Harvard University - Red Book Yearbook (Cambridge, MA)

 - Class of 1902

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HARRY 'CHITTENDEN DUDLEY prepared for college at the Belmont School, California, entering Harvard in September, 1898. The Sciences attracted him, especially Geology and Min- ing, and he made a special study of Mining Engineering. He went in strongly for athletics, more patticularly for baseball, being a member of the second nine twice, and was taken on the iVar- sity squad during his Junior Year. He will probably follow Min- ing Engineering as a profession. ALDRICH DURANT came fto-college in September, 1898, after preparing at the Cambridge Latin School. Science proved most interesting to him, and he devoted special attention to its Engineering side. He was fond of athletics, being a member of his class crew and baseball team. . He was a candidate for the Crimson, won a Harvard College Scholarship, and was Secretary of the Harvard Social Service Committee. Engineering will be his vocation. LELAND TURNER DUTTON specialized in Chemistry. He prepared at the Belmont School and the Watertown High School, entering college in September, 1898. He was chairman of numer- ous Club committees, and a member of the Delta Upsilon Society and the Boylston Chemical Club. Sickness caused him to lose a year from his college course. He looks forward to a business career. JAMES FISHER DVVINELL prepared for college at- the W inchesteri High School, entering regularly with his class. He was obliged to take a leave of absence for one year on account of illness. His work in College has been of a general nature, but he was chiefly interested in the study of Economics. sHe went in strongly for athletics, being very found of tennis and golf. In his Freshman year he was a candidate for the class football team. His future activities are as yet undecided. RALPH SWAN EARLE prepared at the Cutler Private School, N ewton, entering in the fall of 1898. He did not narrow his studies, was partial to Economics and. Philosophy. He went in strongly for track athletics, training regularly in the gymnasium, and was also fond of tennis. He was President of the Sophomore Debating Club, and a member of the Harvard Musical Club. He intends to take up the study of Law. WILLIAM DEARBORN EATON entered college in the autumn of 1898, after preparing at a private school. He Was de- voted to athletics, being a member of the ,Varsity football team during the first three years of his college course. He was also active in baseball and track athletics. Economics and Geology were attractive to him, but his special work was done in Civil En- gineering, which he will probably follow as his vocation. He was a member of the Institute of 1770. WALTER MAUNEY EBY entered Harvard in September, 1899, after attending two years the Ottawa University, Kansas. He has made a special study of Philosophy, but English, Ecoe . nomics and Sociology have also shared his interests. He belonged to the Junior and Senior Wranglers, was a member of the. Y. M. C. A., and also of the Pierian Sodality, in which he played a cor- net. Baseball was his favorite sport, being aimember 0f the Junior baseball team. He took part in debating, and was in- terested in the work of the Philanthropic Club. He is now trying to decide between the Law and Theology.

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JOHN ADAMS. DIX prepared for college at Groton and Cut- ler and entered Harvard in the fall of 1898' He is interested in Architecture, and has specialized in that sttidy. In the fall of 1899 he tried for the Lampoon. He was a member and Librarian , 0f the Digamma Fraternity, a member of the Delta Kappa Epsilon, the Institute of 1770, the Hasty Pudding Club, the 'Sig- 9 net, the O. K., and the Cercle Frangais. In 1899 he took part in ' the French play, and in 1902 in the Hasty, Pudding theatricals. He will enter the Architectural Department of Columbia Uni- versity. ARTHUR STURGIS. DIXEY entered Harvard in the fall of 1898, after preparation at Noble and Greenoughis. He has been interested in the study of Government, History, and Economics. He was a member of the Zeta Psi Fraternity, the Hasty Pudding Club, the Institute of 1770, the Deutscher Verein, a member and President of the Cercle Frangais, a member of the Polo Club, and he has served-on the Lampoon during his Sophomore year. In. his Freshman, Sophomore, and Junior years he: has taken part in the, plays of. the Cercle Frangais. ' He will enter the Law School. ALBERT DODGE, JR, gave inost attention. to Mining and Metallurgy, in which subjects he specialized. He entered Har- yard in September, 1898, after preparing at the Gloncester High School. He liked exercise, but took little interest in systematic athletics of any kind. He was a member of the Harvard Engi- . neering Society, the Kappa Gamma Chi, and the Freshman Man- dolin Club. ' i ERNEST IRVIN DOE prepared for college at the W altham High School and entered Harvard with the class of 1902. En- gineering laboratory courses were the ones in which he was most interested, and he was a member of the Harvard Mechanical Club; He did not take part in regular University athletics, but was fond of walking: and out-door exereise. Mechanical Engineering will probably be his life work. i! WILLIAM OLIVER DOHERTY entered Harvard regularly in September, 1898, having prepared at Phillips Exeter Academy. Scientific work attracted him from the start, and he specialized in the Department Of Civil Engineering. He took little share in college sports, but likes the outdoor life. He was a member of the Phillips Exeter Club and the Harvard Engineering Society. He intends to devOte himself to engineering as a profession. DENNIS SAWYER DOWNES was a member of the Sigma Alpha Upsilon Society. He took an interest in various college activities, being a candidate for the Crimson in 1899. He re- ceived his preparation for college at Hildrethis Classical School, and entered in the autumn of 1898; Although he did ndt specialize in any subject, he was partialyto the study of Philosophy and Economics. His future line of work. has not yet been decided. RICHARD VVIGGIN DROVV N specialized in Mechanical En- gineering, entering regularly with his class in 1898. He received his preparation at the Lynn Classical High School. Athletics did not appeal to him in an active way, and he did not participate in any College sports. He was CorrespondingSecretary of the Theta Delta Chi Society, Treasurer of the Harvard Mechanical Club, and was a member of the Harvard Engineering Society; He will probably pursue some line of engineering work.



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CORBIN EDGELL prepared'for college at Andover and en- tered Harvard in the fall of 1898. Of his college courses he was most interested in Fine Arts and Government. In athletics, he took part in football and track w01'k, fencing and gymnasium work. He will enter a business career. RICHARD ELBERT EDWARDS came to college in 1898, having prepared at the Worcester Academy. He took a broad course of study, but put special work on Economics. He partici- pated actively in athletics, especially in lacrosse, football and row- ing. He was a member of the Junior and Senior lacrosse teams, and was substitute on the Senior football team. He was Treas- urer 0f the Pi Eta Society, Secretary and Vice-President of the Worcester Academy Club, and Secretary and Treasurer of the Indiana Club. He was also. a member of the Harvard Memorial Society and the Senior Spread Committee. In the Pi Eta theatri- cals of 1900 he took an active part, and in 1902 he wrote part of the play presented by that SoCiety. ALBERT EHRENFRIED received his preparation for col- lege at the Boston Latin School, entering regularlylwith his class in 1898. His tastes ran towards Chemistry and Philosophy, and French in particular, in which subject he specialized. His interest in athletics was passive rather than active, although he sometimes frequented the gymnasium. He shared in the work of the Old South Historical Society, where he prepared and read several papers on historical subjects. He was a member of the Boylston Chemical Club, and intends to devote himself to the study and practice of medicine. ALFRED EDWARD ELLS. prepared at Worcester Academy, entering Harvard in the fall of 1898. He has specialized in Eng- 1 lish, having been particularly interested in the study of English Composition and Fine Arts. He was a member of the Weld Boat Club, and rowed on two Intermediate crews from that club. He was a member and President of the Whist Club, a member of the Worcester Academy Club, the Golf Club, and the Anthropological Society. He was Business Editor of the Harvard Monthly in thefall of 1901. In the fall of 1899 he took part in the theatricals presented by the Cercle Frangais. He will enter the Graduate School. KENNETH BALES EMERSON entered Harvard in Sep- tember, 1887, after preparing at the Phillips Exeter Academy. 961.8 was his strength test, and he went in actively for athletics, in the form of tennis, handball, and gymnasium work, and he had considerable interest in track athletics. He was a member of the Phi Beta Kappa Society, the Y. M. C. A., and taught several classes during two years association with the Cambridge Social Union. He was also connected with the Riverside Alliance Settle- ment work. He was absent from college eleven years between his Freshman and Sophomore year. He won a scholarship each year of his attendance at college. FREDERICK I. EMERY entered regularly with his class in the fall of 1898, having received his preparation at the Browne and Nichols School. His work in college has been of a general. charac- ter, but his inclinations have been toward Philosophy. Athletics clairnedimuch of his interest, being Manager of the Sophomore and Senior class baseball team, and also Manager of the iVarsity hockey team' in 1902. He was a member of the Fencing Club, the

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