Drexel University - Spartan Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA)

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I ii i 1 I 4 Wamis CoLI.i:Gn BOSTON llN1vr:asl'l ' Q' President Kerr Dunvan Mac-Millnn, S.T.D. President L. H. Mnrlin, S.'l'.D., D.D., LL.D. i Dean Everett W. Lord, .i.M. 'V SWARTIIMORI-I Cormscis GIRARD C01,LEqm I President Joseph Swain, TIl'l.D. President Cheesman A. Herrick, l'h.D., LT..lJ,. X, Professor Gellett Alleinnn, Ph.D. Pi Uaslxrs C01.m:ul1: P1-:NNSYLVANIA CoI.LMGI-I I-'on Worms 'Q President George Leslie Oinwake, Pd.D. President John Carey Acheson, LL.D. i Usxvimsrrv or ARKANSAS XVILSOX C01,l.l-:fm , Albert C. Wood, B.M.E. President Ethelbert D. VVarfleld, D.D., LL.D., ' Litt.D. Vftl.PfKRAISO UNIVl+lRSl'l'Y COLORADO COI,1,if1mf: John Carr, Ph.D. President Williniu F. Slocum. D.D., LlI.D. VIRGINIA PoI.v'ri:eIINIf' INS'l'I1'l l'l'l ,yi-Ny,vrA C0f.1.i.gm-1 I Dean L. S. Randolph, M.E. President I. Harvey Brunlbaugh, A.M. DUQUI-:SNI-1 UNIVERSITY or 'rim Hom' Gl.l0S'l' ,Tongs H01-Kms UN1vi.gRg11-v , President, the Very Rev. M. A. Helnr, IIlI.D. pmfassm- 0, C, '1'h0mng, M,E, it BRvN MAwa CoI.I.mIn ALBRIGIIT Coma-zmf: President M. Carey Tlionias, Ph.D., Ll,.D. Ilgvi C, Hum, D,D, ' VIRGINIA Comsm: HrN'raa CoI.I.srnf: or 'I-na CI'rv or Ni-:Iv Yom: i President M. P. Harris, A.B. President George S. Davis, LL.D. 5 TEMPLE UNIVERSITY PRATT INS'l'l'l'l l'l'l I President Russell Conwell, D.D., LL.D. President George P. Hitchcock, Ph.D. ii CA'rIIoIIIo UNIVI-:asI'I'v or AMERICA Rnoar: Ismxn S'r,vri-: Coimsm: I Secretary, Very Rev. Edward A. Pave, Ph.D., President Howa1'd Edwards, lIL.D. I i S.'1'.D. i WIIITTIER COI,m:Gr: GRAUI-n.ANo ,CoI.m:rzr: i' James Kimber, A.B. Ethel lu-lley 'i RANnoi.r'II MAGON WoMAN's Coiirnmn Swan-:'r BIIIAIV. CoI.I.amf: i President William A. XVebb, Litt.D. I'lnnlie YV. McVea, A.M. W CLARK CoI.m-:Gs CARNI-Iran: INS'l'l'l'.ll'i'l'l or Ti-:eIINoI.om' ' President Edmund C. Sandford, Ph.D., Si-.D., Professor Wilhmn E. Mott, S.B. - LL,D, 1Jl'0fl'S5i0I' Mary B. Breed, Ph.D. l it , UNIvnRsI'rv or LorIsvlm.i': Dam-sn: Coiiimim Dean John L. Patterson, l.itt.D., l.lI.D. President Cyrus Adler, Ph.D. i' Hoon CoI.m:nlf: i President Joseph H. Apple, Pd.D., LL.D. 1 Ellis P. Olmerholtzvr, Ph.D. .ilhert P. Bl'llbllki'l', A.M., M.D. ' A. D. Meridiih, A.M. George B. NVood, M.D. Representatives of the Learned and Professional Societies V AMERICAN l'Illl.osol-IIIPAI. Soviwi' Tim PIII Bi-:'rA KAi'1'A , vviiiilllll W. Koen, Ph.D., M.D., Sm-.D., TJAD. Edwin A. Grosvenor, LL.D., L.H.D. Clark S. Nortlirup, Pl1.D. - AMIGRIPAN SouIa'rv MnoIIANIi'AI. Exuixsaas CARNHGU: l4'0l'NllA'l'I0N won 'rm-I Am'ANvminN'I' or William l1'. M. Goss, l'lnf,:.D. 'l'sA4'ilIx1: I Charles R. Mann, Ph.D. ILLl'MINA'l'INCl lflxnlsaanixca Sovxirrv SOK'Il'I'l'Y Fon 'rua PaoMo'rIoN or ENCllNEl'IRlNll President William H, Serrill EDl'1'A'I'ION l Park R. Kolbe, Ph.D. , FRANKLIN INS'l'1'l'l l'l'I George H. Headley, Su.D. The Council of the Philadelphia Alumni of the Phi Beta Kappa J, George D. Adams, D.D. Horace C. Rirhards, Ph.D. 1 Joseph M. Jamison, PlI.D. Jonathan '1'. Rorer, Ph.D. 1 Legli W. Reid, Pli.D. Professor David A. Tennent, Pl1.D. i i i i , I i ii i ir'iZ if 'i: sinner-' ' A -.

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Rl l'lll12RH CUl4l.IfIllI'J . Doan Louis Boviar, l'h.D., LIILD, H.xm'ni-:N-Slnsrzx' Com.r:oi: Samnol E. Oshoarn, MA. FRANKLIN ANI: MARSIIALL Com.:-:ol-: Pri-sident Henry Harban1.:h Apph-. ILD., l4l4.D Glcoarn-rrrnvx Uxlvi-xRsi'i'v l'l'i'sid0nt Alplmm-uxs J, Donlon. Hal. UNIVl'IRNl'l'X' or 'l'l-:NNI-:Hsmc PM-siclunt Brown Ayros, l'h.D., lllnll., D.C.l1 ITNIVI-:Rs1'l'x' or' S0l i'u Uanomxa Pri-sidenl YVillinm S. Cnrri-ll, I'h.l7.. lllnll. ALIAMIIIIIGNV Connnol-I V Pri-sidont William H. Cl'llWf0l'il, ILD., LTA-D UN1X'lGRSl'I'Y mf' C1xcixNA1'r Prvsidont Charles W. Dalmvy. Ph.D., Lll.D. GI-IORHIC YVASIIINHTON IlNu'if:Rsl1'v Pri-sidi-nt Charlos H. Stockton, LL.D. llrl1,'Kl'1NllRl1ll1I Com.:-:on 1'1'1-siclc-in Hula-r W. Hart, LL.D. Gi-:onor:1'on'N C0l,l.l'Ifll'I Pre-sirlm-nt Maldon B. Adams, D.D. Raxnom-n NlM'oN f'ol.m1mf: Pl'f-siilmlt Rohm-rt E. Bla:-kwull, Ll,.D. l1Al Al'l'I'l l'lC Clllililfllilfl Pri-sith-nt .lohn H. Mar-Cram-km-n, l'h.D,, lll,.D H.'XX'PIRP'0l!lD COLLl'11ll-I Prosidvnl William YV. Colnforl, l'h.D. Professor l ranvis li. lliillilm-11-. l'h.D., l,itt.D. 1,l'0f1'SS0l' lflt'lllll'd Mott GllllllllK'l'i', Ph.D. UN1VlCllSI'l'l' or' lVfll'lllHAN Prusirlmit Harry li. Hulvhins, l.L.D. V Dm-an Morlinu-1' l'I. Cool:-32 Eng.D., l.L.D. BIVWHANV COLhl'I4ll'l Pruxiilunt 'l'homas E. Cramblott. llll.D. N. Y. S'l'A'l'l11 COI.l.IClll'2 1-'on 'l'l':.xf'lli1:ns 1'i'c-siclvlit Ahralmm R. Brubakvr, Ph.D. Hl4ll.0I'l' Conmxinlz Prvsidont Edward D. Eaton, D.ll., Llall. C0l.Ll'ltll'2 oi-' 'rim Claw' ol-' NEW Yom: Dvan Carh-lon ll. Brownson, 1'h.D. ILLINOIS Wlf:sl.i-:VAN l'S1vr:Rs1'rv Pri-sidcnt 'l'll00ll0l'l' Kc-mp, D.D., l.l,.D. NOR'l'llWl'IS'I'ldRN l'NlYl-1l!Sl'l'Y D1-an Thomas I . Hnlgatv, Pll.ll., Ll..D. CORNl'!LI, UN1Vi1:Rs1'l'v Pri-Hiclfexit .lavoh Gould Sc-hurman, Sv.D.,lll1.U PENNSYLVANIA S'l'.vl'lf: C'ol,I.lf:r:r: , Prosidl-nt Edwinkli. Sparks, 1'h,lJ., LL-IL Divan Rabi-rt L. Savkvtt, C.l'1. UNlVl'lRSl'l'Y OF S'l'. l R.-XNPIS XAVIER Prosidi-nt-Rm-vtor Hugh P. Ma1'I'llo1'son, D'D-, D.C.L, - BIASSAClll'Sl'I'l l'S Ixs'1'l'l'l l'r: oi-' 'l'l'Il'll'N0l.0GY Sec'1'm-tary allllllLlS P. Munrov, Bb. GALI4Al'lbl'l'l' Cor.1.1-:qua I I'x'vsiclent Percival Hall, L1tt.D. LA SALIA1: Conmzon 1 Vice-President Brother Ricllurds, F.S.C. l' 1 V i l XVANll1N1l'l'0N Col.l.l-:ol-: l i Pl'0Nld0llt .lann-s W. Cain, l.ll.D. , ST. .lonxs Conmfzinwz Principal Thomas Fell, 1'll.D., Llnll., D.C.L. i 'USlYl'lRSl'I'Y OF VPl'l l'Slll'RllIl ' Cllanvollol' Samuel ll. MvCormick, D.D., LL.D. - llNlVl'IRS1'l'Y oi-' Vi-:RnoN'r Acting: l'roHi1lvnt Goorgo II. Porkins, l'h.D., Ll4.D., L.H.D. 'I'k.xNsvl.vAN1A Clllllllilllld V Pl'l'SlLlK'llt liichard H. Ciwmsliolcl, 1'h.Tl., llll,D. xVOR1'lCS'I'ldR 1'ol.Y'l'l-zullxli' lNS'l'l'l'l l'l'I Professor G1-orgo H. Haynos, Ph.D. 'l'l'sf'l'l.l'Al Conmma Pri-xiflvnt Charlos O. Gray, D.ll. lxomxa llNIVlCRSI'l'X' Pl'0fl'HH0l' Will David Howo, l'h.ll. ST. Mam s Svnom, President George W. Lay, ll.C.l.. '1'aIxl'i'v Cor.Laoa, Haawonn, Uoxx. Sulni-y G. Fir-xlie1', Ll4.D., L.H.lJ. NEW Yolui UNIV!-:RsI'l'Y Dvan Charles Henry Snow, C.lC., Sc.D. UNlN'P2RSl1'X' or Ananaxm 1,l'Ufl'hlS0'l' George H. Donny, l'h.D., l4li.D., f D.C.I1. Pri-sidunt Samui-l C. Min-lu-ll. Ph.ll., Lll.D. 3 DIGXAAXVAIUI C0l1lil4IfllG lmvlnsos C0l.I4l'lllI'1 i Pri-sich-nt William J. Marlin, MJD., 1'h.D., i l1l1.lJ. ' l vlRfllNlA M'Im'l'Aln' lNs'x'l'l'l l'l1: i Bl'lL2'.'Gl'll. Eclward NV. Nix-hols, ll. S. A. l 1 XYILLA Nova Com.:-:on li P11-sirlc-lit .lanws J. Dean. 0.S.A. ' B.u'1.orc Coma-zrsiz John C. Hardy, Ll1.D. i l Bl'fFKNl'1llL UNlvl':asI'l'x' ' llc-an Frank E. Roi-kwood, lll4.D. 0'I l'l'1Rlll4lN llNlVlCRSl'l'Y Pri-siilont NVall0r C. Clippimri-1'. 17.13. I.oMn.xRn COLIIEYIIG Pri-sidunt .loaf-pli M. 'I'ildi-n, .X.M. 'l'lllNI'l'X' Comacrnfz, Drnlmxr, N. C. 5 Profussor Robert 'l'. l lmv1-rs, .l.M. 1 . lioaxoiu-: Cormnmlz ' 1,l'l'Hlll1'lllf John A. Nlors-ln-ad, TLD. i XVIGSTPIIIN Conmcfan I-'on Won!-:N 2 Pri-sidvnt William w. isa,-ii, 120a.n. i Morxu' Uxiox Cormiaoi-: I In-4-sirla-lit William I-l. M1-llfastvr, D.D. XZKSSAR Coma-zo: lf Professor Aaron ll. Troailwoll, l'h.D. GlzINNlcr.L COLLIQKIIG Prvsiili-nt John H. T. Main, 1'h.ll., l.T4.D. Sw. .loux's C'oLI.aol-: B1-otla-1' lildumrds, b'.S.C. i 31 l -A



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nt THE MEN WHO PLAY THE GAME llhey struggle antl toil antl resist antl persist-they persevere till they make gootl, hut they play aeeorcling' to tixetl anrl set rules-they take no triek hy trit-kery. They rt'l'use victory at the priee ot' rlishonor. They pret'er a just 1let'eat to a Sllll1't'lll'tl sum-ess. Obstacles a1'e expeeted pawns in their eourse. They anti:-ipate the 1-l1eekn1ates ot opposition as a legitiinate pert-entag'e to he ret-konetl with. They neither hear nor wear a priee. They light with steel and noti with groltl. 'l'here- .t'ore. they neither proffer nor aeeept. a hrihe. They niark no eartls. They ehoose to lose or win hy virtue ot' elean hantls. Their will is the most intpl:u'ahle, relentless anal ter- rible tforee that springs l'1'tllll the souls ot' humans. They are eontentz with hard eontlitions, and tllllllillltl an equal t'ortitutle in those who ehallenge thein. They are Makers of the lioacls antl Pilots ot' the Seas, guitletl only hy their thartetl plans. They are the liuiltlers in the Wilderness, the Outposts ot' lfhnpires-to-he, the Watchers at the Dike, the promoters and clelenders ot' pi'og'1'ess. They are Players ot' the Galne-the universal Spartans--the alloys ot' soeiety, square of ,jaw and nature and shoulcler-t'ea1'ing' eonseienee too nlueh tzo t'ear nlenaee or lnen. ' They stood in the Pass otf Therniopylae and nlatle three 'huntlrefl spears deatllier than a ntillion. They helfl the Alpine higrliways against the Austrian hortles. They t'org't,t aritlnnetie at llalaklava and ll'2lllSllllllCtl six hunclred shettieltl sahers into llliljllt' talehions. They spetl the trielnes at Salaniis. They lashed the sails ot' Drake and niannecl the eau- non ot' l,01'1'.Y. They erawlecl aeross the Aretie iet'-they eut their way llll'ttllQ,'ll the tangles of inicl-At'riea. I They have illW2lyS yieltletl their lives rather than yieltl to irresolution. l ew ot' their nantes are known and few ot' their graves are inarketl, hut the glory ot' their eourage is iniperishable-a llC1'll2l,Q'L? tor all to-niorrows-a spark to heat the hlotul anrl tire the t'u- ture generations with inspiration. 'they are ot' no seet anrl ot' no taste. They are horn alike from the loin ot' peasant ancl peer. Their fraternity is not ot' hreecl, nor hrain, nor hrawn, hut of' ambition. Duty is their lnission and its fultilhnent their ultiniate hope. They heed no voiee that urg'es the softer ehoiee. They :lo not rest' until they have stood the test. They wage for the ages and not for wages. Sift They ask antl they make no eoinproinise. They aint at the gfillllt' and not at. the tame.

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