Dartmouth College - Aegis Yearbook (Hanover, NH)

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'- V.: . . x 11 '-mg.: K - . .-A filo Jfreo Barker Qlimerp, a Dartmouth span in the truest sense, whose efforts of more than a store of pears have been untiring in the cause of souno eoutation, tohose interests in his Qllma spater have ever been unfailing, ano whose kinoness of manner has enoeareo him to all, this, the tifttpeighth oolume of the Zlegis, is most affectionately oeoitateo. ALONG TI-IE CONNECTICUT A , --mx ' 'DX ,ff-fx'T liii buf' Q' X ,L faifiiigf f'i'af i sl - C3531-, +55 .ei K ,W fx X J 'W 'LW I X f . l 5 1 Edff.,f-fn-c1,fCf i .A . ii - F155 1 ll warms Iiinuf fmnmrr Business-Alanagcr A 1 Bailey Bun 39255 QEmetp : . 6 F' Aasoczaie Erlziors ' fm flztsber Been QiniJretu5 - 4-Ng -ii Ruger flagg QE1Ju115 mh 5ra11niIIt7.Ee11tu11 ,fuller l LennariJ walaefieln Emp 5- A -5? , ' E. 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Co forth with hand and vision clean, Co,-carve in the world MY place. forth -Shirley Wilcox Harvey FROM THE TOWER :iq :EET .,t..,u Q-QTQE-A ,fy E ni. AVISV5 ffiyfeltxl N, Ne? fa- QQ ee - is-.--fl A-1' --aeriivre . . Q, 5q5gs-'21-382'5E:::. -1 - 'N?3g.? ,ri -V 1 Ei: vpb. .,x iii-0 Q'-km ,:A.,.55. X b --F ...en ef ' f wliiis. ' A --111:21 XSS '- L, . we-ex, i Z, --4-X kgig ef., TNQ-Q ,., .fi it u 'H sr -.I . 1 -2 xx fe K I -UN 7 W Ki:-.112-:ES-'QU :-- 'Is ,, A r' I 4' +1 -, ,--7' .-,Iv ' '- ' A .. 'I'.vn,L312!:'..+s:--.Q ., 14 I f :ew I S I' 51- I 1 . 7-i, I:-'I ,-5' ' - -,- If 5. -I Q4 f ,fe-if-v . LXR I 4 f - g 'Ir X I -. 'I 4- It If '-. b ', - lfi o'- ' 'ig f ,ff-'f If - , 1., .,.-, :-X ..1' r. -1' f' ie. 's 611. .' .JZ Ag. ' , ,gf I ' I STS TBTFTEZQYESV JZE17' 'A f' whit, --...sf 'inliia'-L ,iffy I A 1, 1:32 33531.-'--7-H ' ' ' I - 5f2W:ff'fF 4- ' 'a AS2:.S45'I7' 'Y X- ' 'fSi.1E2PF7i:F N New Wi-fwe swf Zllieustees nt Baetmuutb Qliullege . ann of Hguuets Qtbaeitp Qcbunl ERNEST FOX NICHOLS, D.Sc., LL.D., PRESIDENT WILLIAM MARTIN CHASE, LL.D. ..... Concord, N. H. Clerk of the Board HIS EXCELLENCY SAMUEL DEMIERRITT FELKER, A.M. fex officioj FRANK SHERWIN STREETER, LL.D. . . CHARLES FREDERICK MATHEWSON, LL.D. BENJAMIN AMES KIMBALL, A.M. . . HENRY HOYT HILTON, A.M. . . FRANCIS BROWN, D.D., D.LITT. COXONQ SAMUEL LELAND POWERS, A.M. . LEWIS PARKHURST, A.M. H. . Concord, N. H. New York, N. Y. . Concord, N. H. Ill. New York, N. Y. . Newton, Mass. Rochester, N. . Chicago, Winchester, Mass. ALBERT OSCAR BROWN, A.M. . . Manchester, N. H. JOHN MARTIN GILE, A.M., M.D. . Hanover, N. H. diff EDffi:in Qltuitees nf the ctlnllege In ltielatinn tn jfunw d5iiJen hp the State nf jF2etu 19amp5Dtre Councillors HON DANIEL W. BADGER . . . Portsmouth, N. H. HON, LEWIS S. GILMAN . Manchester, N. H. HON ALBERT W. NOONE . Peterboro, N. H. HON HON HON HON HON WILLIAM H. SAWYER GEORGE W. MCGREGOR The ENOS K. SAWYER . President of the Senate . Concord, N. H. . Littleton, N. H. . Franklin, N. H. The Speaker of the House of Representatives WILLIAM J. BRITTON ..... Wolfehoro, N. H. The Chief fustice of the Supreme Court FRANK N. PARSONS ....... Franklin, N. H. . I 3 .14.2?sEE:1:S.x, .-,gQq1I:'-2:3145 L V ,ED ,,., M , H- ,ff -. ' +fIi+- M ff 3 ' -. I I MH? Nw 2Q wd'g'g5?:i532g5 2' E x X 4155! ' ilj 'l' -i:? ?l iq . I if CEE, Q ' gfftzm if' A L :W-1.,1,g4EW i 3i1'aL313gF'5:'h .I REM kapiiaiag' TPQSQQZLL:-g1:57 M visitors un the ctlibanhler jfnunhatiun DAVID I'IERBE.RT ANDREWS, A.M ..... Newton Centre, Mass. ROBERT GORDON PIKE, A.M. . C . 9.Dhzr5zer5 uf tbz Ebayer Bryan! THE PRESIDENT OF DARTMOUTH COLLEGE GEN. PII-LNRY LARCOM ABBOT, L.L.D. . JONATHAN PARKER SNOW, C.E. . PROF. C-USTAV JOSEPH FIEBEOER OTIS ELLIS HOVEY, C.E. . . . filteasutzr CHARLES PARKER CHASE, A.M. . nf the Cfiullzge EERE WEEKS Wm? WIP . Dover, N. H. Cambridge, M6158 . Boslon, Mass West Point, N. Y New York, N. Y . Hanover, N. H fakes?-4- lN do BQ. rn-P H fell FWLUS ? 'M .EEZ -..-.gfF- . ...f-.wiieiizgf-.-ss. 'ian Yfrfpi-Y , 'dili--gg-1 .4 , 7-1251-92.2t25:bJ-' ' RUSS . ,ge-.., . ,,, ,..Je5'L fi e1s.--,,4ff?f- . N ' .-.. g 5- sr ..E1Sf'er ' . . - j.. N sie at., .fitf 3' ','.'1' ,W 1'5 4-'tu in 'L Vx J' si 22,1 4' Q1 i Ni:-fabxgrgji ' N 'I-'X f . Ls. ,, ' 2 - .f we . 1 1 -l -..'Mtftws, X 15 jffig 1 10- .F -4- wt 129 , 21 1 1-x tv- -.f -1- -fs 'V - 'L .,- t ft.. fff .tt I' efass-'QS' 41 --- ff fer- fffrlf' ' '03 is 9 rr- 'litem vm . - or ,.f f -aff 2. X' M w.- ..-ff' P ' 9 'te-. -ww' .af f 5 . 'fsamgar-H at-.5 fuse- 344' af .1 l ' ' ' NJ attefw Qlumni Qlssutiatinns tithe Dartmouth Qllumni Qllnuntil Founded in l9l3 a Ernest M. Hopkins, '01 . . . Henry P. Blair, '89 .... . Homer E.. Keyes, '00, Hanover, N. H. . . . Jmtu Qinglann States? Fred A. Howland, '87, Montpelier, Vt. Webster Thayer, '80, 340 Main St., Worcester, Mass. J. Frank Drake, '02, Care Phelps Pub. Co., Springfield, Mass. Qwinhlr ann Suutbern Statw Luther B. .l..ittle, '82, l Madison Ave., New York City. Clarke W. Tobin, 'l0, I-44 West 94th St., New York City. Henry P. Blair, '89, 2l3 E.. Capitol St., Washington, D. C. CDZnntraI Statei Walter E.. McCornack, '97, First National Bank Bldg., Chicago, William T. Abbott, '90, Evanston, Ill. Willard Ci. Aborn, '93, Rockefeller Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio. Ztltlritftn State5 Henry I... Moore, '77, 405 Marquette Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. Charles W. Pollard, '95, 714 State Bank Bldg., Omaha, Neh. Edgar A. DeWitt, '82, 4ll Main St., Dallas, Texas. ltintftg Qlanuntain ann itaatifit States Richard C. Campbell, '86, Rocky Mountain News, Denver, Col. Paul Ci. Reclington, '00, Northfork, Cal. Selden C. Smith, '97, Berkeley, Cal. jtnt the faculty: Professor E. Bartlett, '72, Hanover, N. H. I5 . President Vice-President . Secretary Ill. .fx-?53?5?iL1 M A- .aa-iift-Lfi'5.'if: .x.. - g .Lvl-A3553-FE -:.-fc: 4- ' -Q f f .....L,.s:'e peg , 'fa 9' sofas. ., fglffye egg Q 1 . .3 ri rc QE, .riff ,LJW ...ievwei lt Q ' ' ls --' . -1. 'W '--' . ,F ,f 'V ' z-' lx. W Y- z 5 f 4 nf . -'rf Qkewisi. ' ,,gargM -'gg'i,,2,t3XX 5. :Big 1 16 W -1529? t..g f ' .2355 -ij. ,t I I-+R , V ., ,?,G,.- .il liz, was 1 147 'N .. 1 ,iii iii gift-M V tg? -:fax K J -rr? 4 :l ux -in A?-'gf ,E?: ' ' -'cr-a 4- ,f ' . ..:X-::-1' . fj , 'li '5i F.lR1:fr'fF i M355-i7i'7' ff .QSZPLZ-E211- ' . Kwif V S? Gfleeteh by 61655 becretariw E.. M. Hopkins, 'OI, Curtis Publishing Co., Philadelphia, Pa. J. R. McLane, '07, Manchester, N. H. M. C. Tuttle, '97, 8 Beacon St., Boston, Mass. L-Members hp virtue nt QDffietaI llielatinn tu the Sillumni H. G. Pender, '97, 209 Washington St., Boston, Mass. H. E Keyes, '00, Hanover, N. H. I. French, '01, Z4 Milk St., Boston, Mass. cllflecteu by the rrtnuncil James P. Richardson, '99, I8 Tremont St., Boston, Mass. Arthur L. Livermore, '38, 30 Broad St., New York City. Clarence B. Little, '81, Bismarck, N. D. The Qoeneral Hssueiatinn Founded in l854 Eclwin A. Bayley, '85 . . . . President Ernest S. Gile, '95 ..... . Vice-President Clarence Cu. lVlcDavitt, '00 . . . . Vice-President Homer E. Keyes, '00, Hanover, N. H. . . . Secretary John M. Comstock, '77, Chelsea, Vt. . Statistical Secretary Perley R. Bugbee, '90, Hanover, N. H. . . . . . Treasurer cllffeeutihe ctinmmittee Horace G. Pender, ,97, Chairman Herbert D. Foster, '85 James P. Richardson, '99, Secretary George E. Foss, '97 Edwin F' Jones, '80 Morrill A. Gallagher, '07 john W. Thompson, '08 Qlinmmittee nn Sdlumni QJItu5tee5 Robert L. Burnap, '94, Chairman F. G. Folsom, '95 Cl1CStCl' Curtis, '89 Henry Haugan, '03 Henry D. Thrall, '06 I6 . . . . .a.tf'1yt4f' . o . . ,Q K 751202 n:-:LZ -SSE Aix-',.,A:?-,127 : lan-51. AXA rug.,-'A -,.-.,,x4,Ff.,2?- f' .1 -. ly 'l' Jw, .-...s...,az2 'inhffiin-, u rfrefix' .av ...L ,Mb -' .f if . situ, ff' 'ti s Rxxtixyiqgx T, Ysx W ,Q-X 1 ,61 '51, .5 1 -A u l37r.'1- a,.FLw Az,-,gfa5n22213M ' . ... ess QA ' ,ff 'a , .. 2, ef -' w'E fill- ,..:t'4--'f Qff: f-. -if W ' f 1f1.:eg-ze , . . i5hEy:?,frF: ' 4 -L13 ih s:g,3i35 . ex: w 'f1as,,.wi:,3f:L4' . -- X ., --4-.: . 'K V ig! itucal Sftssuciatiuns The Dartmouth Association of Albany, N. Y., Founded in 1909. Daniel A. Hausmann, '03, 39 Central Ave ...... Secretary The Dartmouth Lunch Club of Albany, N. Y., Founded in 1912. Louis E. Blair, '79 ......... President Daniel A. Hausmann, '03, 39 Central Ave. Secretary Boston Association, Founded in 1864. Joseph A. DeBoer, '84 ..... Wilf1'ed H. Smart, '07, 60 State St ..... Annual Reunion, third Friday in january. Dartmouth Club of Boston, Hotel Bellevue, 21 Beacon St. Robert D. Brewer, '04 ..... Joshua B. Clark, '1 1, 50 Congress St ..... Club luncheon, Saturday of each week, 12:30 to 2. Association of Central and Western New York, Founded in 1910. Leon O. Williams, '86 ...... Harry A. Ward, '09, 312 Prudential Bldg., Buffalo, N. Y. . Cheshire County Dartmouth Alumni Association, Founded in 1911. Williain H. Watson, '03 . . . . . Howard T. Ball, '13 . . . Chicago Association, Founded in 1876 President Secretary President Secretary President Secretary President Secretary Rev. Walter T. Sumner, '98 .... President Jesse B. Hawley, '09, 5541 Madison Ave .... Secretary Annual Reunion in january. Club luncheon, Wednesday of each week at I2 noon, Hotel LaSalle, the College Room. Cincinnati Association, Founded in 1875. George Goodhue, '76 ...... Albert H. Morrill, '97, Fourth Nat. Bank Building . Annual Reunion in January. .Concord CN. I-1.5 Association, Founded in 1891. J. Eastman Pecker, '58 .... E. K. Woodworth, '97 . . . Connecticut Association, Founded in 1901. Edward M. Stone, '94, T.S.C.E. . . Arthur A. Hadden, '09, New Britain . I7 President Secretary President Secretary President Secretary ffm' -Q f7 my t i f Q ,WW ..--.zeeeafsfae ---fi'-'A-at'-isrfi .A 1 - . - , f - 'ages V 5?'r'5' ' , . f ' ' efrffier' -as ser.. - Q ' 45, ' 96 eases? -. tXNf .. 2 ff' 27 is it XS::e:-gfss. .rr -., H mf,',:,-...t ,- -pf . '-:Q ,. f 'V Ht - ft .-.wr -1 ,-- V ' ir . -itil X 5.1, 7 11.1 tt ' z.2rff5 Alt' ..... lit' - fs ' QQ? I, -1 01 .H F li'-. ',-1-H , ,xx U X-ang -Fri, ,,5J,!v x ,ZW :Em V-147,11 -N y ,lasik ,si . 'Wzwzfff 15.3. assi? g? 'ctffzsff'- . .J ilk? rfeefffgkg if Detroit Association, Founded in 1895. Rev. William S. Sayres, '76 . . . . Nathan Jenks, '96, 3 Grand Circus Bldg. . . The Great Divide Association, Founded in 1895. David j. Main, '06 ....... . Ralph D. VanZant, '10, 1376 William St., Denver, Colo. . . Annual Reunion at Denver, january. Association of the Dominion of Canada, Founded in 1913. Joseph R. Colby, '01 ....... . Walter 1-1. Russell, '04, Port Arthur, Ont .... The Dartmouth Lunch Club of Hartford, Conn., Founded in 1911. Albert H. Greenwood, '99 ...... . Curtiss L. Sheldon, '09, 45 South High St., New Britain, Conn. The Dartmouth Association of Hyde Park, Mass., Founded in 1896. David F. Burns, '07 ...... A . . Miss Mary A. Knight ..... . The Dartmouth Club of Indiana, Founded in 1914. William A. Ketcham, '67 ...... Herbert G. Parker, '02, Aetna Trust Bldg., Indianapolis . The Dartmouth Association of Lawrence, Mass., Founded in 1909. John C. Sanborn, '91 ...... Walter A. Sidley, '09, 58 Nesmith St. . . . The Dartmouth Association of Maine, Founded in 191 1. Dr. John F. Thompson, '82 ..... Vernon F. West, '09, Union Mutual Bldg., Portland, Me. Manchester CN. I-1.1 Association, Founded in 1881. George H. Bingham, '87 ..,,, Robert P. Johnston, '99 ..,, , A Annual Meeting, third Thursday in February. New York Association, Founded in 1866. John Hopper, '77 ..,, John W. Thompson, '08, 149 Broadway . I8 President Secretary President Secretary President Secretary President Secretary President Secretary President S ecreiary President Secretary President Secretary President Secretary President Secretary J .. .-F, P' .. N ,.-.- , sew. Q sv QQ. ,P ft SLE' f ' 1' 'f Amis fig? Ramp? .,,:,.T E- 5, 'S rqgyfgg, in ' U s X 6 L41 is-ri SH f- ':f ' -of ' X 'f--as-...fff ' -N 5-w41'?'f' . ' . - - . X.. l ,. wgifzui.. The Dartmouth Club of the City of New York, Founded in 1899. Incorporated 1904 Dartmouth Club of New York. Dr. Frederick J. Barrett, '00 ........ President Dr. John H. Nolan, '09, D.M.S., 168 East 79th St. .... Secretary Arnold L. Barrett, 'IO . . . 1 ,.... Treasurer Annual corporate meeting held last Thursday in March. The club rooms are al I2 West 44th Street. Club night every Tuesday evening. The Dartmouth Club of Northern Ohio, Founded in 1907. Willard G. Aborn, 193 ...... President Henry M. Haserot, 110, 521 Woodland Ave., Cleveland, Ohio Secretary Northwest Association, Founded in 1880. Dr. Horace Newhart, '95 ...... President David R. Blanpied, '08, 1803 Hennepin Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. Secretary Annual Reunion in winter, alternating in St. Paul and Minneapolis Of the Plains Association, Founded in 1898. Charles H. Sawyer, '72 ...... President Dr. Charles W. Pollard, '95, 446 Brandeis Bldg., Omaha, Neb. Secretary The Dartmouth Association of Oregon, Founded in 1912. John A. Laing, '05 ..... ' . President James S. Huselton, '09, Corbett Bldg., Portland . Secretary Pacific Coast Association, Founded in 1881 . Selden C. Smith, '97 ..... President F. Reagan, '09, 2235 Dana St., Berkeley, Cal. . Secretary Annual Reunion in April. Philadelphia Association, Founded in 1902. Dr. Owen Copp, ,81 .... V . . . President E.. N. McMillan, '01, 215 Real Estate Trust Building . Secretary The Rhode Island Dartmouth Association, Founded in 1907. Nathan W. Littlefield, '69 ...... President Fletcher P. Burton, '10, 31 Weybosset St., Providence, R. I. Secretary Rocky Mountain Association, Founded in 1895. John C. Beebe, '09 ..... President George M. Lewis, '97, Manhattan, Mont. . Secretary Southern California Association, Founded in 1904. Prof. Frank P. Brackett, '87 .... President Sydney F. Ickes, '12, 331 Van Nuys Bldg., Los Angeles Secretary I9 George E. Foss, '97 . . . . me-.E9E2E'?Sf:1f. - ie 4f11 t'1.E-'tif ffligiiggr. . --V' Ff- ,.-. , - sa-eaaeeergife 1 K Q53 gf: K T?2?t'f'i1 'f' , .M fi' U.. 'H 36' 3Q,,,,,,,as,i:Q 1 sa- I., r 1 Q ' lf if ' 1 'tv 'ff-1 '-i : -' if wa s r -s 3'5 f-aff? . V lf'-,TZ rxyggggjgzggg., It :f t k igy . X Q Y' 1 15. 75 l,.t.A 141. ' ' 'igl ..gaI?f5f5Xg:' - 1 'al 'E5t l'f fs, ' ainjff ':':9m+'-ei' HX tj lt3C,.,,.,.. 7' ' . :.1.,WXJ3.1f 'Q -sqfzy:g,.1f., - ..-j-E23-ggi' --snags:-e:,,. The Dartmouth Lunch Club of Springfield, Mass., Founded in l907. . . . . . President Frank A. Metcalf, '00, Myrick Building . St. Louis Association, Founded in l876. . . Secretary Addison L. Day, '70 .... PTC-SidGf1l Leigh C. Turner, '04, lZ0'I-3 Pierce Bldg. Secfelafli Vermont Association, Founded in l893. Dr. William Stiekney, '00 . . . President William R. McFeeters, '05, Enosburg Falls . . Secretary Annual Reunion in December. Washington Association, Founded in l876. Samuel R. Bond, '55 ..... President Henry P. Blair, '89, Colorado Building . . . Secretary Annual Reunion in january. Association of the State of Washington. Roger S. C1reene,.'59 ....... President Victor M. Place, '03, 800 Leary Bldg., Seattle . . Secretary The Dartmouth Lunch Club of Waterbury, Conn., Founded in l9lZ. Rev. Charles A. Dinsmore, '84 ..... President Joseph A. Wallace, '05, 3l9 C-rove St. .... Secretary Western Massachusetts Association, Founded in l892. Dr. Willard B. Segur, '92, D.M.S .... President l-larry B. Johnson, '04, I7 Biltmore St., Springfield, Mass, Secretary Annual Reunion in March. The Dartmouth Club of Western Pennsylvania. Augustine V. Barker, '72 .... President James I-l. Conlon, '97, 723 Liberty Ave., Pittsburgh . . Secretary Annual Meeting in February. The Dartmouth College Club of Worcester, Mass., Founded in l904. Xxlaltelf YOUIlg, 'Ol .... . , Pfesideni Dana M. Dustan, '80, 340 Main St. . . Secretary Medical School Association, Founded in l886. Dr. Clarence F. Milliken, M.D., '95 .... President Howard N. Kingsford, lVl.D., '98, l-lanover, N. l-l. . . Secretary Annual Meeting at Hanover the first Friday and Saturday of October. 20 t .0 N N P E? e , ,L '1 Li' . 51 N535 N-Sf' ay.-sei 1 .,?,, , , , ,iw V ??r' - - - Wx ? '4 . --,asf-s:Lh.73 ' -' A 1 QT I VY -- '97 t 1--L X U' '- 13 tg 'gf-fe-gzzaf-:,.U r . SP A53 , V :Va K uh , :li ft .,l 3 .- A' .ny ,fy , 5 V 1 I j 'N fr -- fit. x .5 , 1 15, Vi. '-5 1 ,rf -4. ,, rf' .sa-eff,-ar.z:29 . ' gp 'Si'Q'i-3C4' f1' 'er' f -,,,.:f' 1.-J, ,V. 0,2 4-X ,,-J '-- ' 'thy f 5 2--:fx-ff .. t 'kzwzfffw ea . 'hssetyyf' T 'I Thayer Society of Engineers, Founded in 1903. Arthur C. Tozzer, '02 ..... . President George C. Stoddard, '81, 215 W. 125th St., New York . . Secretary Frank E. Cudworth, '01 ...... . Treasurer Annual Meeting in january in New York City. Association of Secretaries, Founded in 1905. Charles H. Donahue, '99 .... . . President W. Gray Knapp, '12, Hanover, N. H. . . . . Secretary Annual Meeting in March, at Hanover. Qilefs Secretaries '46 Dr. Whitney Barstow, Gramercy Park, New York City. '53 Rev. Nathan F. Carter, 51 Rumforcl St., Concord, N. H. '54 Mr. Benjamin A. Kimball, Concord, N. H. '55 S. R. Bond, Esq., Century Bldg., 412 5th Street, N. W., Washington, Dt C. '56 Mr. Isaac Bridgman, 64 High St., Northampton, Mass. '57 Samuel E. Pingree, Esq., Hartford, Vt. '58 Rev. Samuel C. Beane, Grafton, Mass. '59 Dr. Edward Cowles, 8 Sever St., Plymouth, Mass. '60 Rev. Arthur Little, Newton, Mass. '61 Major E. D. Redington, 1905 Harris Trust Bldg., Chicago, Ill. '62 Luther W. Emerson, Esq., 206 Broadway, New York City. '63 Mr. M. C. Lamprey, Concord, N. H. '64 Dr. John C. Webster, 5615 Winthrop Ave., Chicago, Ill. '65 Rev. Henry I. Cushman, 26 Pitman St., Providence, R. I. '66 Mr. Henry Whittemore, State St., Framingham, Mass. '67 Prof. Horace Goodhue, Northfield, Minn. '68 Prof. Charles F. Emerson, Hanover, N. H. '69 Mr. Charles P. Chase, Hanover, N. H. '70 Prof. Lemuel S. Hastings, Hanover, N. H. '71 William S. Dana, Esq., 6 Beacon St., Boston, Mass. '72 Prof. Albert E. Frost, Winthrop St., Pittsburgh, Penn. '73 Rev. Samuel W. Adriance, Winchester, Mass. '74 Dr. Charles E. Quimby, 278 West 86th St., New York City. '75 Henry W. Stevens, Esq., Concord, N. H. '76 Mr. W. R. Patterson, 5730 Kenwood Ave., Chicago, Ill. '77 Mr. John M. Comstock, Chelsea, Vt. '78 Mr. William D. Parkinson, Waltham, Mass. 21 ' i -IFES, in g ia ' me WM Ni Argus F ff45K7 kl s 'SQM .1 f .4 1 -.a :H':I5:3s . fa'-2?E?5'EEhs , --'J-'A'T15 46 S . ,,.g?'fG:J - - SKY K ,,,f:g5- ' -. , , ,g'aama22e5:df-11 ' Nffus 1 122,12 ', 1 :wk ' I .. W ei-A S.. ' -, ' 'et' :WL X .-- - . 3' 0, :.,,,C,L..4,,.gZ?d' ', s, QQ N312 U 1 jf' A . 'V' f Lg, JSL5is::1',Z2-'7-ks.,-K . - ruff . V . . 1 f fs X3 . .pf .1 ' Q. .- 1 -. Q A Y Q - nr -1 -N fs, rf-A wr ,. , Pew- 1 N , Q -4 , ' tl pf Qstasssg .55 A-: . tsfelgx X 5 at 1 15- ,Y -1. GZ tsp '- sgtgl A . - -- '-use '- - , '. 'rhf-,1 . 1 ,- .v t , , 'f:. -: -g- , Ds, I i 41 'Q '1 R, 'ff ,'-' .. mf 'M ,at ts-. 'igssw , tt . .,,1:.:.::ga?.1, Tigris- 1.. i - :E-Eli? . E I 79 Mr. C. C. Davis, Winchester, N. H. 80 Mr. Dana M. Dustan, 340 Main St., Worcester. Mass- 8l Rev. Myron W. Adams, Atlanta University, Atlanta, Georgia. 82 Luther B. Little, Esq., l Madison Ave., New York City. 83 Alfred E. Watson, Esq., Hartford, Vt. 84 Dr. James P. Houston, 3422 Sheffield Ave., Chicago, Ill. 85 Prof. Herbert D. Foster, Hanover, N. H. 86 William M. Hatch, Esq., 221 Columbus Ave., Boston, Mass. 87 Mr. Emerson Rice, Hyde Park, Mass. 88 Rev. Vvilliam B. Forbush, American Institute of Child Life, l7l4 Chestnut St. Philadelphia, Pa. 89 Dr. David N. Blakely, 53 Monmouth St., Brookline, Mass. 90 Charles A. Perkins, Esq., Criminal Courts Bldg., New York City. 91 Mr. Frank E. Rowe, '79 Milk St., Boston, Mass. 92 Mr. Arthur M. Strong, 50 Beacon St., Boston, Mass. 93 Mr. H. C. Pearson, Concord, N. H. 94 Rev. Charles C. Merrill, 609 Congregational House, Boston, Mass. 95 Prof. Charles A. Holden, Hanover, N. H. 96 Carl H. Richardson, Esq., Tremont Bldg., Boston, Mass. 97 Merrill Boyd, Esq., 33 Broad St., Boston, Mass. 98 Herbert W. Blake, Esq., Gardner, Mass. 99 George G. Clark, Esq., 60 State St., Boston, Mass. 00 Mr. Natt W. Emerson, care of Curtis Publishing Co., 30 State St., Boston, Mass Ol Mr. W. S. Young, 24 Oread Street, Worcester, Mass. O2 Mr. W. C. Hill, 35 Bailey, St., Ashmont, Mass. O3 Mr. Edward H. Kenerson, Z9 Beacon St., Boston, Mass. O4 Arthur I. Charron, Esq., 99 Post Office Building, Boston, Mass. 05 Mr. Edgar Gilbert, 6 Wyanoke, St., White Plains, N. Y. O6 Mr. Harold G. Rugg, Hanover, N. H. O7 Mr. Richard S. Southgate, lll8 Peopleis Gas Building,'Chicago, Ill. O8 Mr. Lawrence M. Symmes, ll5 Broadway, New York City. 09 Mr. Emile H. Erhard, The Stafford Co., Readville, Mass. IO Mr. Maynard Teall, l06 Craigie Hall, Cambridge, Mass. Il Mr. Joshua B. Clark, 50 Congress St., Boston, Mass. I2 Mr. Conrad E.. Snow, Magdalen College, Oxford, England. I3 Mr. Yifright Hugus, 204 Craigie Hall, Cambridge, Mass. I4 Mr. Theodore Marriner, 47 Walter Hastings Hall, Cambridge, Mass. 22 4 ,E .5 Ib f' '70-aff TX mp ,wf'J2'F31x?5t12- w - 'J Ji . esififgb -. .. . . fa-f4.ai:12:f2-1 ' QP --- ... 5 -'VF5-I:'5.A . - -CKLNNQGKAE . ,E 'B 5 .Vis-. .. ' :L?:: 4-:ILL - ', :-.2- '5?flsX, 1? I H' .,-. '31-V.-fy 1 fr . 9 '- N J :ff - - 5' ' HW ' 'wa A L- g, I 3 N-' 3:-1 Aung fp ff- ' K ear .. . an s, . , ., . .. . , ,rg QPR , T., 1 WL ., 1 mx- A' -'ii fy. 91' if? 4 . wi 3 ' -'11-, i3Y5'-1i'7?iQ, -i f: Y -'EFQ E' , J, 1 16, .17-2 tjf- Q ' ' gt' m .Q-ll ,, 2--1 N l v 'msg ,f tk- , J fr, ' . 1 .:' if If I., - .1 i,-1' 'I' vi. ,L,?7?u: '2 ,fl '- '- ru .:- -. N ' 'ss - ..' .' '. ' .A-' . ,-. A ii'35 Egi?5l:3'52 v mf . Wim -if io' ' .xiii--. .,-ff' . 1 We--X'ff1' tffa1m:fffff tt- , - i Yami T65sm: 'H . -- - -1 -at x.J Cttlullege Qlalenhat 1914 Seplember15-19 Examinations for Admission. September 24 Academic year began-9 A. M. Recess from November 25, 1 P. M., to November 28, 8 A. M. Recess from December 18, 1 P. M., to january 5, 8 A. M. 1915 fanuary 25-Feb. 3 First Semester Examinations. February 4 Registration, 8-I0 A. M. Second Semester Begins, I0 A. M. March 9 Town electiong a holiday. Recess from April 2, 1 P. M., to April 15, 8 A May 30 Memorial Day. fi-ioiiday, May 31.5 func 7-I7 Second Semester Examinations. fune 14-19 Examinations for Admission CC. E. E. B., func 20 Baccalaureate Discourse-Sunday, 11.00 A. M. func 21 Class Day Exercises-Monday, 2.30 P. M. func 22 Meeting of the Phi Beta Kappa Society-8.30 A. M. Meeting of the Alumni Association-1.30 P. M. President's Reception-14.30 P. M. func Z3 Commencement Day. Summer Vacation of Thirteen Weeks. September 14-18 Examinations for Admission. September 21-22 Registration-Tuesday, Wednesday. September 23 Academic year begins4Thursday morning. 23 TUCK DRIVE 111, it Unk-'I 'NW SWKKDUU0 4' vow ?S,'.9 ' :l7'ffsv?'!g1gf3,l ie! gum... num 1 Q 3vbx xi 0 PRESIDENT ERNEST FOX NICHOLS e . e.'e:..a-:e5:1lf:57'?i'i3i?5i353?3'-N 7 .r iN'f1le 'Q' .ali . . ' ,. . -'E J 'Jil vw V -'.fr- ,75,f i 4 h he Q Mxwgl, ' ,537 7 fg N .. ,, Q, -N, fl tt , Xt A'3'5 if wf?'l.-.tit lla Sm Wt .- .I 5'--' ag? '3 A as X 1 16. ,7'x.f'i 1921! uL,3,'.nt4, .,-,arm , r I --exfffl' I h3i 2k:fr'f'g::A S i iG ess.:HJ4'?7r l5?+s 'E,'a:fF -. Qaffiters uf Zlhministratinn The Qtullege Ernest Fox Nichols, D.Sc., l..L.D., President of Dartmouth College, EE B.Sc., Kansas Agricultural College, l888g lVl.Sc., Cornell University, IB93, D.Sc., 1897, Graduate Student Physics, Cornell, i889-92, University of Berlin, l894-6, Cambridge University, i904-5, fhon. D.Sc., Dartmouth, I903g l..L.D., Colgate, Clark, Wesleyan, 1909, University of Vermont, l9ll, University of Pittsburgh, 1912, Denison University, l9l4Dg Professor Physics, Colgate University, i892-3, Dartmouth College, I898-O35 Prof. Exptl. Physics, Columbia, I903-9g President Dartmouth College, June S, l909-. Research Asssociation Carnegie Institution, Wash- ington, 1907-9. Rumford Medal of American Academy of Arts and Sciences, l905. Member National Academy of Sciences, American Philosophical Society, American Physical Society, Astronomical and Astrophysical Society of Americag Fellow American Academy of Arts, and Sciences, A.A.A.S. CVice-President l9C3Jg President New Hampshire Peace Society, l9ll-l3. Collaborator Astrophysical lournalg Associate Editor Physical Review. Contributor of many papers to scientific journals in the United States and abroad, on radiation and other physical subjects. Present position since June 8, l909. QEUUIIFtflU11Hl aUUllIIf5IPHffUl1 Craven Laycock, A.M., Dean of the College John Martin Gile, A.M., lVl.D., Dean of the Medical School Robert Fletcher, A.M., Ph.D., Director of the Thayer School Harlow Stafford Person, Ph.D., Director of the Tuclf School Walter Van Dyke Bingham, A.M., Ph.D., Director of the Summer Sessions Nathaniel Lewis Goodrich, A.B., B.l...S., Librarian, BGH A.B., Amherst, '0lg B.L.S., New York State Library School, 'O4g Reporter Utica Press, 'Ol-02g Division Chief, New York State Library, '04-'07g Librarian, West Virginia University, '07-09g Librarian, University of Texas, '09-'llg Editor-in-Chief Literary Monthly, C455 Present position since January l, l9lZ. Howard Murray Tibbetts, A.B., Registrar, CIPBK Dartmouth, A.B., 19005 Assistant to the Dean, l900.l90Zg Registrar, 1902 to date. Present position since 1900. Cray Knapp, B.S., Secretary of the College, KIIY, Casque and Gauntlet, Palaeopitus Dartmouth College, B.S.g Secretary to the President, 1912-14g Secretary of Dartmouth Secretaries Association, Secretary of Dartmouth College Club. Present position since june, l9l4. Colin Campbell Stewart, Ph.D., Secretary of the Medical School William Rensselaer Gray, B.l..., M.C.S., Secretary of Tuck School Howard Nelson Kingsford, A.M., M.D., Meclical Director ' 27 I 1 ,.-1k'f'jr .s .-f4'---aituif ,4.f?e?::n'Q- X --,.m2: -1, -' 99 Q. SKI-.. W ai? ? , - ax ' lv s s ' -1 'ir 'assi V i' - J? ,QE f Z' Ht , ',f 'Asa 4? . I. -is i' A 71' in A ., 1 at-, F 3 'i52If:Ze':'icl . S? Eusiness Zthministratinn Homer Eaton Keyes, B.l..., lVl.A., Business Director, XPY, Casque and Gauntlet, CIJBK, Palaeopitus. Dartmouthg Princetong Instructor in English at Dartmouth, 1900-05, Assistant Professor of Modern Art, 1906, Editor Dana's Two Years before the Mast. Managing Editor Alumni Illagazine, 1909-g Secretary Dartmouth Alumni Association and Alumni Councilg Member College Art Associationg Member American Archmological Society, Trustee New Hampshire Historical Society. Charles Parker Chase, A.B., A.lVl., AKE, CIJBK. Dartmouth, AB., A.lVl.g Tutor in Greek, Dartmouth, l870-72g Professor of Latin Olivet College, 1872-18785 Instructor in Political Economy, Dartmouth, ISS4-l392g Cashier Dartmouth National Bank, l878-IS94, Vice-President, l894-l89S: President, l898-g Vice-President Dartmouth Savings Bank: President Mascoma Electric Companyg Treasurer Dartmouth College. Present position since l890. Halsey Charles Edgerton, BS., lVl.C.S., Auditor, GBX. Norwich University, Dartmouth, B.S.g Amos Tuck School of Administration ancl Finance, lVl.C.S. Present position since l909. Harry Artemas Wells, BS., CE, Supl. of Buildings and Grounds, CIPBK, FA. Dartmouth College, BS.: Thayer School of Civil Engineering, C.E..g Engineer for George F. Hardy, Mill, Civil ancl. Hydraulic Engineers. Since December l, t9t2, Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds, Dartmouth College. Arthur Perry Fairfield, AB., Manager of The Hanover Inn and Comptroller of The Dining Association. 28 , f- ,AEN f H-Y.-49-A f ':f' ,A Argus F If, . ' - A . 112+ : -. - ., 1., .. . qR ' - --, -.. SE. V ,-X, - I' 4'Xf2'2-:ffm-Ji' I 257 - 'M 1-fr un.. iff' 2- V' '19 -4' ' I - it- :R i 5- u , f1e:L-A::- 5 3 QR. . A h x Jw' I ,iq x3::?:'i.a,gxN r . - 'I R' '. - 1' . - ' . 4 . 'lf' imi'er1e-.s X 351-I 1 15- 71? lit' ' ll 25.11 Q.. l ffl' ,702-v: 2f't Q. :I -:sux J- :X oy .lf -. . 1 .. is ,ff -qi I ., 41 . . ,qw ,Q - I K iq:-..,..,, Illia gi '-,ff3..,',-' 'fri ' ,, y.' fl' , M911 'M ' 1? X 'i: veg ::', I i '-::'g':E'31 Y-1' 'Hz 1'-M Ex -ray' iqulx, ,V ' ',,2 4 -El ji' 'lim f ?1-P I l .111-4 XS I - 'V 'G2Qk1:4+ f' .gil I -fzaiffigg' : If 'Wiqlzig-f:l ' 'I QOSQQ ! it Wyse :Faculty Qtmeriti l WILLIAM JEWETT TUCKER, DD., LL.D. President, Emeritus. 6 Occom Riclge ' CHARLES FRANKLIN EMERSON, A.M. Dean, Emeritus. 30 North Main Street. N CHARLES HENRY H'ITCI-ICOCK, Ph.D., LL.D. Hall Professor of Geology, Emeritus. Honolulu, Hawaii GABRIEL CAMPBELL, M.Pcl., D.D. Stone Professor of Intellectual anal Moral Philosophy, Emeritus. 48 College Street. THOMAS WILSON DORR WORTHEN, A.M. B. P. Cheney Professor of Mathematics, Emeritus. I I Webster Avenue. V 29 5 p. ,. ,S Q , 6 ..-SX -1 -. -N , - X x , '. s 'ig X. X v ' -fx Q 3- '-N-. zifmy, ' -,, 'w-:fx r - E- , , . YQ ' 'NN ' '. ' - J.-:.-43i'-- wmmmfm ' - ' 's NfPf v: ' M4 M N s.-,X 'Eff THE VVEST ROW ii-Msg, e-th emes News-'f' 5,-I -Q? rf as is The Qnahemin jfanultp Craven Laycock, A.B., A.M., Dean, AKE, Casque and Gauntlet. Dartmouth, A.B., '96, A.lVl., 1910, Admitted to New Hampshire Bar, I904, Practised law in Hanover, 1904-10. Present position since june, 1913. John King Lord, Ph.D., LL.D., Daniel Webster Professor of the Latin Language and Literature, LTJBK. A. B., Dartmouth, 18685 A.M., 1871, Ph.D., Dartmouth, 18935 LL.D., Dartmouth, l908g University of Maine. 1908. Tutor, Dartmouth, IB69-22. Associate Professor of Latin and Rhetoric, 1872-80. Associate Professor of the Latin Language and Litera- ture, 1888-92. Evans Professor of Oratory and Belles-Lettres. 1880-82, Acting President, 1892-93. Acting President of the Faculty 1893-I909. Edited Cicero, uLaelius, 1882, I897g Livy, Books xxi, xxii, 18905 Book i in 1896. Edited Chase's History of Dartmouth College and the Town of Hanover, 1891. Translated Hertzherg's Uceschichte Der Romer in Altertumf' 1900. Atlas of the Geography and History of the Ancient World, 1904. Edited second volume of The History of Dart- mouth Collegef' 1913. Present position, 1892--. Member of the Baseball Club, the First athletic organization at Dart- mouth, luegun in the fall of 1865, Treasurer of Baseball Club, Class Baseball Team: First Lockwood Prize 1 John Vose Hazen, BS., CE., A.M., Professor of Civil Engineering and Graphics, EX Dartmouth College and Thayer School of Civil Engineering., Tutor Chandler Foundation Department, 1878-795 Instructor in Civil Engineering, 1879-80, Professor of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, 1880-93. Woodman' Professor Civil Engineering and Graphics on Chandler Foundation, 1893 to presentg Instruc- tor in Civil Engineering and Graphics, Thayer School, 1893-98- Professor of Civil Engineering, 1898-1913. Member School Board of Hanover, 1896-19125 Member Board of Commissioners of Han- over, 1901-105 Member American Society of Civil Engineers, 1889 Y 1 to present time. Present position, 1893-. 31 ,.et11s:.- .. ', ' .L- s-ew.- . . M .Ny:-T-iv:-'--:cw-eric, ,, 4'-..:i,t1'f 3-f ,4125-rf-Q'-t J , , - gggwwa-- 2:?E::-, - --5 M, -,... 1-5 age?-HX ' Lt:--E . , . .V-,ff - N2-Eva., - - 1- ,- Q. -,,, NLE: l v bk .,:f-cgi., - h - fi.. h wy. I ,Nil--Z, 'K 5,3 i ,,.,,u,....-.:4r' ri 2,421 -. ' .. mb gf? ..:. ' , ' - . -. is ' .1 ,. ,ti tr, -Zi 1 fit .nf-gig ,--' ' Q A tt- . L-N '.: .. r T cl ' 43' ' ' X - V ' .- 1- EK'-Rhlftimsc t g .-Q. X , l :ti 1 15- ,Wi 1.5 '- 'xt ,av l t ,.,-syfyssrlag 1 v -1, sis-t .ff H - -111.-A+' - -1' ir A L. 'm ' ,,-f sn.,- 'f Q Et., ff-F ' ,ft 3?giNi?5f 47'ii X xiE i Smit. .-ii'jld'.'1:' :Via 5 HEL ff' Ns: All ipwt I l in ?'ffi' X - 5EE?I?f 1F'l 4 113'-, ' ititisica .TWV ' S A2 'fiisnevf T9-555' I . , ,Q W ,, .V .., -- - ln wh ' .-QE ffhu- Q V Y.. gc- .s-'- fs' l' S6255- V ,vc ,EQZE T B V Pg? L it 3 , , A i - 'X Q ,f -. X, , r 7 A t If jr' P ' ? X cn.: Z f N I Qs iff ,X ,SNL i f 1 ,L -Q 5 i , 1 2' X' Q A 1 f nl ll' 1 -,ill tix E -, v X 1 I X N il ,X 1 36 , tt' f L, 1 1 ,J rw -11.2 1 l X, 'f X. 4, 5 yll N X 17 'A' if K f l xx, 53 ,S aff . f , , - :J . n 1- -. 'wmv 1' ' '-iz. ,-,-7-' -.-' ' rn., A ,J : ,f ' in ' ity: i -im'-'-r1 431V , ek2Y2?? m' 12+ V V ' 'gilfwx 'I S Q 7 N c5?f1ZEi: ' Edwin Julius Bartlett, A.M., M.D., Professor of Chemis- try, Dartmouth College, YIIY, QJBK. D.C., A.B., A.M., Rush Medical, M.D. Member of Graduate Club, Hanover Country Club, American Chemical Society, Fellow Amer- ican Association for Advancement of Scienceg Honorary Member New Hampshire Medical Society. Moderator Town of Hanover, i906-l2. New Hampshire Legislature, l9l3. Charter Member of New England Chemical Club. Present position, l878-. James Fairbanks Colby, l..l.,.B., A.M., l.,L.D., Parker Professor of Lanz and Political Science, AKE. CIDBK. Present position, l885-. - -V :ag 4 ' W George Dana Lord, A.B., A.M., Professor of Classical ga 1 A1-clmeology, AKE, QBK. I Xu ,Wa fr Qggw RN vga. s - ' A -' :ig 'iss' j-g .ij-1I ' -.Sa 1 1 Iii? ' - : A '-:--:Q-a,1,s5'a:51.2r'::22-.1FQ:-., 1-f.1.32'2:1:2.2:':2'Zf:2:rIr,:a:1:22E':ES-11-'f' if g . 1 .- M..t45:',:,:,:,,.1,.-:V -yr,::.1,' ' i rss - V' rw' '- Ish ': xE:I:'F'Ef':' , 2, ., '-Fifi-3-'3.':f:1 '. 1' X425 ,gear v-S-+111 ,-1:25 sf 1 -' fa ' 51 ' A L .I ff ' 31- , A..B., Dartmouth, 1884, A.M., 1886, American School of Classical Studies at Athensg Member American Philological Associationg Archeological Institute of America, its Boston Society. Present position since 1908. 32 N -Q.. gf?-Q -N if?-f a' U Pi X A-731,15 f ff? 55,2553 mt N fig Q5-74 iingldff X sf If it r V ka! '-!i92??i1-!A:. 4---.- 'C . .. 5' -zifilifrscit - . 5'QfkW6csemzs:1l'72f 23555 -as Lila.:-Q ...mv af.-r' Ntfw-arf-4f:a F' 44' .sa..-,ef? s 'f ' K.. ' 7LgL1?P' si' --L - we-. A P Gigi'-.-saga,---' ki f I X. . 4f4l7f K' h I: .LH Qiizgszfgq Q.. 4 --,I '- 4' mi ., 'f -, . un -1 3 ,np sexe,-9?-1-ss:-Q f ,, 'Z ml! w 5 ,rx 1 16, iw :Af V 1: 5 .Hr 4-,yy -l ' V- +V X 45 , if gf! s till ,foggy A li i igielnigd - 5 NE. ,izfii ' jifqva 14,2 iles, ,Wig 5 ': ' his ' -'E Charles Darwin Adams. A.M., Ph.D., Lawrence Pro- fessor of Creek Language and Literature, QAX, fIJBK. Dartmouth, A.B., I877, A.M., l88l: University of Kiel, Germany, flS9lJ Ph.D.g instructor in Greek and Physics in Cushing Acad- emy, l88l-84, Professor of Greek in Drury College, Mo., 1884-933 President of the Classical Association of New England, 1906, Mem- ber American Philological Association, Member of Editorial Board of Classical fournal, 1907-l3g Author of l..ysias, Select Speeches, t905g Author of papers in the Transactions of American Philo- logical Association and in Classical Philology. Present position since l893. . William Patten, B.S., A.M., Ph.D., Professor of Biology fzoiilogyj. ' Harvard B.S.g Leipsic, Germany, A.M., Ph.D. Present position since IS93. Herbert Darling Foster, A.M., Litt.D., Professor of His- tory, mx, QBK. , A. B., Dartmouth, I885g A.M., Dartmouth, ISGS: A.M., Harvard, l892: l..itt.D., University of Geneva, l909. Teacher of Greek, English, and History in Worcester Academy, i885-9l. Fellow in History, Harvard University, l89l-l893. Study and travel in Europe, 1893-94, l90l-02, i908-09. Former President of the New England History Teachers' Associationg Member of the Historical Manuscripts Commission of the American Historical Association, and of the Executive Committee of the Reformation Monument' in Geneva. Chief Examiner in History for the College Entrance Examination Board, l9l0-l4g Secretary of Stockbridge Association since l894g Secretary of Class of '85 since l905. Published fwith Professor Payb a Syllabus of European History, 378-l900 ffour editionslg The Records of the Town of Hanover, , l76l-l8l,8g various historical articles on Reformation and Amer- ican Colonial Historya Present position since l893. 33 'ag' f-' gi - , X 9- fy l' -3-H 'ii A ?y!fq A if AW . W Maw 5 ,fo'5i:23Et-tt N ,X W 'Q - . 4. . fsfilijfs- . - .-rg-Z5f'?53?55ff:ff:e. , ,r-.1f'il'fi-11i'5.iif-E-- . , ...ed 4: Q' -s,'s5 g x . - .L . - ss, ' L' A. ,mel-.J-427 Q L f- -A 1Xf'i el UM 3' . :Z 1 'W S TQ-1, .:f::,:.f - - .- , f , , ,. . I . A 1 - 1. a' it .A 1 X-. if ,-, fi 1 ,-.np ' 73. 1 b. t A Q --cl X at. . . f Y - .4 ff -.1' A- -2-. , Qs, ,TM C .ar my , tk ,-.9 4. mi' get ,,,..5::g,gQs!Q'1 ,, . 1. E. we 5 X t1 ' ta ,ff if liar. '. gal my 1 .- , -,t ssrq .ig 'Q es 2,3 I-,, - g ,- 5 , ,I -A 55' W - . rr: 1.. 15... 4, 1 ,Z W. ,,. . 3, ,X s, 1 ,4.., I-.. if -t-. 1. 4 - , t- f 1 1' 'f'?4se.-. 1:-V wr:-ff ,Im if 4. .a .' ,r --. aa- 'th -- ' .1 aes- 'EJi1EY2 ff ' ' -nk. -J,-sr tk - :M-M 22.3. - ,f ,Q-gig. ' Fred Parker Emery, A.lVl., Professor of English, KKK, Sphinx, QIPBK. A.B., Dartmouth, A.lVl., Dartmouth. Present position since 1394. Louis Henry Dow, A.B., A.lVl., Tuck Professor of French, AY, QDBK. Harvard AB., A.lVl. Present position since 1901. Harry Edwin Burton, A.lVl., Ph.D., Professor of Latin. Harvard, 1886-905 1892-955 Member Hanover School Board: justice Police Court for the District of Hanoverg Published Selections from Livygn A Latin Grammarg Various articles. 1 34 - ,..,-eq-5933Ti11iRr-N 0 Miftlligilfi .4 - P ?tscmeef::-- - Nfoiss, -- .. :wx -'M tree.. L- . -: r ' -. A- -- lrzsf-sq'-s.1T '-s Q-N-M ti' af ,..,.,.c,sf+'ff eg g K ferr? N I F 4?gx:1,..,e:.s.-.4 M Q U 3. Wx 'Ann-is off ,- X my Y fir l u i X tw T- '3 it '11 -,ff 'rt 4 N . - 22.117335 if 1 :V -asa X I w yy-x 1 16, yshtf tt ,U ,af . N... 'W ..1 'Ref' -'J 'sz ' '., 'L yi? 'ik 1 1 fl '-2, , , H if 2 '- SJ h 'saLx,f,,,rf ' at-, I --:-,za-V.. say' X I Frank Haigh Dixon, Ph.B., A.M., Ph.D., Professor of Economics, KIJAGD. University of Michigan, Ph.B., Ph.D., 1895, University of Berlin, IS95-963 Assistant in Political Economy, University of Michigan, l892-95g Student, University of Berlin, l895-96, lnstructor in History, University of Michigan, 1896-97, Acting Assistant Pro- fessor of Political Economy, University of Michigan, t897-98, Assistant Professor of Economics, Dartmouth, 1898-1903, Pro- fessor of Economics, Dartmouth, since 1903, Secretary, Tuck School, 1900-04, Lecturer, Graduate School of Business Admin- istration, l-larvard, l9lOg Expert, United States Census, l902g Expert United States Census on Valuation of Railways, 1904, Expert, Bureau of Statistics and Accounts, Interstate Commerce Commission, l907-085 Expert, National Waterways Commission, 1909-105 Chief Statistician, Bureau of Railway Economics, Wash- ington, since 1910, Publication: State Railroad Control, 1896, Articles and Reviews on Corporations and transportation in Atlan- tic Nlonlhly and various economic journals, l898-I9t0, Editorials and articles in Railway Age Gazette since t9l0, Reviewer for New York Nation of books on corporations and transportation since l905. Present position since l903. fs Warren Austin Adams, AB., Ph.D., Professor of Cer- man. Yale, A.B.g Universities of Berlin and Munich: Yale, A.B., 1886, Ph.D., 1895, Instructor in Latin at Kenyon Military Academy: Studied in Berlin and Munich, l887-89g Instructor in Languages at Montclair Military Academy, ISS9-9lg Instructor in German at Cornell, l89l-93g Instructor in German at Yale, H393-999 Edited Goethe's Hermann und Dorothea, Gottfried Keller's Romeo und Julia auf dem Dorfegu Rogges Der grosse Preussenkoniggn Assistant Professor of German at Dartmouth, 1899-1904, Pro- fessor, l904. Present position since l904. Gordon Ferrie Hull, AB., Ph.D., Appleton Professor of Physics. AB., University of Toronto, AB., l892, Chicago, Ph.D. l897, Cambridge, England, l905-06, Fellow in Physics, University of Toronto, 1892-95, Fellow and Instructor, University of Chicago, l895-983 Professor of Physics, Colby College, l898-99, Assist- ant Professor of Physics, Dartmouth, IS99. Present position since t903. 35 L at-tile-41 . . . ,sa ., are-:veneers-3 -1'S. f'e '-P I 5 ,2 'J ' - 'P' -??,laY' FW L-1 9 N sae . a at Q.-In QQQELQEEKQQX vas?-WEEXX 3 16, 7'-1, uujitwilq' .reg H as st' ' 'isfmft ' N 1 ' 1g: 7: ' ' iiiiiz.. ,-.-by 4-i'aWe Z :Sw-. .,.A : Fi' . .lieu , sir '4 f i -fe4,:g,:f ' 'wqzgngfef- I 4' 422.5-714' 'sSs5:ZE::Ef7- William Kilborne Stewart, Professor of German and Com- paraiive Lileralure, AY. University of Toronto, A.B., I897g Harvard, A.M., 1898, Univer- sity of Leipzig, summer, l90l, University of Berlin, 1904-055 University of Berlin, 1912-13, University of Paris, l9l3. At present member of Modern Language Association of America and of Society for the Advancement of Scandinavian Studyg Assistant in German, Harvard, 1898-995 lnstructor in German, Dartmouth, 1899-I907g Assistant Professor of German, Dartmouth, i907-l9l4. Present position since l9l4. Baseball Team, Freshman and Sophomore Years: President of Sophomore Class, President of Modern Language Club, Senior - - Yearg Editorial Board of College Paper. Senior Year. George Ray Wicker, Ph.D?., Professor of Economics, SAX. A.B., Cornell, 1690, A.M., 1898, Ph. D., University of Wisconsin, I900g Teacher l890-92 and 1894-97, Newspaper work, 1892-945 Graduate Student in Economics, Cornell, I897-98, Harrison Fel- low in Sociology, University of Pennsylvania, 1898-99, Honorary Fellow in Economics and Special Fellow in Municipal Politics, University of Wisconsin, l899-l900: lnstructor in Economics, Dartmouth, l900-03g Assistant Professor of Economics, 1903-IO, Assisted in instituting and editing 'iTl'1e Wisconsin Municipality, IS99-l900g Co-author of Elementary Principles of Economics, 19045 Expert Specialist, United States Census, 1902, Valuation of American Railways, 19045 Street and Electric Railways, l909- l9l0, Preparation of Reports on Production of Petroleum and i .- Natural Gas and Refining of Petroleum. Present position since l9I0. f , Prescott Orde Skinner, AB., A.lVl., Professor of Romance Languages, IIPBK, Harvard, A.B., A.M.g University of Paris, Ecole des l-lautes Etudes. Present position since l9l2. 36 ...fefszsrsicsuee ,rv -.rf .-3 , . - , vo' -Ms.--o-1543 'VL' T i: h'i-figs-f ii?-3'Af3R'y' 'er ' isa f- 'BQH' H A5515 fffigf LA x ii lgekxwycwt 5 ,ill if llsr l lkllw mavrsardvff' 'i . 'k2w:f+ f I music: 14 , :f I 'ii . Charles Ernest Bolser, A.B., Ph.D., Professor of Organic Chemistry, EX, FA. Dartmouth, AB.: Cottingen, Ph.D.g Member of American Chemical Society: Fellow of American Association for the Advancement of Scienceg Member Athletic Council: New England Chemical Club. Present position since l9l4. John William Bowler, M.D., A.M. fhonoraryl, Professor of Hygiene and Physical Education, and Director of zhe Gymnasium, AKK. Dartmouth Medical School, M.D., 1906, Member of the American Medical Association: American Moral and Sanitary Prophylactic Societyg American School Hygiene Association: Society of Direc- tors of Physical Education in Collegesg Assistant to Dr. Sawyer at l'larvard', i889-93: Charge of the Charles Bank Gymnasium, 1893-19015 General Superintendent of the Public Gymnasia, Bos- ton, l899-l90lg Director of Physical Training, Dartmouth, 1901: Dartmouth Medical School, i906-. Present position since l905. Colin Campbell Stewart, Ph.D., Brown Professor of Phys- iology, EE, CIJAE, FA. University of Toronto, AB.: Clark University, Ph.D.g University of Toronto, 1890-94g A.B., I894g Scholarship, l8?4-955. Fellow- ship, l895-97, Clark University, Ph.D., 1897, Assistant in Physi- ology, Harvard Medical School, i897-953 Tutor in Physiology, College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia, IBQS-1900, Dem- onstrator of Physiology, Pennsylvania, i900-035 Assistant Professor of Physiology, Pennsylvania, l903-04: Associate Professor of Physiology, Dartmouth Medical School, i904-075 Professor of Physiology, Dartmouth College, 1907-08, Brown Professor of Physiology, Dartmouth College, l908g Secretary, Dartmouth Medi- cal School, l9l3-. Present- position since l908. 37 I -.X -. S-ii?-fix' ff' SQRL-are- ' Si NN 'ff , N Argus F 5,faEl M are-2 '2- ..ssseew,21. Q:-. ,,.,-1' 1-2' f'g113?3i142'sr -x J , , A . sr ciaf-Si:-'.22EtEE?5ff?'lT 'L'K:?5f. ii?-Tx - i.e YV ,Xi -s kuayp-ii I H ii R 3 Q A lm' 7, ' .2:,.. gk A ' ' I, ,-av , k. X 'gx K ,-l 9 :.ve'QH251E'fi':3? '- it: Wh! 52 'P' I 'Q a-'V ' r 7-i imrig-5-ET'-A 'X . ,-,L ., ' 41 ., - 1. Eb Q3 0 .'f 'ff' -. 6: ,xii -2' ' 1 1.5 . X5 3, l X 3-xr , , ,4,,k ,,, .ff Mg f it N I 'X '4-1- any-.... ft . A: 4 :xii 1 9 .g rx 1 16 F e tk rl' K4 br- , Q1 1 ,agar , .1 1- ex -A 1 X fs. s A .- .ff - - ,fare-W -sf:-..,,. 111111, .150 ii'-53 ff 'iam F ,ii L K- ,094 ,FE si? N 1 'V , :ilk kgs..-.W , - - 55' 1 1 , sis- of -'N - 'Q-is -431' 41,1 ,h - ' sf. '-E. ' I 1' NE., 9 1 df , : .1. N:-.:agJi.1. seggxqyafff r ,xii I ...:.e:ELi?7, wiq3?L:.f-551755, I ,f -1 Frank Arthur Updylce, A.B., A.M., Ph.D., Ira Allen Eastman Professor of Political Science, X211 Brown Universityg Chicago University, University of Geneva. Pres- ent position since 1907. James Walter Colclthwait, A.lVl., Ph.D., Hall Professor of Geology, CIDBK, EE, FA. - Harvard A. B., 1902, A.lV1., 1903, Ph.D., 19065 Assistant in Geolo- gy at Harvard and Radcliffe, 1901-04, Assistant Professor North- western University, 1904-06, Assistant Professor of Geology at Dartmouth, 1908-Il. Present position since 1911. Wilmon'Henry Sheldon, AB., A.M., Ph.D., Stone Pro- fessor of Philosophy. Harvard University, All Degreesg Also A.lVl., Dartmouth, Tutor in Columbia University, 1903-05gPreceptor in Princeton Univer- sity, 1905-095 Member American Philosophical Associatvong Nlem- ber Executive Committee American Philosophical Association, 1910- 11. Present position since 1909, 38 ..- -i+21tE'Ti:-. 'i fi' ,-111311514-N -. aww.:-15:12-'1'o' ' 'cggirx -- -'Fi'-5'K'T'iQ:!giii ,. .- ..--fx -e: 'QSs-ss, - ...-.4F1- . - 5. - '- -S.:-W-nf:-'- -f,--iqff-T gf 'Q-1-1-.235-W 2 'i' af'-, L.. . .,,.. ' far - QR ,f. ft mlwi' ' wet- it 1 ith' A21-DB ff P 3 itil. Yfsegqqm s 2 , ff ,- gh '. ,1', ,A A ' tl Q ' fi , vs 5 ,i'n,.l-fikategswlxgx ,I , skgfi lft :QE . X w J? 1 16' ,fi lik tl :vs Q -earfzgzfsfzffft t - 1: 'Isis ,fi 25 2.-,:' ' -1' -, , 1, s, ' 1 ' if 2 fp 3, ' ,f f a?sce35.7jt,v ...E-.:..t teen., -.,,',,g.-4.51: W., ,twiki ,Jae -1,5 ts- - ,iiv , , .15--exe? - - ' 'Wew:f+': ' A'-, ese.-'uifig' XS. 'fes:3ei,fi5 I. U Sw if W-se Curtis Hidden Page, A.M., Ph.D., Winlflep Professor of .Et1gliSl't, CIJBK, AY. A.B., Harvard, 1890, A.M., Harvard, 18915 Ph.D., Harvard I894. University of Paris, l894-95g Institute of Higher Studies, Florence, Italy, l900: Instructor in French and Lecturer on Eng- lish Literature, Western Reserve University, l89l-925 Instructor in French, Harvard University, l893-94: Professor of the Romance Languages and Literatures and Professor of English Literature in extension teaching. Columbia University, l895-l909g Professor of English Literature, Northwestern University, l909- ll: Treasurer of the Concordance Society, Trustee of Gilman- ton Academy. Associate Editor of Poet Lore and of The Pathfinder. Editor Cyrano de Ber2erac's Voyage to the Moon, with Life of Cyrano, etc., 1899, The Lives, Heroic Deeds, and Sayings of Ciargantua and His Son Pantagruelf' by Francis Rabe- lais, with introductory essay: British Poets of the Nineteenth Century, The Chief American Poets. Translator: Songs and Sonnets of Pierre de Ronsardg Moliere's Chief Plays. Present position since 1911. Hiqhest Second Year Honors in Classics: Highest Final Honors in Modern Literature: Honorable Mention in French, Bowdoin Prize: Sohier Prize: Prizes in Middle Distance Running and Tennis. John Wesley Young, Ph.B., A.M., Ph.D., Cheney Pro- fessor of Mathematics, FA, CIJBK, EE. Ohio State, Ph.B., 18995 Cornell, A.M., l90l: Cornell, Ph.D.. l904. Instructor Northwestern University, V903-05, Assistant Pro- fessor, Princeton, 1905-08, Assistant Professor, University of Illinois, l908-IO: Professor and Head of Department, University of Kansas, 1910-llg Professor, University of Chicago, Summer, l9llg Head of Department of Mathematics, Dartmouth College, since l9ll. Benjamin Tinkham Marshall, AB., B.D., Phillips Pro- I fessor of Biblical History and Literature, AKE, CIDBK, Casque and Gauntlet. ' Union Theological Seminary, IS97-l900g Columbia University, IS97- l900: Graduate Study. Pastor Scarborough Presbyterian Church, Scarborough-on-Hudson, N. Y., l900-l906: Pastor, First Pres- byterian Church, New Rochelle, N. Y., l906-l2. Present position since September. l9l2. Freshman Baseball: Freshman Footballg Sophomore Football fCap- tainjg Varsity Football fright guarcll. '93, '95, '96: Track Team: Shot and Hammer Throw, '94, '95, '963 Cxlee Club, '93, '94, 95, '96, Rollins Prize Speaker, '95, '96, Smith Extemporaneous Debate, , '97g Commencement Speaker fPhilosophical Orationjg New Hamp- shire Prize Scholarship, '95,-'96, '96-'97. ' 39 90,2 -5+ 4 if-Q. F... 5 W --'-WS R' Pj NK N F ajirvjgi S 951 95 116 X MMM -as-f,:'.grsr'1J-A V SW f . -.--V .. ' it- 1-:1Flf,.r--. . , , , -1-Q-el :Perf , f -----Qfm ,,,,..-1-L . S- ggi? Qgg-5.ig51::,:,t--- N-r5gx EEEES? , .x-955 ', rr:-.5-, E - ,155 I . BF- -4 --P . 'J L .. -gas. .f . '-W ' 1. ,.- . fy tg. r- - : ' JV xy . -fr-QI. r-F' 3- - 'W 1-- I s-- 'X -ts, lr 'L F, 9 57 .1 . gi. an-g gf l, 3 sv' .Am Q .' ,, 1 if ii gifs ,--7 rf f ,f 3, in f13L?v - I ' -i -fi? ' 1 55' T ' r ' - 'R It ,' V C . . E .t 'V - a' i f' MEM' 'V fig'-of tr X 6 ri, , ,fi ef 'ff' l:ff i . , f ,ggffr -1 gt' - ..-. 112- .ir '-.sv 1 Fa, nr ' af-fi fr -,'- .sho -is.-., 5. 3:-sseeet S ' , ,.,f' 1-,-'.f'3? -4' cw ,Q-f' ' 532026 ,Q ' E 4.531-4, V. V, N N., -,,, ,X 3 sr.:-7-c,:,.- A Frank Maloy Anderson, A.B., M.A., Professor of History, BQH. B.A., University of Minnesota, 18945 M.A., 18965 Studied, Har- vard, 1896-975 Paris, 1909. Managing Editor of The Gopher, Uunior AnnuaD5 Member of the Executive Committee of the Minneapolis Voters League, 1908-I25 Member of Minneapolis Charter Commission, 1911-145 instructor in History, 1895-96, 1897-985 Assistant Professor, 1898-19055 Professor, 1905-14, University of Minnesota. Present position since 1914. John Hiram Gerould, 1..itt.B., A.B., A.M., Ph.D., Assist- ant Professor of Biology, KKK, Casque and Gauntlet. Dartmouth, l..itt.B., 18905 Harvard, AB., A.lVl., Ph.D. Managing Editor of AEGIS, 18895 Editor of Dartmouth Literary Monthly, 1890. Present position since 1894. Ashley Kingsley Hardy, A.B., Ph.D., Assistant Professor of German, and Instructor in Old English, AACID, Sphinx, QBK. A.B., Dartmouth, 18945 Ph.D., Leipsig, 1899. Member Modern Language Association of America5 American Dialect Societyg Advisory Council of Simplified Spelling Boardg Author of Die Sprache der Bleclcling-l-lomilien5 Editor, Das Edle Blut5 Com- piler fGerman party, A Bibliography of Useful Books for the Library of Teachers in Secondary Schoolsf' Associate Editor, Dartmouth Alumni Magazine, 1907-115 Instructor in German. Dartmouth, 1897-1902. Present position since 1902. Editor I894 AEGIS: Business Manager Dartmouth Literary Monthly. 40 s ts' 4: GY-1,49-1-r TA L. N cs- fs - -sf N is -:Rs-. A-,, a ,M-, ri X w24LfsTi'i'?3iQs 1 6- ,,Zi'it,.ll'l fl'-'gg- 2 6 xl 'Q se- I ii 2--ZX -'J it f:LYt:4- H W ii 122- 5479 ' S 3 John Merrill Poor, A.B., Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Astronomy, GDAX, CIJBK. Dartmouth College, IS93-97: Princeton University, l900-03: Chi, cago University, Summer, l902: Lund University, l9ll. In- structor in Mathematics and Astronomy, Dartmouth, l898-l900: Thaw Fellow in Astronomy, Princeton, l900-02: Research Assist- ant at Yerlces Observatory, Summer of 1902: Graduate Student, Princeton, l902-03: Instructor in Astronomy. Dartmouth, i903- 05, Present position since l905. Richard Wellington Husband, A.M., Assistant Professor of Classical Philology, 211112, IIJBK. Stanford University, ABL, A.Mi.: also attended University of Toronto, University of California, University of Leipzig. A.B., Leland Stanford, '-l895, A.M., IS96. Assistant in Greek and Latin, University of California, 1898-99: Instructor, Leland Stan- ford, l899-l900: Instructor in Greek, Dartmouth, l900-03. Member of American Philological Association: Advisory Council of the Simplified Spelling Board: New England Classical Asso- ciation: President l9ll-IZ. Author of articles and reviews in Transactions of the American Philological Association, Classical Philologyf' Classical Journal, School Review, Dartmouth Press. Present position since l900. Charles Henry Morse, Mus. Bac., Director of Music. Boston University, College of Music, Mus.Bac. Teacher of Piano and Organ, New England Conservatory of Music, Boston: Trus- tee, New England Conservatory of Music for many years, ISB- 78: Professor of Music and Director of the College of Music at Wellesley College, l875-84: Founder and Director of North- - western Conservatory of Music, Minneapolis, Minn., ISS5-9l. Organist and Choirmaster at Plymouth Church, lS9l-99, Brook- lyn, N. Y.: President New York State Music Teachers' Associa- tion, 1894-96. A Founder and the first Sub-Warden of the American Guild of Organists and Member of its Governing Coun- cil: Member of American Geographical Society: Member of Appalachian M.ountains Club: Member of International Musica Society. Member of Dartmouth Scientific Society. Present post tion since l90l. V 41 90 qi-,Q -Q. if-figs ' .. ' of . fi sas saws-fa, tl s X Qi' , -,L:1.F.,q ,5i.1f' J Y ,gy -- fbfzsaiififrb- -55.6, ijgiitl- 12 ,. lffqiet' -ss:-..-. - A Q fl- '- A -:.-'1iP- --:ru g li ' -I - ' ' W' 5?-Ee , :i5?f'..,x - ' -an -'Na bv., ,L ' ,fr s , ' ' :In U'-1 if ' ,, A-1 , sv' . f, s..,..,,.v,-vw -X 11. ,, -' . 0. 1 1- is 4.2121 cw not .1 'tfgQsE'ssss -5, X ' 16 1125 5-sill ,go-,1s.asa-ra . . 1- Q.. .. -'lin -5 1 kts I f-5' 'l' ' 9:1 N ' 157 .5 if V 'J' J 1 L! 1 - W. f f . . 1 'i 'sss,g54:' in 'ff ' Leon Burr Richardson, BL., A.M., Assistant Professor of Chemistry, QJBK, FA. B.L., Dartmouth, 1900. University of Pennsylvania, 1904-O55 Instructor, I902g Assistant Professor, 1910. Present position since 1910. Norman Everett Gilbert, A.lV1., Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Physics, ATA, CDBK, FA. 1 Teaching in Secondary Schools, 1896-98, Professor of Physics. Hobart College, l90I-03g Assistant Professor Physics, Dartmouth College, 19035 Assistant Astronomer, United States Naval Ob- servatory, solar eclipse expeditions to North Carolina, 1900, to Sumatra, 1901, to Algeria, 1905. Temporary Assistant, Astro- physical Observatory, Smithsonian Institute, 1902. Studied, Cam- bridge University, England, 1910. Fellow American Association for the Advancement of Science. Member American Physical Society, and of Astronomical and Astrophysical Society of Amer- ica. Present position since 1903. ' Lemuel Spencer Hastings, A.B., B.D., Willard Assistant Professor of Rhetoric and Oratory, NIIY, KIJBKL AB., Dartmouth, 18705 B.D., Yale, 1876. Principal of Stevens High School, Claremont, N. 1-l., 1881-S95 Principal Nashua High School, N. H., 1889-1905, lnstructor in English, Dart- mouth, 1906-IO. Present position since 1910. Captain of Class Baseball Team C313 Secretary Class Baseball Team 13, 413 Associate Editor of The Dartmouth Mfg Chess Club: Theological Society C3, 413 Salutatory Address at Com- mencement. 42 fl. N-41? f NK-X 'Z xx?-5 as is jf' XQEA'-U-bf - - . 4-2-T-??33 EEm.c - ..-i'i',- Ji' -fifiilfx . '5' 'FJa7?57: ' NESIY 1,1-1-L . 1'-2 wi'-fn LE-'?4':f fa.-T. .,,,g,1-- -f-if J XKSN-T-,e:.1Tr:P'Ff' . . , I 553' . -' ' W dgciii, ' ' A ' ' - I fav- Y' . ff' F if 'fbifl' A5535 'P' 4 7 ,B K - ,K-I -. M. J Alf., , , X Lg- V gi, . 1-2--' yt ,nr Qaiitgrssigb :ALEX X jj. +R 1 16, if-:Hutt ,A Hp' , f L -J7i,.ngQ JE! if V'fiiKvf53,5i..l:s5.-,f4 . a. it ' ' + '-' wa R N A Mft' if r ' L vqfwiis? ' J' f ATT. 4-57' hifi Q -I 'WZ JT' W Wt., i3,5?5'i,.1e' ,P X ' f ' -1 Q-' '5iv,,y..,,rff' .5 ' fe'-.,. ,,:47' ff' '53, ' , ,swf V1 --,.. . . c . A -W5 ,f , L I Af My esafmw A Arthur Houston Chivers, A.lVI., Assistant Professor of Biology, FA. Dartmouth, A.B.g Harvard University, A.lVI., l904. Gracluale Student Harvard University, 1904-06, lnstructor, Radcliffe Col- lege, l905-O65 lnstructor in Laboratories of Brooklyn Institute of Arts ancl Sciences at Cold Spring Harbor during summers, 1905-06, lnstructor, Dartmouth College Summer School, l90S-ll: lnstruc- tor, Dartmouth College, l906-ll. Present position since l9ll. Charles Albert Proctor, AB., Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Physics, AKE, Sphinx, TA, QIHBK, EE. Dartmouth. A.B.g Chicago, Ph.D. Present position since l909. Charles Ramsclell Lingley, BS., A.lVl., Ph.D., Assistant Professor of History, QJFA. Worcester Polytechnic lnstitute, B,S.g Columbia University, A.lVl., Ph.D. Present position since l907. Class Football and Baseball, Christian Association, Cross-Country Running, Editorial Work. 1 ' 43 Ns X pr RW f EE-Y-f ,. fi r .0 . Argus .. Af? fnmr . ttf 'la ,, ,t.,, 1- ,r- . ss V,-,Q - , ,9, . 'fs ' -' 1, ' 511:-F-. f-H L f-TFQA swTi,E5'5:f' iissir ' 153' - sf' f ?4:45v i - -1- 1.4. ' . . . i Qi '2 'N f ffvfbws. Xigsesg-.1-A1-:E-F, 0.0 x 2-Z, 1-vs 4-gg? uv -.K - L 1. - iv N A-xl ll E 1 N I 3'5 -'Q' gd I Eff' I X Sam , r ,ff ' -'1':.:: -735' X '5'zak:4v ': ' ---. PRS?-'i5 5T2::r7-EF?- ' l Eugene Francis Clark, A.B., A.lVl., Assistant Professor of Cerman, NIIY. Graduate Student, University of Marhurg, I906-07, University of Harvard, l907-085 University of Freiburg, l9l2-l3g University of Marburg, l9l3. Teacher De Meritte School, Boston, 1902-06, Member Modern Language Association: American Dialect Societyg Directing Editor, Dartmouth Alumni Magaziine: Chairman Coun- cil on Student Organizationsg Contributor, Educational Review: journal of English and Germanic Philology. Present position since 1908. Class Track Team QD, Grimes Prize Leland Griggs, A.B.,Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Biol- ogy, FA, QDBK. Dartmouth, A.B.g Ph.D., Cambridge, England. Present position since l908. Arthur Herbert Basye, A.B., A.M., Assistant Professor of History, QBK. University of Kansas, AB., 1904, A.lVl., 1906, Yale University, I9Qo-08. Instructor of History, Dartmouth, 1908-I4. Present position since l9l4. w 44 bi? '-s P x 5: ,QB 42. In ,-36' X A2315 I -15,C'9taf2' -:fig ffw mfg -fist I? . -.E-.-ssimesw. .c- 'I 'i' szawiliir--1 . .+ -areas:-eff? NFS , rss., -we -.,.,, ,c2 Qress-1-s S. .-1-as ' '-L--I-rar:-f - - V' - -..:':-if'-. '-N . y , ,sv . '. - '-Q15 11-Lv 9? ' Tis. N X , 1.21 -?-V '- ,-rf - ' YA r Y ,,,, -5509.57 , ' .,, ' :. ,, fzpf ,,,+ - -ts... ,-. ,Q I nttsrssv.-ft ,av -. rv 'N ff f' ldv' X my sag, ietcffi I 11- 17.19, 2,1 1 . E 911 'Im 'fssxzaasrs-.Q f,, . -2, Ita, a , ,rx 1 16. 1 ,fx 1' ga H, ,-Hs! ,iw ,soar -ff , -, -B. s A . . .. X . . '1 .t f. - ,. -1 , . Q 1 f 1 -z -fn 11' r r. . :ft -, - .a x , ws. MZ! t'- 'I -YP'-.Lt.. 11: .:1' X ' P 'Es ' L ' t- I N. -sg. 55.0 ' 5'q':i1 ' ' ' ' A 'ffm J.-15' 4'-LJ 1, ' ' 'Z ws ...exif . 'Is-,. v ' 1f1.,,:?sf rrcayrqrs-vr LX-, l 'fs-si-597' . 7 tsgggiy Charles Nelson Haskins, SB., S.M., A.lVI., Ph.D., Assist- ant Professor of Matltematics, KDFA. SB., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 18975 S.lVI., Harvard University, 1899, A.M,., 1900, Ph.D., 1901. Assistant in Physics, M. I. T., 1897-985 Student at Gottingen, 1901-02. Instructor in Mathematics, 1902-03, Cornell University, 1904-065 Assistant Pro- fessor of Mathematics, University of Illinois, 1906-09. Member, American Mathematical Societyg Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Scienceg Author of Articles on the Theory of Differential Forms. Present position since 1909. Ernest Roy Greene, A.1VI., Assistant Professor of French and Spanish. K Harvard, 1897-19015 A.B., 1901, A.M., 1907, 1910-12. Instruc- tor in Spanish, Simmons College, 1906-075 Instructor in French ancl Spanish, Dartmouth College, 1907-095 Assistant Professor of French and Spanish, Dartmouth College, 1909-105 Instructor in Romance Languages, Tufts College, 1910-125 Assistant Pro- fessor Romance Languages, 19125 Taught Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Summer Session, 1912 and 1913. Present position since 1912. Francis Lane Childs, A.1VI., Ph.D., Assistant Professor of English, CIJBK, Round Robin. A.B., Dartmouth, 19065 A.IVI., Dartmouth, 19075 Ph.D. Harvard, 1914. Parker Fellow of Dartmouth College, at Harvard Univer- sity, 1907-095 Willard Scholar of I-Iarvard University, 1913-145 Instructor in English, 1909-13. Member of Modern Language Association of America5 American Dialect Societyg Associate Editor of Dartmouth Alumni Magazine. Present position since 1913. 45 55. Z , - - -.s f-Q i9g' l'ifFget' --S--f f , , A Wm 'l '53 ' 'T 'K .- 5 x - 'I - -1f .-tea .L ,17 I wax , i- 'i Qs? Ubi '2 , -T .,!S ?s N.. 'H X -' ss .7 -.,.. f - . - -W 1 ' U 249 wt, f-7 if 1 -I-5,2-rw?-J ., 7 x as E i X A . ' R t. 71-U ,il E11 'fig lmgauz, Pia- , , f .-:ff 1'-lf ' ' - ..pF' ' Q feasesffff' 12- ' 'skirt' -: - fleas-..E.'2'- . , X . - - -'IPL 'Q -is in 11555 X CQ, s saw f fare?-i?r,ii. so IK! sy me f Charles l'l.enry Hawes, A.M., Assistant Professor of An- thropology. Trinity College, Cambridge University, England. AB., Trinity College, Cambridge University, l899g A.M., 1903. Traveled in Asia and Oceanica, 1900-Olg Examiner to Cambridge University: Anthropological Researches in Crete, l904 and I909g Lecturecl before Royal Scottish Geographical Society and Anglo-Russian Literary Society, 1903. Lecturer in Anthropology, Wisconsin, l907-09. Member Hellenic Society, American Anthropological Society. Author of ln the Uttermost East. joint Author of Ci-eto the forerunner of Cretegn Author of papers on Cretan Anthropology. Trinity College Historical Societyg University Secretary of the Social Settlements. Present position since l9l0. Walter Van Dyke Bingham, A.M., Ph.D., Assistant Pro- fessor of Psychology, CIJBK, EE. Beloit, AB., 1901, Harvard, M.A., I907g Chicago, Ph.D., l908 lnstructor in Secondary Schools, 1901-055 Fellow in Psychology, University of Chicago, l905-O65 Associate, 1906-07g Instructor in Educational Psychology, Teachers' College, Columbia, l908-l0. Fellow of American Association for the Advancement of Sciencep Member, International Musik-Gesellschaft: Secretary, American Psychological Association. Author of Studies in Melody, The Role of the Tympanic Mechanism in Audition. Director of Summer Session, l9ll. Present position since l9l0. Glee Club QDQ College Paperf3Jg President of Oratorical and De- bating Union George Clarke Cox, A.M., Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Philosophy, BGII, KIDBK. Kenyon, A.B., 1886, A. M., I900g Graduate Student, University of Geneva, I899-I902g Harvard, A.M., 1908, Ph.D. l9l0. Epis- copal Clergyman, 1899-1902, Assistant in Philosophy, Harvard, l908-ll, Radcliffe, 1909-Ilg Lecturer in Philosophy, Dartmouth, l9ll:. Assistant Professor, l9l2. Member American Philosophical Association, American Economic Association. Author of The Case-Method in the Study and Teaching of Ethics, Karl Marbe's Application of Psychology. Present position since 1912. At Kenyon: Track Team, Editor College Annual, Kenyon Day Oratorg Salutatorian. 46 'LF sv-2-. .f- 5 , gi.,-3 .1-f' X ,M X ,,,,,,3,?,1s?'f15f51?5T1iqg K :L-N ,, .-ggi--ilifiifg'5L.t., A W , W - 0 me is 1 xmas.-vsgggix Q... I Avlsfjx l la lyiwti xg?-pfyjj.g Ywq5Eua?g, N S' 'r ' 1 A , Q ' f Erville Bartlett Woods, A.B., Ph.D., Assistant Professor l of Sociology, Turtle, Mound, 'fIJBK. Beloit College, AB., I90lg University of Chicago, Ph.D., l906. Fellow in Sociology, University of Chicago, I903-06g Professor of Political and Social Science, Hamline University, 1906-II, Expert United States Immigration Commission, 1908-IO, Sec- retary, New Hampshire State Chilclren's Commission. l9l3. Author of articles and reviews, American journal of Sociology. Member of American Sociological Society, American Association for Labor Legislation. Present position since l9ll. Intercollegiate Freshman Debate, Editor of the College .Papen President of Class C4 . Theodore Harding Boggs, A.B., Pl1.D., Assistant Pro- fessor of Economics, CDKE. Acadia College, A. B., 1902, Yale University, A.B., 1905, Yale University, Ph.D., l908. Present position since l9l2. Arthur Diinn Pitcher, A.B., A.M., Ph.D., Assistant Pro- fessor of Mathematics, sIJBK, EE, FA. H University of Kansas, A.B., A.lVl.g University of Chicago, Ph.D. Instructor, University of Kansas, l906-085 Fellow, University of Chicago, l908-IO, Assistant Professor, University of Kansas, l9l0- ll. Present position since l9ll. L '47 TK? WR. .,-J- is 11. 'N Q' X 'Q ' ef! N Argus K f? tl N' X V if 1 -ease? 'c--,.. 'f - 21533 , ' . 0 -. 2729.-:a?52E?5ff5'5: AN '55s5, q-,.3,,., Q air?-'X rs.. 'ff ' ' Ib-Q4-fx? Ft' '-4 ,1 r, , , - f' --:fge-e '--N -A-sv' R, . f.-we ' r V 49 3 rs ' Tir' 'f ff 'y HK? K3 52312112435 t ' iii ' . -r g, re tt W. 7' fi , ,., if ,fn , A ., fl ' 4 H. iv wieezezagx .t, '? g?:Q3Xx ,fl-is 1 16, '. .: ,.-V.: ' 5' 'f ' ,J - f ti' ...ff T T' ,. Sammi-fff 'f gs. 'n ss2.-3855 :fxjf ff ifrftf-ef-,gl-5fT i Chester Arthur Philips, A.M., Assisianl Professor of Eco- nomics, GDEK, CDBK. A.B., Central College, l904g AB., Yale, 19085 A.M., Yale, 1909. Present position since I9l3. Warreri Choate Shaw, A.B., Evans Assistant Professor of Public Speaking, KKK, Palaeopitus, AEP. Instructor in History and English, Lowell High School, l9l0-ll: lnstructor in Public Speaking, Dartmouth, I9tl-14, Member of New England Public Speaking Conference, and The Eastern Public Speaking Conference, Committee for Standardization of Debating Rules for the Eastern Conference. Present position since 1914. Earl Gordon Bill, A.B., M.A., Ph.D., Assistant Pro- fessor of Maihelnalics, EX, KDBK. Acadia College, A.B.g Yale University, AB., M.A., Ph.D.g Univer- sity of Bonn. American Mathematical Society, Deutsch Mathe- matical Vereinigung. Present position since l9l2. 48 X:-X -ii.-X fiqfgsa iiffr P fl 3.-.asg 'Q-1. 1-I, ng'-'asians-7r1Y7?'?f:iizigizisr , V- 3'-'-12.51 -'Ai' 01543: N N 'Y '-re,-3?'i::4 A - A' 111.5- ,-I--f.. . , -Q-,fb Qs5Qts5,,14t-JF!- . qgicugfigi vt , -+5 t - - v ,Aj H5 F- V- , -7 t KMA-. L.- 5+ , Warn:- ' Jr, '- ' sr- nn.. . .cw ' ' ' - ' X- N , 1, er ,. 1. xt , - . . , -' , 'R -',1-- Q. 1. I ' Mg!-, Q 3. N3 AQIB .0 vi i V . 1 fszmzff'-s H K, ,v11,. :R-Sii25'::Qo , ,', ' ,x, , .. 3,5 gl ,ll rr, ff ly - . 4' , 4 1 N-Psp 1 4' . - 5--. 5 '-:ut , y l la ,7-Q I5 1 ' ..C 5 . . , 1 MW .35 X3 '- -: pm, 'nfl ..7 'J'-'lk 'K f W. ' 1' U, . ' W. ' 3 l,-27' 13 , -14 51.-7 - -- . w., 7' it. ,A fu.-, 3. as V, 'w' tg, N , J r ia lx f 'fsfa--await! ' of ' V . We .--f X .fe iss-,Ts da. ---- ' fin. 3 S 1 Q! A, , ,,,,,,,.fs X 1 tk HRX ' Foster Erwin C-uyer, A.B., A.M., Assistant Professor of French, QIUBK. Present position since 1913. George Breed Zug, AB., Assistant Professor of Modern Art, XG19. Amherst, A.B., 18935 University of Chicago, 1903-13. Assistant Professor of the History of Artg Member of the Staff of Univer- sity Extensiong European Art Correspondent for the Record- Herald of Chicago, l9I2g Art Critic for Chicago Interocean, 1912-13. Present position since 1913. Francis Joseph Neef, Ph.B., Instructor in German, WY. Ph.B., University of Chicago, 1905, Student, Universities of Laus- anne, Berlin, and Leipsic, 1905-07, Fellow, University of Chicago, 1908: Instructor in German, Brown University, 1908-09. Member of Modern Language Association of Americag American Dialect Societyg New England Modern Language Associationg New Hamp- shire State Teachers' Association. Present position since 1909. 49 -N. 3-EC' id 'FE V SN Argus F f5Z7 tl J r , . L7':'i-Q . -.assesses-, C ,es saws--'f .wie f-Q-bs ss- .,- . . in 'olfsss T'-E.T.Z.a'., xref' FH-1-'eerie' : '- pw 4, Y - A ' - .ss . . X fox J. sire:-s.-3-537 f T, s, - ' 'Ali-. mr-1 51': '? i . V K '?'QL...e:-:zz , i X' 'sffxlf-H-' - ' . .- . 4' ? ' c V 'tt -1- - '-1 , z If at S xv tr i- f-. - Mfr' . -' 1 ft fr gli A- 'N tr s W, Q sr., '- .J X it Lf . 'tt' ffgf' nf . - A resiexfrag, -t- S X S 5 3 1 15- ,f t,..r ' '-si? 1, 2 'TSM .-F' '- 1' ,S -'fe ' fi' as 1 if Ain ' fi X - -' E: fftif - 42' s .,,,, n.. .Tp ,- .N F, ,.- , 1 -.t .. ,af - tn reg, . :'-.,s-- - - szfi azqsfsgfgst ,: urs ' '-ts ,ff Nm.-' . xv. -'v ,r H. ,-,' 1. 131 --5 ' J' ' J 2 ' -. - -Q -' --1. -:fr ' -sf. .,,-r ., - wa, 121- ska-511' X N. , I 'Gaye-4915 ' is ' 'PIQSSJG4' Q fin f! 'cities-.T?fE:f Ralph Dennison Beetle, A.B., A.lVl., Ph.D., Instructor in Matheniatics, CIDBK. A. B., Dartmouth, 1906, A.lVl., Dartmouth, 19115 Ph.D., Prince- ton, l9l4. Instructor, Littleton High School, Littleton, N. H., l906-07g Instructor in Mathematics, Dartmouth, 1907-125 5. K. Fellow in Mathematics, Princeton, 1912-14. Member Amer- ican Mathematical Society. Present position since l9l4. Clifliorcl Pease Clark, A.B., Instructor in Creek anal Latin, WY, TBK. Wesleyan, A.B., 1895, Squire Scholar, Heiclelhurg, IS95-96. ln- structor in Greek and Latin, West Newton English and Classical School, 1896-97, Professor of Latin, Fairmont College, Wichita, Kansas, l897-l907g Professor of Latin and Greek, Dean of the Academy, Drury College, Springhelcl, Mo., l907-O95 Fellow in Classics, Princton, l909. Present position since l9l0. CIJBK. sity. Taught in Princeton, 1907-08, University of Wisconsin l909-l0. Present position since l9l0. 50 '94 Raymond Watson Jones, AB., Ph.D., Instructor, AY, Cornell University, A.B., Ph.D.g Marhurg Universityg Berlin Univer- vszwnefyaffifgsglgsgitsvgcx . . L-il.-nstblef if ' fyeifffiiits-Q ug, J . ' .. , ,, if 4 ---X 91. W fy Q- ,. -ssh Mm s ..'-..Wt'if53,,5., , l ll :NX XWSIN-in AFQLS pf ,fr fb, ,tab 4 I ...rc H ' i?i rSeX '1 FEV, X lt. 1 16- fi: lj? 141 ..wRl-1' --A-ggfiys-JY? 3?-9 ' ' ' c .. -5 - L '- V -.F 'L 1 '.1 if 'L ,457 . fe, ,fa ' ,-1' i S wift- ills. ' V -.m?H- M- x-Zk:?9.-7,. ask V 185114. ,. ia? riS:?: E-E35,' V Harry Livingston Hillman, Instructor in Physical Educa- tion. Member Knickerbocker A. C., 1900-01, N. Y. City: New York A. C., 1902-09, N. Y. City, American Olympic Team, 1904, Sl. Louis, Mo., American Olympic Team, 1906, Athens, Greece, American Olympic Team, 1908, London, England. Present . position since 1910. A Carlos Blume, A.lVl., Instructor in French, AAAID. Johns Hopkins University, 1905-09, Yale University, 1909-Ilg A.lVl., Yale, 1910. Present position since 1911. Henry Wells Lawrence, Jr., B.A., lVl.A., Ph.D., Instruc- tor in History, Associate Director of Summer Session, GQJBK, AXP. Yale, University of Paris. Assistant in History, Yale University: Professor pro-tempore of History, University of Ver- mont, 1910-1 lg Director of Lawrence Recreation Park, Pittsburgh, Pa., in summer of 1913. Present position since 1911, 1913. 51 v , 77,2 1 Q tix. 'Z' is ff, .Qing qP ,,,,L. :is 21'-rlgy f -.X .PX Ns Maw f H5511 ww fi-.253 isrzzgss '51, --Ji - - . . .-:vgfqhaepe ' 'rsr ,- -F 1 ,G i a sw-:,7,,., r, - .,, Q s. ,i.,.,l-'. -- 3 ' '?'g?d11:'fZss, ,F br' i s:-R ' - 7' - . 32 ., , sk ' .f tv' , - ' , XS. :AZ .... K V -'sv .- . X.. 1 t . '- ' . gf 1 tx mf ff' f . 1 FW X it -X 1' f' Z4 A- ' N NB . 4 1 - ' at 1 s - ' 'r 4 r 1 5, r Q15 --ra S Q . 4 ,f., ,,, fff rn ' I. it '1 1. N ,H sq- .um , , , 1 T ,t , , ,F ,, . , --1,1 , .h , ,A .- N . .f..rs1s-:msgs -ra' 'X . s 1 15 fm 1.5 :T tts' - . . -init' ,sexfessfr-12-ef ' X1 'f j 1955. . ,I 'r. I 5. r, ,Q m. -rf .fr f ,., 4. w. V255 ' as-se--, F33 42 ' is ,ii 17' '- '-'qi -me 5' ' -l. 'V 'ii 1':e,.- ,FF 5 -agiygqjs ,g sw f P., ,..f ax.: .-' --f,, -. if X '- 134 .ev - J- f -f f - 1 . Q .lf Esc -,:f'-' .- ' mc, .-tg: , . ' ' . . -rawzffk' it 4 ' :WSW fx 3 I 1 '5F5eff,3?F': . sg 3 U Mgr P si f mo, CIDBK, AEP, FA. A.B., Dartmouth, 19069 B.Sc., Oxford, England, 1911. Present position since 1911. Class Football Team: Varsity Debating Teamg AEGIS Board: Com- mencement Speaker, Oxfordg Varsity Lacrosse Teamg Demon- strator in Physics, Oxford, 1910-11. Reginald Hunter Colley, A.1VI., Instructor in Biology, FA. Dartmouth 1905-09, A.B.g Harvard 1910-12, A.M. Present position since 1912. Harold Edward Washburn, A.B., Instructor in French. Dartmouth, AB., 1910. Present position since 1914. 52 Arthur Band Meservey, A.B., B.Sc., Instructor in Physics, ...-.-.sz-5 Lehi-we ti. .in ri .wzvflfg-9 . - VK-,Ill ?3:.3g,1 -V - - -argl' K , 5, Q :Y Z LQSIQ,-cy-:,'-I?'4 X ,h Agfa:-1 - - glial: I - 1A,-z-'few 'gf' it Q E ,asf-Q fr f?'l?5 p i J er-ze-iasrff-f i5555r'- ' ' 'e ' G- mm 755' sf ' xg f-4 was , RK , 1 ,wr ...Q-Ae.-f - s A - - ,N . if Agvgv, vss-,,,:,-vq.,'sE ,if awq ,,,, ,i p yi Argus ,f .ff 5 4,5 4 M rm-een-W. - 'P flax . ' -, ' ' .,-' i ' . .i .r bf, ' . l l '. l'am..ksv.1e:r:Q 5, i. ?9y, ',, j .1-. 1 16, yi: rg - l .9 '.. V an ,yfw 32-if 4 . N, wir ,-- 1 sf if f.. r. f . .1 it - .. ,-1 - f ..:a,r- 5 le, 'l5ef ' We J' A f 'jk il' T - .f M- -J' 'f' - Fr.. ,:: . A il' AW' ,-J ' i ' -F, 'Wilihsr-f 91 , v 'eE2.i?7' X ine-ywdff . .. 5 I -'-,eer- Peter Staub Dow, CE., Instructor in Graphics and Engin- eering, CIDFA, FA. C.E., Thayer School of Civil Engineering, l9II. Field lnstruc- tor, Thayer School, l9I0g Instructor Stevens Institute of Tech- nology-Surveying-Supplementary Term, l9l2-l3g l9l3-I4. Special Class Basketball Team. Champions: Glee Club, Choir: Varsity Afternoon C-erman Clubg Tennessee Cotillion Club. University of Tennessee. Member National Geographical Society: American Genetic Association, American Society for Engineering Education. Present position since 1911. Edwin DeWitt Dickinson, AB., A.M., Instructor in Polit- ical Science, AEP. Carleton College, A. B., l909g Dartmouth, A.M., l9ll. Harvard University fozias Goodwin Memorial Fellow in International Law, l9ll-l3Jg Michigan University Law School, Summer Ses- sion, l9l4. Present position since l9l3. Frank Millett Morgan, A.B., A.M., Ph.D., Instructor in Mathematics, JJBK, EE. Cornell, A.B., ALM., Ph.D. A Plea for less Formal Work in Mathematics, in The American Mathematical Monthly. Present position since 1912. 53 i If -5st-L KSN' Ng -A F' fi 'Ns if ,ax SS Argus fr ff3? ll X .3 gjeiyxf rar: lg! RQ t NJ si-.IM - ,-.:f31.La gs,,. ,.:- ,M r . 4 ' ' 192531225-57 ' ist: , .. f i5 ,lyk a gi ' -swag' - 4 . , 53: ,L-f f-- - ' ' ' -'25,-mesgg-1 . , , as Y . .f -' .wr 4 ' WR 'X-so X xv' .T -'aw s N. 9' 'V I . -f 1-1 . -. N' pr: Me ff' f ff Jw' tr Y, 'k.-,.,.,-,sq ' it is .. A Sr 6 ,. r .rr it i . ts ' gag,-...R 1, J A - - Ea! w I Z'-5 - A fig tk' .1 f . 6 ,vi 1 P -. +., -9 2 Q iQ.,,.,s.QEx 4. X liar, A 1 1 if r-1i..b New v l,?'?i5:7555Si',::-., I i giiiifiieiggv 1 fm-., ,P fra, :nik-. 7-,far 4 I- , was r?-,.-11: ' . , f 7 -1' f Lab, ,,::f '- ' ' ' ' fa., .41 , 'ig ' 55' ,1-' 'i 1 . 'H2L5'o:ff 'Xi' , '22-SF? . 'A f 'X iiius?-,r5fEf i . John Wesley Merritt, BS., M.S., Instructor in Mineralogy, EX, QBK, EE, FA. B.S., M.S., Northwestern University. Instructor in Mineralogy at Northwestern University, I9Il-I2. Present position since l9l2. James Melbourne Shortliife, A.B., A.M., Instructor in Economics, CIJBK. Arcadia College, AB., Yale, AB., A.M. House Master and Teacher of Greek and Latin, Horton Academy, l907-089 Fellow in Economics, Yale Graduate Scltool, l9l0-l2. Present position since l9l2. Class Presidentg Honors in Philosophy, Class ancl College Debating Teamsg Winner College Oratorical Contestg Asssistant Business Manager and Assistant Editor, Acadia Athenaeum: College Tutor in Classics. Elclen Bennett Hartshorn, B.S., Instructor in Cliemisiry. B91-I, FA. Dartmouth, l9l2. Present position since Feb., l9l2. 54 'it ..... . - . 'CT 'i?iir i ' ' 17 . ,K hz -. we B g f 'QF,,,,4-4,sEi4x,i1QgY x . ,- if - , , f 1 . -1-wc r- - t- Eeaesze-sms. 1 15,53 'E- sl! X s 1 1 16 -5 ti' . Ravi ' sul 1- ' A Ji' vi, 1, X 1 -V HJR ' ,I7 lg ' 149' 'gy Wi. ,,.7s?'73i':'u:' A AH lr ji? iiizzwvl Eli' -:ill- 'i: si m,iifs2llk'- 13? LE wi 1 if , .V VV , 131, -ap ' -. . :nw -,J 1 , of ti. s 4 -1.4 : - ' sss:51ff if M 4 Wi U 'R 1 Robert Barnes Rudd, B.A., B.A. fOxon.D Instructor, AAIIP. Hamilton College, A.B., 19095 Oxford, AB., 1912. Present position since 1913. David Lambuth, B.A., M.A., Insirucior in English, AKE. Vanderbilt Universityf B.A.g Columbia University, M.A. Editor Missionary Literature, Southern Methodist Churchg Assistant in English, Vanderbilt Universityg Fellow in English, Columbia University, Assistant Editor Far East, Special Article Maga- zine Writerg Acting Editor ulntercollegiangu Professor English Literature and Philosophy, Collegio and Gymnasio do Granbery. Brazil. Present position since 1913. Rivers Keith Hicks, B.A., A. M., Insiruclor in French. Sizar, Emmanuel College. Mathematical Tutorg Teaching Six Years in England, Four at Upper Canada College, Toronto, Ont.g Sum- mer Study in France, Spain and Germany. One year Graduate School, and one year Instructor at Harvard. Present position since September, 1913. 55 -ob 'T51lf-g!.is. X 'cs-12 5 R' 'fig 74 f N .-,.ffY:,f.,.. ,N I ,s::2L5isS1t J , ,g,'ii'E-scrxagiE555-?1-if 5 'CQVYVQLEFSQ - -is--5 , 1-Lu , ,'z','i7 A f 1-: - an .., ' C -, .- . ,--1' ls, X. as Q F, - Riffs-assi-ff .5 fy' 3- Sta' Aegis M Q2 1 , qi P t s2 'ffeenssg5 f-an 4352- -in e gg? -F1 X h 6 W ,7 ,ff .-. A -V., U :W 73.95. , Vi. 'es-tSfs:z25'?-:z-. f s. . ---'35 'Nu ' :ISA 1 1 - JS .. fg JK' 'L NS ,e 2-4-f ' ,M ' Q, 'z Qs? fvkgryfa r. X f 1 4' 1, k 'ff, 'f- ' 'I -fl' he VKYF 4' '54 is EE'-5 ,112 sate. 4 ,.:': aitlNl-. 5 Xf lgslf' li? 7 K rm' NE ff f 'fa-. -.::f - fn-L.- QPF' t f TE., UM: 1 WN'- 'f? A 'l ext-H. - ' wif' '1f2:Z?9:'-' . Grover Cleveland Loud, A.B., Instructor in English, XA. Harvard, AB. Editorial Staffs of Boston Journal and Boston Tran- script. Present position since September, l9l3. ln College: Class Crewg Class Debating Club. Charles Miner Stearns, AB., A.M., Instructor in English, AAIID, IIPBK. B.A., Johns Hopkins, l898g A.B., Harvard, l90lg M.A., Princeton, l9l4. Regent of Harvard University, 1904-10g l-lead of the English Department of the Jacob Tome Institute, l9l0-l2. Present position since June, l9l4. J. Claude Roule, Instructor in French. Ecole Pratique de Commerce, Boulogne-sur-mer, Franceg Harvard. University Summer School, Two Years, l9l3-14. Teacher of French, Berlitz Schools of Languagesg Portland School of Lan- guagesg Cony High School, Augusta, Me. Present position since September l9l4. 56 l?1?.. ww .fsssefam -A.. kew- - W LTXOAPII' 'fr' kkx i fw v , l ilies? ,AQ ' Ng. 5 FII -'1,L' i3, ,Q X Tgfal Atgili ,P ,Q lg-'Q Ji' 'mg' k q seuaaasigx 1, i igsllj- X Q ,Q-fx 1 16. 'yt-:I tg - uw'-'-lg, ,jil,1 ,e2,,,5,-g,,i:a-iw ! -, ,M fi-X .nf '-. 4 -gf Fix, if 't 11, 4, -2 ,if 2.5: I ., . ' 'kgsggaggwff' 45- 'a 'szg,,g5537' ' , .. . -Q.. ' I Ernest Peter Kuhl, A.B., A.IVI., Ph.Dl., lnstructor in English. A.B., Indiana 3 A.lVI., Ph.D., Harvard University. Instructor in English, University of Michigan: Assistant at Harvard and Rad- cliffe. Present position since July l, l9l4. Frederick Hlenry Adler, A.B., A.M., Ph.D., Instructor in German, CIPBK. Ohio State University, A.B.g University of Illinois, A.M., Ph.D. Instructor in German at Ohio State University, l909-IO: Fellow in German at University of Illinois, l9l0-l3g Instructor in Ger- man at Case School of Applied Science, Cleveland, Ohio, l9l3-I4. Author of Harder and Klopstocl-L-A Comparative Study, New York, l9l4. Present position since September, l9l4. ' Herbert Hammond Palmer, S.B., Instructor in Physics. M. I. T., l909, SB. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, As- sistant in Physics, 1909-IZ, Teacher of Physics and Chemistry, Wakeheld High School, l9l2-l3g Instructor in Physics at, the New Hampshire State College, l9l3-I4. Present position since 1914. 57 i gk' XF g P3 iq' -sa fb 'N NF NX 49055: Q Aww 5 xxt X U 'SQWKJ EQ lt zseivr 1.-, 1 , ,- ' fi r'2:fiil4Z'-'F - . S - -:as2zv??3i?fg? ''iL'g??Sx fe-...Q-r. 1--2 se.: .-.Er-rr' ff lf qi g'l -555' P' ? ' ' ' 4- X' ,N ' ' ' 'i ' fEL 7'1 'N iQf -as . - fix - - ,QL f ' ' UM ff:-2' '7 .9 - tv, 'fi 'Qsgffxmc ' 1.-' z. A it - -f 2 owe. P 1 M' 4. , A m .. , 1 . ,A -t -A -if ,nl - 'l'.if,5e2ga2ee1w-B 1, X s nl ,c-x 1 16 'Fl X215 U 51 :Wasil , 'L 1: ,:1' JN - .-' ' 'S 'ff ' ' .-I -. 2' ' - -1L. a.,!:'. l' , sh , ns? :nip 4.53 : Z' Z 52541 13.14 A fish' NET, A - , , 41,3 - f ' f- 1. tsl.. ad s. ss-11. rf:-F' ,I swf I , ' mage: ., 4 X--zkxir-' '- 'Ns-if' rf ff 'Na-aggtg,-f I Louis Clark Mathewson, A.B., A.lVl., lVl.A., Ph.D., In- structor in Matliematics, ATU, AEE, EE. Antrim College, Michigan Normal, 1904, Albion College, Albion, Michigan, AB., 1910, A.lVl., 19113 University of Illinois, M.A., 1912, Ph.D., l9l4. Principal of Ellsworth Public School, Ells- worth, Michigan, ,05 'OSQ lnstructor in Mathematics, Sioux City High School, Sioux City, lowa, 2nd Sem. 'Ilg Fellow in Mathe- matics, University of lllinois, l9l2-l4. Present position since June, i9l4. Howard Floyd Dunham, A.B., Instructor in French, CDEK. Dartmouth, AB., l9ll. Universite de Montpellier fl:ranceD 1911- IZ, Harvard University Summer School, I9l3 and 1914, ln- structor in French and English, Ohio Wesleyan University, l9l2- 13, lnstructor in French, Ohio State University, l9l3-l4. Pres- ent position since September, l9l4. I-larold Fisher Pierce, A.B., Instructor in Chemistry. AB., Clark, l9l2. Electrical Investigator, Chemist, General Elec- tric Company, l9l3-I4. Present position since September, l9l4. 58 UE rf N ...gf E- .NN f XX-eu N fi'-ly .ya If Wy -'ASN g 'N . .:e-as-s ef. 2, - ' gf- . .-zifiislfsa . . -. , were'-.:fJa25L'fi?1'zr' '5'afqj:,? to:-:Emi .p..,. ,g:..-v-'V x 24 E- f' -at 4, ,-595 . - -f' m .,,,, ,N .fr . N 'A 'ss 6 V H223-sffff' W 'L V7 ' 5:5 1 4 1- L 1 QSg3:51.'A,,. ' , QE fffst ii X V- 3 3'5 .tit ,Wt -.Gt sr all rs, tl ,,,, -- .. X 7 lox - ,yr rg G F L WL ,wesf5a.s::fs, . m ' z 'I 'wit 45' W lik l ' ,. S7 H ', 'qi 'i ,557 lic. fur. fhffwl .17 'F 1 . . gifarxgfe-'fix' ' six. - 'q'f'1:e.!?:' , . , , . ... - William H. Windom, B.A., lVl.A., Instructor in English, -AWP. Williams, B.A.g Harvard, lVl.A. Lecturer dlanglais, University of ,Bordeaux. Present position since l9l4. Wilbur Pere Calhoun, Ph.B., A.lVl., Instructor in Eco- nomics, TIPCD. Ph.B,, Hiram College, l9I3g A.lVl., University of Michigan, l9l4. Teaching Assistant, Hiram College, l9l2-13, Teaching Assistant, University of Michigan, l9l3-l4. Present position since l9l4. Patrick Joseph Kaney, Instructor in Physical Education. Special Instructor, YQ.lVl. C. Union, Boston, l906-IO. Assistant N Physical Director, Y. M. C. A., Lynn, Mass., l9l0-l9l27 As- sistant Physical Director. Y. M. C. A., Boston, Mass., l9l2-I3. Present position since January l9l4. 59 -XX AbKtfab A, K., 49 5 fa wav' XKQ ff K fm Qlvgmsp F ,XXX fr -an at N lj x 5 4,1 .ml I, swf Q 5 X sg! gg! 1-aww-:I-. ' ,,i -giiiggm , w'cT:'sZA:E?2?F?525g-5-,-pM'1:'5: . :LQ-. f--1 ra., -- QXLZ X6 sw.--wwf Fl' . ,,-lisa: jzlrfaiii - --?'f5...N+-fa. ,.s f Y , Luft-f.:2? ' 4' ' --T -tl-. nf... ' 3- uv E.-L xo ' , , ,tr VELWL- 4 51 I X glib-xx - 4F'iR ,NA It tm si::',e-T1-fQq!q, I K fs 'I , .fm 1 16 ,Y-stage? ,Ease-a-:fa ,. 'R '3?- .df '- V if '- ' 117' X A --' ,,,,,v l ar ry' X : af'-isnt -'hgh ,,,...fJ4QXiwfQlf4:Lx Marv' a -.Ea '-ga. -,U . Etzar- I f -aft' X 'heya-4-ff ' eh 't'F'sQf521E7' A 'f - serif? ' - W-Z. - - -V - 4 11- . . f-- .--f K-3 bwazpf , Vvilliam B. Ricketts, A.B., Insiructor in Public Speaking, '-DFA. Washington and Jefferson College, A.B. Principal of Monaca Heights fPa.D Schoolg Instructor in Science, Washington Una., High Schoolg Instructor in Science and English at Carnegie High Schoolg Assistant Instructor in Mathematics at Washington and jefferson College. Present position since 1914. Baseball Managerg Second Prize in Junior Oratorical Contestg Varsity Debating Team. 60 Hx fx x., fu' fx ,,, QQ x z,Q W , 6 F J, WK N Q 553 f afffgwxv Q -wie l- k 5 1 f Q any lx- F?,z1.,,,XSf ' LS 6:,a1',1 X wg R EQ ! as M fx Ky if f .. . ' ' 14- .. :'.'+a,N ,A-sf.: ,--.1' - -H .f-'Er' 'fr -x ,J .,.- , -. fszrafzfsfziifq NUS:-Q . f-5 iw' -L ff:--f i es- .. ' M1-'SP' ' f' , Q ' 'MX ,CQ Aa' ' 4? ' 7' J' 3'-AA T xbyrggdav fi' ' f a rx ' N 3. tg ' ,if . fa' .-i '.: ' 4 QM- mga.. 75 3- sifx X 3' fm 1 713 M 'fix Mai'-If ff ,ja ' 3 ,sf-V K-'mv A' K 1-7:55-q.'1J-J ,- '93 'gk ap-F' N ' ,. Teh, v - J ? ' f f LEM. 1451? Wx- wifi' 41 . 'wsicziff' fx V 'X 'fiif-ar-.TF-ff? . 4- M, A . ,, . ,., . 'K i JW ,551- '3 Q. 535, MN Nsfww. X -qs ,r 1. W J' JS h is 0 N W0 my 'Swfqqxx 4' wk 1X 2315 F' flmi VD wg.!M ,k X I' 'qtaamtzixfriilgggi?5tE:31'S'?-1. 'QQ-M,-f'1, 'i . . ' I A ,Lx- ., W, 3 Faf:. 1Wj' , ,A 1312522-1' ' . -. V ,. X0 ' ' ' .. '--X ,ff --...-.:.1f'fv- f - 3, Q. 3, -fx 555 U, , 55? L,,.' -Y,.1,, A NXT' . -4-Q N .T FL 4'.',fX -5xsz2g,?,:Q + 2 xg NBA A Ayr? .ffm K ,I FT- 2 A : it .ex - Saw 1 '-vw, - . , 2' ', if 22--as T. m ,. '-Kff-N.- 3119 Q? 5Si 'f' E, X ,yi l 16 ff --fl tl we jq' .2 SN , '- Qziwa 'wrr f 554 Alf. X ,cliff -fi Gf ijgfi 1 -AEN 5 '--Ag,-gf? 1 '-al. ,prif - 0,2 49. 57' - Q: iff? , R '33 if?-'ff Qs. fa,-,, X lg, '515' af .-2 pm f 'fl-Sffc-2' ,f . 4 1 'f: F ' A 6 . -Tm .G ,nf MEDICAL SCHOOL The imlehiral jfanultp ERNEST FOX NICHOLS, D.Se., LL.D., PRESIDENT. JOI-IN MARTIN GILE, A.M., M.D., Dean. COLIN CAMPBELL STEWART, Ph.D., Secretary. CI-IARLES BEYLARD GUERARD DE NANCREDE, M.D., LL.D., Professor of Surgery .ancl Clinical Surgery, Emeritus. A Ann Arbor, Mich. TILGI-IMAN MINNOUR BALLIET, A. M., M.D., Professor of Therapeutics, Emeritus. 3709 Powelton Ave., Philadelphia. GRANVILLE PRIEST CONN, A.M., M.D., Professor of Hygiene, Emeritus. J Concord, N. I'I. EDWARD COWLES, M.D., LL.D., Professor of Mental Diseases, Emeritus. 4l9 Boylston St., Boston. GEORGE ADAMS LELAND, A.M. M.D., Professor of Otolaryngology, Emeri- ius. I I 354 Commonwealth Ave., Boston. EDWIN JULIUS BARTLETT, A.lVl., M.D., Professor of Chemisiry. S West Wheelock St. WILLIAM PATTEN, Ph.D., Professor of Biology fZo5logyQ. I5 Webster Ave. 61 ,, 1, .., ,,,,-,,-ej5??3g?5-glib, F h- ,IQ-,Q . ti Aegis A : , , ' 'a'F's:E,gZ7' 1 1 7 '5eg,,:ZE:fezZf' ' syke-Q r GILMAN DUBOIS FROST, A.M., M.D., Professor of Clinical Medicine I3 East Wheelock Street. JOHN MARTIN CJLE, A.M., M.D., Professor of Clinical Surgery. 3 Maynard St. HOWARD NELSON KINGSFORD, A.Nl., NLD., Professor of Pathology and Bacteriology. 6 Clement Roacl. QQLIN CAMPBELL STEWART, Ph.D., Bronm Professor of Physiology. -YW 4 Webster Ave. FREDERIC POM'EROY LORD, A.B., M.D., Professor of Anatomy 3 Elm St. PERCY BARTLETT, A.B., NLD., Instructor in Anatomy. 8 Parkway. CHARLES ERNEST BOLSER, Ph.D., Professor of Chemistry fflcademic De- partmentj. I5 East Wheelock St. HERMAN HENRY VAN HORN, M.D., Instructor in Anatomy I6 Maple St. JAMES CREIGHTON BARK-ER, M.D., Instructor in Bacteriology. - ' The Graduate Club. 62 A THAYER SCHOOL A 015132 Ebayer bnbnnl Jfacultp ERNEST FOX NICHOLS, D.Sc., LL.D., PRESIDENT. ROBERT FLETCHER, Ph.D., Director. ROEERT FLETCHER, Ph.D., Professor of Civil Engineering. 42 College St JOHN VOSE HAZEN, A.lVI., C.E., Professor of Civil Engineering fflcaclemic De- parlmenij. 33 North Main St CHARLES ARTHUR HOLDEN, C.E., Professor of Civil Engineering. I0 Occom Ridge FRANK EUGENE AUSTIN, BS., Professor of Electrical Engineering. A II South Park St SIDNEY LEE RUGGLES, BS., C.E., Instructor in Civil Engineering. f 6 Sargent St TI-PORNDIKE SAVILLE, B.S., Field Assislani in Surveying. Wilder Hall. ' 63 TUCK SCHOOL Ciba Clank bnbunl jfanultp ERNEST FOX NICHOLS, D.Sc., LL.D., PRESIDENT. I-IARLOW STAFFORD PERSON, Ph.D., Director. WILLIAM RENSSELAER GRAY, B.L.,-M.C.S., Secretary. HARLOW STAFFORD PERSON, PLD., Professor of Business Organization and Management. I5 North Park St. WILLIAM RIENSSELAER GRAY, B.L., M.'C.S., Professor of Accounting. 9 North Park St. HASTINGS LYON, AB., LLB., Professor of Corporation Finance and Commer- cial Lalv. I The Hanover Inn. WILLIAM HENRY MURRAY, A.B., Assistant Professor of French, German, and Spanish. 41M South Main Street. 64 , , Y V' ...Lg-5f:iE'iEgf:.fi.L, -n-,f:s,,T:m'!,gyf. Vw ,,,gg3?i-ghw -AWN ' 57 cf'KbEiE'5 i5Tl.' N'Sb5 3 'tfX-'- R X72 'f f J. .,.. a n '-' . is 5: 56?L.::Lf:.-.f A Ns. 1 3! ww A 0119, f JSVI0' Nqgiry,-QRQQXNT fp.. . , Wili gi' x m 3- '33 .4 .ei , 4? 'f .- A it .4 Ri, .l W' ?'Yq lf1i 5'ai.lQ X , , WX 1 15- ,rw N5 Lo' --- ' nf' ,gffrffefq-ffm' lg, 'rl' -:ff ' '-1, '-2. ' 'ff' 'R ef E- 'L uc . 's. tau Af '. i, S?5i :: -fizg-, ,f -.gm --x:5 q--4.l ?bi2'h4-xx W -qtia pr j 1 sua:-x:: J911, -skawggffrf . it 'K-yiieaigfl : XV sfiim,:iE:i5yff' I HENRY WOODS SHELTON, A.B., Assistant Professor of Business Organization and Management. 35 College St. ALFRED LESLIE SMITH, BS., lVl.C.S., Instructor in Commerce. The Graduate Club. FRANK I-IAIGH DIXON, Ph.D., Professor of Economics in Dartmouth College. fTransportation and Industrial Organizationj Z4 Occom Ridge. CHESTER ARTHUR PHILLIPS, A.M., Assistant Professor of Economics in Dartmouth College. fBanking.Q I7 North Park St. . 65 Summer Srhuul Season of 1914 2tDffifer5 of HiJministratiun ERNEST FOX NICHOLS, D.Se., LL.D., President. WALTER VAN DYKE BINGI-IAM, A.M., PHD., Direelor. HENRY WELLS LAWRENCE, JR., PHD., Associate Director. MRS. HENRY DIKE SLEEPER, Dean of Women. FLORENCE FISHER, Secretary. EDWARD CHARLES IVIABIE, Clertf. 9Dfficet5 of Itnstruntiun EDWIN JULIUS BARTLETT, A.tVt., lVI.D., Professor of Chemistry. FRED PARKER EIVIERY, A.M., Professor of English. PRESCOTT ORDE SKINNER, A.lVt., Professor of Romance Languages. LEON BURR RICHARDSON. A.IVI., Assistant Professor of Chemistry. EUGENE FRANCIS CLARK, A.M., Assistant Professor of German. THEODORE I-IARDING BOGGS, Pl-LD., Assistant Professor of Economics. ARTHUR DUNN PITCHER, PI-LD., Assistant Professor of twathemattcs. EARL GORDON BILL, PH.D., Assistant Professor of Mathematics. GEORGE BREED ZUG, A.B., Assistant Professor of Moctern Art. HENRY WELLS LAWRENCE, JR., P1-LD., Instructor in History. ROY FOLLETT, A.B., Instructor in English. FRANK MILLET MORGAN, PI-LD., Instructor in Mathematics. WALTER ALFRED PHELPS, A.IVI., Instructor in Physics. 'itlnettuctnw from QDtDz1f Itinstitutinng DARWIN LONG BRADWELL, A.tVt., District Superintendent of New Yorlg High Schools, Ecta- cation. HENRY DIKE SLEEPER, A.G.O., Professor of Music, Smith College. ERNTEST FELIX L'ANGLEY, A.M., PI-LD., Professor of French, Massachusetts Institute of echnology. ,IOHN STRONG PERRY TATLOCK, Pl-LD., Professor of English, University of Michigan. WILLIAM CARL RUEDIGER, PI-LD., Dean, Teachers College, The George Washington Univer- sity, Professor of Educational Psychology. JACI5 RANDALL CRAWFORD, A.lVI., Instructor in Dramatic Composition, and Literature, Yale niversity. MARY PORTER BEEGLE, BS., Director of Physical Ertucation, Barnarat College. EMIEY ALICE O'KEEFE, Assistant Director of Athletics for Girls, Public Schools, New Yorlf ilu. 66 lag-asf? 1 l . ' -' ' .19 f M N . QM.. E: ,., N s 1 f M 1 55 f SX 5 E 'X 524' Smd X wa W I , A W A L S , 5- ye climb f 5 Q' 2 iit as k, VL f W? 6 gigikh 2 ? , kt x 11, an ww, H il I -fir I xt? j' Jn-31, .. 1 WY, J 'T5'f.?i?,-' fi! f My gig? f g , -mms., , W I I '30 Jai Y .dv Q, 1 W-6,4 1. .' A 1 ---- V, 1. .1 1 gmglii Am Q :JV XI? 1 J i NH 'M 'Q 337 Q9 fl ,fa Ji if ,, ,, I gm, 5,5 W M 3. X 115 1 'A' ingi- 00l1'II P2130 -' , 1 ?eXIPN4 Ivan? 'lis.yQQ?2?f'f5'?.f' ' ig ZSFQSQTQ!- X -V CLASS OF l9I 5 s Mlggfifmlglglgwfmmxmmlqlamlmmtmmmmmlhllqllqmtgffqmfflmittliftflt -i t .. r ri S r so a r e r .r . 5' i, Ii ii, , ,IQ I.I I' .'-1 . I' IJ, 'I .x.', I I ,I If s . . 1 r s srsr 5 -' f , . gi ' VA J sv- -1,. - l ' . f r 5 4 , ,, . ,I SV 'Q 5 U xx .l,, I II I . I I I 5 iii. ' I -'A V . A, i - . lii.l3.ll .,A. , lulvx I , .blk I I I I Q -.-. IIII I 'I ' -I I I I . , II ilwmmbswmmmmiivmmiiimummmmmm .ii George William Adams, Jr. Washington, District of Columbia M Street High Schoolg Third Honor Ctroup C21 ' 8 College Theodore Adams Dorchester, Massachusetts Dorchester High School. 22 New Hampshire. Philip Knox Alexander, BQH Denver, Colorado East Denver High Schoolg junior Prom Auditing Committee f3Dg President Gun Club MP3 Gun Team CZ, 4jg Glee Club Beta Theta Pi House. Timothy Edwin Anderson Middleboro, Massachusetts Midclleboro High School. 9 College Street. Leon Aronowitz Albany, New York Albany High School: Tennis fl, 25. 27 Hitchcock August Stein Atwood, CDAGJ, Dragon Dorchester Center, Massachusetts Dorchester High School. Phi Delta Theta House. Warren Gerald Atwood, KE Beacon, New York Wilson School. Kappa Sigma House. Albert Mtlrray Austin, ATA Dorchester, Massachusetts Dorchester High School: Class Track CZ, 3Dg Choir fl, 2, 31, Delta Tau Delta House. john Bache-Wiig, EEK Portland, Maine Phillips Exeter Academy. ll Richardson. Henry Louis Bancroft Millbury, Massachusetts Millbury High School. 3 Fayerweather. Carleton Paterson Bardsley Biddeford, Maine Biddeford High School. ' 36 Massachusetts. Winthrop Dale Barker, EAE Somerville, Massachusetts Somerville High School. Sigma Alpha Epsilon House. Fred Howard Bartlett l Worcester South High School. 4 Prospect Street. 69 .sesame-:.1.., Z., .,' Aj' K-fsfiliggr. A fae.eaSzePr?2'5?? iL:'N'f5?'s, -A , gif A Lefty '.fQg,, af ,gtsz-will 1, ra 1- .i. ra. Maw .1 ,time if Q-W . 1.4 Sk, .A , .s ..l A at . t. . ,. . .. fb . I 4,43 , EX 'eS'Q2i +aQ. ff X JYJX 1 16- 72 li lil-21 1141- 1-.QU ,esfr-T:9i'f: L i. ., .N at ' - -apnwff SFF , , - effsgfggz- Q Q -,iff 'G-.X Ma., 'Haag P u-1 ' I .r1,,m: .751. sk::2x:?F,5.f gil, -...g.eZE:Sg,37' 1 ? -5iS3:':i?Ei:g. William Chaplin Bemis, WY Springfield, Massachusetts Allen School. 46 South Main Street Donald Crone Bennink, B811 Lawrence, Massachusetts Lawrence High Schoolg The Darimoulh Board fl, 2, 3, 415 Managing Editor, The Darl- moulh C415 l9l5 AEGIS Board 131, Press Club fl, 2, 3, 41, Publicity Association C3, 41, The Arts, U Beta Theta Pi House. Harry Salmon Bickford, AKE, Sphinx Rochester, New York Montclair Academy: Freshman Basketball Team U15 Executive Committee, College Club f21g Basketball Squad CZ, 31. Delta Kappa Epsilon House. James Gidney Bickford, KKK Medford, Massachusetts Medford High School, Cercle Francais CZ, 31, Vice-President s Kappa Kappa Kappa House. Robert Cutting Bigelow, BGJH, Dragon Marlboro, Massachusetts Nlarlboro High School C41. Charles Edward Bishop Assistant Manager Freshman Track C315 Manager Freshman Track Beta Theta Pi House. Baldwinville, Massachusetts Templeton High Schoolg Honor Group KZ, 31, Spanish'Club 8 New Hampshire. Eugene Van Name Bissell, EAE New York City Bordentown Military lnstitute. Sigma Alpha Epsilon House. Philip Haseltine Blodgett, ECIPE Suncook, New Hampshire Concord High Schoolg fuck-o'-Lantern Board K3, 41, Circulation Manager C415 Concord Club, 24-25 South Fayerweather. Arthur Gordon Boggs, KE, CIPBK Hanover, New Hampshire Boston English High School, First Honor Group Cl, 2, 31. Kappa Sigma House. Ben Venuto Borello Newport, Vermont Plymouth High Schoolg Second Honor Group QZ, 31. 35 Wheeler. John Pollard Bowler, GJAX ,Marlboro, Massachusetts Hanover High School 9 Freshman Hockey Team U15 Choir fl, 2, 3, 415 Glee Club G, 41: Prom Show fl 31g Varsity Hockey Squad Q, 41g l9l5 AEGIS Board Ernest Clayton Boyd Theta Delta Chi House. Worcester, Massachusetts Worcester South High School, Third Honors ll Reed. james Herbert Brackett, CDAX Washington, District of Columbia Central High School. 9 College Street, 70 'l'+? -. :Q- a..f'-' ,,...-fgvxi Q-to-. , if 9 N iw -AVSVB F , wmpeql Sn, sy elf?-Q0 X si!! xi-of , .wr-E92 ifiiz-:aa '-1, ff, 1-f' . -Q 1-111' .r - sreeasfsazafrrfrr so ' our -- as :d11's'f-M' fl: , .f'f411'-'Q-Tse, .J . . 53 mf SQ .. . - -3 - A -ef f -... gf' Y ' 'YHS' -: s .: 'ii was ..-...e.-a:z3 ' Q. ' LT' -- A iff -- X ' 'ss' -. lea i d ,,' as lg' 1' SST- ' Q' 1 44' I . 'Q v W . r Q 'ss.....f,.'sr.zs QQ? 1- f, f ' If A ,.. i fx 3 .1 , ' f. 'i L:-11'-ff so l - . ws 'ss . -... r. ' i f - .c .ji 1 if - 4 J- ff 4 w 1 . 1 Zeitzaiighb xr, L 5 qi, X is 57- ix 1 16, i7-Q rzefk ,WC QQ ' ki if I ive. ,tg-ff? ,' L ,mm my jr :L '1K'.-ir ,-.kg ' -2, L, ' at IJ: .QNX 1, 'QI ,.xf?,.f'A 1 l i i:-itzziyd siwvf P!-:EEL -:Hip :'i? ,VE ,Z-52-1 WRT' ,I'e:.Ev4,3,s !,9 -.0336-?::kK-va Jin 7 1 t-sax-ff .. 'ffam:ff 'c' ' 'a'f'2ze:5?7' Q5 w+:S5LZ5,:s1Y57 . Albert Bradley Providence, Rhode Island Woonsocket High School: Third Honor Group fllg First Honor Group Q59 Honorable Mention in Economics 24 Massachusetts. Gustave August Braun, KKK, AKK Newark, New Jersey Barringer High Schoolg Freshman Track Team Clbg Glee Club QJ3 Varsity Track Team Q, 3, 45: Relay Team C3, 41 Robert Wolcott Brown, CIJALD - 28 Sanborn. Brookline, Massachusetts Boston English High Schoolg Freshman Mandolin Club fljg Mandolin Club fl, 2, 313 Dramatic Association Orchestra Phi Delta Theta House. Tracy Cushman Brownell, IDAGD Glens Falls, New York Glens Falls High School. Clyde Drew Buckley, KKK Phi Delta Theta House. Lancaster, New Hampshire Lancaster Acaclemyg Freshman Football Team Kappa Kappa Kappa. House. Harold Hume Budd, HIDKXD hfloorestown Friends Academy. Aiberr Sidney Bull, me Mount Holly, New Jersey Phi Kappa Psi House. Billerica, Massachusetts Lowell High Schoolg Freshman Track fljg Freshman Cross-Country UD: Varsity Cross- Country Edwin Berry Burgum, QIJBK Sigma Alpha Epsilon House. Concord, New Hampshire Concord High School: Lincoln-Douglas Debating Society fl, 2, 3, 4,5 Class Debating Team Captain Q35 Honorable Mention in Greek, l..atin, German Q35 First Honor Group fl, 359 Rufus Choate Scholar UD, Wilson Clubg Deutscher Vereing Classical 'Club. 42 Wheeler. Leo Whiting Burt, ATA Springfield, Massachusetts Springfield Central High School. Delta Tau Delta House. Vincent Gerard Byers, XCID Brookline, Massachusetts Portland High Schoolg The Dartmouth Q, 3, 459 The Bcma K3, 4,5 Press Club GJ, Secre- tary ff-05 Publicity Association Q3, 4,5 Brookline Club fl, 2, 31, Vice-President Albert Aaron Cahn, Jr. Omaha High School. Bushrod Hill Campbell, K2 N Manchester High School. Gilbert Merrill Campbell, Jr., Lyndon Institute. Chi Phi House. Omaha, Nebraska 40 Hitchcock. Manchester, New Hampshire Kappa Sigma House. AXA Lyndonville, Vermont ll South Massachusetts, 71 , 'FQ.g Q.- ,, ' ,,,-'FS-P. , LL sag? 5 . ' .e2 RK . I ' . as-Q g r e? L'7E'C,1Q3gg:ev3sg--1 fi! . ., 7 Ql . .E-:I ..-Y--fain i --irq? X , if K W AY 'ji F, .. - if N :H . Liga ..-,jig 1765.-MrQ fQQ'-11 ,riff s m Qlrsz fi 1 ew hzbx may Irsggkgfiffil-' '- mx: wsisgzgggjl- l Peter Hugh Cannon, BAE, Sphinx Dorchester, Massachusetts Roxbury High Schoolg Varsity Football Team Sigma Alpha Epsilon House. Isaac White Carpenter, Jr., AKE, Casque and Gauntlet Omaha, Nebraska Omaha High Schoolg Mandolin Club Cl, 2, 315 Leader Freshman Mandolin Club Cl1g D. C. A. Cabinet C413 Manager Basketball Casque and Gauntlet House. Edward John Carr Hopkinton, Massachusetts Hopkinton High School. 8 Th0TDl0H- Lester Davis Castle, QFA, Dragon Chicago, Illinois Austin High School. Phi Gamma Delta House. James Harrison Cavanaugh, CIDFA, Dragon Manchester, New Hampshire St. Luke's School, Wayne, Pa, Phi Gamma Delta House. Russell Deming Chase, ATA Springfield, Massachusetts Springfield High School, Mandolin Club Cl, 2, 3, 419 Glee Club C2, 3, 413 1915 Mando- lin Club. i Delta Tau Delta House. Fred Sheffield Child, AATCD, Casque and Gauntlet, Palaeopitus Spokane, Washington Spokane I-Iigh Schoolg Freshman Football Team Cl1g Class Vice-President CZ, 31g Glee Club Cl, 2, 31, Leader C413 Dramatic Association C3, 414 Varsity Football Team C419 The Arts. Casque and Gauntlet House. Harold Harrington Claflin Milford, Massachusetts Phillips Exeter Academyg Mandolin Club Cl, 2, 31. I3 South Fayerweather. Ralph Nelson Clark Springfield, Massachusetts Springheld Central High School, Wesleyan University. 3 Maple Street. Robert Gilkes Clarke, ATA, Dragon New York City High School of Commerce. f 8 Sanborn. Gerald Frederick Cobleigh, T69 Nashua, New Hampshire Lebanon High School, New Hampshire State College. l New Hampshire. Charles Worden Comiskey, GJAX, Sphinx St. James, Long Island, New York Dewitt Clinton High Schoolg Freshman Football Team Cl1g Football Squad CZ, 313 Foot- ball Team C415 President of DeWitt Clinton Commerce Club I2 South Fayerweather, Joseph Baker Comstock, CIJEK Alpena, Michigan Alpena High School: Freshman Relay Team Cl1g Dramatic Club Cl1g Glee Club Cl, 2, 3, 413 Choir Cl, 2, 3, 413 Vice-President Gun Club Phi Sigma Kappa House. Thomas James Connelly Newmarket, New Hampshire Phillips Exeter Academy: Phillips Exeter Club. 34 Wheeler. 72 stat,,bA '5',iiLs-as M 'S ,, xref-be ,, n A X A9395 f ,fq hmdq ilii xi, as s s a . Je.-fsf21?i:f:'.c '1 if v-ami.-ee . fs A' Stew . r-Q.. .,- -,Q Qifeh-sfeffff' W ,y . U, N ef--we-e N - ' - -7,4 ' G-X if ,W ' 4-xls em 5? ' ' TJ ,sa-S ik- .47 - tx -vas -s-1, it ' ' x . . ws 'ji Sf' nh. Qi- J if., if-' 'A 1 5 has x SC, 16- ,Ag aft, gy? Q., '- fggesfzfg.-.sr:2'e ., A , , 11 .:- . 'J ' 'SZ - .Q ' IU i. ' ,ii . .5 v f' . .at , ' 'sa 49 . ' fa. ,.:' , 'is sf . 1 '- i t'2LYffr'A' 'ss2,W1 XT . John Francis Connors Vergennes High School. Pulaski King Cook, ATO, AEP SQ! Vergennes, Vermont I9 Davison Block. Chicago, Illinois M.ichigan City, lnd., High School, Lincoln-Douglas Debating Society C3, 41, President C41, Manager Forensic Union C41, The Arts. .7 New Hampshire. Richard Esselstyn Coon, Jr., ECDE Poughkeepsie, New York Poughkeepsie High School, Darlmoulh Board C2, 31, Secretary C41, College Band Cl, 21, College Orchestra C21 . Harold Ernest Corwin Mt. Hermon School, Mt. Hermon Club. I3 East Wheelock Street. Chelsea, Vermont Briclgman Block. Hugh Coy Courtright, ATA ' Rockford, Illinois Rockford High School, faclg-o'-Lantern Board C2, 3, 41, Sophomore Debating Team C215 Lincoln-Douglas Debating Society C3, 41, junior Fence Speaker C31, Dramatic Associa. tion 3 Massachusetts. Sidney Caldwell Crawford, EAIDE Webster, Massachusetts Webster High School, Freshman Basketball Team CID, Varsity Basketball Squad C2, 31. Edgar Atherton Curtis, SAX, Sphinx 26-27 South Fayerweather. Portland, Maine Hebron Academy, Phillips Exeter Academy, Varsity Fool:-all Team C3, 41. Richard Hyde Cutler, AKE Theta Delta Chi House. Montpelier, Vermont Nlontpelier High School, Varsity Golf Team Cl, 2, 3, 41, Manager 4 Prospect Street. Paul Edmund Dailey, ATA, Dragon Washington, District of Columbia Eastern High School, Class Basketball Cl, 21, Varsity Basketball Squad C3, 41, Prom Show C21. George Darrow Daisy Greenwich High School. William Irving Daniell Menominee High School. David Dexter Davis, ERIJE Good Will High School, Rollins Prize Speaking C11 Harold Irving Davis, CDEK Manchester High School, Mandolin Club Cl, 2, 31. Harold King Davison, AXA Woodsville High School. 73 Delta Tau Delta House. Greenwich, N, Y. 9 College Street. Menominee, Michigan I5 South Fayerweather. Brooklyn, New York I6 College. Manchester, New Hampshire I5 Wheeler. Woodsville, New Hampshire 9 West South Street. -tb, ,JZ 'K -P I C CQ K Pbfff Hcgif 'wax ' 5 if . 01 ,FX Maw F foffi + it .X J ll 6 LKEVI S' f ? I Q-.if52?5'E:e. -..Q - --1- il ' --lil' ,J . . - .L Pe-zeefiiffi ' 124-A Xt- -:rev- 64,9 ':, V , ... 1- sez!-'-SQHZQQ- ' - ' -,pf-he X r ,- , - 'is V-,. - if iiiii-'??2Z4f tax N-X Tix wht ,2' E' 3- - L1 ' A xii' it Xwgwgrgtk, 'N f a at , g i S. .13 ,L ,ff it ' - 6' - -- 'wh --: - ' A ' A A . 'P ,fr -- . 1 ' .+' ' ' 'tfa:m:ffff ' -S+. 'tives-cific ix if! . Frederic Drew Day, EX Auburndale, Massachusetts Newton High Schoolg Freshman Mandolin Club C115 Mandolin Club C2, 31, facfg-o'-Lam lern Board C319 Art Editor faclf-o'-Lantern Sigma Chi House. Frank Eugene Dennen, QDAX Phillips Exeter Academy. Sumner Frank Dennett Portsmouth High School. Orlando Cutler Doe, KKK Lexington High School. Arthur Irving Donahue, CIDFA, Sphinx Cambridge, Massachusetts Theta Delta Chi House. Portsmouth, New Hampshire I0 West South Street. Lexington, Massachusetts Kappa Kappa Kappa House. Winter Hill, Massachusetts Somerville Latin High School, Freshman Hockey Team Cl1g Varsity Hockey Team Cl, 2, 3, 41, Baseball Squad Cl, 213 Somerville Club. Earle Nichols Downing Lynn Classical High School. Paul Jeremiah Doyle, GALE! Tilton Seminary. Leslie Clarence Dunn 9 West South Street. Lynn, Massachusetts 30 New Hampshire. Nashua, New Hampshire 9 West South Street. Buffalo, New York Lafayette High Schoolg Honor List C311 Deutscher Verein C3, 41. I5 South Fayerweather. Russell Luther Durgin, ECIYE Concord, New Hampshire Concord High School, Cross-Country Team Cl1g Cross-Country Squad C2, 319 President Concord Club C31, President Wheelock Club C415 Treasurer, D. C. A. C3, 41. I5 East Wheelock Street. George Edward Dyke, ATA, Casque and Gauntlet, Palaeopitus Dorchester, Massachusetts Dorchester High School, Freshman Football Squad Cl13 Freshman Hockey Squad Cl1g Varsity Football Squad C215 Varsity Hockey Squad C215 Assistant Manager Hockey C313 Prom Committee C313 President Dorchester Club C315 Manager Varsity Hockey C413 Fire Squad C3, 41. George Ehinger Mt. Hermon School. Frank Caleb Ekstrom, KID-AKD Mt. Hermon School: D. C. A. Cabinet C3, 41. Harold Stimpson Ellms QAQD, Sphinx Football Squad C31g Varsity Football Team C4 74 Everett High School, Phillips Andover Academy, Junior Prom 1. Casque and Gauntlet House. Hastings-on-Hudson, New York 22-23 North Fayerweather. Hanover, New Hampshire 23 North Fayerweather. Everett, Massachusetts Committee C319 Varsity Phi Delta Theta House. Md,:g.gssia'2sQh,, , 'l-.,,1:,14.'i,g,iJ-2' , -Q. 7fQ':zz'97f'f3f- 'K P - .111-1-L. f'f115s1 3'N::F',,sU?i-sz ffrr 'fi ' X-....-:.1:f5F9 , Wnwnlji , ., N fn. f saws C iKQEi ?fi if X I 7 yfh 1 16' 47 tllifwisi .zaaFfff1'1'5? ' . '1-Razr 1-. saggy, f -qi-:Z?:f,7,. I Alphius Thelesphore English Roqhester, New Hampshire Rochester High School. 9 College Sh-ee'- Adolphe William E-HgliSl'1 Rochester, New Hampshire Rochester High School. John Logan Ferguson, AXA ' Springfield, Mass., High School: Deutscher Verein C3, 413 Robert Lyon Fitts, EN Phillips Exeter Academy. Carleton Dunbar Fletcher, EN 36 Mass achusetts. Spokane, Washington 37 North Massachusetts. Brattleboro, Vermont Sigma Nu House. Brooklyn, New York Erasmus Hall High Schoolg Assistant Circulation Manager, The Dartmouth C353 Circulation Manager, The Darimoulh C413 Second Honor Group C3j3 Honorable Mention in Economiqfg OJ- Sigma Nu House. Hartwell Walter Flood, IIJEK Maynard, Massachusetts Maynard High School. Phi Sigma Kappa House. Leo Michael Folan, BQIL, Dragon Norwood High Schoolg Hockey Squad Beecher H. Fonda, KIIY, Sphinx Norwood, Massachusetts Beta Theta Pi House. St. Albans, Vermont Phillips Andover Acade'my3 Prom Show Cl, 213 Mandolin Club Cl, 21. Psi Upsilon House. Chandler Hunting Foster, 1122K Peabody, Massachusetts Phillips Andover Academy3 Freshman Gun Team CU3 Gun Team CZ, 31, Captain Phi Sigma Kappa House. Marvin Lester Frederick Elkhart, Indiana Elkhart High School3 Varsity Track C353 Dramatic Association 33 Massachusetts. Robert Frothingham, Jr., AACD, Round Robin New York City Holbrook Schoolg Prom Show CD3 Commencement Usher CD3 Third Honor Group CD3 Second Honor Group C353 Choir CZ, 3, 4,3 Glee Club C413 Cercle Francais CZ, 3, 4D, Presi- dent C4D3 The Arts. Alpha Delta Phi House. Roy Stuart Frothingham, AND White Plains, New York Holbrook Schoolg Freshman Baseball Team CD3 Varsity Baseball Choir Cl, 2, 3, 453 D. C. A. Cabinet Howard Ellsworth Fuller l Portsmouth High School. Wyman Zoller Fuller, IPY Norwood High School3 Musical Clubs Cl, 2, 3,5 Manager Musical 75 Squad Cl, 233 College 2l Wheeler. Exeter, New Hampshire I4 Richardson. Norwood, New York Clubs C453 The Arts. Psi Upsilon House. Wx. s .- :'--arfffa-if C ,ay . ..i f ef5'1? '- lt iq ' i s Taxis: M2 '5' - LEW t tffhif awltseesrffsam 3-' .. 1 9 8'5 Ns j gaiii51:-Rs Still x , E Ffh 1 :6 .fn-Q i l,,?f7l 'tv L 'Will' ,4gT?i'f55?J:?S l 431 r i ' 'i5Qaw:4ff'f:'m K intsseriaiifl fi : .N lrving Russell Gale, IIDEK Marblehead, Massachusetts Marblehead High School. Phi Sigma Kappa House. Patrick Edward Gear, EN, AKK Holyoke, Massachusetts Holyoke High School, Sigma Nu House. Milton Pomeroy Ghee, Jr., AKE, Casque and Gauntlet Kenilworth, Illinois Oak Park High School: Freshman Football Team fllg Freshman Baseball Team fljg Var- sity Football Team Q, 3, 4Jg Chairman Junior Prom Committee C31 Member Non-Athletic Council Casque and Gauntlet House, Paul Swan Gibson, GAG, Round Robin New York City East Denver High Schoolg Assistant Manager Dramatic Association C355 Business Manager Dramatic Association OU, Business Manager The Bema 005 Lambs. Y Phi Delta Theta House. Carl Knickerbocker Gish, HDAG, Casque and Gauntlet South Bend, Indiana South Bend High School. Casque and Gauntlet House, Lee Henry Graham Hartland, Vermont Windsor High School. 9 West Street. William Richard Randolph Granger Newark, New Jersey Barringer High Schoolg Freshman Track Team fljg Varsity Cross-Country Team Q., 3, 'Up Varsity Track Team CZ, 3, 45. 4 Ford Block. Kenneth Grant, KE, Sphinx Winchester, Massachusetts Winchester High School: Junior Prom Committee QD: Varsity Basketball Team Q3, 41. Kappa Sigma House. Everett Joseph Graves, EX, Sphinx, Palaeopitus K Exeter, New Hampshire Phillips Exeter Acaclemyg Manager Varsity Track Team Sigma Chi House, Matthew Robert Gray, AXA 4 Burlington, Kansas Burlington High School. V Bridgman Block. W'illiam Albert Green, Jr., 'PY-, Sphinx Dallas, Texas Terrill School. Psi Upsilon House. James Douglass Gregg, KE i Wilton, New Hampshire Phillips Exeter Academy, DeMeritte School. Kappa Sigma House. Robert Hamilton Griffin, KE Leominster, Massachusetts Leominster High Schoolg Track Team fl, 2, 353 Basketball Squad Q. 333 Worcester Club. ' ' Kappa Sigma House. 76 , . f-..., f... ,Q5?:i:3's- .J f- nlfi . Q. A, NX ag Ailiis fi?-2 ?g :S.-,,,.a.,Q2 If-s '21, . 'i il ' if . I 'Cl' . ff' . it I i' H '4', S:--M161 i t t' mlf511ss,l x i-' sllhxs , Ti J ie' lit W' fs-wfxgzfffj . .off -uf '..f' . ,f fr ,af 7, ,1V' for 4' ' l f,,.. L- 1155... ng:-Qix w wz jg,:a ,es,, , 1 L-Sex-ff . . 'sak eeff - s:.1s:'iE.J?f' . Charles E-Clm'l1IlCl Griflirh, lf-. WY. CDBK, Casque and Gauntlet, Round Robin, Palaeop- ltUS Wilmington, Delaware Wilmington High Schoolg Rufus Choate Scholar UJQ First Honor Group fl, 2, 3Dg Hon- orable Mention in Mathematics QQ, History GD: Mandolin Club fl, 2, 3, 403 Orchestra fl, 2, 3. 41: Editor-in-Chief 1915 AEGIS QD: President Dartmouth Christian Association f4Jg President New England lntercollegiate Council of Student Christian Associations C413 President of The Arts. Casque and Gauntlet I-louse, Ben GI'lllS, Marion, University School: Mandolin Club fl, 2, 3, 4Dg Outing Club Secretary QD, President Q05 Gymnasium Team QD, Manager QU: The Arts. Sigma Chi House. Ralph Willis Grout, Jr. Upper Montclair, New Jersey Montclair High School. 4 North Massachusetts. Robert Gordon Guest, GDAX Melrose, Massachusetts Melrose High School Theta Delta Chi House. Julian William Hall, fIPKNIf Hopedale, Massachusetts Hopedale High School, l?l5 AEGIS Board Phi Kappa Psi House. Richard Nelville Hall, AAIID Ann Arbor, Michigan Ann Arbor High School, University of Michigan, Rifle Club, President 5 Fayerweather. Thomas Doliber Hamson, Jr., CIDEK Marblehead, Massachusetts Marblehead High School. r Phi Sigma Kappa House. Harold Chadbourne Harlow Somerville. Massachusetts Medford High School, Somerville Latin High School, Harvard University. ' 8 Sargent Street. Joel Graves Harris, XQIJ Allston, Massachusetts Boston High School of Commerce: Freshman Baseball Team Chi Phi House. Channing Ellis Harwood, EX Brookline. Massachusetts Newton High Schoolg Stage Manager Dramatic Association CB, 4,5 College Band Sigma Chi House, Merrill Haskell, IIJFA Portland. Maine Portland High Schoolg Mandolin Club fl, 2, 3, 45. Phi Gamma Delta HOUSC- Deane Stanley Hazen, ECDE WindS0r. VSYITIODY Windsor High School 23 Sanborn- ,lohn Joseph Healy Nashua, New Hampshire Nashua High School, IO West South Street. 77 -49711 -gni X f N IP i' 'N Kg it 1- S E 3 1316 f ?'?f ul -ssmssrsf' S CM J U if .lssrgg-sexi m..,,0'gt.'tf x 'fliiiiiir Ugg, . .-aw 'v s . J g , ,lg 'Q'-Q 'F J, ri Stxisrlf.. 1 ,5?5 '? i fit 'SP-z.fefz1i?-ss, 5 A ft' gf. L.. , C XSSQT1. -M'3W5,.f' lx, K lffff- 132-tes, T- iii x eff 'Fr ff-' Y ii iis szfjiq xl f 0 MTH. Qxfit' 1 V 71255 Sli., -,sffiil .9 Sallie. Flin C f -1.,,: '7?.1' l sk5kI4?.:::' gsm-5, e nigger' .' - 1 'eggiagiiic' 5 ,, Jalnes Murray Henderson, QEK Everett, Massachusetts Everett High School, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Phi Sigma Kappa House. Sherman Gray Hickox, WY Middletown Springs, Vermont Worcester Academyg Freshman Football Team 46 South Main Street. Stuart Merriam Hill, KE West Newton, Massachusetts Holyoke High Schoolg Prom Show Cl15 College Choir C2, 3, 41. 42 New Hampshire. David Ingersoll Hitchcock, KKK, IIPBK Detroit, Michigan Detroit Central High Schoolg First Honor Group Cl, 2, 31g Rufus Choate Scholar Cl, 2, 315 Honorable Mention in French C215 Departmental Honors in Chemistry C31 Dabney Horton, Round Robin St. 1ohn's Schoolg The Bama Board C3, 415 The Arts. Woodbury Hough, CIJEK Phillips Exeter Academyg Phillips Exeter Club. Alfred Oliver Houle Littleton High School. Otis Wadsworth Hovey, BQH Plainfield High School. Donald Kenneth Howe, AGJX Omaha High School5 Third Honor Malcolm Gregory Howland Abington High School. Chauncey Pinneo Hulbert, EIDE Group 7 New Hampshire. Cambridge, Massachusetts 41 South Main Street. Dover, New Hampshire Phi Sigma Kappa House. Littleton, New Hampshire I4 Davison Block. ,New York City I2 Sanborn. Omaha, Nebraska 28 Hitchcock. Nowvell, Massachusetts 9 College, Groton, Connecticut Portland High School, Phillips Andover Academy5 Third Honor Group Cl, 315 Fresh- man Track Team Cl15 Varsity Track Team C2, 315 Gym Team C215 Glee Club C213 Choir C215 Prom Show C215 Wheelock Club Cl, 215 Treasurer Outing Club C315 Secre- tary Outing Club ' 24-25 South Fayerweather. Raymond Marshall Humphrey, EAE Lowell, Massachusetts Lowell High School5 Freshman Baseball Te-am 9 College Street. William Chamberlain Huntress, CDEK - Keene, New Hampshire Phillips Exeter Academy5 Exeter Club Cl, 2, 31, President C415 Mandolin Club C2, 3, 41, Leader C415 Junior Prom Auditing Committee Phi Sigma Kappa House. John Rufus Hurlburt Hudson, Massachusetts Hudson High School. I Sanborn' 78 -:af'B TRS! P 2 'N -gk Lu M mg-may, 'B SNR, f f my ss ..-fx-55321555-3. -'nw Aff V .,,:l,::,g., V -' cl NXQTLH '-:.-T':3ie:a u-:igiuu J' -P--1. Q:f:yQ. 1S4-er-'Life' ' - w -. 45474 1 9 egahg- -30 ' - 'I fe .,-j j 4'-ni.. I- n , fn: K. '- M - F 'wifi Amis mtg ,A , . . , 5- a ff -. t .-3, ae,-fa. - . lf'.F'. Q!i3.iX't?i-sjrg-en Q N 'ui ' li litt- X , S 11' gtk , i ii :gym Ev -t lwgsx -diff - 'I 'tit X 1 , ,H X 1 15 if X, hj ,ggi ll ,yi vnu will L?,aaf3,',x.'a2':'2 -'9 W' A 1-,.-, 32? rat LFC L- ts ' 2-' I if if 't .JW ' I r A . l u J 'tfkseeek ,s:ff-'fi ues.. Alike ' ii ' ' tilt! '?s:w1'f' 1 3 ' ' George Westcott Hutchins, XPY, Casque and Gauntlet Sioux City, lowa Sioux City High Schoolg Freshman Football Team CI15 Varsity Football Squad C2, 315 College Choir CI,'2, 3, 415 Glee Club C315 Junior Prom Committee C315 Dramatic Asso- ciation C315 President Dramatic Association C415 Member of Board of Governors, The Arts' Casque and Gauntlet House. George French Ingalls Waukegan, Illinois Waukegan High School. 4 New Hampshire. Charles Henry Ingram, QPAGJ, Dragon Eau Claire, Wisconsin Eau Claire Hrgh School. Phi Delta Theta House. Edward Wheelock Jahn New York City Brooklyn Latin Schoolg Deutscher Verein 41 South Main Street. Albert Emanuel l0hnS0r1, ECIJE Manchester, New Hampshire Manchester High School5 Prom Show C215 El Centro Espanol, Secretary C315 El Centro Espanol, President 26 South Fayerweather. Paul Willey Johnson Randolph, Vermont Randolph High School. 29 New Hampshire. Russell Campbell Johnson, GJAX Brookline, Massachusetts Mitchell School, Brookline High School, Phillips Andover Academy, Cheshire School: President Brookline Club C415 College Choir C415 Prom Show Cl, 2, 31. I2 South Fayerweather. Chester Bradley Jordan, KKK, AEP, Casque and Gauntlet, Round Robin, Palaeopitus Lancaster, New Hampshire Lancaster Academyg Prom Show Cl, 2, 315 Dramatic Association CZ, 3, 415 Varsity Foot- ball Squad C215 Varsity Debating Team CZ, 315 Lincoln-Douglas Debating Society C2, 3, 415 President of Forensic Union C415 The Bama CZ, 315 President Bama Board C415 Lockwood Debating Prize C315 Leader Undergraduate Fire Department C415 Member of Board of Gov- emo,-5, The Arts, Casque and Gauntlet House. Augustine John Kelly, EX i North Andover, Massachusetts Lawrence High School. Sigma Chl House' Russell Morgan Kelly Woodstock, Vermont Woodstock High Schoolg Football Squad C2, 31. I6 Sarlllwrrl- Raymond Harris Kendall Sterling, Massachusetts Worcester English High School. 32 North Massachusetts' Walter Joseph Kennedy, ABCD Dewitt Clinton High School5 Cross-Country Squad New York City 8 Thornton. James Michael Killeen, Jr., EX, Sphinx COIICOTGL New Hampshire Prom Show C315 Dramatic Association C3, 415 The Arts. Sigma Chl House. 79 Xxaifiv fares 'R P Q31 X ff! L 5, Aegis 7 fW t S fa FP .: V ia?:'2:iE-iGQTiiiSl1kf'ee',f4-3-4 . 1 9- 1 1 . - '. 1- ...M . . , ' at -Q - x:1' lsgeazseff-9'5 ' 11-. Mseslfw' K. Raymond Thomas King, ATA Springfield, Massachusetts Springfield I-Iigh' School, Glee Cluh C2, 3, 419 Choir C2, 3, 419 Dramatic Association C3, 41, Delta Tau Della House. David Barton Kinne, Jr., EX, Casque and Gauntlet, Round Robin, Palaeopitus l Brooklyn, New York Erasmus Hall High Schoolg Class Secretary C2, 3, 415 Managing Editor, The Bama C315 AECIS Board C319 Editor-in-Chief, The Darlmoulh C411 Undergraduate Editor, Alumni Magazine C419 Dramatic Association C319 Secretary Palaeopitus C419 Secretary lnterfra- ternity Council C419 Secretary, The Arts. Casque and Gauntlet House. Reinhardt Bruno Klokow, AXA Buffalo, New York Masten Park High Schoolg Track Squad Cl, 2, 31g Cross Country Cl, 2, 31. l I3 East Wlmeelock Street. James Le Roy Lafferty, KKK East Grange, New Jersey West Jersey Academyg Freshman Track C119 Varsity Football C212 Varsity Football Squad C319 Varsity Track Squad Kappa Kappa Kappa House. Everett Carr Lamson, 'CIJKW Exeter, New Hampshire Phillips Exeter Academy9 Treasurer of Class Cl, 2, 3, 419 Class Cheer Leader Cl, 2, 31g Head Cheer Leader C419 Gym Team C2, 319 Captain Gym Team C419 Assistant Chorister C41. Phi Kappa Psi House. William Alfred Lang, EN Middlehoro, Massachusetts Middlehoro High School. 9 College Street. Herbert Dillistin Lanterman, AXA Paterson, New Jersey Paterson High School. 4 Sanborn, Donald Edward Law, 211513, AKK Kattskill Bay, Lake George, New York Fort Ann High School. 48 New Hampshire. Philip Colman Learoyd, K2 Danvers, Massachusetts Danvers High School. Kappa Sigma House. Philip Arthur Leary Lynn, Massachusetts Lynn Classical High Schoolg Prom Show Cl, 215 Glee Club Cl, 21g College Choir C2, 31. ' 20 North Fayerweather. Arthur Holmes Leonard, Jr., AACID, Sphinx West Newton, Massachusetts Middlehoro High School, Phillips Andover Academyg Cast, Prom Show Cl, 219 Dramatic Association CZ, 31g The Arts. Alpha Delta Phi House. Howard Walter Lincoln Concord, New Hampshire Concord High School. l Thornton. Russell Blake Livermore, QDAX Yonkers, New York Yonkers High Schoolg Captain Class Tennis Team Cl19 Varsity Tennis Team C319 Doubles Championship C419 Freshman Hockey Team C115 Varsity Hockey Squad C2, 31. , i' Theta Delta Chi House. 80 wg ix ?- Y alfa? 'ij 1 -05 ll yer: lv x ftmfzgx L Q, ha ST R qllegusp feggiijgxfq pl se in Rs . kj sac.-Q V , ,Uk .. fiiilffil-Sf: M i EE, 'WH 3 .Na b . '. s-psf' ,, ff ' . . 14:-2+ - ' - -Q. ' fawxqgv ,. .v.- h - 'iss-s.-4237 ' -FST 1' 155'h':T ' 'eff A S? fa qG :: ,fir 3 I X an ap? Z f '- T Wi, mes:-g:f,5-T'ss:r ' . '41-N as . L, ,x . X -hh ' -at ,- if 1. 1 ., ff . 1 4 , if-,Il xhsrzgs at gkav.. I-.gf X. ynliftsk . Q I7-t-IAi,:'. Q' fi ll 1523.411 IAy?55:!:,?.,a - l- we-. Dial 5 ' -.a' xx gil, If ti- ' ,fx - ,ia Z 9 ' i 'e2L'13'i13g-:viii . '15, ::' I 4. 141-is gf-. ,gf :ix li- for , . r xv! .f' ,.g,' 4 ' : , ff... N .-.' , ,Un 'E-X '- - 'Pr ,l ' ' ' ' Z - tauagqjt. s5aR:??,,5,f -. -by wg ,-aiargigfl 4' xx. ' ,ff testi ! --C175 . - - . '-177.1 514' .. Alan Campbell Livingston, ATA M Manchester High Schoolg Dramatic Association A. Stanley Llewellyn, AKE, Casque and Gauntlet North anchester, New Hampshire Delta Tau Delta House. Cambridge, Massachusetts Colby Academy, New London, Captain Freshman Relay Team U53 Varsity l-Mile Relay Team C353 Dramatic Associationg D. C. A. Cabinet Q, 455 John Usher Loomis, NIIY, Casque and Gauntlet, Palaeopitus Omaha High Schoolg Manager Football H55 D. C. A. Cabinet Cas Harold Hough Lounsberry Elkhart High School. Fletcher Low, KKK, Sphinx Phillips Exeter Academy, Freshman Track CZ, 3, 45. I2 Richardson. Omaha, Nebraska 145. que and Gauntlet House. Elkhart, Indiana 33 Massachusetts. South Essex, Massachusetts Baseball U53 Varsity Baseball f2, 35. Kappa Kappa Kappa House. Frederic Parker Lowe ' Cushing Academy. Ctregory Osborne Lyon, BAE Marblehead High School. Richard Vose McAllaster, HIJEK Manchester High Schoolg Freshman Basketball Team Erl Padelford MacAndrews Calais High School. Justin Howard McCarthy Portsmouth High School. Malcolm Ranald Macdonald, YIIY St. John's Military Academyg College Band fl, 259 College Orche William Albert McDonough Springfield High School. James Donald Maclziarland Durfee High School. Leo Robert Macl-lale, EX Mechanics Arts High School, Honors fl, 2, 35. Sl Montpelier, Vermont 23 Massachusetts. Marblehead, Massachusetts Sigma Alpha Epsilon House. Manchester, New Hampshire Phi Sigma Kappa House. Calais, Maine I3 Richardson. Portsmouth, New Hampshire 20 Sanborn. St. Paul, Minnesota tra fl, 25. 46 South Main Street. S Springfield, Massachusetts 9 South Street. Fall River, Massachusetts 8 Massachusetts. Brookline, Massachusetts Sigma Chi House. 'Yam' N 'i2r:'ZL1 Z!! '2' WF? Jo Q t t - ..,. RX r A'3'5 at ,cfm ..49p E.lla l-, --li IgJ',Q5l ..fii.'2-.: 'l,,,-' ,a,',4?1RX i,QEi:E1 7, , 'sQ.,3Lm:5,.-f,:,, - gtg, s.Rk-Sxglw --sisglizififglr' I Edward Charles Mabie, AEP La Crosse, Wisconsin La Crosse High School: Varsity Debating Team Cl, 2,3 Forensic Union Cl, 2, 3, 4Dg Rollins Prize Declamation, Third CU, First C235 Lockwood Debate Prize, First C219 Class of l866 Original Orations, First C332 Pickering Historical Prize C315 President, Lincoln- Douglas Debating Society C315 New England Prohibition Oratorical Contest, Third C313 Editor, Brown-Dartmouth-Williams Debaiesf 1913, 1914: The Arts-N 41 South Main Street. William Francis Magruder Washington, District of Columbia M Street High School 8 College. Henry Sullivan Marcy, YIPEK Waltham, Massachusetts St. Paul's School. I7 South Massachusetts. George Harold Martin Somerville, Massachusetts Somerville Latin High Schoolg Freshman Basketball I4 Davison Block. John R. Mason Dover, New Hampshire Dover High School. l Richardson. Elmer Boynton Merrill, EX, Round Robin Pepperell, Massachusetts Mt. Harmon School: Captain, Freshman Cross-Country Cllg Freshman Track Team Cljg Varsity Cross-Country CZ, 373 D. C. A. Cabinet C2, 3, 415 Vice-President D. C. A. C415 Second Lockwood Prize in English Composition CZOQ Third Honor Group C355 Wheelock Clubg The Arts. Sigma Chi House. Howard Marrion Miles Barre, Vermont Spaulding High School. 22 Hitchcock. Norville Livingston Milmore, AACIJ, Sphinix, Palaeopitus Somerville, Massachusetts Somerville Latin School: Freshman Football Cljl Freshman Baseball CU: Varsity Football Squad CZ- 3,5 V3F5ifY Football Team C435 Coach 1917 Baseball Team. Alpha Delta Phi House. - Takanaga Tokioy Japan Cyosei High School, Mandolin Club C415 Gun Club C3, 4,5 Treasurer, Rifle Club C415 Prom Show 3 New Hampshirer John Francis Moloney, IIDKNII Rutland, Vermont Rutland High School, Holy Cross Collegeg Choir C2, 3, 415 Glee Club CZ, 35: Class Vice- Pfesldent Phi Kappa Psi House. Henry Monheimer Chicago, Illinois University High School. 40 l-lllchcoclcu Scott Montgomery Manchester, New Hampshire Manchester High School. 48 Faye,-wealllerl 82 his JZ rf N. ., ' Lw,, A .'a.225:b?5?5N?i3g:5'E3:?3Sx . zz.:--, ,, ... ,-,,,eJ.1l .. . A - vfasfs:-1' . -:vf gi SIL- an-1 415.1 '2 U 4' sl: 1't-,gEic ,Q- ,i iris , A 'a , 'iii ' .L+P:.f Hit S f its i g ? tw ' It ,G i iskaskgff- FAM I. Xmas..-3549571 ff, -l, Warren Edward M0fltSiC Waltham, Massachusetts Waltham High School, College Orchestra fl, 2, 3, 43, Deutscher Verein K3, 41, President MJ- 48 Fayerweather. Willis Burdette Morey Greenwich' New York 9 College Street. Clarendon Mower, QIHFA Rockford, Illinois Pawling School, Freshman Cross-Country Team fly, Freshman Track Team 4 Richardson. Meylert Mullin, AACI1, Sphinx, Round Robin Albany, New York Worcester Academy, Bama Board Q, 3, 41, l9l5 AEGIS Board QD, Lambs GJ, Dra- matic Association QJ, Publicity Manager MD, Press Club Q, 41, Publicity Association U, 45, Manager, Gun Team HJ, The Arts. ' Alpha Delta Phi House. Philip King Murdock, QAX, Casque and Gauntlet Spencer, Massachusetts Spencer High School, Worcester South High School, Freshman Football Team UD, Var- sity Football Team Q3, 41, Worcester Club, College Choir Theta Delta Chi House. Arthur Clough Nichols Topeka, Kansas Topeka High School, D.f'C. A. Cabinet I2 Sanborn. William Nissen, KE Newport, Rhode Island Rogers High School. 23 Massachusetts. Allen Scott Norton, EQE Hudson Falls, New York Hudson Falls High School, Freshman Mandolin Club fly, Varsity Mandolin Club Q, 3, 45, Deutscher Verein, Eastern New York Club. 48 New Hampshire. Roy Marchant Norwood, K2 Roclcpqrl, MaSSafihUSCttS Gloucester High School. Kappa Sigma House- Bernard Vincent O'Day, AXA Buffalo, New Y0l'k Buffalo Technical High School, Freshman Track Team 6 Crosby- Oil'-Iafa' CIDEK, AKK Waltham, Massachusetts Waltham High School, Orchestra fl, 2, 3, 45. Phi Sigma KaPPa House- EdWa,rd James O,Shea Holyoke, Massachusetts Holyoke High School, Freshman Mandolin Club CU, Mandolin Club - 34 North Massachusetts, Archibald Owen, NIIY, Casque and Gauntlet Los Angeles, California Phillips Andover Academy. Casque and Gauntlet House' Donald Shapleigh Page, SAX, Casque and Gauntlet Malden, Massachusetts ' h School, Prom Show fl, 2, 31, Freshman Track Team CU, Dramatic Club eball QU, Dramatic Association Q3, 41. Casque and Gauntlet House. Malden Hig CD, Manager, Freshman Bas 83 ., We v 1Q:g1kv 'H'-' ff'3'lv 'Qi' sa C .K . ll ill . 6 4? qr,sra5S 1'f3' irsdieeggg ri g-nk 'V' X ,gif it 1 J' ' .ff - -.,. ll,,.f'fgglg - ir av -.qt ,gf gg-f I-g. Efpeq- tx- f ',- -:C - ..::: ,CX -Is: tau:-Q 1 1 '!'l'w.. 'ix ,J-BNN lla... 3 ' TN' ' Q i' X 4+-V -V . Frederick Le Roy Parchert Bl'00l4liIlC, M8SSaChUS6ltS Lawrence Academy3 Brookline Club: fuck-o'-Lantern Board Cl, 2, S h F h out ayefweat er. Carroll Abbott Parnell Manchester, New Hampshire Manchester High Schoolg Manager, Varsity Tennis Team C413 Press Club C2, 3, 413 Pub- licity Association C3, 41, College Choir Cl, 2, 3, 419 Glee Club Cl, 2,N3, 419 Clefh Club fl, 2, 3, 41, I8 orth Massac usetts. Norman Morton Parrott Smith P01'lZlHI1Cl. MalDB South Portland High Schoolg Freshman Basketball Cl13 Freshman Baseball Team CI13 Varsity Baseball -Squad C2, 31. l Richardson. Frederick Leon Pearce, EN Roslindale, Massachusetts Boston I-Iigh School of Commerceg The Bema Board C3, 41: Prom ShowSC21. N H igma Ll ouse. Philip Hughes Pelletier, Jr., EX, Dragon North Troy, 'New York Lansingburg High School3 Freshman Basketball Team Sigma Chi House, John David Pendleton Melrose Highlands, Massachusetts Melrose High Schoolg Freshman Hockey Team 20 Sanborn, Howard Parkess Penny, AXA Stafford Springs, Connecticut Williston Seminary. l College. Raymond Stark Bogardus Perry, X42 Peekskill, New York Utica Free Academy3 Freshman Pootball Squad CI13 Freshman Baseball Squad Cl13 Var- sity Pootball Squad C2, 313 Rollins Prize Speaking Contest, Second Cl1, Second C313 Var- sity Football Team C413 Glee Club Cl, 2, 3, 413 College Choir Cl, 2, 3, 41, Clef Club. l Chi Phi House. Joseph Prescott Pitman Laconia, New Hampshire Laconia High School. 4 Richardson. Gordon James Platt, EN Swanton, Vermont Kimball Union Academy3 Rollins Prize Speaking C2, 313 Class of 1866 Prize Speaking Con- test C313 Baseball C2, 31. I8 Davison Block. Francis Lord Poor Peabody, Massachusetts Peabody High School. 20 South Payerweather. Herbert Sears Potter, KKK Boston, Massachusetts Boston Latin School3 Freshman Cross-Country Team Kappa Kappa Kappa House. Thornton Calder Pray, XIIY i Newtonville, Massachusetts Newton High Schoolg The Dartmouth Cl, 2, 3, 413 Athletic Editor C413 Freshman Tennis Cl1g Varsity Tennis C3, 41, Captain C413 Golf Team C313 Second Honor Group C213 Third Honor Group Cl, 31. Psi Upsilon House. 84 , ,. -zwaggfygsfisssrzssfeifspgw ,l12.1-, Q aEggR.?iQ Li.5: l N Mfgirfiiggit pwmgdm 4 A -15 90' kkhq N 4,1 ,F is-, -' I ,ac-f I ,E L' Amhi3 V 3 A-Q A 3 Qzyrsais . Q232ws'QE:gssq, ggi fa saljlxx X 1 6 ll' lil J 4 4' X V fg qim. --zti5 q'.fl.? lgi2 ll-. --f? iv iili: 57 l t 'V'-1ak.f'f?' - 'kai 1-ne-45 ' sir.. . Em?-ss.. wziff' .1 'ifsg .WW ' X K f Si g . Allan Leach Priclcly, WY Adrian, Michigan Adrian High School, Adrian Collegeg Third Honor Group C2, 31. Psi Upsilon House, Wlllls Rlce Pumey Gloucester, Massachusetts Gloucester High School. 8 Massachusetts. Richard Wilson Redfield, CIDAGD, Casque and Gauntlet, Palaeopitus Evanston, Illinois Evanston Township High Schoolq Freshman Football Team Cllg Prom Show CZDQ Class Secretary Cl, 219 Manager Varsity Baseball C414 Varsity Football Team Casque and Gauntlet House. William Riggs Reynolds, Jr., TAG, Dragon Jamestown, New York Montclair ACademY- Phi Delta Theta House. Edward Gray Rice Palmer, Massachusetts Palmer High School. I9 Davison Block. Russell JaCliSOI1 Rice, AXA Allston, Massachusetts Mechanics Arts High School. I3 Sanborn. Garald Kerman Richardson, EIDE Littleton, New Hampshire Littleton High School, Varsity Basketball Squad CZ, 3Qg Junior Basketball Team C333 Deutscher Verein I6 College. Herbert Clifford Richardson, NIIY Lynn, Massachusetts Lynn Classical High School. I7 Massachusetts. Caleb Francis Rogers Barre, Massachusetts Barre High School, Spanish Club 38 Occom Ridge. Dudley Thayer Rogers, AKE, Casque and Gauntlet Dedham, Massachusetts Phillips Andover Academyg Freshman Football Team Cljg Varsity Football Team C215 Col- lege Orchestra Cl, 2, 3, 45. Casque and Gauntlet House. George Kellogg Rose, Jr., EX New York City Passaic High School. Sigma Chi HOUSC- Paul Robinson Rothery, EAE Springfielffl. MHSS2iChUSeUS Springfield Central High School. 13 Sanl30m- Arthur Milton Rgwe Franklin, New Hampshire Franklin High Schoolg College Choir I3 Reed- Hugh ,Grant Rowell, KKK OrlC21IlS. VC1'II10f1f Phillips Exeter Academyg Honor Man CU: Exeter Club: COHCEC' Band C313 Lincoln- Douglas Debating Society C3, 455 Assistant Business Manager Iaclf-o -Lanicrn C3j, Business Manager KaPPa KHPPH Kappa House- Ernest Maxwell Ruder, QDAQ Hamilton, Ohio Hamilton High School, Miami University. 26 Massachusells- l 85 - r Q We 'hi 'W I te' an-.-.tix was -W'S'5 Maw ..reW'a2tf ti ' lt if P TI.,--F, . vt ' -in mix: G 5 wt- 1 16 7'-- i1e'Q? .77, '4r. -Aslll' . ,PU ' t j gtk H! x 5? Ji, 5. El' if! .Tx ,f S51-Ffa . . rl-'..,.N-. :,,. Z E.-an SALE?-I:-,1 .f-ins.-.sal-,, V., .age ' '-zz, gfrm' fs Y ssc. A 71 f 'fSs5gZ-E-sf-' r Beardsley Ruml, XI-'Y, Round Robin Cedar Rapids, Iowa Cedar Rapids High Schoolg Managing Editor, The Bema C415 Departmental Honors in Psy- chology and Philosophy C315 Rufus Choate Scholar C315 First Honor groulp 161315 gfice- President, The Arts. 30 ort ain treet. Raymond Field Russell, fI1I'A Worcester, Massachusetts Worcester Classical High School. Phi Gamma Delta House. Earl Francis Ryan, AKK Bennington, Vermont Dean Academy. I5 Sanborn. Harold Cargill Ryan Ossining. New York Ossining High School. 25 Wheeler. Maxwell Bohm Saben, ECDE Newport, Rhode Island Leominster High School5 Gym Team 9 Wheeler. George Ashley St. Clair Calais, Maine Calais High School5 Second Honor Group Cl1g Honorable Mention in Mathematics , ll South Fayerweather. Edgar Cummings Sanborn, IIDBK Campton, New Hampshire Bethlehem Preparatory School5 Rufus Choate Scholar Cl, 2, 315 First Honor Group Cl, 315 Second Honor Group C215 Honorable Mention in Mathematics and Physics C215 Depart- mental Honors in Physics C31. 53 Fayerweather. Paul Emerson Sargeant, IIDKHII Manchester, New Hampshire Phillips Exeter Academy. Phi Kappa Psi House. Charles Wesley Sargent, 'QIJBK Groveland, Massachusetts Groveland High School5 First Honor Group Cl, 2, 315 Lockwood Prize in English Composition 56 Wheeler. Hubert Eugene Sargent Newport, New Hampshire Newport High School, Hanover High School. 56 New Hampshire. Howard Pierce Sawyer, EQCIDE, AKK Concord, New Hampshire Concord High Schoolg Third Honor Group CZ, 31. 4 South Fayerweather. Ralph Alanson Sawyer, CIDBK Atkinson, New Hampshire Atkinson Academyg Rufus Choate Scholar Cl, 2, 315 First Thayer Prize C215-Class Debate Team C215 Tirrel Medal C315 Lincoln-Douglas Debating Society. 24 Massachusetts. Richard Adolph S-charmann, EQIDE Adams, Massachusetts Adams High School. 26 South Fayerweather. Edgar Herbert Schroeder, EN Chicago, Illinois St. johns Military Academyg Honor Group CI1. Sigma Nu House. 86 1- C mx-5'.v15:H5g'a:f3R?E'i3-TT-xx, . . .., .aS1'1'llZ'-2i'ii.: ':1. . , 'X 'f .5-:sf Ciibj-51.-,, RJ'-4-2?' e '. .- P xv? ' Nei' -A-i Q1-wwlify mf... vp -c---3-Taq. '.:5,a-:L-Q:-gf- ,W pi ...ig ,s. gif:-fcssasfsb gf' ' in A5535 M47 A W' V' :5iQ'sTE25.,,-an 4 Fill, w V ll ,fit 1 16 16.3 iifl' ,,f 7 A7 C ',i5'6, f ' .pfil , -f-5 1 f .R -,Q W 1 x, 5, tmyoiij 'il:,,i. r5Q , M .----as-1-. ,'- 4 -is 1 t is ,-7 --. gr , ff., 1 . Wea?-ff' X .. 4 'wiiifr-'TP' -.s. szeisifi' 'f+g.5.::-5-Hazel ny FE 5. FF ff 'IU O cn w CD l Q .: 93 -s QU IA '94 E1 O 1-1 O 5' G1 cn ff Q F D? rn ua 93 0 D' CI en Q FF 1-1- ur O -1 D :- fb 21 0 'K UE. :- cn O :- O EL D :s o.. 2. 5. Q : o- I5 3 -I 1 N 0 K' H' C 91 ca. r'N sw 3 N? W3 mr 0 2 Ear I-T'-1 E9 29 2 fl EL :- O 2 K sig! , Edward JOSCPI1 Shea, CDAQ Nashua, New Hampshire Nashua High Schoolg College Band Cl, 2, 31 Leader C415 College Orchestra Cl, 2, 3, 4,5 Prom Show Orchestra Cl, 2, 333 Freshman Baseball Squad Phi Delta Theta House. Allen Sherman New Bedford, Massachusetts Mosher School. 20 South Fayerweather. Antonio Albert Simoneau Norwich, Vermont Hanovervi-ligh Schoolg Freshman Baseball Team . Norwich, Vermont. James Henry Sisk, Jr., XKID, Dragon Lynn, Massachusetts Lynn Classical High Schoolg Freshman Baseball Team Cljg Varsity Baseball Squad C2, 3D. Chi Phi House. Benjamin Slade. EAE Cohoes, New York Egberts High School. Sigma Alpha Epsilon House. Harvey Hodgus Smith Buckland, Massachusetts Arms Academyg Choir Cl, 2, 3, 4Qg Clee Club C3, 41. 8 Thornton. Harold Locke Smith, -JDK? Woonsocket, Rhode Island Xvoonsocket High Schoolg Freshman Track Team CD9 Varsity Track Squad C2, 31. Phi Kappa Psi House. Kent Hale Smith, KKK Cleveland, Ohio East High Schoolg Prom Show Cl, 2,3 Freshman Cross-Country Squad CD5 Commence- ment Usher Cllg Associate Editor, The Green Book CD5 Business Manager, The Darl- moulh Kappa Kappa Kappa House. Paul Cheney Smith, EN Lebanon, New Hampshire Lebanon High School. Sigma Nu House. Philip Durant Smith, 'PY . Brooklyn, New York Brooklyn Polytechnic Preparatory School: Freshman Relay Team Clfg Freshman Mandolin Club CU, Varsity Track Team C2, 31, Clef Club C2, 3, 415 College Choir C415 Vice- President, Outing Club C3, 4,3 The Arts. 46 South Main Street. Roger William Spaulding l Lancaster, New Hampshire Lancaster Academyg College Orchestra Cl, 2, 33. l 521T1l301'11- I-Igward Oliver Stearng Haverhill, Massachusetts Haverhill High School, Lincoln-Douglas Debating Society C3, 4,5 Wheelock Cllllilcii 431. ee . A 87 Q6 ii-:wax '?fs?'N' -,zfiiyq asv , JK ' YI Q, .Argus f fT ll, ip st, ti J 6 li Q sr Q 'Hx ks-f VTE I 2-.issliieiv .-.f Ji' . :ai:'ilise-'- . - '?:f9f'i?2???3E?1 T TRS.. f--2 al' X like ' ' ,.f:r- TTRQ--:rg-1 '3' 'g s - 2.2. 4 -1,-1--:sez . - - - s,-'.- -a '--N , ,-- . . 43171 1 L -1. 4' n 1:1. 1,52-L N . ,gy , V. , - f- fi, ,- . 2-.use-s.-.5 af P T n -- xc-. gh, rg, 3- -- - -.-t X . .L sf 'f 12:24 if 5 f - X' . .- . . 'V' s, A Ni-exile! H, f LL ft . 'S fs i-. Na- , fu I , 1 i '-ee' sq xx ii' 1 1 - 'lik L .ti :ills i tell' 2-,e:v'fr,s'a22'2'-1 ,Q ' '- i T553 .il hi-, ' - - .A H, I i , 'QL A: :VX 54 ik .FU Gi - -re assess..- M .:i'x's-au, 'E ' af.. -r-. . ' - Rf I'-A ,,,f'., . 1 V. E Q6-iiggg fz. .. fuk. -F'-W., N ' !, 'Z .BEN JF. N I ,figs , ska- A. 5 X 'nzwrfff at-, s2f1S?75'7' 'I 3 i ,, Arthur Edward Sterling, ATA Rockford, Illinois Rockford High Schoolg ,Freshman Mandolin Club fllg Varsity Mandolin Club CZ, 313 faclg-0'-Lantern Board Q, 3, 413 Art Editor AEGIS Q15 Editor-in-Chief, fuck-o'-Lantern filly The Arts. 3 Massachusetts. Francis Wayland Stone, Jr., ATA Washington, District of Columbia Western High School, Army and Navy Preparatory School: Class Tennis fl, 213 Runner-up, Non-Varsity Tournament C83 Runner-up, College Championship 8 Sanborn. Alfred Bernard Sullivan Somerville English High School. Adam Andrew Sutcliffe, AKE, Dragon Pawtucket High School. Ernest Clarence Swain, EX Somerville, Massachusetts 9 West South Street. Pawtucket, Rhode Island Delta Kappa Epsilon House. Los Angeles, California Worcester Acaclemyg Freshman Football fljg Varsity Football Squad CZ, 3, 45g Worcester Academy Club. Carl Leslie Swenson, EN 24 School Street. St. Paul, Minnesota St. Johns Military Academyg Rifle Team ffl, 3,5 Gun Club Q, 3, 433 Class Baseball Team C25- Sigma Nu House. Charles Rogers Taplin, KKK, Casque and Gauntlet Orleans, Vermont Phillips Exeter Academy: Manager Freshman Football filly President, Interfraternity Coun- cil ffljg Vice-President, College Club. Charles Russell Thomas, BAE Warwick High School. Edwin Benjamin Thomas, CIJKKP Lewis Institute. Elmer Forrest Thyng, CIDEK Everett High School. Andreas Henry Tomfohrde, BGII, Dragon Somerville Latin School. ' Arthur Augustus Tower Worcester Academy. William Henry Townsend, EN Wyoming High Schoolg Freshman Football Squad UD Charles Henry Trumbull Lawrence High School. 8-3 Casque and Gauntlet House. Woonsocket, Rhode Island Sigma Alpha Epsilon House. Chicago, Illinois Phi Kappa Psi House. Everett, Massachusetts 9 West Street. Somerville, Massachusetts Beta Theta Pi House. East Pepperell, Massachusetts 37 New Hampshire. Wyoming, Illinois Sigma Nu House. Lawrence, Massachusetts I College. me 5 - V ---'- -'4:'Ei:?Eii:i5l'?' -. . -'-lil411!fl5 if' ffligiiigsf-Q. J V . . 4'i 'f5 ' V pyiff 'ta gs '-rwlg.. uf... ' 'pf ' 'B' Wea, N ,- w, IQ -A 1.65 - ir, 'X NB A I5 F ,HT ' , al, Nei::2flsss. S. R X if f' 1 1 lit: -' Gif ' i N . -sgZk:?F,f:.f- by Engage: 563511 42? 'EEQSI FFQF 1 LCOH Parker Tuck, WAX, Sphinx Winchester, Massachusetts Winchester High School, Freshman Football Team CD5 Freshman Baseball Team C05 Freshman Hockey Team CD5 Varsity Football Team CZ, 3,5 Varsity Hockey Team CZ, 31, Captain 643- Theta Delia cn House. Harold Sumner Turner, AXA Somerville, Massachusetts Somerville High School. 9 South Street, Paul MilIOI1 Vining, KE Springfield, Massachusetts Springfield Central High School5 Musical Clubs Cl, Z, 3, 4,5 Third Honor Group CZ, 3,5 Honorable Mention in French 42 New Hampshire. Alan Frederick Waite, QDAX Yonkers, New York Yonkers High School5 Prom Show CO5 Dramatic Association C3, 495 Cheer Leader CZ, H3, 45. Theta Delta Chi House. Harold Bradford Walcott Newport, Rhode Island Rogers High School. 60 Wheeler. Clarence Leroy Wanamaker, GAX, Sphinx, Palaeopitus Melrose, Massachusetts Melrose High School: Freshman Baseball Team. Captain Cljg Freshman Hockey Team Cllg Varsity Football Squad CZ, 315 Hockey Team CZ, 3, 4,5 Baseball Team CZ, ffl, Captain C415 All-Collegiate Hockey Team CZ, 3l5 Class President CZ, 3, 435 Fire Squad C3, 45. Theta Delta Chi House. Walter F. Wanger, AACID New York City Director, Dramatic Association C435 Member of Board of Governors, The Arts. John Daniels Warren Nashua High School. Kendrick Harlow Washburn, EN Middleboro High School. Dan Frank Waugh, K2 Amherst High School5 Deutscher Verein CZ, 3, 43. Waldo William Webber Lynn Classical High School5 College Choir Stacy Hall Wentworth Cushing Academy. Edwin Samuel Whit Wheeling High School. Raymond S. White Hudson Falls High School5 El Centro Espanol. 89 23 North Main Street. Nashua, New Hampshire l0 West South Street. Micldleboro, Massachusetts 8 School Street. Amherst, Massachusetts Kappa Sigma House. Lynn, Massachusetts 22 School Street. South Weymouth, Massachusetts 23 Hubbard. Wheeling, West Virginia I5 New Hampshire. Hudson Falls, New York 9 College Street. ,L TT -ri. 2- ay., ' s 'H ' 'w Df':1:' me 3' I -VET fri, si- ' Q, ,,,.. .flu fri el Argus Af M til St'-'s g f't q, 1-'I -L EQQSEXNS 2 ,ri 1 16. ul,p '-Q, I awsxaesfi ,t A-bw 1 j g: - rag - -, Q, A hifi -.Eg ., :gif-X EE: gifs- - MFA ' ofa-1'.zffA' X -- - -..A-Q' K his-' V - ' ---. ..:X'ffiV '3i'1:1W:fr-'Tint I' 'bsssziyr i N. Cecil Elwyn Whitney, AEP Port Huron, Michigan! Grinnell Academyg Class Debating Team CD9 Varsity Debating Team CZDQ First Prize, Class of l866 Contest CZJQ Secretary, Lincoln-Douglas Debating Society Cl, 2,3 Rollins Contest C3,5 Wheelock Club. I Hitchcock. Lawrence Atwood Whitney, AKE, Sphinx, Palaeopitus Millbury, Massachusetts Worcester Academyg President Class Cl, 259 Freshman Football Team, Captain CD3 Fresh- man Track Team Cljg Varsity Football Team C2, 31, Captain C409 Varsity Track Team C2, 3D, Captain C435 Sophomore Basketball Team C251 Varsity Basketball Team C3,g Presi- dent Palaeopitus C453 Worcester Academy Club. Delta Kappa Epsilon House. John Maxron Wilcox, fIJAQ ' Brookline, Massachusetts Phillips Andover Academyg Freshman Track Team CHQ Varsity Track Squad CZ, 3,3 Vice- President Brookline Club ' Phi Delta Theta House. Charles McDuffy Wilder Washington, District of Columbia M Street High Schoolg Spanish Club C3J, Secretary 25 College. Arthur Phillips Williams, CDI'-A West Somerville, Massachusetts Somerville Latin Schoolg Freshman Baseball Team CU, Choir Cl, 2, 333 Crlee Club CZ, 31. l Phi Gamma Delta House. Leon Emery Williams, EAE Pueblo, Colorado Centennial High School. Sigma Alpha Epsilon 'I-louse. Edward Harlan Wilson, CIDAQ, Dragon Columbus, Ohio Central High School. Phi Delta Theta House. Howard Whitney Wing, KKK . Lowell, Massachusetts Lowell High Schoolg Business Manager, l9l5 AI-:GIS Kappa Kappa Kappa House. Roger Winship, QDAX, Sphinx Melrose, Massachusetts Melrose High School: Class Vice-President Cllg Freshman Football Team CU, Freshman Basketball Team CD3 Varsity Basketball CZ, 31, Captain C409 Varsity Football Squad C2, 353 Varsity Football Team Theta Delta Chi House. Charles Franklin Woodcock, EX Hanover, New Hampshire Manchester High School. 3 Sanborn. John Hilman Woolverton, EX Trenton, New Jersey Blair Academy: Dramatic Association C3, 403 junior Prom Committee, Secretary The Arts. Sigma Chi House. Wendell Howard Woolworth, fIDA6D Buffalo, New York Ridley College, St. Catharines, Ont.5 Freshman Track Team CD3 Freshman Relay Team CU. 3 Sanborn Samuel Thompson Wright, AXA ' Chelmsford Center, Massachusetts Lowell High School. 57 New Hampshire. 90 V w: fix.:-4 . f-fa as 're :ef-:J5- ?' 'r r -.5 145.gif l ,bf- '4g gX - ' - 4-5 -. T W, A .- i 96 MSN! uf-ff K 'P' f liwfq , ik-s:-,m-fee - 'ja Q' 53 -'ag ,, NH 393W rffsig ,.,, 2' .lisgr +35 ll, xref' 'ja ,. 3 fnq -is:.x2u N .,, '.,,-Img w 5 51--5 1 16. 7-Q nd QQ' ' l --91.4, ,.g,,f Vvqavfogzga-.r i ,, H if 'fig L.: - ,J :Els X ef W, , ii. 'fp' 4: , ES. ffyf' at g' I , ,. . rzgzozggis- Hfpf- . ea. ,s.,,3E::Isg13,. -fighzz-Eifzvsl., 'I Earle Adamson Yeager New York City Hamilton Institute. 9 Richardson. George Benham Young, BQDII, Round Robin Cleveland, Ohio Cleveland East High School, Western Reserve University: The Darlmoulh Board Q, 3, 4,5 Class Debating Team CD3 Third Honor Group C215 Dramatic Association Q, 31: The Bama Board 13, 4,5 President College Club C413 D. C.4A. Cabinet UU: Member of Board of Governors, The Arts. Beta Theta Pi House. BR 91 CLASS OF l9I6 X V r Q 35 U M 0 P X' ,Q-fs. 4:-:M ,cf ,X ,lt -f lg!-13' A ff ffvfmft sy w ttwtklw - N-.-tqf', U-1 f' - 1 afsrsa mifx af- ' ' - Mfg , - ... . as s. 'Y 1- tx 'tt ' G1-25-?I4' . e 1 ' 'U 5 f if Z -. ,. s ' ' 'Qs - 'iq Ttf-H Exfiwigg, if f ,FPA 1 15 fig-'f'55Q. .Mfg a.. 'aft ' -af ani! in 11 A . jr' .. X'-STE. --xfp',i-.,1J,: -1-I-2f':'1:-N ,aff X V f.it33z .hM,,..-ina-,iw 1 kt--again' N N. ' 'ftakrr-ff - A-Sv n 3Ia.Sfi'5:l -:Sr if Tfarkziz-:ear-7: The flilass nf 1916 132111811 Zlllllllff HIUSEIDBIIT l Rutland, Vermont HAL .. Rutland High Schoolg Freshman Hickey Team UD 16 South Massachusetts. jfrank Zfdlilliam 52lham5 New Haven, Connecticut Babe New Haven High School. 52 Wheeler Qtnbn iinrnln Smeg, QIIZ. Boston, Massachusetts ujolm.. ilinhzrt ilayhz Felnhettnn 1 Pawtucket, Rhode Island 3 ..Pam.. Pawtucket High School. 3 Wheeler ' 94 X Boston Latin Schoolg Prom Show CU 39 North Massachusetts. ' . ' , 5 L., 3-1.:-Wea,-5? n . L-. - .gtg-'Q-37' In fgrzfiri'-1 A ,- .N .. . 12, Q - A 'ss 42- '- f'- --atv .,-.,....,, ,F ,, c-Q, E pied. . sill., tl ,, Stix r Ja- 5 N ,.-, Q I .F Ki 1 ,F-,:54::, ,E aw- Q X. 5349? 312.1-:il 44 Q- t r- -,x '14 1 r 2 :J Q- MQ, pe' gym. ?u . f--' ef- un ff iv- a it-,a Sy V T x-A 5 U l tan lf' Q T 'R 1 pw X gb' ,fp 7 Z' ffq, 'V' N MX wmggy-refiif. xx lk u f , K , I H i G . .c.- A ,n 1, u X fi 4 it f I 1 1 .SQ 'G 'axetw vo: Et, vs IYM. X S ly xx 1 16 ll! t.. u pr- TQ . f QW razigwy-12: ' X -:v3.wP.' A fu f Q 1 - Wx! 'X 1 X X 'tg 5-ff , ,5- - . f v X N M, ' tv , , My KM , l gf, . jflztrbet 132211 Etnhretos, AACIJ V 4 J New York City '51 F letcl1 l-laclcley School: l9I6 AEGIS Board U33 Freshman Mandolin Club flip Mandolin Club fl. 2, 319 Junior Prom Committee Q33 Cercle Francais Alpha Delta Phi l-louse. iiaturenrz sannersnn 521321: Fitchburg, Massachusetts Larry Fitchburg High School. ' 45 New Hampshire. jfI3ZUZI3fEli Ulllffffli YBHUZB, BGDII , Dedham, Massachusetts Freddie Dedham High School: College Orchestra fl, 2, 315 String Quar- tette fl, 2, 31g Dramatic Association f2, 315 Assistant Director Dramatic Association Q15 The Arts. Beta Theta Pi House. Qlustin intbrnp 2BaRz1:, 3111, QEK West Medford, Massachusetts Peck Medford High School 5' Freshman Hockey Team. 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Mechanics Arts High School. 43 Wheeler QDIUJZIZ 1811125 238511, gli., KKK Norwood, Massachusetts Ollie Norwood High 'Schoolg Freshman Tennis Team II South Massachusetts EDU251 idk! 25HlZtIZff, K2 - Raymond, New Hampshire Bob Pinkerton Academyg Freshman Baseball Team 96 .A , 4l Fayerweather. . -, a-.m- i5'3i:3?:5S3?1'+. , --vi '12!1l'l E ' G ,ff 255531-., ,Aff-es gui?-Egydnxfg ,un mimi ' Qs aka?-QPR, iiittgxx ,S 2 JAX 1 15- Yi? ,r1 llw lwt'llQl ,nawzszavsaf i 'YT'2i,s-su-, , fd V 'ly ,Et 7 'ii'f:.j ii gif' lite 'ezwzffff ac-I V '--szegsfii' 7 v fr' TW' -,f-ff - 'V laenrp Qlnsnn 2Bate5, Zhi., ATA Middletown, Connecticut ..Harry.. Middletown High Schoolg Prom Show CD5 Freshman Mandolin Club U59 Sophomore Debating Team Delta Tau Delta House. 15-enrp Olitiffnrh 2I5zan, QIHEK Dorchester, Massachusetts Cliff Boston Latin School: Second Honor Group fl, 23. Phi Sigma Kappa House. Qtrnn Bebnke, AKE 1 Grand Rapids, Michigan ..Du.. 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ZBZIIIIHIZU Joseph Bzurnstezn South Portland, Maine U Bernie Portland High School, Tufts College, Norwich University. 41 South Main Street. william 2BieI New York City Bill Dwight Schoolg Sophomore Debating Team Q15 Clinton-Commerce Club CZ, 3l- 8 North Fayerweather. A 98 -,.- vaszesww- xx 'W ,mg 1.1. ,+V-A x H - M Wye-,,-,a,a..-:1, , H Q., x .L:,.1f,s,1,N , W V? ,x-a-a-sc-aeaigaisf '-.35? ??vX.-YE-ii-'rHl,F fAr,,.?,i Nss?k,::s,:,19-1:- ,W .. I., ffl . . It YL ' H. i ?0,5f1eff:L-Isa fs - 5 Am. X , , sa r 4 454 s. 1' . .1 :I M ?- ,-4-wxxfma 1 ,Tr XX -7 ,P Q 1' li x, X x . f X , Q5-23553-Ni x - , . s - ' 1 , .- , 'w- ,- gt is-wt 5. xxx . , , 3' ,tv 1 16 , uf ' 3, 15 Wi' WMA ,ff fa-f f ':1'41?4f' . . xWZk:fr 7 ' 42 - ii 7's2e:i47' -' 4 'fiiih?w,a5?: 9 , -- ada: in , , 3.5, .- .fm :mf I' 'U 8 :r U' Z Zi' 3 F1 rg be 29 0 0 Q- -. 6 ' 5 3 5 Q P! Q-1 :I-3? N H 0 E' ,Q sw H D Q. F' Cb :'. ,.' 3 5 '- he es F 5 -- -+- Q Z' 3 0 S D 3 Sl., . 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Sigma Chi House. 34921352 Cttliffnth 2Bunnbam, ATA Brooklyn, New York Red Erasmus Hall High Schoolg Freshman Football Squad 49 New Hampshire. .I 02 - v if - me 1ff5:'E?3?x533?s ,. , L---3'-v:5lffi.E!t Hgpiigf -e ,,J',. . , 1- -----f XSQ -.. f-,. .rc-nan -.Vp-1 A ,Q ,. . . 1 1 .N ,asf Lg. 1-azgaesi -f'f- aiemrseozg ,. xfg f Aus f M' X Q .X , va fill rig, W-ww as MRL -as Z.. ,2faQN .1 -0 --'Rx f s at X l -L if . -,:x X sazkzfgyf- ug! -apruvggr' ld ilbarkzt laatlanh Burt Jamestown, New York' npark., Glens Falls Academyg Classical Club CZ, 31 22 Crosby Qlljbll 2Beniamin 2ButIe1:, git., Am Fort Dodge, Iowa Fort Dodge High Schoolg Iowa State College Cljg Football Squad QQ. 5 Crosby. crlibarlzi Zzsliz cniamphzll Troy, New York nCampU Lansingburgh High Sehoolg Freshman Basketball Squad fljg Colj lege Choir fl, 2, 3,3 Glee Club 8 Hubbard. 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New Britain High Schoolg Rufus Choate Scholar fl, 2,5 First Honor Group, fl, 255 Honorable Mention in Greek fzjg Bama Board C305 Lincoln-Douglas Debating Society C355 'lThe Arts. I9 North Fayerwealher. ginseng 9l13zrriam cltlbzlwp, AKE Chicago, Illinois aloe.. Hyde Park High Schoolg College Orchestra fl, 2, 3,5 Prom Show fl, 215 Clef Club , Delta Kappa Epsilon House. I04 N 'f .sf pgwtghswhigxfa ,N X lady -- f ' .-a:.a25:iffg'5?:L?i35i:9?' , f -A.. 1--5.,f'il?'f?-lll'i'Zli -, ,-ff'L:1igiQ'3EN..---f--JS' , ' - this-'::?:'f ,,-a Vf A fl- 1 KQV' ' I . S w v, r' wr, 1,459 H11 l 5. l'f9-.g li Nat AYgl5 F fi? mf X -:iam g l' - 'Kung--, ' at I. -5. all-x . ll .r . 24- 1 f'1' -'X . :Plb .962 'fl . .ufffir f' Xl: 1. Qs'Sl--Jigs .,-. ,i .x,,, . -.,.t- X S J! ,, ix 1 x6. If-i. is ir 3, r., .gen ,ay-ry,-.au--f i lg! T 'wi' if 'V v 'iv-'nf 'Wa ' ,I 77' 'l , '- HE ' 4' Q sf s Q . ' 'ffffd H A , 'mfr 4.-'lfggg ll.. ,tiki elif. 2 7 ii . . ' 'Wa2k:ff ': I ' 'C sse.i47' la ltieginaln jf-reheniek Gibutter, EX 1 Littleton, New Hampshire Chnl Phillips Anclover Academyg Assistant Business Manager, faclg-03 Lantern 5 Sanborn Roacl. Qlibarles 9IBunne cuilarke, AXA Somerville, Massachusetts Chick Somerville English High School. 9 West South Street. william lawrence cIIZIea11e5, TFA Bar Harbor, Maine Pele Bar Harbor High School. I8 Fayerweather. iB.nhe1:t Qlilunie, Qin., CDELKW Rumforcl, Maine Bob Phillips Exeter Acaclemyg Exeter Club fl, 2, 313 College Bancl Ur 259 Freshman Baseball Team I0 West South Street. 105 was. ,. - , ,, Na..- M 2 , fee tiiis: -S-'f . 'H' 'f ' i' A 'rf ff' ,Qwl VN ,,,, y r -- qi r r. Nike Argus 0 fri Q Q1 . lt ewfggfsg, R fiiimsiezref--.. 4 V X 5' .-'t - . M -0 5-'H ll V :ii A Q. -, f.-,.,-,,.NN 1... ..Qa.3., :...,, x ly 1 16 ll .,. tf! Zagfws- ' 4 'Fi' .137 1-L.'a'r4 ' uf' 'L 'f Qi 't J' . 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A .www Elttbut 31 nbn cIDunIzy Portlancl, Maine Con Portland High School. 50 Wheeler- william ibaul Gllnstzlln, AKE Rochester, New York Bill West High School. 24 Hitchcock. .Q M- f:-za, 5 '4 ' Trim fm. Y? AR ' sph CNR. wk I ,Y- , A A, rf, V E -X Syl ng ' K-it g fw rf its' X5:i:, -QR . ff, i -ik NK At-gps fc ,-Iv, ,.,f ,-A90 NSE , . N rl ' X fd ' -fmt 1 16' f?'i1-'itssfflf - was gf: 3 1 e f? ff K ,PQ wa s 53' Q 5, . , t ' a4,s'M l k fzf' X L- f'-PER, 'la-ra. XX X rj Kgs iJ?1 'H.? AZ -.rs-,i,,g3 , X 'KELy2:f,:1z- :H-. -'sasigfyi' :M 3 'wg:3:,iE:-21 ' A K sggf f l I , clifhgms Elsa Graham, orolf A New York City ..Ed., Webster' High School. 22 South Fayerweather. Gllbarlzi Summa ctiteziy, CDKQ Salem, Massachusetts Chuck Salem High School, Phillips Andover, Worcester Academyg Choir V fl, 253 Glee Club fl, 21. Phi Kappa Psi House. glnbn ibunlann ctlinzmzr, Qlr. Washington, District of Columbia njack.. Qlfntnath Sturt Cttunningbam Brooklyn, New York W ' Ed'T 108 Washington Eastern High Schoolg Second Honor Group CU: Hon- orable Mention in History and English C213 Deutscher Verein , I3 New Hampshire. Morris High School. 52 Wheeler. f at 55571-5? i'4:Q:-gihikhxtxi' 3 , - -2'3'C::'iiti ,,..f+J--f' s.. Q ...ii -eq, ,Ay-5 . and MQ? 2. w X WH.. ss. 4 x 4 It 'll Wx N A7355 f cf..i::u ,. , 4 i's::Z5:QfY1' ' r . if MMEM i asa., is li ,I My SSS 2 an ' L-X h ifi? K X sr 'tm gh- vllziteg ' st QNX J N1 ld X 71:1 X , , X 5 'affix 7. 1 'way'-r 1 N ji NSU-'l X X ll - 7 l id , ,....f f Qlnbn 31052113 Qiuttin Lynn, Massachusetts ujdtllfu Lynn Classical High School. 30 New Hampshire. Sammi 0Ern25t Culutlztz, KKK Somerville, Massachusetts Ernie Somerville English High Schoolg Rifle Team fl, 23, Captain CZJQ Prom Show 36 North Massachusetts. itinhztt Ztillbitz iibana Canton, Massachusetts Bob Canton High Schoolg In business. iiatutznrz 7Lnzh Ebahiwnrl Sioux City, Iowa Larry Sioux City High Schoolg Freshman Debating Team fllg Assistant Manager Freshman Track C355 Junior Prom Committee CD5 Lin- coln-Douglas Debating Society 7 Hitchcock. 109 - 21:55-:Q H35 . .ffvezv my-:' f .f: Ji? :ali-' 34- ' ,fx-4247, fr I f M107 409:-!4:4Lff' .47-LQFZW-:vi:T1P! ab 4. if-'ig ,,,, X XM 36315 ,.,A4c2Y?,.,tat'1'lGgg, tl' he it I .Q X 1 16. GL? I ix -.wasmas-1f:,-,, -ss,f.,Eilyger' X L ,W y V iaaul llaatbatuap iDat1i5, BAE Chelsea, Massachusetts ..Kike,, HIZEEIIIUZIZ EDZHU Boston, Massachusetts A lee Collalnoralor of Prom Show f2Dg jack-o'-Lantern Board I9 South Main Street QIHUIZ5 Phillip insmnnn, A2 Fitchburg, Massachusetts Desperate , mont. 5 Sargent Place i iliaymnnh jfntspth EDK wuz, oax , New York City x llRay'II l Dewitt Clinton High Schoolg Freshman Basketball Team QU: ' Freshman Baseball Team fljg Assistant Manager, Freshman Base- l ball Q33 Secretary, Clinton Commerce Club IIO N Chelsea High School. Sigma Alpha Epsilon House. Legate Schoolg Prom Show Cljg Dramatic Association CZ, 315 Fitchburg High School, Groton Hill School, University of Ver- - I2 North Fayerweather. ,ee-ee-Ma. L 4' , .ww-,., ' - - l2?51'5:2K-asQ-mMETf'm -e-Ile-1... :E i iggfiisaif:-i J' M ,ati ex. V fl., .5 X RX -if Q ' , fi? Q as A, iff: is Aegis W7 ffl, AWAE l xv? Q95 X 'K rs ' Q? ,4 nn U2 ii QNX 5- N ill, ' 1- K, 1 A iq-K e-... PM 5, - , W. 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'Wzwmf-eff' 4- , ' 'sisifpi fi 'firxsr-,TLEFWI 4 1 2 5 E Qlrtbur Zen c1Emerp North Anclover, Massachusetts Gus Phillips Andover Acaclemy. 5 Hubbard. 2BaiIzy Iran ,HQZ55 Ctifmzrsg Portsmouth, New Hampshire ..F-ar, Portsmouth High School, Business Manager, l9l6 AEGIS C353 Dra- matic Association 2 Massachusetts. glnbn ieatrick Qtfngliib, KE Springfield, Massachusetts ..1aCk,. Springfield Central High Schoolg Class Secretary Cl, 2, 3D5 Choir C2, 315 Class Chorister C2, 315 Press Club C313 Assistant Manager, N ami ginnn Ctfgkzlinz, KE Proctor, Vermont EsIfie Proctor High Schoolg Freshman Basketball Team CU: Freshman Baseball Team 42 Fayerweather. H4 ' Varsity Tennis C331 42 Fayerweather. 1 5... ,Arg-, -- Q,--3575? 2 :,Q -1- as t '-T . ' ' 'R' ' S-Y fav ,asrzq -X 1 1 - Q Wi as ..,i , Kngzr jflagg dlfhani Worcester, Massachusetts Rodge,' i Worcester English High Schoolg l9l6 AEGIS Board QD: Rufus Choate Scholar fl, 275 First Honor Group fl, 213 Honorable Mention in French, Graphics, Mathematics, and Physics Q55 First Spaulding Mechanical Drawing Prize Q13 Lincoln-Douglas Debat- ing Society KZ, 33g Assistant Manager, Varsity Track 35 South Massachusetts. fr-- cI1Zba1:Iz5 lfinnz cllfherztt, KKK Framingham, Masachusetts . .,,., , ,,Q, 'li'4,! ,f i Ch 1 ' .1 .-. 1 G' ey ,r,r Framingham High Schoolg Editor-in-Chief, 1916 AEGIS Qjg Junior V 'V' Prom Committee Q35 Press Club Cl, 25, Vice-President C315 Pub- licity Association CD, Vice-President 47 New Hampshire. .--'f 'ftr ' r--'r ., -- , 5 ..,, ,,,.-, ' 12552 23211211 JFZUIIU, CIJACE0 'rbb' K ' 'li Canton, Massachusetts Q , - .',' .', . l 2 . alms.. ,., I, A... Worcester' Academy. 26 Massachusetts. 5 Eg? cnilawznrz Zlillyman jtippbzn, AKK Concorcl, New Hampshire ..Fip.. 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' V 51 Fayerweather. :sae if ' sanrnur asillespie grim, sx Stoneham, Massachusetts f HAH., Y Tilton Seminaryg Freshman Football Team U55 Varsity Track 45512 ' '1 i 35 1 li l iiisii i 3 If 2:-V,-:cz-za.:4-1197:-.1.g.g.,-x-, gm.-.:.1.,..,,:.,.:.,:: 4.-.4,,Z,.,, .y.. l Worcester' Academy. 23 Richardson. 35 Squad 21 New Hampshire. mpnszr mesa gfirfsimmnns Q? Holyoke, Massachusetts Pnl 'ESF' , ilaarty Gasket jfldllflffg Brentwood, New Hampshire Blondie Sanborn Seminary. - 53 Wheeler. me t 'a r v . ,S ,M-.ihgyfig-e:..212.51555 H, 1 0 ,g I. i-,jg 1 '.:--'S--. R. fb Xxx in . ass, me ff X ssy x r. its xml 55 is . ,fi I' 1 I aff 1 N ,571 Aff -i Q, V? T ' will , ' -li., ' J' R. ' 'Q .2 l ,gif I W?-M I -. 1:1--c J511, A W '33,-3 21+-55:1 - -, Z3 11,511-I ,?7' 4 ., ff 5341: ' X-:dig-fl: I 1-Q 1- ,N N, ,4 rJ ,Q W Q, -s, 1 X -s w -a lx, X ' Qrxg J-4 N M, H .W . f ff- , . -vie? N Rs. x , ss f1-- to N u Hi, Jr ,JS 9 T- .Q ., ,ef . 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Lynn Classical High Schoolg Freshman Mandolin Club - Chi Phi House. G15tanhiIIz 2Bzntun jfullzr, osx Brighton, Massachusetts o Gran Brighton High Schoolg 1916 AEGIS Board C319 Prom Show fl, 239 61195111125 Qlliffnth d5ammn115, cpm Cohasset, Massachusetts - .icam-. Cohasset High Schoclq Prom Show CD5 Second Honor Group fl, Phi Gamma Delta House H8 l Gym Team Theta Delta Chi House. l Fx fl faq flex X1 Argus F JQXT :ffm tl X t g tml il C' ,Y - 44. -fzxiib-.agus xx .rl -:3U-iiiVt: .e- ' , . ,ii - ,LT -:fTh E QM1- w xi.,-vvgv, ,- ...Xb . --X Jr .pw fr uf-:TQQN -fe W--igy my , h , 1. P g 1 , A 'eageirv' yr is -uf .h f Xp: M-e 4154? . , X7 Rae' QQ N . 1-, ' :-i 'u . . , ':. N' '7 ,. ax- 5 ' tu '- rag 'N ' 'I-W, N -., ,N Gm- -at 1- ,:'- ' in f- 4 -f . -,. 'ff' ia- 1 ' qw xtrbigix N gray' 1 16 -5, If fre F 1'-.art-2-' ---5,-., pf? ' ' I 'Ex 4 ,515 ,B t Wlbl 'ku' I 15 'lic ik- ,Af l f 1 - N --9:14 .cf . ,f -. ff . 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Jap Qtfrtuin c15iffurh, EAE Glens Falls, New York A Ucif., Glens Falls High School. 8 Crosby. 120 l l -4: ,Q Ra. PM 1- X 'SJ K M ae , ' L ' 55251 '35 silsaa, 5599 'Wi i ?i N ' L rev H, mix, it ,gk ggg3gx.'1f::L,?if.- gi I Anais j4?f . . QQ N PVSQPQ'-J aa- uf Z' 35? 'Will X 1 16 fi-it lift fp 'I Q-V . ' 1 '- V .M fa---fail me x MASQ, , gi ' T il. X 'gf JF: 5, ' Ill wi gf lg? EX . !Q: xii, fi lsr! s WR. ,,,f5 w1-gf: Q -044 ,nik 4,7 gill Qlth hii f 1 X N. Q ! 'ff2X:4f f I '33 , Mssegiiif' 5 fe Qlubn jfnbalet dEiIz,, KKK Hanover, New Hampshire ufohnnien Phillips Andover Acaclemyg Assistant Manager Varsity Football QD. , Kappa Kappa Kappa House. Qiflfnlgt gllullfm fl.5iUiU5H Dorchester, Massachusetts njoe.. Boston English High Schoolg Freshman Football Team 9 College Street. itbnuglai ling Gtinthnn, KE Beacon, New York Doug Thayer Academy. 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I6 College jaatbanizl ieutnam learcif, om Salem, Massachusetts . ' .iNatn l Phillips Andover Acaclemyg Freshman Track Squad fljg Prom Show C234 Presiclent, Salem Club 9 South Fayerweather. 124 - . 4cffii5535 55Zif:s. --J -+J.t'i'1alZf .f22Z37:55SL:-C A-. .3 - Q frxezaezfrfxh- .wk -:CSX-. H TM ,375 ' ff h 17 Q 0 .v-rw ' p g gr E , X with Argus f'Q.5Q?5' 5 4, 455 fi ll 1 '5x'G?WQ. 31- 'A' '51 x ,S j HX 1 16 '-5 eff? i un? t , 'ffl' 7,-zgftfysrv 1 LT ffm ,fi I 'L . ei, ,517 '.if, firr' , .f J., -:x,n- -45.5. ,Z LX rip, ri:Ea , 43:a- hd i Ii -sexffi' waxy,-ff ' 495 ' 'M'-ie:i?7:' ltinhert Barter laachey Concord, New Hampshire B.,b . Concord High School: Concord Club fl, 2, 33. 36 Fayerweather. Shirley Zlitlilenf laaeheg Concord, New Hampshire Steve Concord High Schoolg Bama Board C333 Concord Club fl, 2, 3D5 Honorable Mention in English 3 Thornton. Cltfhtuin Bucket iigaphen, mr Hartford, Connecticut Park Hartford High Schoolg Mandolin Club fl, 2, 355 Treasurer Outing Club G55 D. C. A. Cabinet 5 College. iialncenee benhett leaytoath, EAE Egypt, Massachusetts . Larry Scituate High School, Xvorcester Polytechnic Institute. 46 Wheeler. 125 W gs ,fiiliu A V N If-. Y' , uni' 1 ,Lu 1 , 1 I-L 1 725125 , 511 ,' 'Vg X as ' L '- . X elsif: 1-.Q- 4 h5Wz2k1:4:-'ffip' fn' is-, U I 131. if -1. V , -, ' shy I 'QPSQQQSE7' I - ,g ,V 'ff ti . .wiv fzaimnzsmsa --- 'Sis if.. 1-f Q sw.- 5? - ji: - 4535, Q-r'.s-:.i,::-1 -SL. - f-ff' 'i,--:-es y' ,WL - X,- - 417: -tu Q r ,,.- -K 1 .3-1-S.,-' .v . K f. Ax .- J I4 J? 1 N :mn If 1 f- W, xl 'Y Q . ' ' :hx 1 QQ x 5 L PX X' 4 I I ,C ff f A gb I 5 iisi X lv- 1, Q g X , A Q Q ,X K ' Crt, sm' r ,-1-.ff 4 '- ,I r , -G ' f- --i f '+P ' ' I I .. , . f , x ' - if Q Hg: ' H rx i t 01 ' a qt -.3 5 4 w-Wm-3+ 'v i ' Y.-,.,m.,.,,......,.,.w.. vw sn flz: .: 1--1 -' F-:'. : 5- ,q.- s,. iiiznnztb Qlpanning leenhersnn, AKE Rochester, New York it-Kent, Rochester East High School: Assistant Manager, Musical Clubs C315 Membership Committee, D. C. A. Delta- Kappa Epsilon House. Cllilitfurh laztnln Grand lglapids, Michigan ' Clif Grand Rapicls Central High School, Olivet College. I0 Richardson. Cuibatles Ctiatlztnn itaitcbnnck, KKK A Detroit, Michigan Shorty Detroit Central High Schoolg Freshman Football Team Cljg Fresh- man Track Team Cljg Freshman Mandolin Club Cljg Varsity Mandolin Club C235 Varsity Football Squad CZ, 35. ' Kappa Kappa Kappa House. dfatl jmstnr ilanlmes, om Somerville, Massachusetts A'Mecca Somerville High Schoolg Freshman Hockey Team CU: Freshman Baseball Team CU: Varsity Hockey Squad C215 Varsity Baseball Squad - Phi Gamma Delta House. I26 . V., W ,W-.,faff'5if?5?21bs. f'-fag ' N . . A . ' -- 2E5S:55?:'I':Z' . . - QA Nfl' on hi. . . 'ffif ' ' ,fx -LL so .QR , ' 3-' manifest lf X ,S yin 1316. lt i's1' li' , :Qu '.,ffU 'i-ky 'wet ii 'ff' la' RENMTT- 1577, 121' Q 4 . if 1:75, N:5J4:Q!'l-gf bfi 'ak M-'aux .v I -.M ,. for . ,, I x,x: X is , 'wZ.,,:1,E.ni' ,sm 'irfggspsgigv' f r! '6:e5?3Z??535:f I QDDHHIU cliihzrett lansmzr Pawtucket, Rhode Island Don Pawtucket High Schoolg College Orchestra fl, 2, 3,5 Dramatic Association Orchestra CZ, 3jg Rhode Island Club fl, 2, 31. 8 South Massachusetts. Qlrtbur illeluellpn ianiuell, mr Toledo, ohio' Lien, Toledo High School: Freshman Track fllg Assistant Circulation Manager, The Dartmouth Ol. Qiaasnn wzhitzr ilausz White River Junction, Vermont .rMa5C.. Hartford High School. 20 Hubbard lozntp Yiihingstnn Iigznhztgb Albany, New York ulsey-, - Albany High School. V I 40 Wheeler I l W l l27 .-qi1wa::'f1af4i' -c s. ,, B' s L ' Mxffz- he f-if ? i f safl g sf ks. MQ-.N ' 5 'fm t its A5295 tt X t'a it rt i t qt X If 1 16 Af' Y . ' K . -QE'-Hxffi' K N. 'kzkzfffrf' f's2s..3s:i4'7' 'tis-NZ-ilrffvlf' V' ' f :' 12Ea:s:e2?s,,1.1 f ,. ,v . ' 03813125 magmnnn glanzgn K2 . .... . . -v, , . , u it Francis W. Parker School. Kappa Sigma House. .,i. tsf g ig! Stlefanhzr Btnsepb Qtathmz, Bon Dorchester, Massachusetts g tg Jafdl Boston English High School, Phillips Exeter Acaclemyg Phillips Exeter Club fl, 2, 359 Dorchester Club fl, 2, 35. fl Beta Theta Pi House. 15. ,tt QED-tffff mfffff itmf 'sg Lowell, Massachusetts a pi 'U' Lowell l-ligh School: Rufus Choate Scholar fljg First l-lonor Group .rl .f'Qg::g5, fljg Second Honor Group Q55 Deutscher Verein Q, 313 Honora- uf 5 ble Mention in French 2 South Fayerweather. :Vai :E: ' .' '-: -, ' l t . lyman Bay Qiurnan, EAE, AEP 1154: 3':,lQ, :15QQ...g1, ,l E33 '- 1 . . . l i .- Johet' 111111015 7 A -'r' ' .. .. i limi' A if--5 ffl' jug 1: 'til' . . . . . . . ' Z i -- 'Eg Joliet High School: Rollins Prize Declamation, Second Prize fljg 23 222. S-V F Varsity Debating Team fl, 255 Lincoln-Douglas Debating Society fl, 2, 3jg D. C. A. 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A Glfntzcy lapizrrz Concorcl, New Hampshire ..Lap.. Concord High School. I4 New Hampshire l3O W. :Fr pl 1 x N A2595 ll X Wt K xx V f , 1 31152119 9I13c9l9a5tet:5 latilnzr, :mo Evanston, Illinois aloe.. Evanston Academy: The Dartmouth Boarcl C2, 319 Vice-President, David Cross Debating Society Cl1g Captain, Class Debate Team C213 President Sophomore Debating Union C219 Secretary-Treasurer, Lin- coln-Douglas Debating Society 6 New Hampshire. leash Qtertnlh Zarmuu, om Omaha, Nebraska Pike Omaha High Schoolg Captain, Freshman and Sophomore Tennis Teams Cl, 213 Varsity Tennis 'Ream C214 College Doubles Cham- pion C31. Phi Gamma Delta I-louse. Gtfntuath lantulaun Zatugnn Calais, Maine .. Tom., Calais Academyg Rifle Club C2, 31. 23 Reed. Qtlhzrt EtDabi5 ?Latutnn Chester, Vermont E A I Chester High Schoolg David Cross Debating Society Cl1g First Honor Group Cl1: Rifle Club C213 Cercle Frangais 22 Richardson. I3l W l -e.+2'1.ff11- . V 5' .5455-15 f. 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Nec- 5'fP.l'A1:ff- H thi ' 'al 35577' l' A ilnuis jfrank 1efing'5tag Montclair, New Jersey -.Finnvf Montclair High Schoolg Freshman Cross-Country Team Cljg Col- lege Choir fl, 2, 31 5 College 05251352 Blanrbarh il2DiIIip5 Glover, Vermont fudge Barton Academyg Thircl Honors Group fl, 255 Bama Board 1 55 Wheeler Ctiatrull cuinmin ileimzcz, QJAX Worcester, Massachusetts UAIF.. Phillips Andover Academy, Worcester Acadern , Worcester Acad emy Club fl, 2, 3,5 Worcester Club fl, 2, 35. yel7 New Hampshirei Gliennge lqnllanh iersatt, BQDII White Plains, New York George White Plains High School: Class Basketball fl, ZH, 9 West Street. I47 S Q.-,,,, N , .a.i:s:5i-11 - Ri - '.- Jw . sift- ,- ffkfjiiif ' ,Fw 'A-5, ' . ix . r. e a - Maw e , . V i :nit All: :K di H ii iiiiiiiran 2,-r-riffigif' L: Aihiifn..s2E- , 72.15,-':ifk 5'gii-E5 i it ii rr 12 me 4' K-A ,gat .1 g.-.:-:--1' ,f SGW :iw-45?gS3zQ,,.,,,M ., ,N .- ...,. ,. . ,. 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'- - -:- 5 - ir jug 9 ,- ., . fy !v gfJ,.:?f?0J ff! of 4- Q, f jwzh 9l9c2lDue5tzn lliicbiz Little Falls, Minnesota Little Falls High School. ll Sanborn ge Q, , , if Q' f , Q23 1 gf t 55553 Q i l i, 3,4 1 5 i 3' , ft Zi. ,, k A j 5 42, wr ff Ea? 23 e fi! 1 sv' gy ti: 45' Y'.'-:-:1:1:1,rg:g:4-an 'MJ x . ':t -ug f- ' ,:' . 35 sz: ,H -1--- -f r -- 1:-:1 -H - -- 1 1 - 4-:5ti:::Er' gig? 5 is ll , - . , I48 32, E .Hx X iq-1.a9q:K',..,,-gin Ski-fL..v,f 1 P .ff ff' sp as E f ' 1 l crfnmaru Greases ramp, ax Lawrence, Massachusetts ..EJ,. Lawrence High Schoolg College Choir Cl, ZJQ Freshman Cross- Country Team Cljg Varsity Track Team C219 D. C. A. Cabinet C3Jg Class Cheer Leader Cl, 2, 35. I6 New Hampshire. Ybzu Qtimmzt 1KiIzp Omaha, Nebraska Kid Creighton High School, Creighton University. 4 College. fgtnbn Ztdlilliam 1Bsuger5, Qlr. Dallas, Texas Tex ' Terrill School: Dramatic Association CZ, 315 jack-o'-Lanlern Board C335 Bema Boarcl C335 The Arts. 27 South Massachusetts. Zzigbtnn william Altingeti, WY Orangej Massachusetts Leigh Orange High School: Freshman Baseball Cljg Assistant Manager, Freshman Football C315 Bama Board C319 The Arts. Psi Upsilon House. 149 f A . swf 3235355 s, qfgguizi- , ,,,. -A I -ee:-4 .ir I. uf Agn! ' Af-rl A X we-X HJR ,fm -I it ,, e i f -1 N. 0' 1 pi- -. w , -usp, .. - 2 ei' ' ' ,r t, 1 I ' -157 -W-7'-:, ,qi I ,, kr I WZ sqm ,Hip f W 'Wai-k sggzj -,F -JA .11 , 5 -msxef' ' .. we 'GaLy13,,.-ff-' --'r-s:s,5g5.?F' , xx' -ragga., 3:53:31-G 5' 'gt XM Qt! 4-ffjqgiw lie' - .. - ,i T f-an - Ke 3 S X-' , ,. ...ms A-,L . .fa .Ns-.J Z 'Q 'i Q V-N' 'f Y ' 3 W. V355 F .5 f- il' yarn b IF - I if 555- 1 16. I yi-ing: I5 i ,Ego J'5z'2- 'lg I Ek Q' .git X milk. t 354' xx AEI- lie- - -- .r , 1 ' f'1- -:',2E3' 5' afffgqiazslsvfiff . '-xwlxzi Ashe ' yfvvfgmvp, 5? 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Qpenczt Qlfhtnarhi gully, AMD New York City 'ASpence Cornwall Heights School. 7 Richardson. wilhzrfntrz Sully, gm Am New York City Beans Hackly Schoolg Leader, Freshman Mandolin Club U33 Mandolin Club fl, 2, 31. 7 Richardson. 156' 1---...TL . I .12 wfiixs. . , U m . M ,s.as-a:.'s1+ww,s. -- as . s V W5 Hs- v '- - H- . r f --no -. 'P-pf-fi..:Nx f' . ,,. it vim ,,.,, 'SN . nib, ,su 'ii W't ' i , N .saw if is in X ol sf-J W 49537519 -by 'Wm -fe lf' f -5- I V 3 Q A 1 r i aff c 5' X ,. 715' . -f .W . s H 5 L . HSE-ssc' IRT: an k Q 41151 , fx' F , F, xii. ri'.:.a-ewdqgxw It l gg P it ., 'I 5' ', f 5 f : 5, s J? :wx x . if-i i ', 2-57 fl ,x 'fjdl ,1 ,ax -wh Ai. A I Z-QE .5 I' .zi N -fp.-. IL, v Vx 5? K iiefsedfl x ', ! Xin.-rc ' ZH? llwsic. . ' .:a?'ffW .. aff, ' h3Few:ff-fF '- 'q 32:.SFi5'7' fl'-F477 i ' i c115iIhz1:t iautcbininn Uiaplzy, KE . Danvers, Massachusetts U7-ap.. Danvers High Schoolg Third Honor Group CD5 Second Honor Group Hitchcock. 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Phillips Exeter Academyg Freshman Football Team fllg Captain, Freshman Hockey Team flbg Freshman Golf Team fljg Varsity Golf Team Qjg Varsity Football Squad 6,3 Outing Club G19 Secretary-Treasurer, Exeter Club 44 Massachusetts. warren jfnrn Zlllpbam, Xcp Malden, Massachusetts , HUP l Malden High School, Phillips Exeter Academy: Glee Club fl, 2, , 355 Choir fl, 2, 313 Freshman Mandolin Club I8 South Fayerweather. i L 158 1? ka-RLT .aa a1.1:'f7'3'15f3?x,,g F , , --iligv. f,.Q 'i -s ,. 425 : i'f'-Q 'iv-5 A . ,W Q .W s, ,QQ 'R fb xi fifj, M? I . , .: , 19801 jfiftb Zlilldmligfj, AXA Lynn, Massachusetts Ward Lynn Classical High School. 38 New Hampshire. Qlbzrnn 2BaiIzy walker, X111 Newton Highlands, Massachusetts Ted Newton High Schoolg Freshman Football fljg Freshman Hockey QU: Varsity Hocl-:ey Squad Q21-. Chi Phi House. ,frank Ralph warn, me Olean, New York Hap Albany High Schoolg Freshman Baseball Team Phi Della Theta House. ilinlann stanley wass, EX St. Louis, Missouri ..Roly,. 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Saline, Samuel Salisbury, James Milton Sanborn, Martin George Sanborn, Ralph Sault, Raymond Gerry, ATA Sawyer, Ralph Henry Scott, Natt Harlan Scott, Robert Donaldson Scudder, 'Winthrop Richardson, WY Sewall, William, KE Shaclcford, Bartlett Chauncey Shaffer, Howard Manfred Shattuck, Gerald Algernon Sherburne, Maxwell Gardner Sherman, Lawrence Crates, EN Sibbernsen, Drexel John, XPY Sisson, Walter Coffin, CIDFQ Sleeper, Arthur Fowler Mangum, Olfla Z4 Wheeler Southampton, L. I., N. Y. 9 Massachusetts Salem, llffass. Wollaston, lwass. Weehamken, N. West Lebanon, N. H Arlington, Mass. Omaha, Neb. Littleton, N. H. Brockton, Mass. Nashua, N, H. Balctlvinsville, Mass. folmstown, Penn. Gloucester, Mass. Chicago, III. Chicago, III. Plainfield, N. H. Lewis, Colo. lflfellesley Hills, Ma.ss. New York, N. Y. Catslgill, N. Y. Pittsfield, N. H. Cambridge, lllass. Somerville, Mass. Fitclilvurg, Mass. Wolfeboro, N. H. Barton, Vt. Hingham, Mass. Worcester, Mass. Newton, Mass. Somerville, Mass. 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Leominster, Mass. Mansfield, Mass. Barre, Vt. Cleveland, O. Lynn, Mass. Keivanee, Ill. jersey City, N. Wellesley Hills, Mass. Manchester, N. H. Freeport, Ill. Springfield, Mass. Bristol, Conn. Beverly, Mass. Fairhaven, Mass. Vlfesterly, R. 1. West Somerville, Mass. Providence, R. 1. Plainfield, N. West Medford, Mass. Lowell, Mass. Rochester, IV. H. Winchester, lllass. East Orange, N. Manchester, N. H. 22 Wheeler I6 No. Fayerweather 31 New Hampshire 5 Richardson Davison Block 22 Massachusetts Z2 Massachusetts 4 Bartlett EN House 2 Wheeler 44 Fayerweather 9 West St. 6 Massachusetts 2.9 So. Massachusetts 30 Wheeler l Wheeler 20 Massachusetts II Hitchcock Il Hitchcock 10 West South St. 39 Massachusetts 29 Massachusetts 29 Massachusetts 2 New Hampshire l l -l 2 College Peoria, Ill. QI No. Massachusetts New Yorlf, N. Y. 3 Bartlett Broolfline, Mass. 45 Massachusetts 17'yde Parlf, Mass. 27 Hubbard Brockton, llffass. 24-25 No. Fayerweather Newport, N. H. I9 Wheeler Concord, N. H. 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Bethel, Me. llffialrtlehoro, Mass. Hanover, N. H. New Yorlf, N. Y. Manchester, N. H. Lynn, Mass. Omaha, Neh. East Orange, N. Waseca, Minn. Springneld, Mass. Exeter, N. H. East Orange, N. West Newton, Mass. Portsmouth, N. H. Cambridge, Mass. Norwood, Mass. 2 Hitchcock I Bartlett 41 South Main St. 24 Fayerweather I8 North Main St. I Bartlett 20 Reed 39 No. Massachusetts WY House 2 Crosby 21 So. Massachusetts 3 Hubbard 30 Hitchcock I Fayerweather I4 Massachusetts I0 Hitchcock 6 Richardson Z9 So. Massachusetts Brandon, Vt. 6 Hubbard No. Providence, R. 1. I9 So. Massachusetts No. Broolgfielcl, Mass. 6 So. Fayerweather Broolglyn, N. Y. 39 New Hampshire Brookline, Mass. XID House Fort Dodge, Ia. lllanchester, N. H. Lawrence, Mass. Brooklyn, N. Y. La funta, Colo. Berlin, N. H. So. Bristol, Me. Moscow, N. Y. Concord, N. H. Chicago, III. Nashua, N. H. Newport, Vi. Hingham, lllass. Macedonia, la. 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Bemis, Williamil-lay, ATA Benesch, Charles l..issa Bennett, Homer Carter, QIJKKP Best, Herbert l Bickford, Ralph Davis, AKE Bilharz, Oscar William, CIJFA BAE NIIY Bingham, James Cunningham, KKK Birkenmayer, 'Curtis Judson, I r., CBAX Evanston, Ill. Middlehoro, llffass. Randolph, Vt. -Providence, R. I. Concord, N. H. Newark, N. f. So. Fairlee, Vi. Peoria, Nl. Cambridge, Mass. New Haven, Conn, Lancaster, N. Y. Roslindale, Ilffass. Concord, N. H. East Orange, N. Woodhaven, N. Y. Walpole, N. H. Millerion, N. Y. Leominster, Mass. Riverside, Ill. Cleveland, O. Brooklyn, N. Y. Medina, O. New York, N. Y. Rochester, N. Y. Rivermines, Mo. Littleton, N. H. ' Portland, Me. '17s 38 So. Massachusetts 59 Wheeler It Wheeler 21 Crosby 21 We Wheelock St. 25 No. Massachusetts 6 Reed 43 Massachusetts 41 No. 'Massachusetts I3 Fayerweather 3 College 2 No. Massachusetts . 27 Reed 37 Wheeler I2 So Massachusetts 32 So. Massachusetts 2 College K l Crosby 31 Massachusetts 75 No. Massachusetts 37 Hitchcock 29 Wheeler 25 Hfulzbard 28 Massachusetts I9 No. Massachusetts 32 New Hampshire 34 So. Massachusetts -' 1 -. . -.. nm., 'it L '32 . w .- 4 . ,., N . 1-1, a P. V I - ,i4f I Bishop., Charles Alonzo Littleton, N., H. . ' II' Hubbard Black, Lyman Hoge, GDAX Seattle, Wash. 6-7 SoQ Massachusetts Blanchard, Willi,am, 3rd, 4111011 M organ Park, Ill I5-So. Massachusetts Blandin, Amos Noyes, Jr., KKK Bath, N. H. ' 4 Wheeler -Bliss, Don Carroll, Jr., EQIJE Montclair, N. X . I7 Fayerweather Blood, George Asa West Lebanon, N. H, , I9 Hubbard Bloomfield, Harold Harrison I Derry, N. H. 22 College Blueslcy, Bertram e Irving, N. Y. A I4 Reed Booth, Edmund Hendershot, AAG? Omalia, Neb. V , I3 No. Massachusetts Booth, Edmund Myler, AKE Grand Rapids, M icli. 334 So. Massachusetts Bou, Alfred Luis C orozal, Porto Rico 47 Fayerweather Bowie, William Redin ' ,Wasliingtom D. C. I2 Reed B0YU't0l'l, Philip Fl'al1CiS, CIPFA Salem, ass. Y 37 So. Miassachusetts Breed, Melvin Farnsworth Arlington Herights, Mass. Z2 Reed Brown, Leslie Morton Brown, Rodney 'Donnell ' V Brown, William Jennings Brumby, William Leo, EQE Bruyette, Harold Lawrence Bryant, Thomas Braclcett Reed, X113 Bufliurn, David Henry, 111-AQ Burgess, Lyman Taylor, HIIY Burnham, Brainerd Cogswell, AT-A Burns, Stewart Morrow Buswell, Albert Currier, Jr. Butts,.EdWard, Jr., GDAX y Byron, William Devereaux, 2nd Cameron, Henry Madison ' Campbell, John. Charles Campbell, Robert Maxwell Campbell, Thomas Patterson, NIIY Cann, Howard Gooclsell, CDAXV Carleton, Fred Pillsbury, KKK Carolan, joseph Penn, AKE Carpenter, George Chester, Jr. Carpenter, James Sullivan, EX Carvell, Clinton Wentworth Cleasondale, Mass. Gloucester, Mass. Little-ton, N. H. Hamilton, Mass. Collinsville, Conn. Waterville, Me. Rockland, Me. Sioux City, la. So. Essex, Massa Downers Crave, Ill. Epping, N. H. New York, N. Y. Hagerstown, Mcl. Albany, N. Y. Cloquet, Minn. Cloquet, Minn. Denver, Colo. New York, N. Y. Minneapolis, Minn. River Forest, Ill. Des Moines, Ia. I7 No. Fayerweather A 28 Fayerweather I9 College I7 Reed I2 Thornton Q I5 Richardson A 54 Fayerweather 24 So. Massachusetts 3.7 Wheeler I7 Crosby II Wheeler 3 Bartlett I0 Massachusetts 9 Crosby 26 No. Massachusetts 26 No. Massachusetts I8 Riehardson 32 Reed Z3 Wheeler 2I School St. 28 Massachusetts Central Aguirre, Porto Rico 23 Fayerweather Somerville, Mass. I76 3 No. Fayerweather ,..,......,4....- .-.. ...gn .Q , f 1'-.3 14 -1-L .,, :Q 4 A ,. . rr , , ,.'- 'Y - 'nl .-1.,. ,, , 1,1 hfq ..--+...-'-.- W , 14- .. ' ....-,,,:1- 1 .... ..,,.,,.,.-.-5... , . ' l e Q l. . + l 'case Mqqlmm. D'an'ieIs, AKE V Em Cleveland, 0. ' .19 Hgfellcaclg Calesebeer, Ffederick William. New York, N. Y. I7 Rlicharclson Qawls, 'Qemge Minot, EX Bristol, H. ' 47 Wheeler Qlgggondlet, Horton Lloyd, EX CQHCOIJ, YN. H , 7 So. Fayierweather Cleese, Phillip Roqkjngliam Chicago. -Ill. 38 Wheeler Qhishollm., Ywillivam, XSD E Salem, .Ma,ss. V 27' Wheeler 'Qlhflilgang Richard New York, N. Y. l Bartlett. !Cl1vristy,,:.Fran.cis, Taggart., KE, Scrcmion, Penn. 4 'Hitdhcock Cflahvavme, Ffaneie- Jphn A Portland, e. Y ,l6 Thwmton Clark.. Eugenie Sumnef, Derry, . H. I5 Thornton Clark, Ralph E ward Worcester, a-ss. 30 ,,,,' Reed Cleve1..mf1.,, Roy Curtis, BQH Clliaago, Nl. 9 College Sl. Colliaflh, Wli-lliam ,Edwin '- Dover, N. H. 39 Vfheeler -Cqlby, Wi1lqwghb.y Ames- Bow, N. H. , 27 Reefsl Calle, liredenic Runyem, ANP A Ed5f'0Td1111g'C, N. 38 So. Massatlmsetti Cdllins, Edward Harrington Turners Falls, Mass. - ' 9 Tluorntcpn Cdllins., Henry Jalan Alderton, 'IPAQ Seaford. L. I., N. Y. I2 Crosby Colwell, Robert Carpenter, K2 New Rbehelle, N. Y. 36 New Hampshire Cqnlfgn, Chester l.awrence-, BQTI Porls1no.utli', . H. Z1 Massachusetts Cenverse, loseph Alden, K2 Springflelcl, Mafss. 7 Fayerw-eatlier Coak, Culver Howard Qmczha, Web. 7 Wheeler Cooley, Ricliard Levi, CFDA C1JJ1l0TU7iNE, .Mass 43 Hitcllcogcli Qoon, Mortimer Frenicnlt Medina, . Y. - 2,2 Reeel' Lewis l-lolaart, KKK Arlington, fllass. 55' New H'ampslliTe Qewari. Leo , ' Eesti BosYon,,Ma.ss. 26 Sehopl St. Q3'GSS,.F1'8!1k Leonard Hinglmrn, 1M ass., 4 College C'fUUhB1fS,, ,W.efbS-tel Nlendellx cissaic, , '5 New H'ampsl1i:re Cugliimgfralmy John Malcohn-, Jn., BGJH Denver, Colo. I8 Hlxlabarcl - '?Qll1'0I1g Lawreriee Melvin Portland, , 25 Reed -DfA.ncona, 'Harold Iaeob- Chicago, Ill. 13, Hitchcock Daniels, Clfiffofd' LeRi:xy, X411 Freeport, Ill. I3 Hulbbalrcl Daniels., George 'Eaton Fildwfburg, azss. Z4 Riehardleen ,Dem Rgymoncl Henry V Evanston? Ill. l E 33 Heitghcock Dawiesl, Marshall, WllmC4li'C, IN. r I4 Nuo. Massachusetts Davis. Dqmald Charvles, Nenzpofi, Vt, 44 Hitchcock Davis, Geolfge- Gilman: Hhvle-rl1,i ll, Mass. 7 No. Massachusetts Davie. 'Gee-rge Moulton, New Rochelle, N. Y. ' 50 Hampshire T77 ' i tg J? f,1fg :'y se!! Davison, Charles Marshall Day, Harold Collins Deak, William Steven Derosier, Joseph Edward Dessau, John Hart Dockstacler, George Herbert, GDACED Dodge, Leon Tallant Dolson, Joseph Harold, EX 3 Donohue, John Bernard N Donohue, Timothy Francis Doolittle, Marshall Charles Doty, Harold Bissell, BGDH Drabble, William Wendell, QIJFA l Drake, Lyman Manley, Ir. Dralce, Robert Aileen, X415 Draper, John Rutter, ATA A Duflill, Herbert Eaton ' Dusossoit, Florimoncl Joseph, WPI' Dutelle, William Maxwell Eaclie, Harold Field, YIIY Early, Ernest Howell, ATA Eastman, Harold Albert, ECIDE Eclson, Dwight James ' Egan, Howard Piersol, BQII Elder, William Francis Ellis, l'larol.d Oliver, GEEK Emerson, Edward Fuller, QAX Emerson, Lloyd Frederick Erwin, John Paul Everett, Philip Emerson Faherty, Philip John Farmer, Warren Albert Felt, Edward jonathan Ferguson, Edward., GAX F ish, Robert - Fislce, Donald' Rae, IDEKK 1 Fleming, John Calvin, KDEK efffs l i?- Regus E fi gmpl' Mamet?-'P' at fe lf . . .. ,Ju rf , , pztiliaei-N . . . -5 eiaefrllf ,isa-.. N X ifffgal Q? N-NW:-'F-'5' -19551 . 5 i ' mv FN Y , , Y - e. b4 ,,W iw, ' 3 ul ,if 3 vs, 'wifi' V me ff ' ,E A as 1'S'EL.g,,.,efz,, 'A , ' it -fe A-' E . I 'xg Q' .1 rf 1 9' 1 '. . 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H. . 3 Hitchcock 31 Wheeler 12 Thornton I3 E. Wheeloc-k St. Amesbury, Mass. 20 Crosby Suncoolf, N. H. 22 Fayerweather New Yorlf, N. Y. I3 Hubbard Richmond Hill Y. 53 New Hampshire , N. Holyoke, Mass. Plaistoiv, N. H. 26 New Hampshire' V 8 School St. Columbus, G. 5 Hitchcock Steubenville, O. I0 So. Massachusetts Cleasondale, Mass. Norwalk, Conn. I7 No. Fayerweather Y 35 Reed Lawrence, Mass. 13 Wheeler Brighton, Mass. H 15' Massachusetts Derry, N. H. 22 College Brockton, Mass. I2 Wheeler Hempsteacl, L. I., 'N. Y. 2 Hitchcock Newark, N. Ford Block Lorain, O. 20 'College Youngstown, O. , 3 Crosby Bradford, Penn. Worcester, Mass. Rutland, Vt. jersey City, N. f. Bowling.Creen, Of Wellesley .Hillsg Mass. Hinsdale, Ill. Stamforcl, Conn. Hanover, N. H. Cedar Rapids, la. New Yorlf, N. Y. Andover, Mass. - 26 Hitchcock ' ZI S'chool'St. 21 So. Fayerweather 3 Lebanon St. I7 New Hampshire I9 So. Fayerweather 20 Fayerweather Il So. Fayerweather 33 No. Main St. I6 So. Fayerweather 1 7 V Richardson 33 No. Massachusetts Dayton, O. 20 Hubbard Lexington, Mass.l , 34 Massachusetts Denver, Colo. I8 Hubbard 179 'ff Jw Q ' Q they Hobbs, Louis Hazard l'lollJrook, 'S-iclney Wvallace, 1113K Holton, Richard Arthur, K2 Hoocl, Chauncey Richards, KIPFA Hood, Harvey Perley, Zncl, EX Horr, Cortland Bliss, ARE Horton, Lester Lorol, KE Howard, George Edwin A l-lowarcl, Russell Spencer Howland, Roger Loring,'XCIP I-l-uher, Paul Daugherty, EX f. Hulbert, Will-iam Chester, ECDEQ Hulbert, Vvooclwarcl Dennis, 24153 l-lull, George Reynolds, ECIDE l-lull, Perry A. Huntoon, Louis Hall Comstock Hurlhut, john Browning, QDEK Hurley, Raymond Joseph, AKE Hutchinson, Karl' Frederick, XID Isbell, Chiarles Vlfinchell, CIDEK ,lc-hnson, Allison Fletcher, KIIY johnson, Elton Earle, BCDII ' johnson, Homer Weslegf, Jr., WY ,lQhnston, Harold Austin, KKK Jones, Charles Carroll lcnes, Kenneth Walker' ' Jones, Stanley Burt, YPY - jones, Thomas Ruclersclorf A Jordan, ,lacoh 'Wimer, Ir., ATA fuclcl, Siegel Vifrighf . Kane, Creorge Ouray, KE Kapff, George Richard ,. R f. My my Argus ?f TY? Yx X -ff-'ssh 115 1 ! XM J .,'Ua4 tx ,,.,gf33g's5e:gi.: ,N , , ,-. N, 1 U..-ff f, ,,-3Pj'?El?'N . . ?wii?1EITf?39Tf' 'i 1 mi::5S2-s ?:5te:' . T7 - 'zf?9 3 Q sag-::1.'A?5' i ' . 'LMA .1 ' ,gf . Ne-, X' ' ' ' -. ' NPR ' V' ' -ffgsssbeeiff ' 'f ax X N: if-i ' 2443 ff ,. -tra. .. .1' '- fi -W-M' Wghi lit Y All 5' ' ' e ' we i5 '? ei 4 . is sa-..-...., ' u , ' - it ' ' in , f-ef if ',:-.- ,gf fa 14 -semis, , .1 l X ,s-, ,if fax, A- l..f' ...ee . . -war, ,,' 'pk gf -Z, pf. 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Grand Rapid s, M foplirr, Mo. 29C Hitchcock 27 Richardson IZ Hitchcock 9 New Hampshire 21 So. Fayerweather ' 21 So. Massachusetts '20 iWheeler 24 So. Masstachusetts 5 Hiftchcoclt 7 College 18 Crosby IZ No. Massachusetts 7 College 40 No. IlVlassaehusetts ich. 23 So. Massachusetts famaica Plain, Mass. 29 Wheeler l 7 Wheeler Kenclall, Albert Harold Keene. N. H. 30 Reed Kennedy, Horton, Parmellee, YYY Anaconcia, Mont, 5 Massachusetts Kirkpatrick, Nathaniel Willard, AAGID Dayton, O. ' 6 No. Meassachusetts Knapp, .Norman C1ray,'1IfY A - ' i Midclleiouwn Springs, Vi. 5 Massachusetts Knowles, Robert Saint, K2 Broolrlpn,-N. Y. 40 New Hampshire 180 A '-mar i.-...w,.e-3.3-c-....,,wr,-'NH ' r,i 5 1 ,r..--.'-.I- W . .- bf - .w I-' -1 - +L, -we .,.,, . ,f 1,4 -mZ's1.a?.:..-v s-293. lui.:-?1,, 4p W .. 11, --:r',, , :,:,, ,fy 'wif' X--mfr..-.P -.Q V Jaf fa, QM JE' '?t' iaLz: e '1:v . xgzgi 'girl - s, ws we .1 97' - if . 2. ..,.a-.-:e.' fe ,Asn 6,3 -'x Q ' ,,4,t,s.X Q ,V NS,,,.f..,,,.'E, lg, . .l lifimiks ' . fs i ifqiltl x V filfl' 41 15 ill-' ll., i'-l'i'I5?9 r? f-llll -wflfgiga a-1 3- -be J 417-.r o-f, 4 rs , all mix' me . ililf' 'X flyliwptr Ajisf i q Iilff khe Ztgvizz 1' bsgbk-. patin a- rf w ll owl L 'i1z'1: :f i ' ' 'Bz:.S!J :' 'il'21'9e 5eff:l'l' V Kulmin, Otto Jonas, fr., QKII' Kuntz, Roy J. Lawler, John Kingsworth Leavitt, Marsharll White Lee, Lewis Hughes, AAKD Le Fevere, lay, AAIIJ ' Lehman, Theron Victor, BGJH Leland, Maurice Albert Lewis, Clarence Herbert, CIIEK Lewis, Frank Archibald, GEEK Lininger, Horner Dean, 41113011 Liscord, Paul Samuel L Lownsbery, William Kent, rfI1K1I' Lucier, Alvin Augustus, :DAQ Lufkin, Frederick King Lynch, Cornelius Arthur, EX MacBean, Hector Vlfilliam, Jil. M.cBride, George Clement, X45 McCarthy, Charles Thomas 'McCoy, David Evans, ATA M7cCune, Jonas Ferson, HIIY McDonough, Francis' Michael, KKK M'cD'onoughr, Hubert Boniface, osx McDonough, john Edward A McDowell, Edward Studholme McElw'ain,, Leicester Kent McEwan, George e McGrath, Herbert Alexander, fIJ1 A McMahon, James Edward, Jr. lVlcM.ahon., John Joseph, EX Macaul-ey, Donald Malcolm. Mader, Charles Edward, K Magoon, Mayo McKinley ' Mahoney, Stephen Patrick Markey, Eugene Wilzfred, AKEN Ma.ther,,- Paul Luker, KKK Meredith, Clifford Leland, EX Q A . Evanston, Ill. fohnslown, Penn. Sioux City, la. Randolph, Mass. Si., Louis, llfo. New Pallz, N. Y. Clevclancl, O. Wiest Clover, Vt. Philadelphia, Penn. Fhillaclelplzia, Penn. Evanston, Ill. Peierlaoro, N. Chicago, Ill: Nashua, N. H. Gloucester, Mass. Lawrence, M ass, Niagara Falls, N. Y. Lclnanon, JV. H. No. Anclmver, Mass. Chevy Chase, llfild. Columbus, O. Slvampscoil, Mass.. Mancliester, N. H. Portland, Me. Albany, N. Y. Holyoke, .Mass Holyoke, Mass. Stillwater, 'Min11. Clinton, lllass. So. Boston, M'ass. Springfield, lwass. Broolflyn, N. Y. Lancaster, N. H. 38 Wheeler 21' Massacli-usetts 21 Hitchcock 46 New Hampshire 21 College 37 Massachusetts 8-9' No. Massac-husetts 33. Reed 31 Hitchcock 25 Fayerweather 9 Hitchcock II No. Fayerweather I 9 Hitchcock 43 Fayerweather 5 Wheeler 9 West South St. I7 So. Fayerweather I4 Fayerweather I8 Reed 44 Massachusetts 6a7 So. Massachusetts 5 Wheeler 45 New Hampshire I6 Thornton 2 Hubbard 23 No. Massachusetts 36 Reed I3 Hitchcock i' I0 Thornton Bricllgman Block 62 Wrheeler 40 New Hampshire 32 New Hampshire No.,Broolijfelcl, Mass. 31 Wheeler Battle Crcelf, llffich. lllilion, Mass. I Troy, N. Y. 181 i 37 So. Massachusetts n I3 Thornton 6 No. Fayierweather 'N fr it ts . Merrell Leslie Charles Merry, Frederick Bernard Mills, Clarence Harney Miner, Paul Sawyer, CIJAGJ Montgomery, Thomas Reed, LDEK Montgomery, Vvilliam James,'CI'Ai9 Morey, Sylvester Marvin, A Morrison, Robert Fletcher, KKK Morse, Emerson Glover, QIJEK Morse, F red Winslow, Jr. C 'Moyer, Paul Edward Nluclgett, Willi'am Armstrong Mugridge, Clayton Franklin, XG? Munson, Robert Phillips, KPY Murphy, George Charles, EN Muther, Herbert Ca-rl ' Q Mytton, james Allen, GAG -Nelson, Walter Harold, B911 Nims, Robert David N-oone, Byron Mortimer Norton, Ralph Gage Noyes., Edwin Roland, EX, O'Connel'l, Thomas Joseph, EN O'Con.nor, Edward james QfDonnell, John Edward' O 'G-ar-a, john Edward, 421911 Ohnemus, RusselllArmstead, EN Olney, Max l-fill - Oppenheim, Henry Lipman Oppenheimer, Richard James Opper, Clarence Victor Park, Howard Macy, GJKIII Pa-rthum, Edward Frederick Felton, Leonard Davenport Pepin, Wil'helmi Reid Pepparcl, Eugene Wrigh-t, EDAX Perkins, Thurston Monroe, ATA 1 I6 Z 9 7 ft -15-5. il Rockville Conn. D-uxbarp llfds . V Hanover N H. 25 Hubbard I 2' Fayerweather - 6 Clement Road 'W V' - Wlnivllix .--. . ,L is xx 4 .ff -'Q - 1- 3 sf W' 'T M . s at in rw. , ' . f 1 Jay- , s L3 FP-X rl-'CC 65-I f f ,'?qr.'9v'wE , f .Magi . 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Lawrence, fllass. 20 New Hampshire l So, Fayerweather 32 Reed 5 'N ew Hampshire l l Crosby 4 l No. Massachusetts l 2 Hubbard 22 Hubbard 34 No. Massachusetts- 4l Wheeler I3 No. Fayerweather l 4 Hitchcock 4 l Wheeler l 5 So. lvlassachusetts 2 RSECJ 26 Richardson 4 Occom- Ridge 38 Massachusetts I5 Crosby 5 So. Massachusetts I9 College IO Reed 27 W. Wheelock St. 5 So. Massachusetts .2 Hubbard 9 Crosby 3 So. Fayerweather I2 Crosby Lcnwille, N. Yr 36 So. Lowell, Mass. Plyrnouth, N. H. C13 So Woodclife Lake, N. l'82 ' 8 -Hitchcock 62 Wheelerr M assachusetts l Sr College Massachusetts l 8 College 1 ,' c i r : . ,H Tir, -Q I,.,: I --., hilgfv ,.,: sf.. V ,. .hi c - - 'EiliqJEff 'sk' 2-,. Philbin, Joseph Aloysius Clinton, Mass. 24 Reed Phillips, Charles 'Lawrence Falmouth, Mass. I4 College - Piperi Allison Nims, EAE Keene, N. ll. 32 Fayerweather Poole, Gerald Arlington, 1I'Y Milton, Mass. 24 Reed Poole, Lyman Chamberlain, KPY , Albany, N. Y. I5 Richardson Poole, Parker, GDAX In Westbrook, Me. 28 College . Pope, Lawrence Francis Porter, Frederick Chicago, ATA Pounds, Lewis Charles, YIJY Prindle, Proctor, Proctor, George Henry, Jr., CIDFA Alexis Chapman Thomas White, AAfID -N -Prowattain, Ivan Pullen, 'Sherman John Purdon, Frederick Wiilliam Ralph, Blanchard Earl' Rand, Irving Henderson Ransom, Philip .Walter Rau, Frederick Louis I Rayner, Elmer Jenness, fIDAC9 Reese, Robert Price, CIJKNII Reilly, NIP ete-r William, AAG! - Reps, Paul Wakeheld Reuling, Frank Harold, CIDEK Rhodes, Russell Henry, ATA Rice, Albert Fteley - Richmond, Edward Guernsey, AACP Riley, Lawrence Henry Ritter, Robert Evans, IIDEK Robbins, Thomas Burr, GDAX Robinson, Donald Gilman Robinson, Howard Shepard, BAE Robinson, Jefferson Davis, Jrn, KIIY Robinson, R0l3SOH, Langdon Henson, EX Archibald Christopher Rood, Kingslanclklroutman - Rosenfeld, William Isaac, Jr. Washington, D. C. Chicago, lll. N Broolflyn, N. Y. Williarnstown, Mass Franklin, N. -H. Chestnut Hill, Mass. Pliiladelpliia, Penn. Battle Creek, Mich Lynn, .Mass Andover, Mass. . Baker, Ore. Ransonwille, N. Y. Turners Falls, Marss. Wilmington, Del. folinstown, Penn. Lowell, Mass. E Ceclar Rapids, la. Muscatine, la. Hartford, Conn. New York, N. Y. Fredonia, NL Y. Nashua, N. H. Catasauqua, Penn. Medina, N. Y. New Yorlf, N. Y. Westjield, Mass. Tolerlo, O. Springneltl, Ill. Bufalo, N. Y. Pleasantville, N. Y. New Yorlf, N. Y. 183 6 l Wheeler l 8 Hitchcock ll No. Massachusetts 31 No. Massachusetts l 7 Crosby Z7 No. Massachusetts I8 Crosby 31 Fayerweather 35 Reed i 20 Thornton 41 So. Main St. l0-Crosby - 9 Thornton 20 New Hampshire 29 Reed 37 Hitchcock I6 So. Fayerweathe-r 8 Richardson I7 So. Fayerweather ll Hubbard 35 No. Massachusetts 8 Wheeler 3l Hitchcock 39 Hitchcock I2 Wheeler 7 So. Fayerweather 6-7 So. Massachusetts l5 Hitchcock 42 No. Massachursetts l No. Park St. l 5' Massachusetts ' ' 2: 1 ,i f f 4.25335 'lt' e ll' 1 GQ .ff-5, Stl - se'-H . F7l .,, V fl : .- 'HR .34 H- -Lv? 1:5 X J-r' N A 1 i 'YL l.:f 'r ' ' ,L er, reeeejrs q 3 ' M ,, 5, 3 ' 1 ,.-s eem! ' 5k3LgQ5 1f:'M - ' V' 1 'i1 EE,i5.5g 7 i Y 4 ' : EiE,3 7'l ' Rosnell, John Emil East ,Wey'motz-th, ass. il 7'Cs11ege Ross, Anclrew Sproule, fI7AGJ Min'eral Ffoinl, - Wis. 4: Magslaghusetta Ross Edwarcl Maynard, AKE Lelvanron, lv. H. - l7' News Hampshire Ross Haro-lcl Killip Albany, f f '20 'Wheeler Ross Wal,ter Stuart Sl' Stephen, N. B. H I9 Rowan, Harold Francis I Medford, Mass.. I0 Thornton Rowell, George Barker, jr., KKK Orleans, Vi. I9 So. Fayerwea-they Russell, Galen Allen Ryan, Robert Raymond Ryan, Williavm- ,lolin St. Clair, Guilford Payson A Salisbury, Emmet Durant, GMX Saltmarsll, George Abbott, Jr. ,n Sanborn, Woodbviry Wales Sargent, Dwight Swett, Savage, George Myron -. Scully, Donald Bemis, KKK ' Seacrest, Joseph Vllinger, QDAQD Seed, Raymond 'Charles Seiler, Lynn Franklin Serafm, Peter james Shaw, Eclwarcl Payson, 3rclf Sliaw, Norman P. W Shea, Daniel Francis Shelclon, Neil Clicott Sliiels, Albert, -lr. A Shirley, Thomas Eclwarcl, XCE Shoup, Oliver Harold, slr., .AKE Sibbernsen, Albert Henry, 'LPY W Siemsen, George John, KKK .. Simmons, Iolin Albert, GJAX Sisl-1, Ricliarcl Thomas, X412 Skinner, Davicl l..eclger,' BQDH Slarbaugh, Flarolcl Watson, EN Smith, Herman Leonard Smith, Ray Winbeld, QPSK Smitli, Ray Yerby, WIIY Lexington, llffass. A East Weymoutlr, Mass. No. Clielmsforcl, Mass. Calais, llle. 'Minneapolis, M'in-11. Bow, N. H. Sioux City, la. New Bedford, Mass. 33 Massraolnusetts l 7 College - Y -20 Thornton l 3 Massachu-setts 37 Fayerweather Q Briclgman Bloclc Zlr Hitcliqzoelc 2 Richardson Dorc,liesier,'1l47ass. ' I5 No. Fayerweather Arlington, Mass. Lincoln, Neo. Lawrence, lllass. jamesiorvn, N. D. Domiriiliourice, 'Galicia 6 Wheeler 34 New Hampshire I3 Thornton Z3 New H-amqafsbsire 22 Thornton Netvfon Higlilancls, lllass. IO Massachusetts Prospect Harbor, Me. Worcesieir, Mass. ' Rupert, Vit. New Yorlf, N. Y. Manelzester, N. H. l l No. Fayerweatlier 21 School St. Z6 Fayerweatlier 38.No. Massachusetts I4 So. Fayerweatlier Colorado Springs, Colo. X 320 Richardson Omaha,iNelv. Davenport, Ia. Brooklyn, N. Y. Lynn, Mass. fflllnanp, N. Y. Kllgron, O. , Exeter, N. H. Keene, N. H. Rialgenvood, 184 - 31 Massachusetts 4 Parkway Zl Fayerweatlrer I9 Fayerweatlier 7 Massvaohiusetts 3 l So. Nlassaichusetts. I0 Hitelieoek 44 New Hampshire 4 Miassaeliusetts ---1 ri . ,.,m. -.- ... '-vs. . , . 51. , ' 5' .?iA.,., eral .T f - ilk, -,g,:.f5- 'QQ-,.i Y .N .Fife .,, . tl., f . viii?-its .V',, Q, ra, W A Ag! .. . .l ,V - itl l T'f5..1 . - 'lr--il. .Q e .ze W' 1 V '6 A 'V .fifijf l -'ll -N H '55-.l'lf' rlkfv th' l 'liletltg . ill s All it ll 1 ' r ' re lwli 'ull ' ima l ZY ' ' s-359' V: ii :l9f:f-1- ':' - f ' zvfff' il Miz: . Snyder, jay Donald, AACID Southwiclc, Melvin Leonard, EN Spaulding, Richard Brock, CDKSIV Sperry. Paul Alling Stanley, Edwin Wiggin, ATA Sternbergh, Lamlbert A Stewart, William Harold, AKE Stodclarcl, George Chaffee, CIDKIII Stone, Benjamin Storrs, John Whitmore Straus, Martin -Louis Street, Albert Burton Strout, Alan Lang Strout, Sewall Cushing, 2nd, CDAX Sturgess, Thomas Alvah, KKK Sullivan, Arthur Patrick Sullivan, Johnlflart, ATA i Supot, Aiuguste Frank Syversten, Rolf Christian Tarlaell, Roi:-ert Proctor, QJKKII Tarrant, Thomas Richard, Jr. Taylor, Walter Napoleon Tefft, Ivan Douglass, AACI1' Thayer, John Alden, KIIY Tilton, Edgar Stinger, QAGJ Tirrell, 'Eugene Charles . Tokarczyk, John Toutt, Alfred Russell Tower, 'Clarence Eugene Tripp, Curtis Carver, CIJFA Tucker, Bronson- Clarke Tusting, Philip Ford, CIJEK Tyrrel, Ralph Tryon, H6311 l Valentine, Gordon Anderson, AKE Van Raalte, Julius Raphael, EN. van Zelm, Hen-ri Baldwin, X419 Wales, William Chauncey Marine1 s .Harbor, N. Y. 28 Richardson Middlelaoro, Mass. Rutland, Vt. New Haven, Conn. Rochester, N. H. Reading, Penn. Webster, Mass. New Yorlf, N. Y. Brockton, Mass. Hartford, Conn. Sl. Louis, Mo. EaslHa1fen, Conn. Brooklyn, N. Y. Portland, llffe. Lowell, Mass. Damlers, lllass. Lawrence, Mass. Mt. Vernon, N. Y. Taunton, llifass. , Cleveland, O. A llslonf Mass. Derry, N. H. Peoria, Ill. New Canaan, Conn. Nlcw York, N. Y. 59 Wheeler 24 New Hampshire I4 Hitchcock l So. Fayerweather I5 ,No. Massachusetts 33 So. Massachusetts 8 Hitchcock 23 Hitchcock 6 Nor Fayerweather I6 Richardson 31 No. Massachusetts I4 So. Fayerweather Il Richardson 23 New, Hampshire l8 SQ. Massachusetts I3 Crosby 35 No. Main St. 36 Wheeler B-9 No. Massachusetts I5 Hitchcock 28 Hubbard l3' So. Massachusetts i 27 Richardson 30 No. Massachusetts Chelsea, Mass. 25 Reed Amsterdam, N. Y. 22 Thornton Wincliendon, Mass. 3 Crosby Niagara Falls, N. Y. 45 Hitchcock Fairhaven, Massg Abington, Mass. Asbury Parlf, N. Brooklyn, N. Y. Chicago, Ill. St. Louis, Mo. 2 Richardson - 6 Hubbard ll Fayerweather 4 Crosby 35 No. Massachusetts I6 Richardson New Rochelle, Nr 'Y. 36 New Hampshire No. Abington, Mass. H 24 Thornton iss. l i 'W ' - . -no w e - im- L 4 The V 'z ' fa :57 Q. f i 'sv-..-f,+ - . - i i V ,X -Wars' TCSZQZZQQQ l, .-8:55 , --A . f'fss',r 5' S :-ll-52's 1- 15. 7325 l':'.l lll,37,,'?rQ,'2h 'i! llll A.9,f:2?f?f9EF5i9l3- .Nl 4 ,- Eg, :Q pal 031' 991- , IH :AL 7' l-.Ng ng 35 1 f' rr' fs issawllh ffl x V 'QEl .,, f ri., .i i l P ri' V1 , ' V is i J' se .efff-' --f by w' - KT-XX,ffZ? fs.. r - ..,.l,g,Z, X h . - X,-1335-. .., - Niki , s,:,l -SL E., A - Wal.kingstick, Simon Ralph Tdlilcqlldh. Olrld. ' 23 Tl'IQIllifQli Wallis, Lawrence Bergmann Fitclzlaurg, Mass. 32 So. Massaichusetts Warhasse, Lawrence Hill Broolrjlyn, IN. Y. i Q6 So. Main Stl Ward, Allen Harrison Keene, N. H. ' V 32 lfayerweather Ward, Joseph Raymond Hanover, N. H. ' ' I4 Sargent Stl Warner. Roger f Weare, George Dunlap, SAFE sWehster, Grove Howard, QIDKNII , Weingold, Lawrence Eugene Wenban, Robert lVlarchant, IPAQ Weston, Charles Fitch Weston, Melville Fuller, ECIPE Whipple, Hugh Scott, NIIY White, Leon Eclwarcl, Jr., HGH White, Richarcli Peregrine White, William Arthur, 'ATA Whiunore, Hermann Kotzschmar, AKE Wiley, Walter' Bradford Willand, Walter Goldsmith Willey, Richard Rhoacls Willi'ams, Henry Murray . Wilson, Henry W3l'ICH,-BQH 1 Wilson, H Vlfilliam Dicliinson, GDAGJ Wolehen,' Wilbur To-wnsencl Wood, Walter Valentine Wroodman, Paul Davis - Woodruff, George Henry, BAE 'VVooclru'ff,' Stiles Denison, BAE Woolworth, Richard Maclfuet, KIJAQ Wright, William Bleecher, AKE Young, Bennett, Botsforcl, AKE Young, Everett Townsend, AAQIJ Youngstrom, Aclolf Freclerick, JJEK Zulick, Arthur Lucian Nortlijield, Xllffass. Ogunquii, Me. Kingston, N. Y. lllansyielcl, Massl i Wrivlmeltle, Ill. Medford, llffass. Bellows Falls, Vt. Medina, N. Y. Wolllaston, Ilflass. No. Acton, Mass.. Danbury, Conn. Haverhill, Mass. Somerville, Mass. Dover, N. H. Brooklyn, N. Y. Sl. Louis, Mo. i Brooklyn, N. Y. foclisomville, Fla. Chicago Heights, Ill. Waiervliei, N. Y. Haverliill, Mass. folieil, I ll. Orange, Conn. Niagara Falls, N. Y. Sierra Madre, Cal. Chicago, Ill. Peelfslfill, N. Y. Wal.lham, Marss. Urwigslvurg, Perm. use ' V 22-23 No. lfayerweather I0 Crosby B 25 Hitchcock ' 5 ,Thornton I4 No. Massachusetts ' 25 Reecl L is Wheeler I3 No. Fayerweather 9 Hubbard - 27 College ' 41 Hitchcock II No. Massachusetts 3 No. Fayerweather ' B39 Wlieeler 22 'Fayerweather 2-1 College I4 Fayerweather 23 No. Massachusetts .7 No. Massachusetts 13' Massachusetts 4 Fayerweatlier Zl Crosby Zl Richar son 45 Hitchcock . I5 'Crosby 1,2 Hitchcock 37 Massachusetts l Hubbard 4 Hitchcock llI'l 1lB ACI lVll-lJlLvlXI- CVIN I lfifkl ilkvl IKJNII- QEIZIJIIU iaeat Bean, Harold Cotton, BS. Braun, Gustave August Bearing, Arthur Herbert, BS. Flanders, Robert, A.B. Granger, William Richard Randolph, Hunt, Harland Albert, BS. Saeger, Ernest Tirrill, BS. Taylor, Harold Franklin, BS. Vvashburn, William Wallace, BS. Boston, Mass. Nemarlf, N. So. Portland, Me. Manchester, N. H. Newarlg, N. Nashua, N. H. Dorchester, Mass. Hardnniclg, Vt. Hanover, N. H. y iltimst wat Adams, George Nvilliam, Jr. Fipphen, Clarence Wyman Gear, Patrick Edward Granger, Fred Wells, BS. Cnranger, Leo Yearwood Law, Donald Edward lVlagruder, Xwvilliam Francis Myers, Cortland, Ir. O,Hara, Dwight Parsons, Charles Henry, Jr. Pettengill, Frank Cxordon Ryan, Earl Francis Sawyer, Howard Pierce Wilcox, John Maxson Washington, D. C. Concord, N. H. Holyoke, Mass. Hanover, N. H. Newark, N. f. Fort Ann, N. Y. Washington, D. C. Cambridge, lllass. Wraltharn, Mass. Concord, N. H. Amherst, N. H. Bennington, Vt. Concord, N. H. Brookline, lllass. l87 Isolation Hospital Z8 Sanborn 26 Sanborn 28 Sanborn Ford Block Davison Block H 28 Sanborn Z6 Sanborn 26 Sanborn .. P 8 College 3 Wheeler' EN House ' I8 Lebanon St. 7b Thornton 48 New Hampshire 8 College 9 So. Fayerweather QDEK House I6 Reed 2 So. Fayerweather I5 Sanborn 4 So. Fayerweather IDAGJ House Davidson, Herman, B.S. Elkins, Edgar Harold, B.S. Emerson, Dean Abbott, B.S. Q Foss, Raymond Haskell, B.S. Frost, Henry Bradley, BS. Hands, William Charles, Jr., B.S. Kerley, James Joseph, BS. lVlcClary, George Brewer, A.B. Maddalena, Arthur Daniel, B.S. Margeson, James Parker, Jr., BS. Munkelt, Albert Ernst, B.S. Olson, Carl Oscar, B.S. Perkins, Herbert Marsh, B.S. Pierce, Clarence Warren Potter, Howard Huntington Remsen, John J., B.S. Richmond, Allen Pierce, B.S. Saville, Thorndike, B.S. Stiles, Harold Andrew, B.S. Stratton, Stanley Carter, Van Riper, Harold Griffith, B.S. Weed, Frederick Harrison, BS. Anderson, Timothy Edwin Clarke, Robert Gillies English, Alpheus Thelesphore 'I l I AXlI l7 I I IIX I I-IX 1' fl IININI QNOI IVVJI- Qeconu pear New York, N. Y. Lalgeporl, N. H. Milford, N. H. Dover, N. H. Arlington, Mass. New Yorlf, N. Y. Ballston Spa, N. Oalf Parlg, Ill. Boston, llfass. Winthrop, Mass. Brooklyn, N. Y. Worcesier', Mass. lfVindsor, VZ. Fairlee, Vi. Brookline, llffass. Brooklyn, N. Y. Dover, N. H. Harlforfl, Conn. Denver, Colo. Bradford, N. H. Brooklyn, N. Y. Lynn, Mass. Mzddleboro nlass Y. first pear ' ,Q New Yorli, N. Rochester, N. H. 188 9 College St. 9 College St. I9 Sanborn Z1 Sanborn 5 Sargent Place 9 Sanborn Graduate Club Z3 No. Main St. 8 Sanborn 3 College St. 3 College St. Bissell Hall I5 Sanborn 6 Sanborn 5 Sargent Place ' 23 Sanborn 21 Sanborn Wilder Hall 3 College St. I9 Sanborn I7 Sanborn Bissell Hall 9 College St. 8 Sanborn 9 College St. A .Twig 3555-EZEEEQQE H W. F , ff F Y .o!:':lislt:1- ' -vf-ja V- I- - F KU' fw' 45,0 F - rm 1 f .. X f - X arse if ., .E V . g f , Wi- Ti?i5:,, GH-e sf-v' Kan- fait '- ts. r t' ts. X sf ? te? . lswmaf lla 'W 'Ev miibmiea, 'f' 'lib X ff 'U QQ' lf' Wfffpm' Ag fa-H'-slit ,Z lg,-'Q ,z I . .I 'ask j ,. Q X ,,Y -. N. 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I 'IME -. -' rl ' XMI, L ll' .rQ.- KO I t'RIv j-,film .-xt 189 'l'l lhll GBIIINIXI ILJVIX QNOI IKIKII-I Quanta year Barnes, Xxfilliam Vlfarren, A.B. Beals, Cxeoflrey l-loughton, A.B. Chandler, Clyfton, BS. Colby, Dudley Ray, BS. Donovan, Frank Herbert, B.S. Fuller, Guy Edson, BS. Harris, William Allen, lr., Ph.B. fYale 19105 l-lazen, John Norman, A.B. Jones, Francis Freeman, Zncl, A.B. Leech, Charles Edward, B.S. Loudon, Paul Witmei', BS. Lyons, Walter Lawrence, BS. O,Connor, Charles William Francis, BS. Palmer, John Philip, BS. Portmann, Arthur Ball, A.B. fwestern Reserve University, l913J Spore, Leland Porter, A.B. Young, Cueorge, lr., B.S. Portland, Mle. Worcester, lllass. Plymouth, lllass. lllanclrester, N. H. Lynn, lwass. Springneld, Mfass. Springnelal, Ptlass. Hanover, N. H. New Bedford, Mass. Uflzitinsville, Mass. Trop, N. Y. jamaica Plain, Mass Wvorcester, lllass. Portsmouth, N. H. Cleveland, O. Sanclaslfy, O. Clifton, N. j. Special Qtuneuts Cole, Samuel Dodge, AB. Farwell, Nathan Allen, B.S. l-larlow, John lVlcAvoy, BS. Ross, Winthrop Pierce, AB. Salem, lllass. Roch-land, Me. No. Easton, Mass. Mattapan, llffass. first jawn Austin, Albert Murray Borella, Ben Venito Bradley, Albert Campbell, Bushrocl Hill Dorchester, lllass. Newport, Vt. Providence, R. I. Mancliester, N. H. 190 5 West South St. 24 Sanborn 3 College St. I4 Sanborn 7 Sanborn I4 Sanborn 24 Sanborn 33 No. Main St. 3 College St. 4 Sanborn ZZ Sanborn 5 Sanborn Roacl 22 Sanborn Z4 School St. 5 Sanborn 7 Sanborn 5 Sanborn KIIFA House IO Sanborn 9 West South St. EN House ATA l-louse 35 Wheeler 24 Massachusetts KE I-louse Wars Xlxfv Carpenter, Isaac White, Jr. Corwin, Harold Ernest Donahue, Arthur Irving Dyke, George Edward Fletcher, Carleton Dunbar Foster, Chandler Hunting Frederick, Marvin Lester Fuller, Wyman Zoller Gale, lrving Russell Cwhee, Milton Pomeroy, Jr. Gibson, Paul Swan Gish, Carl Knickerbocker Graham, Lee Henry Grills, Ben Willard Hall, Julian William Harris, joel Graves Haskell, Merrill Hazen, Deane Stanley Healy, John Joseph Hellie, Edwin Willielm Henderson, James Murray Howe, Donald Kenneth Ingram. Charles Henry Johnson, Albert Emanuel Leary, Philip Arthur Libby, Joseph Ralph, B.S. Lounsberry, Harold Hough lVlcAnclrews, Erl Padellord McDonough, William Albert Milmore, Norville Livingston Morey, Willis Burdette Nissen, William Carl Norwood, Roy Marchant Page, Donald Shapleigh Pearce, Frederick Leon Pray, Thornton Calder Pricldy, Allan Leach l X Argus fi , 11 M YF, ,sos QE feed s EQ - L.x- . Wk , . i . 1r1'i Q C yas-Jaffe-2 J:'efL:311f'Ei5 2Eff39i?tsg .. .., .. .: xl: ' . . .-,.?5 t1:rtiilifisfe--A. ..,,a3Fff5 4 'E S ' ',.fge., ex -g:,ia:a ' 'j 1-5q: 1 Yge ,F --142-.. QQ za? Jijfliff f' ole- L . - -, :.- ' - A f f- ' 1, .4 i' . 3 'A' pt, Us ' ' f' f 'See-,-,,Q:zqsj3: W -A .- 1 Hs W 'ffl ,f 5 is t X tt vb 'fir l x 'ith viieazzsgs-1. 'it ,- , sr' ' .-at V F - 5 lk? . '!' - I QQLV4 ,,,,,.,.. .-3-jf tbt 'X . 'ix A-'--fi-QM '3 - gh x I.. 4: is . 5. sq .. 6,34 35,41 .R fi Viijgzam , .a X 2 -. 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House EN House LIPEK House 33 Massachusetts KIIY House f1P2K House C. of Ct. House 4139 House C. Bc Cx. House 9 West St. EX House V IIDKNII House X111 House IIJFA House 23 Sanborn 9 W. South St. Il Sanborn FDEK House 28 Hitchcock CIPAQ House 26-27 So. Fayerweather 20 No. Fayerweather I4 Sargent St. 33 Massachusetts I3 Richardson 9 W. South St. AAG? House 9 College St. 23 Massachusetts KE C. 6: G. EN XIIY XIIY House House House House House - , .1 .. 2Z3'5l51 f4- -. , -. me--ef'i,.'.'i ,,,--. S Q ffl uf.: 5: ,,,K -' ' :L 1- A A I , K Q X Q gs gfffygx ,limi rm Gym? 1 s i f Q c -fn ,,- 'Qwx XGA , I' ,f-X KZ' Q- wys ' 1 wh 7 X , -F sk 1-ri'-S' .Q 1 T was ' I Q4 afagfaeff . . -- me ,4-531 , ,V , W 'sei' ,dk f. li 55-of 1. X EW- .fi 0, 45N 4-f in ' -u L E, .5, ., ?m. w :rx 1 . 7-r. 1? --' ' Q, Mwst, :. . ,w ,, . i ' .gg5..,3.. . 1 .. nag ' ii! 1,0 - 1- ' .7 '. ZS, wr -N. . NP-:.,r.,., .20 'pi' -., ' 'E Y 0,I 1 59 ' i ,:e, Q' -.,. l qbiilga Saud fri? -,-if' 'Q'-if 7SQ7kfW'Z .Rm : 'J 'limb :Eiga Ji, '. I 5 A '--Mega? , 'h'g.1qg4r ':' ak, ' 'P2L,g-TW S W J::-:,LZ3:,-f:g.- Russell, Raymond Field Sargent, Charles Wesley Schroeder, Edgar Herbert Smith, Harold Locke Stone, Francis Wayland, Jr. Sullivan, Alfred Bernard Sutcliffe, Adam Andrew Tomfohrde, Andreas Henry Turner, Harold Sumner Vlforcesier, Mass. Crovelanal, Mass. Chicago, Ill. Wbonsoclget, R. 1. PVasl'1ingion, D. C. Somerville, Mass. Panzluclfei, R. 1. Somerville, llflass. Somerville, lllass. fIJFA House 56 Wheeler EN House QJXKII House 8 Sanborn 9 W. South St. AKE House BGDH House 9 W. South St. Walcott, Harold Bradford Newport, R. I. 60 Wheeler Wanamalier, Clarence Leroy llffelrose Highlands, Mass. GAX House Waugh, Dan Frank Amherst, Mass. K2 House Williams, Arthur Phillips West Somerville, Mass. QDFA Hlouse Williams, Leon Emery Pueblo, Colo. EAE House Wing, Howard Whitney Lowell, Mass. KKK House TF' ii-'xl 7: -J , T rf?lE T1?e Sip, v. , ':T':i W ' ' eff liiffa W' . We .,- ' ff -1' - ww -.Qf rr 192 A :Wi asf ' . 4.3, ,,v. ga' P ' f' .f nw-4,4--, , , 1 Wm. X ff? 3 5'rgQ 4 4'6 y 638 fa 1 .19 QF ff 6, if A , xfvf M 43 rf a 9 , ag V142 W X p vp 1 '42 .4 . N,-bf 'Q-4.f f- . Z Q '- 'f'2 1Q1:i.., 1 24 f . ky, 'T-ll, 'L r-fa -'eg 'Q :V 4,511 Hz:-7.1 Jig 5,3 FEW? . f ff 2' H. 1' .- A A rw a- 1 Y f V , if I3Y'y1Q:yf. ' a fu . fx- ' , 12 . 4, sais' fi 5, x ' .1 1. - .,'7jLi3?'-::- -'T f?'MK'- -fi L ffif , Aw. 4 .V if . !,:. , tj .. .li 'Z IW? ,-'- ff 25-'Y' 2 ' WN' 't - 1 Hf3f'?1'fi, f ,rg 1 ,,'.' , , ,,,1-, , ,, f .' .,, ,Q .,, -Z' ff. V ,, ., , I A1-k.,: N Q, av V , ' J.,,f'59',Q,:j-'T,'. 2'1Jf'.ff?' r f ' 4 - 2 Q- 1: 7919 .,, ,. , ,.. ' ' 4 f7f' 'Z' M k , .W L if -aff?--'vgx Wwww ,.w-ff ff.. ' 1' -1-:vw . -wggfdf p- ' 5' 445 .-93' 1 I A' I 1, f . X-I .W ,fSA4:.3e2vZ2f1Yf. .W-'Q TI-IE COLLEGE CHURCH IWI llllll-'l'5 SJLJIVIIVII-IX FBI IININI 8-Pill IQKII-n 6l5llHULli.'tfZ5 HUD jl2UI119L9i1fEilZLllHfBU QYLIUBIU5 :':AclmitleC.l to candidacy for higher clegree Alence, Marie Teresa, Teacher, Public School 136, Brooklyn. Allaire, Louise, Kindergartner, Public School II3, Brooklyn. Althaus Amalie Louise, A.B., Teacher, Morris High School, New York City. Anclerson, Grace Melleny, Teacher, Public School l62, Brooklyn Appleton, Margaret Black, Teacher, Fort Pitt Public School, Pittsburgh. cl,Arveau, Aclelina, Supervisor of Kindergartens, Perth Amboy, N. H Back, Elizabeth Mitchell, A.M.., Teacher, Bay Ridge High School, Brooklyn. Bamforcl, Anna, Teacher, Ralston I-Iigh School, Pittsburgh. Bard, Dema, A.M., Teacher, Fifth Avenue High School, Pittsburgh. Barnett, Sara, Physical Director, Washington Irving High School, New York City. Barnum, Grace Eunice, Teacher, Morris High School, New York City. Barnum, Madalene Demarest, B.S., Teacher, Brooklyn Training School for Teachers. Beck, Alga May, B.S., Physical Director, Washington Irving High School, New York City. Behn, Henry John, Elementary School Teacher, New York City. Bergclahl, Nancy Lucy, Teacher, Public School 7l, New York City. Boner, Mary Frances, Assistant Principal Public School, New York City. Bowtell, Jennie Grace, Assistant to Principal, Elementary School 54, Manhattan, New York City. Boynton, Rayetta Fletcher, A.B., Teacher, High School, Framingham, Mass. Brancl, Josephine, A.B., Teacher, Morris High School, New York City. Browne, Ethel Bernice, Teacher, Moorehead School, Pittsburgh. Brownell, Lucy Pearce, A.B., Teacher, Rogers High School, Newport, R. I. Byram, Mi's. Carrie Law, Teacher of Music in Washington, D. C., High Schools. Cain, John, Teacher, Public School 74, Brooklyn. Car-roll, Emma Hazelton, Teacher, High School for Girls, Philadelphia. - 195 sees as -99.55 X Argus g M sc 5 ,assess af. .... - uf' Le' . ... ' N, vitae-aizafziofgif- 'LQPFS-.1 Z-il-1-. -.iilifr 1-aE:f 42.-igffi QW 's.:.--::,f5- ' '- ,V .4 ...... a- sf :?1b,. ' - -'rpeetx fit - -as - f.-ua ' , ' ' Nxqfit M' fi' 3' f,. ' .Wi YI Sir,-ffjars - L 1' NX 3. . :f .X ' t 'L' W . s 3 36- f' L 13 'TSS-X ,ali aj' .Egg ' .f,',7' xx 1 qi, 'i 4? , - fig: 1153 V Al ' q iagiejgv EQ- , y,-4:5 ing- Nhrig m EER j' !tx:E1 ,ug A .-I -1- -av 'f - -a--.. .-aff - , vt. ...rv f - :gg-1 . 5 18, I ' ragga' 'wgg,9,3:i.:::.f .- - 1 ' -'- ' Casamajor, Martha, A.B., Teacher, Public School l4l, Brooklyn. Cautley, Mrs. Lucy Randolph, Lecturer for Board of Education, New York City. Cautley, Randolph Vivian, Student, Cornell University. Contat, Delphine, Teacher, Elementary School, Brooklyn. Crowell, Alice lVlaud, Teacher, Master's Assistant, Dudley School, Boston. Crum, Emma A., Teacher, Public School 5, Queens, New York City. Day, Edmund Ezra, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Harvard University. Denbigh, Helen Dorothy, Kindergartner, Public School 46, Bronx, New York City Denbigh, John Halliday, A.M., f0Xford University, Englandl, A. M., CHon.D Principal, Morris High School, New York City. Dickinson, Elmira E., Teacher, Ethical Culture School, New York City. Doherty, Loretta Agnes, Teacher, Public School 29, Brooklyn. Drake, Lyman Manley, Student, Wilmette, Ill. Dudley, Helen Margaret, A.M., Teacher, Woodward High School, Cincinnati, Ohio Dunn, Lillian, A.B., Teacher, High School, Trenton, N. Durivage, Mabel Inez, Teacher, Parker High School, Concord, N. H. Ellis, Edna Virginia, Teacher, Ormond Wilson Normal School, Washington, D. C Ellsworth, Elizabeth Imogene, Teacher, Public School Bl, Queens, New York City English, Xvilliam John, A.B., Principal High School, Stowe, Vt. Euwer, Nannie Flora, Teacher, Brushton School, Pittsburgh. Fausel, Robert Edward, Assistant Principal, Brooklyn. Fitzpatrick, Clara, Teacher, Public School 40, Queens, New York City. Fitzpatrick, Mai'y Bainbridge, Student, St. Paul, Minn. Fitzroy, Roland Victor, Supervisor of Manual Arts, Fitchburg, Mass. Porncrook, Elva Marcella, A.B., Teacher, Western Michigan State Normal School Fox, Benedict, Teacher, Public School 83, Queens, New York City. Freeston, Mary Cecil, Instructor, Morris High School, New York City. liuerst, Sidney Marsden, Student, Flushing, L. l., N. Y. Gittes, Alexander, Student, Columbia University. Gold, Emanuel, A.B., Teacher, Public School, New York City. Gould, Florence Louise, Teacher, Richardson School, Attleboro, Mass. Gray, Mary, Student, Barnard College. I96 gasss '?'5-'RB Rafe . gr-A-A - . ' ' 4' .sw:'s',1s... .. fm. ..1f?1.:if 5'lttlfefzfles- .. .. .-:ef51'1i?.'ilt ...:.fefW'QSw ,.-..-fre .... . if C J ..s4., . , Sri V 1 N-12'-3: --gd.. - I iii.-fha-up K - .431 I M ' sl' B ,525 'P' if ,gfvgz-Q W '-e3.,,C,.Q,,bmQi . 1,. ' gf it L' i 'x NB rf if 'nn .Qi 3 Amrvd- mfr . X q. 'Q2esxes3Rk Q PQEEQXX w 3' :fix 1 15- ,fi lf: fl ,ifnls .iw-ies:-22255 '51 fm ,,:' A .g11f.,f' ' ,::' tl 1. ' -1 li-I 1 tm 'WF' 'E ' li aiin , hifi'- 'A i STATE, --:eff4-,'l3Z ivbsZlka's- WJE77, N lilliia i yy' C me-s1X'1f1' - NTZWGFFF' ii- - -Pszelikiii X- 'X ' . , .- .4 . Greenberg, Benjamin Bertram, A.M., Teacher, Public School l65, Brooklyn. Hall, Ruth Preble, Student, Princeton, N. Hartshorn, Elclen B., B.S., Instructor in Chemistry, Dartmouth College. Hasbrook, Dorothy, Student, New York City. Hasluck, Alice, Teacher, Public School 58, Brooklyn. Hennessy, Teresa Margaret, Teacher, Public School I36, Brooklyn. Herzog, Louise, Teacher, Public School 68, New York City. Hilton, M1's. WT E., Washington, D. C. Hinckley, Marie Huntington, West Lebanon, N. H. Jones, Beatrice Pinkney, Teacher, Academy for Girls, Albany. flones, Carroll Thompson, A.B., Teacher, High School, Westerly, R. I. Keene, Florence Robbins, Teacher, McKinley School, Washington, D. C. Keiley, Margaret Gabriel, Teacher, Public School l50, New York City. Kline, Freda May, Teacher, Public School 7, Astoria, L. I., N. Y. Q :5Knowlton, Alonzo Jesse, Ph.'B., Superintendent of Schools, Conway, N. H. Lake, Sidney, B.S., A.M., Teacher, Murray Hill Vocational School, New York City. Langhorst, Euphemia Wilhelmina, Teacher, Public School 126, Brooklyn. :':Leadbetter, Maud Gertrude, AB., Assistant, High School, East Boston. Lehman, Lois Partridge, Student, Redlands, California. Lincoln, Fannie Esther, Teacher, Concord, N. H. Llewellyn, Elizabeth V., AHB., Teacher, Fifth Avenue High School, Pittsburgh. Lyons, Anna Margaret, Teacher, Public School I54, Brooklyn. McGowan, C-race Ma1'ie, Teacher, Public School 3l, Brooklyn. McKenna, Helen Josephine, Teacher, Public School ll, Brooklyn. Macauley, Anna, Student, New York City. Macauley, Elizabeth, Student, Barnard College. Mahoney, Ethel Madaline, Teacher, Public School 68, New York City. Mayer, Katherine Louise, Teacher, Public School l55, Brooklyn. Merrell, Charlotte Chipman, Teacher, Public School 4, Long Island City. Minnick, Mrs. Mary Hay, Ph.B., New York City. Moke, Henrietta, Teacher, Public School 93, Brooklyn. Molloy, Francis Henry, Student, Lowell Textile School. 197 QQ 'Ng-ees NSN-W Q ewfgkf 9-.2952-:sag-, ,Q -...- 1 5 f:?'?3ie?'m. - f.-,Q eztmeeszrffie NQES., '2Es.t-,Ml -es-.a -re?-4' ' Swim:-:v:5f F ,use 351 ---e 5' - - -fr ' 4 Q'-Ev., V .,, . . ' -1 , ,,,,,,.,.,,,jWr C . .. .Tv ,VIVA --. ft' ' 'L X ,ax N ' , ,r ,. cf.,f, a .mais ff' fc rf' z ii i 19 - Y my ' , l -x j' .:. ,, 1 ln ' 1. 1 ' . tgfssiesfaangx X jjx 1 16 Wil Q Mae.. 't ls! ?gfsf:f,,..'11i:2'f? f ' -'-fr? :jf MQ QB? 2 Qs., if? X 'fqax wfr H , w ,. . . rl, icy- Q- . 25.0 ,,,,:1 2 Q ra, ,,,1: i - '11-nga? ,, 9:51 . . 'sieiw' lf? '1Ss3g f7f I Morris, Marguerite Josephine, Teacher, Public School l26, Brooklyn. Murray, Anna Rosina, Teacher, Public School, Brooklyn. Natelson, Rachel, A.B., Teacher, Bay Riclge High School, Brooklyn. Newton, Dorothy Willa, Student, Vassar College. Orr, M-rs. Kate Stuart, Teacher, Public School'8, Brooklyn. Parker, Julia Eclna, Teacher, Public School 93, Brooklyn. Plummer, Eclith Almira, Teacher, Carew St. School, Springflelcl, Mass. Potts, Aclele D., Teacher, Public School, Astoria, l... l., N. Y. Pray, Frances Mai'y, Teacher, Tougaloo University, Tougaloo, Miss. xRainey, Frederick Albert, A.B., Teacher, School of lnolustrial Arts, Trenton, N. J Randall, Bernice Dunnell, Teacher, Music, Normal School No. l, Washington, Dt. C Reclclen, Katharine Elizabeth, Teacher, Public School l26, Brooklyn. Robbins, Robert Lake, Teacher, Public School l58, Brooklyn. Roberts, Fanny Elizabeth, Teacher, Jamaica Training School for Teachers, Brooklyn Robinette, Rosalie, B.S., Teacher, Central High School, Washington, D. C. Root, Eva Rosalie, A.B., Assistant in High School, Richmond Hill, N. Y. Seymour, Dorothy Osgood, Student, St. Paul, Minn. 3'Shaw, Wa1'ren Choate, A.B., Instructor in Public Speaking, Dartmouth College. Sheely, Jane Van Demark, Teacher, Wadleigh High School, New York City. Slevin, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Mary Elizabeth, A. B., Teacher, Bay Ridge High School, Brooklyn. Delia Alden, A.B., Teacher, Miss Wilsonis Elementary School, Duluth, Minn Hamilton Jewett, Ph.B., A.M., Student, Yale University. Helen Van Alst, Astoria, L. I., N. Y., Student, Barnard College. Martha Ruth, Student, Lebanon, N. H. Souther, Mary Marcella, Belmont, Mass. Stevens, Susan Williams, Teacher, B. M. C. Durfee High School, Fall River, Mass Stone, Katharine Weaver, A.B., Teacher, Erasmus Hall High School, Brooklyn. Stowell, Agnes, B.l..., Training School for Teachers, Brooklyn. Strom, Carl August Walfrid, Teacher, Erasmus Hall High School, Brooklyn. Sworacki, Frances Josephine, Teacher, Public School T54, Brooklyn. Taafe, Rose Agnes, B.S., Pd.M., Teacher, Training School for Teachers, Brooklyn Tallent, Agnes Josephine, Teacher, Public School 137, Brooklyn. 198 .-ease.:-f-aa . ' - if' ifnziii-Uri , , '--- k : zcszes:s:qgF X I .7 4 16 'lf-q,:ii ' aj,-2 ii'. gg,,i1iQ ?7,.a.q,gz-:ze l i :-72:90 v2E'jrii IPFH., -fsefp efflrigfm, 'tweak 3 V llia E ESX i f . er- f's2:.3-YW' ':S':-:yr.5:'f: ' Tobias, Rose, Teacher, Public School, New York City. Totten, lsabel, Student, Barnard College. Tucker, Elizabeth Washburn, AB., Hanover, N. I-I. Tyndall, Sara Edith, Principal, Elementary School, Hackensack, N. Upjohn, Emma Tyng, Teacher of Dancing, Garrison, N. Y. Valentine, Minnie Bassett, Teacher, Public School l47, Brooklyn. Van Raalte, Julius Raphael, Student, St. Louis, Mo. Vough, Myrtle Mae, Teacher, Public School Sl, Queens, New York City. Warbasse, Lawrence Hill, Student, Brooklyn, N. Y. Ward, Eugenie Cecilia, Teacher, Public School l47, Brooklyn. Ward, Marguerite Hargrave, Teacher, Public School 99, Brooklyn. Wells, Ruth, A.B., Teacher, Baldwin School, Bryn Mawr, Penn. awhite, Leonard Dupee, B.S., Student, Acton, Mass. Wilson, Sarah Mary, Pd.B., Teacher, Public School 130, Brooklyn. Wolfe, Cecilia Anna, Teacheril Public School l36, Brooklyn. Wood, Mary Louise, Teacher, Primary School, Washington, D. C. Wo1'then, Louise Vvilcox, B.S., I-lanover, N. H., Worker in Educational-Industrial Problems for Massachusetts Women,s Reformatory. Wright, Carlos Greeley, Providence, R. l., Student, Xxforcester Polytechnic Institute. Wright, Gertrude Livingston, Teacher, Lincoln School, Boston. c . ,oo c S a i 4 -122356 C ' -I 99 -. IIi'-Graf-:w1'3fi5'E?iEiEE5'??i Q -.. l' i ' ritz me 5 2 X, -' 2' t-EEL .1 X h YB' Atgts fi L if ll Xi -iasaieebaigx .L s v -X I 1 16 'Z Q ,cf ,NP Y- A, frm, ,gf wks.-.gr..,'ff ft, Sf J gf 1, . ti, -.. X rg l i sa-aa.- DQV ..s' '-Evdex' f EX .19 't ff -, Q2 J',g,, 'LW 'few ER, -,ff fe.-5,1 RWM? 'wg : Q --Q, 4f11' AQ, 'ffaififfrf I 12 . fi Z illtlatrinzulateh Ginhergrahuates Alexander, Philip Knox, Denver, Colo. Bailey, Frederick Witte1', Dedham, Mass. Baker, Austin Lothrop, Jr., Medford, Mass. Bartlett, Fred Howard, Hanover, N. H. Belknap, Charles Monroe, South Royalton, Vt. Bemis, William Chaplin, Springfield, Mass. Beurnsteen, Bernard Joseph, So. Portland, Me. Boggs, Arthur Gordon, Hanover, N. H. Brill, Elliot Malcolm, Ithaca, N. Y. Brown, Byron Clark, Needham, Mass. Carpenter, Earle Atkins, Concord, N. H. Cavanaugh, James Harrison, Manchester, N. H Clallin, Harold Harrington, Milford, Nlass. Comstock, Joseph Baker, Alpena, Mich. Courtright, Hugh Coy, Rockford, Ill. Craver, Edgar Asa, New York, N. Y. Curtis, Edgar Atherton, Portland, Me. Davis, Harold Irving, Mancliester, N. H. DeWitt, Roscoe Plimpton, Dallas, Tex. Downing, Earle Nichols, West Lynn, Mass. Doyle, Paul Jeremiah, Nashua, N. H. Dudley, Charles Hubbard,,Concord, N. H. Ellms, Harold Stimpson, Everett, Mass. Frothingham, Roy Stuart, White Plains, N. Y. Fuller, Donald Wellington, Lynn, Mass. Gear, Patrick Edward, Holyoke, Mass. Graham, Lee Henry, Hartland, Vt. Granger, Fred Wells, Hanover, N. H. Harris, Daniel Lester, 2nd, Springheld, Mass. 200 C a -X aug 12. oswtz-F Fe ,Q -fa 1- has ,W ,X ff N ia:-gw7 if qfim-fits t u 1. N, QA W Q U af-.ff wr 55? . ,,,lSN-.-1311.5 i- fi ,fr1f'3ifE:il'3 -, ,,::5. . age: ,Z 191225256 -' NWS., . .'.?,,,- fsff Y'L5x,ef- -,..,,, , ,fr-'Tx ,gf X' ex-'F-129' 3- ,Lg . 525552, I 6 ? cgga.. 50 - ' 'ffgg -,....'i.q,. B. S Lv ,-nzgx . ,'.' l J- 'If -. .slr 'Wi 'P fm' a if PA. 'sas-,QQ ,Q if , isa, ,rf fi, JW .rt it-P' 14 - - - ...A . 4 . ' -. N . 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Lincoln, Howard Walter, Concord, N. H. Livingston, Alan Campbell, Manchester, N. H. Llewellyn, Albert Stanley, North Cambridge, Mass. McGuire, Thomas Browne, Chicago, Ill. Mabie, Edward Charles, LaCrosse, Wis. Mackie, William Arthur, Jr., Providence, R. I. Merryman, Carl Plummer, Bangor, Me. Marble, Hobart Wendell, Ashburnham, Mass. Miles, Howard Marrion, Barre, Vt. Mitsui, Talcanaga, Plainfield, N. Morey, Douglas, Lowell, Mass. Mower, Clarendon, Rockford, Ill. Murchie, Harris Foster, Calais, Me. Murdock, Philip King, Spencer, Mass. Myers, Cortlandt, Jr., Cambridge, Mass. Noyes, Edwin Miles, Duxbury, Mass. ' O'Hara, Dwight, Waltham, Mass. Ollis, Luke Sullivan, Clinton, Mass. Parchert, Frederick LeRoy, Brookline, Mass. ZOI Payne, E K 5 -R. in Jfslrcii waveb- ,,,,.:1.i, lr, ,N T 4 116 MQ ,ff , .vga Q 4596! 'WWE dost W .,, -111 Li' rgaliisfvx . . fffexs-Qaafsfril-f-1 - , f--1 ' J Qs im1-:ff,'.i- Pg' T y 1 : Y Qu xx..,q...,k . . . ,-7i-.?, QA -y A T,,R A , ' J N...-.,..,mf ,G -, V -,- wk. ,Ik fir '-2 . '17 A - sa - 5 52 .M ,. is . V, , ,., A 1 ff ,Q ,-B'... ff?- wEi?SZ.3mx X- x f .i - ,. 1' '4 f it f -.1 if -W aff ! Ni .ff -1, f Ni, . e ,f 7 . -'s. 'L nr . nt' Y-x N1 -L:-Q1 V 1 Qin la ' f U , ' SX I .K lgjflk ' - ,iz i I - 3ie4.:s't ' 3.1 5-' t. Wi ' i -.f Qilga jx' Xxx sew a . -gnu -Fifa' fsxi, -.RV ,ag '-AEN -JF,- I ' F E 5 W' 'wawggsffff 12. I . t' '-saayei' Paul Willard Stewart Shrewsbury Mass. John Howard, Jersey City, N. Perkins, Lyman Gilson, North Andover, Mass. Petteng Penick, Potter, Pierce, Ryan, Saben, Shaw, Shiels, ill, Frank Gordon, Amherst, N. l-l Mark Albert, Quincy, Ill. Herbert Sears, Boston, Mass. Carroll Edwin, Worcester, Mass. Earl Francis, Bennington, Vt. Maxwell Bohm, Newport, R. I. Eliot Ashley, Watertown, Mass. Albert, Jr., New York, N. Y. Sisk, James l-lenry, Jr., Lynn, Mass. Smith, Edwin Everett, White River Junct lon, Vt. Smith, Olin Robinson, Pine Plains, N. Y. Sterling, Arthur Edward, Rockford, Ill. Stillman, Jesse Wilbur, Westerly, R. I. Stratton, William Abbott, Milford, Mass. Supot, Auguste Frank, Mt. Vernon, N. Y. Thompson, Willis Duer, Jr., Concord, N. Toutt, Alfred Russell, Winchendon, Mass Upham, War1'en Ford, Malden, Mass. Vinson, James Karl, Muncie, lncl. I-I. Walker, George Edward, Newton Centre, Mass. Wentworth, Stacy Hall, South Weymoutli, Mass. Vvescott, Chester Arthur, Bar Harbor, Me. Whitney, Lawrence Atwood, Millbury, Mass. Wilcox, John Maxson, Brookline, Mass. Willard, Monte Stephen, Brookline, Mass Woodruff, Thomas Tyson, Jr., La Junta, Colo. Woolverton, John Hillman, Trenton, N. J. 202 ALONG TUCK DRIVE R 5. 'R xi -an in f SQ-2.2,-f Q? 'W X 53? 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X'-?.Xjf?7 an I . . - Q21 ,WI -A N. .-1' . , N 5 xi 3 f :Fraternities at Bartmuutb lin QDrne1: nf Gstahliibmznt at Ervartmnutb Psi Upsilon Kappa Kappa Kappa Alpha Delta Phi Delta Kappa Epsilon Theta Delta Chi Phi Delta Theta Beta Theta Pi Sigma Chi Phi Kappa Psi Phi Gamma Delta Delta Tau Delta Chi Phi Phi Sigma Kappa Kappa Sigma Sigma Nu Sigma Alpha Epsilon Sigma Phi Epsilon Lambda Chi Alpha EDZDHUUQ Qnfiftp Delta Sigma Rho Qlaehiral Bnciztp Alpha Kappa Kappa Scizutific Sncizty Gamma Alpha 206 ,zX,zzi?T'yQ-421 Lv 4531! ,f mem A gm X. 2' fi, F . I N A .1 Wi fi F V 'f'v , 1 jjL,?'1f35f w 'f 'ZIP' ' J' ' 1 ' -1 R R ,,,., ' '-Qu 3 N an X H Q S 1 ?gHf7lN V wfixmk t W- 't a s ' Q , , 2 'ZRZZ' ' at -.,, - la'f'ess:M?? 'i T52 l 195i My silun Beta Qlbapter Estahlisbeu 1842 jfratres in iDnctunihu5 , Prof. Edwin Bartlett Prof. Homer E. Keyes Prof. Robert Fletcher Inst. Cligord P. Clark Prof. E.. F. Clark Inst. Francis Neef Prof. Lemuel Spencer Hastings Dr. William Iewett Tucker jtxiatrzg in Illltiiazwitatz 1915 V ' William Chaplin Bemis Sherman Gray Hickox Thornton Calder Pray Beecher Harold Fonda Cueorge Wescott Hutchins Allan Leach Priddy Wlyman Zoller Fuller John Usher Loomis Herbert Clifford Richardson William Albert Cxreen Malcolm Ranald Macdonald Beardsley Rumi Charles Edmund Griffith, Jr. Archibald Owen Philip Durant Smith 1916 Henry Holmes Green Arthur Llewellyn Hiowell Leighton William Rogers Edwin Parker Hayden Philip Rene Gregory Nordell Ellsworth Olmstead Strong Kenneth Denny Tucker 1917 Donald Bradshaw Aldrich Cueorge Keyes Page Howard Aubrey Stockwell Daniel Lester Harris, Znd Vernon Kellogg Penny Malcolm Switzer Karl William Koeniger Vvinthrop Richardson Scudder Henry Waltman Walters Emerson Ward 1918 Hiram Hurlburt Belding, Jr. Homer W. Johnson, Jr. ' Lyman Chamberlain Poole Lyman Taylor Burgess Stanley Burt Jones Lewis Charles Pounds Thomas Patterson Campbell 'Horton Parmalee Kennedy Jefferson Davis Robinson, J Florirnond Joseph Dusossoit Norman C-ray Knapp Albert Henry Sibbernsen Harold Field Eadie Jonas Ferson lVlcCune Russell Yerby Smith Francis Clifford Heaney Robert Phillips Munson John Alden Thayer Allison F. Johnson Gerald Arlington Poole Hugh Scott Whipple 209 Theta Delta p Beta Sigma C-amma Zeta Lambda Kappa Psi Xi Upsilon Iota Phi Pi Chi Beta Beta Eta Tau Mu Rho Omega Epsilon Cmicron Delta Delta fx. -Q-,, N 9- - ,.f.:f52aEtE:-, ,,lN...t'r'1,:Q'f - , . W -s g U L-'vga' VTSVP5' -'Q ' . s' '-- ,iff , - . 1 ,K lf 3..i?,g-,919--.., tt J ul' - 3' 1 16 lk' f ltdffi. t - s-.--. ti 4-'eeleagsx 'r ea, '-if x - iff 1,,fr as 'WS ,2gj1?T-a '-- ' ,. ' .1 F. 1 .' f. - -9 - ,. .fe' Q.. - rin -JQ.'S,. f-' , WHA -:ja-gp' sl Z., iz tgmwm- nwcjfw . 1 ris k ,U ,,, E,,m-1612. 2 ' -. L- ' sssviifw' , . ss 'gjtttsff to 195i Tltpsilun jfnunuzn at Edition Cuinllzge 13011 uf Qlbaptzrs Union College University of New York Yale University Brown University Amherst College Dartmouth College Columbia University Bowdoin College Hamilton College Wesleyan University University of Rochester Kenyon College University of Michigan Syracuse University Cornell University Trinity College Lehigh University 1 University Pennsylvania University Minnesota University Yvisconsin University Chicago University California University Illinois Vfilliams College 210 1833 1833 1837 1839 1840 1841 1842 1842 1843 1843 1848 1858 1860 1865 1875 1876 1880 1884 1889 1891 1896 1897 1902 1910 1913 Kg! N. l J x N fb 'NS ' ff ,fda Q Aegis frat gl ss. 5 .. ff5'fl gm Msg? W stat ff ,.-.-.za ave, 1-. C . ' V .1-E M gem-. -. 'assay-x:25,':12-1t 'i iifsifit r 1.1-. A Z- :til QE -,av-.f5f ' -'va M: A D gh K 'Pk V ' .- A :as -u' , -at ' ft ' J- rg-35115:-1225? 'R -A 1 '- -Q N ,-. sg fn' '-' 1' -4- .-' vie . tl ,L 1 Y-'J' ii? if ii ' -lin he fd, K qi V 2 'Mil Qi-'1-,:f51.:'f-?47g,v L-s '. f- ' ' .' . Z' -' ' , r -, 4 Q' ,lp x sQgg3.gQ 3' , Qigxmx X S 1? ry X . 6 1,11 QR' ,. 'S' f Gi: ii -I liking!! 5 2139 1. X J 's '-sr - --' ' L ' ': f A. 11 ,rf .1 ' A- , - -: . '-. -- ' .4 ,- f ' 2 . - .ri ,-n .. 1- ff I r. 1 . , '1 -- . .-, j 'S f' -- if- 4. ,X ,, 1- . .v sg ,g I v a. -, .,' X Ns: af . .. . ' 'i5aW:fr F ' f '51 , ' 'af'S:e.SrTi'7':' f' X-r-f' W :fain-7: -f'-7: , 1, - .-1-.A if kappa Zaappa Zaappa jttatres in iDnrtnrihu5 Prof. F. P. Emery Prof. John M. Gile Prof. John H. Gerould Prof. Warren C. Shaw Prof. Thomas W. D. Worthen ,amass in time Harold C. Bean Nathan A. Farwell Rev. Robert C. Falconer Harold B. Frost james Gidney Bickford Gustave August Braun Orlando Cutler Doe David Ingersoll Hitchcock Oliver James Barr, Jr. Andrew Woods Bingham, Jr. Samuel Ernest Cutler Angus Cecil Black Robert Clark Boynton Ralph Royal Britton Walter Gabriel Burns Frank Ware Chamberlain, lr. George Crandall Currier . James Clarence Bingham Amos Noyes Blandin, Jr. Fred Pillsbury Carleton Lewis Hobart Cousens William W. Washburn jttatrei in Ullnihetsitate 1915 Chester Bradley Jordan James l..eRoy Lafferty Fletcher Low Herbert Sears Potter 1916 Charles Knox Everett David Wyman Gibson 1917 Archie Benjamin Gile Frank Albert Grady Maurice Thomas Healey, Jr. John William Hill Richard Anthony Marschat 1918 Harold Austin Johnston Francis Michael McDonough Paul Luker Mather Robert Fletcher Morrison ' 213 Hugh Grant Rowell Kent Hale Smith Charles Rogers Taplin Howard Whitney Wing John Fowler Gile Charles Carleton Hitchcock Edward Dana Knight Cornelius Francis Murphy Joseph Charles Myer William Thomas Ponder Wendell Gage Reycroft Vincent Kinsman Smith Albert Henley Sturgess George Barker Rowell, Jr. Donald Bemis Scully George John Siemsen Thomas Alvah Sturgess f f-. Hiiffy-1 X 'asf , ,N wif .wx +4 . mf 'fi 'ww' 1 -' P :MV . .0 ,r f Y .- ,S . kv .X M -, .VW 1. I '1, ' --Jw. fp -if Y , A ll , ww fh , ,., ,.L 42 .1 14 , - ' 1 1 u 25 xi? wi 2 1 Aw -sf ji, 1-5 ', ,RQ A ,wnafxeuilg S, ,.,,:, ,KJ :S 3- . ' 017 :WW J M4 f wx- 1' Q Q X .fw f ., aw - iff f . N XE .rf 5. . X' V- Q5 N , ,V AL ly :QW K ! f SL , QL! ' RW ' we gg N ME K' I1 Nvfrw, 'Nw' 'xii sk if if -f P ' x A951-v 5. Y' A Usfh' f. X' .ffm f S gcu- kkv.-.gj g if Qliffi 7'-1 ,Q -,Q awk ' -WA 'E QE'-x 75. 5 is , 'L - 4 H J m, 5 4 1.- Jf Q1 ,. re W XN .ilrgvs -, .2 zeltrsfwg 3 .--' 26523 - 'v:. 'N -ERQFEQT1: ' R 5 Nba?-.M a 'fir Qtgm--1155- '- if 'D 4? ,gi Q- ' ' ' rsafffft'-' -aw .L so , -.1 9 H cfggiqc- i x urhq If if Z K1 i vw' x ,+A -x.Qz::5':J:z:1N Q. 3.12223-gala X 965:-R - Q 1,315-A :ilk all ,f it ., I l' -., - he-...,., J? ' Qi K' ? 4:1 'iff ' :ff . if li'-,I 75' 1. F s:s.l.ai,L v F ! iff- sk-I dj. W1.:Eb u?,.,f. , . . 'izwgafff' at- 'T'2:e.iE3f' -'X - at gn! 1 Zllpba ZBeIta 39131 Dartmouth flbapter Qistahlisben 1846 jhsatreo in iDnctnrihu5 Prof. Gabriel Campbell Prof. VV. R. Gray Prof. C. F. Emerson Inst. C. A. Blume Prof. A. K. Hardy Inst. R. B. Rudd Instructor C. IVI. Stearns jftattei in 211113112 George lVIcClary William Charles I-lands, Jr. jhtattzs in Elnihersitatz 1915 Fred Sheffield Child Robert Frothingham, Jr. Roy Stuart Frothingham Arthur I-Iolmes Leonard, slr. Norville Livingston Milmore Mylert Bruner Mrullin Franklin H. Rohrs Walter F. Wanger 1916 Fletcher Reed Andrews John Benjamin Butler Chester Drury William Alfred Reginald Gough George Homer Allison James Taylor Durkee Burton Lenox I-Iow Herbert 'Chancellor Jenks Frederic William Leighton Ralph Lynch Richard Andrew Aishton Edmund I-Iendershot Booth Frederick Runyon Colie Nathaniel Willard Kirkpatrick, Jr. Louis Hughes Lee jay LeFevre 1917 1918 217 Andrew Bishop lVlcClary Gearold Vergil Rector Spencer Edwards Sully Vl7ilberforce Sully, Jr. Earl Roach McCarthy Robert Gordon Paine Leonard James Reade John Walter Saladine, Jr. Lionel Victor Tefft Karl Leavitt Thielscher Thomas White Proctor Peter William Reilly. Jr. Edward Guernsey Richmond Donald Snyder Ivan Douglas Tefft Everett Townsend Young 7 M NQ 991- 'N if pf N Argus f f7P ZE1 seek Q67 Eejiz E fewer it qs, q . ,:'.iz?5z ii--- 455' 113 4 qygs- tar y, - .L+ -f e -e-f -was ,- ::f '.?e-- .4 C - s -- i ' 'i5S5??:'!' f '--x 553 ana fqfff' jfs.. R-ev , :RQ 0653 JESSE ,..,L' I 5- Q - 'H Pk XB. do Ii-A A J. li .W 2. . sf- -.AA I t il .tm X x2t.1,vs,QN X 1 1 Y ,211 wk 2,1 Z 1 twig' gp 3-je l ' H ,iff ' I 'L . ' ,ix its. f at 5 M If earn' F K - 'ii-.,g ,V-1-ff ' -E . wx -1-77' X-.. ff Tfazr- C.. avail? ' : 3 Xi ' 5'-' ' 5 X N1 - Fizz . Hamilton Columbia Yale Amherst Brunonian Hudson Bowdoin Dartmouth Peninsular Rochester Williams Middletown Kenyon Union Cornell Phi Kappa Johns Hopkins Minnesota Toronto 1 - Chicago Montreal Wisconsin California Illinois kv- V Qgf Qlphaf gweltaf Bbi jfnunuzn at leamiltnn Qtiullzgz 1832 13011 uf Qtbapters Hamilton College Columbia University Yale University Amherst College Brown University Adelbert University Bowdoin College Dartmouth College University of Michigan University of Rochester Williams College Wesleyan University Kenyon 'College Union College Cornell University Trinity College Johns Hopkins University University of Minnesota University of Toronto Chicago University lVlcC1ill University University of Wisconsin University of California University of Illinois 218 1832 1836 1836 1836 1837 1841 1841 1846 1846 1851 1851 1856 1858 1859 1869 1877 1889 1892 1893 1893 1897 1902 1908 1912 .,,,,, nga! .,., A. ,.,, f..,ff,'xR,Sg5wg:gc ,,,? L X M M uv4u M Zmgxwf gIv 5D Gy CDL .,., I I Ma-Mk-8 ' -1-mfxt. . ,,M.s+.ef . .- gy wr 59, JM .,,,w-W I -V s 15,1 i', 1 X BN. pr, , gui L' -'x '59 R mtg f-- ,. We-sa-.P l 76 Q Q t B5 91315 ff, gmffiafr il, X' U w bw A .a'-Sfbiixiiz Y i 44- . mania!-sf. - .. A C ,af-211 -f-fix. ,. ,--- 1 -films'-1 L 'are'-J-if J . - ya, - .... ,sea --sf f, In ,,,2eeeQsf - - RQ K -. 1:-,gfjgbf Ar, ,L R -- X ,Ie 1.1 ,f .1 ,z - - 45+ 9. , A . 4 f - 1 . - .- . , . f, 1 . --s-.-15:11 . Ilia- w- 'F W it -i if? 51 M- 6 . ' . ' tl' lil' few C3 l - 2 ixl.-xs. 5, Els . - .-X - 15 , 7 V s-'1., .1, .., . ' . t .Q f X I 1 yi. 1 1 Ji tt-:W 1-.., . .vga L,,,??,gw,1.v.-sire ...J ,297 ' jk 'fd in 1 Wray ,WS ' f 3' X - ii lvl? ,..' ,iiQ- , if . Q' 47' ' ' -'ag J,-'-' '.1:' ' ww: 'KAN ,--' 1 3 'Eb' -5535:-B 47 '--' : wang-:5' . 'Z ' 'v:iy:?5.-rr I' Zn-, ggi' 5571 ,ff -fQ:,:':7i::-MQQI' A Betta iaappa QEp5iIun llfii QIDHIITUY CIEBYEIUUSDBU 1853 jflfdflikg in EDUffUfilJU5 Prof. F. Colby David Lambuth Dr. Cx. D. Frost Prof. Craven Laycock Harold RQ Hastings Prof. Cu. D. Lord Prof. Benjamin Tinkham Marshall Prof. C. A. Proctor jfratrzg in Ullrhe Dr. P. Bartlett C. P. Chase Dr. E. H. Carlton C. P. Richardson jtratres in Zlllnihersitatz Harry Salmon Bickford Isaac White Carpenter Arno Martin Behnlce Bruce Ford Bundy Joseph Merriam Cheney William Paul Costello Baron Salisbury Barnes James Edward Burns Burton Lewis Gale, -lr. Frank Leo Lagay Ralph Davis Bickforcl Edmund Myler Booth Joseph Penn Carolan Nlourton Daniel Case James Watkins Gill, Jr. 1915 Milton Pomeroy Chee, Jr. .Albert Stanley Llewellyn Lawrence Atwood Whitney 1916 Herbert Allen Dingwall Horace Fishhack, Jr. Kenneth Manning Henderson John Boyle McAuliffe 1917 Paul C-annett Osborn Milburn Ravenshaw Palin James Lyon Rubel Clarence Wiley Spears 1918 Alfred Vincent Gustafson Cortland Bliss Horr Raymond Joseph Hurley Eugene Wilfred Markey Charles Forrest Palmer Edward Maynard Ross 221 Dudley Thayer'Rogers Adam Andrew Sutcliffe William Stephen Nagle Lyman Cilson Perkins Eliot Ashley Shaw Paul Webster Trier Harry Thomas Worthington John Spear Young Oliver Harold Shoup, Jr. William Harold Stewart Gordon Anderson Valentine H erm,n Kotzschmar Whitmore Vvilliam Bleecher Wriglit 2' R QP' 'TF fy X'gs'F-:2b- - ,J--.afsiisfsei J- S, Zi. 2' --A-fafiiiga . Qfsz: 's 2E?5f?f'?-4' M0555 t 421-I1-rs., ffgfx 7' X' , -serif' Rv .- -ll ' 1 .1115 .-as-V N -ss' . - i s l 90- f i' -. N cl- 'M fic' 'fi fr ATA H: 'Q ...W-.sa ,- 555 vat. X S5 -M315 4-fftiff ,.,,Z?1' tilt Qxwffsst l S3l51SFs'2 x Zag-Leg 9,5 gl S 1 16' 41 il-ki.-gig. H fn. i c faa.. ' 0 45225 fiifffkhfg iiQm::i 270 h e eff ' su it X 3 xiii'-fPK'f5i' ' s. - i '9El3hL?P'rF' - 'WSWZ-i .iii 'if 'fii?g:v135g1i'n I Phi . Theta Xi . Sigma Gamma Psi . Chi . Upsilon Beta . Kappa Eta . Lambda . Pi Alpha Alpha Omicron . Epsilon . Rho . Tau . Mu . Nu . Beta Phi . Iota . . Phi Chi . Psi Phi . Gamma Phi Psi Omega Beta Chi . Delta Chi . Phi Gamma Gamma Beta Theta Zeta Alpha Chi' Phi Epsilon Sigma Tau Delta Delta Tau Lambda Alpha Phi . Delta Kappa Tau Alpha Sigma Rho Delta Pi . Rho Delta . Kappa Epsilo Omega Chi H 'x 'gy f Betta ikappa Qlfpsitnn grfnunnzn at vale Ztlnihzrsitp 1844 Bull nf Q1IDH1Jt2t5 Yale University . . . Bowdoin College Colby University Amherst College . . Vanderbilt University . 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University of Washington University of Texas . 222 1844 1845 1846 1847 1847 1850 1850 1850 1852 1852 1852 1853 1853 1855 1855 1855 1856 1856 1856 1856 1856 1857 1861 1866 1867 1867 1868 1870 1871 1874 1876 1879 1889 1890 1893 1898 1898 1899 1901 1902 1904 1906 1912 1913 3 !.f,r:1i?' iva? NNA- N. 'ww N lk X. N K 3 557, :: Z 'dijiix if ,,fX-35.1 , 5 RQ X Mp, 4 M :.f1,lW . Ay v,,1. ,,, Y E? YN ,, UQ , irc ,5 JCC f Cwrfgfl lm M10 4-9 TW7I1b 5.1141 mf ElIi0ll4W1'l:ilm Aft N NN In .mx- 3 'S ,X X Argus fitmgzil 115 Q. ll M fan? . - .., tmses:x2?ff'3?5?5'fis:- ,,,.. M ,, 4- , V Mu, A E Qififfe 5.-high Q an-1 IK Uvgaygyr-gg-IQ ,N - -... ' -t - 2.95 ,.'f X 'kt-'eX'f'A' 'hekgfr- F I ay. ibAs1z.i47f, l:fiis3: iZ:1T5 l I Theta Betta Qlltgi Elbmicrnn Deuternn Qtbarge QE5tahIi5b2D 1869 Prof. C. D. Adams Prof. H. D. Foster John Pollard Bowler James Herbert Brackett Charles Worden Cumisky Edgar Atherton Curtis Frank Eugene Dennen Raymond Forsythe De Voe Granville Benton Fuller Donald Brooks William Choate Eaton Hobart Ford Bernard Otis Gerrish Alfred Edward Goss Curtis Judson Birkenrnayer, Jr. Edward Butts, Jr. Lyman l-'lioge Black Howard Goodsell Cann Edward Fuller Emerson jftatreg in EDnrtm:ih L15 Prof. G. R. Wicker Prof. M. Poor jftatrm in Zflnihztfitate 1915 ' Robert Gordon Guest Russell 'Campbell Johnson John Clifton Kimball Russell Blake Livermore Philip King Murdock 1916 Wdliam Arthur Mackie, Jr. Carol Chase Mason 1917 Joseph Gould Hallett Stanley Martin Kingsbury Carlyle VVallace Sweet Gilbert Nichols Swett Alexander McKenzie Telfer 1918 Edward Ferguson Allan 'Charles Gottschaldt Vvilliam Barnett Higgins Hubert Boniface McDonough Eugene W1'ight Peppard 225 Donald Shapleigh Page Leon Parker Tuck Alan Frederick Waite Clarence Leroy Wanamaker Roger Winship l-larris Foster Murchie Carroll Edwin Pierce Derrill de Saussure Trenholm Henry Edward Wacker, Jr. Walter Leslie Vlfhipple John Windsor White Parker Poole Thomas Burr Robbins Emmet Durant Salisbury John Albert Simmons Sewall Cushing Strout, Zncl 456: t f f W P 'Q xanax Q AQES if AQME l N L li J ill? ill X5 sw:-swf Swv sf2e':AaSef52:b'273gi3:3iSE!??Sf ?1il.1.. - .x.,,:y:.:5- . s ' Q - C -W Q- - giQLS. 7 ' ' . . , f sa J I , 5 T ji' 'FHS rf 7' A if e W'ws.,..ff:e3g4k 1-, ' . .' 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I 'atlas -' I Zeta Epsilon Eta Kappa Iota Xi Nu I Phi Chi Psi Gmicron Deuteron Beta Pi Deuteron Rho Deuteron Nu Deuteron Mu Deuteron Gamma Deuteron Theta Deuteron lota Dleuteron Tau Deuteron Sigma Deuteron Chi Deuteron Delta Deuteron Zeta Deuteron Eta Deuteron Kappa Deuteron Lambda Deuteron Xi Deuteron itiheta Entra Gibi jtnunhzh at Ulininn 41110112132 1848 13.011 uf Qllharges Brown University College of William and Mary Bowdoin College ,Tufts College lHarvarcl University Hobart College University of Virginia Lafayette College ' University of Rochester l-lamilton College Dartmouth College Cornell University College of the City of New York Columbia University Lehigh University Amherst College University of Michigan Massachusetts Institute of Technology Vvilliams College University of Minnesota ' University of Wisconsin George Washington University University of California McGill University Leland Stanford, Jr., University University of Illinois University of Toronto K University of Washington 226 1853 1853 1854 1856 1856 1857 1857 IS66 1867 1868 1869 1870 1881 1883 1884 1885 1889 1890 1891 1892 1895 1896 1900 1901 19013 1908 1912 1913 w 4 V W X..-: gr ii 4 N X I f x X v R X J R, x .5 1' 4 ' 'X X ' M , f Q, I I I Nm QI 1 I 2' if lp - -- 1 'X 3 l a Ya. x f f- E 3 '?i N Zia 5 X 'li ., ff X ,x LHS .wgg wgqv TW X X mon, X Cammm. 53,1 Pu-n DnLm714n-m I' I ! 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Musgrove jtratrzs in Ullnibersitette 9 1915 August Stein Atwood Harold Stimson Ellms Ralph Wolcott Brown Paul Swan Gibson Tracy Cushman Brownell Carl Knickerbocker Cxish Paul Jeremiah Doyle Charles Henry Ingram Frank Caleb Ekstrom Richard Wilson Redfield Vifendell Howard Woolworth 1916 Elliot Malcolm Brill Edwin Leslie McFalls Jesse Keller Fenno John Hyde Mensel Edward Augustus Kedclie John Carroll Monahan Joseph McMasters Larimer Kenneth Kingsley Stowell William Riggs Reynolds, Jr. Ernest Maxwell Rucler Edward Joseph Shea John Maxson Wilcox Edward Harlan Wilson Harold Story Tuttle Frank Ralph Ward Earle Raymond Williams Chester McNutt Woolworth 1917 Payson Tucker Barber William Earl Crisp Richard Cable Morenus Byron Clark Brown Forrest Smith Emery Maurice Gordon Smith Alexander Hewetson Steenrod 1918 David Henry Buffum William James Montgomery Edgar Stiger Tilton Henry John Alderton Collins James Allen Mytton George Herbert Dockstader Elmer Jenness Rayner Alvin Augustus Lucier Andrew Sproule Ross Paul Sawyer Miner Joseph Winger Seacrest A 229 Robert Marchant Wenban William Dickinson Wilson Richard MacKuet Woolworth JY: qi, is f XX- 1 as re ,sweety ,ra-sr' . 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' 1 Q stew K at 1513i Belts Theta jfnunneu at Ellpiami Z1J3lniiJzt5itp 1848 11011 nf Qllbapters Miami University 1848 University of Iowa Indiana University 1849 University of Kansas Central College 1850 University of the South Wabash College 1850 University of Texas University of Wisconsin 1857 Qhio State University Northwestern University 1859 University of Pennsylvania Butler University 1859 Union University Ohio Wesleyan University 1860 Columbia University Franklin College 1860 Colby University l-lfanover College 1860 Dartmouth College University of Michigan 1860 University of North Carolina University of Chicago 1865 Williams College DePauw University 1868 Southwestern University Ohio University 1868 Syracuse University Missouri University 1870 Vvashington and Lee University Knox College 1871 Lehigh University University of Georgia 1871 Amherst College Emory College 1871 Brown University Iowa Wesleyan University 1871 Tulane University Mercer University 1872 Washington University Cornell University 1872 Lelancl Stanford, Jr., University Lafayette College 1873 University of Illinois University of 'California 1873 Purdue University University of Virginia 1873 Case School of Appliecl Science Randolph-Macon College 1874 University of Cincinnati University of Nebraska 1875 University of Nvashington Pennsylvania College 1875 Kentucky State College Washington anal Jefferson College 1875 McGill University Vanderbilt University 1876 University of Colorado University of Alabama 1877 Georgia School of Technology Lombard College 1878 Pennsylvania State College Alabama Polytechnic Institute 1879 University of Toronto Allegheny College 1879 University of South Dakota University of Vermont 1879 Wasliburn College Dickinson College 1880 North Dakota University Westminster College 1880 Iowa State College University of Minnesota 1881 Coloraclo College 230 1882 1882 1883 1883 1883 1883 1883 1884 1884 1884 1885 1886 1886 1887 1887 1887 1888 1889 1889 1891 1891 1893 1893 1896 1898 1900 1901 1902 1902 1902 1904 1906 1906 1910 1912 1912 1912 wa A x ,.,Q'My'k f M' --,X ,W . 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Goodrich Stephen Chase David Storrs jfrarrm in Zlllnihzrsitate 1915 Philip Knox Alexander Donald Crone Bennink Robert Cutting Bigelow Frederick Witter Bailey William Howard Brett John Noyes Colby Alexander Joseph Jardine 1916 Leo Michael Folan Andreas l-lenry Tomfohrde George Benham Young William Baldwin Osborn George Harlan Pratt Chester Albert Pudrith Robert Shuman Steinert l-lenry Frederick Stieglitz Walter Goodwin Ferguson Henry Gillette Fowler Charles Marc Gilmore George Ernest l'lartshorn Arthur Brinton Jepson Kenneth Raymond Kent Edwin Wilbur McGowan 'Chester Lawrence Conlon . John Malcolm Cunningham Harold Bissell Doty Howard Piersol Egan Charles Edward l-lilliker Elton Earle Johnson 1917 1918 233 Elbert Searls Morton Charles Wilmot Norby Scott Vittitow Rutherford Errol Mitchell Thompson Bowen Torrey Eugene Davis Towler James Karl Vinson Theron Victor Lehman Walter l-larold Nelson David Ledger Skinner Ralph Tryon Tyrrel Leon Edward White, Ir. Henry Warren Wilson R gb-f Ska, N in J'-4- X J X 'X R Q het? ft rf ,.-43'e-aftiliatif , be an . 'SWT 75'rq'513?fffZ.'f N556 51538, r w - 4, ff! XiKf'k '5 5p Kewl ' J - -w '-L'l5ts f ' -' - ' aaa , - y f m ig 'XNj::,, Av-1 7 ,fi A-gmiz-, tS,.,,,,iQw Q21 is af.i-,i e , X -X 'EUS gf 3 if ia + . its - as H 'rw Crsksiexr,--L. -, - y ing' Q il .5-H 1 fiat 1-uf . - .- JL V'-lg' . , . 2-if-W E 'f' tfX'cf'i X V io ' zff if fl: tts ' 1? 1' :3?-.yhul DQ .gr .,, if- 'ist ., Q56 ,-' t gas .J my V 2.5 .1 1 W '7 'iQ:3U 5' 53 --xi' 4?-f 1 22 1 ,J- ' , .f' 'H' 1 ' Zi -uxrffi' .-X 'Walkers-'ff' 13- -, - i'3se1i5 - X +i:3:yp.i1f5 Esta iliheta i,Bi jfnunnfn ar siaiami auninfnsirg was Bull uf Qlbaptzrs Miami University Cincinnati University Western Reserve University Ohio University Washington and Jefferson College DePauw University University of Indiana University of Michigan Wabash College Williams College Central University Brown University University of North Carolina Ohio Wesleyan University Hanover College Knox College University of Virginia Davidson College Bethany College Beloit College University of Iowa Wittenburg College Westminster College Iowa Wesleyan University University of Chicago Denison University Washington University University of Kansas University of Wisconsin Northwestern University Dickinson College Johns Hopkins University University of California Kenyon College Rutgers College Cornell University Stevens Institute of Technology St. Lawrence University University of Maine 1839 1841 1841 1841 1842 1845 1845 1845 1846 1847 1848 1849 1852 1853 1853 1855 1855 1858 1860 1862 1866 1867 1867 1868 1868 1868 1869 1872 1873 1873 1874 1877 1879 1879 1879 1879 1879 1879 1879 University of Pennsylvania Colgate University Union University Columbia University Amherst College Vanderbilt University University of Texas Ohio State University University of Nebraska Pennsylvania State College University of Denver University of Syracuse Dartmouth College University of Minnesota Wesleyan University University of Missouri Lehigh University Yale University Leland Stanford, Jr., University University of West Virginia University of Colorado Bowdoin College Washington State University University of Illinois Purdue University Case School of Applied Science Iowa State University University of Toronto University of Oklahoma Tulane University Colorado School of Mines University of Oregon University of South Dakota Massachusetts Inst. of Technology University of Utah University of Idaho 'Colorado College Kansas State Agricultural 'College 234 1880 1880 1881 1881 1883 1884 1885 1885 1888 1888 1888 1889 1889 1890 1890 1890 1891 1892 1894 1900 1900 1900 1901 1902 1903 1905 1905 1906 1907 1908 1908 1909 1912 1913 1913 1914 1914 1914 H x - -f TMI 4 i i 'Z' Eg - 5 if 1 If f, i4 X ll QRS N f 1 IM., c 4cE sjg, SIGNO at F? Vie E1 EH IES lf' W3 'v RN ix fgysi' ksxmzi ,Q xp f we 76 Q Q X .Regus ffffvi it K gl Q5 ez-5,1 HJ, E ll iixffffar ,JS 1:2 'snag-as-:aQgn?s.es:4iffktgiitgg A-:am 1,2 I- .0 Q .!2,.,g,ai5iQA- . Nw' v ,. , ,l m Q. --ig5s .f ,. ,. , , , Q' r f f' ft. agp' r ff ? f ii, Wi 3, 'l-'QF '!sZ,,S.t2 N ,H -:ig in V- if '31 nf -7' , 'ini' 3, 1, A I, . E HEQXQR if- a.. X ,fx 1 16. 'fy-.Ratt Q- 1:57 1 A .,!'J21r9 yt ' -t +1'b-ss-ts. .1?'-MH' 'e :vt me 21,43 's 14' N . ' 1 ie fe' n.. Q -qugzgu ,, . W.. .rf 4 . ,QV . .0 . Q Ja X fam ,554 , . Vp,-.,, , ' 1 , tn' . M, ,4if ' '-' Y ' ni., ,,:F' --1 Fa-, ' ,Ai '- J ' 'W-akrf ' t'24'cr:4r 'tx +:g.g.f1f2' f 4, ft! +g5,,.?,:p:1:f' x ,, -:-.- - 6lEtH Gita Qlbaprer Prof. F. E.. Austin Prof. C. E. Bolser P. R. Bugbee Frederick Drew Day Everett Joseph Graves Ben Willard Grills Channing Ellis Harwood Robert Alfred Burlen Reginald Frederick Chutter Daniel Webster Coakley Hugh Livingston Cole Paul Lewis Burnham Houghton Carr Robert Martin Chase Thomas Lucius Cotton James Sullivan Carpenter George Minot Cavis Horton Lloyd Chandler George Molton Davis, Jr. Joseph Harold Dolson Qigma Qllbi jtratrzi in itbnctutihui sew! QE5tahIi5beU 1893 Prof. J. V. Hazen Prof. C. A. Holden jfratrw in Zlllrhz P. W. Loudon jfnattw in Ullnihzriitate 1915 James Michael Killeen David Barton Kinne, Jr. Leo Robert McHfale Elmer Boynton Merrill 1916 Arthur Gillespie Fiske Vivian Albert Fletcher Hobart Wendell Marble 1917 Francis McGarvey Donehue Arthur Oscar Duhamel, Jr. Edgar Champlain Earle James Albert Fox Donald Richmond 1918 William Curtis Glover Edward Elihu Hazen Harvey Perley Hood, Jr. Paul Daugherty Huber 237 Philip Hughes Pelletier, Jr. George Kellogg Rose, Jr. Charles Franklin Woodcock John Hillman Woolverton John Alden Pelletier Edward Creaser Riley Ralph Gannett Tyler Roland Studley Wass Howard Emerson Merrill Rudolph Nelson Miller Richard Dunbar Murphy Alfred Walter Nelb Cornelius Arthur Lynch John Joseph McMahon Clifford Leland Meredith Edwin Roland Noyes Langdon Hensen Robinson V 'S sea SQ X I.. Q-Ng page 1532 xi K ff? i k It mls f fa It MV J -32, za Us-f gftlng.-rg, Q 23-M y ' f easier: as. if. H sie 1 'iqwgfffff -. . 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V xx? f Sigma Clibi jfuunnen at miami Ullnihztiity 1855 Bull of Qlbapters Miami University . . . Chio Wesleyan University . . lncliana University . . De Pauw University . . Dickinson College . University of Virginia . . Pennsylvania College . . . Bucknell University . . . George Washington University . Butler College . . . . Washington and Lee University . . Lafayette College . . . Denison College . . . Northwestern University . Hanover College . . Purdue University . . University of Pennsylvania . Central University . . University of Michigan . University of lllinois . . Qhio State University . . Beloit College .... . State University of Iowa . . . Massachusetts Institute of Technology . University of Cincinnati . . . University of Nebraska . . . lllinois Wesleyan University . University of Wisconsin . University of Texas , University of Kansas . University of California . Tulane University . Albion College . , Lehigh University . , University of Minnesota . . 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Upsilo n Upsilon Psi Psi . Omega Omega Beta Gamma Beta Delta Beta Eta . Beta Theta Beta Iota . Delta . Alpha Tau Beta Nu . lota Iota . r J A152 tigfitm E is . Cornell University . . . Pennsylvania State College . . Vanderbilt University . . . . . Leland Stanforcl, Jr., University . Hobart College . . . Dartmouth College . . Kentucky State College . Columbia University . . . West Virginia University . University of the State of Missouri . University of Chicago . . . University of Maine . Washington University . University of Washington . Syracuse University . University of Arkansas Colorado College , . University of Montana . . Case School of Applied Science . University of Pittsburg . . University of Oregon . University of Georgia . , . University of North Carolina . Brown University . . University of Alabama .z ?! 1890 1891 1891 1891 1892 1893- 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 1902 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1906 1909 1909 1910 1910 1913 1914 1914 , i ff ' J'M1 3 21' 4 ,Q T' 02 ' , Wx '. . 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's 'K eeeffitif :ff ' C7 1'3 'FWF ,-. - was-M. nity , H ., X f 4-in N r. any Lui? A x-E? . 'I 5 fy ' -has-fav gf, he 41151 .u gs-u T rw' X HEX- isiknesg... l u. - rig s 1 16 fy, .-93.61 - -4 V ff- i 't I X ,J-J' K ' ,ff lf 1 ' New K ,gq.,,,,h 91:9 J? '5 'sf' .if , ' . 7571i X , ' ities , sf i N P 611154, ilk N fra. --pf' N .'J 1 ' W5 sc pi I k535c: '2 .el ' Q r, Uztgijw Q-.-X: y . egxagyccgffgv . -gi - -Q-.ggi Saga .sixf 1 --sgcglgiirxsijlf Q Y . 5 1, . ls, ,. , fbi kappa si jfuunnzn at Zlitlwbingtuli ann jlzffersnn Pennsylvania Alpha Virginia Alpha . Pennsylvania Beta Pennsylvania Gamma Pennsylvania Epsilon Virginia Beta . Pennsylvania Zeta Pennsylvania Eta Ohio Alpha . Illinois Alpha Illinois Beta Indiana Alpha . Ohio Beta . . Iowa Alpha . New York Alpha Pennsylvania Theta Indiana Beta . New York Gamma Wisconsin Alpha Kansas Alpha . Michigan Alpha Pennsylvania lota Maryland Alpha Ohio Delta . Wisconsin Gamma New York Beta New York Epsilon Minnesota Beta . 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Joseph Prescott Pitman Raymond Field Russell Arthur Phillips Williams John Morrison Foote Park Jerrold Larmon Appleton Train Miles Alexander Morrison Olin Robinson Smith Robert Bunga Thieme Wayne Francis Palmer Carleton Ames Potter Walter Cofhn Sisson Robert Cole Stickney Harold James Tobin Benjamin Marsh Wheldon Thomas Tyson Vlfoodruff Naasson Sheldon Young Marshall Davies William Wendell Drabble Chauncey Richards Hood Herbert Alexander McGrath George Henry Prindle, Jr Curtis Carver Tripp 247 R -12. in NN M 5 2' f Ni' v Qg, 'N P QTW X Argus ?f jg 13,32 il IP sf' S J' gig! -'iid' ' ii gf Q? f Aefiiahisz, . ,Vg--at-is--QT L , N ,.., L - ,. Q- 'wx I s H:-11 'Q--T,-f,EAF2'T M i - 4:3 -4.-, asm.. I vs-fi:-Lg-.7330 7 5 7 lT'1E1- Uhr 217:17 i fp, t '-A1 i s....,1e . , 15' :ga , ' fi ,- ' C-', 4 1- X-'-eff' t. ,ii-1, vgkvt. , 1' -x'a,',.uT1I ' , 7191 1 16 71- fE,f'i ,gif kim' 3,111 Q ' . agkgse will Ns, J H, iff -f f Efqa- gf- - 4 L- v P:-T1 151' . Fax ' .5461 Q, 1, get :Q1 . ' jeg.. 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Frank Herbert Donovan jftatrzs in Ellnihetsitate Vincent Gerard Byers Joel Graves Harris Donald Wellington Fuller Philip I-lenry Lewis Eugene Forrest lVlcQuesten Richard Parkhurst Robert Emerson Adams Philip William Blood Robert Wilson Clark John Herbert Crenner Sumner Brooks Emerson Mon ' Thomas Brackett Reed Bryant William 'Chisholm Clifford LeRoy Daniels r Robert Aiken Drake Carlton Pennington Frost Roger Loring Howland Karl Frederick Hutchinson 1915 1916 1917 Raymond Stark Bogardus Perry James Henry Sisk, Jr. john Howard Payne Peter Oles Soutar Warren Ford Upham Theron Bailey Walker George Gregory, Jr. Ernest Kendall Hammond William Trott King, Jr. Morton Womersley Rhoades Herman Stockman Robinson te Stephen Willard 1918 259 George Clermont McBride Sylvester Martin Morey Clayton Franklin Mugridge Dwight Swett Sargent Thomas Edward Shirley Richard Thomas Sisk Henri Baldwin van Zelm mug? 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West Virginia University Iowa State College University of University of University of Minnesota D Arkansas Montana Syracuse University Case School of Applied Science Dartmouth College Columbia University Pennsylvania State College Oklahoma University Western Reserve University University of Nebraska Washington State College Delaware State College Brown University Stetson University University of Maine ' Kansas A. and M. College 1913 274 1904 1904 190'4 1904 1905 1906 1907 1907 1908 1909 1909 1909 1909 1910 1910 1912 1912 1913 a ,X -5 Gfflw , ' 537,34 ggfeig , X X M wg : gmail. ,u,ll X A ,.., Q1 S , A! ,F-f x! ,ARF A 1. H.A,, 2 4 Qf M-2 f 1, F, U zfzggf! ' 55 KVAQ ,V frw MON? SV -I 3 f fy 9, , f, .im -wi . J - Raj: ' , V- 1 1 0 4 X '4ff Q.h .. -gr ti, -'qizw'- f ' +A - 5 ' Q tt..-t 5 ,wzzeff-,- wawfiiiis' i, -- ,Q 5' -39,ffYa1fss1eg:es23 7 - '-T3zs -- uf.. 'i15?'f- 5 - 'av Ekv fl' .. ,- -A--H - A ec: e my 1- -, V -W A -'ha . 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Kingsforcl jttatzt in 61111112 James Joseph Kerley jtratrzs in Uliniiaztsitate 1915 Philip I-laseltine Blodgett Richard Esselstyn Coon, Sidney Caldwell Crawford David Dexter Davis Russell Luther Durgin Dean Stanley Hazen Chauncey Pinneo Hulbert Robert Arthur Brown Norman Lamont Brundage Daniel Stark Dlinsmoor Charles Hubbard Dudley Charles Franklin Durgin Wallace Bruce Baker Elmer Woodworth Beny blames lVlcl..ellan Langley Don Carroll Bliss, Jr. William Leo Brumhy Harold Alhert Eastman William Chester Hulbert jr. 1916 Allzert Emanuel Johnson Donald Edward Law Allen Scott Norton Gerald Kerman Richardson Nlaxwell Boehm Sahen Howard Pierce Sawyer Elliot Russell Sharp Benjamin Eastman Richard Henry Ellis Vfallace Grant Kittredge Denis D. Linehan William Harold McKenzie Ralph Milton Parker 1917 1918 Guy Lewis Richardson Victor Collins Smith Harold Dewing Stillman Xvoodward Dennis Hulbert George Reynolds l-lull George Dunlap Wears Melville Fuller Weston S. tied J .gg fe 3 ,N I fc sl X A9315 F 1 M MN ggi seas? farteilw its -. ezaGf1,efr:e:5-E5 -- ,D L- -'Lili-fftifl'-Eplifi 521. 'fy . 'W -'J U : K' -. ---iii? 'P ai -vyrg. '- --P--1, , --X -,4- s gi--,a:f5,i' ' -f es, '17 1 , ,.., ,Ji L , R W- as-'21 - -t s I ' -Ll E' ' -an - 'Mrs bd- -E r A - F., or-Gr eg rsxwsg-r mu-5 Kgy '2 X 1 ..-,,-:- N s-X :ibn ,ev ' , -'11 ' rn ties: if its fs W. .ff . JL- 45' Q- lit fffrwffgji . 3. .v. I, r1 ,-NEQP EEQ' 4 - ,fi 1 16 f .Q iw .f .-G-,rg ' .pf J. 5 'r 1, -as , va' we .17 3 ., 5,1 x ,jj A - ,I Q. ,I . 1141- 41. ' is ,,,agg5,s-r-rf-e- i t 1. uf.. mtl 41 -ka --Q' 'Ss as 7 i. 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Granger, J C. P. Hulbert, '15 A. S. Llewellyn, '15 P. D. Smith, '15 Weavers nf the B j17lJlJfflHI1 I.. P. Tuck, '15 l... A. Whitney, '15 R. Nvinship, '15 J. N. Colby, 'I6 J. B. McAuliffe, 'I6 C. A. Puclrith, '16 R. H. Baxter, '17 T. L. Cotton, '17 B. O. Gerrish, '17 H E. Merrill, '17 M G. Smith, '17 C. W. Spears, '17 A. M. Telfer, '17 K. 1... Thielscher, '17 Baseball C. 1... Wanamaker, '15 l... G. Perkins, 'I6 Graft: 1... A. Whitney, '15 r., '15 C. F. Durgin, '16 P. C-. Nordell, '16 E.. C. Riley, '16 C-. V. Rector, '16 K. D. Tucker, '16 J. D. Warren, '15 Q iii , . O I Boo - X W9 -s 0, 'eww wow 3.45 :vi '-up H-2. ' ,J Q x .QP Yx..a Za2if:gQ?f54 - , an 0 .G-:::f3i1?S:3n . 4-..i sa.-.2 - V - - -:ssze:ii4 ' 'ff fi- kim. ' , vfss..i5'P sf:-72 W-FE i :fx E11 hi P1513 QQ. Y' ff AEBVB ,. .. -1- ,. T: - ' Zlthlztic Gluumzil uf Eartmuutb Clinllege 2DffflZ21T5 Irving French, 'Ol ..... . . President Charles E.. Bolser, '99 ..... . . Secretary l-larolcl C. McAllister, 'I3 fResignezl after football seasonj . Graduate Manager I. E. Ingersoll, 'II . . . . . . Cracluate Manager Qilumni Irving French, 'Ol Joseph W. Gannon, '00 l-lenry R. Lane, '07 jltlfllltp Charles E. Bolser Charles R. Lingley Charles A. Proctor Zfinnetgrahuates John U. Loomis, '15 ....... Manager of Football Richard W. Reclheld, 'l5 . . Manager of Baseball Everett Graves, '15 . . Manager of Track Qlbairmen uf Qlnhisurp Qiummittees Charles E. Bolser ....... Football, Basketball Charles A. Proctor ...... Track, Tennis, Golf, Cun Charles R. Lingley . . . Hockey, Baseball 304 FDUT ALL VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM, l9I4 .1 4, F5 U A .,Q,,. i , 5 ,aan c --' Ev, A5535 f,g?ff- X.. fr -x T W Q- f 'f rr- 4- -. rt' ' ' H.. , Qiiigufmgs- ,j g SX ,ft . xii, K' . 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Up to very recent times, of the necessary characteristics of a great football team, we found Hnerven and Hbrawni' in a death struggle for premier honors, While Hskilln ranked next and intelligence, last. The season just past and the season of I9I 3 have conclusively proved that the old order of things has passed away, and that a game more worthy of a college manis time and energy has come among us. Brawn has lost its fight with 'inerven and has been relegated to its proper place at the foot of the lists. Skill still stands in third place while a new battle is on for first and second honors, and the combatants now are Hnervei' and Hintelligencef, We hope that in the game of football, as in the game of life, this fight will be eternal. The season of l9l4 added glorious deeds to Dartmouthis athletic history. It had many pleasant and many sad developments. Among the former there was the large number of men who by indomitable perseverance and the resultant steady improvement were enabled to play the required hfteen minutes in a championship contest, thus to earn a coveted letter, and therein lies much food for thought. Among the sad developments looms big the fact that thirteen UD men will be lost to the squad by graduation, thirteen as fine specimens, both physically and mentally, as Dartmouth has ever been able to offer. May they go through life with the same faith- fulness to duty and the same singleness of purpose that has crowned their mental and physical work while under the tender guidance of their Alma Mater, this is my wish. CSigneclD FRANK W. CAVANAUGI-I, Dartmoutlfs Head Football Coach. 307 I A..-'-:gj'-:Qc w1n,4:,:.4.:1 . ,N V 5 f -.1--11:-:na-:-wg:-1-....-:-L If :.-:-:--:-:-:--w-:Qvi44:.1- - +:- -f' .- -frf'i7f-:'li . ??'.X:11 5zl 115329.'f'T.'51f71r:fSE' . , ..... -.nu-,-4-5. ...M . .... .. .. .. ,,...b.., ,. 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'a'?22z1i57' J X 7 'fi1:3::i1EE,g?7 ' I 'x s K 4 it 4 , juuthatl Qeasun uf 1914 With one of the lightest teams that ever represented Dartmouth on the gridiron, the Green eleven hammered its way through the season, the only dark spot of which was the Princeton defeat, and finished with an aggregate of 359 points as against its oppo- nents' 25. At the beginning of the season the development of ends to replace I-logsett and Loudon and of a quarterback to relieve Chee were the chief problems which the coaches had to face, Center, too, was a vulnerable point, while the rest of the line, though fast, lacked weight and experience. The backfield was strong and dependable. ' The season opened with Massachusetts Agricultural College on Alumni Gval. Dartmouth won, 29-6, but the play was ragged, and a lack of unity in the line was manifest both in attack and defense. The following Saturday Dartmouth vanquished Norwich University ,74-O, roll- ing up the largest score ever made by a Green team. Dartmouth's defensive play showed a marked improvement while the second team backfield developed a smashing attack, which, equalling that of the regulars, showed the main strength of the team to be centered in the men behind the line. This strength proved the salvation of the team the next Saturday when only by the plunging power of the backs was the Green able to cross Williams, goal line thrice in the final period and emerge victors by a score of 2l-3. A field goal in the second period constituted the Purple's only score and the only score of the game until the last quarter when Curtis broke away for the l-lanoverianis hrst touchdown, which was fol- lowed by two more in quick succession. University of Vermont offered little resistance the next week, failing to stop the Dartmouth backs and losing 42-O. Weak and uncertain tackling and a noticeable absence of brilliant plays after the first ten minutes of the game made the contest slow and uninteresting. Despite a fourth period rally and general outplaying of her opponents during the entire game, the Green went down to defeat before Princeton l6-12 in the new Palmer Stadium a week later. Costly errors by the l-lanoverians and Princeton's faculty for turning every blunder into a decided gain resulted in the loss of Dartmouth's first big game of the season. The wonderful secondary defence of the Tigers, the grim desperation with which the Green fought its uphill battle after the disheartening second period, and Gheels sensational 75-yard run for a touchdown were the chief features of a game which was as spectacular as it was important. 309 Us ns Si- lb if DY-Nagy. V' Wi lfsiilt' ,afrf f?ZJ i riigsess---,ws-.. 'D-' - -X 4 as +2 .ir X Xt- '33,-'..f11t -.fiwmif ll-i ' R. 5l Zmbmfks 'f x .ff 1 16 '3 ti'e'9?f ULJf7 '4-- ff WU' .w:2H5,1s'-sr1E'9 i Lf iglzs fag :itil 415' ' 'fuss ' -yi' in A117 15025, .57 X tiff? . ,-ll if ' Xe E 'isle-5g:g,.-ff ' 1 +L 'Cf-sex 5,577 ,f xiii:-.AZEZ-5217 Amherst gave little trouble the following Saturday and Dartmouth triumphed 32-0. Frequent fumbles and numerous penalties resulted in a slow game relieved only by C1hee's brilliant runs and the speed of the lines under punts. Tufts College, heralded as the strongest opponent ever seen on Alumni Oval, was ignominiously snowed under, '68--0, in the last home game of the season. Smashing through the visitors, complicated formations, often to nail the runners for losses, the Dartmouth forwards played an exceptional game, while the Green backs literally tore through the Tufts line at will for substantial plunges or long, sensational runs for touch- downs. Unable to stop the dynamic attack, the visiting team yet fought gamely to the end, substituting man after man in a vain attempt to stem the tide of onrushing Green Warriors. After the slaughter Coach Whelan of Tufts said, Dartmouth has the best team I have ever seen on a college gridiron. The teamis offensive play is wonderful and the defensive is fully equal to it. Fairly started on a victorious march to the end of the season, Dartmouth a 'week later repeated her victory of the year before by administering the worst defeat to Penn- sylvania that a Red and Blue team ever received on Franklin Field. Heralded from Philadelphia as the fastest scoring aggregation in the East, the Cxreen fulfilled all promises, ever sweeping her opponents back to their goal line and amassing 4l points to Pennsylvania,s none. Vlfhitney, Cxhee, and Curtis were mountains of strengthg to Captain Whitney, if to any one man, the great victory was due. The expected battle between Dorizas, the Creek strong man of Penn, and Spears of Dartmouth did not materialize, for the Greek was outplayed in every department of the game and was forced to withdraw in the third period. Continuing their winning course in the' last game of the season at Fenway Park in Boston, Dartmouth swamped Syracuse 40-0 in a game during which the Green goal line was only once in danger of being crossed by the heavy victors over Michigan. Whitney, Chee, and Curtis again starred, Whitney by his irresistible line plunging, Cxhee by his unerring forward passing, and Curtis by his phenomenal punting. Mvur- dock and Cumisky also showed up well in the backfield, while Spears, Colby, and Mil- more played their opponents off their feet in the line. Rapidly developing into a driving unit of tremendous force, and defeated in but one conflict, the Dartmouth eleven of 1914 played powerful, aggressive football through- out the entire season and emerged from the last game one of the most effective, highest scoring, and best-coached machines in the country. 310 lar xg as 1-ss. Z.. of 'iw ,,,, its x -1. ffl- , Q13-T22-P faxcssseefriffggiiggiabiii . ':.s,, as .. I if-.M -.e-ff-J-W .. ' Q I' Y N , . .- - Q-y d, . axis -, . I jiri '6 3 -x' y:s Awhis ffl' 'P' K' ,fs.v 'T.2x vS..,.,,,sq,,W '- .-Q - . Q. ' N- .f , , 4- ' I re--W' 'a sl lmitisriiefplsvs-1-1, lt Q - srl X 3 ,ik 1 6 fe ttf . I9 . 'l .i 'Nt Z' ' 'L'-ess 'I cd . '-f:.tg x ,S ,frets 1 - ,I -1 lt -f' i. -sl f,gsefQ1f-'f'1' li -I 1 -'rex .1117 .-.. 'QL 4' 'f - ', E 'P pf' 'mv 2 , it-. ' Lf ' ' 7 'a liases-229' fig ji - Jtgi vvfm l Z f. 1:,,':: ':?.n v ?F,3:,, . :gf - 7 -s.7,:EElig:f ,55SZt :27::,?,- l '-' ' ttiijzir last Eames LAWRENCE ATYVOOD WHITNEY, captain of the team, and characterized by Coach Cavanaugh as the best athlete that ever came to Dartmouth, has to his credit three years' experience in the Big Green backfield, and a reputation as the hardest line- plunger in collegiate circles. l-le combines speed and weight on the offence that makes him a hard man to stop on straight bucks through the line, and as a defensive back his ability to break up forward passes, and his fierce and accurate tackling have been important factors in the successes of the teams on which he has played. A thorough knowledge of the game and long experience have made him well fitted for the position of leader which he has held during the past season. PETER HUGH CANNON is probably the speediest offensive man in the 1914 backfxeld, with the possible exception of Curtis. Particularly fast in starting, he has distinguished himself by his scrappy play and steady hard work throughout his football career at Dartmouth. l-lis specialty is slipping over jor a touchdown from the twenty-yard line before the opposing team is aware that the play has starte . FRED SI-IEFFIELD CHILD has been handicapped by a weak knee but has played good football when called on to fill vacancies at taclcle. His weight has been a big asset when he has been physically fit to enter the game. CHARLES WORDEN CUMISKQ so far improved in all-round ability this season that he ably filled Ghee's place at quarter when called on, and proved his equal in accuracy on long forward passes. He has shown considerable proficiency as a broken-field runner, but his advance has perhaps been most marked in his judicious selection of plays. EDGAR ATI-IERTON CURTIS, for two years ranked as the best punter in the East, has well earned this reputation. His long spirals have vanquished many rivals when the game resolved itself into a punting duel, and never when physically fit has he been bested. l-le has proved no less valuable on the offence as a ground gainer, being particularly dependable on wide end runs. HAROLD STIMPSON ELLMS has as his biggest asset unusual speed, which he put to good use in covering Curtis' punts. His ability as a tackler also made him a valuable defensive man. MILTON POMEROY GHEE. JR., selected for the position of quarterback on Walter Camp's 1914 All-American team, proved worthy of that honor bv heady generalship and brilliant individual play throughout his college football career. An adept with the forward pass, he is a remarkably spectacu- lar broken-held runner, due to his complete mastery of a baffling change of pace. l-le is probably one of the nerviest quarters in the game, and can stand a terrific beating. l-lis vacancy will be the most difficult one to fill next fall. NORVILLE LIVINGSTON lVlILMORE has fairly earned the reputation as one of the steadiest and most reliable players on the team. His use of the spiral pass was absolutely dependable and accurate, and the protection he afforded Cthee on the offence was well-nigh perfect. As roving center, his defen- sive play in the Tufts game this year was in no small measure responsible for the Brown and Blue failure to score. PHILIP KING MURDOCK has been tirst string player on Iwo varsity teams and is deservedly rated as a line-smasher of exceptional power and endurance. I-lis ability to stand a terilftc amount of punish- ment was well shown in the Princeton game this year, when he played himself 01-li in battering the heavy Tiger forwards. He is also a strong defensive player and a fierce taclcler. 311 - 'il - ffmi wf i-TENT:-4 'Fha 9 ' 'mr KK 4155 i v! STX xt. ,lPgl5 Afxjfl rv ea: W.....f,,. rg it xgestea,-seg! 5, ,isa X ygffix 1 16 vs, , ghqfpggyj . S1 4! t ' Qs. 'I ' .01 sw ' ' ' 1 'N Y -H23 X 'H 0' X, gi 41 X41cjv'7Z?'i2f X . NS!! ', i K gf'-. QE' 19 xl RAYMOND STARK BOGARDUS PERRY'S three years of work on the varsity squad developed him into an end of first string caliber and his work in this year's Penn game won for him his letter. He had a fair degree of speed and was an apt handler of the forwardupass. RICHARD WILSON REDFIELD played his best game this year against Syracuse, when his work in breaking up the interference on end runs by the fast Orange backs was noteworthy. l-le was one of the hardest players on the squad, and had marked ability in spilling interference. LEON PARKER TUCK, although he did not play a full quarter in any letter game this year, gave in last season's Princeton victory one of the finest exhibitions of ability combined with nerve that a Dart- mouth football crowd has ever had the opportunity to watch. A light man in a game of heavy players. he consistently tore up the Orange and Black line for substantial gains, and Was everywhere on the defence. His knack of keeping his feet when carrying the ball was never used to better advantage than in the sea of mud in which that game was played. ROGER WINSHIP at end proved a worthy successor tol-logsett on the receiving end of the forward pass. He invariably handled the ball cleanly, and covered Curtis' punts with a speed that seldom allowed any recovery of ground. His work as a defensive player was likewise of a high order. if . QF-Sf' fi. A. 'En 5 . . ,-1 'i - f gs-J' sa, - , 5-'uf-'hat E?1-if Q .:ii.a5 E52 3 r ' . -- H .ffm-4 I-33 ,' i if -.,. , . th . sxt,7 ,,h - E ., 1 .' E 3 -fx' af tl -.w1w,.t.:QSgE11 2:'f. r Ii.- f-pf-,v ' l -avr it-111.11sz?'ni-r+??'2sj4f5 . , . :Tyne ' qi, wg., - t -f n . .wg -. - ve v -V iv f,1. 5f1ft:f'1gw:-.V . '. 32.33 , ..,. 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Q- Whig Cixi, qhillrtl J' . ,Z :kim -APG? -I' :GFA , - f ?,.n.,- E -xmhsif ., ' -2- 1' an 'fiaalgyr' , ' if 'fegg,L:,R:fp,,f- 1 . -, ,. 1 Captain-Elect McAuliffe 3l3 1-f':+3i??. we lf: g- I ' .J -'ziilil-li? . ...ff --me e ' ... 1 - st 1 . - 2--ae-.L-ad' ' . -- cm- 1 1 2, 5 C, - , 1, 1 X A231 if 4- .ir --.ES X .yiytk 1 15- if 15,1-' mx yZf'1?f'1f.7Ef2?5-v- iff-' 6, ,M mn ,,.ff -5, - . Q, fa W .I ., 4, X gag' ag, M 1 P ' MAT. Z7-'fp 'gli-5 11' 'I 5 571-752- :Fir like- 7 -.Elia-'i ' '11 .:: 43H .-Q bk?k:4F'5' H l 32::53' -'NN' 1'a7:3,2E,f515 wg? jfunthall Season ut 1914 Frank VV. Cavanaugh . Dartmouth Paul W. Loudon 1913 E.. Page Junkins John U. Loomis R. N. Hogsett 1... A. Whitney Manager Assistant Manager Captain Captain-elect ftlibe Guam A. M. Telfer, '17, Left End H. S. Ellms, '15, Left End R. S. B. Perry, '15, Left End J. B. McAuliffe, '16, Left Tackle T. L. Cotton, '17, Left Tactile C. W. Spears, '17, Left Cuara' H. E. Merrill, '17, Left Guard N. I... Nlilmore, '15, Center R. H. Baxter, '17, Center 1. N. Colby, '16, Right Guard M. Ci. Smith, '17, Right Cuarct C. A. Pudrith, '16, Right Tactile Dartmouth Dartmouth Dartmouth Dartmouth Dartmouth Dfartmouth Dartmouth Dartmouth M. P. Head Coach Assistant Coach 1914 John U. Loomis John F. Gile 1... A. Whitney J. B. McAuliffe S. Child, '15, Right Tackle Winship, '15, Right End W. Redfield, '15, Right End Cuhee, -1r., '15, Quarterback W. Cumisky, '15, Quarterback A. Vvhitney, '15, Left Hatfhaclg 1... Thielscher, '17, Left Halfhaclf A. Curtis, '15, Right Hatfhactf H.. Cannon, '15, Right Hatfhaclf K. Murdock, '15, Fullhactf O. Cxerrish, '17, Futthactf Summary of the Queasun Massachusetts State 6 Norwich Williams Vermont Princeton Amherst Tufts Pennsylvania Syracuse 314 Hanover 0 Hanover 3 Williamstown O Hanover 1 6 Princeton 0 Hanover 0 Hanover 0 Philadelphia O Boston September 26 October 3 October 10 October 17 October 24 October 31 November 7 November 14 November 21 1916 D MEN BASEBALL VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM, 1914 Ng 7 N N '12, ff.. Si xv'-Q-:5z,. lvgff mn ty it ,.g-.faf3.?5:el:.-. N j .,,., ' 1-1 geifli:-e 1 . . ' A-'fe-g51i:iLEE5??ii'? V V Nxzgfif ., - - m-e.., 53 x'l':EliZ1iL .f: , . f- .7 ifqgdf Qiqwfm 'Q'-4555.3 '- ,x .fa . .. ff- N ' , ' ' -fa-.91-'L'-x'e f ,,v, , , i . . I A 5' Amhis 7 fi X fi? A Sei,-fe-giasxfiq Qs. ,i r ygi. is y 1 tg f ..:-, fu gf' Q49 z 4,, ,Q ,Ili , faeeaeiR3Qb .Qt -rql X .Q 1 16. I7-il fl -51 14, 1 ,gl fgqf,-:,.':9S':2' 1 . ' . 'Y es.-i .ff xr: is-ff 1 r . t- 1 ,asf . , l f I 1239 3g'g1T:,f,- V :ws Ai. quit! : 'lf A FINE- -471 .-:s ,Y If 6' .1-7 -ffr - Fe.. ..af ' - :sa ' ' i exe: ' ' 43, - 'ssayvf' f' 3 fe: Kami 75:11-' I asehall Season nf 1914 The Dartmouth baseball season of I9l4, when all conditions are known and considered, proved to be a very successful one, although the first actual work out in the cage was poor. When the final game had been played, results showed that Dart- mouth had won eighteen games and lost twelve. The most notable victories were the defeat of Harvard by the score of I0-2, and that over Williams at Williamstown, for the first time in the last nine years. Dart-, mouth also won both Commencement games from Amherst, an unusual feat, andto these must be added the decisive Green victories over both the University of Pennsyl- vania and Cornell. Yale and Princeton both defeated Dartmouth, but both by the small margin of one run, so that the results on the whole were very satisfactory. Of this yearis team, eight HD men have been lost to the 1915 squad through graduation, and another by disqualihcation, which means that a practically new team will have to be built up from the material in the lower classes, with Captain-elect Wanamakevr as a nucleus. One of the bright features of this seasonis work was the rounding into form of Willard, the big left-handed pitcher, who, though he had injured his arm during his Freshman year, and consequently was unable to pitch for two seasons, came back strong in his Senior year and pitched remarkable ball. His loss will be great and much in evidence during the coming season. Another pleasant feature was' Ted l.avin's winning of his letter. Captain-elect Wanamaker caught every game of the season of I9I4, and put up a great game in his position in every contest, being the life of the team, and ever keeping the others full of fight. l-le should make a great leader. Low, the big, husky shortstop, was the balance wheel of the infield, and not only put up a great fielding game, but got in some good execution with the bat, thereby ranking as one of the best hitters in college baseball. It is my opinion that both of these players will make good in major league baseball next year. Very respectfully, CSignedD WALTER S. WOODS. Dartmouth Baseball Coach. 319 .4 - , fviififlsfw . . I Q:c:s-23f5::-- - Nfrsrs -y4g1,, ,-., 1- ... .1 4' XS -,,N':-- .I -7: N P -wi X g,:,..,3giiiH eg ,ff :E, a.-sp m l.- i aysea-3113? ., t ' U... WSP? ' -'17 1 fr- rig MM ft 5 Z .A X331 .KVSDB We lil' XhE ' rg: .a-A.. ' ,tl 2 .1 'mt M :V mt' 1--e 1' ,Q-P .- t -Jae-s . - .,,. .- , , . ,-t t , -- .. . . ,-, , s. -,. tx - nl-beg, -A' 1 - - iii, X f - li n- 1 16' ,f7 '-s ' .:7 - ffl' ,271--XM 3 9- .. i- 11 '. 'Q' 'Qs - 1 .C ' .3 ' ls. ' ' ' l a xg-Viv we J .-Q f' . rf- 'vs .af N 4 as Q a a- ., r 735-Y xs I x y- ' 1 is Q Snr 1 ' ax , f ,,,l, 'ff .1 if D .MII- X :QP if fit 'rt' .,. Q f .l' 4, ,Gt ict Xl. ii. it P - jc J' K ,I 4 l 'Er E XII . .F -'Ia ' 'wt-af 'flf'31.'c3 ,X 'lx SJ! Q J gy? tw M Wwe iaasehall 52515011 ut 1914 Coach Woods had report to him on the indoor diamond this winter a squad of baseball players that had the makings of a team which might compete successfully with the leaders of the college nines. In the squad were six veterans4Captain Loudon, Hallett, Roland, Wanamaker, Low, Kimball, and Sullivan,-and with these able players as a nucleus, squad and coach began work early in February to prepare for the long hard schedule of thirty games with such teams as Holy Cross, Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Williams, Cornell, and Pennsylvania. Contrary to the usual custom, the Cxreen did not go South for Spring practice but spent the Easter recess in and around Boston, playing, from that city as head- quarters, several practice games. In this way, Coach Woods was able to have a large squad of players under his control, and the practice was not broken up by long periods on the road. ln her first game of the year, Dartmouth was defeated by the strong Tufts team, 6 to 4. Three days later the team traveled to Durham and there defeated New Hamp- shire State College, Z to l, in a close and interesting game, and on the following day triumphed over Exeter, 9 to 3. This game ended the Spring practice, for rain pre- vented the double header scheduled with the Amoskeag Club of Manchester for April l6th. Un April 22nd, Dartmouth went 'down to defeat before Colby, 5 to 3, in the first home game of the season, but on the next afternoon the Green in some measure redeemed itself by overwhelming the same team, I0 to 2. Immediately leaving Hanover, the team emerged victor in but one of the next three games played. Holy Cross, probably one of the foremost college nines, first triumphed 4 to Z, and then Syracuse scored a hard earned victory 5 to 3. On the following day, however, playing valiantly against odds before a monstrous crowd, Cornell lost to Dartmouth with Pat Willard pitching, I0 to O-and the first trip ended with a win. Two days later, with Parrott pitching invincible ball, Dartmouth met Syracuse on a wet and muddy campus, and sent that team home with a 7-l defeat. M. A. C. next came to Hanover, and that team too was turned back, Coach Woods' charges, with Hallett on the mound, winning 7 to 2. 320 , Has, . , .-J ffet1f22!'gl'f , Nerf- . ,em-:.A:'d1z:.jEg If Nd?-'E -a-gazf-::.fk- ,L ,.f - N 1-Es:-1 Q-4' ' 'F , ,,,s.:.,.,,.f2r'W ss - -lc srtll yi? 3- ' ' ,157 xrQx , '55 1, -L Q' sae ,af ,fret it of ff. If 4' an - Y N B A Q' ' ' 4 . - fs tes, . . .f N. Aff : X it - A. - fx f-f .f -J' , -. ' so ti z. -sefsegms.-. . , Q Ms, ,fx 1 26, .f-, rg ., f Q- , 1 ,sl , ,, .w 'ti A 5 an 5 :S ei t- X if K 'Z 'list -, wa-.cc Pifv Ji' -.rG...',.f' fsr ,xv r ' -'i 'M 59' i it-ia r'-ffimm H 'E.1s' :i'x'5':i:2'lf5::?' swf As 4-,uf , - fr tg ,ff 1 Ea, ' 1 . - tkzgyqgg-ri A-,LN ' 'A.e5,57?F' 3 ' 'faghzgfikeeff V sg! tt Continuing her home series, Dartmouth lost to Penn State in a rainy-day game, but retrieved the defeat two days later with a decisive victory over the University of Vermont. Then came Wesleyan on May 9th, and in a spectacular and exciting. though not a thoroughly well-played game, featuring ninth inning rallies by both teams and demoralizing home-run slugging by Fletch Low, the visitors were defeated 5 to 4. Then the team journeyed to New Haven, and though the Green put up a gen- erally strong game, victory went to Yale on errors, 2 to l. Prom time brought two good teams to Hanover. Witlm Hallett pitching airtight ball, Tufts, early conqueror of the Green, was turned back, 4 to 0, and on May 16th, in the second game before a holiday crowd, Williams was victorious IO to 6, both teams playing steadily and upon even terms until the tenth inning, when the Purple forged ahead and won. ln a close and hard fought game, marked by sharp hitting in the crises, Prince- ton at Princeton next triumphed 3 to 2. Then returning to Hanover, Dartmouth for the second time fell before Holy Cross on the Zlst of Mayg and Norwich suf- fered a bad defeat two days later. On the 26th, Coach Vfoods and his charges set out upon the longest and hardest trip of the year, in the results of which lay the success or failure of the whole season.. Dartmouth's first opponent was Harvard, and in the first Green-Crimson contesti since the football battle of l9l2, the Green was triumphantg out-batted, out-pitched, out- played all around, l-larvardis sterling team went down to a bitter i0-2 defeat before her old and jubilant rivals. The next day, Pennsylvania, playing her usual clean and admirable game, like- wise was conquered, 6 to 2, and Wesleyaii on the next day at Middletown suffered 7-2 defeat. A clean record' for the trip was alone marred by the Holy Cross game. Willard pitched splendid ball for the Green, but against her twice victorious rivals, Dartmouth had to be content with four runs to five in the annual Memorial Day con- test at Worcester. On the eve of final examinations, the Green sent Colgate back to Hamilton with the short end of a 4 to 3 game. Just two weeks later Dartmouth emerged from the shadows of the gymnasium, and traveling to Troy, there defeated Rensselaer by a I2-4 scoreg next stopped off at Williamstown to win 5 to Z over her former con-' querors, lost to Vermont on June 20th at Burlington, IO to 4, and finally finished her Commencement sojourn with victory, when, playing Amherst at Amherst on June 22nd, Pat Willard pitched his last game for the Green and won, 7 to 3. 321 B X -2. il- jg w -ap. fv' ' ix- FTA 'nf 75 Z' .fsx'f..va VX QR:-..n:+ -, ffr ,t ha s X , Wi af it X ? . :5,:1 , - vfjqgrh .-Vtvzfii, AX-ram ,jigsaw X, . I ,viii . iz::'t 'f3u N N. N 1 a5E1'k:?r'fF ' 13. 'n 3EE1i5'77' Q :51i?3:i35:f1tf7: 'I W? 45399 X X W it Both teams then returned to Hanover, and the next morning further added to the fun when they played before the usual Commencement crowd on Alumni Oval. Ted Lavin at last was given the chance of his college career, and crowned it with victory, 6 to 3, in the last game that could bring him his D.', The season of 1914 cannot be called a failureg neither can it be called a great success. Eighteen victories and twelve defeats is a record that does not, on paper, appear remarkable. But when' it is taken into consideration that Dartmouth met the best college teams in the country and more than split even with them, and that the team, though hindered by at poor start, yet pulled through with a strong finish, it is only just that the Green be credited with having turned in a commendable record for 1914. A..- . ., 4 322 FORTY YEARS AGO 54:5-:F AQ,-f.: hx -.., A -N- 'R vi, X X K 'K ,- -FL-.wx fi? 1 27 X 'YN -.1 'ff-. in ' N y ,.- SQ, r,.-.5,,v 7 ,Q es u. 4 gf ,v ,iw W' N Argus f f ,iffy q 'WX X , mrgfassiaifsg. , ,, '3N.,,-'Sr wi J Q W - A Mazzfsf--A x aa- - '- f -2: A - -wsffv' - . f a+ . 1-'ff f. .g'1fafQH'--X , , . , . ,MN ' . 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' af . f' f- J' .N r 'TSM ,J 5 ,' .in ' 1' ,F B, if. 'CL 'X ' . .H S9 15' la' ' -f -: -f .F.gif....a,kv ,,:' ,fi fel ' 5 fef. 4 :ws--, .1 E 2 Q2110' X ' ff ,-ff' 1-.gf .V - on 'gk ,H-ff' 'Su ,J , U 1-QZXHP' .. - . 352334957 15, 'f'H2a..S,1W :Aff 'ff l'i:15,3Z5,E1f' A S? Easehall Season nf 1914 Walter S. Woods . 1914 Raymond H. Trott Manager Richard W. Redfield J-lssisiant Manager P. VV. Loudon Captain Qlibe Geam C. L. Wanamakcr, 'I5 .... I-I. K. Hallett, '14, J. R. Willard, '14, E. A. Lavin,'l4 H. M. Cook, 'l4 ..... W. A. Roland, 'l4, L. G. Perkins, ll ' . E. L. Kimball, ,l4 . . F. Low, 'l5 . . P. W. Loudon, 'I4 . F. F. Sullivan, 'I4 . R. B. lVlenclall, 'I6 . ' 325 . Coach 1915 Richard W. Redfield Hobart W. Marble C. L. Wanamaker . Catcher . Pitchers First Base . Second Base Third Base . Slfzoristop Left Field Right Field . Ccnler Field QR. rye Q Ag' In is,-s Mr 'G' f f my wg A2315 , I-tim ltr 5 4 4 E ?t ew ,f-aww S Q! V755 WJ? X - ,,,,,:.:effe2ra:s::se -...1:.-t'i'g:,5 11214552-5 . -,- ?ZK1313?5?fC' ' NWS., 5a:.t,:.,- 15435 ' Q'-N izargerft a 3 , L ..-, .::s.- F, ,.,:-ft.-'mga - - --ke -:HX-N . y ,ay . .- '-1 ' .if - ' f' ..T- --so : we ., r 1-sv , . ' we ,T 3 R511 an 655' 1' - .A , 'gal 'gE QM -. 41 ,F . z. N B - H .- X., , ' ' gt 1 , 'ro -2 .M - 53 , .r .,t- it ,' A, P tk nf- T' e .5.' 14 11 1 .- 1, ,va Quik 'cfs-'ma-. ,L J.. rm. Q ' :fx - , ' -R, -H ,ff L7 5 - f3 -I I: - - 1 ui- C t . . . .t . tx ,. . -. -xt? -A uk ' 4 '-r. X ' I ,,- .t , -,, t .1 ,,:' - -.5 .f.ff-J'- Q- J t,, -5 'H-gt ,.:'-' -' .rf -sc V . ,f 'tl r n.' 2, ' ,Av X r' ora? .xt l 55' M?-'3i4-T51':,ygS ff: n v ' ft. :F '- X If ' 2 - Ek. :V ' 'ii' Ev, - . . 5 Lx'-, I l K r i ' .f' ' K 1' ,-rif' 4'-lla! ' - ji - sf' f rf 'Ea-. Z i ' .fl 'i , ' .eg-:fu - 'maya-ar-ff' ar. Sig g:9' 'N--L25 'Mg-. , ,. aes , . -K ' -' - N ' X c f1-2,,v1- : Q' Q? , Dale Team Apr. ll Dartmouth Apr. I4 Dartmouth Apr. I5 Dartmouth Apr. I6 Apr. 22 Dartmouth Apr. 23 Dartmouth Apr. 25 Dartmouth Apr. 27 Dartmouth Apr. 28 Dartmouth Apr. 30 Dartmouth May 2 Dartmouth May 5 Dartmouth May 7 Dartmouth May 9 Dartmouth May I2 Dartmouth Zgasehall Summary Qeasun of 1914 R. H. E. Battery Team R. H. E 4 5 5 Hallett Tufts 6 It l Wanamaker 2 8 2 Parrot N. State l 4 l Willard Wanamaker 9 I2 4 Curtis Exeter 3 5 4 Child W'anamaker Salmonsen Dartmouth-Manchester -Cancelled. 3 5 0 Curtis Colby 5 10 l Hallett Vlfanamalrer lo 9 l Parrot Colby 2 IO 6 Wanamaket- Kedclie 2 5 3 Hallett Holy Cross 4 8 l Wanamaker 3 II 3 Parrot Syracuse 5 9 O Curtis Vvanamalcer IO 3 0 Willard Cornell 0 6 5 Vvanamaker 7 7 l Parrot Syracuse l 7 2 Vllanamaker 7 7 l Hallett M. A. C. 2 5 3 Vvanamaker l 5 5 Parrot Penn. State 5 8 3 Lavin Vlfanamalcer 5 9 l Willard Vermont 2 7 2 Vvanamalcer 5 8 3 Hallett Wesleyan 4 I0 4 Wanamaker w 2 6 3 Parrot Tufts 8 8 2 Lavin Wanamaker 326 Battery Krepps Bennett Bissell Welch Brainard Hitchcock Lake Peters James Harriman Nutter Steves Harriman R. Murray Carroll Turner Morgan Johnson Bryan! Russell Schriclce Adler Farber johnson Seihert Vogt Malcolm Mayforth Lanning Chapin Krepps Bennett 'b it I A-asian-'..:25?' p.. QL QW fn' 455' 1 . QQ .f f?ff'm Tf io y tt- Algts , lil' Q i w'MgKtu ' F V 111 . 1 , '--- .-. .g, Y. t ,-.t . ..-, -. f vw , -'- tt':.1:.' , . - ,i t tf tt 1 16 fam . - It ..-,K-lztgiyqf .35-EL-31:59,-rf-1 - ,gy -'t-.LIL S754-1' ig!! rf+:.:V:Zi::,L:i,gJ-' 'h Team R. H. E. Bailcry Dale Team R. H. E. Battery May I3 Dartmouth l Willard Yale Way - Wanamaker Mudge May I5 Dartmouth 4 Hallett Tufts Adams Wanamaker Bennett May I6 Dartmouth 6 Parrot Williams Cutler Curtis Young Lavin Mlchen Platt May I8 Dartmouth 2 Willard Princeton Deyo Wanamaker Wall May 21 Dartmouth 3 Hallett Holy Cross R. Murray Wanamaker Murphy May 23 Dartmouth 3 Curtis Norwich Thompson Vvanamalcer Nlarlcheim May 27 Dartmouth I0 Willard Harvard Frye Xxlanamalcer Hitchcock Waterman May 28 Dartmouth 6 Hallett Pennsylvania Ylfeed 'Wanamaker Nladclen Greenwood Wisner Schwert May 29 Dart-mouth 7 Parrot Vfesleyan Lanning Wanamaker Chapin May 30 Dartmouth 4 Willard Holy Cross lVlclVlanus Wanamaker Murray Murphy June 3 Dartmouth 4 Hallett Colgate l-licks Vlfanamaker Goundry June I7 Dartmouth I2 Parrot Rensselaer Lavin Wanamaker June I9 Dartmouth 5 Willard Williams Bowen Wanamaker Young Nltichen June 20 Dartmouth 4 Hallett Vermont Gallagher Perry Mayforlh Wanamaker June 22 Dartmouth 7 Willard Amherst Robinson Vlfanamalier Scamans Slrahan June 23 Dartmouth 6 Lavin Amherst Brough Wanamaker Strahan ' 327 0941. Qu-A if ff' -QR- Q Q 'sux 1' -2, ff- jf' ' s. Q J WX X 7 I' 'tr' 'QQ W bv ,Q- fills-2 K N 'Mn Q M k g! ' Q 29 if , , fx: , -f-Q., ff T . - . - '2'f4L 1+,... ff ff' . f X M '? '1QiFz- ' fif? Ki ' iw - - 'NS . -' 1 , ' 1651353-'?'f31Zp. b 'V -5-X51 Uh! ,T ,En 4 Naszqx Ei,-:,.Li.':Q 1' Z' -I Qi- ' sb X3' - 'ff' ' 55- 2 - M' ' p '4-' - in- -N., 4 11, 3'.'4:lWX - F-9' . JK . ?' - .V-Q12 . ,-F . I! ,129 i f ix 1 16- ,4 llifqffq. 'Wil ff ' E'-4-seg. ,EV .fy ' fa. -' 'ffm .fs J '4 :E,. fa. lf ' I :ffp L?5rm- P 5 L. ' 'f 'Hui' ' f .V' WM- fr, ,X K - 'x k ' I ' 1:1 41,-ve-:3 ' N N, .L 'G':gy13fe-'ff' K 121 I ' '5EE.i??' 'xwdgff 'iisgs-z?:fYf-' - Coach Hillman 328 TRACK VARSITY TRACK TEAM, l9I4 , ,,.,:3'-.-,,q1'f,e.4f'. ,, N J. 1 . , .,, , , 3-5Z':?3J2?fL'.1J4 ' NTFS., agar, -2 1:6- KL.:f71--?i? af-rix, leaf' -5-514 I W' e- sa aaa ff' ,arf r eh Mi 1'1 .--. - 1-.3 re '- 3, g LK ,ff-'Wg ' . 5 A QQ' ' fi 1 16. ' px. 3 -gl 1 'min 5,1 girl 4.5. ,Qs . a .V .il - 1 .57 Y ,l, M: 11, - Ja' lf ' xl -rf ' .-ff' 51-,N ,Q-if ' X , shi-'A1:4ffF 49.1 i 7'eEE.lg'f f::5.eZ5La+ Uiranzk beasun uf 1914 Dartmouth's checkered track season of l9l4 opened with a win and a loss when, at the B. A. A. games in February, the two-mile team won from Pennnsylvania and the one-mile quartet lost to M. l. T. A few weeks later at I-lartford, Pennsylvania turned the tables on the Green two-milers in a very close race, and the same night the one-mile team triumphed over Wesleyan, only to lose to Holy Cross the following even- ing at Providence. Individual entries from Dartmouth scored well at the B. A. A. meet, at the Irish-American and New York A. C. meets in New York City, and at the Hartford meet, where Dartmouth carried away the intercollegiate high-point trophy. Following the indoor meets away from home, and taking the place of the open competition in other meets in which our very isolation prevents participation, the annual series of College indoor Mmeets was held in the big l-lanover gymnasium to aid in developing the men for the outdoor season to follow. Their purpose was fulfllledg com- petition, the best of all developers of track material, was found within the limits of the college itselfg the meets were highly successful, and with a better rounded team because of them, Dartmouth entered upon her outdoor season at the Penn Relay Carnival. The first results were hardly encouraging, though not entirely disappointing. The two-mile relay team placed fourth in the two-mile championship event, the Freshman one-milers ran second to the yearlings from Pennsylvania, and the individual entries scored in several events. ln the annual Penn Dual meet held this year at Philadelphia, the Red and Blue emerged victor over the Green by a total score of 67M to 49M. Although strong in many events, Dartmouth lacked the balance of the 1913 team. ln quality--it was superior, in numbers-weaker. The essence of the team's strength, its quality, immediately showed itself in the Intercollegiate meets. ln the annual New England Track and Field championships at Cambridge, Dartmouth triumphed with a total of 57M pointsg Maine placed sec- ond with 28. Thus winning for three successive years, the Green has only to win once more in the next four years to secure the seven-year cup offered by the ,Springfield Board of Trade. 331 'Q ' 5 .LLNRE :gf 25 z-:Qi -5'J' ' .4 1- K ., 1,1 ,H Q ff' Q ,J X gl... v,. N R ,wx I 1 Q- 351, ,JA4 42-, ,1 , - . , ,hs-1: A , .. 'fire-1 3, R+ gif,-Ls,2 .Q , . , I fr- ,PW L. ' we ?R,,,,Fn Ls 'W ii ,Q ' is . X fi NH A2395 .if f- ,i6Jlif:43,,1EEi1l?'.l XM, 'if t. L H -1 551 X kNwf WigEl A A-gdb' : G-assgaft' ,, A Haggis? 49. I ?sgg15Z7' .f 'hsisgzz-L:'.' -'i A And finally, a week later in the Stadium, Dartmouth scored the largest number of points ever gathered by a Green team in the National Intercollegiates, 23, placed fourth to Cornell, Pennsylvania, and Michigang stood above Yale, California, and Harvard, and in Braun, Buck, and Nordell, was entitled to claim champions for the year in the high hurdles, pole vault, and the broad jump. With the graduation of Marceau, the Green lost one of its best cross-country men of recent years, a loss most manifest when fall brought the dual cross-country run with Pennsylvania, in which the Red and Blue was victorious 25-30, the New England Intercollegiate Run, where Dartmouthis best effort was a close third place, and the National Intercollegiate Run at New Haven, where the Green could do no better than gain eighth place in a field of eleven starters, in a race which went to Cornell's wonderful team by the low winning score of 35. Behind the teams of 1914 lay a season of mediocrity and bright spotsg but with the acquisition from the new Sophomore class of some promising material with which to fill the big gaps made by graduation, there is hope for better and greater success in the future. fSignedD HARRY L. HILLMAN, Dartmouth Track Coach. wr- U- .. -.. ... ,. .f-. 362535945265352H?'Qf3WitYM9M'2i4iS!iWQkw222fgF2SE+' A V km- fd Swaps -.wi 1 SE S- u , : -2 MM 1-IIIIIXXX.. nu.----un.-. 332 - ' 'ln' Zwigtxlfqga-fefcf ': 5 ' ilNQ i' -i J ,.... .52 ,aw as '1'-Lifts, ,, 3-Lffilgv' ,sr gs 'legs . arageirff- .11 7-' . X 5. M ff f ,,. ,. T s, Q: 5,7-4,-wa 'a Q H Tqggh Argus 5 , -nn , tt, - in ,, X'i?,E?:ig-gi? X 1 16. M?,?,?M,-,Z-,ggra-w ' N ttvisyalfr-'ff' 43 Flag:-ti-7 'Wi'-.LZ-5:3-:avr- I Trask Season nt 1914 Although the greater stars of the wonderful track team of 1913 were lost to the college through graduation, Coach Hillman developed an aggregation not a whit less successful in its way than was the team of the year before. Under his able guidance three national champions-Braun in the high hurdles, Buck in the pole vault, and Nordell in the broad jump!-were produced, and rising to its best form for the National Inter- collegiates, Coach Hillmanls team returned to Hanover with more points to its credit than a Dartmouth sqaud ever before collected in an intercollegiate meet. Such, with another overwhelming victory in the annual New England meet in the Stadium, were the greater achievements of a successful season which promised even greater success for the future. The indoor relay teams were the first athletes to appear for the Green this season. In the B. A. A. games at Boston on February 7th, the two mile team, composed of Riley, Granger, Tucker and Marceau, won from the University of Pennsylvania team with Kelly, Bacon, Cross, and the speedy Meredith, while the mile team, Llewellyn, Braun, O'Connor, and Captain Olson, lost to the M. I. T. team in the fast time of 3 minutes, I0 4-5 seconds. At Hartford on the twentieth of February, the mile quartet Won from Wesleyan, but the two-milers had to be content with second place in a triangular race with Penn and Syracuse. The Penn team which they had beaten before, improved by the substitution of McCurdy and Church for Kelly and Bacon, turned the tables in a close race much slower than the first. And on the following night, in the Providence Armory, the one-mile team lost to Holy Cross. In all the indoor meets the individual entries did consistently good work, gathering several points at the B. A. A., lrish-Arneri- can, New York A. C., and Providence meets, while at Hartford, Dartmouth carried away the intercollegiate high point trophy. Following the indoor meets away from home, and taking the place of other open competition which in general is forbidden to Green athletes because of Hanover's isola- tion, the annual series of college indoor meets was held during March in the big gymna- sium. They were quite successful, some promising material was discovered and de- veloped, and with a better balanced and more self-confident team, Dartmouth entered upon her outdoor track season at the Penn Relay Carnival late in April. There the in- dividual entries scored well and the two-mile team, running for the Intercollegiate championship, finished fourth to Illinois, Penn, and Michigan. I 333 we-.-L Xi... fja , , ,.,-.ad-5E'a'5itA L lxfj.. .fr .,. I -F 'E1g ' 1' K ' ' ' , it , ' - saggy sim 13,69 5.5 1 16, ie :fb-1 ,,gjy,.gAQ1S,,'tfj,, I. ,yggw A 9. , -Y 'as 'rf '. . '- A uf!-5 as-'2-1 1 ' 9, t e + g gl, ,f -1. gy, el.-.f -1 . :Z- Nwa if Cn May 9th, Dartmouth met Pennsylvania on Franklin Field, Philadelphia, in the second of the annual dual meets that all Dartmouth hopes have come to stay. The Green's winning score of the year before was almost reversed. Penn, with her Lippincott, Patterson, and Marshall, and Meredith, was expected to make nearly a clean sweep of the shorter runs and the sprints, and these expectations were fulfilled, even though Lip- pincott was unfortunately put out of the running by a pulled tendon. Riley, however, uncorkecl a surprise by nosing out Lockwood of Penn at the very finish of the 440-yard dash. Madiera beat Marceau in the mile, and Saltmarsh was unable to press McCurdy very hard in the two-mile run. In the hurdles, Braun and Ferguson of Penn shared first honors with a first and second to each. The field events were much more fruitful for Dartmouth. Nordell and Rector in the broad jump, Wfiitney and Smith with their first and third in the shot put, and Buck, Rector, and Hulbert with their eight and one- half points in the pole vault all helped swell our totals to the 49 l-2 that balanced so unevenly with the 67 I-2 that went to Penn. ln the New England Intercollegiates at Cambridge on the twenty-third of May, Dartmouth emerged victor with 57 points, more than twice as many as had her nearest competitor, Maine. In the sprints, Dartmouth showed little, but O Connor and Riley with their first and second places in the quarter mile, and Granger and Marceau with their respective firsts in the half-mile and the mile gave evidence that the Green was in lhe meet to win. In the two-mile, Saltmarsh disappointed his followers by being beaten 0-ut in fast time by Cook of M. I. T. Braun won the high hurdles, but was eliminated in the low flights by tripping, then to fall. The field events again proved Dartmouth's stronghold, and here again she materially added to her score. Here Little tied for second in the high jump. Nordell and Warren took first and third respectively in the broad jump, Whitney won second place in the discus throw, and captured the New England title in the shot put while Smith took second in the same event. Thus did Dart- mouth win the championship again, the third time in as many years of competition for the seven-year cup offered by the Springfield Board of Trade. At the National lntercollegiates a week later came the real triumph of Coach Hill- man's thorough instruction. The team here surprised all predictors by finishing fourth to Cornell, Pennsylvania, and Michigan with a total of Z3 points, beating out Yale, Har- vard, Princeton, and California. Marceau's fifth in the mile, Whitney's second in the shot-put, Buck's tie for first in the pole vault, Nordell's first in the broad jump, and Braun's second in the low hurdles and first in the high flights gave Dartmouth her score, the largest ever brought home by the Green from the National Intercollegiates. 334 i . L .N ra mg -. - r ' ' ' N- V-fesfuif. ff N M -1' r , . - ,-, . If N ff ffe 'vga w X-L-'QV A' 1 , , 2 ff.-K, ' -3 A-. a I ez 4- 1 ff ,- f- -I fn ,W r --:.,.4i14-15-es. - ' ' 'eff' , fi r i ' :lf s ire' fm? 'Q F'1'5'l9'z . 7 fb- 'Q' 2 va' ig: W ,, . liflw af ,effff in Q E tg F ikzfsfsggx Iqswllrii X Elf ,f--X 1 15. ,Z--, ltmgiq'-zrgiyv--slew A , , J: . my , ?,I,:- 1 V all win k- 1, -rg' ,, 5 ,lb . - 5 f 'zihsa-5: d'J',,fk y,Wg:Ea ' .1,.aa?g. if J! 'ir1LR':arf ': I t j1V'KX 'S:z.55H. wil:--LZa--1-'Z' The new men to win their letter this season were Little, Nordell, Riley, Llewellyn, Saltmarsh, Warren, Rector, and Tucker. Nordell broke the college record for the broad jump, setting up a mark of 23 feetg Marceau cut down his own two-mile record by two-fifths of a second to nine minutes and forty-seven seconds: Whitney raised the record in the shot-put to 48 feet, one-half inch. Throughout the season, Marceau in the mile and Granger in the half-mile ever gave a good account of themselvesg Buck, after two years of flirting with a variety of events, came into his own in the pole vault: Braun, by his Work in the two intercollegiate meets of the year, proved himself the fore- most hurdler in collegiate competition to-day. By and with these men and their sush- stitutes, ever moulding and welding into the team his own perseverance and character, Coach Hillman developed the team of 1914 from an aggregation essentially strong because of a few individual stars into a squad that in spite of its checkered career at last turned in a record of which all Dartmouth may well he proud. rs' K7 ,N XJ swf-N -1 A1 Q. gr ' . :ragga-:: tjqmnf , , ,F X .tantra if' nf ls - sbsbf ,. 1 or .flfikbir Diffs!-T: ritigfv ygsidfi- :2 f ,DJJ ':a1'i'5. bww, 'ii'-55? , if if X: f 1,1 K tiggiggz., -4.f, GQ. ?'- TA arm: .1g.,..f, n-V . V,-1 r 1-, ',r,-'Ami 1-232: enyagfiv ' 'Titihjs . 'fif't:'35 592257 :Lx ,l2.i3-i'3 q'w'v ,. .- - 3?'?2iV-l.,'-i2fEi'1' if --lr, --ii ff, -TT ' -25 f ' . -4'- V W ' ' '9-:sv ag-irq? . ,LY . H V 17 ggi' E -sm , wi H 1. H 1. in, I , .. ,X . , -1. ,v -vr .W iiwflllflih W i y I lvl.. qv'-,Q 2 Alfie vwlifwfybx J, l L X ,I -ll' -1,1 ul my 4 my V will 'ew-V :f wf.? i f iw! 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':a.'?'-1'f? ,ll:i5lll -- ,..fff'1.-',q,'f' t , , it., fkf- .1--'-10' X ' 'Fa-,W-4.-ff: ' -XV ' S,-15 - --.,.-'fe Harry I... Hillman . 1914 l-larolcI A. Stiles Everett Graves Ulrank Season uf 1914 . . . . . . . Coach 1915 Manager Everett Graves Assisiant Manager Roger F. Evans Capiain I... A. Whitney K. O. Olson Dartmouth Qtullegz Girack ann fielu Returns Event I 00-Yard Dash 220-Yard Dash 440-Yarcl Dash 880-Yarcl Run Une-Mile Run Two-Mile Run I20-Yard I-ligh Hurdles 220-Yarcl Low Hurdles High Jump Broad ,lump I6-Ib. Shot Put I6 Ib. Hammer Throw Discus Throw Pole Vault gWorId's record. qifaevised I9 I 45 Record Holder Record made Record C. G. McDevitt, '00 G. I... Swasey, '06 N. A. Sherman, 'IO G. S. F. P. F. A A. I-I. P. L.. I-I L. M. A S L. Swasey, '06 D. Rose, 'I3 R. Marceau, 'I4 S. Harmon, '13 R. Mareeau, 'I4 . Shaw, '08 B. Shaw, '08 B. Enright, 'I3 . Norclell, ' I 6 A. Whitney, ' I 5 . lVlarcIen, 'I2 . Whitney, 'I5 . Wright, 'I3 337 I899 IO sec. I904 I0 sec I908 IO sec 1905 ZZ sec I9I3 50 2-5 sec I9I3 I min. 57 2-5 sec I9I3 4min. I8 4-5 sec I9I4 9min.47 sec I908 I5 I-5 secfp 1908 24 4-5 sec I9IZ 6 ft. I 3-4 in I9I4 23 ft I9I4 48 ft. I-2 in I9l2 I57ft. 7in I9I3 ,I35 fr.59-I0in I9I2 I3ft.2 I-4 in Event l00-Yard Dash 220-Yard Dash 440-Yarcl Dash 880-Yard Run Mile Run Two-Mile Run l20-Yard Hurdles 220-Yard Hurdles High Jump B road -lump Pole Vault Shot Put Hammer Throw Dartmouth 'Tim ann-Bartmuutb Ulirack what Franklin Field, Pliilaflelpliia, May 9. I9l4. First Patterson QP, Patterson QP, Riley QD, Meredith QPJ Madeira QP? Mccurdy QP, Braun QDJ Ferguson QPJ Kroeger QPD Nordell QD, l'FBucl: QDJ l'5Rector QD, Whitney QD, Dutton QP, Second Marshall QPJ Marshall QP, Lockwood QP, Granger QD, Marceau QDQ Saltmarsh Ferguson QP, Braun QDJ 5 'Buck QDJ 'Flack QP, Rector QD, l Ll'lullJert QDD l'FNewell QP, 'Dorizas QP, Murphy QP, Thircl Olson QDD Llewellyn QD, Webster QFD Church QPJ Bacon QPJ Langer QPQ McGowan QPD McGowan QPJ Palmer QP, Smith QD, Griffin QD, Pennsylvania Time or Distance l0 sec. 22 2-5 sec. 51 sec. l min. 56 2-5 sec. 4 min. I9 4-5 sec. 9 min. 45 sec. I5 4-5 sec. 24 3-5 sec. 5 ft. 8 3-4 in. 22 ft. I I-2 in. ll ft. 6 in. 46 ft. 4 3-4 in. 148 ft. IO 3-4 in. 67 I-2 , midiiibi I .i S' ff? lim N ls-4197! I iv 4' QL qu, l'l fwbg M 9 ilqifaifg , Riff faq f ' W Uv - gk? 'Q ri , F li if lf U5 - 'ati ltr., .. Q34 -,, , ll: -rf--. gl aria' 'it ' P-E tl I , Af' . IAL f 75 Xxx - ' ' i ill N '-:ff--wi? 1-ggi: f rf MQW' ,lt 1 A-IN .gi ei ull :I fill. 5 . 1 ,l ' 4 f-, , 'ull tw' 9 n' K aff ..f ' 'T ul I . .' ' 2, 46 I' tif' Q' . Q-1-' 'CJL -it ffl., .ll ,. M' f,, Fifi- Zig. lull ,i i. i , Q. 'xx ' 'l -ii i .l 'l: Nm li .. ihfifd 1- 'I V if B it 5 i L' 'l' 'vifrfilz ' V LQ ' Q ' All I I ii . -, 'U-, is 'P l . ll. H-il . E ' al A J A Event l00-Yard Dash 220-Yard Dash 440-Yard Dash 880-Yard Run Mile Run ' Two-Mile Run l20-Yard Hurdles 220-Yard Hurdles High Jump Broad Jump Pole Vault 16-111, shot I6-lb. Hammer Discus Throw Dartmouth Maine Tech Wlqie. 'lEquals record. New England Champion l9l4 Rice CMe., Rice CMC., O'Coi'mor CD, Granger CD, Marceau CD, Cool: CTech, Braun CD, Royal CC, 'Palmer CMe., a'Sullivan CT, l 'l..itlle CD, Nordell CD, Buck CD, ,Whitney CD, Bailey CMe., Bartlett CBr., 57 I-2 28 26 5-6 Hem Cllfngglanh itntmullegiates Harvard Stadium, Cambridge, Mass., May 23, I9l4. Second 0 'Hara CTech, O'l-lara CTech, Riley CD, Bell CMe., Thompson CC, Saltmarsh CD, Royal CC, Hudson CTr., Reed CTech, lxlfing Cwms., 'x'McKenny CBo'n, l 'l..awrason CTech, Bartlett CBr., Mlurchie CC, Whitney CD, Colby Brown Bowdoin Williams Third Llewellyn' CD, Olson CD, ' Pcaslee CTech, Higgins CH. C., Benson CTech, Preti CMe., Hay CWms., Huff CT-sch, Warren CD, Smith CD, Leadbetter CBL, Leadlaetter CBr., I5 9 I-3 6 5 Fourth Olson CD, Llewellyn CD, Merrill CC, C-uething CTech, Tucker CD, Coop CBr., French CMe., Hay Cwms., fxwhite CBr., l Teeson CTech, l l'luthsteiner CAm., French CMe., Leslie CTech, Hudson CTL, B ailey CMe., Trinity Holy Cross Amherst Time or Distanbe I0 sec. 22 sec.t 5l 2-5 sec. l min. 58 sec. 4 min. 28 sec. 9 min. 37 4-5 sec. I6 sec. 26 sec. 5 ft. 9 l-4 in. 23 fi. ll ft. 4 in. 46 ft. 2 3-4 in. I64 ft. 8 I-4 in. IZ6 ft. 6 I-2 in. 4 2 I-3 L fait f 9' taxa.: as I' N406 4' N li 5, 'Q- Z E fi? Wxfee f JE! I 'fl -i fg. ' . 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'Z-.ggi F ' 4' , -' ,if :Mfg ftliatiunal Ztntmullegiates Frhh Smith MD Bingham l-l l-layes P Marceau D Ferguson P Mason P Maker Cal Ferris IVI Kohler M Mccutcheon C Penn State ohns Hopkins Columbia ' Event Chljrzggjnal 19, 4 second Third r ourth l00-Yard Dash Bond Rellir cfcfsr Seward M lngersolli Cfozlr 220-Y d D h S d CVD S 't M 'FB J at as ewar ml Lockwood P evil Winkle Cor 440-Yard Dash Meredith fPa.D Barron CH ansen M Wilkie fYJ 880-Yard Run Caldwell fCor.Q Brown QYD Meredith P Capper l-D Mile Run Speiden fCor.D Madeira CP MacKenzie P Poucher Y Two-lVlile Run l-loffmire fCor.J lVlcCurdy fPa.D l20'-Yard Hurdles Braun QD, Preble Cal Brodt Cor Hammitt CP S 220-Yard Hurdles Ferguson fPa. J Braun D Shelton Cor fihedden YJ H: h J faoler CYD l,5Davey fPr 'g ump l ,5Nichols CCal.j l a'lVlorrison fcor Broad jump Nordell QDJ Broclt fCor.J Ei-adway Cal Lallamme Pa ,V xcamp fl-U 'FN1chols Cal Pole Vault 5FMilton CCD 'fCarter Y a xBuclc CDD Shot Put Beatty fCol.J Whitney QD, I-larlaison CY Dorizas Pa Hammer Throw Kohler Colliclge fCal.J Loughhriclge CYD Murphy fPa.J '5Tie. ' Score hp wlulleges Cornell 43 Yae Pennsylvania 31 California Michigan 29W Harvard Dartmouth 23 Princeton 7K2 Brown Ol' 'I lme or Distance I0 sec 27 sec 48 2 5 sec l min 53 2 5 sec 4 mm 20 l 4 sec l535 c 215 c t t82n I 4ft4n ft 2 -fi 1 in W rt laws Z JD' twig! ull' 456 x I l M5 Wltl rf , rf I 'I f 3-Q in .3 'L-Ll-w lr' 'tl -1 K 7 5' -t,. rs , -:I ,,,.:..rl. 14 1 K an ill fa lt 3 Harvard Stadium, Cambridge, Mass., May 30, l9l4. kay' wh m .-H as if ,Qi 47 '17 . - . ., . 1 fcalsggubig .J c J -c .J c . r ,tt y f a-1 C- 4 .1 - - J J nc J ' ci - . f .e .1 3-D I 1 f-D 1 - . tit' a., f r.J f J f J i . - , ,JP :M Potter fCor.D Coop U33 Lee 9 min. 23 4.5 sec. . ' A .Qi .1-- - f C - f 21-J - se . lf! c J K - C Q rj 5 - se. if-i:1e,,i,47' J I . C 6 f. 2 in. . 5:-'f , Q C .J Q -J ' c J 22 f. 1- '. T61-I Y ' C .J I2 f. 3 in. I tm? Q f D - F.:i:,y-its-A 11 '?'P t1-tg, 3 4 .7 4 5 s . a. N295 C l57 . I-2 in. 5' QNN if '. 'fi' ll 31: gg! fag? R fill ,xQ 'tier 2? 1 22 2 bagged Z' I8 J 1 fm f' I L ll 5 ll 5 4 , f ' 3' EBL f S if tag we gy Ft. xx -1 tm L U C wx X rg f fggxflwt ifgix Y' X 'tl X4 V MZ Ju X. H - has 2 fe so is L f , 162831.17 QQWQQ QQQWZ gbeasun uf 1914 Starting the season with only Captain Durgin and Lewis of the 1913 team for a nucleus, Coach Hillman faced the problem of developing a well-balanced team from material which was at first anything but promising. Myer, returning late to college, strengthened the squad appreciably, but injury to Dinsmoor and the reticence of other good men to enter the hard and gruelling competition kept down the hopes and pros- pects of coach and squad. Fighting grimly, ever running consistently and well bunched, the Green team went down to defeat before the Red and Blue runners from Pennsylvania, Z5-30, in the lirst contest of the season on October 24. Considering that the visitors captured the lirst three places, Dartmouth did well to keep the final score so close. At the New England Intercollegiate Meet at Franklin Park, Boston, Novem- ber I4, Dartmouth finished a strong third as predicted, with 74 points, Massachusetts Institute of Technology running a close second, with 69, to the hill-and-dalers from Maine, who won the meet with low score of 66. The Green runners again came in together, Durgin finishing tenth, followed by four other Green men within the next twelve places. Preti of Maine won the race, covering the four and eight-tenth miles in 25 minutes, I5 3-5 seconds, and Shriver of Williams and Cook of M. I. T. took second and third places respectively. 341 U27 f -fx W N -Hex 'F QQNEXZJ X aaa -fa f- f X .. - W - -ev-:S 'V-as 1. .-: - Jig: , . f -Wwirg ou. - ' --Zeer, 55 ,15 W , Q. . NR M as F Q A3335 SSL.-..,-ygfeegxbx 1... Q, , is r . 2' '- 4 X '11 s 1 5:5 2, XS 1 ,5 ,741 151 ,Q-gm 57, Ie it N? ft: ' eff' . 'sw-e M- :f ' at-,. ' ' fs-r-ef... exif ' .sfwftl ' 5 - . w'sc...:f ,Ulla Nga A Twice defeated, the Dartmouth runners entered the National Cross-Country Cham- pionships at New Haven on November 21,' and succeeded in taking but eighth place in a field of eleven. Cornell's wonderful team, as expected, scored an easy and remarkable victory. Potter, wearing the Red and W'hite, won the race, making a new record for the six-mile course of 34 minutes and 3-5 seconds. Morrison of Princeton ran second, followed by Wenz of Colby and Overton of Yale. Durgin again led the Dartmouth contingent finishing in thirty-first place. The scores were: Cornell, 359 Harvard, 775 Yale, 915 M. I. T., 1135 Pennsylvania, ,1 14, Princeton, 1295 Colby, 150g Dartmouth, 171, Brown, 195g Columbia, 2145 and C. C. N. Y. 251. VARSITY CROSS-COUNTRY TEAM, 1914 342 BASKETBALL VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM, 1914-I5 , ,,g-:seas-ssc ,.,.3-:4.-.ffI,s-fi' - .. 'S sg 'p'5Zi:3': EE?F?5ft11s N?3tS,,f, '-Yefztx , JL ix -f5 if -, W ,w,q-. ff- R '2' 4, seg ig, ,4-f'frfa,:efaasf,. 1, ,Xxx f5?f gm p dkg .RQ Qargiah A . .. 1 X 1 . 1 X W ? '1-sages 'kawgfefff' S:g,y227' Wa:-:LZ-.JJ-' The askethall Season uf 19144915 The 1914-1915 Basketball season at Dartmouth was most disastrous. Only four victories out of the seventeen games played were' registered, and these were against very weak teams. Not one win was scored in the lntercollegiate League, in which organization the Green was forced to accept the undisputed cellar position. The graduation of six of last yearis team left a gap that the membersof the 191 7 live were unable to lill. The playing of the Dartmouth organization was not absolutely bad, for at times their Floor' work displayed brilliant form. It was their miserable basket shooting that cost them their success in the season. The team started ofl with two victories to its credit, but after the l-lolidays it met with a series of defeats such as the Green teams have rarely had to suffer. In the last fifteen games, the two Wesleyan contests were the only ones from which Dartmouth emerged with the big end of the score. Captain Winship was not up to his last yearls form, but, nevertheless, his accurate foul-throwing scored the majority of his team's points. Pelletier, in guard, played a good, hard, consistent game all season and was easily the star of the defense. One season is not long enough for a coach to develop his own methods with a teamg therefore the Athletic Council has again secured the services of Coach Loudon for next year. A 345 -zixvsfiq ,5.,,,.,rf:, ,,-5 -g3'i:i31'sL - , 9 Q, -sfsseszfji gff---Q QFS.. 331 gee. , E, Jgszsgiietf .C 9-'rj-T 1-N: 1 hifi? N .max .E ,X H P QR get ' or saw ew area-ssgx ,Gym -'Jr X is Qi, .fix 1 x6 7'-fi lllg!g. t'-Q., :viii -fy A- as , .3 H - . igaskethall beasun 19144915 I. W. Carpenter, Jr., 'l5 . . . . Manager R. A. Burlen, 'I6 . . Assistant Manager R. Winship, 'I5 . . . Captain P. W. Louclon, 'l4 . - COGCIT Ghz Gtzam E. R. Williams, Left Forward L. A. Whitney, Right Forward J. A. Pelletier, Left Guard P. Winship, Right Guard G. V. Rector, Center K. C-rant, Guard Qunzmarp uf the Season At Hanover Dartmouth Springfield T. S. I6 At Hanover Dartmouth New Hampshire 6 xAt Hanover Dartmouth Columbia 33 A'At Hanover Dartmouth Cornell 20 At Hanover Dartmouth Colgate 25 At Hanover Dartmouth Wesleyan I4 'tAt Columbia Dartmouth Columbia 28 At Annapolis Dartmouth Annapolis 40 tAt Hanover Dartmouth Yale 3l A'At Hanover Dartmouth Princeton I8 3At Pennsylvania Dartmouth Pennsylvania I9 3At Hanover Dartmouth Pennsylvania 37 xAt Princeton Dartmouth Princeton 30 '5At Cornell Dartmouth Cornell 47 At Syracuse Dartmouth Syracuse 26 ttAt Yale Dartmouth Yale 36 At Wesleyan Dartmouth Wesleyan l l 'League games. 'V' 346 HOCKEY - af' ff ffif - 'W ,z ' -'33 z .V , ,ezfii '-f 3737? ,. ff P' .172-5:-Y--. f' ., VV f:?1'KI-1E'.'1,7V ' if 'f'V-fw'5 -.-1.3 . ,,fVV12 9' ',1SgIV:Q V' . i-gi f: E1f 2E. , -V5 :V.f,!,- ' 11VgP11g,.21M,,fMvf-' W1 9 5, 1 V 35, V . ,. , ,ve , A new .' 1' '1 ' ,,,. 1 f,W,.,.,, :AVaW,,,,f:V1f7 Q 'Eff' '-1.3,:1-v-'V- -'zm ,, gf' 1.V .13 I ' ,V 455 4.1 5:2 ' .Af 'Q ,,: 13.- 511:51 ,gf my -1 V ,Lau ve'-VV - .W .. ' 2' .--5-, ,V..1 4,!.-,,m.- 5 f.-9 . .I ,.-1 no 6:1-:?'.1,J' asf? mag, E25 -,1:V,:f22.f .3 V2:5,2::, 4, Qi .f 'LQ3.f V2 ffiififgf V 5 ,, . ,, '. W ' ' f -rv 11,I,:vwi,'2s'?1 V- V -. 2 . a:11V: E ,ll 1, L., jf, 'I ' V41 +1 521,25-:-iffiffii ERT-Vf'WJVw-fff U gr- 3 . - . 1402. ,. ---- VV g Q ' ' V-45 5 ' '- ' ' 2 f , - 2. V 5 ' f V V-Lg. 5 . - 2. env' 5 Vi -3351 2 - 1' V Q '4 , -3 ' 1 Q f ' ,mVf,,f,.,:p4v,.,.f-1 V J. ' ,A-45? 4 'Q 1: ,f f ,fggmzgs2x155 i?'.'1g,Q2ff f ' ' W-,a-w:,,.1pzf z , V ' . 1445: 1 Vwf.2V:': f ' IFWWJMLJMWM44 '- ff wat Zvifw f , 4.,q,,.,ffg3'fgf:1- ' W 1 M0 f ' A' ,qw-w fy ' 52 If -J fxx ,f 0' ff 1 1 ,,., 5, -5:53 li V-ff: , J 1 ,I ,W ,A y.'e11??2f1f-1-f:wiiz-W 'fl -1 ,:Jf'E fa121'L'22s2.21-1 ew - ,4 '.' ZV-1.:PEZ411Ef52f5 : Iii - 'Q V'i2VV--fe ' ' l.' 2'-VQ,g'1 -,-,gf -g11553VVg'2155'1.QQg',iggggfryw ,gg V . N. , . ,.,, A J' V- A V . V Vg ,ar , l ' E' ,V.?3 :'fi,,... . V ' if ' f,f-1.-- . , 'V ' V ,: ' ,A ' ,' W5 Igsgfczffl- 51 ' : . .':, 4:.- f,,2::,:: ,1V..1V:V -' , - -A5 ' . , ' , Q I,..., ,, All .,.A, U ,yr ff ,iw 253:b'?fn:g :iw,m3:-9 1. -5' -zr :-'rn VARSITY HOCKEY TEAM, 1914-I5 'i Swim ' 'IXNPI sf-e -Slat xg,.,,,-,An 45. W 4 ' Vx -K gs ,iff M' ,L i X if li '. u?SiT5igg297.:1ii L -Q- 'ii 'Ek awk. ,eff N fits. 9721! 1 T -7 X , '1-- -:ff --' - ' Hs.. ..:1 - ' is: A , 1 thy- 'fsswiyq' 'iffgezetftt' , Qutkep beasun 191411915 The Hockey season started with the brightest of prospects, but after Dartmouth had almost brought the intercollegiate championship to Hanover, one unexpected defeat forced her to share premier honors with l-larvarcl. Captain Tuck called out the candidates on November 28, and all but two of last yearls team reported. Both Captain Dellinger and Frost had been lost by graduation, but their places were readily filled tom an abundance of good material. Dartmouth Was, however, seriously handicapped throughout the whole season by the poor ice on which she was forced to practice, for repeated thaws and snowstorms kept the rinks on Faculty Pond and Alumni Oval in miserable condition. The squad retired to Boston for practice in the Arena during the holidays, and on Christmas night Coach Rocque's team made its initial appearance, against Qttawa Uni- versity. With the score 2-0 against her at the opening of the second half, the Green rallied, and by the splendid playing of Wanamaker and Tuck on the Offense, equalled the tallies of the opposing team. Then, in the last of ten minutes' overtime playing, the Canadians shot the winning goal. In the Arena a week later, Dartmouth was held by Massachusetts Aggies to a 4-2 victory. 1 With Captain Tuck, Wanamaker, and Holmes doing excellent work for the Green, Dartmouth next essayed retribution for the Princeton defeats of the last three years. Donahue's goal tending, of a sort seldom seen even in the Arena, was largely responsible for the resulting 4-I victory over Nassau. 1 Then came the Harvard contest, the winning of which seemed to assure to Dart- mouth the highest intercollegiate honors. In earning this 4-Z victory every player on the team deserves nothing but the highest praise, but to Wanamaker, with three goals to his credit, goes honor highest of all. It was for good reason that the bonfire burned that night on the ice-bound campus. M. I. T. was the next victim. In a game made slow by poor ice, Dartmouth yet was kept busy to win, 4-l , the first home contest of the season. Then came the disappointment, the one smudge on the record of the season. With examinations just over, with no practice because of no ice, and with Wanamaker just A 349 Aessasgfaa-, ' g -.., ' ai , . , g ,R su N- 'Saga' - .f.:5. 1- w ': . ' ., -T5 , fifkw' 11 W . inf 1355 .Haw wx- msc .. tl. el' X 9' 16 'A-' will fig? 'fl-'5'rf? -- swf, 'Q 'V :5i'1'9f1 ?'a-It X f ' 'Aff 4-ff? Witt lf '33:f-ffgmllga -15' 1'3 -' ll ix A tilts li ' iii 'f 5 r sf' ' -ff 1. wif . 14' ' 3 N 2K:fF 4' , ' :iii f' ff-ggi? , out of the hospital, the Hanover septet journeyed to New Haven. Unable successfully to match her smooth-sweeping Canadian game against the rougher, more aggressive tactics of the Blue on a small rink, Dartmouth was forced at the end of the second overtime period to leave the ice charged with a bitter 4-l defeat. Before the Winter' Carnival guests, the Green defeated Bishops College 4--2. The game was fast and exciting, with both sides playing excellent hockey, but Captain Tuck, in one of the most brilliant games of his career, was easily the star of the contest. Witlm the schedule completed, a post-season game with the St. Nicholas seven was secured, and after two weeks, absence from the ice the Dartmouth septet met a 4-l defeat at the hands of Hobey Balier's team in the Boston Arena. Wanamaker, Donahue, and Tuck played the most sensational, and yet the stead- iest hockey of the year and rightly deserve their places on the All-Collegiate team. Murchie and Holmes, members of the second division of that mythical organization, Bowler, Currier, Gale, and Tyler, all did good, consistent, often brilliant work, but it was the team as a unit that won its enviable place in intercollegiate hockey. F2 ' - ff s c o 350 -.ifbilrsxaw jug.. 4 ti' s -gzgiigfeaa . 1 .,.. .ff fue N ,': ' .fx-'r .4 QQX f ,ga 5 -. lil .' rg, - . f T 3. , ff' '. Q' -'X' '11 i w9Q?l rlRsq , . W3 1 16- ,YQJ-tl a?7fl..:1 'mw fftillll ' .12 ' . 'ra ' ' . '. ,f i 2 .Jr -. fx-. .uf is, N. F 'fits fqjf ., w,f'.jpak- . Qi: A PM f . 1 ' -7 . 'T-. -:rF' sr K. ' 'w-.. .,:f' 1 'E-. 'i' .-if 'G B i ht of-'f f 1' ' E - uwlkrffr 4- -'iifaiw' I I iii2:ZE4Qf?5 . Xie! W eghdxi Ztannzkep beasun of 191421915 Ci. E. Dyke, 'l5 . . . Manager R. Parkhurst, 'I6 . Assistant Manager L. P. Tuck, '15 . . Captain F. C. Rocque . . Coach QED? 6528111 J. P. Bowler, Left Wing Cu. C. Currier, Point C. N. Holmes, Left Wing B. L. Gale, Jr., Point L. P. Tuck, Center At Boston At Boston At Boston At Boston Arena Arena Arena Aren a At Alumni Oval ':At Amherst At New Haven At Alumni Cval PtAt Williamstown At Boston Arena xflames cancelled. No ice. A. I, Donahue, Coal R. G. Tyler, Right Wing H. F. Murchie, Cover Point C. L. Wanamaker, Rover Quxummzp of the Swann Dartmouth Dartmouth Dartmouth Dartmouth Dartmouth Dartmouth Dartmouth Dartmouth Dartmouth Dartmouth Ottawa University Massachusetts Aggies Princeton Harvard Massachusetts Tech Massachusetts Aggies Yale Bishops College Williams St. Nicholas N ' v 1 pal 21644 X-:Tis t5. 4 NQEHGM .-as-EQQY. -.Q '-' - f 4- . aaiiifggsm , . . .. -f t --sa N -I 1 ,,,-af,-A N5 - , . A fa sz! gi, . c r N' ' biz, Amis ' ' I -7,- 3 3Sf.,,,:.l:a fly th H , 3 , , Kr. , , H , as,-5, A R ie.a2e2s1:sQx QV. X w ll' .-fi. 1 5. ,712 ig? 'fjl 573 331, 'ell felfiwstfzag A, will ' jf -sg . .yy 'fn '-a 1,41 'wg ff: 7.5, .ygfw ' l 1 St r ' ERE. --iffy 4'L'l3 ibf2lEk'-X JFK .lifts : AFX l f 3 fx- 5a'24X1:fF'2:' tt- , 4 imysiiliggi 112 . Earsitp Tennis 31235011 uf 1914 The Varsity Tennis season for the spring of l9I4 can hardly be called a success or a failure. A judgment on the basis of games won and lost would be unjust for it would not convey the fact that all through the season matches were lost only by the turn of a hair. Much satisfaction can be derived from knowing that it. is only because Dame Fortune smiled the other way that the defeats outnumber the victories. ln the first match of the season, the team was overwhelmed by the Harvard four, 6-401 The games were marked by as quick, hard, and accurate playing as has been seen on the Gymnasium courts for several years. It was only by their greater steadiness that the Havarcl men gained their victory. The Green took the Massachusetts Aggies', into camp 6-0. Larmon con- tributed to the rout by taking twelve straight games from Whitney of the visitors. The initial trip of the-season proved disastrous. The three games played resulted in defeats. The game with Wesleyan was much more af an even game than the score of 5-l would indicate. Although the game with Yale at New Haven gave the Blue a 6-O win, nearly every set went three games before they were decided. The third game of the trip was won by Trinity 4--2. Ir was the most closely contested match of the trip. Darkness set in before the final set could be played and a toss-up gave this to Trinity. Webber and Doyle represented Dartmouth at the New England Intercollegiate Tennis Tournament at Longwood. They were both put out of the singles in the first round. ln the doubles, however, they worked their way to the semi-Hnals, where after 34 games-one of the longest sets ever recorded in intercollegiate play-they were defeated by the' Trinity pair, Burgwin and Edsall, who, on the following day, annexed the title. Dartmouth easily defeated the Springfield Training School ,four 6-O. The matches with Pennsylvania were played under very unfavorable conditions and resulted in a 5-0 defeat for the Dartmouth four. The second set of doubles had to be called off on account of rain. The Williams games, which were also played on this trip, were decisive victories for Willia.ms. The score was 5-l 5 Doyle was the only one to win a set. These defeats were in a measure atonecl for by a 5-l victory over the Holyoke Golf Club. The final game of the season was with Amherst. The team was far outclassed and the match resulted in a 6--0 win for the visitors, 353 uf' X xi ..-:xv -- . J ,, :..,a,14., I . L-.. f :-.:h52'Z5'5?7f1155ii3r f--- :f:3:'f5Q?i'i.' ..-P- . .+x7y4: Q 7N- --:,-f- - 1 :if 3 ' M1 ffsf-1? . ix wihwff., -Q ff . X LQ fx ww ,Wm .fp-wg. M2-. Sw 1 1. 4522222354--5, mf? N: 3' ,ws 1 16. 7-2 MF-ifQ i7 U6 X mf f g ,ff1 L H ' .Lffw-'-FifVHf2f'ff2y,2 . gv1 '-fa I 4' 1:1-.:,,-KJ? , 3523345-45 I 19.1 'af'2::.3K57' 7 wfisfgzpz-s11f' TENNIS TEAM 354 iss N-ma 1- f 'Rs if-Rf i'f '? 'Wwl ,.f,-.eefzasiwrz-sa as-f W' If' -ziiiii-fe . ,.... ,, , -efsisfazeffil-1' ' -'NT-fir, 3-.am -...pai r ,A QQNi:.r..:,f111f ' - Q . .. - ' - -L ,,, , fzzgx --ff N , ....,K.,..,,a,1Z C 1- as - ' -.AL z., .f jf. . '-L ' - J- ' -v is -K ' Y -A Six 'Aims-Q 0555, 1- ,ina fewigvriii-QRTQSQ lug, e , 15' X ' '., , rl' ,. Pi' V. A - ,i fl 154 VA , -l'1 -OEEQEPPQQ. -t s,-'tif x 1 .fi 1 1 ' W VE' 2 ' l-!' ls1 , 'il .aexvf WH Y 1' - f . WK - .fa - -K - ef.,-:-.1-. ai 4. . 'LTI -- fi 4 - 'Y .. 'La T' ' sf.' - ' 'st-.,,.,, - .-- f ,' ' 2 at 46 iwilikaraffr 92' , - 'AFEEHS57' fi, Glennie Season uf 1914 1914 1915 James C. Blythe Manager Carroll A. Parnell Carroll A. Parnell Assistant Manager Jack P. English H. W. Webber Captain ' T. Pray The Glieam H. VV. Webber, 'I4 E. T. Doyle, '16 P. Larmon, 'I6 W. B. Osborn, 'I6 ' T. C. Pray, 'I5 , Summary uf the Sueasun May 6 Dartmouth 6 Massachusetts State O Hanover May 9 Dartmouth O Harvard 6 Hanover May II Dartmouth l Wesleyan 5 Middletown May I2 Dartmouth 2 Trinity 4 Hartford May I3 Dartmouth 0 Yale 6 New Haven May I6 Dartmouth 6 Springfield Y. M. C. A. O Hanover May I8-20 New England lntercollegiates at Longwood Singles won by Amherst Doubles won by Trinity V May Z8 Dartmouth' O Pennsylvania 6 Philadelphia May 29 Dartmouth l Williams 5 Williamstown May 30 Dartmouth 6 Holyoke Golf Club 0 Holyoke June 2 Dartmouth l Amherst 5 Hanover 355 o ff Kiki' -'glare A372 mp ex I 'I Wx Ni 9-'aw Q ffm I I II -f-f , N Wi---.,,41.'1,-.J-f' , -3 --.- Q-:ae-gas.-if-- 'xfif M -iiqlt-- -gi-Q- qpq , ff' --X.. ,..,,55:-- .V '.' ' gigs' .1u.v- Q' rx' ' -Ti:?1-it - .--. . - 1' YS . .fm 4?5S-2-'-2-24' ' VR - ' Q1-:. gn., 5 QL' 5 ' Q' 5-- - -.- Y'-Q X A ,L -,,,. ii api- xl-ia . 4.. 1? P -uv' 5 .Al . Q: . EQ: ' ' I . 3, . .f ,121 ,. -7' , r 1- ' .I 4 .. . .m 5:-gg-., 1 . -' :rf - . . -- -' .. 'I .f , , . v X I., .-.LSR ,I 1. .We X 3 ,I JAR 1 6. If .li Q, 4-. 5? -yu ,ah ISIIIII WTP., ,fa-'35 , I ., -s . ,.1 . ' f - 1 . I '- - 'L .3 . ' ,Iv Qw, L?-55?-5-257287 .ir . Wk hi It ' mf: ,IH .17 X - if. :Ca-. 'I . E 'kfw' f' ' -49 445: . - iff- 1 ,H- ff 'Ex f-IT' ' ' fz x' 'H--.. -ew -1-4, , -eff ' .x. 'R-.- --4:1 . -- gf QE. ..'f: I - wwf:- ' -1- iff - '-sam., -.-:VI-' ' ' 5 , cr 3I2etn Qinglanh Zintmullegiates at ilunghauuh, may 18-20, 1914 Qinglzs Qlhampiunsbip Semi-Finals Finals J. C. Burgwin I frfrinityj I Burgwin I Stewart 6-2, 6-4 I CM. I. TJ I , I L. Shumway I L. Shumway I I 6-4, 7-5 I fAmhersO I L. Shumway I I Turner 6-0, 6-3 I I Cfuftsl I- L. Shumway C. F. Cutler I I 6-2, 6-2 fwilliamsy I C. F. Cutler I I Webber 6-I, 6-3 I I fDartmouthj I I 1- Rich -d I J. A. Richards I I 6-if 6-4 I fWesIeyanD A. Richards I Flynt I 6-O, 6-4 fBowdoinI I Woodbridge I QM. l. TJ I Edsall Edsall I I6-I4, 5-7, 6-2 I frfrinityl I I F C d I 1 - Y F. Cady I I 6-3? 7-5 I fAml'1ersO I F. Cady I I Doyle I 6-0, 6-3 I fljartmouthj I I , F. C cl Burrett I I I 6-3? 56-6 frlquftsj IVan Steenlznerg I I Van Steenherg I 6-2, 6-0 I I Ovilliamsl I R ll I , w R. l'l. Larralvee I I 16-Z, 6-3 I fBowdolnD I Rowell I I. Rowell I 6-0, 6-I I fwesleyanj I 356 Champion I I I I I I I I I I 4-6, 5-7, 6-2, I 6-4. 6-3 F. Cady, Amherst I I I I I I I I fl R-'L.E45'E:-gf,-L,-:'3w R3-,- W M I1 I 7 X - . .-- - v.,.-,-,-,,4',, -M' Ff '5 . fax IJ gl' IH II ,IL QI if 44 -IEE :H If Ia I 1:61111 vb: 1. is: Iv Wi! -Q. . .41 : ' I' , QIIII iI4f11gg?I'. 1112 iii-' Tiff' In f if :W .579 h ff 23 1 '-'J I va I 5 Wu. ,Gy 0 , ,: 52' - 7 'I-31. 4- 5' .-la? ' S 91 13, .,s W ,, .., 2 JE 157 I1 iw: IG' . rw- llx ' I1 gli. -'y' X .ill-F 'Q - I 1 I Ili In ww., -4 K5 ' ,x1 ,2- 'Tv W 5641-ig? ILI'-, -ix -1. A -, ik. ' it vw wg-.w Iii- QXQP-QELZ H III ,,i1 'lI? I aff' '1 ' 47 321 W 5 155' J Ji' .7 Q2 Hem Cllfnglanh lfntercnllegiates at lnngmnuh ap 18-20, 1914 Doubles Qlbampiunsbip Semi-Finals Rowell-Ricliarcls I fwesleyaiij I Wlesleyan Cutler-Van Steenlnerg 2-6, 6-I, 6-4 fwilliamsf I Fiynt-Larraluee I fBowcloinI M. l. T. Stewart-Vvoodlnriclge I 6-I, 3-6, 6-I QM. I. TJ Burgwin-Eclsall frlqrinityl Trinity Cady-Sldumway I 6-4, 6-3 fAmI1ersO I Turner-Burrett I ffuftsl I Dartmouth 'Nxfebber-Doyle I 6-2, 6-I fDartmoulhI I Stunning un Amherst 5M Wesleyan 2 Trinity I Williams M Dartmouth Finals Champion I I Wesleyan I II 6-4, 4-6, 6-3 I J I I I Burgwin-Euaall I fTrinityJ I 8-6, 4-6 I I I I I I I- Trinity I I 6-4, I8-I6 I I the Qiiigbt 1L9nint Qiup Colby M. I. T. Brown Bowdoin 0 357 national Zintmnllzgiate Ziatnn Tennis Singles Qlbampinnsbip R. Stoddart l fYaleJ l Stoddart Allen f 6-l, 6-3 fl'laverforcD l A. M. Kidder 1 fprincetonj l Kidder F. Cacly fi 7-5, 7-9, 6-2 fAml'ierstD l 1. S. Brown, Jr. l CI-Iarvardj l Brown C. O. Benton l CDCfHUlll fColumbiaD l J. S. Disston, Jr. l fPenn.J l Disston E. T. Doyle f 6-2, 3-6, 6-3 CD:-artmouthl l ' W. S. McE.llroy fpittsburghj Hopkins fYaleD Cz. M. Church fprincetonj T. C. Pray fDartmouthj l... Curtis. 2nd l fldarvardj l CUFHS Werkel l 6-4. 6-2 fhlaverforclj l L. VanDeventer l fpennj VanDeventer 1-X. E. Kennedy, Jr. l 6-l, 6-3 fPenn.j l B. C. Law 1 fPrincetonD l Law K. W. Koeniger l 7-5. 6-2 fDartmouthD l . Bail 1 fYalej l Ball Replogle l 6-2, 6-3 fPenn.J l R. N. Williams l fhlarvarclj l Williams J. Rowland I' 6-3, 6-2 fpennj l C. B. Herd fColumlJiaJ Richard Harte fl-larvardj W. D. Cunningh fYale, am lKiclder I 6-4, 6-l l ' BTOWII 6-3, 6-2 6- , 6-2 l 1 McEllroy f 3 I Church 6-O, 6-I 'VanDeventer 6-4, 3-6, 9-7 Law 6-3, 3-6, 3-0 flbefaultedj f- Williams CDefaulij Harte 6-0, 6-I I . Semi-Finals Finals Champion Kidder 6-3, 7-5 l Church ' 6-2, 6-7 6 l Church 6-l, 7-5 l- Church fprinceton VanDeventer 7-5, 6-l Williams 6-l, 6-l, 6-l Williams 6-0, 8-6 fig! -ab 5. ff SQNI7-Abu, N -1. fin ...iw . -'rf ,ge 'HR NY M 6 if 92 I lkgglsl If IN.-QW I .. , -3 ,it ,J ,, , :iv '- - vzrsa-22E2f::-- - -Sh f--2 15 '-.. 2.-IF. .:.,,, -- 6? gg -w...--4-cv' N- - - ,.,.,, -4.-.1.::.-1 -,, - I I- -.4-:-:-f--' --.X y Nh, - ., - ., .... .. N ,,,.-2 X , - A, , M - A I- ' Q, 2-gieau-541 f- -. ' -.- xl-1. J... gp- -pf - K- 6 J ' Q --it QQ ,.., 'Wx ., -Were:-' I ' . ' H -- -. ' ssrafe--.X n , 1 III' -I - A 1 X' I .'.' 2 ' ,Q x 4: 'I I' 3 4' , If- Im. Y. - . -.I P .2 , f-7 .f .- -,.-, I- I -. a. .I-.N-:1ea.e-z-rsigx I. . X 5 I IX 1 16. .fy-2 If I ,Iv . - I ff! g,gf ?' . r, wsr, jf ' ' - v . ff qu ' 2' f 51' I, 1 'm ' -E r .'- - - I? 'L 1 -f ' -II I' '-sea--ay-. ,-Ii 15, ,T 'Et 1' ' - 2:92 N. 5 wif-2 .w 'if. ft! A ,, I -. -T-:i:g,g,9 4: -Jr' 43:1 41.-.I t . gg --.N '- 1 131' ayzgakf - 5 -Q ' '51-.. ..-ef' .u -he-- , --'E' I Ts. . ' I -.-Tw N'cN:f:-ff' --- I . 2-2514 mn--Q favs?- , . . , -- ae. . Firsi Round R. N. Williams Riclaard -Harte fldarvardj Allen Gummere fl'laverfordJ A. E.. Kennedy, Ir. sl. Replogle fPenn.I E. T. Doyle K. XV. Koeniger fDartmoutlQ G. lVl. Cliurcll A. Nl. Kidder flgrincetonj 5. Brown L. Curtis, Znd fl-larvardj VV. D. Cunningham R. Stoddart fYaleD C. O. Benton C. B. Herd fcolumlniaj I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 'I I I Enables Second Round B. C. Law l-larvey fPrincetonJ Ball Hopkins fYalej Williams-Harte 6-0, 6-I Kennedy-Replogle 6-4, 4-6, 7-5 Cluirrh-Kidder 6-4, 6-2 CIIInningl1am-Stoddart fDefaultJ ,l. S. Disslon, Jr. J. Rowland fPenn.l Xvfrlcel Hallett IH.,-.IIOICII I Semi-Finals Law-Harvey fDefauliD Williams-Harte 6-0, 6-0 Clwurcli-Kidder 6- I , 4-6, 6-I X kk 4 I Finals I I I I I . I I I 6-0,6-1,6-2 Vvilliams-Harte I I I I I I I I I Chur-I1-Iiidfl-v I 6-0, 6-3, 6-3 I I Disston-Dnwl 'rrl I I I 6-3, 6-3 359 I I I I II I I I I I Champions I Williams-Plarte I 6-2, 6-2, 7-5 I flnlarvarflf' I I I I I I I I I I I V .Q . e. ,as-kirx-:in , , . -6, . .,.. :sgvkwje 11 ni-'-' w b 7 f.s'.1:'42s,,,,- 3. ' X' wax 5 'ffsif-f1',.,1,.+H1:?w ' x rmakiiii-i2?::P:Q :Q-'xx 1 16. If-2, 32'A'lE Ag'wlm ,Q,.,pzf5,Es1'223Z-'45 i '1h,,,g.:?' f fiiazkgfr- F 521. ' 'msiegig' NheI:5: :::iJ A BX -' ,sw-1' ASSOCIATION F OOTBALL SQUAD 360 - P ,Jfg-13?.?'E?5Ei-:sch -,gs.4xr'1,i, ,ri t JUL - N 1 '7i'35ET3?7Fij' 'A Nftrw HSLGX 2 Q'L1: ' -'-fp' si ll 'L V - 'RW -. ' -' 5311- W'-2 15 Kg 1650, my ssagg-geek , 3:11. vt gg 'QLAY IE CA .AKQR5 Qigzfikam 'H W A. .l Xtra. X .5 ilk 1 16. .F W 4953? lL.r .z.a-fIfe'eff1'W U -,H,,,E,q, Xiang.-A' gas ' N '- sf, igggu ' F- alia 5 XXX iw fy! --15' TJ nwwfz 'X mtg' r 'Esc 'EWDQZJ .il . i VR :ik 'iam-aff ' gg.. H 'n'PseevSE?? - ' , ,S ,. .- , -- . -grfyr tern' Q2 y Zlssnniatiun juuthall Association Football found its place among the sports at Dartmouth in the Fall of l9l4, when a few undergraduates brought the need of such a game to the attention of the Athletic Council. In turn welcoming the suggestion, the Council promised to stand behind the students in any way that it could, and by so doing gave hope and encouragement to the Cnreenes newest of sports. A preliminary meeting was held on October l9th, at which time, to the twenty- five men who responded, Mr. R. K. Hicks of the French Department, who cap- tained his team at Emmanuel College, Cambridge, England, in l90l, came forward and magnanimously offered his services as temporary coach. To the untiring work of Mr. l-licks is due in large measure the present success of the sport in Hanover. Practice immediately began on the Oval, and for the next three weeks much time was given to thorough drill in the rudiments of the game. The early fall snows, however, interrupted the work. Another meeting was called and plans 'for the future were discussed. To fulfill the need of organization, a captain and manager for the squad were elected to lead the 1918 men. The Athletic Council offered the west wing of the huge gymnasium for practice, and an interclass and an interdormitory series were successfully played off. The All-Dartmouth team is picked by Coach l-licks. According to his judg- ment the players named are the best men in the squad for the different positions. They are chosen irrespective of classes. Reginald F. Chutter, 'I6 . Everett l-l. Parker, 'I6 Rivers K. Hicks E. Carleton, 'I6 W. C. Cilover, ,IS E. E. Hazen, '18 W. F. Palmer, 'l7 R. F. Chutter, '16 E. H. Parker, 'l6 G. M. Cavis, ,I8 W. T. King, '17 A. B. Edgerton, 'I7 I-l. V. Clarke, 'I7 W. C. Hulbert, 'I8 QIII:Qartmoutb Grimm 361 . Captain . Manager Coach . . .Coal . Right Fullbaclf . Left Fullhaclf . Right Halfhaclr . Center Halfhaclf . Left Halfhacfg Right Out Forward Right In Forward . Center Forward Left In Forward Left Out Forward 1554- fiat 'Qu ':':u an JZ M-L fffgfiwf-, Sw M an f X Qsyd. 'QQ ,Regus f ,fqf ffgb-nmgt A W nes:-r' K EKi2?X aJi x g! M M , -5,312 ,Q Q ,.-,fu yi' . ,fz1?i:lf+ . -sbwv wmktsifi-gan-1. a:Q-1-:7E95is1f' .,,, .4... fi: 'L' QA' 1-D. -af.'.fff , .? - H T '? 1' l'fiLx ' A 7i53F54'b' ,-1? ,, , Y I jd ' TX :ik U 1 ? CBT wg 2,453-Q fy W W. P W . M M . x- QAM, f A ff.':,!wN W ,FW . piwax ,xv A' KW-4-if V , , . -, jj,-1 -1.,L,qiEx .Y I J, 1.73 X 4y,:5,t:x x 16- f r ,Z 1 '- .w . - , Hg- - ' ,' ':, ' ,gl 1 - ,Q Y . ' Fx-ikriifgkv X Z mfg, ig-if ities ill? J 'kr-X ,H-ff h f , 1531 253 T' - ' ?:P'7 ?1? f '11-. .:1,.,fa?1' X N N. ' -Wgiksgf.-1F ' Em 'R'T's:g,3g5?7' ixsl ' 7 'iifg-,:,f3,:si2? ' ' f-JJ. K ,LQ 7' ,V f 'f VARSITY GOLF TEAM 362 , XX 555213 rw 7 :Ella 4 W ff' ml ff f yrfditiev 1 A V Qi 17 ll ii - f 11,1 . L Qi Q-feie-ug f4u f2l3., . fe e e i -e e- gf gf.. 'ex e LL . ,f f ,, 1 -. or vffi me 2. 'lil' at - : 157235255 3 if lf-yvlwifiiiiiffff ZZ? fl1 .77l'. N' l 1 'WF'- VW-?7 'f 1 2111110 1l 4rf '51l'lli'll 1 51-1541.1 . .. lfvwftt A '- i W ' NW M mr lmhhlllllfftrtll 1 1 '-if L fwfr Qeasun uf 1914 Spring E. N. Giles, ,14 . . , . Capiain R. I-I. Cutler, '14 . . ..... Manager F. A. Llewellyn, '14 F. A. Welsh, '14 F. W. Leighton, '17 Bununarg nf the Seaman Dartmouth 2 . Williams 3 Dartmouth 5 'Columbia 0 Dartmouth ' 0 Princeton 5 JF H11 R. H. Cutler, '15 . , . . . Captain F. E. Dennen, '15 . . .... Manager F. 17. Griswold, '18 I-I. D'Ancona, '18 F. VV. Leighton, 'I7 y R. G. Tyler, '16 Summary nf tbz Seasnn Dartmouth 2 Englewood Country Club 1 Dartmouth 0 Princeton 2 Dartmouth 2 E Wykagill Country Club 1 363 GUN TEAM ZIBa1ftmnutIJ Gun Team Harvard won the intercollegiate gun team shoot at the traps of the Yale Club, November 23, l9l4, with a team score of 379 out of a possible 500 birds. Princeton finished in second place, but seven points behind the Crimson. Yale, with a total of 337, barely beat out Dartmouth by three birds for third position. The individual scores of the Dartmouth team follow: Alexander 68 Swenson 68 Tefft 68 Comstock 65 Foster Ccaptainb 65 364 K'q- is Q' ! -:Q iifd 424' N f fem! 1 gala .ff fffafrssf- ,gt-. i ,f fi 32235-TQ . . -. f- T Y X fL:?.:.+1':5F'f '-' ' Kid' - ' Q Q' Pe-s E' Qzfvsg, ' 'Sf '..L - X?-x , ' reggae! ia - X .61 1 ff 1' 7' fr rv . is 'see-Gail.. -'f':-- 'li llllu 12731 5.1 -1 X ini Atglg ft flzn, fs,!??lfs.'1?s io' 0811 X iilaazesag .41-M wa Q sy .1-it 1 6. Vs ,-Q' ,gfi-Q, f- am dl.-1, ,245 1 Z' '- '1:girf5:Qi ' -U... i nigh, -6.55 ,Q :Q ,: a.x ,iii 'lyk 33. - .2 , X -. ' Weir:-'ff' 4- I, t sleiif' If w i'ji:Z5F'5f' ggi! wavy!!! J. H. Field, '14, Captain C. Kingsley, '14 A. P. Richmond, '14 J. N. Harris, '14 R. H. Cutler, '15 R. N. Hall, '15 S? Bitte Gieam 1914 E. M. Noyes, '15 W. W. Banton, '16 E.. H. Lawson, ,I6 C. Nl. Rundlett, 'I6 J. B. Saunders, '16 E. S. Winters, '16 Dartmouth, ranked in Class B of the Intercollegiate Indoor League under the National Rifle Association, shot, during the season of 1913-1914, II matches, of which 8 were lost and 3 were won, a record that contrasted greatly with the remarkable showing of the Washington State squad, which led Class B with decisive victories in all of its II matches. Stores January Dartmouth Lehigh 890 January Dartmouth U. S. Naval Academy 925 January Dartmouth Columbia Defaultecl January Dartmouth Vermont 90 7 February Dartmouth Kansas 849 February Dartmouth Cornell 95 4 February Dartmouth Wisconsin 9 3 7 February Dartmouth Clemson Defaulted March Dartmouth Washington State 982 March Dartmouth Oklahoma Aggies 938 Marcli Dartmouth Maine 923 57 f-' C5 2 Li.. :J 2 .3 N Q Q tr 5 3. or-6 , K , V, W xr. Gp l t gtk -Q .A i X f ' Jr 5 X ' - mi . -lVA'V. kk. KAQM :'A vlgl i . P cs K 5 lx K S-l l' ll' A . it .. ...ll l i i ' i f.1i17 'i.flf ' - Nfl ' f W7 M A M Season 191321914 Qlnasbes Dr. W. Bowler P. Kaney ' iEbe iteani Horizontal Bar-C. l. Gardner, 'l4, E.. C. Lamson, 'l5, B. W. Grills, 'l5. Side Horse--R. N. l-logsett, ,l4, Grills, W. B. Osborn, 'l6, G. B. Fuller, 'l6. Parallel Bars'-Lamson, Grills, W. B. Garrison, 'l6. Rings-F. l-l. Colby, 514, Lamson, Garrison. Club Swinging--C. A. Puclritli, '16, I-logsett. Tumblingicarclner, Colby, I-logsett. Dual Meet with Harvard in Alumni Gymnasium, March 2l, l9l4 Dartmouth 2 7 Harvard 2 7 Annual Exhibition in Alumni Gymnasium, March 28, l9l4. 366 freshman football 5285011 Elf 1914 H. F. Eadie, '18 . Captain W. Snow, '14 . . Coach C. R. Taplin, '15 . Manager L. W. Rogers, '16 Assistant Manager Une Tltzam F. Dusossoit, Left Emi W. Montgomery, Right End T. W. Proctor, Left Tackle W. T. Woleben, Right End C. R. Hood, Left Guard L. B. Cousens, Left Hatfbacff P. L. Mather, Center S. W. Holbrook, Left Halftvaclf J. W. Storrs, Right Guard H. P. Kennedy, Futtbaclf E. E. Johnson, Right Guard T. V. Lehman, Right Hatfbaclf H. K. Whitmore, Right Tackle E. Butts, Jr., Fultbaclf W. R. Christgau, Right Tackle 1-1. B. McDonough, Quarterback- H. F. Eaclie, Quarterback 367 l f . a-ff . ' '6-fill: ff-1 21227 N' fs 1 Q. - 1 :lick ' fi' 7' T -lla 'zfl Q1'm ,fff ffl' ff N . iq 1 A, 7n3Q1zW:fyf.:P'i'7 qi - V+ f:Q.:?b'-165575 Qummarp of the freshman football Season Opponents Dartmouth '18 October 3 Exeter at Hanover 32 0 October I0 Cushing at Ashburnham 3 O October 1 7 Worcester at Worcester 3 9 October 24 Andover at Andover 0 6 October 31 Dean at Hanover 0 I4 November 7 Syracuse '18 at Syracuse 7 0' 45 29 Svumxnarp of the .freshman Greek Qeasun Pennsylvania 1918 vs. Dartmouth 1918 at Philadelphia, November 14, 1914 Pennsylvania 1918, 27: Dartmouth 1918, 29. A 1. McComb QPD 24:12 8. Hill QPU 26:07 2. Gerrish QDJ 24:20 9. Chamberlain KDD 26:31 3. Smith HDD 24:23 IO. Mitchell CPD 26:55 4. Drabble QD, 25:03 11. Barr fDD 27:10 5. Brooke QPU 25:36 12. Montgomery CDD 27:42 6. Tennon CPD., 25:43 13. Kruser QP, 27:57 7. Israel U31 25:55 14. Palmer QDD 28:11 Andover Invitation Meet at Andover, November 21, 1914 Won by Dartmouth 1918 40 Andover 91 Harvard 1918 44 Pennsylvania 1918 106 Worcester Academy 55 M. I. T. 1918 - Dartmouth 1918 finished in the following order: Smith CZDQ Chamberlain 3 Drabble f4Dg Gerrish f71: Barr C2411 Montgomery -. 1918 CROSS-COUNTRY TEAM freshman Grass Clliuuntrp Simian nt 1914 W. Chamberlain, '18 .... . Capiain L. Hillman . . . . Coach C. Bigelow, '15 . . . Manager L. Daviclson, '16 . Assistant Manager . UDB 5:23111 D. L. Barr P. H. Gerrish F. W. Chamberlain T. R. Montgomery W. W. Drabble W. F. Palmer R. W. Smith 369 2 - M wxffedm -X - , ,fig-:if zfiszesrke ,Ln-4.-51,5 .ffi 6 1 gegiisifa, . ,jk -.ifsa-3-12223514-'-' ' wif gysx -get ,ch - Nkwvcfs- --- , , . ,zur ' 1:-1-:L-13:1 , ' ' - 'F - ':'i - sq x f V ' 1' 'l' ' . .532 C ., N': ?iEv - 'L ? -4. - 'XX X 'T fa. 'ii . Q. X T4 1-. f .fi . if .f 1, f ' ' - Qg. w2S3Qaa9: s-335 15 .5 X I F 1 16 L-5,' 5R4,A wil ,,4?q5y:,x:2: , m . f ' , 3 . '-1-2-fam A11-4 .V -:gif 1.3, t .' ' ,z 4-.x If -- ' , 'qs ' ' -nm-3 ' f 1 Mi'-.again 'kakga-'ff' 42.1 . ' 'f'::q,55?7' 3 ' 'faggigff-RiT5:2E ' I gg! QW? Kew? , :Freshman Basketball Season nf 1915 R. A. Burien, 'I6 . .... . Manager F. L. Rau . . Captain P. W. Loudon . . . . . Coach Ghz Gleam R. A. Aishton, Left Forward L. E. White, Left Guard F. L. Rau, Right Forward G. A. Valentine, Right Guard K. F. Hutchinson, Center gllhgtifuteg E. C. Richmond, Forward A. Leljevre, Cenier A R. S. Howard, Guard 370 - wif.. -fl W- 13' . , .Q S .- . ...- A 155435 - if 1 a P. Y '4 ' H .. is if ' n m . 3 1 16' 'QA -gg! -'39-1i'5l ,. 3- 'W . -, -we .i ,,. ,- ..,. 3 -ik x , . ,f A - I .K .fe ,JI -1 1 .-.' x 4. avi-1593? ,. ,. , -Fm .1165-i.5v,..,i ,ne i ,fi xi' ., 5? -.ix -ay' .. 54364 ii,Z,.f- ,AEM A-Q-...N , 1 ..e' .,, gf 7 1 M, ge' t ' fa-L '- . 'Q . 4 'wzvxzfff 1?-' - - ati-'. 74 ' Y YY' '55 M172 252 ' ' 1 freshman Gulf Ulieam Season of 191311914 JFHII ' F. W. Leighton . . A . . Captain and Manager H. W. Walters M. W. Rhoades H. Carr 1 Qummary nf the 525151111 Freshmen 4 Varsity 7 Freshmen 3 Tuck School 9 Freshmen 4 Country Club 7 Qpring F. W. Leighton .... Capiain and Manager E. L. Carter I .W. Emery, Jr. M. W. Rhoacles H. XV. Walters Summary ut the Szsmuix Freshmen I 5 Exeter 7 Freshmen IZ Manchester Golf Club 3 371 - --Jie'-eH'1E.'1i ...H - .J ,. . if ,gi g I X S-.Nag1a.,.1.aEQ1i5,f7,??-ff, ,5'o-'iigiflair X ' 16 14 - W . 1 hria Z X xi! 'skZw:4F,f:, . .miie-i55:' QQ Qf,..i4:7Zm:k:v1 l :Freshman ikpuclxep 528.5011 191311914 G. E. Dyke, '15 . . . . . Manager and Coach K. 1... Thielscher, '17 . . . . . Capiain Ghz Qtzanx 1 A. P. Maclntyre, Left Wing P. Cx. Osborne, Right Wing W. Cm. Reycroft, Rover B. 1... Gale, Ir., Center G. C. Currier, Point K. 1... Thielscher, Cover Point K. VV. I-lolclen, Coal 1 Quhsrirures 1 1 W. S. Fitch H. E. Merrill P. Streeter M. Switzer A Qurnmarp ut the Season january 17 Dartmouth 1917 5 Vermont Acaclemy 1 February 7 Dartmouth 1917 0 Anclover 0 February 21 Dartmouth l9I.7 2 Melrose High School 1 Smasnn 191411915 R. Parlqhurst, '16 . .... . Manager Cu. E. Dyke, ,15 . . . . Coach Etbe aieam E. l-l. Early, Lefi Wing F. M. McDonough, Righi Wing H. C. Diuflil, Center E. Ferguson, Cover Poini R. D. Bickforcl, Rover D. B. Scully, Point F. W. lVlorse, Jr., Coal QUUHUUIYBS E. Hazen W. Storrs 372 3 - .Y.. . . f Q f A3365 J??71fST'25E11 Q:3gzgq5K K ir , RN 2' - fi f-ai ,MW 14+ Q , N tr -1' -ff? X ywt 1 15 NIE ajax! lj- 1 sl ,Ve-:fig-fag' Z-11 3 if I' X ' ' iskamzfffa I' 'ntsserigg' . Summary of the Season xlreb. 6 Dartmouth I9I8 Norwich University ',5Feb. I2 Dartmouth 1918 Exeter Feb. I9 Dartmouth 1918 3 Melrose High School I0 Accancelled. No ic C. Only one game of a schedule calling for live games was played by the Freshman Hfockey Team. This resulted in a IO to 3 victory for Melrose High School. A combination of unfavorable weather, lack of ice, and faculty restrictions pre- vented the remaining games from being played, with Norwich, Yale 1918, St. Marks, and Exeter. Summary of the Season ' 1 91 8 'Opponents January 12 Holclerness School at Hanover 32 20 January 22 Hanover High at Hanover 48 I2 February 6 Williston Seminary at Hanover Z3 27 February IZ Cushing Academy at Ashburnham I7 24 February I3 Dean Academy at Franklin 21 29 February 20 Cushing Academy at Hanover ZI 24 February Z7 Tilton Seminary at Hanover 43 I4 March 6 Lansingburgh High at Hanover I0 I4 March 9 Dean Academy at Hanover 37 IZ Q PT Q ' r- cf-J if 1 SW V 1 E 373 f n?'i Q M.. egg? 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Fritz May May May May May I 2 21 Faculty at Hanover Yale 1917 at New Haven Andover Academy at Hanover Harvard 1917 at Cambridge St. Marks School at Southboro 374 Summary uf the Season I9I 7 Opponents Rain J I, :N JP Si Q gf W -Mgw ffwimfgie 'M 4VJf em, , -'e 5Q'Z?33EtE13i5.1gXA ----5 --:if I'E if .ff Q54 . .N ' ' -1 M.J:'5LE?E:.'F1-' ' 'N-ef K :TZATL D pq -.gctfx L b f?-. UZ: ,,Y-fq:p- ' it I. .5 Jig af. - 5Fx As.. . - Q . L, ' ,v.r'7 A ' 'X xyi Q U'-Q Kg' 1 All . QV' N I 'Ln x3.,w',,,,.,,:w 4.10, hx vs . ii tl P ml 4.3 L2 Fl 0, M26 4 rn -,, SA I I im .I igteiiaisx X S jf ite ' 15 .QW tiff '-:-- ml ffuqt . awww Qt ,ff -,F -'gf 1' E. ' ,E f. '.- fa t .47 - . iii. ' ' .' 1' .2 N 'tT2X:f+'f S ify If jfresbman Baseball 09173 Season uf 1914 f I... S. BuIIis, 'I4 . .... . . Manager D. S. Page, ,I5 . . Assistant Manager N. I... Milmore, 'I5 . Coach C. F. Murphy, 'I7 . . Captain ritibe Ztteam C. F. Murphy . .... . Catcher K. R. Kent, H. E.. Wacker, IVI. S. Willard . . Pitchers R. G. Paine . ' . . . First Base J. A. Fox . K. I... Thielscher B. O. Gerrish, M. A. Blackmur . F. B. Houghton W. R. Scudder A. O. Duhamel May May M ay May May May May June June II I8 27 30 30 2 3 5 Cushing at Ashburnham Quinrnarp nf the Season Second Base Third Base . Sfiortsiop Left Field Center Field Right Field V I 9 I 7 Opponents 6 Groton at Groton 5 Tilton at Hanover I I Dean at Hanover 6 St. AnseIm's at Hanover 8 Worcester Academy at Worcester I Lawrence Academy at Groton 2 Dean at FranIiIin 8 Exeter Academy at Exeter 0 375 5 I I 3 II 3 5 4 7 3 ll I ? f XX x kg P fl C- :Q fa fi' 3, 2 ,552 mi' x - ff:-E?52?i2:es:.x ,Qiwafy 1,5 -, .f . --,E 2ws-22325254 -K ' NYY: KZ g f-5 131113-gfg2r,iy---: ,, . - K- I-if X' x , -in-:P- - -. - P df-fhlxii N - ' ' --71T?12X+ ..-w . . L ww 1' i ,MQ W A 5' U'-2 3 ' 779 Q. gi., . v X Maw ,fn ,wfw .Aw 134. Nw 'W gn gx J 'X ,Y if-W ' ,fi Qiff hffelakil 17225-,wfm Q5 ' ,. 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'L A - , +- - ,-1-:Qi-5 , ff ,.., -2 '- 1- , g., . .ff if -.gf .Mg ' ,, xx '- 5 Q-555:31-4-,237 ,K -W1 '- -xx xg- an-1 5 . kv ,QV N 3, an W--M QT IPX XB. 6, .IG ei-1.3 'i ni Q 2 'I Q ,- . :greg-.:5. fx , ue. . e ,fx 1 1 . fig K- J 7' 1 ,Y 2164545-1-47' J' f ' . . 5 ' X A 3 . , iff if ' K'i5i.4.5:wP'.v du' ' ,fix 5,2 u'., I , . r dlp' ' 'ugh -55. f. - f Lx-3' -fn ,A PALAEOPITUS N. L. Milmore U. Loomis C. L. Wanamaker E. G1-aces F. S. Child C. B. Jordan C. E. Grifflth, J D. B. Kinne, Jr. L. A. Whitney R. Y. Redfield 378 W. 9 . .. .N-Q, - ,1-, . FX., 1- .- 4 , 1 ' mf ' wid 557- in 'See--QQ? iii , ff, , e-'fai t ,, X iw. MSW I . ff ,ig ff. ls W yi , sm X , we 7 ' ig , -.g 511 xi- fix f .44 3 - 'al if . 'uf' I I I w- 11' 53? -arf 5 ' fa--., -e: 1 X fs., . 'aff ' V! X Magi? Q N'Zk5+ fix 122:17 I 1 Eg! hsssgazyaf-':-' - Eartmuutb Qlullege nnziltbletit Qiuuntil During the past year, the non-athletic organizations have been more active than at any time in the previous history of the College. Anticipating the opening of Robinson Hall and its theatre, the Dramatic Association produced eleven plays in Webster Hall besides an extravaganza during Prom Week. Two trips were also made, one to Boston and a micl-winter trip to New York, the latter receiving considerable praise from metro- politan critics. . The Musical Clubs took the regular number of trips and also assumed larger in- tercollegiate relations, meeting Harvard in joint concert twice, once in l-lanover during the Winter Carnival and again in Cambridge in May. They also competed in an inter- collegiate musical meet in New York with several eastern colleges and universities. Junior Week was celebrated with the usual dramatic, musical, and social features. The Forensic Union by winning both of its intercollegiate debates achieved a notable success. Kbe Qluuntil uf Srtuhent 9Dtgsmi5atin115 2Dtfin:et5 Professor Eugene F. Clark . . . Chairman Professor Gordon F. Hull . . . Secretary John N. Hazen . Graduate Manager ,faculty Hgyemhets Professor Eugene F. Clark Professor Gordon F. Hull Professor Chester A. Phillips Ztinuetgtanuates John N. Colby Wyman Z. Fuller Walter F. Wanger 379 . fs f - - V- ..... '-- ' Ts' ' .5-E, he Q1ff 1,i:,i -F.: y' g , ,B ' 1 2 ,A,,. ,,,.ff --we f ,'f?'f..+ -u. -xg 4 fri? 5591 Agia I c r., ' '- : - n. ' c '. -' .11 .,, ,ff . u ug if. -W stat 5 ,tv U s .faefi ' T55 -if ' ' f' if 'D , f. fi ' '1 57' .1 1' ' If ' 65771. iff '-N' Ik'-.,g fi-?T lQI:Ea H ' ii N bVa2x:4:ffF' :S2z.Sr?i3 +S::LZ',::-:fr-7' I Robinson Iiaall Robinson Hall, Dartrnouth's unique non-athletic center, has within its short period of usefulness become an indispensable unit in the College and seems well on the way toward accomplishing the aim for which it was given,-to maintain an equitable balance between athletic and non-athletic activity. ' The building was formally presented by its donor, lVlr. Wallace F. Robinson of Boston, on the afternoon of June 24 during the 1914 Commencement Week. Mr. Robinson speaking from the steps to a large audience gathered in front of the building, said in his address of presentation: mln the labor of a long and busy life, I have had a good many tasks, but if the erection and equipment of this building, which you have allowed me to supervise, should be my last, I can truly say it will have been the happiest and most interesting. When I was a boy in the near-by Vermont town of Reading, the name of Dart- mouthbecame a household word, for an elder brother, in the class of l855, was working his way through college and I got therefore, at first hand, Dartmouth ways and Dartmouth traditions. ' 'iwhile this building has been going up and I have been making my visits of in- spection to Hanover, the years seem to have turned back and I became, as it were, a boy myself, going through Dartmouth. Today I must graduate from this delightful ex- perience, for my course, is finished. This building as it is, in fulfillment of my engagement, I now turn over to youg and let me add, as I commit it to your care, that I hold more strongly than ever to my belief in those purposes which it is intended to serve in the college lifef' President Nichols accepted the building in behalf of the Trustees, and George H. Tilton, Jr., 'l-4, expressed briefly the appreciation of the undergraduate body. 380 JUNIOR PROM COM'IVIITTE.E., CLASS OF 1915 G. W. Hutchins M. P. Chee, Jr. HQ S. Ellms H. Woo1ve1'ton G. E. Dyke Mrs. Mrs Mrs Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs. 9,9 'Y' is an 'N ' fs V lx JH Argus if ffmiflmvi lxil vm 2 2 HSM? t -wwf lr 1-.e+:'5a?-we V1 2.15 galiili N . Qfsisavefsrfffat 5' t J5?i. L 52: L. f-.1 :iii-'jiicffl fg?i- ' ,+ ..--F? bigfs 1 '-' ' - ' ' .... X--1 '-.L-'1r,i:.--1 . - .. . ' F--.-earl.:--s . . 'Q' ' 1. 1 ,f-ble' .-wp eg- 'ri-lfkkc ,. - ,-EP,- .f' .1s, , . rms H .F 51, F'-, . 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Skinner Mr. Griffith Mr. Ingram Mr. Kinne Mr. Loomis Mr. Wanamaker Mr. Whitney :ffl 8:30 11:00 10:00 4:00 8:00 11:00 10:00 3:00 4:00 6:45 7:15 9:00 3:00 9:00 ff Q C 'ER' f et Maw fqfbktt H X as E X IRUJ gagfug 0 Ai ,pf-A ,ix M QW K 1-355212. sf- 2 H- 1-1-i 12:51:55 W::3:,g..vrnf:ev:'3f? 2- Klt5'??g -.. ,.. eiibs , , ., MQZZ1' Q55 Q -4--f-1 ,,. X rv -L.-+-QQ, '1 --A 1-1-gg.: - -is--f.. ,:, -1-,NX 'f .Lf V ...H 7 .,-f 'b., 'S' A A ,,,5,?e'-1-'ltiv' qv Q - . f ' , f I .X 'Xfs:1g use Z X A sw , Y, ,lg 1 sf . , . as f .J ' . q'1-- lin- .s-..,.,, ' XV f al' 1 71 .-41 WK 'f 7' ,.- 'v . ' . 1. '1:aQ1te1?s:gN .,.. aka.-L,.et 'vt3 - 7 M y ' . ,rx .X .fp .V '41, wi T- , q. way, :gf ? ' Navi. jr' A Q.. ' '- 5: -, 1 ':i -1 57' - gp 1 sassbwifl aff' Xie. 1 1 if X ,ff lx f 1 'sas -Y, J'-Q17-A lf' r-- 5 'W-if -stil, lx - 51. '-Z -JF-.' 3. I 0'1 -:axfffu e 'fiat-'x:4efff' ' 91 1 'SIQSJCCJ' X? ' . ' e iiuniur Tlliltleek Program Miennesuup, may 13 Prom Operetta, Ta-Ta Tango. Fraternity Dances and Receptions. QIDIIISUHQ, may 14 Fraternity Coffees. The Dansant, Trophy Room, Alumni Gymnasium. Musical Clubs Concert, Webster l-lall. Informal Fraternity Dances. qjtrihap, 919-ap 15 Fraternity Coffees. Tufts vs. Dartmouth, Alumni Oval. Fraternity Teas. Hum on the Campus. Bancl Concert on Campus. Junior Promenade, Alumni Gymnasium. Saturnap, may 16 Williams vs. Dartmouth, Alumni Oval. lnformal Dance, Trophy Room, Alumn 384 i Gymnasium '70 Wx qi, Sal Ap:-'N' fq pg- 5? 17 ft r YQIB g l XX fb V VRQ , W4 i We .,-.efsavsqs-, 2 V .V 'x - - -waifiiaeff . . l753'ZQ??lf33:? lt' 'm'll9?i1f 54 -.Ta . f-sz REQ' ' 43 q'5gw-m--e.-f.f-if - ' g s 1' 12155, 'Ps-H - Tel - , ' - ll. 'g' 1-I-Srl-ikbx . 7 ,N7, 1 Jef: . 1- -C,2L - -Fixx . f- :rqefj 5 ,aw ,ML -H A - -, , ,,-sf - - iw' ' E N' bitt. 551 f 2 1 ' ' 1 V' s M Ne---'f.-,fff51siR ' L ' , 51 - Q, NB A ,-. - 'f I- - ll' ' - '-49 I -fe - . an. il - -4 -'-fx f-f .f ' -fe. 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Kappa Kappa Kappa Tea at House. Theta Delta Chi Reception at House A aes Kappa Psi Dance in - K ,,i--..,tg-'2,g.1i- H 1 A 0 1 , 4.0 A . 4. . V Nfafok fuk- ,H e -:sr ,- X A L -, ,E x is ., it X - . ,fs f rt. at . as at tl.: :easier s, ., ,, M, ,. . ,,, 1 16, .. is .355 ., rr. ., .11 ,,..f ,,.f , ts, s r as f A X ' fa-aa-xr,-f.:' . -gs, 1 L 'signs I K ' S250 Webster Hall Wednesday May I3, l9l4. illallia Tllangu A melodramatic revue with music. Introducing a new Ballet Pantomime The Qoarrlen of limncbinzllu ctiibarartzw in tbz ilernlnguz A Sheik ........ Mr. Kalenderian Prince Mirzo, Leader of the Persian Nationalists and author of the play Attendants, soldiers, etc. Same of tbz Glibatactzw in the ielag W. Morgan Warner, Treasurer General of Persia . . Captain Tarkington, of the Russian C-endarmerie His Excellency Alaw Dwala, Regent of Persia . . His Imperial Highness Hajii XXIV, Shah of Persia . . . His Excellency Poklewskii-Kosvitch, Russian Envoy to Teheran Captain Alexowa, of the Russian Cossacks at Teheran . . Sir George Barclay, English I Attache at Teheran . . Captain Vernon Saunders, of the English Cossaclcs at Teheran Sergeant Wilmont ....... Kay Winston, of London Times ...... Mart O'Vitch, the Enigma of Teheran, who evades taxes and women Prince Salci-Nogi, Japanese, who holds key to the plot of the play Mlle. Cleo Delza, of the Comedie Francaise, Paris . . . Mlle. Adrienne Yvonne ....... Wallace Hart, Pres. of the American Cinema Trust . Cwedie Hart, his daughter . . . . Fairfield Hart, her brother .... Fung Fu, the Opium Prince of China . l... W. ....... . Panthea, the Lilac of Teheran ...... Persian Cuendarmerie, Russian Cossacks, English Soldiers, Attendants of Attendants of Shah, Cabaret Artists, etc. 386 Mr. Corliss Mr. Tilton Mr. Child Mr. Mackie Mr. Morenus Mr. Claeys .Mr. Costello Mr. Killeen Mr. Slater Mr. Fuller Mr. Hutchins Mr. Doenoclce Mr. Mitsui Mr. Richmond . Mr. Cole Mr. Jordan Mr. Page Mr. Randall Mr. Aldrich Mr. Woolverton Mr. Dean Panthea, Actors 'gig .R E E Ng ,kg -P -f-J': Q. N I -page W fq mn' xsfxgf 4 Q lk , -fgefsivsszfsa ,is--.-0 , ,. Sf . 'X C NT55-. igbx 'Lf-' . - 'grin ii X : ::',' ii' .L I I, . .0 ,:f-'fi-rgvgx .- f- - :-Lfi-dy:-1- :p. .aw . ,ysik , ' - .glgiiip 'f' -. ' 'hxx 5- num if 3:'17 , 5 3.36: 1' '- -Qs.,,fd+15 A f ' K as 5593. 35 ,, Sig. si. Mags .1-gf ,., ji ! tilt Nh' fir f.. , ' ' was-.... . -' ,J 1: 11. 1 4. . . .3 if. ,. ti' . 5 E 5 ,,-- 5.1 K -vsgeuzgxg? xl. uk,-QQ -Hgh. X4 I 'V I A, X 1 1 . if ...L Li, n.t.l MEM V A g g?-qszqg -1.1 t. Wfvh :EL -55' X ' X A' :lik Egg? V jlb- J I 1 '-A is 5 ii' Ts-Em:fi.fff::n 32, a s:e,g,:i5?f' V-Q-eff. f at-as-axles-51:f 1 wusinul lprugram Music by lVlr. Wilkinson and Mr. Bundy, and others Lyrics by Mr. Kinne, Mr. Costello, and others Eafdla Ganga, ileufiiac Qmcbestra Musical Director lVlr. Carlton Part One l. Persian Prologue ....... Orchestra 2. Opening Chorus . . . Mr. Slater, Mr. Fuller, English Soldiers 3. I am the Watch-dog of the Treasury ..,. Mr. Tilton 4. Sweetheart of Mine ..... Mr. Child and Mr. Richmond 5. Rum Song . . . Mr. Claeys and English Soldiers 6. Panthea . . . . . . Mr. Child 7. There's a Happy Land .... lVlr. Killeen 8. Ba-Ba Blaclcsheep . . . Mr. Fuller and English Soldiers 9. Elegie .... Mr. Curiflith and Mr. Richmond IO. A Kiss is a Wonderful Thing . . . . Mr. Child . Serenade . . . . Mr. Child Enir'Acte I 2. Sari . . Orchestra Q Part Two I3. The Art of Love Mr. Tilton, Mr. Richmond, Mr. Claeys, Mr. Child l4. A Man and a Cat ....... lVlr. Claeys l5. Persian Moon . . . Mr. Richmond l6. I can sing in any Flat . . Mr. Tilton l 7. Dengoza . . , . Orchestra l8. l-ove is a Bubble . . . , . . Mr. Richmond l9. Finale HTa-Ta Tangou .... Mr. Hutchins and Caste Cup for Tango Tournament, held in Third Act, donated by Charles l-l. Dudley Won by Mr. Wolff and Mr. Whiton 387 ' I JUNIOR PROM COMMITTEE., CLASS OF 1916 - E.. A. Shaw N. Colby F. R. Andrews L. L. Davidson XC. K. Everett Auditing Commiltee, ' R. F. Magill, W. F. Mott . - -q-- 1 L ' 5 Q -- -,. , f 'w1ri-irfmi- :fi ' cu.19Ll'lui- 1 I Q .G IZ?-V In ,T,. ff' .1 .- f' . .. ' Il'-:: .. .5 -- -- S 5! E 4 - 1 N 4 f - 1 at-x. sg 12- Q 1-. stirs., Q 'fe N1 Aegis F ff AW - mgui ,, f xv-.0 'ageauefrbf-12 Nels., -cf,-:Q-., f-Q e?t K:'Eff.f1i' '- S 'r ..... R A ... ,Q -we , v jp . 's yr- if-e fffff ,af pw' . 1,51 'S K f-'e a gf. 5 , X W. . M.-,ff :lil 432. My Qiieseeege-E., 1113- - 4 Q' ,M 1 16 7'-tg 15 f? ' 2 1.1-f ,auf f l w as A15 X .af ff WA' 1 1' was:-L..- ,M .::' ., .-f fe. 1' - off. -r. nf . ' ,-ag. ru -ev-4 E 'q'2'iif3':15 ,9 Qi- ,.7f' NY-,'.: . f 0,2 '-5 M- W! 'Elm I X 'ifzW:fr- F, 4- 1- 5:00 6:45 9:00 8:00 10:30 5:30 2:30 4:30 6:45 7:45 8:30 10:00 1:30 3:00 4:00 4:30 6:45 7:45 10:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 12:00 9:00 .ew g Qlinmmennement Tllflblmzk ilBrngram 1914 3111112 12, GicHet:E3umn Qleremnnies Sing-Out, Rollins Chapel. Classes assemble for Wet-Down Exercises. Awarcl of John Barrett UAH-Round Achievementu Cup. Saturrlap, june 20 Barge ancl Class of 1866 Prize Speaking, A-Dartmouth Svunnap, Elunz 21 Baccalaureate Sermon, College Church. Vesper Service, Rollins Chapel. Hjaunizap, Kunz 22 Class Day' Exercises. ' Fraternity and Social Reunions. Band Concert, College Hall Terrace. Dramatic Association Performance, Webster Hall. Gueshap, 310112 23 Phi Beta Kappa Meeting, A-Dartmouth. Dartmouth vs. Amherst, Alumni Oval. Alumni Association Meeting, A-Dartmouth. Bronze Tablet Unveiling, Webster Hall. Robinson Hall Dedication. Presiclenfs Reception, Parkhurst Hall. Band Concert, Concert, College Hall Terrace lVlusical Clubs Concert, Webster Hall. Bancl Concert, College Hall Terrace. Cftlznnzshap, Klune 24 Prayers in Rollins Chapel. Commencement Procession forms on Campus. Commencement Exercises, Webster Hall. Alumni Luncheon, Alumni Gymnasium. Commencement Ball, Alumni Gymnasium. 391 V W f ,, A. .- N , ,rf-+0 I J- - 'c' F1 'rf 5? 'F' KW .QW f-A 'Ss-nga. ' at .- . N Arms +A. re- M sr Q. Qs2ea:eima-, s XS' ,fr 1 16 Wk 2-fislr' I . was -4 i.. x A ,y -2 v if - 3 57,0 .1 .. 1,. ,,, FJ ..1 - .r xv r gn f. ' -if ' . 1, . . ..q....:,g.:?11, 1 f salkzfs-,,5n , 4 -lv., ' 'R-.3:E:iE3:' X -sig?3:ZE:1E:::,., - Qllnmmencement EBay 9DriJzr uf Qlifetcises in wehster foal! I.--Prayer. H.-Singing of Milton's paraphrase of Psalm CXXXVL tune Nuremberg.,' III.-Commencement Addresses. l. A National Theater Winslow Harding Loveland fSalutatorianJ 2. A Challenge from Socrates Wilfred Charles Gilbert 3. The Importance to the United States of a Skilled Diplomatic Corps John Alford Hanna 4. Pragmatism and Politics Leonard Dupee White 5. The Labor War Frederick Pitkin Cranston 6. The Permanent in Plato John Timothy Reardon fValedictorianJ IV.-Singing of Men of Dartmouthng words by Richard Hovey, ,853 music by Harry Wellman, '07 V.-Conferring of the Bachelor's Degree. The Candidates presented by Dean Craven Laycock. VI.-Conferring of the lVlaster's Degree in Course. The Candidates presented by Professor Herbert D. Foster. VII.--Conferring of Honorary Degrees. The Recipients presented by Professor John K. Lord. VIH.-Singing of the Doxology. IX.--Benediction. 392 'Ks' 'Xa L ty 4... 'tm 'HX few' ... es is ex ll L, QE lktggzg K rf Q, JT! ll fav.:-ar Q I 4,...g,ff W ex - ,ie-..a-'-'v...tJf1 , J . . ea .saszasrxs-11 e New f-are., ...,1ieb'N fire! ..' .- gif! ' H' m 3 , ,,,.. ,, , . me fl , .Q L' Ss H, ' . Nix 231. UM -2' f 3 V: My Siege.-:5f'i , - M fs 5' ' ' .:' .,, -7' .An f. .' I .vf. -s. .q u ssl .X e 5 1 1 , fs lt' J ' 1 75.11 I . f .f-'- r t bfi' .1 V il X' 121' - wb 7 -:fi '- , TH. gre? ' ' :L ,apes-,.,.. P49 ..i' K., ,..f fs. D I jg? f, Ae fag. ,Qc 4 , f-ers.-.,. 1 N 1' f r' 7 'i 71' ap- .-. - ,r '--. ,fe f ng. .- - .fe-' 4' -. , X , Y, xx Sinf' S ,f - X I Bluegrass Qllunferrzh in Cltiuurse A 'IBHIZDZIUITS uf QIEIS Pennell Nutting Aborn, Brookline, Mass. William Sampson Appleyard, Guilford, Me. Paul Livingston Applin, Keene, N. H. Lester Edward Bacon, Brockton, Mass. William Xvarren Barnes, Portland, Me. William Emerson Barrett, Boston, Mass. Godfrey Houghton Beals, Worcester, Mass. Forrest Clifford Blood, Tilton, N. H. A5Horace Leroy Borden, Hanover, N. H. William Xvalsh Breslin, Watei'ford, N. Y. George Elihu Briggs, Jr., New Bedford, Mass. Paul Harrington Brown, Wakeheld, N. H. Carlton Kearns Brownell, Potsdam, N. Y. Holt vvinn Buswell, Epping, N. H. Warren Eliot Carleton, Plymouth, Mass. Clifton Albert Clarke, Haverhill, Mass. Samuel Dodge Cole, Salem, Mass. Louis Irving Corliss, Laconia, N. H. Charles Newton Crandall, Montpelier, Vt. 'ilrrederick Pitkin Cranston, Denver, Colo. xwilliam Stoughton Currier, West Lebanon, N. H. Howard Spencer Curtis, Warren, Mass. Walter Ford Daley, Hamilton, Mass. 'floseph Lawrence Day, Portland, Me. Harold Leslie Dunbar, Brockton, Mass. xlirle Fairfield, Worcester, Mass. John Harold Field, Milltown, Me. Myron Jennison Files, Fairfield, Me. Robert Flanders, lVlanchester, N. H. Walter Earle Floyd, Winthrop, Mass. George viliaite Frost, Roxbury, Mass. lHenry Pingree Full, Pigeon Cove, Mass. George Holley Gilbert, jr., Dorset, Vt. lwilfred Charles Gilbert, Dorset, Vt. Francis Derby Hall, Medford, Mass. Phillips Haskell, Gloucester, Mass. James Benjamin Hawley, Hanover, N. H. 1'-Iohn Norman Hazen, Hanover, N. H. James Martin Healy, Springlield, Mass. James Thomas Heenehan, Palmer, Mass. William Richard Herlihy, Jr., Lynn, Mass. Leo Augustine Higgins, Lawrence, Mass. Hazen Beecher Hinman, No. Stratford, N. H. Robert Newton Hogsett, Cleveland, O. Paul Howe, Cohasset, Mass. Carl Eugene Howland, Haverhill, N. H. '5Walter Beach Humphrey, New Rochelle, N. Y. Ralph Carlton Jenkins, Springfield, Vt. Harold Talma e johnson Hartford Conn g , , . Francis Freeman Jones, 2d, New Bedford, Mass. Winheld Scott Stimson Jones, Spokane, Wash. '5Richard Carlton Joslin, Keene, N. H. Edwin Page Junkins, Hayden Lake, Idaho Vahan Kalenderian, Egin, Turkish Armenia Carleton Linwood Kingsford, Riverside, R. l. Willard Austin Kinne, Littleton, N. H. :'LRussell Newton Kuech, Brattleboro, Vt. Carl Asa Porter Lawrence, Groton, Mass, lLester Knox Little, Pawtucket, R. I. Alden Llewellyn Littlefield, Pawtucket, R. l. iwinslow Harding Loveland, Hyde Park, Mass George Brewer McClary, Oak Park, Ill. Hugh Allan Mackinnon, St. Johnsbury, Vt. Charles Brown McLaughlin, Salem, N. H. JF-lames Theodore Marriner, Portland, Me. Winthrop Merriam Mayo, Leominster, Mass. Ulysses Samuel Needs, Cleveland, O. Abraham james Newmark, Salem, Mass. Loring Payson Nichols, Salem, Mass. Robert Shedd Noble, Bethel, Vt. Alan Maxwell Overton, Plainfield, N. john Mumford Palmer, Paducah, Ky. Chesley Arthur Paul, Wakeheld, N. H. john Tufts Peppard, Plymouth, N. H. Paul Livingston Perkins, Lowell, Mass. Francis Pooler, Hanover, N. H. -Uohn Timothy Reardon, South Paris, Me. Martin johnson Remsen, Queens, N. Y. Roger Courtland Rice, Hyde Park, Mass. FElmer Robinson, Rochester, N. Y. Winthrop Pierce Ross, Mattapan, Mass. Anthony Melville Rud, Chicago, lll. Sherman Xxfhipple Saltmarsh, Winchester, Mass Gorham Parsons Sargent, Haverford, Pa. Samuel DeWitt Sheldon, Red Wing, Minn. Paul Edgerton Simanton, St. Johnsbury, Vt. Rufus Lasher Sisson, Jr., Potsdam, N. Y. William Bainton Slater, Lawrence, Mass. lLeland Porter Spore, Sandusky, O. Florence Francis Sullivan, Fitchburg, Mass. lliobert Brown Teachout, So. Lancaster, Mass. Raymond Harris Trott, Bath, Me. Chester Lincoln XX'YalCOll, Providence, R. l. George Francis Watkins, Wolfeboro, N. H. George Dudley Wheatley, No. Abington, Mass. Arthur Stanley Wheelock, Hanover, N. H. Morris Gardner White, Jr., Brooklyn, N. Y. Ray Larcom Vfilkinson, Salem, Mass. John Russell Willard, Randolph, Mass. Albert Gaylord Willey, Hanover, N. H. Paul Flynn Wilson, Bethel, Vt. 3Cum laude. 1Summa cum laude. lMagna cum laude. 393 ,y-.gb xs.s?A ixxwzw 5 ff C: Q -1. 26 -QRS QNX if .M ti.. as A-as a ,farm -v iii 'vase ... . ' . -4- -fz:H:a-ss- 'si -tjgzaf-ib ,frfi .g9,f+f4: 'Q's- x.i.-'l '2f:7 .A ' ,e s ...... Q- s:212'+-A-ag. ' ' -71,-gzfbiif' ,sw , . -er., I , ' 'mxwvilll U'-e ofg 7 . Q. QW' I 'tal xsiggiffaegw f- ,tv .' ,, . -. s ,, 1. I, . , . I . 'r 1 X VS , 151 ig:-iZf'fll ,, u,,f,f,? ss., , ' 5' .. mf. ' ttf? ...fl . ' i s -. t s t , i its-:zgifu s- . 'kZLSh:5+ 5 ' Sis I ai'S2sgii'?:, :' XY--'W 'X i'f4Ssqi2s::?5f' , N, . .-... . Q-as V swf 'Bachelors Thomas Alexander Anderson, Milton, Mass. Herbert Stott Austin, Wellesley, Mass. ajesse Herbert Babcock, Washington, D. C. Dalton Graf Baldwin, Newark, N. Ralph John Barke, Fergus Falls, Minn. Richard joseph Shaw Barlow, Trenton, N. Everett Holman Barnard, West Medford, Mass. 5LaWrence Frank Barsaloux, Hudson Falls, N. Y. Charles Shaw Batchelder, Dorchester, Mass. Harold Cotton Bean, Boston, Mass. James Calvin Blythe, Chicago, lll. George Arthur Boggs, Muskegon, Mich. Howard Ellis Bowman, Brockton, Mass. Harold Day Brown, Plymouth, Mass. Carl Edward Buck, Chicago, lll. Ellsworth Brewer Buck, Chicago, Ill. Leland Storey Bullis, Glens Falls, N. Y. John Riddle Burleigh, Manchester, N. H. Donald Church Burnham, Gloucester, Mass. Clarence Kilmer Butler, Saratoga Springs, N. Y. Frederic Weir Campbell, Dorchester, Mass. Harold Alvin Castle, Chicago, lll. Clyfton Chandler, Plymouth, Mass. Ernest Howard Chase, Revere, Mass. 4Charles Mali Claeys, East Orange, N. Edward Emerson Clark, Sandwich, Mass. Philip Francis Coe, Worcester, Mass. Dudley Ray Colby, Manchester, N. H. Fletcher Hatch Colby, Berlin, N. H. Dwight Conn, Haverford, Penn. Harry Martin Cook, No. Abington, Mass. 't Frederick Armstrong Davidson, New Rochelle, N. Y. Herman Davidson, New York, N. Y. Arthur Herbert Dearing, So. Portland, Me. Frank Herbert Donovan, Lynn, Mass. No. Weymouth, Mass. Wallace Horne Drake, 'lCarroll Andrew Edson, New York, N. Y. tEdgar Harold Elkins, Lakeport, N. H. Dean Abbott Emerson, Milford, N. H. Wesley Theodore Engelhorn, Spokane, Wash. Nathan Allen Farwell, Rockland, Me. Charles Henry Faxon, Chestertown, N. Y. Albert Whittier Fellows, Dorchester, Mass. Raymond Haskell Foss, Dover, N. H. Charles Frederic Fraser, Fort Covington, N. Y. Henry Bradley Frost, Arlington, Mass. Charles Kenneth Fuller, West Lynn, Mass. Guy Edson Fuller, Springfield, Mass. Samuel Augustus Fuller, Cleveland, O. Gail Irwin Gardner, Prescott, Ariz. Edmund Newman Giles, Beverly, Mass. Howell Knight Hallett, St. Louis, Mo. uf Science ' William Charles Hands, Jr., New York, N. Y. Hahn Alford Hanna, Auburn, Neb. John McAvoy Harlow, No. Easton, Mass. jonathan Newton Harris, Allston, Mass. Maurice George Harvey, White River Jet., Vt. Philip Cranston Harvey, Brooklyn, N. Y. Henry Haywood, Jr., Hanover, N. H. Leon Pickering Hobbs, No. Hampton, N. H. Spencer Acklin Howell, Toledo, O. jesse Hervey Hubel, Detroit, Mich. Alfred Elijah Humphries, Methuen, Mass. xHarland Albert Hunt, Nashua, N. H. Ralph Audley Jenkins, Barnstead, N. H. Robert Leyborn Johnson, Jamaica Plain, Mass. Walter Hilton Junkins, Portsmouth, N. H. Robert Turner Kelly, Hanover, N. H. Ralph Henry Kelsey, Claremont, N. H. Ernest LaMonte Kimball, Cambridge, Mass. Lawrence Kingman, Brockton. Mass. Charles Kingsley, Brooklyn, N. Y. Walter David Knight, Marlboro, N. H. Henry Augustus Koelsch, Jr., New York, N. Y. Sigurd Stanton Larmon, Cmaha, Neb. Ernest Sears Learoyd, Danvers, Mass. Walter Kenneth LeCount, New Rochelle, N. Y. Charles Edward Leech, Whitinsville, Mass. Frank Albert Llewellyn, Chicago, lll. Paul Witmer Loudon, No. Troy, N. Y. Henry Osgood Lowell, West Medford, Mass. Walter Lawrence Lyons, jamaica Plain, Mass. Douglas Graham MacCartee, Salem, N. Y. John Francis McCullough, Jr., Worcester, Mass. ' Gilbert Lincoln McDonough, Denver, Colo. Arthur Daniel Maddalena, Boston, Mass. Theodore Main, Winchester, Mass. Franz Raphael Marceau, Wollaston, Mass. 'Flames Parker Margeson, Jr., Winthrop, Mass. Alvin Wesley Maxwell, Lynn, Mass. Harold Julian Morse, Barre, Vt. Albert Ernst Munkelt, Brooklyn, N. Y. Walter Andrew Netsch, Manchester, N. H. Caleb Henry Niles, East Lynn, Mass. Charles Wm. Francis O'Connor, Worcester, Mass Carl Oscar Olson, Worcester, Mass. John Philip Palmer, Portsmouth, N. H. alidward Taylor Papson, Washington, D. C. Josiah Perry Parsons, Dudley, Mass. Luther Asa Pattee, Portsmouth, N. H. Gilbert Sayward Pattillo, Gloucester, Mass. Ralph Maurice Phelps, Gloucester, Mass. Marshall Wooley Picken, New York, N. Y. Richard Edward Pritchard, No. Troy, N. Y. James Bartlett Ramage, Monroe Bridge, Mass. 394 Q W? 1-S. fe XNMMPJ ff Aw F figyfjisii i A ,i U , , as-aah tg? afgafligeg ,, , , 'P -f - 'zc.vai:e5::,.- . ,za-b , is -ei ea.. fa' ' o+,,.1.v'f' '- t ,. gw.- , 5' N, 'S .. f . -... , e ..e. ,-. . I nf' eatagwr'-f K: 3 X ,f-'Z' U'-e fff f , , '-11' , A i s2,,..g ska e , ,, , . U V ,, .. X, , ,V 9 1 l - ,V .,,.a..a- . es- . . . 'L-- E' X '. lg ' .rf ff -, t .vigil 'l ease-2-. A, rn. 1 :45, Ai is 'V - .-4 i. .i '-if . afa r t- ,lr bg. L, 'hm 1 X , ,z,, yffr .qs - ly .tai ae, .4 tif., sig - .cu AWK.. - -if - ,si vf-e-1.5,-4 ,Cv 'ii' L., ',-fi -3, - ,ie 4 ' , ', .-, 54' ' ' Fr t 5 A .rs . .3 l fW 'f'f'Jt1i -b e 7: 'Q- fpifn-5 dis' auf., Q' I ' ,Z -4.5. ,J-,J H' 'Qin ,G it' I xr' 'vvsrf ' ' X., . 527' ' f .. J' , George Howard Richardson, Littleton, N. H. ,5Allen Pierce Richmond, Dover, N. H. William Alfred Roland, Hanover, N. H. llirnest Tirrill Saeger, Dorchester, Mass. lThorndike Saville Allan Alonzo Tukey, Omaha, Neb. Harold Griffith Van Riper, Brooklyn, N. Y. Rudolph von Lenz-Langerhannss, jamaica Pl., Mass Enders Mcclumpha Voorhees, Amsterdam, N. Y John Alfred Warren, Wvrentham, Mass. '5Herbert Frank Schuchmann, Jamaica Plain, Mass.William Wallace Washburn, Hanover, N. H. l ames Burnett Shields, Hanover, N Alexander Thomas Skakle, No. Plymouth, Mass. Gordon Crothers Sleeper, Brookline, Philip Vvilder Smith, Wellesley Hills, Mass. Wellington Vvaldo Stickle, Sharon, Conn. George Horton Stickney, Beverly, Mass. Harold Andrew Stiles, Denver, Colo. Stanley Carter Stratton, Bradford, N. H. Alfred Richard Taylor, Washington, Zotlque Wilfred Therrien, Manchester, N. H. Harold Franklin Taylor ames Frederick Gaylord, A,B., l9ll Q . If-I. Henry Winthrop Webber, Beverly, Mass. George Marsh Webster, Galesburg, lll. Frederick Harrison Weed, Lynn, Mass. Frank Alexander Welsh, Rockford, lll. llaeonard Dupee White, No. Acton, Mass. Bertram Cogswell Wood, Troy, N. Y. Oliver Andrew Wylde, Lawrence, Mass. Philip Osborne Yeaton, Portsmouth, N. H. George Young, Jr., Clifton, N. Rugar Young, Joliet, lll. Mass. D. C. staasters of Qirts M,D. l9l4 Frank Martin Howe, A.B., l900 Robert Brown Teachout, A.B. l9l4 Ebuctmrs of smetlicine Arthur Washington Burnham, B.S. Vvilliam Edward Emery William Edward Carroll. A.B. Howard Merrill Clute, B.S. t Henry Dehon Abbott, B.S. Howard Arthur Barends, BS. ,lohn Densmore Brewster, B.S. Harry Madar Brown, B.S. Joseph Michael Dolan, BS. ,lames Frederick Gaylord, AB. Rolf Clarke Norris, BS. Qlitlil Engineers John Stephen Macdonald, BS. Herbert Carroll Osborne, BS. Frank Foss Spencer, B.S. Edwin Milo Stiles, B.S. Conrad Church Wilbur, BS. masters nf Qtlummernial Science Ralph Eastman Badger, A.B. Maurice Leland Blanchard, B.S. Russell Carr, BS. Grover Franklin Fox, A.B. Louis Bernard Gale, B.S. Edward Leeds Gulick, Jr., A.B. Nathan Coggeshall Lenfestey, B.S. Clarence Coit Meleney, A.B. Henry Wadleigh Merrill, B.S. +Summa cum laude. tlVlagna Philip Allein Sauer, B.S. Alan Bartlett Shepard, A.B. Edwin Everett Sides, A.B. William Bradford Terry, A.B. Dean Alan Thompson, A.B. Harold Stuart Tuck, A.B. Howard Porter Warren, BS. Frank Taylor Weil, A.B. Earle Van Kuren Wilson, A.B. Kendall Winship, A.B. cum laude. xcum laude. 395 mx ff.. 9 Xkzf.-f QQ X if' 25045 xi wfwfqfyxk f-ekfivfsz-. ,-1' - 'fi i .1-gifliit'-i . ' i' V- gy-I Q1 -cY':'v:'i5 -' J .... - '- 'P' '+ ' i5?yj7 ' 419' 'Rfb' -- is ft, v ' 5 CQ gi' fi'-' V 32, if WS:-9223 fel -- ,L 4' an . P it 1 if rv- .Q rf - w, .. M 1-.-. , It . fi '1Ji'X N P' . ,-is raft , f-f' fi z 5 X 46412 1'q-if f' X . ' 7' .911 ,FT 1 em ff N X . . hsafzfkve- f: ' ,gy 'A'f'S1t:ST47' F -.'-f 47 zi--Lita?-1,-f -' 1 - ' ' e-1'- NJ we NSE? I Eunucacp Bcgcccs master uf Science Professor Dwinel French Thompson, '60, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, N. Y Gpastcc nf Qtcts Chester Bickforcl Curtis, '89, Principal Central High School, St. Louis, Mo. Philip Sanford Marclen, '94, Editor Courier-Citizen, Lowell, Mass. Fisher Ames Baker, Esq., ,59, New York City. Percy Macl aye, Harvard, '97, Dramatist, Cornish, New Hampshire. Ebuctuc nf itirccatucc Professor Charles Downer Hazen, '89, Northampton, Mass. Doctor nf Divinity - Tha: Right Reverend Edward Melville Parker, Oxon., Bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church in New Hampshire, Concord, N. H. 396 I 1l'5I7I C' A RIF! I lfNKlf'Xl'1C iyfit tl luLl.Q ANU I I IUINIUIKO li J H YEIHSS of 1914 Barge Cold Medal---Original Orations Crimes-English Composition Wilfred Charles Gilbert, 'I3-l4 First Prize- Class of 1866-Original Orations Q Second Prize- ' Wilfred Charles Gilbert, 'I I-IZ, 'IZ-I3 Rollins-Dcclamaiion Fourth Prize- James Thoma Heenehan, 'IZ-I3 Newton Alumni-Exiemporaneous Debate First Prize- John Alford l-lanna, 'I3-I4 Second Prize- Frederick Pitkin Cranston, 'l3-I4 397 Myron Jennison Files, 'l3-I4 econd Prize- Roscoe Plimpton Dewitt, '13-I4 Atherton-Creek Wilfred Charles Gilbert, 'l2-I3 John Timothy Reardon, 'IZ-I3 Class of 1846-Latin Xvilfred Charles Gilbert, 'IZ-I3 John Timothy Reardon, '12-I3 Pray-Modern Languages Lester Knox Little, 'I3-I4 . c . Q WQEMV-I 5 ,3-.. Mil I,-i x -JL I - ' 35:25, iv V N rlxxv-1. i. I AQ ..,,.,, 1. 1 fr Q-A N-0 x 6 Qi were M. he ll M xx ,..- llygl' K, X., 1-:Q-:JH 4. N gk -,tx -f JE 1 V A X x ,, '-i' 'gi V NX 'N ,f 4 er . r FN . 1.51 ... 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Thayer-Maihemaiics ' Carroll Andrew Edson, 'I I-I2 Robert Brown Teachout, 'I I-I2 Second Prize- Ernest Tirrill Saeger, 'IZ-I3 Spalding-Mechanical Drawing Second Prize- Crimes-Ceneral Improvemenl Ernest Howard Chase, '13-I4 Warren-Prize Scholarship Winslow Harding Loveland, '13-I4 Kenneth Archibald-Athletic Paul Witmer Loudon, '13-'14 Dean Abbott Emerson, ,IZ-I 3 Tirrell Medal-Physical Improvement Picffering-Hisiory Ernest Howard Chase, 'IZ-13 William Stoughton Currier, 'I3-I4 Chicago Alumni Associalion-Freshmen Woodbufl'-Law 5611001 Frank Albert Llewellyn, 'lo-ll Frederick Pitkin Cranston, '13-I4 John Alford Hanna, '13-14 fohn Barreil Medal-All-Round Bennell-Political Science Achievement Leonard Dupee White, '13-I4 Paul Witmer Loudon, '13-I4 4 ,sa fn. WJ Y-Nas 'Q N JW it we 1 rs have C F , We fwfr ll at s y M t ie tw -,KK ,, .ave-'55?33?5:'if:u. . :ggi-111. 015' X ,fglgifliggl-Q ga-:rv . 'SPV . N t'3:.-f5:-,f-- -exi f 1a ...K 3121? st.: -ez? 1 24- t am-1-gif: - Af 'g ' - . M335 A 1- A N-A.,-:gi-g . 1 , ..., fav...-agx ry Q 1,9 c W 4. .' J ' i A F 'L 'Rilo an-q V jk X an X 'hi R3SS:.,,d,-.-v1 'RE it ' ff E X Ya 3 Q. in 45-t 1 :M 6:-eeeftqbgp tt . , L.. it y bu ,AH L :I S. 444 J, s,-, 3' .,, I .N i 45 I l il Xgsuiiggzim fit- x jy X 1 15 M, 'li' 4633? lj' A L 1 V, fagv:.f,gu':f-f' - Filtl :fl 12- s 'ff H '- ,F 'at y if! ir, rf 47' ' gff2?' . .ff 1 Xl '-1Si?23.3:4fS7 X HN ' fm? 1745? 44.1.1 -:' 4 'f Az 'lx 11,27 ' I ugh -555 .9 QF? f i 'tt'-Izxifn' .. ,- ' 'i'2Y:?r'7': I ggi, ' F lhmeiicvlifiggi 'Ni uf' 'X 'ei fziifzifyi .. Qllnmmenuzment Stanhing The following members of the class received a Commencement mark, above 80 percent for the course. Jesse Herbert Babcock Lawrence Frank Barsaloux Geoffrey Houghton Beals l-lorace Leroy Borden Charles Mali Claeys Frederick Pitkin Cranston William Stoughton Currier Frederick Armstrong Davidson Joseph Lawrence Day Carroll Andrew Edson Edgar Harold Elkins Erle Fairfield Henry Pingree Full Wilfred Charles 'Gilbert John Alford Hanna John Norman Hazen Walter Beach Humphrey Harland Albert Hunt Richard Carlton Joslin Russell Newton Kuech Lester Knox Little Winslow Harding Loveland James Parker lVlargeson,, Jr. James Theodore Marriner Edward Taylor Papson Allen Pierce 'Richmond Elmer Robinson Ernest Tirrill Saeger Thorndike Saville Herbert Frank Schuchmann James Burnett Shields Leland Porter Spore Robert Brown Teachout Leonard Dupee White Rufus Qtbnate Scholars Carroll Andrew Edson, 'l I-I2 James Theodore Marriner, 'I3-I4 ranking Wilfred Charles Gilbert, 'l0-l l, ,l l-lZ John Timo-thy Reardon, 'l I-l2, 'I2-13, John Alford Hanna, 'I3,l4 Lester Knox Little, 'IZ-I3 ' 'I3-l4 James Burnett Shields, 'IZ-13 Winslow Harding Loveland, '10-I l, 'l2- Leland Porter Spore, 'l 3-l 4 13, '13-I4 Robert Brown Teachout, 'l0-ll Leonard Dupee White, 'l l-l2 399 ig I QW P- .af 3 v 1272 N' Argus K rf fffW 1tl, is it 3 f gig, ffl f dj f J 'M-if qw' 4 ,-afrsxv 2 ,.-' F tqzivilifw- . - N, , Tm,E5,51:i:,::r.s-NQTx: ,, .1 a im oy. 2 Q., so ,ted . . f +r5t' --w ff - ,' 1l2?1I?f :W 4-eau. 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Z1-gif?-rf' I sqqugga- Y' rj,-f' ff '-eggizzgcgze. 3311525 anti Ziannmzs Qtnarheh in 191321914 196525 Barge Cold Medal-Original Orations-Seniors Wilfred Charles Gilbert Class of 1866---Original Oralions-funiors, Sophomores First Prize-Edward Charles Mahie, '15 Second Prize--Carl Plummer Merryman, '16 Rollins-Declamation-funiors, Sophornores, Freshmen First Prize-'Edmund Francis Hahn, 117 Second' Prize--Raymond Stark Bogardus Perry, '15 Third Prize--Douglas Morey, '16 Fourth Prize-Carl Plummer Merryman, '16 Lockwood-Debating-Candidates for Varsity Debating Team First Prize-Chester Bradley Jordan, IS Second Prize-Carl Plummer Merryman, 'I6 Newton Alumni-Extemporaneous Debate-Seniors First Prize-John Alford l-lanna Second Prize-Frederick Pitkin Cranston Crimes-English Composition-Seniors First Prize-Myron Jennison Files Second Prize--Roscoe Plimpton DeWitt Locktvood-English Composition-juniors First Prize--Charles Wesley Sargent Second Prize-Elmer Boynton Merrill Atherton-Creek-juniors No Award Pray-Modern Languages-Seniors Lester Knox Little 400 x ,F F P L, V may 1 r, 4i'b,.-z-4a,.,:jE:. -Y QM. ff- a- i n w 1 16. K, ,3fi'11l ' ,N-swf,-5.22:-2-4 u 5--rua 'wg X S, if ,aff t:s, ,A fzrgvfe' ' 4d 'Jia ' fy .,J's.,JL4P23fQif ,F 'fu' f 1 R2-f14. fz9t ilssezgaizgrffh 1 ' V' Envagizijifl ,. 'fki:: ZE.fez:S4- . Ili Y Tlzayer-Mallieniaiics First Prize-No Award Second Prize-Irvin Gutman Wollf, '16 g Spalding-Mechanical Drawing-fScientiy5c Coursej First Prize-Rover Flag Evans, 'I6 o g Second Prize-Edward Hugo Gumlnart, Jr., '16 Pickering--History Edward Charles Mahie, '15 2 William Stoughton Currier, 1145 Divided Woodbury-Law Scholarships-Seniors Frederick Pitkin Cranston John Alford Hanna Crimes-General Improvement-Seniors 1 Ernest l-loward Chase Warren-Prize Scholarship-Seniors Winslow Harding Loveland Kennefh Archibald-Ailvleiics-Seniors Paul Witmer Loudon Tirrell Medal-Physical Improvement Ralph Alanson Sawyer, 'I5 Powers Medals-Physical Improvement First Prize-Francis Stirling Wilson, '16 Second Prize-William Trott King, Jr., 'I7 401 - , .yr :-.:sf2f535SEEg2H:-?- ... . : 'ix FF5-6Ei'5Ag,. A a:.19'7Lg1ZELis3-R , ,J-4 - . 1... Jw QQ A ,sp . a ft i -xfiietfriil 35 'hgigiwl 8 ' A 1- 5' f. fs NW. - M sf f - '. ' 'M' ii , s i it if' 'isifi 55' 'ELA-.. .if fig rf: lf' - ',' qi. ' 577k . is, '12 - .il i i ':.t. Js'7' 4 V iskiygfs-ffffm - v 'QFSEEQQW7' 5'1is3:ZEf53i:': '- N Iiannurs Rufus Qllbuate Scholars Seniors-John Alford Hanna, Winslow Harding Loveland, James Theodore Mar- riner, John Timothy Reardon, Leland Porter Spore. juniors--David Ingersoll Hitchcock, Beardsley Ruml,' Edgar Cummings San- born, Ralph Alanson Sawyer. Sopfiomores--Eugene Parker Chase, Daniel Stark Dinsmoor, Charles Hubbard Dudley, Roger Flagg Evans, Edward Chase Kirkland. Freshmen--Earl Cranston. Departmental ipnnurs Bzuiurs Crcelihjohn Timothy Reardon. Laiin--Wilfred Charles Gilbert, John Timothy Reardon, English?Winslow Harding Loveland, James Theodore Marriner, Elmer Robinson. French-Alfred Elijah Humphries. 31uninr5 German-Howard Pierce Sawyer. Physics-Edgar Cummings Sanborn. Chemistry--David Ingersoll Hitchcock. Zoology-Warren Gerald Atwood, Economics-Charles Wesley Sargent. Psychology--Beardsley Rumi. TDDHUIHDIB 992115011 Snniuw Chemistry--James Burnett Shields. Political Science--William Stoughton Currier, Leonard Dupee White. Archaeology-John Timothy Reardon. Music-Dwight Conn. 402 -, , . ..:.-W , f-1'LE:i:'1'f52E:5S?:?:?if' -.- lr R ,f i?L:ig:i?:i's 'X -1,-Jeni '.:. . fn- . U M--.:4.,:.i 3:33. I ,i:.-E :il - I, Q :,,-f- -N si xkfxvi ,A lx DE? L D Eg? XZ 7 itil 2 Nh, 's-1 - 4 ' . --'I Q- ur x .f 7. A 'ef' ...4 'Na ga 1' 4 mmf'-3 ' '-s .grim we I ,, '- '-1 'Q.?.-,.fgfz, . f-. 75' Xi- 1, ' NE: APHIS . .dl llili hi 'El .- ft' Pwaf, - X 5 PM 1 161 5-Q, w a? ' lj xi- EH ,saffff-f-fee' ' t- ,,f ' ' '111.- ie. ' aff V. -, .1 ta, ii N . I-5, .af i:?ig5l t H REE. .-:EF 44,'lJg Q,:i1-.x ,J-gk f l'i:s 3?'-' 72' i 'i 1a-,,,X4F' Q-' 5' 4. t' Pszqgyi' 4:sq.LZ5,-1111 31 uninw Physics--Ralph Alanson Sawyer. History--Charles Edmund Grifhthf Jr., Thornton Calder Pray. Economics-Albert Bradley, Carleton Dunbar Fletcher, Charles Wesley Sargent. Psychology--Beardsley Ruml. Philosophy-Beardsley Ruml. Snpbnmnref Creek-Eugene Parker Chase, Edwin Louis Lindman, John Barker Stearns Latin-Sprague Warner Drenan, Harold Bridgman Stedman. English- John Dorland Cremer, Jr., Shirley Wilcox Harvey. French-Roger Flagg Evans, Harry Tucker Flanders, Charles Everett Jones, Albert Davis lawton, Harold Bridgman Stedman, Percival Dodge Whipple. German-Arno Martin Behnlce, Daniel Stark Dinsmoor, Charles Hubbard Dud- ley, Harry Tucker Flanders. Mathematics--Henry'iRoy Brahana, Daniel Stark Dinsmoor, Charles Hubbard Dudley, Roger Flagg Evans, Qliver Jul Fredericksen, Herbert 'Cowling Kimball, Edward Louis Lindman, Dan Leslie Lindsley. Physics-Daniel Stark Dinsmoor, Charles Hubbard Dudley, Roger Flagg Evans. Graphics-Roger Flagg Evans. History-John Dorland Cremer, Jr., Edward Chase Kirkland. wa Y U 1' Ig .lk I X 403 -pu - J P45191 Q fa, 'naw l 59: yy lfx .SEN ABQEB fff PNY? ..,a.x. - 3 , - .N , gavefia,-- -. ,Kg-gfiaaazfrzx ,,4--.flfvhgi-'.e K ,,a'Z:::-Q1, ,J , . . v 3Z.71?F2?1f5:' -- New , -qs... 2:f11S:w:rf- -,.. . - f X-eva? ez-.:f s . Q' ' ' Q- bk' ,psf-1' -1121 '-477 . f Q fsxix -' 'J .. - ' - ,-- X. . fr .. ' ' -'ef' '.-:t. . . s . e - 3, 3 Q 'shi 6 ? fin' 2--'W' fa. . J ' 7 - A f f' NF ' in ' 1 -' V ik 'C' F C 'e T5 ' . lf' 5 -Q uh i. 1x M. .,-' . , ff ' gn aw 'H . Fi. -7 X: 'Qieiaaxg-.. -L . 5' - 2' 1:5 N 3 1 6 -.H-f il' A ' 7' ' lt-Fl? . -.itii ' s- ,fa-'9 f 'lf' r'b f'S a1fn - f ' tiff- -:ff iii 'Q 41, 'B 32,21 ffiilia ' 5' - A. . -st. -ca 1 ,- -se., .-f.- 5. . . .., V 1 , b . af... . -siege' fy: 0' T'- . .X v , ,-, . fbi Esta iaappa Qntietp Alpha of New Hampshire founded in l787. Charles D. Adams, '77 H. P. Blair, '89 . . E. C. Crawford, '74 . . Harold Ci. Rugg, '06 . Halsey C. Edgerton, '06 Executive Committee Howard Nl. Tibbetts Harlow S. Person Ralph W. Husband Annual meeting in A mass ut 1914 . President Vice-President Vice-President . Secretary Treasurer Hanover, Tuesday of Commencement Week. Carroll Andrew Edson Edgar Harold Elkins Henry Pingree Full Wilfred Charles Gilbert - John Alford Hanna John Norman Hazen Lester Knox Little Winsloyv Harding Loveland Leonard Dupee James Theodore Marriner John Timothy Reardon Elmer Robinson Ernest Tirrill Saeger Thorndike Saville James Burnett Shields Leland Porter Spore Robert Brown Teachout White 551858 Elf 1915 Arthur Gordon Boggs Ben Venuto Borella Albert Bradley Edwin Berry Burgum Charles Edmund Griffith, David Ingersoll Hitchcock Jr. George French Ingalls Chester Bradley Jordan 404 Leo Robert lVlacH'ale Thornton Calder Pray Allan Leach Priddy Beardsley Ruml ' Edgar Cummings Sanborn Paul Emerson Sargeant Charles Wesley Sargent Ralph Alanson Sargent 1 'G EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF THE COLLEGE CLUB , -,,,5.g4El?iEE2., ,,,iE'2::.f,iQ -15 fliflili . J , Jess. ' i 5 1 a r .. -fps. Q ,far W ss.. .7 ,t N tr - 1. 0- Aegis f 1,3 3 mi. Xiiilinixglfb ., .1 .' '7Q -.i. X 'N - .4 M. f-,iff ,-.ii ,-I I .- it 'mt 41-5 '-' fir . x l7'i '15 ll .71' -a., '12 7f1?l'T:',z:::-1229 - f- .fi f .-,sf if , 's.. rf ,,i' - . ' ,+' ,' its .ff a f??kw 'fe. '1fTf 'f-.f ' . . 'kzwgffffn 1 5'-I :'i's2a:S5f?55'7' '3f 'f', 'ffzzaezlg-L-af:?5 ' 'A 1 05132 Qllullege Cliluh 1 Season uf 191411915 I mpffifzfs George B. Young, '15 . . . President Charles R. Taplin, '15 . Vice-President Gray Knapp, 'IZ ...... Secretary-Treasurer Qtiaeztutihe Qllummtttze Professor F. P. Emery ...... Faculty Representative J. N. Hazen, '14 . Graduate School Representative H. W. lVlarble, ,I6 . V . Junior Class Representative M. Switzer, 'I7 . Sophomore Class Representative B. B. Young, '18 ..... Freshman Class Representative Aiming to make the College Club increasingly fulfill its purpose as a social-civic association centered in College Hall with a membership consisting of the entire college body'-faculty, alumni, and unc1ergraduates+the Executive Committee this year has enlarged the scope of activities. Two concerts in Webster' Hall by European musical artists were managed by the Committee in behalf of the Club. A weekly printed bulletin of College events is posted in College Hall and in all the dormitories, and published in The Dartmouth. This action was the result of a meeting between the Executive Committee and the chairmen of the various dormitory committees for discussion regarding 'College affairs. During the winter a number of Hatter-suppern entertainments have been given Sun- day evenings. These have consisted of half-hour programs furnished by faculty mem- bers with readings from poetry and by undergraduate musicians and musical organiza- tions. The Committee arranged also a College pool and billiard handicap tournament played in the pool room of College Hall. . The previous regular activities of the Club have been continued in the series of nine smoke talks given by lecturers, entertainers, and men prominent in some business or profession, in the daily provision of newspapers from the cities and towns of many under- graduate members, placed at their disposal in the reading room of College Hall, in the management of the College bulletin board in the same building, and in the announce- ment of wire reports, play by play, from three important out-of-town football games. In addition, a special smoke talk was given in March, when Mr. Vachel Lindsay read from his poems. 1 TI-IE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF' TI-IE COLLEGE CLUB. 407 ZlBartmuutIJ Qibristian Zlssuniatinn Cliahimzt lsaac W. Carpenter, Jr., 'I 5 .... . .Employment Bureau Russell I... Durgin, 'I5 . . . . Wlzeeloclf Club Frank C. Ekstrom, '15 Roy S. Frotliingham, 'I5 A. Stanley Llewellyn, ' I 5 E.. Boynton Merrill, ,I5 Arthur C. Nicholls, ,I5 George B. Young, 'I5 John U. Loomis, 'I5 . William W. Benton, 'I6 E. Parker Hayclen, 'I6 L. Ray Jordan, '16 . Hobart W. Marble, '16 Richard Parlchurst, 'I6 Eclwarcl C. Riley, 'I6 . . . Rural Sunday School Worlf . . . Meetings . . Membership . . Deputations Lost and Found Bureau . Educational Worlf . . At Large . Boys' Worlf Clzurcli Relations . . Bible Study . Tutoring Bureau Dartmoutlvin- Turkey Project, Missions . . Social Work Qllumni Qlummittee bl ll'll0W l A ll Nfl IIIIQ I lflli Ace Aol l1 ll!ll 0 nacvulnl IVII l . ..,.. I . . K b 1.4 fllbttiners Charles E. Griffith, Jr., 'I5 . . President E. Boynton Merrill, 'l5 . Vice-President l-loloart W. Marble, 'I6 . . Secretary Russell l... Durgin, 'I5 . Treasurer Ellsworth O. Strong, '16 . Assistant Treasurer Wallace M. Ross, '09 - . Graduate Secretary faculty annis:-rp Qluuncil Benjamin T. Marshall, Chairman l-lenry W. Lawrence, Jr. Edwin J. Bartlett Charles R. Lingley Frank A. Upclykc Charles S. Clark, '82, Chairman Eugene F. Clark, '0l, Treasurer Arthur L. Livermore, '88 J. Merrill Boycl, '97 Benjamin T. Marshall, '97 H. Philip Patey, '98 Warren C. Kenclall, '99 Frank D. Sears, '00 Anclrew Marshall, 'Ol Carl M. Owen, 'Ol A. Carl Skinner, '03 George H. Howarcl, '07 George l'l. Hoyt, '07 Robert B. Keeler, 'II Lucius E.. Varney, '99 r--'Y'-Q ae-es l 9, QQ e- f wgss I Hasegawa-. - if f f-igsiiissq , A j s. t - T, ,,.,.5Xg1E1t J, . fair A..,g, Q- - gig: Ti ,ax X S me .,. ,sw V2- N a i' V 1316. Q 16' ' Q .w ifi ss' .sa-f,,.w -eff f. t ' -fir., fe 'Q-. X ' a' xt, ., ' 'sf -f -gf' S, gig' .J H21 .sa a:g..,g,,, ,123 .,a' if 'ff sq, ..,qf ' . ze .ya p -ss, l s 'riaig fxk -,fit -t, mf' 'l'2a., e'3' 'f i .-1,:A6:gj:,e. .swakygfsf za-if V ...gka -siix:s : w l artmuutb Qlbristian Qssuciatiun The new lease of life which the Christian Association evidenced in 1913-1914 is proving itself permanent. The fact that it is now playing the part it ought to play in the life, of the College is evident at every point of the campus. With an enlarge- ment of its space in College Hall, which was made necessary by the increased activity of its four very efficient bureaus, Employment, Lost and Found, Tutoring, and Publicity, and with the occupation of an office in 22 Robinson, the Association has had an opportunity to better formulate and promulgate its special line of work in the College. The aim of the 'Christian Association, to have every undergraduate engaged in some definite piece of Christian service, can best be shown by enumerating briefly some of the Association's activities and remembering that 350 different undergraduates are playing some definite part in one or more phases of those activities. The regular meetings of the Associations which include the uSix-40'-Fives, held Friday evenings in the living room, theFreshman Get-Togethersf' held Thursday evenings in A-Dartmouth, the Morning Watch meetings, which have been held at 7:20 each morning in 22 Robinson, and the meetings of the Wheelock Club and the Stu- clent Volunteer Band, have been very well attended. As a result of a special membership campaign, which employed 85 different workers, the membership of the Association was raised November 9-14 to 901, over twice the membership of last year. Deputation work, in which Dartmouth led all other colleges a year ago, touching 17,000 people, has been more active than ever before and gives promise of reaching even a larger number this year. Two men are either walking or driving weekly to each of four different Sunday Schools which are held in schoolhouses from three to nine miles distant from Hanover. Bible Study work this year is united with the College Church School and St. Pl-homas's School, with the result that more men are attending classes. The Dartmouth-in-Turkey Project, which means the placing of a Dartmouth rep- resentative as a teacher in the Mardin, Asiatic Turkey, High School, has been tempo- rarily held up on account of the war. Ninety-four Freshmen entered the College Church on two Sundays in Cctober on the Student Membership basis. 410 ,,i1..,tg'1,,5'f , X , ,, .1--, 4 .25 ,MX , rf 6 ta f- ,ff ...M ,rr Q. ,D .Q .,.. ,,,,, . . ,,, 131. , .ft ,,, , gm, ,W ,,,,,s,z, ,gm - 1 411,54-,rf Pat, X 5' ,441 '-ugh:-th? gzfffdg ff-' 1' L I swalsngyfr' 45:3 ..-yegilfgf The Educational Woirk includes at Vvilder a class of Poles who are taught Eng- lish, and another class of millhands who are being instructed in mechanical drawing. Here in Hanover the Department is supervising four monthly piano-violin recitals in Robinson Theatre, which are being appreciated greatly. Boys' Work sees active clubs at Thetford, Wilder, and here in Hanover. The Social Committee is supervising the collecting of magazines and old clothes weekly in the dormitories, the dispensing of music each Sunday afternoon at the Hos- pital, and the holding of several socials. The Employment Bureau, which last year gave Work to fellows amounting to 53,000.00, is busier than ever before. The same can be said of the very efhcient Tutoring Bureau. The greatest increase in activity is shown by the very useful Lost and Found Bureau, which in one stretch of ten days returned to owners articles valued at 3lO0.00. The latest Bureau, that of Publicity, has I8 Freshmen who are typewriting, mak- ing and putting up noticeskdistributing printed matter, etc. ' iii-FP. d bg' fr 15 x. ' so--'ST' ' V gn?-' '-:bg 'ina' , do 4ll fps N 'dba if W 'xx s ws f fayagqii M2 Ng 5'52'rf' 1 w U...-g-g?5?5? .-..u'1,1,.i f' ,ggliiiig g , 9' ' Ng? '-325156 'i Tu, 7' 3.1-. f--G '-if-'Nt .Ti Fa 'HE : 'e.f - - 11-4 'A' ' x -:+': f . ': 1' J F F- - ., -Alf D Q .Cavan -- 1 --- f If' --Y ' is --L V ' 5 L -Qfmafn--' 'T Nxt an-1 nfi, Z K-1. ,few T req 1.1 '5 -4. '1l -E.. JS rt A' 41 1 -f ff' N i 'fr ' qw - ' T Bmmrfisx 'Q' f 1:11111 X N ' 16 .17 11.1211 1155 541- - 'til' .fl ' - . 5-: P I . rf' 1' -' 'Q .,:' K, ' . ' ,rf ' T5-:sis 12 . ' fm- 'Ef ,q.-'11 -'E ff 1' X A fb - f i15 2nb? 1-.T G ,f -uk -jfs. ,V wr- --,ak A hs.: --ve.. - Y? - - 1 ff L N- , I Kia2k:fr ' fl ' 's22.357?2' -' Yrf .f 'iisnayz-s1?5 B.. , -, . .1 C!EIea5ar Zllfltlbmzlunk Qlluh Russell 1... Durgin, '15 Charles H. Parsons, '16 Daniel S. Dinsmorr, '16 A. Ca. Boggs, '15 F. C. Ekstrom, '15 E. B. Merrill, '15 1-1. O. Stearns, '15 W. W. Banton, '16 R. Chapman, '16 C. F. Du-rgin, '16 O. Fredericksen, '16 E. 1... Mack, 'I6 191411915 i1Dff1f2f5 . . . . President . Vice-Presidenl . Secretary-Treasurer mlm hefg R. W. McClure, 'I6 K. E. Sheclcl, '16 F. V. Wethey, '16 A. C. Black, 'I7 T. 1... Cotton, '17 E. Cranston, '17 S. 1... Smith, '17 S. R. Walkingstick, '18 W. B. Wiley, '18 412 N1 Lf g T CHI R00 DE LOVE THE LE fm X J NA S E INQ Sewf 56 , We Q5 x . L, Q X Cb cfRcc.e CHQCLL be Z MOWLS ,VX c- f Ovxu rr tlovl 1,9 vx ff- QQ y. , G Huw Q X' in W fr ' ' K M+af 032, X 5 za U RMU SLU sm N . SW c NI UBURBAN TH2AnnxnS x,,Pv 4 X M ip G L F X59 R5 g ' fi .5 ww hy X g MU 67 XQOQWE S3 gf QV 3, f I EE Q, lb 6 5 6 I,v.n1A.I,: my xp X QF FA ' R O N E N gg KN 2 A CQJFY .MNA Jgwbff A42 WAQ M Q THE V DRAMATIC. . 'I ' I THE SAY, amass F'CT'0 ' JOM: MIRROR' ,E ENIE figcvglq 'NUM IF IT . - D QUE v- Lg PLEASE You B ll M0 A COSNII ' FFA 1 PVQEEN YV 8 GJMME RQH574 TIME ' CE K ll P f Q ZETTE L5 QUT TODA 1916 AEGIS BOARD Slim Year 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 1881 1882 1883 1884 1885 1886 1887 1888 1889 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 Editor H. F. Chase S. B. Wiggin S. Merrill C. D. Adams J. C. Dana C. A. Babbitt W. F. Furnam W. Moore B. S. Harmon J. F. Moore L. Bell A. L. Fuller F. A. Wood W. H. Dart D. L. Lawrence l. l. Buck W. T. Abbott F. E. Barnard B. Shirley A. D. Arnold 5. E. Burroughs As the official year-book of the College, published annually by the Junior Class. this fifty-eighth volume of the AEGIS pre- sents in chronicled form the events and happenings of the past year. The editors have most conscientiously performed the duties to which they were elected. Since 1874, when its publication as a triennial was suspended, the AEGIS has filled an important role in the College. By virtue of invaluable assistance from the members of the class, the editors have recorded herewith in tabular and pictorial form the activities of the undergraduates. wnlumz 7119312631 191411915 Charles Knox Everett . . Ediiar-in-Chief Bailey Van Ness Emery Business Manager Hwuniate Qlitliturs Fletcher R. Andrews Leonard W. Joy Roger F. Evans Eliot A. Shaw Granville B. Fuller Robert S. Steinert former Qfrliturs ann managers Manager Year Editor Manager 51. C. Barrett 1895 R. A. Campbell R. M. Thornburgh W. H. Hari W. C. Frost G. E.. Atkinson F. W. Gregg W. W. Broga G. H. Danforth H. B. Johnson J. S. Thompson H. B. Johnson W. G. Carr H. Hudson V7 F. P. Weeks C. F. Conn A. A. Fisher C. E. Doane J. H. Fassett H. A. Blake S. Lord C. G. Furnel P. 5. Marden 1896 W. Harris H. Hapgood 1897 R. Sislc H M. Thyng 1898 W. S. Adams C. E. Carr 1899 A. M. Abbott R. P. Johnson 1900 H. E. Keyes F. E. Atwood 1901 E.. M. Hopkins E. H. Hunter 1902 B. S. Stevens G. M. Hubbard 1903 R. M. Davis M. B. Wiley 1904 H. H. Ham C. l. Lampee 1905 l. R. Merriam E.. Gilbert 1906 F. F. Parker W. B. Smith 1907 G. H. Howard R. C. Cochrane 1908 H. E. McAllister L. M. Symmes 1909 E. H. Naylor E. N. Moffatt 1910 R. Everett A. B. Doggett 1911 A. S. Dunning M. E. Eaton 1912 I-I, G. Mosier I-I. E. Mclilwain 1913 M. H. Cone C. C. Meleney 1914 L. K. Little W. E.. Barrett 1915 C. E. Griffith, Jr. H. W. Wing 4 Af f I THE DARTMOUTI-I BOARD E DAR IVIGU H The Dartmouth is the oldest college newspaper in the country, and is published three times a week, Monday, Thursday, and Saturday by a board of editors chosen by competition from the undergraduates of the college. The paper utilizes its news columns to cover the news of the college in an efhcient manner and from a thoroughly non-partisan standpoint, while the editorial policy has for its aims the highest in undergraduate opinions. Thus the paper is essentially the ofhcial organ of the student body of the college. The Dartmouth was founded in l839, and was at that time merely a literary month- ly. The year 1844 saw the temporary suspension of publication, but in 1867 it once more assumed its form of a literary monthly, with a senior board of editors. The newspaper form of the paper was attained in 1875 when the paper appeared weekly, and in l89O it became a semi-weekly publication. A step back to-the weekly form came in 1896, but in 1907 it reached its second semi-weekly zenith. The ilnal step came in l9l0 when The Dartmouth reached the tri-weekly stage, which it has held since that date. For many ears, the editor-in-chief undertook the duties of both news and editorial y departments, but in 191 l it was found necessary to add the position of managing editor, and this office now has equal rank with that of editor-in-chief and business manager. The managing editor supervises the news columns, the editor-in-chief controlling the editorial policy as formerly. ln the fall of l9l 3, the greatest of all steps forward was accomplished when the paper was incorporated under the laws of the state of Maine at a capitalization of one thousand dollars, five hundred preferred and five hundred common stock. The common stock alone has voting power, and each member of the board holds one share of stock. The corporation is controlled by a board of directors consisting of the editor-in-chief, managing editor, and business manager, as president, vice-president, and treasurer, respectively. i 417 R X SL fb ,Rig 27 ,p 1, 1 1 1 x A3315 g ' X' ' s 2'VF'D to 48514839 ' of . - -. -f:u fs1fF ff 1 - Q 'ii A -:eEE:.-YPD ' N955-.5 -if-:.? f-f N ll-'Iz'3iTEf tif -. X -:.- mt A 5-, .- 1311: ' .-35:1-.::.-L g 1- - -4. -Sraixx-s . M . ' : pw' P YP ' zx- - ,'? i'-I-rf - .-aw . - QE. - aessggfz-ff' ' - . --- .- ' 1, ' Q' :He ' .- 'X ,ff ' , V D383 57' gpg ,U Abiizfgfiiffs - . -1 - '11 . +ve.. 1- 11 - fi -M -fr .. Z .1.1:g5's.lQ .N ' 'az rm. X Q if :F' 1 1 6 7-L, 1.11 :,f',' aint. .K Q R, gt- . ,f . ,219 1 E' 'SRX fr. ,gg .:' .N ,I 'L v - -,., '- -,7f' 1 ' ' ' ng, 1 ,if rd- -Q ' :.g ?.'.e-5.-2,,lQQa dai ' ' 1 1 9,155 'te X . thf V- . DJ' '1,,. ,,f' X ' 'nb J,-11' '.Qf't ' wi gh ,713 ' 'Ea.,'5i ' ' ,g ' ' 1 X N- 1 'tfemgff-'ff -+. 2::.-SUATE5' ge- 77 wire.-. f.-avi' , , I ,, ,.,.. 015132 Eartmuutb volume BIQUM David Barton Kinne, Jr., '15 . . . . Editor-in-Chief Donald Crone Bennink, '15 . Managing Editor Kent Hale Smith, '15 Business Manager Thornton C. Pray, '15 . . . Athletic Editor Richard E. Coon, Jr., '15 . . Secretary of the Board Carleton D. Fletcher, '15 . . . Circulation Manager A. W. Bingham, Jr., '16 . . Assistant Business Manager A. 1... 1-lowell, '16 . . . . Assistant Circulation Manager Year 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 1881 1882 1883 1884 1885 1886 1887 1888 1889 1890 1891 1892 1893 V. Cx. Byers, '15 Ci. B. Young, '15 A. l-1. 1-1. Green, '16 M. Behnke, '15 1. M. Larimer, '16 Qtssoriate Guitars R. F. Magill, '16 G. I-I. Smith, Jr., '16 R. S. Steinert, '16 Cz. K. Page, '17 W. Sewall, '17 E.. D. Towler, '17 IFIJIITIBE QUUIJFB HUD QEIUHQBTS Editor Manager Year S. Merrill 1894 Cx. E.. Atkinson 1895 E. N. Hills 1896 E. D. Libby 1897 XV. E.. Barnett 1898 L. R. Wentworth 1899 Cn. M. Ward C. W. McC1earn 1900 A. E.. Watson 1901 Ci. H. Whitcomb A. H. Williams 1902 F. Ladd A. DeBoer 1903 G. W. Fowler F. 0. Loveland 1904 E.. E.. Chalmers 1. O. Cummings 1905 L. F. English W. Kelley 1906 B. F. Ellis H. Mason 1907 J. B. Reynolds F. D. Woods 1908 C. 1-1. Wiley Abbott 1909 VV. G. Stoughton A. D. Salinger 1910 H. B. Metcalf 1... Merrill 1911 Year Eclitor-in-Chief Managing Editor 1912 C. E.. Snow H. K. Urion 1913 K. H. Fulmer A. H. Dessau 1914 T. Marriner E. T. Papson F. CUIP1 '10P'17U?'1I71?UUTUFU :Ui IPO Editor C. Allen T. Scales Shirley J. Malony F. Marden A. Musgrove E. Keyes M. Hopkins M. Larned B. Schlatter K. Xvooclridge R. Musgrove F. Libby 1-1. Howard E. McAllister L. Theller S. Lyon S. Dunning Manager F. D. Field -1. A. Ford H. 1-lapgood H. M. Thyng J. F. Chandler W. M. Fraser V. R. Salinger H. W. Hall D. B. Keniston H. D. Cushing E. K. Robinson W. F. Dorothy E. C.. Smith A. Dodge L. M. Symmes C. L. Sheldon R. E.. Parker H. Butler Business Manager L. W. Snow T. S. Jewett W. P. Ross JACK-O'-LANTERN BOARD 'ii . .111 2- 31191 11' J ill 3031 ? iiik':ff5111ji!?EE':'f1iEiVi'i9?'1Fggfgifii if RUUV JUUKI 1l1fi1Ki1l ii - ' 51 .-.V ,W 1 . ,,1,' Nga: ' 'Ls .-, N.1.g1.LL.4.f L.: if , qt.-.- .9 - gv:g ?La5i 1 FN N ' 'lm 1, 111113: jiiilgf qg.-iris! I xi, MM! AQ M 1 3-ge -' '- .A H,-A ':iMii -'V f Pfam. 1' .1 253, .4 . 1, :ga nl' 1111 I' 1191 it - V 1127 -, 532 2 v- Z LQS S' . 1 - l 7 11 1' ----- ' gl --Q - 1 W 2 ff -m e w i1,+e1ai i '1fL L 3 . .L we ,, Y 4 i 5 'N' , I :if gi-xi .it .jg , 3? . .Y 5 Ll .1 R .,'N 1 A 731 X . .. Y 5 o qv-Feagerf - . t 4 ::: ia- is . ah A I fi:-Q -.. pq UU . , go:-.XXI - A R E Q M N S 1 'fi 3 lx- my f R 137 ,v, '17 f I 39 4 ' ' ' Affff . 1 1 .I ' 9 . R ' We hz : 'L . . -1 1:1 1 '-511122-Cir Af.: 11 f 5 '1 as nf. J - ,-s:.'v'if Q. 'y' 51- QMQ 1111! Q' 1 xib- 1111 X , 1 1 15 ww I it 1 KDNRDVXOXTHTJACJQQ .ILO 4 o S Q? V gb 'Mcmviv wnlume 191126 ' 191411915 15uariJ of Direftnrs Arthur E. Sterling, '15 ..... . Editor-in-Chief Hugh G. Rowell, '15 1 ...,. Business Manager Philip H. Blodgett, '15 . . Circulaiion Manager Frederick D. Day, '15 . E . . . . Ari Editor Qissunziate QEiJituts Hugh C. Courtwright, '15 John D. Little, '16 Walter F. Wanger, '15 Leonard W. Joy, '16 Kenneth K. Stowell, '16 John W. Rogers, '16 Frank T. Bobst, '16 Francis S. Wilson, '16 Rudolph lVlertin, Jr., '16 Harrison B. lVlcCreary, '17 Qtssistant Business managers Frederick L. Parchert, '15 Alexander Dean, '16 Reginald F. Chutter, '16 H jintmet mihituts ann Qpanagets Year Editor Manager 1909 W. T. Atwood . . . J. I-I. Ranclerson 1910 E. O. Raalne . . H. O. Sanberg 1911 l... Willard-Connelly . I-I. W. Brown 1912 H. L. Armes . . . l-l. H. Crowell 1913 R. Powers . . R. l-l. Cowclery 1914 C. Kingsley . A . . l... Perkins 421 TI-IE BEMA BOARD l J K' fa as gf-A 5' --Ri Rbextmc Q fx . ' Qc :.f5Ff : F li? fanfic-N... tl. t f fvf :.ltb , 'l 'aw -1- is 4553- xx ..',73Eg ' L 'Z::Z5'i-fl3 2g':'5k-hx ,H-'Ei? kjjEf:Ez , . , N , 1 1 b.:, 4i ri in ttrzzkggff' as, A V ,ga 51.77 -esggqizgfggzr:- The Erma volume 313131 191411915 The Bema was founded in January, I9l 3, to furnish the College an open forum for discussion concerning college life, and to preserve permanently the best literary produc- tions of the students. It is an altered form of the college literary magazine which was established in 1886 as the Dartmouth Literary Monthly and refounded in l892 as the Dartmouth Literary Magazine. ln fulfillment of one purpose The Bema aims to publish the best imaginative essays, verse and short fiction Written by members of the College. In fulfillment of the other, it offers an outlet for all rational discussion of college topics by means of its special articles, its editorials, and especially its communication columns. The dramatic department, established this year under the guidance of the director of clramatics, furnishes authoritative information concerning that undergraduate activity. V ' 9DEfirers Chester Bradley Jordan . . . Editor-in-Chief Beardsley Ruml . Managing Editor Paul Swan Gibson Business Manager Walter F. Wanger . . . . Dramatic Editor Hssuriate ftEiJiturs Vincent G. Byers, ,l5 Mylert B. Mullin, 'l5 Shirley W. Harvey, 'I6 Charles E. Griffith, Jr., 'l5 Harold T. Rich, 'I5 George B. Phillips, 'I6 Dabney Horton, '15 George B. Young, '15 Leighton W. Rogers, 'l6 David B. Kinne, Jr., 'l5 Arno M. Behnke, 'I6 John W. Rogers, Jr., 'I6 Eugene P. Chase, 'l6 Qtssnriatr Business graft Edwin I... Mclfalls, ,l6 Alvin C. Rosenblatt, 'l6 farmer fltitlitnrs ants Managers Editor-in-Chief Managing Editor Business Manager l9l 3 C. Dana Waterman Henry A. Koelsch, Jr. Winthrop P. Ross 1913-I4 Henry A. Koelsch, Jr. David B. Kinne, Jr. Roscoe P. DeWitt 423 V Ciba Eartmuutb Brass ifltluh itbfticers David B. Kinne, Jr., '15 .... . President Charles K. Everett, ,1 6 . . . . Vice-President Vincent G. Byers, '15 Cl7irst Semesterj . . . Secretary Donald C. Bennink, '15 fSecond SemesterJ . Secretary Wayne F. Palmer, '1 7 .... Treasurer QZIUUZYS D. C. Bennink, '15, The Dartmouth, Philadelphia North American. V. Cn. Byers, '15, New York l-lerald, Boston Herald, United Press. G. W. Hutchins, '15, New York Tribune. D. B. Kinne, Jr., '15, The Dartmouth, Boston Transcript, New York Sun. W. A. McDonough, '15, Springfield Union. lVl. B. Mullin, '15, Albany Knickerbocker-Press. C. A. Parnell, '15, Boston American. T. C. Pray, '15, The Dartmouth. G. B. Young, '15, The Dartmouth, Cleveland Leader, Cleveland Press. J. P. English, '16, Springfield Republican. C. K. Everett, ,I6, Boston Globe, New York Vvorld, Chicago Tribune, clelphia Inquirer, Philadelphia Ledger. R. F. Magill, '16, The Dartmouth, Associated Press. J. W. Hill, '17, Boston Post. M. S. Hutchins, '17, Philadelphia Telegraph. W. F, Palmer, '17, New York Times. H. Tobin, '17, Philadelphia Press. E. Butts, Jr., '18, Boston Journal. 424 Phila l 23 X Rex Baa' SX' Q' QQ 42. fl- -STD' f' 'Q- 5-f I N- 74 J WKSN-Nravs ffiga N2 .,,- 'i - .4-it . , . . L 5- J?.'i22'FI?15e11 ' NRI., fj.T .h-A ff:- E' .55.-1-'Tx STX '? -YP' H EEN ? ,y . Jysif I ,U ,. J' -sa.-X? - V --7,759-:. N- , IS, In-L , 5 . . i f F X JF' mf ,-- Ig 3' 4' 7 f :-. seas-fries. ., fa. A Hi? ti. ... W 4' wif 11- M. tt' ii IH. .i!-- lsr... ,.,, ' u Lim., ,r-.. an 6 1, wh ,nc .flfi Q-if ,Qs ,wi ,, , 1 R as:-isis-Qgigbx .I i ' 4, :gms X jyfir l l I5-tn-L, u-:TQ--QL it. '. -i .sf ' . ' ' , .i 'f. .Jr a s- . P . -z 4 lfsstgfbh nazi- ,XLR Mp. X f ly-:ia H J,:. i ' 'kam:f+'ff ' 43 Miss'-S-'547' Egg, i:i5 '-2-:exft . artmuutb , Euhlititp Qssntiatiun Though in many ways its interests are those of the Press Club, the Publicity Associa- tion has a more altruistic purpose. Its objects are to promote within the College an interest in journalism, to assume charge of telegraphic reports of games and elections, and to in- crease the efficiency of news service in Hanover. Formed in 1913, this organization constitutes a training school for underclassmen who, desirous of representing the outside press in later years, are drilled in the hack work made necessary from time to time by the interests of the College. A training both in developing a knowledge of writing and a sense of news value is hereby offered the future journalists. In this way the College is having an eye to the future. There is also a social duty performed by this organization. Entertainment is ex- tended to editors and sporting writers who may journey to Hanover. An annual banquet is given to which metropolitan journalists are invited, that the outside press may have a more intimate introduction 'to Hanover, and the Dartmouth correspondents a more clearly dehned conception of newspaper requirements. 9DffiEZIT5 David B. Kinne, Jr., 'I5 . Charles K. Everett, 'l6 President . . , . Vice-President Vincent G. Byers, 'I5 flrirst Semester? . E . Secretary Donald C. Benninlc, ,l5 fSecond Semesterj . Secretary Wayne F. Palmer, 'l . . . Treasurer Fred P. Emery Horner E. Keyes Gray Knapp . Henry T. Clause Jack S. Connolly N ibunutatp Qpenthew . . .... Professor of English . Editor Dartmouth Alumni Magazine . Secretary of the College . Boston Transcript . . President Boston Press Club Edward C. Mcliernon . New England Manager, Associated Press 425 -J. Er. X 4- .,, , -' in A W-Mw:EEg.-.:+f1a i iff. fx 1 7 ,L '72,1-211:-j:?:i:i-git: I if I, Q Z -mv T1 X .. A 'B ff WY . - f '41 10 1-.K--' i 1 .fy 2 Q-fx W, SP' v 'UW' 1 N NX -1- 'S'-' 5 '51 ,f-- r f' K -N, X -,.f ,nf . 7 .-:-- Q-in -4 .5 , ltr sy . f-Q1 Qt .af 7 e. 've Q52 an- , ' 1 -A-' N 'X 'fe k .,., ,fig 1 19- -, f 1, X ig gg' J4'Y,2'1 Il E,-. Qr :K-if.x:l 21 '.-X ie, umm ' , V - 5 1 . QA. af., .,, j7 1 I. A, 9 : 1 1. 17, .X , , 15, in ...H yy a.j,.f.,,I ,Raj 2 5W,? ' -1 'vm .f -X Y vw -,, 11' -, , I 'm ' la ,rf , '-2, ,fj7f- S ? .. Q..?.w24r9 -23213 1 -A Qi. re' . fa f n-.0 -,KL iff - irish 'caan NH.,-I A ,Q Enix- V-651' Y 1 . rigs- ll x If MQY' . ,gh , Z . Donalcl C. Bennink, 'I5 Vincent G. Byers, '15 George W. Hutchins, '15 Davicl B. Kinne, Jr., '15 Vvilliam A. McDonough, ,I5 Mylert B. Mullin, 'I5 Carroll A. Parnell, 115 Thornton C. Pray, '15 Glxncrgrauuates George B. Young, '15 John P. E.nglish,' '16 Charles K. Everett, '16 Roswell F. Magill, '16 John W. Hill, '1 7 Mosher S. Hutchins, '1 7 Vvayne F. Palmer, '17 l-larolcl Tobin, '17 Eclwarcl Butts, Jr., '18 426 . ,,jiw,,g4-'1,g. i , , ,, , .er ffgfw2?ff1'f4 'A ' Neff... rrza--... H22- bc-2 :fatal ' T w gk -effp' ' - Q-1 My Nflfjk AVF! Z Q3a: Qv, -in fe -v fel? x V- 'gm A Iii? f- Aff wr 314 tw vigil fr El X , T QZQ? tar rfffrigll' ,f..asffF-f:f .f'd!+ zs . :wig-5:7545 ig- -is-. f -1-51' ,ww 1 vk gba :xx jj gx:,.v. j Al, , ,1. I ' -1 .sw f his.. .,,,.fs ,sv ws... iw' Eff! , ' I W .1510 , . ck 1- -4 , seg 1 My -515.12 54 ,- illplpfzk-jQrI.1 , lfi -A , A 1 , 's'f'i11f?'Yx ff,-:gf 42,14 , A' Q .y arg' E M -- 5 -xr-zmwfsf' ii- - -' 75 'ufnli-i -'-' :f '- :i - 'MHZ' 1 - . '.'i2fs Q. u h in .4if1fZfPf-L'- if , 1 '71 -53'-172 1 ' eu 15:.i---51'-F' . in he artmuutb QE'utingg Iuh ln this, the sixth year of its existence, the Dartmouth Outing Club has come into its own, into a heritage far richer than the most optimistic of its founders even imagined. 'Nxfith comfortable quarters in Robinson Hall, with the long-cherished dream of a cabin chain leading up to the White Mountains at last a reality, and with a membership em- bracing nearly half the college, Dartmouthls one individual and distinctive organization now occupies a unique place in undergraduate life. Not only has the past twelve-month been a period of phenomenal growth of the club within the college, but it has also wit- nessed the Outing Club Ideau assuming intercollegiate proportions. When Fred H. Harris, 'I l, in i909 founded the Outing Club and made of the Hanover winter an asset and not a liability, the fact that the new organization was filling Q 427 XR 2-1. N -K 515- Z' - ,J--...1-'f,sJf' C J . .9 ' - bananas?-11' NWS . f1+:g:,:.,- ep' - -1,-:ff ' -'-45 11 if ' w...L.ssri r C' . for Fig .q ,ax .mega M ftp' Q. ui X S .4 jfs- 1 16. 7'-:,1S 6gf ll I, ,J 5 as hs ' aeniff JN 455' ,r - n '::4.ag42t' , , ' 'kawgfsffi' ik ii'5EErSyf?7' 'tF23:ZE5f'i , a long-felt want was immediately recognized throughout the Dartmouth world, but it was not until a year ago that others of the snow-bound colleges fully appreciated the possibilities of similar out-door activity. Within the last few months, the Dartmouth Outing Club has suddenly found itself a parent organization. Already four outing organizations have been formed through the example of the Dartmouth club, and with more or less assistance from it. The Outing Club has always stood for democracy in its true sense, and is un- questionably the chief exponent of the Dartmouth Spirit in the college today. Its membership, open to all Dartmouth men whether they be alumni, undergraduates, or faculty, has now reached the six hundred mark. More men are engaged in the Club's activities than in either athletics, or in all the non-athletic organizations put together. Lest financial obligations should restrict the membership, it has been the policy of the Club from the beginning to keep the dues down to a nominal figure. Each year the Outing Club tries to develop a distinctive innovation. Last year marked the beginning of the chain of cabins from Hanover to the White Mountains. This year has brought the fostering of the Out-of-Door Spiritn in other colleges. To the University of Vermont and to Colgate University in their founding of Out-of-Door Clubs, the Dartmouth Outing Club has given much direct aid. lndirectly, assistance has been rendered Yale and Tufts. Other colleges have Watched with interest the re- markable growth and influence of the Outing Club at Dartmouth. Though this interest has not led at once to the forming of new clubs, it is at least a step in the right direction, and one that without Dartmouth's example would never have been taken. Nor has the Club been satisfied by relations with colleges of the United States alone. International fellowship has beennmaintained through a repetition of last year's dual Dartmouth- lVlcC1ill ski-jumping and ski-relay meet, at this year's Winter Carnival. Immediately after the close of football season, regular week-end trips took place under the auspices of the Club. Long hikes for veterans, short walks for novices led men away from the Hanover of their daily struggles with books and lectures to the care-free trails of its splendid surroundings. On one such trip a member of the Club achieved the Hrst ascent of Mt. Ascutney on skis. So successful have these hikes been, that they are assured a large place in future Outing Club life. 428 vi 4 ga X X' his -Q.. ff-Q :mf file'-P Jf' , XX Argus f af X f?w775gifff N X ., ff.:-mfs., . .,.,... xx -ees? Q-asp: g ,Ages A U 4. ,-f'-feixx 1 -if ,lui-xv-. ww E -'-xl s . -1'Qs:- we ,,g,s.' ,eff-hi' .fi ?t'se:-.,4n '.1 ,-.,, P V f :t.N. 1 5 ,-.X . We 'f 4 . ,nr ai w g s f X l ug ' -4152- V t i jgx w a, XRETRL ,iff XX. My .t 3, i 'if-.,,,g42z' X .A 'igqgpyff' aff.nM.' NNFSEQEE7' Lkigff 'fiisggizisuf- ' Rev. J. E. Johnson, ,66, of Philadelphia, has been more generous to the club this year than ever before. At Carnival, he gave 51,000 outright for the maintenance of the string of cabins, which have been erected from time to time by means of his gifts. The club now has a chain of cabins, located at Moose Mrountain, Cube Mountain, and Mt. Moosilauke, as well as Skyline Farm, stretching from Hanover ninety miles north Well into the White Mountains. OFFICERS OF OUTINC CLUB Smith I-layclen Grills Hulbert Mack 429 . ' fr. .- ' . 'I ' f ., 'T 9. . , ' f- A N . , 4 . H s, N - , to s as -we ti, .A Ziiffft , ., . .' Mfr' - . , ,' .Z - ,ew N . , j,-Us - ,ap - ' . '- i ' - Sei ,,.1 ' i 1 . , Q-- F , . , ,- , 1 ,F 'fo Q A V 4 , 4 2. 1' . g 21 -.Q I + V, 4 .- ' .1-is A ' V ' . .,. 2 . 1- ' I - wi: . . Ms. 'i t : ' t A ' ' iii? 'i -- '.1i ': A I ffm- - l - ' ' -1 - , ' I 1. '-gtg' .z f fist' 1 . . ..,. 'W . ' --r 5. fn.-.,.:3jgq,-gy - ,f . 1,?'??::i3 -, , Wu ...5,1:31.,,,1,,Q,::.::1552E2f-,ff. .r:s1g , '-- it ' - is A 26215 A ,, 55: .V sk Q g k . - ,fee i i 'l v xx. '- w .I X321ifiil-,'12i53Fa93 ,1, A. -.,- - .- .., - . .i.,,. rm., W- , is 1- f wfr ' AZT? 45- 'K N -1 '--+V f r - f -- '- .:.s.- 55-zairast , - -1 11.1--1 A,-5 9:-41. -1 With the introduction of intercollegiate competition in the outdoor events and the transfer of the Carnival Ball to the Alumni Gymnasium, the l9l5 Winter Carnival was the most brilliantly successful winter festivity ever held in Dartmouth. As a result of extensive planning by the Outing Club, and constant rehearsals by the dramatic and muscical talent of the College, l-lanover's guests were kept in a continuous whirl of amuse- ment from the formal opening at the Senior reception Wednesday night, February 10, until the last train left l-lanover Sunday. ' The first athletic event of the week was a hockey game Thursday afternoon with Bishops College, in which the Green seven were victors 4-2. Following the game a the dansant was held in the Trophy Room of Alumni Gymnasium. Under Cover, a four-act melodrama by Roi Cooper Megrue, was presented by the Dramatic Associa- tion in the evening, and was an even greater success than the presentation of The Mis- leading Lady last year, which set a new standard in Dartmouth dramatics. For the first time in the history of American schools an intercollegiate ski and snowshoe meet was held, and proved an unqualified success. Teams were entered from the University of McGill, New l-lampshire State College, University of Vermont and Williams. Exhibition ski jumping formed the chief attraction Friday afternoon on the new Outing Club jumps, while ski and snowshoe races were carried on over the golf links. Paulsen of New I-lfampshire State was easily the star ski jumper, and Dartmouth made a clean sweep of the snowshoe events. The Carnival Ball which was held for the first time in the Alumni Gymnasium was the crowning social event of the week. The bare walls of the immense drill room were transformed into a veritable New I-lampshire forest. An immense pine rising from the center of the floor and a flower-heaped booth for the patronesses added to the air of magic wilderness, which was rendered more fairy-like by the gorgeous gowns worn by the guests. A buffet supper was served during the intermission and further entertainment was provided by the Freshman mandolin club. 430 'Hein'-Q ', ,W . f:V:'f-'-A 5 ... , -- La 8 ldfgify- 'ssfxgmgib , R 5 X I X Jll HEL V ,a,,qi4K jigi1 .,. :1ii-. N , V i :' ' V ,a'1:W:fe'f': ' , e2e.55'5A:' i ?5s:z5,:Z5,i'if5n' ' A dual ski jump with lVlcGill University formed the chief attraction Saturday afternoon and 1500 people passed back and forth from the Vale of Tempe to the golf links, watching the ski jumping, tobogganing and the ski and snowshoe races. But little competition arose in the Snowshoe and ski events, Dartmouth winning every place with the exception of the l00-yard ski dash, but in the jumping, the honors were equally divided, McGill taking the prize for distance, while the Green jumpers excelled in style. A basketball game with Yale, followed by a concert by the Musical Clubs, con- cluded the scheduled events of the Carnival. Six fraternities held house parties, and formal dances, the dansanis, teas and recep- tions lilled up the gaps and added to the Outing Club schedule of the most pretentious Carnival Dartmouth has ever known. ' V Tlliitlintvzr Qlarnihal Program EEiHeDnz5ImQI?, iltehruarp 10 8:l5 3:00 4:30 8:00 2:30 3:l5 8:30 Senior Reception at College l-lall. Gbursnau :February 11 Bishops College vs. Dartmouth at Hockey Rink. Carnival Tea at Trophy Room, Alumni Gymnasium. Under Cover, by The Dartmouth Dramatic Association at Webster Hall jtrirmy, .february 12 Ski and Snowshoe races on Golf Links. 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Assisiant Manager 45122 Qlluh first filiennrs E.. E. Robie, '17 1... I-I. Black, '18 1. l... l..el7evre, '18 E. Markey, '18 Serum: Qliennti 17. M. Donehue, '17 R. l... Holbrook, '17 D. S. Sargent, '18 j1:it5t 25515525 ll. P. Margeson, Jr., '14 P. Bowler, '15 P. K. Alexancler, '15 W. F. Upliam, ,16 R. Frotliingliam, '15 R. L. l-lowlancl, '18 R. D. Chase, '15 C. A. Parnell, '15 H. Fishbaclc, '16 Swann 2Ba55z5 E. C. Earle, '17 R. B. Spaulding, '18 R. A. Drake, 118 E. R. Noyes, '18 Hccnmpaniit C. W. Norlay, '17 435 M. A. F. E. A. F. B. T. R. IIAIIINAI' Ill fl llh I'Il1I1lIVI-III XII-VI-I Haslcell, '15 S. Norton, '15 R. Anclrews, '16 P. Hayden, '16 M. Cheney, '17 C. Huntress, '17 XX7. Grills, '15 N. Mitsui, '15 D. Chase, '15 jfirst 9IBannnIin5 ' E. 1... Mack, '16 W. Sully, Jr., '16 D. B. Litcliard, '1 7 l-1. J. A. Collins, '18 emma Sl9anhnIin5 B. C. Shackforcl, '17 I-l. L. Chandler, '18 P. Poole, '18 Tllbirn 9I3anhnIin5 R. L. R. F. dliuitari R. A. L. W. Joy, '16 Clilarinzt K. G. Stillman, '17 violin C. E. Griffith, Jr., '15 Qllellu C. F. Weston, '18 Qlsannnla E. K. Tilton, '18 QHZtap5 R. I-l. Baxter, '17 436 l-laslnroolc, '18 Morrison, '18 Pease, 116 an X l5lllKll I NIIIVIIX The Cllnllege Clibuir Professor C. H. Morse, Musical Director J. B. Comstock, '15 R. S. B. Perry, '15 l-l. H. Smith, '15 R. C. Johnson, '15 YV. B. Taft, '15 B. F. Bundy, '16 C. 1... Campbell, '16 H. 1... Cole, '16 D. S. Dinsmoor, 116 W. F. Mott, '16 F. S. Child, '15 R. T. King, '15 P. M. Vining, '15 J. P. English, '16 D. D. Linehan, '16 1. T. Atwater, '1 7 M. A. Brown, '17 111111511 QIZHUF5 E. E. Rohie, '17 O. R. Smith, '1 7 L. H. Black, '18 A. V. Cxustavson, '18 W. C. Hulbert, 'I8 W. D. Hulbert, '18 J. A. LeFevre, '18 P. S. Liscorcl, '18 E. Markey, 'I8 C. L. Stone, 'I8 smnn fCHZznn125 F. M. Donehue, '17 R . 1... Holbrook, '17 C. W. Sweet, '17 E.. Booth, '18 P. Poole, '18 R. H. Rhodes, '13 D. S. Sargent, '18 D. E. McCoy, '18 -111:-fr.--- '-, . . 5. 'W' .-Qzfff-.an -N - .- , 57254 , I In Q-sq-g i g, tv vt N i.. br 'e-X 5:21. me ' ff- VR C Q, A 41 iii 1, fs Z5 X3 A?gl8 W wp ,F , 11 I lr 4.-. H A .t Q 5 , 1 .- f..1.,v, ,. f ed, , v 1.111 Viiiziiauxae r4 e. ':5x' 1 .1 1 1 36. ,yi 115' ,L ' l 5' xg 1-5111 .vgfgzu 1' . -. Q.. . umfri - f-- X. I I.. .r , - .-J ' Q. . N, -me fag f.. -, il W. ' X . 5 r H f '-rv, ,,.fu..5,fi? Q'+2f'f,i . 'lr f 1 N:4..1g.4571' h rskgygge-457' 1' 'QPLQQGQE7' ff I ' ' 5 I P. K. Alexancler, 'I5 J. P. Bowler, '15 R. Frotluingliam, Jr., '15 R. S. Frothingliam, '15 M. Hill, '15 P. K. Murdock, 'I5 P. D. Smith, '15 S. R. D. Chase, '15 C. A. Parnell, '15 C. S. Cressy, '16 R. A. Brown, '16 H. McLellan, '16 H. Fislibaek, Jr., '16 1... F. Pfingstag, 'I6 L. 1... Doty, '1 7 3ITiI35f 21565525 W. F. Upham, '16 J. T. Davis, '17 H. E. Wacker, '1 7 H. C. Wright, '1 7 I-1. A. Collins, '18 W. B. Higgins, '18 R. 1... Howland, '18 sauna 1Ba55z5 E.. C. Earle, '17 H. C. Hoyt, '17 W. F. Palmer, '17 W. C. Sisson, '1 7 R. A. Drake, '18 '18 '18 R. B. Spaulding, '18 E. R. Noyes, A. N. Piper, .- ' J L a ,gw A ,, Q- aww:- K X fi? :, - ' - ' S-ze., -- , - .Qi , 'AN ...ii gfsii- 115 ' X lk NGN 438 F f'sl i Pl ll l 'l'l'5 A NIIXNII ll-NI I IXIT Eartmuutb Glinllege Grcbestra Charles I-l. Morse, Director C. E. D. E. Hosmer, '16 A. A. Lucier, '18 Cx. H. Smith, Jr., '15 H. A. Pease, '15 , B. Stone, '18 S. 1... Crorclon, '18 EDULIUIZ 2585525 D. T. Rogers, '15 E. M. Ross, 118 Tlluha A. P. Richmoncl, 114 jfltiff E. G. Morse, '18 jFit5 t I19inIi115 Griffith, '15, Principal D. O'l-lara, '16 W. E. Montsie, '15 J. M. Cheney, '16 R. W. Brown, '15 Svzcunn I9iuIin5 E.. M. Rucler, '15 H. Macleellan, 116 A. L. Zuliclc, 118 'OZZIIIJ C. F. Weston, 118 R. I-I. Colley Iifinla E. Raynor, '18 Cflilatinzt B. C. Shackford, '17 G. C. Arnold, '18 K. C.. Stillman, '17 ZBaritunz Qlgmpani A. C. Murry, '17 R. I-I. Baxter, '17 ' Tttnmhnne A. W. Bushnell, '17 Cllilltlutt 1 j1rzncb burn L. W. Joy, '16 E. J. Shoo, '15 H. London, '17 C. M. Clark, '17 TD1tap5 E.. C. Earle, '17 439 Qlctinz Qpemhets UQ Qllvf Inh Q1 Paul Fred 2DtEiser5 Milton Vining, 'I5 .... . President Sheffield Child, '15 . . Vice-President IDUIIIJEHIIP wilnhzfg Dr. and Mrs. Harry Edwin Burton Dr. and Mrs. Ernest Fox Nichols Prof. and Mrs. Louis Henry Dow Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Mason Ross. Prof. and Mrs. Benjamin Tinkham Dr. and Mrs. William Jewett Tucker Marshall , Professor Charles l-lenry Morse blames Parker Margeson, Jr., '14 Joseph Baker Comstock, '15 Charles Edmund C-rifhth, Jr., '15 Raymond Thomas King, '15 Carroll Abbott Parnell, '15 Raymond Stark Bogarclus Perry, 'I5 Philip Durant Smith, '15 Frederick Witter Bailey, 'I6 joseph Marriam Cheney, 'I6 1-lugh Livingston Cole, 'I6 Horace Fishback, Jr., '16 Leonard Wakeheld Joy, '16 Almon Woodford Bushnell, 'l 7 Edgar Champlain Earle, ,1 7 Elmer Jamison Gray, 'I7 Roger Loring l-lowland, '17 Charles Wilmot Norby, '1 7 Vlfarren Ford Upham, '1 7 Karl Greene Stillman, '1 7 ,lay l..eFevre, '18 Alvin Augustus Lucier, '18 Eugene Vlfilfred Marlcey, '18 Elmer lenness Rayner, '18 Edward Maynard Ross, '18 Dwight Swett Sargent, '18 Ray Winheld Smith, '18 Charles Fitch Weston, '18 4 Eartmuutb ZB1famatin Qssnziatinn Directorate Walter F. Wanger . . . .I Frederick W. Bailey . Channing E. Harwood Hugh l... 'Cole . John N. Hazen Paul S. Gibson . Appleton T. Miles Vivian A. Fletcher . Eclwarcl ID. Knight . George XV. Hutchins Charles E. Griffith, Jr. John H. Woolverton . Mylert B. Mullin . Arno M. Behnlce . 442 . . Director Assistant Director . . Stage Manager Assistant Stage Manager . Graduate Manager . Business Manager Assistant Business Manager . Property Manager Assistant Property Manager . . . President . Leader of Orchestra . . Head Usher . Publicity Manager Assistant Publicity Manager Aaanriatinn i a Bartmnnih 4 ranmtir l Much has been written of the Dartmouth Renaissance and in the manner of Lo-uis XIV, the Dramatic Association can well say La Renaissance, c,est moi. ln February l9l4, The Misleading Lady by Charles Goddard and Paul Dickey was presented at the Fulton Theatre in New York. In April, the association went to Boston and gave The Intruder by Maurice Maeterlinck, The Man from the Sea by Charles Goddard and Paul Dickey, The Leave of Absence, by Carl Freybe, and james and fohn by Gilbert Canaan. A Through the year the management held strictly to the policy of giving one produc- tion a month. Among the plays, in addition to those mentioned above, were The Little King by Vvitter Bynner, Copy by Kendall Banning, the Prom show Ta-Ta Tango, and the Commencement show The Climax by W. F. Locke. ln the fall of I9I4,' the management staged three plays within ten days, a new record for undergraduate dramatics. The first production was a new revue entitled, But fs It Art?, and followed closely after, The Speclflecl Band, by Sir A. Conan Doyle, and the first performance of a new play, The Burden of Life, by Dobbs Milton. It is a difhcult task for an undergraduate to write a criticism of the associationg to be modest means to be incompleteg to be truthful means to be unbelieved. Accordingly the writer has gleaned the following comments from unprejudiced outsiders and offers them without further comment. HA practical theatre in a college like Dartmouth is bound to benefit the metropolitan stage. It will be copied in other colleges and universities throughout the country. -DAVID BELASCO. Dartmouth players have put it all over the Yale boys in Dramatics this year. -New York Evening Telegram. mln the main, I think th Da-artmouth amachures a-are on th' right tra-ack in their thayatricals an' siveral uv thim showed rale talintf,-LAURETTE TAYLOR, in The New York Herald. College men are taking practical steps in this great art and Dartmouth is way up to the front of the procession. -LUTHER B. ANTHONY, editor of The Dramatist. 443 - , ,is-.,,ft'1,s..'i ,ngiigx . . 'if ' f'5fiY2f?f?P: ' Nftis 'ree-.ass--., -15' 's r' , .ff '- vf i t N113 x V' , fur y ' Nez, 14. -N lv E X at lkatz In V X...-f-Jfsfrsm Q Xb 1- Mileage. it f Q 1 16. as is .ff ff' M., wsu ,.e:ffe-sfvaf' El 9 kts, -4 Qty, ,gf -pl X f - .f . ,f -s - 5. ,-17 V K .gf 1 -. f. -L --. .5 if ' av ' ,. ' -1 . . 1+ ' 1 '1'-.afgafm iff W7 QkF:k:fF'5 ' 19. ' imlseiggg' -' . 'f Wiisgggggffil' A ' SE? 'Curiously enough, it is not the college professors who are showing the keenest and deepest appreciation as to the possibilities of the theatre, but the students. Most surprising of all is the college where this movement has received the strongest impetus-Dartmouth. Imagine it! Football, sport-mad Dartmouth serving as the cradle for serious drama! Yet up there in New Hampshire, far removed from the center of the dramatic world, a small band of men have got together and are genuinely striving for the betterment of dramatic art. They have turned their society into an experiment station and laboratory. Plays Worth while are being mounted according to the newest theories, and the most up-to- date methods of production. Rheinhardt, Craig, Bakst, our own Henry Miller-the ideas of all these men have come in for consideration by the college menf,-PERCY MACKAYE in the Theatre for November, l9l4. At Dartmouth, a year ago, a band of undergraduates organized into a theatrical troupe, and began to put on plays fsome, like Witter Bynner's The Little King, never before producedj, not only for the undergraduates to see, but for the townspeople ot Hanover, who have no theatre of their own. It is strictly amateur acting. It is a recog- nition of the fact that the drama is a vital art to all of us, not something to be exploited for idle amusment, by bands of hired mimicsf, W. P. EATON in the American M agazine. The theatre at Dartmouth has an advantage in that it makes toward local energy and away from the standardized commonplace sent out from New Yorl-cf'-Harper's Weekly. Dartmouth College holds a unique place in the dramatic movement which has so thoroughly enlisted American undergraduates. if as as The Dartmouth Theatre is noth-' ing if not progressive, and experimentation with Rheinhardt scenery and Bakst costumes has proved successful in more than one production. -The Independent. '7The college that 'fostered Webster might be expected to cling to the traditions of a conservative past, but Dartmouth has dashed to the fore of all American colleges in making the theatre a part of its college work. -The Literary Digest. 444 N . -, 4-T-Lf. P4 - , ,effl- ,L my P Airgas fl f- xi sssfivnggmgw , illzlfw lgE3QQs'iH?'e:-. l e EFL lx Q -ln -ki. 1. 16 fi il-'K -6- .- ,gi Q54 :il l. ,vw 11 el - lv,n Nb- X4 A? 4964: fb. ' if '-.:ilR ,:fs jf J, ,2?,5 T1ii?,51g5nY V Q, Q MVK -4'-gf' ,,L'. i,1 MA'g77 WEE 1 ja-.. ' 2 '1't-fexrfz' 1 - - N ' '51.LB1:ff- 5 ' fa 'af'21e.Si51' 'fsss:r'f.?f:Qf37: V. Eramatie Season 191421915 I Webster I-Iall, Amherst Night, October 31, l9l4 A New Music I-Iall Review But is Ill: git? A MOVING PICTURE IN FIVE REELS Cverture-The Dartmouth College Orchestra The Grandfather The Uncle . The Father . The Three Daughters Mr. Frank Tinney Spirit of Art . Spirit of I-Ianover The Intruder . Alma Gluck . Mary Garclen . Bernard Granville Tommy Atkins Mme. Pavlova . Heroic Belgium Artistic Russia . Brave France . Noble England Reel One fthe Iinteutfee A Mr. Jordan M. Coiurtright Mr. Wolff Mr. Rogers, lVlr. Whiton, Mr. Young Reel Two Qbe Lamb uf Gbe monies Silnhitiunal cnibavartetf . . s . 445 Mr. Burlen Mr. Benesch lVlr. Huber Mr. Hutchins Mr. Richmond Mr. Dean Mr. Howland Mr. I-Iutchins . Mr. Cole Mr. Richmond Mr. Rogers Mr. Young . Mr. Cole MQ. NSE.-NLE1-as P gk if fb sq 2 'N i ,avi q N Atgw K ,jfiw IQ? tl X NJN-ei-Q 'V -. Qaffeaesm-. 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Reel Four Betrih ution A New ancl Serious Play in Une Act By Dennis Shea cllibaracterf Mr. Potter lVlr. Emery lVlr. Benesch lVlr. Whiton Mr. Wolf and Mr. Cole Mr. Child Mr. Hutchins . . . . Mr. Courtright Frank Jlorclan, alias Chicago Slim . . . . Police Inspector Rogers ' Scene--A Lodging Room Reel Five Qtt Ciba monies Mr. Costello Mr. Towler Qpnrbizvs Qacrifice nr The lplitnzbevs 'Battle Specia A Feature Film in Three Reels l Release of the Dartmouth Film Company 446 Y I' N wftw. , W J D 'AA ' in if few , ' Q--' B ' ,' X ,, 'Q .Q a' i t ' ,f 1- , 49 e slr 'VM X 1516. lint I ,1 ? ' -.1 V ,wg-,zessszv-it , ,, ee, ,. , ..,, . . , , ,, . . ,. D , .MW .. ,. V - Q. ,,.' 1 .4-uf.-,fr -. . Q- -- Jef fggf- ,,f 2 ' nxt-.:. imp? ,,,i ,,,,4i Q,,.'la., ,ff rsh . ,ms J : ., --:I-' --' ' - ' 1-. .,-1 r ' 'Qu ' ' ...vi 1 Waeaweff ite, 'hfsegcff' f YE 7 . , , -. . Webster Hall, Tufts Night, November 7, l9l4 An Aclventure of Mr. Sherlock Holmes Ghz QUIJZERIBU '15amU By Sir A. Conan Doyle Qllbarantzrig Mr. Sherlock Holmes . . . . Mr. Courtright Dr. Watson ...... , . . . Mr. Burlen Billy-page to Sherlock Holmes ...... Mr. Morenus Dr. Grimesby Rylott-a retirecl Anglo-lnclian surgeon-owner of Stoke Moran Manor ...... . . Mr. Jordan Enid Stonor-his step-daughter . . . . - Mr. Page Ali-an lnclian valet to Rylott . . Mr. Mitsui Rogers-butler to Dr. Rylott . . . Mr. Sanborn Mrs, Staunton-housekeeper to Dr. Rylott . Mr. Emerson Mr. Scott Vwfilson-engaged to Enicfs sister Mr. Hahn Mr. Longbrace-coroner . . . . . Mr. King Mr. Brewer-foreman of the jury . . Mr. Towler Mr. Armitage-a juror . . . Mr. Potter Mr. Holt Loaming f clients . Mr. Livingston Mr. Milverton 4 of . Mr. Towler Nlr. James B. Montague L l-lolmesl , Mr. Wolff Coroner's Officer ..... Mr. Norton Queues Act I. The Library of Stoke Place, Stoke Manor. fTWo years elapse between Acts I ancl HJ Act Il. Scene l-The Library of Stoke Place. Scene 2-Mr. Sherlock l-lolmes's Rooms, Upper Baker Street, Lonclon. Act HI. Scene l-The Library of Stoke Place. Scene 2-Enicl's Bedroom, Stoke Place. 447 X ,.. Xe-be Q 9,9 lp QR f f,-,-, pz Y ltgbi iff zz! AN0-l ,E-512252:-. ,i---..r 'I .rf A o . ' 'NIL z'g5if355:5:5F?'g'11 W NRS-s '- f,e 'fx T '--1-Eggzki Xi-F? 'lvzfgi 1- N1 -P ' .ew Wx ' ' ff-2?3?1 een- s 53 ' , ,3 , r 3.1 . ' 'X :lr 'N fffzf fe, lf - Xse, gee, er X 1 16. 'gg ,, : wer, ,,' ,-,Q - f ,,:- , '- fr, - ,gn t. - - -5 -, lf f'. ?g,efel..w,2Q9 'Iii' 'Egg ' J ,jf In 1 'L','q ,TL 97 ' ' ,lfix kia .. QLr .nlzf Q 44,5 - - -,L -:..- 4-,1,i',V ,QM -sn Jw- 57' 'neu - -I H61 -11?f?1' X .e . 5a'2K:f+ 5 'E' A' 'sziisq' ! 'ii'-.eTZA..iw Robinson Hall, November IO, ll, IZ, l9l4 First Performance on Any Stage of Two New Plays UEIUUU Dark By W. Rogers, Jr. Qtbacartzci The First Grave - - . The Second Grave - The Third Grave . . . . . . The scene is a battlefield after a terrible conflict. Ghz UEIIIYUEU uf itifz By Dobbs Milton A Play in Three Acts Gibaracters Mrs. Henry Malby, the mother of . . . . Mr. J George Malby, the brother of . . . Beatrice Fenson, the wife of . . Walter Fenson, the brother of . Mildred Fenson . . . Laurie Elliot, a chum of Georges . . . Mr. Towler Mr. Jordan Mr. Costello W. Rogers, Jr. Mr. Hutchins Mr. Young Mr. Costello Mr. Richmond Mr. Palmer Reynolds, butler . . . . Mr. D. T. Rogers Act I. , Five Oyclock Tea, after the eueeese. Act II. After the Opera, the same night. Ac: III. Before Luncheon, the next morning. The Place-New York City. The Time-The Present Day. The Scene-The Library of the Malloy Residence. Produced by Mr. Costello. 448 '-EP:-, A ' .1 . - .P 5- . V315 X .1 ff r ,,e.1,':'f ' ' sf-Y -r,s1. 5. Q ' ' 14- 1 -fiiviiizkss EV 'fav fn, 0 r 4 FNS! X fue- -4' lot, I' 4' F 52-,f ,x '??4g': Qjik .Q-1 'av J . -u e ' - M ,Le g ' e- 11- ...A . 'ea -f I-1 X ' f' 7' f .Avia Mix Nsggfaiis., ff f r N ' 1 -f fa 16- l r r l We f ' 1. A 17 . A u : 1 'l x sr gn s IX it 4' 11' t- .-, ,ada 3,11 QQ, -10 l, , . X 5 X U . ff 37 in lj .',-9 1- X Xxx 7 I.. 1 r ,I -X 5 ff- A l . 11511 K U 1' i 'f 1 . gi J' n J ma- X 'i R 5' 1 , ' NK ,V , , I '. l -sr ss , ' Webster Hall, February ll, l9l5. Huber Qluner By Roi Cooper lVlegrue James Duncan, assistant to Daniel Taylor . Harry Cuibbs, a Customs inspector . Peter, a doorkeeper at the Customs . . . Daniel Taylor, a deputy surveyor in the Sarah Peabody . Ethel Cartwright Amy Cartwright . . Micliael Harrington . . Lambart, butler at the Harringtonis . Nora Rutledge . Alice Harrington 1 . Monty Vaughn . F. W. Bailey, '16, Steven Denby . Produced by ,am l ji,-2Ug,,v',H'. iff . G. W. Hutchins, R. A. Burlen, C. B. Jordan, Customs lVl. Killeen, N.S . Young, D. Richmond, D. S. Page, W. A. Mackie, Jr., . H. C. Courtright, A. H. Leonard, Jr., A. Dean . H. Woolverton, W. P. Costello, I , --. Qlhvsgtl? i'a,4,'f9 C ,gkfifle A C ,,. , .6559 ' ,HN K- iiigfhffl' . 41, ,yr - . L..f:'f'r:f , I'-'N'fi f3 1. X-1Js.aae'.e-r vaiart ag, Q .ngmra v y90Q vgln 1w.,n 0 . v- H K 1. 24l'fs:2:?:2z:ZWyH?222E5m! lat, 1aaaes:s:e:Qss92 '-isa-ENRKHQH f P W-W 1:rf -ii?-23:32:35 Q1-z. 1u1iiig51!gt,w, UH., ll Vvikgemgs, 4Mllv1,g3v,qQl ' 33159 ,deaf-I when' iz 5445 449 2?. R Q-ik-'V' J if QQ' fb N C in Maw F ff Ni ll is-Q M gw --.asfliisa-3 , ' M15 wairilifr A ' lik-.aaiifiifiin Z '5 R??ih 1'-Tzu--.. 1-1 eg.-. ff:-N -- .?i ' QQESW- -: K In ? - v5.51-E--. X fi... 1 1- N-,y , ,..-.EN ' H- -,.,,.'.a 1 , 1- fs- ' xx :. 1 '- Q Q.. , ' ' .-ma. . -4 In, .1 ur 3, ' 91. KM 465' f A 1 V QE. -10 :fx . .Q 11 A 1. ,Lf i - - 1 ' 1' a 'za--C.. 'A . Kim K 1:1 W .f , ff ' - X ..' 'l' . 1 l1 .1Q...L-...LEE .. X I ER 1 16, Ai,-E15 Lf? .hi .L 5,53 ag-ap lf '-: . N. FJ' -iv '-' 'fx . '-' ' 4-J ' 14' - '11 1 km ! ' if 1,-'lf Q' 4' ' 5: 4-.x A-5' Eh 4 - 'kamgfff' EP- , ' f':2:.g!4 5 X- ' Wise.: . H z . V0 V xx? ZBartmuut1J Bramatic Zlssniiatinn Brcbestra D. E.. Hosmer, '16 R. H. Brown, '15 lvinla B. J. Rayner, '18 Qllzlln C. F. Weston, '18 2151155 V E. M. Ross, '18 jftznfb llgmrn C. M. Clark, '17 Ebirzctmz C. E. Grifhrh, Jr., '15 3Tir5t Ilvinlins A. A. Lucier, ,18 1. M. Cheney, '16 Setanta violins C.. H. Smith, Jr., '16 WEDUIDUUB A. W. Bushnell, '17 Glurnzt L. W. Joy, '16 Qtlacinet K. G. Stillman, '17 Tllrapg R. H. Baxter, '17 450 ,H 4. IN am..-eb K Ez Y' i Qi Awe tf if 5 .P R x g e i The Qrts .fa-.zafszezzez-. 2. -0 ai- fzzfliff- , . . e'iE'2Z9l?Ef55lfi4-1' - N355 ,-an--. - f-1. - g-ff' ' -' w T' 6:3 .3-?'f :'4 - ' ' - --Q5-'E' Y . is ' '4 ' .giver . ' .T ss., gnk ' QT nag. 'Ye H. 'wg New s X .F-'1 mf ff' Z 1 V s ttf: ragga. . . -:fag 1. X ,.1, ., .fit .i .f ig 'ti -I ' 5... N53-.,11t.,,M , -it t-gp 5 gig , f .5 ii, ,f v V .,'-1, , . g . J ., . f-' 1 2' 1 fmfiks 'f' -i. - x , ' -f'i ' 5 N. -4 '-fs fa? -'- ' -1 YQ' .fa fd -A f ' 1- 'Pm ,-if ' 1-' .af Hrs ' rg -, 1 a 'Z JE' -. ng, 11, i' . 1-v-...., Pr: .sf mb... i 'E ,4-' ' 4 ', N, ,v -x -a , 1 ' ' g'?L ': 2'eli:7'3 ' viwyf Er, Jef' ill .' - I fi 'K ,aff My 9y ':1. 4 ' a 'ET' i .1' se. -ev ' - --141' . x 1 -H- . -ff - A -11.45542 - s-23:49-U. af, I - :Riga k ,,, f 'wig-,LZ-::21- C arles E.. Griffith, Jr., '15 . . . . President Beardslcy Ruml, '15 . . . Vice-President David B. Kinne, Jr., '15 ........ . . Secretary John N. Hazen, '14 ......... . Treasurer 15UHBU uf QDUUKYUUIS C. E. Griffith, slr., '15 C. B. Jordan, '15 J. N. Hazen, '14 D. B. Kinne, Jr., '15 G. B. Young, '15 jranultp members Fox Nichols T Pres.-Emeritus Vffilliam Jewett Edwin Burton Francis Lane Childs Eugene Francis Clarke Pres. Ernest Prof. Harry Prof. Prof. Prof. George Prof. Clark Cox Louis Henry Dow -Emeritus Charles Franklin Fred Parker Emery Herbert Darling Foster Nathaniel Lewis Goodrich Prof. Ashley Prof. Charles Henry Hawes Prof. Keiths Prof. Gordon Ferry Hull John Norman Hazen, Graduate Manager Ipunumrp member Wallace F. Robinson Mnllergranuates Dean Prof. Prof. Kingsfey Hardy Hicks ucker Emerson 191.5 D. C. Bennink D. l. Hitchcock F. S. Child C. D. Horton ' P. K. Cook G. W. Hutchins R. Frothingham, Jr. C. B. Jordan W. Z. Fuller M. Killeen P. S. Gibson D. B. Kinne, Jr. C. E. Griffith, Jr. E.. C. Mabie B. XV. Grills ' 1915 17. NV. Bailey VV. P. Costello A. M. Behnke B. V. Emery R. A. Burlen R. F. Evans E. P. Chase H. Fishlnack, jr. -1. N. Colby C. T. Greene H. L. Cole W. Harvey S. L. W. Jay 451 Prof. Homer Eaton Keyes Gray' Knapp David Lambuth Dean Craven Laycock Prof. John King Lord Prof. Benjamin Tinkham Marshall Prof. Charles Henry Morse Prof. Curtis Hidden Page Rudd Henry Sheldon Oi-cle Skinner Stearns Killaourne Stewart Ray Wicker- Roloert Barnes Prof. Vfilliam Prof. Prescott Charles Miner Prof. William Prof. George Prof. George Breed Zug E. B. Merrill M. B. Mullin B. Ruml K. H. Smith P. D. Smith A. E. Sterling J. H. Vvoolverton G. B. Young J. D. Little VV. A. Mackie, Jr. R. F. Magill W. Rogers L. W. Rogers K. D. Tucker FT l'D A?llID IJI-IJI1 IIIV' ZBart1nuutiJ forensic Uliniun 2DtEin:er5 Chester B. Jordan, Jr., 'l5 . . . . President P. King Cook, 'I5 . . :Faculty Qgaemhers Professor Warren C. Shaw Eclwarcl C. Mabie, 'I5 Cecil E. Whitney, 'l5 Mr. William B. Ricketts Mnhergrauuates Lyman R. Jordan, '16 Carl P. Merryman, ,I6 Earl Cranston, ,l 7 453 Manager VARSITY DEBATING TEAM, 1915 Jwintb Qlnnual Debate uf the Triangular iteague 2B1:utun, Zlmilliami, ann Eantninntb RESOLVED: That the fed ion of labor disputes on interstate railroacls. eral government slioulcl require compulsory arbitra Seventeenth annual williamsfbartmuutig Qehate Grace Hall, Williamstown, Mass., March l2, l9l4. iatesining QDffieet Harry Augustus Garfield Awarded to the Affirmative Dartmouth-Ajjlirmaiive lffilliams-Negative C. P. Merryman E. E. Porter A A. Hanna H. Lawson l... R. Jorclan A. N. Pack . 52lIteunate5 E. Cranston Valentine A 31033525 Professor P. B. Kennecly, New York City Mr. George Miller, Meclforcl Juclge Arthur P. Stone, Belmont 454 Cs? 'ff f-we 'R frm xxx' N Maw Magi lt X Q ef'JWf X 3-we '1 ri' -Lziiiliif-5 . fr 'Nx5?Ssi 4- . ,f -- QQEXQZ-A:.'.f5F1' 4, 1 A n,'FF' - 1 N - L - Y'-': L- Q , ' K - ' 4 I J- a -. -- -- 5... ii? -2 ' R Kes- ie- . ' E .ft - . we - J' f - 3 'fn Nfiegasrgw .6 . Q -q yt r 1- Q' B -.1 1 ' - f , ' lg . 2 ... ' X -QM ..l 1 ,et A, H, -A ,f -J! ' .Q .- ' b,- ' ttf. X liilfi ,ft 5 l s1 '-wir-'--si' .f- ' 'xsg J- ', F- , . gf .L .' 1,1 , 1 , -:L -L .-7' t it ,P ' ' sieve-9253 45 f2,.w 'Ek 1 1- all ,E 73' ' .tif-, vi., ,TQ aging, -X - n-IZ.. 425, ', , ,AWK is gil.. X .egg ,.s . , J? . -. szimzfqifa. eizkgiyrf abt -.7123 .Xl 1 , ,f .WS::v:i3?S53,.' W iilintb Qllmlldl itirutnnsibartmuutb Debate Webster- l-lall, Hanover, March IZ, l9l4. ierefining QDfficz1: Ernest Fox Nichols Awarclecl to the Negative. Brown-Aftrmative Dartmouth-Negative J. McGovern C. B. Jordan J. V. Gilolin L. D. White S. H. Workman F. P. Cranston Qllternatei W. A. Neeclham A P. K. Cook gauges Professor E.. C. Sanforcl, Clark College Professor John Corsa, Amherst College Professor Z. W. Coombs, Worcester Polytechnic Institute 455 LINCOLN-DOUGLAS DEBATING SOCIETY ---.. ,.... - . T- ' '.:2ss r ' ' '5fi'f5'2fi '.-5-:'f 'i'553 1' ss. N of -.- - If g 1.. -'qv--rib ' fer , - Nw? -' I fgrfgs'-rsesseazif' '11 ., 'siir a 5'X UH-2 24? ? ffq .4S.W '2x fs 'S'5s-,...,-.sez I ,fa M Q .p.':1,i- js ,P YS. 393115 .F .ti ,, .456 5.11111 two' r- ir aigittlfrftk, X 1 Il' ' la IF' tl 1 11 N. F- will 5, . i -5 fag, ai- r num.,-5' q. f a' AZ: r ,H ei -L 'ij' X, u' 11,1 E '. in x5b ,,., '! its? 'xi' NAA,43 fbfx1a.gx 3-19' 'lf s jzza-.Q , V' I 4' 'ti-Galaga' if 'i:'5'?:Zt55f'5:' . lintulnzknuglas Behating Society Founded January 14, 1913 QDfUEZf5 P. King Coolc, '15 . . . . . President Joseph M. Larimer, '16 ..... Secretary-Treasurer Haunutatp BBUIUBIS Professor Lemuel Spencer Hastings, '70 Mr. Warren Choate Shaw, '10 Dean Craven Laycock, ,96 Mr William Brown Ricketts Professor Ralph Lauris Theller, Mr. Andrew Thomas Weaver 1915 Edwin Perry Burgum Harold Adams Pease Pulaski King Coolg Cecil Elwyn Whitney Hugh Coy Courtright Hugh Grant Rowell Chester Bradley Jordan, Ralph Alanson Sawyer Edward Charles Mahie Howard Oliver Stearns 1916 Louis Hemenway Bell Lawrence Loeb Davidson Max Eisman Bernkopf Roger Flagg Evans John Benjamin Butler Lyman Ray Jordan Eugene Parker Chase Joseph lVlclVlasters Larimer Charles Carleton Cofin Roswell Poster Magill Carl Plummer Merryman 1917 Charles Nathan Balliet Herbert Chancellor Jenks Ralph Augustine Brennan Frederick Vvilliam Leighton Earl Cranston George Keyes Page Edmund Francis Hahn Harold James Tobin Russell Leo Willis 1918 Justin Fred Barnard John Kingsworth Lawler - William Chisholm Robert Law Williams 457 iflf w in Xxx? gl ff dx A2315 1. g f Q 4 Vx gg ix x fig-.ww Y... ' . . H ie' ., ztjfgi, - Fr 'Sis2aQ252E25?:'g : hi5:'i??S- x 1-'zzh-L f'-1 M5235 R Qs' 'wt-.s.z:5 'R' L ,iiiaa ' ' ' ii 1 ' iitfizgzfixe ' 5? V In F L 'QW . fl-v5 U ' .. .a- Q3 'six ah! 3 1 . 1 4'-6: 'sS::-2-2-f.f?.w qw! i. ,' V? I 5 . W. , I .fiiy , qw' f . n Q : JM tt , -X I - 1 16. U vm- , , ff-'X 5' 1:-L -'lf kt 's :Q ig 'Z 47' N -' , Ns- lu' , .if : ' .EF eiieiatzfift -,ff .zur--. ,,,-ft' f iqtzg, - P ?f'P 1 ima'- -if? ' , ' GKZPHQGFF5' . ggf- N'3?i.i? 1' NR- 'X mfifgzm- Q13- ' Supbnmurezjfresbman Rebate March 5, I9I4 RESOLVED: That the literacy test as embodied in the Burnett Bill be adopted Awarded to the Affirmative 191 6-Afrmaiive 191 7-Negative J. M. Larimer S. L. Smith M. E. Bernkopf H. Tobin W. E.. Biel C. N. Balliet Elltzrnatw C. C. Cofhn H. C. Jenks 'A lunge! Prof. George Ray Wicker Prof. Curtis Hidden Page Prof. Arthur Bond Meservey 458 is Qimle jfrannais Les i5Dtfisier5 M. Robert Frothingham, Jr., '15 . . . . Prcszdent M. James G. Bickford, '15 .... . Vice President M. Robert S. Steinert, '16 . . . ' . . . Secreiaire Tresorzer 11.25 9Qemhre5 jFacuIte5 M. le M. le Professeur Dow M. Professeur Skinner M. le Professeur Blume le Professeur Hicks le Professeur Roule M. le Professeur Greene Nl. N M. le Professeur Washburn ms membres aisrunianres M. F. R. Andrews, '16 M. M. E. A. Gioiosa, '16 M. F. Mclindy, '16 M. A. D. Lawton, '16 M. K. E.. Shec1c1, '16 M. W. G. Burns, '17 C. Colby, '17 M. C. M. M. M. M. M. M. H. A. Deferrari, '17 A. L. Dupuis, 117 A. B. MacGregor, '17 J. Mullin, 117 I-1. D. Stillman, '17 J. E. Derosier, '18 A. A. Lucier, '18 QEI Clientru Espanol Con el lin de infunclir illteres en el estudio del idioma espanol y su literatura como tambien en el conocimiento cle la viola y cultura hispano-arnericanas ha sido organizaclo El Centro Espanol. Al mismo tiempo ofrece este club ventajosas opor- tunidades para facilitar la prfictica del idioma, pues durante las reuniones los miem- bros tienen la ocasion cle leer y cliscutir los mais importantes dramas y cuentos de los mejores autores espanoles. EUS E1DEiciaIe5 Senor Albert E. Johnson, 'I5 . . . . Presidente Senor Antonio F. Garcia, 116 . Vice-Presidente Senor Charles M. Wilder, 'I6 ..... Secreiario Los Hmiemhrus tm Ia facultan Senor C. A. Blume Senor F. E.. Guyer Senor E. R. Greene Senor R. K. Hicks f 11.05 Hpienihrus Gisturlianres Senor C. E. Bishop, '15 Senor W. Greenwood, 'I6 Senor W. Z. Fuller, 115 Senor G. Marsden, '16 Senor T. D. Hamson, ,IS Senor F. Piingstag, 'I6 Senor C. F. Rogers, 'I5 Senor E. Shecld, '16 Senor H. C. Ryan, '15 Senor S. Winters, '16 Senor R. S. White, '15 Senor F. Neuse, '17 Senor A. 1... Bow, '18 460 Herr Herr Herr Herr Herr Herr Herr Herr Herr Herr Herr Herr Herr Herr Herr Herr W. A. Aclams F.. F. Clark F.. B. Burgum E. Carr F. S. Child l... C. Dunn sl. l... Ferguson C. F.. Griflith, Jr. A. M. Behnke M. E. Bernkopf H. lVl. Buflington J. D. Cremer, Jr. D. B. Aldrich B. S. Barnes K. A. Blum F. W. Casselneer 'Beutmber Eerein Qin Darren Lmutfessurren Herr Herr Herr Herr Herr Herr Herr Herr N Herr Herr Herr Herr Herr Herr Herr A. K. l-larcly R. W. Jones 1915 W. R. Gray D. I. Hitchcock E. W. Jahn N. l... Milmore W. E. Montsie A. S. Norton 1916 H. T. Flanders O. F recleriksen C. E. Jones H. C. Kimball 1917 l... A. Doty H. A. Freclerilcs lVl, S. Hutchins 1918 461 Herr Herr Herr Herr Herr Herr Herr Herr Herr Herr Herr Herr Herr Herr Herr Herr F. J. Neef W. K. Stewart W. R. Putney Cm. K. Richardson P. E.. Sargent H. P. Sawyer W. F. Wanger D. F. Waugh R. F. Magill R. Parkhurst L. F. Pflngstag H. E. Steiger F. W. Leighton H. Tobin E. R. Wagner H. R. Hesse P ca N fry y Cul-2- J? if N Argus 7 jfW l? 1 HX ' 11 f al ga? ffvf 1 we sas - ,i-.1-eezzsiifig. J-C fl. ai' ftgzieliiff. .. , Q wseziaaefrilf ' Qsghx .fglzrh of-' ' SNK -Q-ff.ff-2 '--egg. ,-: . Q ? - - ' - . .aw , s g L . . .3 --X' rl. nn., '52, 3- Jn. keg: N if Qwggggiz- X. ' H . FY 7- N W i' .4 Jw f .v ,- .' ' ' 41312 lisxexzegssq. in i X w J? .wx - 6. -fr. ty? I, f A .HHQ -. - 4, ,arise-fb 5' -. u sas . - .rw - -. f - 1 . . J, g , , I .. . U, , .. NN, ' x Y -f-Av sz' 4i1:3CG' 7-' s -1 . -:kv may -Q! 's-fwg -ex gr,-.1 . :gin bs,-grae-f it . hr-Q-:g'f? X . aff?-kg:-'ff' ' 19. I Missa:-557' -' xi 1 'sis::7s.-iii . . . V, . . 1115132 Clilassinal Sunistp uf Bartmuutb Qllnllege In order to stimulate an interest in the ancient classics, and through them a love for all that is best in ancient life and modern art, the Classical Society was founded 011 May 23, 1914. Similar organizations have existed at various times in the history of the College, the last being the Classical Club which presented the play, Oedipus Tyrannus, in 1910. 1. B. Stearns, 'I6 S. W. Drenan, '16 E. P. Chase, '16 P. H. Burt, '16 H. l... Bancroft H. R. Brahana P. I-l. Burt E. Chase E.. T. Doyle S. W. Drenan C. F. Durgin G. K. Burgum A. l...1Dupuis QDEHKBYS Qjaemhers 1915 E.. B. Burgum C. D. Horton 1916 J. D. Little C. W. Manzer G. B. Phillips J. W. Rogers, Ir. A. C. Rosenblatt J. B. Stearns 1917 A. I-I. Knowlton I. Sprague, Jr. P. M. Woodwell 462 . . President . Vice-President Secretary- Treasurer . . Historian or-h l lnu AI 0L.L1l ILJIVIXL.. 1 PI I Il JC' L.vl.UDQ Eruukline Mass. Klub Russell C. Johnson, '15 Vincent G. Byers, ,15 Raymond B. Collerd, '17 F1-edefick L. Parchert, '-'15 R. W. Brown, 'I5 1. C. Kimball, 'I5 1. W. Wueox, j15 1. N. Colby, '16 QDEfi1:er5 members P. R. K. M F. Dusossoit, '18 465 Nordell, '16 Paine, '1 7 Thielscher, '1 7 Wil1a1'd, '1 7 . Presideni Vice-Presideni . Secrelary Treasurer l in fa N QC se M318 ??,,ff'iKgg 2'i'jix, NQ? k? fm' - , 5 -i4...-51.3.9 . .' BR '75--':E?2???l'5' C T3i. .4:r':-. 1-r. 1' - ?:S:12- :S , -N . fl-4' s. ' -sw ,,,Q.', --- . . T 5 my X 'gi-2,2551 f F.: '-'Y-' - yd' , F Ha .P 'Q g .fav . F Tf-- - v 2-,ztiyhi-V ,qv av 9355. - ' ' . f-Fi n '- Ns- ar ' '- f' - ' '-' - A . . .4 -6 1 - N. z 1- Q.. ff ' K-1 1 v - ics.. -. 1' - -1. Q . 4' ,Ay ., ff' .,n ,E ' 1' 4 .. 1 4:4-.e.:f':5Qb ilu 'jxat gr X A , J- 1 6. V-:hs 1'-3 ,ff - -gin -.QL . H ,Jazz I fi- xr .. 1 . 'f .. '52-1 .1-I -L-. --ff' ' . 9 1, J 4 'w 'lf 5' x . r. ffffff' .f ' 'f .5 '..--:-gal-, ,ya 1.3: sim., .H -we ,ge , , m.-. E., 41 , :gg S ug my , .1 I -are -, '-2.11-gg.: Ag sf- ii -5, 4, 1, ' - , J .N ,ig , in is - , . fp B , ' .ev se. -:rf '- - ' fe... ..,:' . f Q, ' .ff . L ' 'f'- f t'2W:fP ' 115, s2e.5? ' -A 'Lisa-g--J-53- , .--' ..u -::f . Milton P. Chee, '15 . Martin Cx. 1..inihan, '16 Richard W. Reclflelcl, '15 1... D. Castle, '15 P. K. Cook, '15 Cx. F. Ingalls, '15 H. I. Monheirner, '15 E. H Schroeder, '15 E.. B Thomas, '15 J. M. Cheney, '16 H. 1... Cole, '16 C. R. Janes, '16 1... R. Jordan, '16 -1. lVl. Larimer, '16 M. G. Linihan, '16 D. S. Stillman, '16 J. T. Durkee, '17 -1. W. Emery, '17 E. F. Hahn, '17 H. C. Jenks, '17 i F. W. Leighton, '17 M. A. Penick, '1 7 bl. l... Rubel, '17 P. W. Trier, '17 H. C. Wright, '1 7 W. Blancharcl, 3121, '18 Clllbinaggu Clllluh gDff1fBf5 . . . . President . Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer mgmhzfg S. M. Burns, '18 1. P. Carolan, '18 P. R. Chase, '18 R. C. Clevelancl, '18 H. J. D'Ancona, '18 C. 1... Daniels, '18 R. H. Dart, '18 466 M. Davier, '18 M. Davison, '18 M. Drake, '18 P. Faherty, '18 R. 1... Hashrook, '18 B. Horr, '18 R. Hurley, '18 O. Kubin, '18 H. D. Liniger, '18 C. I-. C. W. K. l..oWns1Jery, '18 F. C. Porter, '18 G. A. Valentine, '18 R. N. Wenhan, 'I8 W. T. Worlehen, '18 G. H. Vvooclruff, '18 B. B. Young, '18 lf.: Atlus my s ft 'R X S 9241 7 .A-.iff - l f..- '1 ff' fztiifff- . 5.-M, . 1 Fff1s2..'sfrf2-1 Ngsivs 4- :Qu . 155' .f -- ff! ' N ?ies.-air' x ' ,Ty ' 1, A v sq 'S' ' - -756 45 - ,-,, , Q, 4:25, . --A . ,' . '+G -, N 'H ,5 7' f . ' Rf' - '9SsfrQ'14wQ'X'fg Lf .. . .. - 1 1 - . , , 1 p --3' ' N lib' 1-A K Eg 'f qs -A1 , X '71 ,Ai ff. fs! lf? ' 6' ,1 my-gm z. .-1,x.1 .,. ,. rs.. X s 7 .wg - . f-., xg -1 , 3: 1: ' .1 ...P-:gig-.v.f,. 1. -, fuk, .5 :Q-yr . f 'L ' -, .1 nt l ii, 'ri -1 .GV 4. riff' .y 1 . 's . 1: .:- ' . . ' 'S- 'A 1 ,' . fs - --: i I! ' , 1 Q,-i, Q Q .rw f -N. ' 'kzwfe-'ff' ,gk I I 'wiszaiig' X , ':'1:ZE52'i5 . flllehelanh Qiluh diggs Arthur B. Portmann, A.B. Leland P. Spore, A,B. illbtfirets George B. Young, '15 ....... President Kent l-l. Smith, '15 . . . . . Vice-President and Treasurer William l-1. Brett, slr., 'I6 ........ Secretary gjglflhifs Ben VV. Grills, '15 M. D. Case, '18 A. 1... Howell, 'I6 MQ C. Doolittle, '18 W. B. Cshorn, '16 1-1. B. Doty, '18 E.. M. Rucler, '16 H. P. Egan, '18 F. W. Gates, '17 D. C. Cray, 'I8 A. E.. Goss, '17 17. Griswolcl, '18 S. B. Haskell, '17 ,X T. V. Lehman, 'I8 V. K. Smith, '17 B. Pearce, Jr., '18 W. H. Bemis, '18 D. Robinson, '18 H. C. Bennett, '18 1-1. W. Slabaugh, '18 R. P. Tarbell, '18 Qlllmntnnzfllnmmme Qlluh iIDtfiner5 Charles W. Cumislcy, '15 .... . . President Robert G. Clarke, '15 . . , Vigfg-President Raymond F. DeVoe, '16 .... Secretary'Treasurer wzmhefg R. C-. Clarke, '15 ' I H, G, Cann, '18 K. K. Stowell, '16 W. R. Christgau, '18 R. E. Nuese, '17 , R, Fisk, 'I8 A. M. Telfer, '1 7 E.. T. C-arvey, '18 D. S. Trenholm, '17 R. C. Cuottschalclt, '18 Wacker, ' 1 7 I-I. E. E. Butts, Jr., '18 P. A. Hull, '18 VV. Montgomery, '18 A. Shiels, Jr., '18 467 iq 01 A we 'ay ni' X3Qf..,,,,.':1 -i S - '--lgje igfe A ' . .E .g -gif' K ,V r f 2 5' '-:1. 6 .43177 ii113QTZy:4arFP'5 ' 'LJ 7a'T's2q4g3?7r 1i3 ? iLEbf,gY': 7 Cfnnnnrh 512. 53. Qiluh 1914115 ilDEEicer5 Russell L. Durgin, '15 . . Presfdent Rohert A. Brown, 116 . Secreiary Charles H. Duclley, 'I6 .... Treasurer wzmhzfg P. H. Blodgett, '15 C. H. Parsons, Jr., 716 E. B. Burgum, '15 C. 11.4. Runcllett, '16 1. M. Killeen, '15 C. T. White, '16 H. P. Sawyer, '15 G. K. Burgum, 117 C. F. Durgin, '16 R. M. Chase, '17 C. W. Fipphen, ,I6 C. C. Colby, '17 V. A. Fletcher, '16 YV. D. Thompson, Jr., 'I7 R. P. Harvey, 'I6 H. T. Worthington, '17 S. W. Harvey, '16 F. Barnard, '18 E. I. Lapierre, 'I6 H. 1... Chandler, '18 H. VV. Lincoln, 'I6 W. A. Colby, '18 Qllusbing Qnzahemp Qllluh 2lDtEinet5 1-lohartvf. Marble, '16 . . . President Eclwarcl M. Ross, 118 . Vice-President Alfred L. Bou, '18 . . . . . Secretary-Treasurer MZMUBIS W. M. Ross, '09 S. H. Wentxvorth, ,15 F. P. Lowe, 116 E. lVlaclVlahon, '18 468 li- Quiz., ff N ' f -X ' of R46 Xi Argus 4 i ss! WLEIM ,.:f3'gg:.::- ,,- '1 19 -12112151-as . .wil 1 'L'n'9?g-M ', , .fir ll, .- Q-Jiffy' Qeim-fra 'f' .. .ui 3' Q9 - -'-f -.-.AZ - 7 5 -5-2 ' ' rev 'ss '- I YL A-' -easaeff 3. Q N vu amyv K. , 11.3 iQ::,i-Qgyw 11 . g.. fs X 3 V cc- , ' 1, 1 . . X - , - , J ,:rfg,.:,f ff ,n i 1 ,4- Sbzgswzswsgx X 'S 1 16 jf'-iQV'1 4? U ,gil r sg 1' M123 ' I 'EL 'FRA 42 H ..-3 ,hx ' ,af '. . Q, '- 'f' 157' , hs, ' f ' av' 1' 1 fi, ' 1 f-:im 'riff db' , 431242- -H755 . V! 25:21 4 I, . , J 'EH-.a 4? N . ' 'hiilieriff' 294 M .H 'P2:.iW Z4 wiisgzzw:-xiii I Glnuuzster Qllluh Roy M. Norwooc1, '15 Osborn P. Friencl, '16 Herman S. Robinson, '17 D. B. Olson, '16 Beardsley Ruml, '15 . Homer W. Johnson, Jr., '18 D. W. Hutchins, '15 J. B. Butler, '16 L. L. Davidson, 'I6 N. S. Young, '17 L. T. Burgess, '18 J. C. Carpenter, '18 I-1. O. Ellis, '18 J. C. Fleming, Jr., ,I8 F. C. 1-leaney, '18 iIDtficer5 . . . . . President . . . Vice-Presidcnl . . . . . Secretary-Treasurer members R. D. Brown, '18 F. K. Lufkin, '18 iiutna Qllluh 21DEEicer5 . . . . . . President . . . . . Secretary-Treasurer mzfnhilf R. S. Howarcl, '18 A. F. Johnson, '18 J. W. Jordan, '18 I. K. Lawler, '18 P. W. Reps, '18 F. H. Reuling, '18 VV. W. Sanborn, '18 G. Siemsen, 'I8 R. 1... Williams, '18 2322112 312. Za. Klub ilbffisers William C. 1-l'untress, '15 .... . . Presideni Sidney VV. Holbrook, '18 .... . . Vice-President Frank C. Huntress, '17 R. 1... Holbrook, '1 7 A. H. Kendall, '-18 R. D. Nims, '18 . . . . . Secretary- Treasurer QZITIUBITS A. N. Piper, '18 A R. W. Smith, '18 ' A. I-I. Ward, '18 469 c :tx 7 ! Q 2' Q5 'inf QW Qi Argus if 122775716 SQ QR, KR fi 5J!X fS'.a.??4Ilim! ll - qmmiw,-1,5.5f:2azs55K .5-hlqfir h ,. X Q 3. ,A QS' 1 '- .4z,r::,-4 - 'X x .s -'T-1-:Avg - 7 75' - 1- 'f,?' '.:.'r.' . .-. - ff? ' X' -1- Ji ' ' Ml .j:- - 1, Q ... ..:- Fixx, 'S'-A 'E ' ' h , fggx -' ' - 4555-Lffeff f y A- K .-. fzfvv ' if RN . . .L I --.-Lf-:.- I-1 y 3 X X , U'-E ff 1, - f I 5, N YM X. ,L 4 is -. I .. N. ., ,Q ,i , , , V M. -5- 1. - .K .gi N , QQ -f ,, N-1 -' . H .U , -f 1. .ln 5: il 4 ,. .' -Zia-sigma 4. XX I T Iirjqx 1 - ,ggi rf- Effr -3- aah. 5, V?2Wg,. I ,-2-:fb Ep .eh .EA gi . :A 2.6, .ki . as.. .lx I J if .. if X ,J : Zi? - W ilt.. .u I. I 'refsafffv X fkig 4.-',5 5,'Q7 ..Q..: ' Heian - fi'-' H ' A -- .. , -a-. -en '- - Q .,-i . we . --. ...X-:f -X: aa-g:?,.--. 4, ,1:,5,.,- . gi! we- ,g7t,,.1,-.1 - - X I . .-.-. . lawrence, if-Blass. Glluh 9DEEiner5 Donald C. Benniclc, '15 . . . . President Augustine Kelley, 'I6 . . Vice-President Charles l-l. Trumbull, '15 . . Secretary Herbert E.. Stiegler, '16 . Treasurer QIBBMUBIS R. H. Ellis, 'I6 A. l... Emery, 'I6 H. Lord, 'I6 A. G. Marsden, 'I6 E. C. Riley, 'I6 P. L. Burnham, 'I 7 A. O. Duhamel, ,I 7 A. W. Nelb, ,I7 W. T. Wilson, '17 W. C. Glover, '18 C. F. Lynch, 'IS C. T. McCarthy, '18 E. F. Parthum, 'IS R. C. Seed, 'IS H. Sullivan, 'I8 ilatnrennehille Qllluh William R. R. Gough, 'I6 . Jay Lelrevre, '18 . Frederic R. Colie, 'IS Richard A. Aishton, 'IS H. G. Ellis, 'IS N. W. Kirkpatrick, '18 E. G. Richmond, '18 W. S. Ross, 'IS Qlbtfirets . . President . Vice-Presideni . Secretary , , , , Treasurer members R. Y. Smith, 'IS G. A. Valentine, 'IS W. D. Wilson, 'IS E.. T. Young, 'IS 470 . kzexaaeinigx X. A. , ,rv 6,,.,?5gft:f,'f.s-'sfvfg x ' 3 ,,'r.f' f,,, , 1 i2::1 : '7 V !3kzW:.fe'f::Z .lv 1. E5'KE::i?47fi 54' I. iipnn jlfflass. fllllltl WUIUBZITH E. N. Downing, '15 F. Welsh, '16 P. A. Leary, '15 P. W. Bloocl, '17 H. C. Richardson, '15 T. A. Dibble, ,I7 J. Curtin, '16 Cx. Gregory, Jr., 'I7 l. Eigner, 'I6 T. D. Lonquest, '17 D. W. Fuller, '16 C. W. Norby, '17 E. B. Gray, 'I6 F. W. Spearin, '17 P. H. Lewis, 516 1-1. S. Walker, '17 P. F. Wadleigh, '16 B. Donohue, 118 T. F. Donohue, '18 jllilannbester ji. 19. flluh Hlbtfirets Alan C. Livingston, 'I5 . . . . . President James A. Shanahan, '16 .... . Secretary-Treasurer WZIHUZIS B. H. Campbell, '15 A. D. Lewis, '16 J. l-I. Cavanaugh, '15 C. J. Campbell, '17 A. E. Johnson,,15 1 E.. Fritz, Jr., '17 C. A. Parnell, '15 W. D. Minigan, '17 R. V. McAllister, 715 . l-l. 1... Steele, '17 S. Montgomery, '15 E. R. Wagner, '17 P. E. Sargent, '15 R. L. Vvillis, '17 C. F. Woodcock, '15 H. B. McDonough, '18 VV. A. Hale, '16 T. E. Shirley, '18 ' 471 7 TEYSZE- 5 ,G If-W if vwwg N 1 if 46 W Argus if 1 ,fgmiiz lil it , aes., Q fe. efziavqi ,Q . ,,.,'.'s, :1 1-,,,f-ilk? . - L W.. 'N C-Ci2:E?IZ2'-5?-S -7'YNiS'g?k. -fizez-L. 'G , egg? X' X -v'S5' leisu- -L5 e . ff- r5L :'gEiz. ' ' ' .aw .A fi - R '1 - , is., 5 -xxfze awe iff? , -v- , -X, 'Ng -1,553 f'-. MH 41 gn. .P fe 'xr X3 -7 I JF' li' V . 3' 2 1f'.'- he .. 1' . A f. :QW , if . 1-H fff' 1111.01 . ff'- lj 1g'1 f'i5Sg3x 'G x . Aly' 3 644 'hifi 1135 iP5j1jf'?5f5'Ea'3?,, H1 .1 f ' !'l M- i A 4'ti?.N i1 'le.. ,-FF , Elia, 'ce -A :f-F7-5' P V' 1 ' ,gf , mg. -510 u ,. ' Tak V ,,,5f Ax ' 'ik 7 ' 'rj' I '- .. - er- 'Sze 13:1-1' --wr, f 'fray-,E-ff'-' 11-Blitz ilaigb Qllub Cftlulnrahul itDtfice1:5 Philip K. Alexander, '15 . . . . . President Kenneth R. Kent, '1 7 . Vice-President Leon E. Wyilliams, '15 E. l-l. Parker, '16 H. Bomgarclner, '17 E. Cranston, '1 7 T. T. Woodruff, Jr., '17 Mt. Frank C. Elcstrom, '15 Roger Warner, '18 . l-l. C. Corwin, '15- G. l-l. Ehinger, '15 E. B. Merrill, 'I5 P. W. lVlc'Clure, '16 . Secretary- Treasurer Syembers T. P. Campbell, '18 J. M. Cunningham, '18 C. E. l-lilliker, '18 0. I-l. Shoup. '18 Zlaermun Cilub itDffifers wembers G. McEwan, 472 T. 1... Cotton, '17 R. l... Holbrook, 'I7 I. S. Martinez, 'I7 S. W. l-lolbroolc, '18 '18 President Secretary . , ..,f:z'-CQYEESES-xx -.-l --L.l lrifi4i' .-1 2373511-, Je-eo . ,gh-. . :az-5z2e5:1:. .- X Nfxg-C f-.I-,.., 158 3'L::Fi1- :Lf , ,--. Q'Si.Eie.-f,:iP- ' v - X 62-1:5111 fn. .4-:E-...--4-.WLIIS f , - - w.- L . 'r W.. :ef , sg? , ' - . f1:Qf:-' i - .K - -I .1 1 - in-,-422' s, ', I-gn ,H E-it .j-5 . 2 IVX we AYQIE If iz' h Q51 ' RW H 2. l 'Q3i3Et-Eels. 2-- 'fi r x .7 ' la i7 l.57 l'Q, .W-'i2f:,y:,f:'1' 1- ,, -..., ,.,, , - .,, M, f. .S -.- . V - .. . 'Wawgfffff' -3 f-Q. grief' -xx ffs.,,E,ef1-' , Ne-' V ' kwa' jliasbua 592. Jia. Qllluh itDtfieers Eclwarcl Shea, '15 . . . . President Earle Carleton, 116 . Vice-Presifleni Alvin A. Lucier, '18 . Secretary Charles A. Riley, '17 . . . Treasurer Qjemhets. ' Cn. F. Cobliegh, '15 C. A. Riley, '17 R. A. Pease, '16 D. Cx. Smith, '1 7 R. B. Buxton, '1 7 YV. H. Wyeth, '17 ' L. H. Riley, '18 fietntun, iliklass., Qllluh 9DEfiee11s Thornton C. Pray, '15 . . . . . President Ellsworth O. Strong, '16 . . Vice-President Channing E.. Harwoocl, '16 . . . . Secretary-Treasurer members F. D. Day, 'I5 S. M. Hill, '15 A. H. l..eonarc1, Jr., '15 l... H. Bell, '16 K T. . Walker, '1 6 ' P. T. Barber, '17 D. Brooks, '1 7 B. C. Brown, '1 7 . D. Tucker, '16 B J. R. Byers, '1 7 W. C. Eaton, '17 J. Cx. Hallett, '17 S. lVl. Kingsbury, '17 B. C. Shaclcforcl, '17 Wells, '1 7 R. l... Cooley, '18 E. F. A. R. Emerson, '18 H. . lVluther, '18 C E. P. Shaw, 301, '18 473 - . was 45 jzailiifsfw .sf -Y, --?-Safzffszfbf--R veg? C .2 -- f-. , 5:9 X .z5- ' lg 45 Li ta -Ng..,:' N N E - 17 ld-LX . Ex rlwange, 39. 3. Cliluh Qbfficets Karl W. Koeniger, 'I 7 . . . . Presidenl Malcolm Switzer, 'I 7 . Vice-President Edward Butts, 'IS . . Secrciarp Thomas Wells, 'I7 . ...... Treasurer Qgemhetsi H. Claflin, 'I5 C. R. O'Neil, 'I7 C. E. Brunclage, 'I6 D. F. Walton, 'I7 N. L. Brundage, '16 S. Barnes, '18 K. A. Blum, 'I7 F. R. Colie, 'IS Phillips Qnhuher Qliluh iJDEficet5 Dudley T. Rogers, 'I5 .... . President Archilnalcl Gwen, '15 . . . Vice-President Winthrop R. Seudder, '17 . . . Secretary Harold S. Ellms, ,I5 ..... Treasurer QBITIUBY5 B. H. Fonda, ,I5 lr. C. Huntress, ,I7 C. l-I. Foster, '15 J. S. Martinez, 'I7 C. P. Hulbert, 'I5 YV. F. Palmer, 'I7 R. C. Johnson, 'IS H. A. Stockwell, ,I7 A. H. Leonard, 'I5 J. M. Wilcox, 'I5 ' J.F.Gi1e,'I6 N. P. Harris, '16 I-l. F. Murchie, ,I6 R. Parlchurst, 'I6 A. C. Black, ,I7 P. W. Blood, ,I7 A. L. Emery, '17 F. Ferguson, 'I7 . B. Cxile, 'I7 J. A 474 J. W. White, ,I7 G. M. Cavis, 'IS W. Chisholm, 'IS I-l. F. Eaclie, 'IS C. P. Frost, 'I8 E. E. Hazen, ,l8 W. B. xl-liggins, 'I8 W7. D. Hulbert, '18 S. B. Jones, ,IS S. M. Morey, 'IS P. Poole, '18 .. -,..,.- ....,.4'ii'7'3F?'3F?5f3i:.p.. ' p g' , F-Z71'jE:i'3s.-.. gy:-.s . I r?o.5-Hfmseif' v V' 'TW - f. X NE, UH KZ. fa' .V 'fv' R . Q-Q. ,rw 4 fs ,,. , ,!7'??-151 .35 N o 'M A 4 ,r f ' 5 Q40- . xsifffsb-ills -. . . QE,igei.1L , Xa NM, V395 , 'if y . 1: . 1 Gm i t-vsiefnflm.-'I-.. 1 . . .awe Ns 1 af - 5 is 1' 1 .. . - 016' RH ,2- , gg-f steam?-fff' 'a -ww f' 'gf' -sm:-Fi midi . . .... . Phillips Qfxzter Qiluh SIDffiE2t5 William C. Huntress, '15 . John Bache-Wiig, '15 Ralph G. Tyler, '16 . H. H. Claflin, '15 F. E. Dennen, 'I5 R. 1... Fitts, '15 F.. J. Graves, '15 E. C. Lamson, '15 F. Low, '15 .. H. Cl. Rowell, 'I5 H. E.. Sargent, 'I5 C. R. Taplin, '15 A. W. Bingham, Jr., '16 R. F. Burlen, '16 R. Clunie, '16 R. H. Ellis, '16 A. Jardine, '16 E.. 1... lVlcFalls, '16 lV.lcQuesten, '16 A. T. Miles, '16 1... Cm. Perkins, '16 E.. A. Shaw, '16 X G. H. Smith, Jr., '16 1-1. Carr, '1 7 J. A. Fox, '1 7 1 B. 1... How, '17 H. A. lVlcEwen, '17 A. W. Nelb, '17 C. A. Steiger, '17 E. F. . Prcsideni Vice-President . Secretary- Treasurer Eyemhers W. A. White, 475 H. Tobin, '17 H. Weeks, '1 7 R. A. Wells, '17 W. T. Wilson, '1 7 H. Worthington, '17 W. W. Wooster, '17 C. C. Austin, '18 l-l. Best, '18 1. C. Bingham, '18 A. N. Blanolin, '18 B. C. Burnham, '18 W. D. Byron, '18 T. P. Campbell, '18 C. 1... Conlon, '18 R. V. Cooley, '18 V. F. Emerson, '18 J. C. Fleming, '18 R. 1... l-lasbroolc, '18 Nl. M. Magoon, '18 C-. lVlcEwain, '18 R. D. Nims, '18 F.. F. Parthum, '18 Reuling, '18 R. W. Smith, '18 S. C. Strout, Zncl, '18 Cx. D. Weare, '18 '18 F. I-I. , .Jar-:fsa?ag1,..e is,,1..-v.Q ,,ff, ,,,f,2xiligX,x H. ,N 1 .f x 7' 'S..,.....QX f T5 -M315 . ,ff .49 4 1- 9 ,.,- . N rv X 1 it ,P Q .x-,:.1.,a i5,1f XY -'?W ff, ., tg-A I QPEQE: I5iiS1:2E::!i:y: I Burtlanh, jtltlame, Clllluh wfafzfg ' John Bache-Wiig, ,I5 . . . . . President Norman Nl. Parrott, '15 . . . . Vice-President John XV. I-Iill, '17 . ..... Secretary-Treasurer wzmhgfg E. A. Curtis, '15 C. Birlienmeyer, '18 M. Haskell, '15 A. Conley, '16 J. B. Stearns,-'16 S. C. Strout, F. Clalaane, '18 L. Dalton, '18 P. Poole, '18 '18 Portsmouth ji. 19. Qiluh 21Dfficerf Howard E. Fuller, '15 . . . . . President Sumner F. Dennett, '15 . . . . Vice-President Russell H. Leavitt, '16 ..... Secretary-Treasurer 91Bzmher5 J. H. McCarthy, 'I5 H. B. Wendell, '17 B. V. Emery, '16 C. Conlon, '18 L. W. Leavitt, '16 C. F. Mugriclge, '18 1 Bbuhe Zfslanh Qiluh QDEHKBYS Aclam A. Sutcliffe, '15 . . . . President Albert Braclley, '15 . ' ...... Vice-President Hjtbernhzts M. B. Larken, '15 W. C. Nissen, '15 H. L. Smith, '15 C. R. Thomas, '15 H. B. Walcott, '15 R. H. Anclerton, '16 Nl. E. Bernkopf, '16 D. E. Hosmer, '16 476 W. A. Mackie, Jr., '16 W. lVl. Birtwell, '17 K. G. Stillman, '17 R. P. Stone, '17 XV. l... Whipple, '17 G. C. Arnold, '18 1... H. Hobbs, '18 1... H. C. Huntoon, '18 - .., ,.a,e,:fE'?5?552f?, ,,,, , -10, 9 -. ., fzlifaiiffe , , I I 2 1 'gs'- ' T. ., '-1 like 31?-ff? 7 , ., X Maw ,. . 1 X fr U G' ,fin e 11195-rr Qfsf'-1 rim . Y...-,.f..gwa gi '. -u. .5 '.. J 'ffl .9 is 1 '. -, Q .57 ' Ig , I N. 'N'-albhrf- +1 -1,35-4-5 Qu-Jar? 'f-fzv.-Z'-,,1f1 Nathaniel P. Harris, '16 Charles S. Creesy, 'I6 Josiah E. Quincy, '1 7 . J. A. Fox, '17 W. D. Barker, '15 . C. N. Holmes, '16 . H. S. Turner, '15 . if Salem, JJ-Blassf. Cllluh Ebfficers . . . . President . Vice-Presideni . . . Secretary-Treasurer wemhifg P. F. Boynton, '18 XV. C. Chisholm, '18 A Sumsrhille flllluh iIDffiuzr5 . , . . President . Vice-President . . . Secretary-Treasurer MZUTUBFB A. I. Donahue, '15 N. I... Milmore, '15 A. B. Sullivan, '15 A. H. Tomfohrcle, 'I5 A. P. Williams, 'I5' C. M. Clarke, '16 F. W. Costa, 'I6 S. E.. Cutler, '16 G. H. Martin, '16 H. B. Parker, 'I6 R. H. Baxter, '1 7 J. H. Crenner, 'I7 W. D. Fleming, '1 7 S. V. Lane, '1 7 A. P. Maclntyre, '1 7 H. E. Merrill, '1 7 R. G. Sault, '17 H. M. Schaffer, '17 H. A. Stockwell, '1 7 C. W. Carvell, '18 H. P. Hood, '18 W. B. Wiley, '18 477 xx,-f -Q X -ae fr . v Xe-er av' .4 '63 Argus ,X rex, N .?s1'11 v.Y .. Yi, .yfyk Q-35' . ,.f:gu.- ., . --Q-2-::G..?f51.':ff 1 'r L '- ,. ,.. ei-sen. .., . Q.ee1 rQf+--my ,,..f-'r1- - . - 'sig' 'd '..... bf- 'f-' nab ' 1?fr4'i.: '? Y'-' , ffma .X if 5 v '::' '93 ' -1 --2 5 ,... X., - - ' ' - 1.2-9 - '-'X .'15-. We, . - 5' .1 W , ' 'M' :tif H'-2 ' ' , P T '5w..,.ff.4e. Q ' , . .. ,, ,,, ,f ., , - . W, an- . 1'7'r: :fi Fel' w 5 1 15. fi- li -- ' 'f LF - en uyf.-f.f:E'f 11' ts T X ' ' -, :U HQ 1 1-: 'Exif 'lk diy' A -5' 'tbl ' ef-M... Ja' -..-L.'X7 fu J :.- A : . -'-. V. 1 . . ag. V . 'e2e.:!s2ff' . i'S5z: .:i'7f: Springfielh, Mass. C!EIuh 9Dtficers Leo W. Burt, '15 . . . . . . . Pres'deri! William A. McDonough, '15 . . . . Vice-Presicleni Daniel 1... Harris, '1 7 ...q... Secretary-Treasurer wemhlfg G. E. Fuller, 'I4 W. A. Harris, '14 YV. C. Bemis, '15 R. D. Chase, '15 R. N. Clark, '15 J. L. Ferguson, '15 C. P. Hulbert, '15 R. T. King, '15 P. M. Vining, '15 H. M. Buffington, 'I'6 J. P. English, '16 R. R. Britton, '17 D. B. Litcharcl, 'I7 C. A. Steiger, '17 1. A. Converse, '18 A W. C. l-lulbert, '18 H. P. Penny, '15 D. M. lVlcCauley, '18 P. R. Rotliery, '15 H. 1... Qppenheim, '18 I-I. S. Robinson, '18 worcester Zlnahemp Qlluh Sherman G. l-lickox, 'I5 . James Nl. Killeen, '15 . Jesse K. Fenno, '16 . Glenn C. Gould, '16 . M. B. Mullin, '15 1... A. 'Whitney, '15 C. S. Creesy, '16 R. R. Fitzsimmons, '16 J. B. McAuliffe, '16 A. B. lVleClary, '16 C. E. Pierce, '16 R. E. Aclams, '17 B. S. Barnes, '17 R. A. Brennan, '17 J. E. Burns, '17 9Dtfice1:5 Hjbemhers J. W. Davis, '1 7 A. B. Eclgerton, '17 A. H. Knowlton, 'I7 l... Reacle, '17 A. H. Sturgess, '17 J. S. Young, '1 7 E.. Butts, Jr., '18 J. R. Draper, '18 H. P. Kennecly, '18 R. Kuntz, '18 N. G. Knapp, '18 478 . President Vice-President . Secretary Treasurer fb RK -Ji f' 'Y- I 'fgelrv grief? QR X Atgls K 62.71125 -.492 R Q .fails as-affzizizss. .:- ., - 1 22545155 - . ..Yu . -4?T5.,q : - 5.5-,eflg en Eye- 1 .-- -L- N ' Q- fs ,-. -'L e Iss- 5. 1 ' 2 - , . ' rf-Exif. 317 J.-1-1 I NXQSX U'-1 .fr7'S' 'V' W 'ssffffgxv . f ' 5522. ff-.. ,.- ,y A a .,'..'1'I 3 --- -132 ' 4 , '. 1 , 5-.1 ep. 'JM 9. - .L 5.1. f-,.-ff .-1 ,H sqm rm- 2,4 ' . ,rx:'.w: lilasegzas-sn., - :AVI -- '.. :Mi Q ,:, .1 .V 1 16. 5-Q lift-were--Q, '-..f'.:w11v ,M ,B Qs- 1 ea H... X rs' , A 1, iff' . . .ff -- ' 14 ' ---N., .9131 ' N I 741 .6 x. Mg! 'L ,5' gh 5715 . . s fflr ir. 1 - E.1f..,m L J' - 1 .-.' 4- ,f , is of.: --, 3 yn! Q- .1 ' , -..W 1 A. 45 'Pc:.,W....-:f X-1: 5-ew, ff img.. ,--- ' . ggi? ...U . .. H., R3 wat.- I worcester Mass. Qiluh R. F. Evans, '16 . D. W. Green, 'I 7 . J. H. Colton, '16 . C. F. Peters, 'I7 . H. 1... Bancroft, '15 E.. C. Boyd, '15 P. K. Murdock, '15 R. F. Russell, '15 I... A. Whitney, '15 B. McAuliffe, '16 . E. Pierce, '16 G. l-lf. Allison, '17 J. C 2IDfficer5 members D. F. Shea, 479 F. A. Grady, 117 H. VV. Mason, '17 J. Montgomery, '17 W. S. Paul, 'I7 W. Sewall, 'I7 R. E.. Clark, 118 A. V. Gustafson, 118 T. O'Connell, '18 '18 . President Vicefprcsident . Secretary Treasurer - xx' ? i 5 5 Af, I 6,2 , f gk :xx i?? ,!,21Q K- ff? ijifif' A A A ff N Q - , Wgfl, , ff' '- 5 0 ,, lmll'? 2 CC! ' ZW , , c f J? ..mwf:f1a V X. if ' W X ig 1, 5: fl X X ' zafv' jf JM , 5 f 44,4 A i K ' ' 1 H ' J 'Y , z2 ' 'U M ' :ix .es gjplfgju M, nf 5 O, as - I - V 'A , A Vff, 4 D9 iffy! Q ..., 2372.121 af. If l2gi5: 3 Eff '-gh. 2- , RA FORTHE LOVE OF WAN' 'WQUELJ l6N'T TELLWQT THERE ANYTHING 1 HuMoRou5 IN MINUTXJ YOUR LITTLE Book 12 fi: ..-,-L. u.--, 'T 1 .rf ' 'Tag TTT i i' - ' 'ribs -.. , .. , p- Tales, we 'li ,.. ' 5' Q ,s , g, I fu' ' ' L ' fbi T'- X nn. T AN T' I g -Gaia ,-4 s gl ' ' . 31'-b e iffy' I - A sv x :U X353 Yzfgvx ci. 'tl m'?f'fiQs 1- e ii X .gs .5 .ff-tg 1 15 utr-1-.., welll, , will f.. N .iff 5, 'sc T trafg, 5.1 gd Q' 1 -Bai:-ii-as fuusr- i,..rr? -my ,Q-.1-7 -.i l -,ez IP,-.Ik W5-th . 3-:pr ' 4 -. G' 'R' ,:F ' 'A - Nga- ,fin N -, 'TE uf . ' 1 X-Q' is ease' iii! lining 3532 the ap September 23 D. C. A. Street Cleaning Department starts rejuvenating the native streets under the direction of Chief White-Wing Griffith. 24 College opened with reading on War by Prexy. Psi Upsilon pledges majority of the Freshman class. 25 Joe Domato advertises Neutrality Haircut by the Italian Legation in the Irish Poolroomf' Some boy! ft '- 'T T T T l ll ' X A i ti '1 Q A 1 ' X Killing!! hm- ! I XXX, , 1 il Y 1 :fn 1 rl Hg ! ' 55lf'l1i'llillll gi ' Z? ,M chflfr - ll Hman - . -2 6, 54, , eg fir J el Y' ,fee : V , it zz' YZ. .-'- 1 W' eff' -mm:--1 5-i ' --'-:Fl ' '?'?x Tis i if fr? 'if --11 A -A LL-, L , - f e , 26 Dartmouth 295 M. A. C. 6. Phi Kappa Psi advertises in The Dartmouth their modern improve- ments. 27 The Freshmen Got Wise at 4 p. m. Many Freshmen discovered attending College Church. 28 Eighty-five members ofthe Senior class spoke to the Freshmen on Activity Night. 29 Prof. Anderson speaks on the causes of the war. We have much to be thankful for. 30 Whereas, in the infinite wisdom of our Registrar it has become necessary to take attendance at the reading of The Dartmouth and other literature, Resolved, that cards shall not be carried from one seat to another, and Resolved, that all signatures of George Washington and ,Abraham Lincoln constitute a forgery punishable by a fine, or imprisonment, or both, according to the will and dictates of our local courts. , -REGISTRAR. October l The death of sludge Cross, '4l, the oldest living alumnus. announced. Manager Carroll Abbott Parnell of the Dartmouth Varsity Tennis Team advertises that he will have more courts built next spring. . 2 Norwich, Dartmouth, and Recently Revived Musical Organization to Play on Alumni Oval Saturday. Think it over. The facfg-o'-Lanlern announces that it will be out today. 3 Dartmouth, 74g Norwich, 0. The largest score ever made by a Dartmouth team. Eight 1IfBK men in bed as a result of initiation. 482 . A 'Q 'X-Yli,b?4-3?-iz-1132: . ,Zin-an ,f - H 5 'fkflgi-iilei -'V I 1 w su. ff afisigsr 'S -' 17' fcL f NN A ., wwe. -4-b ' in ' 45 X X L,l - 5 QD' ...M pf' W I ya .fi ' - 'r f , ' 1 ' -. ' .3 -sv . - 'ea 5 ' I, ' ja Q iff ., ' ji' W'-1 .ky Kg , QV, I egg CSP N573 ' -, 4 ' . i 5541!- is 'sr H -'Wits 1 . 490 'if tl 'J' an if 3 -sssiefeqgx .. .rug X s y JN 1 16. fs, Me ng ' K ip' -4, rsvp g..5ag-,g:sl!'D? 9 Lp -seg. as: '. ' -4'f. !' liz, ' 4 , ff' -,- .I 1, 'zi ' -3 .7: Q 25, ff 1 ' -' X J . 1. I H-sexdfi' ' 'fasyaggvf' '-szqlgif' fgf ,E:.2:e1 Several of the members of the last year's musical clubs uresignf' Fewer Freshmen discovered at- tending College Church. The fuck-o'-Lantern announces that it will be out today. By adding Friday to the usual Thanksgiving Day holiday, the vacation automatically becomes a recess. All students desiring to see the machine work will drop 35.00 per hour in the slot marked Treasureris Office. Palaeopitus takes over the sale of radiators. Forty-one men run for the Prom Committee. Five men finish-those with evil minds think evil of others. Dartmouth, Zlg Williams, 3. C. lVl. Rundlett, '16, shot for a rabbit. Lost: A light gray, balmacaan overcoat from the dance hall at Lebanon last Saturday night. Kindly return to the Dartmouth Christian Association Lost and Found Bureau, and receive reward. One Freshman discovered attending College Church. Palaeopitus decides that there were no deals in the Sophomore non-athletic managership elections. A word to the wise is sufficient. - Beer-guzzlers to become tea-fighters according ta the plan of the College Club. The Athletic Council economizes by blue-enveloping the watchmen and allowing the future citizens of Hanover to enter via the gate. Reg Gough becomes High Potentate of the Lawrenceville Club. Perkins appears preceded by a guestionable waistcoat fi. e. veslj. Water becoming scarce. First rumors of vacation. Put a nickel on the drum sung by a quar- telte from the Golf Team. i gn Q ' ' 'i ' 3 .,'- 0 4' , HAY- f f W Of fn i Q fx HA-AY A- ' I ' K X A -. Q I f Q- 9 Ck Dartmouth, 429 Vermont, 0. College gets a 24-hour notice from the B. Sr M. on the Princeton special. New Indian Yell tried. Tuttle decides to advertise again. No Freshmen discovered attending College Church. Seniors have a quorum for their class meeting. Sign the Book. The exodus to the bright lights starts. Considerable hardware at freight ofhce. College marches to the field to see the practice. The team leaves for New York. Dramatic Association requests dress suits for opening night at the Little Theater. . Bennink elected president of, the'Lawrence flVlass.D Club. Princeton, l6g Dartmouth, IZ. Bennink is featured on the first page of the home papers by a three-inch headline and a cut. V . 483 -1-am. . ' I .2 ,,,1v:3,f. , - -,.---.-'21-5'f2'1f-fifsf. -fi ' ..-1' -.L f' pf -fs L .4 ,.- es'--hifi? 'fee .-'fs'---e. ie' -a g-if' . ' . N lg' In Q--ly X - eefssla-ffiizigii, A '-. ' 1. I - - . ' T T ? 'S-C, ., if' ft gi ,ii , Tqlkegrsg fgxfivfgsjiitilt X -1 Q -4 ' 'H' N If 1 Megs? -115+ N - 's-L ,,.f X 's.sgsf-fugggf fil :I li 0 I I S 'wa' 5 .. l-A K is ' -.F I 3 Eiim-N. P r. 91' ff C Cc T T f' ' T 'T IH as ,fe ' gf 1 X sy-3 5 5 fi' I A 7 'it Nf Ess:g s -in ss.- .-.tm Xxx . 'Z V' Aa t - - t.: t '-ie. fu FR H 6 tai' 'Y-.sttl saesefseeff' 4 t,, '-3 tit ,eff hr-.1.L'x.' .sg ' rx-I, Af' 4 ' -q, il ' 47' -, msg: - ,at ' si. ..f,...2 I fs. ' tr. Ili-S-:e f 'err ' . ' ,,r --nt, ,-f' -1-1 ,. -' - ss. '- . ' ' stag-,a--' E, M2 yn 'X l , f ' 1 I Z5 26 27 28 Z9 30 31 Nov I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 I0 II I2 I3 I4 I5 I6 I7 I8 I9 20 ZI Prof. Stearns braves the isolation of the faculty rows and goes to Sunday Chapel. Christian Association starts Tutoring Bureau. Two hundred seventy-nine of the Freshman class are deficient in scholarship. Approximately GZLQ per cent are below in one or more subjects Over 30 Freshmen drop football. HELLO-SAT N - ' You BETTER Come CSg'fEI'gET DOWN ANG-ETTOQR . I-msowaqe-i1 5 L V :Am -fn I L ATE -1l,,i'- Qc' i T r - Ip! If ss. .trip - wa . .1 - ww vl'- ' :rw - -,,,l . f f T A ' . mltp 5u5priEnoos ,1-my Q . L? f Bohr. . . Ph '? Hmvwanel I Z - ' - Q - Q , -2 'T M-'ua A Bookstores are swamped with Freshmen buying biology and English text books. Press Club decides after a conference with the Dartmouth College Secretary that it needs quarters. Dartmouth, 32, Amherst, 0. The Dramatic Association presents But ls It Art? We'Il bite, is it? ember No one will be allowed to enter chapel after the double stroke. More props for Students' Store opens. The Dartmouth holds an overflow meeting of 79 heelers Christian Association continues to advertise its tutoring bureau. According to the office, Freshmen are given low marks for discipline and not for Cy Young starts work on the Poles at Wilder. Rev. E. Johnson donates ski-jump funds to Outing Club. A pair of blankets Dartmouth, 63, Tufts, 0. Labor, 63 Capital, 0- The Speclfletl Band staged in Louis Bell advertises for new members of the Outing Club. Students' Store passes dividend and Doc Greeley retires from the firm. Burclcn of Life and Blood Dark open the Little Theater. A bit of democracy in the audience. More democracy at the Burden of Life. Chapel, through an oversight of the janitor, was warm. Uxlvatch the Clock. Secretary Knapp discovers Presidents jewel-not at Parkhurst Hall. Dartmouth, 415 Pennsylvania, 0. The D. C. A. wins the SSO in a walk. Soccer squad consents to show the college their bully sport at Alumni Oval. Butler's ambition realized, when he survives first cut in debating squad. He has another and he organizes chess club. Outing Club members start eating salt, in preparation for Rev. E, ,Iohnsons Thanksgiving ban- the rickety structure. in Robinson Hall. poor work. next. Webster Hall. Ctuets. Butler and Judge Phillips have close fight for premier honors in chess club. The dummy burned. Tom Wells' delegation starts for New l-laven. Managers almost granted wreaths. ,Ioe Domato gives everybody cuts for the Syracuse game. I I Dartmouth, 40, Syracuse, 0. Dramatic Association announces Christmas Play -Wanger is in a new light as Philanthropist. 484 t Fir QE N Q3 55155- , f, sk Ne. S if f ..-T. . . Ma. H-'i '5'5 ??5fif711h's. ,- jN'ri .l'l' . L .vffliifliiiifsu ,J ,., A ,I 7 43-ra.-:.a21,::igg5z, 3 A N553 -.grass 11 - -f'f.'ai' 1.2 -I Q-X i psf: Zag?-1+-r 29' M : el 'Vi ....,,, ,,4 f ' 4 . -' - .4 e Xa. T ' ' -.. .. 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Stay- in-Hanoversn also entertained-college talent. 27 King Whitney handed to the Prime Minister of the t9l7 delegation of a list of those guests who would be entertained in the future only on tolerance. 28 All-Eastern team picked by Red Loudon. Professor lVlarsliall and Allan Sherman presented with snow shovels. 29 Inter-dormitory music proposed by D. C. A. Prices of off-campus rooms raised. 30 Freshmen pack away caps until Easter. Wanted-Little men to act as dwarfs. Apply to . Dramatic Association. December l Jack lVl.cAulif'fe elected football captain. Lincoln-Douglas Society finds its membership must be restricted. More blackballs needed. 2 The Arts to be organized. Joe Larimer becomes manager of lVlrs. Vernon Castle's understudy. 3 lack-o'-Lantern board leaves for New York to get some real humor. 4 F. Wilson finds that money is tight and his credit restricted in l-lanover. 5 Vvanger and Bailey ineligible to produce Christmas Play, which is therefore abandoned. 6 The registrar announces that Thornton l-lall is to be thrown open for the entertainment of students remaining in Hanover during the Christmas vacation. Several decide not to go home. . 7 Professor Fay, not Sidney Bradshaw, speaks on mountaining. Faculty members of D. O. C. were well represented. S D. C. A. gets the culture fever and gives a concert. 9 Awful awakening-amicable amalgamation of all artistic auto-maniacs as Arts. Seniors make second attempt to secure quorum at class mee'ing. IO Notice of the Culture Trust appears in The Dartmouth: Bug Lyman resigns. tl Skeet Shaw insures a tolerable attendance at the Rollins Prize Speaking, by drafting a hundred student judges. I2 Chet Drury is glad that but one twenty-first birthday is allotted to a man in the course of a college career. I3 Carl Merryman starts inroads on lVlr. Rollins' sixty with a fudge and a package of Sweet Cap's. Cy Young succeeds in introducing Dr. Toyokichi Tyenaga at Arts reception. I4 .Ice Larimer makes all kinds of campaign promises for his dancing class. Still no pupils. t5 The basketball team shows all kinds of class and wins its second consecutive game. Palaeopitus refuses to compel Freshmen to wear distinctive winter head-gear but favors award of insignia to athletic managers. l6- Our old B. V. Emery enters the chess tournament linals with as much conlidence as Weight. t7 Prof. Griggs lectures on Moose Hunting in Wilder. I8 Exeunt. This way to the diners. January 5 Hanover filled with l400' sleepy studes, fresh from the horrors of the umidnightf' 6 l-landshaking contest still continues. Pete Soutar far and away in the lead with 678 from dawn to darkness. i 7 First number of the 1915 edition of The Dartmouth appears. Fletcher Low announces his engage- ment, and has since acquired an active interest in the Allen Drug Co. 8 Breakers ahead: Examinations start the 25th. lVlessrs. Emery and Everett promise the best AEGIS ever produced. 9 Louis Bell buys a new whip for the Outing Club heelers. All is not gloryf' IO Sunday chapel returns with all its pomp and ceremony. Unchecked gambling on the length of prayer predominates services. 1 485 '63 ik 'Q -N . vu .a-dns Sit lg' I I-5 A 'L --Ne fs s ev? f' ww t 'SE X 32315 1 mt if Q Ea is Y N, v C ,,,, ,.e-.?ef.?E1?s21, .vit -. If - 1i'ili:1. . -- -. .gaafgafff 'Vest' 0 - L ..e5ss'F:x.'s-,ta.,c- .- . awe' Xa. s- ---Ha 1- . ' Nbr - . - f ' . 1 ,- fx:-sigsra-s. f ,..,. 'r' it 49- L .- , 1Tn-'X sf... ii? '-r'-' - 7 M4 ' 'J ft ,sr -. as - :5 el . A -lax Q ,m ' a' -,l gt - A- ut ,M ff .-A, ff I - -ts, .vp . , -:rs 1 1 x6, is .Q -4 W-:nf .gf ,wfgza i : Ehajgl ? X 9 744 asf 1 K' Iliff' .,. is ggf-5 it aes '-.t-3-gc.,, .Am Ja Ls-ab, A ,Z-' . 1-5 mu., 51- Tx ak, , 73, usage? 'Hffa. -axes aa- of , ,fasf an -H s,,rq.:?' X . 'tigghggff 13. . ' 'sig-597' gf? 'i'219- 72 ' Ev Parker and Jess Fenno lead their Massachusetts Row soccer team to a gloriousvictory over the New Hampshire-Hitchcock combination. Our brainy business manager, old B. V. himself, bows to Norwood in the chess tourament. Phil Nordell placed on the All-Collegiate track team. Again he jumps into fame. Ed Riley starts relieving everybody of their chattels in favor of the Belgians. Football schedule announced. Crabs exist in the best ,of places, but, on the whole, the list looks good to most of us. The Dartmouth astounds the local Puritans with the announcement that the Mass. Aggies will appear on the Oval, September 26. Students trim faculty at chess. Level of reservoir goes up-hopes of a vacation clown in an inverse ratio. Managers don their insignia-also Carroll Parnell. Cream of college nas cream of wheat at Phi Beta Kappa banquet. Varsity hockey team takes a fall out of Harvard. Big bonhre on the campus. The AEGIS declares its first dividend in favor of the Junior Smoker Committee. Big Junior Smoker at the Commons. Zero Number of faclf-0'-Lantern out with a corresponding reception. Louis Bell has another report of progress on Winter Carnival. The last day of rest. Dean Laycock spends his time between the door and telephone. Semi-annual plague sets in. College migrates to the gymnasium. February Fletch Low declared ineligible for the baseball team. He is going to get married now. Administration Committee announces plans for improving the food and service at Commons. Magician to take the place of Senator Dillingham -The Dartmouth. Some senator. No violent upheaval noted about the Commons. Regular cream for cereals. Al Priddy speaks on Child Labor. You know me, Alli' The Belgians presented with l37 neckties, l bathrobe, and l belt. Some relief! nRobbien hits town. His sole purchase of the day was Red Kimball's comb. 'iHelp America first -Robbie. Carnival Girls start to arrive, care of Scott Douglas. Phil Smith still worrying about the snow, but his D sweater allays all fears. Andrews appointed aide-de-camp to Phil Smith at Carnival. Fletch escorts AEGIS board to places of honor at Carnival sports. Big Carnival dance. Fine punch. Thirty-four Freshmen separated on the l3th. More luck with the First Carnival departures. Hanover girl-less and snow-less. Phil Smith says I should worry and puts his D sweater on the shelf until Prom. Freshman Green Book appears, depicting the neophytes as convicts and anarchists. Scotty, the Rope-King in town. 'Tm rough all over, boys. McAuliffe cheerfully drops a dollar. Fat Mackie says He's gude at the ropes, though. l-le's a fair kid at that. H. E.. Keyes de- clares war on anonymous letter-writers. Faculty announce a change of grading system. They will also change the cut system to prove to the alumni that the recognition of Washingtonls birthday will not mean the desertion of the old traditions. Junior Class repeals the no-deal agreement. 'iwait till you come up again. The resumption of relations between the Green and Brown with a one-mile relay race ends with a browning for the latter. The two-mile team of M. I. T. receives the same. Dartmouth beats out Pennsylvania for the cellar position of the basketball league by repeating previous perform- ances. Bill Huntress shows the Musical Clubbers the features of the New Hampshire State Normal School. , Hanley, '18, accepts Jake Bonds invitation to spend the night in the Hanover Career. Dart- mouth's athletes begin their tournament on the handball courts. Zeke Carpenter barred from competition. The boys show Washington that they appreciate his having a birthday by leaving Hanover. McCoy presented with a medal for telling the faculty about it fthe birthdayj. 486 - - . a,..e+fi?'?555f553Ef:e ,.- 93 'e11Ztf'f3 fi fziiqlitgw. - . -fr ' qi?-Ylbfff' '35-5 -:Elm-... 121'Hx'i::afE4iaf3g?e-Q . ,:,. - ' 'E'--eff:-'f -1 ,L A. h -2,523 L 6. - vi- P l It 1 ' -Lf's3E,'?i?:s- ,..g f r sgql an-5 ,QV 3- ' , 1 --er i .-A sg 3- J- Us . 5 is gt Nea M112 e i l-1 we- -Jn , rt ,i ., X 1 16. ,Ir-t :it1 ?f Li, .4 ,Q n 33,1 s - , , Hs. .fm . '- s. Ap' rs. Q-'ec' 'f - - 2 'G'fN2f 'r '13, f'se.ss1+f' ., 23 Chapel bells call many a sleepy-eyed peerader away from his short nap. The pool-ball kings chalk their cues for the hrst round on the green. Scotty, the Rope King, back in town for more of lVleAuliffe's money. Hans Ebell entertains a small but appreciative audience at Webster Hall. Ai wreck near Claremont nearly delays the Musical Club members from amusing Smith girls, but to no avail. Everybody happy. Harvard and Dartmouth battle for many hours on the chess board, but neither team is able to forge ahead. Loud cheers by both Harvard and Dartmouth supporters tell us that the fierce con- test ends in a draw. Dartmouth takes first leg on permanent silver cup by winning the intercolleg- iate glee club meet at Carnegie l-lall, New Yor k. Tears, cheers, and beers. The Athletic Council issues the announcement that Frank W. Cavanaugh has signed a three-year contract as football coach. 24 25 26 27 28 March I J uniors go back to sweat-shirts again. 2 Senior Class elects its permanent, Commencement, result. 3 Mr. E. Nl. Hopkins, 'Ol, makes the statement in ht a man for the race in the life of the business 4 Opey Horton with his hound and the rest of his Vvashington trip. 5 Dartmouth ties Amherst in dual gymnastic meet in Alumni Gymnasium. The Administration Com- mittee announces that chapel during the examination period will be abolished. Nobody kicks, ex- cept George Smith and the Traveller. 6 The Dartmouth team winsfrelay race at Madison Square, leading Yale, its nearest opponent, by six feet. 7 Outing Club members climb Mt. Washington. Frank Pfingstag and Ed Winters take a few dangerous slides on the summit, but neither one succeeds in injuring himself. 8 Lyman l-l. Howe visits Dartmouth with his moving picture outfit. Nearly everyone spends a nickel. 9 Town election day. All the voters leave town. The students fall in love with Madame Van Endert when she tells one of The Darlmoulhks scribes that she likes Dartmouth. I0 Ex-president Taft fills the town fwith excitement by his arrivalj. l-le states that he is still able to use his right hand. 'ABill Taft speaks on The Presidency. The Seniors will now proceed to and Class Day ofhcers. C-rins and frowns a one of his lectures that the college life does not world. wife should worry say the medics. gang undergo a physical examination for the Mt. vote according to conscience. II Still no word from our funny man-Mr the health of the humorous section. I2 Mr. Taft speaks on The Supreme Court their own supreme town meeting. Gov says. Ciov. always did live up to Andrews. Our fostering business manager inquires for at 8:30 after the utowniesn have thrashed things out at Jordan weakens under strain of competition, one heeler no-deal agreement. I3 Mme. Van Endert entertains another one of those small but appreciative audience crowds at Vfebster Hall. I-larry Worthington becomes one of these jumping into fame gents at track meet. t4 Religious discussion at fraternity houses. The heathens are conspicuous by their absence, for a little knowledge is a dangerous thing. l5 The Seniors award contracts for caps and gowns. Members of executive committee proceed to bank S6 more. The AEGIS board meets and threatens to hre Andrews. I6 The question of equipping chapel with desks thoroughly thrashed out at divine services in that front row of thoroughbreds who know. I7 The riHe team shot against Notre Dame todayQit must be by the Morse code. I8 Steenrod says, lt's all so easy, throwing the winning basket for the Sophomores in their first game against the Freshmen. I9 lVlore blood spilled at the second game of the Freshman-Sophomore basketball series, with the en- tire college rooting for the winning youngsters. One Freshman after game didnit care what he did with his money and contributed ten cents for the HD. C. A.'s Turkish Trophies. Prof. Campbell picks out Fat lVIackie's future wife and declares Jack English to be friend- less-some phrenology, but mostly bum guessing. 487 20 iB1ctur1aI Qupplement I ' IO HEL-LOFIAKE . S I AT Ni INHAT ARE JLmg,ih , ' YOU BACK - '-at E J, E I OH,jUST 2 ' To BUEGQ 'Q A RUG' J? 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X ,Gag-H . , -' E. , , ll -1 - F fi ' Q MAR HeY,cHoz.1.Y- . A -Q BRING- OVER , THAT Dos? T ' P A N I ' ggi - M101 l I 'T ' 5 ,W 1 -fi f'-'f- 1 f - 1 T? 4 ff 1 4 -:, T ' 1 UW ,. Qhi, . NW. , , ff L iw 7 v a f T b- E E J YQ ff, KK L - i ' L-4 T f i-L ' WAP -9 6 L24 Gt QPFXK f M-IK TI-IE D. C. AIS LATEST FUNCTION 489 7 ' f -0 T DE . 4 . E - N -1 AE, Sve DEU Tsu-S: MA -5 ,rica ROGERS I gf.. . .N A , TT7' QQIHQYI, is 'I-Q 4 I gg F Im T ,, 94 1 w ill - - 12 UIQ? H aff nk X -,Q l x 9.51 00 ' T QNX . Q-,-A 5 Y . ' T em , yy 5505 OW F RA N 2095- GDL - ,V 'X , R Yffimv 'QI' fa 1 X . 3, 62 1 A f ,gk ig f ' A ' T . DEB 3' - ' - ,, M .L ng Z1 ffm ,ff vw' H, ,, A T ,gxfigeqimm ff? 7 425 L 'U SOAp f '-?Qg: x.kj,1.-X W I ,' - ll k N x Q , m-Jyffff Ltd 5,1336 il? - ' ' 5: n , Q - , 'kwfgfxm' Z Q 9 ,B K X '13 D ' ..,'5u V U-, R .,'f:,, ' Pl- DUf?'J -9 Mafireii' ARRIVE BACK IN HANOVER, AFTER THEIR SUMMER ABROAD ROGERS, BEHNKE, LAND BARNES I + I rf' I I E: 3 f fzzmrfoo ' V Yo u TAKE. A -rcmsv SPILLED MY -G E P , To-mf TEA! C '5 RT- : K cf-less - N AM- if -Q-44 1, iz-Q: EEL-5: ftp. .i .. ,I L A D S x.' ,P f SWE W - . 0 I -W QW SHHQI .- .,' f 111 53153 1 T ' 'dj' -Q 3' 1 -' l -I L .'-X K ., . Al :h QAQ CONXNXONS TEA AT THE COMMONS 490 5' QNAL5- ,- L 5' A 6'Z,lN'reRes1' W ' Q SlG NALS' - z Al 504,671 X I? X 4-Yz:-VET of - ,5 2 'We' ' 4 yigxzq ,, I. . I -ff nal,-Ex L f wx if Q f JM fwfx - f' if 4. fag 1- f 'I , 0 , 9 in L L T ,W W T g g 1 W w w W 1 f ig - - 3 E T: 3' 1 ' fl, FE : f' X SZUCK- L L , f - nigga ,HOO'T, 4T . 75- sci-loo i s i. R 2? 1 +5 - ...L ff .7 :: .T -R - - -5- M515 CAPITAL vs. LABOR 'X 'XWM fi X77 LOWE!! ' , J 06 'tb lj 1A Q - -I f, fb , , A fi? TT 5 0411. bi vi' fs' mm f-'T TTT' 7: ME A ,X Bsmqf f f ga- '3f0m9.' f Lf Tww I ,ga E' ? ll? A RAIP1 .S -'4-s - L ' - f T 1 A wif. 9 , ii- ff Comf A 1 ? -. E262 gi' E - A ' f 1' E ffm f . 1-IQ 1 -f-ii.: ff '- A-iffy X Wx-oz OUR ARTlST'S IIVIPRESSION OF THE TU FTS GAME LAST FALL 491 - Gzoncfafs PLACE 0 'C XA, .RT :I f gggg on 7'AP'fDgtV XWON-' '21 'TL -2' ' VA ' ig-: -,T-1 - C' 2 b . Fw.. W: f w ma? Z lr.- .. 5 A4 l 'Z 6,1 G . -:u C ,. C,-Z 1 f U 'Q .T W 'Af 214' ' , I 'Y' REB: 'M5' K1 7 ff i f K. wAsfHvc -i . X1 - -- fyggg Q-Q. lm f5A ,i.,f ,ig A7 N ' 5, GEORG-E ,aff A ,f G' PA-e-512D CN ff tl I5 f JMC, QUT! f'3,f'5'- 6 .ff - VNlE'LL QE'-E 5 fm? 25 .2 BRATE J 'E '?Zq::?r5?' : 1 Cf-Mgt, Z an f - To fl' - Qt ,L ,WSIS BOYS WILL BE BOYS A : . Y 6 TQ 5,-g,A imzfs Ji, ,fy HAD .r ff. s , . - FLU i J-Ak Y J. , -Wg' gf w ' U, W , ., V ' E , GQ? Q ' 3' Y J -Ei 3 -5- S ET, -E 0 ' f . - xv'-T- 1 54 I , , f 396 gf gF9q-1i!f'- ff qf-Q ' as I 229- 4 is -Q ajag ' ifgff s wag ? 22 ., g, iE9.1Q?l 9f?,Al Z?f3 -Efefl if 67 - Q ii? FEE Q9 QAY41 .'?jfiWC5'9F1iC5'f 2A K: 2623 ,ex ,QQMZET A STORY VJITI-IOUT WORDS ' 492 -T ,, , , STUDENTS-STORE. 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He was still in a condition to remember his motheifs injunctions about goloshes, And always wore them in fogs to avoid mishap. 1 Now, since this was before nineteen hundred and sixteen A.D.,' And Prom still came at a time when Hanover is Ht to live in, The frosh began to harbor wild dreams of light, fantastic ecstacy- In short, he decided that .he would ask some shy maidkin up to Prom, even. So he paused in his study of dead Englishmen, physics, and assorted smells, And wrote an enthusiastic invitation to the one girl in creation, 'Who, he was sure, would certainly outshine all the other belles ln dancing anything from the Wally C-lop to the l-lesitation. By a happy circumstance indirectly connected, it would almost seem, with Fate, He kept in right with his profs and didn't Hunk out in February. Therefore in the natural order of things and by the grace of the B. or lVl.'s being only two days late, She turned up smiling on the afternoon of the day before Prom chipper as a canary. l might here remark that convention, that gruesome arbiter of man's hypocrisy to man, assisted by the Sophomore class, Decreed that this frosh I'm talking about should wear his green cap all the time, in fact con- tinually: I Thus it happened that when he went down to the station to meet the birdlike lass, She did not recognize him at first, and even after he had called her Dearie, only casually. N 1 Such was her open-mouthed disgust at seeing her cavalier arrayed in such a puerile imitation of a hat, That she naturally and spontaneously turned against him and refused resolutely To go with him to any dance, coffee, tea, musical club concert, or any other sort of bat, And, by dint of becoming engaged to a Senior with a mustache, turned down the ti-osh irrevocably and absolutely! ' -t 497 x IP 'Y' Ee If-e --Jew N' ,., N' Q N A ,af f , ef it 53 f .s el '-as 4416351312 fx 2 f X g SW f szsfaaafifsiziggif -1:-.... 7.5 , - ,. ... as s,,.-f5- ,Z :L I -gi - un., -IKE, ,f I pn' X .xaspljnqxfew liqmXa5'SKf.f3'P1 '-'-- 1 W al- - it - 6 ff tbl f f -'V LO -V' l sf 1: .KA , .az-,-iii? !.. g,k.-.313 5--,:a V X 'S yi, 1 1 , if-.ks l-57 th' isggw 21? lv ass.. lil? 5 iEm l Q9f ' '-1 0 2,5-4 fs :JN ' . GQ' L ' sf- sf'-f ,fir ,ft 4.1,-Q yu 3,2 if s X -:Ez assi-M, i ' aa.-e.,,,,, 5 mf-ssslgf' fx 1 A f ?fass3 ,.l4Eifa npular ruhimzial ruheths Look before you eat. Never do today what you can put off until tomorrow. When the Profs away the Studes will play. An athlete off probation is worth two on. A little work now and then is relished by the best of professors. If at first you Hunk l-lull l and 2, try, try again. Many are called but few get up to chapel. A trip to the Dean's oflice in time saves nine. It is better to have worked and flunked than never to have worked at all. Honest coffee is the best policy.-Haggerty, attention. we bbuuth 332 Ztnteresteh tu bee Chase intoxicated. Cough paying his way to Dramatic Association productions. Jardine in repose. ' Knight awake Phillips fussing Shaw working Soutar quiet Magill separated from Kinne. 498 , 5'fstsewia,-s3:eiiL?7'E?'fEixlzzirfi'ie .-- L f-f. 1 21'5'ii'?'?rx -A M , ' g -s aff, ,, f V +- 1 Q , exe A, ' 'E e xr - '5'5 ff ,ff 1 N s Di ' less-s , N l' . JL . ,vp Q 521- - r- - - '- - - ' -mvwxf--' -ex ' A'f-23.2111- ' ' ' S A ' . A . Tp'--?-Fix ,rf , . ,-1 t. . , .f pw. . N. a , . , f--r . . e ., - , jf . , L, sp: mag ,yy - 4 -- 1, sf- -fs , -Ns, ff. 9' - . L xi sa -I f -' , L l 'Egg are-wb s ws- .. - f -is r -, , A , .rr ff' ..s - ' .' 4 ., or - -infra-I-2. 1 - :db .. -,f J - , - ' . ,A ,. l' A't 1ssx 'r' ..g.'.,5f' ,5 lf. X . E Q 1316- ,,f 2. '-E ag? t F M st ,eglfaafsrv-W I, . -.L ,ye 11.-N ,,-,, .sg 1, .,f' , - , 2 1 .f:' f Z, , 5 1 2 1 -' dr' Y2see1e..,.lt.v raiser ff' -- 'zf'- As it-iq W, , , i , I Nw W .:r7 ' qt- 1. f'- X. 'Ea .el . -1- -. 4: s-cr -,ff -N '- -sz, 541' . -an swf , W SE'-J , ., .Q , yy , Qppzarannes Zire mining Stan Llewellyn is not the oldest living graduate. Perkins is not Rooseveltls hrother. Belknap is not the owner of the lnn. Mackie is not with Barnum in the summer. Eigner is not on the football team. Evans is not Graduate Manager. Coward is not an auctioneer. Butler did not lorealc Charley Dudley. Spellce is not a laarker for any side show. Phil Nordell's head is not an enlarged billiard hall. Dick Parlchurst can get into a sulzzway train. Lawson is not the originator of the lame duck. Holmes Green is not a hard guy. Eslceline does not have his hair cut every week. That was not dust on Bell's upper lip last Winter. Bez-nkopf is not a justice of the Supreme Court. Alek Dean is not president of the United Fruit Company. 5-.7 1f'X ff S M Gilt X umm mmm X Nt- x nr 2 f f, 'fs' f ., lv , K g I 1 VL . ,' iyfHJfl17 fm N 'l Q 1 ,wg r Its f l . 5. wi r i il ll iQ7yt Q l my. ti J 's U I l Il l x V ll MM l' ' l fllll 'l l K I If ff 752' ,gt . ls,-f-3,-H -7.6 A-mf? Q ,4 eff .4 MS: ff ffeggvef . ff Af i . ,f 7 W - A e 4 N '5?2Egl,f -' 'f ff f ggx i gjL4p do J QQ' ,W 3 ,X , XA l 2. ' ' - Jake Mensel described the above to our art editor, as the painful preparation for his AEGIS picture-posing. 499 b- -qs-. Hlisga- f SQA, fri: . gjlilf la n e . -, ,, T'Y- .fe Q, .'-gisiggfowffwfwgrfisfrnfh . TY I of fu 5111 ' - ' A 'X .F Q5 . if? ,- 9 ff Q., A .vf -1 373g X 4. H X Ihr J4 W, f ,W mama za -.. 1 , ' - . fi 4 -, - i E ----- f-,S , . g f, ll ggxak. 37,11 ff aizeiggj v fogvw-f , nh Q -:gif 52-1.3 apvfpfxb-.1-3. A4 -liz! kg' 1 -.AXJPW rkfzkgiff' ' ,gi ..,ps:e:5?7' j l I .J- Euniur rum 1930 QI. E. FIRST HALF Hanover Hitch. Dartmouth Drag. Sophomore Slouch. Sea-lion's Slide. Washington Waddle. Lebanon Lurclu Junction jump. Ember nf Danuzs SECOND HALF Lyme Lope. Emo Ease. Xvinclsor Whirl. Norwich Nod. Morey Maurice. Wells River Wide Canaan Canter. S Fa' lee Fling Elms IEnl'l2'ld Emangle Run 'F ite FP C Y cE DF Z 41,75 -.Z OF 9 - DEAN fy L W . , , ,M f ,Wf WWfVlfWf7fff1f . Zggigp , . , X Qggwwm! ff f THE DARTMOUTH FIRE DEPARTMENT 500 - F ,, .1-5'-5f3??5t?i-:te ,L::..:,3g'1,gJi . - -- esayae-f:::f News , f-,., A , ...ff sEt,M25:f'5.f- -. W- ,ms s .,.f:s:.s:.-- . '-4- -, f'-1-l-:- ..- --. ,J , '-' f-'r f, ' J A fr R' ,-Grief:-,L fs- - . nies 'l ' 3 SLN- Amis 5,15 we 5 ,W 'ssfiglgq-,ka Y., -'f1'- 4 f- '3 41 - f --it tt - ltr QW -is Ll 7 iH'21??R:t ii 1 M-xl 1- x X 1 16- fir 'Fi l if wi. 'PL ,-ewff,-sqrv' 229 ' M sus. wit 11 VF, -F 'R ' 'tw ' 'E .J-if N . 5-s. ji? .F 'ftwtfnkv 'Filip' ,tellin :a7E7yk ig:El :m--, Y A -w.e,.'ff . . 'Wa2R1:fr f Y-is ' SQQQW 5 XX. 1 f 'fa::1,f-LEE-312- A Brake, igrnke, Qruhe fApologies to Mr. Tennyson., Broke, broke, broke, Is always the sob of the stude, He borrows a quarter for dinner, Then hides from his creditors rude. 'Tis'well when a peerade comes That he sees, with the boys, the whole show, 'Tis well when Prom time happens 'rouncl, That he drops a whole wad of Dad's dough. And the bills How steadily in, To the waste basket under the tableg You ll ne'er get the money he owes you, He's just bought an AEGIS for Mabel. Broke, broke, broke, ls the cry that forever you'll hear, 'Till the Library opens on Sunday. And the Commons is serving free beer. erfectlp Bermissihlz Fair Flirtations Prom Girl:-What's the difference between a haunted house and a man that wants to kiss you? Sad Sentimental Partner:-I couldn't sayg what is the difference? F. F. P. G.:-You can't let the house. 501 qt-atE..g ry XE xi wekffb ,fb We-2.2-af aw - , . -fi -eff! ' x 3 ,, . . -4--:J t..,--.1T..Q-., 1:- .Q--:,zr--es.-:.- ,Z-r-V -sf X' e-.,--v:s- - J -f w rrig. ' A- ' --fgeewxw 1, . f,-ss 3, L K X- , . -- -iixi: Aan-e A5 -:glib L 'Fw -. M i d. '95 f-,241 JPPQM lt-t ' att .- R X L - t . N vii-33 'i1':ez2FffT ' . Glullnzge Clitiquette l. Xwhen entering the Dean's office always keep your hat on. This will give an appearance of siaunchness and will make the Dean realize that you are out for business. 2. Never remove your hat when girls come into the Grill. It takes away that college atmosphere. 3. During exam period never shave. Conserve your strength. . 4. Talk as much as possible to your neighbor in classes. Ir makes the instructor happy to see that you feel at home. 5. Always bother a man who is studying. It makes him feel that he is popular with you. 6. Whistle at all the strange girls who pass you. The girl will always be glad to know that she is attracting attention. 7. Always give the Grill waiters a five dollar bill to change. They enjoy the hnancial train- ing lhus afforded. 8. If you have won a letter, he sure to wear it during Prom and Carnival. The girls just lo e us athletes. 9. If you are not interested in a course, yawn loudly. It is better than being hypocritical to the instructor. l0. Don't put on a collar unless your soft shirt is in the laundry. It destroys democracy. A mother had a little lamb, To Dartmouth sent the lady And there he learned some naughty things That he ought never had. - 502 'N 'xi 'rr'A'l,ElQ3. ,T f AQNEZJ x ff... if il JF 9,107 JE' pf 55 X wx - . .., ' '- ...L-'Il' tif 1-'ewiise-2 . '-?'KT'E'55??5??ff TTFSPQ . , -um., 'vgfalfljd -' Rf.. M ,ima Qtibi.. -gff:::5-'- .I -.gp .. 40.515 I t I- I s K 161.gif Nl., .-ai.. . I:--,Z?,'f-JV 36 , 1 1 'A' ,NA s., '- .-ee-Lessig: . . If 1. ' -' 'sm es. , .af fe . 'X we ex . - s .- ' Y -, ., . , 5'-'. ' K s ' Vt YQ:-rfzzffsr . g me if .f I r rr e---W s .X K. ewieiieszigx .f, s,i3 33,,N,5?i X , ui ,ya 6. 1967 - L 5 ,RW ,divx A '- A wg., .:' 'XV'-rr5,1f is I' ,ff 3 . gi R. -35 -3 5 Sigel uv W: 3 ' ,N w:es..... Pav .gf nrlg if We gr Ll' , 'A. '- as' 'QL sf, 53: fhf' fr' ,l -I-.R ':fif'i-335 J' iw' 'ten 7.1 45:4 'V f gg ag 7.2 LW: ful: 'k.5E ':: L-6P',t7 ' ' f i .uf 11. .:'f' -F .- ' fa.. ..: . ' 'iv ' ' .vi i E 1- ' and . Gage? -I XQ 7,1 I unfihential Tips un Clinurses GREEK LITERATURE. I. Beginners Course. Enables the Freshman to hecome familiar with the Greek letters and thus to know what fra- ternity cards he is getting. LATIN. I. Necessary evil for those who are taking A.B. degree and have not entered with Greek. Quick- ens the perceptions and helps exactness, thereby aiding the student who expects to take courses in higher mathematics. , ENGLISH. l. A means to the end. uEasiest Way for Hunlcing out. I7. Literature course for those who are interested in learning all the lines which Chaucer ever wrote. A Kuhl proposition. ' Zl. The Emery stock company in Shakesperian repertoire. Excellent for those who want to hear read Shalcespeares works and enjoy pretending that A Dartmouth is a theater given over to Shalcesperian plays. Realistic character interpretations. 39. A good place to sleep after breakfast. FRENCH. I3. Excellent course for those who have come to College to Work and not to take snap subjects. GERMAN. I5. Good for those who wish to tell their parents they are studying the higher German. MATHEMATICS. Keep away. CHEMISTRY. I. I-low to make smells and handle test tuhes clearly set forth for two dollars. ASTRONOMY. I 2. Good course for those who enjoy winter sports and mountain climbing. BIOLOGY. I and 2. Worms and other animals dissected. For men with good digestions only. ZOOLOGY. ' 3. Practice in catching butterflies. Keeps stu dents in training and a1 Iorcls'opportunity for know- ing the scenery in the environs of I-Ianover. PHYSICAL EDUCATION. I l. A prize is offered to anyone who can Hunk this course. Ten causes of consternation. I-Iow to make a radiator behave. To ventilate a room open the window. HISTORY. I and 2. Be sure not to take this till after Freshman year, as 2 is not then compulsory. 503 - - - -..Ye ff: -- -- a . -,f- -r:- ,e 15 J. fe- A sgV:v:::--9-5, 'XXX ' '3'xL 'iQ: ' - 'RT fzark k Q: I., I 3 We rw ii ... I ...f . we XE ll I 'J S w is 4 Nw -- N, -,tx Ilia f'-' QI Q , 'i' I v f ':,-- X r?'- -xbf 3. X, 1 ,P gf Jn it is X an-r , ,- X v , A 'ISSN :,,,--ggxgi 1 up , x a it -Y 1-, ll Q36 K ling? il xx e ll 1 1 fix ll Q' II C UI 1-eff-P 'ffl I 3 , I i f 5 -,ff - Hr . I .a g-1,4 N 135, .tl Af A tevgfl-W, I -X I , ..,:E1 , , J,5,. ,. e ' X Tse... ,N-af-27 ' S I Y S- ' 'I ss-egg,-' ECONOMICS. I. General criticism of text-books and men higher up in the department. 3. General information on all conceivable subjects. SOCIOLOGY. I. Study of our ancestors, the apes. PHILOSOPHY. 2. Scientific thinking which may be forgotten without loss immediately after completion of th course. 3. The latest jokes by Coctor Dox. PSYCHOLOGY. I. Be careful not to take this if you have had habits. BIBLICAL HISTORY. 5. How to write Psalms. MUSIC. V l. lr sounds easy but beware. Best way to learn about Harmony. M7155 5 .I Wiw. wtf f wi? EERIGH 1 f or Ga'Vf,Q ? 5-Id, 7694 e-f'Qdffi.6W grW'L,,i-Hr, Q5 60,36 H Jrwji Go, ,Lays 16:24 :Nw f ,J MQ Q' - in I-, - ag ' I fit? 'S' Qt V A ' - -' .1 . may if 03 ,li D L ' 3.2 E Q 0 Q C 4 Q9 xv A I W i i - at ltr o n er-M5 ., 'Q . 4 I,,, W -wi ll f M ' Wit A tk A I fn., if 45, V A 4 WW A I 6' 'WM' ff xbf ?i- tlltlttiunngp I ,I Q5 W - -X 37 qw' ,P fl ,,44 ,I . II-.n,x If , 0 5:1 rr rr I I f GTEQQN 1 :g.--g . V ' ,V- :fsS,fQ,:f 1 I ' 0 l oil 9, -Sloan ' I , V' f 13371, R 0 ,- U '95 EFX MW I iff.:-lm, .X A -jf ,? .1 W -7, U, I' W 'L J HM ! ' I I ' ' I '42 My '?:,:'i 'll j?'i O ? ': No-rm:-ic -ro Do j' nf 'KWH ,films -ff' Tu.i. Ta-Murano ' NO PLACE. FOR A Natzvous MAN 't'jSi.jgj5'E To 504 - 's .3 -.L ' eueefzij-X ' nsesgg 41-le:-l , .,5?+xjfj-,.Li f T ,E R :jylisr-1-S-fkx r-H64 W n 5 .i. J Vmwj2,1 ,, a so , , sigma, K I 5 -7-ssl'-amefmf if 55:3 . xxlfg an., 44,5-2 ff-7 , Q? ,gm Q . tg! Wir 93' :rx W. 9 3'5 'F 'KK fm. 4-t 'li Xiigggqgikal t il meets. . 'W X fs 5 ,rt 1 16 74-3. ifr,,:.ttA .. fr .. t no if .ee-fffff-ff? , t' r1sfeie:5g-n,,:fS -.f , jet. ,1'4'59hf'n G: tif ... ret' I 1.1: K, is -na, ,,,:.' N , --L M-x' kg:-.. - t-nw f r i K e ' fx . ' V , artmuutb Zlllzjarultp Jfnuthall sam THE AEGIS, after carefully considering all possible candidates, has selected the following All-Fav ulty football team. We feel that the team selected would defeat any other like organization, with the possible exception of Camps All-America and the Vermont State Prison Varsity. Following is the team andthe reasons for choosing as we did: Left End . Left Tackle Left Guard Center . 1 Right Guard Right Tackle , Right End . , Quarterback , Left I-Iatfbaek . Right Hatfbaek . Fullback ...... ..... Prof. Hawes Prof. Foster Prof. Hutt Prof. Marshall Prof. Boggs Mr. Shortliffe Prof. Haskins Dean Laycock Prof. Clark Mr. Hillman Dr. Gile Prof. Hawes is chosen for one end because he is the fastest man on the faculty. Prof. Haskins receives the other end position because there is a divinity which shapes our ends. Messrs. Foster and Shortlifte are picked for tackles as they are extremely hard men to skin, as sev- eral of their opponents have discovered, much to their sorrow. Messrs. Hull and Stearns were chosen for their excellent defensive work, both being hard men to get by. Ben Marshall is the logical man for the pivotal position, as he passes easily and surely. As a strategist, general, and captain Dean Laycock is the ideal man to run the team. He would set in motion a powerful attack as he knows every trick of the game. Prof. Young would be a good sub, as he could prove by the fourth dimension that there were five downs instead of four, when necessary. Prof. Eugene Clark would be Yan excellent man for one half, and is chiefly valuable for his kicking ability. Professor Wicker, a good plunger, is a -close second. l-larry Hillman is picked for the other half on accottnt of his open field running and speed in starting. Dr. Gile is picked for full-back through his driving ability and cleverness at picking holes. We believe that we have chosen here a team which, above all, has a good 'Aline. 505 ya' Us: I rv 'Qu N iff gi Nt-Nn..af,-P - y y 3 R A Us f' ,N mai Ne w 1 36 fge-f,s'a2!'eaS'1 - ,,Ysfegi',,wL5' . Q .,, .5 :-q'f2is22?s?53:f- -' ' 'QQ ,, -1-- N ff- .. .1 '55, '- .X....-.w::v- 5-:gps ' L ar . 'fs sir-:.t-.v 1 T.. F l ?' 'v'-if if- .. 5ii ' -11' 1 . MXPX fx' I' ,Jef-qsfigh'-f?wf,4' 1,4 av -. 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When you want to go to Princeto n, or you're planning for peerades, And you're dreaming of the girlies and the claret lemonades, Xvhen you're thinking of Bustanob y's or of The Passing Show, Nvhat dashes all your hopes to na ught, and makes you feel so low? CUTS. Xvhen you wake up in the morning at the call of your Big Ben, And you feel like rolling over, and sleeping up to ten, Xvhen the Wind blows in the Win Clow and the floor is colcl as snow, Nvhat makes you jump up out of bed before the roosters crow? CHAPEL. Qin 619111: iiuuis A red-headed junior named Bell Can orate and debate very well. Vvhen Louis gets heated He has you defeated, For then you can't quell Louis' yell. rnuhles uf the Business jtltlanager Mr. Bailey V. Emery, l'laverhill, Mass., Jan. l5, 'l9l5. Business Manager, TI-IE AEGIS, Dartmouth College, Hanover, N. H. Dear Sir:- We are in receipt of yours of January llth, and in reply wish to state that we make Women's Slip pers only, and as Dartmouth Colle ' f l ge is or men on y, we do not see that it would benefit us by adver tising in your year-book, so that we must decline to accept your kind offer. Yours very truly, I-IERVEY E. GUPTILL. 506 5296,-nva,,5.g-Efiisxiqisqw, -'gl,:Xi,,,,E,5-5 ,F - --- --:::f --be . :ass-.. f-ass-W iw'-i HS- -P ..-ff'-' -h'sss-..-y,Q'- 1- m ' I -Q .E...,,Qs..- 6... 14-se-m e ---e+' .e ,gf A Riga.-.sees-f -e .aff fy., . - s 1..,E,, , - , 7 , 4 4 -.- !. gfataiiixagyf X .E -., . ei.: A5513 , . f. X : g lee an .gws Y-naw . HJ' ,R . it L x. st 1 H 1. 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Mr. Shortlifte:-Now, if you don't mind, we will wait until we can discuss this point at more length, Second Brave Student:-But, professor, I don't agree with several points in the general theory. Mr. Shortliffe:-Now, if you'll grant me this, it will save a lot of trouble. just take my Word for it. I'll erase some of those lines to make it less complicated. We haven't much time to talk about this today, but it is an important matter and we reallv ought to spend some time on it. This question ought to be put forward clearly, as it is important. You see the line A-B represents-- fseven-minute bellD. Fortunately you will have to get it for yourselves. 5. f fy f 5 .2 X, E In E it 5 ,jill is ,tg f film fl WOW, X ,azz My V'-T f .-6 f ,V l f, X! .im fd 4 I 77 WV? A lf? tl f f 'wlilr M JM l iu m lt Xlrlif X l iv! w:??TYA F 1 A. Lit '. . lu 4 1' - -T 41- -i 11..- -H+ Te ' ' ., ' I 1 ' ' I ' we i- FQ A a:fsitiiftl2Z'- ' J' to ,L, --A . 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I l I' f,, I .s 1 ' llil f W - I N f f, M 1. K Q li'lg ik ' 1 XXW7 7 1 ' Q lu E ' X I ' 1 A x X' X 1 K X :uf . I ' Q X l . -1 A' 1 I I, , Ill . ll , . 1 K 1 We I J , 'Y A l'lli'1'.'-L.:-2-v?'l:l 'I :'i X11 1 E'-13111111115 . W' l X- N xxx l.1-fwt' jp Digi We , dxf- LM. 5 'J -All MWWJA Q ? ., 1.4 O Q Q - - vc' 6 of qeeem fsg,Q f 1 1: ' '15 We believe that this boy's smile comes nearer that of T. R.'s than anything this side of Hades. His name is Lyman Perkins, the Rexall man from North Andover, Mass., who blew into Hanover in September, 1912, with this ear-to-ear stuff, which he has had with him ever since. As a side-issue, l..ymey plays ball-he claims he can anyway. But as one of these smooth, confidence- stufl: gents, he is a red-hot headliner. ln a word, 'APe1-lc is one of the famous usalubritiesh that 1916 boasts of. Hi-i-i, guys. It isn't Mme. Pavlowa herself, but believe us, this boy is right up among the top-notchers when it comes to toe-dancing, ballet-dancing, or just plain tangoing. The kids name is King Cole, but it might just as well be Queen for there's nobody on the boards at the Old Howard or lVlaxim's who can tell this lad anything about the terpischorean. 1-le hangs out in the summer in Chicago, but I..ivvy is at home anywhere, especially behind the footlights, kicking the light fantastic. 508 Q-sszeaisf. 3 .- ' -,wf,1rafs:a- . lr s eQss ' 75 nv ,. lrsx v -ragga? 1 ev -. rr sz, if-. 'fswfh' er- '-'Q . .. -,, if get se Aegis ff I je ,594 tit Xsefgqesy et if .- . 6 A ttf - fr -tt. '4 --1 ,.,a.-,ffv it ft at X if ' t - ,aa at ' L . ti .:1 ' hs i ,.' ' ' . 'i JG' . tts, 'ta' at' lf ' fqtgg D 'Jeff' N ,2 511, di N ! f : N as ' rt'-.,: 'wtesewwi 'txt 'teersfawesfmf' 4 n Qhur steemeh nntempurarp Hanover, May IO, l9l5. To the Editor-in-Chief of The Dartmouth: It is one thing to sufferg it is another to suffer in silence. After enduring eight long months of tor- ture and anguish as a heeler for your respected sheet, under the supervision of your fellow-vandals, I talce this opportunity of expressing through the columns of the journal for which I have sacrificed in vain time, sleep and meals, not to mention six hours of academic credit, my opinion of the sufferings a mere Freshman heeler has to undergo. ' We reported for practice in response to a harmless looking notice in November-yes, I admit the charge, there were sixty-nine others guilty of the same oHense. We were given rules to learng we were presented with a card catalog of names to memorize: we were told to sleuth softly, and find out why the overbearing administration had purposely put Hies in the Commons soup. And after we had presented beautiful stories, neatly typewritten, we were told to run out and get a bag of peanuts for the managing editor. Then we were instructed to register our comings-in and goings-out on a Time Sheetg but long hours received no greater reward than short. We were forced to peruse an assignment sheet, littered and let- tered with vile commands to interview personages on high. On this atrocious sheet, the majesty of the administration building was disrespectfully referred to as Knipper , the high-lord of the cut-sheet as Skeet and the baron of the deferred quiz as Craven Then we were examined. Vve were asked to explain in writing what were the initials of the mother- in-law of the chairman of the Athletic Councilg another question concerned the second assistant manager of Freshman golf. We were asked to distinguish Ben Venito Police from Ben Venito Borellag and, most difficult of all, we were required to give the actiiities of sundry members of The Dartmouth board itself. And when I answered that i'Wanger is the organization of the dramatic association, I was put on probation. In February We were cursedg in March, we were reviledg in April's nether half, we were sworn atg in May, we were forced to smile at the managing editoris last year's jokes. After we had spent 32.62 on every member of the board, the sacred portals closed around a meetingg there, after two sticlcs of gum, three cigarettes, and some-talk, three were elected to the board. I am left. At least, I failed to convince the board during eight months of toil that I was likely to lavish favors on them next year: I was not selected to visit the Deac'on's with a thirsty horde of literary lights at my heels, there to treat the entire bunch. Perhaps I may seek to become a member of that hotbed of iniquity again next yearg now, I wish to expose your nefarious deeds to the entire College. K HARRY HACKLEHEAD, Heeler. 509 X- You How Mvcu I? n T ybcwtf c , , -fun xNQ'fz40',QffN'jflf-' ly' cgir P JMU: Yqwl vin GV ME Vg' W Tue Quevvuw ulufl' EALL ,.,k,vm ,vt W Hefih M we we if 1 , -v i wfoxfiazw f - N ' V IVL . J - ' , OH- UN , , .' f ' 132 ' YQ lip? nfc:T MAIK 'T FE? - ' ' uf. g W' ' L e, rc - 2 V4 ' I I . ' fi 'T C 'fx V fir, 5 - -2' , ,V Q 1 ro, lm 3 . 1 .4 4 X 11,92 59755 A '- - . - -'ru l -- 'i M .-1 fm ' r f , - ,AN 3 .nu Jig! fj:?m,::, - ii mr in eff - - f a ffrifgl f f N .p --.1 H. w g.-V Q 51 fi , , ...J H W , gg f , . I Y 52 1 -.. 'Ill qw ll '- guiTo ns , , l W' ull howl ff , oasis g N -YQMI ELT Q1 5 .V rj V. i E Er- ji? f-Ej ? 1 Q Z I Zi ,m,,E,, S4 'e li 1 . mv- ii But just remember, boys, all is not glory! When you start to criticize, think of these moments! Y 9 QS, ,Q 17 +ffQem-fixings, mga, wsqfie, ilfrfmmfsikg r , ' --155 N' I gg M- X gm I' , gawk ef Q' U 5? t 3, ig t tis ., ht 1 1 1 'ts Zin Zlpprsniatiun The editors of the 1916 AEGIS wish to talfe this opportunity to express their most sincere appreciation to all who have contrilnuted in making 'the lnoolf what it is,- to Mr. Gray Knapp, Secretary of the College, for his helpful suggestionsg to Mr. W. B. Humphrey, 114, Mr. F. D. Day, '15, lllr. A. E. Sterling, '15, Mr. F. T. Bolvst, '16, Mr. H. B. McCreary, '17, Mr. H. M. Stoclgzvell, 'l7,'iand Mr. E. Marlfey, '18, for drawings, to Mr. D. Little '16, for several excellent eontributionsg to the editors of the 1915 AEGIS and to the 1917 heelers for invaluable assistanceg to the White Studio and Electric City Engraving Company for the photographs here repro- ducedg to Nlr. Otis C. Beale of The Tuttle Company' for his personal interest and unfailing courtesy in the publication of this volume: and lastly to the generous assistance of the advertisers. piss .gzip xx, .k , U . ag' I wi i fifth NW' .Hit , X .hssfffvegffirfw sew? 5 7. u s - lr .ww Y 6 my x 9 'Is-If A, :ff Q, lv M ' 4 , 9 QW 1 . PM K U Qff 'Ex W2 W wfg, w W , Migigvmx , k qaw W'-gm' ,W Q KV? 2 mm 1 -F' QU' f' ' iffy! H w . g 45.1 Aung' rf su M A ff KE? 4 v55?'IfmY5 ' W 'K-vfffxb 1 L ' faiigw A 'F g aw ,via -f rf, Q ,I 2 ,pi 1 'lv ,441 , M Y 4 ,f ggvgggfw Mx x ,QI it ar S v'5W'w, 34, U, Q3 L ,r wb 13-wb vu v- I gdlfxgf 5 zqgw M Q , W fmf fil, 6 gffsifffs :L f -fg'L5v,?x,Lf5 g3'33'g .'Sj?: H .3A f 'v7- .- ,Q 21, g pg fwvlia? X 1 3 iwwvimzgblr 'AJig4C2,,E!s!g ctiE'-4 -gil' Q' fwwa,.'+Jf,, f l h'i'm4' -4L.,c,,,.1.,-ww? P if f'frfy,,-,-14,-: N F326 v 'N' Q Q, :- If xx 1 X' 'fyxfi' L 339' mf 1 7 hh 'K' ' fp :mf I . iw , xg' ff A 5 .4 'k :s-11 'iffy if K am .5--v.-.'N Aki QR ' N 11 VK J.. Y-xQ?3NP. 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'v U' Ev-wiv la Mvwv THE GORHAM COMPANY Silversmiths and Goldsmiths MAKERS OF -Sterling Silver Ware will 00?- ,fx-V!-L WV n f ,Ig Y sittin? gi va Wye '5lf- vga 4 l s . -Q Gold Ware 45:53 ' Q. ell -7' 'xr ' fi Hard Metal Plated Ware 5 ,gffgfvi 5 , . . . . a g I Eccleslastlcal Ware 1Q',fi'5f1gg',fli ' E 1 ,min I . . ,I Starned Glass Wrndows ' - lsfvqrl ' f'.! 2 Sculpture In Bronze or Marble Archrtectural Bronze ' In Bronze V x Memorlal Tablets and Brass I I Fifth Avenue and Thirty-Sixth Street, New York II WN ' I Qi' BRANQCHES gy ? i l5, l7, I9 Maiden Lane, New York 140 Geary Street, San Francisco 5 I0 South Wabash Avenue, Chicago Ely Place, London : NWORKS-Providence and New York AMW. THE GORI-IAM PAVILION 2 ,NWI E 'idliil ' AT THE 'wlilw 1 - PANAIvIA.PAcIIfIc INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION 3 - ' SAN FRANCISCO I rm, 5 is located in Manufacturers and Varied industries Building - Avenue C, between Third and Fourth Streets JW! 'W KY 'PVT Y TW T ix W MV' Uml5X OORNAH Hsfb C! Y J iii Well Dressed Dartmouth Men babe their Clilutbes Maha hp Earns ANDOVER, MASSACHUSETTS AT THE INN EVERY TWO WEEKS c Gone Flat Again! No sharp report. Just the gradually percept- ible jolting that tells of a leaky tube gone flat again. Hot,shadeless road, and a dusty, dirtyjob. That's the story of the needlees puncture so common with cheap, machine-made tubes that leak around valves and become porous in service. The way to avoid these unnecessary punctures is to equip your car with Kelley Springfield Tubes which are made slowly and painstakingly by hand and out of real rubber. Kelley-Springfield Tires are made the same way. Use them with Kelley-Springiield Tubes and you will add increased tire-mileage to freedom from needless tube Trouble. Send to 229 W. 57th Street, New York City, for Documents in E d 7 which tells the experience of others. Kelley-Springfield Tire Company AKRON, OHIO Branches in All Principal Cities ::o:::.:::: :::::::::::::f,::::o:: COMPLIMENTS OF 115192 Cliummuntnealtb Trust Clinmpanp BOSTON 88 Summer St. 30 Congress St Washington St. Branch, 1199 Washington St Causeway St. Branch, 105 Causeway St. we 1 xwfxq mms.- , E21- ' ,z u E71-5: aG-if' 1 'fflfu' ' .,,.t-I-' if urris HHIJBS THE CANOE OF QUALITY AND REFINEMENT Ask for Catalogue at Once B. N. MORRIS, Inc 606 State Street VEAZIE - MAINE WHEN A BOX OF Bartmnutb Qllhutntlates IS ilaarrp ii. Batten EVERYBODY TAKES ONE INSURANCE Afjjglislggfifxfjtfer 120 Franklin sf., BOSTON, MASS. Telephone-Main 5081 140 River St BRAINTREE MASS. You'l1 Like Them, Too Tgliephone-343-W ' Try Some SNIITIJ Sc SON MAKERS White River Junction, Vt. --V0v---- ---- f-v-----vv----v voooooa :cf::o-m-a,c,c.a..c,4na,m.aNB..,..9..-- - - A -n- -,,---,-- -- --oo...----- --- -, -- ------vv Yvv v ..,. v -----v-v--vo--o balm a ibuman Suit ur wherruat And you're sure of rich materials, masterful tailoring, distinctive style. We have the enviable reputation of being , the LEADING MAKERS OF CLOTHES FOR CQLLEGE MEN. A. Sl-IUIVIAN 8c COMPANY SHUMAN CORNER BOSTON, MASS. 1 G CS. Ggcfnrcni K Go. gli ercflia nf aware fl 5 5 Qliain Sheet, Qiars liu cr, , C. E. RICE Groceries and Meats Confectionery, Fancy Crackers ' Cheese, olives, Pickles Moxie, Ginger Ale, Grape Juice Etc. WE ARE BOUND TO PLEASE YOU GIVE US A CHANCE ibutsl Eellehue BEA CO N H ILL BEACON STREET BOSTON, MASS. The Dartmouth Alumni Club of Boston, occupy Rooms 6, 7 8 and 9, making this Hole Headquarters for all Daft- mouth men and their fami- lies when visiting: the city. i J. FRED HARVEY C. A. WOOD ' Managing Directors X III THE Enema Cm ENGRAVING Co . N BUFFALO, N.Y W5 MADE THE ENGRAVINGIS FOR THIS BOOK The Eartmnutb S Brass F. A. MUSGROVEQ99 HANOVER, N. H. New Equipment . New -Building Uplfo-date Work Tbanuher fruit Eu. Clibuics jfruits anh Eur.-5 JUST THE THING TO EAT IN YOUR ROOM REMEMBER THE CORRECT STYLE THE SUPERIOR CLOTH T THE BEST WORKMANSHIP IN SUITS AT THE DARTMOUTH TAILORING CO. 'liberty Trust Qiumpanp SEARS BUILDING, BOSTON - YOUNG, BUT STRONG . IN SE-VEN YEARS DEPOSITS 33,300,000.00 GEORGE B. WVASON, President MELVIN O. ADAMS, Vice-President ALLAN H. STURGES, Vice-President and Treasu WM H SU ' T MNER, Asslstant re T. HENRY MILEY, A T Y. -, X xgfx MJ ', A v- , l. I if , xg-+SW0'-ZWW'e!0v1A f 5 I W-6954? W.-q ,M - V A f- Y K' r 'lhe Aristocrat of Cigirettes ' 4- T gh 2Q n4' Lay est Sellin oc Cigarette Z- X , X , f Q fx X ,A , 2 Q g . , 'S' J is 5 u 1 1 N Q Q Q: f Q . 5 . W A' '6 'Ld g g o V'-vs ' 'K J: 9 iz Q 'mai -0: ,, , ,, , . :- I Ov. 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STORRS, Proprietor Books, College and Fraternity Stationery The Dartmouth Song Book Waterman, Sterling, and Swan Fountain Pens Latest and Best Safeties Quint's Story of Dartmouth Upposite the Inn HANOVER -oo::::::: ::::: :::::-::: ..:::: :::: :::: X11 BRO 'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES Were first brought to public notice in the year 1850, and have since been recognized throughout the World as a preparation of superior merit, having great efficiency in alleviating ills incident to sub-acute or chronic inflammation of the mucous membrane of any portion of the respiratory tract, whether of the nasal passages, the pharynx, the larynx, or of the bronchial tubes of the lungs themselves. -ii ? 4 Z ,gi i-ii i Wix ffsis Q A . s wf in ' 44.4 Daz.- -'.p.4..,,..g. f' - GNL- -'.s.a..-.eZ..-79.L m Allay the irritation induced by the coughing-spells incident to Bronchitis, Asthma, and affections of the lungs, giving great relief. Invaluable to Singers, Speakers, Clergymen and Teachers, for clear- ing the voice, allaying the hoarseness, and soothing the irritation caused by vocal exertion. Containing no opiates or harmful drugs, Br0wn's Bronchial Troches may be taken frequently Without injurious effect, in all cases where cough or voice lozenges are useful. Soldofily in boxes, with the facsimile of the proprietors op, the wrapper Cnet sold in bulkj. Sample will be mailed to any address on request JOHN I, BROWN 8: SON BosToN, MASS. Xlll BARBOUR-STOCKWELL CO. STREET RAILWAY TRACK MATERIAL Switches, Mates, Frogs, Crossovers Solid Manganese Steel and Insert Construction Special Track Work of All Designs MACHINISTS AND IRON FOUNDERS Sewer and Drain Castings For Parks, Boulevards, and Other Uses Established 1858 Oflice and Works, 205 Broadway, CAMBRIDGE, MASS. BOOKBINDING Books of all descriptions BOUND AND REPATRED. Prices from Twenty-five Cents to One Hundred Dollars per volume. 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WR, J- S- MARTINEZII 17 efzsofszaiss I II703I-433167 I 6,350,079.09 I I,725.7l3-78 TUTAL LIABILITIES 53,I49.365.3I POLICY HOLDERS' SURPLUS 53, 200,713.78 . fl DARTMOUTH HEADQUARTERS IN BOSTON COPLEY SQUARE HoTEL Huntington Avenue, Exeter and Blagden Streets A high class, modern house, most centrally located. Only one block from Huntington Avenue station of Boston St Albany Railroad, and from Back Bay Station of N. Y., N. H. 8: H. R. R. Electric cars pass the door for North Station of B. :Sc M. R. R. and connect with L and surface lines run- ning throughout New England. Moderate prices, superior cuisine, attentive service, attractive rooms, each connected with long distance telephone. Courteous attention assured to ladies trav- eling alone. 360 rooms, 200 with private baths. AMOS H. WHIPPLE, Proprietor The College Laundry LOW PRICES PROMPTNESS EFFICIENCY Its Success is the Talk of the College P. W. TRIER, '17 J.s.MART1NEz, '17 P. G. NORDELL, '16 xvi ll J: .I 4, E if . Z7 -i I .: X Sriiuijljjpnlo. 1: 1546-48 Broadway. New York ll CE-ctween 45th and 46th Street, in Times Squarej EE fi Photographers to This Book if and many other Colleges for :C 11: ::1 the Season 1:2 2:3 l . n c : 5: Q5 ll I 1 ll The School and College Department makes ll II available the best skilled artists and modern ll 1: methods, and also assures promptness and ll II 2: it accuracy in completion of Work :: 3: li X P ll :: Studios also in ll 1: Northampton, Mass. South I-ladley, Mass. Poughkeepsie, N.Y. ff Princeton, N, J. Lawrenceville, N. J. NVest Point, N. Y. if Cornwall, N. Y. Brooklyn, N. Y. :I I-Ianovcr, N. l-I. ii 0 - -:::- nmpliments ...uf... Q jfrienh xviii 900004: lf he NEW IPIOYAIQMASTER-MODEL 10 ,. Gil - fill I . . , I I I I ' - - l i I A ali llll ml' f f1'heMacl1Ine.wIfh a inn ml. : ,Ml p. . j AW i s 'HI Ill .Personahlv . I ., . I f FEATURE No.2 I I A I YI P No Matter 2555- VERY keen-witted5jStenogra- ,, ,' I lr'u, What Your pher, every office manager, Pefsonalffy Q2 every expert operator on the gfhay Be- firing-line of BIG BUSINESS 8 . A .K Q Q f -'Q MASTER, Q will grasp at once the enormous ,I - Mopar, 10 work-saving value of the New will fn in Knob Rpyal Model 10. ' I Because it is the machine with a personalityi'-your personality! Think of a master machine with an adjustable touch-a typewriter you can tune up to fit your own personal touch, Simply by turning the knob until it strikes the keynote of YOURSELF. 1 Think of getting through your week's work with the minimum of effort and banishingthe dull grind of typewriter nervesf' A A That's only one reason why the No. 10 Royal is the master machine. There are many other big. vital new features. Combined with the person- ality of its regulated touch, you get a typewriter with IOOM speed- IOOX accuracy -100K visibility- IOOM durability - making 100K EFFICIENCY. A machine with 1,000 working-parts minus -a type- writer of long-term service, that need not be traded out', and won't die young. The No. 10 Royal introduces many exclusive Royal features not found on any other typewriter in the world. It carries all standard im- provements: Tabulator, Back Space Key, Bichrome Ribbon and Auto- matic Reverse, and has the famous A , , - - I 'J Royal Triple Service Feature- - ,fjigry F f f as it writes, types cards and bills! I- ,,.. uvvy , gl Q ' A -4 I ' f I i f '.,, e . BUILT for BIG BUSINESS Y. I and its GREAT ARMY of - , EXPERT OPERATORS. I -I I ' 'I AI- W m ll . 2- Get the Facts! 'S ' eff' - Send for the Royal man and ask for ' ' W I , a DEMONSTRATION. of write to m - . I p i 4 us direct for our new brochure, gi qliiig 'I-I ' - il 'U L I rl' I I ' Better Service, and a beautiful R 2 . Color Photograph of the new 1 ' A, h I Master-Model 10, showing all of ORQYAUY 'es' V- ' . its many remarkable new features. PEWRIIER I I This advertisement describes only ' 5 I' , IIB price S100 one. ' Nrite now-right now! tS125 in Canada, ROYAL TYPEWRITER COMPANY, Inc. Royal Typewriter Building, Broadway, New York Branches and Agencies the World Over XX ,. .I 'I' Iill l lf'I 'W A- I' Ill? fi l -:IU lv Q Q I 'ef QS, .ullllllllll 'll ,, ll . I, is-A llllltf QI I ll all II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II I I II II II II II II II II II II II II Select Your ff f-f UIII' Nlrwks III' Pialnos :Irv not only Ihr- Izlrgest X' ff V --Il1r-y:IrI- Ihr- III-sl in NI-w Nnglzulrl. You ran I m:IliII l'0llllIlll'lNIIll III-rv of :1 f1I'I'2lI vzIriIII,y of mod- Ijff vis :IIIII :In ZIIIIIIZIIILI numhc-r III rozrlly flLlIl0llS ,nj lll2lIil'H III I,l?l,llOH. WI- IIIl'Irr UOIIIIDIC-IIC lines IIII-so IlINIl'l1llIl'llISf X' I , I P I A N 0 T ' If I I 'k,III, A 'Nr 'l'lII- wIIrlIl-fnnnulxs Steinway. Thr- superb Hume. The IQgl .-jxT it ' I f:Ix'IIrilI- Jewett, um-rl by illlllfIl'I?IIN of xllusice fII:Ir'hI'rN. The ,, -S-, I I 'I ei I'--II II M. II II I II Illllllllill' Woodbury, :I lIl!lLlHIIII'l'llII Piano :nl :I Inmlurzltc I II' If , I I pri.-I-, From S275 up. Ixxsin ff' I PIANOLA PLAYER PIANOS I X ' II Steinway, Weber, Steck-:Ill IllIl'I l1Zl.lIIfIIl1I.I pimms with I X I ' ' Im-lIIriI-s in l'IuropI- us wr-ll :Is in .-Xrnr-rir':L+:InIl tho wvll- g LII, . known Wheelock, Stvvesant :Iml Stroud. From S550 1 Q 'Q up. Other Player-Pianos only 5395. -9 I X? IL Complete Stocks of KIT Victor Victrolas and Records NI ST 'IY PT as SONS CO o l A A E K P P - 0 162 BOYLSTON STREET, BOSTON IN1'EllCOl.l.ICCilATE BURICAI' CDF fkC,'AIJEMIC COSTUME COTRELL 81 LEO RD ALBANY, N. Y. MAKERS OF THE Caps, Gowns and Hoods to Dartmouth, Amherst, Boston University, Williams, Brown, Harvard, Yale. Cornell, Columbia, Princeton, and others CLASS CONTRACTS A SPECIAI,'l'Y MASSACHUSETTS AGENCY NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. OF MONTPELIER, VT. JAMES T. PHELPS 81 Co., stare Agents 159 Devonshire St., Boston EVERETT W. GAMMONS, Special Agent -------A:::::::::::::::::v4::::::::::::::l::::::::::::1c:: xxi iano at Steinerfs II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II I II II II II II II II II II II -3 , - The Patented ,.: -x XX X . l Prevents i ' ' - 53:5 Y H lfw a ions ' ESQSSNYS-fs XXXi'iN Qi Put on a pair of Spring--Step Heels. p Say that to any reliable dealer. Already over 4 million up-to-date people have said it to their shoe dealers. Learn the gal ky of walking on Spring-Step Rubber Heels. These new Spring-Step Red Plug Heels cost no more than ordinary rubber heels. Don't accept inferior heels-get Spring-Steps. Any reliable dealer or repair shop will put -a pair of Spring-Step Rubber Heels on your shoes for 50 cents. Spring-Step Rubber Heels are go R made by the Largest Rubber 1 V5 ' 0 5 -vgbhru Sq mf Company ln the World 4 :-A-4-------- .... - oo -------------- AAAA ---A---+A-------- ---- -----:--:pooa:-'-- artmoutb College FOUNDED IN 1769 l DMISSION to the Freshman class is gained by examination or by certificate. Can- didates are allowed to take a preliminary examination one year before their matric- ulation. In place of examinations, certificates will be received from preparatory schools which hold the certificate privilege, No school will be approved that has not an established regular and thorough course of preparation for College. All schools which de- sire to be placed on the list of approved schoolst' should send to the Dean of the Faculty for a printed form of application, containing the conditions for the approval of a school and the requirements which must be met. No certificate will be accepted from a private tutor or instructor. Correspondence concerning these subjects, and requests for cata- logues should be addressed to g CRAVEN LAYCOCK, Dean Correspondence concerning rooms should be addressed to HONVARD M. TIBBETTS, Registrar THE ASSOCIATED SCHOOLS ARE THE AMOS TUCK SCHOOL A Graduate School Offering Two Years of Special OF ADMINISTRATION Preparation for Business Careers. Students of three AND FINANCE years' undergraduate standing admitted to the work of the first year, which leads to the bachelor's degree. The work of this year lays a foundation for the specialized work of the second year. Students with the bachelor's degree admitted to the work of the second year, which leads to the de- gree of Master of Commercial Science, Courses in Accounting and Auditing, Business Procedure, Modern Language, Banking, Brokerage, and Investments, Transportation, es- pecially Raih'oad Service, Insurance, Commerce, General Business. Preparation also offered for Journalism and for teaching commercial subjects. HARLOW' S, PERSON, Director THE THAYER SCHOOL Established 1871. Offers a general course of study and OF CIVIL ENGINEERING practice in Civil Engineering, so developed as to include A the essential principles of all important branches. Small classes allow close contact with instructors constantly. Essentially two years of profes- sional preparation, including the final year in College for the B.S. degree and a year of advanced work, earning the degree of Civil Engineer. For copy of the Annual giving ad- dresses and positions of its graduates, etc., or other information, application should be made to ROBER.T FLETCHER, Director THE Ill EDI CAL SCHOOL Established in 1798. Students in Dartmouth College, candidates for the B.S. degree, may, at the end of Sopho- more year, elect courses in the Medical School. Arrangements have been made whereby, after two years more such candidates shall receive the degree of B.S. and become at once eligible for advanced standing in leading metropolitan schools, which offer hospital and clinical' facilities for advanced work. Candidates for the degree of B.A. may make electives at the close of Junior year. Full laboratory facilities are offered in both elementary and practical branches. Quiet surroundings and personal instruction and supervision by the Faculty favor individual work and insure the preparation in the fundamentals necessary to successful specializa- tion or to advanced work in any direction. In view of the above noted relations established with other graduate schools of med- icine, the Dartmouth Medical School will bestow no degrees after 1914. COLIN C. STEXVART, Secretary THE SUMMER SESSION The College conducts a Summer Session of six weeks dura- tion. Its aim is to offer regular college instruction in a variety of branches to meet the need of teachers and of others who wish to devote a part of the summer vacation to serious study. WALTER VAN DYKE BINGHAM, Director xxii :ooo as :::::::bc:1::boe::: :::5oobc::5o6c:t::bt:566-e is THE ARI THE ROAD gg RUFBEQF ' o 6' .X kf.f, 515851 f qv Q 'P f 4 5 2 7 VJ 5 'Q 4 5' OCYATED Q06 lb li U W lb U tl Nl ll lr ll ll tl ll H lr lr lb li ll ll ll 0 ll ll U tl 4I tl U tl 4I 4l tl tl tl tl 0 ll ll ll ll 0 li II In lb lb nr IN lb lx lb I! lx lb lr In lr It 0 ll ll tl tl ll ll tl tl ll ll ll ll ll ll ll II :I I ll fl ll 1I 1I ll XXiii A-----AAA-AAAA-X--1:-5.-so The College Shoemen G. A. GOODHUE 81 SON Headquarters for C ol l e g e Footwear Stetson 8c Hurley Shoes ' Baseball and Football Shoes Tennis Shoes, High and Low lnterwoven Toe and Heel Hosiery G. A. GOODHUE 81 SON HANOVER, N. H. 5 tuhents Will find everything in agha lamps Hardware, Tinware, Oil Stoves, Chaiing Dishes Picture Glass, Cuspidores Brooms, Pocket Knives at CUZ. EB. Jgrutpws First Door North of Postoffice See First Everybody who has the Aegis should see the Un- shielded Sea by way of the Famous Yardwide ,Line Service All- Day All Night Always Boston Revere Beach and Lynn Railroad MELVIN O. ADAMS President ESTABLISHED 1847 G. FULLER 8: SON lumber jflilasuns' Supplies Oflice and Yard : 550 WESTERN AVENUE BRIGHTON, MASS. Telephone Con. XXIV Hotel Woodstock WEST FORTY-THIRD STREET near Broadway TIMES SQUARE, NEW YORK A Hotel which will meet I the demands of the most fastidious college man In tie Hear! of Ike Theater Dz'strict' WIRE FOR RESERVATION AT OUR EXPENSE WooDsTooK HOTEL COMPANY W. H. VALIQUETTE, Vzke-Prefzkferzt and Manager 127 West Forty-third St., NEW YORK CITY ::::::::::::::::::,c::::::::::::::1::::::::::::::::: XXV -- ..A.. IA At-- 4-444-36- ,-aoc ..... - Dartmouth National Bank HANOVER, N, H. Capital, . . . . . 350,000.00 Surplus and Profits, . 65,000.00 A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED CHAS. P. CHASE, President NEWTON A. FROST, Vice-President PERLEY R. BUGBEE. Cashier A STRAIGHT CUE ...AT... Y 7 juz Qmatn 5 THE COLLEGE BARBER BILLIARDS AND POOL be Big brute HAS A LARGE LINE OF DRY GOODS, CLOTHING LADIES' AND MEN'S FURNISHINGS SHOES AND RUBBER GOODS We Sperializejir Men in Hlvyfaden Skirtf HYa!e Underwear A f:Cf055EffJ, and HDouglaJ Sfzoex C K Tafbot' , and K cLeopold-Morse' 7 K cBa5!0n-Made, ' Clothing Trunks, Bags, Suit Cases Rugs, Curtains, Draperies Coal and Coke DAVISON 81 WARD HANOVER, N. H. ues 81 Stuhher 10-14 SCHOOL STREET BOSTON nllege Shuts J OE F OLEY AT THE INN EVERY TWO WEEKS :ccvi QQQQQQQQ - . . Ol, . . Granite State Tipire Tins. C . Tjflortsmoutb, new Tlfampsbire HMIQIMI Newton 'fA.jFrost,TAgent fil'l'anove1', DAl.Tl'f. Geo. W. Rand Wilson H. Rand ESTABLISHED 1865 GEO. W. 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To begin with, suppose we give you a list of the largest concerns in their lines in the country for whom we have been working these many years. Let us put before you examples of the work done for them and tell you how our service proceeds to produce the finished printing. Then you will understand better than words can tell how we can serve you in a similar manner. The best way to judge any man is by his recordg by his deeds. That rule applies also to a printer and explains why we want to get out of the realm of blue sky and deal with concrete examples. May we have a word from you saying that a few facts of this kind will receive consideration at your hands ? THE BARTA PRESS za OLIVER STREET, BOSTON Xxvii ::: oc.:::: -4- AA-- ------A-A---------,QQ-1'---go: :hoc C A NI P I O N DARTMOUTH Butfitter tu Clilullegz jiiflen If Campion Makes It It's Right R4acuHar Parker fknnpany 400 Washington Street, Boston Make in their workshops on their premises and offer I be ibanuhar Qinn ready for immediate use or DARTMOUTH to be made to order Cor- COLLEGE ' rect Clothes for Students. Fine Furnishings. HAT DEPARTMENT Stiff and Soft Hats are Stetsons Y Exclusively 400 Washington Street A' P' FAIRFIELD Manager A BOSTON xxviii ESTABLISHED IBIB Xmfmfg Q23 , CIGQQ QQ E h entlsmenz wishing Quota, ' BROADWAY cmrwsuw-sscono sr. NEW YORK. 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It has at its command, willingly and gladly on their part, the leading writers ofthe world 52 Issues Three Dollars a Year THE OUTLOOK CO, MILEAGE Booxs BOUGHT and soLD NEW YORK The Profound Impression Which the EIEIIIISCL mulin Piano Has created among the most discriminating and cultured musicians gives it a unique position inthe musical World. No other piano ever aroused such enthusiasm on the part of musicians. This is not the result of chance, extensive advertising or sensational methods on the part of its manufac- turers. It is due to certain epoch making improvements of a scientific but practical nature-notably the Tension Resonator-developed in the Mason Sz Hamlin factories and found only in the Mason Sz Hamlin pianos You are invited to call Warerooms 492 and 494 Boylston Street .pac-'-:poc-1:-:voc,--:poc--:po-ooocvv-v ...... ,----v,- - XXX Notice ! 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