Harvard University - Red Book Yearbook (Cambridge, MA)
- Class of 1916
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We'll warn you that our actor troupe, VVhose name and fame have spread so far, Does not contain a single supe, For every bloomin' man's a star. 6 Nvhether he punts, or jumps, or runs, Or pulls an oar, or sings in 'Glee, just so he's one of Sixteen's sons, He'll suffer fame eternally. But if you wish to see just why This man or that comes on incog, VVhy all make hits, why most are shy, The sec1'et's in the Epilogue. 7 PREFACE With the pleasure that comes from having completed a task, the Editors present to the Class of 1916 the Red Book for its Freshman year. lt is not without some misgivings, however, that the book is presented, for we have had not only to perpetuate the progressive precedents set before us, but to strive to offer a fitting record and memento to a class which is deserving of far more than our efforts have produced. The Red Book's purpose is to record not alone Who's Who in 1916. It is to serve as a directory and first year recordg but most of all, as a means by which, and through Which, the class may preserve its unity. The leadership of Harvard 1916 in its sports and college activi- ties this first year has been greatly due to unified action and interest. If we succeed in helping the class to retain these attributes the Red Book will have served its purpose. With these forewords we present the Red Book to the Class. The Editors Wish to thank T. K. Richards, '15, and the Harvard Criinsozz for their kind assistance and suggestions. 8 I ll I ll -I If 1' .I lx' IJ I If li .S' Il .ll .'I .V .'3 If ll If O l H lanmcx Conmmn WESTON SANGER D,wxsnN FRENCH ALMY LORING Enclm LAMONT DECMU IQIMHEKLY IIUGGAN Ll-:Roy MOFFAT FARRINGTON Slzsk lIAcoN l'r:.Auonv LANCASTEX MAGouN RED BOOK EDITORIAL BOARD C. F. F.x1:1z1Nu'1'ox, lidilm'-in-Cllivf R. C. Hxmx D. xllllflf.XT Ii. .'X. I.1cRm' III T. SIZER Tllli lJlCI'.AXRTBll-IX'I'S .-Ir! Sxzlau, Clmirnmn Inluxrav, Jie. . lf. XVESTON Copy um! IC. BllllfF.X'l'-, C!lHil'llIl11l S. YUAVISUN L. IJIECAMI' '. lfmsxk . NI. IIUQGAN T.. K1 MIIIERLY I..xxmxT Ii. Thx Ncxx s'rliR f.Yfl'tlfftI ll C'ul.v um! l,f1lI11lgI'tlfll.i R. C. HMXIN, Cfltlfflllllll l.. XV. Cm.ml.xN .T. T, FRIZNVH .-X. S. PILXIZUIIY .-l:if'v1'fi.wl11r'11l.v and .5'11I1.vw'ijvlfn lf. LL-Roy Ill, Cflllifllltlll 5. C.. .'X1.x1v R. F. lllcluelvx, JR. lf., P. K!,XGOl'N, JR. XX. C.. 5.xM.1-.R, jk. 9 IIS THE CLASS OFFICERS President W1 I,I.I.-XM J. BINGIIAM i SSS L Y Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer W1 NGATE ROl.I.l Nh XYIiI.I.S Bl.ANCl'IA Rl! I0 THE 1'IA1fI!A1fD FRESHMAN RED BOOK TH E FRESHMAN ELECTIONS The Freshman elections of this year were conducted by Australian ballot. The nominations, made by the Student Council and by pe- titions, signed by thirty-five members of the class, resulted as follows: For President: W. Binghamg E. W. Mahan. For Vice-President: A. Biddleg G. A. lVIcKinlockg W. Rollins. For Secretary-Treasurer: VV.'Blanchardg F. Boyerg R. R. Cowen: E. Cunningham. For Student Council: B. lNl. Fullertong G. Heyburng A. Gil- mang D. P. Morgan, Jr.g R. N. Williamsg E. W. Soucy. The elections took place on March IO, in Phillips Brooks House, and were supervised by members of the Student Council. They re- sulted in the elections of W. Bingham for Presidentg W. Rollins for Vice-President: W. Blanchard for Secretary-Treasurer3 and D. C. Watson, R. N. VVilliams, D. P. Nlorgan, Jr., for members of the Student Council. II THE HARVARD FR1.5.S'HMAN RED BOOK CLASS OFFICERS, STUDENT COUNCIL, AND COMMITTEES Prvsidvzif W. J. RINGILXMJ Lawrence, Mass. I 'ice-l 1't'.ridel1t W. Ro1.I.1N:-1, NVest Roxbury, Mass. 5'c'crcfu1'y-T1'cus1u't'1' YV. BI..'XNCI'lARD, Concord, Mass. STUDENT COUNCIL D. P. NIORGAN, JR., New York, N. Y. D. C. XN'ATsoN, Milton, Mass. R. N. hYll.I.I.XMS, JR., Cambridge, Mass. DINNER COMMITTEE G. A. NICKINIMCK, Cliuirman, Lake Forest, Ill. F. Boyer, Gwynedd Valley C. S. Clark, Philadelphia, Pa. F. P. Clement, Watertown, N. Y. E. Cunningham, Jr., Westwood F. G. Fripp, Albany, N. Y. J. A. Gilman, Jr., llonolulu, llawaii G. Lamont, Englewood, N. J. R. T. Twitehell, Dorchester ENTERTAINMENT COMMITTEE E. W. .-X. Biddle, Philadelphia, Pa. K. Bromley, New York, N. Y. L. NV. Deverenx, Utica, N. Y. MM-i.xN,. Clzairnzqur, Natick, Mass. S. M. Felton, Jr., Chicago, lll. J. E. Lancaster, XVoreester li. S. Parsons, New York, N. Y. ll. L, Stover, Amesbury. RED BOOK COMMITTEE C. F. FARRINGTUN, Clrairuzau. Cambridge, Mass. R. C, Bacon, Chicago, Ill. E. A. LeRoy, LII, New York, N. Y. D. Moffat, New York, N. Y. T'. Sizer, New York, Nl. Y. FINANCE COMMITTEE YV. BI..xNc'1'1ARn, Cliairznun, Concord, Mass. XV. L, B. R. Briggs, Jr., Cambridge L. P. Chittenden, Brooklyn, N. Y. R. R. Cowen, Cambridge R. Curtis, Boston R. H. Delafield, Seattle, NVash. NV, F. Enright, St. Josephs, Mo. XV. J, Falvey, Brookline S. M. Foster, Derbyline, Vt. B. M. Fullerton, Spokane, NVash. R. II. llale. XVinchester J. G. 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They say we established a record, but we are convinced that it shall be broken by the Class of 1919. - I THE 11.-11c1f'.-11cD FRESHMAN RED Booz: THE REGISTER OF THE CLASS The following register includes the names of six hundred and six freshmen, their ages, their addresses for this year and next, their activities in college during their freshman year and their Preparatory School. Sectional and social clubs and religious organizations have been omitted but all other activities included. Those who miss the names of men who entered in the fall should consult the November hour-exam. record, for there are some who left us then in favor of 1917. .-XCH, EUGENE LUDWIG. Age: 18. Weld II. Home address: l-larvard Bldg., Dayton, Ohio. 1913-1914 College address: Weld II. Preparatory school: Exeter. ADLOVV, ELUAH. Age: 16. 66 Clifford St., Roxbury. Home address: 66 Clifford St., Roxbury. 1913-1914 College address: 66 Clitlord St., Roxbury. Preparatory school: Boston English High School ALHERTS, EMANUEL VICTOR. Age: 16. 29 Brinsley St., Dorchester. llome address: 29 llrinsley St., Dorchester. Preparatory school: Boston Latin School. ALLAN, ELMER GORMIANZ. Age: IQ. 58 Wendell St., Cambridge. llome address: North Middleboro, Mass. 1913-1914 College address: Preparatory school: Middleboro lrligh Scl1ool. ALLEN, FREDERIC STEVENS. Age: 18. Claverly 48. fl l-X Home address: Pelham Manor, N. Y. , IQIX-IQI4 College address: Randolph Hall. 3 No S '1 Gleie Club, Track Team, Hockey Team, Association Foot Ball, Ass't Manager Freslimari Musical Club. Preparatory school: St. Paul's School. ALLEN, HARRY CLlFl7ORD, jk. Age: 21. 1 llampdeil l-lall. l'l0lllC address: 475 E. Colorado St., Pasadena, Calif. 1913-1914 College address: 28 Mt. 'Auburn St. Preparatory school: The Thacher School, Woodhoff, Calif. 16 THE HARl'.4RD FRE5'l'1M!lN RED BOOK ALIVEEDA, WALTER BENJAMIN. Age: 17. t 'op. Iibmle address: 48 Emerson Rd., Winthrop. IQI3-IQI4 Colle c ll 4 g actress: 48 Emerson Rd., Winthrop. Preparatory school: Boston Latin School. 48 Emerson Rd., XVin- ALMY, SAMUF ..L CABOT. Age: 18. 56 Mt. Auburn St. Home address: 147 Brattle St. IQI3-IQI4 College address: 45 Winthrop St. Track Squad, Cross Country Team, Red Book Committee. Preparatory school: Middle-sex Scl1ool. AMORY, HARCOURT, JR. Age: 18. Claverly 46. J Q -fx Bri H A7 Home address: 293 Beacon Street. ' ' ' ' ' ' 1913-1914 College address: Senior House, Claverly. Preparatory school: Noble Sz Greenough. Q 1 AMORY, HAROLD. Age: IQ. Randolph 17. Home address: 382 Commonwealth A 1 1 - ve., Boston. 9 3 1914 College address: 9 Bow St. Football Team Preparatory school: Groton School. ANDERSON, HIAROLD RAYMOND: Age: 20 Home address: Roseville, Illinois. 1913-1914 College address' Preparatory school: Rosexiille Township High . 69 Perkins. School, Ill. ANDREWS, DE LANO. A ge: 19. Claverly 40. -Q n v 'n' Home address: 1633 Locust St., Pl1i1adelphia, Pa. 1913-1914 College address: Claverly 4 Premarat' ' 1 oly school. St. Pa.ul's School. ARNOLD, VVARREN DUDLEY. Age: 18. 5 Russell Hall. AfQ Home address: .427 Beacon St. 1913-1914 College address: 52-54 Plimpton St. Mandolin Club. , Preparatory school: Volkmanu School, Boston. ARONSON, PAUL. Age: 17. llome address: 31 Anderson St., Boston. Preparatory sel1ool: English lligh School, Boston. ARONSON, PHILIP . Age: 20. 1039 Massachusetts Ave. Home address: 1039 Massachusetts Ave. 1913-1914 College address: 1039 Massachusetts Ave. Preparatory school: Malden I-ligh School. AUERBACH, THEODORE HERBERT. Age: 20. 46 Ridgely. llome address: 50 Vernon St., Brookline. 1913-1914 College add ' . ress. Preparatory school: Volkmann School. 17 THE I-lARI'ARl7 FRESHMAN RED BOOK AUSTIN, JOEL DIBBLE. Age: 17. Home address: 488 Blue Hill Ave., Dorchester. Preparatory school: Stoughton High School. BABBITT, WALTER l'lATH:AWAY. Age: 21. 1593 Massachusetts Ave. Home address: 228 No. Jackson St., Media, Pa. 1913-1914 College address: Drayton Hall. Preparatory school: DeLancey School, Philadelphia, Pa. BABCOCK, HAROLD JAMES. Age: 20. 25 Russell Hall. Home address: 27 Grand St., Reading. 1913-1914 College address: 46 Brentford Hall. Crew Squad. Preparatory school: Stone School. BABCOCK, RICHTARD FRANKLIN. Age: 18. 22 Randolph Hall. Home address: 20 E. 52d St., New York City. 1913-1914 College address: I2 Randolph Hall. Glee Club. Preparatory school: Browning School, New York. BACON, ROBERT CRALM. Age: 18. 22 Ware Hall. Home address: 452 Briar Pl., Chicago, Ill. 1913-1914 College address: 23 Ware Hall. Chairman of Cuts and Picture Dept. of Red Book. Preparatory school: Exeter. BAESLER, CARL HARRY. Age: 19. Grays Hall, 51. Home address: 84 Hampshire St., Holyoke, Mass. 1913-1914 College address: Preparatory school: Holyoke High School. BALDRIDGE, MILTON. Age: 17. 4 Gannett House. Home address: 527 Adams Ave., Huntsville, Ala. 1913-IQI4 College address: 4 Gannett House. Preparatory school: St. Paul's School. BALDWIN, JOHN COWL. Age: 20. 29 Weld Hall. Home address: Garden City, Long Island, N. Y. 1913-1914 College address: 121 W-estmorly. Preparatory school: Hoosac School. BALDWIN, RAYMOND PEACOCK. :Age: 18. 38 Claverly Hall. Home address: Hotel Somerset, Boston. 1913-1914 College address: 56 Plympton St. Rifle Team, Crew Squad. Preparatory school: Volkmann School. BARNES, HAROLD SIMMONS. Age: 17. 56 Plympton St. Home address 8 Rock Hill, West Medford, Mass. 1913-1914 College address: 54 Dunster St. Pierian Sodality. Preparatory school: Medford lligh School. 18 T I-I E I-1 A R V A R D 17 R 15 S I-I .ll .-I N R 15 D I3 0 O K BARWOOD, VICTOR HUGO- Age: 16. Home address: 18 Hersam St., SlOl'ICl'lZll'll. Preparatory scl1ool: Stoneham High School. BATES, CLEMENT TTAGGART. Age: 18. 4 Forest St. Hon1e address: 4 Forest St. 1913-1914 College address: 4 Forest St. Preparatory scl1ool: Cambridge Lati11 School. BEAL, GERALD FESSENDEN. Age: 17. I3 Matthews Hall. Hon1e address: Hanover, Mass. 1913-1914 College address: 42 Holyoke. Lacrosse Tean1. Preparatory school: Thayer Academy, South Braintree. BEAN, HARRY TWITCHELL. Age: 19. 5 Ellsworth Ave. Home address: 5 Ellsworth Ave. 1913-1914 College address: 5 Ellsworth Ave. Preparatory scl1ool: Cambridge Latin School. BECK, SAMUEL JACOB. Age: 19. 9 College House. Home address: 2660 E. 37ll'l St., Cleveland, Ohio. 1913-1914 College address: 9 College House. Preparatory school: Central High School, Cleveland. BEEBE, JUNIUS OLIVER. Age: 18. 30 Claverly. Hon1e address: 162 Main St., Wakefield. 1913-1914 College address: Preparatory scl1ool: Country Day School. BELDEN, AMOS, JR. Age: 18. 26 Perkins. Home address: I0 Clinton St., Albion, N. Y. 1913-1914 College address: Mandolin Club, Pierian Sodality. Preparatory school: Albion High Scl1ool. BERGHEIM. SLAMUEL LEO. Age: 17. 34 Clarence St., Roxbury. Hon1e address: 34 Clarence St., Roxbury. 1913-1914 College address: 34 Clarence St., Roxbury. Pierian Sodality. Preparatory scl1ool: Boston Latin School. BERMAN, SAUL. Age: 17. I Normandy St., Rolxbury. lIon1e address: 1 Normandy St., Roxbury. 1913-1914 College address: 1 Normandy St., Roxbury. Preparatory school: Boston Latin School. BIDDLE, ALEXANDER. Age: 20. I7 Randolpl1. Home address: 2125 Locust St., Pl1iladelphia, Pa. 1913-1914 College address: 9 Bow St. Relay Team, E11tertainment Committee. Preparatory school: Groton. 19 Tl-Ili ll.s1Rl'ARD FR BIGELOW, JOHN LAWRENCE. Age: 18. I5 Matthews. Home address: 1520 Hill St., Ann 1ArlJor, Mich. 1913-1914 College address: 40 Hampden. Crew Squad. Preparatory school: lloosae School, Hoosiek, N. Y, BlNrGHAM. VVILLTAM JOHN. Age: 22. 48 Dana Chambers. llome address: Lawrence Mass 1913-1914 College address: 49. Dana Chambers. Ifreshman and Varsity' Glee Clnl T I . is, rack Team CCaptainD, Relay Team tCapta1nJ, Cross Country Team, President of Class. Preparatory school: Exeter Academy. BIRCH, CLIFFORD WADSWORTH. Age 20. 42 Holyoke. Home address: Belmont. 1913-1914 College address: 42 Holyoke. Preparatory school: Belmont High School. BLACK, g . Home address: Pascoag, R. l. IQI3-IQI4 College address: Lacrosse Tea1n. Preparatory school: Phillips Exeter. EDWARD LEO. Ave' 20. 21 Weld. BLANCHARD, VVELLS. Age: 19. 57 Randolph. Home address: Nashawtne Hill, C l oncorc. 1913-1914 College address: 56 Plympton St. Mandolin Clnh Fresl . , 4 1man and Varsity, Leader Freshman Mandolin Cluh, Manager Freshman Football Team, Track Squad, Secretary- Treasurer of Class, Chairman Finance Committee. Preparatory school: Middlesex School. BOND, KENNETH BACON. Age: 19. 61 Ridgely. Home address: 128 Commonwealth Ave., Boston. 1913-1914 College address' 7I Ridgely. Preparatory school: Coiiiitry Day School, Newton. HOVINGDION, JOHN. Age: 23. 38 Fairfax. Home address: Seattle, Wash. 1913-1914 College address: Debating Tea111. Preparatory school: University of NVashington. BONVMAN, MARVIN SOMERSETT. A e g : 17. 149 Hancock St. Home address: 149 Hancock St. 1913-1914 College address: 149 Hancock St. Glee Clnh. Preparatory school: Vermont Academy. BOYD, PAUL BRIDGMAN. A : 8. Y ge 1 .M.C.A., Newton. Ho111e address: Fast Bridgewater. 1913-1914 College address: Preparatory school: Rock Ridge Hall, Wellesley Hills. 20 ESHMAN RED BOOA T1-IE HARVARD FRliSHMAN.,RED BOOK BOYDEN, ,WALTER MAYHER.. Age: 20. 58 Randolph. Home address: Plymouth. , 1913-1914 College address: 56 Plympton St. V Mandolin Club QPresidentD, Crew. Preparatory school: Middlesex School. BOYDEN, WILLIAM COIWPER, JR. Age: 19. 68 Mt. Auburn St Home address: Winnetka, Ill. 1913-1914 College address: 56 Plympton St. Track Squad, Association Football, Finance Preparatory school: Middlesex School. Committee. BOYER, FRANCIS. Age: IQ. SI Randolph. Home address: Gwynedd Valley, Pa. 1913-1914 College address: 9 Bow St. Crew, Dinner Committee. Preparatory school: Groton. BRADLEY, PHILLIPS. Age: 18. 9 Grays. Home address: Lincoln. 1913-1914 College address: 9 Grays. Manager Lacrosse Team, University and Freshman Chess Teams. Preparatory school: Andover. BRICKLEY, ARTHUR JOSEPH. Age: 19. Home address: IO Mystic St., Charlestown. 1913-1914 College address: Preparatory school: Boston Latin School. BRIGGS, LE BARON RUSSELL, IR. Age: 18. 140 Brattle St. Home address: 140 Brattle St. IQI3-I914 College address: I40 Brattle St. Lacrosse Team, Finance Committee. Preparatory school: Cambridge Latin School. BRODEURI, HAROLD WILLS. Age: 18. 287 Huron Ave Home address: Westfield. 1913-1914 College address: 54 Dunster St. Freshman and Varsity Glee Clubs. Preparatory school: Exeter. BROKENSHIRE, LAWRENCE. Age: 21. 51 Home address: SI Ellery St. 1913-1914 College address: SI Ellery St. Preparatory school: Cambridge Latin School. Ellery BROMLEY, KENT. Age: 20. 3I Ware Hall. Home address: 216 W. 104th St., New York City. IQI3-IQI4 College address: 58 Mt. Auburn St. Freshman and Varsity Glee Clubs, Leader of Frcslnnan Entertainment Committee. Preparatory school: Trinity School, New York. .. 2I ' St. Glee Club T H li 1:1 .-I R I' .rl R D If If li S ll ill .-I N- R E D 0 O K BROWDY, LOUlS NAPOLEON. Age' I9 30 M Home address' 5630 Ja lx . . atthews. .c'son St., Pittsburg P 1913-IQ14 College 'tdl a. . cross: i Preparatory school: Pittsbu1'g Central 1-l igh School. BROW,N, HOW ARD CALIF. Age: IQ. 1 Ridgely. Home address- 40 Chesti 1 . int St., Salem. 913-1914 College address: Russell Annex. Preparatory school: Milton Academy. BRUNE, FREDERICK WILLIAM A e Home 'tddr . g : 18. 2 Claverly. . . css: 1033 N. Calvert St., Baltimore, Md. 1913-1914 College address: 21 Hampden. Preparatory school: University School, Baltimore. BUFFUM, THOMAS BRADLEY. Age' 18 6 Home address 1 . . 3 Ridgely. .. : 2 5th Ave., New York. 1913-1914 College address: II Hampden. BULLARD, WVILLISAM ROTCH. Age: I9. 50 Claverly Home address: 428 Count St 1 y '., New Bedford. . 913-1914 College address: 28 Plympton St. Track Squad, Cross Country Team. Preparatory school: Berkshire School, Sheffield. BURK, JOHN NAGLEE. 49 l'lampden. llo1ne address: Tuxedo Park, New York. 1913-1914 College address: Preparatory school: Salisbury School. BUSK, - WORTH. Age: IQ. Home address: 166 East 74th St., New York 1913-1914 College address: Dnnster Hall. Preparatory school: St. Panl's, Concord, N. H. FRED FR I CK NVADS 42 Claverly. City. , CAMPBELL, RICH-ARD HOOD. Age: IQ. 52 P Home address: Ipswich, 1913-1914 College address: Preparatory school: Andover. lympton St. CAMPBELL, WALLACE. Age: p on St. Home address: Mt. Ham-ilton, Calif. 1913-1914 College address: S4 Dunstcr St. Gymnasium Tean 1. Preparatory school: Hotchkiss 18. .52 Plym t School. CA PLA N, RRIS. Age: 19. Ho111e address: 61 Poplar St., Boston. I9I3v,1QI4 College address: Preparatory school: Boston English High ABRAHAM MO School. 22 THE I-IARVAIYYD FRESI-lMflN RISD BOOK CAREY, ALBERT BERNARD. Age-: 18. Home address: 393 Adams St., Dorchester. 1913-1914 College address: Preparatory school: Boston Latin School. CARLETON, FRANCIS COGSWELL. Age: IQ. 141 Westmorly Court I-lome address: 231 Jackson St., Lawre11ce. 1913-1914 College address: 136 Wrestmorly Court. Glee Club. Preparatory school: Andover. CARPENTER, BENJAMYIN, JR., Age: 17. 24 Holyoke St. Home address: 1-lubhard Woods, Ill. 1913-1914 College address: 24 l-lolyokc St. Preparatory School: Morristown. CARPENTER, HENRY HOYT. Age.: 18. 36 Prince St., Jamaica Plain Home address: 36 Prince St., Jamaica Plain. IQI3-IQI4 College address: Preparatory school: Boston Latin School. CARTER, BENJAMIN ESTES. Avge: 18. 1 Matthews. Home address: Texarkana, Ark. 1913-1914 College address: 41 Matthews. Debating Team. Preparatory school: Phillips Exeter. CARTER, RUSSELL GORDON. Age: 21. 52 Grays. Home address: 373 7th Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. 1913-1914 College address: Perkins. Track Team. . Preparatory school: Manual Training High School. CARTMELL, BERNARD CLAYTON. Age: 19. 22 VVe1d. Home address: Howe, Ind. 1913-1914 College address: Football Team. Preparatory school: Howe School. CASEY, JOHN WHEELER. Age: 21. 136 Westmorly Court. Home address: 269 Kent St., Brookline. 1913-1914 College address: 22 Westmorly Court. Preparatory school: Stone School. CHENEY, ROBERT CARTWRIGHT. Age: 18. 35 Russell Annex. Home address: Concord. - 1913-1914 College address: ' Preparatory school: Noble and Greenough. CHICHESTER, LEON SHESRWIOOD. Age: 20. 32 Hampden. Home address: 317 Cutler St.. Allegan, Mich. I9I3-IQI4 College address: 31 Dunster. Crew. Preparatory school: Exeter. 23 T 1:1 li H A R V .-'I R D li R E S H M fl N R li D B O O K CHITTENDEN, LLOYD PERCY. Age: 18. 27 Dana Chambers. Home address: 129 .Columbia Heights, Brooklyn, N. Y. 1913-1914 College address: 27 Dana Chambers. Finance Committee. Preparatory school: Exeter. CHRISMLAN, CHARLES BENI-IAM. Age: 18. 33 Holyoke St. Home address: Ortonville, Minn. 1913-1914 College address: Preparatory school: Ortonville High School. CLAPP, HOWARD ROGERS. Age: 19. 46 Fairfax. Home address: 49 Temple St., West Newton. 1913-1914 College address :, 36 Dunster. Mandolin Club. Preparatory school: Noble 81 Greenough. CLARE1, WILFRID MOREY. Age: 19. 56 Matthews. Home address: 73 Wendell St.. 1913-1914 College address: 40 Hampden. Preparatory school: Powder Point School. CLARK, CLARENCE SEWALL. Age 20. 34 Randolph. Home address: Indian Green Lane, Philadelphia, Pa. 1913-1914 College address: 28 Plympton St. Baseball Team, Hockey Team, Dinner Committee. Preparatory school: Mlilton Academy. CLARK, LINCOLN. Age: 19. 26 Westiiiorly Court. Home address: I7 Commonwealth Ave., Boston. 1913-1914 College address: 68 Mt. Auburn St. Captain .Rifle Team. . Preparatory school: Volkmann School. CLARK, NORMAN BYALCH. Age: 19. 43 Matthews. Home address: 205 Crafts St., Newtonville. 1913-1914 College address: Dramatic Club. Preparatory school: Newton High School. CLARK, WILLIAM ANTHONY, JR., Age: 18. 28 Mt. Auburn St. Home address: 65 White St., Milton. 1913-1914 College address: Glee Club, Mandolin Club, Banjo Club. 4 V Preparatory school: Philips Exeter Academy. CLARKE, HENRY WARE. Age: 19. 68 Mt. Auburn St. Home address: 33 Wlashington St., Newton. IQI3-IQI4 College address: 30 Dunster. Glce Cluh. Preparatory school: Newton High School. 24. T H Ii ll A K If A If D li If E S Il M A N R li D BOOK CLARKSON, VAN TUYL. Age: 19. 22 Holyoke. Home address: 62 Winthrop St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 1913-1914 College a.ddress: 2 Weld. Preparatory school: Brooklyn Polytechnic Preparatory. CLASSEN, CARL HENRY. Age: 31. Home address: 27 Round Hill St., Boston. IQI3-IQI4 College address: Preparatory school: Boston English High School. CLEJMENT, FREDERIC PERCIVAL, JR. Age: rs. 33 Bow st. Home address: Watertown, N. Y. 1913-1914 College address: 68 Mt. Auburn St. Assistant Manager Track Team, Assistant Manager Relay Dinner Committee. Preparatory school: Morristown School, N. Y. CLEVELAND, ALLEN LINDELL. Age: 18. Home address: 96 Etna St., Brighton. 1913-1914 College address: Preparatory school: Boston Latin School. COFFIN, JOHN' RUSKIN. Age: 18. 56 Plympton St. Home address: 150 Brooks St., West Medford. 1913-1914 College address: 54 Dunster St. Preparatory school: Medford High School. COGGESHALL, REGINALD. Age: 19. 45 Matthews. Home address: 580 Commonwealtli Ave., Boston. 1913-1914 College address: 45 Matthews. University Chess Team. Preparatory school: Boston Latin School. COGGIN, WILLIAM SYM1MES. Age: 18. 29 Holyoke Home address:. 7 Chestnut St., Salem. 1913-1914 College address: 35 Bow St. Preparatory school: Salem High School. St. COHEN, JOHN. Age: 22, 29 Seneca St., Boston. Home address: Balta, Podol, Russia. 1913-1914 College address: Preparatory school: Morris High School, New York City. COHEN, PAUL PINCUS. Age: 17. 33 College House. Home address: 111 Pratt St.: Buffalo, N. Y. 1913-1914 College address: Perkins. Pierian Sodality, Debating Team. Preparatory school: Masten Park High School. 25 Team T Il E I-I A R I .-1 If D If R If S H .ll .-I :Y R IZ I7 H O 0 If COLBY, CHARLES WILSON. Age: 24. 177 Hancock St. Home address: 8 I-Ianover St, 1913-1914 College address: Preparatory school: Westbrook Seminary. COLE, HUGH LIVINGSTON MORRIS. Age: 18. 3I Randolph. Home address: I4 Franklin St., Morristown, N. J. 1913-1914 College address: 46 Randolph. Crew Squad. Preparatory school: Hill School. COLEIMAN, LORING WMILKINAS. Age: 20. 63 Randolph. Home address: 712 Ruisb Sft., Chicago, Ill. IQI3-IQI4 College address: 45 Randolph. Association Football, Red Book Committee. Preparatory school: St. Marks School, Southborongh. COLLIER, EDWARD RUPERT. Age: 18. 2 Leonard Ave. Home address: 2 Leonard. Ave. 1913-1914 College address: 2 Leonard Ave. Preparatory school: Cambridge Latin School. COLTONN, ARTHUR NORBERT. Age: 17. II Littles. l-Iomc address: 25- Red Rock St., Lynn. 1913-1914 College address: Preparatory school: Lynn Classical High. COOK, EARLE WARREN. Age: 19. Home address: 29 Lan1artine St., Jamaica Plain. 1913-1914 College address: Preparatory school: Boston Latin School. COOKE, JOHN WICKS. Age: 19. 36 Brentford. Home address: 63 Sumner St., Newton Centre. , 1913-1914 College address: 36 Brentford. Pierian Sodality, President Debating Club, Debating Team. Preparatory school: Phillips Andover. COOLIDGE, FRANK PELHAM. Age: 18. 54 Dunster St. Home address: Concord. Q 1913-1914 College address: 54 Dunster St. Baseball Team. Preparatory school: Concord High School. COOLIDGE, HENRY JIAMIES, Age: 19. 54 Dunster St. Home address: Concord. 1913-1914 College address: 54 Dunster St. Baseball Squad. Preparatory school: Browne Sz Nichols. 26 THE HARVARD FRESIIM.-'IN RED BOOK COPP, PHILIP MAURO. Age: 18. 31 Weld. Home address: 608 Starr Ave., Burlington, Iowa. IQI3-IQI4 College address: 68 College House. Preparatory school: Burlington High School. COUIG, JOHN DALTON. Age: 19. 705 Cambridge St., Brighton. Home address: 705 Cambridge St., Brighton. 1913-1914 College address: 705 Cambridge St., Brighton. Preparatory school: Volkmann. COURTNEY, GERALD. Age: 18. 45 Claverly. Home address: 436 Marlboro St. I9I3-IQI4 College address: Claverly Senior House. Mandolin Club, Banjo Club. Preparatory school: Noble and Greenongh. COWEN, RAWSON RICHARDSON. Age: 20. 103 Avon I-lill St. Home address: 103 Avon Hill St. 1913-1914 College address: I03 Avon Hill St. Track Team, Football Team, Swimming Team, Finance Committee. Preparatory school: Cambridge Latin School, CRAFTS, RONALD DEXTER. Age: 20. 81 Foxteth St., Brookline. Home address: 81 Iioxteth St., Brookline. 1913-1914 College address: 81 Foxteth St., Brookline. Preparatory school: Brookline High School. CRANE, WILLIAM DWIGHT. Age: 20. 59 Randolph. Home address: 16 West 12th St., New York City. 1913-1914 College address: 34 Randolph. Varsity and Freshman Mandolin Club, Banjo Club, Secretary of Freshman Mandolin Club. Preparatory school: St. Marks. CREHAN, FREDERIC JOSEPH. Age: 19. Hingham. Home address: Hingham, Box 23. IQI3-IQI4 College address: Hingham. Preparatory school: Hingham High School. CRIBBEN, LEO THOMAS. Age: 19. Home address: 35 Mft. Vernon St., Dorchester. 1913-1914 College address: ' Preparatory school: Boston Latin School. CRONIN, JOHN JACKSON. Age: 17. SQ Matthews. Home address: QI Charles St., Boston. 1913-1914 College address: Preparatory school: Boston Latin School. 27. T H li Il .-I R lf' .-l If D F R If S H .ll .-I N R li D B 0 O lx' CUMMINGS, GEORGE ALOYSIUS. Age: 18. 8 Howes St., Dor- chester. Home address: 8 Howes St., Dorchester. 1913-1914 College address: 8 Howes St., Dorchester. Preparatory scl1ool: Boston Latin School. CUNNINGHAM, ALAN. Age: 18. SI Aplcy. Home address: 1913-1914 College address: 52 Plympton St. Baseball Squad. Preparatory school: Noble 81 Greenongh. CUNNING-HAM, EDWARD, JR. Age: 17. 34 Randolph. Home address: Westwood. 1913-1914 College address: 28 Plymlpton St. Manager Track Team, Mlanager Relay Team, Dinner Conm1ittee. Preparatory school: Milton Academy. CURR:lE, G-EORGE ALEXANDER. Age: 19. 31 Holyoke St. Home address: Hasbrouck Heights, N. J. 1913-1914 College address: 31 Holyoke St. Preparatory school: Fredericton School. CURRIER, FRLANCIS MORTON. Age: 17. 1 Webster St., Winchester Home address: 1 Webster St., Winchester. IQI3-IQI4 College address: 1 Webster St., Winchester. University Chess Team, Freshman Chess Team QCaptainJ, Preparatory school: Winchester High School. CURTIS, LAURENCE, 2ND. Age: 19. 61 Randolph. Home address: 464 Beacon St., Boston. 1913-1914 College address: 54 Randolph. Football Team, Hockey Team, Tennis Team. Preparatory scl1ool: Groton. CURTIS, RICHARD' CARY. Age: 18. 51 Randolpl1. Home address: 244 Beacon St., Boston. 1913-1914 College address: 9 Bow St. Football Team, Finance Comlinittec. Preparatory school: Groton. CURTIS, ROBERT MUDGE. Age: 18. 32 Dana Chambers. Home address: Wellesley I-lills. . 1913-1914 College address: 52 Plympton St. Preparatory school: Volkmann. CURTNER, WILLIAM WELLER. Age: 19. 83 Bartlett St. Home address: Warm Springs, Calif. 1913-1914 College address: Preparatory school: Washbiirn, San Jose, Calif. 28 THE I-IARV.-116D FlCl5.S'HMAN ICED B OOK CUTLER, ROBERT. Age: 17. 16 Claverly. Home address: Heath St., Brookline. 1913-1914 College address: 9 Bow St. Preparatory school: Volkmann. CUTTING, REGINALD ALEX. Age: 19. 461' Mt. Auburn St. Home address: 461 Mt. Auburn St. 1913-1914 College address: 461 Mt. Auburn St. Preparatory school: Boston Latin School. DAHLGREIN, JOHN VINTON. Age: 21. 66 Kirkland. Home address: 20 West 56th St., New York City. 1913-1914 College address: Crew Squad. Preparatory school: Newman School. DALLIN, EDWIN BERTRAM. Age: 20. Home address: 69 Oakland Ave., Arlington Heights. 1913-1914 College address: Pierian Sodality. Preparatory school: Arlington l-ligh School. DALY, OSWALD GORDON. Age: 18. 49 Dana Chzunbers. Home address: Baltimore, Md. 1913-1914 College address: Preparatory school: Gilman School. DAVIS, REGINALD PERRIN. Age: 19. 76 Ridgely. Home address: East Milton. IQI3-IQI4 College address: 30 Dunster. Preparatory school: Milton Academy, DAVISON, PHILIP SNOWDOUN. Age: 19. 44 Weld. Home address: Davenport, Iowa. 1913-1914 College address: 32 Wcstmorly. Red Book Committee. Preparatory school: Davenport High. DAY, PAUL AUSTlN. Age: 21. 32 Randolph. Home address: 1778 Beacon St., Brookline. 1913-1914 College address: 32 Randolph. Preparatory school: Stone School, Boston. DEAN, THOMPSON, 20. Age: 20. 41 Randolph. Home address: 44 Fifth Ave., New York City. 1913-1914 College address: Randolph. Association Football Team. Preparatory school: Middlesex School. 29- THE HARVARD FRESHMAN RED BOOK DE CAMP, THEODORE LAMBERT. Age: 19. 68 Mt. Auburn St. Home address: 283 1-ligh St., Medford. 1913-1914 College address: 56 Plyn1pto11 St. Association 1'ootlJall Tean1, Red Book Committee. Preparatory School: Phillips Andover. DE KAY, ADRIAN BARTON DRAKE. Age: 18. 68 Mt. Auburn St. Home address: 413 lfVest 23d St., New York City. IQI3-IQI4 College address: 26 lflolyoke St. Preparatory school: Sy111s. DELAFIELD, ROBERT HARE. Age: 19. 43 Claverly. Home address: Seattle, Wash. IQI3-IQI4 College address: 43 Dunster. Track Team, Relay Team, Finance Committee. Preparatory scl1ool: Pomfret. DEMELMAN, WALTER NVEILL. Age: 19. 25 Westmorly. l-'lome address: 857 Beacon St., Boston. 1913-1914 College address: 25 Westmorly. Baseball Team. Preparatory school: Exeter. IJEVEREUX, LESLIE wARN.1CK. Age: 19. IO Ranaolpli. Home address: 5 Kent St., Utica, N. Y. 1913-IQI4 College address: 28 Plympton St. Assistant Manager Hockey Team, Entertainment Committee, Editor. D Preparatory school: Middlesex Scl1ool. DEVEREUX, FRANCIS RAMSAY. Age: 20. I0 Randolpl1. Home address: 5 Kent St., Utica, N. Y. 1913-1914 College address: 28 Plympton St. Cross Country Team. Preparatory school: Middlesex School. DILLON, SCHUYLER. Age: 20. 42 Westmorly. Home address: SI NVinslow Rd., Brookline. 1913-1914 College address: Preparatory scl1ool: Stone. DINSMORE, ROBERT MITCHELL. Age: 18. II Holyoke. Home address: Madison, Me. IQI3-IQI4 College address: II Holyoke. Preparatory school: Oberlin Academy, Oberlin, Ohio. DJXON, ARTHUR, Ill. Age: 18. 5 Linde11 St. Home address: Chicago, Ill. 1913-1914 College address: SI Randolph. Banjo Club. . l Preparatory Scl1ool: University l-ligh School fClllC3g0J. 30 Crimson THE H.-IRIVARD FRESHMAN RED BOOA DOHERTY, JOHN ANDREW. Age: 18. 16 Mather St., Dorchester Home address: 16 Mather St., Dorchester. - 1913-1914 College address: Preparatory school: Boston Latin School. DONOHUE, FRANCIS 'PETER. Age: 20, 52 Grays. Home address: Scranton, Pa. 1913-1914 College address: Perkins. Track Squad. Preparatory school: Scranton Central High School. DOS PASSOS, JOHN RODERIGO, ja. Age: 17. 22 Home address: 1201 19th St., Washington, D. C. 1913-1914 College address: Preparatory school: Choate School, Wallingford, Ct. Matthews. DOTY, AUGUSTUS FLAGG. Age: 19. 34 Clavcrly. Home address: Waltham, 1913-1914 College address: 32 Claverly. I-lockcy Team. Preparatory school: St. Paul's. DOXVNfES, WILLIAM LOWELL. Age: 19. 30 Claverly. l-Iome address: 83 Sutherland Rd., Boston. 1913-1914 College address: 24 Holyoke St. Preparatory school: Country Day School, Newton. DRAKE, ERVIN Tl-IAYER, JR. Age: 18. I4 Hilliard St. Home address: 220 So. Main St., Franklin, N. H. 1913-1914 College address: 40 Holyoke. Preparatory school: Cambridge High and Latin. EASTMAN, HAROLD FRENCH. Age: 18. 885 Massachusetts A Cambridge. Home address: 885 Massachusetts Ave. 1913-1914 College address: Crew Squad. Preparatory school: Dorchester High School. EDGAR, WILLIAM: Age: 19. 56 Randolph. Home address: Dobbs Ferry, N. Y. 1913-1914 College address: 45 Winthrop St. Track Team, Cross Country Team, Red Book Committee. Preparatory school: St. George's. 1 EDGARTON, CI-IARLES GARDNIER. Age: 20. 34 Randolph. Home address: Q4 Main St., Concord. 1913-1914 College address: 28 Plympton St. Preparatory school: Milton Academy. SI VC THE HARl'.f1RD FRl5.S'H1lI.fIN REI? BOOK EDMINSTER, LYNN RAMSAY. Age: 20. 4 Holyoke. Home address: Sparland, Ill. 1913-1914 College address: Preparatory school: Cambridge Latin School. EHRENFRJED, MASON SIMONS. Age: 19. 784 Beacon St., Bosto11. Home address: 784 Beacon St., Boston. 1913-1914 College address: Preparatory school: Boston Latin School. El-IRENSPERGER, EDWARD CHARLES. Age: 17. 471 Broadway. Home address: 2010 College Avenue, Indianapolis, Ind. 1913-1914 College address: Preparatory sel1ool: Shortridge High School. ELIOT, CH-ARLES BUCKINGHAM. Age: 18. Church St., Weston. Home address: Church St., Weston. 3 1913-1914 College address: Church St., Weston. Preparatory school: Weston High School. ELLIS, EMMJONS RAYMOND, JR. Age: 21. 1692 Massachusetts Ave. Ho111e address: 1692 Massachusetts Ave. 1913-1914 College address: 1692 Massachusetts Ave. Preparatory scl1ool: Cambridge Latin School. EMIERSON, WILLIAM KAY BONID, IR. Age: 18. 57 Randolph. Hon1e address: 30 West 50th St., New: York City. 1913-1914 College address: 52 Plympton St. Football Squad, Crew. Preparatory school: Middlesex. EMERY, EDWARD STANLEY, IR. Age: 18. 5 Russell. Home address: 46 Hyslop Rd., Brookline. 1913-1914 College address: 52 Plympton St. Mandolin Club, Rifle Club. Preparatory scl1ool: VOIICIIIZIIIII. EMMONS, GORDON GAGE. Age: 19. 143 Wesm1orly Court. Home address: Concord, N. H. 1913-1914 College address: 134 Westmorly Court. Preparatory school: Phillips Exeter. ENRIGHT, WILLIAM FAIRLEIGH. Age: 19. 8 Claverly. Home address: 2604 Frederick Avei, St. Joseph, Mo. 1913-1914 College address: 18 Claverly. Crew Squad, Finance Committee. Preparatory school: St. Josephs Central High Scl1ool. EPSTEIN, HENRY. Age: 18. 48 College House. Home address: 2135 Pitkin Ave., Brooklyn, N, Y. 1913-1914 College address: Perkins. Debating Team. ' Preparatory sel1ool: Brooklyn Boys' High Scl1ool. 32 T ll li H .fl R I' .fl R D F R lf S H .ll fl N R li II I3 O O lx' ERVIN, EDWARD CHARLES GILPIN. Age: 19. 20 Randolph. Home address: 812 Pine St., Philadelphia, Pa. 1913-1914 College address: II Claverly. Baseball Team, Hockey Team. Preparatory school: St. Marks' School. ESTES, FREDERICK MARION. Age: 20. 35 Russell Annex. Home address: Englewood Ave., Brookline. IQI3-IQI4 College address: I0 Hainpden. Preparatory school: Noble 8: Greenough. ESTY, EDWARD SELOVER. Age: 19. 66 Ridgely. Home address: Q7 Addington Rd., Brookline. 1913-1914 College address: 76 Ridgely. Preparatory school: Country Day School. ETTENI--IEIM, EDGAR PATEK. Age: 18. 5 Matthews. - Home address: 563 Lake Drive, Milwaukee, Wis. 1913-1914 College address: 5 Matthews. Preparatory sel1ool: East Division High School, Milwaukee, Wis. EVERETT, VVINCHESTER WINSLOW. Age: 19. Newton Upper Falls. llome address: 68 High St., Newton Upper Falls. 1913-1914 College address: Newton Upper Falls. Gymnasium Teami. Preparatory school: Newton High School. FALVEY, WALLACE JAMES. Age: 18. 18 Dunster. Home address: 71 Strathmore Rd., Brookline. 1913-1914 College address: Finance Committee. Preparatory school: Boston Latin Scl1ool. FARLEY, JAMIEQSI EDIWARD. Age: 18. 49 Grays. Home address: 69 Pieyson St., Peabody. 1913-1914 College address: 56 Perkins. Preparatory school: Peabody High School. FARQUIIAR, IRLA DUDLEY. Age: 19. 26 Holyoke St. Home address: 78 I-larold St., Boston. 1913-1914 College address: 26 Holyoke St. Preparatory school: Hackley. 4 FARRINGTON, CLIFFORD FREDERICK. Age: 21. 16 Church St. Home address: 5 Washington Ave., Cambridge. 1913-1914 College address: 68 Mt. Auburn St. . Freshman and Varsity Glee Clubs, Secretary-Treasurer of Freshman Glee Club, Harvard Press Association, Editor-in-Chief of Red Book. Preparatory school: Rindge Manual Training School. 33 THE I-I.-IRV.-IRD FR12SHM.41V RED BOOK FEIGA, WlLFR:ED'B1EEl3ER. Age: 18. 5 Holyoke. Home add1'ess: 98 Dorchester St., Worcester. 1913-1914 College address: 5 Holyoke. Pierian Sodality. Preparatory school: Ccntral4High School, of Worcester. FEINBERG, ELIHU THEODORE. Age: 18. I9 Carte St., Chelsea. Home address: I9 Carte St., Chelsea. 1913-1914 College address: I9 Carte St., Chelsea. Preparatory school: Chelsea High School. FELTON, CORNELIUS CONWAY. Age: 19. 32 Claverly. .Home address: Haverford, Pa. 1913-1914 College address: 9 Bow St. Glee Club, Hockey Team, Tennis Team. ' Preparatory school: Milton Academy. FELTON, SAMUEL MORSE, JR. Age: 20. 55 Randolph. Home address: 1366 Dearborn Ave., Chicago, Ill. 1913-1914 College address: 55 Randolph. Assistant Manager Football, Entertainment Committee, Manager Freshman Crew. Preparatory school: Ridgefield. FIELD, WINTHROP BROOKS. Age: 18. S Perkins. Home address: 329 Westford St., Lowell. 1913-1914 College address: 8 Perkins. Preparatory school: Lowell High School. FIILLEY, JOHN DWIGHT, JR, Age: 19. 27 Claverly. Home address: 40 Westmoreland Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Assistant Manager Baseball Team. 1913 1914 College address: 27 Claverly. Preparatory school: Pomfret. FINB-ERC, CHESTER FREDERICK. Age: 18. 52 Hollander St., Roxbury. Home address: 52 Hollander St., Roxbury. lfllj-IQI4 College address: 52 Hollander St., Roxbury. Preparatory school: Boston Latin School. I-TAGG, HERBERT WILLIAM. Age: 23. Q2 Oak Ave., Dorchester. Home address: 92 Oak Ave., Dorchester. 1913-1914 College address: 68 College House. FLANAGAN, EDWARD VINlCENT. Age: 19. 5 Claverly. Home address: 71 Walnut Park, Newton. 1913-1914 College address: 40 Dunster. Preparatory school: Volkmann School. FOLLEY, EDWARD FIFIELD. A-ge: 18. I2 Holyoke. Home address: 747 Market St., Patterson, N. J. IQI3-IQI4 College address: 30 Little's. Preparatory school: Paterson High School. 34 THE HARVARD FRESHMAN RED BOO FO'REM1ANl, EVAN HOWELL. Age: 18. 33 Matthews. Home address: 938 Peachtree St., Atlanta, Ga. Crimson Editor. Preparatory school: Tenth Street School. FORMAN, HAR'RY. Age: 18. 18 Poplar St., Boston. Home address: 18 Poplar St., Boston. 1913-1914 College addtess: 18 Poplar St., Boston. Preparatory school: Boston Latin School. FORREiSTER., JOSEPH STOREY. Age: 20. 1556 Cambridge St Home address: 89 Leven St., Newport, R. l. 1913-IQI4 College address: Perkins. Preparatory school: Rogers High School, Newport, R. I. FOSTER, DWIGHT. Age: 18. 6 Russell. Home address: Brush Hill Road, Milton. 1913-1914 College address: I5 Russell. Preparatory school: Noble and Greenough. FOSTER, STEPHEN MERRIMAN, Age: 18. 36 Dana Chambers. Home address: Derby Line, Vt. 1913-1914 College address: 36 Dana Chambers. Banjo Club QLeaderJ, Crew Squad, Finance Committee. Preparatory school: Exeter. FONVLER, THOMAS POWELL, JR. Age.: IQ. 48 Hampden. Home address: 39 E. 68th St., New York City. 1913-1914 College address: 45 Randolph. Glee Club, Track Squad. Preparatory school: St. Marks. FREIBERG, HENRY BERNARD. Age: 18. 8 Matthews. Home address: 2239 Park Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio. 1913-1914 College address: 32 Ridgely. Preparatory school: Franklin School, Cincinnati, Ohio. FRENCH, JOHN TAYLER. Age: 19. 68 Mt. Auburn St. Home address: Q7 Forest Ave., West Newton. 1913-1914 College address: 36 Dunster. Red Book Committee. Preparatory school: Newton High School. FRENCH, STUYVEISANNT LE ROY. Age: 17. 54 Apley Court. Home address: Tuxedo Park, N. Y. 1913-IQI4. College address: Preparatory school: St. Georges School, Newport, R. I. . 1 FRENNING, JOHN JACOB. Age: 19. 61 Ridgely. Home address: Belmont. 1913-1914 College address: 71 Ridgely. Crew Squad. Preparatory school: Country Day School. 35 T11 li ll .-I If I' .-I If D If It li S ll .ll .fl N R15 U If O 0 lx' FRIEDMAN, HENRY ELI. Age: 18. 188 Forest St., Medford, llome address: 188 Forest St., Medford. 1913-1914 College address: 188 Forest St., Medford. Preparatory school: Medford High School. FRIEIJMANN, MAXWELL. Age: 17. S2 Irving St. Home address: Detroit, Mich. 1913-1914 College address: Preparatory school: Detroit Classical High School. FRIPP, FRANK GILES. Age: 21. 36 Dana. H0111e address: Albany, N. Y. 1913-1914 College address: 36 Dana. Baseball Team, Dinner Committee. Preparatory school: Exeter. FROST, WALTER IFIASTMAN. Age: 19. 3I2 Pleasant St., Belmont. Home address: 3I2 Pleasant St., Belmont. 1913-1914 College address: 312 Pleasant St., Belmont. Preparatory school: Belmont High School. FULLER, EVERETT SMIALL. Age: 19. 927 Franklin St.. Melrose Highlands. Home address: 927 Franklin St., Melrose Highlands. 1913-1914 College address: 927 Franklin St., Melrose Highlands. Preparatory school: Rindge Manual Training School. FULLER. KENNETH ELIOT. Age: 19. 41 Matthews. l:'o'ne address: 38 Concord Ave. I0l3-I9I.:l College address: Pierian Sodality, Cross Country Team, Track Squad. Preparatory scl1ool: Phillips Exeter. FULLEIRTON. BRADFORD MOIRTON. Age: 18. 35 Bow St. Home address-: Spokane, Wash. 1913-1914 College address: 52 Dunster. Cross Country Team, Swinnning Team CCaptainl, Finance Committee. Preparatory school: Andover. G.-xRn1N13R, CHANDLER 1aREw12R. Age: 19. 58 High st., Everett. Home address: 58 High St., Everett. 1913-1914 College address: 58 High St., Everett. Preparatory school: Everett High School. GARDNER, KENNETH ALEXANDER. Age: 19. Home address: 16 Willow Ave., W-est Somerville. 1913-1914 College address: Preparatory school: Lowell High School. GAYLER, GILBERT ELLIS. Age: 16. 241 Webster Ave. Home address: 241 Wehster Ave. 1913-1914 College address: 241 Webster Ave. Preparatory school: Camhridge Latin School. 36 T H If H A K I' A R D If R li S H M .4 ,V lr' li IJ B 0 0 lx' GIFFORD, ROBERT LINDLEY. Age: 18. 98 Princeton St., East Boston. HOITIC address: 98 Princeton St., East Boston. 1913-1914 College address: 98 Princeton St., E. Boston. Crew. Preparatory school: Boston Mechanic Arts High School. GILBERT, D1ONALD NELSON. Age: 20. 26 Holyoke. Home address: Franklindale, Pa. 1913-1914 College address: Ware Hall. Preparatory school: Elmira Free Academy. GILCREAS1, FRANK WELLINGTON. Age: 19. 158 Rosseter St., Dorchester. Home address: 158 Rosseter St., Dorchester. 1913-1914 College address: 158 Rosseter St., Dorchester. Preparatory school: Dorchester High Schoolf GILMAN, JOSEPH ATHERTON, ja. Age: 21. 49 Dana. Home address: Honolulu, Hawaii. 1913-1914 College address: 49 Dana. Football Team, Crew, Swimming Team, Dinner Committee. Preparatory school: Exeter Academy, GLEHNNON, VVILLIAM HENRY. Age: 19. 267 Brookline St. Home address: 267 Brookline St. 1913-1914 College address: 267 Brookline St. Preparatory school: Camhridge Latin School GLICK, MILFORD MANUAL. Age: 18. 25 Grays, Home address: Richwood Union Co., Ohio. 1913-1914 College address: 29 Littlefs. Pierian Sodality. Preparatory school: Richwood High School. GOET'1'LlNG, VVILL. Age: 24. 4 Carver St. Home address: 917 1st N. Seattle, Wash. 1913-1914 College address: Preparatory school: Queen Anne High School, Seattle. GOLDBERG, BENJAMIN TRYNIN. Age.: 18. 33 College House. Ilonme address: 610 Belmont Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. 1913-1914 College address: Pierian Sodality. A Preparatory school: Manual Training High School, Brooklyn. GOLDBERGER, HENRY. Age: 19. 43 Weld. l'o1ne address: 597 Terrace Ave., Clifton, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1913-1914 College address: Perkins. Preparatory school: Hughes High School. GOODMAN, HAROLD, Age: 19. 30 Matthews. Hon1e address: Pittsburgh, Pa. 1913-1914 College address: Preparatory school: Pittsburgh Central High School. 37 THE If1.4RVARD-FRESHMAN RED BOOK GOODSPEED, HAYDEN. Age: 18. I4 Welcl. Home address: 279 Mt. Auburn St.. Watertow11. 1913-1914 College address: I4 Weld. Preparatory scl1ool: Watertown High School. GORDON, WlLLlAM ALEXANDER. Age: 17. 216 Prospect St. llomc address: Summer St., Ply111outh. IQI3-IQI4. College address: 6 College House. Preparatory scl1ool: High School, Plymouth. GORMAN, HAROLD HERANCOURT. Age: 18. 6 Grays. HOIUC address: I4 No. Crescent Ave., Hartwell, Ohio. IQI3-IOI4 College address: 20 Prescott St. Preparatory school: Franklin School, Cincinnati. GRAMKOW, FRANK ELMER. Age: 21. 35 Walnut St., Natick. Home address: 35 Walnut St., Natick. 1913-1914 College address: 35 Walnut St., Natick. Preparatory school: Browne Sz Nichols. GRANT, EL-LlO'l'T MANSFTELD. Age: 17. I7 Waumbeck St., Roxbury. Home address: I7 Waumlmeck St., Roxbury. 1913-1914 College address: Preparatory school: Boston Latin Scl100l. GRAYDON, FRANK SIMPSON. Age: 20. 2 Randolph. Ilome address: Clifton, Cincinnati, Ohio. 1913-1914 College address: Dunstcr. Preparatory school: St. Paul's. GRIZELEY, ARTHUR LEWIS. Age: 20. Home address: 20 Westcott St., Dorchester. 1913-1914 College address: Preparatory school: Dorchester High School, GRFJENE, DAVID. Age: 19. 3 Wendell St. Home address: 3 VVendell St. IQI3-IQIQ College address: 3 Wendell St. Baseball Squad. Preparatory school: Cambridge Latin Scl10ol. GRIZENL.-WV, RAYMOND HARRIS. Age: 18. 45 Holyoke. Ilome address: 38 Laurel St., Melrose. IQI3-IQI4 College address: 29 Perkins. Preparatory school: Melrose High School. GREER, THOMAS RAYMOND. Age: 18. 59 Perkins. Ilome address: llustleton Ave., Frankford, Philadelphia, Pa. 1913-1914 College address: Preparatory scl10ol: Central High School of Philadelphia. 38 THE HARVARD FRESHMAN RED BOOI: GRIFFIN, CARL ELDON. Age: 18. 1683 Cambridge St. Home address: 418 W. Park Ave., Enid, Okla. 1913-1914 College address: Preparatory school: Enid COkIahomaj High School. GROSBAYN, BENJAMIN. Age: 19. 15 Holyoke. Home address: 1067 Washington St., Norwood, 1913-1914 College address: Pierian Sodality lConcertmasterJ. Preparatory school: Roxbury High School. GROSS, NVALTER WOOLF. Age: 17. 96 Prescott St. Home address: 130 Second St., Troy, N. Y. 1913-1914 College address: 2 Weld. Preparatory school: Troy High School. GUILD, EDWARD MOTLE1Y. Age: 18. 45 Clavcrly. Home address: 102 Beacon St., Boston, ' 1913-1914 College address: I2 Claverly. Preparatory school: Noble Sz Greenough. GUIMARAES, ANTONIO NESMITH. Age: 18. I Washl race, Brookline. Home address: I Washburn Terrace, Brookline. . 1913-1914 College address: 58 Matthews. Preparatory scl1ool: Brookline High School. Ju rn Ter- GUNDLACH, OSCAR ARTHUR. Age: 22. 54 Dunster St. Home address: 3748 Pine Grove A.ve., Chicago, Ill. 1913-1914 College address: S4 Dunster St. Preparatory school: Lake View High School, Chicago. HAGLER, ELMER ELLSWORTH. Age: 18. 22 Weld. Home address: Springfield, Ill. 1913-1914 College address: Preparatory school: Howe School, Howe, Ind. HALE, ROBERT HEARD. Age: 16. 33 Russell Annex. Home address: Winchester. 1013-1914 College address: 54 Dunste1'. Finance Committee. ' Preparatory school: Choate School, Wallingford, Ct. HALL, STANDISH. Age: 21. 33 Holyoke St. Home address: Meriden, Ct. IQI3-IQI4'C0llCgC address: Apley Court. Gymnasium Team, Mgr. Gymnasium Team. Preparatory school: Hotchkiss. HAMERSLEY, LOUIS GORDON. Age: 20. 2I Claverly. Home address: I03O Fifth Ave., New York City. IQI3-IQI4 College address: 30 Dnnster. Preparatory school: St. Marks. 39- T H li H .sl R lf' fl R ll If R li S H .II .4 N R E D I3 O O lx' IIAMLIN, JOSEPH DE WOLFE. Age: 20. 27 Brentford. Home address: 50 1-laniilton Ave., Haverhill, 1913-1914 College address: Preparatory school: Iiordentown Military Institute, New Jersey. l'lAMME'l'T, LOUIS PLACK. Age: 19. .11 Weld. Home address: IO Clifford St., Portland, Me. IQIQ-IQI4 College address: 41 Weld. Banjo Cl11h. Preparatory school: Portland High School. HARPER, JOHN. Age: 19. 16 Randolph. Home address: Allenhnrsr, N, J. IQI3-IQI4 College address: Claverlyi Senior House. Preparatory school: Groton. I-IARPHAM, EDWIN LYNN, JR. Age: 19. 8 Weld. Home address: 931 Maple Ave., Evanston, Ill. 1913-1914 College address: SI Randolph. Preparatory scl1ool: Exanston High School. IIARRIES, DONALD DUNIIAR. Age: 19. 58 Matthews. Home address: Minneapolis, Minn. , 1913-1914 College address: Preparatory school: Central High School, St. Paul, Min11. IIARRINGTON, WILLIAM Cl-IAUNCEY. Age: 19. 8 Randolph. Home address: 38 Scser St., Worcester. 1913-191.1 College address: I3 I-lanipden. Preparatory school: Milton Academy. HARTWELL, SAMUEL ADAMS, JR. Age: 20. 8 Manter. Home address: Anchorage, Ky. 1913-191.1 College address: II l'la1npden. Preparatory school: The Gunnery School. IIAYDOCK, GEORGE GUEST. Age: 18. 56 Mt. Auhtirn St. llome address: Philadelpliia, Pa. 1913-1914 College address: 28 Plympton St. Track Team. Preparatory school: Middlesex. HAYES, FRANCIS EDWARD AUGUSTINE. Age: 17. Home address: ' I-'acific St., South Boston. 1913-1914 College address: Preparatory school.: Boston Latin School. I-IELMUS, ANDREW JOHNSON RICHARD. Age: 19. IQ Irving St Home address: Brooklyn, N. Y. IOI3-IQI4 College address: ' Preparatory school: Mt. Hermon School. 40 T H li H .MI If I' .'I R IJ If R E S H M 1-1 N IC E D I3 O O A HENDERSON, GEORGE BUNSEN. Age: 18. 60 Mt. Auburn St. Ilome address: 172 Bay State Rd., Boston. 1913-1914 College address: 45 Winthrop St. Prepar:1tory school: Noble Sz Greeuough. HERMANSON, WlLLlAll-I ABRAHAM. Age: 18. Home address: 120 Dartmouth St., Boston. IQI3-IQI4 College address: Preparatory scl1ool: Boston Latin School. HERRICK, ROBERT FREDERICK, JR. Age: 19. 39 Claverly. Home address: Milton. IQI3-IQI4 College address: ll Claverly. Crew, Hockey Team, Red Book Con1n1ittee. Preparatory school: Milton Academy. HEYBURN, JOHN GILPIN. Age: 17. 33 Bow St. Ilome address: 403 W. Ormshy Ave., Louisville, Ky. IQI3-IQI4 College address: 31 Dana Chambers. Finance Committee. Preparatory scl1ool: Morristown Scl1ool, Morristown, N. J. IIEYER, GEORGE LEO. Age: 19. Home address: 1794 Columbia Rd., South Boston. 1913-1914 College address: Baseball Team. Preparatory school: Boston Latin School. HILL, PHllLlP ADAMS. Age: IQ. 24 Brentford. llOl1'lC address: 16 Pro:-peet St., Dedhan1. IQI3-IQI4 College address: 24 Brentford. Glee Cluh. Preparatory scl1ool: l-lflllllllll lligh Scl1ool. IIILLERY, JOHN CLEMENT. Age: 17. 58 Eustis St. Home address: 58 Eustis St. 4 1913-1914 College address: 58 Eustis St. Preparatory school: Cambridge Latin School. IIODGSON, M'AURlCE LEE. Age: 20. 36 Weld.- Home address: 96 Shornecliffe Rd., Newton. IQI3-T914 College-address: 34 Perkins. Preparatory school: Newton High Scl1ool. IIOLCOMB, EUGENE PAUL. Age: 19. 29 Holyoke. Ho1ne address: 2437 E. Ocean Ave., Long Beach, Cal. 1913-1914 College address: 5 'Linden St. Preparatory scl1ool: Occidental College, Cal. HOLLAND, RAYMOND DANIEL. Age: 18. 25 Russell. Home address: 46 Thorndike St., Brookline. IQI3-IQI4 College address: 1 Hampden. Preparatory scl1ool: Stone. 41 T H If H A R I' .rl R D F R 15 S H .ll .'l N R Ii D B O O K HOLMES, CHESTER WlNFIELD. Age: 19. 37 River St. Home address: 37 River St. 1913-1914 College address: 37 River St. Preparatory school: Rindge Manual Training. HOLMES, HIAROLD DENISON. Age: 19. 143 Westmorly Court. Home address: 4 N. Orchard St., New Bedford. 1913-1914 College address: 3I Dunster. Preparatory school: Phillips Exeter. HOLMES, HENRY KENWOOD. Age: 18. 58 W-endell. Home address: 429 Locust St., Edgewodd Park, Pa. 1913-1914 College address: Preparatory school: VVilkinsburg High School. HOLT, EMMIETT. Age: 18. 31 Claverly. Home address: I4 iNest 55th St.. New York City. 1913-1914 College address: Preparatory school: Allen-Stevenson, N. Y. llOLT, STEPHEN WlLLARD. Age: 19. ' 32 Ridgely. Home address: Epping, H. 1913-1914 College address: Preparatory school: Milton Academy. llOSKlNS, JAMES EMERSON. Age: 19. 6 College House. Home address: Hartford, Ct. 1013-1914 College address: 6 College House. Preparatory school: Gardner High School. HOWARD, HERMANN HAGEN. Age: 19. I2 Walker St. Home address: I2 Walker St. 1913-1914 College adclress: I2 XValker St. Preparatory school: 'Browne Sz Nichols. HOWARD, WEBSTER ICUGENE, Age: 18. 16 Emerson Rd., Winthrop. Home address: 16 Emerson Rd., Winthrop. 1913-1914 College address: 16 Emerson Rd., Winthrop. Preparatory school: Winthrop High School. HUGGAN, HOMER MILTON. Age: IQ. 1920 Beacon St., Boston. Home address: 1920 Beacon St., Boston. 1913-1914 College address: IQ20 Beacon St., Boston. Red Book Committee. Preparatory school: Boston Latin School. HUGHES, GERARD HASTINGS. Age: 18. 42 Grays. Home address: 387 Highland St., Milton. 1913-1914 College address: 42 Grays. Association Football. Preparatory school: Milton Academy. 42 THE H.+Ik'l'ARD: liRE.S'H1II.4N RED BOOK HULL, HOWARD BRAINARD. Age: 18. 67 Thayer. Home address: Dorchester. 1913-1914 College address: Preparatory school: Roxbury High School. I:I'UNT, HOM'ER ATHEVRTON. Age-: 19. 25 Weld. Home address: IQ Spruce St., Braintree. 1913-1914 College address: 5 Weld. Preparatory school: Thayer Academy. HUNT, WILLIAM PARMENTER. Age: 17. 2 Little's. Home address: 16 Lancaster St. 1913-1914 College address: 18 Hampden. Tennis Team. Preparatory school: Cambridge Latin School. HURLBURT, JOHN ROGERS. Age: 19. 6 Randolph. Home address: Hotel Somerset, Boston. 1913-1914 College address: 6 Randolph. Preparatory school: St. Paul's School. IIURLEY, FREDERJCK jA'MES.' Age: 16. 106 Inman St. Home address: 106 Inman St. - 1913-1914 College address: 106 Inn1an St. Preparatory school: Cambridge Latin School. HUTTON, REGINALD WINAN'S. Age: 19. I9 Randolph. Home address: S38 Hollins St., Baltimore, Md. 1913-1914 College address: 18 Claverly. Crew Squad. Preparatory school: Lawrenceville. HYDE, FILLMORE VAN STEENBURGH. Age: 19, 3 Wresrmol-ly, Home address: Mo1'ristc-wn, N. I, 1013-1914 College address: Randolph. Mandolin Club, University and Freshman Banjo Club, Tennis Team. Preparatory school: Westminster. INGRAM, DWIGHT HAROLD. Age: IQ. Matthews 37. Home address: 4910 Lake Ave., Chicago, III. 1913-1914 College address: Matthews 37. Criuzsan Editor. Preparatory school: University Iligh School. JACKSON., ROLAND. Age: 20. 24 Holyoke St. Home address: 228 E. Kiowa St., Colorado Springs, Col. 1913-1914 'College address: 24 Holyoke St. I Cl I Gee u 1. , Preparatory school: Cutler Acaden1y, Colorado Springs. JACOBS, CHARLES HUNTINGTON. Age: 19. 3I Holyoke St. Home address: 2360 W. 23d St., Los Angeles, Cal. 1913-1914 College address: 31 Holyoke St. Preparatory school: Exeter. 43 T l-I li H .-I R V .-1 R IJ li R li S 1-I :ll A N If li IJ B 0 O It JAMESON, CHARLES HAROLD. Age: 19. 5 Sumner Road. Home address: 5 Gay St., Thomastonz, Me. 1913-1914 College address: 54 Duuster St. Glee Club, Preparatory school: Tlrornaston High School. JEFFRIES, JOHN AMORY. Age: 19. I2 Russell Hall. Home address: 236 Marlborough St., Boston. IQI3-IQI4 College address: 1 Russell Hall. Crew. Preparatory school: Noble 8: Greenough, Boston. JENNINGS, JOHN MORRIS, Age: 19. 56 Randolph. Home address: 44 East Soth St., New York City. 1913-IQI4 College address: 45 Winthrop St. ' Association Football. Preparatory school: POlllfl'Ct. JOCELYN, STEPHEN PERRY, JR. Age: 20. 32 Randolph I-la Home address: 83 Summit St., Burlington, Vt. IQI3-IQI4 College address: 32 Randolph. . Preparatory school: St. Paul's. JOHNSON, ROBERT. Age: 18. 26 Matthews, Home address: Vlloburn, Mass. 1913-1914 College addr-rss: 53 Dunster St. Preparatory school: Wolmiirit High School. JOHNSTONE., JOHN OLIVER. Age: 20. 345 Home address: 345 Brookline St. 1913-1914 College address: 345 Brookline St. Track Team, Finance Committee. Preparatory school: NVorcester Academy, Brookline St. JONES, OWEN BARTON. Age: 18. IQ Hampden I-Iall. Home addressv: Lake Forest, Illinois. 1913-1914 College address: IQ Hampden Hall. Preparatory school: Lake Placid School. JOPLING, RICHARD MATHER. Age: 19. 59 Randolph Hall. Home address: 321 Cedar St., Marquette, Mich. 1913-1914 College address: 34 Randolph Hall. University and Freshman Glee Club. Preparatory school: St. Mark's School. JOYCE, HENRY STEPHEN. Age: 17. College House 28. Home address: I0 Argilla Rd., Ipswich, Mass. 1913-1914 College address: h Preparatory school: Manning High School, Ipswich. JUDD, DAVID EDWARD. Age: 18. Home address: 624 Warren St., Roxbury, Mass. 1913-1914 College address: Preparatory school: Roxbury Latin School. 44 Tllli ll.-lkl'.-1160 lfRliSHMAN RED H0011 KAHN, WALTER BENJAMIN. Age: 17. Weld II. Home address: 1466 3d Ave., Louisville, Ky. 1913-1914 College address: Weld 11. Preparatory school: Louisville Male High Scl1ool. KAPLAN, SAUL LOUIS. Age: 18. Home address: 26 Harlem St., Dorchester. 1913-1914 College address: Preparatory scl1ool: Dorchester High Scl1ool. KAUFMANN, HAROLD RALPH. Age: 20. 5 Walter Hastings Hall. Home address: 1930 2d Ave., South Minneapolis, Minn. IQI3-IQI4 College address: 29 Weld Hall. Preparatory school: Phillips Andover Academy. KAVENAGH, CHPARLES JOHN. Age: 22. Home address: Q7 Howard Ave., Dorchester. 1913-1914 College address: Preparatory school: Boston Lati11 School. KEENE, ALDEN VINAL. Age: 20. 40 Fayette St., Watertown. Home address: 40 Fayette St., Watertown. 1913-1914 College address: 40 Fayette St., Watertown. Preparatory school: Cambridge Latin School. KENDALL. CHARLES HALLETT. Age: 20. 31 Matthews. Home address: Atlantic, Mass. 1913-1914 College address: 31 Matthews. Track Squad. Preparatory school: Boston University. KENNEDY, CLEMENT EDWIN. Age: 19. Holyoke 34. Hon1e address: Fall River, Mass. 1913-1914 College address: Ware 28. Preparatory school: Worcester Academy. KENNEY, KARL ELMORE. Age: 18. 54 Dunstcr St. Hon1e address: Weston, Mass. 1913-1914 College address: Preparatory school: Browne Sz Nichols School. KENNY, NORMlAN WINTHROP. Age: 20. Russell 25. Home address: Beacon St., Brookline. 1913-1914 College address: Hampden 1. Preparatory school: Stone School. 1 KENT, WARNER VVILLIAM. Age: 20. 42 Hampden. Home address: Hartsdale, New York. 1913-1914 College address: 41 Hampden. Pierian Sodality, Track Team, Cross Country Team CCaptainj, Fi- nance Co1n111ittee. Preparatory scl1ool: Montclair Academy. 45 T1-Ili 1I.1lRl'ARD I7Rl5Sl'l.llAN RED BOOK KILGORE, OWEN. Age: 24. 57 Wendell St. Home address: Daisy, 'vVashington. IQI3-IQI4 College address: Cambridge Y. M. C. A. Preparatory school: Lewis Sz Clark High School, Spokane, Wash. KIMBERLY, JOIHN LIBERTY. Age: 19. Clarerly 51. Home address: SI Irving Place, Biutlfalo, N. Y. IQI3-IQI4 College address: 68 Mt, Auburn. Glee Club, Red Book Committee. Preparatory school: Buffalo Lafayette High School. KING, DAVID WOOSTER. Age: 19. Randolph 1. Home address: Care E. D. King, Hlarvard Club, New York City. 1913-1914 College address: Russell. Assistant Manager Freshman Crew. Preparatory school: St. Paul's LConcordJ. ' KING, FRANKLIN WILLIAM. A.ge: 19. 40 Weld Hall. Home address: 407 W. 145th St., New York City. 1913-1914 College address: 40 Wleld I-lall. Lacrosse Team. Preparatory school: Brockton High School. KING, GELSTON TYLER. Age: 18. 45 Claverly llall. Home address: I7 Marlboro St., Boston, Mass. 1913-1914 College address: Claverly Senior House, Mandolin Club, Manager of Musical Clubs. Preparatory school: Noble 8: Greenough School. KING, RICHARD STUART CUTTER. Age: 18. IO08 Beacon St., Brookline. Home address: 1008 Beacon St., Brookline. 1913-1914 College address: IOO8 Beacon St., Brookline. Crew Squad. Preparatory school: Boston Latin School. KINGMAN, A-LLEIN FREDERICK. Age: 19. Randolph 60. Home address: 130 School St., New Bedford, Mass. IQI3-IQI4 College address: 45 Wintlirop St. Preparatory school: Groton. KINTHONG, CHARLES CHAN. Age: 20. II Cleveland St. Home address: Bangrak St., Bangkok, Siam. 1913-1914 College address: Preparatory school: The Ridge School. KIRWAN, ARTHUR JOSEPH. Age: IS. 24 Holyoke St. Home address: 118 VV. 88th St., New York City. 1913-IQI4 College address: Preparatory school: Georgetown Preparatory. KLEIN, M'AURICE. Age: 18. Home address: 129 Bloomingdale St., Chelsea, Mass. I9I3-IQI4 College address: Preparatory school: Chelsea High School. 46 Tl-IE l'IAlCl ARD liRliSHM.flN RED BOOK KLEINSCHMIDT, ROBERT VICTOR. Age: 17. 65 Perkins Hall. Home address: 523 Highland Ave., Johnstown, Pa. 1913-1914 College address: 46 Dunster St. , Mandolin Club. Preparatory school: Johnstown fPa.D High School. KNOTT, SYDNEY TUCKER. Age: 18. Russell 3. Home address: 47 Eliot St., Jamaica Plain. 1913-1914 College address: 26 Mt. Auburn St. Preparatory school: Noble 81 Greenough. KREGER, HENRY LUDWIG FLOOD. Age: 20. 53 Brentford Hall. Home address: 41 Western Ave., Fairfield, Me. IQI3-,IQI4 College address: 53 Brentford Hall. Crew Squad. Preparatory school: Exeter. KREIMER, ERWTN HENRY. Age: 18. 471 Broadway. Home address: 3407 Cornell Pl., Cincinnati, Ohio. 1913-1914 College address: Preparatory school: Woodward High School, Cincinnati, Ohio. KRICHBAUM, NORMAN GILBERT. Age: 20. 423 Broadway. Home address: Youngstown, Ohio. 1913-1914 College address: Preparatory school: South High School. KUBIE, LAWRENCE SCHLESINGER. Age: 17. 35 Matthews Hall. Home address: 401 West End Ave., New York City. 1913-1914 College addresslz 38 Hampden Hall. Picrian Sodality, 'Dramatic Club. Preparatory school: Horace Mlann School. KUHN, ROBERT, JR. Age: 18. Fairfax, 22. Home address: 506 Prospect Place, Cincinnati, Ohio. 1913-1914 College address: Fairfax, 23. Preparatory school: Tome. KUHN, SAMUEL LOUIS. Age: 18. 54 Ridgely Hall. Home address: 3668 Washington Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio. 1913-1914 College address: I2 Hampden. Mandolin Club, Pierian Sodality, Finance Committee. Preparatory scl1ool: University School of Cincinnati. , KURTH1, HAROLD RlCHARD. Age: 17. 22 Rutland Square. Home address: 86 E. Haverhill St., Lawrence, Mass. 1913-1914 College address: 22 Rutland Sq. Preparatory school: Phillips Andover. KURTZ, PAUL BORDA. Age: IQ. 5 Claverly. Home address: Germantown, Pa. 1913-1914 College address: 40 Dunster. Baseball Squad. Preparatory school: De Lancey School. 47 TH If I1 .fl If I' .fl R D F R li S H dl fl N If li 17 li O O K LAIRD, ARTHUR GORDON. Age: 17. 23 Brentford Hall. Home address: Amherst, Nova Scotia. 1913-1914 College address: Lacrosse Team. Preparatory school: Boston Latin Scl1ool. LAMONT, GORDON. Age: 19. Matthews 44. Home address: Englewood, N. J. 1913-1914 College address: 45 Winthrop St. Track Team., Red Book COl'l1l'll,lItCC, Cross Country Team, Dinner Committee. Preparatory school: Exeter. LANCASTER, JOHN ETDWARD. Age: IQ. 68 Mt. Auburn St. Home address: QI Salisbury St.. Worcester. Mass. 1913-1914 College address: Dunster, 54. Entertainment Committee, Red Book Committee. Preparatory school: Middlesex. ' LANGER, WILLIAM LEONARD. Age: 17. HOIIIC address: 81 Old Harbor St., So. Boston, Mass. 1913-1914 College address: Preparatory scl1ool: Boston Latin School. LAPORTE, CLOYD. Age: zo. 1709 Cambridge St. Home address: 5046 Ridge Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 1913-1914 College address: Preparatory school: Yeatman High School, St. Louis. LARGE, FRANK EARL. Age: 21. 43 Ridgely Hall. Home address: 324 Goundry St., North Tonawanda, N. Y. 1913-1914 College address: Manager Baseball Team. Preparatory school: Andover. LARRABEE HAROLD ATKINS. Age: 18. Holyoke House 45. Home address: IO6 NVest Foster St.. Melrose, Mass. 1913-1914 College address: Perkins 29. Preparatory scl1ool: Melrose High School. LAVETTS, MORRIS. Age: 18. 151 Shurtleff St., Chelsea, Mass. Home address: 151 S-hurtleff St., Chelsea, Mass. 1913-1914 College address: Preparatory school: Chelsea High School. LEE, GUY HUNTER. Age: 19. Claverly 38. Home address: 408 Hammond St.. Chestnut Hill, Mass. 1913-1914 College address: 56 Plympton St. Preparatory school: Volkmann School. 48 THE HAk'l ARD FRESHMAN RED BOOK LEFFINGWELL, ALBERT FEAR. Age: 18. 68 Oxford St, Home address: Aurora, N. Y. 1913-1914 College address: 31 Holyoke St. Varsity and Freshman Glee Clubs Preparatory school: Somes School. LEI-IMAYER, SYLVAN, JR. Age: 18. 35 Matthews Hall. Home address: 206 VVcst 85th St., New York City. . 1913-1914 College address: 6 Drayton Hall. Preparatory scl1ooI: De Witt Clinton High School. LEONARD, RICH'ARD BARSTOW. Age: 18. Home address: Stougl1to11, Mass, IQI3-IQI4 College address: Preparatory school: Stoughton High School. LE ROY, EDNVARD AUGUSTUS III. Age: 18. Randolph 43. I-lome address: 925 Park Ave., New York. 1913-1914 College address: Randolph 46. Mandolin Club, Crew Squad, Chairman of Advertising Department of Red Book. Preparatory school: Hill School. LEVIN, COPAL. Age: 16. 74 Ruthven St., Roxbury. Home address: 74 Ruthven St., Roxbury, 1913-1914 College address: Preparatory school: English High School, Boston. LEVY, MAX WILLIAM. Age: IQ. Home address: 25 Seneca St., Boston. 1913-1914 College address: Preparatory school: Boston English lligh Scl1ool. LEWIIS, DAVID. Age: 17. ' Home address: 60 Hampden St., Roxbury, Mass. 1913-1914 College address: Preparatory school: Boston Lati11 School. LEWIS, VICTOR MYRON. Age: 17. 58 Perkins. l'lOl'llC address: I2 Gannett St., Roxbury, Mass. 1913-1914 College address: 58 Perkins. Preparatory scl1ooI: Boston English High School. LINCOLN, NEVVTON EWELL. Age: 17. 29 Percival St., Dorchester. Home add-ress: 29 Percival St., Dorchester, Mass. 1913-1914 College address: 29 Percival St., Dorchester, Mass. Preparatory scl1ooI: Boston Lati11 'School. LINDAIIL, CHARLES PAULIMNUS. Age: 17. 50 College Ilouse. Home address: 1357 Iiast 81 St., Cleveland, Ol1io. IQI3-IQI' College address: Preparatory school: lilast lligh School. 49 T lfl If H .Al lt' If' .'-I If D F R li S H M .-'I N If E D B O O 'x' LINDELL, HJALMAR CARL. Age: 17. 42 Alexander Ave., Medford. Home address: 42 Alexa11der Ave., Medford. IQI3-IOI4 College address: 42 Alexander Ave., Medford. Preparatory school: Mechanic Arts High School. LINDMARK, HARRY ALBERT. Age: 18. NVoburn, Mass. Home address: 1.2.2 Garfield Ave., Woburn, Mass. 1913-1914 College address: Woburn, Mass. Preparatory school: Woburn High School. LIPTZER, MORRIS. Age: 19. Home address: 356 lllue Hill Ave. Roxbury, Mass. 1913-1914 College address: Preparatory school: Boston Latin School. LlTTLE, ARTHUR PERRY. Age: 20. Matthews 2. Home address: 14 Summer St., St. johnsbury, Vt. 1913-1914 College address: Grays 33. Preparatory school: St. Johnshnry Academy. LITTLIUFIELD, WALTER JOSEPH. A-ge: 18. 31 Holyoke St. Home address: 76 W. l2tl'l St., New York City. IQI-I-IQI4 College address: 31 Holyoke St. Preparatory school: De Witt Clinton High School. LLONYD, FREDERICK Tl-IURSTON. Age: 18. Matthews 45. Home address: Ann Arbor, Michigan. 'IQIS-IQI4 College address: Preparatory school: Ann Arbor High School. LOOMlS, GEORGE PERKINS. Age: 18. College House 45. Home address: Chicopee Falls, Mass. 1913-1914 College address: College .House 45. Picrian Sodality. Preparatory school: Chieopee High School. LORD, DANIEL MINER, JR. Age: 20. 56 Ridgely. Home address: Chicago Beach Hotel, Chicago. 1913-1914 College address: SI Randolph. Glee Club, Mandolin Club. Preparatory school: Hackley. LORENZ, LINCOLN. Age: 18. 53 Weld Hall. Home address: Delphi, Pa. 1913-1914 College address: S3 Weld Hall, Preparatory school: Perkiomen Seminary. LORING, DAVID, JR. Age: 19. 8 Randolph Hall. Home address: S12 Marshall Street. 1913-1914 College address: I3 Hampden Hall. Red Book Committee. Preparatory scl1ool: Milton Academy. 50 THE HflRV:1KD FRESHMAN RED BOOK LOTHROP, THOMAS ADDISON. Age: 19. 7 Ware Hall, Home address: Cohasset, Mass. 1913-1914 College aclclress: Preparatory school: Cohasset High School. LOUGH, ROGER ROBERT. Age: 18. I0 Holyoke House. Home address :S Edmeston, N. Y. 1913-1914 College address: IO Holyoke I-louse. Preparatory school: Iidmeston High School. LOWRY, PHILIP. Age: 19. 36 Holyoke House. Home address: 453 NVest Sixth Street, Erie, Pa. 1913-1914 College address: Finance Committee. Preparatory school: Erie High School. LUND, CHARLES CARROLL. Age: 18. Claverly 30. Home address: 529 Beacon St., Boston. 1913-1914 College aclciress: 52 Plympton St. Crew Squad. Preparatory school: Country Day, Newton. LYMAN, ARTHUR THEODORE, JR. Age: 18. Apley 53. Home address: I-Valtham. 1913-1914 College address: 56 Plympton St. Football Team, Crew Squad, Finance Co1111nittee. Preparatory school: Noble 81 Greenough. LYMAN, GEORGE HINCKLEY, JR. Age: 19. Claverly 53. Home address: 351 Comnionwealth Ave., Boston, Mass. 1913-1914 College acid:-ess: Claverly 16. Association Football. Preparatory school: Groton. MCCARTER, BERTRA M THOMAS. Age: 19. IOOO Massachusetts Ave. Home address: 2C8 VVest 54th St., lNew York City. 1913-1914 College address: Undecided. Preparatory school: Cambridge Latin School. MCCARTHY, FRANK XNILLIAM. Age: 20. 58 Magnolia St., Dor- chester, Mass. Home address: 58 Magnolia St., Dorchester, Mass. 1913-1914 College aclclvess: 58 Magnolia St., Dorchester, Mass. Preparatory school: Roxbury Latin School. Mc'COOK. GEORGE ANSON. Age: 20. Randolph 28. Home address: 33 West 54th SL., New York City. IQI3-IQI4 College address: Senior House CClaverlyJ. Preparatory school: Pomfret School. MCCURDY, WILLIAM IEDVVARD. Age: 19. 35 Trowbridge St. Home address: 301 Iillis St., Augusta, Ga. 1913-1914 College address: Preparatory school: Williamsport CPa.j lligh School. SI THIS I-IARVARD FRESHMAN RED BOO MCDOUGALL, KENNETH. Age: 18. 5 Smnner Rd. Home address: Franklin, N. H. 1913-1914 College address: Westmorly. Preparatory school: Exeter Academy, MCDUFFIE, CHARLES DENNETT. Age: 19. Randolph 6. Home address: Lawrence, Mass. 1913-1914 College address: Randolph 6. Preparatory school: St. Panl's School, Concord, N. H. MCGREGOR-NORMAN, HARRY. Age: 19, 3 Cleveland St. Home address: 3 Cleveland St. 1913-1914 College address: 3 Cleveland St. Preparatory school: Rindge Manual Training School. MCKAY, EDWARD FRANCIS. Age: 17. Home address: IIS Lauriat Ave., Dorchester, Mass. 1913-IQI4 College address: Preparatory school: Boston Latin School. MCKIM, XVALTER MILLER. Age: 18. I3 Little's Block. Home address: 783 Washington St., Brookline, Mass. 1913-1914 College address: Mandolin Club, Track Squad. Preparatory school: Roxbury Latin School. MCKINLEY, SILAS IQLENT. Age: 19. Randolph 57. Home address: 3817 Washington St., St. Louis, Mo. 1913-1914 College add'ess: 56 Plympton St. Track Squad, Finance Committee. Preparatory school: Middlesex. MCKINLOCK, GEORGE ALEXANDER. Age: 19. Randolph I2 llome address: Lake Forest, lll. 1913-1914 College add-ress: 9 Bow St. lfoothall Team, Chairman of Dinner Com1nittee. Preparatory school: St, Mark's School. McL'AUGl'lLlN, CHESTER BOND. Age: 17. Brentford 52. Home address: 225 X'Vest 86th St., New York. 1913-1914 College address: Brentford 52. Preparatory school: St. Paul's, Concord, N. H. MAGOUN, CARLETON MOORE. Age: 18. Ridgely 6. Home address: 1616 Pearl S-t., Sioux City, Iowa. i Preparatory school: Morningside Academy, Sioux City, Iowa. MAGOUN, FRANCIS Pl-ZABODY, Ja. Age: 18. Ridgely 4. 1913-1914 College address: 60 Mt. Anhurn St. Red Book Committee. Preparatory school: Nohle tk Greenougl1. 52 THE HARVARD FRES1'1M.'1N RED BOOK MAHAN, EDWARD VV. Age: 21. Dana 49. Home address: Natick, Mass. Football Team fCaptainJ, Baseball Team, Track Team, Chairman of Entertainment Committee. Preparatory school: Andover. MAHONEY, WILLIAM JOHN, JR. Age: 20. 16 Tenney St. Home address: 16 Tc-nney St. 1913-1914 College address: 16 Tenney St. Rindge Manual Training School. MANASSE, BATES MORGAN. Age: 19. I2I Westmorly Court. Home address: National Shawmiut Bank, Boston. 1913-1914 College address: 121 Westmorly Court. Preparatory school: Phillips Exeter Academy. MANN, l'lERM'iXN FRANK, Age: 19. 142 Westmorly Court. Home address: .ZOI Grand Ave., Milwaukee, Wis. 1913-1914 College address: l-lainpdeu 8. Manager .Association Football. Preparatory school: St. Andre1v's, Concord, Mass. MANNING, EDWARD AVERY. Age: 18. 42 Westmorly Court. I-lome address: 41 Clark Rd., Brookline, Mass. 1913-1914 College address: 42 Westmorly Court. Mandolin Club. Preparatory school: Brookline High School. MANNING, FRANCIS BARTLETT. Age: 21. Weld 18. Home address: 1838 Elm St., Manchester, N. H. IQI3-IQI4 College address: Weld 18. Preparatory school: Andover. MANNIS, RALPH FRANCIS. Age: 18. Holyoke 25. Home address: 476 Geneva Ave. Preparatory school: Boston Latin School. MANSFIELD, LEWIS P. Age: 18. Fairfax 45. Home address: Portland, Me. 1913-1914 College address: Fairfax 45. Preparatory school: Portland High School, MARCUS, EDWARD N. Age: 17. . Home address: 2.1, Billerica St., Boston. Preparatory school: High School of Commerce, Boston. MIAYGER, WILLIAM, jk. Age: 21. Matthews 41. Home address: 515 Harrison Ave., Helena, Mo11t. 1913-1914 College address: Matthews 41. Preparatory school: Phillips Exeter Academy. 53, T H If 11.11 R V .-'I R D F I? IT S H ill .-4 N R E D B O OK MEAD, EDWARD COULD. Age: 20. Home address: 37 I-'inc St., Wellesley Hills, Mass. , Preparatory school: Wellesley High School. MEADOWCROFT, KIRK PLATT. Age: 18. 96 Prescott St. Home address: S08 Plaza Hotel, Chicago, Ill. Preparatory school: Chicago Latin School. MEIER. FRED CAMPBELL. Age: 19. Home address: State St., Framinghani, Mass. Preparatory school: I-'ramingham High School. MERRIAM, JOSEPH CHAPMAN. Age: 18. Matthews 44. Home address: South Framingham, Mass. 1913-1914 College address: 45 Winthrop St. Mandolin Club. Preparatory school: Exeter. METCALF, MANTON ITRADLEY, Ja. Age: 20. RHl1Cl0lDl1'12. Home address: Elm Wynd, Orange, N. J. 1913-1914 College address: Duuster. Crew Squad. Preparatory-school: St. Paul's School, Concord, NA. H. MIDDENDORF, jOllN VVILLIAM, Ja. Age: 19. Claverly 2. Home address: Stevenson, Baltimore Co., Md. 1913-1914 College address: Clarerly 18. Crew Squad. Preparatory school: Marston's University School. MIDDENDORF, HARRY STUMP. Age: 19. Claverly 2. Home address: Baltimore, Md. 4 1913-1914 College adthc-ss: Claverly 18. ' Crew Squad. Preparatory school: Marsto11's University School. MILLER, DANFORTI-I. Age: 19. Randolph 41. llome address: 63 Ikist 54th St., New York. 1913-1914 College address: Randolph 53. Football Team, Track Squad. Preparatory school: Middlesex. M-ILLER, JOEL LEWIS. Age: 18. College I-louse 25. Home address: 66 Harvard St., Malden, Mass. Preparatory school: Malden High School. MILLER, J. WILLIAM. Age: 18. 23 Hammond St. 'Home address: 8 XVI-ider St., Rochester, N. Y. 54 TI-IE HARVARD FRESHMAN RISIJ HOOK MILLER, WYMAN RICHARDSON, Age: zo. 52 Plympton St. Ho111e address: .108 Main St., Fitchburg, Mass. 1913-1914 College address: 1-lapgood. Mandolin Club. Preparatory school: Fitchburg High School. MOFFAT, DONALD. Age: 18. 68 Mt. Auburn St. Home address: 0 East 70th St., New York. 1913-1914 College address: 56 Plympton St. Association Football, .Varsity and Freshman Glee Clubs, Chairman ot' Copy Dc-partntent of Red Rook. Preparatory school: Middlesex. MONRO, WliLLllAM LOFTUS, 111. Age: 19. Aplcy 43. Hon1e address: 5840 VVilkins Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. I9Ij-IQI4 College address: Apley 43. Mandolin Club. Preparatory school: Shady Side Academy, Pittsburgh, Pa. MORGAN, DAVID PERCY, ju. Age: 18. 56 Mt. Auburn St. Home address: 135 East 66th St., New York City. 1913-1914 College address: 28 Plympton St. Football Team, Crew, Student Council. Preparatory school: Middlesex. MORGAN, LELAND BANCROFT. Age: 17. Perkins 45. Home address: Minneapolis, Mlinn. 1913-1914 College address: Perkins 45. Preparatory school: East High School, Minneapolis. MORGAN, STOKELEY WILLIAMS. Age: 19. I3 Littlefs Block. Home address: Nantucket, Mass. Preparatory school: Roxbury Latin School. MORRILL, JOHN BARTSOW. Age: 21. 427 Huron Ave. Home address: 4.27 Huron Ave. 1913-1914 College address: 427 Huron Ave. Preparatory school: Rindge Technical School. ' MORSE, HASTINGS SETH. Age: 18. Brentford 52. Home address: 258 Riverside Drive, New York. 1913-1914 College address: Brentford 52. Glee Club. ' Preparatory school: Collegiate School, New York. MORSE, NATHAN. Age: 20. Randolph 53. Home address: QQ High St., Brookline, Mass. 1913-1914 College address: 68 Mt. Auburn St. Preparatory school? Volkmann Scl1ool. 55- THE HARVARD FRESHMAN RED BOOK MOSES, IRVING GUMBEL. Age: 18. Weld 47. Home address: 2320 Prytania St., New Orleans, La. 1913-1914 College address: Weld 33. Preparatory school: Exeter. MOYNAI-IAN. PHILIP OSCAR. Age: 20. 42 Dana St. Home address: 42 Dana St. 1913-1914 .College address: 42 Dana St. Preparatory school: Rinclge Manual Training School. MURDOCK, KENNETH BALLARD. Age: 17. Westniorly 6. Home address: 81 Middlesex Rd., Chestnut Hill, Mass. 1913-1914 College address: Westmorly 6. Preparatory school: Volkmann School. NASH, HENRY L. Age: 19. Matthews 43. Home address: 64 Fairmount Ave., Newton, Mass. 1913-1914 College address: Matthews 43. Captain of Baseball Team, Finance Committee. Preparatory school: Newton High School. NASH, SAMUEL ELLIOTT. Age: 18. Home address: 9 Mansfield St., Allston, Mass. Lacrosse Team CCaptainJ. Preparatory school: Boston Latin School. NASI-l, WILLIAM ENDRIS. Age: 19. Ware 22. l--lome address: El Campo, Texas. 1913-1914 College address: Perkins. Preparatory school: Evanston Academy, Evanston, Ill. NATHAN, ROBERT GRUNTAL. Age: 19. 78 Mt. Auburn St. Home address: 145 VVest 76th St.. New York. 1913-1914 College address: 78 Mt. Auburn St. Gymnasium Team. Preparatory school: Exeter. NEAVES, WALTER I-IERBIERT. Age: 20. 18 Prescott St. Home address: 416 Court St., Keene, N. Il. Preparatory school: Keene High School. NELSON, FREDERIC COOKE. Age: 19. IO Oxford St. Home address: VVindsor, Conn. 1913-1914 College address: Perkins 44. Preparatory school: Windsor tConn.j High School. NELSON, ROSCOE WINTHROP. Age: 18. Hollis 5. Home address: IVindsor, Conn. 1913-1914 College address: Perkins 44. Preparatory school: Windsor QConn.J High School. 56 THE Hr.-1RVARD FRESHM.-'IN RED BOOK NICHOLS, BRUCE SALYERS. Age: 18. Beck 45. Home address: 4.101 McPherson, St. Louis, Mo. IQI3-IQI4 College address: Beck 45. Preparatory school: Smith, St. Louis. NICHOLS, HALL. Age. 17. Russell Annex 35, Home address: 204 Marlborough St., Boston. lQI3-IQI4 College address: Dunster 54, 55. Preparatory school: Noble 8: Greenough. NIICI-lOlLS, HENRY GILMAN. Age: 19. Claverly 54, Home address: 382 Commonwealth Ave., Boston. 1913-1914 College address: 28 Plympton St. Preparatory scl1ool: St. George's. NICHOLS, WILLIAM BLAKE. Age: 18. Russell 17. Home address: .12 XVcst 11th St., New York. 1913-1914 College address: 28 Mit. Auburn St. Track Squad. Preparatory school: Pomfret. NORRIS, HAROLD BROWN. Age: 17. Home address: 1 Margin St., Salem, Mass. 1913-1914 College address: College House 48. Preparatory school: Salem High School. NUTTER, DENTON GOVE. Age: 19. Home address: Newton Upper Falls, Mass. Gymnasium Tea111. Preparatory school: Newton High School. O'BRIEN, FRANCIS JOSEJPI-l. Age: 18. 1033 Massachusetts Ave. Home address: 201 Essex St., Lawrence. 1913-1914 College address: Preparatory school: Lawrence High School. O'BRIEN, MICHAEL JAMES. Age: 18. l-lome address: 381 Chestnut I-lill Ave., Brigl1ton, Mass. Preparatory school: Boston Latin School. O'NEIL, EDWARD THOMIAS. Age: 21. College House 59. Ho111e address: 108 Prospect St.,'Johnstown, N. Y. Preparatory school: Johnstown High School. O'N'EIL, EUGENE EVERETT. Age: 19. 1709 Cambridge St. Home address: 28 Purchase St., Danvers, Mass. IQI3-IQI4 College address: Perkins 6. Preparatory school: Danvers 1-Iigh School. 57 T H E H AR1 .fllrIJ If R li S11 ill .el N If li D H O O ix PACKARD, EDWARD BURTT. Age: 17. I5 Walton St., Roslindale, Mass. . ' Home address: I5 XV1alton St., Roslindale, Mass. Pierian Sodalily. ' Preparatory school: Roxbury Latin School. PACKARD, WINCHESTER CLIFTON. Age: 20. Perkins 14. , Home address: IO Tappan St., Roslindale, Boston. 1913-1914 College address: Perkins 14. Crew Squad. Preparatory school: Boston Latin School. , PARSON, KENNETH B. G. Age: 20. Grays 21. I-lome address: 38 Boylston Ave., Providence, R. I. IOI3-IQI4 College address: Russell 1. Crew. Preparatory school: I-Iope Street High Scl1ool. PARSONS. F. LIVINGSTON. Age: IQ. Claverly 35. A Home address: 36 Fast 61st St., New York, 1913-1914 College address: Randolph II. Entertainment Conimittee. Preparatory school: Sl. Mark's School, Soutl1horo, Mass, PARTRIDGE, WINTHROP PRESCOTT. Age: 18. II Magazine St. Home address: II Magazine St. 1913-1914 College address: II Magazine St. Preparatory school: Cambridge High and Latin School. PATTERSON, CHARLES CAMPBELL, IR. Age: 19. 52 Apley Court. Home address: 102 Chamber of Commerce Bldg., Boston. 1913-1914 College address: Russell 15. Rifle Team. Preparatory school: Trinity College School. PATTERSON, DAVIDGE WARFIELD. Age: 18. 52 Apley Court. Home address: 102 Chamber of Commerce Bldg., Boston. 1913-1914 College address: Russell 15. Preparatory school: Trinity College Scl1ool. PEABODY, ARTHUR SYLVESTER. Age: 18. 27 Dana Chambers. Home address: 93 Hawthorne St., Malden, Mass. I9I3-IQI4 College address: 27 Dana Chambers. Finance Committee, Tennis Team. Red Book Conun-ittee. Preparatory school: Malden High School. - PECK, EUGENE CURTIS. Age: 18. Weld 16. Home address: New Britain, Conn. . 1913-1914 College address.: Weld 16. Preparatory school: New Britain High School and Ma11lius, N. Y. 58 TIIE HARVARD FRESIIIWAN RED BOOA PELTZ, KARL HINKLE. Age: 18. 467 Broadwayf Home address: 76 North 1QtlI St., East Orange. N. J. ' Preparatory school. East Orange High School, East Orange, N. I. PENDLETON, ELLIOTT HUNT. Age: 20. Claverly 43. Home address: Cincinnati, Ohio. 1913-1914 College address: Dunster 43. Preparatory school : ' Pomfret. PENHALLOW, JOHN HUNTINGTON COFFIN. Age: 18. Russell3 Home address: 56 Eliot St., Jamaica Plain, Mass. 1913-1914 College address: 26-28 Mt. Auburn St. P1'eparatory school: Pomfrct. PENNYPACKER, THOMAS RUSTOVV. Age: 18. 6 Chauncy St. Home address: 6 Chauncy St. Track Team. h Preparatory school: Cambridge Latin School. PEREZ, ANGELO G. Age: 24. Divinity 12. Home address: R. F. D. Box 71, Andover, Mass. Preparatory school: Phillips Andover Academy. PERKINS, FRANK l-BOWDITCH. Age: 19. Claverly 32. Home address: Frzuningham, Mass. 1913-1914 College address: 9 Bow St. Football Team, Track Team. Preparatoryschool: Milton Academy. PERRY, DONALD PUTNAM. Age: 17. Grays 29. Home address: 2 Sylvan St., Danvers, Mass. 1913-1914 College address: Mandolin Club. Preparatory school: Danvers High School. PERRY, IRVING. Age: 18. 49 Addington Rd., Brookline, Mass. Home address: '49 Addington Rd., Brookline. 1913-1914 College address: 49 Addington Rd., Brookline. Preparatory school: Brookline High School. PETERS, EDWARD MCCLURE, IR. Age: 20. Russell 17. I-lome address: East 21st St., Brooklyn, N. Y. ' ' 1913-1914 College address: 28 Mt. Auburn St. Cross Country Team, Track Squatl. Preparatory school: Berkshire. PETERSEN, MILTON. Age: 19. Fairfax 43. Home address: 2806 Bristol St., Omaha, Nebraska. 1913-1914 College address: Dlrayton 7. Preparatory school: Omaha High School. 59- T H If H .-I R I :I R D F R li S H .Il .-1 N R E D B O O K PFAFFMANN, JOHN SHAW. Age: 19. Russell 24. Home address: 65 Joffe St., Quincy, Mass. 1913-IQI4 College address: 26 Westmorly Court. Preparatory school: Phillips Andover. PFEIFER, SIDNEY II. Age: 19. College House 23. Home address: Buffalo, N. Y. Preparatory school: Ilufifalo Central High School. PIIELON, JOHN LOUIS. Age: I9. College House 63. Home address: Granville Centre, Mass. Preparatory school: Cony High, Augusta, Maine. PIKE, FRANKLIN HOWARD. Age: 18. 5 Meacham Rd., North Cam- bridge. Home address: 5 Meacham Road, North Cambridge. 1913-1914 College address: 5 Meacham Rd., North Cambridge. Preparatory school: Cambridge High and Latin School. POND, ROGEIR VIRGIL. Age: 20. Ware 43. Ilome address: 5 Philbert Rd., Brookline. 1913-1914 College address: Preparatory school: Country Day School. PORTER, LIVINGSTONE. Age: 18. 57 Wendell St. Home address: Prague, Austria. Preparatory school: Kimball Union Academy, Meriden, N. H POST, EDWIN MAIN, JR. Age: IQ. Claverly 43. Home address: 'Tuxedo Park, N. Y. 1913-1914 College address: Dunster. Track Squad. Preparatory school: Pomfret. POTE, KENNETH EDWIN. Age: 18. 27 Ware St. Home address: 514 Carlton Rd., Westfield, N. J. 1913-1914 College address: Perkins 74. Preparatory school: VVestIield High School, Westfield, N. J. POTTER, STANLEY B. Age: 18, 1622 Beacon St., Brookline. Home address: I522 Beacon St., Brookline. Preparatory school: Brookline High School. POTTER, THELODORE I-IAVEMEYER. Age: 19. 34 Westmorly Court. Home address: NVest Chester, N. Y. 1913-1914 College address: Claverly 32. Crew. Preparatory school: St. PauI's, Concord, N. II, 60 Tlflli I-IARVARD FRESHMAN RED BOOK POUCHER, BARENT HOLBROOK. Age: 18. 23 Dana Chambers. Home address: P. O. Box 777. Glencoe, Ill. 1913-1914 College address: 25 Dana Clrambers. Glee Club. Preparatory school: Evanston Township High School, Evanston, lll. POWELL, JA'MES PATRICK. Age: 20. I3 Wilbur St., North Cam- bridge. Home address: I3 Wilbur St., North Cambridge, 1913-1914 College address: I3 Wilbur St., North Cambridge. Preparatory school: Cambridge High and Latin School. POWER, WENDELI. FALES. Age: 18. Ware 17. Home address: 38 Spruce St., Dedham, Mass. 1913-1914 College address: Ware 24. Preparatory school: Dedham High School. POWERS, WILLIAM THOMAS. Age: 18. 105 Lexington Ave. Home address: 105 Lexington Ave. 1913-1914 College address: 105 Lexington Ave. Preparatory school: Cambridge Latin School. PRATT, E. STANLEY. Age: 18. Matthews 36. Home address: 81 Hoyle St., Norwood, Mass. Preparatory school: New Haven High School. PRIEST, CHESTER ANDERSON. Age: 20. Ware 5. Home address: 44 East Pearl St., Nashua, N. H. 1913-1914 College address: Beck 6. Preparatory school: Nashua. High School. PRIEST, GEORGE HERBERT, JR. Age: IQ. 36 Mt. Auburn St. Home address: 464 Main St., Fitchburg, Mlass. Preparatory school: Fitchburg High School. PROUT, JAMES GREGORY. Age: 17. 103 Myrtle St., Boston. Home address: 103 Myrtle St., Boston. 1913-IQI4 College address: 103 Miyrtle St., Boston. Preparatory school: lloston Latin School. PURDY, C. W. Age: 20. Randolph 47. Home address: 38 Francis Ave. 1913-1914 College address: l-lampden. Preparatory school: St. Georges , PUTNAM, JOHN PICKERING, JR. Age: 20. Randolph 47. Home address: The Charlesgate Hotel. 1913-IQI4 College address: 28 Mt. Auburn St. Swimming Team. Preparatory school: St. George's, Newport, R. I. 61 T I-I E H A R V A R D 17 R E S 11 M A N R E D B O O lx' PUTNAM, WILLARD SAMUEL. Age: 19. 923 Massachusetts Ave Home address: 923 Massachusetts Ave. 1913-1914 College address: Q23 Massachusetts Ave. Preparatory school: Cambridge Latin School. QUIMIBY, JOHN GURLEY, JR. Age: 19. Randolpl1 7. Home address: Brewster, N, Y. 1913-1914 College address: Randolph 43. Mandolin Cl11h. Preparatory school: St.. Mark's. RAYMOND, PHILLIPS HAYWARD. Age: 17. Home address: 69 VN'alnut Ave., Roxbury, Mass. Preparatory school: Roxbury and Boston Latin Schools. RE1ED, ARTHUR NUNOT. Age: 19. Fairfax 26. Home address: -262 Clinton Rd., Brookline. 1913-1914 College address: Fairfax 26. Preparatory school: Country Day School. REES, ULMONT. Age: 20. 1709 Cambridge St. Home address: 2209 Lawrence St., St. Louis, Mo. Preparatory school: Soldon lligl1 School, St. Louis, Mo. REEVE, JUSTUS STEVENS. Age: 22. 52 Plympton St. Home address: SSIO Woodlawn Ave., Chicago, Ill. 1913-191.1 College address: 54 Dunster St. Preparatory school: Hotchkiss, Lakeville, Conn. RENIERS, PERCY, Age: IQ. 36 Mt. Auburn St. Home address: 71:24 Willard St. Crew Squad. Preparatory school: Pittsburgh Central lligh School. RICHARDS, LYMAN G'iLDER. Age: 20. Ware 18. Home address: ZSQ Prospect St., Fall River, Mass. 1913-1914 College address: 55 Winthrop St. Track Squad. Preparatory school: Exeter. RICHARDS, ROBERT GOODALE. Age: 18. 44 Day St., West Som- erville, Mass. Home address: .14 Day St., West Somerville. Mandolin Club. Preparatory sclmol: Somerville High School. RICHARDSON, ARTHUR INWOOD. Age: 19. 68 Bonair St., Som- erville, Mass. Home address: 68 Ronair St., Somerville, IQI3-1914 College address: 68 Bonair St., Somerville. Lacrosse Squad. ' Preparatory school: Somerville High School. 62 T Il E H .-I R If' A R D F R E S H .ll .fl N R E D B O O K RICIAIARDSON, LAWRENCE E. Age: 19. 20 Holyoke St. Home address: Q15 Main St., Concord, Mass. 1913-1914 College address: 68 Mt. Auburn St. Glee Club. Preparatory school: Concord High School. RlCHARDSON, STEPl'lEN Age: 18. 1033 Massacllrisettg Ave. I-lome address: 18 Cotting Ave., Marlboro, Mass. i 1913-1914 College address: Grays 52. Baseball Team. Preparatory school: Marlboro lrligh School. RICKETSON, OLIVER GARRISON. Age: 18. Clavcrly 50. Home address: Grey Field, Fernandina, Florida. 1913-1914 College address: 28 Plympton St. Association Football Team. Preparatory school: Middlesex school. ROBERTS, LELAND CLIFFORD. Age: 18. 39 Brattle St. Home address: IQT4 Ward St., Newton Center, Mass. Lacrosse Squad. Preparatory school: Newton lligh School. ROBERTS, PENFIELD. Age: 20. Matthews 52. I-lonie address: 16 Ocean St., East Lynn, Mass. Preparatory school: Lynn Classical High School. ROBINSON, WILLIAM LANSING. Age: 20. Matthews 56. llomc address: 55 Ashford St., Allston, Mass. 1913-1914 College address: 55 Ashford St., Allston, Mass. Freshinan and Varsity Glee Clubs, Crew Squad. Preparatory schnol: Boston Latin School. RODGERS, ALEXANDER, JR, Age: 18. Westinorly 5. Home address: l22I Connecticut Ave., Washington, D. C. IQIj-IQI4 College addiessz Randolph 47. - Association Football Team. Preparatory school: St. George's School, Newport, R. I. RODGERS, PAUL COCHRAN. Age: 17. Home address: 36 Summit Ave., Winthrop, Mass. 1913-1914 College address: 36 Suinmit Ave., Winthrop, Mass. Preparatory school: Winthrop High School. ROGERS, HERMAN. Age: 17. 65 Bloomingdale St., Chelsea. Home address: 65 Bloomingdale St., Chelsea. 1913-1914 College address: 65 Bloomingdale St., Chelsea. Preparatory school: Chelsea High School. 63 THE HAR!- ARD FRESHMAN RED HOOK ROGERS, MEYRIE REYNOLD, Age: 20. 31 Gurney St. Home address: 31 Gurney St. 1913-1914 College address: 31 Gurney St. Preparatory school: Somerville High School. ROLLINS, XVINGATE. Age: 18. Russell Annex 35. Home address: I2 Rutledge St., West Roxbury, Mass. 1913-1914 College address: Dunster 52-53. Vice-President of Class, Football Team, Track Team, Relay Team Preparatory school: Roxbury Latin School. ROOPE, FAY. Age: 18. Home address: Newtonville, Mass. Varsity a11d Freshman Glee Clubs. Preparatory school: Newton 81 Stone. ROSENBERG, HAROLD, Age: 17. 170 Nreponset Ave., Boston. Home address: 170 Neponset Ave. 1913-1914 College address: I7O Neponset Ave. Preparatory school: Dorchester High School. RUBIIN, LOUIS. Age: 18. 148 Ruthven St., Roxbury, Mass. Home address: 148 Ruthven St., Roxbury, Mass. Preparatory school: Boston Latin School. RUMSEY, DEXTER PHELPS. Age: IQ. Claverly SI Home address: 742 Delaware Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. 1913-1914 College address: 68 Mt. Auburn St. Hockey Team. Preparatory School: Nichols School QBuFfaloj. RUSSELL, GEORGE GARDINER. Age: 18. 82 Hancock St. Home address: 82 Hancock St. 1913-1914 College address: 82 Hancock St. Preparatory school: Cambridge Latin School. RUSSELL, HENRY POTTER. Age: 19. Apley 33. Home address: IOQ East 73d St., New York. 1913-1914 College address: Apley 33. Preparatory school: Groton. SAFFORD, TRUMAN HENRY. Age: 20. I42 Irvin St., XVatertown Mass. Home address: I42 Irvin St., Watertown, Mass. 1913-1914 College address: I42 Irvin St., Watertown, Mass. Baseball Squad. Preparatory school: NVa1ertown High School. SAGOR, DANIEL. Age: 18. College House 48. Home address: S63 De Kalb Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Preparatory school: Brooklyn Boys' High School. 64 THE I1.4lRI'flRD FRIiSHM.flN RED BOOK SANDER, BENJAMIN CHARLES LOUIS. Age: 18. 103 Aberdeen Ave. Home acldress: 103 Aberdeen Ave. 1913-1914 College address: 103 Aberdeen Ave. Preparatory school: Cambridge Latin School. SANGER, WILLIAM CARY, jk. Age: 20. Randolph 62. Home address: IO Montague Terrace. Brooklyn, N. Y, 1913-1914 College address: Randolph 34. Red Book Committee. Preparatory school: St. Marks SARGENT, FRANCIS IRARNFARD. Age: 19. Home address: Concord, Mass. Preparatory school: Concord Iligh School. SARGEJNT, LUCIUS MANLIUS. Age' 19. 56 Plympton St. Home address: 3.42 Tappan St., Brookline, Mass. 1913-1914 College address: Claverly-Senior I-louse. Finance Committee, University Glec Club. Preparatory school: Stone School. SAUERS, 1-I. RJALPI-I. Age: 19. Perkins 54. l-lome address: 900 Sherman Ave., Pittsburg, Pa. 1913-1914 College address: Fairfax 42. Preparatory school: Allegheny ,High School, Pittsburg, Pa. SAYRE, PAUL LOMBARD. Age: 18. Russell 18. Home address: 7205 Jeffrey Ave. 1913-1914 College address: 28 Mt. Auburn St. Debating Team. Preparatory school: Thacher School. SCHALL, CHARLES EDWARD. Age: 19. Randolph 3. Home address: 44 Vlall St., New York City. 1913-1914 College address: Dunster. Crew, Track Team. Preparatory school: St. Paul's Scl1ool. SCHOFIELD, PARKER FLETCHER. Age: 18. Home address: 49 Bowers St., Newtonville, Mass. Mandolin Club. Preparatory school: Newton High School. SCRANTON, HARVEY ALLEN. Age: 19. 37 Burnliain St., Waverley. Mass. Home address: 37 Burnham St., Waverley, Mass. 1913-1914 College Address: 37 Bwrnham St., Wtaverley, Mass. Preparatory school: Cambridge Latin School. 65 T1-115 HARV.41RD FRESH MAN RED BOO K SEAMANS, ROBERT CHANNING. Age: 20. Ridgely I. Home address: 48 Chestnut St., Salem, Mass. 1913-1914 College address: Russell Annex. Preparatory school: Noble Sz Grecnough. - S-EARS, WINSLOW. Age: 19. Russell 24. Home address: Quincy, Mass. 1913-1914 College address: 26 Westmorly Court. Preparatory school: Stone School. SELDEN, JAMES K. Age: 19. I4I Wcstmorly Court. Home address: Andover, Mass. 1913-1914 College adchess: 136 Westmorly Court. Preparatory school. Andover. SEVERY, CLARENCE GEDDES. Age: I8. IO Pleasant St. Home address: I0 Pleasant St. 1913-1914 College address: IO Pleasant St. Lacrosse Team. Preparatory school: Boston Latin School. S1E1WALL, SAMUEL. Age: 18. Perkins 45. Home address: 224 Ridgewood Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. 1913-1914 College address: Perkins 45. Preparatory school: East High School, Minneapolis. SEYMOUR, FRANK CONKLING. Age: 17. 26 University Museum - Home address: 23 Agassiz Ave.. Waverley, Mass. 1913-1914 College address: 26 University Mfuseum. Lacrosse Team, Preparatory school: Belmont High School. SEYMOUR, HAROLD JAMES. Age: 19. Hampden 42. Home address: Lima, Ohio. IQI3-1914 College address: Hampden 41. Mandolin Club, Banjo Club. Preparatory school: Montclair Academy. SI-IATTUCK, WALDO HALL. Age: 20. 18 Prescott St. Home address: 5 l-lill St., Woburn, Mass. Preparatory school: VVolmrn 1-ligh School. S-I-IAW, HAROLD HERBERT. Age: 19. B-rentford 24. Home address: 66 Willow St., Dedham, Mass. Track Squad. Preparatory school: Dedham High School. SHAW-KENNEDY, VERNON, JR. Age: 18. Claverly 41. Home address: Roslyn P. O., Long Island. 1913-1914 College address: Claverlyi 41. Preparatory school: Virginia Military Institute. 66 THE HARVARD FRESI-IMAN RED BOOK SHEEHAN, WILLIAM FRANCIS. Age: 19. 49 Green St., Woburn Mass. Home address: 49 Green St., Woburn, Mass. IQI3-IQI4 College address: 49 Green St., Woburn, Mass. Preparatory school: Woburn High School. SHEPARD, RAY LAWRENCE. Age: 18. Holyoke 23. Home address: Melrose, Mass. Banjo Club. Preparatory school: Melrose High School. SHERMAN, THEODORE. Age: 18. I0 Dakota St., Dorchester, Mass Home address: IO Dakota St., Dorchester, Mass. 1913-1914 College address: IO Dakota St., Dorchester, Mass. Preparatory school: Dorchester I-Iigh School. SHOI-IAN, JACOB BERNARD. Age: 15. 156 I-lumboldt Ave., Rox- bury. Home address: 156 Humboldt Ave., Roxbury. IQI3-T914 College address: 156 Humboldt Ave. SHUMAKER, BROOKS. Age: 18. 402 Columbus Ave., Boston. Home address: 402 Columbus Ave., Boston. IQI3-IQI4 College' address: 402 Columbus Ave., Boston. Preparatory school: Cambridge Latin Scl1ool. SIMIO-NIS, PHILIP WILLIAMS. Age: 21. Randolph 16. Hon1e address: 200 Maple St., Springfield, Mass. 1913-1914 College address: 28 Plympton St. Mandolin Club, Baseball Team. Preparatory school: Groton. SIZER, THEODORE. Age: 21. Hampden 8.: Home address: 45 West 73d St., New York City. 1913-1914 College address: Claverly 19. Chairman of Art Department of Red Book. Preparatory school: Pomfret. sLATER, H. NELsoN.'i Age: 19. cleverly 6. Home address: Milton, Mass. Preparatory school: Tutor. , SLEPIAN-, P1-111.111 Age:'16. I5 Mode sf., Boston. Home address: I5 Motte St., Boston. Preparatory scl1ool: Boston English High School. , . . SLINEY, EDWARD' LAVVRENCE. Age: 18. 66 Revere St., Boston Home address: 66 Revere St., Boston. ' 1913-1914 College address: 66 Revere St., Boston. Preparatory school: Boston Latin School. 67. Tllli I'l.-lRI . lRD 1iR1iSH.ll.fIN RED BOOlx SLOANE, CHARLES BYRON. Fairfax 29. Home address: Sands Pt., Long Island, N. Y. Preparatory school: Newman School. SMALL, ALEXANDER. Age: 18. 5 Sumner Rd. Home address: Schenectady, N. Y.: Preparatory school: Schenectady High School. SMALL, RICHARD L. Age: 18. Home address: IQI3-IQI4 College address: Holyoke 17. Preparatory school: Thayer Academy, South Braintree, Mass. SMALL, THOMAS MATTHEW. Age: 21. II Little's Block. Home address: Silverton, Oregon. 1913-1914 College address: Agassiz House CSpeakers' Clubj. Finance Committee. Preparatory school: Phillips Academy, Andover. SMITH, MALCOLM HASTINGS. Age: m. Randolph 52. Home address: 233 Grant Ave., Newton Center, Mass. Preparatory school: St. George's School. SMITH, l-HAROLD FRANCIS. Age: 19. Westmorly Court 141. Home address: Kalispell, Montana. 1913-1914 College address: Westuwrly Court 136. Mandolin Club, and University. Preparatory school: Andover. SMiITH, STANLEY BARNEY. Age: 18. 1686 Cambridge St. Home address: 722 C. St., S. E., Washington, D. C. 1913-1914 College address: 1686 Cambridge St. 4 Preparatory school: lfiastern High School, Washington, D. C. SNOW, STANLEY CARMAN. Age: 20. 1593 Mlassachusetts Ave Home address: I28 South 19th St., Philadelphia, Pa. 1913-1914 College address: Drayton. Preparatory school: De Lancey School, Philadelphia. SOUCY, ERNEST WILLIAM. Age: 19. Matthews 59. Home address: 8 I-lyde Park Ave., Forest Hills, Mass. Football Team, Crew, Finance Commiteee. Preparatory school: Eoston Latin School. SPOONER, RALPI-I STEVENS. Age: 19. Matthews 2. Home address: 49 NVestern Ave., St. Johnsbury, Vt. IQI3-IQI4 College address: 31 Holyoke St. Glee Club, Pierian Sodality. Preparatory school: St. Johnshury Academy. 68 THE HARV.-IRD 1iRESH:ll.fIN RED 130011 SPRAGUE, JOHN S. N. Age: 19. Randolpl1 10. Home address: 65 Oakland Pl., Buffalo, N. Y. 1913-1914 College address: 28 Plyinpton St. Mandolin Club, Track Squad. Preparatory school: Middlesex. STANLEY, DEAN HILL. Age: 18. 471 Broadway. Home address: Loveland, Ohio. Preparatory school: 1-lighes High School, Cincinnati, Ohio. STARR, MERRITT PAUL. Age: 20. Russell 19. Kenilworth, lll. 1913-1914 College address: 26-28 Mt. Auburn St. Glee Club. Preparatory school: Milton Academy. STAYTON, WILLIAM HENRY. Age: 18. 23 Hannnond St. Hon1e address: Smyrna, Del. Preparatory school: St. Paul's, Concord, and Horace Mann. STEARNS, CHARLES FRANCIS, JR. Age: 19. 26 East Cottage St. Dorchester, Mass. Home address: 26 East Cottage St., Dorchester, Mass. 1913-1914 College address: 26 East Cottage St., Dorchester, Mass. Preparatory school: Hoston Latin School. STEEFEL, LAWRENCE D. Age: 18. Weld 28. Home address: 110 Merriman St., Rochester, N. Y. 1913-1914 College address: Weld 28, Chess Team. Preparatory school: Phillips Exeter Academy. STEVENS, HOWELL DE WlTT. Age: 18. Little's 2. Home address: 72d St. and Riverside Drive, New York. 1913-1914 College address: Little's 25. Preparatory school: Cambridge Latin School, STEVENS, PHILIP DUNCAN. Age: I9. I3 Holyoke St., Malden Mass. Home address: I3 Holyoke St., Malden, Mass. IQI1-IQI4 College address: I3 Holyoke St., Malden, Mass. Preparatory school: Malden High School, 1 STEWART, DOUGLAS MACCOLLUM. Age: IQ. Randolph 44. Home address: 128 VVcst 86th St., New York City. 1913-1914 College address: Randolph 44. Glee Club, Crew Squad. Preparatory school: Tutor. 69' THE HARVARD FRESHMAN RED BOOK STILES, ROBERT HEWINS. Age: 18. 52 Plympton St. Hon1e address: Prospect St., Fitchburg, Mass. 1913-1914 College address: Hapgood. Mandolin Club, President Banjo Club, Baseball Squad. Preparatory school: Fitchburg High Sel1ool. STONE, LAWRENCE A. P. Age: 20. 58 Plympton St. Ho111e address: Buffalo, N. Y. Newi Orlea11s, La. 1913-1914 College address: Shepherd Bldg., Holyoke St. Preparatory scl1ooI: Lafayette High School, Buffalo, N. Y. STOVER, I--IAROLD LINCOLN. Age: 21. Grays 12. Home address: 1,02 Market St., Amesbury, Mass. IQI3-IQI4 College address: Grays 12. Entertainment COIIIIIIIIICC, Preparatory school: Andoxier. STRAUS, FRANCIS I-IOWE. Age: 18. Weld 51. Home address: Hinsdale, Ill. 1913-1914 College address: Perkins 24. Crew Squad. Preparatory school: Shattuck School. STUART, DAVID HENDERSON. Age: 20 Homme address: 9 Upland Rd., Cambridge. 1913-1914 College address: 9 Upland Rd. Preparatory school: Rindge Technical School. . 9 Upland Rd. STUART, SIDNEY EDWIN, IR. Age: 19. Grays 31. I--lome address: 1720 Hancock St., Wilmington, Del. 1913-1914 College addrtssz Grays 44. Preparatory school: Moses Brown Scl1ool, Pl'0X'ILICl'lC0, STURGIS, ROBERT S. Age: 18. Claverly 49. HOIIIC address: Winnetka, Ill. Preparatory school: Berkshire School. SULLIVAN, GEORGEE 'WILL-IAM. Age: 20. Home address: 211 Webster St., East Boston. R. I. 1913-1914 College address: 2II Webster St., East Boston. Preparatory school: Boston Latin School. SULLIVAN, HENRY JOSEPH. Age: 20. 56 N St., Sout Home address: 56 N St., South Boston. . 1913-1914 College address: 56 N St., South Boston. Crew Squad. - Preparatory school: Mechanic Arts High Sel1ool, Boston. 70 h Boston. THE IIARIHXIRD FRESHM.-1N RED BOOK SULLIVAN, JEROME JOSEPH, JR. Age: 17. Home address: I6 Ray St., Roxbury, Mass. Preparatory school: lloston Latin School. SUZBERG, MARlON BALDUR. Age: 18. Matthews 18. Home address: 21 Fast 67lIll St., New York City, IQI3-IQI4 College address: Matthews 18. Preparatory school: Franklin School, New York. SWINSON, J. ARTHUR. Age: 17. Perkins 69. Home address: 2835 Millard Ave., Chicago, Ill. Preparatory school: McKinley, Chicago. TALBOT, GEORGE F. Age: 20. Ivan-fax 45. Home address: Portland, Me. IQI3-IQI4 College address: Fairfax 45. Crew Squad. Preparatory school: Exeter. TALBOT, MlELVIN FRANK. Age: 19. Fairfax 45. Home address: Portland, Me. IQI3-IQI4 College addrc-ss: Fairfax 45. Association Football Team. Preparatory school: Phillips Exeter Academy. TALCOTT, JAMES, JR. Age: 19. Randolph 33. Home address: 60 NVest 87th St., New York. 1913-1914 College address: Randolph 33. Crew, - - - Preparatory school: Cloync School, Newport, R. I. TAYLOR, MAURICE. 'agen 17. ' ' Home address: 25 Adams St., Roxbury, Mlass. Preparatory school: Fnglish High School, Boston. THAYER, GEORGE ALEXANDER, 30. Age-: 19. 121 VVestmo1'ly Court. Home address: Port Washington, Long lsland, N. Y. 1913-1914 College address: Westmorly Court. Preparatory school: Exeter. THAYER, VVILLIAM VVALLACE. Age: 17. Home address: 7 Fair View Ter., Winter Hill, Mass. Lacrosse- Squad. Preparatory school: Somerville ,QLatinj High School. THOMTAS, ENOLD BANKS. Age: 20. 3 Langdon Sq. Home address: 3 Langdon Sq. Preparatory school: Cambridge Latin School. Z1 THE HARVARD FRESHMAN RED BOOK THOMPSO'N, FRANK WILLIAM. Age: 21. I5 Temple St., Boston. Home address: I5 Temple St., Bosto11. 1913-1914 College address: I5 Temple St., Boston. Preparatory school: linglish High School, Boston. Tl-lUM'IM, LEO ABRAHAM. Age: 19. Home address: 5 VVcstminster Court, Roxbury, Mass. Preparatory scl1ool: Boston Public Latin School. Tl-IURSTON, HAROLD M. Age: 22. College House 70. Home address: Muskegon, Miieh.. Preparatory school: Muskegon High School. TINGLOF, B. O. Age: 19. Home address: 18 Golden Ave., Medford, Mass. Lacrosse Team. Preparatory school: Mechanic Arts l-ligh School. TORREY, JOSJEIPH R., 20. Age: 20. Randolph 14. Home address: 52 Elm St., Worcester. Mass. 1913-1914 College address: Hampden 15. Preparatory school: Milton Acaden1y. TOWlN'SEND, EDWARD MITCHELL, JR. Age: 20. Claverly 18. Home address: Townsend Place, Oyster Bay, N. Y. 1913-1914 College address: Claverly 32. Hockey Team. Preparatory school: St. Paul's, Concord, N. ll. TOWNSEND, WENDELL. Age: zo. -27 Westmorly Court. Home address: 21 Hawthorn Rd., Brookline, Mass. Preparatory school: St. George's Sel1ool. TRAFFORD, CHARLES ADELBERT, JR. Age: IQ. Ware 18. Home address: I4 Oread St., Worcester. Mass. 1913-1914 College address: Dana 26. Glee Club, Debating Team: Preparatory school: Exeter. TRAVERS, ALBERT MOHRICE. Age: lj. 20 Hardwick St. Ho1ne address: 20 Hardwick St. 1913-1914 College address: 20 Hardwick St. 72 T H E H fl If If' A R D F R Ii S H M A N R E D I3 O O lx TURNER, RICHARD GREENLEAF. Age: 19. Ware 16. Home address: Ridgewood Road, Malden, Mass. 1913-1914 College address: Ware 16. Preparatory school: Stone School, Boston. TUTTLE, WILLIAM WALES. Age: 18. I2 Oxford St. Home address: 49 Port Norfolk St., Neponset, Mass. Crew Squad. Preparatory school: Cambridge Latin School. TWITCHELL, ROGER THAYER. Randolph 8. Home address: 25 Alhan St., Dorchester, Mass. 1913-1914 College address: llamipden 12. Dinner Connnittee. - Preparatory school: Milton Academy. VACCARO, JOHN PASCAL. Age: 18. 547 Third St., South Boston. Home address: 547 Third St., South Boston. ' 1913-1914 College address: 547 Third St., South Boston. , Preparatory school: Boston Latin School. VAN TINE, BENJAMIN C. Age: 19. Holyoke 4. Home address: Long Branch, N, J. Preparatory school: Chattle High School, Long Branch, N. J. VAUGHAN, WALTER STAFFORD. Age: 18. Home address: 143 Church St., Watertown, Mass. 1913-1914 College address: 143 Chiureh St., VVatertown, Mass. Preparatory school: XVatertown High School. VINAL, ALBERT WATSON. Age: 19. I7 King St., Dorchester, Mass. Home address: I7 'King St., Dorchester. 1913-1914 College address: I7 King St., Dorchester. Lacrosse Team. Preparatory school: Boston Latin School. VITKIN, ISADORE ELIAS. Age: I7. 23 Angell St., Dorchester, Mass. Home address: 23 Angell St., Dorchester, Mass. 1913-1914 College add1'ess: 23 Angell St., Dorchester, Mass. Preparatory school: English High School, Boston. 73 TI-IE I-l.f1Rlf'.'lRD FRESHMAN RED BOOK VOLKMANN, JAMES IIOWE. Age: 17. Claverly 16. Home address: 2 Perrin Rd., Brookline, Mass. 1913-1914 College address: 52 Plympton St. Preparatory school: Volkmann School. VORHAUS, M. DAVID. Age: 18. Grays 45. Home address: 160 East 80th St., New York City. 1913-1914 College address: Perkins 56. Preparatory sel1ool: De Witt Clinton High School, New York. WALD, LEWIS. Age: 19. Home address: 49 Copeland St., Roxbury, Mass. 1913-1914 College address: 49 Copeland St., Roxbury, Mass. Preparatory school: Boston Latin School. WANAMAKER, ELM-ER MILTON. Age: 19. Holyoke 23. Home address: 32 lrlowe St., Melrose Highlands, Mass. 1913-1914 College address: Perkins 6. Captain Hockey Team, Lacrosse Team, Finance Committee. Preparatory school: Melrose High School. NVARDWELL, STANLEY HOWARD. Age: 20. Hampden 5. Home address: 2676 East Overlook Rd., Euclid Heights, Cleveland, Ohio. 1913-1914 College address: Hampden 17. Gymnasium Team. Preparatory school: Brown 81 Nichols CCambridgeJ. WARNER, EDWARD PEARSON. Age: 18. 6 Westmorly' Court. Home address: Concord, Mass. 1913-1914 College address: 6 Westmorly Cou1't. Rille Team. Preparatory school: Volkmann School. WATCHMAKER, JOSIAH. Age: 16. 3 Summit Rd. Home address: 46 Parker St., Chelsea, Mlass. Preparatory school: Chelsea I-ligh School. WATKINS, JOSEPH RAY. Age: 18. 23 Little's Block. Home address: Winona, Minn. Preparatory school: Andoyer. 74 THE HARVARD FRESIIMAN RED BOOA WATSON, DONALD C. Age: 18. Claverly 32. Home address: Hutchinson St.. Milton, Mass. 1913-1914 College address: 9 Bow St. President of Glee Club, Football. Team, Track Team, Student Council Preparatory school: Milton Academy. VVEBB, ROBERT FULTON. JR. Age: 18. 30 Mt. Auburn St. Home address: Tampa, Florida. A IQI3-IQI4.C0llCgC address: 30 Mt. Auburn St. Preparatory school: Hillsboro High School, Tampa, Florida, WEISMAN, MAURICE ISRAEL. Age: 20. 892 Massachusetts Are. Home address: Dayton, Ohio. 1913-1914 College address: Matthews 38. Lacrosse Squad. Preparatory school: Stivcrs lligh School. VVlElLD, WALTER WINSOR. Age: 18. Claverly 38. Home address: Suffolk St., Chestnut Hill, Mass. 1913-1914 College address: 52-56 Plympton St. Association Football Squad, Ride Team. Preparatory school: Volkmann. XVESTON, HAROLD FRANCIS. Age: IQ. 27 Holy Home address: Haverford Court, Haverford, Pa. 1913-1914 College address: Drayton 7. Red Book Committee. Preparatory school: Phillips Exeter Academy. oke St. VVHEELER, CARL OTTO JORDAN. Age: 20. Perkins 5 Home address: III Grant Avc., Newton Center, Mass. IQI3-IQI4 College address: Perkins 52. Preparatory school: Phillips Exeter Academy. WHEELER, FRANK WALKER. Age: 21. Matthews 42. Home address: 554 7th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Track Team, Relay Team. ' ' A ' Preparatory school: Manual Training High School, Brookl WHEELER, LLOYD. Age: 18. 3d Parker St. Home address: 47 Fairmount St., 'Hartford, Conn. 1913-1914 College address: Perkins. Preparatory school: Hartford High School. 75 2. yn, N. Y THE HARVARD FRESHMAN RED BOOK WI-IIDDEN, THOMAS MARION. Age: 20. Randolph 14. Home address: Portland, Oregon. 1913-1914 College address: Hampden 15. Preparatory school: Milton Academy. WI-I-ISTLER, ROSS THEODORE. Age: 18. Randolph 1. Home address: Lenox, Mass. 1913-IQI4 College address: Dunster 45. Manager Hockey Team, Association Football fCaptainJ. Preparatory school: St. Paul's School CConcordJ. NVHITCOMB. GEORGE FAUNC-E. Age: 19. 28 Mt. Auburn St. Home address: 3 Cirenit St., Roxbury, Mass. Glee Club. Preparatory school: Roxbury Latin School. WHITE, RALPH WHlT'l'EMORE. Age: 20. Russell 6. Home address: Brocl-non, Mass. 1913-1914 College address: 68 Mt. Auburn St. Preparatory school: Noble 81 Greenough. XVHITING, RICHARD HUSTIN. Age: 18. 281 Mt. Auburn St. Home address: 1673 Beacon St., Brookline, Mass. IQI3-IQI4 College address: Hampden 46. Preparatory school: Noble's. WHITLOCK, FREDERICK SIMMONS. Age: 19. Randolph 12. Home address: 536 Park Ave., New York. 1913-1914 College address: 9 Bow St. Preparatory school: St. Mark's School. WHITMAN, GEORGE I-RANK. Age: 19. Grays 26. Home address: 147 Main St., Hinghain Centre, Mass. IQI3-IQI4 College address: Grays 26. Preparatory school: Thayer Academy, South Braintree, Mass. WHITMARSH, FRANCIS HOWARD LEGGETT. Age: 19. Randolph. Home address: 339 West 77tl'l St., New York City. 1913-1914 College address: Dunster. Hockey Team, Crew Squad. Preparatory school: St. Paul's School, Concord, N. H. 76 THE HARVARD FRESIIMAN RED BOOA WHITNEY, VVILMOT. Age: 19. Fairfax 46. Home address: I2 Copley St., Newton, Mass. IQI3-IQI4 College address: Dunster 36. Football Team, Baseball Team., Freshman and Varsity Glee Clubs Preparatory school: Newton High School. WHITNEY, WILLIAM E. Age: 19. Claverly 56. Home address: 228 Marlboro St., Boston. IQI3-IQI4 College address: Claverly 29. Glee Club. Preparatory school: Volkmann. WI-IITTEMORE, DONALD 1-lO1LL-IS. Age: 18. 54 Home address: Ocean Ave., North Scituate, Mass. IQI3-IQI4 College address: 54 Dunster St. Preparatory school: Browne Sz Nichols School. WHITTIER, ROSS. Age: 19. Russell IS. Home address: 79.1 Canton Ave., Milton. IQI3-IQI4 College :.1dd1ess: 58 Mt. Auburn St. Mandolin Club. Preparatory school: Milton Academy. WRJGIN, HARRISON SHERBURNE. Age: IQ. 51 Home address: I7 Browne St., Brookline, Mass. IQI3-IQI4 College address: 52 Plympton St. Preparatory school: Noble 81 Greenough. WILDER, CHARLTON. Age: 19. Russell Annex. Home address: 907 Mave Bldg., Cincinnati, Ohio. 1913-1914 College address: Dunster 54-55. Preparatory school: Choate. WILLIAMS, GEORGE LOW, Age: 19. Wadsworth Home address: 1oo Brattle St. 1913-1914 College address: Wadsworth 13. Lacrosse Squad. Preparatory school: Cambridge Latin School. WILLIAMS, JOHN DODD. Age: 20. Riclgely 74. Home address: 100 Brattle St. 1913-1914 College address: Hampden 50. Preparatory school: 77 Dunster St. Apley Court 13, il THE HARVARD FRES1-IMAN RED BO O WILLIAMS, ROGER C. Age: 20. 52 Plympton St. Home address: 54 Irving Pl., Buffalo, N. Y. . IQI3-IQI4 College address: 33 Holyoke St. Mandolin Club. Preparatory school: Nichols School, Buffalo. WILLIAMS, RICHARD NORRIS, IR. Age: 22. Home address: I2 Hawthorn! St. 1913-1914 College address: Hampden. Tennis Team, Student Council. Prepared abroad. I2 Hawthorn St. WILLIAMSON, SAMUEL T. Age: 21. Russell Annex 33. Home address: Lansing, Mich. IQI3-IQI4 College address: 20 Holyoke St. Preparatory school: Morristown School, Morristown, N. J. WILLSON, DONALD BULLARD. Age: 18. 32 Little's Block. Home address: 117 Mystic St., West Medford, Mass. 1913-1914 College address: 28 Mt. Auburn St. Preparatory school: Middlesex School. 'WILSON, WILLIAM B. B. 'Agez IQ. Randolph 51. ' Home address: Williamsport, Pa. IQI3-IQI4 College address: 9 Bow St. Crew. Preparatory school: Groton School. WING, LESTER CLINTON.' Age: 20. Manter Hall. Home address: 591 Durfee St., Fall River, Mass. Preparatory school: Durfee High School. WINWSOR, ALEXANDER. Age: 18. Claverly 33. Home address: Weston, Mass. . 1913-1914 College address: Senior House CClaverlyD. Finance Committee, Freshman and Varsity Glee Clubs. Preparatory school: Middlesex School. WOOD, GEORGE CAMPBELL. Age: 20. 94 Prescott St. Home address: North Easton, Mass. 1 - Preparatory school: E. L. Underwood, Private Tutor. 78' THE HARVARD FRESHMAN RED BOOK WOOD, PI-IIILIP HAMILTON. Age: 18. Randolph 53. Home address: 1101 Boylston St., Chestnut Hill, Mass. 1913-1914 College address: 68 Mt. Auburn St. Preparatory school: Milton Academy. WOOD, ROBERT WILLIAMS, JR. Age: 18. Home address: 1529 Bolton St., Baltimore, 1913-1914 College address: Hampden II. Association Football. Preparatory school: Exeter. Ridgely 34 Md. NVOOD, RUSSELL, Age: 20. Russell 17. Home address: 117 Cottage St., New Bedford, Mass. 1913-1914 College address: 28 Mt. Auburn St. Crew Squad. Preparatory school: Berkshire School. NVOODIMAN, EARLE KENNETT. Age: IQ. 29 Ware St. Home address: 4' Sheridan Terrace, Swampscott, Mass. Preparatory scl1ool: Somerville Latin School. NVOODRUFF, EDGAR FREDERICK. Age: 20. 367 Fourt Boston. Home address: 367 Fourth St., South lioston, Crew Squad. Preparatory school: Boston Latin Scl1ool. NVOOLDREDGE, JOHN. Age: 19. Hampden 1. Home address: Pasadena, Cal. 1913-1914 College address: 26-28 Mt. Auburn St. Preparatory school: Thacher School. WRIGHT, SHEPARD. Age: 19. Weld 46. Home address: 3 Marston Way, Worcester, Mass. Preparatory school: NVorcester Classical High School. YOUNG, HAROLD E. Age: 17.1 45 Oxford St. Home address: 142 Smith St., Peekskill, N. Y. Preparatory school: Drum Hill High School, Peekskill, 79 h St., South N. Y. 7'11I5Ifl.f1RVAKD FRESHMAN RED BOOK YOUNG, RICHMOND. Age: 18. Clavcrly 52. Home address: 393 Marlborough St., Boston. IQI3-IQI4 College address: Randolph 44. P1'epa1'atory school: Nohle IQ Greenough School. ZEBRONVSKI, JOSEPH FRANCIS. Age: 19. 2316 VVendell St. Home address: 216 Pleasant Valley St., Mfethucn, Mass. Preparatory school: Lawrence High School. ZIMMERMAN, JOSEPH HERMAN. Age: 19. I6 Longfellow St., Dorchester, Mass. Home address: I6 Lcngfellow St., Dorchester, Mass. IQI3-IQI4 College address: 16 Longfellow St., Dorchester, Mass. Preparatory schol: Boston Latin School. Three hundred replies to the postals asking for the above data were returned promptly after the first notification. On the second set of postals sent out, two hundred more responded. The remaining hundred or more were seen personally, and where this failed the college office served our purpose. 80 'r ll lf ll .4 If 1' .-1 fe II If lc li x ll ,u .Az x le Ii n If 0 o DIVERS AT WORK ON NEW BRIDGE - . . 1-1 f-f.y-rr-- A . -magsvfr-vyq-c f'A','f' CONSTRUCTION FOR THE LARZ ANDERSON STADIUM BRIDGE 81 t . Qzw. T. I.y111z111 II. NI111'g:111 II. I,L'l'IiIl1S XY. Suucy R. Cowen -X. C2il111:111 Rollins C. XYQUS611 .'X. XIcIi111I6ck XV. Mz1I1z111 KIIIIC1' C. C:11't111QII C. Curtis ,-X1116115' Curtis XYIIIIIICQ' THE FOOTBALL TEAM C'11f1l11i11, IC. XV. XIXIIXN .Il111111g1'1' XX' I!1..xN1'11x111 .I.v.ri.vl1111l .Il111111g1'1', S. KI. ICICI C Idlllffl, XX. I. f1.x11111A1.1z, I4 'l'IIIl 'l'Ii.-XXI Position Age Weight Height I.. In, 18 175 6. I.. 'I'. 18 164 5,9 L- fi- Io 195 5-9 C. IQ 164 5.II R, Ci. zo 191 5.9 R. T. zo 185 6. R. li. 18 154 5.7 IQ Q- H- I9 143 so 'A I.. II. IZ. IQ 169 5.8 R. II1.I1. zo 168 5.II ICH, IQ 171 5.1155 SLYI!S'I'l'I'U'1'lCS 1Q,II. 18 I I,I.Z 5,9 I.. 'l'. 18 173 6. I., CI. IQ IIIO 6.1 R. Ii. IQ 167 6,0 IQ I . Ii. IQ 157 5.11 S3 .'1'6N Jr. ScI1ooI Nulmlcs KI'1rI1IlcsuX Xlillzm I!11st611 I.:1lI11 Cz1111I11'i1Igc I.z11i11 ICXQLQ1' RllXIIl1I y I.z1ti11 Milton SI. Marks .1X11rI61'c1' NIi1IcIIcscx Iluwc SCI14111I f11'11t1111 Ci1'611 111 IIT: 111 Ill N1-W1611 I Iigh '1' ll li ll .1 If 1' .-1 1: 11 If If li .s li .11 .-1 ,Y 1s li I2 II o o lf 'T 'x COACH T. GARDINER. '14 CAPTAIN E. W. MAHAN MANAGER W. BLANCHARD THE FOOTBALL SEASON , The 1916 football squad started practice late in September under head coach Tudor Gardiner and his assistant, William H. Chatlield. The squad looked very promising from the outset, and seemed to live up to the standard set by preceding Freshman teams. The season started at Groton, where the Freshmen won by a small score. A week later at St. Marks the team showed some im- provement but still had dilliculty in winning. On the following Satur- day the team travelled to Exeter, and after a very still battle came home a winner by the score of ten to nothing. The Freshman team began to show its power in the Hotchkiss game and won handily by a large score. The Princeton Freshman game was the only home game of the season. Harvard scored two touchdowns in the first quarter, and managed to hold this lead during the remainder of the game. Until after the Princeton game, the Freshmen had held their opponents scoreless. At WVorcester, however, on the following Saturday, the Academy boys surprised the Freshmen and scored a touchdown. They retained the lead for more than half the game, but were defeated in the last quarter by the score of sixteen to six. S4 7' H li ll .-I If I' .-I R IJ If If li S H .ll .-I X If If IJ li O O K On November eighteenth the final game was played at New Haven with our great rivals, Yale 1916. The Weather conditions were per- fect for football. The Yale Freshmen started off in whirlwind fashion and scored two touchdowns in the first quarter. The Harvard team slowly gathered itself together in the second quarter and scored a touchdown. In the last half there was a thrilling battle for supremacy. At the outset Harvard secured a touchdown on a long forward pass, making the score I7 to 12. Then, with only two minutes to play, the Harvard Freshman scored one touchdown and came off the field MAHAN KICKINO IN THE PRINCETON GAME a winner by the score of 18 to 17. The following is the Cl'f1lI.Yl17I account of the game :- l'The Freshmen defeated the Yale IQI6 team by the score of 18 to I7 on Yale Field on Saturday. ,The game will be remembered for the remarkable recovery of the Freshmen and their victory in the face of almost impossible odds. It was an uphill game from start to Hnish. A touchdown in the last few minutes of ,play won them the championship by the narrow margin of one point. 95 THE H.4Rl'XIRD FR IES!-IM.,-IN RED B OOK Yale Scored I4 Points in First Period In the first minutes of play the Freshmen were surprised by their opponents' unexpected speed. The game started when Harvard fumbled Yale's kick-off on the 20-yard line, and Yale recovered it. After three shift plays, the first touchdown was made by Guernsey, who also kicked the goal. At Yale's second kick-off the ball went out- side after being touched by one of the Freshmen, and Washburn fell on it for Yale. From the 30-yard line it required but four plays to send Thomas over for a second touchdown. Guernsey again kicked the goal, making the score I4 to 0 after seven minutes of play. At this point the Freshman team braced. The third kick-off was followed by an exchange of punts in which the wind gave the Fresh- men the advantage. At the end of the quarter Mahan ran a punt back from the centre of the field to the 30-yard line. Time was called after the backs had rushed the ball ten yards for first down. At the beginning of the second period, Yale held the Freshmen for three downs on the 20-yard line. On the fourth down Mahan dropped back and shot a beautiful forward pass to Lyman on the eight-yard line. After three plays Miller took the ball across for the Freshmen's first score. Gilman failed at the goal. The half ended with play slightly in the Freshmen's favor, and the score I4 to 6. Yale Srorca' Again in Third Quarter The scoring in the second half came after a 20-yard run-back by Miller and a series of furious line plunges in which Watson figured prominently. On the 20-yard line the march was stopped. Mahan dropped back on the drop-kick formation, but passed the ball 30 yards across the line to Lyman. Gilman failed at the goal. The last period saw some furious playing. After getting the ball to the 30-yard line, the Freshman backs failed to gain, and Mahan tried a goal which went wild. Yale took the ball on the 20-yard line and Guernsey ran 50 yards to Harvard's 30-yard line. After two downs Guernsey kicked a fine goal from the 37-yard line, making the score I7 to 12. Mahan's kick-off was followed by an exchange of punts in which the wind set the Freshmen back. Mahan kicked from his 40-yard line, the punt was fumbled by Yale and recovered by R. Curtis on the 20-yard line. With two minutes to play Yale again held for three downs and Mahan resorted to a forward pass which Curtis caught on the 8-yard line. After three downs in which Yale held firm, Mahaii smashed through the line, winning the game. Gilman failed to kick the goal. 86 T IIE I-I fl R I' .-l R ll li R 155' ll M fl N If li IJ la' O O K THE SUMMARY I-IARVARD 1916 YALE 1916 Lymfrn. LU- r.e. Brann Morgan, R. Curtis, l.t. r.t., Conroy Perkllls, Amory, l.g. r,g,, WCif1-C111aI1 Soucy, C. c., White Cowen, r.g. 1,g,, Way Gilman, r.t. l.t., Loughridge Rollins, L. Curtis, r.e. l.e., Washburn Watson, q.h. q.l1., Thompson Mahan, r.h.l1. l.h.h., Metcalf McKinloeh, l.h.h. r.h.h., Guernsey Miller, Whitney, 1'.h. f.b,, Knowles Score-Harvard 1916, 183 Yale 1916, 17. Touchdowns-Guernsey, Thompson, Miller, Lyman, Mahan. Goals from touchdowns--Guernsey 2. Goal from field- Guernsey. Referee-Newton, of Pennsylvania. Umpire-Dadmun, of NVorecstcr. Head linesman-Fisher, of Columbia. Time-Four I5-lllllllltif periods. SCORES OF YALE-HARVARD FRESHMAN FOOTBALL GAMES 1891-l9I2 1891 Harvard Freshman ..... 0 Yale Freshman 1892 Harvard Freshman .... 6 Yale Freshman 1893 Harvard Freshman 4 Yale Freshman 1894 Harvard Freshman .... I2 Yale Freshman 1895 No. game 1896 No game 1897 Harvard Freshman ..,.34 Yale Freshman 1898 Harvard Freshman .... 6 Yale Freshman 1899 Hlarvard Freshman ..... 54 Yale Freshman IQCO Harvard Freshman .... 18 Yale Freshman 1901 Harvard Freshman .... 35 Yale Freshman 1902 Harvard Freshman ....2z Yale Freshman IQO3 Harvard Freshman .... I7 Yale Freshman 190.1 Harvard Freshman .... 0 Yale Freshman 1905 Harvard Freshman 0 Yale Freshman 1906 Harvard Freshman .... 0 Yale Freshman 1907 Harvard Freshman ..... o Yale Freshman 1908 Harvard Freshman .... 6 Yale Freshman 1909 Harvard Freshman .... ll Yale Freshman 1910 Harvard Freshman .... I4 Yale Freshman 1911 Harvard Freshman 0 Yale Freshman 1912 Harvard Freshman ............ 18 Yale Freshman llarvard Freshman has won 12, Yale Freshman 6 tnc L 8 L. 'Q s i , 9 X f Ax U Tl l- W 11 I V x Lt V x I f QQ , V F Q' f V J ' l rf' P A gh X ff -- 1 , ,J 4 I N 87 THE BASEBALL TEAM COACH RE!-:vEs RICHARDSON Fmm' MAHAN HARPER SAFFORD STILES HEX'ER CLARK RURITZ ERYIN XYHITNEY II. COOLIDGE F. COOLIUGE Gxuasx 0 .7 Name :1111I Positifmn 5:111111'11, Q. XY11il11cy, 11. Nash 1f,1lll1.1, 1'.1'1'111, .zh 1i111'tz, 311 I 1cyc1', ss. K1:111:111, l.f. I'1'11l11, 0.1. C.1111i11g1-, 1'.f. Clark, 1'.f. Ric11:11'11s'm1, c. Dc111c1111zm. 311 Si1111111s, 311 Cl1l1l1111g'11Il111, p. X.JL,,f THE BASEBALL TEAM Ciflffllill, 11. 1.. N,1s11 .1l11m1g1'1j, lf. 1C. I..11:r:1': .1.1'.vi.vi1111l .1f1liltl.Hf'I', J. I Lm1rl1, 11. If.. 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LARGE FRESI-IMAN BASEBALL SEASON The Freshman Baseball team started its season by reporting with the University Team during the latter's regular fall practice. About six Freshmen, including certain members of the subsequent Freshman team, reported for this practice and played with the Varsity regularly. This nucleus was strengthened in the spring by several men who had been engaged in football and other activities during the fall. When the Hrst general call for candidates was issued by Coach Reeves in February, between sixty and seventy men reported. These candidates were quickly reduced to a squad of about twenty men, among whom were several of sufficient ability to round out a fairly representative Freshman team. The development of the team during the spring was retarded somewhat by a lack of substitutes of sullicient calibre to make the regulars fight for their positions, but on the whole the team developed encouragingly as the season progressed. Despite a slow start the team was, on the whole, successful in winning seven out of the nine games played before May 24. The most marked weakness lay in the team's batting, which averaged only about six hits to a game. ln no game were more than ten hits regis- tered, and in one game, that with Worcester Academy, the Freshmen obtained but two. This weakness was in general offset, however, by the opportuneness of the hitting, and by good base running. 90 T H 12 H .Al R I' A R I2 F R li S H M .fl N R li I2 I3 O O K The regular season opened on April 23, when the Freshmen jour- neyed to St. Mark's and shut out the local team by the score of 6-o. Whitney allowed St. Mark's but two hits in this game. The next two games, those with Waltham on April 23, and Rindge on May 3, both resulted in fairly close victories for the Freshmen. On May 7, the following Saturday, the team played Milton Academy, and blew up badly both in the field and at the bat, thereby giving Milton the game by the score of 8-7. The fielding, which had been steadily out- growing a certain tendency to be erratic, was particularly discouraging in this game. When the team met Worcester Academy on May Io, it showed little improvement over the previous performance. The visi- tors had an exceptionally line team, however, and the Freshmen really deserve credit for holding the score as low as 5--2, particularly as the visitors out-hit the Freshmen thirteen to two. After this slump the team improved rapidly, and in the last three games has appeared to good advantage. Although handicapped by the absence of from one to five men in each of these, the Freshmen have taken all three. Groton was defeated 5-4 on May 14. On the following Saturday, M-ay 17, the team journeyed to Newport and defeated St. George's 6-2. On May 21, with Cunningham pitching, the Freshmen also defeated An- dover 4-2 in a well played game. In the last two games especially, the fielding has been goody the batting, although not heavy, has been timely, and the whole team has shown an increase in life and fight which augurs well for the result of the Yale game. FRIPP GETTING A HIT QI THE H.-1RI'.-IRD FRIESIIJI.-IN RED BOOK v'.-' rfpa WHITNEY WARMING UP Q2 OOK THE IIARVARD FRESIIMJIN RED B HARVARD-YALE FRESHMAN BASEBALL ISU!--XZllC 3: llurvzurd 3 Ilarvarcl IO: Yalc Q 1893-Xu game ISQ4-ll2ll'X'2ll'Cl 5: Yalc 3 Nalc IOQ llZll'X'1ll'f.l 1 1895-N6 game ISQG-NH game IRQ?-llZll'Y21l'll 7: Yale 2 Yale 9: llarvarrl 5 ISQS-Yalc 9: ll2ll'Ylll'fl S Yale 5: llzlrvarcl 4 1899-Ilarvarml 73 Yale 4 Yale 7: ll:u'v11rcl 5 IQCC-ll1l!'X'Zll'Kl 4: Yale 2 ll:u'x':11'vl S: Yalc .1 Igcl--Yznlu ll: llarvzml .1 Yalu 61 l!a1'v:11'rl 0 1892-1912 IQITJ-Yillu 71 llarvarcl 11523-l 'a'v:11':l I7'11'x': . 1 lQO.l.-YillC IQO5-'YZllC ml 72 RESULTS I I::u'x':u'cl 6 .gg Yale 2 17: Yzllu- 1 ls: Xulu 2 I Iarvzmrcl 6 llarvarml 6: Nalc 2 J' ll1ll'Y2l,l'il 1 llarva' 1906-YI1lL' 4: Yale 6: 1907-l larvurrl Yale 85 1908-Tic, 2-2 l lxlrvzml IQOQ-l lIll'YIll'fl 1910-Yzllc 6: ul 13: Xalu 4 ll:u'x'arcl I Ilarvzxrrl 1 3: Yznlu 1 I larvard 4 fI5 inningsl 4' Nulc 'I 'Vs .. 6: Yale 4 l larx':u'cl 0 ltjll--llL', I-I 413 nmmngsj SL'l'lL'S wrm lay Il:u'x'a1'cl .1' luv Nah 1 Surics ticzl 9 Cizlulcs won by Il'l1'v:u'ml 14: lly Yale I6 16:1--Nzmlc 6g II:u'v:u'cl 3 'SQ HAKVAQD73 YA-Ls Ux W 1 9.3 THE TRACK SQUAD I.:- S THE TRACK TEAM fqtlffllllllr, '. . I.V.Vl.VfrIllf .Ilrl fmyffl, II, I I'. 5. :XIICII W. J, Iiingllzlm XX j, Illxulinl .Ilflmlgvfg Ii. Crxxixrzllxxl In I1 I I Lllfxllfvr lilly ' '. T. RAN xr-ix' TI I I 'I'I7 ,XXI Ii. II, IDL-I:1iIuIcI .X. XV. Iiclgar I' j. .-X. lnlmzln, jr. 'I' I.. fl. Ilnyclrlck I7 I. O, julnmslmlc NY. Rollins Sl I-S'I'I'I'I I'IiS 5. C.. .Xlmy J, XY. IIIIIIICIIIIHI XY, F. Iluyrlcn I.. I . C. Czlrlctrm IQ. Ii. Curtux' K R, Q. Cowon 'I'. If. I uwIcr C Ii. If, I:IIIIL'l' IX' NI'lvf'c1' -Ir lf ...-5, . 95 W. Kcnt I.:unm1l Lymzm XV. AIZIIIZIII R. I unnyp:uI LI NI. Post fi, RicI1:u'cIs L. AIL'l'I'I2llII NIIIIQI' IV. M1 ll'g'1I.II XY. Blillv.-ml 41 II. .I. I'z11'sm1 MCC. I'ctcrs Ii. Schull NI, ,IIIIIIYSIUII XV. XVIIQQIQI' COACH T ll If H .-I R I' .Al R I7 If If li 5' H :ll .-l .Y R lf I7 I? O 0 lx D. P. RANNEY. '12 CAPTAIN W. J. BINGHAM BIANAGER E. CUNNINL HAM In REVIEW OF THE TRACK SEASON The lirst call for track candidates came early in April and about fifty men responded. Coached by trainers, Donovan and Shrubb, assisted by D. P. Ranney, '12, the team was brought into shape for its first meet with Exeter on May 3. ln this meet, the team, although defeated, showed good unit strength, and placed in every event. At Andover the following week, with additional experience the team won, and after that prepared for Yale, its last and greatest rival. The Yale meet was closely contested with the result always in doubt until the final event. Three dual records were broken, and all by Harvard men, the first by VV. YV. Kent, who ran the mile in 4 minutes 34 seconds, the second by O. Johnstone in the high jump at an even six feet: and finally, VV. Bingham in the half at one minute 58 I-5 seconds, which clipped 2 4-5 seconds off the record made by H. VVeston, lI0, in 1907. But Harvard was weak in her low hurdlers and two-milers, and it was in these last two events that Yale won the meet by 56 2-3 to 47 I-3 points. The season ended here, and although beaten by Yale, the objective of the 1916 team, it prepared much good material for future Varsity teams. 96 THE HARVARD FRESHMAN RED BOOK 100-YARD DASH AT EXETER. THE ELXETER SUMMARY loo-yard d:1sl1-Williamis CED, Ma,l1an CHD, Jones CED. Ti1ne, IO 1-5 secs. 2.20-yard dasli-NVillia1ns CED, Jones CED, Mialian CHD. Time, 22 4-5 secs. 440-yard dash-Tcschner CED, Bingham CHD, Orr CED. Time, 50 1-5 sees. 880-yard l'lll'l-LZIIUOUI CHD. Radford CED, Grieb CED. Time, 2111. 4 1-4 sees. One-mile rim-Dougherty CED, Kent CHD, Chester CHD. Time, 4111. 35 2-5 secs. I2C-yilfd high hurdles--Worthington CED, llolinstone CHD, Carter CHD. Time, 16 4-5 secs. 220-yard low litirdles-Johnstone CHD, Allen CHD, johnson CED. Time, 26 1-5 sees. Running high jlllll-D--JOl1llStOI'l0 CHD, Keene CED, tie between Fowler CHD, and Gil- luert CED. Height, 5 ft. QDI1. Running broacg jump-Worthington CED, Johnstone CHD, Quigley CED, ljigtgmqe 23 ft. 5 3- 111. I6-DOlll'lCl shot-put-Herd CED, 'Rollins CHD, Mahan CHD. Distance, 38 fl. 2 1-2 in I2-lJ0lll'lCl hzlmmer-throw-Neal CED, Cowen CHD, Gennert CED, Distance, 148 ft x II nn. Pole-vault-Hitchcock CED, tie between Richards CHD and Haydock CIID. Height II ft. 1 1-2 111. Total score: Exeter 6216, I-Iarvnrd 1916 4516. TH E. ANDOVER SUMMARY 100-yard dzisli--Dearl heat between Mzlerae and Crury CAD, Mahan CHD. Time I0 1-5 bees. 220-yard clash-Maerae CAD, Crary CAD, Mahan Cl-ID. Time, 22 3-5 secs. 440-yard dasli-Delafield CHD, Pennynaeker CHD, Davis CAD. S80-yard .run-Bingha111 CHD, L211110111 CHD, Wheeler CHD, Time, 2111. 4 4-5 sees, One-mile rnn-Kent CHD, Meyer CAD, Feeney CAD. Ti1ne, 4111. 43 I-5 secs, High jninp--Johnstone CHD, Sullivan CAD, Prescott CAD. Height, 5 ft. 4 in. 97 C T H E I-I .-l If lf' .-1 R I7 5 lf R li S H M .-I .V R li IJ B O O K 16-pound shot-put-Rollins CHD, Mahan CHD, Rodman CAD. Distance, 35 ft. 8 in. Running broad jump-Johnstone CHD, Prescott CAD, Nichols CAD. Distance, 20 ft. 8 in. 120-yaxd high hurdles--Johnstone CHD, Rodman CAD, Carter CHD. Time, 16 3-5 secs. 22Q-yard low hurdles-Rodman CAD, Rollins CHD, Allen Cl-ID. Time 28 sacs. Pole-vault-Richards CHD, Haydock CHD, Hann CAD. Nichols CAD, Stuchell CAD. Height. IO ft. 6 in. 1.2-pound hammer-throw-Cowen CHD, Baldridgc CAD, Nichols CAD. Distance 118 ft. Total score: l-Iarvard 1916 63, Andover, 45. THE YALE SUMMARY 100-yard dash-Rollins CHD, Mulmn CHD, Cowles CYD. Time, I0 I-5 sccs. .520-yilfil dn:ah--Revell CYD, Cowles CYD, Rollins C1-IDD. Tlll1i3, 22 2-5 secs. 440-yard dash -Revell CYD, Delafield CHD, Pcnnypacker CHD, Time, 50 1-5 secs. 880-yard run-Bingham CHD, Billings CYD, Lamont CHD. Time, Il'I'I. 58 1-5 secs. CN'-w dunl recordD. One-milelrun--Kent CHD, Platt CYD, Baird CYD. Timic, 4111. 34 secs. CNcw dual rcco C D. Two mile run-Holdtn CYD, Gulliver CYD. Edgar CHD. Time, lcm. I5 2-5 secs. 140-yarrl high hurdles-Willetts CYD. Johnstone CHD, Rosencr CYD. Time, 16 1-5 secs. :ec-yard low hurdles-Willetts CYD, Allen CHD, Driscoll CYD. Time, .15 3-5 secs. Running high jump-Johnstone CHD, tie hctwccn Hampton CYD, and Crocker CYD. Hlcight, 6 ft. CNew dual rccordD. 16 pound shot-put-Lymmi CHD, Gilman CHD, Clendinning CYD. Distance, 39 ft. 1 3-8 in. . .. , .. , f7 'I 'f'Tf '7 1 T ' - . - ag 'af -'ffvrf '-1f.- - 55'-:1 l ... ', - .- - ,USL i.f..ff5iS1..1g it vat 3' P' 1 .V 1. 1' ,T . fs? . ,A ,W S5 ' if Ds ff' 4 -33- .- . i a ff' it-fw . Fifi I I Nb, A 1. LAMONT WINNING THE HALF-MILE AT EXETER 98 I' H Ii H .-I R I' .-I R I? I7 If If S ll M .-I .V If If IJ If O O If JOHNSTONE WINNING HIGH HURDLES AT EXETER Pole-vzlult-Jolmstone LYJ, Richzxrds HU, tie between Ilaycloek UU, Lynn QYJ, :mul Huck KYB, Ileight, ll ft. 6 in. iunning hfoad jlIlII'D-JOIIIISIIOIIC HID, l'la111pt011 QYJ, Post HID. Distance, 2l ft. 1 1-4 111. lIu111me1'-th1'0w-Knapp lYD, L0llg'IIl'IfIgC CYD, Caldwlell CYD. Distance, 13.2 fl. 2 i11. Yale 1916 56 2-3, l Ia1'va1-cl IQIG 47 1-3. PAST HARVARD-YALE FRESHMAN TRACK SCORE 1907 I'lz11'vnr1l 592 Yale, 58. 1908 Yale, 62 I-22 I-Izmrvzml, 41 1-2. 1909 Ilarvarnl 61 .2-33 Yale, 55 1-3. 1910 Yule, 67 I-2g IIarva1'cl, 49 1-.z. 1911 Yale, 61, Ilurvarrl, 4.2. 1912 Yale, 63 I-21 I'IZ1l'X'2l.l'fI, 40 1-2. 1913 Yale, 56 .2-33 Ilarvarcl, 47 1-3. Q r , ff ' fx? fp , . j -f 4, 7 I 1 KQV XY QQ 1,1 .. l I l I 1 R e l L- k : I I 7 S I I 1' wh - ' 05 99 THE CREW SQUAD ININ C'l'liCIlCStCl' Sclmll f,1ilIl11ll'l Suucy l':1rso11 Potter Alhfgllll 1C:1pt.1 A. 'l'. Lyman Krckcr Iligh QJQ THE EIGHT Xie Hciszht XYcigl1t Prep. School 111 5 ft. II ill. 15: lixctcr 18 I1 fl. 3 111. 186 Sl, l'z111l's .20 I1 ft. 0 i11. 185 lixclm' .20 6 ft. O ill. 173 Hlizilflll l.:1ti11 .zo 6 ft. .: in. 171 Ilupc St. IQ 6 ft. I in. 175 Sl. l'1111l's 18 5 ft. IO i11. 17.2 Nliflclluscx 13 6 ft. O in. 175 Nobles .20 5 fl. fm in 109 Exeter ICI 'I' Il If ll .-I If I' .41 R IJ F R 1551-I M A N R li IJ If 0 O lx ' .I i ' 'Y . - Q is N i f m.. . H T4 1-- 4 ' gf -IT-' 3fJ3-'li-:1 ,. I E 53.iriFf :'i' i54'i'.lii7'4:.QilJ 15fi',1i'3. Tiff 5 'fi 'ii i Coach A. BEAN Capt. D. P. MORGAN, Jr. Manager S. M. FELTON Jr THE FRESHMAN CREW SEASON Last fall, although several of the present eight were playing foot- ball, many candidates came out for the 1916 crew to fill two boats at the Newell and three at the VVeld. ln this practice, which lasted for about two months, the men had a chance to learn something about the sort of rowing Coach W'ray wants. During January there was volun- tary rowing on the machines in the boathouse until the early part of February, when Coach YVray sent out the official call and announced the temporary division of the crews. Since then the crew has been gradually developing through all the stages characteristic of Fresh- man crews, until it acquired an ability far beyond that of most of its predecessors. Besides the fact that they gave the Varsity a hard rub several times, the Freshman boat came in ahead in our first racing test. It beat Coach Courtney's 'lFootball Crew in which he placed so much confidence. On June 3 the crew went down to New London hoping for the best in the race with Yale on the zoth of June. The Crimson account of the Freshman race at Cornell follows:- The race between the Harvard Freshman and the Cornell Fresh- man provided a most exciting spectacle. Both eights were physically powerful, each averaging more in weight than their respective Univer- sity crews. The start was nearly even, Harvard having a slight ad- vantage. Both crews rowed 42 strokes to the minute. At the half I02 THE HARVARD FRE.S'll1'll.4N REI? BOOK mile, Harvard had gained a lead of nearly a length and had dropped the stroke down to a little under 34, which was maintained for the rest of the distance. The Cornell crew, however, kept the stroke up to 38, but even then dropped behind so that at the mile mark there was a length of open water between the shells. This lead was main- tained until the last half mile, when Cornell stroke raised the beat to 40, and making a good spurt, cut down a half a length on the Harvard Freshmen, who, having the race in hand, were taking no chances and did not try to run the stroke up above 34. The Harvard Freshmen's time was ten minutes and forty-eight seconds, three seconds better than the Varsity crew had made in its race. The orders of the crews were as follows:- HARVARD FR1asHMIaN.-Stroke, L. S. Chichester, 7, C. E. Schallg 6, J. A. Gilman: 5, E. Soucyg 4. K. G. B. Parson, 3, T. P. Pottery 2, D. P. Morgan, bow, R. Lyniang cox., H. L. Kreger. CoRN1sLL FRIQSHMIQN.--Stl'OlCC, A. Gilman, 7, R. Welles, 6, W. C. Coolg 5, G. B. Lanmang 4, M. N. Shelton, 3, J. H. Allen, 2, B. C. Duffeyg bow, E. W. Kleinertg cox., D. H. Chandler. Referee-Lieutenant Jones Ingram, U.S.N. Timers-E. P. An- drews, Cornell and R. F. Herrick, Harvard. Inspector-J. S. Shearer. Judge-Mr. Fisher, Columbia. SCHALL AND COACH WRAY IN PRACTICE 103 I ll li H :I R I' .-I R I7 F R li S H JI .-I JV R li ID B O 0 K Copyright by The International News Service, New York THE FRESHMAN EIGHT JUST BEFORE THE CORNELL RACE i 104 T ll li ll .tl If I' .-I R I1 If R li S ll ,ll .-I .Y If lf IJ If O O If Z..-2 COACH WRAY HARVARD-YALE FRESHMAN CREW RESULTS, 1897-1912 ISQ7 1893 1399 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 XY011 XYUII Won XVOII XVOII 'Tie 3 hy Yztle, 2 lengths: ti111e, 9 minutes, IQ 1-2 seconds. hy Yule, 1-.1 length: ti111e, Il minutes, 22 3-5 seconds. hy ll2ll'VZl!'Cl. 2 lengths: time. 9 mintttes, 33 1-2 seconds. hy llurvard, 6 lengths: time, I2 minntes, 1 seeund. hy Yule, 3 lengths: time, I0 minutes, 27 .1-5 seconds. ti111e. IO minutes, I3 seermds, NVOII hy Yule, 2 1-4 lengths: time. 9 mintites, 49 1-5 seconds. Won hy Yale, 1-2 length: time, IO minntes, 20 seconds. XVOII hyt llztrvard, 1 1-4 lengths: time, 9 minutes, SQ seconds. xvfbll hy Yule, 3-4 length: time, IO minn-tes, 39 2-5 seconds. llztrvztrd, 1 length: time, Il minutes, ll seconds. XYOII hy I-lztrvztrd, 2 1-2 lengths: time, 9 minutes, 38 I-2 seconds. Won tty llarvard, I4 lengths, time, ll minutes, 22 seconds. Won hy llarvard, 2 1-2 lengths: time. II minutes, 54 seconds. NV011 hy Yule, 2 lengths: ti111e, ll minutes, 53 seconds. XVOI1 hy llarvard, 3 lengths: time, Il llllI'llltCS, 50 seeonds. mal wins: Harvard, 8: Yale, 11. T'ed 1. Ttt 1 1K-xg Unis? yjtlnnrmnnlt Lqkmytfb - . if 'X up '1 . - 'S 3 .1 ..-. --- - , 3 ,7 ---- f'3,, ff-3 gal f11ef ,A25-.ga--9 2-2- -f. ' , 445- N. -.- W- Lf -I - .hw -, W- Ig, T- 4.-.- ty ,,f - N- ZIV!! ri., -1 ----X .1i1 -1-'ai'-pf - G -'l1,..I' Elf' Q ,Q 11. 1 C1 YL! 2? 105 1. 6 I ,4-up - IC11111 IXX. I3.I.I Q , , THE HOCKEY TEAM fitlffrlfll. If. KI. NY.XX.XAI.XliIiR .Ilufnrgfmx N. 'I'. XX'll1s'1'l.Icle .I.Y.VI'.X'IzIIIl .Ilul1f1,q.'f', I.. XY. I5l'1x'1i1:1cl'x Cmlrlz, ll. KI. RIFIINIIIICI-1, 'lg 'I'l I If 'l'IC.XNI . . . ,. . ,- , n , . xunnn-5, I..C, I-.. KI. xXIlII1lIIl1lIik'I', Ix.C. In. KI. Iwxx'nsn-mI. Ix Cf S. f.IIll'Ii, If I'. X, I . IIHU, I'. C. Ia. I.. I'.I'YIlI, ff. SL'I1S'I'I'l'L I' ICS I II, IMXY. Ix. I', I1L'I'l'lL'Ii, 'Il'.. IMXX. Q. C, I'n'Il1wl1, Q. ., , .. . j. Ix. Ilurllml, LI. In ll. I.. XXIIIIIIILIVSII, I.. 107 7' Il Ii Il .-I R 1' .il R D 17 R 15311111 .-I JV R If D B O O K qi! ' H F f t -ff'-0' 'fn . -' ' Lira. . V k ,3 5 ,1 1' - --.9 ' sul Z.'. - . Manager R. T. WHISTLER Captain E. M. WANAMAKER Colch 0. M. RUSHMORE REVIEW OF THE SEASON Owing to the lack of outdoor ice, the team was able to play only a small part of the scheduled games. Hackley School of New York was the first opponent, and after forty minutes of even playing the final score stood a tie. ln the second game St. Paul's won an easy victory, 4-1. A practice game with Cambridge High and Latin was won hy the Freshmen. Milton Academy was also defeated in a fast and clean game. The game with the Yale Freshmen was won handily, as the following account from the Crimson shows: The Freshman hockey team won a clean, stubbornly contested game from the Yale Freshmen on February I4, in the Stadium rink, by a score of 3 to 2. The play see-sawed back and forth during the entire game, and was somewhat faster in the second period. The deciding score was made by Captain Wanamaker in the last 45 seconds of play, after the Yale Freshmen had tied the -score nine minutes before. 108 7' ll Ii H .fl If I' fl If IJ li If li S ll M .fl N If If ll 13 O O If The first period was begun with a score by each side, both in the first thirty seconds of play. After a fierce charge down the rink, Wanamaker shot a goal from scrimmage. The Yale Freshmen tied the score a few seconds later with a goal from scrimmage by Dickey. Both sides pressed the play hard for the next few minutes but with no result. The 1916 team went into the lead again, when Doty made a beautiful shot from the centre of the rink. The work of Ervin at this period was particularly good, and during the last few minutes of the period he made some difiicult stops. The second period found the teams rested, and apparently willing to put on more speed. Yale played a hard game for several minutes, and finally Dickey tied the score again with his second shot. The play became fast and exciting toward the end of the period, the winning score was made in the last few seconds, after a brilliant rush down the rink and shot by Wana- maker. The honors of the 1916 team were divided between Captain Wanamaker on the offense, and Doty and Ervin on the defense. Dickey, whose skating and carrying of the puck were excellent, starred for Yale. The summary: H.1xRv1xRn 1916. YAL1: 1916. Curtis, Herrick, Allen, l.e., r.e., Donner, Tighe Rumsey, Felton, l.c. r.c., Sweney Wanamaker, r.c. l.c., Dickey Townsend, r.e. l.e., Sproul Clark, c.p. c.p., Conners Doty, p. p., Washburn Ervin, VVhitmarsh, g. g., Nlunson Score-Harvard 1916, 33 Yale 1916, 2. Goals--VVanamaker 2, Curtis, Dickey 2. Referee--B. B. Locke, '13, Goal umpires--J. Hurlburt, '16, and VV. Oakes, Yale, '16. Timekeepers-R. T. Whistler, '16 and W. H. YVheeler, Yale, '16.: Time-Two 20- minute halves. . ,. K 'L 9 11' s is 1 ly N 109 SOCCER AT SOLDIERS' FIELD WILLIAMS AT LONGWOOD TRACK PRACTICE IN THE STADIUM T H E ll .el R I rl R IJ F R Ii S H M .-I N R E D B O O K MISCELLANEOUS ACTIVITIES The Harfeard Crimson. On Tuesday night, May 13, three mem- bers of our class were elected editors on the Harvard Crimson. They were L. W. Devereux of Utica, N.Y., E. H. Foreman, of Atlanta, Ga., and D. H. Ingram, of Chicago, Ill. As survivors of a strenuous competition and future editors we congratulate them. Harvard ddfeoeale. On May 10, William C. Sanger, Jr., '16, of Brooklyn, New York, was elected as a regular editor on the Harvard ddfeorale. He was the only Freshman editor elected. The Chess Team. The Freshman Chess team, composed of F. M. Currier fCapt.j, R. Coggeshall, P. Bradley and L. D. Steefel, had a victorious season, defeating all their opponents and only losing a single game in the series. The schedule consisted of a meet with Woburn and with Boston English High School, the former was de- feated 3 to 1, and the latter 4 to 0. In both instances the team reached Cambridge for 9 o'clocks. The Gymnasium Fund in the last report has reached S1 I,I67.00, of which 1916 has given more than 33,300 The next class sub- scribed not more than b52,700. The Class Dues collected by the Finance Committee were pro- ductive of 35160.00 more than was collected last year. The mid-'week meetings of the class in the Union were attended on an average by 300 men. There were eight of these meeting on consecutive nights. Their success is greatly due to the efforts of the Entertainment Committee and the originality of our class President. Despite the eforls of our Art Department, which produced a marvelous heading for Basketball, we are obliged to omit the same, due to the non-existence of such a team. Had it not been for more urgent calls we would have resolved ourselves into the needed Quin- tet to fill the gap. But a golf team was needed and a gun club too, so our neutral attitude was necessary to impartiality. Freshman Red Book. Francis P. Magoun, Jr., R. F. Herrick, Jr. and W. C. Sanger, Ir. won the three prizes of Union memberships offered by the Red Book for men who obtained more than 3100.00 in advertisements for this book. III THE YALE MEET 1916 PARADE T0 THE MEET BINOHAM leading at the flrlt quarter of the 880-yard race THE FINISH. Blngham wlnnlng and breaking the dual record YALE MEET C Continuedl JOHNSTONE breaklng the dual record In lhe High Jump DELAFIELD Second In the Quarter-mlle HAYDOCK, who placed In the Pole-vault I Il I: H .-I R I' .-I R IJ If If li S H .ll fl .Y IC li IJ I3 0 O A THE PIERIAN SODALITY, DEUTSCHER VEREIN AND CERCLE FRANCAIS The Freshmen who macle the Pierian Sodalily were: lll, S. Barnes A. llelclen S. I.. liergheim XV. Carlson P, P. Cohen J. XV. Cooke li. ll. Dallin XV. ll. Feiga K. E. lfnller XV. M. Glick There were thirteen men P. llraclley R. ll. Campbell T. Dean O. A. Gnncllach S. L. Kuhn XV. L. Langer Nine members of the Cla F. S. Allen F. Boyer L. XV. Coleman R. Cutler R. S. Emmet T. P. Fowler, from IQI6 in lhe Deutscher R. N. hVllllIlll'lS zcl. ss were in the Cerele lfranc Jr. 'II4 ll R. T. Goldberg ll. Groshayn XV. XV. Kent S. L. Knbic S. Kuhn G. P. Loomis E. B. Paeklmrd L. G. Richards R. S. Spooner ll L. Stover Verein. H. Mann ll. F, Mayer H. S. Nichols L. G. Riehercls L. D. Steefel T. Talcott, Jr. is. S. 1-lill D. W. King D . G. Ricketson . Rogers R R. N, Williams 'Ml . T. Whistler I ll I ll .-I R I' .I lx' ll l Rli.S'll.1l.-IX If If ll I O J x THE CROSS COUNTRY TEAM R ' . ,f A -, ii 51,1 CUNNINGHAM HINGHAH Luxor-:T EDGAR CLI-.:MENr FULLER BULLARD KENT ALMY F1 LLER'roN Psrlans DEX'ERhUY S. C. .-Xlmy XV. J. Bingham XV. R, Bullard XV. Edgar W I . R. Dcvcrcux W, KENT, Caplailz 115 . Ii. Ifullcr . Nl. Fullerton Lamont MCC. Peters S. N. Sprague I' ll li ll .-l lt, I' .-I lt' ll I lt' lf .Y ll .ll .tl .Y R li ll lf U U lx' Y. g THE CROSS COUNTRY TEAIWS SEASON Thu Crtwss Cmnttry rlltdlllll k'XlJL'I'lCllCL'tl un thc whult- at sttcccssful :tntl vic- tt-ritnts st-atsmm. .-X l1ll'1.XC nntnlwt-1' uf cznttlitlzttcs rcsprmtlccl tu Couch Sln'nlmh's call, ztntl clcctctl XY. NY. Kent :ts cztptztin. The tirst IIICCI-Wllll Arlingttm lligh School- wzts hcltl nnclcr tlilhcnltics, :ts two of tht' tnctnhcrs of thc tcznn were nnrthlc to run. .-X wool: lrttct' Yule, IQIO. nas mt-t :xml tlufczttutl in cztsy style, The men cltrscrvc gm-:tt crctlit fm' this victory :ts thc Yule team was I'CDtll'IUtl to hc, very strtmg, Thircl place was won in the Attclovct' lnvitzttion Moot, which was run over Il rough and tlilhcttlt ctmrsc. The lCZlIl1 was 1'cpt1-sctttctl hy ttnnsnztlly good nmtcrinl, and should furtn at -trtwng nnclt-ns for thc Varsity in coming ycztrs. 116 T ll E ll fl R I' .-l R IJ If R li S H M .fl N K IJ I3 0 O K CONDITIONING F-OR CROSS COUNTRY SCORES OF Tllli MEETS: Chestnut llill Course. Nove1nlmer4, 1912. NVon hy Arlington lligh, I3 points, second, llnrrzml, '16, 25 points. tL0w score wins.j 3, NV. XV. Kent. 512, McC. Peters. 8, W. Edgar. 9, J. S. Sprague. llarvard, '16-Yillif, '16 Dual Race. Chestnut Hill Course, Novemlxer 9, 1912. XVon by l'lZLl'Y21l'tl, 25. pointsg second, Yale, 3I points. 3, K. E. Fuller. 4, W. Edgar. 5, E. MCC. Peters. 15, XV. W. Kent. 7, W. I. Bingluun. :Xndover Invitation Cross Country Run. ' Andover Course, November 22, 1912. NV011 by Dztrtmoutlm, 1916, 55 points: second, Pennsylv:1ni:1, IQl6, 61 pointsg third, Hztrvard 1916, 68 points. CLow score wiusj 7, F. R. Devereux. 8, K. E. lfuller. 15, lf. M'eC. Peters. 18, G. Lamont. 20, Wl. W. Kent. The Cross Country scores are on page 165. II7 1 ll li ll .I If I' .-I If IJ I lx' li .Y ll .ll .-I X lx' li ll If U O lx Ror.l.1N'- Wu:-:zx.En llmnmz Bxrmnma Cl'NN1x mm THE RELAY TEAM c.llf'fllfII. W. J. lllxcaxuxr .llumrgczz li. C1'NNINc:u,xxl Cnavl1, Pooc'1l Doxmxxx , A. XV. Hiclcllu NV. Rollins NV. -I. Ililmghmn lf. NY. xvllL'L'lL'l' SUIlSTl'l'L l'lC: XV, XY. Kent 118 1 f 1:s.f 'x X KQQJ tl Q4 , gi f sx Nf The lfreslnnan Relay team ttrenared fur its seasrtn nn the fmtclutn' hnard traek in llnlmes lfield under the tlireetion of l'tmelt lltmnvan and Iliad Ranney, After a ntm'Iwer uf weeks the team was picked frttm sixteen candidates. Under the eaptainey uf XY. j. llingham. the quartet won .huth of its raees in the fullnwing order. IIJXRVQXRIJ FRICSIIMIEN fav. liNC2l.lSll llltill SCHOOL QXL the anmtal imlunr games ttf the hlassaelmsetts Coast .'XrtiIlery on january 25, the relay team defeated the linglish lligh Sehrml team hy half a lan. liaeh man gained about thirty yards, handing over to XV. J. llingham a large margin. The time was .2 minutes, 39 2-5 seconds. ll.-XRVJXRIJ l 'RliSIlhlliN fav. Y.'Xl.li lfRliSlllX'llCN Breaking the dnal record, the relay team defeated the Yale Freshmen Ull lfehrnary S, at the llnsttm .-Xthletie .-Xssueiatiun inclum- games. XV. Rullins started and tinished ahunt twu yards ahead of K.ellogg'. li. NV. Xllheeler increased the lead to almut ten yards against J, Ci. l'ntnam, A-X. lliddle added tifteen more yards lu his relay, and XV. J, Bingham, anchor man, finished thirty yards ahead of Revell of Yale, in 3 minutes ll I-5 seconds, the third best time of the evening: The Relay secures are on Page 167. 119 I II I II ,-I lx' I' .AI Ix' IJ I lx' If S II .II .I .Y Ix' If IJ Im U O lx THE GYM. TEAM v,' - ' 4 l'AMl'lKFIl NUTTEII II1u.l. Cfnplj NATHAN EVERITI 120 111 1111111 111111 1111- 111001 with 11111'x'11:'11, 1916, sccunrl: 11l'I1U1i11llL' 111111 1121111111111 11igh Sclmzmls 111111 fm' third, with .-X11c1111'c1' fr1111'l11. 1 THE GYM. TEAM The 1:1'CS1111lIlll f1y11111z1sli1' tn-11111, 1111c1c1' thc 1L'Zl.i1l'l'S1111J uf 511111111511 111111, 1111111 c lfiret .'Xl111111l1 111tL'1'sc11u1:1stic 11..'1111111s11c B11-ct. T11- strung Nvwzirk .'XC2lf1L'111j The season was highly 511001-ssful i11 1110 c1cvc1r1pi11g nf new 11111tc1'1111, 11111 l111fllll2f11 11143 ci111u-sts wcrc fuw 1111- 1111111 51111111-11 ll1'H1111SL' 11s 1'L'111'L'S1'l111l11X'L' 1.fy1l111Ili15 uf thc Lv111X'L'1'S11j'. FRESHMAN GYMNASTIC TEAM c111f7ftl1lI, S. 11.'Xl.l. .1lum1g1v1', XV. C.XR11'1lli1.1. XY, C:11111111.11, XY, XY. 17.1'u1'c11, S. 111111, 17. Ci. Niittcr, R, 11. N:11h1111. Thu 5L'U1'L'S uf thc sc11s1111 Il1'L' 1111 111120 175. 121 rl i11 the 111'c Cx11i11iliu11s in cm111cc1i1111 wit11 thc- L111i1'c1'sity 161111, 211111 i11 one meet-- THE SOCCER TEAM I I I v I I I I I I I I I I a I I I I I I I. I Ig- E I DET.oRE1.a DECAMP :XLLEN Lvxr.-xx Bhxx AIOFFAT Bovnzx XYHISTLER CCapt.J Jxasxxxns Co1.EmAx PPALHOT IJEAN MrI.0UnuL1N Hucuzs RICKETSON t TS. X fs fi! I T I ' , 1 ' X. 1 t f' 'N If X1 Q ri Mfg if 9 5 J H 60 ua., g,,. The Swcccr tcznn clusccl zt ruthcr nnsncccssfnl svztsmt un May 7, whcn thcy xx L tltfcattcfl by thc Scniurs in the Class Chznnpitmship scrius. livery gznnc was ltx xxltlt thc cxccptiun uf that with thc Stmpltmttmvcs on Mztyt 6. T110 tt-:nn was gm nulicztppctl by the lack of interest shown by thc class. :ts nnly ztlnmt twclvc tu tiftt n l'CIlUI'lCtI rcgnlzwly clnring thc full. ln the spring, IJ, R :lc Luriczt. 'l3. t Qtntccl lu :wt as cuztch, and ztlmnt twenty-tive men 1't'pm'tt-cl rt-gnlurly. .-Xltlmngt tt 11 ul rt num' season, thc tcznn was vnltmzthlu in bringing ont :tml clcvclupiltv' ccttnn '11 :ts fntnrc Yztrslty tnzttcrtztl. THE TEAM Cillfftlill, R. 'I' XVIIISII I It Alanugrr, II. lf. BIANN Cmlvlz, IJ. R. dt Inmrt '13 Cmnt XY. Cnlcntun, C. U. McLaughlin, Jr. RF. . ......... T, I.. lJcC:nnp I..l'. . ....... J. M. Jennings R.Il. . .... T. Dcztn, 241, A. Rodgers, Jr. C. II. .. .... R. XV. XVnocl. Jr., D. Moffat I23 L.l I.. R.O,l R.l.F C.F. I..T.lf L.O.l'. . .....R. F m T. XVhistlcr tCupt.5 . .............. I.. S. Allen O. G. Rickctson, Jr. G. H. Lyman, If ... .G. Tl. Hughes F. Tztllmt ....XV. C. Uoydcn, Jr. I :X small niimhcr of caiirlirlatcs l'Lllill'lCIl to cm11pL'1I' for thu l.aI'i'usSc 'lluam hut thc spiiil with wliicll they took up thc xrnik, Illllllk' up for thc lack of lllllllllL'l'5 Lack 'z' ' 2x 1 ':. 'A ' ' lu thc class gamcs, they wcrc Ilcfcalcrl hy thc Soplioiiimcs mm a slippury liclfl of pi utiu Iuoiililul in I gin il llltlxlllt lin Ihr chfut Thr lun l 4 in 1 . lCIllll l l ' DCQQZ to slum' surprising iiiipmvciliciil. fill May 3 thcy went tu .'XI1clm'cr ancl casilx dr-fqgiig-I1 them hy gi score of lj io o. The tcaiii Ilufuau-ml tho llovs' llifh Schmi . E ul llroolqlyii on May Io. hy the small margin of 5 to 4. 'l'hc I stitutc, Laird, won their numerals in this contcst. THE TEAM Cafrlnin, FI. N.xs1I Illaiuzgvr, P. llii.xl1I.1ix' Coarlz, J. W. XYIIITF lf. L. Black ..... ..., I A L. R. ll. O. Tinglof ...... ...P G. F. M. NVanamakcr .... .... 2 .IX S. E. A. XV. Vinal ...... ...C F. WV. L. C. Roberts .... .... 3 D C. G. F. C. Seymour .... .....,. I ll M. T. SUliSTl'l'UTI2S XV. XV. Thayer, A A. G. L. P. Mansfield, IA R. llriggs. .. Beal ....... Nash .... King. . . . Sevcry. . Weisman Laird, E H Scores of Season on page 173. 125 CIll'll Zlllfl OHL' Sllll .ID .2D .3.X ....ol-I CP ..G J I ll I ll .'l lx' I' .VI If ll l A'li.S'll.1l.'l.Y lx' If IJ li U O lx THE TENNIS TEAM llomuas Hum' Hvma ITELTON I..' Cunrxs Pnluxony PFAFFMANN NVILLXANIS Wooxmnzncr-: llorv 1:6 'I' ll li ll .'l N 1' .I I1' I7 If N li .Y ll ,1l .I .V l1'l'lJ If U 1 TENNIS '1'111- 1'-1'L'S11ll1Zll1 'l'1-1111is '1'c:1111 ftll' 11111 171111 111lL'1'-C1855 surivs was 1'1111s1-11 11111111 1fi111c1y :11'1u1' 11111 1u1'111111111i1111 111 1111- 111111 'l'11111'11:11111-111. R. N, XYi11iz1111s, s1'c111111 11111111 ing 1:11111 1c1111is 1l1il.j'Cl' 111 1111: L1I111L'f1 Slutcs, 111111 I111c1'11:1ti1111:11isl 11115 j'L'Zl1', 1 11 :.111111111t111 c:1111:1i11, 211111 1111- 11111111 was su1uc11-11 f1'11l11 11111s1: w1111 11'c1'u s11cc1-sc 51111 111 1111- 111111'11:11111-111. T111- l1'1'1-s111111-11 11cz11 1110 S11111111111111'cs 11111 111s1 111 1110 j1111i111's, 11 W1111 1111- 1111011-C1:1ss C11z111111i1111s11i11. '1'11c 19111 T1-:1111 f111' 11111 5111-1111: was C111lSL'11 11111111-11iz11c1y :1ft1-1' 1111.3 class 111111111 1111'111, w11ic11 was w1111 115' j. XV11111111'c11g1-. 'l'11c 11-11111 was WC1l1iL'11L'l1 grcutly 115' 1111 C1117 111:11c1:cs 11111111151 .'X11s11':11i:1. ,1. S. 1'fz11'1'111:111 was 1110011-11 c:1111:1111 l'11l1 l1'11111 R, N. XY111i:1111s, Capt. .-X. 17. Uwty 11. 1111111109 .-X. S. Pcz1111111y -1. S. Pflif-f-1111111 I. XV11111111'c11gc .S'f11'f11y 'l'1'11111 J. S. 1'fz11'1'111:111, Clllll. C. C. 1fu111111 J. XV11111111'c11gc lf. 11111 S. 11y111g 11. 11111111cs .'X. 17. 1511151 M:1y17 11:11'v'11'11 1916 61 .'X1lf11lX'L'l' 1. May 2.1 1I:11'x 11' 11 1916 5 .-X1111111'c1' 127 111:111:1111' 111 111111111118 111 111:1v 1111 11111111111 111 his 111lX'111Q 111 11l1iC 11:11'1 111 1111' 1321 'I ll If ll .VI If I' .-I If IP If R lf 5' ll .U .-I .Y R lf If li U O lx' THE RIFLE TEAM XYARNER ALLEN Cuuu: Munnocx BALDWIN Emmy PA1'lzRsoN Ihncocx NVELD 128 1' Il If ll .1 lc 1' .1 If I2 lf If li x ll .11 .11 x le li IJ lf U U lx' 'N . -152-2 1 5 N 3' f K W A ff, . N - xl: -A f 1' 3 .:. , - . -ski 5-i.CxLI,.C xfsb ECL xifi SL 931614. -'rift re C gs' I if ' I i!. '. ' J' l 'Aki IUFLE TEX-KF! THE REVIEW OF THE SEASON The Rillc team started practice for its successful season shortly after the Christmas recess. The team won its first match, that iwith the Teelm fmlrigy Fresli- men, hy the secure of S71 to 842. The low score is accounted for hy the faet that all the men shot off-lmnrl, instead of following the usual methucl of prone slmoting. The seeuml match took place on March 4, with the Lehigh College team, which the lireslimen won hy default. Un March 1.2, the lfreslimen clefeaterl the Maine University team hy the score of 910 to 90.2. The season enclecl on April S, when I the Freslnncn lost their only match to the lmston 'l'l'tllI.Yt'l'lA,'7f 642 to 649. 'I' I llli 'I' l',.'XM: C't1f1lt1i11, I.. Cihxiti: ll. C. .-Xllen L, Clark IC. l'. XYarnt-r R. ll. llalrlwin lf. S. lfmery XV. XV. XVelcl C. C. Patersrmn Serires of season OH Page I65. 1.29 I ll I ll I lx I' .I lx' lr lflx'l5.S'll .1l.'l.X' n I I? I U U lx THE SWIMMING TEAM GILMAN 1'uTNAu L'ow1zN Fux.l.1-:R'rnN UTM-1.5 130 , , 1 XT X JL 1 THE SWIMMING TEAM Thu l:l'L'SIllllJlll SWilllllIillg lu:1111 this yczu' c1n1sislcfl sululy uf 11 I-Ulll'-111811 rulay In-21111. ll, KI, I uIlc1'11111 uf SllllkilI1C, Xvlldllillglllll, wus clcclcrl Cillllllill in thc curly 111111 of thu: SCZISUH, ilflvl' 111:1ki11g :1 good slnwwing 1,111 thc U11ivL'1's1ty lL'1llll. Two mccls wcru :11'1-zxlmgccl fm' thc I:l'L'SlllI1L'I1Q um- with thc .X11rlm'c1' sccfmfl 11-nm lm I:L'lJl'1l2ll'j' I, :xml thc utlu-1' with thu Yule F11-sl1111c11 1111 I:L'Ill'llIll'j' 10. Ihmlh wvrc lust 111 chmsc Iillishus. Tl I IE 'VICQXNI : Il. Nl. If1'1.1.1c11'1'11x, C'11fvl111'11 .Xgzlinsl .'XlHlHX'k'l' sccwml: ll, Nl. l '11Ilc1'lr111, j. .X. ilil111:u1. jr., A. S. Pcnhrnly, ,l. K. F4-hh-11. .-XLg':1i11st Yule I:!'k'ShllIL'I1Z Il. KI, l 11llc1'I1111, J. :X. flihmm, R. R. CUWCII, J. V. llllllllllll. Jr. Scwru uf thc sc:1s1111 1711 llilgk' 1041, 131 . . I . , . . , Ill lg ll .I lx! .I lx If I' R I: .S ll All fl .Y lx' If ll H 0 O lx DIGGINO FOR THE NEW FRESHMAN DORMITORIES MT. AUBURN STREET AND THE LAMPOON BUILDING lj! A. A. llcrlu, I Pig IJ NB o- 0 A J.. s W Civ Ol' IVICICRS 114141, l'l'r.vifli'11l . . l.mlxixx'lf1- I in'-l'1'c.vnivf1l .x, 5. l.. ll'liIlfl'IR, Si .XIJYI jr., lj lf. .Xclluw J. li. lligcluw l.. lil'tlliCIlSllll'C XV. Camplmcll Il. lf. Carter P. P. Collfsll ll. l.. M. Culc J. Nl. Cooke lilircufriucl li, R. Ellis, Jr. ll. lipstcin Rl. 5. G. li. XV. Gaylcr ll. T. Ciolcllmcrg ll. ll. Lillflllilll li. Grifiin . ' 'u1'rlu1'y-'l'i'vr1.vu1'vr SONY CClBlRlI'l I'lili I, .X. llmiuvan. ll.. I. l.cx'ii1 Rllikll ICRS x 1 Ii. li. llaglui' S. lx. lluslims L. S. Kiilmic ll. A. l.ai'ralmcc lf. X, Lclloy, jcl V. Rl. Lewis Ci. ll. T.. Milla-r, IIC. M. J. O'l3ricn Pfcifui' ll, ll. Sulfur lsf k . l., Sayre S. ll. Smitli J. 'l'. Starr C. A. 'l'l'Zll-f-lll'4l, Jr. M. D. Vorliaus TRI .-XNGUILAXR lJl2ll.'X'l'liS .llauaf.gi'r, V. M. l.i-:wls ' .-i.v,vi.vlunl .llaziagczg ll. llcmmlics CUtIL'fIl'S', M. C. llc'l 1'Nicla ancl C. XV. CiliiNuwli'1'll 'llm iriangulai' Debate llutwifcn tlic lfrcsliman of llarvarcl. Yalc. and Princc on luok place on May hrst. Tlic U-rlvzuc in Camlmriclgc lmclwccn thu Princclcm alhrml ivc aml tlic llarvarml nugativc Lcains was close, the clccisiun linally being awaic fl Piaiicctrni. Tlic llarvarcl allwrinativc team clcfcatccl Xalc on the same oven thus olitamzng sscoml place 'rrmn Hale, wliosc 1lflll'll11lllX'C lcam Princeton also clcfcu 733 I Ill ll IN! ,!lx'lP I' N115 ll ,1l.l.X lx'l:lP HI 2 Coach Cusxowsru FRIEDMAN Suns Eu-swam Cooxn THE TEAM AGAINST YALE J. W. Comma. lfifavl Sjmzkvr' P. I.. S.'v.ma, Svrnlrai .S'pz'ukrl' II. Fl-STEIN, Tlzird .S'fvf'uLw'1' XV. 'F1umm.xx, .'H1t'I'll11fL' Decision awclrdcd to lI1l1'Y1ll'K1 Frcslmman. 134 II:u'vzu'd 1lfHl'l1lIlliVL5, Yule nugntivc. I Ill ll .-I N I' .-I R I7 lfNli.S'll .1l.'l X lx' li ll If O Coach CUENOWETII Annow CARTER COHEN 'l'nAF1fom THE TEAM AGAINST PRINCETON C. 'l'u.x1flfmumJ l if'.vf .S'f10f1l.'N' li. C.xle'lw:n, Scmud Sfvcarkvr' P. P, CIIIIICN, Tlzirrl .S'f7ClIA't'l' li. .Xm,mx', .'Hf4'I'II1IfC' llzwvarcl negative. Princctcm :1l'tirn1:1tix'c. Decision 2lW2l!'llL'l1 lm Princctcm l71'cslm1zu1. I3S W I II Ii II .-I If I' .I If ID If I6 If S II ll I V If I IJ If U O lx THE 1916 MUSICAL CLUBS MEMBERS OF THE MUSICAL CLUBS S. Allcn D. Arnold 'l'. llzilmcock Belden, Jr. -I, Binghzun l-il2ll'lCll2l.l'Cl S. li0Wl11ill1 M. lloyclcn HX. Bl'OKlClll' llT't1ll'llCY C. Carleton R. Clupp NV. Clark A. Clark, Jr. Conrtncy D. Crane Dixon S. Emery, Ir. lr. Farrington C. C. Felton M. Fostcr F. P. Fowler, Jr. L. P. l'l21llH1lICl P. A. llill lf. van S. llyclc R, jackson ll. jameson C. R. M, jopling J. L. Kinilmcrly S. L. Kuhn ll. F. Lcffingwcll 12. A. LeRoy Ill ll. M, Lord li. A. Manning XV. M. Mcliiin D. Moffat ll. S. Morse R. G. Richarcls 136 L. E. Richurclson NV. L. Robinson XV. ll. Roopc P. li. Schofield I ll. . Seymour R. L. Shepard ll. F. Smith R. S. Spooner ,l. S. N. Sprague M. P. Starr D. M. Stewart R. ll. Stiles C. A. Truhforcl D. C. VVatson XV. WVhitncy R. Xvhitticr R. NVilIiams A, Winsor U 5 'B THE FRESHNIAN MUSICAL CLUBS Jlumrgvij, C1ci.s'roN I. IQING ,-!x.v:.vIu1il ,il4IlItl,Q'l'l'v, l'iucnialm'i S Xirix .Xprii .Ex .-Xpril :O May 3- Huy May IO- Murcli, Thu Rc The XVintcr Sun Big Chief Nur xilllllliigill, Knnckccl 'lim in Dixie Medley intcrmczzn Fair IIa1'x':11'd, CONCERTS Flint llnll, jnmu Q .. 1 ..2i' H'-'i'xl'CSi1l1lU.ll Snumkcr -Riillim Town llzlll J ical lluin IO--iiI'2llliC llnll, Czimlmrirlgc Chestnut Ilill PROGRAM vin-w. RIANIYOLIN Cutn g. GL1-:la Cum -Kz1w-'l'zlw-Ka-NVaw li.'xN,lo CLUI: Rl.xN11m.iN Cum INTERMISSION thc Old Kent Rc Cine C1.L'n iiANjIl Cufn BI,xxi:m.lN S15x'rl-:T Riff liullclrd -iill-XVII-NVQ, Rice liiizflcv md, lnglv -lrr. Ivy Gilman, ISII imma f,,x.1 n 1.37 - . I . , . . . , . I ll I: H .VI lxl .-I fx IJ I' R115 ll.1lIl.X lx' I: ll I9 U U lx THE GLEE CLUB JOPLINI: IIILL BOWMAN STARR JACKSON CLARKE CARLETON FI-:L'roN FOWLER STEWART RICHARDSON Mouse LORD LEFFINGWELL lhzom-:VR SIIOONER KmuERI.Y RIOFFAT WHITNEY BROMLI-:Y XYATSON FARRINGTON ROBINSON ALLEN BINGNAM Ihnmrocx 138 TH E .I1.-IRV.-1R D F If E S If .ll .-1 N IQ If IJ O O K MEMBERS OF THE GLEE D, C. lV.vrsnN, P1'f'.vidc11f C. l7. l:.XRRlNG'l'UN, .S'c'c'1'vlary K. 1 l. S, Allen W. A. Clark C. C. Felton' C. ll. Jameson L. lf. Richardson W. J. l3ingb:nn K. Bromley F. C. Carleton C. F. Farrington F. P. Fowler P. A. 'llill ll. XV. Clark I-l. A. Brodeur R. T. Babcock BRoM1.1sr, l.cadz'r FIRST TENORS CLUB XY. ll. Roope R. M, jopling SECOND TENORS XV. I.. Robinson D. M. Stewart M. P. Starr D. C. NVatson XV. Whitney FIRST BASSES J. A. D. D. H. R. SECOND BASSES M. C. A. ACCOMPANTST R. Jackson 139 L. Kimberly F. Lellingwell M. Lord Moffat S. Morse S. Spooner S. Rowman A. Trafford VVinsor I ll I ll ,Nl If I' .-I If IJ If If li .Y ll .Tl pl N lx' If I7 ls' 0 0 K THE MANDOLIN CLUB COURTNEY XVILLIAMS ARNOLD SEYMOUR MxLI.zn MONROE Lznov Rxcnnzos BIANNING CLAI-r' Ilvmz SMITH Loan Scnoiu-:Ln BELDEN Emunv WHITTIER STILES BLANCHARD BOYDEN CRANE KUHN MCKIM 140 ll I5 ll .-1 R I' A R I7 17 R li .Y H Jll fl N R li I2 Ia' O O K MEMBERS OF THE MANDOLIN CLUB VV. M. BovnEN,, Pr'c.ridvnt ' W. D. CRANE, Svvrelary NV. l31.ANc11A1m, Lvudvr FIRST MANDOLINS .. W. D. Arnold XV. D. Crane VV. Blanchard E. A. LeRoy II. R. Clapp E. A. Manning G. Courtney J. S. M. Sprague R. NVl1ittier SECOND MANDOLINS - S. L, Kuhn R. G. Richards D. M. Lord P. F. Schofield THIRD MANDOLINS E. S. Emery, jr. XV. M. McKin1 H. F. Smith GUITARS W. A. Clark, Jr' J. C. Merriam F, vanS. l-lyde II. J. Seymour R. V. Klcinschmidt R. l-I, Stiles VIOLIN A. Belden, Jr. FLUTE W. M. Boyden 'CELLO W. R. Miller I4I , . , . J . . 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I ., .I I.,III I ' .I ,Q . . .I . I ., I . ,, .. ff-1 lu' -s. -XL, 1 '. ' ' ' .31 ., ', ffl :YN 'Is' LH.. .- '- H2241 L I Q 1,5-1 2' . I,I ' 3 , E43 .4 ,Q f -,B f. -I. 1 . BI 157.6 'li 11 ,,I1.,f'y ,J :SW . , I QF 1I' IT. .I W' fig. 551'-.'Wf- ' .- -- '. 'rII .,-'1---:H -31.1 ' ' 5 F 7 'N 'Li ' ' ,-, - .. . sv .--.'..': - -- .I . 4 - . , A - - .-- 1-..--, A 1.-Q. A.. .1 A 1 :M .. .. .. ,. ' V .-'H ... . , .-3' If' 4,1 ' N,-x 5' 3-fy.. -.1 I '- Hr-:'-zg:g1T-.'-. 2 . .' ' .- 2:4 - 41- ' ' . in . ,- -' 145 N If K gb 1 r 1. u 'I' ll If ll .il R I' .'l R IJ 1:16155 11.11 .-I .V Ii' li IJ BOOK THE CLASS DINNER Distinguished by brilliancy, wit, goodfellowship, and large at- tendance, our first class banquet on April Ist will long be remembered. T. H. Potter did the honors as toastmaster in sprightly fashion, calling on the speakers with appropriate remarks. The speakers, possibly by previous mutual agreement, all urged one and the same thing: Come out for the team. But possibly this was the only thing they could think of. Despite the breakage of some twenty-six dollars worth of Union china fwhich we trust is paid forj by a certain hilarious element in the class, the Union excellently served its purpose of making thc banquet a success. Part of the Freshman quartet performed bril- liantly to the attentive class. The menu-cover, designed by the distinguished artist, D. Loring, raised the hopes of certain Freshmen to a gastronomic ecstasy of anticipation which even then but poorly did justice to the variety, amount, and excellence of the working portion of the bill-of-fare. A certain jealous Sophomore peering down on thc sumptuous repast from the balcony, and hearing the moderate price of two dollars, was heard to mutter that the banquet at least pro- claimed the economical prowess of the Dinner Committee! But he was a Sophomore. The meeting broke up at nine-or was it ten ?-- after which some members of the class sought further diversion in Boston. At all events the banquet was great fun,-at least we think so. 146 HF' qu? 1916 QCGTTN is ,D' SPEAKERS 'lf ll. l'rV1 1'liN - - TUllA'f11JCl.Vf4'I' W. j. lllxczllnl - - 'flu' C'Iu.v.v IC. XY. Kl.xll.xx - - lffmflmll li. KI. W.xN.xxl.x1q1e1c - llm'!cv.x' bl. XV. KQKNJKI-I - - - lJt'f7llfI.IIfj lf. Ilovr-21: - - CM'-ru I . 12. l'iRII'l' - - - lfflxvluzll K. Iilemll.lcx' - - .l. 11xi4'11l Clzzbx VI. CJ. .IUIINSTQJNIC - - 'lmrk R. N. xwvII.l.I,XMS - - 'l'u1l1i.v '. l:I..XNl'Il.XRIl - - lfiymnfp U17 l H ft -1, . CSL SFS QEQS Q5 SMOKERS AND ENTERTA INMENTS The Student Council planned two smokers for the Freshman class which were held in the Union on November II and December I2. They were for the purpose of getting the class together previous to the elections, which were held in March, The first one served also for the purpose of a mass meeting before the Yale Freshman Football game. Refreshments were served, Kanrich's orchestra played, and a professional vaudevillist entertained. The second smoker, like the first, was attended by a large percentage of the class. lt was conducted on the same plan as its predecessor. After the elections, YV. Bingham, class president, inaugurated the YVednesday evening entertainments. The lirst of these was held in the dining-room of the Union on March 26. It was attended by a good majority of the class, as indeed were all the entertainments. A Scotch comedian furnished the amuse- ment, and the Freshman Quartet assisted. The next meeting was held in the living room of the Union. The moving pictures, which proved so popular, were used again at the last meeting. The Musical Clubs gave a concert on April 23. This was followed a week later, April 3o, by an Amateur Night on which much of the class's hidden talent was brought to the surface. The series was concluded on May 7 with another movie night which again found favor with the class. The entertainments were very successful in uniting the class in its first year, and getting the men to know one another. They also set an attractive precedent which future Freshman classes may well follow. 148 'Xnd now t a. y And witnessed us ' .- 3 I2 If R If .Y ll JI .rl N lx' li ll H O 0 lx' llllxl Il EPILOGUE h t ou have seen our show ust as we are, In your surprise you'll want to know Why every bloomin' man's a star. The secret of each one's success Is very deep and dark, you seeq But if you wish to know, don't guess,- Turn hack and read more carefully. P. F. Rwzicrx, '16. . 11911 y , ' f f' - wr' Hb T75 1'7 y - Y' -if' ,' y', . ', qi. .' ,,, , lil -4 151,031 All JAX LQM lakh 'VAKMA-X-.Wa '49 ESTABLISHED 1852 ULDEST IN NEW ENG AND RICHARD SMART Oriental Rug Works Q XQXTT ,NC gfielliill :UHHWHSRRIH bf Mi IIBIIUII UQ CDRIIIIIE Q W., QL ,. 2 Ifw ' Carpet Cleaning TE ni I CQ K, 'if' kr Carpet Making ui , ' ,I Carpet laying Vacuum Cleaning 1 Deacon Street Near Kendall Station Cambridge mienonfs cum 4130, suse 150 HE EDITORS TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY TO THANK ALL THOSE WHO HAVE ADVERTISED WITH US THIS YEAR, ES- PECIALLY THOSE WHO, VOLUNTARILY, DESIRED TO BE INCLUDED IN THE RED BOOK. THEIR COOPERATION MAKES POSSIBLE THE CONTINUAL GROWTH, AND ENHANCES THE VALUE, OF THIS ANNUAL FRESHMAN PUBLICATION. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK UF BUSTUN GROWTH The steady, consistent growth in deposits made by this bank during the past eight years-without consolidatiolls-proves that its service is appreciated. DEPOSITS 1905 .... 338,000,000 1907 45,000,000 1909 56,000,000 1913 . . . . 79,000,000 THE FIRST NATIONAl BANK UF BUSTUN '70 FEDERAL ST. TO THOSE MEN AND FRIENDS OF THE CLASS WHO WISHED TO AID THE RED BOOK THROUGH COM- PLIMENTARY ADVERTISING, THE EDITORS EXTEND THEIR HEARTY APPRECATION AND THANKS. 151 Macullar Parker Company Give Special Attention to Clothing Boys and Young Men for Schools and Colleges Garments in Latest Styles and Fabrics Made in workshops on the prenlises Full Line of Furnishing Goods Stetson Hats Exclusively Stiff and Soft 400 Washington St., Boston, Mass. lf you are looking for careful construction, tone qualities and beauty, you will find it in our makes. Each instrument is tested before it leaves our ware-rooms, and made fit to play on as soon as received. Empire Mandolins S15 to S100 Empire Guitars . to instruments are few, but our long experience in handling Cole Banios , , 10 musical strings enables us to give you the best at moderate Banjo-Mandolins . to prices, and will please those who discriminate. Tr Satisfactory strings for these Ukulele .... 10 to 15 Cases and accessories of all.kinds for above instruments. If you have any instrument that needs repairing you may safely send it to us. Our skilful workmen will make them good again. Charges very moderate. CATALOG ON REQUEST CLI ER DITSON COIVIPAN 150 TREMONT STREET, BOSTON. MASS. 152 The Tyson Company Choice Reserved Seats of the Opera, Theatres and other places of amusement in Boston and New York 1276 blussachusetts Ave., Cambridge Copley-Plaza, Boston Telephone, Back Bay 5870 The Football Scores October 9, Harvard Freshmen 165 Groton, 0. October 12, Harvard Freshmen, 123 St. Marks, 0 October 19 Harvard Freshmen 31, Hotchkiss, 0. October 26, Harvard Freshmen 103 Exeter, 0. November Harvard Freshmen 145 Princeton, O. November Harvard Freshmen 16, Worcester, 7 November Harvard Freshmen 185 Yale 1916, 17 Totals: Harvard Freshmen, 117 opponents, 24 THE CHARLES RIVER NATIONAL BANK ESTABLISHED IN 1832 HARVARD SQUARE 153 Flowers and Floral Decorations at The UIIUIIBIHIIVB FIIIWBI Sllllllu Dividends Allowed The Harvard Cooperative Society IIIIIMSUN PRINTING 00. MCCARTER Q. KNEELANO 4 oumcv sr., crxrvranroce HARVARD UNION BUILDING FINE JOB PRINTING Harvard Square, - - Cumbritlge YATIONS PROGRAMS TICKE S Flrstltlass Work Guaranteed. Send Postaland we wlll call er vo an ACARDS NO ces LETS S NGLE B DCES E E O ES FOLDERS ME US C RCUI. RS POSTERS BOOKS AG ZNES POSTALS CARDS EVERVTHING IN PRINTING FIRST CLASS TAILORING e REPAIRING, Pnsssme UPEN DAY AND NIGHT 85 Mount Auburn St. Near Boylston Street. CAMBRIDGE Young's Hotel Court Street and Court Square Parker' House Sehool and Tremont Streets Hotel Touraine Boylston and Tremont Streets BOSTON J. R. WHIPPLE COMPANY 154 Cambridge Trust Company The Student's Bank norm overlook Home von... 572 Rebate on every 31 Sold Special Cut Prices on Best Grades Tennis Repairing of Uneqnalled Quality Every little helps. Give us a try. GEO. F. CUTTER 1426 Mass. Ave., HARVARD SQ. Compliments of L. PINKOS College Tailor 338 W8ShiDgt0ll St. Harvard Square Boston Glllnllrillfle Freshmen Baseball Schedule 1913 April 23, Brookline ....... 1 Freshmen .......... 6 April 26, St. Mark's ....... 0 Freshmen ..... . .. 6 April 30, Waltham ........ 1 Freshmen ..... . . . 3 May 3, Rinclge ..... 2 Freshmen ..... 3 May 7, Milton ..... 9 Freshmen ..... 7 May 10, Worcester ...... 5 Freshmen ..... 1 May 14, Groton .......... 3 Freshmen ...., 4 May 17, St. Georges ...... 2 Freshmen ..... 6 May 21, Andover ........ 2 Freshmen ..... 4 May 24, Exeter .......... Freshmen ..... . May 28, Morris Heights. .. Freshmen.. . . . May 30, Yale ............ -1 Freshmen ..... Boston Safe Deposit Sc Trust Co 100 Franklin Street, Boston Accounts Solicited Intere t paid on daily balances A safe deposit box Cample for most needsl in our vault gives you ab solute protection at a cost of less than three cents a day Capital - . ' ' ' ' 31,000,000 Surplu and Undivided Profits fearnedl 32,700,000 155 fi EfuQ iq TAILOR, S8 WINTER STREET CORNER 'rnemowr BOSTON I have a variety of imported Suitings only one of each style, not to be found elsewhere, which I am prepared to make in a first class manner at short notice and deliver when promised. - - - Q - - - ld Clothes Wanted By Max Keezer, 3 Bow St., Cambridge I am paying 50 percent higher cash prices than any other dealer for your cast-off clothing, Old Gold, Watches, Chains, Diamonds, Bric- n-Brac, Furniture, Carpets, etc. Suits, 553.00 to 2520.00. Overcoats, 35.00 to 320.011, Trousers, Sl .00 to 55.00. Opposite Quincy Hnll, duy or evening at your leisure. L1-uve orders nt store. Remember MAX KEEZER 3 Bow Street, Cambridge Opp. Harvard Union Telephone 302 Cambridge T0 HARVARD MEN! Just a word about Clothes. We have been making custom clothes for Harvard men for thirty years. We are making a specialty of Hand Work by men, and invite those who appreciate exclusive designs, and are willing to pay alittle more than is charged for or- dinary clothes. FRANK D. SOMERS 8: CO. High Class Tailors 5 Park St., Boston 156 Go to I-Iolt's For your Meals If you want any fine selected hand turned bats duplicated from any model, send to Joseph G. Kren hlaker of Special Baseball Bats 114 Beecher Sl . Syracuse, N. Y. 22 Dunster St' Always lluvv n Iino lot of sol:-cled huts on lmnd from all the latex-at models. Q ! ' - Q Compliments of PENN, the Florist Picked Fresh three tines a day 43 Broomfield St. Uhr Qlrnzzett Shun hlakes Life's VValk Easy Trade Blurk Factory. No. Abington, Mass. For lvlen. 554.00 to 36.00 For Women 34.00 to 5156.00 All Styles and Shapes Boston . 10 percent to Students Track Scores May 3, Exeter ......... 625 Freshmen ...... 452 May 10, Andover ........ 45 Freshmen ...... 63 May 17, Yale Freshmen. .56?r3 Freshmen ...... 47M T. L. J ENKS TAILOR 31 Boylston Street Harvard Sq., Cambridge Telephone 2223-M When in town stop at Donovan's 1 13 Eliot Street and see Jack-He's got Cleansing, Cnniraci Pressing and Laundry Work the goods 157 Sign O' The Green Lantern TEA ROOM ii 5 1 J 1 1 . . . 1 ff' : S l 'l'vm-wi-itimi Allllllfflllilllllll 1- P4 l 2? : Miss N. 1. UARPENIEH 2-4-'FZ K I X 1 04 Mt. Auburn St., Cambridge. Mass. ffl 5 as 1 ' Q - I vs 'Q 4 'Z Ill an X Dictation tulu-n nt the Blnvliinv NlllllIlHl'l'llli Curt-fully Cupit-tl Souinl nncl Class llny lnvitntions Arlrlm-ssc-rl H' M' in Pm-in om .-.- n..il.lin,f, li...-vi..-.1 s.,....,-0 Tail01' and I1'np01'fe1 125 Tremont Street Opp. Purk Strcvt Church Boston, Mass. Fobs Medallions Poker Chips Vul-Cot Waste Baskets Students in Electrical and Mechanical Engineering will be interested in our catalogue of Vulcanizecl Fibre for elec- trical insulation, which will ROUND TAPERED WASTE BASKET be Sem on request' American Vulcanized Fibre Co. Mnin tllfiuv I2 Pearl Street Grout Lnkcs Builtlingi xvillllilldillll, Dol. Bm-itun. Munn. Chicniiu, Ill. 158 A. Shuman E5 Co. Gllllhiers and llllllillers for Gollege Men SHUMAN CORNER :: BOSTON Columbia Bicycle J.C.L1TTLEF1ELD Bigb l ' 4 Clase ..iiiw:u1l l1mull ,S Calm' Smart ana' Effective 1 4 Agency Clothes for College Men HENTING AND Hfpmgmg nnfss CLOTHES A SPECIALTY 4 BRATTLE SQ. J, F' Rooney 12 BEACON STREET - BosToN ' Hockey Scores February 1, Harvard 1916 1 Hackley, 1 February 8, Harvard 1916 1 St. Paul's 4 February 1 Harvard 1916 5 Cambridge H. and L. 1 February 1 Harvard 1916 3 Yale 1916 2 February 26 Harvard 1916, 3 Milton Academy 1 Billings 8 Stover THE APOTHECARIES Harvard Square CAMBRIDGE MASS. Students' Suites 52-60 MT. AUBURN STREET CAMBRIDGE Apply zo GUY MURCHIE 77 Franklin Street :: Boston 159 ld Elungifust IE. BOSTON. MASS. Capital 350,000,000 Surplus 8,000,000 PECEIVES interest bearing accounts subject I . . . to check, and tlme deposlts and SllVlIlgS accounts at special rates of interest. Furnishes drafts, letters of credit and Travel- er's checks available in all parts of the world. Acts, through its Trust Department, as admin- istrator, executor, trustee or agent, with all the powers that are given to individuals. One account commands the services of two centrally located banking offices. 160 The Red Dragon BILLIA RDS-POOL -BOWLING SEVENTEEN TABLES TWELVE ALLEYS Especially Fitted for Harvard Students 28 DUNSTER STREET OH' Harvard Square. Cambridge Telephone E. Il. SNOW. Proprietor HARVARD SQUARE ART and GIFT SHOP FRAMING HARVARD PICTURES SOUVENIRS MIRRORS VIEWS SHINGLES BANNERS Dutch Novelties, Swiss and Oriental Jew- elry, Arts and Crafts Novelties, etc., etc. GREEN SEAL CANDY J. F'. QI-SSQINI 8: GQ. Opposite Subway Entrance ' U.HOLZER. . . f ALLKINDS of Booxs. 25 BROMFIELD - 2 Bmos and REPAIRS 2 fl ST OUR SPECIAL 4 NEGLIGEE SHIRTS for 510.00 Howe E? Howe SHIR T TA IL ORS HA BERDASHER Y 71 Bromfield Sf., Boston, Mass. Soccer Scores November 13, Freslnnen, 1 Middlesex, 2 November 20, 1 Andover, 6 November 27, H O Andover, 6 November 30, ' 1 Worcester, 6 March 22, 1 Waltham Celtics, 5 March 29, 2 Lynn Fosse, 8 April 5, 2 Prospect Union, 7 May 6, 'S 2 Sophomores, 0 May 7, ' 0 Seniors, 3 Totals: Freshmen, 10 Opponents, 43 seas PRINTING 185 Franklin St BOSTON The College Bindery 13 BOYLSTON ST. CAMBRIDGE Rebinding of All Kinds 161 HARVARD DORMITORIES For Rooms in Cambridg5,e apply to GEORGE H. CARRICK S 'Boylston Street Opp. Harvard Sq. Post Office Afgent for RANDOLPH HALL And other dormitories, including leadingj bit. Auburn St. Holises ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE WRITTEN NOTARY PUBLIC Don 't Experiment Let ns make you one or more pairs-and if they are not all right -you needu't take them. But you'll want to take them -we Slltillltlllit be able to get them away from you-when you've tried them on. YVhat are we talkinpi about? Our Cream WVhite Cricket Cloth-or Striped Flannel Trousers-for outing wear -NIADE TO YOUR NIEASURE-at 55.00 to 50.00 per pair- the price you pay for READY LIADE gfgarments. Style-qnal- ity-Solid Comfort-yon'll find the Burke Brand worn every- where by those who know what's what -and how to enjoy life. BURKE 8: CO., F15 TAILORS Harvard sq.. CAMBRIDGE 1f'3S 9 '.S ' lBOSTON A ' MH Sl Nnslunltton Stn! Hanover, N. H: Good Serviceable S 100 Typewriters 315 upwards TELEPHONE FORT HILL 3200 TYIFEXVRITERS Typewriter Ribbons of all kinds Carbon Paper and Bonyfght, Sold. Rented Supplies and lixelianggecl of the Best Quality First-Class Repairing for all hfachines, at n Specialty Lowest Prices ESTABLISIIED 1888 66 DEVONSHIRE STREET BOSTON MASS- tlietwven State St. und Pm-ut Offiucj Typewriter Desks, Duplicating Devices and Adding Machines Bought and Sold 162 New York London 0 Tailor 0 No 516 FIFTH AVENUE The only tailoring shop in the city having an English Accessories Room carrying the last novelties for mens wear from the English EVENING memes A seeemm The Rifle Team Scores January 7. Harvard 1916, 871 Technology 1916, 842 March 4. Harvard 1916, 896 Lehigh College Cclefaultl March 12. Harvard 1916, 919 U. of Maine 889 April 8. Harvard 1916, 642 Transcript 649 Tel. 1503-W Oxford For Suites and Single Rooms WILLNERQS UP-TO-DATE FOR EVENING WEAR APPLY T0 To Let Dress Suits To Let , TUXEDOS, PRINCE ALBERTS, SILK Miss MooNEY AND OPERA HATS 36 Boylston St. Boston, Mass. 5 and 7 LINDEN STREET Open Eveninlls till 9 163 Hewins K Hollis Men's Furnishing Goods 4 IIANIILTON PLACE BOSTON Insure your baggage and personal effects while traveling or while in telnporary residences, through a policy of Massachusetts Fits and Marine Insurance Unmnany JOHN C. PAIGE 8 CO., Gen. Agents 65 Kilby Street, Boston. Compliments of Che State Street Crust Zo. lb4 An introduction leads to everlasting friendship. YELLOWSTONE PARK 60-Day Horseback and Camping Tour Through Rocky Mountains and Yel- lowstone Park, commencing July 1, Nl! 1913 Good Fishing, Good saddle Horses, Every Camp Comfort. The ,,, ideal vacation for men who like the i 0.70-See open. IH Especially valuable for those Q 1 CQ Q who are taking a Mining Engineer- - 00515 , ing Course. We teach you to ride rs QV' and camp, Part of trip is through 'ix Gold, Silver and Copper Mining Country. lb On sale where quality is appreciated. Rocky MountainTouristCo. W. O. McDEVITT. Mgr., LANDER, WYO EASTERN ADDRESS I 8 Main Street, West Orange, N. J. Write for Booklet to Eastern Address The Cross Country Races CLo-.v score winsl November 4. Arlington High, 13 Harvard 1916, 25 November 9. Harvard 1916, 25 Yale 1916, 31 November 22. Andover Invitation Run lst, Dartmouth 1916, 55 2d, Pennsylvania 1916, 67 3d, Harvard 1916, 68 M. ANDELMAN Bookbinding Bookseller and Stationer Importer of For Schools, Colleges and Private Libraries hnglish, French and German ALEXANDER MOORE Literature . . . ll HAMILT A Full Lune ol Socialist, Free-Thought, Bosfsw PLACE Sporting Books and Papers ' 291 Tremont Street Boston, Mass. o 'i'e P k Suse' Ch h 165 ht, xpm, by A.j T or Co. A ll Il Il Il ll : IT IS DELICIOUSH fgy J?,,gfQ, Baker's 2 W araoas Sweet f t ix , W. A Chocolate X v . X' Just the right combination of high firade - ' ' M- I cooonixligiil-tggdtlqliglilu to Mmm osm' ln' W'alter Baker 8: Co. Limited : Established 1780 :: :: DORCHESTER, MASS. U ll il il II ll In Wet Weather Nothing Give C s so Much omfort as FISH WATER Made in ye ow Q 166 WOWERLS BRP-im PROOF GARMENTS black ll ox' olive-khaki f all k I of t W0 WVOI' 0 FS . YUI' k 1 l. Dealers everywhere J. Tower Co. , Boston Glnmplimenta nf E112 Evnhvzunun The Relay Team's Scores Ian. 25-Harvard 1916 defeated English H. S. Feb. 8-Harvard 1916 defeated Yale 1916. 11111 N 111111,11'-111 1111-111f1, W .-, '11 ++141411'111'1111-11'-' Zlkllk Mhntngraph Qin. 5- Q'1 'f'h' Q Photographs for 1916 Football Parade, Banquet ancl 3 arm 0 coffin PM ms g 2 BM-VNEJJ,s.S'0ClAL6wAlBUC'fUNCfl0N0'.- Baseball .3onnoMrlEtnIfm.aosToN also Varsity, Lacrosse, Soccer and Crews 167 5 E E : E E .5 I-I I f - -.- L i, ' iwggj - - T1-ix I ,-3 ' , f , Iii - E. E: .,, I ' - -.-i '. -,-2, F ' I, --H Sql , 'N -' A-fi .Sing 4 131.15 ..I is ,, 31 ,B -Jw: fin: 5 N ber ' A 1 ' 5 . K I ..,,,,,- -I ' - A.. ICI W-:sg ........ T H E 2..'11a' ,I I 'HI SI U..-.-A If I 1 ,Hwy , if-1 ' -- S . f f ' 'V' F' fr, i l- f ' H Y ' EZ 1 ' TEIWI - E i.pf5f?Ja'II I E2 AEE ui gl L 5.1 ,1- gi Fi Eg-n if Ez: F T ' -:Y 3 .1 ' If'-' E ,H .. . A ,N I , 4' '- . I 's Af f .' I f. iEvIIIif L , 'G' 1 ,I f ' E'IVLgI,: ' f - 'Fi .J I, s Q, gm 592 55 9' ,I I N- ARR TOURING CAR THE MOST NOTICEABLE IMPROVE- MENT IN THE PIERCEARROW CARTHIS YEAR IS A REFINEMENT AND HARMONY OF LINE. WITH THESE DESIGNS THE BODY OF THE PIERCE' ARROW CAR SHAKES OFF THE 'O .. yrv.. rt. gmrgqfpi 6 7? 1-805411 :sq , f . N-,ax fi ,,- A- , , ,, I I f A -N 'R X 'nw INFLUENCE OF THE COACH BODY AND COMES FORTH AS THE FINAL EE EXPRESSION OF THE NICSTWE 'JIICII f SATISEACTCRY AND ATTRACT DESIGN FOR A MOTOR CAR. M THE PIERCEARROWMOTOR CAR CEBUEEAIQ I QEEQSFWI I 9' ,IEA 5 I T ' XI 168 ESTABLISHED l8I8 Y ,5,RQl'5W1G' entlrmriuai' mizshiiig C Funds, R BROADWAY COR.TWENTY-SECOND ST. NEW YORK. CLOTHING FOR DAY OR EVENING WEAR Equipment for Outdoor Sports Travellers' Complete Uutfittillgis English Shirts, Neckwear, Hosiery Trunks, Bags, Valises Boston Sales-Offices: 149 Tremont Street Rvprcscnlntivent llurvnrd Show Rooms: Wlounl Auburn nnd Plympton Streets, Cnmllridde. every forlnilhl Send fur illuulrulvd cntnlofuw The Swimming Team's Meets 4-Man Relay Andover 2d defeated Harvard 1916. Yale 1916 defeated Harvard 1916. ALFRED R- BROWN D.J. McGrath 8900. Tailor and I-Iaberdasher -K 226 Tremont St. 1268 MASSACHUSETTS AVE. Near Hurvnrd Sq. CAMBRIDGE, MASS. 169 FIRMIN 85 BRENNAN 1 Linden Street KCor. Mass. Ave.J The only firm in Cambridge doing contract Pressing especially Suits Pressed, Cleansed and Repaired One Suit per Week for College Year, 310.00 Special Rates to Clubs of Three or more This lust is a unique feature of ou s IMI. ,I . . W IIIIIII GRADE PIIIIIIINII L' I W. I ,lffll is not our specialty 'E 5. --because it is the T li ke only kind we do. Let us quote you T. W. Norrnan CO prices. 'Pictures ARTHUR H. WILLIS and PRINTER F7-ames 20 Main Slreel Bridgewater, Mass. 55 Bmmfield Street Boston, Mass. 170 CAUSTIC-CLAFLIN C . PRINTING l'UI3LISI'IERS: Harvarcl Montllly Radcliffe Magazine Harvard Engineering Journal Ivionuulent Builder Harvard Nfusical Review N. E. 0. P. Journal AND crrm-:n PUBLICATIONS ESTABLISHED 189-I INCORPORATED A1902 HARVARD SQUARE, CAMBRIDGE, MASS. Gym. Teams Exhibitions Cwith University teaml February 6. Cambridge Y.M.C.A. February 15. Phillips Andover Academy March 8. Phillips Exeter Academy March 14. Newton High School April 2. B. A. A. Meet April 12 First Annual Interscholastic First Newark Academy Second Harvard 1916 I COMPl.lMEN'1's 011' ROBERT F ABERY HARVARD SQUARE CAMBRIDGE. MASS. PHARMACY . 272 TREMONT STREET Tazlors and Haberdashers 0,,,,,,,d,0 S,,,,,,0,, Thmtm 171 arh Etna. iqaruarh lihntngraphvrz Qlzlmhrihgr, Mass. 1151 Hizuni. Ama. Erl. 11115-Hi Qlumh. Nrxt tn Eirrk liinll EVERY Box A HUMIDOR K HIGHEST GRATJE TURKISH TOBACCO MILD-FUI.l'. FLAVORED Blue Peter Cigarettes 50 cigarettes packed in air and waterproof container hermetically sealed NVill retain the full flavor and freshness of the tobacco under any climatic conditions LEAVITT 8: PEIRCE BLUE PETER CIGARETTE CO. 172 The Students' Barber Shop G. M. MARKS 6 Holyoke Street IVICIVIORRONAI College Shoes for College Men '89, 90, '91, '92, '93, '94, '95, '96, '97, B W h. --QYHWSHQZ '98, '99, '00, '01, '02, '03, '04, 23 as 'ng on S '05, '06, '07, '08, '09, '10, Boston vu, 712113. Qpp.'l' hornpeon's Spa J. H. THURSTON Stereopticons, Lanterns and Slides Lectures Illustrated Slides Rented Photographic Supplies 50 Bromfield Street, Boston E. E. Clark Tailor Suits from S20 up 50 Bromfield St., ,Boston Room 406 The Lacrosse Scores April28, Harvard 1916 ..... 2 Harvard 1915 .......... 8 May 3, Harvard 1916 ..... 13 Andover .............. 0 May 10, Harvard 1916 .... 5 Brooklyn Boys' High .... 4 May 18, Harvard 1.916 ...., 6 Andover ............... 3 Gold and Szlver Fred Hayden H arvard . House Painter and Paper Souvenlrs Hanging You will find the largest assortment in . . . . New England at Kalsomzmng, Grazrung COLBURN'S omg., Harvard Sq., Opp. Matthews Flne Watch, Clock and Jewelry Repulrlng 29 Boylston St., Cambridge Telephone Connection 173 BREWER Cgl STEVENS Exclusiveness in Fine Tailoring 501 Washington Street, Cor. West BOSTON DO YOU KNOW That we have everything in stock 1'0l11li1'6Cl by ATH LET ES If you desire any article used in Baseball, Football, Lawn Tennis, Track or Crew Work during the summer, write, telegraph or telephone and your order will he promptly filled James W. Brine Co. Harvard Square, Cambridge, Mass. Plymouth Exchange WM. F. O'HEARN 8: CO. M T-1 Dealers in Choice Ales, Wines and 'Cigars 130 Eliot St., Boston, Mass. Special attention to students' trade 174 ESTABLISHED IN was INCORPORATED IN 1902 TEL. CAMBRIDGE 446 Cambridge Coach Company CHARLES H. LAKE, Treasurer 35-38 Church Street, Cambridge, Mass. CARRIAGE AND AUTOMOBILE SERVICE All Night Auto Service AUTO CABS PACKARD TOURING CARS Results of Triangular Debate Harvard -Yale - Princeton Freshmen May 2. At Cambridge, Princeton 1916 defeated Harvard 1916 At Princeton, Princeton 1916 H Yale 1916 At New Haven, Harvard 1616 Yale 1916 Firs!-Princeton 1916. Second-Harvard 1916. Third-Yale 1916. YOUR CLASS GROUP TUPPER'S STUDIO OFFICIAL 1916 PHOTOGRAPHERS TELEPHONE 894-M HARVARD SQUARE 175 THB ELEeTRlc CITY ENGRAVING Co , B U F PALO. N.Y Wt' MADE THE ENGRAVINGS FOR 77115 BOOK. L, J by 16
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