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crew. He rowed on the 'Varsity crew in 1901. He is an Honor- ary member of the Institute, is a member of the Memorial Society, and of the Hasty Pudding Club. OI-IN DUDLEY CLARK prepared at Hopkinson's School. For two years he was catcher on the school baseball team, and he played end on the football team. He was end on his Freshman eleven, catcher on his Freshman baseball team, and has been a substitute catcher and first base on the University nine. In his Sophomore year he played in the Yale game, and for the last two years he has been substitute end on the University eleven. He is a member of the Cerele Francais Club. He was captain of the Senior class baseball team. He is a member of the Institute, of the Dickey, and the Hasty Pudding Club. AI.'l'lCR Cl..-XRKSON, Chairman of the Senior Spread Committee, prepared at the Cambridge High and Latin School, playing on the school nine for Five years, during three of which he was captain. ln his Freshman year he was captain and pitcher of his class nine. which defeated the Yale Freslnnen twice. He also pitched for the 1903 class team, which won the in- terclass championship in 1900. He is a member of the Civil Engi- neering Club, and is an Honorary member of both the Institute of 1770 and of the Hasty Pudding Club. He is captain of the 'Var- sity baseball nine. ALTER SMITH SUGDEN prepared at Phillips Andover Academy. He played center on the victorious Fresh- man team, and for two years was substitute center on the University team. Last fall he played center in the Yale game. He is President of the Harvard Andover Club, and a member of the institute and of the Hasty Pudding Club. I TUART llLAlKlE prepared at Andover, and is a member of the Harvard Andover Club. He played right tackle on the successful class teams in 1901 and 1902. He has taken an active interest in class debating. In 1901 he rowed number 5 in the winning XYeld Intermediate Eight-oar crew in the Metropolitan Amateur Rowing Association Regatta. He is one of theidirectors of the Harvard Dining flssoeiation, and a member of the Memorial Society. '
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Committee of the Harvard Union, and he is one of the directors of the Harvard Dining Association. He has been on the 'Varsity football squad. He is a member of the Pen and Brush Club, and is President of the Harvard Glee Club. In his junior year he was Treasurer of the Signet. He is an honorary member of the Insti- tute of 1770, belongs to the Delta Phi Club, the Memorial Society, and the Hasty Pudding Club. He designed the costumes and scenery for the Hasty Pudding play this year. LFRED STILLLMAN prepared at Hopkinson's School, where he played for two years on the football team. He has played on the University baseball nine for four years, playing as center fielder and pitcher. In his Freshman year hc played on his class football team, and was substitute half-back in his Sophomore year on the University eleven, He is a member of the Institute of 1770, of the New York State Club, of the Phi Delta Psi Club, of D. K. E., and of the Hasty Pudding. OY PIER comes from California, which is the home of Bill Reid and Dibblee. He played on the Freshman football team, and was quarter-back on the victorious class teams in 1900, IQOI, and 1902, during the last year being cap- tain. Since IQOI he has been one of the editors of the Advocate. During this year he has been on the editorial staif of the Lampoon. He was quarter-back and captain of the Climbers, the winning eleven in the scrub football series last fall. He is a member of the California Club, of the Institute of 1770, of D. K. E., of the Signet, of the O. K. Society, of the Amphadon Club, is Secretary of the Memorial Society, and a member of the Hasty Pudding Club. ILTON TURNLEY LIGHTNER, Chairman of the Class Day Committee, comes from the Middle VVest, and is President of the Harvard Chicago Club. He has been a prominent member of the track teams, and is this year captain of the track team. In the Intercollegiate Games at Berkeley Oval last spring, he won the 220-yard dash in 21 3-5 seconds, which made him holder of the Harvard Best-On-Record for that distance, formerly held by Wendell Baker, '86, in 22 seconds. He is Vice- President of the Harvard Christian Association, is President of the St. Paul's Society, and is a member of the Memorial Society. EO JAMESOFN DALY prepared at the Roxbury Latin School, and played on the baseball team there. He was quarter-back on the Freshman football team, and has been on the University football squad for three years. He holds his H both in football and baseball, playing in right field on the University baseball nine. He is a member of the Institute of 1770, of the Dicky, and of the Hasty Pudding Club. DELBERT AMES, JR., prepared at Andover. He has taken a wide and active interest in the affairs of the col- lege. He has been a member of the House Committee of the Harvard Union since it was opened in the fall of 1901. He belongs to the Harvard Andover Club, the Institute, the Dieky, the Memorial Society, and the Hasty Pudding Club. He was first assistant manager of the University football team this year. HOMAS, I-IETH1-ERINGTON GRAYDON, Chairman of the Photographic Committee, prepared at St. Paul's School, Concord. For two years he played on the St. Paul's football eleven as tackle and full-back. He also rowed on the school crew. On his Freshman team he played tackle, and in his Sophomore year he was substitute tackle on the University elev- en and played in the Yale game. For the last two years he has been full-back on the 'Varsity team. He rowed on the winning First Weld Freshman crew in 1900. He is a member of the Insti- tute of 1770, of the Phi Delta Psi Club, of the Ohio Club, of D. K. E., and of the Hasty Pudding Club. AMES BOURNE AYER, JR., prepared at the Roxbury Latin School, and is President of the Harvard Roxbury Latin School Club. He rowed on the Freshman crew. In his Sophomore year he captained and rowed number 7 on his class
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