w. 'V .ba xigna 4 .'. 5544-,ex n x 'Va -Q 'C' 4-' ll BAKER LIBRARY 2 Harvard Business School Yearbook 19304931 EDITED BY THE YEARBOOK COMMITTEE .e5 ' .M Ii Ijiff' Z QOQ IIIIIIIIIIII' -K9 VOLUME VII HARVARD GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION SOLDIERS FIELD BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS Pl , A 4 PHILIP CABOT To Philip Cabot, a stimulating teacher who has brought to his students an intense interest in the problems of a vital industry, this 'volume is dedicated as a token of esteem. 5 GEORGE FISHER BA KER 6 HISTORY OF THE HARVARD GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION The idea which was to grow into the establishment of the Business School was conceived about 1895 by President Charles W. Eliot, in co-operation with Professor Archibald Coolidge of the Department of History of Harvard College. The original idea was to found a school which should train young men for public and governmental business, with emphasis on training for the Diplomatic Corps. This plan was abandoned, but shortly after- ward, Professor Edwin F. Gay of the Department of Economics became a prime mover in advancing the effort which resulted in the establishment of the school. The first business course introduced into the college curriculum was a course of accounting offered by Professor William Morse Cole under the Faculty of Arts and Sciences in the academic year 1900-1901. At this time no credit was given, as the course was not thought academicg but at the beginning of the college year 1901-1902, a half credit was granted, and a few years later, full credit. On june 1, 1907, President Eliot announced that the University proposed to establish a graduate school for teaching the subjects of business. The Rockefeller Foundation made a grant of 312,500 a year for five years, and friends of the project duplicated this sum annually, thus enabling the Corporation to establish the Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration under the deanship of Professor Gay on March 30, 1908. The curriculum and instruction of the school were developed and planned to train the students for the problems to be met, not in the first few years of business life, but in the period begin- ning several years later after the detailed technique and routine have been acquired, the employer's confidence has been gained, and an opportunity has been earned for executive responsibility. In the earlier years of its history, the school had to accept 7 Hislory Qf the Business School-C'0Mti1i1ued accommodations which were available in the regular University buildings, these often being separated by inconvenient distances. In 1924, however, through the great generosity of Mr. George Fisher Baker, of New York, the creation of a permanent foun- dation and the construction of a new group of buildings for the school were made possible. The property owned by the University on the south side of the Charles River in the Allston section of Boston, just across from the Freshmen Dormitories, and on the other side of North Harvard Street from the athletic fields, was selected as the site. The plans for the school were chosen from a competition in which 55 architects participated. The winning scheme, based on the Georgian Colonial type of architecture, was submitted by McKim, Mead and VVhite. It provided for thirteen buildings, including a library and classroom building, an administration and research building, six student living halls, two faculty living halls, a student club, a faculty club, and a house for the dean of the school. The University has named the central building of the group the Baker Library. At Mr. Baker's suggestion, the administra- tion building has been named Morgan Hall in honor of John Pierpont Morgan, LL.D. '10, a long time friend and business- associate of Mr. Baker. The dormitories and instructors' houses have been named in honor of the following Hnancial omcers of the national government: Robert Morris, signer of the Declaration of Independence, Superintendent of Finance under the Articles of Con- federation. Alexander Hamilton, first Secretary of the Treasury. Albert Gallatin, Secretary of the Treasury under Presidents Jederson and Monroe. Salmon P. Chase, Secretary of the Treasury, upon whom devolved the financing of the Civil War. Hugh McCulloch, Secretary of the Treasury, under Presi- dents Lincoln, johnson and Arthur. ' John Sherman, Secretary of the Treasury, under Whose guidance the resumption of specie payments took place in 1879. Carter Glass, Secretary of the Treasury, in the period follow- ing the Armistice of 1918. Andrew W. Mellon, Secretary of the Treasury since 1921. These buildings were completed and dedicated on June 4, 1927. 8 History of the Bifsiness 5611001-Co11tz'nued The instruction in the school is, so far as practicable, con- ducted on the case system, based on class-room discussion and frequent written reports on specific problems studied in the varied forms in which they occur in actual business. The degree awarded upon completion of the two year course is that of Master in Business Administration. The school will grant a Degree with Distinction to students maintaining a general average of 80fZ, for the two years, with an average of not less than 8091, in the second year. A Degree with High Distinction will be granted only to those having a considerably higher scholastic standing. An alternative method of studying for Distinction degrees is offered to second year men who have high first year records and are approved by the Dean. Except for the required course in Business Policy, men electing this plan are responsible to a tutor and tutorial board rather than to individual instruc- tors, and will have greater freedom in planning and conducting their work in chosen Helds subject to the approval of the board. For students who intend to teach business subjects and for those who plan to conduct scientific research in business, the school offers a course of study leading to the degree of Doctor of Com- mercial Science, the completion of which normally requires not less than three years. The school is national in its contacts with business men, and the location in industrial New England affords an opportunity for observing business methods. The school draws students from international sources. It is believed that the intimate associa- tion with men of varied collegiate training coming from many environments will be of distinct importance in later business life. There are 1074 students, from 206 colleges and 48 states, as well as 13 foreign countries, enrolled in the school for the academic year 1930-1931. Under the direction of Dean Wallace Brett Donham, the Business School is carrying forward its work of training its students to take their part in the development of business as a profession, and in promoting knowledge and in- tegrity in the art of finance, industry and commerce. 9 IN APPRECIATION The members of the Yearbook Committee wish to express their sin cere appreciation to those who, by their interest and co-opera- tion, have aided in the preparation of this volnme. They are particularly indebted to Miss Hoyle, Mrs. Kerr, Miss McCarthy, and Miss Kidston, and to many others whose assistance has been invaluable. Fzzfulty 1930-1931 '93 .,x L va 1.- if ,H 12 ABBOTT LAVVRIENCE LOWELL, AB., LL.B., I.L.D PRESIDENT 13 WALLACE BRE'l l' DONIAIAM, A.l3., LL.B DEAN 11 Faculty December 20, 1930 Students of the Business School: Your association with other students during your two years here has many implications which contribute importantly to your training for business. Although the later satisfactions and value of friendships that may be formed cannot be overlooked, I wish to emphasize an aspect which is concerned more directly with the conduct of business. Your constant contact with men from every section of this country offers an opportunity to learn the particulars of their local industrial environment and its effect on their point of view. One who has never lived outside of New England, for example, may discover striking differences between his own traditional attitude of mind and that of a resident of the agricultural sec- tion of the Middle West. A broad understanding of such dif- ferences is essential to the successful operation of business over large areas or on a national scale. It is of even greater importance, however, for you to learn out of your varied acquaintanceship that men from widely vary- ing sections react in the same way as yourself to the same set of circumstances-that differences in points of view are caused by divergent facts rather than by any dissimilarities in processes of thought. This will help you to realize the other fellow's point of View which is a quality you will need in business more than any other. In conducting negotiations, for example, you must be able to think in advance of what may be said on the other side of your own position. The advantages of a broad acquaintanceship may be already well known to many who have attended large colleges with wide geographical representation, but these opportunities take on a fresh significance when emphasized with reference to the com- plicated inter-relations of modern business on a large scale. The Business School Club has performed an essential function in promoting more intimate contact between the students, and the Year Book is one of the most valuable aids in fulfilling this pur- pose. W. B. DONHAM, Dean 15 Faculty CLINTON POSTON BIDDLE Professor of I noestrnent Banking and Director of Division of Research Degrees: A.B., 1917, Ohio University: M.B.A., 1920, Harvard. Ilistory in brief: Special Agent for the Bureau of Business Research, 1920-21. Assistant Dean, 1920- 30. Instructor in Finance, 1921-23. Assistant Professor of Investment Banking, 1924-27. Asso- ciate Professor of Investment Banking, 1927-30. Professor of Investment Banking, 1930. CHARLES CURTIS EATON A ssistant Dean Degree: A.B., 1902, Harvard. History in brief: Publication Bureau of General Electric Company, Schenectady, N. Y., 1910-20. Advertising Manager, W. F. Schrafft and Sons, 1920-21. Librarian, 1921-29. Assistant Dean, 1929. GEORGES FREDERIC DORIOT Assistant Dean and Professor of Industrial Manage- ment Degree: M.E., 1915, University of Paris. History in brief: Assistant Dean since 1925. Asso- ciate Professor of Industrial Management, 1926- 29. Professor of Industrial Management since 1929. JOHN CALHOUN BAKER Assistant Dean and Tutor Degrees: A,B., 1917, Juniata College: M.B.A., 1923, Harvard . History in brief: Agent of the I-Iarvard Bureau of Business Research, 1923-24. Business, 1924-26. Instructor in Foreign Trade, 1926-28. Assistant Dean since 1928. Secretary of the Two-Hundrecl- Fifty Associates of the Harvard Business School. 16 F acuity ESTY FOSTER Assislanl Dean mul Tutor Dcgrcz's.'A.B., 1917, Williams College: S.B. 1921, Harvard. Ilzslnry in brief: Special engineering and research work for New York Central Lines, 1921-28. As- sistant Dean since 1928. THEODORE CUYLER STREIBERT Assistant Dean Degrees: S.B., 1921, Wesleyan University: M.B.A., 1923, Harvard. Ilzslory in brid: Research Agent, Bureau of Busi- ness Research, 1924. Manager, Boston Financial News, 1925. Secretary, F.B.O. Productions Inc., New York City, 1926-27. Assistant to Executive Vice President, Pathe Exchange, Inc., New York Clty, 1928-29. Assistant Dean since 1929. EDMOND FLEMING VVRIGI-IT Assislaul Dran Degrees: S.B., 1924, Harvarclg M.l3.A., 1926, Harvard. Ilislory in brief: Instructor in lnrlustrial Manage- ment ancl Assistant in Finance, 1926-27. Assistant: Dean since 1927. MADISON SAYLES A ssislzml Dean Degrees: A.B., 1927, lrlarvarflg lX'l.B.A., 19219, Har- vard. llislvry in l1r1'zj'.' Assistant Dean, 1930. 17 Faculty Professors WILLIAM MORSE COLE Professor of Accounting Degrees: A.B., 1890, Harvard 1 A.M. 1890, Harvard. History in brief: Instructor in Political Economy, Harvard, 1890-93. Secretary, Massachusetts Com- mission on Unemployed, 1894-95. University Ex- tension Lecturer, 1895-98. Instructor in Principles of Accounting, 1900-08. Assistant Professor, 1908- 13. Associate Professor, 1913-10. Professor since 1916. Member of the original faculty of the school. ARTHUR VERNON WOODWORTH Associate Professor of Finance and T utor Degrees: A.B., 1891, Harvardg B.D., 1894, Episco- pal 'Theological Schoolg Ph.D., 1897, Frieburg in Baden, Germany. Ilistory in brief: Twenty years on State Street in banking ollices and as partner in banking and broker- age business. One year editor with National In- dustrial Conference Board. Instructor in Finance, 1921-26. Tutor in History, Government, and Economics, 1922-27, Harvard. Instructor in Cor- porations at Radcliffe, 1923. Assistant Professor of Finance, 1927-30. Associate Professor of Finance, 1930. PHILIP CABOT Professor of Public Utility Management and Tutor Degree: A.B., 1894, Harvard. History in brief: Othce of William Minot, Boston, Trustee, 1894-1904. Management of real estate trusts, 1904-10. Manager of electric public utilities, 1910-18. Partner, White, Weld EQ Co., of New York-Boston Office. Lecturer in Public Utility Management, 1924-27. Professor of Public Utility Management since 1927. OLIVER MITCHELL WENTWORTH SPRAGUE Q0n leave of Absencej Edmund Cogswell Converse Professor of Banking' and Finance Degrees: A.B., A.M,, Ph.D., Harvard. History in brief: Unofficial activities for banking reform, preceding passage of the Federal Reserve Act. D Unofficial activities designed to secure im- position of adequate, i.e., heavy, taxation during the Great War. Council of National Defense and War Trade Board, july to December, 1918. Assist- ant Professor, 1908-13. Professor since 1913. Member of Original Faculty. Economic Adviser to the Bank of England, 1930. 18 Faculty JOHN C-URNEY CALLAN Przjessor of Industrial Management HDegree: S.B., 1896, Massachusetts Institute of 1 echtnology, History in Brief: Edison llluminating Company to .lfllllmry 1, 1S97. General Electric Company, Lynn XR orks, 1897-1909, With Arthur D. Little, Inc., Chemists and Engineers, to 1915. Professor of Steam and Gas Engineering and Chairman of Me- chanical. Engineering Department, University of Wisconsin, 1915-1918. Leave of absence for War work, 1918. Consultant, Eastern Manufacturing qomllfllly, Bangor, Maine, to January, 1920. I rofessor of Industrial Management since 1920. GEORGE ELTON MAYO Professor of Industrial Research Degree: A.M., 1899, University of Adelaide. History in brief: Fletcher Scholar Psychology, University of Adelaide, 1906. David Murray Re- search Scholar, University of Adelaide, 1910. Lec- turer in Systematic Economics, University of Queensland, 1911-1915. Lecturer and Professor of lsycho-logy, University of Queensland, Australia, 1,911-23. Examiner Hnal honors Psychology and lolitical Economy, University of Tasmania, 1912. .lfllln lhomson Lecturer, University of Queensland, 19.16. Douglas Price Lecturer for Queensland, 1921. Special Lecturer Psychopathology, Uni- versity of Melbourne, 1922. Research Associate in Industry, University of Pennsylvania, 1923-26. Associate Professor of Industrial Research, 1926- 29. Professor of Industrial Research since 1929. FRANK DEWITT WASHBURN Associate Professor of Real Estate Vilgffgrees: A,B., 11900, Harvardg A.M., 1915, Har- Htstory in brief: Assistant in Architecture, Har- vard, 1900- 03. Professor of Architecture and Fine Arts, University of Iowa, 1906-09. Professor of Architecture and Fine Arts, 'University of Michigan, 1909. Treasurer, johnson Washburn Company, Boston, 1909-25. President Haymarket National Bank, Boston, 1920-23. President, Citizens Na- tional Bank, Boston, 1926-27. Lecturer on Real Eyctate Management, 1928-30. Associate Professor ot Real Estate, 1930. ARTHUR STONE DEWIN G Professor of Finance Degrees: A.B., 1902, Harvard: A.M., 1903, Har- vard.: Ph.D., 1905, Harvard. History in brief: Counsel for the Corn Products Refining Company in appeal to the United States Supreme Court from the decree of dissolution under the Sherman Act of 1890. Lecturer in Corporation Finance, 1919-22. Associate Professor of Finance, 1922- 27. Professor of Finance since 1927. 19 Faculty GEORGE BYRON ROORBACH Professor of Foreign Trade Degrees: A.B., 1903, Colgateg A.M. 1915, Uni- versity of Pennsylvania. History in brief: Assistant Professor and Professor of Economic Geography, University of Pennsyl- vania, 1914- 19. Investigator of financial and economic conditions in Venezuela for Carnegie Peace Endowment, 1915. Special Expert, United States Shipping Board, 1918-19. Chairman Inter- department Committee on Trade Statistics-in charge of revision of United States Trade Statistics. Member, Committee on Statistics, International Chamber of Commerce, 1921-24. Chief, Research Division, Department of Commerce, 1921- 22. Pro- fessor of Foreign Trade since 1919. THOMAS HENRY SANDERS Professor of Accounting Degrees: B. of Com., 1905, University of Bir- mingham, Englandg M. of Com., 1914, University of Birmingham, Englandg Ph.D., 1921, Harvard. History in brief: Consulting accounting work in Minneapolis, Minn., New York, and in Boston, 1918 to date. Assistant Professor of Accounting, University of Minnesota, 1918-20. Assistant Pro- fessor of Accounting, 1921- 24. Associate Professor of Industrial Accounting, 1924-27. Professor of Accounting since 1927. MELVIN THOMAS COPELAND Professor of Marketing Degrees: A.B., 1906, Bowdoin College: A.M., 1907, Ph.D., 1910, Harvard. History in brief: Secretary, Research Committee, National Council of Cotton Manufacturers, 1919. Member, Massachusetts Commission on Cost of Living, 1916-1.7. Secretary, Commercial Economy Board, Washington, 1917-18. Executive Secretary, Conservation Division, War Industries Board, Wash- ington, 1918. Instructor, Economic Resources of Europe, Harvard, 1909-10. Sheldon Traveling Fellow Research in European Cotton Industry, 1910-11.. Instructor in Economies, Sociology, European Trade, New York University, 1911.-12. Instructor in Statistics, Marketing, European Trade, Harvard, 1912-15. Assistant Professor of same courses, 1915-19. Director of Bureau of Business Research 1916-26. Professor of Marketing since 1920. NORMAN SCOTT BRIEN GRAS Prrdessor of Business History Degrees: A.B. and A.M ., 1906, Western University: A.M., 1909, Harvard: Ph.lJ., 1912, Harvardg LI..D., 1924, University of Western Ontario. History in brief: Assistant Professor of History, Clark College, 1912-17. Associate Professor of History, Clark University, 1917-18. Lecturer in Economic History, Harvard, 1915-10-18. Pro- fessor of Economic History, University of Minne- sota, 1918-27. Professor of Business History since 1927. 20 Faculty CLYDE ORVAL RUGGLES Professor Qf Public Utility Managenient and Tutor Degrees: A.B., 1906, Iowa State Teachers Collegeg A.M. 1907, State University of Iowag Ph.D., 1913, Harvard. History in brief: Research for National Monetary Commission on Origin of the National Banking QYStem, 1909. Head of Department of History and Social Science, Winona, Minnesota State Teachers COllege, 1909-13. Assistant Professor of Economics, Qhio State University, 1913-14. Professor of Economics, 1914-20. Investigation for U. S. Ship- lglllg Board of Port and Terminal Charges at U. S. Iorts, 1918-19. Director of School of Commerce and head of department of Economics, University of Iowa, 1920-21. Head of Department and Pro- feSSQOr of Business Administration, Ohio State University, 1921-26. Dean of College of Commerce and Administration, Ohio State University, 1926- 28. Director of Survey by the Committee on Co- operation with Educational Institutions of the National Electric Light Association, 1927-28. Pro- fessor of Public Utility Management since 1928. JOHN FRANKLIN EBERSOLE Professor of Finance Degrees: Ph.B., 1907 Universit of Chicagog A.M, 1909, Harvard. , y vllistory in brief: Assistant Instructor in Public I' mance, University of Chicago, 1909-10. Student, illl' departments, First National Bank of Chicago, Illinois, 1910. Assistant Professor and later Pro- fessorlal Lecturer in Economics, Money, Banking, Investments, Business Cycles, and Bank Adminis- tration, University of Minnesota, 191.1-27. Cashier and 'later Vice President of a state bank in Minne- flbohs, Minnesota, 1917-20. Assistant Federal Re- serve Agent, Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, 1.920-27. Economic Advisor to, and Chief of Sec- I-E011 of Financial and Economic Research in, ,Ireasury Department, Washington, D. C., 1927- 30. Professor of Finance, 1930. NATHAN ISAACS Professor of Business Law Degrees: A.B., 1907, University of Cincinnati: KLM. 1908, University of Cincinnati, Ph.D., 1910, University of Cincinnati: LL.B., 1910, Cnicinnati LuW'School3 S.J.D., 1920, Harvard Law School. History in brief: Practised Law, 1910-12. Pro- fessor of Law, Cincinnati Law School and in charge of Business Law, University of Cincinnati, 1912-18. Assistant Dean, Cincinnati Law School, 1916-18. lhalfel' Teaching Fellow, Harvard Law School, 1919-20. Professor of Law, University of Pittsburgh, 192.0-23. Professor of Business Law, Columbia University CSummer sessionsl 1.921-26. Lecturer on Business Law, 1923-24. Professor of Business Law since 1924. OSGOOD STEVENS LOVEKIN Assistant Professor of Industrial Research Degrees: A.B., 1924, Stanford Universityg M.B.A., 1927, Harvard. fhstory in brief: Instructor in Industrial Research, 1927-30. Assistant Professor of Industrial Research, 1930, 21 lfarizlly THEODORE HENRY BROVVN Associate Professor of Business Stafisffics Degrees: A.B., 1910, Yale: A.M. 1911, Yale: Ph.lJ., 1913, Yale. History in brief: Instructor in Mathematics, Yale, 1913-15. Instructor in Mathematics and Astronomy, Brown University, 1915-16. Assistant Professor of Mathematics and Astronomy, 1916-18. Assistant Professor of Nautical Science, 1918-20. Assistant Professor of Economics, 1920-21. Assistant Pro- fessor, School of Business, Columbia University, 1920-25. Bureau of Business Research, 1925-26. Assistant Professor of Business Statistics, 1926-27. Associate Professor of Business Statistics since 1927. JACOB ANTON DEHAAS William Ziegler Professor of 111fti77l.Ilff07I!Lf Keiolion- ships and Tutor Degrees: A.B., 1910, Stanford University: A.M. 1912, Harvardg Ph.lJ., 1915, Stanford University. Ilislory in brizf: Public Accounting practice The Hague tllollandj, 1901-04. Instructor in Stanford University, 1912-15. Special agentin Europe of the California Immigration Commission, Summer, 1914. Assistant Professor in University of Texas, 1915- 17. Examiner Federal Trafle Commission, 1917. Professor, Ohio State University, 1917-18. Lec- turer, Columbia University, Summer, 1918. Pro- fessor University of Washington 1918-19. Profes- sor University of Rotterdam, llolland 1919-21. Professor of Foreign Trade in New York University, Chairman of Department of Trade and Industry, 1921-27. Lecturer on Foreign Trade, 1926-27. Lecturer on International Relations, Columbia Uni- versity, 1930. William Ziegler Professor of Inter- national Relationships since 1927. JAMES WILLIAM HORWITZ A ssislorrt Prryessor of Business Statistics em! Tulor Degrees: A.B., 1910, Harvard: M.l3.A., 1926, Har- vard. History in brief: lvlanufacturing, 1910-23. In charge of budget and statistics, B. F. Sturtevant Co., Boston, 1926. Assistant Professor of Business Sta- tistics since 1927. HOWARD THOMPSON LEWIS Professor :J Morleelirfg , Degrees: A.B., 1910, Lawrence College: A.lNl. 19.12, University of Wisconsin. llistory in brizjfl' Professor of Economics, lliram College, 1912-14. Professor of Economics, Uni- versity of Idaho, 1914-20. Professor of Economics, University of Washington, 1920-22. llcan of College of Business Administration, University of Washington, 1922-26. Westinghouse Profes- sorship, lecturer in ltaly on Commercial Practice and. Problems in the United States, 1926-27. Chairman Commercial Commission of the National Foreign Trade Council to the Orient, 1925. Pro- fessor of ltlarlceting since 1927. 22 Faenttjf EDWIN CLYDE ROBBINS Professor of Industrial Management ,Degrees Ph.I3., 1910, Iowa, A.M. 1912, Iowa, 1h.D., 1915, Columbia. ulltstory in brief: Instructor in Economics and Soffwlogy, Mt. 1-Ioiyoke College, 1914-15. Assist- ant 'Professor of Economics and Sociology, Uni- vlersity of Oregon, 1915-17. Assistant Professor of ltcononaics, University of Minnesota, 1917-19. Education Director, American Red Cross, 1918-19. Dean, School of Business Administration, University of OFCZOI1, 1920-27. Lecturer in industrial Manage- IIIIGNL, 1927-28. Professor of Industrial Management since 1928. ARTHUR WARREN HANSON A ssoeiate Prfjessor of Accounting and Tutor Degrees: A.B., 1912, Harvard: IVl.B.A., 1921, Harvard: A.M., 1923, Harvardg LL.B., 1927, Suf- folk Law School. Htstory in brief: Teacher in preparatory schools, 1912-19. Instructor in French, Harvard College, 1919-21. Collected cases for the Bureau, Summer of 1922. Instructor in Accounting, Boston Uni- versity, 1920-24. Instructor in Accounting at Harvard, 1921-27. Assistant Professor of Account- IUSZ, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1924- 27. Admitted to Massachusetts Bar, 1927. As- sistant Professor of Accounting, 1927-30. Associate Professor of Accounting, 1930. ROBERT LOUIS MASSON A ssoeiate Professor of Firzarzee and Tutor Degrees: A.B., 1912, State University of Iowa, A.M., 1915, State University of Iowa, A.M., 1922, Harvard . Utstory in brrfef: Assistant in Economics, State University of Iowa, 1914-10. Assistant in Eco- nomics, 1916-17, 1919-1920, and Instructor in Eco- nomics, Harvard, 1920-23. Assistant Professor, 1923i-25 and Associate Professor of Finance, Uni- versity of Michigan, 1925-29. Associate Professor of Finance since 1929. . FABYAN PACKARD, IXID. A ssistant Professor of Ilygienu Degrees: A.B., 1912, Harvard, 1N'l.D. 1915, Har- varc . History 'in brief: Resident Surgical Interne, Bos- lfm City Hospital, 1915, '10 and 'l9. Harvard Surgical Unit in France, 1917-19. General Practice Of Medicine and Surgery, Westford, Mass., 1921- 1924. Senior Assistant Physician, State Infirmary, lewlcsbury, 1920 and 1925. Assistant Professor of Hygiene at Harvard Business School since 1920. 23 Faculty SUMNER HUBER SLICHTER Professor of Business Economics Degrees: A.B., 1913, University of Wisconsing A.M., 1914, 'University of Wisconsing Ph.D., 1918, University of Chicago. History in brief: Member of Research Staff, United States Commission on Industrial Relations, 1914-15. Instructor in Economics, Princeton University, 1919-20. Assistant Professor of Eco- nomics, Cornell University, 1920-25. Professor of Economics, Cornell University, 1925-30. Member of staff Institute of Economics, Wasliiiigton, since 1925. Professor of Business Economics, 1930. RICHARD STOCKTON MERIAM Associate Professor of Business Economics and Tutor Degrees: A.B., 1914, Harvardg Ph.D., 1921, Har- vard. History in brief: Assistant in Social Ethics, 1916- 17, Instructor in Economics and Tutor in the Division of History, Government and Economics, 1919-24, Assistant Professor of Economics, 1924- 25. Harvard University. Associate Professor of Economics, 1925-26, Professor of Economics, 1926- 29, Amherst College. Associate Professor of Busi- ness Economics since 1929. CARL FREDERICK TAEUSCH Assistant Professor of Business Ethics Degrees: Litt. B., 1914, Princetong Ph.D., 1920, Harvard. History in brief: Instructor in Philosophy, Univer- sity of Chicago, 1.920-21. Associate Professor of Philosophy, Tulane University of Louisiana, 1921- 23. Associate Professor of Philosophy, State Uni- versity of Iowa, 1923-27. Professional and Busi- ness Ethics, 1926. Research in Business Ethics Harvard Business School, 1927. Assistant Professor of Business Ethics, 1928. Associate Professor of Business Ethics since 1929. JOSEPH LYONS SNIDER Associate Professor of Business Statistics Degrees: A.B., 1915, Arnherstg A.M. 1918, Har- vard, Ph.D,, 1923, Harvard. History in' briefs Harvard Economic Society, 1920-28. Assistant Professor of Business Statistics, 1925-28. Associate Professor of Business Statistics since 1928. 24 Iiacuttv MALCOLM PERRINE MCNAIR Associate' Professor of Marketing and Managing Director of Bureau of Business Research Dlegrees: A.B., 1916, Harvard: A.M. 1920, Har- var . History in brief: Assistant in Government and English, Harvard, 1917-19. Instructor in Market- mffi 1920-23. Teaching Retail Store Problems, 1921 to date. Marketing Problems 1923 to date. Assistant Professor of Marketing, 1924-26. Asso- Clate Professor of Marketing since 1927. HAROLD HAZEN TI-IURLBY Assistant Professor of Industrial Ilffanagernent Degrees: A.B., 1917, University of Michigan: M.B:A., 1923, Harvard. History in brief: Boies State Savings Bank, Hud- son., Mich., 1911-13. Assistant in Accounting University of Michigan, 1916-17. Assistant Cost Inspector, Fore River Shipbuilding Company, 1917. Assistant Naval Attache, American Embassy, Rome, Italy, 1918-19. Assistant Dean, 1923-24. Instructor in Transportation, 1924. Instructor in Industrial Management, 1925. Assistant Professor of Industrial Management since 1927. CECIL EATON FRASER Associate Professor ry' Finance Degrees: S.B. CWar Degrecj 1918, Harvard, M.B:A. 1921, Harvard. History in brief: Member of Research Staff, 1921- 22. .Research Supervisor, 1922-26, of the Bureau of Business Research. Instructor in Transportation and Finance, 1923-24. Instructor in Finance, 1924- 25. Assistant Professor of Finance, 1926-29. Asso- ciate Professor of Finance, 1929. fO11 leave of ab- sence, 1930-3l.D NEIL HOPPER BORDEN Associate Professor of Advertising and Tutor Degrees: A.B., 1919, 'University of Colorado: M.B:A., 1922, Harvard. History in brief: Special Agent for the Bureau of Business Research, Summer of 1921. 'Assistant glean, 1922-25. Instructor in Business Policy, 1923- 24. Head of Department of Student D Reports, 15123-24. Assistant Professor of Advertising 1925- Zub. Assistant Dean, 1927-30. Associate Professor since 1928. 25 Ifacultgf FRANKLIN ERTON FOLTS Associate Professor of Industrial Management Degrees: A.B., 1919, University of Oregon. M.B.A., 1923, University of Oregon. History of brief: .Ecole d'Artillerie, Division ln- structor, Artillery Tactics, Samour, France. ln- tructor in Business Administration, Assistant Pro- fessor, Associate Professor, Associate Professor and Assistant Dean, Professor and Assistant Dean, 1 ' f O n Professor and Acting Dean, at University 0 rego , 1920-28. Associate Professor of Industrial Manage- ment since 1928. CARL NELSON SCHMALZ d T t r. Assist- Assistant Professor of Marleetingan u o ant Director Bureau of Business Research Degrees: A.B., 1919, I-Iarvardg M.B.A., 1921, Harvard. ' ' 'f' ' :I Assistant, Harvard, History in brief. Researc 1 s 1921-22. Research Director of Rike 'Kumler Com- pany, Dayton, Ohio, 1922-25. Assistant Professor of Retail Store Management and Assistant Director, Bureau of Business Research, University of Michi- gan, 1.925-29. Assistant Professor of Marketing and Assistant Director, Bureau of Business Research since 1929. CHARLES INSCO GRAGG Assistant Professor of Business and Tutor Degrees: A.B., 1920 Cas of 19185 University ot Rochester: M.B.A., 1921, Harvard: D.C.S., 1928, Harvard. Q History in brief: Eastman Kodak Company, 1921-22. Bureau of Business Research. Research Staff and Research Supervisor, 1923-205 1928, 1929. Research Tutor, Northeastern University, 1926, 1927. Editor, Harvard Business Reports since 1923. Assistant, Retail Distribution since 1928. Supervisor of Research in Aircraft Marketing. Assistant Professor of Business since 1929. FRITZ JULES ROIETHLISBEIRGER Assistant Professor of Industrial Research Degrees: A.B., 1920, Colurnhia Universityg S.B., 1922, M assachusctts Institute of Technology A . M I, 1927 , I-Iarvard. tlistory in lfrftef: Instructor in Industrial Research wig-Sli. Assistant Professor of Industrial Research 20 Faculty SAMUEL S. STRATTON Assistant Professor nf Business Economics Degrees: S B 1920 Dartmouth' A.M. 1928 Harvardg Ph:Di: 1930,,Harvard. y , v History in brief: Atlas Alloy Steel Corp., 1920-25. Instructor in Economics and Tutor in History, iovernment, and Economics, Harvard, since 1926. Assistant Professor of Business Economics, 1930. ROSS GRAHAM WALKER Associate Professor of Accounting Dfffree: A.B., 1920, Michigan. Iltstory tn brief: Michigan Central Rai1road,1910- 15. Covernment Field Accounting, 1919. Instructor 11? Economics and in Accounting, Michigan, 1919- 22. Assistant Professor of Commerce, Iowa, 1922- 23. Associate Professor, 1924-25. Professor, 1925- 261. Assistant Professor of Accounting, Harvard, 1926-28. Accounting Consultant with Hamilton Woolen 'Co., since 1927. Associate Professor of iyffdggngiiig since 1928. In charge of Business ,Policy v -- . WILLIAM JAMES CUNNINGHAM fumes J. Hill Professor of Trartsjnortotfzm and Tutor Degree: A.M., Honorary, 1921, Harvard. . Htstory in br1Tef.' In railroad work, traffic operat- UQH and .executive departments, 1894-1916. Cana- dian Pacific, Boston and Albany, New Haven, Lack- awanna, Union Pacific and Boston and Maine. Lflfjt as President's Assistant, Boston and Maine Railroad. Assistant Director of Operation, United States Railroad Administration, 1918-19. A mem- ber of .the original faculty. Lecturer on Railroad OD61'3.t1on, 1908-10. Assistant Professor of Trans- Dlortation, 1910-15. Professor of Transportation since 1915. JOHN PERRY MITCHELL, JR. Assistant Professor of l31is'inr'ss lieonoimfzzs and Tutor Degrees: A.B., 1921, Dartmouth College: A.M., 1922, Harvard. History in lnrifef: Assistant in Economics, Harvard 192.3-24. Assistant Professor of Business Policy, Qniversity of Michigan, 1924-29. Secretary of School of Business Administration, University of Michigan, 1925-29. Assistant Professor of Busi- ness Economics since 1929. 27 Faculty EDMUND PHILIP LEARNED Assistant Professor of Marketing and Tutor Degrees: A.B., 1922, University of Kansas. A.M., 1925, University of Kansasg M.B.A., 1927, ,I-Iarvardg D.C.S., 1930, Harvard. History in brief: Instructor in Economics. and Commerce, University of Kansas, 1922-25. Private accounting practice, Lawrence, Kansas, 1921-25. Student Editorial Board, Harvard Business Review, 1926-27. Instructor in Marketing, 1927-29. Assist- ant Professor of Marketing since 1929. GEORGE EUGENE BATES Assistant Professor of Investment .Banking and Tutor Degrees: A.B., 1923, University of Missouri: A.M., 1924, 'University of Missouri: M.B.A., 1925, Harvard. ' History in brief: Assistant Dean, 1925-28. In- structor in Investment Banking, 1928-29. Assist- ant Professor of Investment Banking since 1929. PAUL BROWN COFFMAN Assistant Professor of Accounting and Tutor Degrees: S.B., 1923, Ohio State University: M'.B.A., 1926, Harvard. History in brief: .Public Accountant-Fuller's Efnciency Engineers, Columbus, Ohio, 1920-21. Instructor, Mathematics of Accounting and Finance, Boston University, 1923-24. Assistant Professor of Business Administration, College of William and Mary, 1926-27. Instructor in Accounting, 1927-29. Accounting Consultant with New .England Mica Company since 1928. Assistant Professor of Ac- counting since 1929. In charge of Business Policy II, 1930. JOHN EDWARD DALTON Assistant Professor of Business Statistics and Tutor Degrees: A.B., 1923, University of Californiag M.B.A., 1925, Harvardg Ph.D., 1929, University of California. History in brief: Instructor in Business Statistics, 1333-30. Assistant Professor of Business Statistics, 28 Facultj' HARRY RUDOLPH TOSDAL Professor of Marketing Degrees: S.B., 1909, St. Olaf College, Ph.D., 1915, Harvard. History in inrief: Instructor in Economics, Massa- chusetts Institute of Technology, 1915-16. Assist- fgnt Professor of Economics, 1917-18. Associate Irofessor, 1918-19. Professor and head of depart- ment, Boston University, 1919-20. Lecturer in Economics, Harvard, 1918-19. Assistant Professor of Marketing, 1920-21. Faculty Editor, Harvard gtisgness Review. Professor of Marketing since Lecturers EDGAR JUDSON RICH Lecturer on Transportation Degrees: A.B., 1887, Harvard: A.M., 1891, Har- varduc LL.B., 1891, Harvard. History in brief: Counsel, Boston and Maine Rail- Ffmd, 1892-1916. General Practice and General Counsel, Associated Industries of Massachusetts. Lecturer on Theory and Practice of Rate-making, 1908-17. Lecturer on Transportation since 1923. FRANCIS N OYES BALCH Lecturer on Business Law Degrees: A.B., 1896, Harvard: A.M., 1897, Har- vard: LL.B., 1900, Harvard. History in brief: Research in Biology, U. S. Bureau Of Fisheries, 1897. Committee to visit University Museums, Museum of Comparative Zoology, .Department of Zoology, various years 1904-25. Bermuda Biological Station for Research, 1910. ACUYG. general law practice, 1900-30, with some SI3CC1.al'ization at different periods on international, municipal, real property, probate and trust law, and the management of property. Boston Finance Commission, 1908-13. Massachusetts Constitution- al Convention, 19l5-18. Massachusetts Legislature, Representative, 1919-20. Law hrms: Hunneman and Balch, 1904-13. Ellis and Balch, 1914-29. Lecturer on Business Law, 1930. HOMER NEWTON SWEET Lecturer on Accounting Degree: Ph.B., 1907, Brown University. History' in brirj: Accounting practice since 1910. Lecturer in Accounting since 1927. 29 Faculty DONALD HILLS DAVENPORT Lecturer on Business Statistics Degrees: S.B., 1921, Columbia University: A.lVI., 1922, Columbia University: Ph.D., 1926, Columbia University. Ilistory in brief: Assistant lnstructor, 1921-23. Instructor, 1923-26. Assistant Professor of Busi- ness Statistics, 1926-29. Columbia University. Statistical Research, J. Austin Smith and Company, New York City, 1926 and Scarr Transportation Company, New York City, 1927. Sometime Sta- tistician to New York State Committee on Taxa- tion and Retrenchment and the California 'Fax Commission. Lecturer on Business Statistics since 1929. Instructors RICHMON D FLETCHER BI NGHAM Instructor in Business Statistics History in brief: Interstate Commerce Com- mission, 1890-1918. Scituate Proving Ground, 1918-19. National Industrial Conference Board, 1.91.9-20. 'United Drug Company, 1920. Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, 1921-24. Acting ln- structor in Business Graphics, April, 1924. In- structor in Business Statistics since 1925. LYNN IRVINE SCHOONOVER Instructor in Bank Management Degrees: Ph.B., 1913, University of Wisconsin: Ph.M., 1915, University of Wisconsin. History in brief: Assistant Professor of Business Administration, Albion College, 1920-22. Assist- ant Professor of Finance, 1922-24. Associate Pro- fessor of Finance, 1924-26. Instructor in Bank Management since 1926. HARRY LEWIS CUSTARD Instructor in Business Degrees: A.B., 1919, Syracuse: M.B.A., 1922, Harvard. History in brief: Accountant, New York City, 1922. Instructor, Lehigh University, 1923-25. Instructor in Business Policy, 1926-28. Instructor in Business since 1929. 30 Faculty JOHN WALTER HARRIMAN Instructor in Bank Management Degrees: Ph.B., 1920, Brown University: M.B.A., 1925, Harvard. 1Iistory in breif: Instructor in Economics and Business Administration, Grinnell College, 1925- 26. .Instructor in Economics and Business Adminis- tration, .University of Rochester, 1926-27. In- structor 1n Sales Management, 1928-30. Instructor in Bank Management, 1930. ALBERT OTTO GREEF Instructor in Finance and Tutor Degrees: A.B., 1921, University of Kansas, A.M., 1922, Harvard. History in brief: Instructor in Economics, Brown University, 1927-28. Assistant in Finance, 1928- 29. Instructor in Finance since 1929. DAVID HUNTER STROTHER Instructor in Finance DQEVGCS-' A.B., 1922, George Washington Uni- Yefslliyi M.S., 1924, George Washington Univer- S1tY,.M.B.A., 1929, Harvard. History in brief: Engineering Research, Bureau of Standards, 1920-26 and 1927-28. National Aeronautic Association, 1927-28. Research Assist- ilggoin Finance, 1929-30. Instructor in Finance, HENRY CHARLES HAWLEY Instructor in Marketing and Tutor Degrees: A.B., 1923, Oberlin College: M.B.A., 1925, Harvard: D.C.S., 1930, Harvard. History in brief: The C. and G. Cooper Company, Mt. Vernon, Ohio, 1925-26. Graduate Assistant 111 Accounting and Marketing, Massachusetts Agri- Cylltural College, 1926-27. Instructor in Marketing since 1929. 31 1 'vi' tk , get .1 1 f. fail., : Faculty KENNETH DOUGLAS I-IUTCI-IINSON Instructor in Sales Management Degrees: A.B., 1923, Oberlin: M.B.A., 1926, Har- vard. History in brief: Showroom Manager, Standard Sanitary Manufacturing Co., Boston,,Mass., 1926- 29. Graduate Student in Economics, Harvard, 1929-30. Instructor in Sales Management, 1930. WILLIAM ARCHIBALD FOWLER Instructor in Foreign Trade Degrees: B.S., 1925, Whitman Collegeg M.B.A., 1927, University of Oregon. History in brief: Associate Professor of Business Administration, University of Oregon, 1928-30. Instructor in Foreign Trade, 1930. WILLIAM CATRON GORDON, JR. Instructor in Accounting and Tutor Degrees: A.B., 1926, Missouri Valley College: M.B.A., 1928, Harvard. History in brief: Instructor in Accounting since 1928. ROBERT MILLER HORNUNG Instructor in Business Policy Degrees.' A.B., 1926, University of Michigan: M.B.A., 1928, Harvard. Ilistory in brief: First National Bank of Detroit, 1928-30. Instructor in Business Policy, 1930. 32 Faculty GEORGE OSGOOD CUTTER Instructor in Accounting Dffgfm- s.B. 1927 B 1' C ll 'M.B.A. 19297 Harvard, , OWCOIII 0 ege, . Hi-story in brief: Research Assistant in Account- IUH1 1929-30. Instructor in Accounting, 1930. WENDELL WILLIAM FINLEY Instructor in Accounting 1927, Monmouth Collegeg M.B.A., mggistory in brid: Instructor in Accounting since STERLING POPPLE Assistant in Business History Agggfevs' A.B., 1927, University of Minnesota, ' Ig, 1929, University of Minnesota. D IIWOVJI in brief: First National Bunk of Minne- Eflfohsyl .1923-24. Reader in Finance, 1927-28, As- Mstant in Finance, Theory, 1928-29, University of lfgsglesotu. Assistant in Business History since ERLE ADDISON STEISS Instructor in Accounting MDUEVCGSJ B. Com., 1927, University of Toronto: 'BgA-, 1929, Harvard. i History in brief: Research Assistant in Account- nf-5, 1929-30. Instructor in Accounting, 1930. 33 Faculty ARTHUR ROTHWELL TEBBUTT Instructor in Business .Statistics Degrees: A.B., 1927, Brown University: A.M., 1930, Harvard. History in brief: Harvard Economic Society since 1927. Assistant Editor, Review of Economic Sta- tistics, 1928-30. Statistician, 1930. Instructor in Business Statistics, 1930. VLADIMIR APOLLONOVICH TEMNOMEROFF Instructor in Business Statistics Degrees: Anapskaya Gymnasium, l919:1M.C.S., 1927, Dartmouth. History in brief: British Army in Constantinople, 1921. Instructor in English at College Francais, 1921-22. Y. M. C. A. work in Asia Minor, 1922. The Macmillan Company, New York, 1923-24. Assistant in Business Statistics, 1927-28. In- structor in Business Statistics since 1928. EUGENE SCHERB MERRILL Instructor in Accounting - Degrees: A.B., 1928, Stanford Universityg M.B.A., 1930, Harvard. History irt brief: Instructor in Accounting, 1930. ' ROBESON BAILEY Supervisor in English' Degree: AB., 1929, Harvard College. History in brief: Supervisor in English, 1930. 34 l acull,11' Research DICKSON HAMMOND LEAVE NS Research Assistant iii Business Statistics Degrees: A.B., 1909, Yale: A.M., 1915, Yz11c. History in br-id: Instructor, 1909-12. Lec:L111'c1', 1915-26, Yale in China. TYCIISIIFCF Yule i11 C11i11a1, 1916-28. Rescz1rc:11 Assistant in Business Statistivs sim-c 1929. MALCOLM LOW ELL MCELROY Research A ssislanl in Marketing Dvgrecs: A.B., 1923, 1'1Z1.1'VI1.1'C1Q M.B.A., 1928, Har- vard. . IIisIoryi1zI2rit'f.' Howl, St,z1tistivz11 Division, Actuar- 1231 1QCIJ!l1'L111C1111, Union C61111111 Life 111S111'Z1.11l'C Co., Cz,111c'11111uli, Ohio. Rescarvli Assistzim in N1Ll1'kCl1112,' since 1928. LEON FRANCIS ALTSTOCK Krscarcli flssislrmi in Motion l'iclimPs X1ffi'grw's: A.13., 1924, U11ivc1'sil,y of Oregon, 13 .A. 1927 Hzu'V:1rc1. Ilistoiy in lirizgf: 1ii1'cslo11c 'lxirc :md 1lLI1J1JC1' Com- pany, 1918-24. F1cLc11c1' 'l'i1'c CO11117E111y, Po1't1z111f1, 331'CgO11, 1924-29. Resc:m'11 Assistzun. in Motion 1Ct111'cs, 1929. PHILIP JOHN STOMBERG- Research Assislavzi in Marleotiuig If !,fig7l'l'Sf BS., 1924, Wcslcyzm 'U11ivcrsit.y3 IX1.B.A., JZI1, 1-1:11'vzL1'c1. wllislory -in I1r'iql'.' 1'101V11l11l1-1111111105 ICo111pz111y, 'llle1'1111'ry,. Conn, 19211-1928. -IO1111 811111110 'Com- !7r.l1'ly, cl111l'l1111lL11, Ohio, 1928. iQCSCZ1'l'l'I1 Assistznnt 111 Alll1'1iC1,111j1, 1929. 35 Faculty FREDERICK REUBEN DARROW Research Assistant in Industrial Managerzzent Degrees: A.B., 1925, Harvard: M.B.A., 1930, Harvard. History in brief: Old Colony Corporation, 1923- 25 and 1927-28. Research Assistant in .Industrial Management, 1930. FRANK PAISLEY GLASS Research Assistant in Accounting Degrees: A.B., 1925, University of California: M.B.A., 1930, Harvard. I History in brief: Research Assistant in Account- ing, 1930. RALPH MERLE HOVVER Research Assistant in Business History Degrees: A.B., 1925, University of Kansasg B.A., 1928, University of Oxford. Requirements for M. A. Oxon. completed. History in brief: Rhodes Scholar, Pembroke College, Oxford, 1925-28. Instructor in Economics, University of Kansas, 1928-30. WILBUR BIRCH ENGLAND Research Assistant in Marketing Degrees: A.B., 1926, Western Reserve Universityg M.B.A. 1930, Harvard. History in brief: Assistant Manager, The Sterling Products Company, 1926-27. Instructor in Eco- nomics, Alabama Polytechnic Institute, 1927-28. Research Assistant in Marketing, 1930. 36 Faculty CLIFFORD LINCOLN HAWORTH Research Assistant in Marketing Degrees: A.B., 1926, Whittier College: M.B.A., 1928, Harvard. 1 History in brief: Research Assistant in Market- ing since 1928. HARWOOD FERRY MERRILL Research Assistant in Aviation Degrees: A.B., 1926, Cornell University: 1Vl.B.A., 1928, Harvard. History in brief: Research Assistant in Marketing 1928-29. Research Assistant in Aviation since 1929. KENNETH WIGGINS PORTER A ssistant in Research Degrees: A.B., 1926, Sterling College: ILM., 1927, Unlversity of Minnesota. History in brizj: Assistant in History, University of Minnesota, 1926-27. Research Assistant in Business History, 1927-28. Special Research Assistant since 1928. RICHARD DONHAM Research Assistant in Marketing Degrees: A.B., 1927, Harvard: M.l3.A., 1930, Harvard. l mggistery in lzrizj: Research Assistant in Marketing, 37 Faculty GEORGE MUCHNIC Research A ssistant in Irwestmerzt Banter 71 g Degrees: S.B., 1927, lvlassacrhusctts Institute of '1'cc:hnologyg MRS., 1928, Massachusetts Institute of Technologyg M.B.A., 1930, Harvard. V History 'in brief: General Elevtric Company, 1924-28. Research Assistant in Investment Bank- ing, 1930. ROSS MCDUFFEE CUNNINGHAM Research Assistant in Sales tVla1zagement Degrees: A.B., 1928, Harvard: M.B.A., 19350, Harvard . History in brief: Research Assistant in Sales Man- agement, 1930. BENJAMIN HOWARD LARRABEE Research Assistant in liarzleing Degrees: 'Ph.B., 1928, Ya1cg M.B.A. 1930, Harvard. History in brief: Research Assistant in Banking. 1930. JOHN JAMES MADIGAN Research A ssistant in Sales Management Degrees: A.B., 1928, University of Colorado: M.B.A., 1930, Harvard. History in brief: Research Assistant in Sales Man- agement, 1930. 38 lfaaizfrllj' CLARENCE BENTLEY NICKERSON Research Assislrml in .f1cc01ml'1711g Degrees: B.B.A., 1923, Boston Universityg M.'B.A. 1930, Harvard. History 7171 brief: Accountant Hotels Stzitler C0 ine., 1927. Reseitreli Assislzmtiin Ac'eoimling, 1930 JOSEPH ANDREW UHL Research Assislan! in Accounting IJl?gVl3!?S.' Com. E., 1928, University of Cincinnati: M.B,A., 1930, Harvard. Uzsfory in brief: Resezlreli Assistant in 'XCc'onnting 19:50. ' ' A ' VVILLIAM PIERCE VVALKER limwzrclz Assistant in Marlczfliazg U0gnfcs.' A.13., 1928, Amherst College: lX'l.13.A., 1930, Hztrvzlrcl. mggslvry in l1r1'1jf.' Researcli Assistant in Marketing, Library ARTHUR HARRISON COLE .flzlvzfinislraiiva Curator of lialevr Library and Tutor Degrees: A.B., 1911, 'Bowdoin College: A.M., 1913, Hzlrvarclg Pl1.D., 1916, Hzlrvnrcl. Ilzslory in brief: Assistant in Er-onomic History, 1913-15. Tutor and Instruetor in Economies, 1910- IX7 and 1920-23. Tutor and Assistant Professor of Economies, 1924-28. Tutor :mtl Assoeiztte Pro- fQSSor since 1928, 1-lztrvzml University. Special Expert, Commercial Eeonomy Bourrl, 1917. Oral- 11511196 Corps, U. S., Army ,1917-19. Expert, United States 'l'ziri1T Commission, 1919-20. Aclministrzltive c1l11'?t1.O1' of Baker Lilmu'y sinve 1929. 39 Faculty WILLIAM PARKER CUTTER Assistant Librarian in charge of Classification Degree: S.B., 1888, Cornell University. History in brief: Chemist, Agricultural Experi- ment Station, Cornell University, 1888-90. Pro- fessor of Agricultural Chemistry, Agricultural Col- lege of Utah, 1890-93. Librarian, U. S. Department of Agriculture, 1893-1900. Professor, Library Science, George Washington University, 1899-1900. Chief, Order Division, Library of Congress, 1900- 04. Librarian, Forbes Library, Northampton, Mass., 1904-11. Librarian, Engineering Societies Library, New York, 1911-18. Instituting Filing System, Oil Division, Fuel Administration, Wash- ington, D.C., 1918. Manager, Book Department, Chemical Catalog Company, 1918-19. Librarian, National Aniline 8: Chemical Company, Buffalo, 1920-22. Director, Information Department, A.D. Little, Inc., Cambridge, 1922-27. Assistant Li- brarian in charge of Classification since 1.927. WALTER M. CODDING Custodian of Aldrich Library of Finance History in brief: National War Council, 1917-19. lnterchurch World Movement, Department of Surveys, 1920-21. Associate with Widner Library, 1922-23. Assistant to the Librarian, 1923-27. Custodian of Aldrich Library of Finance since 1928. HOWARD CORNING Manuscripts Degree: A.B., 1890, Harvard. History in brief: Treasurer, Bangor Hydro Elec- tric Company, Bangor, Maine, 1909-25. Custo- dian of Manuscripts since 1927. FRANK C. AYRES Executive Secretary, Business Historical Society History in brief: Treasurer-President, J. C. Pear- son Company, Boston, 1897-15. Assistant, New England Fuel Administration, 1917-18. Assistant New England Headquarters American Red Cross, 1918-19. Director United States Savings Division, First Federal Reserve-District, 1919-24. 'Executive Secretary, Business Historical Society since 1926. 40 Facifzlly CHARLES E. FISHER Pff?S'illl'7lf, Railway and Imcnuznliw lfistnrical Socfvly llcgrzna' S.l3., l9l3, University of Michigan. History in l1r1frf.' Mechanical and Freight Claim l?cpartment, Pennsylvania Railroad, 19l3-lti. As- sistant Superintendent of Material Department, Midvale Steel and Ordinance Company, Phila- delphia, l9l6-l8. United States Bureau of Air- craft, Rochester, N. Y.: Chief Inspector at Eastman Kodak Company, ISHS-20. Assistant Engineer, Department of Tests, New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad, l920-22. Service Engineer, Franklin Railway Supply Company, New York City, 1922-28. Associate Memher, Penn Mutual Life Insurance Company, Boston, l92S. President Rgtilway and Locomotive Ilistorical Society since . . 29. JOHN HUNTER SEDGVVICK llegrrfm' ILB., ISSS, Harvard. llvfslnry in lirfzf: Editor, Harvard Business School Alumni Bulletin. Attached to Corporations Collec- tion, Baker I,ilmrary. Member of New York and Massachusetts Bars. Italian and Swiss correspond- ent of Christian Science Monitor, l9l2-l4. Former memhcr, Boston Transcript Staff. Co-author with Philip Dexter oi' 'l'he War Debts-An American View. S111cumixN IIAL1. fll JA IQ STUDENT CLUB HOUSE Clay! offmw 1931 '33 Class of june, IQ-31 KEENE ABBOTT University of Pennsylvania, AB. '29 Alpha Tau Omega Hotel Gramatan, Bronxville, N. Y. E-23 Gallatin Hall HERBERT THOMAS ABRAMS University of M ichigan, '27 218 Cleveland Street, Orange, N. J. D-25 Morris Hall EDWARD WOLFE ADAMS Purdue University, SB. '28 526 North Central Street, Indianapolis, Incl C-22 Gallatin Hall ERIC GEORGE ADAMS McGill University, B.S. '29 Ph-i Delta Theta 1 Elgin Street, Granby, Que., Canada E-12 Gallatin Hall HOBART WALKER ADAMS Clark University, AJ3. '29 20 Acorn Street, Malden, Mass. C-41 Chase Hall EDWARD HARDEY ADRIANCE University of Missouri, AB. '29 Phi Delta Theta Boonville, Mo. 213-B Holden Green 44 Class of june, I93I ROBERT HARKNESS ALEXANDER Colgate University, B.S. '29 Theta Chi 675 Delaware Avenue, Buffalo, N. Y. D-31 Mellon Hall ELBERT NICHOLAS AMES Stanford University, AB. '28 Roblar Avenue, San Mateo, Calif. 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D-33 Mellon Hall JOHN HAROLD BACKSTRAND Pomona College, A.B. ,ZQ 1405 West l2th Street, Riverside, Calif. D-42 Gallatin Hall l SHIRLEY HENDERSON BAKER Uiiiuersity of California, AB. '29 Phi Gamma Delta Winters, Calif. D-43 Gallatin Hall 46 Class Q! june, 1931 LOUIS SERGE BALLIF Utah College of Agriculture, B.S. '21 2821 27th Street N. W., Washington, D. C. 13-A Ware Street KENNETH MEARS BALMER Yale L'71lUC'7'S'l'lj2, A.B. '29 1 Hubert Place, Maplewood, N J. D-31 Hamilton Hall ANSON BURETTE BARBER Cerrlral College, A.B. '23 Fredericktown, Mo. 2 Crawford Hall GERSHOM MORSE MARS BARBER Oberlirz College, .4.B. '29 1503 Warreil Road, Lakewood, Ohio D-12 Gallatin Hall GEORGE BRYCE BARDEN Colgale University, A.B. '29 Phi Kappa Psi 218 Main Street, Penn Yan, N. Y. Treasurer, Business School Club D-43 McCulloch Hall l VINCENT JOSEPH BARNES Georgetown U ni11ersz'tjf, A.B. '29 401 Wasliiiigtoim Street, Peekskill, N. Y. 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D-34 Chase Hall MILTON SCHOOLER BERMAN University of Rochester, AB. '29 122 Jewell Street, Rochester, N, Y. Review Board C-41 Mellon Hall DAVID CRUMLEY BEVAN Ha1ve1'ford College, AB. '29 119 Coulter Avenue, Ardmore, Pa. E-21 Gallatin Hall NEWMAN MAURICE BILLER Tllfls College, 13.5. '29 Phi Helo Della 353 Lowell Street, Somerville, Mass.. VVILLIAM FREDERIC BLAKE University of M ichigan, AJ3. '27 2745 Burlingame Avenue, Detroit, Mich A-41 Hamilton Hall 110 Class of june, IQ3I HUNTINGTON BLATCHFORD Bowdoin College, AB. '29 Alpha Delta Phi 74 Spruce Street, Portland, Mc. B-42 Chase Hall . HENRY WILLIAM BOBRINK United States Military Academy, '17 207 Short Street, Lawrenceburgz, Ind. 988 Memorial Drive ROBERT NALL BODINE United States Military Academy, 'I2 Sigma N n fl, Adjutant General, Washington, D. C. 288 Cabot Street, Newtonville, Mass. WARREN HOLLIS BODMAN Princeton University, A.B. ,ZQ Eagle Road, Wayne, Pa. A-41 Gallatin Hall , FRANCIS HALSEY BOLAND, JR. University of California, AJS. '26 Pi Kappa Phi 2544 Baker Street, San Francisco, Calif. Review Board B-41 Hamilton Hall MANUEL JULIO BON DE SOUSA Oxford University, AB. '29 Q7 Royal Bank of Canada, Princes Street, London E. C. 2, England B-23 Mellon Hall Class of-Inne, IQBI JOHN BRADLEY BOOTH University of California, 13.5. ,ZQ Delta Sigina Phi Hotel Lalceliurst, Oakland, Calif. C-44 Gallatin Hall ROBERT I-IOWE BOOTH Harvard University, 11.13. ,ZQ 9 Elmwood Avenue, Cambridge HARRY EDMOND BOWLING University of N ebraslca, 13.5. '29 Kappa Sigrna 2625 Sacramento Street, St. Joseph, Mo. E-41 Morris Hall EDWARD HICKLING BRADFORD Harvard University, AB. '26 220 Beacon Street, Boston, Mass. JOHN HAMILTON BRIGGS Yale University, 11.13. ,29 Alpha Delta Phi 2749 East Overlook Road, Cleveland, Ohio A-33 Mellon Hall THEODORE HARRIS BROADUS Washington and Lee University, 13.5. ,25 Kappa Alpha CSonthernJ Decatur, Alabama B-43 Melloil Hall 51 Class of june, IQ3I ORREN BENJAMIN BROMLEY, JR. Cornell Universily, AB. '29 Pi Kappa Alpha 48 Harrison Avenue, Glens Falls, N. Y. Secretary, Business Seliool Club D-33 Mellon Hall EDWARD JAMES BROWN Harvard University, AJS. YZQ Tan Epsilon Phi 10 Linwood Street, Boston, Mass. l737 Cambridge Street GEORGE HAY BROWN Oberlin College, AJ5. ,ZQ 83 Lexington Avenue, Columbus, Ohio A-21 Chase Hall IRVING DAVID BROWN Cornell University, M.E. '29 227 Haven Ave., New York, N. Y. M anagin gg Editor, Year Book Committee C-24 Hamilton Hall RUDOLPI-I BRUCE Harvard University, Ali. '20 40 La Gran ge Street, West Roxbury, Mass DAVID WILLIS BRUMBAUGH Roanoke College, Alf. '29 Floyd, Va. C-43 McCulloch Hall 52 Class of jane, 1931 CLEMENT LOCKETT BRYAN lfllllliams College, Ali. '29 Della llpsilan lil Nassau Boulevard, Garden City, N. Y. 74 Kirkland Street ROBERT BANCROFT BRYANT Yale U Miwrsily, A.ls'. '20 22 Gross Street, Gardner, Mass. C-37 Hamilton Hall WILLIAM HOWARD BUCKLEY, JR. Yale lfnlrrerslly, Alf. '29 287 South Broadway, Tarrytown, N. Y. D-lil Hamilton Hall CHARLES CLARK BUCKNAM Harifarcl I l nit'ers1'ly, Aji. '28, Starzforc Unlzrcrsity, A.l3. '28 38 Cliff Road, Wellesley Hills, Mass. B-I4 Mellon Hall ARTHUR CALDWELL BUFFINGTON Dartmouth College, AJ3. '29 Kappa Sigma 1629 Dial Court, Springneld, Ill. D-13 Hamilton Hall SCOTT WALTER BURBANK Harvard University, 13.5. '29 Lambda Chl Alpha 76 Osgood Street, Gardner, Mass. A B-12 Mceuiioch Hall 53 l Class of jnne, IQ3I ELTON JOHN BURGETT University of Rochester, AB. '29 Thela Chi I-Ioneoye Falls, N. Y. C-43 Mellon Hall FRANK AVERILL BURKE Bowdoin College, AJ3. '29 Sigrna N n 232 North Main Street, Fort Fairfield, Me. B-35 Mellon Hall CHARLES SHEPPARD CALDWELL, III Cornell University, M.E. '29 Sigrna Alpha Epsilon 3007 Dundee Circle, Birmingham, Ala. Chairman, Year Book Committee A-43 Mellon Hall FRANCIS F. CAMPBELL Haverford College, '26 201 G East jefferson Avenue, Detroit, Mich.. D-34 Hamilton Hall HENRY VILLARD CAMPBELL A gricnllnral and Mechanical College of Texas '28 Lampasas, Texas l C-22 Gallatin Hall EDWARD LAMBERT CANNON University of Idaho, BS. '29 Phi Delta Theta Mountain Home, Idaho D-44 McCulloch Hall 54 l 'L Adjutant General, U. S. Army, Wash- Class of fnne, I93I GABRIEL CAPLAN C Brown University, A.B. '27 Pi Lambda Phi 146 Boutelle Street, Fitchburg, Mass. Review Board A-43 Hamilton Hall ' CHARLES CUMMINGS CARPENTER , Harvard University, AB. '24 16 Kennard Road, Brookline, Mass. 96 Dean Denham, Harvard Way FREDERIC IRVING CHACE Harvard University, AB. '29 234 Walnut Street, Brookline, Mass. B-11 Chase Hall VERNON CHARNLEY, IR. Washington and jefferson College, 13.5. '29 Alpha Tan Ornega 3269 Euclid Heights Boulevard, Cleveland Heights, Ohio D-22 Mellon Hall RAPHAEL SAUL Cl-IAVIN Cornell Universitgv, Ali. '16 ington, D.C. Review Board Sl Clarendon Road, Belmont, Mass, WEN SHOU CHIAO Denison University, '28 Shanghai, China 3 Cliauney Street N3 Class of june, IQ3I ELWOOD GENE CHILDERS Urtiversity of California, AJ3. '27 Delta U fnsiloii 4233 Virginia Avenue, Hollywood., Calif. D-25 McCulloch Hall EARLE ALTON CHILES Uiiiversity of Oregon, HS. '27 Phi Camma Delta 675 Overton Street, Portland, Ore. C-33 Mellon Hall THOMAS WILBUR CLARK Georgetown College, Alt. ,29 10828 South Western Avenue, Chicago, Ill C-38 McCulloch Hall JAMES AUGUSTUS CLOSE, JR, Yale University, AJ5. '29 107 Center Street, Hancock, Mich. C-37 Hamilton Hall SUMNER COHEN Harvard Uriiversity, AJS. '29 Alpha Mu Sigma 177 Wiiiclicstcr Street, Brookline, Mass. PHILIP E. COLEMAN, III Swarthmore College, AJ3. '29 Harvard Apartments, Swarthmore, Pa. ,C-31 Hamilton Hall 56 Class of june, IQ3I EDWARD AARON COLPAK Harvard Uuwersity, AB. '20 Alpha Mu Sigma 129 Clinton Road, Brookline, Mass. WILLIAM RANDALL COMPTON Uhioh College, L.L.l5'. '28 G03 West Clinton Street, Elmira, N. Y 1970 Massachusetts Avenue, Lexington - M ass. FRANK LEAVENWORTH CONNARD lfVillia1hs College, AMB. YZQ 609 Weygadt Drive, Easton, Pa. Review Board D-41 Chase Hall JAMES EDMOND CONNOR Columbia U1lzive1'5ily, 13.5. y2Q Bela Theta Pi 522 Oak Avenue, Flushing, N. Y. C-31. Mellon Hall CHARLES CLINTON CORNISH U,1fl,1:'Z167S7'ljl rj Missouri, Ali. '29 Phi Della Theta 815 Main Street, Boonville, Mo. D-34 Mellon Hall JOHN JULIUS COTTON l47esl1hlhsle1' College, AJ3. ,ZQ Phi Delta Thela 602 North W'all. Street, Joplin, Mo. .13-32 Hamilton Hall 57 Class of june, IQ3I JAMES WILLAM COUGHLAN Holy Cross College, Ph.B. '29 29 Robinwood Avenue, jamaica Plain, Mass B-31 Mellon Hall MARLETTE CORNWELL COUVERT Ohio University, AJ3. '29 Delta Tau Della 116 North Congress Street, Athens, Ohio F-4-l McCulloch Hall EDWARD FRANCIS CRAFTS Oberlin College, AJ3. '26 l5llli W. 10th Street, Wilmington, Del. B-42 McCulloch Hall HOMER THEODORE CRAIG, JR. Stanford Uhiversily, Alf. '29 Chi Psi 1737 San Antonio Avenue, Alameda, Calif. C-241 Chase Hall JASON CRAIN Yale University, Ph,l3. ,ZQ Alpha Sigma Phi East Main Street, Wallingford, Conn. B-31 Hamilton Hall AMBROSE CRAY Haifvard Uhiiversity, HS. '29 ll. Park Lane, Newton Center, Mass. 58 Class of june, I93I FRANK BROCKBANK CREER University of Utah, A.B'. '29 Sigma Chi 1122 Gilmer Drive, Salt Lake City, Utah 65 Dana Street ALBERT EDWIN CROCKETT, JR . Cornell University, E. E. ,2Q ' 'E Phi Kappa Sigma G 35 Milton Street, Rochester, N. Y. C-24 McCulloch Hall X EDMUND ANTHONY CUNNING HAM United States Naval Academy, ,24 12 Gerald Road, Brighton, Mass. i HENRY HARRINGTON CUT LER Har-vam' University, A. B. ,ZQ Delta U psilon 91 Crocus Place, St. Paul, Minn. D-44 Morris Hall EMIL VICTOR CUTRER United States .Military Academy, '08 Clarksdale, Miss. l7 Hillside Avenue ALLIN VVINSTON DAKIN 510 North Wasliiiigtoii Avenue, Mason City Iowa Cliairinan, Review Board B-41 Hamilton Hall 59 A State University affawa, AB. '26, A.M. '27 Class af june, IQ3I ERIC WILLIAM DANIELSON Harvard U niversity, AJ3. '29 Alpha Sigma Phi 481 Boylston Street, Brookline, Mass B-32 Gallatin Hall WINTHROP DAVENPORT Hamilton College, A. B. '28 Psi Upsilan College Hill, Clinton, N. Y. D-14 Mellon Hall WILLIAM RICHARD DAVIES University of Pittsburgh, B.S. '29 52 Lawn Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. C-43 McCulloch I-Iall JAMES KIRKLAND DAVIS Stanford University, A.B. '29 Kappa Alpha iSOl!ll'l61'7'lD 850 Geary Street, San Francisco, Calif. B-37 Hamilton Hall ALFRED HAROLD DEAN Harvard University, AJ3. '28 Alpha Sigma Phi Main Street, Coehituate, Mass. B-32 Gallatin Hall GEORGE WALDO DEAN Harvard University, A.B. '28 Alpha Sigma Phi I9 Garden Street, Cambridge, Mass. 60 Class of jime, IQ3I WILLIAM MAUE DEISROTH Amherst College, AJ3. '29 Phi Kappa Psi 67 North Church Street, Hazelton, Pa. D-24 Mellon Hall EDWARD URBAN DENISON Harvard University, 13.5. '29 5815 Chevy Chase Parkway, Washington D.C. E-22 McCulloch Hall WALTER JAMES DENNIS, JR. Starfford Urtitersity, AB. '29 020 Brazee Street, Portland, Ore. D-44 McCulloch Hall LAWRENCE WILMER DILLON University of California, A..l5', '28 Walnut Creek, Contra Costa, Calilf. C-12 Gallatin Hall JOHN HENRY DIPPEL Yale U hirversity, Pl4.l5'- ,29 17021 Kinsman Boulevard, Cleveland, Ohio A-22 Hamilton Hall MAURICE DONLAN University of Mo'1ita11a, AB. '29 Sigma Chi 1120 1 Gerald Avenue, Missoula, Mont C-41 Hamilton Hall lil Class of june, 1931 BENJAMIN HALLOWELL DORMAN Harvard University, AJS. '29 157 Ocean Street, Lynn, Mass. C-46 Gallatin Hall HOLME DORSEY DOUGLAS, IR. University of Olvlahorna, BS, '29 Alpha Tan Ornega 1312 West 21st Street, Oklahoma City, Okla. A-41 Chase Hall MONROE DAVIS DOWLING Lincoln University, AB. ,ZQ 238 North Indiana Avenue, Atlantic City N. I. C-15 Hamilton Hall ALPHONSE FRANK DRANKOWSKI Boston University, I3.B.A '26 18 Ward Street, Salem, Mass. CARROL WILLIAM DRESSLER University of California, AJS. '29 Gardnerville, Nevada 13 Ware Street ROBERT DREW-BEAR Harvard University, BS. '26 1800 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. F-41 Morris Hall 62 Class of func, 1031 JOHN JOSEPH DRUMMEY, JR. Holy Cross College, AB. '29 l9 Astuan Road, Jamaica Plain, Mass. C-39 Gallatin Hall ROGER MACKAY DUNBAR Brown University, Ph.B. '29 Beta Theta Pi 124 Ocean Strcgt, Lynn, Mass. C-46 Gallatin Hall l - JOHN DEREMO DUPUIS Bowdoin College, B.S. '29 Delta Kappa Epsilon 760 North Crescent Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio B-42 Morris Hall FREDERICK MARTIN ECKSTEIN Bntler University, AB. '28 Indianapolis, Ind. F-21 Chase Hall GEORGE GAGE EDDY United States Military Acaderny, '18 Colgate University, B.S. '28 Theta Chi U. S. Army, Washiiigton, D. C. 52 Harvard Road, Belmont, Mass. ROBERT ROBINSON EHRLICH Harvard University, A.B. '29 Zeta Beta Tan 540 Dickinson Street, Springfield, Mass C-21 Mellon Hall 63 Class of jnne, 1931 HERBERT GLOVER ELSINGER College of the City of New York, BS. '29 , Theta Delta Chi 92 Delaware Avenue, Long Beach, N. Y D-31 Chase Hall CONRAD JOHN KERULF ERIKSEN University of Kansas, AJS. '29 Sigma Phi Epsilon 1017 New Hampshire Street, Lawrence, Kan. 2 Crawford Street WILLIAM HINCHMAN ERTEL Harvard University, AMB. '27 Delta Tan Delta Rushville, Ind. C-41 Chase Hall ELMER CLINTON FANSETT University af Oregon, HS. '28 Theta Chi 594 Hickory Street, Portland, Ore. D-41 McCulloch Hall BASIM FARIS ' Arnerican University Qf Beirut, AB. '25 jerusalem, Palestine 21 Ellery Street HARRY HASKETT FARIS E Northwestern University, HS. '29 Delta Tan Delta 419 East Sth Street, Abilene, Kan. B-41 McCulloch Hall U4 Class of jnne, IQQI RALPH KEIRSTEAD FARRIS University of British Colnrnbia, AJS. '29 Phi Kappa Pi 3351 Granville Street, Vancouver, B. C., Canada B-42 Hamilton Hall ARTHUR ALFRED FERRITTI Harvard University, A.B. '29 Alpha Phi Delta 113 Linden Street, Manchester, N. H D-37 Morris Hall ROBERT HENRY FIELD Williams College, AJ3., '29 Alpha Delta Phi 2 Stimpson Avenue, Providence, R. I. A-34 Mellon Hall EDWARD HUBBARD FITCH Willianis College, A.l3. '29 Delta Kappa Epsilon Hudson, Ohio A-34 Mellon Hall MARK JAMES FITZGERALD University of Notre Dame, Ali. ,ZQ 209 York Street, Olean, N. Y. D-36 Gallatin Hall RICHARD CARL FLECK Bowdoin College, 19.5. ,2Q Sigma N n 6362 Drexel Road, Overbrook, Philadepliia Pa. B-34 Mellon Hall 65 Class of june, 1931 WILLIAM HARRY FLOOD University of Washington, A. B. '29 Delta Kappa Epsilon 219 North Tacoma Avenue, Tacoma, Wash C-42 Hamilton Hall LIQBARON RUSSELL FOSTER Harvard U niversity, B.S. '28 109 Sargent Street, Newton, Mass. F-31 Chase Hall STANLEY TURNER FRAME Harvard University, AJ3. '27 144 Webster Street, Rockland, Mass. C-13 Hamilton Hall HOWARD HENRY FRANK University of Kansas, A.B. '26 Sigma N n 321.4 Montgall Avenue, Kansas City, Mo. C-43 Gallatin Hall JAMES STOKES FRAZER lfanderbilt University, AJS. '29 Plii Delta Theta R. F. D. 11 Harding Road, Nashville, Tenn. E-13 Chase Hall WALLACE EMILE FRAZIER Stanford University, AJ3. '29 281 East 15th Street, Portland, Ore. D-42 McCulloch Hall 66 Class of june, 1931 ATHERTON GRAYDON FRYER Tufts College, A. B. '29 Theta Delta C hi 13 Francesca Avenue, West Somerville, Mass. D-23 Hamilton Hall EDWARD ERNEST FURST Yale University, 13.5. '29 2524 Arlington Road, Cleveland, Ohio D-21 Mellon Hall ARTHUR GABELNICK t Harvard University, A.B. '29 137 Gardner Road, Brookline, Mass. JOHN HUNTER GAGE Harvard University, AJS. '29 Kappa Sigma 2 Ravenseroft Road, Winchester, Mass. F-41 Morris Hall TED GALLIER University of New Mexico, AJ3. '29 1908 East Lead Avenue, Albuquerque, New Mexico CD-39 Gallatin Hall LESLIE WILLIAM GARNER Stanford University, A.l3. '29 309 South Main Street, Baldwin Park Calif. BC-44 Mellon Hall 67 Class of jnne, 1931 CHARLES HUGH GIBBON George Washington University, LLJ5. '13 LLQM. ,T4 Dodgeville, Wis. 62 Brattle Street ELLERY DENISON GODWIN Cornell University, BS. '29 2l2 West 14th Street, New York, N. Y. B-42 McCulloch Hall HENRY GOLDSMITH GOEHRING Bethany College, AB. '29 Phi Kappa Psi . 138 Second Street, West Newton, Pa. B-24 Chase Hall MILTON HAROLD GOLDBERG Clark University, AJ3. '29 Tau Kappa Alpha 27 Marion Street, Worcester, Mass. D-42 Hamilton Hall DONALD RALPH GOODELL Kenyon College, 13.5. ,22,' M.A. '23 Delta Tan Delta 404 Vine Street, Mt. Vernon, Ohio 36 Hardy Avenue, Watertown, Mass. HERBERT MORDECAI GORFINKLE Harvard University, AB. ,ZQ Sigma Alpha Mit b 319 North Fulton Street, Mt. Vernon, N. Y. D-12 Chase Hall GS Class of jnne, IQ3I DAVID GRAHAM Qneen's University Urelandj 13.5. '26 Ma.ssachnsetts Institnte of Technology, M .S. 929 ' ' Styles, Antrim, Ireland Executive Committee, Review Board D-23 Mellon Hall WILLIAM BARTO GREEN Washington University, AJ5. ,29 Delta Chi D-36 Gallatin Hall GEORGE GREENBERG Harvard University, 13.5. '29 40 Judson Street, Malden, Mass. D-39 Gallatin H all l JOHN LOWELL GREENE Hnron College, AJ3. '27 715 Nebraska Avenue, Huron, S. D D-12 Gallatin Hall JOHN WALKER GREER George Washington University, AJ3. '29 Phi Delta Theta 403 Elm Street, Marion, Kan. F-21 Chase Hall EDWIN LEWIS GRIFFIN University of Washington, AJS. '29 Pi lfalppa Alpha 1910 Commerce Street, Tacoma, Wash B-36 Mellon Hall 69 5546 Page Avenue, St. Louis, Mo. Class af jnne, IQ3I ' FRANKLIN JOHN GRIFFIN Zllassachnsetts Institute of Technology, HS .23 1823 Northampton Street, Holyoke, Mass 28 Inman Street JOHN HENDERSON GRIFFIN University of Wasltivigtan, HRA. '29 Psi Upsiton 1835 West Adams Street, Los Angeles, Calif. B-36 Mellon Hall GILBERT SCOBELL GRUBER Pennsylvania State College, Ali. '29 Theta Chi 211 East 26th Street, Erie, Pa. B-14 Hamilton Hall RAYMOND GUPP University af Rochester, AJS. '29 1538 St. Paul Street, Rochester, N. Y. C-43 Mellon Hall GORDON VINCENT HAGER University of Nebraska, AB. y2Q Delta U psilan 1919 Pepper Avenue, Lincoln, Neb. C-Dil Mellon Hall MORRILL KNOWLTON HALL Harvard University, ALB. '29 South Hanover, Mass. C-ll Mellon Hall. 70 Class of jnne, IQ3I RALPH HOWLAND HALL Boston University, BS. '29 40 West Street, Elmwood, Mass. B-43 Hamilton Hall ARTHUR METCALF HAMILTON University of Oregon, Alt. '29 Signia N n 290 Front Street, Salem, Ore. A-41 McCulloch Hall CHARLES EATON HAMILTON, JR. Washington and' Lee University, AJ3. '29 Phi Kappa Psi 400 Parkway, Aberdeen, Miss, E-34 McCulloch Hall WVILLIAM BROWNE HAMMOND johns Hopkins University, AJ3. '29 Kappa Sigrna 4123 Roland Avenue, Baltimore, Md. 12-D Shaler Lane KARL BULOW HANCOCK University of Virginia, 15.5. '29 1018 2nd Street, Roanoke, Va. B-41 Gallatin Hall JAMES JUDGE HANKS University of Wisconsin, AJS. '29 Chi Psi - 315 Lakewood Boulevard, Madison, lVis A-14 Mellon Hall 'Tl Class of jnne, IQ3I DUDLEY JACKSON HARD, JR. Kenyon College, Ph.B. '29 Beta Theta Pi 2557 Fairmount Boulevard, Cleveland Ohio D-3l. Mellon Hall TED HUDSON HARDWICK University of Kentucky, AJ3. '29 Phi Delta Theta 103 French Avenue, Winchester, Ky. D-34 Mellon Hall RAYMOND FRANCIS HART Yale University, AJ3. '29 278 Poplar Street, New Haven, Conn. C-41 Gallatin Hall LAWRENCE SHANNON HARVEY Tufts College, 13.5. '29 223 Lowell Street, Reading, Mass. B-14 Morris Hall PAUL LOCHRY HARWOOD Stanford University, AJS. '29 915 Orlando Road, Pasadena, Calif. C-22 Mellon Hall LLOYD BROWER HATCHER Virginia- Jlflilitary lnstitnte, A..l?. '29 Sigma Alpha Epsilon 63 Peachtree Circle, Atlanta, Ca. B-43 Mellon Hall 72 Class of june, T931 HENRY CRANE HAUSSAMEN Stanford University, AJ3. '29 Phi Delta Theta 922 Kittson Avenue, Grafton, N.D. C-34 Hamilton Hall WILLIAM BUDGE I-IAYWARD Utah Agricnltnral College, 13.5. '29 156 East lst Street, Logan, Utah 50 ,Ix1'OWlD1'lClg.fC Street BUELL I-IERMAN Crinnell College, AJ3. '29 G09 South Story Street, Boone, Iowa. BC-44 Mellon Hall EVERETT MILTON HICKS Amherst College, AB. '29 Delta Tan Delta 48 Millctt Road, Swampscott, Mass. D-23 Hamilton Hall THOMAS LOUIS I-IISGEN Boston University, B.B.A. '27 , Delta Signia Phi 833 South Dakota Avenue, Tampa, Fla. B-341 Gallatin, Hall DAVID KENNETH HOCHMAN University of Manitoba, Ali. '29 129 Machray Avenue, Vllinnipeg, Manitoba Canada D-31 Chase Hall 73 Class of jnne, 1931 JAMES GORDON HOFFMAN Cornell University, M.E. '29 Chi Psi 303-F Holden Green WILLIAM JAMES HOLLOWAY Georgetown University, BS. '29 39 High Street, Haverhill, Mass. 14-A Elliot Street. RICHARD FILLIUS HOLT Stanford University, AJS. '29 406 Kimball Avenue, Caldwell, Idaho E-41 McCulloch Hall ALLAN HOOVER Stanford University, AJ3. '29 The White House, Washington D. C. A-22 Mellon Hall FRANKLIN WINONE HOPPER Stanford University, Ali. ,ZQ 305 Churchill Avenue, Palo Alto, Calif. 85 Prescott Street ROMEYNE BECK I-IOUGH, JR. 29 Collins Street, Lowville, N. Y. Review Board 13 VVare Street 237 Arleigh Road, Douglaston, N. Y. Class of june, IQ3I GORDON RUSSELL HUGHES 909 Cedar Street, El Paso, Texas D-38 Gallatin Hall W ILLIAM HOWARD HULSMAN Harvard University, AJS. '29 6 Van Brunt Avenue, Dedham, Mass. D-20 Gallatin Hall JAN PIERRE HULSWIT University of Rotterdam, '27 50 Fred Hendriklaan, Hague, Holland Commander Hotel JOSEPH HARRISON HUMPHREY, JR. Washington University, AB. '29 Sigma Phi Epsilon 4982 Tholozan Avenue, St. Louis, Mo. C-35 Morris Hall WALTER MERRILL HUNT, JR. Bowdoin College, AB. '29 Delta K a ppa Epsilon 150 State Street, Bangor, Me. B-42 Chase Hall PI-IELPS STOKES HUNTER Yale University, Ph.B. '28 190 Hot Springs Avenue, Santa Barbara Calif. B-33 Mellon Hall I J Class of june, 1931 HAROLD ISRAEL HURWITZ Tijts College, B.S. '29 91 Maple Street, Roxbury, Mass. SHINSHI IMAMURA Harvard U niversily, 13.5. '29 1757 Fort Street, Honolulu, Hawaii D-13 McCulloch Hall ALBERT GEORGE ISAACS, JR. Priricelorz University, HS. '29 317 Clay Avenue, Scranton, Pa. A-41 Mellon Hall JAMES ARTHUR JACOBSON St. Olaf College, AB. '29 Fairview, Mont. D-43 Chase Hall SAMUEL SIMON JACOBSON Dalhousie University, B. Corn. '29 689 Main Street, St. John, N. B., Canada C-37 Chase Hall JOHN FRANCIS JENKINS Yale University, Pli.B. '29 Zeta Psi 459 Wlialley Avenue, New Haven, Conn. B-21 Mellon Hall 76 Class of jane, IQ3I HENRY BERCHETTE JENNINGS, JR. Davidson College, A.IS'. '29 810 Elm Street, Lumberton, N.C. D-32 Mellon Hall l ROBERT OTIS JENNINGS University of New Hampshire, 13.5. '29 Kappa Sigma 1.27 Church Street, Winchester, Mass. C-36 Mellon Hall ARMER LLOYD JOHNSON Dartmouth College, AB. '29 615 GarHcld Avenue, Rockford, Ill. C-35 Gallatin Hall FRANCIS ELDRIDGE ROWLEY JOHNSON Worcester Polytechnic Institute, HS. '29 10 Ruth Street, Worcester, Mass. D-39 Chase Hall DAVID SMITH JONES Washington and Lee University, 13.3. '29 Beta Theta Pi Schlater, Miss. E-42 McCulloch Hall ENDSLEY JONES University of Kansas, AJ3. '29 Phi Delta Theta 1130 Tennessee Street, Lawrence, Kan E-42 Gallatin Hall 77 55 Haffards Street, Fall River, Mass. Class of jnne, 1931 HALBERT MCNAIR JONES University of North Carolina, 13.5. '29 Delta Psz' 502 W. Church Street, Laurinburg, N. C. Review Board D-32 Mellon Hall M. LAWRENCE JUDD Allegheny College, A.B. '25 Phi Delta Theta 499 Randolph Street, Meadville, Pa. 36 Linnaean Street HENRY EUGENE WALBRIDGE JURY University of M ichigan, AJS. '29 Delta Alpha Epsilon 1960 Chicago Boulevard, Detroit, Mich. C-24 McCulloch Hall LOUIS KERNESS Harvard University, AJ3. '29 B-ll McCulloch Hall MONTE FRANK KEYES Macalester College, AJS. '29 900 2nd Street, International Falls, Minn. E-13 Gallatin Hall CLIFFORD JOSEPH KING Holy Cross College, AB. '29 101 Hillside Avenue, Holyoke, Mass. B-31 Mellon Hall 78 Class of june, 1931 VERN ELWOOD KING Stanford University, AMB. '28 Pendleton. Ore. E-41 McCulloch Hall ARTHUR CHILTON KINGSTON, JR Brown University, Ph.B. '29 Delta Sigrna Rho 12 Washington Street, Belmont, Mass. E-41 Gallatin Hall HERBERT BRYANT KIRKPATRICK United States Military Academy, '27 Delta Psi 49 Fresh Pond Lane, Cambridge, Mass. RIDGVVAY BREWSTER KNIGHT Universite do Paris, ,ZQ 147 Rue do la Pompe, Paris, France A-31 Mellon Hall GEORGE BASIL KNOX Bowdoin College, HS. ,ZQ Psi Upsilon 12 Wheolwright Road, Medford, Mass. B-41 Mellon Hall SAMUEL JOSEPH KODISI-I University of Akron, AMB. '29 422 West Thornton Street, Akron, Ohio CD-39 Chase Hall l 79 Class of jnne, IQ3I J. HAROLD KOLSETH Union College, AJS. '28 Lambda Chi Alpha 1041 Brown's Avenue, Erie, Pa. Review Board C-42 Hamilton Hall CLARENCE KERMIT KosMo' St. Olaf College, AB. '29 501 North Barstow Street, Eau Claire, Wis. D-43 Chase Hall IRVING ROBINSON KUMIN Harvard University, AB. '29 47 Hadwen Road, Worcester, Mass. Review Board ' A-43 Hamilton Hall l HEBER RUSSELL LAMON Pennsylvania State College, AJS. '29 2316 North 7th Street, Philadelphia, Pa. D-41 Hamilton Hall JOHN LEE, JR. Stanford University, A.B. '29 Beta Theta Pi 2091 Union Street, San Francisco, Calif A-14 Mellon Hall EDWARD HARRY LEVIN University of Pittsbnrgh, 13.5. '29 5870 Bartlett Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. D-42 Hamilton Hall S0 Class of june, 1931 RICHARD BERNARD LEVY Harvard Universily, AJ3. '29 Hotel Kenmore, Boston, Mass. B-13 Chase Hall OSCAR CALVIN LIGHTNER Washingtorz University, 13.5. '29 1006 Market Street, Laredo, Texas C-34 Morris Hall FRANK WILLIAM LINCOLN Tvdts College, AB. '19 16 Chester Road, Belmont, Mass. ALBERT VVILLIAM LIND Harvard University, A.B. '29 l09 Rawson Road, Brookline, Mass. CYRIL EDWARD LIVINGSTON Princeton University, 13.5. '29 119 Tremont Avenue, Greensburg, Pa. 6-C Gibson Terrace JAMES I. LOBRED Harvard University, AJ3. '29 820 South 2nd Street, Louisville, Ky. B-12 McCulloch Hall 81 Class of june, 1931 CHARLES BELKNAP LOCKWOOD New York University, AB. '27 Phi Kappa Tau Richmond, Mass, C-43 Gallatin Hall JOHN EDWARD LONG Princeton University, AB. '29 1009 Park Avenue, New York, N. Y. B-32 Mellon Hall LEO JOSEPH LOXTERKAMP Creighton University, Ph.B. '28 Carroll, Iowa C-42 Chase Hall HYMAN HERMAN LUBIN Syracuse University, AB. '29 405 East 50th Street, New York, N. Y. C-34 McCulloch Hall WILLIAM LEONARD LUCE, II Amherst College, AJ3. '29 Minn. C-36 McCulloch I-Tall VVILLIAM RECTOR LUND Washington University, Alt. '29 Phi Delta Theta 5968 Cabanne Place, St. Louis, Mo. B-32 Hamilton Hall 82 2104: James Avenue, South Minneapolis, Class of jnne, 1931 HAROLD CHRISTOPHER LUTH Melbonrne University, LLJ3. '14 Charlton, Victoria, Australia C-35 Mellon Hall ADRTAN LEROY MCCARDELL, JR. Washington and Lee University, 13.5. '29 Phi Delta Theta 301 Rockwell Terrace, Frederick, Md. E-34 McCulloch Hall VVALTER BURDETTE McCLELLAND Case School of Applied Science, l:'.S. 725 Sigrna Chi Rawson, Ohio D-13 Mellon Hall R X f DANIEL MCCOY Rutgers University, L-z'tt.B. '29 Della Kappa Epsilon 223 Lincoln Avenue, Highland Park, N. J. B-14 Gallatin Hall WILLIAM MCCUN E Washington and jejerson College, Alf. '29 Larnbda Chi Alpha Ellsworth, Pa. D-34 Hamilton Hall LEE I-IICKLIN MCCURDY Stanford University, AJ3. 2,0 I Bascom Avenue, Santa Clara, Calif . D-42 Gallatin Hall 83 Class of june, 1931 RICHARD CROSLEY MACDONALD University of Washington, A.B. '29 Alpha Delta Phi 3124 Cascadia Avenue, Seattle, Wash. C-42 Hamilton Hall BERT HARKINS MCGILL Allegheny College, AJ3. '29 Delta Tait Delta 726 North Main Street, Meadville, Pa. A-41 Hamilton Hall HAROLD ALLING MCGINNIS University of Chicago QQ. War Department, Washingtoii, D. C. Sill Belmont Street, Belmont, Mass. JOHN CLEVELAND MCKENNA Dartmouth College, A.B. '29 809 11th Street, Boulder, Colo. B-34 Gallatin Hall l JOHN STILES MCMARTIN Princeton University, B.S. '28 1820 Palmcroft Drive, Phoenix, Ariz. D-41 McCulloch Hall ANDREW MCMILLAN Princeton University, C .E. '22 165 School Street, Milton, Mass. 84 Class of jnne, 1931 STEWART YARWOOD MCMULLEN University of Chicago, Ph.B. '29 Phi Gamma Delta 138 Main Street, Montpelier, Vt. B-42 Hamilton Hall ROBERT PHILBRICK MACLAUGHLIN Tufts College, 13.5. '29 Delta Tan Delta 17 Center Street, Burlington, Mass. D-23 Hamilton Hall MARCUS D'ARCY MACMAHON University of Western Ontario, AJS. '29 270 Huron Street, London, Ontario, Canada C-11 Hamilton Hall ROBERT LEONARD MABON Bureau of Navigation, Navy Department, Washington, D. C. , 988 lX ICI1lO1'l2l1 Drive HOWARD MCEWEN MAHER l Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical Col- lege, 13.5. '29 Beta Theta Pi 322 South Wood Street, Hominy, Okla. . E-41 Morris Hall , ROGER SHERMAN MAKEPEACE Yale University, AJ3. '29 161 Prospect Street, Waterbury, Conn. B-14 Chase Hall 85 Class of june, IQ3I Yale University, AJ3. '29 Alpha Chi Rho 585 East State Street, Sharon, Pa. B-35 Hamilton Hall vw HENRY WILLIAM MARSHALL Dartmouth College, AJ3. '29 Theta Delta Chi 1915 Waverly Avenue, Duluth, Minn. B-41 Chase Hall HOYT GAFNEY MARTIN University of Nevada, A.B. '29 Sigma N n 350 Cheney Street, Reno, Nevada E-12 Gallatin Hall EDWARD HOWARD MARX Stanford University, Ali. '29 Kappa Alpha CSonthernD 1623 North Kenmore Avenue, Hollywood, Calif. B-37 Hamilton Hall JOSEPH NATHAN MATZ Harvard University, AB. '29 - Alpha Mn Sigma EVERETT THEODORE MAUGER Union College, A.I?. '29 Tan Kappa Alpha 1065 Parkwood Boulevard, Schenectady, B-24 Chase Hall 86 CLIFFORD MCCLURE MARSHALL 341 St. Paul Street, Brookline, Mass. Class of jane, 1931 STANISLAS ANDRE MAYZNER U niversile de Liege, '28 31 Rcichstrasse, Berlin, Germany Q 74 Kirkland Street PAUL MEARS Western Reserve University, Alf. '29 Alpha Tan Omega 10000 Pasadena Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio B-l4 Hamilton Hall WENDELL OLIVER METCALF Grinnell College, AJ5. '27 808 First Street, Welnster' City, Iowa BC-44 Mellon Hall HAROLD JACOB MEYERS Cornell University, A.B. '29 007 Orchard Parkway, Niagara Falls, N.Y C-30 Chase Hall BENJAMIN MILLER Harvard Unifversity, 13.5. '29 35 Border Street, East Boston, Mass. CHARLES DUDLEY MILLER University af Miss0n1'i, AJS. '28 Pin Della Theta 020 Stewart Road, Columbia, Mo. 07 Winthrop Street 87 Class of jnne, IQ3I DONALD PETER MILLER lVIn1ilenberg College, AJ3. '28 Alpha Tan Omega 2221 Chew Street, Allentown, Pa. C-13 Hamilton Hall JOHN CLIFFORD MILLER, JR. Virginia Military Institute, AJ3. '28 Brandy, Va. D-42 Mellon I-Iall SHERMAN CLIFTON MILLER Carleton College, AB, '27 Appleton, Minn. B-42 Mellon Hall DONALD HOBBS MILLETT Colby College, AB. '28 19 Orchard Street, Springfield, Vt. C-43 McCulloch Hall TAYLOR MARK MILLS Massaclzilsetts Agrienltnral College, BS. '29 Kappa Sigma 430 Lowell Avenue, Newtonville, Mass. JOHN LAURENCE MILNE University of New Mexico, A.B. ,29 Sigma Chi 804 Park Avenue, Albuquerque, N.M. l E-31 Gallatin Hall SS Class of june, 1931 KENNETH VINCENT MINIHAN Boston College, AJ3. '28 258 Prospect Street, Cambridge, Mass. MAURICE JAMES MITCHELL College of llfooster, B.S. '29 Canal Fulton, Ohio E-31 Gallatin Hall HARVEY EDWARD MOLE, JR. Princeton University, A.B. '29 Rowan Road, Summit, NJ. B-24 Mellon Hall ROBERT AUSTIN MONTEITH W aslibnrn College, A.B. '28 Kappa Sigma 700 Fillmore Street, Topeka, Kan. C-42 Gallatin Hall CHARLES WINSLOW MOOERS Amherst College, AJS. ,ZQ Plii Gamma Delta 1920 Colfax Avenue, South, Minneapolis, Minn. D-21 Hamilton Hall TERRIS MOORE Williams College, A.B. ,ZQ 560 Warwick Road, Haddonfield, N.-I B-25 Mellon Hall S9 Class af jnne, 1931 JOHN BROTHERHOOD MORETON Cornell University, M.E. '29 Delta Tan Delta 1323 Gilpin Avenue, Wilmington, Del. B-34 Hamilton Hall DAVID HOWARD MOREY Stanford University, A.B. '29 Theta Chi 5-165 Bartmer Avenue, St. Louis, Mo. 217 D Holden Green EDWARD WATTS MORRIS University of Virginia, A.B. '29 Delta Psi Photographic Editor, Yearbook Committee 16 Glen Iris Park, Birmingham, Ala. A-43 Mellon Hall LOVETT MORSE Harvard University, A.B. '29 169 Park Street, Newton, Mass. C-14 Mellon Hall HAROLD WILCOX MOSELEY Amherst College, AB. '28 Beta Theta Pi 12 Chestnut Street, Westfield, Mass. D-24 Mellon Hall GEORGE ARTHUR MURPHY Oglethorpe University, Alt. '27 Alpha Lambda Tan Morrow, Ga. Business Manager, Year Book Committee A-41 McCulloch Hall 90 Class of jnne, IQ3I EDWARD BOYLE MURRAY Boston College, A.B. '29 64 Brook Street, Brookline, Mass. JOHN WILLIAM NEWBEGIN ' Stanford University, AB. '29 2420 North 21st Street, Tacoma, Wash. D-14 Hamilton Hall LEON EDGAR NEWMAN Yale University, Alf. '29 Zeta Beta Tan 6215 St. Charles Avenue, New Orleans, La. C-42 Mellon Hall NEWTON SMITH NOBLE, JR. Princeton University, 13.5. '29 1314 Medina Road, Akron, Ohio A-24 Mellon Hall GUY HOLDEN NORRIS Harvard University, AB. '29 5 Mason Terrace, Brookline, Mass. JOSEPH SANFORD OETTINGER Harvard University, AJ3. '29 Hotel Alden, Central Park West and 86th Street, New York, N. Y. Executive Committee, Review Board C-26 McCulloch Hall 91 Class of june, IQ3I PRESCOTT SEYMOUR OLMSTED Williams College, AJ3. '29 Phi Gamma Delta 60 East 42nd Street, New York, N. Y B-42 Hamilton Hall GEORGE TIMOTHY O'NEILL University of Maryland, A.B. '26, A.M. '29 Theta Chi 1428 Euclid Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. C-41 Gallatin Hall ROBERT ERNEST OPPERMAN Amherst College, A.B. '29 10938 Drexel Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio D-33 Chase Hall RENWICK ADELBERT OSTENDORE Union College, AJS. '29 Chi Psi The Park Lane, Buffalo, N. Y. C-36 Hamilton Hall ALLEN HATFIELD OTTMAN University of Rochester, A.B. '29 Alpha Delta Phi 159 Seneca Parkway, Rochester, N. Y. E-41 Chase Hall NICHOLAS MICHAEL OUSHAKOFF Imperial Alexander Lyceum, '14 1707 Cambridge Street, Cambridge, Mass. 92 ' NORMAN CHESTER PARKIN Class of jnne, IQ3I ROBERT ERWIN PABST University of Wisconsin, AH. '28 Chi Psi 917 Iunean Avenue, Milwaukee, Wis. A-32 Mellon Hall WILLIAM JACKSON PARISH Brown University, Phi? '29 2666 Leighton Road, Cleveland, Ohio E-22 McCulloch Hall HALL CLARKE PARK Princeton University, A.B. '29 2 Garden Place, Cincinnati, Ohio A-41 Gallatin Hall GRAHAM WOODWARD PARKER Yale University, A.B. '29 Z, Major Graham Parker, War Depart- ment, Washington, D. C. C-24 Mellon Hall Hillsdale College, AJ3. '28 Alpha Tan Ornega 1443 West 85th Street, Cleveland, Ohio D-22 Mellon Hall ELZIE COLLIN PARTLOW Bntler University, A.B. ,29 Sigrna N n 4244 College Avenue, Indianapolis, Ind B-43 Hamilton Hall 93 Class of june, 1931 RIVERS ARISTIDE PATOUT, JR. Rice Institute, A.B. '29 1206 VVashington Avenue, Navasota, Texas B-31 Morris Hall RALPH HARRIS PECKWORTH Rensselaer Polytechnic I nstitute, C .E. '29 Theta Xi 117 Duncan Avenue, jersey City, N. J. D-14 Gallatin Hall LIONEL CANTON1 PERERA Haverford College, BS. '29 49 East 80th Street, New York, N. Y. E-21 Gallatin Hall HENRY PRATT PERRINE, JR. U wited States M ilttary Academy, '13 CA, Adjutant General, War Department, Washington, D. C. 28 Grozier Road, Cambridge, Mass. WILTON BURTON PERSONS Alabama Polytechnic I rtstlthte, B.S.'I6 Phi Delta Theta M, Adjutant General, War Department, Washiiigton, D. C. Secretary and Treasurer, Review Board 988 Memorial Drive HERMAN GUSTAV PETZOLD University of Detroit, Ph.B. '29 1232 Boston Boulevard West, Detroit, Mich. 1737 Cambridge Street 94 Class of jane, 1931 CHARLES HENRY PHELPS Williams College, AB. '29 Phi Sigma Kappa 480 Walnut Street, Newtonville, Mass. D-41 Chase Hall FRANK AUGUSTUS PICKARD Harvard University, 13.5. ,2Q Alpha Tan Omega 6 Highland Street, West Concord, Mass. B-22 McKinlock Hall ANDREW WARREN PIERPONT Washington and Lee University, AB. '28 Phi Gamma Delta 18 West La Rua Street, Pensacola, Fla. E-42 McCulloch Hall GEORGE COLQUITT POWELL University of Texas, l3.l3.A. '25 Box 58, Terrell, Texas C-45 Gallatin Hall EDWARD FRANCIS POWERS Olivet College, AJ3. '29 406 Chapin Street, Cadillac, Mich. B-13 Gallatin Hall JOHN ANDREW PRIEST University of .M-innesota, AB, '29 Psi U psilon 2721 Humbolt Avenue, South, Minneapolis Minn. C-37 Mellon Hall 95 Class of jnne, IQ3I JUSTUS WILLIAM PUTSCH University of Missouri, 73.5. '29 Delta Upsilon 4301 Harrison Street, Kansas City, Mo. D-33 Gallatin Hall HAROLD GLENWOOD PYLE Ohio University, Alt. '29 Sigma Pi Somerdale, Ohio E-13 Gallatin Hall THEODORE SINGISER RATHMAN Stanford University, A.B. '29 Kappa Alpha CSonthernD C-22 Mellon Hall l I FREDERICK LATROP REID University of Colorado, AB. l29 Chi Psi 876 South Franklin Street, Denver, Colo. B-31 Morris Hall PETER CELESTINE REILLY, JR. University of Colorado, AJ3. '29 Phi Kappa Psi 3134 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis Ind. 1572 Massachusetts Avenue EDMUND JOHN REPETTO Harvard University, A.B. '29 Alpha Phi Delta 203 Holland Street, West Somerville, Mass. 96 5358 Loma Linda Avenue, Hollywood, Calif. Class of jane, IQ3I JAMES HERMAN RICH Vanderbilt University, B. A. '30 2166 14th Avenue, South, Birmingham, Ala. C-42 Mellon Hall l l REED TURNEY ROBERTS United States Naval Academy, '23 Care Navy Department, Washington, D. C C-44 Chase Hall l FRANK R. ROBINSON Diclcinsoh College, '28 Box 22 Mulberry, Ind. 353 Harvard Street ALFRED PEET ROGERS Harvard University, AJ3. '29 Lambda Chi Alpha 91 Wallcer Street, Cambridge, Mass. B-l2 Gallatin Hall JOHN GIRARD ROOKS University of Illichigavi, AJ3. '29 243 Hollister Avenue, Grand Rapids, Mich. D-13 Hamilton Hall WELLMAN ELLIS ROYS Harvard University, AB. '29 Lambda Chi Alpha 334 Otis Street, West Newton, Mass. B-I2 Gallatin Hall 97 Class of jime, 1931 ALLEN ROYCE Amherst College, AJ3. '29 Beta Theta Pi 48 Boylston Street ALFRED STEPHENSON RUDD Harvard University, AJ3. '29 Lambda Chi Alpha 313 Garden Street, Fall River, Mass. B-11 McCulloch Hall ANTHONY BREWIS RUSSELL Uriiversitgv of Virginia, B.S. '29 Cato, New York 6 Felton Street WILLIAM APPLETON RUST Harvard University, A.B. '29 23 Whittemore Street, West Roxbury, Mass. C-14 Hamilton Hall HOWARD WILBUR RYMERS Williams College, AB. '29 149 Brinkerhoff Street, Plattsburg, N. Y CD-39 Morris Hall MILTON CHARLES SACHS Harvard U hiversitjv, A.B. ,ZQ 74 Browne Street, Brookline, Mass. C-21 Hamilton Hall 98 1106 South Center Street, Terre Haute, Ind. Class of june, IQ3I JOSEPH PERKINS SADLER, JR. University of Richrnond, A.B. '24, LLJ3. '28 Phi Kappa Sigrna 3604 Moss Side Avenue, Richmond, Va. 121 Audubon Road, Boston, Mass. U l LARS JOSEF SAN DBERG Harvard University, AB. ,29 11 Wolcott Road, Winchester, Mass. F-41 McCulloch Hall RICHARD HARLARKENDEN SANGER Harvard University, A.B. '28 Sangerfleld, N. Y. A-31 Mellon Hall MELBOURNE ROBERT SCHERMAN University of Missonrz', BJ. '29 2919 South Kingshighway Boulevard, St. Louis, Mo. F-41 Chase Hall GEORGE AUGUST SCHMIDT, JR. Princeton University, A.B. '29 Beverly Road, Rye, N. Y. D-25 Gallatin Hall VVILLIAM BERNA SCHMINK Ohio State University, B.S. '28 2129 Summit Street, Columbus, Ohio V 52 Plympton Street 99 Class of jnne, IQ3I WILLIAM ALBERT SCHRAG Temple University, 13.5 .C . '29 5701 North Marshall Street, Philadelphia Pa. D-41 Hamilton Hall GEORGE HENRY SCHULZ Princeton University, AB. '29 6106 Kenmore Avenue, Chicago, Ill. A-41 Mellon Hall SUMNER WALTER SCOTT Northwestern University, 13.5. '29 1729 Chicago Avenue, Evanston, Ill. E-42 Chase Hall EDMUND HAMILTON SEARS, JR. Williams College, AB. ,ZQ Wayland, Mass. D-41 Mellon Hall HAROLD MYRON SEDER University of Pittsburg, 13.5. '29 Phi Epsilon Pi 5325 Fair Oaks Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. C-43 Hamilton Hall LEVERING LAFAYETTE SEEMAN University of Illinnesota, 13.5 . '26 Beta Theta Pi 2800 Dean Boulevard, Minneapolis, Minn. C-45 Gallatin Hall 100 Class of jnne, IQ3I SAMUEL PHILLIP SESEN Tnfts College, BS. '29 Phi Epsilon Pi 91 Ocean Street, Lynn, Mass. B-14 Morris Hall I i CHARLES BARKER SESSIONS Washburn College, AB. '29 Kappa Sigma 311 West 11th Street, Topeka, Kan. D-41 Gallatin Hall GARDNER SHARPE Cornell Uni1'e1'sity, AB. ,EQ 1003 Pacific Avenue, Atlantic City, N. I. D-43 McCulloch Hall HARRIE TRIEBER SI-IEA Wabash College, AJ3. '28 Phi Comma Delta 4366 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis Ind. D-43 Gallatin Hall RICHARD TYNER SHIELDS Yale University, Ph.B. '29 Delta Kappa Epsilon 5110 Cherry Street, Kansas City, Mo. A-13 Mellon Hall JAY SIMON, JR. University of Chicago, Ph.B. '27 Zeta Beta Tan 3750 Sheridan Road, Chicago, Ill. C-21 Mellon Hall 101 Class of jnne, IQ-31 WILLIAM ORR SIMPKIN Georgia School of Technology, 13.5. ,2Q Chi Psi 2238 Highland Avenue, Birmingzliam, Ala. B-14 Chase Hall ' l HAROLD SINGER University of Washington, AJ3. '29 Zeta Beta Tan 4760-21 st Avenue Northeast, Seattle, Wash. C-l2 Hamilton Hall JAMES' ARTHUR SINGMASTER, JR W-illiarns College, A.B. ,ZQ 2 Durham Road, Lawrence Park West Bronxville, N. Y. D-41 Mellon Hall JAMES ARTHUR SIPFLE University of Wisconsin, A.B. '28 Alpha Tan Omega 319 South Fourth Street, Pekin, Ill. E-23 Gallatin Hall 1 ARTHUR HEEDINGSEELD SKALL lf Yale University, Ph.B. '29 1397 East Boulevard, Cleveland, Ohio - ' A-21 Hamilton Hall Lil I S NATHANIEL GEGRGE SLOBIN Bowdoin College, 13.5. '29 36 Gates Street, Worcester, Mass. D-35 Gallatin Hall 102 A Class of jnne, IQ3I CHARLES GREGORY SMITH University of Rochester, A.B. '29 Delta U psllon 36 Greig Street, Rochester, N. Y. E-41 Chase Hall HOWARD WHITNEY SMITH Albion College, A.B. ,27 512 South Superior Street, Albion, Mich. 46 Mt. Vernon Street JAMES PHILIP SMITH Bowdoin College, A.B. '29 Delta Kappa Epsilon 53 High Street, Bangor, Me. B-42 Morris Hall FREDERICK JOHN SMYTHE Brown University, Ph.B. '29 Psi Upsilon l9 Council Rock Avenue, Rochester, N. Y A-42 Mellon Hall JAMES NELSON SOLOMON, JR. Bates College, A.B. '29 Center Harbor, N. H. 52 Trowbridge Street l EDWARD LEWIS SPETNAGEL, JR. Dartrnonth College, AB. '29 Sigrna N tt 233 West Second Street, Chillicothe, Ohio A-42 Mellon Hall 103 Class of june, IQ3I FREDERICK WELDEN STAMM University of Micliigan, A.B. '2I,' A.M. '23 10329 Almira Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio Review Board 547 School Street, Belmont, Mass. JOHN FLOYD STEELE Washington and jejerson College, A.B. 'I 3 7221 Thomas Boulevard, Pittsburg, Pa. 14 Dalton Road, Belmont, Mass. EDWARD MCKAY STEVENSON George Washington U niversity, A.B. '29 Pi Kappa Alpha 29 South State Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 14 Dalton Road, Belmont, Mass. JOHN STEWARDSON Princeton University, A.?. '29 2013 Pine Street, Philadelphia, Pa. B-23 Mellon Hall l , , . SHALER STIDHAM Swarthniore College, AB. '29 Delta U psilon 3322 Newark Street, N. W., Washington, D. C. C-31 Hamilton Hall JOHN MACLEOD STINE Stanford University, AB. '29 Alpha Delta Phi 1071 Vallejo Street, San Francisco, Calif. D-26 Gallatin Hall 104 Class of jnne, IQ3I RICHARD MARVIN STONE Lehigh University, AJ3. '29 349 3rd Street, Niagara Falls, N. Y. C-35 Hamilton Hall ROGER J. STRASSER Yale Universily, Ph.B. '29 300 Central Park West, New York, N. Y A-21 Hamilton Hall ROBERT KENNETH STRAUS Harvard University, AJ3. '27 720 Park Avenue, New York, N. Y. 088 Memorial Drive JOHN CHASE STROUSE University of Mirinesota, A.B. '29 Phi Kappa Psi Minn. C-37 Mellon Hall JESSE IH-SIN SUNG Yenching University, AJ3. '29 1 Shih Chia Hutung, Peking, China D-42 Chase Hall KELSO HENDERSON SUTTON Harvard University, AJ3. '29 Delta Upsilon ' 90 Worcester Street, Boston, Mass. ' E-11 Chase Hall 105 4849 Sheridan Avenue, South, Minneapolis, Class of jane, IQ3I ROBERT SUTTON SWEENEY Stanford University, AB. '29 Phi Kappa Sigina 321 South Serrano Avenue, Los Angeles Calif. F-41 Gallatin Hall JOHN LESLIE SWEETNAM Harvard University, AJ3. '29 Lambda Chi Alpha 100 Prospect Avenue, Revere, Mass. D-26 Chase Hall ROBERT JOSEPH SWENSON University of Minnesota, B.B.A. '29 Chi Phi 824 First Street, Willmar, Minn. BC-44 Mellon Hall ROBERT D'OYLY SYER Stanford University, AB. '29 535 East Santa Clara Street, San jose, Calif. E-42 Gallatin Hall LAWRENCE AINSWORTH SYKES Darlrnonth College, AJ3. '29 Chi Phi 33 Central Avenue, Cranford, N. J. B-24 Hamilton Hall ROBERT FLOOK TALBOTT Grinnell College, AJ3. '28 1305 Broad Street, Grinnell, Iowa 1699 Cambridge Street 106 Class of jnne, 1931 RICHARD DAVIS TAYLOR University of M innesota, AB. '29 Beta Theta Pi 1801 Woodland Avenue, Duluth, Minn. B-42 Gallatin Hall JAMES EDGERLY TI-IAYER Yale University, B.S. '28 Farmington, N.H. C-36 Hamilton Hall RICHARD WATERMAN THAYER Harvard University, A.B. '29 282 Beacon Street, Boston, Mass. D-35 Chase Hall BRUCE HENRY THOMAS Nebraska College, BS. '29 701 Mill Street, Mound City, Mo. D-14 Mellon Hall EDWARD ERANKLYN THOMPSON Southwestern College, AJ3. '29 327 Avalon Place, Memphis, Tenn. D-33 Chase Hall RODOLPHE ANTHONY TIMMINS Loyola College, AJ3. '29 G5 Belvedere Place, Westmount, Quebec Canada B-22 Mellon Hall 107 Class of jnne, IQ3I LEONARD GEE TING University of Pennsylvania, B.S. y29 27 Kaochieh Li, Foochow, China ' C-26 Gallatin Hall ALLEN DANIELS TIRRELL University of CalU'0rnia, B.S. l2Q 2343 Front Street, San Diego, Calif. E-41 Gallatin Hall LEON ELLIOT TOOMAJIAN Trinity College, HS. ,29 157 Lawrence Street, Hartford, Conn. C-25 Gallatin Hall GLEN WILLARD TRAVIS State University of Iowa, A.l?. '27 Champion, Nebraska D-41 Gallatin Hall DONALD PITKIN TUCKER Harvard University, AJ3. '28 220 Highland Avenue, Winchester, Mass JOHN ROACH TUCKER University of Kansas, AJ3. '29 Phi Garnrna Delta 1105 North Lawrence Avenue, Wichita, Kan. B-42 Mellon Hall 108 Class of june, 1931 JOSEPH AUGUSTINE TURNER, JR. University of Virginia, 13.5. '29 Phi Kappa Psi Hollins, Va. B-41 Gallatin Hall WALTER I. UNGETHUEM Connecticut Agricultural College, 13.5. '17 92, Adjutant General, lfVashington, D.C. 86 Grozier Road CARL AUGUST VALENTINE, JR. 5tanf0rd University, AMB. '29 605 South 7th Avenue, Pocatello, Idaho C-43 Hamilton Hall BENJAMIN VINE Harvard University, AB. '29 343 Hamilton Avenue, Trenton, NJ. D-12 Chase Hall ROBERT LEIGH VIRGIL Arnherst College, AJ3. '29 7108 First Avenue, Kenosha, Wis. D-21 Mellon Hall PRESCOTT HALE VOSE, JR. Bowdoiri College, 13.5. '29 Chi Psi I 114 Forest Avenue, Bangor, Me. 18 Ware Street 109 Class of june, IQ3I JAMES HERRON WALKER, JR. University of Kansas, A.B. ,ZQ Beta Theta Pi 223 West Prescott Street, Salina, Kan. President, Business School Club B-42 Mellon Hall WILLARD HADLEY WARE Penn College, AB. '21 Review Board SJ Ellery Street, Cambridge, Mass. JOHN WARNER, III Amherst College, AJ3. ,ZQ Phi Delta Theta 421 North Jackson Avenue, Clinton, Ill D-21 Hamilton Hall JOSEPH WARREN, JR. Harvard Uriiversity, AJ3. '28 300 Dudley Street, Brookline, Mass. A-21 Mellon Hall PERCY WARREN Williams College, AJ3. ,ZQ MYRON MCTYRE WASSON Urzioersity of California, AJ3. '29 Beta Theta Pi 1617 North Fuller Avenue, Los Angeles, Calif. D-43 Mellon Hall 110 688 Boston Post Road, Weston, Mass. Class Qfjime, IQ3I GAVIN WATSON Williams College, AB. '29 Phi Delta Theta Knollwood Road, Short Hills, N.J. 67 Wiiitlirolv Strect l ALBERT S. WEAVER, JR. Stanford University, AJ3. '29 1520 North San Joaquin Street, Stockton Calif. D-14 Hamilton Hall WALTER LaMAR WEBB University of Utah, AJ3. '29 87 Hillcrest Apartments, Salt Lake City, Utah Review Board C-41 McCulloch Hall JOHN BOUTON WEED Yale University, 13.5. '29 Sigma N 14 Hollow Tree Ridge Road, N oroton Heights, Conn. 988 Memorial Drive l VICTOR CLIFTON WEINKAUF Lawrence College, Ph.B. '29 844 East Pacific Street, Appleton, Wis. Review Board C-41 Mellon Hall ' DAVID CHAPIN WELLS University Qt' Utah, AJ3. '29 Phi Kappa Phi . 140 A Street, Salt Lake City, Utah C-41 McCulloch Hall 111 Class of jnne, IQ3I DANIEL STEWART WENTWORTH DePanw University, A.B. '29 Phi Kappa Psi 6724 South Union Avenue, Chicago, Ill. A-42 Hamilton Hall LOFTON STUART WESLEY DePauw University, AJS. '26 3017 Cambridge Place, Washington, D. C. 3-C Gibson Terrace JOHN LISTER WESTMAN Brown University, Ph.B. ,29 Zeta Psi 93 Union Street, Montclair, N. J. B-41 Chase Hall VINCENT ALLISON WHITE Acadia University, AB. ,ZQ Admiral Beatty Hotel, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada C-36 Mellon Hall WILLIAM CONVERSE WHITE, JR Dartmouth College, AB. '29 Delta Tan Delta 15 Summer Street, Bristol, N.H. B-22 Mellon Hall JOHN CHASE WHITLEY Grinnell College, AB. '27 621 Chase Street, Osage, Iowa 1680 Massachusetts Avenue 112 Class of june, I93I GEORGE KIRKPATRICK WHITNEY Harvard U m'1tersity, Alt. '29 1 Muskctaquid Road, Concord, Mass. C-14 Mellon Hall PHILIP MAURICE WILLCOX Detroit City Law School, LLJ3. '29 3738 Lothrop Avenue, Detroit, Mich. F-41 Chase Hall I EDWARD PORTER WILLIAMS Yale U11r'11e1'sz'tjf, AH. '29 Zeta Psi 10916 Magnolia Drive, Cleveland, Ohio A-33 Mellon Hall JOE HIGH WILLIAMS Georgia School of Technology, 13.5. '29 Chl Phi 1573 Peachtree Road, Atlanta, Ga. D-42 Mellon Hall RANDALL SMALLWOOD WILLIAMS, V IR. 'University of l7l'7ClSl1lHgl071, A. li. '29 Alpha Delta Phi 2909 North 25th Street, Tacoma, Wash. D-43 Hamilton Hall ROBERT OSGOOD WILLIAMS Harvard U1'l1lt'6fSfljl, BS. '29 41 Hyde Street, Newton Highlands, Mass F-31 Chase Hall 113 Class of jane, IQ3I DUDLEY FOSS WING Wesleyan University, AB. '29 1827 Asbury Avenue, Evanston, Ill. A-21 Chase Hall ROBERT SPAULDING WINSLOW Vanderbilt University, AB. 'ZQ Delta Kappa Epsilon 4322 10th Avenue South, Birmingham, Ala. E-13 Chase Hall PAUL EDWARD WISH, JR. Colgate University, AJ3. '29 Theta Chi 80 Mercer Avenue, Plainfield, N. I. D-43 McCulloch Hall HARRY BERNARD WISSMANN University of Illinois, AJ3. '28 236 North Avenue, Lake Bluff, Ill. D-14 McCulloch Hall JAMES LISTER WOLCOTT, III Williams College, AB. '29 Beta Theta Pi South State Street, Dover, Delaware 67 Winthrop Street WILLIAM PROUT WOODBRIDGE College of Wooster, B.S. '29 118 East Main Street, Newark, Ohio E-32 Gallatin Hall 114 Class of june, IQ3I ALFRED SKINNER WOODWORTH Harvard University, A.l?. 'ZQ Editorial Chairman, Year Book Committee 30 Chestnut Street, Boston, Mass. FRANCIS PING CH'ANG YU Yenching University, AJ3. '29 1641 Nuuanu Street, Honolulu, Hawaii D-37 Chase Hall PETER ZANPHIR University of Mariitoba, AB. '29 331 Flora Avenue, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada C-21 Hamilton Hall ROBERT WILLIAM ZEHRING University of Pennsylvania, 13.5. '25 New York University, A.M. '29 33 Oxford Avenue, Dayton, Ohio B-42 Gallatin Hall RALPH EDWIN ZIMMERMAN University of Notre Dame, B,C.S. '29 931 North Rutledge Street, Springfield, Ill. A-42 Hamilton Hall 115 Aucuxvlxv B1a'rw1a1cN SIIIQRMAN AND I'IAMII.'I'0N HALLS 116 Clay! offzme 1932 '32 Class 0fj1fMfI6, 1932 ROBERT EUSTACE ABEL-SMITH Cambridge University, AJ3. '30 Longliills, Lincoln, England C-37 Morris Hall ROBERT F. ADOR U riiversitjf of G'e11e1'a 20 Rue Senebier, Geneva, Switzerland D-30 Morris Hall DONALD JOHN ALLAN University of Perzizsjfliaariia, HS. ,2Q Susquehanna Avenue, WVest Pittston, Pa A-21 Hamilton Hall JOSEPH PERCIVAL ALLEN III DePauw Uriiiiersity, Ali '30 Beta Theta Pi 15343 Seminary Street, Greencastle, lnd. B-21 Chase Hall EDVVARD RANDALL ALLEN Cornell Uriiversity, AUH. '30 5 Belsaw Place, Cincinnati, Ohio 48 Boylston Street PAUL WAIT ALLISON St. Lawrence U riiifersity, ALB. '30 Sigma Alpha Epsilon West Monroe Street, Central Square, A New York, N. Y. E-13 McCulloch Hall 118 Class Qfjzme, IQ32 STAFFORD ALMY Harvard U 1'l'l7l67'S'I'lj', Alf. '30 086 High Street, Fall River, Mass. F-11 McCulloch Hall lf0'Zt'Cl70'l'1l College, A.I5'. '30 Sigma N rl ,197 Pine Street, Portland, Me. E-32 McCulloch Hall PAUL DARLINGTON AMBROSE U vziversily of Denver, 14.19. '30 Sigma Phi Efm'l011 418 East Fifth Avenue, Denver, Colo. D-46 Morris Hall ROBERT WILLIAM ANDERSON Harvard University, HA. '30 Hardin, Ill. 19 Putnam Avenue HOBART DWAIN ANDREAE U11,iversz'ly of Micl11'ga1'z, 51.15. '30 ' Chl Phi Yale, Mich. D-13 Mellon Hall HUGH MARCH ANDREWS Amherst College, AJS. '21 Theta Delta Chl Ossipee, N.H, B-31 McCulloch Hall ' 119 WILLIAM MONTGOMERY ALTEN BURG Class of june, 1932 LAVVRENCE ALFRED APPLETON Stanford University, AJ3. '30 1680 The Alameda, San Jose, Calif E-34 Gallatin Hall BERNARD JOHN ARENDSHORST Hope College, !3.A. '30 118 East 9th Street, Holland, Mich. A-31 Gallatin Hall CLAUDE LEON ARPELS University of Parts, AJS. '29 22 Place Vendome, Paris, France F-21 Morris Hall CHARLES HENDERSON AULL Macalester College, AB. '30 2211 Princeton Avenue, St. Paul, Minn. C-36 Chase Hall ROBERT EDVVARD AYLOR 1 University of Virginia, 13.5. '25 Red Hill, Va. D-23 Gallatin Hall HAROLD ROBERT BAARSON Carletort College, l3.A. '27 R. R. No. l, Albert Lea, Minn. B-31 McCulloch Hall 120 Class of june, 1932 CHARLES PARMELEE BABCOCK Yale University, HA. '29 80 Claremont Avenue, New York, N. Y. C-22 Chase Hall JOHN GRAHAM BABCOCK University of California, AJS. ,29 Alpha Delta Phi 1330 8th Street, San Diego, Calif. B-23 Gallatin Hall LUTHER ROBERT BACHMAN .Muhlenberg College, Ph.B. '28 1127 Linden Street, Allentown, Penn. E-23 Chase Hall HENRY KELLER BADER Purdue lfrrizversily, BS. '27 607 Main Street, Tell City, Ind. D-ll Gallatin Hall ALLAN IVOR BAKER Cambridge University, BA. '30 The Bury, Kings Langley Herts, Cambridge, England C-21 Morris Hall CHARLES FRANKLIN BAKER l'iYlZl'll7lG'11 College, HS. ,29 Hem Theta Pi 1121 Alvarado Terrace, Walla Walla, Wash E-24 Chase Hall 121 Class af jane, 1932 ERNEST COLIN BALDWIN Williams College, b'.A. '30 Phi Sigma Kappa B-23 Morris Hall GEORGE FRANCIS BALL Stanford Ifniversity, fl.l5. '30 1.358 N. Van Ness Street, Fresno, Calif. D-42 McCulloch Hall BASIL V. BANCROFT, JR. LI11lZ7C7'Sllj1 0f Calzferiiia, AB. '30 2367 Hilgard Ave., Berkeley, Calif. C-38 Chase Hall M ELVI N GARFIELD BARCLAY Ohio Stale University, HA. '29 Della U fisilon 221 Montrose Way, Columbus, Ohio D-39 Morris Hall NATI-IANIEL BIRCKHEAD BARCLAY Wesleyan. University, AB. '30 Delta U psilon 134 Soundview Avenue, Wliite Plains, N. Y B-I4 McCulloch Hall l WILLIAM JAMES BARNETT Uniiiersity of .lVIiss0m'z', 13.5. '29 Lambda Chl Alpha Cuba, Mo. C-32 Hamilton Hall 122 124 Avon Place, Amityville, L. I., N. Y. Class of june, 1932 RICHARD ADRIAN BARRETT Arnherst College, !3.A, '30 Delta Taa Delta Hamilton Avenuc, Watertown, Conn. E-12 Chase Hall JOHN CHESTER BARROWS Hobart College, AJ5. '30 Kappa Alpha DeVeaux School, Niagara Falls, N. Y. D-ll McCulloch Hall HERBERT GEORGE BARTHOLDI Urtrrlersitj' of Minnesota, HA. '30 Pi Kappa Alpha 1837 Woodland Avenue, Duluth, Minn. 7 Drayton Hall EDWARD TRUMBULL BATCHELDER Harvard Urrlversflty, A..ln'. '30 330 Essex Street, Salem, Mass. C-14 Hamilton Hall CHARLES NEUMANN BATTELLE University of Vlfaslriiagtorr, l5.H.A. '30 S-lgrha Alpha Epsilon 863 24th Avenue, San Francisco, Calif. E-2l Morris Hall FRANK HARMAN BAUMGARDNER, JR. University of Jllirmesota, HA. '30 V Chi Psi 1405 Grantham Street, St. Paul, Minn B-33 Chase Hall A G 123 Class of jnne, 1932 l WILLIAM RICHARDSON BAWDEN Bradley Polytechnic Institute, AJ3. '30 300 Crestwood Drive, Peoria, Ill. B-l2 Chase Hall EDWARD RITCHIE BEACH University of California, AJ5. '26 Kappa Sigma 9757 Magnolia Avenue, Riverside, Calif. B-31 Gallatin Hall EDVVARD FRED BECKER University of Montana, BA. '30 221 East Westfield Avenue, Roselle Park N. J. MOM Mt. Auburn Street .IERE FRANKLIN BECKER Poniona College, Alf. '30 Star Route 2, Portcrville, Calif. B-33 Gallatin Hall ERNEST CONLKIN BEEBE Carleton College, BA. '30 Ipswich, S. D. A-ll Chase Hall DONALD LAWRENCE BELDEN Aniherst College, AJS. '29 . Delta Tan Delta 54 Preston Road, Somerville, Mass. 124 Class of june, IQ32 JOHN CONNABLE BENNETT Pririceton Uriiversity, ISYS. '30 1105 Park Avenue, New York, N. Y. A-24 Mellon Hall ROBERT BENNINK llartfarcz' Uriiversily, A..li. '27 28 Fresh Pond Lane, Cambridge, Mass GEORGE MATTHEWS BENSON Prirzcetori U71'f'U67'.Y1'fj,', A. ' 30 20 Tanglewild Avenue, Bronxville, N. Y. 37 Kirkland Street GEORGE ROBINSON BERKAVV, JR. College of City of Detroit, A. H. '30 2211 Virginia Park, Detroit, Mich. BC-44 Hamilton Hall HAROLD BERLINER Harvard University, A.l3. '29 Phi Epsilon Pi Hotel Bridgway, Springheld, Mass. lla Wabeiio Street, Roxbury, Mass. Dartmoutli College, A.B. '30 . 65 Chester Street, Allston, Mass. 125 RAYMOND SAMUEL BERNHARDT Class ofjnnc, IQ32 HERMAN WILLIS BEVIS Southwestern College, AJ3. '30 1010 Snowden Avenue, Memphis, Tenn, 18 Mt. Auburn Street WILLIAM HENRY BINGHAM, JR. Western Reserve University, AMB. '29 Delta Tan Delta 20732 Sydenhaw Rd., Shaker Heights, Ohio E-14 McCulloch Hall JOHN REGINALD BIRD Harvard University, S.l3. '29 21 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, Mass ROBERT CHARLES BIRD University of Kansas, BA. '30 Phi Kappa Psi 304 West 2lst Street, Hays, Kan. B-22 McCulloch I-Iall HERBERT FORD BIRDSEY University of Georgia, AJS. '30 Phi Delta Theta 104 Vineville Avenue, Macon, Ga. D-30 McCulloch Hall EDWARD BIRNBERG University of Minnesota, BA. '29 1696 Portland Avenue, St. Paul, Minn. C-24 Gallatin Hall 126 1280 Shenandoah Road, Pasadena, Calif. 187 Morris Avenue, Providence, R. I. C L Adjutant General, Wasllingtoii, D. C. Class of jane, T932 JEROME HOLLAND BISHOP, JR. Stanford UY111illG1'S'ilj!, AJ3. ,30 Zeta Psi B-31 Chase Hall DAVID WIGGS BLACK l l7!1Sl1f11gl011 Unlzlrsity, AH. '30 Sigma Chi 6211 WCStl11ll1StC1' Place, St. Louis, Mo. C-32 Gallatin Hall CHARLES RICHARD BLAKE Brown University, Phji. '30 Sigma N ll A-13 Hamilton Hall ARTHUR FREDERICK BLASER, IR. Yale University, Ph.B. '29 Alpha Chi Rho 10003 Newton Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio A-31 Gallatin Hall MILTON ORME BOONE 988 Memorial Drive RICHARD FRICK BOOTH Occidental College, BA. '30 1627 Lyndon Street, South Pasadena, Calif. C-21 Chase Hall Class of jnne, 1932 FREDERICK PRESCOTT BOWDEN JR, Harvard University 56 Vinton Street, Melrose, Mass. C-23 Hamilton Hall JAMES GABRIEL BOWEN Massaclinsetts Institnte Qf7'6'C17'l10l0gj7,ff.S. '30 4926 Battery Lane, Bethesda, Md. B-37 Mellon Hall ARTHUR JAMES BOYD University of Washington, HA. '29 Big Timber, Montana 19 Irving Street WARREN BALL BRADBURY Harvard University 2297 Nottingham Way, Trenton, N. J. E-ll Chase I-Iall NATHANIEL PRESTON BREED Harvard University, AB. '29 9 Washington Square, Lynn, Mass. D-13 Gallatin Hall BENJAMIN BREWSTER Yale University, BA. '29 Delta Kappa Epsilon 92, George S. Brewster, 52 Vanderbilt Avenue New York, N. Y. D-24 Gallatin I-Iall 128 ' Class of june, IQ32 JOSEPH ANTHONY BRIMO 17llG1'll'lGllG11 College, BS. '30 321 Broadway, New York, N. Y. D-31 Gallatin Hall LLOYD HENRY BRINCK llhloensity of Calzforhla, 13.5. '20 Alpha Kappa Lambda Winters, Calif. 28 Mt. Auburn Street JOHN PEARSON BRINK VI-'ashburn College, AJS. '30 1604 College Avenue, Topeka, Kan. C-30 Morris Hall ARTHUR COLBY BROWN DG1'l1'WOIflll1 College, AJS. '30 Alpha Chi Rho 12 Toppau's Lane, Newburyport, Mass E-34 Morris Hall EDWARD GORDON BROWN U hizrersily of Washington, A..B. '29 Bela Theta Pi 7311 East 18th Street N. E., Seattle, Wash. 40 Linnaeau Street HAROLD IRVING BROWN Brown University, Ph.l3. '30 Pi Lambda Phi 42 Merwiu Street, Springfield, Mass. C-35 Chase Hall l W 129 Class of jimo, IQ32 HIRAM STAUNTON BROWN, JR. Prilicetovi University, 13.5. '30 South Drive, Westchester Country Club Rye, N. Y. B-36 Hamilton Hall ROBERT JOHNSTON BROWN University of Akron, HA. '30 399 Silver Street, Akron, Ohio C-31 Gallatin Hall EPPES WAYLES BROWNE, JR. Stanford University, B.A. '29 934 Erie Street, Shreveport, La. A-31 Chase Hall EUGENE BRONSON BROWVNELL University of Hfasliiiigton, A..l5'. '29 Phi Cawmza Delta 3933 Sunnyside Avenue, Seattle, Wash. A-24 Hamilton Hall l l K JOHN HENRY BUCKINGHAM Yale Ifiziversity, Plz..lu'. '30 Alpha Delta Phi 690 Prospect Boulevard, Pasadena, Calif B-32 Hamilton Hall JAMES CLAYTON BUCKLEY College of the City of Detroit, A.H. '29 H5623 Northlavvn Street, Detroit, Mich. BC-44 Hamilton Hall Class ofjmae, IQ32 ROSS ADDISON BUDGE U11ive1'sltyof Utah, AJ5. '30 Phi Delta Theta 1002 Douglas Street, Salt Lake City, Utah E-34 Chase Hall BENJAMIN CHRISTIAN BUERK Massachusetts I11Sl1'ltLlC of Technology, 13.5 192 l-ligh Park Boulevard, Eggertsville, N B-23 McCulloch Hall CLARENCE BORLAND BULL Case School of Applied Science, 5.13. '30 Sigma N at 2469 Wellington Road, Cleveland Heights, Ohio F-31 Gallatin Hall EMERSON MORSE BULLARD Bowdoin College, 13.5. '30 Theta Delta Chi 126 South Street, Vllrentham, Mass. B-32 McCulloch Hall BOARDMAN BUMP .'1l1hl1erstCollege, HA. '30 870 Longmeadow Street, Longmeadow, Mass. D-23 Chase llall FRANCIS RAMON BURKE, JR. Harvard U11iz'ersity, Abit. '30 1200 I-lancoclc Street, Quincy, Mass. D-I4 Morris Hall 131 Class af june, 1932 LOUIS ELLIOTT BURKE H arvard University, Alt. '24 127 Prairie Avenue, Providence, R. I. A D-38 Cliase Hall STEWART ALFRED BURKLAND, JR. Columbia Urzitferstty, AJS. '30 Phi Kappa Sigma 44 Tennis Place, Forest Hills, N. Y. 48 Boylston Street FREDERICK WILLIAM BURNI-IAM Harvard University, Ali. ' 30 39 Charles Street, Boston, Mass. C-ll Morris Hall GEORGE NAU BURRIDGE University af lfl 'isc01'1st11, Ph.B. ,317 Delta Uf1s'il01f1 504 Porlier Street, Green Bay, Wis. 203-C Holden Green ROBERT HAROLD BURTON University af Utah, A.l3. ,ZQ Phi Delta Theta 1442 Circle Way, Salt Lake City, Utah C-25 McCulloch Hall I ARTHUR PIERCE BUTLER, AIR. H arvard Unifuersitjf, AJS. '30 E Southwest Harbor, Maine D-21 Gallatin Hall 132 Class of june, IQ-22 DONALD HOWORTH BUTLER University of Oregon, H.l3.A. '30 Phi Gamma Della Thompson Apts., Lewiston, Idaho B-l 2 Chase Hall JACK PRYOR BUZARD Uhiversiljf of lhc South, 13.5. '30 Delia Tau Della B-33 Gallatin Hall WILLIAM ROBERT BYRNES Amherst College, l3.A. '29 Delta U psiloh Z, A. B. Galbraith, 28 Park Street, .East Hampton, Mass. 48 Mt. Auburn Street FREDERICK WILLIAM BYRON lllassachusctts Institute of Technology, HS 27 16 Horton Street, Lewiston, Maine 55 Lincoln Street, Dedham, Mass. y LLEWELLYN LINK CALLAWAY, JR. Darlmouth College, BA. ' 30 Psi U psiloh 427 Lawrence Street, Helena, Montana D-12 Morris Hall D r MARTIN CANAVAN Boston Ilhiversity, l3.I3.A. '30 Delta Sigma Pi 73 Wendell Street, Cambridge, Mass. 133 Route No. l, Riverside Drive, Mobile, Ala. Class Qf j 74170, IQ32 WENDELL PHILIP CANFIELD Harvard l71zive1'sity, HS. '30 29 McKinley Street, Everett, Mass. C-37 McCulloch Hall ARNOLD VVILLIAM CARLSON Lake Forest College, AJ3. '28 625 Illinois Road, Lake Forest, Ill. 52 Plympton Street FRANK NATHAN CARRIER, JR Ix7'1'L'lU67'SZ-lj! of Callfomia, 13.5. '27 660 Spruce Street, Berkeley, Calif. 301,-E Holden Green BO CASTEN-CARLBERG Royal Technical U1zl'uersily, M. E. '30 Strandvagen 37, Stockholm, Sweden 48 Mt. Auburn Street l DEAN CHAMBERLIN ffLl'I Ull1'Cl Unlvxerslly, 15.5. '29 7 Lowell Road, Concord, Mass. E-23 McCulloch Hall STEPHENS CI-'IAMBERLIN Yale University, HA. '30 2300 Stillman Road, Cleveland, Ohio C-13 Chase Hall 134 Class af jnnc, IQ32 ROBERT CHANDLER Pnrdite University, HS .M JC. '30 Beta Theta Pi 907 State Street, Lafayette, Ind. E-32 Chase Hall i F HENRY PHILIP CHAPMAN, j.R. Bowdoin College, ALB. '30 Theta Delta Chi 226 Capisie Street, Portland, Maine B-32 McCulloch Hall KENNETH VVADE CHAPMAN Virginia Military Institute, Ali. '30 1407 Omohundro Avenue, Norfolk, Va. 62 Brattle Street MALCOLM SEAGRAVE CHAPMAN I 'nivcrsity Qf IVIinnesota, 13.5. '25 917 First Street S.W., Rochester, Minn. D-33 McCulloch Hall CHIH CH 'IEN Cl-I 'IAO Nankai University, !5.Cf.S. '30 Chiao Chia Pu, Chi Hsien, Shansi, China 5 Putnam Avenue l LEE ALFRED CHILCOTE llartnzontli College, AJS. '30 Psi Upsilorz Q 2824- Drummond Road, Cleveland, Ohio F-31 Morris Hall 135 Class of june, 1932 ADELBERT MILES CHIPMAN Acadia U111lU6TSilfV, HA. '28 Middleton, Anna Co., Nova Scotia C-38 Morris Hall WILLIAM JOSEPH CHLADEK Creighton Univeffsizfy, Plili. ,ZQ Tyndall, South Dakota E-21 Chase Hall DONALD NEWTON CLARK Yale University, BA. '30 Zeta Psi 88 NVest River Street, Milford, Conn A-23 Hamilton Hall FRANK HILL CLARK Oklahoma University, 13.5. '29 ' Delta Tan Delta Cf, Walters National Bank, Walters, Okla. E-33 Chase Hall WARREN COOK CLARK lflfillianis College, AB. '22 Chi Psi 46 Lexington Avenue, Cambridge, Mass. WALLACE LORING CLAY Pennsylvania Slate College, BS. ,OQ Delta Tan Delta CA, Adjutant General, War Department, Washington, D.C. 3 Chauncy Terrace 136 Class of june, IQ32 CHARLES EDWIN CLEMINSHAW Cornell University, M.E. '30 Delta Phi 3008 Courtland Boulevard, Cleveland, Ohio B-32 Morris Hall CHARLES PARSONS CLIFFORD Yale University, AB. '30 Alpha Delta Phi 325 Clifton Avenue, Minneapolis, Minn C-36 McCulloch Hall EDWARD LAMBERT CLIFFORD Princeton University, S. B. '28 6 Appian Way, Cambridge, Mass. JOSEPH KEMPF CLOSE ll'illiai1ns College, AJ3. '30 Della Psi 3456 Ridgewood Road, Ottawa Hills, Toledo Ohio D-31 Morris Hall RICHARD FRANCIS COFFIN Wesleyan University Beta Theta Pi 142 Woodland Street, Worcester, Mass. B-11 Morris Hall GEORGE WILLIAM COLLINS United States Naval Aeaderny, '28 37 Madison Avenue, New York, N. Y. F-31 McCulloch Hall 137 Class of june, IQ-22 MORTON BUTLER COLLINS Darlwleulh College, HA. '30 652 Elm Street, West Springfield, Mass A-31 McCulloch Hall CHARLES BOYER CORNELIUS U'1ilverS'ity of Missoilri, HS. '28 Della Upsilorz 1074 N. Noyes Boulevard, St. Joseph, Mo. C-33 Chase Hall FREDERIC WILLIAM CORWIN Williams College, HA. '30 Delta Phi 546 Winthrop Avenue, jackson, Mich. D-3l Morris Hall RAYMOND FINLEY COURTNEY Harvard Urziversity BA. ,ZQ L l424 N. Elwood Street, Tulsa, Okla. 9 Francis Avenue l WILBUR ROBERTS CRAIG Pevirzsylvania Stale College, AJ3. '20 Harvard University, Ed. M. '30 234 South Washington Street, Greencastle Pa. 36 Ash Street LEOPOLD RENE CRAMER High Coram. Sch., AJ3. '27 Cologny, Geneva, Switzerland B-21 Hamilton Hall v L I.. Flass Qfjuhe, 19,32 ADELBERT GARR CRANNEY Utah 5tale Agricultural College, 13.5. '28 132 N. lst West Street, Logan, Utah 1737 Cambridge Street RICHARD REID CRASS Ohio Weslejfah University, 13.14. '30 Phi Kapjra Psi 14723 Drexmore Road, Shaker Heights Cleveland, Ohio F-21 McCulloch Hall ARTHUR HAMILTON CROMB University of IX'G1'1SGS, 13.5. '30 Alpha Tau Omega 300 East Williams Street, Ellis, Kan. B-34 Morris Hall l TILDEN CUMMINGS Prihcelon Ilhiveffsity, 13.5. '30 4000 Woodlawn Avenue, Chicago, Ill. B-36 Hamilton Hall ARCHIBALD WILLIAM CURRIE Queevfs U1zive1'sity, A.l3. ,2Q, l3.C. '30 Parkhill, Ontario, Canada C-22 Morris Hall DEAN FRANK CUTSHALL Purdue University, 13.5. '30 Delta Upsiloh ' 2401 Fairheld Avenue, Fort W'ayne, Ind. A-11 Morris Hall . 1 139 Class of jnne, 1932 CHARLES JOSEPH DALTON Manhattan College, 13.5. '15, C.E. '16 Z, Mfgrs. Trust Co., 59th and Broadway, New York, N. Y. 6 VV21Sl'1I1'lQ'lLO11 Avenue ROBERT DAVID DANA Harvard University, AJS. '30 Zeta Beta Tan 45 Peter Parley Road, Jamaica Plain, Mass. D-22 Morris Hall I ELIOT HOWARD DANIEL Harvard University, AB. ' 30 Tan Delta Phi 36 Brookledge Street, Roxbury, Mass. ' D-22 Morris Hall JOSEPH LeROY DAVIDSON Harvard University, AJ3. ' 30 31 Stearns Road,.Brookline, Mass. BLAINE ALEXANDER DAVIS Washington and jefferson College, Ali. '30 Phi Kappa Sigrna 34 North Second Street, Duquesne, Pa. B-31 Gallatin Hall SAVILLE ROGERS DAVIS Williarns College, AJ3. '30 47 Windsor Road, Waban, Mass. , B-24 Morris Hall i 140 i Class of jzme, IQ32 STANTON VVALKER DAVIS Dartmouth College, AJS. '30 Kappa Sigma l40 Highland Street, Brockton, Mass. E-14 McCulloch Hall TYLER BURTON DAVIS University of Colorado, A..l5. '30 Phi Kappa Psi 1001 Adams Street, Denver, Colo. D-20 McCulloch Hall CARLOS BURR DAWES Marietta College, BA. '22 Delta U psilorz 840 East Broad Street, Columbus, Ohio C-43 Morris Hall JOHN SIDNEY DAWSON Holy Cross College, Alf. '30 09 Suffolk Street, Holyoke, Mass. D-22 McCulloch Hall CHARLES GORDON DEKAY Urtited States Naval Academy, '27 Kappa Sigma 302 Tenth Street, Laramie, Wyo. 14 Drayton Hall LEVVIS N. DEMBITZ Tait Alpha Omega , 3014 13th Street, N. W., Washingtflll, D-C C-12 McCulloch Hall 141 George Wasliivigtori Uvriversity, Ali '30 Class of jzmc, 1932 GEORGE BOUGHTON DENIOUS University of 1Jezfwer, AH. '30 Kappa Sigma 2101 East Seventh Avenue, Denver, Colo D-46 Morris Hall CHARLES YAEGER DERBY University of Notre Dame, la'.C.S. '30 Box 914, Laredo, Tex. B-22 McCulloch Hall JOSHUA PAUL D'ESPOSITO Loyola University, 13. S. '30 6963 Sheridan Road, Chicago, Ill. D-34 Gallatin Hall REX CHARLES DEVENPORT Oklahoma U14lU67'Sl.fj!, 13.5. '30 Pilot Point, Texas E-31 Chase Hall l CARTER MITCHELL DEVVEY University of Illinois, AJ3. ,BQ Rota Psi Soldiers Home, Lafayette, Ind. B-12 Morris Hall AARON DIAMOND University' of Chattanooga, ,l5.l3.A. '30 102 jefferson Apartments, Chattanooga, Tenn. D-38 Morris Hall 142 512 South Van Ness Avenue, Los Angeles, Class af fame, JQ32 WILLIAM ALLEN DICE lfzdiana University, A.ls', '30 Phi Kappa Psi Covington, Ind. D-24 Hamilton Hall EDWARD CARL DIECKERHOFF Harvard ll7Zl'U67'Sl1fjl, AJS. '30 530 East 86th Street, New York, N. Y. C-23 Gallatin Hall HENRY RICHARD DIETRICH U11lZ'67'S1-lj! of Pevfmsyleahia, 13.5. ' 30 6906 Lincoln Drive, Philadelphia, Pa. D-24 Morris Hall PORTER DIETRICH Yale Uvlzlvers-z'ty, AJS. '30 Alpha Sigma Phi 37 Washington Square West, New York N. Y. , B-34 McCulloch Hall DUDLEY H. DORMAN Occidental College, AJS. '30 Calif. C-21 Chase Hall STUART WAYNE DOTY . Olivet College, A.l3. '30 A 4l8 Taylor Street, Grand Ledge, Mich. B-13 Gallatin Hall 143 Class of jane, 1932 JAMES BOSTWICK DOUGLAS University of Wasliirigtoii, B.B.A. '30 Phi Kappa Sigma 2309 llth Avenue, North, Seattle, Wash. C-12 Morris Hall HERBERT EDWIN DOW University of Califoriiia, AJ5. '29 Delta Kappa E psilorz S08 Walla Vista Avenue, Oakland, Calif. C-25 Mellon Hall PAUL EDMUND DOWLING Harvard University, 14.13. '30 lil Sigourney Street, Jamaica Plain, Mass A-31 Hamilton Hall JOHN DRISCOLL , University of Notre Dame, Ali. '27 ' 1455 Northland Street, Lakewood, Ohio E-24 Morris Hall WILLIAM HASKELL DuBOIS University of New Hampshire, AB. '30 51 Rumford Street, Concord, N. H. B-23 Chase Hall RALPH ISADORE DUCHIN Harvard University, AJ5. '27, LLB. '30 Tau Epsilon Phi 137 Magazine Street, Cambridge, Mass. 144 Class of ju Me, 1932 ERNEST LA MAITRE DUHATME Georgetown Unifuersity, HS. ,EO 12 jackson Avenue, Mystic, Conn. D-46 Chase Hall WILLIAM KENNEDY DUKATE Spring Hill College, l?.S. ,ZQ 703 East Beach Street, Biloxi, Miss C-21 McCulloch Hall JOHN ANTHONY DUNGAN Stanford Urzitersity, AJS. ,ZQ lfapjva Sigrna P. O. Box 57, Exeter, Calif. C-30 Gallatin Hall JAMES CECIL DUNLAP Dartmouth College, HA. '30 Theta Delta Chi R.D. 3, Lancaster, Pa. A-31 McCulloch Hall S. FLETCHER DUTTON Stanford University, Alf. '30 Box 200, R.F.D. Route 1, Carmel, Calif. B-22 Chase Hall EDVVARD JAMES DWAN United States Military Aeademjr, '15 - 'ftp Adjutant General, VVashington, D. C. 168 Lexington Avenue 145 Class of june, 1932 JOHN EDWARD DYKSTRA Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, C. E., '30 2080 Boulevard, jersey City, N. J. C-11 Morris Hall ROBERT AMOS EBAUGH Ottawa University, A. B. '30 6200 Brookside Boulevard, Kansas City, Mo. C-30 McCulloch Hall GEORGE ALFRED EDDY Yale University, A.B. '28 82 Kirkstall Road, Newtonville, Mass. B-24 Gallatin Hall CHARLES WEIL EISEMAN Harvard University, AJ3. '30 350 Beacon Street, Boston, Mass. C-22 McCulloch Hall JAMES EISEMAN Yale University, Ph.B. '30 321 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, Mass. C-37 Gallatin Hall PHILIP IGNATIUS EISENMENGER Fordham University, Alf. '30 818 East 160th Street, New York, N. Y, C-32 Mellon Hall i 146 ' Y W Class of june, IQ32 RICHARD GIBBONS ELLIOTT Yale l!hivers1'ly, l3.A. '30 Alpha Della Phi 1 Red Oak Road, WVilmington, Del. F-11 McCulloch Hall GEORGE ROSS ELLIS Westminster College, 15.5. '29 Jamestown, Pa. Drayton Hall IRA THOMAS ELLIS U1f1i11e1'sfly QfDelawa1'e, A.l5'. '27 lfaflpa Alpha Frankford, Del. E-22 Gallatin Hall GEORGE HENRY ELSASS Harvard U 1Zl7l6'7'S1'lj7, A.b'. '30 Alpha Sigma Phi 54 East Main Street, Chillicothe, Ohio A-24 Hamilton Hall ALFRED BRADLEE EMMONS Harvard Unirfersity, AJS. '30 89 Carlton Street, Brookline, Mass. B-21 McCulloch Hall GEORGE MILLER ENGLAND Yale Uhivevfxfty, B.A. '30 ' 201 South Eighth Street, Ponca City, Okla F-31 McCulloch Hall Class of jime, 1932 EARL EVANS Harvard U iiirersity, 13.5. '25 4200 68th Street, Des Moines, lowa C-32 Morris Hall ALBERT NASH FARNHAM Heston College, AB. '30 47 Marston Street, Medford, Mass. 1 4 JACK SHIPMAN FEE College of Charleston, 13.5. '30 44 Poplar Street, Charleston, S. C. D-23 McCulloch Hall JOHN THORPE EEIDT Haverford College, BA. '30 200 West Walnut Lane, Germantown, Pa. D-22 Hamilton Hall ANTON AUGUSTUS FENSEL Catholic University, BA. '30 36 Williains Street, Bradford, Pa. B-23 Morris Hall SHERMAN FRANKLIN FEYLER Harvard University, lifl. '30 '79 McClellan Circle, Buffalo, N. Y. C-42 Morris Hall 148 Class of jane, 1932 CHARLES ALVIN FINCH, JR. I Vriifuersity of North Dakota, b'.A. '30 Beta Theta Pi 321 East Third Street, Jamestown, N. D. E-23 Chase Hall l HERMAN CHARLES FINEGOLD Brown University, AJS. '29 136 Chester Avenue, Providence, R. I 65 Audubon Road, Boston, Mass. WILLIAM BYER FIRMAN Cornell University, CE. '29 Sigma Pi 76 Osborn Street, Glen Ridge, N. J. D-12 Morris Hall JOHN PRESTON FLAHERTY Yale Uriirersity, PIi..l5. '28 339 Berger Place, New Castle, Pa. C-21 McCulloch Hall HOWARD NELSON FLANDERS, -IR. Dartmouth College, A .li '30 197 Glenwood Strcet, Malden, Mass. B-33 Hamilton Hall VVALLACE NEWTON FLINT Harvard University, AJS. '29 17 Carlton Street, Brockton, Mass. B-34 Chase Hall . 149 Class of jane, IQ-32 NORMAN BROOKS FLOYD Amherst College, EA. '30 Chi Psi 20 Chapel Street, Brookline, Mass A-14 Hamilton Hall MARSHALL WILLIAM FORREST Yale University, Pli.b'. '30 Delta Kappa Epsilon 30 Sanders Avenue, Lowell, Mass. A-23 Hamilton Hall JACK LENOIR FOXWORTH University of Texas, l3.B.A. '30 Phi Delta Theta Stoneliegli Court, Dallas, Texas A-21 Gallatin Hall LAWRENCE HYMAN FREIMAN Mcfiill University, AB. '30 Zeta Beta Tail. l49 Somerset Street West, Ottawa, Canada C-15 Mellon Hall JOHN MAURO FRENCH Harvard University, 13.5. '29 Hebron Farm, Sherborn, Mass. 22 Chauncy Street IRA SAARON FREUDENHEIM Syracuse University, 73.5. '27 Zeta Beta Tau 170 Broadway, New York, N. Y. Hotel Commander 150 fb Spokane and Eastern Trust, Spokane, Class of jane, 1932 HORACE WILLIAMS FULLER Harvard University, 13.5. '30 Farm Road, Sherborn, Mass. D-32 Morris Hall RICHARD LLOYD FULLER Ohio State University, 13.5. '30 Delta Chi Brentwood Road, Columbus, Ohio D-39 McCulloch Hall MARVIN GALLAGHER University of California, A.B. '30 2285 Broadway, San Francisco, Calif. A-11 McCulloch Hall WALLIS EDGAR GALLAGHER Stanford University, AB. '28 706 Ashbury Street, San Francisco, Calif B-22 Gallatin Hall THEODORE HEXETER GALLAND Harvard University, 44.13. '30 Wash. 10 Drayton Hall JOHN CAMERON GARLAND Dartrnonth College, AB. '30 Kappa Sigma I 28 Dale Avenue, Gloucester, Mass. 48 Boylston Street 151 Class afjime, 1032 ALBERT WHYTE GARNER Harvard University N519 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge Mass. HAYWARD ANDREWS GAY Ohio State University, B.M.E. '30 Beta Theta Pi Worthington, Ohio C-44 McCulloch Hall WILLIAM STANDISH GAYLORD, JR. Yale University, B.A. ' 30 47 Oxbow Lane, Summit, N. J. B-34 McCulloch Hall HOLLIS GUPTILL GERRISH Harvard U riiversity, A.B. '30 20 Chester Street, Somerville, Mass. B-11 Chase Hall FREDERIC EVELYN GIGNOUX, JR. Yale University, BA. '30 Alpha Delta Phi 900 Cottage Road, Cape Elizabeth, Me. C-32 McCulloch Hall HENRY HAMILTON GILBERT Dartmouth College, AJ3. '30 822 South Michigan Avenue, Saginaw, Mich. B-21 Chase Hall 152 Class of june, IQQQ2 CLEVELAND GILCREAST Harvard University, 13.5. ' 30 55 Waltliain Street, Lexington, Mass. D-ll Morris Hall KENRICK SAMSON GILLESPIE Yale University, BA. '30 Delta Kappa Epsilon Morristown, N. J. A-32 Mellon Hall SAMUEL MOSSGROVE GILLESPIE, JR. W asliirigtori and jejferson College, AB. ' 30 Phi Garrzrna Delta Tacoma, Ohio E-11 Chase Hall IRVING W. GLANTZ Harvard University, AJ3. '30 Tait Epsilon Phi 1183 East 14th Street, Brooklyn, N. Y C-43 Morris Hall WILLIAM THEODORE GOLDEN University of Permsylvaiiia, AB. '30 25 East 77th Street, New York, N. Y. C-25 Chase Hall DAVID LIONEL GOLDENBERG University of M iiirtesota, BA. '30 Minn. A-31 Morris Hall 153 1205 Thomas Avenue, N., Minneapolis, Class of june, 1932 JULIUS GOLDSTEIN Wasliington and Lee University, 13.5. '28 Phi Epsilon Pi 719 6th Avenue S. W., Roanoke, Va. D-11. Hamilton Hall WALTER STRICKLAND GOODNOW Harvard University, HA. '05 100 Prospect Street, West Newton, Mass. FREDERICK NORMAN GOODRICH Princeton University, AJ3. '30 280 Park Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. B-12 Hamilton Hall RUSSELL CRAWFORD GOURLEY, JR. Lafayette College, AB. '30 Delta Tan Delta 108 South Findley Street, Punxsutawney, Pa. C-13 McCulloch Hall GEORGE GORDON GREEN Colnrnbia University Sigrna Alpha Epsilon Head River, Dade County, Ga. 988 Memorial Drive HARVEY DIMOND GREENLEAF University of Chicago, Ph.B. '30 Delta Tait Delta 1415 Greenleaf Boulevard, Elkhart, Ind. C-34 Chase Hall 154 Class of jnne, 1932 JOHN EDWARD GREER Miami University, AH. '20 Beta Theta Pi 721 Jackson Street, Charleston, Ill. 1352 Massachusetts Avenue CHARLES GRIFFIN Bowdoin College, 13.5. '26 21 Fore River Avenue, North VVeymouth Mass. DAVID GUARNACCIA Haward U niversity, AJS. '29 27 Chestnut Street, YVakefield, Mass. 5 Linden Street HUBERT CHARLES GUILPIN H antes Etudes Connnerciales, '27 Bois, France C-12 Mellon Hall JOHN SHERMAN GULLET George Washington Uzziversitgv Air Corps, Munitions Building, Army In- dustrial College, Washiiigtoii, D.C. 988 Memorial Drive l HUBERT ALEXANDER GURNEY Tufts College, HS. '30 ' 106 Otis Street, Medford, Mass. 155 Class of june, 1932 EDWARD WILLIAM GWINNER, JR. Princeton University, HS. '28 5061 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. 19 Garden Street JACOB HAAS University of Michigan, A.B. ,30 Phi Epsilon Pi 846 Briarcliff Road, Atlanta, Ga. 1610 Massachusetts Avenue HARRISON HALE, JR. University of Arkansas, AJ3. '30 Kappa Alpha QSouthernj 230 Ozark Avenue, Fayetteville, Ark. D-12 McCulloch Hall ERNEST LEROY HALL University of Oregon, 13.5. '30 Phi Garnrna Delta 1255 Cumberland Road, Portland, Ore. E-32 Chase Hall CLIFFORD FRANK HANCOCK University of Southern C alifornia, HS. '30 324 South Van Ness Avenue, Los Angeles Calif. B-33 Morris Hall ARTHUR PATRICK HANLEY Boston College, B.A. '30 835 East Main Street, Waterbury, Conn. D-37 Gallatin Hall 156 Class of jnne, 1932 ALVAR HANSON University of California, 13.5. '30 5ig1na Phi Epsilon 1605 Grant Street, Berkeley, Calif. B-12 Morris Hall STEPHEN CHARLES HANSON Aniherst College, BA. '30 Delta Tan Delta I5 Park Street, Easthampton, Mass. E-12 Chase Hall HARRY MAYO HARRIS, IR. Yale University, Ph.B. ' 30 Alpha 5ignia Phi 5220 Shriver Avenue, Des Moines, Iowa A-33 Hamilton Hall LESTER JOSLYN HARRIS University of Misson1'i, 13.5. '09 M, Adjutant General, War Dept., Wasluiiig ton, D. C. 1 Craigie RICHARD CRAGG HART University of Rochester, AB. '30 Alpha Delta Phi 80 Pelham Road, Rochester, N. Y. A-34 Hamilton Hall WALTER LEWIS HART Davidson College, 13.5. '30 ' 338 Melrose Place, San Antonio, Texas B-32 Chase Hall 157 Class 0f june, IQ32 JAMES BEVERLY HARVIE, JR. Y ale University, .B.A. '30 201 West 79th Street, New York, N. Y. A-11 Morris Hall ALFRED HAYES, JR. Yale University, BA. '30 Alpha Delta Phi Old Church Road, Greenwich, Conn. B-11 Mellon Hall DOUGLAS HAYES Grinnell College, A.B. '30 904 Eighth Street, Red Oak, Iowa D-21 Morris Hall ROBERT HAYES Harvard University, BA. '30 I Hillside Farm, Ashland, Mass. l E-31 McCulloch Hall BENJAMIN HAYMAN University of Manitoba, BA. '28 Sigrna Alpha Mit 74 Carlton Street, Winiiipeg, Manitoba Canada F-ll Chase Hall HAMILTON HEARD Harvard University, AB. '28 10 Prescott Street, Cambridge, Mass. 158 Class of jnne, IQ32 MAURICE BEN HEFTLER Dartmouth College, SJ3. '28,' University of Michigan, S. B. in E. E. '29 1051 Berkshire Road, Grosse Point Park, Mich. 201-D Holden Green HOWARD ANDERS HEIMBACH Dartrnonth College, AJ3. '30 127 Greeves Street, Kane, Pa. D-33 McCulloch Hall LLOYD HELDMAN Bates College, A.B. '30 60 Lafayette Street, Lewiston, Me. E-14 Gallatin Hall SIDNEY MORGAN HENRY, JR. Yale University, BA. ' 30 35 5th Avenue, New York, N. Y. D-32 Chase Hall ROBERT ASHTON HERBRUCK Lehigh University, 13.5. '30 Chi Phi R.R. No. 8, Dayton, Ohio E-33 Morris Hall BURKETT C. HERRICK Creighton University, B.S. '28 - 4829 Dodge Street, Omaha, Neb. C-42 Chase Hall 159 Class ofjnne, 1932 FREDERIC WILLIAM HESSER United States Naval Academy, '27 Herniiston, Oro. 32 Irving Street NORMAN LEE HICKOX University of Illinois, l3.S. '30 Delta Upsilon 725 Michigan Avenue, Evanston, Ill. D-14 Chase Hall GEORGE WILLIS HILL, -IR. University of Iowa, 15.5. '30 ' Sigma Chi 119 Fifth Street, N.W., Mason City, Ia E-21 McCulloch Hall JAMES SYDNEY LINCOLN HILL Whitman College, BA. '30 Phi Delta Theta 110 North Main Street, Pendleton, Ore. E-24 Chase Hall HARRY LEROY I-IILYARD Cornell Uni-versitgv, C.E. '30 Psi Upsilon Williainstowii, N. J. A-12 Hamilton Hall THOMAS NORRIS HITCHMAN College of City of Detroit, BA. '30 18944 Bretton Drive, Detroit, Mich. BC-44 Hamilton Hall 160 Class of june, 1932 PHILIP LIN HO Yenchtirng University, HA. '30 46 Pawale Lane, Honolulu, Hawaii C-39 McCulloch Hall JACKSON I-IOAGLAND Stanford University, BA. '29 Delta Chi 129 East Palm Lane, Phoenix, Ariz C-31 Morris Hall JOHN PALMER HODGES Dartmouth College, AH. '30 Phi Delta Theta 102 The Ontario, Washingtori, D.C. E-32 Morris Hall WILLIAM CARTER HODGSON Hampden-Sydney College, 13.5. '30 11 Front Street, Lonaconing, Md. B-21 McCulloch Hall CARL THIELE HOFFMAN Cornell University, M '30 Chi Psi 237 Arloigli Road, Douglaston, L.I., N. Y. C-25 Hamilton Hall JOHN CHARLES HOLME, JR. Dartmouth College, AB. '30 I 303 Westminster Road, Brooklyn, N. Y. C-12 Morris Hall 161 Class of june, 1932 I MELVIN HOLSTEIN Yale Uniiwsity, AB. ' 30 280 NVaShington Boulevard, Springfield Mass. 95 Prescott Street PAUL WILLIAM HOOK Oberlin College, AR. '30 29814 Lake Road, Bay Village, Ohio B-24 Gallatin Hall HENRY NORTHEY HOOPER Harvard University, A.B. '28 cinnati, Ohio B-13 Morris Hall . RICHARD ALLEN HOOVER Knox College, BS. '30 Phi Cainina Della 994 Beecher Avenue, Galeshurg, Ill. 26 Mt. Auburn Street BENJAMIN EDWIN HOPKINS Louisiana Stale University, 13.5. ,IQ Kappa Alpha CSOntliernD Marion, La. 11 Ware Street JAMES WILSON HORNE University of British Coliiinbia, 13.4-l. '30 1215 Pandora Avenue, Victoria, BC., Can- ada D-23 Morris Hall 162 , '75 G. P. Griffith, 319 joselin Avenue, Cin- Class of june, 1932 JOHN KEENE HORNER Univers-ity QfOkll1I10111t1, AB. ,22 l369 Beech Street, Eugene, Ore. 21 Wendell Street NORRIS JOSEPH HOUGHTON St. Lawrence U hiversily, 13.5. '30 Alpha Tam Omega 7 Crossman Street, Alexandria Bay, N. Y E-31 McCulloch Hall ALLEN CARTER HOWARD Northwestern Um-versily, HS. '30 Sigma Chi 1632 Sheridan Road, Evanston, Ill. E-42 Chase Hall HERBERT SPENCER HOWARD Umversiiy of Utah, 13.5. '29 l27 UN Street, Salt Lake City, Utah E-ll Morris Hall ADDISON ARMSTRONG HONVE Harvard lf1'Z'i1767'S'flj!, AB. '29 4226 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis, Ind. D-14 Morris Hall HERBERT DAVID HOWE Amherst College, AB. '30 A 2750 Leighton Road, Cleveland, Ohio 65 Mt. Auburn Street 163 Class of june, IQ32 KENNETH TAPLEY HOWE Harvard University, 15.5. '30 43 Norfolk Road, Arlington, Mass. C-23 Hamilton Hall WARREN MILTON HUFF Texas Technical College, 15.5. '30 318 Arden Grove, San Antonio, Tex. D-l2 McCulloch Hall TOSHIZO HUGA Cambridge Univeristy, BA. '30 142 Honmura-Cho, Azabu, Tokyo, Japan B-ll Hamilton Hall FREDERICK HURD Dartmouth College, A.l5'. '26 University of Chicago, M.A. '30 Phi Kappa Psi 39 Aldworth Street, Jamaica Plain, Mass. C-33 Morris Hall JAMES MAX MILAN HYMAN Yale University, A.l3. '30 Pi Lambda Phi l23 West 57th Street, New York, N. Y B-23 Hamilton Hall PAUL REEVES IRVIN University of Notre Dame, AB. '30 1608 Webster Street, N. W., Washington, D. C. D-36 McCulloch Hall 164 Class of jnne, IQ32 WILLIAM PORTER IRWIN Washington and jejerson College, AJ5. '30 Phi Pi Phi Monongahela, Pa. C-30 Morris Hall HARRY FINLEY JACKMAN, JR. Harvard University, AJ3. '30 Phi Garnrna Delta Second Street, Minneapolis, Kan. B-42 Mellon Hall FRANK JEFFIERS JACKSON Washington and jefferson College, BS. '30 Phi Pi Phi Pleasant Valley, Wheeling, W. Va. D-34 McCulloch Hall CARL IVAN JAMIESON University of Washington, B.B.A. '30 Pi Kappa Alpha 6820 17th Avenue N. E., Seattle, Wash C-26 Chase Hall JULIUS ROBLEY JANSSEN University of California, ADB. '30 Sigrna Pi 1251 South Bronson Avenue, Los Angeles, Calif. A-21 Morris Hall JAMES HARVEY JEFFRIES University of Louisville, AB. '50 A 2111 Lakeside Avenue, Louisville, Ky. 20 Union Park, Boston, Mass. 165 Class of jiirze, IQ32 NORMAN JOSEPH JENSEN Agricultural College of Ulah, HA. '30 Sigma Chi Mantua, Utah D-415 Morris Hall ARTHUR LELAND JEROME Western Reserve Urzifuersity, AB. '28, L.L.l5'. '30 32 Vllandle Avenue, Bedford, Ohio E-13 Morris Hall WILL BIRD JEX Urziiversity of Utah, BA. '30 Pi Kappa Alpha 272 Wall Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 9 Ellery Street ALLEN OLAF JOHNSON L'lZl Zl67'5iljl of C L VlC'Z'1'l7'll1li, M Ji. '30 Beta Theta Pi East Setauket, Long Island, N. Y. D-22 Gallatin Hall FOLKEY LAURETZ JOHNSON Custaims Aalolphas College, AJ3. '27 2319 Je'Herson Street, Duluth, Minn. 1558 Massachusetts Avenue HOWARD COOPER JOHNSON, JR. Swarthmore College, 13.5. '30 J Delta U psilori Coleshill, Moylan-Rose Valley, Pa. C-39 Morris Hall 166 307 Dickinson Avenue, Swarthmore, Pa. Class afjrme, 1932 NORRIS OLIVER JOHNSON Syracuse University, Sli. '27 Alpha Kappa Psi 15 Prather Avenue, Jamestown, Y. E-12 Morris Hall BRADFORD JONES Harvard University, 5.13. '30 Delia U psilou 1058 Beacon Street, Brookline, Mass 22 Holden Green DONALD PRENTISS JONES Grinnell College, A.l5'. '30 E-23 McCulloch Hall EDWARD REID JONES Yale L711Zl7l67'5flj1, A.l3. '30 50 Fiske Street, Waterbu1'y, Conn. C-34 Gallatin Hall OWEN THOMAS JONES Oberlin College, AB. ,ZQ R. D. 3, Lima, Ohio B-34 Chase Hall RUFUS I-IORTON JONES, JR. Harvard Urriversily, AJ3. '28 100 Pine Street, Portland, Me. A 20 Prescott Street 167 Class of june, IQ32 JAMES BUMER JORDAN . George Washington University QM Adjutant General, Washington, D.C 98 Standish Road, Watertown, Mass WILLIAM DAVID JUDSON, JR. Yale University, AJS. '30 Zeta Psi 1120 Park Avenue, New York, N. Y. C-33 McCulloch Hall ,MAXWELL KAUFMAN Brown University, A.B. ' 30 92 Ivy Street, Providence, R. I. C-ll Gallatin I-Iall WILBUR EUGENE KEARNEY Marquette Univrsity, A. B. '30 Beta Phi Theta 707 Downer Avenue, Milwaukee, Wis. B-21 Morris Hall GERRY KEENE Harvard University, AB. '30 ll Grosvenor Park, Lynn, Mass. D-13 Morris Hall ELDON BRADFORD KEITH Ainherst College, Alf. '30 Chi Phi 36 South Street, Campello, Mass. 41 Linnaean Street 168 Class of june, 1932 WILLARD MAXWELL KELLOGG Amherst College, BLA. '30 Phi Kappa Psi 60 North Main Street, West Hartford, Conn. D-23 Chase Hall WALTER FRANCIS KELLEY Harvard University, AB. '30 21 Jackson Terrace, Newton, Mass. C-ll Chase Hall KARL GEORGE KEMPF University of Michigan, AB. '30 Phi Sigma Kappa 303 East Maine Street, Fremont, Mich. D-41 Morris Hall FRANCIS PATRICK KENNEDY Princeton University, AJS. ,29 464 Hudson Avenue, Newark, Ohio E-32 Gallatin Hall JAMES ERNEST KIDD Simpson College, BS. '30 Alpha Tan Omega Riverton, Iowa E-12 McCulloch I-Iall SIDNEY BARNES KIESELHORST Yale' University, Ph.B. '30 Delta Kappa Epsilon 1 12 Southmore Street, St. Louis, Mo A-23 Mellon Hall 169 Class Qf june, IQ32 CHARLES BEAMAN LAKIN Harvard University, AB. ' 30 Lake Avenue, Greenwich, Conn. B-32 Morris Hall ROBERT HARVEY LARKIN Darhrzoizlh College, AJS. ' 30 Phi Sigrha Kapjna 1001 Grand Avenue, Dayton, Ohio B-25 Hamilton Hall PHILO JAMES LARRABEE Yahletoh College, AB. '30 306 East 15th Street, Yankton, S.D. C-38 Gallatin Hall PAUL DESALABERRY LA ROQUE St. Mary's College, AJ3. '26 University of llffoiilreal, LL.L. '29 820Che1'rier Street, Montreal, Canada D-32 McCulloch Hall CHARLES KELLOGG LATI-IAM, JR Amherst College, BA. '30 Bela Theta Pi 1128 Southheld Avenue, Birmingham, Mich. 65 Mt. Auburn Street VERNON STRAIGHT LATIMER Western Reserve College, 13 .A. '30 Lambda Chi Alpha 13308 Claiborne Road, East Cleveland, Ohio F-21 McCulloch Hall 172 Chi Psi 533 Oregon Grove Avenue, South Pasadena, Calif . Class of june, 1932 JOHN JOSEPH LAWLESS Boston University, !5'.B.A. '29 35 Lexington Street, West Newton, Mass. C-31 Morris Hall DENISON HOWELL LAWRENCE University of Oregon, BA. '30 Phi Delta Theta 453 East 21st Street, Portland, Ore C-22 Hamilton Hall JOHN BAKER LEE, JR. Stanford University, A..l3'. '30 B-31 Chase Hall NELSON BORLAND LEE Harvard University, AB. '28 Summer Street, Westwood, Mass. A-21 Mellon Hall ROBERT LEESON Harvard University, A.l3. '29 256 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, Mass. A-32 Hamilton Hall HUGH FRASER LEITH, JR. Harvard University, AB. '27 , N ashawtuc Road, Concord, Mass. E-24 Morris Hall 173 5167 Waterinaii Avenue, St. Louis, Mo. Class ofjime, IQ32 GARDNER COTRELL LEONARD Williaiiis College, A.B '28 Delta Psi 375 Park Avenue, New York, N. Y. 988 Memorial Drive HAROLD LEE LEVIN Harvard University, AJS. '30 1272 Beacon Street, Brookline, Mass. JOSEPH LEVIN Harvard Uiiiversily, A.B. '30 23 St. Lukes Road, Allston, Mass. E-ll McCulloch Hall PORTER ALEXANDER LINCOLN Wasliiiigtori University A-21 McCulloch Hall NORVILLE MERREL LIND Kenyon College, 3.5. ,28 Beta Theta Pi 675 Hazel Street, Akron, Ohio B-21 Morris Hall IRVIN ROSVVELL LINNARD University of Illinois, 13.5. '28 Theta Xi 600 S. Tenth St., McAllen, Tex. E-13 Morris Hall 174 Class of june 1932 WILLIAM ALDEN LITTLE Cornell University, AJ3. '30 Delta Kappa Epsilon 227 East Delaware Place, Chicago, Ill. D-35 McCulloch Hall l HENRY DEMAREST LLOYD, JR Harvard Unimfersity, AJ3. '29 55 Leicester Street, Brookline, Mass. DARREL DAVID LOEBLEIN Ohio State University Phi Garnrna Delta 15727 Lake Avenue, Lakewood, Ohio A-13 Hamilton Hall HARRY BURTON LONG Lafayette College, 8.5. '29 llli East Penn Street, Muncy, Pa. C-33 Mellon Hall LYMAN KENYON LOOMIS Amherst College, AB. '30 Chi Psi 565 Lincoln Street, Ncw Britain, Conn. A-14 Hamilton Hall JULIAN LAWRENCE LOONEY University of Illinois, 13.5. '18 Minden, La. 205 Mt. Auburn Street 175 Class of june, IQ32 EDWIN CI-IESLEY ESTES LORD, JR. George Washington U nioersity, AJ3. '30 Delta Phi 2205 California Street, Washington, D. C. B-41 Morris Hall THEODORE LOVE-TOY Grinnell College, AB. '28 1805 Arlington Avenue, Des Moines, Ia. C-14 Chase Hall PARDEE LOWE Stanford University AB. '30 907 Jackson Street, San Francisco, Calif. D-32 Gallatin Hall WILLIAM OSBORNE LUCAS Dartrnontli College, Alf. '30 Dover, Kentucky D-ll Gallatin Hall BENJAMIN FRANKLIN LYNIP, JR. University of California, BS. '28 2301 Cedar Street, Berkeley, Cal. D-30 Chase Hall FREDERICK FRANCIS LYONS Boston College, A.l3. '30 70 Penfield Street, Roslindale, Mass. 170 Class ofjime, IQ32 NORMAN HENRY MQCABE lirowiz University, Plz.B. 'go 98 Oak Avenue, Riverside, R. I. C-11 Gallatin Hall GEORGE TUDOR MUCANDLESS, JR. Knox College, AJS. '28 Bela Theta Pi 480 East 32nd Street, North Portland, Ore E-22 Morris Hall CHARLES ALBERT MQCARTHY Boston College, BA. '30 52 Channing Road, Newton Center, Mass. E-14 Chase Hall l JOHN GILMAN MCCARTHY Willwms College, AMB., '30 Zela Psi 38 Exeter Street, Lawrence, Mass. E-ll. Gallatin Hall JAMES ALAN MQCLURG llm'versz'ty of Calzforma, Ali. '29 Chi Psi 331 Hillside Avenue, Piedmont, Calif. 301-D Holden Green l WARREN CECIL MCDERMID U nlted States M1'lita1'y Academy, '29 fl, Mrs. Ray M. Hart, Virginia Lane, Bil- lings, Mont. C-36 Morris Hall 177 Class af june, 1932 DOUGALD LOFTUS MACDONALD University of California, BIS. '29 Alpha Delta Phi 1505 Hopkins Street, Berkeley, Calif. B-23 Gallatin Hall HENRY HUNTER MCFADDEN Kenyon College, AJ3. '30 417 Belleview Boulevard, Steubenville, Ohio B-23 McCulloch Hall DAVID ALLAN MACFARLANE Qneen's University, BA., '30 Church Street, Almonte, Ontario, Canada D-11 McCulloch Hall HARRISON BEECHER MCGRAW, JR. University of Michigan, A.B. '30 Alpha Delta Phi 2559 Wellington Road, Cleveland Heights, Ohio A-11 Hamilton Hall ROBERT LIPSETT MCINTIRE Ohio Wesleyan University, AJS. '28 Plymouth, Ohio B-24 McCulloch Hall JAMES CHAMBERS MCKAY Harvard University, 13.5. '30 415 Morewood Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. D-12 Hamilton Hall 178 Class of june, 1932 GEORGE ALOYSIUS MCLAUGHLIN .Holy Cross College, AJS. '30 lll. Arnold Avenue, Cranston, R. I. E-14 Chase Hall WILLIAM RUPERT MACLAURIN Harvard University, fl. B. '29 12 Charles River Square, Boston, Mass. P-31 Lowell House l 1 GALE MCLEAN Princeton University, 13.5. '30 2121 Kalorama Road, Washiiigton, D. C. F-21 Gallatin Hall ALBERT MURRAY MACLEOD Acadia University, AB., ,ZQ Box 660, King's Road, Sydney, N .S., Canada C-41 Morris Hall SAMUEL STERLING- MCMILLAN, II Princeton University, AJ3. ,29 Gates Mills, Ohio D-33 McCulloch Hall RUSSELL BLAIR MCNEILL Ohio State University, AJ3. '30 Sigma Chi . 701 North Detroit Street, Kenton, Ohio C-44 McCulloch Hall 179 Class of june, IQ32 RICHARD GEORGE MAAS Holy Cross College, Pli.B. '30 4-87 Newberry Boulevard, Milwaukee, W is. D-22 McCulloch Hall EDWARD JOSEPH MAGUIRE, JR. Georgetown University, AJ3. '29 1374 Dean Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. D-46 Chase Hall Harvard University, AJS. '30 5067 Westminster Place, St. Louis, Mo. C-24 Morris Hall JOSEPH PATRICK MALONEY Harvard University, AB. ' 30 254 Concord Avenue, Cambridge, Mass. C-11 Chase Hall LEON Z. MANDELSON Creighton University, C.S. '30 101 South 51st Avenue, Omaha, Nelu. C-22 McCulloch Hall CHARLES PHELPS MANSHIP, JR. University of Missouri, li. sl. '30 Kappa Alpha CS0iitliernJ 2250 Kleinert Avenue, Baton Rouge, La. B-13 Hamilton Hall 180 LAURENCE EDWARD MALLINCKRODT Class af jnne, 1932 JOHN SUTPHIN MANUEL, JR. Yale University, AJ3. ' 30 Zeta Psi 2517 North Park Boulevard, Cleveland Heights, Ohio C-33 McCulloch Hall WILLIAM SHERMAN MANUEL Yale University, AB. ' 30 Zeta Psi 2517 North Park Boulevard, Cleveland Heights, Ohio C-32 McCulloch Hall LEONARD ALLEN MARCUSSEN Cornell University, AJS. '30 35 Prairie Avenue, BuHalo, N. Y. E-12 McCulloch Hall ROBERT FREEDOM MASSEE University of North Dakota, A .B. '28 Phi Delta Theta 416 North Second Street, East Grand Forks, Minn. B-33 Hamilton Hall CARL NORMAN MATHER, JR. Stanford U niifersity, AB. '30 6366 West Orange Street, Los Angeles, Calif. F-11 Morris Hall THOMAS ANDERSON MATTHEWS Princeton University, BS. '30 V 709 East High Street, Springheld, Ohio 988 Memorial Drive 181 Class ofjmle, 1932 LAWRENCE JAMES MEYNS Virginia Polyteclmical Institute, HS. '16 EE. ,I7 809 Roseneath Road, Richmond, Va. 24 Skahan Road, Belmont, Mass. SAMUEL OWEN MILLER U11i1'e1'sity of West l l'l'gfZ.l1iCl, AJS. '27 216 Walnut Avenue, Fairmount, VV. Va. D-33 Morris Hall DEFORD CHARLES MILLS Wesleyan U hiversily, RA. '30 Alpha Delta Phi D-22 Gallatin Hall JOHN 'WILLIAM MINOR, JR. Howard College, .4.H. '30 Sigma N11 1724 Avenue G, Ensley, Birmingham, Ala. E-32 Morris Hall ARTHUR MOORE MIZENER PV1iVLC6I071 Uhiirersily, l5'.S. '30 163 West Sixth Street, Erie, Pa. D-21 McCulloch Hall JOSEPH FRANCIS XAVIER MONAGHAN Fordham L:1'Vi'U61'Sll:V, AB. '30 160 East l02nd Street, New York, N. Y. C-13 McCulloch Hall 182 662 Aspen Street, N. VV., Washington, D.C. Class of jane, IQ32 DAVID PARK MONKS Princeton U1fzz'z'ersity, Alf. '27 47 Monmouth Street, Brookline, Mass. B-22 Hamilton Hall DUNCAN JEROME MORGAN Iflfilliatns College, AJ3. '28 412 Maple Avenue, Edgewood, Pittsburgh Pa. 37l Harvard Street RUSSELL GILBERT MORRILL Dartmouth College, Alf. '30 Phi Kappa Psi' 84 Bond Street, Norwood, Mass. B-25 Hamilton Hall JOHN THOMAS MORRISON State U nz'oerst'ty of Iowa, 13.5. '30 Beta Theta Pi 513 Vernon Drive, Cedar Rapids, Iowa E-22 Chase Hall ROBERT STANLEY MORRISON Oberlin College, AJS. '30 46 Prospect Street, Ashtabula, Ohio D-33 Hamilton Hall GERRY ELDON MORSE M assaclznsetts Institute of Technology, 13.5, '30 I3 Doane Avenue, Beverly, Mass. B-33 Morris Hall 183 Class of june, IQ32 A JOHN HARLEIGH MORSE State University of Iowa, BA. '30 Phi Gamma Delta 203 North 8th Street, Estherville, Ia. B-25 Hamilton Hall ROBERT BERNT MORTENSEN Armonr Tnstitnte of Technology, B. S. '30 3822 West North Avenue, Chicago, Ill. 48 Boylston Street JAMES AUGUSTUS MORTON Massaclirlisetts Institute of Technology, 19.5. 30 15 Austin Road, West Medford, Mass. A-ll Gallatin Hall J FREDERICK MULLER, JR. Cornell University, M.E. '30 Chi Psi 233 Park Lane, Douglaston, N. Y. C-25 Hamilton Hall RALPH GOOD MURDOCH Washington and -Iejerson College, 13.5. '26 Alpha Tan Omega 717 Pennsylvania Avenue, Irwin, Pa. E-24 Gallatin Hall CHARLES BARNEY GOULD MURPHY Yale University, B. A. '28 Chi Psi 17620 Jefferson Avenue, East Grosse Pointe, Mich. A-32 Mellon Hall 184 Class ofjnne, 1,032 JOHN EDWARD STUDLEY MYERS Princeton University, AJ3. '29 1818 24th Street, N. W., Vlfashington, D. C. F-21 Morris Hall GEORGE FREDERICK NARDIN, JR University of Chicago, Ph.l5. '29 7404 Bennett Avenue, Chicago, Ill. C-25 Morris Hall JOE NARRIN University of Michigan, AB. '30 Phi Mn Alpha Ortonville, Mich. C-31 Chase Hall E l DOUGLAS EAMES NATHAN Yale University, Ph.B. '30 900 Main Street, North Leominster, Mass. B-21 Gallatin Hall VVALTER KERNAN NAYLON Colgate University, AB. '30 Beta Theta Pi 1660 Highland Avenue, Rochester, N. Y. B-34 Morris Hall University of Utah, AB. '30 Sigma Nn . Utah C-25 M cCul1och Hall 185 WALTER DILWORTH NEBEKER, JR. 34 South 6th East Street, Salt Lake City, Class of jime, IQ32 DAVID BRINTON NEFF Uriivers-ity of Utah, AB. '30 ' Pi Kappa Alpha 2570 East 35 South Street, Salt Lakc City Utah 1699 Cambridge Strcct FRANK HOWARD NEFF, JR. L7G7'lWl0Mlll College, Ali. '30 Psi lfpsilorz 1384 Richmond Road, South Euclid, Ohio F-31 Morris Hall ALLEN ELDRIDGE NEIL George Washirzgtori University, AJE. '30 Sigma Alpha E psilori 112 South Menlo Avenue, Sioux Falls, S.D C-21 Gallatin Hall NORMAN HAROLD NELSON University of Michigan, AB. '30 414 N. Stevenson Street, Flint, Mich. C-31 Chase Hall FRANK PAUL NEWTON Yale University, HS. '29 Box 529, Scituate, Mass. D-36 Chase Hall WILLIAM WARE NEWTON Williams College, BA. '29 l 214 Oak Street, Holyoke, Mass. D-35 Morris Hall 186 Class af jilhe, IQ32 RICHARD WEBER NICHOLS lflfilliams College, BA. ,830 1235 Wesley Avenue, Evanston, Ill. C-13 Mellon Hall SHUFORD REINHARDT NICHOLS l'l GSl1l7'lgl011 and Lee Uiziiversity, AJ3. '3 Sigma N14 Des Arc, Ark. B-32 Chase Hall HOWARD GRAVES NICHOLSON Urziixersity of British Columbia, AJ3. ,ZQ Zeta Psi l826 Nelson Street, Vancouver, B. C.. Canada D-23 Morris Hall EDWARD JAMES NORRIS .Harvard University, AJ3. '21 Lambda Chi Alpha 77 Alban Street, Dorchester, Mass. D-36 Chase Hall ROBERT STARR NORTHROP, JR. Stanford U iiiversity, A.ln'. ,ZQ Sigma Alpha Epsilon 1580 First Street, Napa, Calif. D-26 Morris Hall l DOUGLAS AMBREY NOWELL Uniizersity of Utah, l:'.S. '30 Phi Delta Theta ' H59 First Avenue, Salt Lake City, Utah E-34 Chase Hall 187 Class of jane, 1932 FRANCIS EDWARD NUGENT Harvard University, AJS. '30 25 Weitz Street, Allston, Mass. 7 Russell Hall HARRY SAFFORD NYE Stanford University, AB. '30 Sigrna Chi 121 N. Almansor Avenue, Alhambra, Calif. 1737 Cambridge Street RUSSELL CHARLES OBERLIN Northwestern University, AB. '28 817 West Colfax Avenue, South Bend, Ind 15 Mt. Auburn Street MICHAEL HAYES O'BRIEN Loyola University, J?.C.S. '30 Phi Mn Chi 121 Lake Avenue, Highland Park, Ill. F-ll Gallatin Hall JOHN WILLIAM O'CONNELL, JR. Harvard University, AB. ' 30 20 Fairmount Avenue, Wakefield, Mass. D-33 Hamilton Hall WALTER FREDERICK OELMAN University of Illinois, A.B. '30 Beta Theta Pi 225 Schantz Avenue, Dayton, Ohio 28 Mt. Auburn Street 188 Class of june, 1932 JOSEPH WOOD OLIVER Yale Urziversitjf, BA. '30 Psi Upsilorr 5522 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. A-ll Hamilton Hall DONALD HEATH OLMSTEAD American University, A.B. '30 3911 Livingston Street, Washingtoii, D.C. C-21 Gallatin Hall RAYMOND NOBLE OLSON Dartrnouth College, Ali. '30 Alpha Chi Rho 33 East Mt. Airy Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. D-14 Chase Hall JAMES CHESTER OLSON Witteriberg College, Ali. '30 Phi Kappa Psi D-26 McCulloch Hall l CHARLES FRANCIS O'NEILL, JR. Rutgers University, Litt.B'. ' 30 Delta Kappa Epsilon 33 Ely Place, East Orange, N. I. B-11 Gallatin Hall STEVEN L. OSTERWEIS College of the City of New York, Ali. '30 Tau Delta Phi ' 110 Morningside Drive, New YO1'k, N. Y. , E-14 Morris Hall A 189 1433 Vllest Franklin Street, Elkhart, Ind. Class ofjeme, 1932 JGHN HENRY O'TOOLE, JR. Holy Crass College, 14.13. '29 36 Groton Street, East Pcppercll, Mass D-36 McCulloch Hall CHARLES ALLEN OWENS, JR. University of Delaware, AJS. '29 Kappa Alpha CSOittherr1D 900 Broome Street, VVilmington, Del. E-22 Gallatin Hall FREDERICK WEST PAGE Dartmouth College, HA. '30 Psi U psilort 286 Wasliiiigton Avenue, Glen Ridge, N.-T 14 Shaler Lane ROBERT ALAN PAGE Harvard University, 14.13. '30 20 Everett Avenue, Wiiichester, Mass. CHARLES VANCE PALMER University of Vigimia, 13.5. '30 Phi Sigma Kappa Iowa 5-A Gibson Terrace FRANCIS HENRY PEPPER Harvard University, Ali. '30 1809 Beacon Street, Brookline, Mass. ' 190 1807 Grand View Boulevard, Sioux City, Class of jime, 1932 EDWARD ALFRED PETERSEN, JR. Lake Forest College, AJ3. '30 Kappa Sigma 909 N. Oakwood Avenue, Lake Forest, Ill. E-24 McCulloch Hall FRANK VVRIGHT PHELPS Bowdoin College, 13.5. '30 Kappa Sigma l7 Veazie Street, Old Town, Me. D-37 McCulloch Hall HAROLD CUNNINGI-IAM PHILBRICK Urtiversity of W ashinglor-i, BA. '30 Alpha Delta Phi 3311 Cascadia Avenue, Seattle, Wash. D-43 Hamilton Hall ROBERT LAWRENCE PHILBRICK Harvard University, AJ3. '30 Rye Beach, N. H. D-30 Chase Hall GEORGE WEEKS PIERCE Harvard University, 13.5. '30 5503 Romaine Street, Hollywood, Calif. D-25 Chase Hall JUDSON WATSON PIERPONT A Cassadaga, N. Y. C-32 Chase Hall 191 Class ofjnne, IQ32 ALLEN WHITING PIKE Carleton College, BA. '30 Mapleton, Iowa B-41 Morris Hall CHARLES MYERS POND Yale University, BA. '30 Alpha Chi Rho 228 Oxford Street, Hartford, Conn. C-44 Morris Hall CARL MCCLELLAN POSTON Ohio State University, HS. ' 30 Beta Theta Pi 236 Vlloodland Avenue, Columbus, Ohio C-411 McCulloch Hall GRAFTON MOORE POTTER Central College, AB. '30 Hardin, Mo. C-42 McCulloch Hall ALONZO JOSEPH POWERS II Princeton University, AB. '30 5048 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. B-21 Hamilton Hall MAURICE JOSEPH PRENDERGAST, JR. H arvard University, AHB. '30 62 Howard Avenue, Dorchester, Mass. 192 Class af june, 1932 ROBERT MITCHELL PUTNAM Yale University, Pl1i.!5. '30 Beta Theta Pi 409 Main Street, Winchester, Mass. D-36 Morris Hall ALLEN QUIMBY, JR. Yale Unifuersity, AJS. '30 Zeta Psi 129 Pitt Street, Portland, Mc. D-36 Morris Hall J. SELMER RAFDAL Sl. Olaf College, B..-fl. '29 109 Orchard Street, Northfield, Minn. 48 Boylston Street H. EDWARD RAFFENSPERGER Butler Uwlversity, 5.5. '30 Phi Delta Theta 4240 VVashington Blvd., Indianapolis, Ind E-21 Chase Hall JOHN MCCRUM RAHM U miiersity of Miss0zfl1 i, AJS. '30 Beta Theta Pi 1725 Verona Road, Kansas City, Mo. C-31 McCulloch Hall University 0fZVIl1mes0la, B.B.A. '30 I Delta Tau Della 2343 Carter Avenue, St. Paul, Minn. C-36 Chase Hall 193 ANDREW AUGUST DAVID RAHN, JR. 3489 Atwater Avenue, Montreal, Canada Class af jime, 1932 CHARLES OTTO RALL Carnegie Institute of Teclmology, 13.5. '30 210 Amber Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. C-25 Mellon Hall STUART BOWMAN RALSTON Acadia University, BA. '30 A-31 Chase Hall ALLEN KILLMON RANDOLPH Yale University, Plili. '30 Alpha Delta Plii Keene, Va. C-35 McCulloch Hall MAX ALOYS RAPPARD Hauclels-Hoclischule St. Ualleiz, '20 Valavran, Bellevue, Geneva, Switzerland C-21 Morris Hall ELMER EDWIN RASMUSON Harvard University, Ali. '30 Skagway, Alaska D-25 Chase Hall ARTHUR BEAGLE RATHBONE Cornell University, AJS. '30 Delta Phi 18230 Shelburne Road, Cleveland, Ohio B-32 Morris Hall 194 303 VV est Seventh Street, Grand Island, Neb. Class ofjifne, 1932 GEORGE CATHER RAY University of Nebraska, LL.,l3. '30 Phi Kapjwa Psi I3-22 Hamilton Hall HAROLD LONGFELLOW RAY Colgate University, HA. '20 Alpha Tan Omega 106 lVilliams Avenue, East Providence, R. I C-32 Hamilton Hall ARTHUR NORMAN RAYMOND Bowdoin College, 1555. '26 Theta Della Chi North -lay, Me. C-42 McCulloch Hall FREDERICK YVILLIAM REEHL Welala Road, River Edge, N. J. E-24 Gallatin Hall l WALTER -IEWELL REEVES Princeton Uniifersily, 13.5. '30 931 Fifth Street, Columbus, Ind. C-33 Hamilton Hall ELIOT WICKI-IAM REMICK, JR. Harvard Unifversity, AJ5. '30 . 225 Clark Road, Brookline, Mass. B-21 Gallatin Hall 195 Class of jarte, 1932 ADAM RHODES Harvard University, AJ3. '30 46 Welch Road, Brookline, Mass. E-31 McCulloch Hall FOSTER BOND RHODES Stanford Urtifuersity, Alf. YZQ Alpha Delta Phi 370 West Bellevue Drive, Pasadena, Calif. C-24 Chase Hall WILLIAM MAFIL RICE Swarthmore College, Alf. '29 2248 East 31st Street, Tulsa, Olcla LOUIS LOTHAIR RICHARDS Dartmouth College, AB. '30 Theta Chl 440 Main Avenue, Weston, W. Va. B-33 McCulloch Hall University of Notre Dame, B.C.S. 5616 Pershing Avenue, St. Louis, Mo B-13 McCulloch Hall FRANK JOSEPH RILEY United States llflilitary Academy, ,I2 'Xp The Adjutant General, Washington, D.C. 16 Chauncey Street 196 V DAVID JOSEPH RIELLEY, JR. Class of june, IQ32 CLARENCE BINGI-IAM RIPLEY, JR. Knox College, Ali. '28 Bela Thela Pi 809 N. Academy Street, Galesburg, Ill. D-32 Chase I-Iall I LAVVRENCE SHATTUCK ROBBINS, JR. Yale University, AJS. '30 Alpha Delta Phi 13901 Shaker Boulevard, Cleveland, Ohio D-32 Hamilton Hall WILLIAM CRIM ROBBINS Uhiversily of California, AMB. '50 Zela Psi Suisun, Calif. D-43 Gallatin Hall FREDERICK MEAD ROBERTS Harvard University, AB. '28 32 Lime Street, Boston, Mass. C-23 Mellon Hall JAMES KENNETH ROBERTSON Yale University, Ph.B. '30 Alpha Chi Rho 39 Somerset Road, Lexington, Mass. D-11 Morris I-Iall JARVIS BEVERLEY ROBINSON Yale Uiiiversitjv, BA. '30 . 154 East Main Street, Clarksburg, VV. Va. 48 Boylston Street 197 Class of june, IQ32 MURPHY ADDISON ROOT University of MiSSOM77i, BJ. '27 B-22 Morris Hall IRWIN SEYMOUR ROSENBAUM University of Cincinnati, BA. '22 . Harvard University, LLB. '24 960 Burton Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio 9 Alton Place, Brookline, Mass. JOSEPH L. ROSENBLOOM, JR. Vanderbilt University, HA. '30 Zeta Beta Tan 370 Highland Avenue, Jackson, Tenn C-42 Mellon Hall FRANKLIN ROUDYBUSH Georgetown University, B.F.S. '3o Delta Phi Epsilon 1775 Church Street, Washington, D.C. C-30 Chase Hall ARTHUR RAYMOND ROWE Bates College, AJ5. '30 4 Lafayette Street, Lewiston, Mc. E-1,4 Gallatin Hall MALCOLM DILLS ROYSE Kentncley Wesleyan College, AB. 120 18 French Avcnue, Winchester, Ky. E-31 Morris Hall 198 K 1209 McKenzie Street, Corpus Christi, Tex. Class af june, I-Q32 NVILLIAM THOMPSON RULE Dicleizisou College, 13.5. '30 Phi Delta Tlzela 2517 North Second Street, Harrisburg, Pa. D-24 Chase Hall DONALD REX RYALL U11iz'ersity of Michigan, AB. '30 Sigma N il 2319 Glenwood Drive, Kalamazoo, Mich A-21 Morris Hall JAMES HENRY SACHS Harvard Uriiversity, AB. '29 42 East 69th Street, New York, N. Y. C-23 Gallatin Hall WILLIAM BARRETT SADTLER Thiel College AB. '22,' i4.M. '23 412 West Pine Street, Selinsgrove, Pa. 24B Shaler Lane GEORGE HENRY SAGE Harvard University, AP. ,27,' LLB. '30 516 Talbot Avenue, Dorchester, Mass. KENNETH VIETH SAMPSON Stariford University, AJ3. '30 Phi lfajifia Psi ' 174 St. james Drive, Piedmont, Calif. E-34 Gallatin Hall 199 Class of june, IQ32 CLARENCE CRANNELL SANSOM University of California, AJ3. '30 Delta Upsilon 366 Harvard Street, Cambridge, Mass. MAXWELL SAUERWEIN johns Hopkins University, .B.S. '30 Delta U psilon Calvert Court Apartments, 31st and Cal- vert Streets, Baltimore, Md. E-31 Chase Hall ERNEST LINWOOD SAVAGEJR. Dartmouth College, A.B. '30 Alpha Sigma Phi 23 Commonwealth Road, Watertown, Mass EDWARD LAURENCE SAWYER Princeton University, 13.5. '29 33 Russell Street, Milton, Mass. E-21 Morris Hall ELMER FREDERICK SAWYER Harvard University, AJS. ' 30 45 Stockton Street, Dorchester, Mass. ROBERT SI-IELDON SAWYER 3 Stanford University, AB. '30 Los Gatos, Calif. C-33 Morris I-Iall 200 Class ofjnne, 1932 ROBERT JOSEPH SCHADE University of Washington, B.I3.A. '29 517 16th Avenue, Seattle, Wash. C-36 Gallatin Hall GEORGE BALTZER SCHOTTE University of M ontana, .l3.A. '30 Alpha Tan Omega 1107 Sth Avenue, Helena, Mont. D--14 Chase Hall OTIS SCHWEITER University of Wichita, AJS. ' 30 211 South Clifton Street, Wichita, Kan. E-24 McCulloch Hall OTTO GUSTAV SCHWENK Wesleyan University, 13.5. ' 30 Delta Kappa Epsilon 4308 Martha Avenue, New York, N. Y B-11 Morris Hall JOHN CARMICHAEL SCUDDER Harvard University, 13.5. '28 7 South Dearborn Street, Chicago, Ill. 7 De Wolfe Street WAREHAM CLARK SEAMAN Stanford University, A. B. ,ZQ , Escalon, Calif. D-25 Morris Hall 201 Class ofjarze, IQ32 PHILIP MASON SEARS Harvard University, AB. '22 'West Street, Dedham, Mass. ROBERT HIBBARD SEAVER . Hamilton College, 19.5. '30 Sigma Phi 136 Pomeroy Avenue, PittsHeld, Mass. B-12 Mellon Hall WILLIAM HENRY SEDGEMAN Oberlin College, A.B. '30 100 West College Street, Oberlin, Ohio D-13 McCulloch Hall FRED COLLINS SEELY Colgate University, BA. '30 Kappa Delta Rho 300 Delavan Avenue, Newark, NJ. B-22 Morris Hall JOSEPH ROBERT SEGEL Harvard Uriiifersity, AB. '29 fl Hastings Square, Cambridge, Mass. HERMAN LEWIS SENKER Manhattari College, 13.5. '30 Beta Sigma 200 Varick Street, New York, N. Y. D-31 Gallatin Hall 202 Class ofjime, 1032 MARSHALL CHRISTOPHER SEWALL Unifuersity of California, Ali. '30 Beta Theta Pi 452 South Ardmore Avenue, Los Angeles, X Calif. A-11 McCulloch Hall Talladega College, AJS. '28 Alpha Phi Alpha 1926 Philpot Street, Selma, Ala. 125 Garden Street CHIA-CHUN SHEN Northwestern University, l3.S. '30 Luchich, Soochow, China 12 Trowbridge Street ABRAHAM I. SHERR New York U niversity, 15.5. '30 1 Phi Sigma Delta 911 Park Avenue, New York, N. Y A-41 Morris Hall JOHN ANDERSON SHIELDS Grinnell College, AB. '30 609 North 2nd Avenue, Washington, Ia. D-24 McCulloch Hall CARROLL ARNOLD SHINKLE lhlll-l'6I'S'ilj' of Illinois, 13.5. '30 Phi Mn Delta Ellsworth, lll. 16 Chauney Street, Cambridge 203 CLARENCE LACONIA SHARPE Class of june, 1932 MILTON MORTON SIDNEY Yale University, AJ3. '30 06 Bishop Street, New Haven, Conn. B-23 Hamilton Hall JOHN BOSCHEN SIEGEL, JR. University of Richmond, 19.5. '30 Pi Kappa Alpha 3914 Hanover Street, Richmond, Va. CD-39 McCulloch Hall SAMUEL MILTON SILVER College of the City of New York, A.B. '30 Phi Epsilon Pi 280 Riverside Drive, New York, N. Y. F-11 Chase Hall SIDNEY SILVERMAN University of Pennsylvania, A.B. '30 Bela Sigma Rho 404 Ashbourne Road, Elkins Park, Pa. 378 Riverway, Boston, Mass. CHARLES TANEY SILVERSON Princeton University, l3.S. '30 2055 Lake of Isles Boulevard, Minneapolis, Minn. C-33 Hamilton Hall HARRISON HUDSON SIMPSON, JR. University of Idaho, B.A. '30 Bela Theta Pi 425 North Howard Street, Moscow, Idaho B-37 Mellon Hall 204 Class of june, IQ32 JOHN RUSSELL SIMPSON, JR. Oklahoma University, Ali. '30 Sigma N u 1217 Hazel Boulevard, Tulsa, Okla. A-21 Gallatin Hall LEROY WHITACRE SINCLAIR Westerrt Reserve Um'vers1'ty, AB. '30 Alpha Delta Phi 3156 Washington Boulevard, Cleveland Heights, Ohio D-2.l Chase Hall ROBERT SINNOTT Harvard University, AJ3. '30 Alpha Sigma Phi 125 Washington Street, Dorchester, Mass. B-14 Mellon Hall ROBERT JAMES SIVALLS University of Oklahoma, 13.5. '29 Sigma Alpha Epsrlorzi 709 Johnston Avenue, Bartlesville, Okla. l E-33 Chase Hall BRAYTON HARRISON SLADE Yale University, A.lJ. '30 1243 North State Street, Chicago, Ill. A-33 Hamilton Hall l CARLETON REID SLIPP University of New Brurtswrck, A.B. '29 115 Church Street, Fredericton, New Bruns Wick, Canada F-31 Morris Hall 205 Class af june, 1932 EDGAR TALCOTT SLOAN Yale Unirfersity, A.B. '30 Zeta Psi 154 Oxford Street, Hartford, Conn B-l3 Mellon Hall MORRIS JAMES SLONIM Harvard University, Alf. '30 107 Franklin Street, Malden, Mass. E-14 Morris Hall FRANCIS ARTHUR SMITH Kansas Wesleyan U nlversity, 13.5. '30 809 West Iron Street, Salina, Kan. D-45 Chase Hall JAMES CALVIN SMITH Kansas Wesleyan University, 15.5. '30 809 West Iron Street, Salina, Kan. 307-A Holden Green l JAMES RUSSEL SMITH Harvard University, AB. '30 304 North Street, Buffalo, N. Y. C-33 Gallatin Hall LAWRENCE STANSFIELD SMITH Michigan State College, All '30 1601 Osborn Road, Lansing, Mich. E-33 McCulloch Hall 206 A Class Qfj1l17C, IQ32 NATHANIEL WAIT SMITH Yale Uniifersity, AJS. '30 Delta Kappa Epsilon 52 Angell Street, Providence, R. I. A-23 Mellon Hall PHILLIP BANNISTER SMITH Slanford Univxerslty, AB. '30 Phi Sigma Kappa 3 250 Grand Avenue, Oakland, Calif. D-34 Morris Hall RALPH STANLEY SMITH, JR. Bowdoin College, AB. '30 Della U psilon 27 Melrose Street, Adams, Mass. 48 Boylston Street WILLIAM JOSEPH SMITH Brown University, Ph.B. '27 227 Third Avenue, Woonsocket, R. I C-30 Chase Hall JAMES BOUNDS SNIFFEN Yale University, AJ3. '30 Alpha Sigma Phil 1360 South Main Street, Stratford, Conn. B-33 McCulloch Hall EDWIN ARTHUR SNOW Stanford Uni1ve1's-itjf, Alf. '30 - 1.524 Hays Street, Boise, Idaho 48 Boylston Street l 207 Class of jtme, 1932 CHARLES EDGAR SNYDER Lafayette College, 13.5. l2Q 209 North 10th Street, Easton, Pa. C-32 Mellon Hall OSWALD HAMMATT SNYDER Grmnell College, Allrl. '30 517 Tenth Avenue, Grinnell, Ia. D-21 Morris ,Hall ELWYN HAROLD SOUTHMAYD llntzferslty of New Hampshire, AJ3. '30 381 North Main Street, Franklin, N. H. B-23 Chase Hall RAYMOND JULIUS SPAETH Arrtericart University, BA. '30 334 North 10th Street, Salina, Kan. E-12 Morris Hall ERNEST GILMER SPIVEY 161 East Center Street, Canton, Miss B-24 McCulloch Hall HAROLD HERMAN STAHL Iowa State College, 13.5. '30 Delta U psrlon 1404 Gaines Street, Davenport, Ia. 396 Harvard Street 208 Class of jnne, IQ32 ALVA D. STEIN, JR. Bowdoin College, 13.5. '30 Zeta Psi 17 Kenilworth Street, Newton, Mass. E-32 McCulloch Hall GOSTA ROBERT STENE Harvard University, A.B. '30 30 Avery Street, Needham Heights, Mass D-30 Morris Hall ERNEST STENT Harvard University, AJ5. '29 2006 Pacino Avenue, San Francisco, Calif. P-31 Lowell House HOWARD AUCUTT STEVENS Beloit College, AB. '30 Phi Kappa Psi 419 Grand Avenue, Aurora, Ill. D-30 McCulloch Hall ALBERT STEVES III Washington and Lee University, Ali. '30 Kappa Alpha CSonthernj Elizabeth Road, Terrell Hills, San Antonio, Tex. F-11 Gallatin Hall WILLIAM DETLOR STITT University of Nebraska, AJS. '30 Beta Theta Pi ' 1020 N. St. Joseph Avenue, Hastings, Neh A-21 Mccuuoch Hall 209 Class of june, IO32 NORMAN OTTO STOCKMEYER College of City of Detroit, AJS. '29 4800 Spokane Avenue, Detroit, Mich. BC-44 Hamilton Hall RICHARD DAVID STRAWBRIDGE Beloit College, AJ3. '29 Sigma Alpha Epsilon 744 Keystone Avenue, River Forest, Ill. C-30 Gallatin Hall MILTON GORHAM STURGIS, JR. Harvard University, S. B. '30 514 Harvard Avenue North, Seattle, Wasli C-22 Morris Hall LESTER HOLMAN SUGARMAN Brown University, AJ3. '30 57 VVintl1rop Terrace, Meriden, Conn. E-11 McCulloch Hall FRANCIS TIMOTHY SULLIVAN Boston College, A.B. '30 15 St. Mary Street, Medford, Mass. WILLIAM ALVA SULLIVAN, JR. Vlfake Forrest College, 8.5. '28 Pinnacle, N. C. 48 Boylston Street 210 Class of jnne, 1932 ALFRED DEAN SWEENEY Stanford University, AB. '29 Phi Kappa Sigma 321 Serrano Avenue, Los Angeles, Calif. ' F-41 Gallatin Hall WILLIAM BECK SWEET University of Washington, B.l5'.A. '30 Tan Kappa Epsilon 3222 Sierra Drive, Seattle, Wash. C-36 Gallatin Hall BERNARD ROBERT SWENSON lflfilliarns College, AJ3. '29 1080 VVarburton Avenue, Yonkers, N. Y. C-44 Morris Hall JIM HUGH TABB University of lllississippi, HA. '29 Pi Kappa Phi Houston, Miss. A-11 Chase Hall CHARLES ALBERT TAWN EY, JR. Stanford University, A.B. '30 525 University Avenue, Palo Alto, Calif. F-11 Morris Hall BRAINERD RICHARDSON TAYLOR Harvard University, AB. '26 I 2501 Calvert Street N. W., Washington, D. C. C-23 Mellon Hall 211 Class of jane, IQ32 ROBERT C. TAYLOR, JR. Knox College, AJ3. T29 Virginia, Ill. 26 Mt. Auburn Street TM' .-2. RICHARD ALBERT TERHUNE Yale University, Plz.B. ' 30 171 Paulison Avenue, Passaic, N. J. A-11 Gallatin Hall CHARLES LYNN TERREL Ohio State U niversity, AB. '28 Theta Xi DeGralT, Ohio C-26 Chase Hall ARTHUR IVAN THOMPSON University of Idaho, HS. y2Q Sigma Alpha Epsilon Route No. 2, Moscow, Idaho 119 Mt. Auburn Street JAY JUDSON THOMPSON U riiversity ofMieliiga1h, HA. '30 Beta Theta Pi Westover Place, Portland, Ore E-33 McCulloch Hall JOHN ARTHUR THOMPSON Tufts College, HS. '30 12 Bertram Street, Beverly, Mass. C-22 Hamilton Hall 212 , 3956 44th Street, Sunnyside Gardens, Long Class of jime, IQN22 FRANK RODGER THOMS, J R. ll'illia111s College, AJS. '30 Zeta Psi 292 Marlborough Road, Brooklyn, N. Y. E-ll Gallatin Hall EDWARD WATSON TILLINGHAST Ilhiilersiily of South Dakota, B.B.A. '30 Phi Delta Theta Sioux Falls, S. D. B-13 Morris Hall THOMAS CABELL TODD University of lfvl1'gi1'lZ'l1, B. S. ,27 Bela Theta Pi Country Club of Virginia, Richmond, Va. B-13 Mellon Hall EUGENE EDGAR TREFETHEN, JR University ef f'l6lllf07'11'it1, AJ3. '50 Chi Psi 291 Jayne Street, Oakland, Calif. C-23 McCulloch Hall GEORGE OGDEN TRENCHARD Amhersl College, AP. '30 Phi Gamma Delta Island, N. Y. 48 Boylston Street l FRANCIS NVILLIAM TULLY, JR. l Yale Lima-Sffly, AJ3. '30 , Alpha Sigma Phi 3 Alwington Road, Chestnut Hill, Mass D-24 Chase Hall 213 Class of june, 1932 WALTER TURKEVICH Darlmoillh College, BA. '29 Sigma Alpha Epsilon 15 McFarland Place, Arrochar, S. I., N. Y C-12 McCulloch Hall CARL ROBERT TURNER DePauw University, AB. '28 Phi Kappa Psi 384 Linwood Avenue, Columbus, Ohio C-33 Chase Hall WENDELL MEREDITH TUTT Simpson College, B.S. '28 Alpha Tan Omega 925 45th Street, Des Moines, Iowa E-21 McCulloch Hall VVILLIAM LUDXVIG ULLMANN Drury College, Ahli. '30 521 E. VValnut Street, Springfield, Mo. C-23 Chase Hall JAMES MARTIN UNDERWGOD University of Pittsburgh, BS. '30 Phi Delta Theta 810 Weldon Street, Latrobe, Pa. D-33 Hamilton Hall x STEPHEN LUMPKIN UPSON, JR. University of Georgia, Alai. '29,' lW.A. '30. LL. B. '30 Sigma Alpha Epsilon 1124 Prince Avenue, Athens, Ga. B-22 Chase Hall 214 Class af june, IQ32 DANIEL UPTI-IEGROVE, JR. Yale U1n'ue1'sity, AJS. '30 5128 Westmiiister Place, St. Louis, Mo. C-24 Morris Hall CHARLES SHERLOCK PERLEY VANDERBLUE United States M z'l1'tary flcaclenfzy, '20 3462 La Luz, El Paso, Tex. C-36 Morris Hall LEONARD SCOTT VAN DYKE Westminster College, Ali. '30 Heta Theta Pt 116 N. Brunswick Avenue, Marshall, Mo. F-31 Gallatin Hall EDWARD LONGLEY VAN RIPER DePauw University, AJ5. '30 Phi Kappa Psi 5686 N. Pennsylvania Street, Indianapolis Ind. D-44 Gallatin Hall GUERNSEY VAN RIPER, JR. DePauw University, Alt. '30 Phi Kappa Psi 5686 N. Pennsylvania Street, Indianapolis, Ind. D-44 Gallatin Hall SAMUEL NVAKEMAN Cornell University, CE. '30 4 Delta Tan Della Monroe Road, Quincy, Mass. A-12 Hamilton Hall 215 Class Qfj'Zt11C?, 1932 ARTHUR LOUIS VVALTERS Bureau of Navigation, Navy Department Wlashington, D. C. C-34 Mellon Hall CHARLES LOOMIS WARD, JR. johns Hopkins University, AB. ,ZQ Delta Upsilon 5 NVest Main Street, Crislicld, Md. C-23 McCulloch Hall l JOHN HARRIS WARD Harvard University, AJS. '30 800 'West 52nd Street, Kansas City, Mo. C-12 Chase Hall JOHN LEWIS WARD Hobart College, 13.5. '30 126 Hillcrest Avenue, Geneva, N. Y. D-ll Chase Hall NATHANIEL WARNER Harvard U niversity, AB. '30 40 Fifth Avenue, New York, N. Y. D-ll Gallatin Hall FREDERICK LOUIS WARNKE Western Reserve University, AH. '30 Delta Tan Delta 1274 West Boulevard, Cleveland, Ohio D-22 Chase Hall 216 Flass ef 51141762 19,22 HAMILTON VVARREN I-larifard l.l1l1 UC'I'S2'lj!, Ali. '28 as 07' '26 6 Shaler Lane, Cambridge, Mass. EDWARD CRANDELL WASHER Colden Gate College, LL..l?. '29 San Francisco, Calif. D-13 Chase Hall JOHN ANDERSON WATERMAN Lehigh Uhizfersily, 15.5. '30 Chi Phi Schcnley Apartments, Pittsburgh, Pa. E-33 Morris Hall DAVID GILCHRIST WATTERSON Weslern Reserve l.'11lversz'ty, AB. '30 Alpha Della Phi 2300 Bellheld Road, Cleveland Heights, Ohio D-21 Chase Hall WARREN WADE VVAY, JR. UhiUe1'sz'ty of the South, 44.13. ,ZQ Sigma N u St. Mary's Rectory, Raleigh, N. C. C-22 Chase Hall ROBERT HOKE WEBB U l1l'U61'S1'ljl of North Carolina, AJS. '30 Sigma Alpha Epsilon I5 North Dawson Strcct, Raleigh, N. C. B-l4 McCulloch Hall 217 Class of jane, IQ32 PHILLIP RUSSELL WEBER University of California, AB. ,ZQ Sigma Phi Sigma 1811 Whitley Avenue, Hollywood, Calif B-11 Gallatin Hall JOHN MEYER WEIL Yale University, Pli.B. ' 30 7301 Bessemer Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio A-33 Hamilton Hall JOHN HAYES WELCH Harvard University, AB. ' 30 983 Park Avenue, New York, N. Y. C-33 Gallatin Hall LESTER WERMAN Brown University, Plrli. '29 17 James Street, Brookline, Mass. EDWARD M. WEYL Stanford University, HA. '30 1423 Crenshaw Boulevard, Los Angeles Calif. A-31 Morris Hall COBURN TOWSON WHEELER Harvard University, AB. '30 Lambda Clzi Alpha 108 Packard Avenue, West Somerville, Mass. C-26 Morris Hall 218 Class 01' juhe, IQ32 GEORGE RANDOLPH WHITE Oberlin College, AJS. '30 14610 Terrace Road., East Cleveland, Ohio D-45 Chase Hall DONALD TAYLOR W1-IITTEMORE H0'7'1ll17'Cl U ii-iversity, AJS. '30 329 Harvard Street, Cambridge, Mass. 24 Quincy Street HENRY DEXVITT WHITTLESEY, JR. Williams College, Alf. '30 Psi U psiloh 2564 Euclid Boulevard, Cleveland, Ohio B-24 Morris Hall DONALD ELLIOTT VVILBUR Haixefjerd College, 13.5. ,24 County Line Road, Bryn Mawr, Pa. 15 Shaler Lane JACKSON ANTHONY WILCOX University Qf Michigan, A.ls'. '30 Phi Sigma lfappa 392 No. Phillip Street, Detroit, Mich. D-41 Morris Hall l ANTON CHRISTIAN WILLEMSEN ll11l'L'61'S1:lj' of Utah, AJS. '30 Phi Kappa Phi ' 355 West Sixth South, Salt Lake City. Utah E-ll Morris Hall 219 Class of jane, 1932 HOWARD LEVANSELLAER WILLETT JR. U uioersity of Chicago, Ph.B. '30 Psi Upslloh 2130 Lincoln Park West, Chicago, Ill. D-31 McCulloch Hall CLIFFORD GARFIELD WILLIAMS, JR. Dartmouth College, AB. '30 Delta Tau Delta 38 East Oneida Street, Oswego, N. Y. E-34 Morris Hall ELLIS TILTON WILLIAMS Yale University, BA. '30 York Road, Jenkintown, Pa. C-23 Morris Hall ERNST ALBERT WILLIAMS Williams College, AB. '30 327 High Street, Lockport, N. Y. C-13 Mellon Hall MILLARD JOSEPH WILLIAMS University of Vlfiscohsih, B.S. '27 1423 College Avenue, Racine, Wis. E-22 Chase Hall ROBERT T. WILLKIE Indiana University, AJ3. '09, LLB. 'II George W ashihgtoh Um7ve1'sity,LL..M. '20 1401 S. F. Street, Elwood, Ind. 54 Reservoir Street 220 Class of fnne, 1932 DONALD LEON WILSON U nioersity of M ichigan, AJ5. '30 Sigma Pi Burke Hotel, Carroll, Iowa C-31 Gallatin Hall THOMAS FELTON WIMBERLY, JR Princeton University, AJ3. '30 1029 Glenview Road, Birmingham, Ala. B-25 Mellon Hall ROBERT AUBREY WINTER Pennsylvania State College, AB. '30 Sigina Pi 57 Lincoln Avenue, Carbondale, Pa. C-ll McCulloch Hall l CHARLES WILLIAM WIRTH Harvard University, AB. '30 5 Stuart Road, Newton Centre, Mass. 78 Mt. Auburn Street FRANK HUYLER WIXSON Colgate University, AB. '30 Alpha Tan Ornega 30 Fifth Avenue, New York, N. Y. 65 Mt. Auburn Street ' WILLIAM JOHN WOLF Knox College, AJS. '30 , Phi Delta Theta 403 South Elm Street, Fairmont, Minn. C-0 McCulloch Hall 221 Class of jane, 1932 JAMES THEODORE WOLFE Permsylvanla Slate C ollege, Ali. ' 30 Phi Kappa Sigma 715 Broad Street, Sewickley, Pa. C-11 McCulloch Hall JONATHAN HOLMAN WOOD Yale University, Ph.B. '30 Alpha Chl Rho 53 Presidio Avenue, San Francisco, Calif. B-13 Hamilton Hall ADOLPH WOOLNER Yale University, HA. '30 1016 Fifth Avenue, New York, N. Y. D-11 Hamilton Hall EDMUND LLEWELLYN WORFOLK Hobart College, 15.5. '30 160 Home Avenue, Rutherford, N. J. D-11 Chase Hall MAURICE JACQUES WORTH University of Paris, AB. '30 14-0 Avenue Victor Hugo, Paris, France B-22 Gallatin Hall ELLSWORTH WESLEY WOTRING Stanford University, AJS. '30 816 Gladys Avenue, Long Beach, Calif. B-33 Chase Hall 222 V Class of june, IQ32 THOMAS WRIGGINS, IR. Haverford College, AJ3. '30 413 Church Lane, Germantown, Pa. D-22 Hamilton Hall BENJAMIN VAIDEN WRIGHT, JR Oregon Slate College, 13.5. '30 827 I-Ianuhlct Avenue, Portland, Ore. E-22 Morris Hall WILLIAM ALEXANDER YANTIS Weslmirrsler College, AB. '30 Phi Delta Thefa 117 West Hunt Street, Paragould, Arlc. D-45 Morris I-Iall HERSCHEL IRWIN YESLAWSKY Harvard Urliversily, AB. '30 30 VVolcott Street, Dorchester, Mass. 223 VIEW' OF STUDENT CLUB HOUSE AND CHASE HALL Speelkzl Student! mm' Candzdafef for D. S. Degree Special Students PART TIME SPECIAL STUDENTS SABAH LOUIS HADDAD 84 Kirkland Street KENKICHI HOJO 30 Hanazonocho Dairen, Manchuria, China 37 Langdon Street JOHN HOWARD WELLBROCK United States Naval Academy,S '10 Columbia University, S.M. '17 Q49 Navy Department, Washington, D- C. 43 Linnaean Street KAZUO YUKAWA Imperial University of Tokyo, B.B.A. '25 Nishikata-Machi, Tokyo, Japan 205 Mt. Auburn Street 226 Special Smdents CANDIDATES FOR D.C.S. DEGREE LELAND LAWRENCE BRIGGS University of South Dakota, A.B. '23, A.M. '24 Northwestern University, M.B.A. '27 Burlington, Vt. 12-B Shaler Lane RALPH MERLE HOWER University of Kansas, A.B. '25 Beta Theta Pi 1314 Louisiana Street, Lawrence, Kan. 215-A Holden Green STERLING POPPLE University of Minnesota, B.A., '27, M.A. '29 4306 Penn Avenue North, Minneapolis, Minn. 15 Oxford Street 2 SERGE SEMENENKO Robert College, S.B. '24 Harvard University, M.B.A. '26 Russia- 72 Egmont Street, Brookline, Mass. 227 HAMILTON HALL Ufciib z'fz'e.r '22 -442 Q Bcsxxass Scuoox. XVEARBOOK Coxxmnnzsz .1-119 V all 1.1 M A ctiviti es BUSINESS SCHOOL YEARBOOK COMMITTEE CHARLES S. CALDWELL, Chairman and Editor-in-Chief ALFRED S. WOODWORTH, Editorial Chairrnan IRVING D. BROWN, Managing Editor EDWARD W. MORRIS, Photographic Editor GEORGE A. MURPHY, Business Manager Editorial Stajf LEWIS N. DEMBITZ HARRY F. IACKMAN, JR. CARL T. HOFFMAN FREDERICK MULLER, JR. Business Stal? EDWARD T. BATCHELDER 11.-'XYMOND J. SPAETH 1: W I I l I E- .IT 1 I 231 A ctivities STUDENT EDITORIAL BOARD or THE HARVARD BUSINESS REVIEW The Harvard Business Review is a quarterly magazine devoted to the discussion of business problems that are broad in their scope and far reaching in their effect. The Review is published under the direction of two groups, the Faculty Editorial Board and the Student Editorial Board. The Faculty Editorial Board is more or less permanent in nature and is composed of Professor Harry R. Tosdal, Faculty Editor, Professor Earl F. Taeusch, Managing Editor, Dean Wallace B. Donham and Professors Neil H. Borden, John G. Callan, William -I. Cunningham, Arthur S. Dewing, Thomas H. Sanders, and Oliver M. W. Sprague. The Student Editorial Board, however, changes from year to year, the mem- bers of the present board are as listed below. Membership of the Student Board constitutes an award for scholastic attainment and as such is open to all members of the first year class. It is customary for the Board to recognize the outstanding students in the first year class at the end of the first Semester by electing the three high standing men at that timeg the balance of the membership on the Board is then drawn from the high ranking men at the end of the first complete year. STUDENT EDITORIAL BOARD, 1930-1931 Executive C077174Z7ilf06 ALLIN W. DAKIN, Chairman of the Board JOSEPH S. OETTINGER DAVID GRAHAM WILTON B. PERSONS, Secretary Members of the Board CI.ARENcE R. BARROW MILTON S. BERMAN GABRIEL CAPLAN RAPHAEI. S. CHAVIN FRANK L. CONNARD ROMEYN B. HOUOI-I, IR. HALBERT M. JONES 233 JOHN H. KOLSETII IRVING R. ICUMIN RICHARD C. MACDONALD FREDERICK W. STAMM WILLARD H. WARE WALTER L. WEBB VICTOR C. WEINKAUR ' Exsctnvf. BOARD, BUSIXESS SCHOOL Cntr: say-Lnpga V A ctivities THE BUSINESS SCHOOL CLUB The Business School Club performs a number of important functions within the Graduate School of Business Administration. Since the time of its organization in 1910, in a school much smaller than the present one, its influence has grown steadily, and it is now one of the principal factors in the life of the institution. Its first duty is to provide contacts among the students, and between them and the faculty. This it does by means of smokers, discussion groups, dances, and other entertainments of special nature on numerous occasions. Men prominent in various lines of business activity are brought to the school by the Club to lecture on or to discuss current business problems with the students. The new Club House, operated by the Club, with its card and billiard tables, its library, well-stocked with standard editions and with current periodicals, its grill-room, lounges, and musical facili- ties, is a far cry from the single room in Lawrence Hall which was the first meeting place and headquarters of the organization. This is, perhaps, the best measure of the progress which the Club had made in twenty years, and of its present value to the school. The work of the Club is carried on by oflicers elected annually by the students, assisted by an executive committee. This latter body is composed of the chairmen ex ojicio of the various com- mittees appointed by the President to administer the detailed phases of the Club's work. By providing a means of expressing organized student opinion the executive committee also performs the functions of a student council. ' EXECUTIVE BOARD Ojieers JAMES H. WALKER, JR., Pres. ORREN B. BROMLEY, Sec'3f GEORGE B. BARDEN, Trees. Committee Chairmen ALLIN W. DAKIN JOHN H. GAGE JOHN R. TUCKER CLARENCE R. BARROW RAYMOND F. HART SHERMAN C. MILLER CHAS. B. LOCKWOOD Jos. S. OETTINGER CHAs. S. CALDWELL JOHN M. STINE RICHARD C. MACDONALD 235 Activities COMMITTEES FOR THE BUSINESS SCHOOL CLUB Constructive Criticism Committee CLARENCE R. BARROW, Chairman HITNT1NG'1'ON HLAC!-IFORD ALVA F. KINDALL HOWARD H. FRANK EDWARD H. MARX CARL M. POSTON Speakers Committee CHARLES B. LOCKWOOD, Chairman CHARLES C. CARPENTER ALLAN HOOVER ALLIN W. DAKIN LARRY L. SEEMAN ROBERT K. STRAUSS House Committee JOHN M. STINE, Chairman EDWARD L. CANNON HOWARD H. FRANK JOHN S. MCMARTIN Entertainment Committee JOHN H. GAGE, Chairman JOHN H. BUCKINGHAM LEBARON R. FOSTER CHARLES C. CARPENTER HOWARD H. FRANK LEE A. CI-IILCOTE EDWARD E. FURST LARRY L. SEEMAN Library Committee RAYMOND F. HART, Chairman ARTHUR F. BLASER, JR. EDWARD F. CRAFTS Publicity Committee JOSEPH S. OETTINGER, Chairman ROBERT K. STRAUS JOHN C. STROUSE Dormitory Committee RICHARD C. MACIDONALD, Chairman. CHARLES N. BATTELLE R.ICHARD B. TAYLOR LIAROLD C. PHILBRICK EUGENE E. TREFETHEN, JR. ELMER E. RASMUSON MYRON M. VVASSON Dining Halls Committee JOHN H. TUCKER, Chairman WALTER J. DENNIS, JR. ALLEN H. OTTMAN HOWARD M. MAYER WILLIAM A. SCHRAG LARRY L. SEEMAN 236 A etivities Athletic Committee SHERMAN C. MII.LER, Chairman JOHN ANDRESON LEON E. NEWMAN WALLACE E. FRAZIER NEWTON S. NODLE, JR. WARREN C. MCDERhflID HAROLD I. SINGER ALFRED D. SWEENEY Yearbook Committee CHARLES S. CALDWELL, Chairman Group Discztssioh Committee ALLIN W. DAKIN, Chairman ERIC G. ADAMS E. H. ADRIANCE EDWARD E. ASHLEY III CLARENCE R. BARROW FRANCIS H. BOWLAND, JR. ORREN B. BROMLEY, JR. CHARLES S. CALDWELL CHARLES C. CARPENTER EARLE A. CHILES HOMER T. CRAIG, JR. ALFRED H. DEAN WILLIAM M. DEISROTH ROBERT G. DREW-BEAR WILLIAM H. FLOOD LEBARRON R. FOSTER JOHN H. GAGE DAVID GRAHAM GILBERT S. GRUBER TED H. :HARDWICK RAYMOND F. HART ENDSLEY JONES HALBURT M. JONES HENRY E. W. JURY HAROLD J. KOLSETH IRVIN R. KUMIN CHARLES B. LOCKWOOD WILLIAM R. LUND RICHARD C. IVIACDONALD HOWARD M. M.AIiER ROGER S. MAICEPIEIACE JOHN S. MCMARTIN HARVEY E. MOL15, JR. JOSEPH S. OETTINGER JUSTUS W. PUTSCII ALLEN ROYSE HOWARD W. RYIMIERS JOSEPI-I P. SADLER, JR. GEORGE A. SOHMIDT, JR. SUMNER W. D. SCOTT GARDNER SHARPE JOHN F. STEELE JOHN C. STROUSE ROBERT S. SWEENEY ROBERT J. SWENSON LEONARD G. TING JAMES H. VVALK-ER, JR. WALTER L. WEISB VICTOR C. VVEINKAUF DAVID C. WELLS HARRY B. WISSMANN ROBERT W. ZEHRING T EN? uv If Ffi ll GAYDOX CLUB Ali I! , ,,....4-I , 9. J 3 ., .,.....1- nw: in ......g1-.-- 511.27 puffy V Activities THE GAYDON CLUB Qjicers Pres.: CLEMENT BRYAN V.-Pres. HALBERT M. JONES Sec.: J. CLIFFORD MILLER, JR. Treas.: T. HARRIS BROADUS Second Year EDWARD H. ADRIANCE ROBERT ALEXANDER JOHN F. ANDERSON HAROLD ANDREAE EDGAR AVERILL RALPH G. BECKETT CI.EMENT L. BRYAN T. HARRIS BORADUS ORREN B. BROMLEY, JR VERNON CHARNLEY, JR. WINTI-IROP DAVENPORT WILLIAM M. DEISROTH EDWARD E. FURST JOHN GAGE DAVID GRAHAM DUDLIEY J. HARD, JR. TED HARDWICIC HENRY B. JENNINGS, JR. HALBERT M. JONES J. CLIFFORD MILI.ER, JR H.AROLD W. MOSIELIEY NORMAN C. PARKIN GEORGE C. POWELL EDMUND SEARS, JR. .JAMES A. SINGMASTER, J BRUCE H. THOMAS ROBERT L. VIRGIL EXTYRON M. WASSON JOE HIGH WILLIAMS HOBART ANDREAE LEE CHILCOTE JACK FOXWORTH :ROBERT A. HERBRUCK HARRY L. HILY.ARD WILLIAM A. LITTLE FRANK NEFF First Year CHARLES A. OWENS CARL M. POSTON MARSHALL SEWELL JACK SIMPSON ALBERT STEVES, III .JOHN A. WATERMAN ROBERT H. WEBB I9 ra- O STAPLERS CLUB S'2?l?!Lf19f77 Activities THE STAPLERS CLUB Ojicers Pres.: RICHARD T. SHIELDS I'fY.-PT6S..' ALLAN HOOVER Sec.: R. HENRY FIELD Treas.: PHELPS S. ITUNTER Second Year ERIC ADAMS MANUEL J. BON DE SOUSA JOHN H. BRIGGS CHARLES S. CALDWELL HOMER T. CRAIG, -JR. R. HIENRY FIELD EDWARD H. FITCH JAMES J. LTANKS PAUL L. LIARWOOD LLOYD B. HATCHER ALLAN LIOOVER PHELFS S. LIUNTER ALBERT G. TSAACS, JR. JOHN F. JENKINS RIDGXVAY B. IQNIGHT ROE JOHN LEE, JR. HOYT G. MARTIN EDWARD W. MORRIS NEWTON S. NOBLE THEODORE S. RATHMAN TRICHARD H. SANGER GEORGE SCHULTZ IQICHARD T. SHIELDS FREDERICK J. SMYTI-IE EDWARD L. SPETNAGICI., ll JOHN STENVARDSON JOSEPH WARREN GEORGE K. WHITNEX' EDWARD P. WILLIAMS ALFRED S. WOODWORTII ERT E. PABST First Year JOHN C. BENNETT JOHN R. BIRD BENJAMIN BREWSTER H. STAUNTON BROWN, JR. JOHN H. BUCKINGHAM CHARLES P. CLIFFORD JOSEPH K. CLOSE TILDEN CUMMINGS HOIQACIIS W. FULLER FREDERICK E. GIGNOUX, JR :KENRICK GILLESPI15 ITUBERT C. GUILPIN ALFRED IJAYES, JR. 2 SIDNEY B. KIESELI-IORST CHARLES B. LAKIN NEI,SON B. LEE IQOBIQRT LEESON CHARLES B. G. NIURPIIY JOSEPH W. OLIVER ALLEN K. .RANDOLPH WALTER J. REEVES LAWRENCE S. ROBBINS CHARLES T. SILVERSON NA'1'flANII5I. W. SMITH JOHN H. WARD T. FELTON VVIMBERLY, JR. Activities INTERNATIONAL CIRCLE 1930-1931 Qjiccrs Pres.: RIDGEWAY B. KNIGHT V.-Pres.: LEONARD G. TING Sec.: HAROLD C. LIITH Treas.: RICHARD H. SANGER Faculty Members PROF. JOHN G. CALLAN PROF. J. A. DEHAAS PROF. GEORGES F. DORIOT PROF. GEORGE B. ROORBACH MR. EDMOND F. WRIGHT MR. ERLE A. STEISS EDWARD A. ADAMS MANUEI, J. BON DE SOIYSA WEN S. CHIAO ROBERT DREW-BEAR BASIM FARIS ARTHUR GABELNICK DAVID K. I'IOCI-IMAN RONIEYN B. HOUGH, JR. ALLAN HOOVER EDWIN L. GRIFFIN SHINSHI IMAMURA SAMUEL S. JACOBSON IQIDGWAY B. KNIGHT JOHN H. KOLSETH CHARLES B. LOCKWOOD IJ IKOBERT E. ABEL SMITII CLAUDE L. ARPELS ALLAN I. BAKER BO CASTEN-CARLBERG CHIH C. CIIIAO ADELBERT M. CHIPMAN LEOI-OLD R. CRAMER ARCHIBALD W. CURRIE WARREN C. CLARK LAWRENCE H. FREIMAN HUBISRT C. GUILPIN BENJAMIN HAYMAN PHILIP L. HO JAMES W. HORNE Second Year JOHN E. LONG HAROLD C. LUTH MARCUS D. MACMAHON STANISLAS A. MAYZNER NICHOLAS M. OUSHAKOFF ROBERT E. PABST WILTON B. PERSONS RICHARD H. SANGER JESSE I. SUNG RODOLPHE A. TIMMINS LEONARD G. TING CARL A. VALENTINE, -JR. JOHN L. WESTMAN VINCENT A. WHITE RANDALI. S. WILLIAMS, JR. IETER ZANPHIR First Ye K. YUR 242 GI' PAUL DE S. LA ROQL'lE DOUGALD L. MACDONALID DAVID A. MACFARLANE WILLIAM R. MACLAURIN ALBERT M. MACLEOD LEONARD A. IVIARCUSSEN HOWARD G. NICHOLSON ROBERT A. PAGE STUART B. RALSTON MAX A. RAPPARD FRANKLIN ROUDYBUSH CHIA-CHUN SHEN CARRETON R. SLIPP MAURICE J. WORTH AWA Qfifdverizkemefzlf ,Qlsfs gf Students by Fraferm'fz'e.v and Colfeges Clazsfyfecz' Index W' QxYa'fUerfz'.ver.r 243 SUMMARY OF GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBU ION T OF STUDENTS 1930-1931 Alabama .... . . ll South Dakota. . . . . 6 Arizona ..... . . 2 Tennessee ..... . . 5 Arkansas. . . . . 3 Texas ...... . . 16 California ..... . . 78 Utah ...... . . 15 Colorado ..... . . 5 Vermont .... . . 3 Connecticut .... . . 22 Virginia ..... . . 12 Delaware. . . . . 6 Washiiigtoii . . . . , 15 Florida. . . . . 2 West Virginia. . . . . 4 Georgia ..... 7 Wisconsin ..... . . 11 Idaho .... . . 7 Vlfyoming. . . . . 1 Illinois .... . . 36 -- Indiana ..... . . 26 995 Iowa ..... . . 22 Hawaii ................ 3 Kansas ...,. . . 18 Panama Canal Zone.. . . . 1 Kentucky ..... . . 4 District of Columbia .... 27 Louisiana ..... . . 5 Alaska ................ 1 Maine ........ . . 20 Maryland ........ .... 7 FOREIGN COUNTRIES MaSSHChUSCtt5 ---- ---- 2 00 Australia .............. 1 Michigan ..... . . 28 Canada .... . . 19 Minnesota .... . . 26 China ...... . . 6 Mississippi .... . . 7 England ..... . . 4 Missouri .... . . 30 France .... . . 4 Montana. . . . . 6 Holland.. . . . . 1 Nebraska ..... . . 6 Ireland .... . . 1 Nevada ....... . . 2 Japan .,..... . . 2 New Hampshire .... . . 8 Palestine .... . . 1 New Jersey .... . . 28 Poland .... . . 1 New Mexico. . . . . 3 Russia. . . . . . 2 New York ..... . . 97 Sweden ...... 2 North Carolina. . . 5 Switzerland., . . . 3 North Dakota. . . . 2 - Ohio ........... . . 82 .17 Oklahoma .... . . 8 GRAND TOTAL. ..,.. 1,074 Oregon ....... . . 15 States Represented. ..... 48 Pennsylvania .... . . 61 U. S. Possessions.. . . . . 2 Rhode Island .... . . 10 U. S. Territories ........ 1 South Carolina. . . 2 Foreign Countries. ...... 13 244 ' Colleges DISTRIBUTION OF STUDENTS BY COLLEGES 1930-1931 Harvard University ..... 153 Amherst College. . . . Y ale University ..... . 73 47 Dartmouth College. ..... 34 Stanford University ..... Princeton University .... 32 University of California. . 28 Williams College ........ 27 Cornell University. . , . 23 Bowdoin College ....,., University of Michigan , University of VVashington Brown University ,,.... University of Minnesota University of Missouri. . University of Utah ..... CThc above lisl, which is for llw fmrfmsv nf summary only, 7:7IClItIll'S only llIOYt colleges or mzivcrsillcfs hfwing len nr more grazlurzles now sluzlying al Nm 13115111151 .S'clzool.J Vmw or F,1e111.'1'v 01,1111 AND I'IAMlI.'I'0N I'IAI.I, 2115 .Qlvt of Student! by Collegef Acadia University Second Year WHITE, V. A. First Year CHIPMAN, ADELBERT M. MACLEOD, ALBERT M. RALSTON, STUART B. Agricultural 85 Mechanical Col- lege of Texas Second Year CAMPBELL, H. V. Alabama Polytechnic Institute .Second Year PERSONS, W. B. Albion College Second Year SMITH, H. W. Allegheny College Second Year JUDD, M. L. MOGILL, B. H. American University Second Year FARIS, B. First Year OLMSTEAD, DONALD H. SPAETH, RAYMOND J. Amherst College Second Year DEISROTH, W. M. HICKS, E. M. LUCE, W. L. II MOOERS, C. W. MOSELEY, H. W. OPPERMAN, R. E. ROYSE, A. VIROIL, R. L. VVARNIER, J. Ill 244 First Year ANDREWS, HUGH M. BARRETT, RICHARD A. BELDEN, DONALD L. BUMP, BOARDMAN BYRNES, WILLIAM R. FLOYD, NORMAN B. HANSON, STEPHEN C. HOWE, l'IERBER'1' D. KEITH, ELDON B. KELLOGG, WILLARD M. LATHAM, CHARLES K., JR. LOOMIS, LYMAN K. TRENCHARD, GEORGIQ O. Armour Institute of Technology First Year MORTENSEN, ROBERT B. Bates College Second Year SOLOMON, J. N., JR. First Year HILLDMAN, LLOYD ROWE, ARTIIUR :RAYMOND Beloit College First Year STEVENS, HOWARD A. STRAWBRIDGE, LRICI-IARD D. 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College of The-Cityhof Detroit F irst Year BERKAW, GEORGE R., JR. BUCKLEY, JAMES C. IHITCIIMAN, THOMAS N. STOCKMEYER, NORNIAN O. College of The City of New York Second Year ELSINGER, H. G. First Year OSTERWEIS, STEVEN L. SILVER, SAMUEL M. College of the Holy Cross Second Year COIIGHLAN, J. W. DRUMNIEY, J. J., JR. KING, C. J. F irst Year DAWSON, JOHN S. lVIASA, IQICHARD G. MCLAUGHLIN, CREORGI OYTOOLE, -JOHN H., JR. College of Normandie Second Year ICNIGI-IT, R. B. Colleges College of Wooster Second Year MITCHEI.I., M. J. WOODBRIDGE, W. P. Columbia University I Second Y ear CONNOR, J. E. First Year BURKLAND, STEWART A., Doctor's Degree Candidate WELLBROOK, J. H. Cornell University Second Year ANDERSON, J. AVERILL, E. W. BERGER, A. P. F. BROMLEY, O. B., JR. BROWN, I. D. CALDWELL, C. S. CHAVIN, R. S. CROCKETT, A. E., JR. GODWIN, E. D. HOFFMAN, J. G. MEX'ERS, H. J. MORETON, J. SI-IARPE, G. B. First Year ALLEN, EDWARD R. CLEMINSHAW, CHARLES E FIRIVIAN, WILLIALI B. LIILYARD, HARRY L. 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Denison University Second Year CHIAO, W. S. De Pauw University Second Year ARNOLD, W. L. WENTWORTH, D. WESLEY, L. S. First Year ALLEN, J. P. TURNER, C. R. VAN RIPISR, E. L. VAN RIPER, G., JR. Dickinson College Second Year ROBINSON, F. R. First Year RULE, W. T. Drury college First Year ULLMANN, W. L. Ecole Superieure De Commerce First Year CRAMER, L. R. Fordham University First Year EISENMENGER, P. I. MONAGI-IAN, J. F. X. Georgetown College Second Year CLARK, T. W. Georgetown University Second Year BARNES, V. J. HOLLOWAY, W. J. First Year DIIHAIMIE, E. L. TWAGUIRE, E. J., JR. IQOUDYBUSH, F. 249 Colleges George Washington University Second Year BARROW, C. R. GREER, J. W. STEVENSON, E. M. First Year DEIvIIaITz, L. N. LORD, E. C. E., JR. NEIL, A. E. VVILLKIE, R. T. Georgia School of Technology Second Year SIMPKIN, W. O. WILLIAMS, J. H. Grinnell College Second Year HERMAN, B. METCALF, W. O. TALBOTT, R. F. WIIITLEY, J. C. First Year ITAYES, D. JONES, D. P. LOVEJOY, T. SHIELDS, J. A. 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PAGE, R. A. PEPPER, F. H. PHILERIOK, R. L. PIERCE, G. W. PRENDERGAST, M. J., .IR RASBIUSON, E. E. REMICK, E. W., JR. RHODES, A. ROBERTS, F. M. ROSENBAUM, I. SAOHS, J. H. SAGE, G. H. SAWYER, E. F. SOUDDER, J. C. SEARS, P. M. SEGEI., J. R. SINNOTT, R. SLONIM, M. SMITH, J. R. STENE, G. R. STENT, E. STURGIS, M. C. JR. TAYLOR, B. R. VVARD, J. H. WARNIEIQ, N. WARREN, H. YVELCH, J. H, NVHEELER, C. T. XVI-IITTEMORE, D. T. WIRTH, C. W. YESLAWSKY, H. I. 1 Doctor's Degree Candidate SEMENENKO, S. Haverford College Second Year BEVAN, D. C. CAMPBELL, F. F. PERERA, L. C. First Year FEIDT, J. T. XIVILBUR, D. E. WRIGGINS, T., JR. Hillsdale College Second Year PARKIN, N. C. Hobart College First Year BARROWS, J. C. WARD, J. L. VVOREOLK, E. L. Hope College First Year ARENDSHORST, li. J. Howard College First Year IVIINOR, J. W. Colleges Huron College Second Year GREENE, J. L. Imperial Alexander Lyceum Second Year OUSHAKOFF, N. M. Imperial University of Tokyo Part Tirne Special YUKAWA, K. Indiana University First Year DIQE, W. A. KING, H. C. WILLKIE, R. T. Iowa State College First Year STAHI., H. H. John Hopkins University Second Year HZAMMOND, W. B. First Year SAUIZRVVEIN, M. WARD, C. L. Kansas Wesleyan University First Year SMITH, F. A. SMITH, J. C. Kentucky Wesleyan College First Year - RovsE, M. D. Kenyon College Second Year GOODELL, D. R. l'lARD, D. J., JR. First Year LIND, N. M. BTCFADDEN, H. H. Knox College First Year l'lOOVER, R. A. 252 . ATCCANDLESS, G. T., JR. IQIPLEY, C. B., JR. TAYLOR, R. C. WOLF, W. J. Lafayette College First Year GOURLEY, R. C., JR. LONG, H. B. SNYDER, C. E. Lake Forest College First Year CARLSON, A. W. PETERSEN, E. A., JR. Lawrence College Second Year VVEINKAUF, V. C. Lehigh University Second Year BENT, J. G., JR. STONE, R. M. First Year HERERUCK, R. A. ICNIGHT, J. G. WATERMAN, J. A. Lincoln University Second Year DOWLING, M. D. Louisianna State University First Year ITOPKINS, B. E. Loyola College Second Year TIMMINS, R. A. First Year D'ESPOSI'l'O, J. P. O'BRIEN, MICHAEL H. Macalester College Second Year KEVES, M. F. First Year AI'LL, C. H. Colleges Manhattan College First Year BRIMO, J. A. DALTON, C. J. SENKER, H. L. Marietta College First Year DAWES, C. B. Marquette University First Year ICEARNEY, NV. E. Massachuetts Agricultural College Second Year lVlILLS, T. M. Massachusetts Institute of Technology Second Year CRAI-IAM, D. C-RIEEIN, F. J. First Year BOWEN, J. G. BUERIQ, B. C. BYRON, F. NV. MC.JRSli, G. E. MORTON, J. A. McGill University Second Year .ADAMS, E. G. First Year FREIMAN, L. H. Melbourne University Second Year LUTII, H. C. Miami University First Year GREER, J. E. Michigan State College First Year SMITH, L. S. Muhlenberg College Second Year NIILLER, D. P. 253 Colleges First Year Ohio State University BACHMAN, L. R. Second Year Municipal University of Wichita COVERTI M- C- First Year PYLE, H- G- SCHWEITER, 0. SCHMINK, W. B. 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