the Varsity quintet for three years as an undergraduate, captaining the team in his Senior year. The following year he became coach. Under his tutelage the Cornell lives have been consistent winners, finishing second in 197.3 and first in 197.4. His team this year furnished a mid-season sensation by toppling three league leaders in succession from first place. The veteran in years of service here, WALTER C. OICONNELL, '11, Coach of Wrestling, trained his first Cornell team while a law student in 1908. During the subsequent eighteen seasons O'Connell-coached Cornell teams have won the intercollegiate title eleven times, including a string of nine consecutive champ- ionships. This year's team, although lacking veterans, made a splendid showing. O'Connell's brilliant achievements have marked him as the premier wrestling coach in America. NICHOLAS BAWL11, Coach of Soccer, Hockey, and Lacrosse, has injected into those sports much interest through his colorful personality and produced winners through his exceptional coaching ability. Since his arrival at Cornell in 197.0 he has coached the soccer team to two second places in the Intercollegiate League and put forth consistently good teams in hockey and lacrosse, his 197.6 lacrosse team winning five of its seven contests. FRANCOIS DARRIBULAT, Coach of Fencing, began coaching Cornell teams in 197.4. His previous records at the New York A. C. and the Washington Fencers' Club, and his achievement in turning out three inter- collegiate championship teams in four years at the Naval Academy put him in the Hrst rank of fencing coaches. This year's team made a very creditable showing under his tutelage, and prospects for the future are bright. The newest addition to the Cornell Minor Sports coaching staff, Enwmj. FAULKNER, Coach of Tennis, is acknowledged as one of the best tennis coaches in the country. Late in 197.5 he came to Cornell from the Germantown Cricket Club. His advent has given rise to a wide-spread increase of interest in the net game. His efforts were largely responsible for the success of the Intercollegiate Indoor Tennis Tournament held in Ithaca this year. Coach Faulkner's first Varsity team won five victories in its six matches last spring. 471 - ' - 7' 'Q ' 0-I PQ Q . Q 41- 'Hin' 'Isi'. ::T W1 an-H Ei: ilcil'-ggi! vig' :Sf 1y,:,,.: .,, -.-zfrg.-A4141 ,!u..::-., . w-., 'P :gg Es' Q2 1 s ,Y ' 1 . 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I '-D'-Q Q-.pi D1 C ba' Ill 10 Cl.- H l9'27 CORNEIJ IAN H s I The 1927 Basketball Season nucleus Coach Howard Ortner I9 had a difficult task ahead of him when basketball practice got under way last fall The new team showed occasional brilliance during its earlier games but was generally ragged until mid season lacking the punch to take the lead at the start of contests or to stave off last period rallies of opponents Finally however the rough edges of passing shooting and guarding were smoothed OH and the team made a WINKLER strong bid for the championship of the Intercollegiate Cazpmzn League during the latter part of February defeating Dart mouth Penn and Princeton in a row But unable to continue to stand up against the keen opposition encountered they lost the remaining games and were forced to finish just above last place in the league standing. The Cornell five swung into action just before Christmas dropping a 33 to I3 con- test to Colgate at Hamilton on December 7.1. Coach Ortner used thirteen men in the 'une but they could' neither penetrate the Maroon defense nor stop their scoring machine. Nine days later the Varsity quintet assembled in Columbus to encounter Ohio State. Coach Olsen had built up a combination that outclassed the Red and W hire in all departments of the game administering a 41 to 7.0 defeat. Wittenberg won ox er Cornell 30 to 7.5 at Springfield on New Year s Day. Before the largest crowd that had ever witnessed a game in Buffalo the Varsity exhibited an improved brand of courtcraft against the University of Buffalo five, but a well-timed rally captured the game for the home team, 7.3 to 7.o. A disheartening defeat at the hands of the University of Rochester concluded the most discouraging Christmas trip in years. Cornell was in good form and led the Flower City outfit by LI to I4 at half time, only to have a sensational Rochester spurt tie the score at 7.6-all just before the final whistle sounded. After two intensely exciting extra periods which featured the play of Tatelbaum and Schlossbach, Rochester emerged the victor by a 38 to 36 count. -ESQ! 401, A Y.. -- W ff 7 V 7 .il 3 5 3 ' 3,33 3 Hg! j 'l C P . I With but Captain Winkler, Deveau, and Schlossbach as a SL Q fo-a Qjg 3, 3, s mi. 474 1: . r 3 1 ,rg 7 511115 1927coRNu.l.1AN. 35,51 5 'I i i aff' fkf , ' .' T A ef 3 A I 1 is 2' ' 5' ,i,l. , f l Q l Devefzzz Scblorrbucb Moline! ll . N In the hrst home game of the season a rejuvenated Red and White five turned the A tables on the Flower City quintet, ringing up a 37 to 7.4 triumph and showing marked 1 improvement in every aspect of their play. After slumping in the first half of the next l 3 contest and allowing Carr and Hanson to pile up a big lead for Syracuse, Cornell ' ll found itself and crept to within one point of its opponents. Then the Orange reserve , 3 power asserted itself and the game went to Syracuse, 36 to 7.8. l On January I5 the Varsity opposed Columbia at New York in their initial Inter- A collegiate League encounter. Again Cornell made a spectacular second half rally V and again it fell just short of its mark. Close guarding by both teams accounted for the low score of the Lions' 16 to IO win. The following week the Red and White A l 1 staged a nip and tuck race with a much improved Yale team, which jumped into an early lead. Once more the home team lost the breaks of the game, being nosed out at the finish, 7.1 to zo, as Yale won its first basketball victory over Cornell in three 1 years ., The Pennsylvania courtmen journeyed to Ithaca to help entertain the Junior A Week guests on February 5. The traditional contest furnished the best exhibition I of basketball seen on the Drill Hall court in some time, Penn's teamwork proving . especially effective and giving her a 37 to BI decision. Schaaf and Deveau led the attack of their respective teams. i V Scoring sixteen points, Deveau again scintillated as the Red and White chalked up il their first League victory, beating Columbia 35 to 7.3 on the home floor. In this game 3 ' the Varsity demonstrated that they had finally developed a smooth working and T really formidable attack. Against the powerful Princeton quintet Cornell played im- pressively, but succumbed in the last minute of the final period when Gartner clinched a rough and exciting melee for Old Nassau, 7.7. to 7.0, with a basket from a difficult l A angle. ' .sta . , - - . 355. -fbi . F! 'i 475 uri D ETHE 1927 CORPIELLIANE D DQ! v-202-Q - - f eff' f ' 'Q' I I D V I ., E': Bfzzfkerf Marten ln the Dartmouth contest the Varsity inaugurated a spurt which dethroned three teams in succession from first place in the league. Exhibiting dash and determination, the Cornell five took the lead at the start and held it to the end, winning 13 to 19. With Molinet playing a stellar game at forward, the Red and White celebrated Wash- ington's birthday by administering an 18 to 16 trimming to the Quakers, thus aveng- ing their previous defeat at Penn's hands. Cornell's third consecutive victim was Princeton. Outplaying and outlighting the Orange and Black all the way, the home team turned back the league leaders, zo to 17, in the most thrilling game of the sea- son. Deveau was again in the limelight, a tower of strength on both offensive and de- fensive. Bruckert and Beck also played well for the Red and White. The winning streak ended when the pow- erful Colgate team swept through the Drill Hall to a 35 to I5 victory. Slumping miserably, the Varsity was completely out- classed by the baffling attack and impregnable Hve-man defense of the Maroon team, led by Bollerman, their gigantic center. ln a contest marred by fouls, Cornell lost its final chance for the League title by bowing to Dartmouth at Hanover. The Green's ability to score on free throws accounted for their margin of vic- W, JOYCE, JR., '17 tory, go to zo. Against Yale at New Haven the Mnnagei- Red and White concluded the season, drop- Bb! t Sli! alll ., e N! 476 gg! B B BTHE l92TCO NEL. ,lMl B 13351 . i ' I 4 i 14 3 ' i l Beck Layton ping a second contest to the Blue. A brilliant Yale rally in the second half, after 3 y Cornell had led 9 to 6 at the end of the opening period, proved the downfall of the lt lthacans and the decision went to the home team by a 9.4 to I9 tally. , From a standpoint ofa winning percentage the season cannot be considered a success t with five victories as against thirteen setbacks. But many of the defeats were hardlg l fought, thrilling battles which were lost in the closing moments of play, six off l i them by five points or lessg the team was better than its percentage indicates. Q The two outstanding features of the season were Cornell's sensational mid-season i winning streak and Deveau's gallant bid for 4 l the intercollegiate scoring honors. Deveau i g finished third among the leading scorers with 67 points to his credit as compared with 79. l for Simmen of Yale and 68 for Gartner of Princeton. Besides Deveau, Captain Winkler, . Molinet, Bruckert, Schlossbach, and Beck did i consistently wellg the latter two will be back i to form a nucleus for the 192.7-18 team. . W i i R. W. CRANNELL, '18 Arfirmnt Mazrzager e 'B B sf ll.. -B all .l 477 ,rg 3 IQQYC RNELLIANQ I 1926 27 Varszty Basketball Record Date Score Score Place December 11 December 3 1 anuary anuary anuary anuary anuary anuary anuary February February February February February March March March DTI Cornell Cornell Cornell Cornell Cornell Cornell Cornell Cornell Cornell Cornell Cornell Cornell Cornell Cornell Cornell Cornell Cornell Team Dartmouth Prmceton Pennsylvama Columbra Cornell Ya e I3 Colgate Oh1o State Wrttenberg Buffalo Rochester Rochester Syracuse Columbra Yale Pennsylvanra Columbra Dartmouth Pennsylvama Prlnceton Colgate Dartmouth Yale LEAGUE STANDING Ham1lton Columbus Sprrngfleld Buffalo Rochester Ithaca Ithaca New York Ithaca Ithaca Ithaca Ithaca Phrladelphla Ithaca Ithaca Hanover New Haven Won Loft Percentage 7. OO OO OO 17.00 .B-7 ps 9 o- O :B-1 . . - 33 ' ao 41 3 J 1 15 ' 30 ' J 3 10 13 J 4 36 38 J 8 37 14 J 19. 1.8 36 J I5 IO ' 16 J 17. zo 9.1 . 5 31 ' 37 9 3 35 ' 13 February 16 Cornell ao Princeton 7.9. Princeton I9 7.3 I I9 I 7.7. 18 ' I6 ' ' 7.6 zo ' I7 7- I5 35 5 ao 30 3 17. I9 14 8 3 .7 7 ' 7 4 -637 ' ' 5 5 -5 ' 5 5 -5 4 5 34 l 2. 8 . ..f0.. FD! .243 Ili. 478 I ILA A I Ffa A L7 in LA I A A -1 ,gg H A ,I92 COR!-IEl,l,,IA l I I V ,gg If v- X X I ... l Crannell Beck Freeborn Ortner Joyce Layton Marine , Schlossbznch Brucl-:err Winkler Deveau Molineg I 927 Varszty Basketball Team GFFICERS , ARTHUR MAX WINKLER, '17 ...... Captain WILLIAM JOSEPH JOYCE, JR. , '17 .... .Manager RICHARD WALTER CRANNELL, '18 . . Arxirfanr Manager' HOWARD BURNSHIP ORTNER, '19 .... Coach CARL FREDERIC WEDELL, '14 .... Affiffarzzf Coach TEAM TGNACIO SATURNINO MOLINET, '17 ......... Forward HARRY BURTON WEBER, '17 ...... ' .... Forward A THEODORE SCHLOSSEACH, '18 ....A.,... Forward I ' DONALD Fox LAYTON, '19 . . . , ....... Forward ' ARTHUR JOSEPH BRUCKERT, '17 ........... Center ARTHUR MAX WINKLER, '17 ........... Center THOMAS CYRIL DEVEAU, '17 .,......... Gaard 7 EDWARD MASTEN, '18 ............ Guard SIDNEY BECK, '19 ............. Guard ' SUBSTITUTES 1 A JOHN HOMER CALDWELL, '18 LOUIS ARTHUR KASS, '19 EDMUND ALLEN COBB, '19 WILLIAMX' PAUL KEMP, '19 FAUN WILLIAM FREEBORN, JR., '17 ALLAN ABRAHAM MERINE, '18 7 LYMAN DAVISON HALL, '27 FRANK ALBERT STORTZ, JR., '19 Y BIB' I -PQ! gvile I I I I I nf 479 yt it ' E HEIDZTCORNELLIANE TTTTTSRPT , TMC it 7 7 7 f u The 1926 Cross Country Season A light schedule made up of only one dual meet with Dartmouth and the Intercollegiates was before the 197.6 team which began practicing at the opening of the Fall term With Captain Houghton Benson Winner of the 197.5 Freshman lntercollegiates Coach Moak ley had a strong but untried group around which to mould a team In the dual meet with Dartmouth at Ithaca on November 17. the Cotnellians vvon a decisive victory 38 to 73 With the Moakley harriers taking seven out of the first ten places The vvearers of the Green made a gallant bid for victory but could not stand the pace set by Benson Who took the lead at the very start of the five and one half mile course and increased it to Win bv a quarter of a mile in the excellent time of 7.9 minutes 49 3 5 seconds Pond passed Captain Auer of Dartmouth in the second half of the race and held this lead to the finish Fuller and Captain Houghton placed fourth and fifth respectively Martin the second Green runner to place came in next Behind him came Vanderbrook Rhodes and Mordock came in ninth and tenth for Cornell. Worth crossed the line in eleventh place for Dartmouth and Tibbitts finished twelfth for the Red and White. Bissell of Cornell Won thirteenth place by outsprintin three Dartmouth runners at the finish. This meet marked the first Cor- nell victory over Dartmouth in three years of competition. HOUGHTON Cfzpnzm Ox er the six mile course in Van Cortlandt Park on November 7.7. the Cornell runners finished seventh among the twenty-one teams entered in the lntercollegiates. Penn State won their first Varsity cross country championship by a slim margin of three points over Syracuse. Cox the Nittany star paced a pack of IO4 runners from start to finish and breasted the tape in 3o:o4 thirty seconds better than the record set in 197.5 by Tibbetts of Harvard. Smith of Yale, champion in 1914, trailed Cox in second place by forty yards, While Loucks of Syracuse came home third. Benson, Cornell's sensational sophomore, ran well to Hnish fourth. Cornell's chances of a successful 1917 team are excellent. With five Varsity men returning, and with the addition of the strong freshman V2 ' f ---- team, which placed second in the Freshman Intercollegiates, the SCOTT Red and White should be represented by one of the best teams in the East, Nfmzfzger BM, U -, . 4 ' be -at H- 4 - 'ee H H PQ iii' .,-- D 7 . 7 l . 7 K -- I , Bissell, Vanderbrook, and Pond as a nucleus, and the addition of ig- flip U - - . I , ..., , 7 7 7 7 - . 7 . , F p 3 . . . . ' 7 7 S 7 7 7 1 7 7 iii 480 31.5 . IETHE DZT C OR HLIAN C .gage D' 'l Du i Scott Fuller Benson Pond Houghton Moakley Rhodes Mordock Vanderbrook Murdock ' 1 1926 If arszty Cross-Country 'Y 'eam 1 OFFICERS ' l w CHARLES EUGENE HOUGHTON, '17 .............. Captain JAMES DUNBAR POND, '18 ............... Captain-Elect ' 1 GEORGE NORMAN SCOTT, '17 .......... . . Manager ' ' MALCOLM PUTNAM MURDOCK, '18 ......... Affixtam' Manager 1 JOHN FRANCIS MOAKLEY ........... . . Coach JOHN ROBERT BANGS, '11 ........... . Aniftant Coarb 4 W 4 TEAM ' HORACE HULL BENSON, '19 JAMES DUNBAR POND, '18 HERBERT HARRISON FULLER, '18 GERALD PETER RHODES, '17 4 CHARLES EUGENE HOUGHTON, '17 ELTON SETH TIBBITTS, '17 M JOHN BAYLEY MORDOCK, '18 CLARENCE AUGUSTUS VANDERBROOK, '18 w W DARTMOUTH v. CORNELL: AT ITHACA ' NOVEMBER 11 ' ' 1. Cornell ........ 38 1. Dartmouth ....... 73 ' INTERCOLLEGIATES: AT NEW YORK w , NOVEMBER 11 ' 1. Penn State ....... 65 6. Pennsylvania ...... 150 1. Syracuse ....... 68 7. Cornell ........ 184 . 3. Yale ....' .... 9 5 8. Maine ........ 184 ' 4. Harvard ....... 101 9. Princeton ....... 115 A 5. M.I.T. ........ 145 1O. Dartmouth ....... 167 1. 7' v F43 QI! 481 1 Cl... p 4 ' C P C f l The 1927 W restlzng Team With only Captain Geier returning from Cornell s 197.6 champ ionship team Coach O Connell II developed a strong team which won five dual matches tied one and placed third at the lntercolleg rates Showing unexpected strength a fighting Sprin field team held the Cornell grapplers to a I3 to I3 tie in the opening match at the Drill Hall Geier in the 145 pound class and osefson a promising sopho more in the 115 pound division obtained falls while Cohen was awarded a decision over ohns Springfield 19.5 pounder GEIER Cpzpmm In a meet marred by an inexperienced referee and wrangling over decisions the Red and White won I3 to 17. over the powerful Columbia aggregation at New York ending the Lions winning streak of six successive matches Falls by Captain Geier and Stafford and a time decision for osefson gave Cornell enough points to win Geier went out of his class to score a fall in the 158 pound division a ainst Long of Lehigh in the outstanding match of the meet against the Brown and White at Ithaca on February 19. The victory of Bowen sophomore heavyweight and time decisions to Pearson and Stafford gave Cornell a final 16 to II advantage over the visitors after Lehigh had gained an early lead. Victories in all but the 17.5 and 155 pound classes for the Red and White wrestlers resulted in a I7 to 6 win over Pennsylvania at Philadelphia. Josefson obtained the only fall by throwing Harris easily in six minutes. Facing a strong Penn State team in the Drill Hall on the following Saturday the Varsity came through with its fourth consecutive xictoq 17. to 9. Captain Geier registered his sixth straight win by gaining a decision over Ace in the 158 pound class. The victory of Munns ox er Garrison a 7.7.0 pound giant featured. Cornell won four bouts two by falls and two by decisions to score 16 points and decisively beat Syracuse in its last contest to maintain a clean slate in its dual matches for the season. Collecting a total of 17. points, the Cornell team tied for third place with Syracuse at the Intercollegiates in Philadelphia on March 18 and 19. Captain Geier carried off the 145 pound championship, while Stanley and Stafford as runners-up and Josefson in third place in their respective divisions were other point winners for Cornell. OSBORNE Manager Y sf H . l92 NEl l A 7 354 ., J ,, . , . . 7 .1 .. J .U . . - DL! 9 5 5 55 .5554 481 D Osborne Davidson Munns Stafford Pearson Cornish Bastian Holsman Roess Geier Schroeder Stanley Josefson 1927 Varszty Wrestlzng Team OFFICERS JOHN NEWTON GEIER, '17 . ........ Captain SAMUEL CARSON OSBORNE, '17 ........ Manager Auirtant Maizager EUGENE BAILEY BASTIAN, '18 . X ...... WALTER CHRISTOPHER O'CONNELL, 'II ....... Caaeh . Featherweight C!4J'J11IS pounds HYMAN JOSEFSON, '19 Specialweight CZHIJ'-'llj pounds GEORGE CO1-IEN, '17 JOHN ALLHUSEN, '18 JOHN TUTTLE HOLSMAN, '18 FREDBRIC EATON, JR., '19 Lightweight Clary-135 pounds ANDREW JULIARD SCHRODER, Date February 3 February I1 February I 9 February 16 March 5 March I1 1D, '17 TEAM Welterweight Clan-145 pounds JOHN NEWTON GEIER, '17 , Middleweight Clan-158 pounds NORMAN LINDSLEY DAVIDSON, '17 JOSEPH WIGHT STANLEY, '18 RICHARD GORDON ROESS, '19 Light Heavyweight Clan-175 pounds RALPH BRADY MUNNS, '17 CHARLES HUBBARD CORNISH, '18 Heavyweight Clan-over I75 pounds GEORGE HENRY BOWEN, '19 GLENN DEWEY STAFFORD, '19 RECORD-DUAL MEETS Score Scare Cornell Cornell Cornell Cornell Cornell Cornell Place Ithaca New York Ithaca Philadelphia Ithaca Syracuse Springfield I3 Columbia I1 Lehigh I I Pennsylvania 6 Penn State 9 Syracuse 9 INTERCOLLEGIATES Yale I4Q Lehigh 14g Cornell Ilg Syracuse IZQ Pennsylvania 85 Columbia in 5, Penn State 35 Princeton 3. ll 7,1 30-., ,gg 5 HEIQQYCORNELLIAN t o I 7 Egg! AJ l iii ,Dsl A 483 10 GD.- v-X eq - W HA -- g- af - - H- - n r' Q The 1926 Soccer Season I 'When scrimmage opened in late September Coach Bawlf had four veterans Captain Shaw McCrohan Kammerer and Tonkonogy week s practice Cornell met the Hamilton booters at Ithaca The Cornellians assumed the offensive immediately scoring after a minute of play and thereafter kept scrimmage in Hamilton territory With an irresistible attack the Red and White netted seven goals while holding the Clinton team scoreless In the next game at Lehigh the Brown and White sprung a sur prise by scoring two goals in rapid succession before the Cornell defense could organize itself Near the end of the first period Captain Shaw scored the first Cornell goal which was followed by another by Olditch in the second quarter to tie the score There followed an exciting series of ties and al ternating leads until Shaw s second goal gave the Red and White a 5 to 4 triumph in the final minutes of play Cornell s next win was over a veteran Princeton eleven champions of the previous year in a close and exciting game The Tigers took the lead in scoring but Hall evened the tally with a skillful exhibition of footwork A foul kick past the Prince ton goal line and a goal by Princeton s star Packard again made the score even where it stood until with a few minutes to play Hall booted in a pass from Shaw winning for Cornell by a 3 to 1 margin. Krieger and Chapman were ,outstanding in the Cornell play. On November 6 after an exciting contest which was decided only after two extra periods had been played Cornell lost to Penn s powerful team by a 4 t. to 3 score. Penn started off with a rush and early in the second half was leading 3 to 1. At this point Cornell staged a desperate rally Q' SHAW Capmzn and ex ened the score on goals by Shaw and Hall. The first extra period passed with the deadlock unbroken but in the second Bus- if well bounced the ball off his head into the net to give the game to I Penn. Allen's work at goal was brilliant. Fighting in the face of a heavy wind which prevented both teams , from scoring after the first period, the Cornellians met the Orange at 3 5 . X , , v a- ' ,ff V' Syracuse in the final game of the season. Cornell strove vainly to overcome the opponents' one-goal lead, but could not change the 2. to 1 score. A well-developed co-ordination, aggressive offence, and effective defence featured a season that was entirely satisfactory in perform- ance with only two games lost, to Syracuse and Penn by one goal margins, and three games won over strong opponents. 'K V s VAN LAW Manager A43'Z , - - -J T. ff ' si: 5 HE1927coRNttLlANa 'gil .Q- I bg I fi' ,V i i around which to mould, a smoothly running eleven. After only zi 7 QL! BE! Flin !l!,,--t c Wm 484 Ti Se S ESHIIIFI-Wc'oiSeiIiITIIMI-E tra D Y 4 Z, . 4 V if 1 ,E ta 4 , . QQL- , 'f -f e ' f ee ' - - V ,H ' S, gn- , 1: ,,,, 'Jog E -1 14 Qiigjag T' Q l l ,I ll l ll 1 l l, l l ' v l i Secor Tonlconogy Ivanoff Allen Kammerer Klein Van Law l Hsu A. Thompson Krieger Shaw Chapman Olditch Thompson Bavvlf Pennocl: Degenhart Hall Kohn I lt i l 1926 Varszty Soccer Team I OFFICERS X FORBES DUNBAR SHAW, '17 . . . Captain i, ALAN WARNER THOMPSON, '18 . Captain-Elect , JESSE MEAD VAN LAW, '17 . , Mtzmzger ' l DONALD TERRY SECOR, '18 . . Affixttzzzt Manager ' NICHOLAS BAWLP . . . . . Coach ' TEAM GIBSON MILTON ALLEN, '18 . . . . Goa! CHIEN I-ISU, '18 . . . , Right Fullhezck L ALBERT LYON CHAPMAN, '17 . . Left Fullhtzek 1 I JOSEPH STANLEY THOMPSON, '19 , . Right Htzlfhack I EUGENE KENNETH TONKONOGY, '17 . Center Hezlfhuelz l , IRA HAROLD DEGENHART, '18 . Left Halfhtzclz L I ALAN WARNER THOMPSON, '18 , Outxide Right I I I EDWIN BRYCE MCCROI-IAN, JR., '17 , Inxitie Right , DENNIS HALL, '19 .... . Center I ' W GEORGE JAMES OLDITCH, '19 . . . . Imitie Left l FORBES DUNBAR SHAW, '27 . . . .- . . ..., Outrieie Left ' SUBSTITUTES ' JOHN IVAN IVANOPP, '17 IRVING LUDWIG KOHN, '19 f GRANGET LOUIS KAMMERER, '18 JOHN GARRETT KRIEGER, '27 WALTER JOSEPH KLEIN, '18 ENDS ELDRIDOE PENNOCK, '18 ' RECORD Date Score Score P ltzee October 1 Cornell 7 Hamilton O Ithaca L October I6 Cornell 5 Lehigh 4 Bethlehem ' I October 30 Cornell 3 Princeton 1 Ithaca ' ' November 6 Cornell 3 Pennsylvania 4 Ithaca A Y November 10 Cornell I Syracuse 1 Syracuse , . 1 ? 'gag l mei- Y ' ' i 7 1Tf' f T, 'i ' Y ' 7 ' ' - ,Ill 3 W 9 9, DAQ, 485 A. .'-9 i Y I I The 1926 Lacrosse Season With Captain Bamman Bowdish Hermann Kearney Robbins and Rollins as a nucleus Coach Bawlf developed a smooth running powerful lacrosse team which started the season with a victory over Colgate 6 to 9. on April I7 The Cornellians early took the contest into Maroon territory and during the first half succeeded in garnering 4 points chiefly through the accurate shooting of Her mann The scintillating work of Hecht the Maroon goal guard checked Cornell s attack in the second half and permitted the Col gate forwards to score twice ln the Harvard game the following week the Varsity again showed excellent form in continually working the ball into Harvard territory winning easily 6 to o McCrohan clearing a spirited scrimmage opened the scoring against the close Crim son defense He was followed in quick succession by Tilton Bowdish and Hermann Harvard rallied in the second half and by exhibiting the power that defeated the Oxford Cambridge team held the Cornellians to two goals The features of the game were the brilliant co-ordination of the Cornell offense and Harvard s second-half rally. During the first part of the game with Pennsylvania the Red and Blue succeeded in holding the Cornellians scoreless. After twenty minutes of play Harrison by clever work succeeded in netting the first Cornell goal. Hermann followed with two goals and two more were added before Moore succeeded in eluding the Red and White Tilton to Rol- 'Unf- ROLLIN S Capmzn Elect defense to score Penn s only tally. A beautiful long double pass lins to Bovvdish completed the six points scored by Cornell. Syracuse displayed excellent team work in defeating the Red and White 9 to o. The Orange had possession of the ball for the greater part of the contest and was constantly the aggressor. The next con- test was lost to the Navy twelve at Ithaca 3 to o. The Midshipmen had a hard-playing machine that jumped into an early three point lead. The latter half of the game went scoreless, despite the frequent attempts of Captain Bamman and Bovvdish to tally. Doing did well at the Cornell goal position. Cornell played its best game in defeating the strong Penn State team, 7 to 4, at State College. Rollins and McCrohan played effect- ively in feeding the ball continually to the Cornell attack. In the last game of the season Hobart was overwhelmingly defeated, IO O H HEIQZTCORNELLIANE gal I C .3 V2 - L , . . . . 4 . to 1. Hermann, Tonkonogy, and Rollins penetrated the Orange and DIETRICH Purple defense to tally almost at will. Manager-Elggf .361 355, gin ni 1 486 ,gg E HEIQQ7 CORNELLIANE ,gut A l A , Q Harrison Schuster Leibman Swart Pennock Hall Tonkonogy Bawlf Johnson Bartels Kammerer Doing Salisbury Beh Dietrich I Mollenberg Kearney Robbins Bowdish Bamman Hermann Rollins MCCrohan I 926 Varsity Lacrosse Team OFFICERS ERNEST ASBRAND BAMMAN, '16 ......... Captain DANIEL MICHAEL ROLLINS, '17 ........ Captain-Elect WARREN BEI-I, '16 .........,. Manager CHARLES DANIEL DIETRICH, '17 .....,. Auirtaizt Manager NICHOLAS BAWLE . . ' .......... Coaela TEAM PARK ATKINSON DOING, '18 .... Goal LAWRENCE EDWIN SCHUSTER, '16 . - . Center I FRANCIS KEARNEY, JR., '16 ..,. Point EDWIN BRYCE MCCROHAN, JR., '17 Third Attack RICHARD HENRY MOLLENBERG, '17 . Cover Paint THOMAS SWART, '17 , . . Third Attack LESTER ROBBINS, '17 . . . Fimt Defeme ARVINE CLARK BOWDISH, '16 . . Second Attack BENJAMIN ELLSWORTH TILToN,JR., '16, .S'eca1zdDefe1iJe EUGENE KENNETH TONKONOGY, '27 Finrt Attack ERNEST ASBRAND BAMMAN, '16 . Third Defeafe DANIEL MICHAEL ROLLINS, '17 . Oatfide Home NATHANIEL HERMANN, '16 . . Imide Home SUBSTITUTES HOMER MILLARD BARTELS, '17 JULIUS LEIBMAN, '18 STEPHEN EDWARD HALL, '17 ENOS ELDRIDGE PENNOCK, '18 CLYDE HALL HARRISON, '18 WILLIAM SEWARD SALISBURY, '18 CARL EDWIN JOHNSON, '16 ANDREW GIVEN SHARP, '18 GRANGET Louis KAMMERER, '18 RICHARD CLARKE WADSWORTH, '16 RECORD , Date Score Store Plate April I7 Cornell 6 Colgate 1 Ithaca April 11 Cornell 6 Harvard o Ithaca April 14 Cornell 6 Pennsylvania I Ithaca May I Cornell o Syracuse 9 Syracuse May 8 Cornell o Navy 3 Ithaca May IS Cornell 7 Penn State 4 State College ' May 11 Cornell IO Hobart 1 Ithaca 35:1 A R SBE, III pp p p D1 Fa 487 N c A 5THEI927'CORNl:TLLlAN-E we p 0 BA! ' The 1927 Hockey Season Cornell s 1917 Hockey season was opened with a slow and unin teresting contest against Clarkson Institute of Technology anuary 8 which Cornell lost by a 7. to 1 score Bubier registered the only tally for the Red team while the Cornell net was capably guarded by Nash Showing marked improvement the Red and White blanked Syracuse on Beebe Lake a week later for its only victory of the sea son Displaying excellent teamwork the Cornell sextet presented a speedy and persistent attack which humbled the Orange players 4 to o Bubier accounted for two of the scores while Captain Hoyt and Houghton each accounted for one On anuary za at Princeton Cornell proved no match for the Orange and Black the latter being an easy 8 to 1 victor A large Junior Week crowd witnessed the con test with Williams on Beebe Lake February 5 in which Cornell finished on the small end of a 4 to 7. score after two extra periods of play Nash again played the leading role in protecting the net from the Purple forwards while Captain Hoyt played a fine offensive game Cornell met the fast and powerful Dartmouth sextet on Beebe Lake February 7 with the Green winning 5 to o. The playing of Nash was the outstanding feature of the day. In the speediest and fiercest fought rink contest of the season played on Beebe Lake February I9 St. Lawrence secured two goals while Cornell scored only one. Team play on Cornell s part was missing and lack of practice on account of poor weather conditions showed plainly, Rough playing A on the part of players of both teams caused frequent penalties during the course of the game. Captain Hoyt was the bulwark of the Red ' T HOYT Capmm and White attack. The best game of the season was played with Hamilton at Clinton February 2.6. Although the Ithacans lost they showed marvelous stamina in competing with the speedier Buff and Blue sextet, and , E, held it to two goals, while scoring once. Bubier was the fastest man 2 on skates and frequently penetrated the Hamilton defense. Nash, if Taylor, Kingsbury, and Clark displayed skill during the contest. Q E Although beaten six times, three defeats by a margin of only one goal, Cornell showed great progress and improvement during the 'gin an season, developing several players that rank favorably with the best ' -ff in intercollegiate circles, and training a number of others that will form a good nucleus for the 197.8 team. BROTHER HOOD Manager st.. A 4 at aan 'Q Q at 1 f g 4 2 4 , ,J r , ' , ' l l 4 ' ' ' 1 4 ' . , . ' J J A ' , U , 7 7 I 7 7 I l J 7 7 I'- QL , Q , ,ix ' x ,214 1 lj L ,B 355 QL! A L. L L t L .Lt C N91 488 LH. ,gg I err IRIEI JQ C R IH LAN I 9 l Gowdy Boesche Noble Sharp Kingsbury Macbeth Weagant Chapman Brotherhood Clark Taylor Nash Hoyt Bubier Bawlf 1927 Varsity Hockey Team l I I I Il 1 w I ,J ' l lb ll l I r. i i Il l I II ' I 'I I W. l R OFFICERS PHILLIPS BENNITT HOYT, '17 ..... . . Captain Q JAMES BARNABY TAYLOR, JR., '18 . . . , . Captain-Elect K FRANCIS MALLORY BROTHERHOOD, '17 . . . . Manager ' EDWARD CORBIN CHAPMAN, '18 . . , Afxixtafzt Manager , ' NICHOLAS BAWLP .,,.,. . . . Coach X TEAM I 1 ARTHUR LoRD NASH, '17 . . . . . . . . Goal 3 ERNEST HEMPSTEAD KINGSBURY, '19 . Right Defemc W W , JAMES BARNAEY TAYLOR, JR., '18 . Left Defense I ' ' EARL CHARLES CLARK, JR., '19 . . Right Wiizg ' HENRY HOOKER BUBIER, JR., '17 ,... , Left Wing I ' PHILLIPS BENFNITT HoYT, '17 . ..... . . . . Cmtcr ,I SUBSTITUTES ' ' FRITZ WILHELM BOESCHE, ,L7 STANLEY RODMAN NDELE, '17 JOSEPH SCOTT GOWDY, '19 ANDREW GIVEN SHARP, '18 W 3 W CHARLES LYONS MACBETH, '18 CARL LEWIS WEAGANT, '19 ' ' RECORD ' Date Scar: Scar: Place ' I January 8 Cornell I Clarkson I Ithaca I January I5 Cornell 4 Syracuse o Ithaca 1 X I January 11 Cornell I Princeton 8 Princeton I Q February 5 Cornell 1 Williams 4 Ithaca I I February 7 Cornell o Dartmouth 5 Ithaca , February I9 Cornell I St. Lawrence 1 Ithaca February 16 Cornell I Hamilton 1 Clinton A mg I wt I 'H ' , its l It A I I I QL! 439 31 o its 1 1 .- f - P The 1927 Hockey Season 2 and veteran fencers available from the 1916 team and Pulvino an epee man of the 1915 team returning Coach Francois Darrieulat developed a strong Varsity which won three dual matches and lost two both by one point margins On February 5 at the Drill Hall the Cornell Fencing Team won its first match by decisively defeating Syracuse II to 6 Chardon Good and Pirone stood the brunt of the Syracuse attacks The Red and White fencers were victorious with the foils and sabres and tied the visitors in the epee bouts CHARDGN Ctzpmm On the following Saturday the Red and White team defeated the Hamilton Var sity IZ to 5 The Clinton fencers displayed unexpected dexterity and odfered an un usually stiff resistance Captain Chardon was defeated in the foils for the first time during the season Another victory was gained by the Varsity when they overwhelmed the Columbia duellists II to 6 on February 9.5 thereby avenging the defeat of last year The Cor nellians decisively won the foils event with a score of 7 to 7. and tied each of the other contests. The stars of the meet were Chardon and Good for the Red and White and Cohn for the Lions each of whom won four matches. Cornell sufered its first defeat at Philadelphia losing to the Penn swordsmen by a close score of 9 to 8. The redeeming feature of this meet however was that Cornell secured a 5 to 4 victory over the Penn foils combination. The epee event resulted in a tie but superiority in the sabres gave the Red and Blue the victory. Following the meet with the Red and Blue team the Varsity was matched with the Pennsylvania Sword Club and the Cornellfencers won ten matches out of eleven. The Red and White lost their last dual meet of the season when they were defeated by the Dartmouth fencers, 7 to 6. The Cornell foils team was again victorious, but the sabre combination lost out to the Green swordsmen. Dartmouth was unable to put an epee team on the floor, and hence this event, in which Cornell was strong, had to be omitted. Two meets yet remain, the semi-finals at West Point and the finals at New York. The Red and White fencers stand a good chance of F,i 5 1,01 . . 1 .S ru 11 A 5 5 1 5 HEl92 CORNELL AN ff' 531 Q 5, 115 with Captain Chardon, Good, Pirone, and Robbins, all Sioiiod placing in these contests, and great things are expected in particular CHURCH ofthe foils combination, which has not yet been defeated. Manager ? . 213' Di! to S 1 P113 490 ,gg HTHE IDQYCORNELLIAN4-211 R ,gf i 5 I I Church Smith Long Darrieulat Pirone Robbins Chardon Pulvino Good 1927 P arszty Fenczng 'Y 'eam OFFICERS FERNANDO CHARDON, '18 .,,....,.. Captain AUSTIN HARRIS CHURCH, '18 ......... Maazager FRANCOIS DARRIEULA1' ........... Couch TEAM Foilf ' Sabre FERNANDO CI-IARDON, '18 FERNANDO CHARDON, '18 EARL Goon, '18 EARL Goon, '18 PATSY POMREY PIRONE, '18 , SEYMOUR STANLEY ROBBINS, '18 Epee JOSEPH PULVINO, '17 EARL Goon, '18 RECORD Dare .Ycore Score Place February 5 Cornell II Syracuse ' 6 Ithaca February I1 Cornell I1 ' Hamilton 5 Ithaca February 15 Cornell II Columbia 6 Ithaca March 5 Cornell 8 Pennsylvania 9 Philadelphia March I1 Cornell 6 Dartmouth 7 Hanover March 16 Intercollegiate Semi-finals West Point April I4, I5 Intercollegiate Finals New York lil 'fl UQ.. er 1 are lil e Pl C 491 4. EEE: ET lEl927CORNEl,LlANfE f I bl Q ll NC 77161926 K Tenms Season Coach Faulkner s fxrst Vars1ty team came through a hard schedule one match to Prmceton and wrnnmg flve from Colgate Ohro State Penn State Syracuse and Penn In the 1n1t1al match w1th Colgate Apfll 7.4 on the Baker courts Cornell scored an easy vlctory of 5 to o One s1ngles match and all the doubles matches were called off on account of ra1n The match of Garretson of Cornell and Story of Colgate was the best exh1b1t1on of tenn1s of the day Although Garretson lost the flrst set he recov ered l11S form 1n the second and flmshed 1n whlrlwmd fashron to w1n the final and dec1d1ng set of h1s match Cornell suffered 1ts only defeat of the season at the hands of the Prrnceton net men at Prrnceton May 6 In sprte of an excellent start by the Ithacans they were unable to wrthstand the attack of the strong Orange and Black team whrch was undefeated throughout the season The match resulted rn a score of 9. to 7 agamst the Cornell1ans .Aw EGGMANN C6ZpfdZ7Z Elect Oh1O State one of the strongest teams 1n the Blg Ten had an unbroken serres of successes destroyed by the Red and Wh1te netmen on the Baker courts May 17. by a score of 1 to 8 Eggmann at the outset sprang a surprrse by defeatmg the much heralded Tracy of State 1n two stra1ght sets 6 3 63 The remamder of the team followed h1s lead and played well to defeat a powerful op ponent Agamst Penn State at State College May IS the Cornell1ans 1nade a clean sweep for a score of 9 to o The srx smgles matches and the three doubles were won wrthout much d1fHculty by the Red and Whrte The flfth meet of the season was agamst Syracuse 11'1 Ithaca, May zo Although the Salt C1ty players were reputed to have a strong and well balanced team, the Red and Whrte netmen had no drfficulty 1n downmg them by a score of 7 to 1 The XVHFSIEY won 1ts fourth stra1ght contest 1n the last matches of the season agamst Penn by a score of 6 to 3 Cornell won by takmg all of the doubles and break1ng even 1n the smgles, w1th Captam Bmght, Garretson, and Stem w1nn1ng for Cornell HOUCK Manager if! I ff , A ',,-- 'Nl wrth one of the f1nest records 1n Cornell s h1story of the net, losmg 3 2 7 1 J 1 1 J Q4 ,,,. 9 ,n - ' . ' I Z a 1 1 at 73 ' ' . . 7 , s . I . - I 7 ' . J 7 . J . . 5 . 7 3 7 - 9 T ' 7 7 Q' 1 'Y' :xl g . nil: 497- iii OO' EfIfIPl9A77 CORIIITI I IAN-'23 'c t ..' I f 1 , 4' Y I .J J Y i . 4 v-.Qrf - A I - , , A-sg., 7 I l l i 1926 Varszty Tennzs Team I I , OFFICERS f THOMAS MORTON BRIGHT, ,Z7 ..... Captain I l THEODORE AUGUST EGGMANN, '18 . . . Captain-Elect ' I I JOSEPH XVILLIAM HOUCK, l17 ..... Mazfzager EDWIN JOSEPH FAULKNER ....... Coach l TEAM CHARLES DREBES BARTHEN, '18 JACK SPELLMAN GARRETSON, ,27 THOMAS MORTON BRIGHT, ,Z7 STANLEY RODMAN NOBLE, ,17 THEODORE AUGUST EGGMANN, '18 MEYER STETN, '16 NORMAN ROTH STEINMETZ, '16 A RECORD Dare Score Scare Place April 14 Cornell 5 Colgate O Ithaca May 6 ' Cornell 1 Princeton 7 Princeton May 11 Cornell 8 Ohio State 1 Ithaca May I5 Cornell 9 Penn State O State College May 1o Cornell 7 Syracuse 1 Ithaca May 11 Cornell 6 Pennsylvania 3 Ithaca ll U 0-:Q-1 f 6' A A Dil So V Uiei S S Q We S PA! 493 Ufbirbetk, Hazrvmfd, defeats Nlmxrfa, Williamf TW Intercollegiate Indoor A new and important chapter was written into the history of intercollegiate tennis on Friday and Saturday, February II and I7., when 34 players representing Columbia, Cornell, Hamilton, Harvard, Lehigh, Michigan, Ohio State, Pennsylvania, Syracuse, Williams, and Yale, and including all of the outstanding college stars of the East, met on the floor of the Drill Hall to compete in the First Annual Intercollegiate Indoor Lawn Tennis Tournament. The preliminary rounds on Friday provided thrills by the defeat of several seeded players. Watson of Yale and Eggmann of Cornell were eliminated in the third round of the singles by Marsh of Williams and Millen of Pennsylvania in exciting matches. The doubles upsets occurred when Hofkins and Linglebach of Pennsylvania defeated Sullivan and Trumball of Lehigh, and Whitbeck and Lenhart of Harvard Won from Kraft and Millen of Pennsylvania. Whitbeck of Harvard easily vanquished Sullivan of Lehigh, 6-4, 6-4, in the first match of the semi-finals. Millen frequently over-drove the base line and his defensive backhand was no match for the clean-stroking of Marsh, who defeated him, 6-3, 6-L. In the doubles Eggmann and Garretson of Cornell defeated B. H. Whitbeck and Lenhart of Harvard with comparative ease. To conservej. S. Whitbeclis energies, the l-garvard team composed of Whitbeclc and Gordon defaulted to Watson and McGlinn o Yale. The climax of the tournament came on Saturday afternoon with the finals. S. 494 f 4 g,.01ml .'o:.. 1 A we 5 192 ORN L J 1 1 4 A ggg, ur l to 6 6 6 i t Eggmamz :md Gid7'1 6l'J'07Z Cornell de mt Wafron and McGlznn Yale Ten ms Tournament Whitbeck lost the first set of the singles match to Marsh 6 4 but the Harvard player singles final J S Whitbeck gained the honor of being the first to have his name en graved on the Larned tro hy The Cornellians Eggmann and Garret son took the doubles rom Watson and McGl1nn of Yale 1n the hardest fought match of the Tournament Each game was vlgorously contested and it was not until the last of the five sets that Cornell won out with the resulting score of 6 4 5 7 6 4 3 6 7 5 4 Harvard captured the team cup with a total of 7.4 points Cornell finished second with I7 points and Yale third with 17. Marsh Wrlliams one man team amassed ro points for his college but Penn sixth place with six points all scored by Sullivan in the singles Michigan scored 7. points and Colgate Columbia and Ohio State 1 each Great credit is due the Athletic ASSOCIZCIOH for fosterrng the Tournament to the officials of the U S L T A and the committee for the smoothness with which the matches were run off to the players for the fine quality and sportsmanship of the play and to the student body for its substantial support All helped to 1nsure the success of an event that promises to be one of the most important WHITBECK f ' Tray Y 7 3 7 k w b I I i 7 - J I I L soon found his stride and Won the necessary three sets, 6-4, 6-4, 6-Q.. By Winning the ft - , . . - I . J J 1 7 I , T . ' ' ' - ' ' , 4 f a, 1 a -e mfg lvv - 1 sylvania nosed him out of fourth place with II points. Lehigh took , I n .... . is 4 1 V . 7 7. 5, , A - , 1, ,Y V 1 1 f Y 6 D? steps yet taken in the development of intercollegiate tennis H417 yard Y .265 Q! .5 4 W Pl Q .1 495 igfgj e g, llEl927CORNEl.,Ll lE T ,gg lil gd' ther Sports Among other sports in which Cor nell undergraduates engaged were Rifle Shooting Swimming, and Box ing Of these, only the Rifle team 1S recognized by the Athletic Associa tion and its members awarded insig ma The Varsity swimmers with Pac ulty sanction competed in out of town meets as a team while the boving representatives tool-. part in A A U contests as individuals Hammond Bates S ring I-less Witherell Williams Wood Greene L ppm n Perry Moffatt McKinlay affee Bunltc Aymar Under the joint auspices of the Athletic Association and the Military Department the Rifle Team made its season with a total of twenty victories and ten defeats With Lieutenant Hammond as coach, the team was organized on the regular ten man basis, each shooting in four positions, prone sitting kneeling, and stand ing, one hundred being the highest possible total in each position The correspondence matches, the onlv possible form of competition during the Winter Season were followed by an outdoor shoulder to shoulder shoot with Syracuse in May The results of these matches were satisfactory Syracuse, Pennsylvania, Michi gan State California, and Lehigh being among the teams to fall before the Cornell Riflemen affee was the consistent high man on the team, closely followed by Wood, Lippman Captain McK1nlay and Bates In addition to these hve men, insignia was awarded to Bunke, Aymar Spring Moore, and Perry Although handicapped because of lacking suitable practice facilities, the Varsity swimmers met Union, Lehigh, and Colgate in out of town contests, while the Freshmen competed against Ithaca High School and the Syracuse Freshmen Captain Larco Carpenter, and Meyer did well for the Varsity, although the team was defeated in its three dual matches. Besides these 'intercollegiate contests the University Championships held in March, vsith silver cups awarded to the winners in each event aided in developing material. With the veteran Varsity returning intact, and the addition of the strong freshman squad Cornell should be repre- sented in 197.8 by a winning team in the meets which Coach Craigie, 2.7 and Manager Wyvell, '29 have scheduled against Union Syracuse, Colgate, Lehigh, and Columbia. J With Coach john J. Fallon, one of the best boxing coaches in the coun- Ti W i try as instructor many undergradu- ates take the opportunity to become ' proficient in the manly art of self- defense. Only two competitions are officially recognized by the Unix ersitv, the Noi ice and Universitv Champion- ship tournaments, at which the win- ners in the respective classes receive medals. Since there is no recognized boxing team, outside competition is afforded only when Cornellians vol- untarily enter A. A. U. tournaments boxing as individuals, and not repre- senting Cornell. During the past year, Baker, Coffey, Evans, Foote, Sailer, and Stagg have participated in such outside contests. In these matches, the Cornellians, although not ofhcially representing the University, have been unusually successful, FisCl1bnCh Greenberg Craigie Meyer Wyvcll Lyon Somers Larco A tkinson Carpenter 9 So! 39. n . Q , . ' ' f- i n ' J ' , , , debut this year among Cornell sports, engaging in a schedule of thirty indoor matches, and hnishing the - . . . . . , . . , . - , - - . , ' , ' ' ' -J 7 3 ' , , - I . , u . . 7 3 Y 7 ' 7 , , V7 7 , , , , lk-'Q-s Q I II! .--it U 496 ETiI'1EZl9'Q7i coREEriE1 .I:Ah. ZAr 1 A X X X XHRESH MAN X H 5 X +519 M X Z! l A X Kffffi wx - X R 'sn X .Z X I V f - ., X-x llllillll I ' X -f' ' wx ,. 2 Qi X X . A 5 gf X fLP+, f 'f 1 f I '.4-' . X N 5-A-A n 3 -4-- 4'-i Q fig .Qi I ,,f , if 4.4 ,Q dielrz-5 l 1 . A J- - new EiTIfEl92?CORNELLIAN' ,ig lil ii Wood Richards Payne Scott Hoffman Tattersheld Speiser Seller Hunter Tiemann Rodman Moszczenski Moon Dickinson Hewitt Snvder Eclkley Thall Jamieson Davies Wakeman Pomeroy Levy Eddy Kanich Champion Sharood Review of Freshvnan Football Going through the season with two tie games, against Dickinson and Penn, and winning decisively from Columbia, the 1930 Football team was developed by Coach Eckley, ,I7, into a smooth running machine from comparatively green material. Captain Wakeman, Davies, Levy, and Jamieson played well for the yearlings. The first game of the season on October 16 resulted in a scoreless tie. Although the Red and White clearly outplayed their opponents from Dickinson, their playing was marred by excessive fumbling. Often within scoring distance they lacked the final drive necessary to tally. Displaying much potential strength, but again the woeful tendency to fumble, the Cornellians defeated Columbia's strong yearling team, IO to 0, on a muddy field, October 30. The Red and White kept on the offensive throughout the contest, but it was not until the Hnal quarter that Levy's third attempt at a field goal scored the first points. Following this Columbia returned Cornell's kick, and successive rushes by Davies resulted in a touchdown. Playing the Pennsylvania freshmen to a I3 to I3 tie on November 6 at Franklin Field, the Cornell freshman team kept their record clear of defeat. The Cornellians featured a strong aerial attack, which netted a touchdown and goal in the first period, to be followed by another goal to give the Red and White a lead which was held until the end of the third quarter. Two Red and Blue field goals and a run of 75 yards for Pennsylvanias touchdown tied the score in the final period and prevented a Cornell victorv. . .255 cflf 498 s s We P P - ee ef-P-ew bil H HEl927CORNEl..l,lANfzd , . . 'nil 0-,LOLQ - V' f- - - as --f f I H D . Revzew of Freshman Crew F The 1919 crew season was not successful in victories, the Cornell Freshman boat placing last in every regatta, but developing some promising Varsity material. 'p In the Spring Day race, the Cornell yearlings held over Princeton and Yale until ' the half mile mark. From that point they dropped behind until with a sensational sprint in the final eighth of a mile they barely missed overtaking Princeton for sec- ond place. On the following Saturday at Cambridge the Freshmen were badly outclassed and finished a poor third to Harvard and Navy. In the race on Cayuga Lake against the California Freshmen, who later placed second at Poughkeepsie, the Red and White was easily beaten. At Poughkeepsie the Cornellians were again unable to show any power and fin- ished last. The strong Columbia Freshman aggregation won easily over California. Syracuse was close behind with Penn and Cornell far in the rear. ' H Y 2 F . . ' , , V' .1 . I - K 'sf I I , I I K krkk V? ,V f' L is . , e4 r F 1 rre' 1 i ' .2 r ig , F f i,1 r j a 'V Qi iii ,Q if P ' r f a 1 .s+ . r . .. r ' f 'A ' A A rs. F. ,,,f' ' . ssi' r ii ' 'fii f 22929 Q 4 f '. ' 3 K- . . ,..i r .... .f . S l Abbott Knight Havemeyer Smith Stillman Macomber Carter Todd ' Farwell . V I , Ill Wil oqQf-o ' f 4'-:Q-0 Dil is 'ilu 499 W ETllEl927CORNELl.lANH ,fi Wells Otter Heekin Dyer Mack Chase Anderson Worden Crawford Gray Saunders Schultz Crozier Parker Gifford Schoales Brumder Roberts Martin Firman West Bentley Nunan Bangs Baker Coleo Kingsberrv Turner Benson Beyer Tourtelot Beaman Gilroy Moakley Revzew of Freshman Track Annual Underclass Meet in the Fall in a contest marked by keen competition and promising ability on the part of the yearlings despite the victory of 197.8 by a 73 to 57. score. From the material presented Coach Moakley by this meet a good relay team was developed for the indoor season. Cn March 6 at the Intercollegiates the Cornell Freshman Medley team placed second. Later in the month the Mile Relay team easily defeated the strong Colgate Freshman delegation in the Drill Hall. The final meet for the team was at the outdoor Penn Relays where the Freshmen not faring as successfully as before finished last. Pennsylvania overwhelmed the Cornellians 96yZ to 381 2 in the first outdoor dual meet at Franklin Field May 8. The only first laces for the Red and White were Ben- son in the two mile run Beyer in the 7.7.0 yar low hurdles and Worden in the ham- mer throw. lnspired by the phenomenal running of Captain Benson in the mile run the Cornell yearlings won from the Colgate Freshmen on Schoellkopf Field May 7.9 bv a score of 68 to 58 in their other dual meet. Worden was a double winner tak- ing first in the hammer and jay elin events. The other Cornellians placing first were Wells Bey er Brumder and Firman. Captain Benson was the outstanding performer of the team winning every race he entered during the season. He won his Varsity letter for participation in the Inter- national Varsity Meet with Oxford and Cambridge ranking him with Stack Lovejoy and Spelman, the only other men so honored in the history of Cornell. Beyer and Wells in the hurdles, and Brumder in the half mile, displayed promising form, while in the field events the leading performers were Firman, Gifford, and Worden. Tl - 7 .0 2042 A . I The 192.9 Track Team had' their first opportunity to display their talents at the J fa 0 D'l I 'B Q 0 'Fri 500 ,gg at r1E1977col2NliLLlf-.Nas 7 yi I I P Revzew of F reslzman Baseball The 1919 Baseball team under the tutelrge of Coaches Ecklev I7 and Haddock served prrmarrlv the purpose of developrng future Varsrty mater1al The nme drs played remarkable offenswe Zlblllfy and a good prtchmg staff but lack of experrenced outfrelders pros ed too much of a handlcap Out of five games plaved onlv one vrctorv over Colgate was credrted to the Cornell1ans In the first local game w1th Cortland Normal on Aprrl 7.4 the x earlrngs although strong at the bat showed then' lack of dr1ll and the score stood 7 to 4 agamst them when the game was called at the end of 4 1 7. rnnmgs because of run A week later the Red and Whrte bowed before the Columbra Freshmen 9 to 1 A rally rn the n1nth mnrng falled to sax e the game whrch was lost by the many Cornell errors Prtchrng consrstent ball and rece1v1ng good support from hrs teammates La France defeated the Colgate Freshmen ro to 7. for Cornell s only vrctory Grchner Rollo and Scharpmg were the Cornell hrttrng stars Both out of town games proved drsastrous On May 8 the team met defeat 4 to 7. at Phrladelphra 1n a close struggle vvrth the Red and Blue ln the last game of the season played at State College on May I5 the Freshmen lost to the Penn State Cubs rn a slugfest characterrzed by ragged playmg and by the homers of Sefton Latham and Hebert of Cornell Overcommg a s1x run lead Cornell tred the count 1n the n1nth but lost rn the tenth 1nn1ng by the close score of II to IO S h f E les Schar mg Qurcle Brant Sefton Lew1s Pyle Crosbv c ae er e p G1chner Latham La France Haddock Hebert Rollo Froellch Kohn Rowand . 1 Y, L , c 4 J, , L 7 C . ' . 6 , Lo. , , , 7 ', , ' ' .1 1 47 , L . U, . . T' . . 1. 1. , I ,L 9 I L .L - Z . L , . C 7 7 7 , . . - 3 7 ' 7 7 ' fn 1 . 7 , 1 1 7 7 Q - 1 a 1 iii' 44 4 4 PM 501 up R E HEIQQYCORNIZLLIANE -H51 o-JOM W - - 7 - e -Y e P ff- Y - er f -f FQ. prl D . I Reozew of Freshman Baslcetbalf Despite the poor showing of the 1930 Basketball team in winning only one game and losing five, the season was not entirely unsuccessful as good future Varsity material was T developed by Coach Wedell, S T ,7.4. Although the team im- i proved steadily, the hrst four games were lost in succession to Manlius, Penn, Cortland Normal, and Colgate because of insufficient teamwork. Showing a decided improve- ment in form and accuracy of Reynolds Howland Possum Joslyn Loetscher Shcjoung the Freshmen WO11 Lewis Brooks Bessmer Harris the fetuffl game against Cort' land, but lost the final game of the season to Rochester. Captain Lewis, Bessmer, and Brooks were the outstanding players of the team. Reozeto of Freshman Cross-Country The strong 1930 Cross Country team completed a very successful season by placing second to Syracuse in the Intercollegiate Run at Van Cortlandt Park, New York City, with 63 points. Levering in fourth place was the first Cornellian to finish. The yearlings were easy winners in their only two dual meets. Taking the Hrst seven places in the race against lth- 5 aca High School, the Cornell- ians won by a large margin with Eldredge and Schillke well in the lead. Levering won third place with Walsh close behind to take fourth. The Red and White yearlings placed eleven out of the first thirteen men to win decisively from Manlius, 36 to 84. Eldredge, Schillke, and Lever- y ing ran well for the Freshmen. Monday LU-:ring Mcicaig Eidfcdge Walsh Dulaff Leng .251 011,90 - so , - .0 ll! 501 vga B HE l927' CURNELL A +2 I I I CP s C liff 0-I ,L-0 Y Q' Nl D f I I ntramurals I INTER-COLLEGE CHAMPIONSHIPS 197.6 Baseball ............ Won by Veteriaazgf l 197.7 Basketball ............ Won by Arts 3 197.6 Crew ............ Won by Agriculture 197.6 Cross Country .........., Won by Arm 197.7 Indoor Relay Run ...... W'on by Merhaaical Eacgiaeeriag 9 197.6 Soccer .,......... Won by Architecture 197.6 Track .4 ............ Won by Art: l 197.6 Wrestling ........... Won by Chemimfy T INTER-FRATERNITY CHAMPIONSHIPS T l 197.6 Baseball ...,...... Won by Kappa Delta Rho I 1917 Basketball ......s. I Won by Lamhafa cha Alpha 197.6 Cross Country ........ Won by Phi Gamma Delta ' 1916 Playground Ball ........ Won by Sigma Alpha Mza 197.6 Soccer ..... . ....... Won by Theta Xi 197.6 Tennis ............ Won by Sigma Pi T ll 197.6 Track . . . ...... Won by'Phi Delta Theta T 1916 Volleyball ....,... Won by Chiaefe Stzaiemir' Clah ,gpg I I I 7- or as QE.. 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C W Omen 'S Administration O i Mlss R. LOUISE FITCH 1 Dean of Women - r Miss GRACE SEELY Mlss GERTRUDE HOUSTON NYE Social Director of Social Director of Serge College Prudence Rifley Hall . 91 .351 -341:-4 ,Ll I P4 505 i w w N l w w W V r w 1 w 1 x 1 I 1 I lil-V 1 ! I W M 122.1 A A .2-If 9 Q BL... L ,yt -:::.LqS I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I bt A a as JD PAULINE Acn, Acie, Stroudsburg, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Stroudsburg High School. KA, AXA, Spanish Club 4, The Corus!! Graphic Board 3. GERTIIUDE ADAMS, Ithaca. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Ithaca High School, ACID, Library Committee of Willard Straight Hall. IRENE DEINJETRIA ALDRICH, Gouverneur. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Gouverneur High School. AAA, AXA, Class Endowment Fund Committee, Dramatic Club 3, 4, Tb: Cornell DMU Szm Board, Assistant Womens Business Man- ager 3, Women's Business Manager 45 State Cash and Tui- tion Scholarships. ALICE KATHRYN ALTMANN, Red, Binghamton. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Guthrie High School. Sophomore Cotillion Committee, Women's Mandolin Club 1, 1, 3, 4, The Foil. ELIZABETH WILHELMINE ALTMANN, Betty, Jamaica. Arts and Sciences. Prepared atjarnaica High School. DeutscherVerein. LUCILLE CLAIRE ARMSTRONG, Lu, Jersey City, N. Agri- culture. Prepared at Lincoln High School. AEA. ELAINE PAULINE ARNAUD, Washington, D. C, Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Central High School. EMILY WHITTEN AUGE, Philadelphia, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Philadelphia High School for Girls. ANNA KATARINA AUIIELL, Ann, Brewster. Home Economics. Prepared at Mahopac High SclIool. SARAH JULIA BAICKER, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Law. Prepared at University of Michigan. 508 KATHERINE OSBORN BARTON Katie Ithaca Arts and Sc1ences Prepared at Ithaca l-hgh School A'-ID Varsxtv Basketb Tll Team 7. Basketball Te Tm 1 7. Track Team 7. DF1IH1E1C Clu 7. 3 4 KATHARINE ANGELINE BEAT. lvu Elyrm Oh1o AgF1CUl ture Pre Tred 1t Elyrm Hlrgh School A .3 Agrlcultural P Assoclatlon V1ce Presldent 4 MARY ELIZABETH BECKWITH BeckT Illon Home Economxcs Prepared at Il1on H1gh School X 0 Crew 7. ELLA MATCHETT BEHRER Ph1ladelph1a Pa Arts and Sctcnces Prepared at Ossmmg on Hudson AOTI Ras en and Serpent Penthama W1nnerofW A A C Vars1ty Hockey Team 3 4 Hockey Te-Tm 4 Captam 1 7. 3 Track Team 3 All Cornell Dance Comm1ttee 3 Sophomore Cotlllton Comm1t tee Women s Glee Club 7. 3 4 Pres1dent of OL1KS1dC House 3 ANNE TURNER BENDON New Hork C1ty Arts and Sc1ences EAN FRANCES BETTIS Rochester Hotel Management Prep Tred at East Hxgh School .37 Ye Hosts Crevvl 7. 3 R1flCTC'llI1 1 7. Soccer Team7. 3 Freshman Banquet Cornmxttee Hades Commlttee un1or Weddmg Comm1ttee Class Endowment Fund Commlttee Charrman Class P1cn1c Comm1ttee 3 Ways1de Aftermath Dot and C1rcle RUTH MARY BIRGE B1rg1e Hector Home Economlcs Pre pared at Watklns H1gh School 5 K Freshman Banquet Comtruttee MTLDRED MAE BISHOP M1dge Ithaca Home Econom1cs Prepared at Ithaca H1gh School ARSELIA LUCY BLODGETT Rome Home ECOHOIUICS Prep1red at Rushvrlle I-hgh School AOII ex Rome Home ECODOIHICS NEVA KATEILEEN BLODGETT N Prepared at Rushv1lle H1gh School AOTI :ii ww 4'-'O Ill 77741 - I ,K - 8 'f' HA- Tw- - AT T -- 3 - .T . 5 . 3 ' T T g ' 1 , g ' 5 1 T T b T T T T ' sl ff, 1, . - ' - 1 1 ' L , ET ' E , T ' f- T T T T T T T .- --g T . T' T T T . , t P . ' ' ' I ' T , , . , , T ITA T. ' T ' 4 . ... 3 ' f f T Q f T a Q 5 ' Z ' , T . 4 . ' 1 '- T T 5 T ri - X L T T T ' T T T' . . X Q T T I T T 7 f ' K A ' ' , . . Prepared at Bryant High School. XQ5 Freshman Play. T ' T T' T 7 T T T ll l T 'T J , , . -I 1 T T 1 .T Eg g , , 5 f I T T , S ' J h 7 Q I - S ' X ' 5 . I . .5 . . T I I . Q I TT W l 5 - ll ' T T T l l T T . T Q T . N T l ' T T , T. T . ,TT I T . - , . . -T . . . .U , . T . .. . T. - 'l l , . T - - 5 ' T T - T T N T T l T ' T , 1 . . L L T T A1 11 7 ' I l r 3 ya - ' T l . . 'L if Tlg ,T ,- W E -Tff ., - V T T til 509 7.52.1 D Y-ll liffn h St to Wifi as RUTH ALICE BOAK, Auburn. Agriculture. Prepared at Union Springs High School. Soccer Team 35 Track Team 3, Fresh- man Play. RUTH LAURA Boi-INET, Bonnie, New York City. Home Economics. Prepared at Hunter College High School. KA9, Dance Festival 15 Soccer Team 1, Freshman Commission, Freshman Banquet Committee, Class Endowment Fund Committee, Y.W.C.A. Cabinet 4, Women's Mandolin Club 1, 1, 3. RUTH ELIZABETH BoIEs, Springwater, Home Economics. Prepared at Springwater High School. The Foil. Q MARY LLOYD BOLGER, Ithaca. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Ithaca High School. ALICE ELIZABETH BOOTH, Betty, Saratoga Springs. Home Economics. Prepared at Saratoga Springs High School. AEA, Home Economics Club. FRANCES MAIIIAN BOURNE, Fannie, Willet. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Cincinnatus High School. CIJBK, Arete, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. HARRIETTE ROSALIB BRANDES, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Wadleigh High School. Tennis Team 1, 3, 4. GRACE MELVINA BRINKERHOFF, Brink, Wolcott. Home Economics. Prepared at Lasell Seminary. XQ, Women's Glee Club I, 3, 4. HELEN CHARLOTTE BRODIE, Steve, Derby. Agriculture. Pre- pared at Angola High School. CIJAO, Archery Team 1. BEATRICE CONSTANCE BRODY, Bee, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Wadleigh High School. Dance Festival 1, 35 Advanced Choir 1, 3, 4. IO MARION NASH BRONSON, Lebanon. Agriculture. Prepared at Earlville High School. KIDKCIJ, State Cash Scholarship. RUTH ELO1sE BROWN, Cincinnatus. Agriculture. Prepared at Cazenovia Seminary. DOROTHY PRATT BUcIcLIN, Dot, Buffalo. Agriculture. Pre- pared at Lafayette High School. GX, Women's Glee Club 3, 45 State Cash Scholarship. CLARE BURKE, Ithaca. Home Economics. Prepared at Utica Free Academy. THELMA Buss BURNAP, Binghamton. Home Economics. Prepared at Cincinnatus High School. ON, Home Economics Club. MARJORIE ELIZABETH BURR, Marge, Manchester, Conn. Home Economics. Prepared at Manchester High School. Y.W.C.A. Cabinet 45 WOmen's Glee Club 1, 3, 4, Women's Cosmopolitan Club. FLORENCE BUSH, Endicott. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Union- Endicott High School. Vocational Guidance Committee, State Cash Scholarship. VIRGINIA IRENE CARR, Ginny, Auburn. Agriculture. Pre- pared at Auburn Academic High School. AOH, Freshman Play Committee, Women's Glee Club 1, 7.5 Country Com- munity Club. , MARY ELIZABETH CHESTNUT, Philadelphia, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Philadelphia High School for Girls. FLORENCE ELIZABETH CLARK, Flo, New Hartford. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at New Hartford High School. KA, State Cash Scholarship. 3155 5' I Y! Q . 6-IQ., Ill II gil! D I mt - EC f as VW Fil RUTH FRENCH CLARK, Cleveland, Ohio. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at East High School. KKF, QDKCIP, Sage House Committee IQ Dramatic Club 3, 4. OLGA COHEN, Ollie, Tarrytown. Home Economics. Pre- pared at Washington Irving High School. I AGNES SPRAGUE COLLIER, Coppie, Allentown, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Allentown High School. AF, W.S.G.A. Council 3, 4, The Cornell Wamnf: Newt Board, Editor-in- ' Chief 3, 45 The Cornell Column: Board, Women's Business 1 Y Manager 4. NORMA COLP, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Washington Irving High School. EAT, Hades Committee, 1 Endowment Fund Committee 3. JANE ELIZABETH CoLsoN, Betsy, Albany. Agriculture. Pre- ' pared at Albany High School. KKF. i GRACE WILLMA COLTON, Sherburne. Home Economics. Pre- I 4 pared at Sherburne High School. AF, Junior Wedding , Committee, Women's Mandolin Club 1. 4 , l l I BARBARA FOWLER CONE, Bob, Unadilla. Home Economics. l Prepared at Unadilla High School. AAA, ON, AXA, Mor- l tar Board, Raven and Serpent, Sedowa, Freshman Banquet l Committee, Freshman Play Committee, Risley House Com- ' l mittee 4, Associate Member Dramatic Club 3, 4, Class Pub- licity Manager Q., W.S.G.A. Council 4, Y.W.C.A. Cabinet, Secretary Q., Treasurer 3, The Cornell Amzzuzlr Board, Women's f Editor 4, Th: W..S'.G.A. News Latter Board, Editor 4, Manager I l i of Baseball 1, Manager of Tennis I. Lou W1LsoN CONKLIN, Lou, Roslyn. Arts and Sciences. i I l I Pre ared at Roslyn High School. CIJBK, QFKKIP, State Cash l 4 andPTuition Scholarships, McGraw Scholarship. ,. l .VCV V l ' ' OSEPHINE ROOSEVELT CoNLoN, O, South Lansin . Arts and . 8 I Sciences. Prepared at Ithaca High School. 1 i l ESTHER MARY CoNnoY, Oneida. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at I 1 Oneida High School. AZ, Dramatic Club 3, Assistant Mis- 4. JJ tress of Properties 4, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. ,ij ' 'QQ 'iffi'-' 'ju I ll! 4-4' -Q I I H' , -7 ... 517. CLARICE RUTH COOKINGHAM, Cookie, Cherry Creek. Home Economics. Prepared at Cherry Creek High School. ANNE ELIZABETH SABINA CORNELL, Ezra, Chris, New- burgh. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Newburgh Free Academy. Hockey Team 4, Women's Glee Club 3, 4, Spanish Club, Advanced Choir 2., 3, 4, State Cash Scholarship. ELEANOR SUYDAM CRABTREE, Crabs, Montgomery. Arts and . , 9. Sciences. Prepared at Montgomery High School. HAL , Winner of W. A. A. C , Crew 1, 3, Hockey Team L, 1, 3, 4, Sophomore Cotillion Committee, W. A. A. Council 45 The Foil, Vice-President 3, President 4, M.ARION ELIZABETH CRIST, Ithaca. Arts and Sciences, Prepared at Cooperstown High School. AIT. Ru-rn Cnosny, Ithaca. Home Economics. Prepared at Ithaca High School. State Cash Scholarship. HELEN MARGARET CROWLEY, Buffalo. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at Oswego .High School. Archery Team 3, 4, Arete, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. DOROTHY CURTIS, Dock, Flushing. Arts and Sciences. AfIP, Dramatic Club 1, Q., 3, 4, Portfolio Club. M1LDnED ETHEL DAVISON, f'Bobs, Lynbrook. Agricgi-lture. Pre ared at Lynbrook High School. KA, College p onor P Committee 3, 4, Freshman Play, State Cash Scholarship. RITA VIRGINIA DEANE, New York City. Home Economics. ' l. W men's Glee Pre ared at Hunter College High Schoo o Clulli 1, 7., 3, 4, Newman Club, Vice-President 7., 3, State Tuition Scholarship. SUSAN HELEN DEEGAN, Corning. Arts and Sciences. Prepared ' ' ' b ' Ateteg at Northside High School. Dramatic Clu 3, 4, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. mm, VT l l l E m I 35 ' l 152' E ee E46 l l V! T D l I 513 4J his .... - li we A A -p-,M i 'S KATHRYN MAUGHAM DEMAREST, Kay, Tenafly, N. Agricul- ture. Prepared at Englewood High School. AOII5 Crew 1, 35 Rifle Team 35 Soccer Team 7., 45 Hades Committeeg Women's Glee Club 35 Associate Member Dramatic Club 1' Dot and Circle 35 Class Secretary 7., Publicity Manager 45 Y.W.C.A. Cabinet 4. MARION HOUSTON DENYSE, Billie, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Curtis High School. ZK5 Fresh- man Commissiong Class Endowment Fund Committee 3g Freshman Play5 Dance Festival. Doius DETLEFSEN, Brooklyn. Agriculture Erasmus Hall High School. KA5 Winner of W.. A. A. C 5 Hocke T ' ' ' Prepared at y eam I, 3, 4, Sophomore Cotillion Committeeg W. A. A. Council 3, 45 Manager of Crew 1, 3, 4. MARY LEORA Donn, Ithaca. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at I h H' ' ' ' t aca igh School. EK, State Cash and Tuition Scholar- ships. MURIEL JEAN DRUMMOND, Forest Hills. Arts and Sciences. Pre pared at Newtown High School. AOH5 Mortar Board? Penthama5 Winner of W. A. A. C 5 Soccer Team 35 Track Team z.,. 35 Freshman Banquet Committee' Hades Co ' 5 mmit- tee5 junior Advisory Committee5 Junior Wedding Commit- S , tee5 enior Advisory Committee, Chairman5 Dramatic Club 1, 7.5 3, 45 W. A. A. Council Q., 3, 45 W.S.G.A. Council 45 Class Secretary 35 President of Outside House 35 Manager of Hockey 1, 3, 45 State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. FANNIE DUBOFSKY, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Wadleigh High School. Baseball Team 1. CORNELIA DUNPHY, Con, Ithaca. Home Economics. Prepared at Ithaca High School. The Foil. MARY PHELPS ENDERS, Polly, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Cobleskill High School. fI1BK- AKA- Sage House Committee 35 Arete5 State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, Undergraduate Scholarship. RUTI-I ERON, Brooklyn, Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Wash- ' ington Irving High School. l I . 1 Es'rHER COE FARNHAM, Owego. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at , I 1 Owego High School. Women's Glee Club 1, 7.5 Advanced at 7 V M ...I Choir 1, z, 3, 45 State Cash Scholarship. Dlgtg O nigga-.- fc' 9 Twin Q11 -vs., ,v-4 P 5 ,I .I 51 :ISL in A A at c lg I at A I.. EMILY AMELIA FASOLDT, Utica. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at W Utica Free Academy. AAA, Sophomore Cotillion Commit- tee, Junior Advisory Committee, Dramatic Club 7., 3, Council 4. LILLIAN Esrnan FASOLDT, Utica. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Utica Free Academy. AAAg Hockey Team I, 15 Class Picnic Committee I, 1, 3, Hades Committee g Sophomore Cotillion Committee, Junior Advisory Committee, Junior Wedding Committee, Dramatic Club 3, 4. , Crissie, Ithaca. Home Economics. FELICIA EDITH FERGUSON Prepared at Mohall High School. GOLDIE FERGUSON, Ithaca. Home Economics, Prepared at 1 Mohall High School. ' HELEN MARGARET FIEN, Rochester. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at East High School. Associate Member Dramatic Club 4. I GRBTCHEN FIELD FISCHER, Peg, Shenandoah, Iowa. Archi- l tecture. Prepared at Stephens Junior College. TIBCIN Soccer Team 1, Track Team I, 1, 3, Freshman Banquet Committee, Ch 'man Hades Committee, Sophomore Cotillion Com- air mittee, Dramatic Club 3, 4, Class Song Leader 1, 4, Freshman Play. Ithaca. Arts and Sciences. 'Prepared KATHERINE FISH, Katy, at Ithaca High School. X Q., Archery Team 3. W JEANNETTE FRAZIEII FOWLER, Binghamton. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Binghamton Central High School. Y.W.C.A. Cabinet 4, Women's Mandolin Club 1, Secretary 3, Presi- I dent 4. BEATRICE FRIEDMAN, Bee, New York City. Home Economics. W Prepared at Wadleigh High School. CLAIRE MARTINA GIBBONS, 'iGibby, Ithaca. Arts and Sci- ences. Prepared at Ithaca High School. - M Z see E E A I L -a I ia . H11 A a a a .- ....., -V . lil... 515 E562 ' I 'i 1313- E t E - - 19 ' 'T' ELEANOR BEATRICE GIBSON, Gibbie, Hartford, Conn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Loomis Institute. Crew 1, Arete. I , ' 1 MARY GERTRUDE GODPREY, Gert, Trumansburg. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Trumansburg High School. KAG, Freshma C ' ' ' n ommission, Hades Committee, Y.W.C.A. Cabinet z. l 1 ELIZABETH GOBPP, Betty, Philadelphia, Pa. Arts and Sciences Q P . . . . repared at West Philadelphia Hlgh School for Girls. AAA, Sophomore Cotillion Committee, Hades Committee, Chairman Student Friendship Fund Committee 3, Dramatic Club 2., 3, 4, Council 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Women's Glee Club 1, 3, 4, W.S.G.A. Council 4. L LORRAINE KLINE GOLD, Nazareth, Pa. Arts and Sciences. , Prepared at Penn Hall School for Girls. 1 I 1 1 1 ETHYL GOLDSTEIN New York Cit f. Arts and Sciences. Pre ated , U 5 I L at Far Rockaway High School. MABEL T01-MAN GOLTRY, Ithaca. Home Economics, Prepared 1 at Watkins Glen High School. ON, Home Economics Club. J 1 1 1 l FLORENCE GREEN Goomzrcn, Flo, Troy. Arts and Sciences Prepared at Troy High School. Rifle Team 1, 3, 4, The Foil: 4 , I ALICE GWENDOLYN GORDON, Al, New York City. Arts and L 4 Sciences. Prepared at Hunter College High School. l 1 l l l I HELEN ELIZABETH GRANT, Baldwin. Home Economics. Prepared 4 at Far Rockaway High School. KA, AKA, Freshman Play 1 , Committee, Sage House Committee 3, Risley House Com- I ' mittee 4, Arete, Associate Member Dramatic Club. 1 4 I M,ARJORIE IRENE GRANT, Jory, Marge, Ithaca. Home ' Economics. Hockey Team 3, 4, Soccer Team 2., Arete. J.. i ... DL flu- QTTMJAWTT T 3-'!. li! ! . 516' FANNIE EVELYN GREENE, Evv, West Winfield. Home Econom- ics. Prepared at West Winiield High Sdhool. Womens Cosmopolitan Club, Home Economics Club. DOROTHY AGNES Gum, Dotty, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Erasmus Hall High School. A EA, Dance Fes- tival 1, L, 3. MABEL LOUISE GRISWOLD, Louie, Ithaca. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Ithaca High School. AII, Freshman Banquet Committee, Freshman Play Committee, Hades Committee, Sophomore Cotillion Committee, Chairmanhlunior Wedding Committee, W.S.G.A. Council 4, Dramatic Club 3, 4. GRACE ESTELLE CQUTHINIANN, East Syracuse. Home Economics. Prepared at East Syracuse High School. KA, Womens Glee Club 2., 3, 4. LILLIAN MILLS HALL, Freck, Lynbrook. Home Economics. Prepared at Lynbrook High School. Sophomore Cotillion Committee, Women's Glee Club, Freshman Play. ZAIDA MAE HANPORD, Ithaca. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Hockey Team 1, L, 3, 4, Track Team 3, Womens Cosmopolitan Club 3, Vice-President 4, Dance Festival 3. FRANCES HANKINSON, Hank, Staten Island. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Curtis High School. Soccer Team 3, 4, The Foil, Women's Glee Club 4, State Cash Scholarship. GRACE WVAGNER HANsoN, Sid, Sea Cliff. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Sea Cliff High School. AOTI, Raven and Ser- pent, Penthama, Varsity Baseball Team 3, Crew 1, Captain 1, 3, Soccer Team, Captain 3, Freshman Commission, Sophomore Cotillion Committee, Class Endowment Fund Committee 3, Silver Bay Club, President 3, Vice-President W.A.A. 3, W.S.G.A. Council 3, 4, Executive Committee 4, Y.W.C.A. Cabinet 3, Class Treasurer 1, Class Cheerleader Q., 3, President of Outside House 3, Chairman of Activities 4, Manager of Crew 1. SYLVIA HARRIS, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Girls High School. HELEN STEVENS HASKELL, Honey, Malone. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Franklin Academy. EK, CIDKCI9, TIAS, Raven and Serpent, Mortar Board, Penthama, Winner of W. A. A. C , Bar and Sweater, Baseball Team 1, Captain 7., 3, Basketball Team 1, L, 3, 4, Rifle Team 1, 2., Tennis Team 1, Hades Committee, Sage House Committee 3, Risley House Committee 4, Willard Straight Library Committee 4, Class Endowment Fund Committee, Dot and Circle, The Foil, Women's Mandolin Club 1, 1, 3, Silver Bay Club, Y.W.C.A. Cabinet 1, W.S.G.A. Council 3, 4, Treasurer 7., Executive Committeez, W.A.A. Council 1, 3, 4, Chairman, Fifth Na- tional Athletic Conference of American College Women, Class President 3, President, W.A.A. 4, State Cash and Tui- tion Scholarships, Manager of Tennis 1, 3. us! I ii l Q11 nm, 517 Elf! A u 3.7.1 P' 9 RUTH Louisa HAUSNER, Corning. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Corning Free Academy. AF, HA9, Mortar Board, Raven and Serpent, Penthama, Winner of W.A.A. C , Bar and Sweater, Baseball Team 1, Captain 1, Traclc Team 3, Bas- ketball Team 1, 3, 4, Captain 1, Tennis Team 1, 1, 3, W.S.G. A. Judiciary Committee 4, Class Endowment Fund Com- mittee, Women's Debate Club 1, 3, 4, Dramatic Club 3, 4g W.A.A. Council I, 1, 4, Class Vice-President 1, 4, Treasurer 3, President of Outside House 3, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. ROWENA ELIZABETH HAWS, Diddie, Jackson Heights. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Kingsport High School. EK. Vausnia Pownu, HIEBY, Val, Fairport. Home Economics. Prepared at Fairport High School. KA, Home Economics Club. JOSEPHINE ANITA HILL, Snitzie, West Webster. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Webster High School. Junior Wedding Committee, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. s M.ARG.ARETE HERTA HILL, Gretl, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Lawrence High School. Deutscher Verein, Secretary 1, 1, Vice-President 4, Women's Glee Club I, lg Advanced Choir 4, State Cash Scholarship. ALEXANDRA MCCLURE HOBART, Zanda, Ventnor City, N. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Atlantic City High School. KA9, Crew 1, 3, Dramatic Club 4, President Y.W.C.A. 4. SARAH Louisa HoLcoMB, Sally, Binghamton. Agriculture. Prepared at Binghamton Central High School. AOTI, Sedowa, Baseball Team 3, Women's Mandolin Club 3, 4, Thumb Tack Club, Country Community Club, Secretary 4, Publicity Manager, Y.W.C.A. 3. ELEANOR Ho1.sroN, Lin, Ithaca. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Women's Cosmopolitan Club, Y.W.C.A. Cabinet. Enrru DUDLEY HoR'roN, Ithaca. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Portfolio Club, Winner of the Morrison Poetry Prize 1, 3. MARY Fnaucns Houcic, Harrisonburg, Va. Home Economics. Prepared at Harrisonburg High School. KKF, College Honor Committee 4, Women's Glec Club 1, 1, 3, 4, Dixie Club 1, 1, Vice-President 3, President 4, Pan-Hellenic Asso- ciation, Secretary 3, President 4. I 8 LUCILLE MTLDRED HOWDEN, Fillmore. Home Economics. MARGARET RACHEL HOYT, Madge, South Norwalk, Conn. Architecture. Prepared at Norwalk High School. XQ, Sophomore Cotillion Committee, Women's Glee Club 1., 4, Librarian 3. HELEN ROSALIND HUMPHREY, Ros, Humpy, Jamaica. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Richmond Hill High School. AEA, CIPBK, Vice-President 4, Winner of W.A.A. C , Crew 1, 3, Varsity Hockey Squad 3, Hockey Team 1, 3, 45 Rifle Team 3QJI1HIOL' Wedding Committee, The Foil 1, 3, Vice-President 4, Dot and Circle 3, Secretary-Treasurer 4, Dance Festival 2.5 State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, Undergraduate Scholarship. IDA MAY I-IUNGERFORD, Ithaca. Home Economics. Prepared at Ithaca High School. GRACE EVBLYN HUNTINGTON, Gryce, Gracie, Apalachin. Agriculture. Prepared at Ithaca High School. AEA. HELEN HUSTON, Hector. Home Economics. Prepared at Wat- kins High School. ON. ELOISE CATHERINE IRISH, El, Ithaca. Home Economics. Pre- pared at Ithaca High School. AZ, Home Economics Club. SARA MURDOCH JOHNSON, Sally, Atlantic City, N. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Atlantic City High School. AOIIg Archery Team I, 3. ULRICA WEGMAN JUDSON, Bub, Ithaca. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Ithaca High School. State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. ELIZABETH NEWTON KEENAN, Bettie, Ithaca. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Caldwell High School. Dramatic Club. I S14 -eo?-f I C I nw 9. S. 519 his D I re E as 1, H , y THELMA LOUISE KEITEL, Thal, Albion. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Albion High School. Baseball Team 1, 1, State 5 Cash Scholarship. ANNA FRANCES KETCHAM, Anne, Port Jervis. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Port Jervis High School. KAg Hockey Team 1, 7.5 State Cash Scholarship. ' OLIVE ANN KILPATRICK, Irish, Walton. Home Economics. Prepared at Walton High School. MARGARET DESIRE KIMBERLY, Auburn. Home Economics. Prepared at Auburn Academic High School. HBfPg Associate Member Dramatic Club 1, 7., 3, 4. I DoRo'rHY MAE KING, Dot, King Ferry. Agriculture. Prepared l at Sherwood High School. I OLIVE CHRISTINE KINNEY, Washington, D. C. Home Econom- ics. Prepared at Central High School. ON. I l ' , ADELAIDE RUTH KISTLER, East Stroudsburg, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at East Stroudsburg High School. AKD, Sophomore Cotillion Committee, Women's Glee Club 1, Secretary 1, 1 Vice-President 3, President 4g W.S.G.A. Council 3, 4, 5 , Y.W.C.A. Cabinet 35 Freshman Play. I l ALICE KLEIN, Hoboken, N. J. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Demarest High School. AEG, Dance Festival 3g Freshman 3 Play. I GERTRUDE VERONICA Koi-IM, Gertie, Ithaca. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Ithaca High School. DOROTHY KORTJOHN, Dottie, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Evander Childs High School. IIBIID, X I junior Wedding Committee, Class Endowment Fund Com- -L. mittee 3. new as ed--ef-eras: QT! C - 57.0 SXLVIA KossAcR Richmond H111 Arts and Sciences Prepared 1t Richmond H111 High School VAT MURIEL ALICE LAlN1B Woolx Pelham Manor Home Eco nomlcs Prepared at Honlters High School AAA Sedona Hades Committee Sophomore Cot1ll1on Committee unior Adusorx Committee KCF1111SPl1W Committeeg 4 Drtmatic Club 3 Mistress of Costumes 4 HELEN VICTORIA LANSING Alclxlc Waterxliet Arts and Sciences Prepared at Waterxleit High School TlBfl1 The Foil Cercle Frmncais H W C A Cabinet 3 State Cish and Tuition Scholarships Undergraduate Scholarship BERTHA YVONNE LARSON Bertie LIITICSIOUC Home Eco nomics Prepared at Limestone High School A A Wo men s Glee Club FRANCES ELIZABETH LAWSON Jinnw South Boston V1 Arts and Sciences Prepared at South Boston High School ITBCI Freshman Plav Committee Dixie Club I 1 Treasurer Vice President 4 Associate Member Dramatic Club Man ager of Archery 1. 3 4 ANE MARGARET LAY West Bloomfield Home Economics Prepared at Honeoye Falls High School fI9KfIP ON Sedowa Agassiz Club Home Econom1cs Club Treasurer 3 President HARRIET ELIZABETH LEE, 'Harry, Dundee Arts and Sciences Prepared at Dundee High School State Tuition Scholarship 351 . - - YYY V Y W , ,WV IDU V I Y W 'Tin Y ' T ' nu 4 i . 91- -L A A aq 1 . . , I 0 , 1 , . . . 1 4 .1-A . l ' I x ,Q 1 - ' 7 r - ' 11. Y . 1 - V . - 1 , 1 . .1 41 1 ' .' 5 ff , 5 2 1 , . 1 - a 1 V u 1 - 1 1 , . V , 5 1 1 '. '. V ' , , 1 ' I, . , . . I . , I , 5 . . .. - .. . 1 - 1 1 . I' 7 ' . L , . L15 - 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 , ..- V.. 1 1 1 1 ,1 1 1- 1 1 . f . 9g 4 1 , 5 -' I , 1 3, ' 5 - 1 , ' 4 1 7 - ' 1, 11 11 , 1 11 , I ' 11 1 1 ' - . . . 111 ' A 1 1 fa 1 1 i J I - 1 1 , , , 1 1 GERTRUDE BELLE LEVIN, Billie, New York City. Arts and ' Sciences. Prepared at Highland Manor School. AECD. CAROLINE LUELLA LEWIS, Cal, Norwich. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Norwich High School. BERTHA DOYLE LIETCH, Boith, Eastman, Ga. Home Ecoa nomics. Prepared at Brenou College. AOTI5 Soccer Team 4 1 1 1 1 S1 AW-v A at-AQ iw O-'AOL-Q ll! SLI QL! A A I ll 1 .9 9 MURIEL LOBAR, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Wadleigh High School. EAT, State Tuition Scholarship. IVIARION ELLEN Locicwoon, Lockie, Ithaca. Agriculture. Prepared at Ithaca High School. CDAO. MARJORIE MACBAIN, Marge, Closter, N. J. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Closter High School. CATHERINE MAINS MALONEY, Kay, Sodus Point. Arts and Sciences. Pre ared at Nazareth Academy. Archery Team 35 Newman Clubg State Cash Scholarship. REBECCA MARTIN, 'ABecl-cy, Ithaca. Home Economics. Pre- pared at Ithaca High School. XQ. ANNA MCCREARY, Utica. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Utica Free Academy. Newman Club. JULIA McEvoy, Judy, Utica. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Utica Free Academy. Adi, Varsity Tennis Team 1, Baseball Team 1, 45 Hockey Team 4, Tennis Team 7., 3, 45 WomerI's Mandolin Club, W.A.A. Council 4, Manager of Basketball 4. MILDRED Piusrsma MCFARLAND, Bobbie, Delhi. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Delaware Academy. AF, W.S.G.A. Council 45 State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. MARJORY CAMPBELL MCMULLEN, Marnie, Schenectady. Law. Prepared at Schenectady High School. Aflfg KBII, Hockey Team 1, 2., 3, Dramatic Club 35 Wo1nen's Debate Club, 1, Q., 3, President 4. ELLEN XVATERLIAN MCPHERSON, Ithaca. HoIne Economics. Prepared at Ithaca High School. AAA, Home Economics Club. cgi 2. RHEUA XIAUGHN MEDDEN, Seneca Falls. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Mynderse Academy. KKF, AXAg Mortar Boardg Raven and Serpentg Hockey Team 1, 1, 3, W.S.G.A. Council 4, Chairman of Publicity Committee 3, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, The Cornell Daibf 51111 Board, Assistant Women's Editor Q., 3, Women's Editor 4. ROSEMAR1' ANGELA MEHEG,AN, Fulton. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Fulton High School, ANNA HELEN MEX'ER, Richmond Hill. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at Richmond Hill High School. Arete. ELIZABETH MAY Micr-IAEL, Betty, Washington, D. C. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Central High School. ACH, Dramatic Club 3, 4g Freshman Play, Manager of Track Team 2, 3, 4- FLORENCE MILLER, Flo, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Hunter College High School. State Cash Schol- arship. ELLEN LUELLA MILLS, Wellsville. Home Economics. Prepared at Fillmore High School. MARY ANNE MILMOE, Canastota. Home Economics. Preparedhat Canastota High School. KKF5 Raven and Serpentgljunior Wedding Committee, Chairman Class Picnic Committee 4. DoRo'rHY ANNE MINER, Dotty, Phelps. Home Economics, Prepared at Phelps High School. HBCIP. HENRIETTA AL1cE MoENcH, Henrie, Gowanda. Home Eco- nomics. Prepared at Walnut Hill -School. Women's Glee Club I. - IRENE MAY Mor11A'r, Rutherford, N. Civil Engineering. Prepared at Rutherford High School. -I-IBCIJ, Crew 3g The Cornell Civil Engineer Board, Alumni Editor 4. Un Si! D Q I Q11 3 W. 57-3 QL! I 'H YI! ll 1 ETHEL MARGARET Mona, Hoboken, N. J. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Demarest School. QBK, Hockey Team 3. FRANCES NAoM1 MoNE, Monie, Ithaca. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Ithaca High School. KA. MIRIABI DESIRE ELSBREB MORGAN, Ithaca. Agriculture. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Women's Glee Club 1. EIXIMA ALL1ENE Mosso, Ithaca. Home Economics. Prepared at Dryden High School, Home Economics Club. ETTA PEACE MOULD, Montgomery. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Peace Institute. CIPBK. ELIZABETH R1cHMoND MOYER, Betty, Lockport. Home Economics. Prepared at Lockport High School. KAQD, Sedowa, Track Team 1, 1, Freshman Picnic Committee, Farmers' Week Committee, Assistant Chairman, Associate Member Dramatic Club 3, 4Q Women's Glee Club 1, 1, 3, Advanced Choir 1, 1, 3, Kermis. IVIAY FRETZ MOYER, Quakertown, Pa. Home Economics. Pre- pared at Quakertown High School. Womens Glee Club 3. ANNABEL MARJORY NEEDHAM, Honce, Ithaca. Arts and Sci- ences. Prepared at Claremont High School. KKF. Ruri-1 VIRGINIAX O'CoNNoR, Glens Falls. Home Economics. Prepared at Glens Falls High School. Class Picnic Committee 3, Newman Club, Secretary 3, 4, Home Economics Club, Freshman Play, State Cash Scholarship. - VIOLA GENEWEVE OLIVER, Vi, New City. Arts and Sci- ences. Prepared at Hunter College High School. KAQ, Risley House Committee 1, Women's Mandolin Club 1, 1, Dramatic Club 1, 1, 3, 4, Cercle Francais 1, 1, President 3, 4, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, Undergraduate Schol- arship. 51 4 -A LIS.. ETHEL INGEBORG OLSEN, The Little Swede, Ballston Spa. Home Economics. Prepared at Ballston Spa High School. ON, Wornen's Cosmopolitan Club 1, Treasurer 3, 4. GRETA Louisa OSBORNE, Water Mill. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at Southampton High School. lIPB K, AKA, Secretary 4, Soccer Team 2., 3, Chairman Traditions Committee 4, Class Treasurer 4g State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, Tb: l'V.5'.G.A. Ncwr Letter Board 4. CLARA Bnawsran OWENS, Ithaca. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Ithaca High School. X Q5 Agassiz Club. HELEN MAY PAINE, Hellie, Medina. Home Economics. Prepared at Medina High School. GDKIIJ, ON, Sedowag Track Team 1, 1, Y.W.C.A. Cabinet 4. -osEPH1Na EATON PARKE, Jo, Lowell, Mass. Arts and Sciences. CORNELIA BOWNE PARSONS, Connie, Marcellus. Home Economics. Prepared at Marcellus High School. Varsity Baseball Team 35 Baseball Team 1, 1, 35 Y.W,C.A. Cabinet. Tomi TOINETTE HELVI PAsTo, Tiny, Lockwood. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Van Etten High School. Baseball Team 3, Hockey Team 1, 3, 4, Y.W.C.A. Cabinet 4. BERTHA ANITA PATCHETT, Bert, Baldwinsville. Home Economics. Prepared at Baldwinsville High School. Sopho- more Cotillion Committee. DOROTHY HELEN PECK, Scranton, Pa. Home Economics. Prepared at Dunmore High School. Women's Glee Club 2., 3. MARGARET Louisa PLUNKETT, Ithaca. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Corning Northside High School. fDKfIJ, Wo- men's Cosmopolitan Club, Women's Debate Club 2., Mana- ger 3, 4, President 4, Barnes Shakespeare Prize 3, ,94 Me- morial Debate Stage 4g State Cash Scholarship. 4 ily I I I I I I Ii I, I II , ,I I II I II I I I I I I II I1 - Il I I ,II I II 'II I ,I I II! I. II I II I Il I I I II I I I , I II 'I I. I I. I .I I4 I' , I I I . I I II I I I I 4. .I I III I I-I II , , I I I II. III I I I A I II IN I I II I4 II I iI II II V, ...gg llwa, ,,,, L.. ., ,T1.,,,,,,, SLM . . -,.-..,aw..i...Q..-Dj6a bI.1f L-- . fl.. 525 his - .. D I p mfii'fTli'.,f.1L.Q I . . I P 1, 1 I, '1 t J I ,l' . I V V V ,V 1 . I ! .5 I I I l vjl .1 it I r I 1, 'Z s f r I ll ' I I gl l I Nl f I I I. . I I it J il I l ll lf ll I. i. l ri I 5.f3:L..ig.i4-'1f iii l 5. ..L.,it.' TCH t .P'! -vu- ELDREIDA Hocn POPE, Dreda, Ithaca. Home Economics. Prepared at Ithaca High School. EK, Women's Glee Club. ZENIA MARGARET POWELL, Zeen, Norwood. Agriculture. Pre ared at Norwood High School. ICAO, Women's Glee Club 1, 15 Dramatic Club 1, 7., 3, 45 State Cash Scholarship. MARIETTB Piusvosro, Polly-Pro, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Evander Childs High School. BEATRICE NANCY PMNGLE, Beatie, Norwood. Home Eco- nomics. Prepared at Norwood High School. TIAS, ON, Sedowa, State Cash Scholarship. CAROLINE GERTRUDE PRINGLE, Mayville. Home Economics Prepared at Chautauqua High School. Wayside Aftermathl State Cash Scholarship. ANNE PUDIAK, Auburn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Auburn High School. RAENETTE PURDY, Purdy, Royal Oak, Mich. Arts and Sciences Prepared ,at Royal Oak High School. Tennis Team 35 Trans! fer Club. VERNA ELIZABETH CHESTER PYE, Pi, Nyack-on-the-Hudson. Agriculture. Prepared at Nyack High School. HBCIJ, IIJAO, Freshman Play Committee, Hades Committee, Sophomore Cotillion Committee, Dramatic Club 1, 3, 4, State Cash Scholarship. MARION JOSEPHINE RACE, Racie, Buffalo. Home Economics Pre ared at Lafayette High School. EK, Baseball Team 35 Hailes Committee, Sophomore Cocillion Committee, Voca- tional Guidance Committee 3, 4, Women's Glee Club 3- Home Economics Club. 7 . MABEL THAYER RAY, Ithaca. Home Economics. Prepared at Ithaca High School. AAAg fI1KfIJg ON, Vice-President, Sedowa, Secretary, Basketball Team 1, 2., 3, 45 College Honor Committee, Chairman 4, Women's Glee Club 1, 1, Secretary 3: 4- ll C L. t A gm C c- .,,. -f,t.,-.- . 57.6 IIo.I1'T ELISABETH HANsoN REAMER, Betty, Philadelphia, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at West Philadelphia High School. ITBfD' AKA' Women's Cosmo olitan Club' Countr Com -, Q, l , , , Toi, l I III I 1 x P 2 Y ' munity Club, Cercle Francais, Y.W.C.A. Cabinet 3, Vice- President 4, Dance Festival 1, The Come!! Waffzezfr News Board, Associate Editor 3. HANNAH ELIZABETH REECE, Betty, Millville, Pa. Home Economics. Prepared at Penn Hall School. AOI-I. IRBNE CLAIRE REESE, Ithaca. Agriculture. Prepared at Pitts- burgh High School. BERTI-IA FELICIA REIrscHNE1DEn, Bert, Hempstead. Agricul- ture. Prepared at Hempstead High School. Advanced Choir 3. KATHRYN DUNNIGAN REILLY, Kay, Haverstraw. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Haverstraw High School. KAG, DAQ, Dramatic Club 1, 3, 45 Cercle Francaisg State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, Undergraduate Scholarship. VIRGINIA MARIA REYNA, Vi, Ithaca. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Ithaca High School. XQ. Es1'HE1z MAE RI-IoDEs, Essie, Big Flats. Home Economics. Prepared at Elmira Free Academy. HELEN GRACE RICHTER, Rick, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Wadleigh High School. Hockey Team IQ Deutscher Verein. GRACE ELIZABETH ROBERTS, Porgy, Youngstown, Ohio. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Rayen School. KA9. MYRA BRINKERHOPP ROBINSON, Riverhead. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Riverhead High School. AAA, Class Picnic Committee 3, Student Friendship Fund Committee 3, Class Endowment Fund Committee 35 Dramatic Club Q., 3, 4, II l II II II II I II V I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I -I I I I I I I II I,I I I 1I II, I Il I I II I ,I' ' i IV I I I I I l I I I l I I I I I I I I I II I I l l I. I I I . I I I I I I I Class Secretary 4. an SEZ. Q .af S A .- Ei, I-LIQ II I ...- I BLS.. AAA.- - . - ..A...,ca.,.E --!QI'lI 57-7 MARION HELEN ROGERS, Rog, Spencerporr. Home Economics. Prepared at Spencerport High School. EK, Hades Commit- tee, Sophomore Cotillion Committee, College Class Vice- President I, 1. ELIZABETH RosE, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Morris High School. State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. NORMA MAYE Ross, Norm, Buffalo. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at Hutchinson-Central High School. Class Picnic Committee 3. MABEL IRWIN RUHL, Tommy, Lewisburg, Pa. Home Eco- nomics. Prepared at Lewisburg High School. ITBCD, GACID, junior Wedding Committee, Class Picnic Committee 3, Y.W.C.A. Cabinet 4. LAURA MARION PRUSSELL, Friendship. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Friendship High School. KA, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. JULIA ELIZABETH SAEINE, Judy, Ossining. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Ossining High School. fIJBK, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. SYLVIA SAPERSTEIN, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Bay Ridge High School. AECIJ, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. KATHARINE SAUL, Kay, New York City. Agriculture. Prepared at Hunter College High School. KA9, Basketball Team I, 1, Risley House Committee 1. CARNIEN MARGUERITE SCHNEIDER, Connie, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at The Berkeley Institute. AOH, Mortar Board, Raven and Serpent, Penthama, Basketball Team i., 4, Captain I, 3, Track Team 7., Hades Committee, Sophomore Cotillion Committee, Chairmanulunior Advisory Committee, College Honor Committee 3, 4, W.S.G.A. Council 3, 4, Exe- cutive Committee 4, W.A.A. Council 7., 3, 4, Class Secretary 2., President of Risley 4, Board of Managers of Willard Straight Hall 4. RUTI-I BERNICE SCI-IOEFFEL, Berna, Bridge ort, Conn. Home Economics. Prepared at Columbus High School. ELEANOR Louisa SEEHOLZER, Middletown. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Middletown High School. ACD5 Baseball Team 35 Hades Committee5 Sophomore Cotillion Committeeg Dramatic Club5 Women's Glee Club5 President of Outside House 35 State Cash and Tuition Scholarshipsg Manager of Baseball 4. DOROTHY LEOLA SHARPE, Sharpie, Ithaca. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Ithaca High School. A1115 Penthama5 Baseball Team IQ Hockey Team 7.5 Soccer Team 3, 45 Track Team 3, 45 Dramatic Club, The Poilg W.S.G.A. Council. ELINOR BLISS SHIPMAN, Shippy, Cooperstown. Arts and Sci- ences. Prepared at Cooperstown High School. KA5 State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. ALICE MoIuN SHOENIAKER, Al, Akron. Home Economics. Prepared at Oakfield High School. AEA5 College Honor Committee 1. CECILE Louisa SHOEMAKER, Akron. Agriculture. Prepared at Oakheld High School. AEA5 Track Team 7.5 College Honor Committee 4. BEATRICE RUTH SIMON, Billy, Patchogue. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Patchogue High School. UNA ELIZABETH SMALL, Hollidaysburg, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Indiana State Normal School. DOROTHY TAPPAN SMITH, Dottie, Baldwinsville. Agriculture. Prepared at Baldwinsville High School. Baseball Team 1, 35 Hades Committee, State Cash Scholarship. HELEN SMITH, Smithy, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Barnard School for Girls. Jassia MIDDAUGII SNYDER, Jess, Ithaca. Home Economics. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Associate Member Dramatic Club. W.- - YY. . ..g,,.L..,.L.,-,-.,- .121 57-9 vii' 0'-10.-fr is A, I I I I I I E I I D I! F-,Q .-a IIC fa.. .-a- ...--.-v.,....-,.i-.1-.,...l..1..-.l.I Tig! E ,, L -E rsh my A .. L19 'V' V' l l l 1 l I F if l l r l 1 4 .yy l 5 1 ll fi T li L V r ,. V l. i if l I ll m T ll I X l l 1 1 l 5 l i l j . l l l 1 y I ' 1 P l l l l 1 . It l I 5- !. Sl: 'fllgk TTLT' off' vw 'il HELEN SPEYER, New York City. Agriculture. Prepared at The Lincoln School of Teachers College. Dramatic Club. CAROLINE SPICER, Carol, Noank, Conn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Dana Hall. AKD. ORPHA MARIE SPICER, Spicie, Glens Falls. Arts and Sciences- Prepared at Glens Falls High School. I'lBlIJg AXAg Crew 9.5 Freshman Banquet Committee, Hades Committee, All Cor- nell Dance Committee 3 g Advanced Choir 1, 1, 3, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. BELLA STEINBERG, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at Waclleigh High School. WOH1CH,S Cosmopolitan Club, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. CELINA Louisa STILWELL, Interlaken. Arts and Sciences. Pre- pared at Interlaken High School. MAnc1A LOVE STONE, Marathon. Agriculture. Prepared at Marathon High School. Areteg Roberts Scholarship. ELIZABETH PIPER S'row, Bebe, Atlantic City, N. Home Economics. Prepared at Atlantic City High School. AON, Sedowag Freshman Banquet Committeeg Hades Committeeg junior Wedding Committee, College Honor Committeeg. Risley House Committee 4g Class Vice-President 1, President 4, President of Outside House 3. CATHERINE MARY TAYLOR, Kay, Chateaugay. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Chateaugay High School. Freshman Play Committee. HELEN Tosrcov, Tosky, Buffalo. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Hutchinson-Central High School. Soccer Team 1., 3Q State Tuition Scholarship. PAULINE HENRIETTA TOWNSEND, Tweedle deeclec, Water- bury, Conn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Crosby High School. KA, Varsity Soccer Team 2.5 Soccer Team zg Wo- men's Glee Club 1, 1, 3, Advanced Choir 4. 530 MILDRED ELIZABETH TUCI-,ER M1l Brooklyn Home Econom- blf 11 L. . a-.1 9-Q I Q - 9 4 4 l . 1 l Q 1 ll l 4 I 3 l IIOLA MARIE TUTTLE Smiles Ithaca Home Economics. 1 V ll l ll l VEORA MARGUERITE TERRELL, Vee, Nichols. Arts and Sci- ences. Prepared at Wyoming Seminary. KA, Spanish Club 4, Women's Mandolin Club 3, 4, Tb: Cornell C0lNZl'7j'77ZlZ7Z Board 1, 3, Advertising Manager 4. META SALOME UNGERER, Lyons. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Lyons High School. EK, Mortar Board, Raven and Ser- pent, Penthama, Winner of W.A.A. C , Baseball Team 1, lg Hockey Team 1, 1, 3, 4, Hades Committee, W.S.G.A. Council, Corresponding Secretary 3, Vice-President 3, 4, Executive Committee 3, 4, Judiciary Committee 3, 4, Sage House Committee 1, Associate Member Dramatic Club 3, 45 Silver Bay Club, Chairman of Cascadilla 3, President of Outside Houses 45 State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. ESTELLE UPTCHER, Bunny, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at New York Evening High School. AKA, Presi- dent, Cosmopolitan Club, W.S.G.A. Council 4, State Tuition Scholarship. ANNA MAE VAN DEMAN, Vandy, Ithaca. Agriculture. Pre- pared at Ithaca High School. QJKKIJ, Hockey Team 4, Agassiz Club, Secretary 3. LILLIAN ELMA VoN BECK, Carbondale, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Carbondale High School. AGNES WAITE, Fort Ann. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Fort Ann High School. Wornen's Mandolin Club 1, 3, Arete. GRACE Louisa WARE, Ithaca. Home Economics. Prepared at Ithaca High School. AF, CIJKCIM ON, President 4, Sedowag Archery Team 3 5 Dance Festival I, 3,Junior Advisory Com- mittee, College Honor Committee 1, Women's Mandolin Club 1, 1, Women's Glee Club 3, Home Economics Club, Freshman Play, Advanced Choir 35 College Class Vice- President 3, Merrill-Palmer Scholarship. l 1 11l 1 4 l 1 1 1 1l l l 11 ' 1 1 1 ll 1 I 1 ll rl l .l l' 1 1 l .1 .1 1, ll 1 l1 I ll 1 1ll 1 1 lf ll 1 1 ll W1 1 2 1 ll l l '1l . 1 1 I A I ll il 1 11 l l . 11 lx 1l 5 1i ll 1 1 1 ' l 1 l. . V1 1 1l' 21, W 1 1 1 3 15 11 I 1 il - l I1 1 li 11 1 l ,lf 1 ll 11 .1 .. I ,l l l 1 1, ll 1 ' l , l 1 1 ., 1 .1 1 I SF HZ . 5 I-1 1 . il! 53 I - .. .. 5 5 wfilff Qi T 1 l l 1 1 i l , 1 l 1 l 1 1 l 1 V 1 1 1 1 1 l 1 1 ' 1 l 1. of an QF g GERTIIUDE JUSTINE WEBER, Trudeau, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Hunter College High School. E K, Deutscher Vercin. ALVERNATIALDEMAN WELCH, Al, Mahanoy City, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Mahanoy City High School. Hockey Team IQ Women's Glee Club 2.. CATHERINE ALBINA WELLER, Cate, Cadillac, Mich. Home Economics. Prepared at Tonawanda High School. Soccer Team 1, 3, Kermis Committee 3, Women's Glee Club 1, 35 The Foil. SYLVIA MARGARTE WELLS, Sliver, Schuylerville. Home Economics. Prepared at Schuylerville High School. Hockey Team I, 1. MARNA WELTMAN, New York City. Home Economics. Prepared at Morris High School. LUCILE WEST, Lakeville. Home Economics. Prepared at Livonia High School. SUSAN HILDEGARDE WHITAKER, Hig, Hancock. Agriculture. Prepared at Hancock High School. HAS, Penthamag Win- ner of W.A.A. C , Baseball Team I, 7., 3, 4, Soccer Team 7., 3, 45 Women's Mandolin Club IQ The Foil. MARGARET BOURKE XVHITE, Peggy, Cleveland Heights, Ohio. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Plainfield High School. MARION WI-IITWELL, Whitty, Buffalo. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Hutchinson-Central High School. AOH. Baseball Team 3. OLIVE CAROLINE WHITWELL, Lockport. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Lockport High School. Women's Glee Club 7., 3, Secretary 4, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, Manager of Soccer 4. HERTA voN SIEMENS WVILSON, Mikki, Pelham. Agriculture. Prepared at Pelham High School. AOTI, AXA, Soccer Team 4, Class Picnic Committee I, Hades Committee, Class En- dowment Fund Committee 3, Women's Glee Club I, 3, W.S.G.A. Council 4, Class Publicity Manager I, 3, Song- leader 3, Cheerleader 4, Tbe Cornell W07lIEll,I New: Board, Business Manager 3, 4, The Cor1ze!ZGmphir Board 3, Cir- culation Manager 4. HELEN UPTON WVING, Wing, Clinton Corners. Agriculture. Prepared at Oakwood School. fl! Kill, Crew I, 7., Wayside Aftermath 1, 3, 4. Doais MARGARET Woon, Washington, D. C. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Central High School. CDBK, CDKCIP, AKA, TI AH, Baseball Team I., Soccer Team 2., 4, Women's De- bate Club 7., President 3, Coach 4. JUNIA ROBERTS WOOLSTON, June, Sarasota, Fla. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Spencerport High School. Class Picnic Committee 3, Arete, President 4, Women's Cosmopolitan Club, Newman Club. ELEANOR ESTHER WVRIGHT, Hedgie, Gouverneur. Home Eco- nomics. Prepared at Gouverneur High School. Sophomore Cotillion Committee, Hades Committee, Associate Member Dramatic Club. ERVA MAE WRIGHT, Paddy, Webster. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Webster High School. Crew 7., 3, Junior Wed- ding Committee, Women's Glee Club 3, Associate Member Dramatic Club 3, 4. HELEN BARBARA WRIGHT, Barb, Wellesley Hills, Mass. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Dana Hall. ACD, Raven and Ser- pent, Crew 1, 2., Hades Committee, Chairman Sophomore Cotillion Committee, Willard Straight Hall Library Com- mittee 3, Activities Committee 4, Central Honor Commit- tee 4, Dramatic Club 7., 3, 4, Class President I, President of Sage 3, President of W.S.G.A, 4, Manager of Soccer 1, 3. NORMA HARRIET WRIGHT, Baldwinsville. Home Economics. Prepared at Baldvvinsville High School. AAA, Sedowa. Farmers' Week Committee 3, 4, Women's Mandolin Club I, 7., 3, Home Economics Club, Historian 4, Kermis Cast Q., Author of Kermis Play 3, Assistant Publicity Manager 3, Publicity Manager 4, The Came!! C0Zl7ZlfjI77Zt7l1 Board Q., 3, Women's Editor 4. BETTY TALMAGE WYCKOFE, Ithaca. Agriculture. Prepared at Ithaca High School. ACID, Penthaina, President 45 Winner of W.A.A. C , Varsity Basl-:etball Team 3, Crew I, 1, 3, Basketball Team 1, 7., 3, Captain 4, Tennis Team 3, W.A.A. Council 4, Senior Advisory Committee. EVA YoUsEEERG, Eve, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Wadleigh High School. State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, Undergraduate Scholarship. ..-lg I I I I I I I I I 4 I I I I I II I II .I. II I I I I jI I I I III II I ,I I I I It I, I I I I I -I I III I I 1, I II' I ., I II 4 I II I. I I I I III I II I II I I I II II I I I I :..3.'M..A.i AW., .jig g5f.i1Li'I.'?ii6a .sail Di ! I! I Q-,p,..I PIE. 533 'gggb ETH E I9 27 CORNELLIANE C 331 I I D . I SUSAN REBECCA BRUSTER, Susie, Ithaca. Home Economics. Prepared at Ithaca High School. ROSAMOND Cox, Roz, New York City. Home Economics. Prepared at Scoville School. AKD. MARTHA FESSENDEN DANA, Matty, Ridgewood, N. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Ridgewood High School. KA95 W.S.G.A. Council 1, Executive Committee, Treasurer Q., judiciary Committee 35 Chair- man, Freshman Banquet Committee, Junior Wedding Committee, Y.W.C.A. Cabinet 35 Areteg Presi- dent of Outside House 3, Class President J., Vice-President 35 Manager of Basketball 1, 1, 3. SUSAN MAEEL ELSON, Sue, Tonawanda. Home Economics. Prepared at Tonawanda High School. Hockey Team rg Soccer Team Q., 3, Rifle Squad 3, Dance Festival I, 1, 3g Women's Glee Club 1, 7., Treasurer BQ The Foil, Advanced Choir 1. ELIZABETH GENUNG, Brooklyn. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Girls' High School. LILLIAN MARIE GERARD, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Washington Irving High School. CDBK. VERONA EVELLA GILBERT, Vee, Troy. Home Economics. Prepared at Troy High School. AEA. MIRIAM RENE HERMAN, New York City. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Clark School. Baseball Team 3. ' VIOLET BELLE HIGBEE, Watkins Glen. Home Economics. Prepared at Watkins Glen High School. CORNELIA JAYNES, West Edmeston. Veterinary. Prepared at Leonardsville High School. DOROTHY'GRACE KENNEDY, Dot, Ithaca. Home Economics. Prepared at Ithaca High School. Archery Team I. HELEN LENORE LOEB, Hellen D, Pittsburgh, Pa. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Schenley High School. RUTH EVELYN MATZ, Shillington, Pa. Home Economics. Prepared at Shillington High School. AAA, Women's Glee Club 2., 35 Home Economics Club, Vice-President 4, Associate Member Dramatic Club, Merrill-Palmer Scholarship. EMILY BARNES MCCORD, M, Westbury. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Mineola High School. AEA. EVA MELNICK, A'Eve, Sidney. Home Economics. Prepared at Sidney High School. VIRGINIA OSBORN, Ginger, Monticello. Home Economics. Prepared at Monticello High School. RUTH MIRIAM PLA-r-r, Ruthie, Buffalo. Agriculture. Prepared at Hamburg High School. VIRGINIA AGNES VAN SLYKE, Jinny, Rome. Home Economics. Prepared at St. Aloysius Academy. KA, Women's Glee Club. I LENA ELIZABETH XVILKES, Jane, Bath. Home Economics. Prepared at Haverling High School. ANNE SHIPPEN RTOUNG, Polly, University, Va. Arts and Sciences. Prepared at Maury High School. KKV. 'fl 7 lt! . I 514. 534 STEM E E E A E QUIK 1927 7 RNEl,,l J H i t E 7 E W e petit A' I I -. C V 1 T I 2 i Q I I I T T 1 Dcmarcst Fischer Wilson ' 4 Robinson Hzlusner Stow Osborne I Semor Class CM'C6TS U I ELIZABETH STOW ...., M ........... Prefident i RUTH HAUSNER ................ Vice-Prefieient T MYRA ROBINSON ...,.,.......... Secretaigf T GRETA OSBORNE ................. Treetxieifer W I KATHERINE DEMAIIEST .....,....... Piiblicizjf Mezniztgef' g GRETCHEN FISCHER ............... Cheer Leader HERTA WILSON ............,.... Song Leader i COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN MARY MILMOE ........,...... Picnic Committee I SUSAN DEEGAN .,.......,... Copy om! 'Gowm Committee KATHERINE DEMAREST ..,...... I . . Senior Banquet Committee i HELEN SPEYER ............. Frefbmem Party Committee i MURIEL DRUMMOND ..,..,..... Senior Aofvifoigf Committee T .251 I I to I I I .595 QL! E535 'Tiff ETHE1927CoRm3tl.1AN as of -:fog-. P P V P .P P P I P I -HQ.-Q .Ii Q I . I I 4 L' . I 'lv fxiin' 1 , nag. h 0 0 O , ,V I it D nbf' ' .X xg I I 'N Q P I Q am' X X -1-'S ' . ' X 5 A 5325? if . . jGu2.NrY- g-' iii ,sux r, H ' A ' ' I I The Class of 1927 I By RHEUA VAUGI-IN MEDDEN . l A SEPT. 7.6, 1313:-My First day at Cornell, and am tired out. I lost a yard of registration blanks and had a ghastly time getting some more. SEPT. 7.7I'Fl1'llSl'1Cd registration today. Waited in English I line for three hours. The man at the desk insisted . that I put my telephone number down after my name, and the man behind me laughed. I wonder why. OCT. 1 :-My junior grandmother took me to a tea today. Every one that I met asked me how I liked Cornell, and what college I was in, and where I was living, and said that they hoped that they would see me again. I wonder why. Guess I am one ofthe bewildered freshmen. OCT. 5:-Haven't'had time to study at all. We went to a Get-Wise meeting where several dignified seniors j talked on activities and rules and studies. It all seems so complicated. There is so much to do. j OCZ 7.fo:EThe W.ACiA. picnic out along the lake was heaps of fun. Every one was friendly and jolly, and I t e oo was goo . OCT. 731 :EWenp to mi htst class meeting today. Barbara Wright was elected chairman of the picnic, and we ma e t e ow our c ass mascot. OCT. 2.7.Z 'OL1l' class picnic on Beehe is over. Had a very peppy snake dance through Risley and Sage, and the N songs and cheers sounded great, although the sophomores didn't seem to think much of them. Nov. 7.95-Slghe invitatiorgs for Hliades are out. I wonder if they really can do anything to us. We are going to organize 1 they try to o anyt ing. Disc. 3:-Hades tonight. The sophomores were all dressed as red devils, and took us through a mock Hades where they made us do stunts. We had a good time and lots to eat afterwards. JAN. 11, 1914:-Exam week. Ewrybady is studying, and everybody seems afraid that they will bust out. To add to the general effect, they sing, Give j my Regards to Davy every night in the dining room. It is not pleasant. 5 FEB. 1 1-Did not bust out, thank heavens. I , j APRIL 1 :-It is too lovely out-of-doors. I haven't studied for a week. -1' g Have been playing bridge on Sage roof every night after dinner. Spring is j ' wonderful, but I have busted two prelims already. 1 MAY 7:-Had our Freshman Banquet tonight at Risley. Hardly seems poss- f ible that we have been college women for a whole year. And what Va year! I -l I j SEPT. 2.6:-Registered without much trouble, but I wish that I had a junior W grandmother to look after me. Of course I wouldn't admit it. The fresh- men are certainly an unusually young looking class. And the attention they get from the juniors and seniors. Absurd! OCT. 131-OUF picnic over. Those silly frosh took out owl, and we had to get another, but otherwise it was a good picnic. Nov. 18:-Hades, a Greek affair under Peg Fischer's inventive direction. Very pretty, but I don't believe that we scared them much. Hades to-night Y 7 BQ! C .351 ,lg . ..,.,,,E E. , , .E . - , 'J .4 536 outside houses Carmen Schneider president of Risley Grace Hanson chairman of activities Bebe .45 .1 YC E I-IEl927CORNEll IAN s A n AN 30 197.5 Wonder how I ever got through exams last year I just told the only frosh on this corridor that they bust one from each class on each corridor She has gone down to ask Miss Seeley if she may change her room APR 30 The sophomores don t get invited to all the upperclass parties the wav the freshmen do We would behave so much better than they do too by virtue of our greater experience Howex er we are gn ing them a party and working our heads off making oriental decorations for the Sophomore Cotillion MAR 7.o Elections again It certainly is a thrill to sit down stairs at a Mass Meeting even if we do have to sit in the back where we can t hear anything They wrote the elections on the board though and we cheered when Barbara Wright was elected president of Sage Meta Ungerer chairman of Cascadilla and Honev Haskell president of 197.7 MAY 30 Athletic Field Day and wonder of wonders 197.7 vson the cup The other classes were so sur prised UNE 1 For heaven s sake another year gone SEPT 7.3 Back tvso days early to help the freshmen register Wonder if my junior grandmother felt so helpless I have four charges and I no sooner find one than I lose another Took them to a million teas Introduced them to everybody who promptly forgot their names and came up ten minutes later to be introduced all ox er again APR 7.7 197.6 More fun at the un1or Frosh Wedding Talk about expressing your personality Everybody dressed absurdlv and enjoyed it hugely much more than the freshmen we were supposed to entertain I m sure MAR 7.4 Elections more serious this year since they mean the real heads of student activities Satisfactory Stowe president of 197.7 Zanda Hobart president of '1 W and Honey Haskell presldent of W A A MAY 1 Dean White has resigned Cornell is losing a well loved and thoroughly respected leader SEPT 14 Waited until noon to register and avoided all the jam Oc'r Il -Our last picnic on Beebe tonight The best of all We all felt a little sentimental when we sang our senior dirge. Nov. 9:-Miss R. Louise Fitch spoke at Mass Meeting. 197.7 is certainly fortunate to be able to help usher in this new regime as well as having enjoyed three years under the old. Fan. IO 197.7 :-Everybody is writing applications for positions next year or saying with a superior air that they aren t looking for that sort of job. MAR. 7.0:-Spring again and added to the beauty of it the reali- zation that this is our last in Ithaca. Makes it a bit sad and a bit more beautiful. The buildings the campus the hills around I us all well known and loved friends we will nes er meet the 1 same way again. But they have left impressions with us that , have become part of the background of our lives. New Helds of , endeavor new friends new experiences all will be colored a richer hue by our four years at Cornell. ' Anl ld Allan? , l nu'II1'ik ' Ill, iny' fiunfash ' naman :Il , ' 'ZEEEE15 i::ll 9 li f. -- ZW? I f . ,f b u f an 'dove Spring .ag aan 5.1, Y q I P A ,, - 1' - . . Q ' . Y A .1 .A 4 I' ,aO..Q -.- . . , , U..- ,, th: -0 -I . , 1- n . ' ' ' . . , , I . . V , . . I . l ' 7. , . . A I . . , ,. I 7 7 J 1 7 ' h 1- , , Y . - , J .- ' , . . , . . . V . l 7 Z- J . Q . - 3 . . h . 1 I 2 returns, however, when Barbara Wright was elected president of W.S.G.A., Meta Ungerer, chairman of , , , , , ' ' 7 7 ll 7 ' ', , . . . J? . -' I - ' I ' :- . .... I , kk IN fl Aa in , M... f 7 , , MIS X -B :ir garb- ' 7 Q-7' , , N lu! 'W ' 1 Fl-H IE? ,rf 1 ' ' K 1 1-4 .5 5 'Ai .fl I 7 I N5 .- I A J 7 7 'Y ' , I . ., n 3 X ji I I 7 ' ' ,lg a.w...u. y s 7 7 K C , , iii- I I - - '33 ' 537 3 l no ETHE 1927 CORNELLIANE wg! 1- ' p 'S' 335 cr- --n QB Pl G. 54 I ETHEIQSQYCORNELLIANE .if I . , I . Q CLASS OF 1918 ' KATHRYN ELIZABETH ALTELIEIER Port Jervis, N. Arn and Sciencex AOI-I5 Winner ofW.A.A. C and Bar5 Varsity Basketball Team 7.5 Baseball Team 7.5Basketball Team IQ Crew I5 Rifle Team 7.5 Dance Festival5 Class Picnic Committee IQ Hades Cornmitteeg Sophomore Cotillion Committee5 W.A.A. Council 1, 7., Vice-President 35Dot and Circ1e5 Manager of Basketball LQ Manager Of Crew 7.. HILDA MARIE ANDERSON B7'00kbf7Z Agriculture Crew 7.5 Hockey Team 7., 35 Dance Festival 7.5 Sophomore Cotillion COmmittee5 WOmen's Debate Club. ' ALICE ARCHIBALD Sbortwille A Art.r and Science: KA95 Newman Club5 State Cash Scholarship. 3 MILDRED LOUISE AUGUSTINE Buffalo Home Economic: Soccer Team 1. , ELIZABETH BAKER Ithaca Artf and Science: AOH5 Varsity Hockey Team 7.5 Hockey Team 1, 7., 3Q Class Picnic Committee I, 7.. FRANCES EDNA BARLOW Bzefizlo Home Econornicf Hockey Team 7., 3. IONE PARKER BARRETT Wloite Plainf Art: and Sciencer Varsity Hockey Team 35 Hockey Team 3. LOIS BROWN BEADLE Ocwego I Home Econonzicc MARY COLBY BETTS Great Kills Art: and S cience: I Hockey Team 1, 7.5 State Cash and Tuition SchOlarships5 Dreyfus Scholarship 3. MARGERY ISABELLA BLAIR Buffalo Arif and Science: KKF5 AKA5 Raven and Serpent5 Chairman Freshman Banquet Committeeg Sophomore CO- tillion Committee5 Risley House Committee 7.5 W,S.G.A. Council 35 College Honor Committee5 Deutscher Verein5 Associate Member Dramatic Club 7., 35 Freshman Playg Class Secretary 7.5 Class President 3. MARION ADELAIDE BLAKER Akron, Obio Am- and Science: KKF5 Rifle Team 1, 7.5 Dot and Circle. LUCY ELIZABETH BOOTHROYD Forex! Home Arr: and Science: Agassiz Club, Secretary 3. F MARGARET ELIZABETH BRADLEY Interlaken Arn and Sciencer KKF. ' ELEANOR BRETSCH Honingc-on-Hudson Home Econornicf Women's Mandolin Club 1,7.. ' A W ACHSAH ANGELINE BRILL Cortland . Home Econornicr Arete. - BARBARA CAVARLY BROOKS New Rocleelle Art: and S cience.r Crew IQ Y.W.C.A. Cabinet 35 State Tuition Scholarship. V BERNIECE MARION BROWN Itlmcn Art: and S cience: . A EIA. HELEN SUE BRUCKNER ' Hiictingl'-on-Hnilron Agriculture ZK5 Class Picnic Committee 7., 35 Sophomore Cotillion Committee5juniOr Cabinet5 College Class Vice-President5 Manager of Soccer 1. EVELYN TYLER CALKINS Pnlnclei Home Economicf EK5 College Honor Committee 3. RUTH CHAFFEE Binglaezenton Home Econonzicf WOmen's Glee Club 7., 3. ' v. lp! 5- lil DJ I 541 ' f .gi ETHE l92 C ORNELLIA Q 335 um, -- - V -if V ff - M, A I 'T CLASS or 1918 EDITH HoRTENsE CHRISTENSEN Wood-Ridge, N. f. Arts and Sciences AAA5 AXA5 Crew 1, 7.5 Soccer Team 7., 35 Freshman Play Committeeg Sophomore Cotillion , Committee5 junior Advisory Committee5 Junior Cabinet5 W.S.G.A. Council 35 Class Secretary 35 President of Outside House 35 The Cornell Women's News, Associate Editor 3. . i ELISABETH GRAHAM CLARK Rosbn Heights Arts and Sciences KAQ5 AXA5 Raven and Serpent5 Winner of W.A.A. C 5 Crew 1, 7.5 Hockey Team 1, 35 Tennis Team 7.5 Dance Festival 1, 7.5 Freshman Commission5 Class Picnic Committee IQ Freshman Play Committee5 Hades Committee5 Chairman, Junior Advisory Committee5 W.S.G.A. Council 3 Risley House Committee 7.5 Women's Glee Club 7.5 Cercle Francais 7.5 Advanced Choir 1, 7., 35 1 President of Outside House 35 State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. ADELINE LoU1sE COHEN Washington, D. C. Arts and Sciences Women's Cosmopolitan Club 7., Secretary 3. RUTH ELEANOR CONKLIN ' Horseheads Home Economics Women's Glee Club 35 Wayside Aftermath. . BEATRICE ALBERTA Coolc Eaton Home Economics E K. RACHEL OSBORNE Cox New Rochelle Home Economics. A1195 Hades Committee5 The Foil 3, Vice-President 1, 7.5 Freshman Play. MIRTAM VERA CREGO Claverack Arts and Sciences MARYBELLE CROW Marion, Ohio Arts and Sciences KA9. EDITH DOROTHY DANN Horseheads Home Economics Freshman Commissiong Class Picnic Committee 7.5 Sage House Committee 35 Women's Glee Club, Librarian 35 Wayside Aftermath, Treasurer 1, President 3. IRENE DANNER I Collingswood, N. f. Arts and Sciences KA5 Varsity Hockey Team 1, 7., 35 Hockey Team 1, 7., 3QJL11'1lOI' Advisory Committee5 Junior Cabinet5 Freshman Play. FLORENCE EDITH DARNELL Batavia Arts and Sciences State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. FRANCES ANNA DELAMATER Moiztclair, N. I. Arts and Sciences TIBIIJ5 Soccer Team 1, 7.5 Class Picnic Committee IQ Hades Committee5 Dramatic Club 7., 35 Class Publicity Manager IQ The Cornell Colanzns Board 7., 3. T CARLOTTA FRANCES DENMAN 4 Ithaca Home Economics AZ5 Archery Team IQ Dance Festival 7.5 Freshman Play Committee. ELIZABETH ELEANOR DENMAN Ithaca Home Economics AZ5 Archery Team 1. ANNA- KATHERINE DEYO New Paltz Home Economics EK5 Women's Glee Club 7., 3. ANNA Lois DOREN Ogdenshzcrg Home Economics Track Team I. Lois MARGARET DOUGHERTY Ithaca Architecture ' AF. ZENA LEE DUBERSTEIN Brookbn Arts and Sciences AEIIH5 Dance Festival IQ Sophomore Cotillion Committee5 Cercle Francais. MADELINE ALICE DuNsMoRE Hudson Falls Home Economics KKP5 Y.W.C.A. Cabinet 35 Junior Cabinetg Women's Mandolin Club IQ Women's Glee Club 3. EMILY MAY DUNTZ Hudson Agriculture Women's Mandolin Club. V 7 Bb! -M! !.L! . . fl 'J 547- ,gg E l5lEl927'CORNE .LlANE A ,gf ,, 3 . .E .. -. . 5 54 D 5 l l CLASS or 1918 MARIAN LOUISE DUSCHNES New York City Artr and Science: EAT5 Hades Committeeg junior Cabinet5 Women's Glee Club 1, 7.5 The Cornell Graphic Board 35 ' X State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. ANNA LAURA EDSON Cortland Arif and Science: Dot and Circle. EVA EFFRON Poughkeeprie Art: and Sciencer Freshman Commission5 Cercle Francais. MAY ELISH Brookbrz , Artr and Sciencef AEKIJ5 Hades Committee5 Sophomore Cotillion Committee5 Cercle Francais. LOUISE EMERY Glerzhrook, Conn. Arn and Science: , Archery Team 1, 2.5 Baseball Team 1. , XIYERNA LOUISE ENDERLY Accord Arty and Sciences l KA. X DOROTHY EULENSTEIN Brookbnz Art: and Science: AZ. VIRGINIA TATIANA FADDIS Troy Home Economicy KAKIJ. 5 MARY ALYENB FENNER S hinglehoiare, Pa. Amr and Science AAA5 Track Team 2.5 W.A.A. Council 3QJl1HlOI' Advisory Committee5 Wornen's Glee Club IQ Freshman Play5 Manager of Soccer 3. 1 ' MARTHA BELDING FINCH Whitehall Art: and S cience: ' Winner of W.A.A. C' '5 Baseball Team 1, 7.5 Hockey Team 1, 35Junior Cabinet5 Vocational Guid- l ance Committee5 Sage House Committee 35 Silver Bay Club 35 Manager of Hockey IQ Manager of ' Crew 35 State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. WILMA Moc!-IRIE FOSBURY Endicott Artr and Sciencef PAULINE FRIEDMAN Brookbn Arcr and Science: , lx Menorah Society5 State Tuition Scholarship. 5 ? ' MARY Tomb GARRETT Lincoln Uniaerrigf, Pa. Artc and S ciencer l KKF. i ANNA GASOOL Kingrton Artr and S ciencer State Cash and Tuition Scholarshipsg Undergraduate Scholarship. EVELYN NTARGUERITE GAYNOR Ithaca Home Economic! i W JANE CAROLINE GEORGE Ithaca Agriculture AOTI5 Soccer Team IQ Junior Advisory Committee5 Junior Cabinet5 Thumb Tack Club 1, 3. FANNY JEANNE GETLEN Dunkirk Arts and Science: Women's Glee Club Q., 3. ' KATHARINA GEYER Bf'00kb'7l Artr and S ciencer 5 1 A115 AXA5 Raven and Serpentg Basketball Team 1, 35 Freshman Commission5 W.A,A. Council I, 1, 35 Class Vice-President 7.5 President of Outside House 35 The Cornell Daibf San Board, Assistant ' Women's Editor 35 Manager of Basketball IQ Manager of Track 1. l 5 RUTH FRANCES GILLESPIE Albdiljf Artr anal Sciencer KA9. FLORINE DANIEL GLENN South Borton, Va. Arrr and S ciencer ITBCIJ5 Junior Advisory Committee5 Y.W.C.A. Cabinet 35 Country Community Club5 Dixie it Club, Secretary-Treasurer 3. ELEANOR BETTY GOLDSTEIN Rochester Arr.: and Science: AECID5 Dance Festival 1, 7.5 Freshman Play Committee5 Hades Committee5 The Cornell'Graphic , Board 3. 5 - - ffaf ---ff , V ,-,ef V - fe- f ,, Y Y Q1 38 E 'gr' l Iii na ii 543 :gg L EIHEIQQICORNELLIANE I or 55,55 an T In I 'I I D C A cLASS OF 192.8 MILDRED LEE GORDON Dwight, Ill. 5 Home Economic: AEA5 Sophomore Cotillion Committeeg junior Advisory Committee5 Junior Cabinet5 Women's I Glee Club 7., 3. HELEN MAE GRANT Ithaca pflrt: and Science: Dance Festival I, 2.5 Junior Cabinet5 Women's Glee Club I, 2.5 State Cash and Tuition Schol- arships. ELIZABETH LILLBY GRIPFITHS Takoma Park, D. C. Art: and Science: LAURA ELIZABETH GRISWOLD Mount Morri: Home Economic: 2 K5 The Cornell Countryman Board 3. FRIEDA HAEEKOST V Brookbn Art: and Scifnftf Crew 7.5 Soccer Team I, 1, 35 Freshman Play Committee5 Hades Committee5 Associate Member Dramatic Club5 Deutscher Verein, Secretary 2.5 State Cash and Tuition Scholarships5 Undergrad- uate Scholarship. ANNA JUSTINE HAGGSTROM Bronxoille Art: and Science: . KA95 AXA5 Junior Advisory Committee5 The Cornell Daib Sun Board 3. FLORENCE HALPERIN Rockaway Beach Art: and S cience: EDNA HAMILTON Rockland Lake Art: and S ciencc: Soccer Team 2., 35 State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. ' JEANETTE HANFORD Ithaca Art: and Science: W AEA5 Hockey Team 1, Z, 35 Women's Debate Clubg The Foil5 State Cash and Tuition Schol- 5 arships. ' I DOROTHY HELEN HARRIS fohannerhzcrg, South Africa Home Economic: AOH5 Class Picnic Committee 1,5 Hades Committeeg Sophomore Cotillion Committee. WINONA LUCILLE HARRIS fohannuhurg, S oath Africa Home Economic: AOH5 Class Picnic Committee 1, 35 Hades Committee5 Women's Glee Club 1, 35 Silver Bay Club. HELEN ELIZABETH HART Moulzt Kirco Art: and Science: Y.W.C,A. Cabinet 35 State Cash Scholarship. VERA MARION HARTOM Weedrport Aft: and Science: Baseball Team 1. J EAN LOTIIIAN HERBERT Newhnrgh ' Art: and Science: I EK5 Raven and Serpent5 Freshman Banquet Committee5 Hades Committee5 Chairman, Sopho- more Cotillion ComInittee5 Dramatic Club5 Freshman Play5 Class Treasurer 35 Class Cheerleader 1, 1, 35 Manager of Hockey 7.5 Manager of Track I. KARIN HERMANSON I Ouining Art: and Science: AAA5 Risley House Committee 1. MARJORIE HERSHON Forert Hill: Art: and Science: Crew lg Hockey Team 35 Rifle Team 1, 7.5 Tennis Team 2.5 Dot and Circle, President 35 Newman Club5 State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. IVERNA HILL Schenectady Art: and Science: XQQ Crew 15 Spanish Clubg State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. MARION GERTRUDE HOLWAY Ithaca V Home Economic: Basketball Team 3. FRANCES LOUISE Hook Homme Fall: Home Economic: A EA. EVA ALICE HUNT Norwich Home Economic: 7 w? Qi! I P1 Q. 544 2 -a' ' R gif' CLASS OF 1918 HELEN HUEY HYDE Tray Arty and Science: EK unior Adsisory Committee Women s Glee Club 7. 3 Freshman Play State Cash and Tuition Scholarships MADDALENA MARY IACOVINO Aahurn Art: and Sczencex KA Hades Committee Vocational Guidance Comm1ttee7. Women s Glee Club I 7. 3 Class Song Leader 7. Freshman Play ELINOR ALICE IRISI-I Anhurn Agriculture AOH KDAO W A A Council 3 Y W C A Cabinet 3 Floriculture Club Freshman Play Man ager of Archery I 7. 3 big! 5 HEl927'CORNELl.lAN A T' gap . Q I I QJ ' ' 4 ' , 4 4 HELEN JEANETTE Ivas Medina Arty and Science: AEAQ Associate Member Women's Debate Club 7., 3g State Cash Scholarship, MARIE JANN Philadelphia, Pa. Art: and S ciencex AOI-I, Women's Glee Club. xo. ' ' .s..,sf. 4 .D '19J' -' - AZ AZ I ELEANOR CLARK or-INsoN Canandaigua Art: and Science: Arete Portfolio Club State Cash and Tuition Scholarships LEONA DOROTHY KEEFE Ithaca Agriculture A A LILLIAN ANONA KELLER Wind Gap Pa Arte and S czencef DOROTHY ROSE KNAPTON New York Cnty Arr! ana' Science: AZ Crew I 7. Rifle Team 7. Dance Festival I 7. Freshman Commission unior Advisory Com mittee Junior Cabinet W A A Council 3 Dot and Circle International Forum 1 Freshman Play Class Publicity Manager 3 Manager of Rifle Team 3 State Cash and Tuition Scholarships I-IARRIET LOUISE KRATZER Baldwinrville Home Economic: MILDRED MARIE KRATZER Baldwinwille Home Economic: HELEN LINNIE KUEHNBRT McDonald Pa. Artf and Sciences EK' Women s Glee Club 3' Deutscher Verein. HARRIET LANGE Ithaca Arte and Sciencex Soccer Team 7. 3' W.S.G.A. Council 7.' Junior Advisory Committee' Women's Cosmopolitan Club I President 7.' Portfolio Club 7. President 3' Women's Debate Club 7. 3' The Cornell Women J New: Board Assistant Editor 7.. PORTIA .MARY LEE Chicago UZ. Arte and Science: T1B1IJ'Junior Cabinet' Associate Member Dramatic Club 7. 3. LILLIAN LEHMANN Batavia Art: and Science: Freshman Banquet Committee. ELSIE MILDRED LEEMING Earl' Orange, N. . Art! and Science: AOHQ Freshman Commissiong Freshman Banquet Committeeg Sophomore Cotillion Committeeg Junior Advisory Committeeg The Foilg Silver Bay Clubg The Carnell Waenenk News Board, Assistant Business Manager 3. EDITH LUcILLE LOTRIDGE Cincinnata: Home Economic: AAA5 State Cash Scholarship. ALICE DUNBAR LovE Fredonia Arte and Sciencer AEAQ Basketball Team 7.5 Track Team LQ The Foil. A RUTH MILDRED LYON White Plainf Arte and Science: Hades Committeeg Sophomore Cotillion Committeeg Class Picnic Committee 7., 3. 1. v -EQ! R So! It I 3 3 D113 545 ,il .... sw HEIMTCORNELLIANE s I CLASS OF 1918 LOUISE LYTLE Pzttfhurgh Pu Artr and Sczcvzccr KA CATHERINE BAYNARD MACLEOD Buyffula Agrzrulture KAGJ Raven and Serpent Chairman Hades Committee Sophomore Cot1llIon Committee Rxsley House Committee 1. Farmers Week Committee I z W S G A Council I Evecutive Com mittee 3 Judiciary Committee 3 Y W C A Cabinet 3 Freshman Play Kermis I Class President I President of Sage 3 Board of Managers ofW1llard Straight Hall 3 Manager of Hockey 3 ANNA MADGE MARWOOD Fiunklzu Pu AXQ ELINOR ELIZABETH MASON Ifhucu Track Team 1. MARGARET EANN'E MCARTIIUR Ithucu FLORENCE STELLA MCCLURB Wzllzumwzlle .AZ Women s Crlee Club I MARY ELLEN MCCORMICK Ithaca State Cash and Tuition Scholarships OLIVE URITH MCGEHEE Spanish Club 3 Hopkzufuzlle K y MARGARET ELIZABETH MCMILLEN State Cash and Tuition Scholarships Coruzug LAURA MENDEZ Irhum Spanish Club HAZEL MARIE MERCER Whztc Plum: Archery Team 1 Sophomore Cot1llIon Committee Class Picnic Committee 3 ANNABEL LAURA MERRILL Muzzufrux Vu. RACHEL ALICE MERRITT Dunkirk CORINNE GASKILL MESSING North Tomzwumiu Arif and .Yczeizrar Agrzculturc Home Economzcr Arm' and .fczcizccr Arif and .Yczcucer Art! and .Yczmccr Arif and .Yczcnccr Arm' and 5' cze1zz:z.r Home Eroammzcr Home Ecanomiar Home Ecouamicr Hom: Econamicr AOTI' Soccer Team 1' Sophomore Cotillion Committee' Class Picnic Committee I 3' Farmers Week Committee 1' Women's Glee Club I 3' Freshman Play' Country Community Club' Kerrnis 1. Assistant Publicity Manager 3' Adx anced Choir 2.. SHIRLEY ANITA MILLER Ithum A-.Ag WOmen's Glee Club I, 1, 3. MARGARET ADA MILLS Highland Luk: Soccer Team I.. MARGARET GRACE MIRACLE .Yau Diego, Culzf. X Q. ROSE DEE MORRISON Ridcgcfcld Park, N. X525 Women's Glee Club Ig Th: C0l'7lEllCOZ1l7HI2J' Board 3. EsTIfIER MOSHER Auhuru Ek, Soccer Team I, 1.. FRANCES DEGRAY MOUNT New York Cizjy AOH,Raven and Serpent, Varsity Hockey Team, Captain Q., 3, Crew I, Q., Ho Agriculture Art: und .S'cie1zcc:' Agriculture' Arif und .frizuccr Am' and Scisuru Am and Science: ckey Team, Captain 1, 7., 3, Class Picnic Committee 1, Freshman Commission, Junior Cabinet, W.S.G.A. Council, Treasurer Q., Executive Committee 1, Chairman, Junior Christening, The Foil, Secretary- Treasurer 1, Class Treasurer IQ Class President 2.5 National Federation of Students 1, 3. 4- . . 0' ' ' A , . . W, H . . a Y , . N , E ,I 5-'oi-Q, . . . W W -fm . . . . .V I - V , . Q Q I i I . . , , , . . . . , . ' - 1 : - ' ' ' Q i i - I 3 J ' , . f - ' , . . , . ' I i - 1 Y I I 7 Y I a a I I r 7 I 'I' .ef-1 sas' 545 vc E HEl92TCORNEL.LlAN if lil CLASS OF 192 ELIZABETH NOBLE Ry,-gn Arla Hades Committee unior Adx isory Committee MILDRED GENEVIEVE O DOININELL Hcrlezmn O HELEN HUGHES PAPISH Ithaca ROSEMARIE PARROTT Plaualome Winner of W A A C Creu 2. Soccer Team z CIP Spanish Club New man Club State Cash Scholarship LEONA PEARLSTIEN Brookbzz 11722 MA RGELIA LOUISE PI-IILL1Ps Praltfourg HELEN MONICA PIPA Kezrer Pa XQ Baseball Team I Basketball Team 7. 3 un Spanish Club MILE-RED PLADECK KATHERYN HOLSTEIN POWER KA ELISABETI-I MAURINE RAYMOND MADELYN ELIZABETH REYNOLDS New York C1131 Pzttfburgb Pa Yalzuua War! Mofztzccllo AF Baseball Teamz 3 Freshman Commission Hade HELEN ELNORA RIGHTMYER MILDRED Rocxwoon KA9. MILDRED RUTH ROSENBERRY Ithaca Earr Aurora Bujfalo 8 ta1n3 Tennis Team 7. Cerc Home Ecououzzci Art: and 552872661 Agriculture A1 tr auol 551677561 le Francais Aftr and .fczmcer Home Econouzzcf Ari: aful Sczencer ior Adxisory Committee unior Cabinet Agrzculiure Arif aucl Sczeucex Am ana' .fczwces Arty aml Sczcucef Committee Manager of Basketball 3 AF' Hades Committee- Pan-Hellenic Association Secretary 3, LELAH AGNES ROUCH Archery Team 1. Acgrzculture Home Ecououzicr H ouzc Economic.: Ontario Home Ecououzicr Warraw , Arif anal Sciences AOIT' Raven and Serpent' Varsity Baseball Team 1 L' Varsity Basketball Team I 1' Baseball ELSIE MARY SCHNEIDER Team I 1' Basketball Team I 7. 3 Captain 1' Freshman Commission' Chairman Class Picnic Committee 3' W.A.A. Council 2. 3 Treasurer 1' Newman Club' Arete' Silver Bay Club' Class Pub- licity Manager LQ Manager of Tennis 7., BQ State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. . JOSEPHINE STEWART SCHULTZ Cleveland, Ohio Arif and .Ycieuccf AZ. DOROTHY MAY SEARLES Auluru Arn and Scieucer AXAg Soccer Team BQ W.A.A. Council 3g The Cor1zcllWouzc1z'f New Board, Associate Editor 1., 3Q Manager of Baseball 7., 3. A JEANNETTE ELIZABETH SEELY Van Ezteu ' Agriculturr Sage House Committee Q., BQ College Honor Committee 3Q Areteg State Cash Scholarship. MARIE SELEY Pougbkeepfic Artur and .fcicuccf ELIZABETH MARGARET SELLON Rye Agriculture KAo. lf! 0-.AIZY-as 1 V v 1 10, . . ., ,O. 'A .J . '. Y , , , f ' 0-.O-Q A G-I -0 I . I' I 1 ' . ' ' v v ' . - i X-.. V, 3 ' , l l - - - , , ,V 1 , ' I, g 5 . , . : ' 7 ' ' I . I . ' , f. A f-I ' Y - ' . ' ' . -1 I i A-Y , ,.l ' ,J , , . . , , J, S I S 1 Q f 5 Q ' 1 ' I - 1 a a 2 9 s a f 1 I a I s a a I 1 s 1 I 1 s 9 a I 'igfi' .III 547 A 1 .gs BIHE IQZYCORNELLIANH 3 ig v-, - A I 'I I I CLASS OF 1918 Y FRANCES MAY SIIATTUCK Poaghkeeprie Art: and .Yciencer Women's Mandolin Club I.. ' ' MABEL JEANNETTE SHAW Tramanrharg Arr: ana' .feieneer Track Team 15 Women's Cosmopolitan Club. ' ALISON MARIE SHAY A Brookbn Arn and Srienrex KA, Newman Club, Secretary 7.5 Freshman Play. I EDNA VIRGINIA SILLIMAN Henzprtead Arty and Sciencer ' AEA, Track Team I, 1.4 Freshman Banquet Committeeg Hades Committee, Sophomore Cotillion Committeeg Chairman, Class Picnic Committee 1.5 Womc-:n's Glee Club I, a, Treasurer 35 Cercle Francaisg The Foil, Class Vice-President 3g Class Song Leader BQ Freshman Play, President of Outside House 3, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. DOROTHY SLOAN Eart Rorherter Arn' and Science: ' FRANCES BROADFIELD SMITH Philadelphia, Pa. Artf and Scienrer EK, Associate Member Dramatic Club. RUTH ALTI-IEA SMITH Ithaea Arn and Srienter ' KA9. HELEN SPIEGEL Waodrnere Arte and Seieneei AEfIJg Tennis Team I, I., 3. MARGARET STANSFIELD Port fer11i.r Aria' and .Yciencef Cercle Francais, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. THERESE FLORENCE STEIN Henzpxreaei Arif ana' .Yeieneer SARAH MARJORIE STEVENS Bergen Home Eeonamier Arete. CHARLOTTE SYRIL STURMAN Rotheyter Arte and Science: AECIDQ The Cornell Coimnnr Board. DOROTHY HOLMAN SLTGARMAN Meriden, Conn. Arr: and Seienrer Women's Glee Club I. MELITA TADDIKEN Weehawleen, N. f. Arehiterture CORA ELIZABETH THOMAS Watertown Herne Eronarnier VIRGINIA FREDERICK THOMSON Syrarnxe Agriculture KA9g Soccer Team IQ Tennis Team I. I BONITA KATHRYN THRALLS Broolzbfn Arif and Seieneer AAAg Varsity Hockey Team 7.5 Hockey Team I, 2.5 Class Picnic Committee IQ Hades Committee, Manager of Crew I. ' EVANGELINE MARY TOBEY Binghamton Home Eeananziei' HBKIJ. MYRA PATRICIA TOLINS Braokbn Artr and Science: AEIIM AXAg Raven and Serpentg Varsity Hockey Squad 7., 3g Hockey Team I, 1, 3, Dance Fes- tival I, I., Freshman Commission, Freshman Banquet Committee, Freshman Play Committeeg Class Picnic Committee 1.5 Hades Committeeg Sophomore Cotillion Committeeg Student Friendship Fund Committee ag Junior Advisory Committeeg Junior Cabinetg Cercle Francaisg Class Treasurer zg State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, Undergraduate Scholarship. GRACE ELLA TREICHLER Newfane Home Eeonamitx 9 Y I Qi! . P1 C. 548 2619 B HE 1927 CORNELLIANE I I Tsai '. . Oi ,-o P 5 A , A cLAsS or 197.8 WH VAN TSANG -Wwngbflfi China Arts' and .Yciencer LOUISA VIOLET TYLER Irham Ag,im!,,m, Hockey Team I, I., Women's Mandolin Club I, Q.. MARY UPDIKE Hffmf Arif and Science: LUELLA GRACE URBAN Scarrdale Agrjmlfufg KA. CHRISTINE VASTEINDER Aeidii-on Agfjmlfu,-e SYLVIA RUTH VOGEL New Y0fk Ciilfy Arty and ,fpignggj MIRIAM ANNE WADE Nortla Creek Agfiflflfufg KA. RUTH 'LUCY WALLENWEIN Carrile Home Emmmiu Wayside Aftermath. ELIZAEETI-I GERTRUDE WARREN Albion Arif and Scieneee State Cash and Tuition Scholarships. EMILY HARLESS WENBORNE Broczon Art: and Sciencef ACID, Deutscher Verein. JOSEPHINE LOUISE WHITE Moravia Arte and Science! EK, Raven and Serpent, Winner of W.A.A. C , Baseball Team 1, 7., Basketball Team IQ Soccer Team 1.,3, Captain I., Freshman Commission, Class PicnicCommittee Q., Hades Committee, W.S.G.A. Council 3, Executive Committee 3, Y.W.C.A. Cabinet, Secretary 7., Women'S Glee Club Q., Vice- President 35 Silver Bay Club, Freshman Play, Chairman of Cascadilla 3. GRACE EDNA WHITWELL Lockport Home Economicf HERMIONB WILCOX Bergen Home Economics' XQ. W ANNE MAY WILLIAMS Tarnaqaa, Pa. Arn and Sciencer ' Freshman Play. MILDRED MARY WILLIAMS Corning Art: and .fciencef Freshman Play Committee, Women's Cosmopolitan Club, State Cash and Tuition Scholarships, I - Undergraduate Scholarship. i MARION GEORGIANA WILSON .Y ea Gate Home Economic: Soccer Team 1, 3, Women's Mandolin Club 1., 3. , NELLIE MILDRED WILSON Ithaca Home Econonzicr , - AZ. A HELEN DOUGLAS WORDEN Binghamton Arif and Science: AOIT, Raven and Serpent, Crew 7., Soccer Team 3, Hades Committee, W.S.G.A. Council 3, Jud- iciary Committee 3, Y.W.C.A. Cabinet 7., Treasurer 35 W.A.A. Council ?.,JllI'1lOI' Cabinet, Silver Bay Club, Freshman Play, Class Secretary IQ Chairman of Scattered Outside Houses 3, President of Outside House 3, Manager of Soccer 1.. LOUISE ERVIETTE YALE Guilford Arif and Science: Baseball Team 15 Soccer Team 3. JANICE ZUSKIN Troy Art: ana' Science: Women's Cosmopolitan Club. - I S S A Q Bo! A lofi 3 III FIC . ' 549 O A lv uw BIHE DZYCORNELLIANH r sip p- -A :Qu SENIOR SOCIETY Q ' WX r a Mortar Board' r Barbara Fowler Cone Muriel jean Drummond Helen 5'te.oenJ Hafkell Rath Loniye Hanfner Rhena Vanglon Medden ' Carmen Marguerite Schneider A Meta Salome Ungerer V uw .51 'DH 0-1 - ill o mi 551 d ,ig STHEl927CORNELLlANE ,gg Q 'I I' 'I JUNIOR SOCIETY Y 'Y4i3s' filing' x,x11?'N e Raven and Serpent Margery Iyahella Blair M Elifaheth Graharn Clark E Katharina Ggfer jean Lothian Herhert Catherine Baynaril MacLeod Francex ileGray Moant Elfie Mary Schneider Myra Patricia Tolinf Josephine Loaife White ' Helen Douglas Worilen .lf lg' 'Bri' mi A553 i 1.- if SENIOR HOME ECONOMICS AND AGRICULTURAL SOCIET1 Sedowa BARBARA FOWLER CONE ELISABETH HOLMES DOREN SARAH LOUISE HOLCOMB MURIEL ALICE LAMB JANE MARGARET LAY ELIZABETH RICHMOND MOYER HELEN MAE PAINE BEATRICE NANCY PRINGLE MABEL THAYER RAY ELIZABETH PIPER STOW GRACE LOUISE WARE FAITH MooRS WILLIAMS NORMA HARRIET WRIGHT x p A Q N EL A ,ag , .V ' Y Y ' V 'V Y 5 'A G W! -SH! in A I I FIM 554 Ib 4 EIHEIQQICORNELLIANE S 'i oi . HOME ECONOMICS SOCIETY R S R' I ' Omzcron N u lVlu Chapter NATIONAL HONORARY MEMBER MARTHA VAN RENSSELAER FACULTY MEMBERS MISS ELVA CAMPBELL MISS GERTRUDE MATHEWSON MISS EMMA CONLEY MISS HELEN MONSCH MISS FAITH FENTON MRS. IRENE NEHRLING MISS DOROTHY FESSENDEN MISS FLORA ROSE MISS KATHERINE HARRIS MRS. ERMA UNDERWOOD ACTIVE MEMBERS THELMA BURNAP JANE LAY MARY CHAPIN ETHEL OLSEN BARBARA CONE HELEN PAINE MABEL GOLTRY BEATRICE PRINGLE HELEN HUSTON MABEI. RAY OLIVE KINNEY GRACE WARE gg - 91, igi . ll ij 555 ur: HTHEDQYCORNELLIANE milf v-IOM I 'EQ- HONORARY SOCIETY IN EDUCATION ' P2 Lambda Theta M u Chapter ASSOCIATE MEMBERS MISS ALMA BINZEL MISS WINIERED MOSES I MISS CORA BINZEL MISS FLORA ROSE MRS. ANNA BOTSFORD COMSTOCK MISS MARTHA VAN RENSSELAER MISS HELEN MONSCH MISS GEORGIA WHITE IN URBE MISS HARRIET BARTON MRS. MARGARET MAY MRS. GLADYS DALTON MRS. EVA PRICE MISS ADELE DYOTT MRS. GRACE RACE GRADUATE MEMBERS RUTH ALDRICH OLIVE JONES MRS. FLORENCE BAKKUM NANCY KRISTER ELVA CAMPBELL EMELINE MOUL EMMA DAVIS HAZEL SCHOONMAKER BARBARA FRETZ MRS. JEANNIE TALLCOTT I LILLIAN I-IATFIELD GRACE THOMAS JULIA JACOBY FRANCES VAN ARSDALE MARY LYNCH JOHNSON FRANCES WATSON MILDRED JOHNSON FRANCES WELLS . FLORENCE WOOLSEY SENIORS ELEANOR CRABTREE ANNA MCCREARY HELEN HASKELL BEATRICE PRINGLE RUTH HAUSNER KATHRYN REILLY ROSALIND HUMPHREY HILDEC-ARDE WHITAKEIQ DORIS WOOD 3131 -385. 556 H HEl9 7CORNEl LIANH D ll HDNORARY SOCIETY IN IOURNALISM Alpha C712 Alpha Iota Chapter HONORARY MEMBER MARTHA VAN RENSSELAER RUTH BURNS BARBARA CHARLES CATHERINE DOYLE ELEANOR GAGE HELEN HENDRICKSON PAULINE ACE I IRENE ALDRICH AGNES COLLIER EDITH CHRISTENSEN ELISABETH CLARK KATHARINA GEYER GRADUATE MEMBERS LILLIAN ROFRANO SENIORS JUNIORS ELEANOR ENNINGS KATHERINE LIVINGSTON GERTRUDE LYNAHAN GERTRUDE MATHEWSON MARGARET MURPHY BARBARA CONE RHEUA MEDDEN HERTA WILSON ANNA HAGGSTROM DOROTHY SEARLES MYRA TOLINS 355 M Af I A :ez J D11 , E f - '. . . D41 S I 5 557 H E'IlIFl'9?7f Ol?IIELlIANEI sf' I . l l White Hanson MacLeod Trefrs' - Ungerer Wright Schneider ' , I I W Omen S S6mGOU6TNm6Hf Assoczatzon EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE BARBARA WRIGHT, '17 ........ . V . Prefident META UNC-ERER, '17 ........ Ut Vice-Prefidem' CARMEN SCHNEIDER, '17 .w.,.. I za' Vice-Prefident CATHERINE MACLEOD, '18 ....... gd Vice-Pmrident JOSEPHINE YVHITE, '18 ....,.,, Correspomiing S'6C7'6l'6l7'j' GRACE HANSON, '17 ........ Recording Secretary HELEN TREFTS, '19 ....,.... . . Treamrer JUDICIARY COMMITTEE BARBARA WTRIG-HT, '17, Chairman RUTH HAUSNER, '17 CATHERINE MACLEOD, '18 META UNGERER, '17 HELEN XVORDEN, '18 ' ? -305 QQ! ALS I I I C,,,E I ll! 558 ,gg HTHlfl927'CORNELLIAllE ,gpg I 5 I i Griswold McFarland Wilson Cone Fitzpatrick Collier Medden Uptcher Plunkett Randall Christensen Worden Blair MacLeod White Clark Trefts Y Drummond Hobart Hanson Ungerer Wright Schneider Stow Haskell Sharpe 7 Sefflovernment A ssoczatzon Counczl BARBARA WRIGHT, '17 ..... Prefident of Self-Government Affociation META UNGERER, '17 ..,..... Prefident of Ontfide Honfef CARMEN SCHNEIDER, '17 ......... Preyident of Rifley CATHERINE MACLEOD, '18 ....,.... Prefident of Sage JOSEPHINE WHITE, '18 ......... Chairman of Cafcadilla , I ALEXANDRA HOEART, '17 ,....... President of Y.W.C.A. HELEN HASKELL, '17 ......, Prefident of Athletic Affociation ELIZABETH STOW, '17 ,.,...... Prefident of Senior Clam MARGERY BLAIR, '18 ......... President of fanior Clay: HELEN TREFTS, '19 ...,,.,.. Prefident of Sophomore Clan JEAN RANDALL, '30 .......,. Prerident of Freshman Clam 7 BARBARA CONE, '17 ....,... Women's Editor of the Annnaltr RHEUA MEDDEN, '17 ........ WOWZE7Z'J Editor of the .Yan , HERTA WILSON, '17 ...,.... Women'J Editor ofthe Graphic ll AGNES COLLIER, '17 ........ Editor of the Women'J N eiof CARRIE FABRIKANT, '18 . . . Chairman of Vocational Gzeidance Committee , MURIEL DRUMMOND, '17 .... Chairman of Senior Adoixoraf Committee ELISABETH CLARK, '18 ..... Chairman of fnnior Adoifory Committee ' DOROTHY SHARPE, '17 ..,,... Chairman of Finance Committee LOUISE GRISWOLD, '17 ....... Chairman of Social Committee ' GRACE HANSON, '17 ......... Chairman of Aetioitief Q EDITH CHRISTENSEN, '18 ...... Chairman of Pnhlicity Committee Y I ADELAIDE KISTLER, '17 ..,...... Prefident of Glee Clnh V A MARGARET PLUNKETT, '17 ..... Prefident of Women's Dehate Clah 1 ELIZABETH GOEPP, '17 .... Vice-Prefident of Cornell Dramatic Clah ESTELLE UPTCHER, '17 .... President of Women'f Cofmopolitan Clnh LILIAN FITZPATRICK, Grad. ...... Chairman of Graduate Committee MILDRED MCEARLAND, '17 ....... Chairman of Sorority Groap 7 HELEN WORDEN, '18 ..,..... Chairman of Scattered Hoaxes WI I gg: 0-Q-A - A 9, lj., ,523 ITM 559 11' N 'A I NE V. H ii. -A . ' ',..'A i i i 'I CM W1C M E l A R, ' I O, ' oh. l 1 x W, ., ,- 1 151 ,LS We 1- Y-' V f-ff ----H ---ff o--- A-of f ' ' 'l 'fi H Kelly Brooks Paine Holcomb ' Burr Glenn Parsons Fowler Bohnet Cobb Demarcst i Durlsmore Merritt Rcamct Hobart Franke Worden I l , . . . . l Young W Omen S Cfzrzstzan Assoczatzon ALEXANDRA HOBART, '17 ........,.. President 7 ELISABETH REAMER, '17 .......... Vice-Pzfefideizt ' HELEN XVORDEN, '18 ........... Tretzxzereif JULIA MERRITT, '19 ..... ........ 5' 6C1'61f'tZ7Ql 7 VIRGINIA FRANKE ........... Geiieml .S'ec1 ettz131 E CONSTANCE COBB, '19 ,... .... C htzirmim, Social Committee SARAH HOLCOMB, '27 .,..... Cbttiffimm, Publicity Committee l ELEANOR HOLSTON, '17 ...... Cbezirman, Iiitermttiamzl Relatiam AGNES KELLY, '19 ........ Chitirmim, Silveff Bay Club Q MARJORIE BURR, '27 .... Cbttirmtzn, Commzmity Service Committee RUTH LAURA BOHNET, '27 ...... Cbttirimm, Inter-Chzercb Committee l COMMUNITY SERVICE COMMITTEE KATHERINE DEMAREST, '17 BARBARA BROOKS, '18 JEANNETTE FOWLER, '17 MADELINE DUNSMORE, '18 l HELEN PAINE, '17 FLORINE GLENN, '18 CORNELIA PARSONS, '17 HELEN HART, '18 o if gg! , A -QQ:-0 ..,. ......,,,.,1,h..,,.-.--- -.. -VLA ' - A, - -- mf- --f- f - - 560 Tlllil TCRJ l +3 .1 D 1 A l' HU A 71 1 i l i l ' , McEvoy Derlefsen Knapron Crabtree Andrews Fenner 1 Schneider Merritt Irish Drummond Searles Wyckoff Geyer Alremeier Hasl-:ell Hausner Kelly Women 'S Athletic Association Council HELEN HASKELL, '17 . . . . . Prwiilent KATHRYN ALTEMEIER, '18 . . . Vice-Prefielent I RUTH HAUSNER, '17 . . . . . .Yeceemigf i AGNES KELLY, '19 . . , . . . T1'6gJZlV6i' I ' IQATHARINA GEYER, '18 . . Publicity Manager ELINOR IRISH, '18 . . . . Aifcbeigf Meiiieifgeif T DOROTHY SEARLES, '18 . . . Biifeliill Nliziiezger I JULIA MCEVOY, '17 . . . Biifkefbeill Miinizlgef' l 1 MURIEL DRUMMOND, '17 . Fielil Hockey M5ZWcZtg61' I ' DORIS DETLEFSEN, '17 . . . Crew Meinatgei' ' ELSIE SCHNEIDER, '18 . . . Teniiir Miinizfgeif ' 7 JULIA MERRITT, '19 . . . . Track Miznezcgei' 7 I ALYENE FENNER, '18 . . . .Yoccer Maneidgei' ' i DOROTHY KNAPTON, '18 . . Rifle Meiniitge1 I' BETTY WYCKOFF, '17 . . Prefiilent of Peiifbiimei ELEANOR CRABTREE, '17 . Prefielenf of The Fail ANNA ANDREWS, '30 . . Frefbmizii Reprefeiifiiriife ' 'i ji! - mg I ug HIHEUZTCORNELLIANE sip' Q-20-Q 060,-o I I I I J 0 W Omen S Athletzc Honors SWEATER ' , 'HELEN HASKELL, '17 RUTH HAUSNER, '17 BAR KATHRYN ALTEMEIER, '18 I W. A. A. C WINNERS ELLA BEHRER, '17 ELEANOR CRABTREE, '17 . MURIEL DRUMMOND, '17 ROSALIND HUMPHREY, '17 1 DOROTHY SHARPE, '17 META UNGERER, '17 HILDEGARDE WHITAKER, '17 BETTY WYCKOFF, '17 ELISABETH CLARK, '18 A MARTHA FINCH, '18 ' ROSEMARIE PARROTT, '18 JOSEPHINE WHITE, '18 Y 3125 -3821 Dsl DT! 561 f YETHEDZYCORNELLIANE . , I-IONORARY SOCIETY IN ATHLETICS fx 'EW gf X! Pentlzama ELLA MATCHETT BEHRER MURTEL EAN DRUMMOND GRACE WAGNER HANSON HELEN STEVENS HASKELL RUTH LOUISE HAUSNDR CARMEN MARGUERITE- SCHNEIDER D DOROTHY LEOLA SHARPE META SALOME UNGERER SUSAN HILDEGAR'DE WHTTAKER BETTY TALMAGE WYCKOFF lil 9 I I o-jgya 4-Q... D I D I - '- av- 1 V: 'i' 41,:,,'514f.? .V V ,f 2 'w v f ifi 4 'DT Iii D41 563 vu ON 43 hi! lil? l I ! , l i s . l l l WOMEN S GLEE CLUB 1 or H mt olxl Pope Andrevs s Ch Qffce Wh1te Guflis Holmes Seeholzer Holte Clark Doughty Getty Lernex H lll Ib Cornell Schoohox cr H1r1lt1nsou Pullen Dunsmore Russell Behrer Terw1ll1ger G01 don M1lle1 Austm Munson Bovvell Peers Close Cohen Schultz Bovs en Eclmmster Brmlterhoff Noyes Guthman Van Slylte Srmth Pmckney Buckelew Kuehnert Deyo Houck Burr Bucklm D1cltens Wermer Dann Klstler Dudley Whlte Sxlhman Getlen Conklm Adams Bateman Goepp 'mu K1hse Pontxus Bunker Uetz Hoy t Henr1ch Bloomer Hyde Ingalls W1lson Ray Duffy I I nba U n-m '37 l piv inns 51 I I , 51 6 I M L l ll N 'l L m , he he L ff . Z Tzllvl 1 l J ' . . -D ' fl' A ' t . ,T LIL! y y y i m ' ? -H y PNN 'J I A I ETHE 92TCOR 3 IANIEJ' sf W k 4 , I HELL I I A I Q-Og I I Omen 'S Glee Club ADELAIDE KISTLER, '17 ..,.. Pzfefidmr JOSEPHINE WVHITE, '18 .... Vice-Pmridenr ' OLIVE XVHITWELL, '27 ...,. .S'ec1'eM1y EDNA SILLIMAN, '18 ..... Tremzzrer EDITH DANN, 'ZS ...... Libmrifzn . SEN IORS ELLA BEHRER ELIZABETH GOEPIJ MABEL RAY GRACE BRINKERHOIIT GRACE GUTHMAN LOUISE RUSSELL DOROTHY BUCKLIN FRANCES HANKINSON ELEANOR SEEHOLZER MARJORIE BURR FRANCES HOUCK VIRGINIA VAN SLYKE ANNE CORNELL ADELAIDE KISTLER OLIVE WHITWELL JUNIORS RUTH CHAEBEE MILDRED GORDON MARIE JANN RUTH CONKLIN WINONA HARRIS HELEN KUEHNERT EDITH DANN MARGARET HOYT CORINNE MESSING ANNA DEYO HELEN HYDE SHIRLEY MILLER MADELINE DUNSMORE MADDALENA IACOVINO EDNA SILLIMAN FANNY GETLEN JOSEPHINE WHITE V SOPHOMORES GLADYS ADAMS ROSALIE COHEN DOROTHY PEETS HELEN ALLYN CAROLINE GETTY RUTH PINCKNEY FLORENCE ANDREWS LIZETTE HAND MARGARET PONTIUS MABEL AUSTIN CAROL HENRICH ELERIEDA POPE GRACE BOWELL LUCILLE INGALLS ' LUCILLE SMITH CATHERINE BUCKELEW MILDRED KAHSE ALICE VAN MOLLE AMY BUNKER DOROTHY LUDWIG MILDRED WENNER MURIEL CLOSE JANET NOYES ANNA WILSON FRESHMEN MARGARET BATEMAN HELEN GRIFFIS FRANCES PATTISON MIRIAM BLOOMER ANNE HAMILTON MYRTLE PULLEN MARTHA BOWEN HARRIET HOKE EDNA SCHOONOVER ELIZABETH CHENEY GLADYS HOLMES MARGARET SCHULTZ MARY CLARK ALINE JOKL EDITH SI-IARPE NEVA DICKENS ROSE LERNER MARION TALBOT DORIS DOUGHTY CAROLINE LEWIS PAULINE TERWILLIGER MADELINE DUFFY JEAN MUNSON I MYRTLE UETZ MINNIE EDMINSTER ELIZABETH WHITE DT I ' I9 4 o-'O-4 ' A4 A I Pl 565 ,EAA ----A - ' ' G ' lil BIHE 1927 CORFIELLIANIEEI ggi! -209-0 A A f 'Q- Q' 'Q D . I Stasch E. Sawclon Koller ' Levinson Gates Stenberg Siegel Gould Bamberger Smith Duntz McEvoy Holcomb Fowler Noyes Altmann A. Sawdon 9 n Women S Mandolzn Club JEANNETTE FOWLER, S17 ...,........ Preyident JANET NOYES, '19 ........... Secremzgf-Trmfzzrer GEORGE COLEMAN, '95 ..,.......,. Director MANDOLINS JULIA MCEVOY, '17 IONE KOLLER, 'go EMILY DUNTZ, '18 DORA SMITH, '3O EDITH STENBERG, '19 FLORA STASCH, '3O VIOLINS JEANNETTE FOWLER, '17 FRANCES LEVINSON, '19 SARAH HOLCOMB, '17 JANET NOYES, '19 AGNES SAWDON, '18 ESTHER SAWDON, '19 JEssIE GATES, '19 SADIE SIEGEL, '19 J MARION BRETSCH, '30 PIANO FLUTE SYLVIA BAMEERGER, '19 ALICE ALTMANN, ,Z7 CELLO MARGARET GOULD, '19 ? 6355! 395 551 J J J 9 I J D11 566 ,Ig HTHEIDQTCORNELLIANH 9, I 'G p i' Q Q Cornell W Omen S Cosmopolztan Club HONORARY MEMBERS MRS. LIVINGSTON FARRAND MISS GERTRUDE HOUSTON NYE DEAN R. LOUISE FITCH MRS. NATHANIEL SCHMIDT MRS. FRANCES MACDANIELS MISS GRACE SEELY ASSOCIATE MEMBER MISS VIRGINIA ELIZABETH FRANKE ACTIVE MEMBERS ESTELLE UPTCHER, ,Z7 ........... . Prefidenz' LOUISE SLAVIN COHEN, '18 ........ Correxponding Secretmgf MARIA TERESA MAESO, '17 ......... Recording SECVKIHU ETHEL INGEBORG OLSEN, ,Z7 ........... Trmmrer GRADUATES KYUIN WEI KAO RUTH REYNOLDS MRS. JANET NUNDY WARD JULIA SNYDER SENIORS MARJORIE BURR ELEANOR HOLSTON MARGARET PLUNKETT RACHAEL CHILDREY MARIA TERESA MAESO BELLA STEINBERG EVELYN GREENE ETHEL INGEBORG OLSEN ESTELLE UPTCHER ZAIDA MAE HANEORD JUNIA WOOLSTON JUNIORS LOUISE SLAVIN COHEN MABEL SHAW MILDRED WILLIAMS MILDRED C,DONNELL WEI VAN TSANG LOUISE YALE MILDRED ROBBINS JANICE ZUSKIN SOPHOMORES LILLIAN ASAI GRACE CARLIN NEIL KEILY EMILY BRIGGS ROSALIE COHEN ADELINE NORDENDAHL MARIAN BROCKWAYV MINNIE KAPLAN VIOLA STEPHANY FRESHMEN INGA GRAHN RUTH SHUCHOWSKY Y. BQ! 3315 Dgl In 567 ,., 1.1 A , STI B HE UZYCORNELLIAN E3 O 331 o-:pi-o A f E' E A I H -Q- ' A nl D I I I W Omen S Debate Club COUNCIL MARGARET PLUNKETT, '17 ........ Prefidem' and MHWWCQ67' JEANETTE I-IANFORD, '18 .......... 5 ecremfgf-T1femz11'er JOSEPHINE MILLS, '29 .......... Publicity Manfzfgef' DORIS WOOD, '17 ............, Conch HONORARY MEMBERS ' ' MISS RUTH DAVIS DEAN R. LOUISE FITCH 7 MISS VIRGINIA FRANKE ACTIVE MEMBERS RACHAEL CHILDREY, '17 I-IILDA ANDERSON, '18 RUTH I-IAUSNER, '17 JEANETTE HANEORD, '18 7 MARGARET PLUNKETT, '17 HARRIET LANGE, '18 DORIS XVOOD, '17 JOSEPHINE MILLS, '19 ASSOCIATE MEMBERS ' ELEANOR HOLSTON, '27 HELEN IVES, '18 - SYLVIA BAMBERGER, '19 7213! I BB! uni QM 568 v- - ' I A 3115! HTHE 1927 CORNELLIANE ,gag ,- A A r a Dixze Club FRANCES HOUCK, '17 ......,..... Prefidenf ELIZABETH LAWSON, '17 ........... Vice-Prefidenf FLORINE GLENN, '18 .......... 5'ecrez2z1jf-Tfwzfzzref' GRADUATE MEMBERS I A ANN GORDON MARY JOHNSON I SENIORS A MARY DIMMOCK FRANCES HOUCK ELIZABETH LAWSON JUNIORS FLORINE GLENN MILDRED GORDON SOPHOMORE JANET HOUCK ERESHMEN A ELIZABETH GORE ELIZABETH MILLER Y .2255 lg! 51 5 569 F- 1 V ,gg EIHLIQQICORNELLIANE ,551 I 'I I' 1 A T6 t6 JUNIA ROBERTS WOOLSTON, ,l7 . . . ..... Prefident HELEN ELIZABETH GRANT, '17 . . . .... Vice-Prefideni HELEN MARGARET CROWLEYA, ,L7 . . . ..... Secretary MARJORIE STEVENS, '18 ............ '.Tl'Bd.l'Z!1 67' SUSAN HELEN DEEGAN, ,L7 .... ..,.. H iftorimz SENIORS FRANCES BOURNE ELEANOR GIBSON MARY LOUISE CHAPIN HELEN ELIZABETH GRANT RACHAEL CHILDREY JANE LAY HELEN MARGARET CROWLEY ANNA MEYER SUSAN HELEN DEEGAN MARCIA STONE MARY PHELPS ENDERS AGNES WAITE JUNIA ROBERTS WOOLSTON . JUNIORS ACHSAH BRILL JEANNETTE SEELY ' ELEANOR JOHNSON MARJORIE STEVENS I SOPHOMORES GLADYS ADAMS CHARLOTTE SCHILLKE ETI-IEL LEHDE MILDRED TRUSCOTT EDITH YOUNG 255 3518. 'XQJ 570 ,gg BTHEWZTCORNELLIANE og 1 I 'I ! I 'IZQWQQF xl? W ayszde Aftermath EDITH DOROTHY DANN, '18 ........,.. Prefidenr EMMA BERNARD GOSMAN, '18 ......... Vice-Prexidem' LYDIA PATTERSON KITT, '19 ........... Secrermgv CAROLINE GERTRUDE PRINGLE, '17 ,........ Tmzmrer IN URBE HELEN LEONORA BETTIS DR. ESTHER PARKER CHARLOTTE BECKER CULVER MRS. K. M. WIEGAND A NETTIE GERALDINE STONE SENIORS . JEAN FRANCES BETTIS CAROLINE GERTRUDE PRINGLE ' FAITH DAVIS HELEN UPTON WING JUNIORS RUTH ELEANOR CONKLIN EMMA BERNARD GOSMAN EDITH DOROTHY DANN RUTH LUCY WALLENWEIN A A SOPHOMORES FERN AMELIA GRIFFITH LYDIA PATTERSON KITT vig: uw of -o -4 Q!! 91' 571 ETHEl927CORNELLIANE R .+ 1 J E .. V Zigi :Qi Dot and Czrcle ' MARJORIE HERSHON, '18 ,........ . . Prefidefzf ROSALIND HUMPHREY, '17 ..,....., .Sx6Cl'6fLZ7fjl-TV66ZJZlI'E1' , DOROTHY KNAPTON, '18 ......... I . . . Manager SENIORS KATHERINE DEMAREST HELEN HASKELL MURIEL GUGGOLZ ROSALIND HUMPHREY I JUNIORS IQATHRYN ALTEMEIER MARJORIE HERSHON DOROTHY KNAPTON SOPHOMORE CHARLOTTE GRISTEDE BE! Bar! V W l.A. 571 Sw I ETHE19z7coRNELuANE If .I+- - - 4Q I 0-ZQLQ HQ.-I D I A , I The F021 I OFFICERS ELEANOR CRABTREE, ,l7 ............ Pzfefidem' F ROSALIND HUMPHREY, '17 ...,...... Vice-Preyidem' AFRANCES MQUNT,, 'LS ,......... Secrenzfgf-Tffenzmrer SENIORS RUTH BOIES FRANCES HANKINSON ELEANOR CRABTREE HELEN HASKELL CORNELIA DUNPHY ROSALIND HUMPHREY FLORENCE GOODRICH VICTORIA LANSING MARJORIB GRANT . DOROTHY SHARPE MURIEL GUGGOLZ CATHERINE WELLER HILDEGARDE WHITAKER JUNIORS RACHEL COX ALICE LOVE JEANETTE HANFORD FRANCES MOUNT EDNA SILLIMAN SOPHOMORES DOROTHY CHASE HANNAH HUNSICKER LEMMA CRABTREE KATHRYN MCGUIRE CAROLINE GETTY MARY ANNA WHITNEY .261 I A -3531 lgi I F12 ' 573 ' 1El 2 CORNEL.LI NE W ui' 'g g - -1z f15 V-iz , 59 H12n ' Omg' 97 1a' 1fasl412i ,' V4 TQQQQW , -M p1Q 574 - 3533 MIJEI QY ORIIE IJLIAN ,gg 1- 'A A In W , ' W- I I I I I I I I , ' , ,I 2 ,1'f1f1fe3G-s '5 u5' X' , I I ' Z . I . 1191. U I I I I I I I I I I , 7 I I I I I I ' Dil, 575 th1.6tiQf 576 'ii-I HTHEl927CORNEl,,U Nx'i'?J' Tifii HELD DAY YT Th -3131 355' J!!! FA Q 577 ,.,,5 , X, X Q ' gl.- - , 1 ,A W, M, Q , .- M 40 069. 95wQ.,M, I i 'iii ii S BTHE l92TCORNEl,LlANQ 331 -from S S -Qf' pr 'ut 1 i 1 'ga -M , A, a ' l f hi j 1 Zigi 1 E1 Di,E?4i , h if 'ff a fp ' 1 lv . Quilt, Kappa Alpha Theta Fifty-three Chapters Founded at De Pauvv University in 1870 X Pulleri Shattuck D. Smith Allen Hoisington Wiegarid H. Gillespie Powers Epley Johnson Mann Merritt M. Smith Fales Gibbs Hcyl Gregg Lennon Gallagher Noyes R. Smith Oliver MacLeod R. Gillespie Haggstrom Thomson Faddis Clark Sellon Powell Reilly Trainer Hobart Saul Bohriet Roberts Lytle Rockwood 7 7.1 lo! S -31-Q iflie --.ea e . . ,l. 580 I I I , I I , 1 - T . Y 4 I f ' 1 r,,5,,1hi,-::,:. .- ' b -M,,,,, - J U L, 'QUEQIAWH Established in 1881 IN FACULTATE MRS. ANNA BOTSFORD COMSTOCK IN URBE MISS ETHEL BAILEY MRS. JAMES FERRIS MCKINNEY MRS. RAYMOND BELL MRS. EDWARD LEAMINGTON NICHOLS MRS. GEORGE RAY CHAMBERLAIN MISS ANNA PAINE MRS. LOUIS MUNROE DENNIS MRS. FITZ RANDOLPH MRS. RICHARD HENRY EDWARDS MRS. HUGH DANIEL REED MISS MARY EVERETT MRS. ROBERT ERNEST RETTGER MISS LILLIAN PEARLE GREEN MRS. HAROLD REYNOLDS MISS REBECCA STONEMAN HARRIS MRS. ROBERT WARREN SAILOR MISS MILDRED ANTOINETTE JOHNSON MRS. JACOB SCHRAAM MRS. RALPH JONES MISS MERCEDES SEAMAN MRS. BENJAMIN KINGSBURY MRS. SUMNER HUBER SLICHTER MISS CECILIA AGNES LAW MRS. ALBERT WILLIAM SMITH MRS. WILLIAM FORREST LEE MRS. LOUIS SMITH MRS. THOMAS LYTLLETON LYON MRS. ELIAS ROOT BEADLE WILLIS MRS. ALFRED WRAY SEN IORS RUTH LAURA BOHNET VIOLA GENEVIEVE OLIVER MILDRED ROCKWOOD ALEXANDRA MCCLURE HOBART ZENIA MARGARET POWELL KATHERINE SAUL LOUISE LYTLE KATHRYN MAUREEN REILLY ELIZABETH MOYER TARINER GRACE ELIZABETH ROBERTS JUNIORS ALICE ARCHIBALD VIRGINIA TATIANA FADDIS ELIZABETH MARGARET SELLON ELISABETH GRAHAM CLARK RUTH FRANCES GILLESPIE RUTH ALTHEA SMITH MARYBELLE CROW ANNE JUSTINE HAGGSTROM VIRGINIA FREDERICK THOMSON CATHERINE BAYNARD MACLEOD SOPHOMORES ZOE BARCLAY FALES ELIZABETH HALSEY GREGG ' JULIA SUTERMEISTER MERRITT FRANCES LYMAN GALLAGHER DOROTHY HEYL MARGARET STACY N OYES ELINORE HAMILTON GIBBS GRACE LENNON THELMA LOOMIS POWERS FRESHMEN ELIZABETH LOUISE ALLEN PAULINE BARTLE HOISINGTON JOYCE MARGUERITE SHATTUCK ELIZABETH JANE EPLEY MARION LANSING MANN DORA FRANCES SMITH HELEN ELIZABETH GILLESEIE MYRTLE MERETTA PULLEN MARY ELEANOR SMITH LAURA ELIZABETH GORE ELSA MARIE WIBGAND 'gag' 7330 581 CC,.i..4 l .f ----Y 1 ff- --H A ' ' ' H V : ':: ,gg EllH l:.l92 CORlr lC,Ll N-nel C255 1 -5 H H f s f e' N ' - EE' l ' , - C 4 l X- l fb l h 1' R W ff w , Kappa Kappa Gamma i , Forty-nine Chapters I ' n l Founded at Monmouth College in 1870 i . l I I Grahn Knapp Korherr Hunsicker 4 Lappeus F. Scott Bradley Burton P. Scott Decker Hayden I Todd Reader Brown Post Houck Ellsworth Dunsmore Blair w Purdy Milmoe Warner Colson F. Houck Needham Clark Blaker l ' , Y -355 C C C C CC C 0365 lCCQl!oCCC CC C CCCCCC ,C C C EQ' 581 Y R 1 ' Y W, , , ,L ,p ,,3, L E ., ' 1 I ' J A Q it S IHF l9?7CORNEl HAWWPE B sip , W ' W W . i N W W W W W W I W W 1- I I x. 1 1 ' Ch t Established in 1883 IN FACULTATE MRS. VIRGIL NORMAN ARGO MISS GERTRUDE MATHEWSON W IN URBE MISS KATHERINE ALEXANDER MRS. PHILLIPS GARRETT MISS RUTH SHAW MRS. RICHARD BAKER MISS ELEANOR GRAVES MISS LOUISE TARBELL MISS HESTER BANCROET MRS. HENRY HINICLEY MISS GERTRUDE THILLY MISS JOSBPHINE BANKS MISS MARY HULL MISS MARGARET THILLY J MRS. JOHN BARR MRS. FRANK LAMBERT MRS. ISABEL KIMBALL TODD MISS CAROL BEATTIE MRS. JEAN LEHR MRS. LEONARD URQUHART MISS ELIZABETH BEATTIE MISS ELIZABETH LINCOLN MRS, HELEN WAGNER MRS. PETER CLAASSEN MISS JULIA MELOTTE MISS MARY WILCOX MISS MARC-ERY DIXON MRS. HENRY N EEDHAM MRS. WALTER WILCOX MRS. EDWARD FERNOW MRS. MELVIN NICHOLS MRS. BENJAMIN PERCY YOUNG MRS. EDWARD PHILLIPS , RUTH FRENCH CLARK SENIORS RHEUA VAUGHN MEDDEN JANE ELIZABETH COLSON MARY ANNE MILMOE MARY FRANCES HOUCK , ANNABEL MARJORY N EEDHAM CHARLOTTE ELIZABETH PURDY MARGERY ISABELA BLAIR JUNIORS MARTHA SAXTON CLAPP MARION ADELAIDB BLAKER MADELINE ALICE DUNSMORE MARGARET ELIZABETH BRADLEY 4 GERALDINE PUTNAM ELLSWORTH ALICE MARY WARNER . MARION PAYNE BURTON SOPHOMORES AGNES GRACE KELLEY ELAINE FERRIS DECKER FRANCES CRANDALL LAPPEUS JANET ELIZABETH HOUCK MARIE ELIZABETH LINDENBERG HANNAH.HUNSICKER LOUISE ISABEL TREAT JEAN GORDEN BANCROET FRESHMEN DOROTHY KORHERR JEANETTE ELENA BROWN JOAN POST INGA GUNHILDA GRAHN EVBLYN JEANETTE READER HELEN FOWLER HAYDEN FLORENCE SCOTT MARJORIE ELLENOR KNAPP PATRICIA SCOTT If lf! . ' -A UTP Y gl 3 4 583 5,6553 WeETllEl927C0RNELLIANE r ,gg e -W - r f Y ' '. .' fiQ'A'.IfZ1'i -E-4' f 1 512 . WI . 'tml ' 'Q ' 'li'E'tf1l . 1l Delta Gamma Forty-one Chapters Founded at The Louis School in 1879. l l White Hanlon Auch Stuart H. Rice Pattison Doughty Hanscom D. Reed M. Uetz E. Collier Saxe Leonard Miller M. Rice Kahse LaDue H. Reed Whitney Whiting R, Uetz Groff Whalen F. Crist A. Collier Pedersen Hartzell Beal Rosenberry Geyer Cooper D'Heedene Brown Volz Calkins Hunter McFarland Griswold Reynolds M. Crist Marvin ' 'il .fig f Pl 584 I FYI I THEDQYCORNU l IAN123 D? fbi' I A' ' ' Hof-A ,Qblfa Gaining iz ' C iz L' Established in ISS5 IN FACULTATE VI ARVIN GRAHAM ELEANOR NEWCOMER IN URBE . MRS. CHARLES DIBBLE BOSTWICK MRS. ALLEN FRASER MRS. CAROLINE SLATER . MISS CONSTANCE CONNOR BROWN MRS. WVILLIAM JOHN HEBEL MISS MADGE KATHERINE SMITH MRS. XVILLIAM ARTHUR BROWNELL MISS RUTH HALL HENDRYX MRS. WILLIAM TRYSTRAM STEVENS MRS. HENRY BUCKINGHAM MISS MARY KATHERINE HOYT MRS. WILLIAM ALONZO STOCKINGMIR. MRS. SAMUEL HOWARD BURNETT MRS. ROLAND HUEE MISS CRYSTAL VOLZ MISS RUTH MARY BURNS MRS. RALPH LENT MRS. CARRIE WETHERBEE MRS. ROLLA CLINTON CARPENTER MRS. CHARLES MURDOCK MISS LUELLA WILLIANIS MRS. PAUL CHAPMAN MISS ELSIB MURRAY MRS. WALTER WILLIAMS MRS. FOSTER COERIN MRS.CLARKSUTHERLANDNORTHUPMRS. KARL WOOD MRS. HERBERT CHARLES ELMER MRS. ROBERT OSBORNE MRS. EDMUND WORTHEN MRS. HAROLD FLACK MISS GRACE PIERSON MRS. CHILTON WRIGHT MISS GERTRUDE SCOTT ' A MRS. MORRIS BIRNEY WRIGHT SENIORS AGNES SPRAGUE COLLIER MABEL LOUISE GRISWOLD MILDRED FRISBBE MCFARLAND GRACE WILMA COLTON RUTH LOUISE HAUSNER ELIZABETH MARVIN MARION ELIZABETH CRIST GRACE LOUISE WARE JUNIORS MARGARET CONLEY KATHARINA GEYER MADELYN ELIZABETH REYNOLDS LOIS MARGARET DOUGHERTY HELEN HARTZELL MILDRED RUTH ROSENBERRY RUTH PAULINE PEDERSEN SOPHOMORES MAY MAITLAND BEAL MARY ELIZABETH GROPB MARJORIE ALICE RICE RUTH CAMERON CALKINS JOSEPHINE ROSS HUNTER RUTH ELEANOR UETZ OLA COOPER MILDRED ELIZABETH KAHSE HELEN MARIE WHALEN FLORENCE CRIST MARIAN MARGARET LADUE ANOR GERTRUDE WHITING GERMAINE D,HEEDENE DOROTHY ELIZABETH REED MARY ANNA WHITNEY HELEN REED FRESHMEN IDA ELLA AUCH VIRGINIA MONTAGUE HANSCOM MARGARET ALLIS SAXE EVELYN MAY COLLIER LILLIAN KATHERINE LEONARD DOROTHY WOOD STUART DORIS ELIZABETH DOUGHTY GRACE ELIZABETH MILLER MYRTLE BELLE UETZ JULIETTE FRANCES HANLON FRANCES ELIZABETH PATTISON FRANCES DYER WHITE HELEN HARRIET RICE A-:du 0- D -Q JI! Fi 'M 585 Y G40 Y. 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I H1 Delta Ch apter Established in T889 IN URBE il MISS ELLEN FRANCES BARTON MRS. HERBERT METZGER YI MRS. HAROLD NELSON BLISS MRS. HAROLD MARSTON MORSE A MISS KAREN ANDREA BRAUNER MISS ROWENA MORSE MISS CAROLYN BROOKS MRS. HOWARD RILEY MRS. CHARLES BRUFF MISS GRACE ALVANA SEELY ' MISS ADELE YANTIS DYOTT MISS GLADYS SWINFORD MRS. CARL GILBERT MRS. EDWARD TITCHENER MRS. EDWIN HOPKINS MISS KAREN ANDREA WHITE 1' W MRS. CARL FREEMAN HOWE MRS. EDWARD GUILD WYCKOPE MRS. LEWIS KNUDSON MRS. GEORGE YOUNG, JR. SENIORS GERTRUDE ADAMS JANE WALKER POTTS ' 1 DOROTHY SUSAN CURTIS ELEANOR LOUISE SEEHOLZER , HELEN GERTRUDE ENGLISH DOROTHY LEOLA SHARPE , LILA GAY GIEES CAROLINE SPICER X ADELAIDE RUTH KISTLER HELEN BARBARA WRIGHT , A JULIA KATHERINE MOEVOY BETTY TALMAGE WYCKOFE j JUNIORS ' ' RACHEL OSBORNE Cox ELIZABETH NOBLE LOIS SCOFIELD FITTER MARGARET JOHNSTON SHARPE 5 - ADELAIDE LUDLOW HAZEL LUCILLE SHEEHAN EMILY HARLESS WENBORNE ELEANOR ADAMS SOPHOMORES ESTHER JOSEPHINE HINE J A ROSAMOND Cox RUTH LAING KEATOR EULA LUCILLE CROISSANT JANET WOOLWORTH NOYES HELEN COLEMAN DURHAM LOUISE DE LANDE PLATT Q MARGARET LOUISE GUY KSENIA PROSKOURIAKOF1' KATHRYN AGNES HANNON RUTH TOMPKINS , HELEN RAE TREFTS , EMILY BLOOD FRESHMEN HELEN LAMONT GRIPEIS ELIZABETH CHENBY ANNE HAMILTON DOROTHEA DAVIS HARRIET BERLIN HOKE I THELMA PALMER V :Sz - - - . . :ALT V ' Y , , 51 .Ia 587 .54 MHEWQYCORNELLIANQ ,gg FI HD f ' ' ' - ' '- I A P I ' f- V'-V- 7 1 ' A ' 'A'Q ,.. - Alpha Umzcron P2 Thirty-three Chapters Founded at Barnard College in 1897 Q McGarvey Nathnagle Irish Russell Smith Lynahan Dawdy Kolb Gillette Osburg Cobb Kitt Pontius Fay Reigart Mulforcl Burgess Miner M. Harris Davidson Radford George E. Schneider E. Irish Jann Leeming W. Harris Worden Messing Reece Hanson D. Harris Baker Mount Altemeier Whitvvell Blodgett Stow Demarest Wilson Lietch Behrer C. Schneider Michael Drummond Johnson Holcomb Carr 1 7.1 Bc! f I 7 ,J 7 588 Q - , .,,,,,7, ' I HE IDZTCORNILLLIANE I 'v , I I , M 4 I , I . , X I I 1 l P . I I Epszlon hapter I Established in I908 I IN FACULTATE A MISS FRANCES PALMER EAGAN MISS GRACE MORIN IN URBE I MRS. ARTHUR ALLEN MRS. RICHARD MORDOFF ' MRS. LELAND N ORCROSS ALLEN MRS.'NATHANIEL SCHMIDT MRS. MORTIER FRANKLIN BARRUS MRS. ALBERT WRIGHT SENIORS ' ELLA MATCHETT BEHRER I SARA MURDOCH JOHNSON 1 ARZELIA LUCY BLODGETT BERTHA DOYLE LIETCH 1 N EVA KATHLEEN BLODGETT ELIZABETH MAE MICHAEL X VIRGINIA IRENE CARR ' MURIEL JANET MILLER ' KATHRYN MAUGHAM DEMAREST HANNAH ELIZABETH REECE A MURIBL JEAN DRUMMOND CARMEN MARGUERITE SCHNEIDER , GRACE WAGNER HANSON ELIZABETH PIPER STOW SARAH LOUISE HOLCOMB MARION WHITWBLL Q HERTA VONSIEMONS WILSON JUNIORS KATHRYN ELIZABETH ALTEMEIER MARIE CATHERINE JANN X ELIZABETH BAKER ELSIE MILDRED LEEMING ' JANE CAROLINE GEORGE CORINNE GASKILL MESSING 1 DOROTHY HELEN HARRIS FRANCES DEGRAY MOUNT 2 WINONA LUCILLE HARRIS ROBERTA RADFORD ELINOR ALICE IRISH ELSIE MARY SCHNEIDER HELEN DOUGLAS WORDEN I SOPHOMORES GLADYS CATHRINE BURGESS CHARLOTTE KOLB CONSTANCE AGNES COBB SARA MAE MCGARVEY T MARION TRUTH DAVIDSON HELENE WHITE MINER ' N ELL CHATTERLY FAY RUTH MULBORD JESSIE ALMA GILLETTE CHARLOTTE OSBURG MARGBNB LOUISE HARRIS MARGARET LOUISE PONTIUS LYDIA KITT FRANCES REIGART HELEN ELIZABETH STUDEBARER A FRESHMEN CAROLINE KELSEY DAWDY LILLIAN MAUDE MILLER JANET ELIZABETH IRISH ESTHER CORNELIA NATHNAGLE ELIZABETH JANE LYNAHAN MARY ELIZABETH RUSSELL V ' RUTH ELIZABETH SMITH lg! ' If 'sua' 'iw L L 589 Sri C HTllEl927 CORNELLIANE iii in--AO,-1: -- f - - - I C I . l X I . , iz. V f ' '1 A N ' A' Delta Z eta r Forty-eight: Chapters Founded at Miami University in 1901 l I i 1 Kingsley Van Derhoef Eagan Case M. Kratzer Wilson Flanders Clark H. Kratzer Ballard Schultz Irish Eulenstein McClure Knapton C. Denman Conroy E. Denman Schiller ' ? a.!,i!s,s in We so C C he C , PLL 590 1:52. I STI-IEIQZYCORNELLIANE ,fp Q l ' - Beta Ch ap ter Established in I9O8 IN URBE MISS HELEN LEONORA BETTIS MRS. ROY MAGRUDER MISS MARY AGNES CONLON MISS GLADYS MOUNT ' MISS MARJORIE MCGRAIL MISS JOSEPHINE SCHULTZ MRS. OSCAR VON ENGELN SEN IORS JEAN FRANCES BETTIS ELOISE CATHERINE IRISH ESTHER MARY CONROY NELLIE MILDRED WILSON , JUNIORS CARLOTTA FRANCES DENMAN DOROTHY ROSE KNAPTON ELIZABETH ELEANOR DENMAN HARRIET LOUISE KRATZER DOROTHY ANNA EULENSTEIN MILDRED MARIE KRATZER HELEN MAE GRANT FLORENCE STELLA MCCLURE RUTH LEONA WALLACE ' SOPHOMORES RHEVA LOUISE MORSE AGNES JULIA SCHILLER FRANCES LUCILLE YOUNG P FRESHMEN FREDERICA ANNA BALLARD SARAH KATHERINE FLANDERS FLORENCE ANNE CASE HARRIETTE ELLA KINGSLEY MARY MILDRED CLARK SYLVIA GRACE SPRING MILDRED MARY EAGAN DORIS IRENE VAN DERHOEP .355 D41 Y 591 , v- , ,,,,, ,, ,W . V V P60-o -:Q-1-' 3.3.5.- , 1- ff- T'f1Zff'f.::, ' ' f:f: I V1-wg ,Q , A- 8 ,cv .Q , 8 ' , '-- I tk v J 'Q X f I f v1 7 2' x l iq: gl AfZf, ff .l I ,lily bl ww- 8 JK, 2 aww - f 1 d 24595 I '. V ,,, 5, I Delia Delta Delta 8 Seventy one Chapters Founded at Boston Universnty in 1888 l Nikiforoff Saltford Yakhontoff Huppman Udall Keese Emerson Nicholson Bassage Hand jones English Gristede Corwin Graham Kranrz Gordon Holley Hermanson Christensen Thralls Fenner Edmonds Lotridge 1 Robinson Cone L. Fasoldr Lamb Aldrich Goepp Ray McPherson E. Fasoldr . . lol O- ll! or or A C Emil 597- -If I T E5TI'IEl927 ORNIff. l.lAN . ., SPS H I SQ: Alpha Beta hapter Established in 1913 IN FACULTATE MRS. CORNELIUS BETTEN MISS ELEANOR MCMULLEN MISS RACHEL LOUISE FITCH MISS RUTH ST. JOHN IN URBE MRS. MARY ORR BARBER MRS. HAROLD PRATT 1 MRS. MINNETTE METCALF BROCKWAY MRS. LUCY PHELPS SIMONS MRS. IDA EDMOND MISS EMMA SPEED , MISS MARGARET FISH MRS. WALTER STAINTON MISS BARBARA FRETZ MISS LOUISE STEVENS MISS ANNE GORDON MISS DELIA STONE MISS ANITA KRANTZ MRS, ROLLO TALLCOTT I MRS. STACY MAY MISS FRANCES ELIZABETH WATSON I MISS MARGUERITE POHEK MISS HELEN CLARASIA WORKS SENIORS IRENE DEMETRIA ALDRICH MURIEL ALICE LAMB BARBARA FOWLER CONE ELLEN MCPHERSON' I EMILY AMELIA FASOLDT ' RUTH EVELYN MATZ , LILLIAN ESTHER FASOLDT MAEEL THAYBR RAY ELIZABETH GOEPP MYRA BRINKERHOFP ROBINSON DOROTHY BBMENT HOLLEY N ORMA HARRIET WRIGHT x JUNIORS ' W EDITH HORTENSE CHRISTENSEN LUCILLE LOTRIDGE I MARY AYLENE FENNER ALICE MAY MALONEY KARIN HERMANSON BONITA KATHRYN THRALLS SOPHOMORES EVELYN DEGOLIER BASSAGE LUCILE ELEANOR GRAHAM ETHEL WINIERED CORWIN CHARLOTTE GRISTEDE DOROTHY ADELAIDE ENGLISH LIZETTE FURMAN HAND HELEN MARION JONES FRESHMEN ' MARGARET CARR GUNHILD NICHOLSON ARLENE EDMUNDS NINA NIKIPOROFI' MYRA EMERSON JEAN SALTFORD f ' MARGARET HUPPMAN CATHERINE UDALL Q HELEN KEESE OLGA YAKHONTOPF I 'r ,ES .- .1-ng Ds! C- I I -C 'I I 593 to K IWIEIQZYCOR LL ANH gg! Il l l fx-, AQ-Q JV , 5. 1 2 32 i r 4 Clzz Omega Seventy-two Chapters Founded at University of Arkansas 1n 1895 Miracle Keily Tinker Robson Lawrence Wilcox Dietzen Dimrnock Hill Fraser Bateman Noyes Pratt Cuervo Barker O'Donnell Ruefle Martin Benclon Beckwith Pipa Hoyt v 1 lv ,itll e P1 A 594 v-A A A A A A A yr! I HTHE l92TCORNhLLlANQ A 1. I I I , i n i Y , Theta Alpha Chapter Established in 1917 IN URBE R MRS. JOSEPH BARR MISS VIRGINIA FRANKE I MISS EVELYN CASEY MRS. ROBERT MORSE MRS. HOMER CHAPMAN MRS. ROBERT WENTWORTH A SENIORS MARY ELIZABETH BECKWITH KATHERINE FISH ANNE TURNER BENDON - MARGARET RACHEL HOYT GRACE MALVINA BRINKERHOFF REBECCA ELEANOR MARTIN VIRGINIA MARIA REYNA JUNIORS , OLIVE LEE DEVISON MARGARET MIRACLE MARY OSBORNE DIMMOCK ROSE DEE MORRISON IVERNA HILL MILDRED GENEVIEVE O'DONNELL HAZEL TKEILY HELEN MONICA PIPA LILLIAN ANONA KELLER , HERMIONE WILCOX SOPHOMORES - EUNICE MARJORIE BARKER SARAH JANET NOYES MARY FRANCES BATEMAN MARY ELIZABETH ANNE PRATT DOROTHY MAY HAVEN MARY KATHLEEN RUEELE FRESHMEN I MARGARET SEELY BATEMAN ESTER DAVIS LAWRENCE EDITH CUERVO A DORIS HENRIETTA MCCULLY . DOROTHY MAY DIETZEN FRANCES ROBSON RACHEL SHAW FRASER GUERTINE TINKER QI.: 331. '94 ll. DI! I S95 fungi E HEID TCORNELLH Q S S 355 pm I il I Kappa Delta Fifty-five Chapters Founded at Virginia State Normal School in 1897 Griswold T. Miller Noble Taylor Stearns Cole I. Miller Gainey Hunniford Persbacker Lum Gillmeister Walbancke Danner lacovino Shay VanMolle Wagner Wade Enderly Tyrrell Pedersen Hieby Detlefsen Urban Mone Barie Clark Townsend Kercham Shipman Russell Ace Davison VanSlyke Guthmann I Y ? BO! S S EQ! grill!-fi KSAASS WW T S Q11 595 gg, HTHE I QTCORNELLIANE FW W A vii - ' I ' W WWA W- I A . A Kappa fa Omega C112 Chapter Established in 1917 IN FACULTATE A MISS LUCY KIMBALL IN URBE MISS MILDRED STORM BOOL MRS. RUTH TROUSDALE MISS EVELYN KENNEDY MRS. FORREST WRIGHT SENICRS PAULINE ACE ANNA FRANCES KETCHAM FLORENCE ELIZABETH CLARK LAURA GRACE PEDERSEN MILDRED ETHEL DAVISON LAURA MARION RUSSELL DORIS DETLEESEN ELINOR BLISS SHIPMAN HELEN ELIZABETH GRANT PAULINE HENRIETTA TOWNSEND GRACE ESTELLE GUTHMANN VEORA MARGUERITE TYRRELL VALERIA POWELL HIEBY VIRGINIA AGNES VANSLYKE JUNIORS CARMETA KATHERINE BARIE GRACE MCMILLAN IRENE DANNER FRANCE MONE VERNA ENDERLY ALISON MARIE SHAY MADDALENA MARY IACOVINO LUELLA URBAN V MIRIAM WADE SOPHOMORES NORMA LEAH EDWARDS DOROTHY MEADE I AGNES TERESA GAINEY ELSIE LOUISE PERSBACKER HELEN LOUISE GILLMEISTER ALICE MARIE VANMOLLE GLADYS CATHERINE LUM ' MARIAN MAY WALBANCKE A FRESHMEN LUNNETTE CHURCHILL TERESA MILLER SARAH COLE MARY NOBLE NATALIE GRISWOLD MADELINE STEARNS LUCIEL HUNNIEORD ADELAIDE TAYLOR ' IDA MILLER SYLVIA WAGNER , 3155! A T I A381 pm nu 597 F iii E THE 19 27 CORNELLIAN Q ,Qf l I ' I I L , ' , Szgma Delta Tau Ten Chapters Founded at Cornell University in 1917 w Sweedler Sherman Singer Saymon Lerner Jacobs Landau Stem Kommel Sadler Kondell Markson Graef Platnik Shenkin Binenkorb Levison Marx Greenberg De Goff ' Duschnes Kossack Colp Lobar Lissey Loeb T -331, -395. A Y fl .J 598 ug EIHI51927 CORNELLIANE I .vp 5Q5 I . , WE ,,,,7,.-,,,,., --,,, , VI, A Zplza Chapter Established in 1917 IN URBE MRS. ISAAC BERNSTEIN SENIORS NORMA COLP MURIEL LILLIAN LOBAR SYLVIA KOSSACK DOROTHY KAROI, LOEB A JUNIORS MARIAN LOUISE DUSCHNES JEANNETTE LISSEY EVELYN GREENBERG VIVIAN NEDDA SHENKIN SOPHOMGRES 2 VIRGINIA BINENKORB CONSTANCE JEANNE LEVISON ADELE DE GORE HELEN GERTRUDE MARKSON GOLDYE JEAN GOLDMAN HELEN MARX ALMA GRAEF SOPI-IIA PLATNIK MARION KOMMEL ANITA SADLER EDITH KONDELL ELIZABETH STERN X FRESHMEN I BLUMA JACOBS I ELEANOR SAYMON CHARLOT LANDAU RUTH SHERMAN ROSE LERNER EDNA SINGER JEANNETTE SWEEDLER :Ag 1 D41 li 599 wc C C' E flrlEl,92TCO Nlf,l.,l,lANH C C C ggi D I - ' z ,vkr ,,,l , 1 . . I., , . f ' ' Y l Alpha X2 Delta Forty-two Chapters l Founded at Lombard College in 1893 A. Shoemaker Booth Humphrey C. Shoemaker Grifn Armstrong Huntington Larson Miller Gordon Bea A. Love Hanford Hook E. V. Silliman Keefe Ives E. K. Silliman Foster Gates Wenner Young Mills D'Appolito Brown B. Love Wagner Lyman Fisher Barker Ashdown Leonard Towne wr QA! i ag V, C C 'NWC W C C VC 6oo 3.55 A 4 Ef1QHEl9 CORN i L.L.lANH 7 ' DL L' Lu . A , ,ggi . F - 1' , Alpha Beta Chapter I Established in 1918 W IN FACULTATE A MISS DOROTHY DE LANY IN URBE MRS. ALBERT DURAND MRS. GOLDEN HALL I MRS. AXEL FERDINAND GUSTAESON MRS. VAN BREED HART SENIORS LUCILLE CLAIRE AARMSTRONG GRACE EVELYN HUNTINGTON I KATHERINE ANGELINE BEAL BERTHA YVONNE LARSON , ALICE ELIZABETH BOOTH EMILY BARNES MCCORD I DOROTHY AGNES GRIP ALICE MORIN SHOEMAKER 1 HELEN ROSALIND HUMPHREY CECILE LOUISE SHOEMAKER A EMILY ISABEL WALLACE JUNIORS BERNIECE MARIAN BROWN LEONA DOROTHY KEEFE MILDRED LEE GORDON ALICE DUNBAR LOVE A L JEANETTE HANBORD SHIRLY ANITA MILLER I FRANCES LOUISE HOOK EDNA VIRGINIA SILLIMAN HELEN JEANETTE IVES ELLA KATHERINE SILLIMAN F! L SOPHOMORES MARIAN AVICE BROCKWAY JOSEPHINE GOODALE MILLS GRACE DYAPPOLITO MILDRED ROMAYNEWENNER JESSIE ELIZABETH GATES ESTHER JEANETTE YOUNG , FRESHMEN ANNA RACHEL ASHDOWN FRANCES MYRTLE LEONARD KATHERINE BAKER BEATRICE MARINE LOVE ELDA JANE BARKER RUTH ISABEL LYMAN HELEN MIRIAM BROOKS ALICE JEAN PADDOCK MARTHA CORDELIA FISHER ELISABETH ROSA TOWNE . A BEATRICE ELIZABETH FOSTER DORA ELOISE WAGNER A .EAS - A . . - .sas le! , . PU! 601 1,355 be be mHE1927coRNEn,lANH ,gig 1' i r s l M-:f53 2e'fs41 -W .qi-1 -- f - ':f:. fi sam QL ii i L L P2 Beta Pfzz L . Seventy-one Chapters i Founded at Monmouth College in 1867 Sharpe Allen Dalton Blauvelt Kloepfer Warren Ross Gould Leucler Urban Nicholls Sheasley Lewis Gardner Allyn Lee DeLamarer Pye Glenn Tobey Pope Tuson Lansing Fischer Korrjohn A Reamer Moffat Lawson Miner Kimberly Ruhl ? V1 L -!Qf-Q 6o7. gigg E I-IEIDQTCORIIIELLIAWE I if 1 5 A . A f,,, , -VA, ...R .f R A-I ' , ' ' CBEIRL N ew Y ork Delta flap ter I V Established in 1919 1 IN FACULTATE f MISS NELLIE PERKINS IN URBE , MISS STARR BASSETT MIss NELLIE LEONARD MRS. FREDERICK LOVELL BIXBY MRS. PAUL NEEDHAM MRS. KARL DALLENBACH MRS. JESSE NICHOLLS I MISS LOUISE FLETEMEYER MRS. PAUL RUSSEL POPE ' MRS. VICTOR GAGE MISS GRACE THOMAS I MISS LILLIAN HATEIELD I MRS. GEORGE WARREN I MRS. SALVADORE LABORDE MRS. HERBERT HICE WHETZEL SENIORS I GRETCHEN FIELD FISCHER. DOROTHY ANNE MINER f MARGARET DESIRE KIMBERLY IRENE MAY MOERAT I DOROTHY KORTJOHN VERNA ELIZABETH CHESTER PYE HELEN VICTORIA LANSING ELISABETH HANSON REAMER FRANCES ELIZABETH LAWSON MABLE IRWIN RUHL JUNIORS 5 FRANCES ANNA DELAMATER ELERIEDA EMMA POPE FLORINE DANIEL GLENN ANNBTTE HILDRETH PYE W PORTIA MARY LEE CHARLOTTE ALICE REESE MARY EVANGELINE TOBEY I SOPHOMORES HELEN CHAPIN ALLYN VIRGINIA SIIASLEY ' MARGARET ADELAIDE GOULD HAZEL TIISON ALICE LOUISE KLOEPPER ANNA MARY URBAN FLORENCE EMMA NICHOLLS JEAN WARREN FRESHMEN ANITA LEANORE ALLEN GEORGIANA HUNT I ALICE EVA BLAUVELT LYDIA ELOISE LEUDER JANET HARvISON DALTON ERMA RUTH LEWIS MURIEL LYON GARDNER JANE ELIZABETH ROSS EDITH JEANNB SHARPE Y 'Tl - bgh'-4 ge! . . ill 603 f,1,l C ETHEISTZTCORNELLIAN ,gg if I D I A E G? B ' n Y ,hu y lll X 1: l m5.e..'!i. QA E IAON A Zplza Epszlon Plzz Twenty four Chapters Founded at Barnard College in 1909 Lowensrein Caplan Unger Smith Adelsberger Sturman Duberstein Bresler Glassman Cantor Goldstein Sharlin Spiegel Elish Saperstein Levin Klein Tolins Saloman OL C ,. do do .- lll 1 llllir C lllll Q' l ll l L. - -. f- - ' 1l Q , 1 Lg! Bo! .. Page C W do do C U' 604 F' I W LM A HTHE I9 27 URNELLI AN aff . , H9 I l Q Q ' V f-'lUJlll1fIj7SiIorxQ9lxi ' Kappa Chapter Established in 197.0 A IN URBE MRS. IDA SCHIFFENHAUS MAYERS SEN IORS ALICE KLEIN GERTRUDE BELLE LEVIN SYLVIA SAPERSTEIN JUNIORS ZENA DUBERSTEIN HELEN SPIEGEL MAY ELISH CHARLOTTE SYRIL STURMAN ELEANOR BETTY GOLDSTEIN MYRA PATRICIA TOLINS SOPHOMORES . CHARLOTTE CAPLAN ELEANOR LOWENSTEIN JUDITH GLASSMAN ISABELE SALOMAN ETHEL LEE LIBSON EDNA LUCILLE SMITH PAULINE ELIZABETH UNGER FRESHMEN MARJORIE ADELSBERGER SARAH CANTOR SYLVIA BRESLER LILLIAN RUTH SHARFIN SDL' A -5154! lil A A F 5 605 nomo C o,.., .t P-f - e- W , ata t C E M- its C EUdEl92TCORlllELl-,lAN2.2n' hi! .dross a a C C aa as as 'HQ-'r' polo t l . I I ,, ' dll1Illl1lWlZQW Z S 42 X E W C' ' 'Z' V, r Vztj v L K l isssffiiggi Szgma Kappa Thirty-eight Chapters Founded at Colby College in 1874 ' - l l 9 l 1 ! i I Stephany Steck Seager Henrich Schuster Schillke Wilson O. Weber Hemstreet White Hyde Cook Griswold Calkins Mosher Deyo Kuebert G. Weber Dorr Herbert Smith Bruckner Race Haskell Wadsworth Morrison Rogers Ungerer L. Richman Birge DeNyse ' Hopkins Andrews Hawley Scnoonover Schultz Volkoff A. Richman Randall .531 C -Scif. ,913 s to C C C at t 'I' 6o6 Egg, mHIi1927coRNl51,L1A IE' 6,55 U-, , f f I' -.' I I I . I .1 V 1 'I ' Alpha Zeta hapter Established in 197.1 IN FACULTATE MISS ELVA THEODORA CAMPBELL MISS KATHARINE WYCKOEE HARRIS MISS DOROTHY IRENE FESSENDEN MRS. ERMA HOLLEN UNDERWOOD IN URBE MRS. LAURENCE BURCKMYER MRS. CLYDE HADLEY MYERS MRS. HARRY HOUSER LOVE MRS. JAMES PALMER ' MRS. HUBERT HAWLEY RACE -- ' SENIORS - RUTH MARY BIRGE MARION JOSEPHINE RACE ' MARION HOUSTON DENYSE LILLA HUMPHREYS RICHMAN MARY LEORA DORR MARION HELEN ROGERS HELEN STEVENS HASKELL META SALOME UNGERER ' , MARJORIE GALE MORRISON DOROTHY GRACE WADSWORTH GERTRUDE JUSTINE WEBER ' JUN IORS HELEN SUE BRUCKNER JEAN LOTHIAN HERBERT EVELYN TYLER CALKINS HELEN HUEY HYDE BEATRICE ALBERTA COOK V HELEN LINNIE KUEHNERT ANNA KATHERINE DEYO V ESTHER MOSHER LAURA GRISWOLD FRANCES BROADEIELD SMITH JOSEPHINE LOUISE WHITE SOPHOMORES ELEANOR DEAN HEMSTREET KATE CROWLEY SEAGER CAROL HENRIETTA HENRICH MILDRED STECK CHARLOTTE LOUISE SCHILLKE VIOLA ANNA STBPHANY EUNICE MINETTE SCHUSTER OLGA JOHANNA WEBER ANNA MARGARET WILSON FRESHMEN ANNA LOUISE ANDREWS ANNE ELIZABETH RICHMAN MARGUERITE HELEN HAWLEY MARY EDNA SCHOONOVER MARGARET GERTRUDE HOPKINS MARGARET AMELIA SCHULTZ JEAN ELIZABETH RANDALL KIRA ALEXANDER VOLICORE ? uf.: BU! 'TP' A ir! PAH 607 CIEIEIEIEIEIEIEID X -59:45 Tmfl927'CORNL1,!L AN4g3 -lf 1 , I I :gg i i W!-I. L Y I .A ,h . ,I A ,I ' ' viginx ,D I K gf i'1f .G - 1 5 . .'- if .f 11 21 - Ji ' 1 : ' .- 1- F-Z.: -11' ','f: '-fg,ff' Stiff -1 F WWE 'J lim ' , 11.5, f ' k . - 'Q 5 f i ff, --AA V fWW6fEEfQ:jii!!'Vf . .,A ' - zzz. .:,, -':,2-'..,ii?-'-14175 .ma -.'-'-f,':,1 2. 1 ess: , -ah faq ls - -' -4- ' - fi my 5,1 Q 4: ,5 if E- ,q' vm, Is: - - v 5 55 . S' - - ' us: 1 I fl'. ef 4- ' f Ze Hs- E I l -e 'E -f 9 I ggg,5'g ESI Q.9b+'f' 4 5 l.1'3I 4 :Jie-1 ' yi , : : , E 3 my W4 , , mn lllgg - 3 If X f 'Q -4 fl' 3 ' : f. 'X Bm In vw gs, W 'L' ' ' f , '1' ' fl --- 1 - A ' X f'i'.?3x,L , f ,,, g,,, VIQ W QZ-ff? , ,Tx ,,. :f pun:-tLl.,. Z-'Z' 1-I , ' M - F -1 'ZZ -. f ' 1 'QE'-f P Z sigg iggg Ei Z 17- 9 f 7 ' f f 'E 4 1 I ' ' 1 i X - A 'CAR-1? Ou M. HDL' !Li - ' .385 F124 609 WILLIAM P. FUERST JOSEPH E STECKLER Prefident Vice Prefzdent HOWARD E. PAINE Vzce P161 'dem' and S' C16fd7j1 WILLIAM, gearusnsr, INSURANCE SERVICE 87 NASSAU STREET NEW YORK CITY 60 i fmt .flip tbeftrop through the razor hood and pau the razor bark and forth along the rtrop. Without removing the Motto tt Jtropr, rbooor ooo! clootm! A SAFETY RAZOR AND STROPPER COMBINED IN ONE Most safety razor blades grow dull after only a few shaves-they pull and must be thrown away. The ordinary safety razor cannot be stropped except through stropping devices that must be bought and used separately. Avoid this needless discomfort and expense. Use a razor that stropr itr own binder! With the Valet AutoStrop Razor you can easily bring back the first keen edge in ten .fetorzdr every morning. Stropping, Shaving, Cleaning-the blade always stays in the razor! Sore yourfote! Daily shaving with the Valet AutoStrop Razor leaves your skin soft and smooth-keeps your face young. Valetdulobtrop Razor -.floorpem itself Price Sroo to S5.oo and up 611 ECAUSE every standard Raymond Concrete Pile is poured into a tapering, spirally reinforced steel shell, and because every shell is left in place, protectively, in the ground, A FOWZ fn 1 every Raymond Concrete Pile is per- EWU' We fect from tip to top. A PM fo? Evezgf Pmfpocre We who undertake .rpecml concrete work. Raymond Concrete Pile Company NEW YORK-140 Cedar St. CHICAGO-111 West Monroe St- Brmzrla Offer in Prinri al Citin- , P Raymod Concrete Prle Co., Ltd., Montreal, Can. CABLE ADDRESS-RAYCONPILE RAYIMCND , ' A 4 ' - T221 611 s Z5 QI. eehbam 86 Qin., Zinn Mfznuffzctufferf and Impozftezar of EXCLUSIVE WEARING APPAREL SUITS KNICKERS ELANN ELS BLAZERS DRESSING GOWNS GOLF HOSE HALF HOSE NECKWEAR SWEATERS NOVELTIES ETC. Unity Trousers A 9.6-18 Washington Place NEW YORK 613 I TRADE MARK REG. U.S. FAT. OFF HE public favor which the New Improved Gillette has found is not a matter of chance. It is a recognition of the three positive advantages of absolute safety, speed and comfort that this razor has been able to bring to modern shaving. Its use will mark the end of your shaving troubles. GILLET TE SAFETY RAZOR CO., BOSTON, U. S. A. Whether you have a beard like wire or as soft as silk, your GOOD shave will become a SK? 'S - I PERFECT fnavef 3 . gew . . f you read Three Reasons. On request -fi we willgladly send a copy,free. is We a n . , .5 , , s 'wfwwmlw-:g if ywmwiz ..m..m.a gfffsks s-m v www ffm X - THE QUALITY RAZOR OF THE WORLD 6 15 ITHACA AND THE FINGER PLACES FOR VACATIONS OR RESIDENCE The Ithaca Hfgggpggs Chamber of Commerce Will Gladly Assist You in Making Arrangements L. G. Balfour Company I Irma GREAT Azvxtmczm Attleboro, Massachusetts TRAGEDY I' Manufacturers and Distributors OP- HOU X :HC-l5+'l CU of Fraternity- OOT INTHEGIEEAT OPEN SPA CES OF WESTERN NEW YORK. Bffdgff Lweb X A PR.OAMSlA3C.n YQUTH, JEZUEZYW Noveltief BESTW Eb Pom BETTEEJFILNGS' paw p,,1,0,,, AND sssmzm QF mm' DEEPEPJ Emboxfepi Smfianem KNOWLEDGE' A SON OFTHE son.,wAs me X .P7'0g7'd772.f W A04 I Lswett Ewcusn, G f Plaques I, W0T?j BUT X Meddlf I CAPABLE or: NOBLE I vw xx Send for the ADVANCES' K GK 19.27 B6Z!f0Zl1' Blue Book XILHMEUJ the standard reference for jewelry ' w and novelties. A ' 5 I CH fr : 3 , WT 'rwua Cx, dmvj C 616 no Wi . K -81,5 ir 5 L 4, Whatever Your Warm May Be- From slight trivialities, like powder puffs, to X ji important considerations, like Furniture, that one buys perhaps once in a decade-MeCreery's can supply them. The next time you find that you have shopping to do, try doing it here-either in person, by mail or through Marion Hale of the Personal Shopping Bureau. We El i gciiylilppmliiease all-and are particularly partial to James Mcllreery 80 Gu. T' mba! 34TH STREET NEW YORK FIFTH AVENUE DOVER BQILER WCRKS INCORPORATED General Steel Plate Constracrion DOVER, NEW JERSEY Pioneer Manufacturers P- For Educational and for Seventy Years CHEMICALS Industrial Institutions ' are prepared with infinite care and under fully equipped Control Laboratories COOPER'S CERTIFIED CHEMICALS Acids Ether Collodion Salts Ammonia Iodine Cotton Solutions ESTABLISHED Chas. Cooper SI CO. WoRKs 1857 194 Worth St., New York NEWARK, N' J' 617 GLORIEYING THE MODERN MOTOR CAR y N XHlllflI' 1 cow ,104 ff :E5'E?ifx - mms - WITH NEW IDEALS ll I QAQAN M1066 1 ' -' N b gliias' OE MAGNIEICENCE THE NEW RaOYAL EIGHT HIS 1S the E1ght that 1S constantly berng pornted out and adrnxred for 1ts charmmg des1gn The Eight wrth the m1ll1on clol r pomted wrth every luxury every cety every comfort you could ever ncerve rn a car The Ezgbt that IS g1v1n everybody who dnves rt a new no on of smooth mot1on thrrllrng ev rybody w1th the power of 1ts marv ous erght cylrnder Prkes Peak Mo r delxghtmg every ocly wrth 1ts superb sen 1t1veness to throttle and brakes The Ezglat that IS able to glrde along at a VCIOCIFY of seventy live mrles an hour some cars exh1b1t at the rate of forty' L1kew1se remarkable 1n performance llkewlse beautlful are the new 1927 Chandler Su-ces a magnxiicent lme of Erghts and Srxes together a chorce of twenty five d1fferent body styles at a pr1ce range of 35945 to 3192295 f 0 b factory See dnve compare' CHANDLER C LAND MOTORS CORPORATION, CLEVELAND, Exp ID pl 1819B d y N Y kC ty IHCCIIOIH'-' lavrshly equlpped and ap- or better, wlth less fuss or exeruon than s F' Q ' . . . 7 p . 6 . - . . , . . ' - ' - - or e ., roa wa , ew or i ROYAL EIGHTS BIG SIXES SPECIAL SIXES ' STANDARD SIXES 8 I In Your New Central Heating Plant at Ithaca Boiler Operation is Improved by 25 Diamond Automatic Valved Soot Blowers Frequent use of mechanical soot blowers improve boiler operation, for soot-an excellent heat insulator-is not allowed to accumulate on the tubes. Diamond Automatic Valved Soot Blowers promote cleaning as often as is economically justified because they are easy to operate, the cleaning process is thorough and requires only a short time, and their cost of operation is low. These soot blowers increase both the efficiency and capacity of boilers, save fuel, and increase the length of boiler service by reducing corrosion and pitting due to soot. In September, 1913, five Diamond Automatic Valved Soot Blowers were installed in each of four Stirling boilers in your New Central Heating Plant at Ithaca 5 a fifth boiler was similarly equipped early in 1916. At the end of 1916, after twenty blowers had been in service more than three years, and five almost one year, very little had been spent for repair parts. And all the blowers had been operating satisfactorily since their installation. DIAMOND POWER SPECIALTY CORPORATIONI Detroit, Michigan 619 PENN-DIXIE CEMENTS PENNSYLVANIA PENN-ALLEN DEXTER Tom! Annual Procizrcrian, Including South, Aff, 0 0 0, 0 0 0 Bpzgf POUR NORTHERN PLANTS BATH, PA. PENN-ALLEN, PA. NAZARETH, PA. PORTLAND POINT, N. Y. Pennsylvania-Dixie Cement Corporation I3 T EAST 46TH STREET NEW YORK CITY A garment is no finer than its fabricu Q P Haas Brothers Fabrics Corporation Fifth Avenue, New York 69.0 ACME ROAD MACHINERY d inte rity go into the construction of Twenty-live years of progressiveness an g every ACME unit-and are reflected in its splendid performance in the field. ACME ROAD ,osre . MACHINERY COMPANY il ert' :wr , .. ,, .- 4 15535, f- 'V . . -1 PRANRIORI, N. X. Ermblirbed 1812 G. W. RICHARDSON 81 SON RDSON SQUARE, AUBURN, N. Y. TURE HOUSE IN THE UNITED STATES use in the Country in furnishing RICHA THE OLDEST FURNI The most experienced ho COLLEGE BUILDINGS CLUBS, CHAPTER HOUSES, Our representative is frequently in Ithaca and will respond quickly to a call by telephone or mail. Furniture - Drapery - Carpets - Wall Paper SYRACUSE, N. Y. N EW YORK CITY 51.9 s. WARREN sr. I9 E. 55TH sr. 611 Retffoxpection ! .' I Nothing hringf hack the fonel ineniotief of college clay! more than a goocl pipe loaelecl with ABERDEEN MIXTURE TOBACCO I We have hoth 573 659932 Ifhaca Hofel , 14.11363 . 1195 I Everything for the Sinohet ITHACA HOTEL ITHACA, N. Y. Cornell Victorious in having 9. through DE LUXE MCTOR COACH SERVICE between ITHACA AUBURN SYRACUSE Pour QQ Trips Daily Charteifecl Coachef fot Special Parties MID-STATE COACH LINES, INC. 2 So X TURNED l-HS WAY To-' WAEDS HIGHER. LEARNING AMD NAS LET-'T Ti-IE HOME TOLUAJ SOME Tl-DIRTY MINUTES AGO. wouosmw -vm. FALKS snu. vm me SAME oi: noe! 9 11156 'Ex-.. . and r LAKELAND MOTOR LINES, INC. Telephones ITHACA AUBURN SYRACUSE NOTE - 9681 1156-M 1-4937. fx New YSEINOAJ A TV-AWD 5 fenrouna el ' i I I 67.1 FRED T. LEY CO., INC. GENERAL CONTRACTORS for BAKER CHEMICAL LABORATORY Q91 OFS5 6 'PL if f E iii Fd . 'P 5 'Z of 7' C, , 'LEY ff SPRINGFIELD, MASS. BOSTON NEW YORK JACKSONVILLE, FLA. 7. X J oNEs at LAMsoN I .f a MACHINE co. ' -R if ' E J, Springfield, Vermont fl U. s. A. ' lw I 'lx' gl il ' QQ 'f .. -l ' - ' MANUFACTURERS OF H Hartness Flat Turret Lathe EVERY EVENT is an occasion for Frowans Fay Automatic Lathe Say it with F l0we7's,' and Say it with Ours For Birthdays, Anniversaries, Graduations and Holidays Flowers by wire to all the world THE BOOL FLORAL CO., INC. 7.15 E. STATE ST.-FLOWER FONE 7.758 The House of Universal Service I-Iattncss Automatic Die Flanders Ground Taps I-Iartnesss Screw Thread Comparator C:zmZ0gf will be Jen! on 1'eqz4e.ft. 67.3 I if 1 - mr-'FJ' 'Cl l I J X . -. SAFETY TO THE NVESTOR Buzlt on Serwce to the Publzc HE safety and steady earning power of utility mvestments are based prnnarily on the essen tial nature of utility services Electricity illuminatmg homes offices and streets, and energizing mdustrles and transportatlon lines IS the l1fe blood of the modern c1ty A population of approx1mately1O 000 000 IS supplied with electric llght and power or other ut1l1ty services by the compan1es we represent mcludmg Commonwealth Edison Company Public Service Company of Northern Illinois Middle West Utilities Company Midland Utilities Company Chicago Rapid Transit Company Files and research facilities developed in serving 125,000 satisfied customers are at the service of every- one interested in utility investments. 'IR EN lNvE5l 4 that Enom UTILITY SECURITIES COMPANY 72 West Adams Street, CHICAGO St Louis Milwaukee Louisville Indianapolis +5 I x ' I Q ' V ., IQ- Q I ,, B 1: :f l - TFT Tix ,,.'Au' rl ': 1':':' - I - f : Z . 1 'xigliq l x' iQ'-,i-'Eg EI-1dal,, 'F-le x X mf - RE 1 , 9 ,Q E I ' ' P '- T11 ' '1f , - . 1 A , 'I-V i 4 . ' - I II if I ' 1 .tl PX J f. LV :Z 4 - ' - ' at f X X , A N - 0 l 0 0 1. . . 7 V: , 7 , I 614 he cover for this annual was created by The DAVID J. MULLCY CU. 2857 N. Western Avenue Chicago, Illinois gy ery Molloy Made Cover bears this trade mark on th back lid. 65 TOOLS THAT o loo AND GO vnmuunmuu u n uv on They Speak for T hemselvesn - c'LeaArn Then Languagen ,l We ' f .,,. . GODDARD AND GODDARD COMPANY lllilling Cutter Engineers B SMYTH-DESPARD Co. 1ffi ,1w-is rj-M. if-5i fQf!'gI 1r,I..,1,:.g fg!!gi5lI1g4:ei: Tumi 11212552511-I fglflgzfisflg 'li mal: lllmf' 1'1!lffl!I if MdMIZfdCfZlV67'J of I!! T ,- T '!!' ,H A - LEATHER BELTTNG '7 -Q ' 1 ' I!-l 1 i ' Hi!-4 2?fi!1ll wi-'- l l lllI lIlW fl Q5 'ful GENERAL QFFICE AND FACTORY I UTICA, N. Y. .- 4 I f v , M L! f , fy' We would appreciate and it would .A..: f f!! he a pleasure if you would call at our U, 4, Factory when passing through the ulxezf- - 'ff Mohawk Valley, allowing us to show THE HA WARD COMPANY you how Quality Belt is manufactured. 31-40 Dey St. New York, N. Y. 67.6 EDGEWGRTH THE ARISTOCRAT or SMOKING TOBACC Ready Rubbed or Plug Slice 81 ESTABLISHED 1877 RlChIHOHd, 5 UPON HIS TFQUCHED BY ARG-XVAL H ns Qunre me ummm M Gzeerwgs OF THE BOV5 '? qt? N 'ik CHINTJ c:r.0 LLEG E Ef1lrAvemne ll?-out Shop -Cn un lv. mm Berween 475' and 482' 5lree1s.NewYork Xi' Q 9 ul f iriix ff C . I J Footwear which commands the unqualified approval of all college men from every stand- point of style and qu ality . X, ,S wim . . --ff 2, 'Q 5'E'.fff! ri iril,,, , XX 3 , 255, 'f v , nag 4 ,, x v v Q 1 gk M' ff Xie? 'ey 'Lyra fwafrw 5 'et , ,, c f ww 'f v f o .QA 4' H Alf X 5 1.1116 QSM 1 f 59797 .. -e ,-A1 we , 11 yy, X 0 WwxQ,,agQ ,: A Navi ! w ww V, X We, :.:- ,M W 5 'wh s W A7 y 3 4... gfuvmfnaavmfuf 2 fi gr Exhibit Slaopr .' CHICAGO Peoples Trust and Savings Bank Building WASHINGTON Woodward Building opp. Shoreham Hotel ST. LOUIS PITTSBURGH Arcade Building Jenkins Arcade NEW HAVEN Hotel Taft 617 ,fnx fx' :Jig ' iv ' 5 P u TAL xl. E E Asi::l:l'l1ul flktx E '9 muun li 55 f' ,asv 0 2 - --r ' 5 of itwf 5 XE rm ra 5 f YO TH ARTICULARLY youth as it is represented b y men and Women of the Cornell stamp, is endowed with certain glorious advantages of Which it should eagerly make the most. The experience of ofherr haf hlagoned the frnoofherf trail to Jeonrf ' i y and thofe who follow it find if a royal road. It ir the path paved with adequate life infar- ance protection. It woald he dzyfionlf to oornpnte in dollarf and cent: the deht h I e college rnan or wornan owe: the parenzir who rnade poffihle their education. There will eorne a day, too, when the Cornellian of today will ha ' ' oe a farnibf of hir own depending npon hirn. These obligations are met four-square and C . . . ertainly when life insurance protection is wisely selected early in life, for it is then that cost is minimum. I . i f The Prudentlal f K Insurance Company of America rj!! Y! fir EDWARD D. DUFFIELD, President so x A Home Uflice, Newark, N. J. 67.8 nf f FF BERNITZ CARBOPRAX SUPER BLOCKS are applied extensively as linings to boiler furnaces equipped with multi and single retort stokers, oil burners, and pulverized fuel. In fact they are used in any types of furnaces subjected to severe conditions- clinker adhesion, slag erosion, flame abrasion, etc.,-encountered in modern boiler furnaces run at high ratings. A type of furnace lining for every need-over 3ooo installations of the Bernitz Con- struction among which are the leading central station, railroad, and industrial power plants. BERNITZ SUPER LININGS for Water Gas Gener- ators are also increasing capacities, effecting sub- stantial operating economies and likewise are positively clinker-proof. Clinker-Proof and Long Life Furnace Walls A Type for Every Need The above photo shows a BERNITZ CARBOFRAX SUPER LINING after IS months use Qoofyb rating most the timeD in the furnace of a 1950 H. P. boil- er. Upwards of three years even under the severest service, can easily be obtained with these linings and in a large proportion of installations practi- Cally a permanent lining is Obtained. In the picture shown Bernitz perforated ven- tilated type of blocks are used adjacent to the fuel bed. CARBOFRAX, the pure Carborundum refractory, is the material that BERNITZ SUPER BLOCKS are made of because of its great strength, refractori- ness, heat-conductivity and low abrasion and spalling loss. These qualities are greatly enhanced by the Bernitz Ventilating system. BERNITZ PURNACE APPLIANCE COMPANY MAIN Ofmf 80 FEDERAL STREET, BosToN, Mass. DISTRICT OFFICES! 350 Madison Ave., New York City Book Building, Detroit Bellevue Court Bldg., Philadelphia 2.31 So. LaSalle St., Chicago Cleveland Pittsburgh Birmingham Atlanta Kansas City Salt Lake City San Francisco ZMWWW ZWWMW Recommended ezz' Cornell WEBSTERfS COLLEGIATE WEBSTER'S NEW INTERNATIONAL D0 You Peeqgle Over New Wereif? -over exact definitions or pronounciation of Words?-over the iden- tity of historic characters?-over questions of geography?-over points of grammar, spelling, punctuation or English usage? Look them up in More than 1o6 ooo entries A special section Shows, with examples, rules of punctuation, use of ca itals abbreviations etc. I oo illus- !' r32Lg:'5::1If::i+Qf6fp '4f1w?f. . 7 . , . 7 trations. 1,156 pages. Printed on Bible Paper. A desk book for every student. .Y ee It at Your Calle e Bookftore or Wrzte or -.Ig -L69141227-.tnivrf-,:gkiiifii-I, . g . Infozfmeztzon to the Pzeblzrbem. . SPRINGFIELD, MASS. -'Ns'fN N-v',..,,, L' 9-' 2 ' ,. '5 E ' S S' N.: 5, 9.4 5 E -.2 3 ' ' -- -- ' 4'-' ' -W' -' ga -.7 E :-...v .a,,- E, 2 1, f-gf-Q., ga if 3 '-fl... - ar, 5 Q .1-., ef, 'N-'si' 41 Q fi f 1' 5 s 2. ,S-v, 51,-.l 'fxgif , 4-Q ,Q-I, f A --l.i- V N ' f-Nf'S..-fa-',., ',,, ' ':..,--F l-1- x..f...-aa 5-gr...-f' TRIPLEX-CENTRIFUGAL-ROTARY-DEEP WELL-HAND- AUTOMATIC WATER SYSTEMS for all Industrial, Municipal, Power Plant and Residential Applications GOULDS PUMPS, Incorporated SENECA FALLS, NEW YORK ' .-:L a.-.. :-ar., sv-,. Q' rs -TE :-...- E, se 'ar .-s- 'E ' 5 Q ,li i M 1 i 4 M ll -ri f 2 2 'vis' gi 4' i 4'- 3 4' 3, 3 9-3 ea- -5, Q A 5-:. fig,-.E ' 3 .4 Q5 630 ALDRED 84: CO. Fifenl Agents' The Shawinigan Water 84 Power Co. Pennsylvania Water 84 Power Co. Con. Gas Elect. Lt. 84 Power Co. of Baltimore Gillette Safety Razor Company Roll-Royce of America, Inc. Gorham Manufacturing Company ' itnil otlzzerf 40 WALL STREET NEW YORK CITY Eayponents of Industrial Forestry Lumber manufacturers are finding ways to apply forestry principles to the handling of their woodlands. Such applications involve consistent and well planned programs of Fire protection for all lnnilr Infect control opezfntionf Selective lagging in pine Iinproneinent tbinningf Farertry nnrfeiy ilenelopinent Repleznting in entover nreizr By-proiliietr refeetrcb All these activities are going forward on a commercial scale in the Southern and Western operations of The Ipnc-Ben, Ulmber Companq R. A. LONG BLDG., KANSAS CITY, Mo. 631 ONTROL of combustion and boiler vvater conditioning are the tvvo most pertinent factors in eflicient boiler plant operation today. The Hall System of Water Conditioning, developed by Dr. R. E. Hall, While Physical-Chemist of the U. S. Bureau of Mines, elim- inates scale, inhibits corosion, produces dry steam and has been successfully installed and operated in many boiler plants. It is the first fundamentally scientific method of boiler vvater treatment. Hagan Combustion Control was first advocated nine years ago. It is significant that today Hagan Control is regulating over 8,ooo,ooo boiler horsepower, with an annual saving in fuel alone of Millions of Dollars HAGAN CORPORATIO- BOWMAN BUILDING PITTSBURGH, PA. azfer in Abundance FOR SMALL TOWN, SUBURBAN AND ISOLATED HOMES HOOSIER WATER SERVICE provides the ideal water supply for any home owner who does not have available the advantages of city water service. It is also desirable for city home owners who have a cistern, and wish to provide soft water, under pressure, for use in their homes. The electrically driven Hoosier installations are automatically controlled, and require scarcely any attention, affording water service equal to that had in most cities, Hoosier equipment is rotectecl against rust and corrosion by our GALVAZINK, or all-galavanized surface, inside and out. Hoosier Water Service equipment may be had for operation by any power and for deep or shallow wells. Anyone interested in a better water supply is invited to avail themselves, without obligations, of the services of our Engineering Department, to ascertain the most suitable Hoosier installation for their needs. Flint dc Walling Mfg. Co. KENDALLVILLE, IND. VAZ .Y ' J 'll ' AEN K mr Wzn mz I Hoorzer Pumpf 631 The CorneZZ7' An Adler-Rochester Model Q ll T ll -rw , gy, Developed by Adler-Rochester, the model illustrated makes it- self one with the dress instincts and clothing traditions of the E typical Cornellian. It is sold in Ithaca by - as I 1 ALEXANDEHS lfg tl., X gi lf Hia, f l xy l ll Clothes 0fDis2fifn,czfi0n T T 114 EAST STATE STREET , E li, 0TTl1lIl:uln ilzi li3l , 1 LQ fi , W an A . WM iw- Qs H l ig -igwww ' i w ,ffl 1 ,., ,, 3 . , , X ., 5. ,, a.'fll-seas. 5 ,.,, J.lm...,.iI 'z9t.,.,ty'a. f n' :ggi l ' l-ffmvwe ' w wf' T' 'A ' nfs I . n-rf--M.: .fa A If ' S bf -25' 'A iff: I i V nw TAPES-RU LES-TQULS Standard of Accuracy and Service Send for Catalog , L 11v,P1uf6'o 1 5 i fllf' llflf - I 0 T'-ii4--1i1-'ii1--i-i---iiA--i- ei T V- SAGINAW, MICHIGAN T ll , f XI W 'York Windsor, Canad , N aaaa L T il l ' l H G we Ja Q- lb T l X ,fl , 633 Z L ' a h AIU QL. 32 N ' I V ' It - D up E UNION SUITS REIS LAVENDER LABEL UNION SUITS REIS fCJIMsHIRIs ANDHJIMPANIS' IN A VERY WIDE SELECTION OE FABRICS AND STYLES For Sale by Leading Dealem in Ithaca and Tnrongnant the Conntfgf RGBERT REIS 84 CO. 889 BROADWAY, NEW YORK Millr at Waterfnfd, N. Y. and Baltimore, Md. 'L I 4, CHOOSIAJG THAT worm: Foe, uJl-MCH IS BEST FITTED, X GOES INTO HDIEL MANAGEMENM2 Pharmacy, Inc. X' Sf' ZI4-116 E. State St. HW LOUG SHOULD gona Loom 7 -.lm u Q SPA-GHETTI -. A ROWEL E xo uucues 2, 3 mls Af!ouT PRESCRIPTION SERVICE Q 5.91 mam J? L 6 Toilet Pzfepazfationf il A Statianazgf .Yoda Faantain High Grade Candies S UDY 1. C11 634 I NEW YORK TRAP ROCK CORPORATION ORUSHED STONE For Road and Building Cofutrzzcriafz EXCLUSIVE SELLING AGENTS FOR THE PRODUCTS OF THE CARBONATE OF LIME CORPORATION ASPHALT PILLER and VERPLANCK PULVERIZED LIMESTONE 150 PARK AVENUE NEW YORK TELEPHONE 4840 VANDERBILT W' I R ' R QI Ill Sack Suits, Top Coats, Exclusive fabrics per- fect tailoring. Made to individual require- ments and measure- ments. Satisfaction as sured. 550 and more. JACOB REED'S SONS I 1424-26 CHESTNUT sfr. PHILADELPHIA H IN THE HANDY TUBE UNGUENTINE for cuts burns bruises boils pimples chilblains piles eczema sunburn poison ivy insect bites chapping etc. AT YOUR DRUGGIST,S 635 BROOKLYN GOODS GO ROUND THE WORLD Brooklyn is one of the greatest manufacturing centers in the United States. Her products are used the World around. Brooklyn banks with their linancial service help bridge the gap between the producer here and the consumer abroad. The First National Bank has been doing this for nearly FIRST NATIONAL BANK --OF BROOKLYN Eftezblifbezi 1852 BROADWAH7 OFFICE DOWNTOXVN OFFICE seventy-five years. Broadway and Havemeyet St. 9.6 Court Street Ufzzier United Stater Goverumeizr .fzzpervifiofz Dio! 87.43 PALACE LAUNDRY F. C. BARNARD, Prop. for High-Gmeie Work ond Service 37.3-39.5 EDDY STREET COLLEGE AVENUE MARKET E. A. SPENCER si SON Choice Jfleezif, Pozolfm omni Earl? DIAL 1651 Prompt .Yeroite 317 COLLEGE AVE. 636 MILK CREAM LAKE VIEW DAIRIES All Dairy Products 609 NORTH TIOGA STREET PHONE 8307 Perfectly Pasteurizecl Milk and Cream From Tuberculin Tested Herds Prompt and Efficient Service BUTTER EGGS IGOE BRQTI-IERS Manufacturers of WIRE, NAILS AND RIVETS Nezwzrk, N. Brookbfn, N. Y. New York City jamaica, L. IQ WE MAKE A S12-ECIALITY IN Cornell Seal and Fraternity Jewelery Drawings Made from Charms and Pins Watch Repairing and Engraving BERT PATTEN 306 E. State Street THE JEWELER White Studio Bldg. 637 J. G. WHITE 8: COMPANY INCORPORATED ORIGINATORS AND DISTRIBUTORS OF Municipal, Railroad, Industrial and Public Utility Investments CLRRENIT LISTS OF RECOMMENDED OFFERINGS SUBMITTED UPON REQUEST A 37 WALL STREET, NEW YORK THE J. G. WHITE ENGINEERING CORPORATION ENGINEERS CONSTRUCTORS 43 EXCHANGE PLACE NEW YORK THE J. G. WHITE MANAGEMENT CORPORATION MANAGERS OF PUBLIC UTILITY PROPERTIES MANUFACTURING PLANTS AND BUSINESS ENTERPRISES Investigations and Reports 33 LIBERTY STREET NEW YORK 638 AM? I w 23 I 3 If 0 . ff'F?Fr?5? Avlis' ' ,I ,z . C., .V 'BEAUTIEULLY TRINTED YEAR B OOKS WE are proud to have had the honor of producing College Annuals for CORNELL UNIVERSITY U. S. NAVAL ACADEMY U. S. MILITARY ACADEMY PRINCETON UNIVERSITY MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY AND SCORES OF OTHERS Our imprint is a guarantee of all that goes to Spell Complete satisfaction-in Crafts- manship and right business relations. THE DU BOIS PRESS 'Y31'inte1fJ of gina 300121 mm' Gfzmlocgzzef ROCHESTER, N. Y. 639 N TGP Shoveling Coal V' jf? . , an ' if ' V ta p the Chimney it with FLAME BRAND 5 E E i i y i High Temperature Cements Belief Bafflingi ff Hug, ,ie Tm, H W Protect Furnace Makes BOllC1fS l Lifliflgg B a Steam Better Leaky baffles increase coal consumption out of all proportion to the water evaporated. An unusually large percentage of the heat units liberated escape up the stack without having done any work. Combustion efficiently depends on the proper angle and installation of baliles. No better investment can be made for saving fuel, labor and repairs, as well as increasing steaming capacity, than to install Mono Baflles. They HUG THE TUBES closely, giving time for absorption of heat. When the gasses finally reach the stack they have left most of their heat units in the boiler. Being monolithic and made of the highest grade refractory materials they may be installed at any angle desired, HUGGING THE TUBES tightly without binding. They set without heat. The baffle then becomes a solid structure with long life without spalling, burning away or cracking. Tubes may be removed at will or turbined as necessary without affecting the baffles. Not only will brick work last much longer but there will be a positive saving of fuel, heat, labor and repairs. Flame B1-and High Temperature Cement.: prevent the breakdown of brick work under the high tempera- tures of either stoker, powdered fuel firing or oil burning, and save the frequent shut-downs and ex- penses required for repairs and replacements. There is one for every need, any of which are applied by ordinary workmen. Here's the high temperature line: Reel Flame Veneer Cement White Flame Inralating Cement Blue Flame Fire Brick Cement Plartilzalo Repairing Cement Rami! for Rammeel-in Lining! Send for descriptive circulars. Our engineers are always glad to give their assist- ance in the solution of boiler baffling, refractory or combustion problems. Consult them without obligation. . 4 King Refractories Co., Inc. Main Ojjice ana' Wo1flzJ.' 17o9-1715 Niagara St., Buffalo, N. Y. 54 O I Pm DELTA THETA FRATERNITY HOUSE, CORNELL UNIVERSITH' MOHAWK TAPERED ASBESTOS SHINGLES Were feleeteil to roof the Phi Delta Theta Fraternity Home at Cornell heeazue they eomhine rare heaafy with armor! practicality MOHAWK SHINGLES are taper- ed-thieker at the butt than at the tip-like wood shingles. They give that beautiful characteristic effect of a heavy shadow line, without the known disadvantages and faults of wood shingles. The rough surface and mottled texture of theMohawk hand- hewn rustic butt, give that delightful weather-aged and weather-worn ap- pearance, even when new. Permanent colors-reds, browns, pur- ples, buEs, 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 field. MOHAWK ASBESTOS SLATE Composed of Portland cement and asbestos fibre, they are fire 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. CG. UTICA, NEW YORK New York Ojice, no Ease 41st Street Philadelphia, 630 Real Eftate Baileliag Cleveland, Rafe Baildintg KM Q X AS HINGLES X 64 I A Leozoio the World in Motor Cor Value -The home of real service is a real place to buy. -Our service is the best. -A high grade-High value New Car attracts a high grade better value used car. -See us before you buy a new or used car. NASH-ITHACA SALES CO. 117-219 CAYUGA ST. P A R - L Q Q K X, NOT courenv wms S-ruonss fm, ALONE WOULD LEARN Tm-QE DEEP . SECRETS OF LIFE AND JOINS A Plasterlng-Waterprooflng or FEAWRNIW and Dam roofin ' was Sww-S PP g gy WERE EGBEILT .Ypcczfratiozz Pogu in ,Twmr Arrhzitectzmzl Cafologzzc MY STA NCE ls A Ev EDG . , THE VORTEX PAINTING SJ, , 'T OFF M METHOD 1 . . . f . 453 eq For Plant Ma1ntenance Pamtmg S X '39 .E,x'Pf4Z11df0!j' page in -ywdffl Engizzecrizzg Catalogue I Pk 4, 'T I The Vortex Manufacturing g g ,H Company , ' CLEVELAND, OHIO BR.-XXCHES IN ALL PRINCIPAL CITIES , 649. I La SL 1859 s IXTY-EIGHT YEA RS OF BANKIN G 1917 The Nassau azfional Bank OfBroolcZyn CAPITAL SURPLUS 31,500,000 51,500,000 UN:o1v1DED PROFITS S650,000 eieipffifv Court and BROOKLYN, NEW Montague Streets YORK CITY No Instrument is' Better Than its Strings There Are No Better Musical Strings Than TAQEQLO For All General Purposes AND For Professional Use Trial Set, Either Kind, 253. MANUFACTURED BY Standard Musical String Co. 122 Cypress Ave., New York City The ATKINSGN PRESS Prinfem me AMNSDN PRESS rrnAcA.rLt We have been supfplying the Pflnflflg needs 0 students and fraternitres since 1906 Telephone 9.613 IO6 East Street ITHACA 543 l'-U., QF -nungmn e '25-ysm,,z.1gQ,, Q -:L 'Q' , Q uv' Af- T I ffff 'Fwy rw ,ga Y X m: vg,? Finn j i fr Fx. Axes ffd W 49' srq 3 N myll sf xc Fm 3 dj Z Ffa-5,5 Qi MFE J 'Jil Z I Z Ulf F P rl ' L.-x la ' If f 13,131.1- i X W X WX it ji gb- E K uf ff' J A, A x w f J Wewnff Q X M' I QQ X 'NX .R , MMV I A - .r-' 24? 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Y 544 THE LUXURIOUS ROUTE T0 ITALY AND THE CQNTTNENT p The result of over 85 years of service to a discriminatin ublic NH it ff.51 's g P f, Roivia DUiL1o ' The R01mz1z 5'pZe1zda1 ' .fbipr I The Refined, Homelike 5 .COLOMBO l V Largest cabin ship to the Mediterranean Comfort and excellent cuisine at moderate rates Z rlcl For .1'lIflf72g.f mm' f7If07'7l?lZffUlZ fzppbf to Jr if NAVIGAZTCNE GENERALE ITALIANA 134 ,' 1 223253 Mo ffa t, ITALIA-AMERICA SHIPPING CORPORATION '?Q, ,.w ,-,, iWA 'Z'T M Vi 1 State Street, New York ' 4 4 1 -- . E 7 mv or local tourist agents 'f' a ,,.t e if H f N.G.e1Jrr t tr u Y I 97- 1917 Our Thirtieth Year of Continuous Operation was successful from every point of view. To all of those who helped make it so, We express our sincere thanks and appreciation X STVDENT LAVN DRY AGENCY D. E. HUNTINTON ,L7 W. S. WYMAN '18 President and Director Secretary and Treasurer 545 , ' fi S OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPI-IER for M1917 CORNELLIAN,' no West 42nd Street, New York 306 East State Street, Ithaca, N.Y. 646 1 N I I I I I I, xl' v 'L' 'AVA' ' Y ' . ' n . A ' A A . A A A . A ' a n ,.iJllIIIlIlllIllllIllllllllIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllIllllllllIIlllIllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIlllllIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllll 1' ...... ...................................................... . ..................... . .......................... Q 2 I 1' suing: I, ESTABLISHED 1888 Q Aoi W I 1 I ' EE ' . ig I 1 I STE M f PHOTOGRAPHERS I L EQUIPPED WITH NANYYEARS EXPERIENCE I FOR MAKING PHOTOGRAPHS OF ALL SORTS i DESIRABLE FOR ILLUSTRATING COLLEGE . ANNUALS . BEST OBTAINAB LE ARTISTS, Q WORKMANSHIR AND T1-IE CAPACITY FOR PROMPT AND UNEQUALLED SERVICE QI 7.10 WEST .42ND STREET, NEW YORK I- S , gil ll lg JIBIIIF gill!!!lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIF 9:0 I 547 SUPPLYIN G light, power and water, and ' 21 I A fer? 0 'WI N V5.Q 7 3 :S ' ' ' handling the sewage and drainage in great Centers of POPUIQUOU are some of fhf COIUPICX problems solved by Allis-Chalmers engineers. This Company has developed steam and -.im 'I M .aw -. ., 27 4 It ' 4 1-' ' A -ZW: .,.. L ..,., . . . water turbines to high peaks of eliiciency, as M evidenced by many of the most important rw' f ma ,, Q X . ., 'gm' ga-r' . . I i stations in the world. -' . ..g ma.. - - ea: .aff A - - . - ,g li 1 Allis-Chalmers electrical apparatus is used in f- J- '- 272'-R T-P.-1:-s:ff l'-'1:.v H ' ' Qf rf 'Y, 'A 2-mi Zs I7'f '3 ' ' ' . j..g:- practically every industry and Includes some of the largest equipment ever built, together with complete electrical power units with any .- ' '- , . 'f -My LH S' 2L.QL:f2,T vii' ,. .Wir f, V- - IYPC of PUIHC IHOVCF. WEST ALLIS WORKS OF ALLIS-CHALMERS MANUFACTURING COMPANY Arm af Plmn' 153 Acrer. Tom! Flaw' Arm of Bzzihiifzgr 2,686,912 Sgzzarc Feet. Building Heavy Machinery Vast populations and innumerable industries are served by power and industrial plants equipped with Allis-Chalmers machinery Building six million horsepower in gas, oil and steam engines is but one of many Allis- Chalmers achievements. The Company's mining and metallurgical machinery is recognized as standard throughout the world. Its rock crushing and cement making machinery has been used in building many of the greatest engineering projects. Flour mills equipped with Allis machinery circle the globe, while Allis sawmill equipment is used in practi- cally every timber producing country. The Allis-Chalmers farm tractor, the latest of the Company's varied lines, is finding a wide application, not only in this country, but in many foreign lands. LLIS-CHALMERS MANUFACTURINGCO. Mn.wAunsa, wus. U.S.A. HEAD' GA PILLI G TATIO KENDALL, QUAKER STATE AND SUPREME OILS Only drive-over-pit for changing oil in the city. Alemite Greasing Service. COR. ALBANY AND SENECA STS. I 2 Blockf Wert of Clinton Home FIRE CLAY AND SILICON CARBIDE Ccmfbammizimj BRICK Also High Temperature Cements, for all types high temperature furnaces, including boilers, cupolas, kilns, stills, gas generators, mufiles, etc. BRANDS: ALUMA, MIDDLESEX AND SILCAR SEABOARD REPRACTORIES COMPANY P. O. Box No. 39.7, Perth Amboy, N. Works, Valentines Cnear Fordsj N. J., on L. V. R. R. 648 Independent Cork Co. CORKWOOD IMPORTERS AND MANUFACTURERS OF CORKS FOR ALL PURPOSES YHA-f'fi Brooklyn, New York Morristown, New Jersey The Mott C I I I I ' In Chevrolet Benntzfnl Hiftomf For Economical Transportation GRANT if RUSSELL PHONE S661 1o6 West Green Street, Ithaca, New York WE HAVE A LINE or RE-CONDITIONED CARS ALWAYS ON HAND THAT CARRY AN O. K. The TRIA GLE Book sHoP EVAN MORRIS, Proprietor HEADQUARTERS FOR NEVV AND USED COLLEGE TEXTBOOKS FOR THE PAST TWENTY-FOUR YEARS A tml Cttcnlnttng Lthttztgl with ntl lntert jiction. Open evenincgf. 649 ARTHUR PRICE XV ALTER PRICE PRICE 84 PRICE Mpznzzfazcfurerr of TIE SILKS Whitehall and Meadow Streets ALLENTOWN, PA. Max Kluehert PORCH ENCLOSURES AWN IN GS REPAIRING .REjg72f.l'bz:7Zg mu! Repairing of Fzmzimfe Waiafz TELEPHONE 7631 Address 141 South Aurora ITHACA, NEW YORK Whenever you desire a Souvenir or Remembrance of your zmiveluify Write RothsChild's and you are sure to sec re the very article that you desire Pennants, Banners Leather Novelties, etc. Rothschild Brothers I Ithaca, N. Y. O We Wish the Class of I 917 All Success Possible To the remezifziezg clezffef We will serve you af well KCI-lM if BRUNNE Nlercbemf Tailors zz EAST STATE STREET RLEALIZING me 1MPomTAfvcE p Qbeying Unwyjfggn OF CORRECT DRESSING oull HERO , moutcnss JN umm COMSEEVATVECIOTHES Campus Laws' m-M-M4 CHEAP Au. R1CIHT.' ffl Txs om:-r Pots. , 1 I Yov 1 MAKE rr so CHEAP 5 V- 'J A, Q 4 mf A W . ...- Q- THAT certain 'efprif de eorpr' on the compus which demands that one's clothes be not only the smartest but in perfect taste as Well ..... is a task pleasant to adhere to when your shopping centers here. THE STYLE SHOP A. PRITCHARD 1o8-zlo EAST STATE ST I ADDING 5 BO KEEPING -CALCULATING AND BILLING MACHINES Delivered in U. S. A. 7 In Canada 3115.00 , Easy terms U desireals Uffic Everywhere-in business, in stores, in professional offices, and in the home-the Burroughs Adding Ma- chine has been given a welcome such as has never before been accorded any other figuring machine. Think of it! 65,ooo Burroughs Porta- bles are already in the hands of sat- isfied users. The Portable is every inch a Bur- roughs, built in the Burroughs factory BURROUGHS ADDING to Burroughs standards, from the best materials Burroughs experience can buy-passing the sarne rigid inspection as the highest priced machines-carrying the same guar- antees-backed by the same Bur- roughs nationwide service. Portable, convenient, speedy, accurate, easy to operate, low in price, high in value-giving to everyone, every- where, complete satisfaction. MACHINE COMPANY Store ome R. W. SAWYER, Managef' Elmira Agency. ADDING - BOOKKEEPING - CALCULATING- AND BILLING MACHINES a 651 . The Dependable Power for ,,-Liz. Every Purpose ...M-1: M.,.....i - S MHHWTN Z Nw ,c ., , ,fy A 0 ff 4,3 Z LMU, ,fir Mall., Q QM I fl N, 2 sf W 5 -'- 4f ,Z 4'l?ICN5 'X l..i -ii- -1,-.1 Certain definite influences have marked the progress of every step in the improvement of this country's transportation systems. The first steam engine of Watts, the experimental auto of Elwood Haynes and the building of the first Continental motor at the birth of the automotive industry, were all due to those compelling influences which speed up effort. ' With each successive step in the perfection of the present day master-pieces of transportation, Continental has kept abreast of the industry. During this entire period of development Continental leader- ship has remained unquestioned, its success being reflected in every field where gasoline power is em- ployed. Because of the many signal achieve- ments in internal combustion en- gine design and performance this is truly the Red Seal Era-an era Red Seal Era which has marked the Red Seal as the symbol of supremacy in motor manufacture and a fitting tribute to the efforts of specialists who have concentrated upon one line of en- deavor for twenty-five years. Today Red Seal Motors are used in every country of the civilized world, blazing new paths to greater motor efliciency and building up greater prestige through economi- cal operation. Standing out in bold relief among the Red Seal accomplishments is a solid background of unlimited re- sources and sound manufacturing policies-the buyer's assurance of a successful past and a permanent future. Dependable power for every pur- pose is a Red Seal actuality and a proven fact, not only for today but in the years to come-the best pos- sible guarantee of perfect power plant performance. CONTINENTAL MOTORS CORPORATION Offices: Detroit. Michigan, U.S.A. Factories : Detroit and Muskegon R tnrs ZS Q3 zsuausneo 1818 C TT E N L5-vilifidff M ff! mjenilvmvna QQQIRIUIKHIUQ units, ' 17, !vfK, 6f','g ' x. , ' 'f l' lvmmsou Avenue con. Fonrv-FouR1'H s'rnss'r J K NEW vm f qii g x -, f :ff 5 5. 5, 2' S. R Clothes for Sport Or Gnfira W Car xg ' ,.',.l', fy Send for BROOKS,S .Mifcellmzy fjif- Q anooxsmloxucnu BOSTON PALMBEACH NEWPORT UYYL: suununa PLAZA sun. Nc. Aunnnm sun 'rag-nf cw.. swim- c Q U n v v R . U zzo Bmw.: CTBRI BRCDTHER GENERAL CONT RACT ORS 'iibeffw NEW YORK CITY 554 Parlor Car Bus Service Local and Long Distant Moving DEAN GF ITHACA, Inc. I Nos. 4oI-4o9 EAST STATE ST. ITHACA, N. Y. Telephone 7.531 ' Norton Printing Company - 'QQZMZQQI Printing Since I877U f . . 317 East State Street Ithaca, N. Y. 655 1 f i 1 T 3 I A JB it CL E The new and unusual-that sparkling reality which is known as the life of each school year-is caught and held forever within the pages of Bureau built annuals. The ability to assist in making permanent such delight- ful bits of class spontaneity rests in an organization of creative artists guided by some 17 years of College Annual work, which experience is the knowledge of balance and taste and the fitness of doing things well. ln the finest year books of American Colleges the sincerity and genu- ineness of Bureau Engraving quality instantly impresses one. They are class records that will live forever. BUREAU OF ENGRAVING, INC. COLLEGE ANNUAL HEADQUARTERS The practical side af Annual management, including advertising, selling, organization and finance, is com- prehensively corered in a series of Editorial and Business Management books called 'Success in Annual Building, furnished free to Annual Executives. Secure Bureau co-operation. We invite -four correspon- dence. 656 mw H'WWWH1Im nmlmllllli. Anllllllmlmm f COAL SALES CO. LEHIGH VALLEY ANTHRACITE THE COAL USED EXCLUSIVELY BY CORNELL UNIVERSITY -- .Lv ........m - f T mllllulllglu n-.V -.nllllllllmlm H ' Illlllllln. -nlllll COAL SALES GO. 65 RADIOS SHEET MUSIC PI-IONOGRAPI-IS EUgrfh3fng in Mu3jg RECORDS PIANOS PLAYER ROLLS Win with a GIBSON-popularity, social prestige- big money if you choose to play professionally. It's today's most popular instrument! Leading players everywhere choose the GIBSON MASTER- TONE, for its exclusive features. DOYLEMARX I-IARPER IOS N. AURORA ST. DIAL ?.O6I ITHAC , N. Y. KELLOGG FILLING STATION High Gmde Gm amd 021.1 I OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT Tiref and Accerforiex Foot of University Ave. II4-II6 Linn Street PHONE 5387 C. M. KELLOGG, Prop. 658 MACUMBER, LARKIN 84 CO. STOCKS AND BONDS PRIVATE WIRE TO NEW YORK fvelpffir' ro5 North Tioga Street Dial 9.44o CX Beauty Color ml I ' Istlfel 13.43 5 jeg I IQ IRIX Z QINX The Soltd Kumfort Foldtng Table f f ?j QV? Ig X and Chatr Set ts just the thmg for I J R hundreds of uses around the F 'ratern tty or Sororrty House Fmrshed rn paw Chmese Red lacquer 'wtth contrastmg black upholstery 'Lt ts beauttful and s lux mf form w ua dSt gun u decvrafwe Strong Enough for Any Use or Abuse RARELY are beauty and strength combmed but beaut1fu1Sol1d Kumfort Bent bl Wood Furmture 1S far stronger than you would ever expect lt to be The ta e w1ll hold up four of your heftrest foot ball players w1thout even gettrng d1scouraged The chan- w1ll hold three That strength means long ltfe Surely th1S 1S Just what l d df t re you are looklng for You can secure new art1st1c eHectsw1th th1s sp en 1 urm u yet lt all folds flat and packs away 1n neat cartons when not 1n use Wr1te for pr-1ces LOUIS Rastetter 55 Sons, Fort Wayne, Indlana SOLID KUMFORT FOLDING FURNITURE ffaqfvxjrx 416 I f X ,f r. an ffl? .M -LQ -. -- ., J U L af I I ...Q-r ij . 6 E u h f- Tr-1 -.-A-f---'L t ' ' : - s - ,V-e f- ' , fr I f 'f ff' f ' - N N- I--D 4 29 -, ,V O MW. . 1. - ii N I f 3 , ,f-JK, . . 1 ,X I.: A . V 5 .8 gif, O ' xx 1 fl, -A 7 , giief . ,143 ' -rf as--:' , 2 .1 1 AN . -- ,fr ,, . . .f 1 ...Q 5 f X .Z 4.-1 VVNV Zfwkf - rw' x ., U . 4, 1,-. rf, ,,y, 5, f t . . . . x t , : wtf r X, ,V ,f . 1 1 . X 1 vw: hf' .5 1 V X fgqtf wafer--'a',Qe:'5-. 1-:q: 'F 'O'1f':sf.- .Q S. ' -- - ,.., 5 ,. ,, ,,,.. r .N . ' . - . ' z w:fzf: 'i3:., o ' u or irs now in use in i 1 'rai a - 3 . - LG . ,9 . . . ' Q . . ' 1 . . . . 659 HEGGIE' Esmbliybeei I87j FRATERNITY JEWELERS TO CORNELLIANS FOR OVER FIFTY YEARS Choice Gifts in Jewelry, Silver, Bronze and Leather shipped to any address. R. A. Heggie 84 Bro. Co. ITHACA, N. Y GILLETTES CAFETERIA Ozee bzemeeff if feeding tbe pzeblee. We ojfee fbe beet food obtezieeezble. IO6-IO8 NORTH CAYUGA STREET 318 COLLEGE AVENUE 66 me QCJUCK, Brains, Hard Work-arid Good Food-have helped win many a sheepskin. Whether you know it or not, this company has been supplying 'K food for thought to the fraternity houses, Cafeterias and restaurants downtown and on the hill. If you are the steward you should know about Fliekinger's Hotel Depart- ment Service. 9 Shippee Tire Shop Speaking of Teeey Of all sad words of tongue or pen, The saddest are these, It's flat again. F K Being them to zu and will make you .rmele A Q' - JI I f F., . Tm' S Fisk TIRES AND TUBES CALLAI-IAN 84 WILCOX PROPRIETORS 1o9 Green Street, Ithaca, N. Y 661 Ithaca's Smartest Shoe Shop 151'-. '. 'lol '-I-sg, N -.:.s-. -. X Q '-: nb? ' , -. vb..- ..eH -. ..., 1 f -:-VA.:: i 9 ' ': X HSSZ ,Q X X-vu o....Mx Q X D . GJ 0 I A: X U Q X Q, 0 D 0 3 9 X X 0 0 G U . 0 U U 0 . 0 n U o O O o -me Ns ,. ..,, Liifm' 'rico-1 3. 'ff.,j9:6-.0Jr 6 J -.AST .A.,.:1-S., s Quality First UBOYDEN SHOES offer you creative individuality, Supreme Craftsmanship combined with Style Correctness. Becoming acquainted with The Boyden Shoeu by Wearing a pair is an introduction to shoe satisfaction for life. Make this Shop Your Shoe ,Headquarters ERRON7 138 E. State St. Shoes for Men and Women THOMPSON BROS. FORBUSH Q Q Corner STATE and TIOGA Ll! -1 TRUE TO HIS HERLXTAGE X IN- DuLG E5 GRACEFULLY ANI: SMOOTHLY IN THE MGI-IT FANTASTIC , :M A L.XT'i'LE STIFF .THASMQ 'M Flaom LACCEOSSE ITHACA i FROM wiscaunlu Too! SMART CLOTHES Y for NT? 54 PARTICULAR WOMEN i ag Il NF qi .XX lf H ALIVAYS SJWART XX A L WA YS NE W A li: Lovi ' C 667. MEINECKE 84 COMPANY SICK-ROOM and HOSPITAL SUPPLIES -12.5 VARICK STREET, NEW YORK, N. Y. I-IIGI-I-GRADE RUBBER GOODS ENAMELED HOSPITAL WARE SURGICAL SUTURES and INSTRUMENTS The One-Price Hofpiml Supply Home CURNELUANS THE BARBER ASPHALT We mn mpply your needs in Wall Paper Window Shades Paints and Varnishes Upholstering and Repairing of Furniture ARTI-IUR L. DANIELS IO N. Aurora St. Telephone 3397 District Sales Office Room 840 Graybar Building 410 Lexington Avenue New York City TRINIDAD AND BERMUDEZ NATIVE LAKE ASPHALTS GILSONITE GAVIN LIADDBN CORNELL CRESCENT TURNER CONSTRUCTION Co Erzgzncer Builder, . We bmw built the following Jmolimm: CORNELL UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OP PENNSYLVANIA UNIVERSITY OE PITTSBURGH BROWN UNIVERSITY MUNICIPAL STADIUM, PHILADELPHIA 00596113 TURNER CONSTRUCTION COMPANY ATLANTA BOSTON BUFFALO CHICAGO PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK 664 ,5 -,?w,p,, 5- 5' . fnqgqyizgxiz .:,,.m.,.T..-,.-,.-.73 T- W - . - -Va-T-1--'M ,f--,f K 4 e U tjfzxnfv- .:. em ' ' GREATER PRODUCTION AT A LOWER COST OF MAINTENANCE Tbe Sem Neve? Sem en Wbeelf Driven by -. ' nyfr . ' -' ,.., , ,f ..' .. ' ' ,f9,:4Z?Y f'f' LN ig, 1 ,,e'fef V ' ' ,W ' 1, ' A I Wife e Wh 1 I I! , QA . ,,A, , ,,,, 1 - ' I :-g:a14,53.1Q4A ' ' ' THE WORLDS MOST FAMOUS BELTING A PERFECT DRIVING SURFACE NO OBJECTIONABLE STRETCH VERY STRONG AND FLEXIBLE WATERPROOF STEAMPROOF HEATPROOF DIRTPROOF Not Injured by Gases, Smoke or Chemically Charged Atmospheres D. P. BROWN 84 COMPANY PHILADELPHIA DETROIT PITTS BURGH CHICAGO 665 LANG'S PALACE GARAGE II7 - 133 EAST GREEN STREET Seller Reprerenmfioef for t CADILLAC WILLYS KNIGHT LA SALLE WHIPPET THE NEW FALCON KNIGHT QEPCEH MOTOR CAR SERVICE OF EVERY EORM I DRIVE YOURSELF-CARS FOR HIRE Irkezeezfr Fineer emo? Lowtgerf Gezwzge E R S Q U S A Stationery, Engraving Picture Eramin MODERN SHOE g REPAIRING All lzimlr of pillozor T' for floe college room ' --1. I ,f ' 'ew' J' fa, II W , FRATERNITY CRESTS 'E TW T PROGRAMS The place to have your flooef rebuilt CALLING CARDS We coll for and elelloer BANNERS ? AND NOVELTTES STUDENT SUPPLY STORE Incorporated 1909 403 College Avenue 405 College Avenue Phone 17.77. Dial 3741 l 666 Five Hundred Miles Per I-lour AS AN example of engineering, fevv mechanisms are as interesting as a Smith 84 Wesson Revolver. Weighing less than 40 ounces, these arms must stand an explosive pressure of over 14,000 lbs. per square inch, with but slight recoil, develop a bullet speed of over ,foo miles per boar and a rotation of 31,000 R. P. M. To so accurately control bullets at this tremendous speed, that they will all strike in a circle less than 1 inch in diameter, at zo yards, requires correct design and accurate workmanship. The superior accuracy and durability of the Smith ik Wesson is due to a correct solution of the engineering problems and the highest stand- ard of quality. A study of this revolver will interest any engineer. SMITH 84 WESSQN, INC. Springfield, Mass. - KIT The 37th Year Shannon-Krist, lnc We have outfitted Cornell with caps 140 E- State Street a n d g o vv n s fo r Graduation. We ap- preciate this busi- ness. Q Cotrell 84 Leonard Albany, N. Y. This is the 5th The Hmm' Uf year we have from-Bloch Smart Clofbof represented Cotrell gl Leonard and the 83rd year vve have done business in the same Q location TREMAN, KING 84 Co. 4 Cmfut-Knapp Hats AfbletioOzzfj5ttew to over jj oCoZlegef, Higlo omoZP1fep Schools all over U.S.A. Chase 85 CO' Caps 667 The Westport Mill, Wertport, Conn. Laboraztafy and Turing Plant of the Dorf Company An Urganization of Engineers HE DORR COMPANY is an organ- ization of Engineers specializing in that branch of technology which per- tains to the treatment of mixtures of finely-divided solids and liquids. The equipment and methods intro- duced by the Company for carrying on continuously such operations as agita- tion, classification, thickening and devvatering, concentrating, washing, screening, clarification, etc., have been adopted in the production of more than 80 materials, and are in use in all quarters of the globe. From the time that the first Dorr machine was installed for treating gold and silver ore-an installation that put years of profitable life into a losing property-the merit of our machines and methods has been reflected by a continued expansion into other fields. Today, Dorr Equipment is standard not only in metallurgical practice, but in various branches of Industrial, Chem- ical, and Sanitary Engineering. And, in our testing plant at West- port, Conn., the groundwork for con- tinued expansion into new fields is worked out on a basis of scientific research backed up by actual operating tests. THE DORR COMP NY E N G I N E E R S I 247 PARK AVENUE NEW YORK CITY DENVER LOS ANGELES CHICAGO WILKES-BARRE JOPLIN THE DURR CO. LTD DURR G. m.b.H.. SDC. DDRR ET CIE. 16 South Street London E.C.2 Joachimsthalerstr. IO, Berlin WIS I26. Rue de Provence Paris B INVESTIGATION TESTS DESIGN EQUIPMENT 668 l l . goo H.P. Morse Silent Chain Drive from Motor to 16 Rolling Mill. Speed Reduction-Driver, 505 t.p.m., Driven 93 r.p.m., 118 inch centers. CHAI ED POWER CANiT GET AWAY Especially When Morse Silent Chain Drives are used. They guarantee the continuous and dependable operation of equipment so essential to safe and economical production. They are 98.692, efficient, positive flexible, ideal for short centers. Over 6,ooo,ooo H.P. installed and many still in use after many years of service. One-tenth to 5,ooo I-I.P., 6,ooo to 2.50 r.p m. and slower. Transmission Engineers with years of experience in correctly applying the drive to the job, are always ready to serve you. Address the nearest orhce. MORSE CHAIN CO., ITHACA, N. Y., U.S.A. Atlanta, Ga-, 701 Candlcr Bldg.. Denver, Colo., 11. Ideal Building. Earl F. Stott R Co. Baltimore, Md., 1ooJ. Lexington Bldg. Birmingham, Ala., Moore-Handley Hardware Co. Boston, Mass., 141 Milk Street. Buffalo, N. Y., Ellicott Square Bldg. Charlotte, N. C., 4o4 Commercial Bank Bldg. Detroit, MiCh., 7601 Central Aveune Louisville, Ky., 516 West Main St. Minneapolis, Minn., 413 Third Sr, New Orleans, La., Queen Sc Crescent Bldg., 334 Camp St, Chicago, Ill., 111. West Adams Street. Cleveland, Ohio, 47.1 Engineers Bldg. OR E New York, N. Y., 50 Church Street. E. D. Morton Co. Strong-Scott Mfg. Co. A. M. Locket: Bc Co., Ltd. Omaha, Neb., 71.7 W. O. W. Bldg. D. H. Braymer Equipment Co. Philadelphia, Pa., 803 Peoples Bank Bldg. Pittsburgh, Pa., Westinghouse Bldg. San Francisco, Cal., Monadnock Bldg. St. L0l1iS, MO., 1137 Railway Exchange Bldg. Toronto, 2., Ont. Can., go Front Sr. E. Strong-Scott Mfg. Co. Winnipeg, Man.. Can., Dufferin Sr. Strong-Scott Mfg. Co. DRIVES THE MORSE 'ROCKER JOINT' WC Q C 669 F241 ,Hifi VY M331 .,.v..-A....,,.?,..N..,,,,R,,..s.f.,.w..m.A:I.I.W..,,I.,x ..,L I A.: ,:, , ,.,. , :ig gig, -,jgi-.,g,',: 31:5 :gf ,, ,... - :Vi qi J 12,21-Ii? '?':f37' 23 ,.,. . f ' .. , be aiiffincgzzifbincg fmclemmffz of the bm' in tmmpoffmfion equipment RAILROAD , MATERIALS TRACK SUPPLIES .ENGINES AND POWER PLANTS FOR BUSSES, TRUCKS, TAXICABS INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT C R U I S E R S A N D RUNABOUTS Q L Harvey, Illinois I I3 L A NEW YORK CHICAGO -, SAN FRANCISCO ATLANTA, GA. magma- PM +A- - Q51-'V ST. LOUIS TULSA, OKLA. SSTL! -: YE?:SEf LONDON - ' fi-iv 19 Q- L'f1:1-:'f'- 670 ,ombuszfion Engzneevsmg Corporation HE organization which has contrib- uted m o r e than any other single factor, to the reduction of steam generating costs. THE FRIENDLY COUNSEL OF THIS ORGANIZATION IS ALWAYS AVAILABLE TOO YOU gwwmgf ? 2 NGENEERIIQEI 0 , X STN fs 'WS Xg 1? 'X J fi li Lopulco Storage gg System , ,gi CPulverized Fuclj 'l Lopulco Unit System Cljuluerizezl Fuel Raymond Pulverizing Mill C-E Fin Furnace C-E Air Preheater Frederick Multiple Retort Stoker Type E Stoker Type K Stoker I 35 ru E Q O FT rn -1 Coxe Stoker Green Natural Draft Stoker Green Forced Draft Stoker C-E Ash Conveyor Combustion Steam Generators Ladd Boilers Heine Boilers . I XJ Combustion Engineering Corporation INTERNATIONAL coMBUs'rIoN BUILDING zoo MADISON AVENUE, NEW YORK, N. Y. Ojicer in all principal :izier SU S A Y OF INTERNATIONAL COMBUSTION ENGINEERING COR OR O 671 COMMERCIAL TESTING Hydraulic Laboratory Structural Materials Laboratories School of Civil Engineering Cornell Unineifiiyf F. A. BARNES, Director Lincoln Hall ITHACA, N. Y. YoU CAN'T Go WRONG WITH ANY HFEISTN SoNG 671 THE UNE YOU LOVE BEST A fe KT N I L f 'W Iffn was I ,1. li 1 lu f' C 11 1 11 W. H. EGAN 84 SCN DECORATORS Painting - Papering - Decorating Phone 9ooz OH-ice: 19.1 Spencer Decorators of Williard Straight Hall Boldt Hall Faculty Apartments I Johnny Parson Club New Dairy Building Tet Hospital I' R. C. OSBGRN 84 CO. ' II9 AND I7.I EAST STATE STREET eal place for all Cornellians to trade-36 years of experience graduating students with real goods at real prices PARTY FAVORS BooKs, ToYs, GAMES, FOUNTAIN PENs, SEASONABLE CARDS, ATHLETIC GOODS, FANCY AND HoME MADE CANDY We make a specialty of supplying Fraternity Stores Phone Z62I 673 Tomorrow and hai? 0 some a career in the professional world beckons, while others will cast their lot with the tide of business and industry. Wherever your held of endeavor may lie, The Arthur M. Rosenberg Co. hopes to con- tinue to serve you. Representatives make regu- lar visits to the following cities: BALTIMORE INDIANAPOLIS BOSTON JOHNSTOWN, PA. BUFFALO MINNEAPOLIS CHICAGO PHILADELPHIA CINCINNATI PITTSBURGH CLEVELAND PROVIDENCE COLUMBUS ROCHESTER DAYTON SPRINGFIELD, MASS DETROIT ST. LOUIS DULUTH ST. PAUL FALL RIVER TOLEDO GRAND RAPIDS UNIONTOWN, PA. HARTFORD WASHINGTON, D. C. You may rely upon the same dependable service through our mail order department. Samples sent upon request. TH E4 i f ' Coy 'pmons . n l M IL OR R Iil- ' IOI4 CHAPEL STREET ' NEW HAVEN ' KTISFACTORILY DEXEUCUTED ' II EAST 47ff5TREET ' NEW YORK' ' fffakevxgifmarf buf Cbfverrfirbkf' Uofkgjbr CQ 01192966 Mn 574 - Keystone Refrigerating Corporation KEYREX COMPRESSORS EQUIPPED WITH 'CROMECN ROTARY PUMPS W. B. ATWOOD, '05 Preridenr Main Gflice and Factory BEAVER FALLS, PENNSYLVANIA 675 KILLKRAFTER INCORPORATED 'CHonor, Quality and Sincere Service SCHOOL AND COLLEGE Engmvezfr, Srafionerr, fewelezfr COMMENCEMENT AND WEDDING INVITATIONS, CLASS AND FRATERNITY PINS AND RINGS, DANCE PROGRAMS, MENUS AND FAVORS, DIE STAMPED STATIONERY SAMPLES ON REQUEST PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA View Showing Arch Similar to Those in Cornell University Heating Plant DETRICK ARCHES are in operation over the stokers of the Uni- versity's Central Heating Plant. They were a part of the original boiler installation and like those in thousands of other plants are giving satisfactory service. The construction of the Detrick Arch, while exceedingly simple, is the result of many vears of arch ex eri ence. More than ro,ooo installations represent the laboratory in which the Derrick Arch of today has een perfected. A If you-are interested in power plants write for the elaborate Derrick Catalog It is a treatise on furnace design and is a valuable addition to any engineers library. lVI. H. DET RICK CO., 140 South Dearborn Street, Chicago New York: 50 Church St. Pittsburgh, Empire Building Flat Suspended 676 W Y M A - G Q R D Q Cmnkfhpzff Mdk6VJ for Qzmlizy CMV! Go A Qfffifoo 2 Fonomos I 'Z- -i: 'll el:j?rQ'- spwuqporrugmbus lv l WORCESTER, MASS. HARVEY, ILL. Q , W1 i M--I--,ff , 3 SPECIALIZING il, ,,,,- -I3 A IN THE SECURITIES OF WESTERN NEW YORK I I F- RN 3 IAQ , T , l f I .30-.:.:L' 1- . E V Ii - R- SCHOELLKOPF. HUTTONS POMEROYY .fine jnuestment Securities Seventy Niagara Street Rochesier BLIITCIIO. NY Syracuse 577 Std. Dopp Kettle, 135 to 1000 gallons, cast tl h o tl t Inset: Std. Kettle, 1 to 125 gallon l s, with p p egs JADO T HE OP CI SEAMLESS, LEAKLESS ONE-PIECE, JACKETED Kettles-1 gallon to rooo gallons. Agitators-16 different styles. Soap Crutchers-rooo to 4500 pounds. Vacuum and Pressure Pans-ro ro moo gallons Special small sizes for the laboratory. Ask for complete Catalog 7. SOWERS MANUFACTURING CO BUFFALO, N. Y. -'-e .. - Z. 5' 2 g - r ' , ' , , ,,-- .. 1-sz ' 21 -fweixmf Q f . . ' li -- . I -5, ...,. , sf c ' ' A ll Q , vw' J' .gk E- , ,,.. . ----:B-:I 1 2 Ma A t' 'A f 4 la In I .Vaeluum Pan BH ket Style D Bridge Mixer Vacuum Pan with Style A with K Mixer M l gs instead of legs Crutcher SU PE RSTRONG Shipping Containers Deliver your goods intact, Save in original costs and freight. Write for information. NATIONAL BOX COMPANY 1101 West 38th St., Chicago, Ill. Ezzrterrz 0ji6'E.' Bastian Bros. Co. Rochester, N. Y. Manufacturers of Emblems for Classes, Clubs, Societies Also f Engraved Invitations Celluloid Buttons and Rooter Badges for Basketball, Baseball Football 1011 Linervri' BUiLmNG, PHILADELPHIA, PA. ,fgutbgrn Plqfzfg on NATCHEZ, Mississippi Local Reprerenrarive- Gene Bartiann Rarklezlge 678 I QVQTQIOTIQ WQT8 to CO1TlpCl1'6 12011193 110 factory could build enough Hupmobiles ODELL MOTOR COMPANY, INC. Hupmobile Sales and Service 401 East State Street - Ithaca, N. Y. Dial 9881 Strand-Crescent Theatres PRESENTING Vfzzzdeville and Pictznfey Cornell Modern Shoe Rebuilder JOSEPH CONSENTINI, Prop. gg'-fs We L ,il ' W ' WY I r . . W , 1 'Q 'N E4 f N Z Z' I E I.,, PA S L-J X Work Called for and Delivered Dial 5603 401 Stewart Ave. The Big Business of Protecting Business Have you ever thought what a marvelous, complex development modern business is? Start- ing with basic materials, and following them until the final product is on the consumer's back, or under his feet, or in his stomach, you will find hundreds, sometimes thousands, of individuals personally interested in some phase of product- tion entirely foreign to the other phases, but , interlocking with the gen- Nfgff, eral scheme, and contribut- ing to the completion of the product. ,fly , X 'gif' ' ,J The Todd 1 Company's 13,1-ig business is protecting busi- W' ness from the hazards of cn, , check fraud. We are not occupiedwith the basic products, such as food, clothing, or building. What we make never becomes a major factor in the life or business of the Hhnal consumer, such as Q his house, or his automobile, - - wife ': or his furniture. 5. , ,gag-Li-Q-WF. :gt , V But the careful bank de- 'er H positor of today would not P 9 ' think of issuing checks with- Q . out protecting them. .nggggr , The American lnsti- 1 . tute of Accountants A estimates that crimin- '+- als take SIO0,000,000 I every year by check fraud. The Todd it Com an 's reat nation-wide or anization A' But the wily check crook il did not stop at alteration of a amounts. He began cashing ' even Protectographed ' checks for their face value by erasing the name of the payee, it ssi' 3 . S ,' and substituting one of his own 1 aliases, or the word Cash. ' . Todd met the situation with a special check which exposed at- tempts at alteration. This check has been developed and perfected -L-lfiil fi-- until now the C'Todd Greenbacn check is as fine a protective in- A i't' 5 strument as the human brain has been able to devise. Todd Greenbac checks in combination with the protectograph, offer the best mechan- ical check protection available. This protection is within the means of everyone who has a checking account. But there is one form of check fraud that no mechanical protection can prevent. That is Kfor- gery of signaturef' There is only one way to prevent loss from this criminal act-insurance. Therefore, The Todd Company, ,Supra-SAFE7-,, by special-arrangement with the Metropolitan Casualty Company B K of New York, offers qualified users ANK CHEC of Todd products, Standard Forgery ln- surance at special discounts, as high as , ' 5 6o per cent. J The Protectograph, Greenbac Checks, W T ii' 1 -4 ll l P Y 8 g is devoted to reducing this loss as far as and 3 Standard Pgfggfy Bfmd Compose possible, and supplying bank depositors with whatever they need to adequately protect their checks. In 1899, check raisers were finding easy victims right and left, when The Todd Company began manufacturing the Hrst Protectographs. These machines shredded NOT OVER such- and-such U DOLLARS into the checks, making them entirely unsatisfactory for the check rais- er's purpose. Thousands of these machines were bought by the business world, eager for some protection against check criminals. The Protectograph has been perfected until it is now manufactured in different models and sizes to fit individual needs, from the Personal Protectograph, which sells for only Sao, to the large electrically operated Super-Speed model. Still the old shredding rinciple is adhered to, because it has remainedp the safest way to write amounts. the Todd system of Check Protection, which forestalls completely all forms of check fraud. The Todd Company also manufactures Super- Safety Bank Checks, which are supplied free of charge by many banks to their customers, Todd Lithographed Business Stationery, fine quality letterheads and envelopes on Strathmore papers, and the Todd Adding Machine, a handy hand- some desk machine, low in price, for use where a large, expensive adding machine is not needed. A nation-wide organization of Soo salesmen is ready to serve you at any time. THE ToDD COMPANY 'X'-I-odw' II96 University Ave. X XY Rochester, N. Y. X 680 ' f 'N ,- tif A x x ,. Ll W My 'i 5, Vx'A r f xx Xi ix QL 5 if-il to ' i 4 1 5 M ...i. ,,y,, ,... -f i 612rCI-I season we sur- pass all previous showin gs of Brown 84 Brown Custom Built Clothes, ready for wear. And we invite you who sean this ad to give the shop of Brown 84 Brown an op- portunity to show you the quality of its selections, the economy of its values, and the sincerity of its desire to serve DISTINCTIVE MODELS EXCLUSIVE FABRICS BROWN 84 BROWN Smmfreft Men'J Wear for the Day and Night 681 GUARA TEED RoPE 7' t A - ' -' up I -f A- Alf' ,. . an serl ff fffff' ffgfff Q ff g,, t f' . l if ll e 4 rf ' - slrrt l f,, - 34f4'!1fiv4'f4i4! Mi-'if' lf' if ' 6' A ,M aw? Q ... A M?-.n , ww ww-we gb'-6' 5 czib . ' -,r G fe 425' . 4, ,ff ,.. QA- .X .c fi I' Mt, 1 in Q xii, Q., , f M , Cgfv 52,3 ww in YXMQQQE 1 fp! ff' dv f 1 ,E 3131 L 4 .-J! ,fig A gg 4 S' 'f' iiwff' W . . f, .. AY . ,, , . . milf .wwf-,uf f A ' N55 . ff wig. X .M 'M pi? 4. 22. 1 4 A , 154421 .. pg, ,Q f. ev, 3-- 3 f A s 5 P' .J 415' H ' Q fl 'l 1 , t ' 4 W .Q 1,9 352 11 1,g'.f lg 721' 'fig' fl 4 , 5 1 r 4 Q .J J . - s I ,- . . ..,A af , . ,, ,L A . 1I,:.f, 73,3 Columbian Rope Compan f Auburn, The Cardafge City New York Branches: NEW YORK CHICAGO BOSTON NEW ORLEANS A definite proof of the manufacturers confidence in his product is the red, white and blue Tape-Marker found in one strand throughout the entire length of every. COLUMBIA Pure Manila. Rope On this Marker appears the mosr tangi- . ble rope guaranree known, backed by the signature of the manufacturer. The protection you obtain in buying Columbian cannot be found in any other brand. , ' sf . K'-'Z NEVER AT A Loss .Fore CORVERSATIOM, X HOLDS HIS USTENERS SPELL-BOUND ' OH YES, wHv ARE Yoo wrsrnesr- , 3 L-o-U-N-G-E ,S'U'l'T'S. 8 gl I nwas swseo 0 gf ' 1 ED IN raunomwu on A FAELMI Or ig , W A swagger threefbutton, fri J' XX doublefbreasted model. U W P., VN Chafracteristically English Ll K in cut and tailoring. K X 'Tailored to measure N f' .-X or ready for wear J . ' u S6 A ' if l X X p to 5' Q may A N l , nc. Q X 562 Fifth Avenue ,lsnrrance 46 Sz L - f u C ,Q 682. The Employers Mutual Insurance Company Of New York 1 Lafayette St. New York City Brancbef ALBANY BUFFALO ROCHESTER SYRACUSE PHILADELPHIA NEW BRUNSWICK, N. Automobile Liability and Property Damage Imznfanee az' N et Cox! alto Workmen'J Compemation ana' General Liability Coverage . The Hill Drug Store C . W . DANIELS Pbarmaeixt Toilet Articles, Prescriptions Safety Razors College Supplies The Store all C Mefz Remember 318 College Avenue Ithaca, N. Y. VFR I I C S International Motor Company 9 NC- 25 Broadway New York C1ty One hundred and three direct Mack factory branches operate under the titles of: MACK-INTERNATIONAL MOTOR TRUCK CORPORATION , MACK MOTOR TRUCK COMPANY , or MACK TRUCKS OF CANADA, LTD. 684 1-'R 4 4 -0 FASINON P A R K GUIDE B A X TE R'S EXCLUSIVE CLQTI-IING fix h l? QM' 5 J x U , X Q 'A f l Xxo 50 XX L, E lf I All Cornell men do not wear X K f Baxter Clothing, but it's a 4 fact that a large percentage of them do. There's a reason K ' for such popularity. Baxter I Clothing, tailored at Fashion 4,7 M44 Park, is meeting the require- ments of college men of to- day-Correct Style-Skilled ii 5 5 Hand Tailoring and the fin- est of Imported and Domestic Woolens. B A X T E R, S D O B Bls MANHATTAN HIA T S THE QUALITY SHOP S H I R T S FASHION PARK CLOTHES 685 X. . ... Q W Qi-vw P' , fre 5 . WW x '.I. i F, l '. ,,,. ' - 1 'N If r' I3 'fi' 5 YQQ-fqfl ,I . .f .I ., . . -':z.a:1g '+ ,,: , 2. ' 22,520 at 'Ie-3,q,l5'5: ,fwillllyfmfn 4 GQ x V 1. ' ' ., f, , 1 4. -il . - i ..,-,H 3 Q., ,f , - i i :Kris-ef:-.. mb it A . My 'f , ' . P Q -,t 1 - 43.1 -.1-'fi ' V- - L ' 1.40 . -,- U-.. , . -f,. , . -, , 'M 3dA'J,A- fm , ti.. ,.. J b foxf ,- as -' .9a 5 ' INCE time immemorial, protec- tion and preservation of the fam- ily food supply has ever been a problem of mankind. In prehistoric times when Mr. Samuel Stonehatchet and his cohorts roamed- the plains and forests, it while dinoceras, sabre- toothed tigers and other delicacies of the times were available and plen- tiful, there were certain elements of effort and some danger involved in keeping the Stone- hatchet larder supplied with meat. If, as a result of the chase, the old man or one of the boys were fortunate enough to bag a fine young elephant or other favored mam- mal there followed much joyousness and feasting, but the food remaining was carefully put away and preserved by Mrs. Stonehatchet with all the means at her command. Steaks and loins were carefully wrapped in leaves to protect them from flies, bugs and other vermin, and they were either hung in a cool shady place or stored away in some sheltered cave to be used another time. This instinct to preserve and pro- tect food has been inherited and is readily traceable throughout the ages, until with the advancement of civili- zation it has long been recognized as an economic necessity. With the advancement in educa- tion, science and industry witnessed 686 Courtesy of The Continental Baking Co. Q1 Troblern 0 Jlfanfpna' Qffrzywered during the last half century, it was but natural that purveyors and manu- facturers of foods and food products build up mammoth and nation-wide manufacturing and distributing or- ganizations. However, due to limited preservation facilities, their earlier efforts were directed almost exclu- sively to non-perishable foods as flour, sugar, dried meats, canned fruits, vegeta- bles, etc. , The development of waxed or paraffine paper, glassine paper, and, in more recent years, waxed glassine for wrapping purposes has opened up new fields for food manufacturers, and made possible the manufacture and wide distribution of perish- able and semi-perishable foods to an extent which would not have been dreamed of twenty years ago. Waxed glassine has proven 'ltseU an ideal wrapper for practically all food products. Glassine in itselfts grease-proof and beanttfnlly transparent, but when treated with a coating of tasteless and oclor- Zess paraffine wax it becomes moisture and gerrn-proof as well. RQIEQELJ GILASSU Rl E tw ral! tw Bun Made by The WARREN MANUFACTURING CO. 342 MADISON AVENUE, NEW YORK Chicago: 1912 Conway Building Dart collectorr which .reparate material , hy cen- trifugal action, frorn the air nrea' for conveying. The material a'rop.r hy g1'6l1JiZjl to Jtorage or if foci to fnrnacer. The Allington 81 Curtis Mfg. Co. Established I886 Incorporated 1888 Main Office 8: Factory: Branch Ufhce 8: Factory: Ofhces: SAGINAW, MICH. BosToN, MAss. CHICAGO 84 NEW YORK We Defign, Mannfactnre and Inrtallx A Fan systems to gather and convey dust from grinding and buffing operations on metal, leather, etc., or shavings and sawdust from vvood-working machines. High pressure positive pneumatic conveyors for shavings, sawdust, hogged Wood chips, etc., distances Ioo to 5ooo ft. Automatic furnace stokers for wood fuel, which make Wood compare favorably vvith coal. High-vacuum mill cleaning systems for textile mills, grain elevators, etc. They clean floors, vvalls, ceilings, and machines While machines are in Operation. Forty one years experience to help each customer. No installation is too small to receive our careful attention. tenance. I 2 Gathering .vyrtern for . , ' fhawngf in a modern ,,,., , 'ii' rw factory, .rhowing rnain .rzectzonpiper aniihrancher from the woodworking 5 gg ...,., aye-f 2 - - fre . 2 'r?9i QWH 3 W rnachiner on hoth .rider of JM, N - 1 -. I. E 3 ' -If I ' Cornparea' with the or- ' 48 . . ..pig ,. o f- 'ff ' . ,inf . . , , ' .,.,, afznary type of ryftern thzf af' i ' E I ,,,. r, ' ' ,L 11 f' ' ' fb .. -iii 42 inf a a ion if .raving e Ji, , ,,,, 1 Qs . If A5 , M M1 owner .r5,ooo.oo eac K , W ., ,,,,, ,H L year on power an rnain- 1 if' - .r sssa.,,,i.-was--a ,VM ea, M, Aeyvxf, ,- ,f -- , je . if a tywftt Q or Wwe a .. no 8 My , f X V. t s ...M fa, .49 H ara E.:-we , v, xv X ' , , Y f Va - .: , -.ZVK ftfwf, , '74-:C ,tf4wBWf.'D, 5-,jf 3 ,ss , wigs' my , .. mi, Q5 f ' Z'!p,5Ws 3 e A 687 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 Musical needs of the students of Cornell University for the past 35 years. Our service will extend to you even after graduation. We novv have many Cornell Alumni Whom we have con- tinued to serve, in spite of the fact that they are now located in various cities outside of Ithaca. I-IICKEYS LYCEUM MUSIC STORE IOS - IO9 SOUTH CAYUGA STREET, ITHACA, N. Y. What About THOMAS J. LARKIN 4o6 EDDY STREET of Yesterday? ESTABLISHED IN 1886 On every rnan's Neckwear Rack hangs a dozen or more ties-spotted, soiled, wrinkled-Ties he fl liked and regretted to give up Wearing. But they ' can be cleaned and restored to shape by our superior methods--and returned to you anxious for service-a dozen of your old favorites brought back to life for- SI. 80 ' Phone Your Order Dial 9.4 I 3 Ithaca Steam Dyeing 84 Dry Cleaning Works ESTABLISHED 1883 Q J. C. DURFEY TELEPHONE 2-141 Satisfaction GUARANTEED or MONEY 409 XVest State Street, Ithaca, N. Y. Cheerfully Refunded 688 TERLI A Netnie Tbett Mennf Kitchen Eeeneniy THE STERLING line is designed to cut costs in food preparation in the kitchens of hotels, restaurants and institutions. The regular usage of Sterling equipment in leading hotels and restaurants every- where is conclusive proof that Sterling products make good in the Work for which they were designed. The Zine inelniiefs Peelers-for vegetables such as White and svveet potatoes, carrots, turnips, etc.5 Dicers g Slicers 5 Potato Mashers 5 French Fry Cutters and Cubers. Remember that Kiteloenx izlwizyf pezy When tlJey're egziippeel the Sterling wizy JUSIAH ANSTICE if CQ., Inc. Rochester, N. Y. PETRILLGSE .BROTHERS Metcloitnt Tezilem' Odorless Dry-Cleaning and Houses and Individual All Work Called For and Pressing Pressing Contracts Delivered a Specialty zo4 Dryden Road Dial 7744 C. J. RUMSEY if CO. A GOOD PLACE TO BUY HARDWARE Deliveifiee Twice et Dety, Anywhere in the City 7.o6 EAST STATE STREET TELEPHONE 9.o:v.T 689 The only gasket that does away With cleaning of handhole plates on Water tube boilers and holds high pressure, is the CCASBE TEEL MANUFACTURED EXCLUSIVELY BY PAUL AND TIMMINS 149 Oak Street Buffalo, N. Y. LARKIN BROTHERS Retailing, Wholesaling and Jobbing Groceries J. Dall, Jr., lnc. Building Construction 33' jl6'6Z1'J' of Jzzccefffzzl service on Emi Hill Ith2'C2l7 Quantity, Quality and Service Guaranteed Q WE DELIVER Phones l Dall, Jr., '16 Phone 403 - 4o5 College Avenue Pmnjdmt 1369 O BA KERS LIFE CGMPANY DES Mo1NEs, IOWA A pffqferfiomzl man once mini: Why doesn't some strong old line Life Insurance Company get out a policy for a professional man, suited to his individual needs- one that will protect his family in event of an untimely death-that will furnish a retirement income to him in the autumn of life-that protects him in his occupation-one that pays an income if through disability the insured cannot pursue his occzzpazzian? Five years ago the Bankers Life Company started issuing just such a contract and thousands of professional men have taken and still continue to take advantage of this OPpOftu1'11ty. GEO. H. UNDERHILL, Special Agent Western New York Ollice 501-3 White Building BUFFALO, N. Y. BEING MECHANICALLY IN- S If I H PglfI.1gg-JEQIEIJESC CUMED , X DEN ES A MOTOR.. . -' For evezgz Wpzzteifpowelf Yowuo MAN,YOUR.E R . If an RAJAJAJW6 AMUCK ,S 6qZlZ1 677Z672 gg aw 512 f i ? . ff.-X -tif, .x Qlhgqigla-3,. x:Zgi, . s X . ,- -rmwawg-yi ,, V no sm, -rms as A . A A , F0 R- D f f-A .-.,r f f - -1 Wa iwf, it xl I . ...., , F . ..r, .. ,...,,,..... ,,.. -:lmzsv 'tiff .... . g-4 tw . , .. Y as ff' -' , , if- V 'S -. as lm :,,-2:13:25 , a Q,-My -4515.5 - f , ,, ,ww ,Q an w.-,au , gain ,- I f-M , Q . , ,,,.,.ghw - : fl Vtfgggv .NM ' 5 'A - A ' c 5, g 0 f I F S M S ' ll Gm . or an mit . . . . i Yor Ra U S A cj ' lg 691 Our mission is to serve industry with this equipment f . .' I I , Vrvvll at 7 ' 'V Rm-2 mis. . . ' ' '-5. .' I 'W W V' .c , '- . 'fa ' - iff .. 4 ' f-1-WB' fa 2 I any! IA. ' Av- . .X ' my 1 , .V e . -. li if: 7 '..' fi? xl-. .1 Q -'fl ' .fff if -' 2 -' i The LiftAbout and LiftAbout Jr. These are floor operated electric hoists in capacities ofk and 1 ton, and 5oo pounds, respectively. They have made a reality the description an electric hoist for everybody. In thousands of widely vary- ing lines of business they are profitably used, and pay for themselves quickly ,in the time and labor saved in lifting and moving materials. Send for the Book of Illustrated Economies, an illustrated description of Hfty actual installations. Floor Operated Hoists to IO tons The Shepard line of Floor Operated Hoists is so complete that a type can be supplied to meet every condition and capacity. In a descriptive catalog and price list, recently published, these hoists are completely de- scribed and illustrated. It is the most comprehensive book of its kind and pro- vides the prospective user of electric hoists with all the necessary data, dimensions, and prices of Shepard Hoists. Write for a copy. Cage Operated Hoists to IO tons One man, the operator, can handle ton- nage loads with ease and precision. This type of hoist, operating on monorail track, a Shepard Transfer Crane, suitable s ur tracks, and switches, comprises the Shepard Aerial Railway of lndustry. This system affords quick inter-depart- ment load-handling-a through without change method. We shall be pleased to send data and illustrations of this Aerial Railway. Write for a copy. Electric Traveling The company that buys a Shepard Crane not merely purchases a crane, but invests in a very definite crane service. The as- sured performance of this equipment is a profitable aid to production in many Cranes to 30 tons plants. Our crane bulletin describes and illustrates the Balanced Drive, enclosed unit construction, oil bath lubrication, permanent alignment and other advantag- eous features. Send for a copy. Single I-Beam Cranes to 5 tons These light capacity cranes are ideal for serving side bays, balconies and places where limited headroom precludes the use of a large electric traveling crane. They are equipped with Shepard Hoists with plain, geared or motor driven trol- leys. The bulletin which descibes these handy cranes, explains how every square foot of a floor or bay is madeaccessible to the hoist book. Write for a copy. Electric Cupola Charging Hoists Better metal through proper distribution of charges. This hoist specially designed for charging cupolas may be equipped with a bottom dump bucket or magnet to suit individual requirments. Operating on suitably laid out track and equipped with an electric bucket, it also will han- dle sand and fuel, with a magnet it han- dles scrap and pig iron, and without any attachment it does miscellaneous lifting in and about the foundry. Write for foun- dry bulletin. Winches, Speed Industrial Winches, Crane and Derrick Hoists, Elevator Hoists, Speed Reducers, and Back Geared Motors are furnished in a wide variety of types to meet every re- quirement. The principles of design are similar to those which ave made Shepard SHEPARD ELECTRIC CRANE 8: HOIST CO., 47.1 Schuyler Ave., l' umm us. num. l BRANCHES IN PRINCIPAL CITIES Reducers, etc. Hoists so successful. A new descriptive catalog and price list is now ready for distribution. We shall be pleased to send a copy to you, and also included, any specific data you desire. Montour Falls, N. Y., U. S. A. XS l sv- ss is K S X X .-s s ss ELECTRIC CRANE5 Xi HUISTS 697. EOR EVERY ERVICE DETROIT TOKER .Www HMM, e..,,m A 'Y wt ,T gfmomy y Q' alll . 1 ,V 'M' V 5' I '11 J jji ?25v-s'-:- I 1 I EEE? up . . . 'MQ' ' 'W' P' I - e . Dgr:czn wok -:n mr rvrcv1EQhjcS,,5Ny UNDEQIIEED, 3 fromsnffj . A f- 3 X f . if! 'VV ,,.. 5' -2 41' 3231 - 55552 521 I ,,, .,,V fi V. k,,' V DETI-'lOlT DOUBLE S ' IQETOQT '35 UNDEQFEED STOKEQS Detroit Stokers have demonstrated in actual practice that as compared to hand firing, they effect the following economies : Fuel tfewingx Saves eight to twelve per cent. of coal-a result due to more nearly com- plete combustion. Labor .S'm1ing.' Boiler room crews cut in half. Cheaper Coal: Savings of 75 cents to 351.15 er ton are often effected. Incrmre Baller Cnpfzrity: Can be operated at much higher ratings than hand,-fired boilers. Smokeless Operation. Eliminates human factor. Assures uniform operating conditions. Detroit Stokers can be adapted to any type or size of boiler and settingg their mainten- ance cost is low because they are built heavy for hard service and durability with no moving parts near the fireg they burn any grade of coal efficiently and with little smoke. The Detroit Underfeed lines include the Single Retort Double Retort M ultiple Retort Uni-Stoker We shall be glad to send you descriptive literature. Ask for Bulletin 873. DETROIT STOKER COMPANY 873 General Motors Building DETROIT, MICHIGAN : X I I I am 693 Tbe Text of the 1917 CORNELLIAN is printed on DILL 84 COLLINS OLD IVORY 'E Distributed by George E. Doyle Paper Co. INCORPORATED 191 Mill Street ROCHESTER, NEW YORK 694 NVELGPE Buffalo Envelope CO Manufacturers and Printers of N V E L OP E ,aa ,rf rj., -.11-, ff' ' 0, 3 h I -1 5.15 , , ,sg Q ' '31 . , .... -, e .,.,, ...,,..... r... , ' fn' '3' 'va . - xi V 8 , 'I' -.'-l?: 2: C-555257 ,U 'A . 5 f - , Qi .1-. ,ff-. V :. ' -. .f , ,RM 1. A ,S Y. H 1 ' .- - -Q1 mln ff-f - 2 X Sf 14 Q Mm, 1 9 A 21 1 . M' ' ,ff I '1ff ' fl ' f rf 1 A -vQW:,vsf2',3f3.-fgQa4 '1 4:0 ., 45,1519 -.kit Mpxefieig W A Af 1 X 9 P ,' , r gpg A , ,M-'41 fri, ..., I OVER TWO MILLION PER DAY Wrire.' Plame 2.68-9.74 Michigan Avenue Seneca 1981 1983 1984 BUFFALO, NEW YORK 695 EXPERIENCE Experience is necefmzgf to serve ejjlieiemtbf When you are chosen chairman of a committee, it would be unwise to experiment. So place your orders with reliable people who have had experience and can carry any idea to success. Not only in Buffalo but from New York to Chicago the name HALE DECORATORS stands for up-to-the-minute decorations with effects that are strikingly beautiful. ' 16 Years of Successful Decorating Business. E3 I-I LE DECOR TOR H 101 xc !:EeLs,wHA-rsvsrnhs cow' THE ms Eouennow Must BE Comte-re RQBINSON STUDIG MD Tales LIGHT BEXlI-ER-AGES INCORPORATED E MY MOUTH TASTES JUST PHoToGRAPHIc PORTRAITS 1 Qi ME APERFECT STRANGER FRATERNITY GROUPS ' ,,.,G 'X+' P1cTUIu3 FRAMEs R A AAWE T00 n I A A COMJDARISON or QUALITY ly M , IS INVITED W l 4 J 111.-114 E. State St. l U l A Z? H il O J O O c 696 GILBERT TINSEL CQRPORATION Impeetezar emei Meznufezerurerf TINSEL THREADS - TINSEL FABRICS TINSEL TRIMMINGS ONE WEST 37TH STREET NEW YGRK, N. Y. When in New York visit the studios of London Lighting- wares Corporation where you can see an unusual showing of imported and domestic statuary, bronzes, lamps and lighting fixtures. Special Defeeemf to Camel! Students LoNDoN L1oHT1NowAREs Conp. 585-586-587 Broadway New York City, N. Y. 697 CQ mAAA0AsA 163 9 HALT a century of building up a reputation for ' an intelligent and complete musical service has made LENT's the established headquarters for student musical interests. We ojer STEINWAY STERLING and OTHER LEADING PIANOS KUEIDTWMQE' The NEW ORTHOPI-IONIC VICTROLA and the NEW TYPE BRUNSWICK The ELECTROLA and the PANATROPE Victor and Brunswick Records l .rn MARTIN BUESCI-IER KING BAND INSTRMENTS A ini I , wi K I I if , my in ye t - Q will fl H.: 552 1 , 5252? gil mln, F35 ' QI lil!! lulll :ll' E' will I iliiit -Wi I' w 1' 'l' 'gg3f 1'U ll lpiigli yjlfl, LJ 1153 223 Ii il l1 lp l' is li it 5.1225 my-F1 T4 xii ' ' liiiyiiiil T537 ' ,n h 'Eff , ,T H me e- ?USaei,,'-- .5 -'- 3 , .. E, 5 C and SAXOPHONES LUDWTG and LEEDY DRUMS, REDENZA FINEST STRING INSTRUMENTS One of the most comprehensive stocks of standard, popular and classical music in central New York. RADIO and RADIO COMBINATIONS EXPERT TUNING and REPAIR An organization the personnel of which wants to make you feel at home in our store while in college, wishes you suc- cess after college, and which hopes you will always drop in to see us when in Ithaca. - All Cornell musical pub!-icatians always in stock - Prompt mail order service 698 G0 HERE YOU WAN HE Want N AN at ' HC-fpozoi For a hurried trip downtown in a spare period-for a pleasant run to the lnlet to Watch the boys at Crew Practice-for quick access to the most distant parts of the campus Cto Varna, perhapsl-for week-end trips home-and for general Sport and utility, you can do no better than to ride an Indian Scout. The Scout is easy to ride-and just as easy to purchase by our Pay-as-you-Ride plan. Quiet, smooth and powerful, the Indian Scout will take you and your buddy wherever you want to go with an economy that will astound you-60 miles on a gallon of gas, 200 miles on a quart of oil! Find out about the c'World's Most Popular Solo Motorcycle',-today. VVrite for our handsome new illustrated catalogue-address Dept. C. INDIAN MOTORCYCLE COMPANY, SPRINGFIELD, MASS. 599 CLSWINDELL7' FURNACES I SWINDELL ELECTRIC MELTING FURNACE IN A LARGE STEEL FOUNDRY M99 WILLIAM SWINDELL G7 BROTHERS Pittsburgh, Pa. 700 COLD STORAGE ROOMS, FREEZING TANKS, ETC., INSULATED WITH CRESCENT IOOWJ PURE CORKBOARD QMADE IN U. S. ,ig Assure Economical Operation of Refrigerating Plants COMPLETE installations by United have proved their superiority over any other methods of insulation, to the entire satisfaction ofthe owners of a great many plants throughout the land. To secure the best insulation results, three basic principles must be considered, Viz.: 1-Surfaces against which insulation is to be erected must be Waterproofed-QPar-Lockingj5 1-Corlcboard must be erected in accordance with time-tested methods- fUnited's Servicelg 3-Exposed surface of the corkboard must be properly protected-fCrescent Sealtite Mastic Finishj. United Cork Companies is publishing a new general catalog in which the theory of, as well as the modern practices in insulation work are thoroughly described. It is profusely illustrated and contains sample specifications for many types of construction. Copies of this catalog, as Well as plans or estimates will gladly be supplied to anyone interested in insulation. ' Wbeaz writing plmre 77Z672Ii0lZ thi: pzzblimtimz. UNITED CORK COMPA IE MAIN OFFICE AND FACTORIES LYNDHURST, N. J. BRANCH OFFICES IN PRINCIPAL CITIES 701 Iaustelrizs American Hotel Arlington Hotel . Elmside Inn . Glen Springs Hotel Gould Hotel . Jefferson House . Krebs . . Lenox Hotel Lincklaen House McA1pin Hotel . Mizpah Hotel . New Prospect Hotel Onondaga Hotel Osborne House Gwego Hotel . Powers Hotel . Prince George Hotel Rathbun Hotel . Republic Inn . Syracuse Hotel . Vxfisteria Garden 7o6 707 709 703 705 7o8 709 710 710 711 710 709 7o8 7o8 7o6 707 707 71 1 704 705 71 1 Ol Uver the I-Iill from Ithaca FACING a thirty-mile sweep of Seneca Lake, in its own park of two hundred acres, The Glen Springs is only a few minutes' walk from the scenic Watkiiis Glen from which it takes its name. To the plemmfe reelzer, it offers a wide variety of absorbing activities-riding-tennis-boating-fishing-and golf on one of the best nine-hole courses in the state. To the health reeker, it offers rest planned by specialists- radio-active springs for kidney and digestive troubles- the only natural Nauheim calcium chloride brine bath in America for the treatment of heart and circulatory disorders. Its own dairy and poultry farms supply delicious foods, fresh daily, for its table. The Glen Springs is open all year. Illustrated booklets, rates, road maps, etc., sent on request. Addreff President THE GLEN SPRINGS ag GLE spar 703 WILLIAM E. LEFFINGWELL THE BEST PLACE Fee Dinner Dnneef nnei Penfiief :3:3f2?2fffff?f1f'fIgI' , ,E:5:f:4:Q,-?T?If2f:f:f:SfEf3f'f'f 22 H AE HIQP ..,,,. '1.ff 555252521 VHHI ,:., in ,i b:A-. l'j!f'A'-- ...A . '..AV 'Www Maw ,rim A 3 N853 im N 50990001 5599? 'Q m4'P'iWg' ,wa gs '9 W' isssf '4 -'Qi f5siis52gfg:55gsg,: , , A 1 -- . ,Z , ,.,.,.,, , 1.5, f,,,,,, ,.:.,,,.,,,.,., , A ' '.'E125-Q, -. - -2. '1...f,5:1.s's1:3-5.sf:E55:,-,Q leg.-... f:5:f:f2fs3::i:3-:-:-1iq.. -:s:5f3:s:s:a-if . 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' ''f-:':-:-ze:-1--.-.'.-:+:-:-:-:-:-:- '-1:2555152EAE:iz2:kr:I:1fr:rZ151E2E1E:E:5:f:r:2:1:rzrzfarzr:rifE2E:5:5:5:5:r:r:2:f:I:152525155:5:5zgzrzrszr:-:-IIEIEIEEI:'P-ff I Izf:1121251515252335:5:2:1fr:fE2E1E2E15:f5:5:5:r:2:2:2:2:2ErE21:3:2:::1:+:z-. is at the famous Republic nn 25 Minnfef by Meter feeen Iflmeez 2.5 Rooms with Bath or Running Water Dinner Accommodations for 175 Guests Dzeefnpezmble Chicken eznei Dnciz Dinnenf. Reezfennble Pricef GEORGE JUNIOR REPUBLIC Erceville, New York 704 TAS lkmrteauts GAMES also SCNEZGFI PFI LsL.S, N.Y. Home C0mf01ff.r at Friendly Prater ,. ff 7 ' C A Z JA 5 W 2 f Q 'f . - . 1 ' El W..lMsr?l N W I, - 7:1451-:pb l ,Z ijL. Wyre EXCELLENT LUNCHES AND DINNERS A 1 'f e , Z Q T , ff ff, COMFORTABLE RooMs WITH BATH 1 ' X . s, f f :ill yr' ..., ' -5225 A wif? N - 44 Miles North of Ithaca X mel y ff W3 E 'bl ,.'. ix M , ' . ' - u I- X f I - Htl ' if-a -' Zn :si W T T ,.:, ff Igdql. Q1 , '- K On the main highway across New York y ? ill'- - --'lull Wy, Umm W State, II4 miles east of Buffalo ,- .. ,, 3. I -I O,-Elgin' ,,-Q l. U 'i ki - 185 miles West of Albany 1 1 FEELIHG THAT THERE ls STILL , ONE GREAT EXPERIENCE HE HAS f' NOT neieo WHILE IN corrects ri ' -' flgjfu' M:-Mqu J A sux: E137 AAV, f- Q32 YOUR HEADQUARTERS in Syracuse Make this magnificent new hotel your head- l -A quarters in Syracuse. 6oo outside rooms, with bath, servidor, and circulating ice Water. Every metropolitan feature. Rates S3.oo and up. Dinner dancing every evening. NO couvert charge. Supper l 943350 4 dancing 9 to 1 Wednesdays Qcouvert charge 75C.D 1 r TN A and Saturdays Ccouvert charge Sr.ooD. Music by the celebrated Hotel Syracuse Orchestra. 5 4243 CJ. 1 05 5 . . Hotel -'- Reftaa ra t M f't..f..uM.,,.'f. f . my ,a.,.v.f.,. . M 1-f.11.f,.1.x.-My-,., ,. .fi 4 ,,., ,. V. ' ,,,. , V' bfi 5 J ff 017577 I -4- M- - 2 A- M- Eineft aality Eootlf-Home Cooked . . . A-La-Carle Sgryzpg g at Regular N oomlay Luncheon 5oc. 1-'a f-f-fri Vvk, ll.: ...VV X-ffi,::..., 1 If,:4,,.55,.oxf.4,'j'f ,,tpx:.gwm fjfjvmgtvly- 1 -'f T -j ,,-V ' ' W . MM - -f . waz-.f2.,f:-izft.sf' H -.-, . M- Y- ' ,Sw Ai .F 4 C d A f '- f A o a omztam ofmecte zozta Ref- V' ..., V-'-- 1 -' f-'ff ---- z W , i tazlrant '5 71 'Li is-,I ffm -: 'V,. l-'vi 'f .' I: f..I 1 ' '??':'5 f 551523 'Ii' wm a , ao , 4 fwa.Wf?,TQQ4. Spoczal Attmtzon Gzoert Partzef 4 THE OWEGO In the heart of the town 58 Roorm--Batlu-Hot aml Cola' Water Earopearz Rate! .5'I.j'0 and ap. American Rater .X 5.7 5 anal 34.2 5 MODERN, CENTRAL, CONVENIENT R. C. HOUSEL, Lessee and Manager Wfken la Elmira be American Hotel Will Appeal to Cornell Men 113 W. grol Street, Near Erie and Pena. Statlonf W RILEYQ Proprietor 706 IN THE CENTER OF NEW YoRK's soc1AL AND AND AMUSEMENT DISTRICT, WHERE THE STUDENTS LOVE TO CONGREGATE, AND WHERE EVERYTHING is DoNE FOR THEIR ENTERTAINMENT THERE is A H ome in the H eart of T kings Headquarters of Glee Clubs, Baseball, Hockey, Football, and Track Teams. Prince George Hotel Fifth Avenue and 18th St. NEW YORK A. M. GUTTERSON, Mazfzzzcger 1000 Rooms with Bath, 333.00 cmd up. Arlington Hotel BINGHAMTON, N. Y. ABSOLUTELY PIREPROOF 390 ROOMS BOO BATHS Three .R6J'f6l7ll'bZ7Zf.l' Noted for their Superior Environment Cuisine and Service FIREPROOF GARAGE ON C omforzf C0711J67Zf67ZC6 Comffefy the R owers Hotel Rochester, N.Y. The H ome of the Following Clubs PREMTSES Cornell Rochester Automobile Rotarv Realtors Kiwanis Engineering Society Ciry Dartmouth EDWARD M. TIERNEY Shrine American Legion OWNER AND PROPRIETOR K. of C. Syracuse Club O7 THE JEFFERSON HOTEL WATKINS GLEN, NEW YORK H ecmf of fhe Finger Lakes Region Ideal Accomodations for Vacationists -and Tourists .A Excellent Cuisine Music and Dancing Every Evening C. M. AND H. C. DURLAND Mizizizgincg Ozoizerx I PRocToR C. XVELCH :Sc JOSEPH E. GROC-AN Nliiiiiztgefxr GSBORNE HOTEL, TNC. LYNN C. SWIFT, Propriecor A ' HEADQUARTERS FOR EVERYTHING AND EVERYBODY WORTH WHILE AUBURN NEW YORK Rooms, Without bath, 51.50 per clay and up Rooms with bath, 33.00 per day and up ISO ROOMS More than zzoo mfifjieii Ciiftoniefff Grill Rooni Open iinlil Midnight patronize one Cnfetrin every day - OUR SLOGAN IS 'CONONDAGA QUALITY AT MODERATE PRICES 08 Bridge Parties Dancing 9-Hd T625 Every Evening A SPPCMIIY 9:00 to I :00 ELM-SIDE INN ITHACAS NIGHT CLUB DIAL 5160 Music under direction Steak or Chicken Dinners of Every Night I-IUGHIE THOMPSON By Reservation NEW PROSPECT SHELTER ISLAND HEIGHTS CI.ong Islandj, N. Y. An Ieieezl Pleece to Spear! the Szmemezf Monfbf. Seezxlwife :mei COZL7Zf7'j1 Combined. Salt water bathing, two golf courses, tennis, sailing, fishing, saddle horses. music, dancing, beautiful roads for motoring, American plan a-la- carte grill. All modern improvements. Reached from New York via I... I. R. R., Penn. Sta., or by motor to Greenporc and Ferry to Island Cro minutesD or via South Shore QNorth Haven Ferryj via Sag Harbor. See Automobile Blue Book or Automobile Club of America road maps. Open emi of fame to meddle of Sept. Albert D. Cushing, Manager TI-IE KREB SKANEATELES, N. Y. Phone I4 S nzoexq waibzw 29 West Genesee Street O 9 ' Ni tin E' ef I X f f 2.5 N gig Assf' f J!! 1,., .?.:s, J yz' 32 iii I -'len 1 Er f'!: 5 gt.. , EH it ng lp? 4lvJi': 5 . . -fw- A..-111, ,fi 2 ','i1F1'5 2 'ilii-if? Convenient to Niagara Falls ffmi thundering car- aract is just 22 miles away-a delightful ride along the river's edge. I f Lisr- .ell- Many tourists prefer to stop at Hotel Lenox while seeing Niagara Falls. Convenient to best theaters and shops. lggllf' W' YoUR IDEAL HOME IN BUFFALO Glee Clubs, delegations, and students often avail themselves of Hotel Lenox hospitality. Modern and fireproof-7.50 rooms, all outside. Single Rooms, 31.00 to S55.oo Per Day Double Rooms, 35.00 to 57.00 Pet Day Excellent cuisine-Club Meals at moderate prices in addition to the regular a la carte service. Splendid location-motorists follow Main St. or Delaware Ave. to North St. Good garage, plenty of curb parking space. Special taxi Jereice for arriving guerlf. Ark the Van Dyke Agent az tration or wlaarf. On time Empire ana' Great Laker Toarf. Write for FREE road gzadef, maps ar hotel booklet. H 0 TE L LE N OX NORTH STREET, fart wen' of DELAWARE AVENUE CLARENCE A. MINER, President BUFFALO, Y. FINE CUISINE COMFORTABLE ROOMS Just Fifty-Five Miles From Ithaca .L IDEALLY located On as a place to stop the when going to the Cherry Cornell games, is Valley this hotel, famed route for excellent meals and perfect rooms. + be lillianufb 'KTI-IE INN BEAUTIFUL FIREPROOF Tvvo minutes' vvalk from business, club and shopping district. A high class Inn for men and women. Conven- ient to railroads and electric ' cars. Attentive service. Run- ning Water and telephone in every room. Free shower baths. Fine restaurant. WITHOUT BATH Single Room 51.50 351.75 sees LINCKLAEN HOUSE Double R0?.H2..?QS,.T?3tOO Eg C' - iisiiinfssi. S3122 CAZEBOX IA, NEW XORL - PHONE WARREN 3600 DINING ROOM CAPETERIA E. R. Bryant, Mgr. SYRACUSE 710 Wlieii in Elmira You Will Enjoy Stopping RATI-IBU HOTEL Well-known to Cornell Students and others for its Comfort, Convenience and Hospitality Yimmvmble 'Rater A RATHBUN HOTEL -1- ELM1RA,N. Y. The Wisteria Gafdgn ALL oi: wmcu A-v LAST Pzovss X:-t+C-CS+1'dl :TO BE FALSE FOR Now ,MANIFESTLYI X 20, PARTICULAR FOOD ' FOR MORAL - DoNT Go TO coLl.vrcH. PARTICULAR PEOPLE Students of the past twelve years are thoroughly acquainted vvith our excellent service and metro- politan atmosphere. F I N l 5 C524 Peacock Alley if FRE as ciozmfozwz lfmcigmzzftem' 5 Riff H. V. MILES, 'o8 Ithaca, N. Y. 7II Dimfimmotmg Comellmm invariably F7467 CA L PI toe The Wortdjs Greatest Hotel H for genuine comfort convenience and economy RADIO STATION Arthur L. Lee, Managing Director cordially invites fp' JN Everyfrog af f P , WMCA NN , remzr anti 'M t ' you to enjoy the f f ioa u'e fit it best New York affords at prices you i X Wi- ' ' HA ,N 'I lm 1 t -i 5, iayyamiiei' 'I Th ' N K . l, fm , ,filulm yum, yi' X 1,1 If i W my M1551 V I , g ame l IN Umm WNW Ml i i i Wi bluul' t am ' rn :M lltbif RFQ? '1 X :WIN H 'H ul y P :' P1 al 1 'Jimi 4 MW F11 .1il 'l ml ,Af W W 1 I C2111 2lffO1fd Zlf 1Ih6 1 'M 1' V-af -E it uldui-'iu.IIl '9'-. Ulla Vial uw HW if 'F IJ i Wiiiu1nPf .9!i nil II' Wifi EV un' snmvwd t 34th Street and Broadway Quill' i. . W' i NEW YORK c1TY W vfil ' -if' ' ,Et 1154 MW' WT , Andi 'W ww f M - m...J i ' , yi, 1 N ' n V E-EL at J .... Wi, 11,0 H ,U .nn H ffi I i lui' 7 Ivvji,. K- :QU . in 4. A- Y' V lilvfwui if ' Kruk'- 'P W' C. WMU ,ff 1 I iii A 'wld ' Fig' it I ll: , W' an it far m. 1512: SJ r E1 al li,,y,,-i in an Il 4' A Acme Road Machine Co.. . . . . 'Xldred lk Co ....,.,.,.. Alexander, I. B. ...,. . Allington X Curtiss ....,. Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co.. . .. American Hotel ....... Anstice, Josiah N Co.. .. Arlington Hotel ...,,,..... Atkinson Press .,.,.......,.. Auto Strop Safety Razor Co.. . B Balfour, L. G. .... .... Bankers Life Co ..... Banks, Inc ......... Barber Asphalt Co.. . . Bastian Bros. Co.. .. Baxter's .,..............,... Bernitz Furnace Appliance Co. . Bool Floral C0 .,... - ......... . Brooks Bros ........ Brown 84 Brown ..... Brown, D. P. 81 Co ..... Buda Co. ..,.....,,.. . Buffalo Envelope Co.. .. .... Bureau of Engraving ...,..... Burroughs Adding Machine Co 67.1 631 633 687 648 706 689 707 -1-543 .. .... 611 616 691 637. 663 678 685 ....619 67.3 654 681 665 670 695 656 . .... .... 6 57. C Chandler-Cleveland Motors Co. . . . . . . . 618 Christiance-Dudley Pharmacy .... .... 6 34 Civil Engineering, School of .... College Ave. Market ....... Columbian Rope Co. .....,,. . Combustion Engineering Co.. . Continental Motors Corp.. . . . Cooper, Chas. Lk Co. ........ . 671 636 687. 671 653 ....617 Cornell Modern Shoe Repairing .... .... 6 79 D Dall, J., Construction Co. .... .... 6 90 Daniels, A. L. ............. .... 6 63 Dean of Ithaca, Inc ..... .... 6 55 Derrick, M. H., Co ....... .... .... 6 7 6 Detroit Stoker Co. .......... . Diamond Power Specialty Co. . Dorr Co ..................... Dover Boiler Works ....... Doyle, Geo. E., Paper Co.. . . . Doylmarx Music Store .... DuBois Press .............. E Egan, W. H., 8: Son ....... Elmside Inn ........, .. .... 693 ....619 .. .... 668 617 694 658 639 673 709 I3 ADVERTISING INDEX Employers Mutual Insurance Co. of N. Y. ..... . F Faul- 84 Timmins... ..,.... Feist, Leo. , ................. . Finchley ..................... First National Bank of Brooklyn, N. Y.. ..... .. Fisk Tire Co. ............. .... Flickinger, S. M. Co. ..... . Flint ck Walling Mfg. Co.. ., Frank Bros. ............ . Fuerst, Wm. E., Inc. ..... . G Gilbert Tinsel Corp ........... Gillette Cafeterias ........ Gillette Safety Razor Co .... Glen Springs Hotel, The ..... Goddard 8: Goddard ...... Gould Hotel ............ Gould Mfg. Co .... Grant 8: Russell. . . H HaasBros.... Hagan Corp. ......... , Hale Decorators, Inc. ..... . Hayward Co., The ......... . Head's Gas Filling Station ..... Heggie, R. A. 8: Bro. ...... . Herron s ..................... Hickey's Lyceum Music Store. Hill Drug Store ............. I Igoe Bros. ...,............ . Independent Cork Co.. . . . Indian Motorcycle Co. . . . International Motor Co ...... Italia-America. ...........,. . . George Junior Republic Bakeries. . . Ithaca Chamber of Commerce ..,. .... Ithaca Dry Cleaning Co ........ Ithaca Theatre Corp. ..... . J JeFferson House ............... jones 8: Lamson Machine Co. . . K Kellogg's Filling Station .... Keystone Refrigerating Corp ...,. .... King Refractories, Inc .... . . . Kluebett, Max ........ Kohm 8: Brunne ..... Krebs, F. R. ...... . 683 690 677. 718 636 614 661 637. 67.7 610 544 697 660 615 703 67.6 705 630 649 67.0 637. 696 67.6 648 66o 667. 688 683 637 549 699 684 545 616 688 679 708 67.3 658 675 640 650 651 709 5?EE5ESsgaiai -,, - N if . NX 4 723? X I . fiix X I 3 4 QfE4if???EQ Adfrlfgggg YQ,-f - -:f i7J4'4,2:Qw 217' pa2fa:f',e2a EEEEEZE 'X' X ,'f-iil1fff 7621 ,eg CORNELL AND p oLLs ' OYCE have much in common. N , EITHER institution traces ' its conception to a similar ideal N a protest against the fetters of bigotry, habit and in- feriority. Each, in its development has been guided by an indomitable spirit, xx , 5. NESZQ 31 ' X A loyally and untiringly supported by a group of faithful devotees. EITHER organization ever vvelcomes to its fold qualified and tested ravv ma- terial. Each proceeds painstakingly and thoroughly to develop this ravv material into a finished product of beauty, value and use. Each is engaged in a constant search for truth and perfection. The nearer either institution comes to its perennial goal, the greater the joy and blessing to mankind in general. EITHER institution strives to create Nnot for a day nor a month N but for a time immeasurable. Wluen the children of those Cornellians Who this year are graduating are ready to follow in their elder's footsteps and to enter Cornell N the hnished product which is today leaving the institution of Rolls- Roycevvillstill befaithfullyand satisfactorilyserving humanity. -P 4. EXECUTIVE GFFICES, LONG ISLAND CITY, N. Y. ADVERTISING INDEX-Continued L Lake View Dairies. Lang's Garage .,... Larkin Bros ...... Larkin, TNI ...,. .......,.,. .,.. Larus R Bro. CO.. . Lehigh Valley Coal Sales Co .... . ,... Lenox Hotel .,.... Lent, B. F ........... Ley, Fred T. S Co.. . .. Levy Bros. X Adler. . Lincklaen House... ... Lloyd-Sabaudo ..........,.... .,,. London Lightingwares Corp Long-Bell Lumber Co ..,. . . Lufkin Rule Co. ,......... . M Mc.-Xlpin Hotel ...,.,.,... McCreery,LIan1es 'X Co ...,. Niacumber, Larkin X Co. .,.. . . . . Meinecke 8: Co.. ......., . Merriam, G. S C. ...,.,i... ,,. Mid-State Coach Lines, Inc. Mizpah Hotel ....,,,.,.,... .. . Mohawk Asbestos Slate Co. Molloy, Davidj., Co ...... Morse Chain Co .......... N Nash-Ithaca Sales Co. .... . Nassau National Bank ..... National Box Co. ,.....,. . Needham, B. A., Co., Inc... New Prospect Hotel ....,,.., .,.. New York Trap Rock Corp, Norton Printing Co ..... . . . Norwich Pharmacal Co .... 0 O Brien Bros. .... ....,.. , ... Odell Motor Co .,.. Onondaga Hotel. . . Osborne Hotel ......... . Osborne, R. C., 8 Co ...,. Owego Hotel ,...,.. ..., P Palace Laundry .... ..,..., .... Par1s1an ........,.........,..,.. ,... Patten, Bert .........,.....,...... .... Pennsylvania-Dixie Cement Corp ..... .... Petrillose Bros ....,...,,,......... ..,. Powers Hotel ,..... Price 81 Price .......... Prince George Hotel ...... Prudential Insurance Co.. . . 637 666 690 688 62.7 657 710 698 613 633 710 645 697 631 633 7I'L 617 659 663 630 62.1 710 641 615 669 642. 643 678 613 709 635 655 635 554 679 7o8 708 673 7o6 636 662. 637 62.0 689, 707 650 707 62.8 715 R Rastetter, Louis 8: Sons. . . Rathbun Hotel ............. Raymond Concrete Pile Co.. . . . Reed's, jacob Sons ...,...... Reis, Robert Ee Co. ...... . Republic Inn .....,.,.,.,. Richardson, G. W. Ek Son... Robinson Studio, The, Inc.. Rochester Envelope Co. ...... . Rolls Royce of America, Inc ..... Rosenberg, Arthur M. Co. .... , Rothschild Bros. ...... . Rumsey, C. 8: Co.. .. .. S Schoelkopf, Hutton 8: Pomeroy, Inc. .... . . . Scusa, Peter .,..................... ... Seaboard Refactories Co. .... . . Shannon-Krist ............,.......... . . . Shepard Electric Crane and Hoist Co Shippee Tire Shop ................. . . . Skillcrafters ...,...,.. Smith, S. Morgan Co.. . . Smith and Wesson .... Smyth-Despard Co ..... Sowers Mfg. Co ............. Standard Musical String Co .... Student Laundry, The ..... Student Supply Store .... Style Shop ............. Swindell, Wm. 8: Bros.. . .. Syracuse Hotel ....... . . T Todd Co., The ...,........ Treman, King and Co .... Triangle Book Shop ....... Turner Construction Co. . . . U United Cork Companies ..... University Smoke Shop .... Utilities Securities Co.. . . . V Vortex Mfg. Co ..... .,.... W Warren Mfg. Co. ........ . White,J. G. and Co.. . .. White Studio ......... White Studio .......... Wisteria Garden ............ Woodstock Typewriter CO.. . . - Wyman Gordon Co. ....,.. . 659 711 612. 635 634 704 62.1 696 683 714 674 650 689 677 666 648 667 692. 661 676 691 667 62.6 678 643 645 666 651 7oo 705 680 667 649 664 701 62.2. 62.4 642. 686 638 646 647 71 1 716 677 I ADVERTISEMENTS . .Advertising Index. . . . . . ATHLETICS Baseball ...... Basketball .... Cheerleaders. . . Coaches ..... Council ....... Cross Country. . . Fencing ......... ..PAGE FOOtball .............. . . Freshman Athletics .... . . Hockey .........,,.. . . Intramurals ....... . . Lacrosse ..., , , Navy ........,., . . Soccer ............ . . Sports Resume ..... . . Tennis .......,.... . . Track ...........,.. , . Wearers of the C ......... . . XVrestling .................... BOARD OF ADMINISTRATION.. f 13041113 OF E15110Rs .........,.. CLASSES Seniors, 1917 ...... . . Juniors, 1918 4....... . . CLASS HISTORY ,..,,..... . . CLASS OFFICERS AND COMMITTEES Student Council ..... . . Freshman Advisory ..... . . Vsfillard Straight Hall .... . . Senior Committeesl .... . . Junior Committees ..... . . Underclass Committees. . . . . CLUBS Atrux ............ . . . Ball and Chain .... . . , Beth L'Amed ...... . Book and Bowl .,..... . . . Boxing Club ......... ChineserStudents Club ..... . . . Christian Association .... . . . Cosmopolitan Club .... . . . Forestry Club ....... . . . Hermits .......... , . , Kappa Beta Phi ..... Knickerbacker Club .... . . . L'Ogive ............ . . . Majura ......... Masonic Club. . . . . . Officers Club ...,.. . . . Scalp and Blade. . . . . . Sculls .- ............... . . . Student Agencies ........ . , . CORNELLIAN COUNCIL .... . . . INDEX - 609 713 453 473 416 471 414 480 490 417 497 488 503 486 453 434 411 491 441 415 481 31 13 65 153 145 414 415 419 417 418 419 361 364 359 363 373 371 368 370 367 375 360 377 364 358 365 366 371 376 374 34 17 DEANS .....,......... DEDICATION ......... FEATURE SECTION. . . 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 Psi ......,.. 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 ....... Lambda Chi Alpha .... Omega Tau Sigma. . Omicron Alpha Tau. Phi Delta Mu ...... Phi Delta Sigma .... Phi Delta Theta. . . Phi Epsilon Pi .... Phi Gamma Delta. . . Phi Kappa Psi ...... Phi Kappa Sigma. . . Phi Sigma Delta. . . Phi Sigma Kappa. . . Pi Kappa Alpha. . . Pi Kappa Phi ..... Pi Lambda Phi .... . Psi Upsilon ..... Rho Psi .......... Scorpion ........... Seal and Serpent .... Si ma Al haE silon ..,. .8 P P Sigma Alpha Mu. . . Sigma Chi ......... Sigma Nu .......... Sigma Phi ......... Sigma Phi Epsilon. . Sigma Phi Sigma. . . Sigma Pi ......... Sigma Upsilon. . . PAGE 39 9 179 158 160 191 104 306 196 3714 15 6 161 110 140 3 I 8 166 118 198 108 131 111 13 6 151 116 106 181 100 190 13 8 194 176 188 3 11 144 114 174 111 101 168 184 114 3 IO 3 11 170 11 6 304 300 150 13 4 171 130 141 118 178 164 308 301 'I Q 46. I Wf ' I xf! A X -3 v I X . H' K J-ff 'if' 3 wx J m X D, 2 X X! X r-J-X .f x VA f 5 XJ .-I TTEA' YYUA' IS .UV VITLD TO TI!!! l:'1VL,-IICGED I ,-1 CYL I Y'fl:'.5' A SS 0 Cf!-I T150 IV! ff! Tiff? 1Vf:' TV !'Y1VC!lZ,liV !i1S'Y14IBLI.S'f!f7!L'A'f 11V Z fI Y'ff fl TfYjZVU!:'. CL O Tfflfb' A JVD ,-I C C1555 ORIE S, D15 Vlil, OPHD Jf.X'PA'Zi.S.5'L Y 17016 COLLII C Q15 171 IIJV. 1151 Vfi LHEEA' A18- Iffl NGED HV LAJCGIL' AND U1VCO17f11! OJV A.S1S'ORY171E1VY'.S OA' A FLOOR GI Vl:'1V O VER TO COLLEGIJ SEA' VICE. C C',QOiZ'H6'S HDYTS sf, SHOSS H fri: 67179 .jfs Haizq r WHNQCHUUJETY Fifth Avenue at 46th St. NEW YORK 718 Tau Epsilon Phi. . . Tau Kappa Epsilon Theta Theta Theta Theta Theta Zeta Beta Tau. . . Zeta Psi ....,. Alpha ..... Chi .,...... Kappa Phi . . X1 ........ Zodiac .,..... IN MEMORIAM ..... MILITARY ....i...,, MUSIC, DRAMATICS Band ............ Debate Club ...... Dramatic Club. . . Forensics ....... Glee Club ..,..,. INDEX-Continued .. ...PAGE Delta chi. . f. if and DEBATE Mandolin Club .... . . . Musical Clubs. . . Orchestra ..,.. PROFESSORS ..... PUBLICATIONS Alumni News. . . Annuals ........ Civil Engineer .,.. Columns ......., Countryman ..... Law Quarterlyf . . . Sibley Journal .... Sun .,....,..... Widow ...,... SCHOLARSHIPS .... SOCIETIES Al-Djebar ........ Aleph Samach .... Alpha Kappa Delta. . . . . . Atmos ........... Chi Alpha ...... Chi Epsilon ...... Delta Theta Phi. . . Eta Kappa Nu .... Gargoyle ....... Hebs-Sa ....... Helios ........... Phi Alpha Delta. . . . . . Phi Beta Kappa. . . Phi Delta Phi. . . Phi Kappa Phi .... Pi Alpha Xi ...... Pi Delta Epsilon. . Pyramid ........, Quill and Dagger. . Red Key .......... . . . Rod and Bob ........ . . . Scabbard and Blade Sigma Delta Chi ..,.. ' . . . 7.86 316 198 180 110 310 146 154 196 148 IO 407 396 401 398 403 390 391 394 397 40 384 380 386 383 387 388 385 381 381 36 350 330 349 341 355 337 347 336 340 344 345 348 331 346 333 353 339 341 319 331 343 351 338 19 Sigma Gamma Epsilon. . . Sigma Xi ............. Sphinx Head ..... '... Tau Beta Pi. . . Ye Hosts .... STATISTICS ...... TRUSTEES ......... VIEW SECTION ..,..... WAR MEMORIAL ...,.... WOMENS ACTIVITIES ADVISORS OF WOMEN ..... CLASS HISTORY ........... CLASS OFFICERS ..... JUNIOR VNIOMEN ....... ORGANIZATIONS Cosmopolitan Club .... Debate Club ........, Dixie Club ........ The Foil ...... Glee Club ....... Mandolin Club ...... Penthama ...... .... ..... Women's Athletic. Council Womens Athletic Honors W0men's Self-Government Association. . . Y.W.c.A. ....... 'QQ 4 11 11 SENIOR WOMEN ...... SOCIETIES Q Alpha Chi Alpha ..,. Arete ............. Dot and Circle. . . Mortar Board. . . Omicron Nu .... Pi Lambda Theta ...,.. Raven and Serpent ..... Sedowa ...........,... Wayside Aftermath .... SORORITIES Alpha Alpha Alpha Alpha Chi Omega ......., Delta Delta Delta. Delta Gamma ...... Epsilon Phi. . . Omicron Pi ..... Phi .......... Xi Delta . . Delta Zeta ............ Kappa Alpha Theta ,... Kappa Delta .......... Kappa Kappa Gamma. . . Pi Beta Phi ........... Sigma Delta Tau ,..,. Sigma Kappa .... FEATURE PICTURES Seniors ...... Juniors .... Athletics. . . Field Day .... 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